Chicago Defender

Saturday, July 9, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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Jack Johnson's Prison Term Ends; Will Re-enter Ring PRICE 10 CENTS Warren, Ark., July 8—Mrs. Agnes Pennington of this city beat Miss Dovey Blackman about her husband some eight months ago, and Miss Blackman proceeded to get revenge by taking Mrs. Pennington's husband and marrying her. The marriage in the marital tangle occurred in a new light when the Blackman woman stabbed the woman whose husband she had taken. In the case of the word of the case which the police have that one Hutie Pennington, the husband, found it difficult to get along with the one engaged him in his weakness. It was because of the affection that had developed between her and Pennington that the latter, in a letter to Mrs. Pennington, fled with Miss Blackman to Louisiana and lived there for several months. Recently he came back and demanded that his husband give his household goods which she had kept all the time. She refused. Makes Faces at Her Pennington and the girl lived together near Mrs. Pennington. She did not seek to regain her husband, on the morning of the wedding, to do some grieving on the latters' machine. As she knocked at the back door Miss Blackman came out from the adjoining house, clattering on a hysterical. Instead of going directly, she began ridiculing Mrs. Pennington and making faces at her. The married woman appealed to her husband, who was stolen, her husband she ought to be satisfied. At that the Blackman woman ran to her, drew a krafft from her bosom and beaten her, then plucked up a hey stick and began fighting back. Both women fought until they were too weak to do more. Released on Bond Miss Blackman was arrested and will be tried in the latter part of July. Penhillton, who has since been sued for non-support by a wife alleged to have been murdered by Blackton, was also arrested and later let out under bond until the meeting of the chancery court in July. "MOONSHINE," COFFEE? EODIE CAN'T REMEMBER Edgar Foleman, 27, 3564 Jhodes is wondering what is wrong with his memory. Something amusing at 10:30 p.m. on September 1, but, how, when or where he just cannot remember to save his life. He is feeling good. He ate from his bed feeling good. He ate a light breakfast of two beverages with butter and drank a cup of coffee. Then about 11:29 o'clock he went to the street and there he found the friend of the Will Anderson. He will went to 234 and Washah, then come back to 25th street. He found the numbers that his movements Sunday, but not the three times. He declares he never drank anything at his home but coffee for 15 minutes before drinking anything else at any other place. But Sunday afternoon he was found at 234 and State street in a semi-circle near him. He is President hospital where upon admission, it was found he was suffering from the effects of poison which was supposed to be the drunkenness. But when and where he did the drunkenness is a mystery to the police. When he woke Monday he had been brought there from the hospital, that he had been taken by the police, who found him half combed out and State Street. He had remembered drinking a sin "I don't remember drumming a single thing," he declared. CLIMBS FIVE STORIES. DROPS BRICK ON GIRL Wolton Harrington, 12, 2855 State street, was detained on June 26, Grove Lane, 14, 2856 Wahooah street, was detained at 5:30 and Sixth street, Monday morning, June 4. ```markdown ``` Harrison, first attacked Genessebe by threwed rocks at her as she stood at 52th and State streets selling soil sold. A man handed him a bag of soil and placed it on his shoulder. Harrison then rode his way to the top of the Pomegranate, a discovery he built, before which Genessebe was standing. From the roof of the building Harrison dropped a stone from the roof of her head,弹击 a swash wound. She had to be taken to Provident hospital. Peon Poisons Employer; Must Hang for Crime Waxworth, Ga., July 8—Julius King has been sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Salma O'Brien. The crime was committed last February. King had been trying to get away from the lassenger farm for some time, but was caught by a light poison, make him sick and then run away. The prison killed him and then arrested by Athlone county officers and carried into White county for safe keeping. He is required to have the hangings will take place July 19. How Chicagoans Keep Cool Beach beauties take dip in Lake Michigan to escape torrid rays of sun --Photo by Woodard Philadelphia, Fay July 8—Br. William A. Creditt, churchman and at the time of his death principal of bourbonation in Philadelphia, Merry hospital. He had been ill several weeks. Death was due to a complication of diseases. The noted minister was 68 years old, he was the wife of whom two daughters and a son. His whole life was full of achievement. Especially were the later years marked by noteworthy services. For example, he was the pastor of Preston Baptist church, Cherry street near Eleventh, known locally as the Cherry Street Baptist church. When the building there had become congestion it was sold for $100,000 and a new church built at the corner of Christian and 16th streets through the efforts of the Creditt, Merry hospital, and the congregation. The postmaster of this church was retained until a few years ago when he required to be housed in the Merry hospital. The congregation had been purchased for this purpose by Mr. Trawer, new designee. It is believed that the exact duties of the work may be determined by the Merry hospital's system. Funeral services were held from the Baptist Temple as there was no church in the city large enough to accommodate the body of a person to the man who had been their friend. PERSONALITY BAD: CREW QUITS WHEN HE'S HIRED Savannah, Ga., July 3-5, John Easte of this city has established his reputation as one of the most skilled and most experienced two years he has had jobs on seven different ships and each ship has gone back. Now other sailors report that two years ago Easte was given work by the United States shipping board. His first job was on the ship "Cairo," which he worked on Typhus. Easte journeyed back to Savannah and get work on a wooden ship which was buried on a roof port Cairo. Pupil training again for Kuwait War. This was wartime. During the recent labor troubles he was sent to Charleston on the sternship Brisher and was drunkling from the strikers except Easte. He specifically returned to Savannah. Another job came to him when he was signed up the belayers aft had it was necessary to lay the ship up for repairs. On his last job the crew were out of a job "hodooo" or Engle is out of a job. Nashville, Tenn., July 8—The third prize of $75, offered by the Metropolitan Magazine of New York in its "Can We Keep Peace With Japan?" was won by Isaac Fisher, editor of the Fisk University News, are writing August刊 of the magazine just released. The first prize of $400 was won by Gregory Mason (white) of New York and the second award of $125 by John Collier (white) of Tas. N. M. Fisher has won several other prizes in multiple titles contended in the magazine. Among the prizes he has won in past through his writings are first prize of $400 offered by Experimental Press; second prize of $125 offered by the St. Louis post-tested; first prize of $50 offered for the best digest of the articles of the magazine offered by Hart, Schmidt & Merz; executive commission of Chicago; second prize of $140 offered by the Manufacturer's Record of Kaitlin, etc. These who know Mr. Fisher's record are aware that these are lots of the prizes of the magazine, but the universe of the country. It will be remembered that he won the first prize of $50 in Everybody's Magazine coauthored in 1982, and the best of the legal and professional men of the country. Recently the senior class of Fisk University received a certificate service in enclosing the delisting tome. BEFORE GOING TO CHAIR Columbus, Ohio, July 15, Royce- Richardson, 32, was electrocuted at the ultra-particle safety Last Friday of Louis Schroeder and A. K. Long, New York Central railroad detectives, who were killed during a hold-up in Toronto January 17, last month. The man, in consultation with an in- strument, dicked from a carabiner the style of coin and floral shroud he wished to be buried in. GRADUATES WITH HONORS Brooklyn, N. Y., July 5, John B. King, aged 12, son of Me. and Mrs. Church's, $75 Gates avenue, and Mrs. Church's, $75 Strasbourg, Strasbourg of Philadelphia, 19. graduated Monday, June 17, with high honors from the Junior High School to the second year class at the Iowa State University, where he was only one of our group out of a class of 413 graduates. YARD TULS K WHIP FLORIDA GANG TAKES PREACHER OUT FOR BEATING Congregation Threatens to Uprise Unless Leader Is Returned BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT Coconut Grove, FL, July 7. Houses he advised members of his Haiti to demand the right to vote, to re-enter the country and to protect the home of their women at whatever cost, the Haiti, H. H. H. was taken from his home last week and wanted to discontinue his presenting. This instruction came after Haiti had been beaten across the country according to the latest report here. City in Uproar When it was taken from the minister had been taken from his home, members of his correspondent became alarmed and demanded his return upon threats of starting trouble. City officials tooting the resentment and members of the American League to help keep peace. Ray Hiles was released and returned to his home city, foot. He showed no marks of rough treatment. It is claimed that the whites have become arrested throughout the state because members of the Hiles are demanding representation at the ballot box, the only superior in which justice can be older and from the Southern white man, by detaining him at the polls and waging checks on the men elected officer. Attacks White South The Roy, Hirgs has been outspoken in his demand for justice and fair play in Florida. It is said that he has received several threat letters, letters in which he accused the "white doctrine" of the South from his pulpit, Florida has an ugly record of poaching, ex-Governor Cats, who used his political career was accused of the charge of holding men of our force in bondage. He escaped the state and was arrested, in Albany, Ga., armed with a blackhacker, of the Ku Klux Klan, whose members are said to be the gang that attacked Roy, Hirgs, has been very active recently. It is mighty that he has been accused of the gang who are also affiliated with the American Legion. However, leaders here are advising their followers to ignore their threats and demand their rights as American citizens. Find Klansman Slain The Ku Klux movement is meeting strong opposition in Texas, according to a group of nearly one of the men who made good their attempt to unsecure Dr. Cockrell, aoston dentist. The group is in the woods just outside of that city. The report of his death has been kept secret, but the group has said they were wain slain for friends of the dentist. NEWLYWED WOMAN SOUGHT BY AFFINITY; MURDEBED Charles Bradshaw fondled his gun and pledged. Had not Rosie lived common law wife? She belonged him, such was his interposition of the law when he thought of Rosie, who had come over to marry James, and being impressed that she was tired of the illicit love that she enjoyed with him. He could stand the anguish no longer when Rosie at 1483 North Wells street and sat to death the man who had taken his place. Rosie rose to 4160 Magnolia avenue. He had taken his wife, who was formerly Rosie Harland, to see her mother at the mill with the circumstances told Bradshaw that his former sweetheart was calling in the neighborhood with the facts, when he met the man for stealing his love. Bradshaw then him to death. In the presence of his wife, such were the facts, when Bradshaw was held to the grand jury on a charge of murder without bail. Bradshaw was taken in custody by Officers Dalley and East Chicago avenues anon. James Thomas Appointed U. S. District Attorney New York, July 5. - Attorney James G. Thomas, Jr., has been appointed assis in United States district attorney, and is the district attorney by District Attorney William Hayward. Attorney Thomas is the first face man to hold such a post. TULSA IPA Movie Films Ignite, Girl Dies in Fire Movie Films Ignite, Girl Dies in Fire Little Lulu Bucchier, 2 years old, the daughter of Mrs. Lucele Dickson, 18 East 57th street, played for the last time Sunday afternoon, July 3, with her 10-year-old playmate, Engleza Bucchier, on the roof of another building that stood good enough to lightning the back porch of her home. Lucele went out on the poet-her可爱 playground—out a $20 clock that fell on the floor and froilled and amused themselves until near 3:30. Then Lucele sat down to watch her here do some stunts that she had done on the floor. On the roof were some small cans, paper and remnants of a moving picture film with which the children had played. Engleza Bucchier sat on a piece of explosive that he wanted to hear off. "Look here, Lucele," he said, "and watch the explosive." Engleza Bucchier watched. Engleza dropped the explosive into the can. He got a match and lighted a piece of paper to put into the can. The paper missed the can and began to burn his fingers. Engleza dropped the burning paper toward the can. The paper missed the can and began to burn her fingers. The can was near Lucele. The film blazed and caught the little girl. She screamed. Her mother ran to her home, but there was still hope for her life. She probed her mother and froilled there the county hospital where she died Monday. LIBERIANS PAY FLORAL TRIBUTE TO ROOSEVELT LIBERIANS PAY FLORAL TRIBUTE TO ROOSEVELT Washington, D. C., July 8—Charles Dunbar Burress Karp, President of the republic of Liberia, who is in this country negotiating the final details of a $5,000,000 credit established some time ago, pledged a tribute to Liberia, pledged a tribute to July 4 to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. The memorial of the president Roosevelt showed himself as deeply interested in the Republic of Liberia. In 1908 he received a commission from the state to establish the establishment of a basis for putting the republic on a fish plane of national efficiency. Mr. Rent was secretary of state at that time. President King and the members of the Liberian plenary commission, commemorating Colonel Roosevelt's establishment of the public on the west coast of Africa, arrived at Oyster Bay at 12 o'clock independence day. A wreath was laid upon the state by the American President, who was accompanied by R. E. R. Johnston, senior associate justice of the Lilian Supreme Court; John Lewis, senior associate justice of the Treasury; Gabriel Dennis, secretary of the plenary commission; Dr. Ernest Lyon, Liberian consul general, and Dr. Emrnett J. Scott, secretary general, was a member of the American commission sent to Liberia by President Taft in 1909. HARDING ASKS 600 CHIEFS TO SLASH EXPENDITURES Washington, D. C., July 8—A notable conference was held in the auditorium of the Interior Department building June 29. Those taking part in the proceedings were the President and Vice President, the members of President Harding's cabinet and 609 chiefs of various government represented by Dr. William A. Warfield and Emmett J. Scott of Howard University. The men met to listen to them, and by Charles C. Davies, an nationally named director of the national budget. President Harding, in opening the conference, added, "In such a place, he has never been like this certainly none to my knowledge. I am very glad to come before you and stand sponsor for this conference." He would further explain the federal government is committed to a period of economy and efficiency in government. The statement and response would further illustrate the administrations have gone before. It is made in a new realization of the necessity of driving out the loss, unscientific exploitation, and waste of public funds. "There has seemingly grown up an impression that public treasures are inexhaustible things and a conviction that we should be thought of in public penses. We want to reverse this. Congress, in order to change the policy, has provided for the first time in history a federal government for a bureau of the budget." JOHNSON PLANS TO START AGAIN ON RING CAREER Jack Gains Freedom Saturday; Harry Wills to Be First Opponent Leavenworth, Wash. July 8—JACK Johnson will walk out from the Fort Leavenworth prison a free man Saturday and in good physical trim. He intends to build new a career in the ring which made him famous and which tried to send him to the bottom. Johnson has been having daily and is in the best of condition, from the reports of those close to him and fighters who have gone there to train him. His weight is now 230 pounds. His first match noon gaiting his frogs from Chicago to Chicago on the night of his release at Leavenworth, provided the authorities do not raise an objection. Arrivos in Chicago Thursday Jack Johnson will arrive in Chicago at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning. He will be made by a delegation headed by a band. His entree to the South Side district will be marked with both pump and nitting creeper, and he will be called at his home, 3642 Grass boulevard, and ford Mrs. Jack Johnson preparing to leave for Kansas. She would speak at the Ethel Church in Leavenworth on Sunday morning, and on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Ethel Church City, San, and Chicago City, Mo. He is well versed on the Bible. Johnson to Fight Wills? New York, July 8—According to present pack, Jack Johnson will come to New York, where he will start training for his proposed bout August 22. Johnson has been offered $30,000 for his end of the purse. Another tempting offer will be made him if Dempseys, manager, Jack McCormack, is not available, the present champion with Johnson. Dempseys has been offered $200,000 to fight. This fight is sponsored by Corp. J. McCormack, formerly fighting in Pasadena, Cal. The outcome of the negotiations is being closely watched. Another synthetic is trying to October 12 in New Jersey in the present arena built by Tickle Dickson, since the latter, a Texan, refuses to match Dempseys with Wills or even consider a sympathetic opponent. Dempseys will first test out the public and see whom it wants to see in action first, as they believe many would just as soon see a Wills-Dempseys fight. The winner will first take over the arena on Boyle's thirty acres and then go ahead with their plan. CONVICT ESCAPES FROM COPS IN THUNDERSTORM Waycross, Gn. July 8 - Providence came to the aid of La Mura, Murray, who was a member of the police whiskey in his possession and sentenced to serve three months on the county chain gang and pay a fine 1000. The sentence had just been pronounced and the officers were preparing to take him from the house. The day before the storm began and played havoc with the lights in the room. They all went out, in the darkness Murray cared and proved futile. They proved futile. Four other convicts were not fortunate as Murray. These men and were captured and were captured by officers here. They have been returned to Florida. RETURNS TO SCENE OF CRIME, TAKEN BY POLICE Gentry Gray, 18, 1331 East 45th street, who has been wanted by the police in connection with the shootings of 3114 Rhodes avenue June 14, was caught at that address by Officer Ewing Saturday, July 2. Gray is a cousin to Mrs. Betty Kyle, who was shot and wounded by her and wanted to see his cousin, so he called at 3314 Rhodes avenue, where she still resides. Officer Ewing believed that sooner or later Gray would have seen each day he watched and visited the house. He was there Saturday when Gray finally came and put him under arrest. Gray gave his address as Gentry Gray. He is being held as accessory to the fact under $5,000 bond. MARRIAGE ANNULLED New York. July 8.—in the case of William H. Bullock against his wife, Justice Joseph Newburger in *Supreme court last week*, annulment was granted on the grounds of Mrs. Bullock's age of consent at time of marriage. READ big free book offer on page 8 of this issue RELEEF Arkansans Drive White Lawyer Out LOS ANGELES CITIZENS MOUNN LOSS OF PIONEER LOS ANGELES CITIZENS MOUNN LOSS OF PIONEER Los Angeles, Cal., July 8.—Burner services were held here for Mrs. Ellen Huddleston, who was the wealthiest resident of Los Angeles and a pioneer of Angeles and Southern California since 1851, when she crossed the Mississippi Mississippi to Cali- lifornia in com- pany with a party of 60, of whom she was the last survivor. 100 At one time owned the property on which the Los Angeles city leston. hill now stands clear to the Sea to Sainte Mary was born in Hynes county, Mississippi, in 1838. At the time of crossing the plains her family consisted of her mother, Biddy Mason, and two sisters, Biddy Mason and Salt Lake for awhile and then traveled on to San Bernardino, eventually reaching their destination at Santa Monica canyon. She and her relatives narrowly missed being taken to Texas as slaves, legislation safeguarding them from that fate being passed just at the time when they rejoined Santa Monica. Her destination was married to Charles Owens, to whom were born two children, Robert Curry and Henry Lewis. Her husband, Robert Curry, was the Mr. Hudleston died Friday at the age of $3 at her home, 140th 11th street. Funeral services were held from the Independent Church, 18th and Palomar streets, under the direct direction of Smith & Williams funeral directors. REFUSE TO SURRENDER RIGHTS: BEAT OFFICER A practical demonstration of how white people resent any taking away of their personal liberty was given when five white persons, three men and two women, are alleged to have prevented them from sleeping on the beach at 39th street. Patrick Hannah, a South Park policeman detailed to guard the beach beaten, said he was reported that the men and women were lying on the sand in the early morning when Hannah ordered them to move. They would have been arrested, but were not injustice and silly to try to force people to stay from there during such hot weather. In the further alteration which resulted Hannah's gun been from him and he was whipped. The men and women who attacked the officer were John Bates, and Michael McCormick. The officer Edward Osen Ward, 6557 Wentworth avenue; Fay-Fayne and Myrtle Myers, 4521 Clifton avenue. An erroneous report sent to the police department caused Mr. Clifton, caused the report to get out that a race riot had been started. Help Bid Victims The Langley Avenue Mission, 3716 Langley avenue, donated to the Tulsa University Medical Center, 3112.20, Mrs. L. Smith is president, the mission has meetings daily at the Langley Avenue Mission. CITY OFFICIALS TURN DOWN AID; HELPLESS SUFFER Tulsa, Okla. July 8.—Relief work for strecken tulsans has reached a critical stage. A night has been waged over the heads of Mayor Evana and Commissioners Addison and Steiner in an effort to place responsibility for the discharge of the public welfare board, and the information sent out from this city to the effect of the relief work has caused help. The local chapter of the Red Cross has sought to force a show-down in the matter of funds available for the work. Refuse Three Hundred Help. The Red Cross claims that they are at great risk of losing their funds, and that they have had to turn away as many as three hundred helpless persons in one day. They want the relief work to be continued, and that which was supposed to aid in this work has been found to be without funds also. Ms. Willows, Red Cross of public officials to put on a campaign for money was responsible for the present situation. A member of the citizens' relief committee, has sent a receipt to Jesse Blank, banker, of Chicago, for $1,200 which Chillegans have contributed to the committee large amounts but so far Chicago is in the lead. Promotional efforts are being put into effect, the date two months of summer left in order to provide homes for the poor during the winter. It is probable that the houses built. Renew Segregation It has been learned that every white organization in town has been asked to resolve to not let the place they should in the city be the center. They are wholesale and industrial center or into a union depot site. Strong influence is being brought to hear in order to force the town to move further out. The city administration has disclaimed all responsibility or liability for any loss on account of or for life, death or property of a person with a serious organization. It is required to make legal demands upon the city for payment, and if this is officially refused, the matter will be handled by the city. The insurance companies have also refused to honor any of the claims growing out of the riot, on account of the city's failure to protect local battles are expected to result as a result of this stand. Washington, D. C., July 8.—Two very interesting conclusions have developed from surveys made by the Department of labor under the directive H. Brown, commissioner of conciliation. The first was in the matter of unemployment and brought out the fact that while about 20 per cent of our unemployed employed during depression only 2.5 per cent of the skilled labor was thus affected. This conclusion bears with it the moral that where our labor is it stands a better chance of survival. The other is that a survey of savings banks in industrial centers where race men and women have developed 22 per capita has been withdrawn during the depression. This indicates, Mr. Brown's report says, that the Race inhancing classes of the North are strong, and the care of those to be thrifty to hold onto their savings. These facts, while adding to the informative status concerning the Race, are the same as favorable comments to the Race in the World's development in the industrial world. WITNESSES IN PEONAGE CAUSE FREED, GIVEN 500 at Atlanta, Ga., July 8. The witnesses in Georgia, the "world's worst shayer" have been freed. These men and women had been arrested by federal agents and placed in confinement in Pulton town for safekeeping. Each tower had $8 for the time spent in prison. The witnesses were released from the tower in accordance with an order from the district attorney's office, requesting the district attorney's office. Following their release they were ordered to report to the marshal and to guard and receive their compensation. Those freed were Claude and Emma Freeman; Julius, Irena and Rufus Freeman; and John May Benton and Fred Favors. The government will keep in touch with all these men and women. In addition, they have been indicted in the federal courts, the district attorney felt that it would be unnecessary to hold the new case against Williams himself, however, that he would be able to recall them when the new case against Williams is brought to trial. LET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FOWL YOU ON YOUR VACATION. ORDER I NOW. PAGE TWO DISABLED WORLD WAR VETERANS HOLD CONVENTION with the national president with his delegation by the committee at the national convention presentations. For committee at the national convention was the first national conven- tion. A venerable old man of the national convention wrote Him Will- horse, who was the president of the national convention from the Boise Washington Chamber of Commerce, Ky. Mr. Will- horse was a member of the Fitch in-house committee and Mr. John- horse in the jury. In the children's new spelling the committee was the only one qualified to perform the national ceremonies. It is hoped that in many cases the children will be contributed for the whites and the soldiers of the Navy. The con- dition offered and accepted at the con- ference. State departments and local chapters may determine the membership of chapters, and may admit or reject any applicant for a prospective membership chapter, providing, however, that all applicants admitted to membership must be eligible for membership of one of these articles. Section one provides that the applicant must indicate his belief in the importance ideas and work for the betterment of all wounded, injured and disabled veterans of the war. Kentucky delegates that members in Louisiana and only been permitted to take care of civil service education. That was threatened. In the resolutions sent to the Presidency, they requested that services must be granted 5 per cent of when taking civil service examinations. Confirmation resulted because there were small chapters which sent deficiencies without the proper credential. The national office is to make these branches are properly listed up. RACE HAS TOO HIGH Mr. Washington said, "Stick to the crops. We have weighed his command of the land and the crops are on the farms as outstretched or idle farmers. In determining the best thing or not we must be guided by the consideration of what is best for us in dollars and process. We have made our industrial and commercial arrangements is yet to be achieved. We group that have reached the top. The agricultural stage of racial decisions and races become great agriculture must give way to industry and commerce. Judging from the results we have seen so far, we have too many thus encouraged and this number must give way to a large proportion of artisan commerce. We we give to win in the race. This fact of course must be maintained by the union of New York district centers in the last five years, district centers in the last five years, churches and business await them. Men With Loaded Grip New York, July 8—George Bradford, 34, and George Edwards, 35, were arrested by Detective John L. Smith and Prentice Hoefer of the Albany department and locked up in the office of charge of vaguity. The officers saw the men with a suitcase, which they had taken, and according to the officers, the patience had been stolen from the busiest on route to Lake George would claim it in police court, where the police would be preferred against the two. PARTNERS IN BAKERY SHOP STAGE GUN DUEL Atlantic City, N. J. July 8—When Charles Taylor and Ernest Barrisle, Mediterranean avenue, became enclosed in a jim dug in front of the Mediterranean avenue, and a pedestrian became so excited that a rion call was turned in. Ten men arrived, and the scene four arrests were made. REPORT OF CONFERENCE The East Liverpool-Wellsborough branch of the National Association for the Protection of Monkeys, July 4, at the Lee Chapel Methodist church, the A. J. Johnson, delegate to the National Association, submitted an interesting report on the work of the national conference, and received a vote of thanks by the organization for his presentation of the proceedings of the Detection conference. LEGION UPHOLDS KU KLUX The Tennessee Association began at its annual convention killed a production of the legend at the Ksik Klaxt. United as account this matter February 1, Bob, at Chicago, IL. Under it, 11 March 1, 1929. THIS ACCOUNT INDUSTRIAL AVE. 744 DINOSAUL 60. TERMS OF DESCRIPTION available in A.5 foreign, $2.99 per mile. The Heart of a Lyncher ANSWERED Some time ago we published under the title "The Heart of a Lyncher" the drive of one "Canadian" and asked our readers to answer him. Our office has been delayed with response, impossible to publish all the replies, but are publishing the following from George A. Scott, feeling that it is possible to publish the points for which "Canadian" has been taken to task. Other admirable Adams, Boston, Mass.; J. Moore, Beverly, N. J.; John Hairy, Omaha, N. D.; and I. Long, Glumlee, Ola; Miss Alice L. Boyd, Evanston, Ill.; Miss J. E. Lawrence, Gary, Ola; E. J. Mahone, Sherman, Texas; Marion L. Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. Montague Collins, Boston, Mass.; W. J. Baltimore, Md.; Jasper R. Montague Collins, Boston, Mass.; D. Montague Collins, Boston, Mass.; Edward Lewis Columbus, Ohio; and Robert Witbers, Mich. Mr. Scott letter for laws: I am a regular regular member of the Southern Negro community who was raised in Southern state. I make my regular home and parcel. I have property there and my friends and relatives still live Thus you see, I have a right to make the actual racial conditions prevailing in the day and night of the Southern white men living cotton and plowing corn and chipping white Southern men for days and weeks and months including the Negro and his status in the United States. I understand the Southern white man make the same moral experiences in my body to "Schlumberger of Richmond, Shows Ignorance Even in his own short article "Causa de la Resurrección," he writes in his reference to it as being one of the most important works of his life, as the one he himself used to, our people, to work with, the vexed enagrama by ever read, can see the race driven by Jesus and this deserved persecution until it develops into a war rage that until the survival of the Fittest On "Drifting Apart" You just as just "Unisonation" says the tree that this "debutable condition will either strength or time passes, this condition will gait or strength until it moves—then it will be a matter of the survival of truth—whose vast import he does not fully realize, let the captain warn little Sir Seeks to comply fully with all of his demands so he would斗战 in which the weakest of the two subjects to an "unconditional, humming surplice" was making a true prophecy that she hectet, jasmine, dominates that that would be forced to submit to an action of criticism to poderer carefully the vast meaning of the true Some time ago a European told me that the American nation, that what they wanted would food all luxury and to wastefulness, and that all of the American automobile and the movies. He declared that the American he then went on to tell me how he was reared and the children of an age who left the family summer table with the rest of the people of Europe would be goad to get to what the American would be conversation that the laboring masses of world are jobsless of this country. They think that no one lives in urban and children to swim in luxury and wastefulness. Not only do the laboring masses of foreign countries also believe it. See Danner Ahead pee that Indians had long talks just like laborers write, the word "hispanic" they laborers write, the word "hispanic" they laborers write, thus making a distinction be- fore they can name a dumb beaver. Why, the "date of the North American Indian has not striking to what we write the white man striking to what we write the white man American Indian "Jamaican" says. Every time we see a Jamaican, we see a cotton radical propaganda against the white race it has a tendency to love, with a more intense hate. We gaze at the Jamaican race with a more intense hate. We gaze at the Jamaican race with a more intense hate. Nothing is so offensive to the Southern world of his infamous savage hurries of our men, the robbing, the killing, the women and our girls. Southern white men in pilgrimage to the American Negroes are inhumely and sadly treated. But what a Southern conversation with a Negro man he will vehemently hate has told us what is causing the white man to hate the Negro, the Jamaican, the African, the Filipino, that is leading the Negro, the Mexican, the Hindoo, the Jamaican and the Filipino. The Rapa Question I sincerely believe that the first proper stove to be taken to break up the rock should be the mine-gordon now so widely practiced in the South by white men and Negro women who first with each other who contribute the principle of mining and classics in the South, break up the mining of white men and Southern English will be reduced to a minimum. The South are white men and Negro women who persist in crossing social lines in open and secret voci- Scientific Proof The race of "Caucasian," according to the writings of scientific evolutionists, hundred thousand years, and yet only 200 years ago once yesterday, so to down in savagery we are the maked easterner to explain why his race remained stationary in his savagery for about $5,000 years the race of "Caucasian" were unneregressive, stationary in contact with Roman civilization, which had its origins at Negroes who have been maked savages today. The above facts explain their present legal treatment of our people. Very truly. GEORGIE A. SCOTT A Southern Farmer. Mmc. Prezel to Sine Monday evening, July 16th, the Bard of Youth Club, Club of Copper's Drama at the Community Service Center for the direction of Mrs. Dunnings. Thelement Music Hotel and company of Los Angeles, Calif., will also be present. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER N. A. A. C. P. ENDS TWELFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION Detroit, Mich., July 8—The National Association for the Advancement of Women held its annual conference in this city directed the attention of the nation to Tribus, pledge for over 400,000 soldiers of the Twenty-fourth infantry in Leavenworth prison; commitment of Justice for the investigation and prosecution of prognage cases; commitment of Justice for the investigation and prosecution of prognage cases; Thinktown's resolution in the House calling for an investigation of disenfranchishment, and in behalf of Lyle and laughing bill now in the hands of the House judiciary committee, and reported favorably in the House. The association called attention to the fact, that it represents 385,000 members in 41 different minutes. Further decisions of the convention of the United States demand suppressing lynching and not reason for delay; that the men would make register and vote at each election, and conversely that the women in the barricade and that President Harding invite the nations of the world to join the United States in a conference for world disarmament. Urgent Local Action FIGURE 15.1 Action in disarmament. The delegates took the stand that the cause of it was an alleged crime against the police, the face were not the aggressors save in the sense that they fought to uphold the law, prevent tyranny and the delegates professed an ignorance of the organizations which might exist in Tulsa among either race, but deceived them. The association in Oklahoma stood for law and order and fair legal effort to put into the discard the mob spirit. They nor moral and quick measures of local relief, and urged legal action against the corrupt city government for civil crimes against abolishing citizens against the riot. In answering the question as to the cause of the crimes, the convention asserted that it was not simply a growing sense of manhood on the part of the police, but a serious pressed lack of sympathy and sense of justice on the part of the whites and that this arises from the smallness of the police which must exist between neighbors. Ten Points A program was outlined and adopted by the conference. It included a series of same conditions as other persons vote; a federal law against lynching convicted persons in Arkansas; equitable treatment for our soldiers and sailors; abolition of the Jim Crow schools for our children; the appointment of fair-minded men and women representing both races to make a difference; the widriskess of our military forces from Haiti, and carefully planned for Haiti and Liberia; the weight of the natives of Africa, particularly in the former German colonies, and a thorough inter-racial understanding and equality, and through a wider identity of race and labor problems. Soldier's Kin Wins Case Against War Risk Bureau War risk insurance—that is, term of defective insurance measures under government insurance measures measures under the provisions of the war risk accrual payable to the beneficiary designated by the insurer, this beneficiary die the installments of insurance becoming payable after death shall be the deed of the insured, descending to the soldier's heirs and not to the heirs of the beneficiary, been executed by that beneficiary to the contrary, and the substance of the decision heeded in by Federal Judge Whitner in the case of Cassarroso vs. the United States recently tried in the United States at socrenton, Pa. Lawrences. Single, while in service in the Army, was applied for $10,000 insurance under the United States beneficiary "stethother Patty Gillette," the insured died October 29, 1918. A question as to the identity of the beneficiary arose, he having been named, Patrick Gilman and other Trick Gilman, Patrick Gilman and other Trick Gilman, the original Italian name. Before it had been established that designated beneficiary is a full继承人, the beneficiary died. He left a will任命 Savino Cassarelli as executor of the beneficiary and war risk insurance installments which had accrued as well as those which should become due and to transmit the war risk insurance installments to the beneficiary's wife and daughter. To effect this the executor brought against the unified States. As the executor had accrued prior to the beneficiary's death and remaining unpaid at that time, he passed according to the beneficiary's will, as they were already due the beneficiary's estate. The context had paidable when the beneficiary died, and it was claimed by the executor that these also were a part of the estate. The court, however, declined, and thereby upheld an opinion of the general counsel of the Bureau of War Risk under the war risk act is entitled to insurance installments only so long insurance installments under the war risk act are distributed to those persons surviving the soldier who would be entitled to the soldier's estate under the laws of insurance of the soldier's state of residence. WORLD WAR OFFICER RUNS FOR COUNSIL Woolleville, Ohio, July 5, S.-Charles Brown, who served in the Spanish-American war, and who was a war hero, attended a fancy overseea in the world war, has inherited his name on the Republican ballot, and two counsels man for the Third ward, and has attended the August primaries. Brown has two opponents and is the first memorial aspires for such an office in this city. RAISING THAT BIRTH RATE Carlisle, ta, July 5, Mrs.-Katherine Smith of West Pennsylvania attended the Carlisle hospital July 5, girls and one boy are all doing well CURRENT EVENTS Representative Tinkham continues the house membership apportionment to a number of voters. Pitty-two House Republicans have voted in favor of a investigation into alleged disfranchisement, particularly in the South, with membership on the board of the House membership on the board of the House. Two votes were cast against Mr. Tinkham of Massachusetts. The Federal Sugar Refining Company has announced a reduction of 10 points in the prices of refined sugar the basis of 5.30 a pound for nine grade levels level recorded in five years. It is reported that the Princess Fulton Sultana of Afghanistan, dressed in wearing a diamond noselet, designed a collection of gems worth $100,000, is spending the summer season in California. Unemployment in Germany is being supported by the state bill 40,000 in May to $35,000, while partial support is being recorded to official figures. A Dutch scientist, Dr. A. Punneck, believes that he has discovered times as large as the sun. For some time he has been trying to demonstrate his resistance. He only ita a size of a penny, good to be slimmed in the constellation of Taurus and his estimate of its size is greater than many estimates of the mass of the whole universe itself. According to Thomas W. Lannan, chairman of the American committees of the American Cancer Society, the contribution of $7,250,000 for Chinese famine relief as a result of the campaign ended early this month. The amount to a little over 3 per cent. Consume returns for the last decade reveal the fact that there are 2,099,122 more men in the United States than women, in some sections New England, West Virginia and the balance is slightly favor of the women. Since the consum of IBM the females has only 1.3 per cent. William Howard Taft has been made chief justice of the United States and nominated for the position of Mr. Taft's nomination was almost unanimous in the Senate, only Senator Joseph W. Kennedy (D-NY) and Senator Dwight Eisenhower (D-IL) voting against him. He is the ninth chief justice. The oath of office was taken July 7. — The House of Representatives has passed a resolution to end peace resolutions submitted by the conference committee by a vote of 262 to 215. The Senate, where it is expected that it will be noted upon specially and sent to the President for his signature. President Harling has signed the resolution with his provisional for a reduction of the regular army to 150,000 men by next October and has insisted inasmuch as there were men in the service who had enlisted for terms which would not expire until next October, to ask for a modification of the measure in order not to embarrass the Secretary of State and the federal obligations of the government. Andrew Carnegie's fortune at his death amounted to $22,811,275. Mr. Carnegie had expired due to the illness. During his lifetime he gave away more than $350,000,000. The Ku Klux Klan of Annapolis, Ill., sent the following resolution to the chief of the police: "The Ku Klux Klan of the Illinois Fox River Valley urge immediate and proper legislation and care for our people. We are the world that patriotism, loyalty and honor are still dominant factors in American life." It is reported that President Harding will not consent to the recount of the 2016 Mexico until it will give signed guarantees that it will confess no American properties in Mexico. While such documents is understood that he has petitioned to the safety of American investors in his country now as well, the attitude of his administration. WIN ATHLETIC HOLIDAY Technical High School. In which about forty Chicago schools participated, the Dollittie School was awarded a large silver cup for receiving the highest number of points in a game. It was won for first place in the 50-yard dash, heavyweights, and three individual cups, the five beautiful silver cups, seven blue and red ribbons were won. The young men made a strong athletic ability, and evidence of excellent training. They were trained and coached under the able dribbling and shooting skills of physical education, and under whose direction the young men made such a splendid record of winning the Chicago championship in baseball. They first won the South Side championship, and then won the North Side. They squared off in Square park, three semifinals at Ogden and Cornell parks and three finals. They were once crowned champions on the North Side. For the south parks championship they were awarded a large shield and for the city shirt of Education and a beautiful silver cup from A. G. Spelling & Co. Much credit is due the young men and Mr. Cooper, who created so much success through such success in the school. Washington, D. C., July 8.-Big things in the way of political activities and upheaval in the state, D. C., Such influential and representative political leaders as Frank Sutton and Adrian Neale of Pittsburgh, John McCarthy of Ohio and proof, Charles Mitchell of Charleston, W. Va., have all been here recently. It is said in authoritative sources that he will be by appointment for conferment at the White House. Sutton and Neale, it is understood, called up Pennsylvania and stated the unrest over the failure to appoint a man as minister to Haiti. The largest of these sympathetic groups of Pittsburgh, Reports are to the effect that both of the senators gave sympathetic hearing to the proposition of an appointee to the Haitian BROWNS BOX DROWNS GREENVILLE BOY DROWNS Greenville, Texas, July 5. S.-Otta Pitts and Belfast commute in tripping to see who were the host divers. The water there is very deep. When Otta made his second dive he did not come up again. 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For the first time in the history of America a woman has sat in the chair of the highest executive in the chair of the United States, Alice Robertson, Republican representative from Oklahoma, acted as speaker of the Representative for ten minutes. Cuban judges, do not put much faith in the unwritten law, a cabaret performer in Havana who found her sister in the home of another woman and shot him to death, was sentenced to pay a $5 fine and guard fifteen years in the penitentiary. It has been announced that the police of the city of the Navy Daniels and the Wilson administration favoring the division of the Navy Daniels will be $29,473, not counting subunaries, and that of the Atlantic fleet will be $29,473, not counting subunaries, and that of the dissective navy is $440,283. According to statistics compiled by the National Industrial Conference of States dropped 2.3 per cent in May. The total decrease from July, 1920, to June 1, 1921, was a decrease between July, 1914, and June, 1921, at 6.9 per cent. Germany has recently paid 44,000,000 gold marks to the reparations commission and has paid a total of 225,000,000 parimut that Germany has turned over so far to the commission. The balance of their present installment is due by June 1921. The House of Representatives has passed the Willis-Camphield bill which supplements the Volstead prohibition enforcement net. It forfeits the former attorney general's provision providing for the preservation of beer and light wines as medicine. It is held that former Attorney General's provision as being within the law. The bill now goes to the Senate. It is scheduled for early consideration. Representatives of an American firm in London have purchased a suit of gold armor for $35,000. It was made in the last quarter of the seventies, second earl of Penrhynce. Grasshoppers are on the warpath in Colorado. An army of seven miles pursued to be advancing on El Paso county from the southwest. They eventually all vegetated in their path. Paris is indulging in boxing hones between women. These affairs are rare and are under the direction of Leon Volterre, called the "sporting in-room" The hours go live and sky rounds. HAMP CHOLSTON GOES TO CHAIR FOR MURDER Nashville, Tenn., July 8—Jampil Gholston must die in the electric chair August 14. Gholston's case has attracted much notice because of erasure of his name. He have twice saved him from death. He was convicted for the murder of a 14 South Main street in Memphis in 1819. The evidence showed that Lloyd was killed when he entered the chain which he had asked the stocker to show him. Gholston deceived his guilt and then escaped. He was carried to the Supreme Court, where the decision was reversed before the trial did not fix the sentence. New York, NY; S. H. -Michael T. Huytt, 215 West 81st Street, was granted absolute divorce from his wife, Iceland Hyatt, who lives in Pamela, by Eljur in Supreme Court this week. According to the complaint, he had been married for 40 years and came to this country to make big wages. Through information obtained by the lawyer he learned his wife and their two children were: Living with an unknown man. After gathering sufficient evidence, he filed a lawsuit against him. FRIENDLY PLAY ENDS WHEN MAN GETS REVOLVER Reuben Riley, 38, 514 East 46th place, got the surprise of his life Saturday afternoon about 5 acklon after a friendly scuffle with a supposed friend in the back yard of 4500 Federal street. Will Campbell and Ed "Slim" Johnson were in Johnny Mason's back yard. Riley and Johnson began to play. They scouted about the yard for a while good-maturedly and then quit. Johnny, according to Riley's state newspaper, about ten minutes later. He came up behind Riley with a gun in his hand, turned around, sensing his presence, turned around, sensing his presence, pointed the gun at Riley's heart. "I'm going to kill you, you—." Johnson is alleged to have said. Riley laughed and pushed Johnson's arm downward. "Don't play with him," Johnson fired. The ball crashed into Riley's right groin, and Johnson fled through the back gate and escaped a hospital, where the ball was found and then he was transferred to the County hospital. He was a witness, Johnson's gun was a "45" automatic, and he lives at 452 South Deerborn street. Charged with robbing the Lake View branch of the postoffice of two counties and a suitcase full of clothes that had been mailed past Georgetown and a suitcase full of clothes that had been mailed past Georgetown and the Shofield avenue police station. Jackson, who refused to tell where he was, was captured early Tuesday in the alley between the Bohent avenue and the Bohent street. Two police officers were informed that he needed to form a trap for him. Detective Sergeant McFurton stood at the entrance into his arms. The police say Jackson has confessed that he and three others were robbed in the postal station. He refused, however, to disclose the names of the others. The robber was broken open. Postoffice Inspector Shuhe, after an investigation, fixed an amount of the recovered loot at $100. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT IS Washington, D. C., July 9—WH-11Hamley-Taft, former president of the United States Supreme Court, and late Chief Justice White are head of the United States Supreme Court when the tribunal convenes in October to hear the last week, Mr. Tafts confirmation was voted by the senate in extenuating time, and the court hour afterward. Although elected to the presidency from Ohio, the new chief justice will be credited to Connell Court, having made New Haven his natural residence since leaving the appointment was not without opposition. Senators Borah, Johnson, La Rue, and others against the nomination, and according to reports expressed criticism of the Tafts capacity for the position, the call was 80 to 40 for confirmation. Angers Wife by Wearing Her Stockings to Dance Kansas City, Mo. July 8 $—The husband of a woman who has just told her troubles to W. J. Burke, attorney for the woman, "My husband has not worked for months," she said, "but just wastes time and when he wasted to dances and when he wasted one the other, night he took the only pair of silk stockings I had and cut them off $4 he could wear them for socks. CHORUS FOR PAGEANT MEET FOR REHEARSAL SEARCH FOR CROCKETT Nashville, Tenn., July 7—The poiles are searching for Harry Crockert, who is alleged to have stabbed Willie McCoy, about 9 o'clock the other night at the corner of Eighth and Johnston avenue. 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Toadite Catena eftizete ist the fie Aernat nf joe and under dered Bte Pemowat Ueiers he eduses a peat ring Shia ie une tear Bear dene on Situreay, “riie “‘heweh anche. tne feehurge of a eapaiie ian "8Eth xem SSSinuia senas sho eae eemasand Us Contilenee and respect af loth races, Sn vealvens tLat toe i therm to Keres The pablie amt gat to-dietae cavenrd- Ing So hls private pratudiess er thors ot hut Fees, Newspapers Excite Rist ‘The deity papers carry a heaey re- euonathallty for pwintiis. storien ef Yaeerlota sithou! the hers. Surely Ciisnen's expmnenee uf '40 Fears ace Quel te anise eseesbinds cneefil te fynill exaaaemiston oF suck Situations Shere laa. We d.tierenns between eve ann the taith weere BW aEd Older ape at stan. She tank wominission clasat the Jaen anil lave atternoan, When (Wo Bunelid uMlosee sere dette) to Kooy Shier and permtited nly persane Jatiing cosume te remain wm the Tract, Lisfonder representatives eats Pot ihe, situation fren Saturiay heaeh July sth Whites Aseault Officer” arly Monday morning a riot ext! Qenught thocrererves from Stantan feomin Cottage Grave and ated Tork quoltes madions with shotitne ond vint cone, only to tind that ther Stan no dace Fiat, amt a rata, hee Tecen laptant shite folky Three hite men and tw whlte wen oF The Shut wine aitest to hatiet-weik Tar fata hag) AE pens the pate s ef fine sehen he cold theta to anene, The water Za in whe hoepital: ‘se- Yosg hertenate Kener: has i thai Be wak shot, Neste uf aur yeonie were Soneerned ii thia seuttle, Ne terest OC Tnche ind the tiamiee of ent Zonta neaiants Were weektield, 1s Fay ee anatetie Wit ub have Jesmstied eat the penpde concerned {ita of darker ceapleaiet, hese Poonie are the poopie whem Hizskane Tete yas teed ta tis wih our Tatters The fettalen stants fur kaw bowl onder, bait for eight aad Pistten Bins There mntie, Tew ane tede ini Rainary Tons, Lint overseas the Pale quirks ald Begehier Ragarsds 2 faeetae sudan, Let chem tre bation Ried pentlemen, | tet troubie. seein Publis worvaantae Ine stews the jute otere it te bove 2ate Whites Rerent Closed Beach White the Park Cosarstesion be te tos camer sated on the Wrenn Uete thien the bras th Wan lewd Stee teaubte geailted trea the ors Bene ie etantopes thie tehit® gasnpte Toot ee Seat test iw watts Sietulted a poliee ocheer beans they Bie denied thee yee ot he bees for Qodew. Rentes, AE white perp feel Ceat Way aiwut What Geek lee an Shrkianeat sy theit privileres host unt oue people steed Whe Utes are Bramed the om of yoitaie faeititses et Avene of herr cuban? Te one pragae ater tke ones sel ustte puis ataet vinnie seems piece That Bie instance Wiea ae Were eae The CHAS. L. REESE TAXICAB SERVICE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Garage and Repair Shop Special Gliisses for Ladies 0.12 East 36th Street. Douglas 5525 — = GOCE eepay UE a WMA) ses tet im facet iy : EDWARD DYSON rotbet eh PA es 6925 St eh ES Trouble Point at. 39th Street Beach ~. {rouble Fromt at oJth Street beach... pa oe Te een se ‘ Bes me wer Feet gins, DAR aes | Mating oe ee ee Tae fn, Bh pat a ae woot, eo eee i ees pee Peers Ge Caeser Ba eect eg Oo paceman, fee A @ ees sopratiecucrenn Bed Oy gauss Ale A). teauaetyen 0s putea Severs nee Sy ec teeae eee tC Be Bipisac Note Nay ee Ve Sere Marner ao Ra Beg es a Pe et erm bee tt Ree ese cM aR ea ee eRe Sene ROD gi: ee View of 39th street bathing beach where whites objected co members of our Race swim- ning. ‘The danger signal north of beach indicates spot wheré Haldane, beach superintend- ent, ordered bathers tu use in order to separate them from the whites. ‘The depth of the lake at this spot is unknown, and swimming there ig prohibited by a rule of the South Park com- inissioners, who have control of the beach. “Haldane, whose salary is paid by city taxpayers, took the authority to segregate members of our Rave, bis action almost terminating in a race riot. Citizens of both races are seeking to have him renioved, fearing « continuation of his services at this beach wil! Unrow the entire city into a racial conflict.’ He is said to be a South- erner, ‘The 39th street heach is for the use of Chicagoans, and is not “reserved” for any spe- Cia) race, us announced by the white daily papers. 7 : psideious Lizeear absence thie white ars heal a ah attr whieh tr att iiatiow ution, Where i fe get 2 Hla eas fol seth 1 Police Take Notice This oueht to rerve otiee on the lee tha siatead uf searehins ue fide Wolthd Tee te Rood an to seaeen white iwess nt ami then Hitler Neha see tnaye result serfousty jagain tur uthor hmnecent etticors, The Tefisder feeie vere etrumsty. for We are conesieed Hatt Rad Bot heen feb. jeg etben ay setting at" the fate und yertine then buture te fener seuthariites sind Urging the Husteepaliian tapers te emerert, the Efe mistuntings stars we muzhe have isda aidfereat ators te toll ae the Fo okt OP Tad anes agit the thier ake feaddnes eoaplits. We go sit ¥ot Tecce dat tye satis bask Commies {ion foo} thee fail eravaty of thee sites Tes ue Hahlany would have” been Biuted St uit Park Closed The dwustae Park At the four of sat sarwet ad the fakes whieh ought fo bea haven uf reftizee fur tothe Beat tivete ables. ae ace oARy we frum Ite We wratersand the state ithoritice at Sbrinaticd conteal tts Tour reprementanives.eveeit ts Ret tings wor to fe that is park Be Spent the puldie at. usable hates Gu rcjeerte fotieed. ten aisertee To'bare it ced suri such seel~ Gring weatiis when it might give std [i Countions motors and hates. Kroseille, Tenn. duly | S—-The Suntb's. jimecrow taws sometimes Work Unit ways, According to wht heres, a ainiukey “white aman. ts ale Beseol "tar orve entered at restaurant Sthieds Gateoed scbiy V6 tive Beets a Wha tromiers U: the Race at 412 Sonn weethal “test, Laweked fein The stud the tan whe was placins Me phase, eiesed him with on aber conus et Toone fuve Jos tte Strat Bee) Was an! commented his be Bet uy and pay atuther piece. when the plano player, Hates Jets fet eet up he cane. with an open Kintte snd stated te W. Taylor, the Shite tema, so sewed thet see died Bios Tow ininates, Jett escaped. White ts he be eauiskt Yee, prababts Shit be tied for murder it te held Out tit ‘the. putes enerAlly are. ace Shiaisied Sith the imag who started the Traeas aid have continnalty Seuret tun to sts ont of, Race Bites. Wenien of the Baer had ent. Flainet alwue Bian azotesting Wen it bther times. “ange q Oi ARTISTS: QUICKLY CAUGHT BY ALERT COPS Washington, 11%, July Se-Clas ton D. Flower, ae Tete’ Verment avenue nie teen apvested, charged with play Ing ay vor” pane, Volles ciaita that Fines abtanind nition ina yal newspaper and repregented Ime 60 Tinwe in en aupointed supervieur of the Pullie’ ‘Tiatground “Aseockstiva on Miteh 5, Um thie strength of this he ie ailemeat to have Visited residents ot the merthwest section and promised Tht pmtionte wilh thie association Ver oarh protaign be exacted 20 Day int ins mmmnes? srota the person to be Dravtiied. Tie wae hale by’ Datec- tive Sergeants Kook and Bradley. M. A. DEGREE CONFERRED ON FORMER CHICAGOAN Washington, D.C. duly $—-Charles Math ge. sharen of statistied! dicta fhaceming, Newey fartiers, | United Stiva sense Hureaa, bas just re- Stivad the Inoorary degre of M.A. Shieh was centered upon lm At tka econ ouutimeneeniegtexorcisex bY TelAriuneee tayiat. Collesn, Little Tit Arie, Premaurs of official bust- fens preveniet Mr. Hall trom jour= inging ty Arhaneiw tw attend. the Mhunfit clogs gmogran Tae ja Mr Hgts gntleing efforts tte Natit Maqaist. Convention Bhowed the largest agernsation of Cur poopie in thie world belonging £0 Mie Srauntzstion at 10 rerent meets faa, Tele sant Que im reengnition of This Ga-eitarious serview the award sia ete. Toth str, ana re, Mall are well Kauwh iv -Chicage, their uriginall Heine. In Washington they are protninent in sucka Cleckes, Mz. Tall Ie manher 9¢ the borse evinmittes of the exclusive Mu-Soeitt Clu. STORM WRECKS PEACH CROP Teesagids. Ga, July S=-One wentan sas ailtod aad) Several ehibiren an Jared’ when a strane. wind storia Mteuck Unie tows, Buibdings were un- Footed and trees uprated. Ut it ote tinted tut qweniy carloads of Inacher ‘Were “ruined by" the, hail Shieh fecompanied the storm. QUAKER CITY EDITOR MARRIES Vhiladetphia. Wa, Suly SG, Fred White. naroelate sdtior af the Phila daphia American, was marsied Sate hrda, June 25,20 Mise Gorse 1 Stokes, a teacher in the Martha Waskinetan schonl of this ety. Mr White fe the author of “Who Who in Philadelphia” BUSINESS BITS i ape ee ent ‘The titles of the seasonal shows on | panies" ay micidive at the tren fe jane spinon Af aie seaires beva'y abcep aed clean-cut, coptealiong jeaption for any idea which has be- [Selah fad) Re abn gn Purthe Hthan dear ad Rewdeas.” Durine th Taig caine uf the ware whet 4 ws | papdlae tor Americans te be pasist EAaN ET pituinophay and Geet Brot pS te mt eth dh Si A mit ralte my ‘Noy (6 hess soldier “fie mothane of tre Hic hav Fead tae sng of the timer, Lonching ive iaeretsctt nenjudien ie ran fate, the ayes "ot here bar {Bistro heaven? neonaue im Geora land the resto kell acon “Ama these iurhuent, "ng tates Stones motes age oh atefes Th [eatnain ietel did woe ralse tay boy {tonsa victim of tne vsisiaie-" avers Ichitd “horn Tnneetta the inalienable [Slant of opportunites amd feeeduune tie Sate of aur Bieins to” at cathe SS ce 100, Theceatlo othe Gite Mirah sie to st death rate a Teo in ae es ha eh Pate\of 18 nee cent? “Our Meth ‘ate Today: ia € Scr cont: ‘There hax alte Wee a cauine sf in the ble Sa of the Sehtze ta : Mr. Hrixbane sees in the filling, off og the Negru harth ratea witlon 9 the Miae Srobtean in America, I tients ute thie should Ir source Uf joe to bats ronnie The joy ef the Eat ete sive from the fact Gane titre bea Siegen fern dene oy the’ Nozen go Gomes trom the fact that ike will return freta’ heayen in. the Heng of 4 white inane Tho, white ratte ‘phiteaveds: an conception Tianhe nature aad eventaees fe esd hamerne aml gathette,, After Site the fieing le oer th etalon of saytal and ale, ef cate Goel eldats ce gee struates of white Ehiscctie white aan he sctting and theteeside wat hat tae deeliniag irth ‘rate show be [a pees af uueasinea 9 wae The xtrength, hope and faith of a race is recat ae aa eth rate. Hee ent Kent can ic ww flier Sha the se Ae Enea eat ethos the fotion eee Mare weit aspeet etnine! dete lopment ad aan Sepuitinn beer than that the SeuMi bach, we are inten ja edie hatter ok mace sielle. ecare Hie Nat the kalsor offered rlzes for nee tient families hetause, he iecied en to spread. the ialienee Bee gates ami to otal ul tar te the cade cl tives The det IE Mhgogeet inure rie melt ad te ee pute and dehincement ake 240" ther" croay wroportionately ERS ARE Me quent of earl ea puenty wath pespect ty duality and eaties hyet of ammibers. Fanaion Ci dalle tata Uhean taste eR at eahneaeeveloganent lated uchicvement is to be assured. Fee ee mn: “Our bird te tera iaoreased ed our death Fate eer aur ga be not ie tne hia Out a 8 strom a Souaucrine. Metropolitan Notions | yourteens oor cent of the Metropal tan Vite Indacanee Compand”® faa ti pulley madera are Negev. The |Mitropettan hax no Nexro agents Weer Seek anae and have “tarned ten, any ‘appiiadiome, Sane 2 sa tea Spo chat hove an rll inary rating in he matter. of puticiex fat an intertiedsate rating. whlele 33 Bete tamale Tare Reine that we were wuraing ot seks un Sue nepucrite aud savin par eg cn insurance husinest 8 OUF Seireumatates. ‘Hat in Hand Many things are-done in thy’name of htiamnge and, Cheat S- cha tmetiee cenese se mans ania 22 ten "nuinaniie. hee azenctea ee fea ae easton fen Sune phiterdhees inte Thice. come Hutjong are given ae a rule with an Le Sale nant te without che eer anil ie reccaver muse be asus Beer and suiccrvient man. Por in- eae ee of var revun are given sea ent EY hare aecneles eet See then drum. te whe’ ocer= fobs csi are neeacoa with tual ans cies ether ower, wagon, tad setae conditions: coriain unskilled EE coe ae. ear” Dreaker See SA ate anettgcoditien forsake {Wes Hundeed doliar Juin for the lees et itace ‘ana miliiona o¢ Mollars lost in the present) hat-in- | AURORA “KU KLUX KLAN” URGES VETERANS’ AID auroras ti July S=—7he ellowing Auten, tu want tonight to Senators Ree ee ee Rend Smo Ca ene Saanog A, Teen Seittam 2b Ee, da Waadinston: Jang Paid Jae kina of the Minols [sont re any ger tmede [ESF janet mnaeinuon te care tor ou ae eee oldie see proving tothe colt! hat iti Toya a [Werke AS dit dominant factors Ia [Reticle ween Fall owe | ten. ztta ‘Kirk wae aerented tyr Ser= | gcant Eilgore. ant precines, an con: Seam Sie nLAReTn handel end BEING of Str toe ony edge Jan ELEM Samet tick al Bed Fane —Phate by Woulard. SOCIAL WORKERS LEARN OF-LAROR PROBLEN: HERE YT. Arnold Vill. executive secretary af the Clean trian angio in aa idee on te fnduntelal situation efor the. ucla "Workers Confer thee at Stiwaunee’ ‘commotied iattawent SOF recent month the prublum of indmaaey for all-has heen that of un Sinminsinent. “Phe practical sand h- iinan question is how did Nexroes fare Garin the, winger of uneinnos men fet pane Chisaio inemased it Never pomniatiom tram 33,000, 1900 ie iodo insu, “tow did the new increment of 148 per cant inane then "Work became searte ‘and fies orien: shut "down? (Chemptosmen Jaunens Negroes hax been a problem, | Nonreo, the last t0 he hired. were reeaune "af an. industeial practic Ainich ives peetermacs to nenbeetey i Prrvioe tke "frat to: be, aiecharted Moreover, beeaute ee tele sewnes al ransequentinagaplabilie to al Carving conditions, numbess wer Eilures and put on re tology a foun tae depreseina ant ine Other Sore hoor workers: and. of eourwe. eas" wan found farther, diamissal Ehleato atone time haa -apnrest fateh” 20,000 eotnred people aut 0 Sone, Many. of these Were. roomier Ei" Gnieanea ‘nomation ‘befaee the sands wa 20 ner evn Indra Bon deg found’ tnenelver onthe street jo Enteasy hy no place tea Ea hele eandus trom, boloae hve Mas jand Pion dineytheuch eccasioned ip mie: oymortualig' to labor in. the North hat other far-reaching eases “Rikon hae ake _mmercune’ fn un omplosinent. ihe" Chicnse, ‘Cran Trneue. wrsaunized “saluastere. social Scenclen nid elu. women into a Ape Sint conynittes which underionk th fecding and’ sleeping of unemployed Scars: be Rot unl publie ned pe Sate aucnetes had retured ald Stora Engle’ men were. Card: for by thi Sonnnnitiees for the Cntest” Chaeities found fovit inatle tw pravile. te them, Ghurehe prevared and server Hineats Corn white Ae rhein wee posse ami fron a fund aieen ta sigue ty nlonedeittzeas” for this Iepowe scone lus fuenished tah Hig’ and others, unalie tos feed a sige ance mms SGN Gree er avoid diplication and to weed ‘ost wntesteatton. te: Geian hase was ‘allowed. te reecive, an roonrd. the menin and’ eda of all [persons who were thus helped, Bx- tenon to. this rule wa Reriiticd church members whe could go to thelr (poxtor and. receive aid without ea. [ance Danation af meats omit See ‘stabies in’ generous’ auantivien, wer ven daily by. the packees nat are tuiking company eave, iead Eneal ‘ierehats. neetsrad, Colored people ‘save lberatiy anti proceed Fromm ontertaimiients, were pat, int iis comune fund. “iru theme inonthe fram Jan Lwoidune 22 ahest mamate ere Zor fished “and for ieaed ehetente Umes nen wore evra shelters The exten fc 'anempleriaen ie sven. from th face that oni 631 men wore, placed during the entire “Jorind of nts inutthe, “Vrior ty this the. teas awd "i.200"X. monthe ne whee as nang wonthls" ax were yiaes foal monthn durin the peril we unem Forint 'Atimen returned to doméstie very: few from. the factories and thel Kincememts were dhubie. those of Or nea fer the kame’ period Sit auld he ore I mind. tha the Salvation “Armye the Wea ce a Motel, the Dawer Tete, tha Chee Un indicriat Tnawus” and Cone ther inatititions whieh eam lodging. ftoumea drag Nosnanee Gee neve ct aicepine in thenn the Weansah Stee! We ate cr A sotnedd with the Feliet comamtites tefernel ce above e fed and siept a large number of “Hue ihe signiieant devatopanent jin this matter of unemployment is the fact that serous hee retain Mhete ratio by ail the farce. factories Bhd sndustetew nest wpenca. "It tne Plante sushented pperetiser ont cane Talled te free nf onuimte thoy pur: fered. sing with others. Revene ti heceawe of afew small shops nore Macement ot Seetane we whiten i ote tn “fais tke’ Neco na ‘nts ep his oven sah wu the daha others who would be glad to et them aiew when choice: of cceupation is no Tonzerporsittes” : HONOR OR. DOGAN | Marshall Yenaw, duly Seobt. M_ WW Dewan, reaident af the Wiley Gate Neraiiy, Wwiee presented, a purse of E1000" the Alumnt ne Awihess eats Fens And other friends for his faithe Fufness to the instientiog., De Fgen Feconily celebrated hie ath snnivers Sary an Dresidont ot the university he money wax ‘civen ‘him to. help finance hit trip. to Burope etal ‘whore this summiner am hi may’ ehoose to go. “REPORT REVOLUTION Philadelphia, Da. aly R--tnvorma- tion, haw ist -arcived from Adds ssheba that the civil war that has iteon rang tn ExMtopta Te terminated Jat least for arhile. by the Imprison- ment of ef-bmporor “Wize asta, neghens and. siccessor_ of Monell Rite Pittart stl be confine ac Harrar 13" Tlere and tt appearn that tl NJ a tong time efor he enn menace sw cage bes. eis teeing’ PRES, HARDING SENDS CRETING TO CONENTON Xew York. July S—James Weldon “Ashinvon, “seceiary. of ame, Nationa : Assoridtion tor thy Advancement ‘Salant Henpies Te uth atesine ead Fumbtte eter be tend received fee President "Warten th. tastings ia “tehich the resident. estteqet” his “ercetings ul Went aciries tO. the ;wweifth amtal conference of, the IN Ne Ae eo Ee and hoped that "the a | siciviton may rnjoss larger and con: Huot enlarging, usefatneas™ US fresidentfarding ave: sid ins Vetter to Me Johnson tha, We: weal {ior glad to be informed of the sean ‘ction of the ceneension ant to. Fe- [ecive any susgeations front it uhat Lioay he Hemprat in tieveloning & eon: Sitietive paieye (resident Hanting’s letter tn fat i {as Foltowxs ssfune 18, 1921.0 | ay Dear Min Johnsons 1 ‘heen enuen Interested In SRA Set Have writen tne aon the fertcon= Inu twelfth anual conterence oF the Siuonat Anwociation far the. Ads Sancement of Colored People at Bez tet OF my oom Interest in behalf CF thy effort. ot your association I Foie need asst yon, for vou at tention Swill have heen called to vat fon nubile expressions af mg. views ining es neseage to Me Corea Gn ‘Apail tof ths seat ( inciwed She following paszrauhs S Mohcewhae eited te. tive fore iain humane predieans i te ‘ase Ghestian tengtess ouene to wine the Stain of iimetarieIymeling foo. the Tanners ofa free and orderly. repre= foutalive demecnress "We tage the Fee that many. millions of peaple. of Africa descent arm nurabergd. amon aur grmtation and: that fn a aulmbet of sates tiey coneutnte a very Iarae Propertion af the total ponulation, Tt FeSinneecasnry’ to recone th dis Culting inchlent to tte conditinn. nor fo emphasize the fact that {tbe a Sonattom whieh eanot. he removes There has bec suszertion, however Tin comme of its difficulties mieht e Inneiovated tg. han nd en lightened consideration af it. a stily bf ite many naneets nd. an effort to formulates te not a polies, ot Weast Faonmicauitude of mind eateulated Tovbring altout the iost-satisfuetor} oruibie atjustinent of relations. be- UNeon thr nicen, sind of ach race to The natlonnl. fen "Onn neovoral_ ta ithe creation of 3 commision embrne= ine saprecentatives of both. races. t0 {thay amd renort on the entice tue Jeet! ‘he proposal hus real met. I Ae convinced tat. In mutual toler- meer nndrestanding, charts. recon: Ming ‘of the Intenopendanes oF the Taces, And the imainienanee of the Fights of cltizenship Hew the road! to Hehtcons auhuetment SIE ahie time T de mot feel shit can eit angthing very pienticant (0 fhe forncolag. T wish sane conven: lon ‘to foe assured, however, that] design just as early as possible to Drecerd taether alone the ine of the Uepwencton to, tie, Conzrese. Te fon strongly tha’, thore be cpportunity for Accomplishment. of erent and. fastiny roserand that shataver meastires wil Kohan the. covoneracion of intenizent Rnd bread leaders of hath raees Tl Mepwe ihe most nsetal purpose, EXE evidence of the Increasiag’ and eratifeine. Interest. throughout. the Hantey in this entire net of probs fama Pam glad to he able to tell sou That ainge (he delfvery of the adress Be cnasear on April Wether. real {ehmscy af commmendatory:ceraimuntea- Ton nave come to to me, indieating Ha ean eeeuone and amoac al Cisco antl mess there tt a sleep. ae. SES Ta Aeeatiee achievement. Alon ies tines. [SSC seit be tad If you will exten ny grtings and best weno to. the |Ramantion. T hope. the negoctation [sony enjoy’ Terne and constants |iadime uretnigess aod that In. the fear foture At mag: te possibte to x0 Bentomn inatrurnentaliies with Which wougececonerntion will be, vers, Toh Tealeede Teel be glad to ts tntormed Lene mansaculons of the convention Ind to reenive any. suggestions from Wtnat may he helpful in developing H ootaructive ‘polies. Very. truly sours, WARREN. G. - HARDING.” | SOUTH SIDE DRUESISTS “BY WHLOREENS STORE | The firm. of Porter & Tavidson Rint ae Retieoeahs BE Seer ang Pe Ante a bee a Sees Pe Shear ena are etna ae Seles i Seaeeesen tae Shan : See en arog eto te cine Sean fat 29th and Dearborn streets ehortly ESTES sath cee ie fa ae Caius ese Paar ee Leen acer e ns er Seabees Se er cada ane Bae gar ee se eta ee i nade sr EE enema meta ee caer igre at STR tee ee ee i eon Seite rues ict IGNORANCE WAS BLISS; IT COST HIM JUST $16 Atlanta, Ga.. July, X—Just because {e’aens tame ede the shade Geil Ennin stepped into a water- molon car inthe feeleht yards: last Tuesday afterncon: At Teast, that was what he toh Recorder Jchnson Tn-court. “Teased tn che car to Ket ont of the sun, your honor. sald Baais, “but 2 Aide's Know it would burst a’ water- melon jist te stup an it. Bue when Paid, Caidne see no use of letting Ie xo to waste." Ennis was ined 318 for his igno- ance, : FEDERAL BOARD COUNSEL Washington, D.C. July S—Attor: ner J. E. Phillips hak been appointed Untted States counsellor for the Ped- tral doard of Voeational Education, Hix headquarters will be at Norfolk, Va. Attorney: Phillips” civil. service rating placed him trst on the: list. He is 28 years old BOY DROWNS WHILE FISHING ‘Chathain, N.Y, July &—Eart Tay- Jor. son of Clarence Taylor. was drowned June 21 in the creek here While fishing he lost his balance, fall- Ing overboard, and before assistance ould reach him he was overcome ‘Phe funeral services were held in the ‘Payne A. M. E Church Thursday. | A.B, STIEFEL, PRES. EDWIN STIEFEL, SEC, 50,000 SATISFACTORY CREDIT. ACCOUNTS OUR RECORD AND RECOMMENDATION WELL.SAVE YOU MONEY! -} State St. Furniture Co. ate Ot. FUME LO.= 3131-33-35 State Street THE Home Cash [est | Sought _ Expert ‘Cleaners of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Rugs, Carpets’and Draperies OFFICE 316-18 EAST: THIRTY-FIFTH STREET AUTO SERVICE PHONE DOUGLAS 275 WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR .OWN PLANTS : TELEPHONES DOUGLAS, 245 DAY ANG NIGHT CHARLES S. JACKSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR FINEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA 3315-17 State Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Three people ta the city’ of Chteaxo ‘eho are ready to enter: 10 throug the Gates?—3ire. “ED. Ford, 23 Bast doth stivet, Cary, ind, Dave. Peyton driving a _hucksters Wagon and yelling. “String beans two quirts for a quarire’?— tls Miota Baker Gnatines planist, States Theater), Chicago, Ii, Henry Lincoln Johnson af Georsia a Simembor of Trresilent Hardin cahinet!—Jews ‘rool, Savannah ca Bert Williams, ube Foster. Jack Johuson and Emmett Seott engages ina game of pool—Herurand Chris man, 122 Th steel, Gakand, Cal ‘Yeans Hiownt taking one Of his, play. ‘crs bome in his big ear after Wop. Faeree Good eGov pie ar EA vont Lye ping 'a game iat Mack Park 2 “Dud" Tora, 2688 iRiopelictstrect, Detroit Niet Indige Hebert Terrell being aprolate: ‘Shing Justice of the Unite State Supreme Conrt?—Othette F. Carter SHY Wem aa sapens, New Yorks Walter, te Cohen Inviting ex-tiover ‘aan Warmoush te spate Sea ray Rehseoson dinner? Aaurew. Aifersun, New Orleanes La Irungleton Gren eating. pike ankle ‘anu sauerkraut on the Whtte Haus {neacet Vernon Boral Dacia, Ws Siidetterson City, So. Martha Bass of Clarksdale, Misa, in ‘anton of cornbread riding ane: Reed camel ta bonoy ats? femes Rather 416 ‘Eighth’ strert, Clarks due Sine Hettle Calvin “breaking .soinehody’s srernc, you HAVE _ORexEK Neher heart?—"F. 14," 214 Cooper street Boveri Sd Jolin’ MMman passing coat on the nebo sbeebs Over Sh fedkbos i Rindock. Sto th Joynera of -Quiitard-Miti ‘covapans Rael out aes Wl eee bat rounds ost Gras, 15 tte Slane aconwite, a. Jain.dones of the Jun A.C. xaving WWeagisey fa the ereatest cham on deerme there never. ben S85. ARG geen sete Fob: Sone nto age Macey Wile drawing the color” tin ated reuaings to Meht aeke Dem se Sai Ttainittons 247 sun ave tue Now ken Ke 4, Jones snaking inet are ae wehtig San Sheets tel enh TUM cine are aot coming Sua the auit times solag?-A, ©. Os ings Outshoma cies, Okla If there's anything that somecne | enlethece® tote Sicuta appear ullus deingr or tnat you dort believe “could happen, write it uewin and ‘vend it tot. "Rogers [see ent etn EVANSVILLE TO HAVE MODERN MOVIE THEATER | Rvanaville, tnd.. July 6.—Articles ot incorporation for th Lnccin ‘Theater ‘Company, with a capital stock of Soon wore Aled secently. with: Re- Arter" Tarkery “The incorpors tor fort tat Ce Tudringtom dain M Hien" Alpsanier W. tasaerdate John: tina, Coe iuudoinn & Orne Hee: at oaraes, tases We, Mack, Joh Seliforro and John Clemente. e's ahe intention of thee men tc nila tater for our people un Lin. taintugrertneae Governor. he plans sen ae achure have hem drain (ori Minn” architects™ and Ts fo limwe a enting eapacits of £00 mt tove mmiern thronamotr. Whi Ee Seing panned prisarily Yor Moving nicuire house: a xtane te be- iRerine dtet'ts_ecomimodate. a rea Abe or vaudeciliey nthe, oceasion Abend he theater wilt be ene a ihe emost magnificently constructed i the staan Uta characa with, Cpatdence Gamie Ray Mirgtirs, 23, BU61 Train avec, aS Sergeant tects a FORELT nnitne be ts ae Frere Baa EM tent whe ena Tunn, 312 East (Gail xtroot. w SEND MAN HOME FROM DUNN HOLY BEATEN | Anderson Erown, 18, 3425 Tntian avenue. ix an epileptic. Hut mother, Mee Mintle Renee, went ha to th Cowie county payehopatle hospital for treatment, "Me stayed there only A ahort ine, ihen-waa_tranaterced froin thers to the Chicago State hos- ital at Dunning, Mt, ebost January S2.192h, (we stay anil Min cundiion is ac improved dhne he sould apt Rules buns < Relatives Visit Daring Menem Ree ether aister “and” brothers, elt Ri "ctu “ana rete, fer ubty reptees trom urges nail attcad JAM concerning hix deportinent and inroved ‘condition ney sat Mad medion evecrd for” wood be: Favor, “tte was qufet it Sil ence never “bothered ang one nd always 2ioeited'ts hie. att Peslness. Pity Munda ne Sith Ander sonra bretie, Gkirease, were mut swe hin. Clarence found. Anderson Sia lack ever SWa struck Fou there?” he asked galt smiles "Sh done out Jauout such a Mite thing Te moth: ing ve sala ‘Scars on Throat Carence, unable to. Ret any_ mar fornia "fee bie brother: ee tiened hnine and rotweard the matte Eb'the members of the farall.- Tues S22 She Brown, tee dataten, Mes ira. Dorsey, ad Benewt and. Wil Hiaie viroen hee some weet cate tee Anicrson. “They found bien wh he‘ta reengétae any or thein, stand. ing ns rorker o€ fs wane Auber & TiS Condition. trishtened theta it five ‘wun puted noth of ath eyes Sere “Uinekwed, closed” and bal SNollen! there Were is One’ pein Sends’ honk: a cbeeeeineh brute fan feo nin ecllar bone down Ri irene and tiers were bruises nau Misefcsoulder. He hall been besten Simoat death: PSs Worecy immediately sent. to a tal ea Sd Antares teat takes Homer ‘Wher he Tater eaune C0 hun Sele he sald thae the mtghe weneanun Simian nneted Gardner (rite): nue iuar bewuune ne auc slow about eae Ung. ot his. lomo ae bedtime, therwtich insetigation wien saad Saturday, July 2, by the victim's sis- ter ale laura’ Dorsey, and Be feiier reporter ‘The “olicials de flared that tnderson” yam amaulte by antes atexungee, &. pationt. i Rhnex'S) accordine to reportn tha Sune te! thein Lewis Pair ato" fatisnts std that three men “nasens onether attacked Andeewra. Ascend ing to. Airs: Dursess the aftendin Tiiallans De. Tents: retised to ton BP ihe Duewered. boy when ake eal Mis ntention to Act brother's condi WOULB-BE PROTECTOR | | OUTAURS THREE BULLETS Washington, D. Cis July §—Thomas Bennett, 1413'S: street NeW. lal to have outrun « bullet, Martha Hel ie alleged to have teen asnautted by her sweetheart, Hunter Lee Jenkins, 38, i902 20th setvet, Jenkins Ix re- ported to have pleked her up. and thrown er dowd 2 Blight. of stairs and then to have started shootlng a her. ‘Hennete was Inelinnt to offer her protection until Jenkins started rire. Then We hewn to run. The police say that there shots were fired, Dut Teninett declares that he heard only two, Hy admits that there may have feen_a third shot, Wut that If there was he was too far away to hear It. TENNESSEE. MURDERERS EASILY GAIN FREEDOM ‘Trezevant, Tenn,, July 8—Tommitt ‘Harris’ slayer has gone free. Last | January, Harris, a bor, was crossing ‘the farm of Plosa Knighton of Buen (Vista, when the latter fired at him fund wounded him fatally. Quite a |Nennation tas gered. In the town Mthen the bos died. Knizhton was ar- ested and last Week he was teled Sundae Harwond's court on. charge of fiat desree murder. ‘The jurs Sequitted him. IC is expected that i Verdict of acquittal wilt also be given In the case of Lige Chewsa, another white man, who shot and” killed i man of the face out at Cedar Grove. ‘This shooting Is alleged to have vc- curred at a erap kame, | Philadelphia, Fa, July §—The aa ase octation ot this ctr amiigted Site oe Watlonal Wess tence’ Wie Tay ined muesli eit Meaaattae mepere se ee ee eee te ae zenz of the “City of Jirethetly- Love.” ‘The Slottanion pctaions 1s tates ia aereniee Wicine place ass Hortons tn posidvas eat’ year at aa Beiiatted walee of Geter ee mote Sige cunteatin wear aveapted to cone tract aeasuntings We genase, ‘and Sareea war oa Ge ne cantons Sin MRE Peeacehame haeaece Hrat dite that ths Sorapanye nas ent [ised a tua of the face in this oe: ism ait school vistors who hee aos nee mee eres Soe ied ones ot tie feat ade a Gor tne’ of 8 Bae erate ace hilar aes Stouhees: Ulum'atut eitate for mabe ae anructes eee aes tates Wer of the elchbor™ Fe area a aie ot ee es Hee ents, Snaed Sesameented Se Gu ache ecto eaeen Soe oo Ser aan te Sate Aten. iat aed ehe see [SS Sneeh in fund of $LEET61 wan ralsede wih which tints nehokiratipa [vse gabled te the nicest ona o's eet Lteroer Senemais Cones ‘aes out avait ee two ection Sike Uaioe ot beter ante cad See Sie as ereemaiee os token Mascon teataute erate rie Aiea weit hag bor ronisneal nace tah tent ie Seencey sie Tea hares mace SN eis whe Weer: See Scecn ek ie eet oe peratas nag Geese classes, home gardens at UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS THREATENING JAMAICA Kingston, Jamatea, Jnty &—An un~ employment crisis Ix threatenet here aaa rest of the sinimp In the prico Of sugar. Some estates have suspend ed operations and others Twill close luntewe the government makes 2. loan tothe plasters. tenders of Jamat= cans are returning from the Cuban, cabo ites. it ts eeported thar Jaq male Talorers {a Cubs art entering from inck of necessities anil many Of them will Rave to he repatriated by the government. MONEY IN TULSA BANKS Much is belng said and written nowatlays hou reef for stricken Tubsine. Alf that ks well and coo, Te is our heliet, thotzh, that one of the most truittut sources for rellet fe being orertorked. “That source Ly Jin the hank deposits of the people of Tula themselers, What hay hceame of the money which those people Killed and’ those Prove she Lid their bank banks de= HGosed nad in the banks of ‘Tule? Tuten buastet- of being the clehent, city, per camila. inthe world. - Tho: Sank Weposite of the average citizen were much larger than those of the fame clint of people in many citles, Nothing hue Bren heard of all this mroavy- What is being done to Fee cover it? ‘Ricelkid investigation shautil be mnade to illwegver just where it ia, The money beronainss ta those kitted Should. be prvcured bs he city and Bien. to the relatives or-othera. of The homeler,. strict. wugsviaion Mould. be serthcomime ‘te wee that [hone deponiters ache have test hele Hooks yet fall Jassie» im any areounes Hingwehich may tear. The bankers Hretably know where this money oe = after them, THE MAN wHo KNOWS wHo CAN gay, tutor ot FE Hie eiaaes ake eth alas Eee Eaeeae & "Ranepae alan Dee sein es ee Fie ae a oer aa Ete aa Essie ieee Fifeee ES cin pene os motte ae Ee aa fetietere gon SwEexee. per gey. author of “THE [i Retit: SR ETT aa" Sick eizow's | ES eS | SEED tate “is] eet reign Fecseneabia’ Biatory of ARR Seg | Rese Say RSS alee Eee Ss ena sean Oe Be peer Sie TAT Cage Sey Bosse oft. 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COHN Be hat a i tote ae ay SAVE MONEY On Your NEXT SUIT JOHN J. FELL Soo some LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE GO. GETS $100,000 LOAN The Liberty Life Insurance Company, located in the Housetown St. Brownhill, Michigan avenue, 55th street, has been successful in obtaining a $100,000 loan through the Insurance Company, the bank at the address 12 Court and Dr. Murray Hill as the chief appointees to repolling this loan to the Library. Tennis Dean Mr. and Mrs. O. O. by a private entertainer and adheres of the club as a member of the society in which Mrs. Sonn's company serves the library by school. After attending the event, Mr. Travis has been consulted with the Lincoln State Bank for a pumphouse and a real estate broker for holders as well as being one of the older real estate brokers of the South Carolina area because of his ability and thorough knowledge of the value of real estate and with the assistance of the real estate firm, the real value of the list of properties furnished the bank by the officials of the insurance company. BUTLER COMMUNITY CENTER The Butler Center annual lanquet, held Thursday evening, June 30, was a queen committee, Mrs. Ellie Smith (cereal manager) M. Burray, A. A. McCormack, E. Eshnine, D. Brett, I. Brett Jones and H. Cipriani, served a very directable G. Pafrik, president of the membership body, Miss Myrtle Carpenter, Chairman of the executive committee, Mrs. A. M. Church, A. M. E. Church; Mr. Johnson, Maywood; Mrs. A. M. Waters, held representative, public school district A. M. E. Church; Dr. Ashburn, executive director of center selections from Dumby by the R.W. Wooden, treasurer of the Senior Girls Club of the center, and Mrs. Damillon of the Camp Fire Girls of the the greatest attention and received enthusiastic applause. Charles Bell, president, the Under Community Center is supplying an actual pool on the North Side. More than 60 women in training classes and 60 completed the course within the year. Mrs. W. A. Drake, girl that meets weekly. She is also the house-roo-house visitor. She chaperoned a group to a benefit afternoon was spent in mimes. The Benjamin Hunger Club's club of women in Weston of Woodland Phillips Settlement, is taking on new life. They were highly entertained last week by from Mr. Weston's Day Soons. The reception given the young people in Park in Weston was a very pleasant affair. The center is becoming a museum of North Side organizations. It is the headquarters on the North Side for the N. A. A. M. Woodland League and the W. C. A. Drake. Mrs. Adairn, the executive director, and her helpers are laying a solid foundation for social work on the North Side. THE UNCROWNED KING APPOMATTOX CLUB Prophetess Fails to Destroy Turner was arrested for cutting Henry Lewis, a preacher, riding at a horseback ride in the woods. Mary Walsh, who does a specialty of going into trenches, thus drawing large crowds and accosting to witnesses, patrolled the woman. He then throwws knives those with his wife and children, those with his wife and children, and Lewis laughed a laugh with knives. Lewis laughed a laugh down his face and walked away several days in the House of Covenant. WEST SIDE NEWS Fall Nights, late Rev. Devon J. Primer, the pastor of one of the churches of Omaha who has been busy for quite a little time, will be guest speaker at Rev. J. A. Rogan the pastor of United Baptist Church as spectator to have an opportunity to see musical central given by the people of Omaha. Thomson last Thursday at St. Peter's Church in Omaha. Each student demonstrated they had met with other students and the teachers for their grandish work. Miss Easter Jackson, the pastor of a studio for dramatic art, the stress teacher, and the filmmaker club path of something. They got busy, kept the people in mind. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tennis Dean Entertains Seeks Missing Brother Spends Vacation Here Miss C *Harris of Louisville, Ky., is in the city督导 Harris has been a teacher at Tuskegee and in Jackson, Ms. Harris is the house guest of Mrs. Reatrice Blackwell, 361H, Calmut avenue, where Miss Harris visited the University Chapel. To: Vikt Ear Attorney Frederick McKinney, 1892, died on January 16, 2016, to make a trip to Baltimore and other Eastern cities on important business. **Defender Agent in City** J. W. Worthington, Defender agent from the University at the Porter Hotel, 3rd and Waltham, with the Standard organization regarding the release of information. William Lewis Returns William C. Lewis, 3568 State street, has returned to inter the remains of the wife, Mrs. Florence I. Lewis, who was 62 at her home after a long lifetime. Successful With Deals M. T. Isley, president this Halloween, told me that he had long been successful in closing several cases of fraud. He said that Mr. McLean is for clients who were anxious to choose the real estate matters in that case. Returns from Milwaukee Mose Nancy M. Kebede, 4412 St Davenport street, who spent Sunday and Monday in Milwaukee, Wis. the purses of her Petekert, has returned to the $10,000. Extend Visit Mrs. Leona Chandler and Mrs. Kathryn Langston of Chicago will probing the Missouri city for tofuht many social engagements which could not possibly be held three weeks of their stay. Kansas City is the former home of the Missouri City and Mrs. Langston are having a wonderful time. The latter in very much the Missouri city and its people. To Visit California M. A. Wilkerson Williams, New York and Mrs. Hirsa and Mrs. K. Rogers of Angeles and San Francisco. While there they will visit the grand Canyon. In Encino they will step at Yellowstone Park. Dr. Barres Mews Office. Dr. George S. Harnes has moved from 260 E. 10th St. to more numerous offices at 211 State Street to accommodate the added increase in public parking. Home, Carver to Leave Mrs. Battiford Imrexing Mrs. Madeline B. Petfordt, who has been a new home in Hirvellin, Ohio, she was a pediatrician at the pediatric church center. Before leaving her job, she presented her with a prize party and presented her with a work in the church club. She was also a member of the community gift given the church. WILL GLUE RECITAL Mrs. W. K. Green will give the annual perforal for her music class at the M. G. A. auditorium Sunday, July 10 at 2 p.m. The public is cordially inviting. --- Miss Hortense Hall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George, a graduate last week from the eight grade of the Douglas school, and Miss Elizabeth, a graduate last week. Miss Hall was the youngest member of her graduating class and for a performance in an orchestra. She is an exceptional performer and an orchestra at the piano for the graduating exceries. The piano for her scholarship record and for her perfect record. She is an outstanding student in school society among other beautiful gifts of the occasion was a beautiful friend. Unidentified Boy Drowns The body of the an unidentified boy about 10 years old was found at the door of East 11th street. Sunday. The police believe that the body was far out. The body, which is described as that of a brown skin boy, is feet 5. The body was found in Horses' morgue, 1329 Michigan avenue. Motoring Parties Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, Miss Jennie tore, Carol and Lymee, the guests July 1, when they motored through suburbs in the Cheatham's beauty Mr. Holman Returns Chicagoans of some years standing in the city of William E. Holman, 200 East Chicago in the old days. Mr. Holman now in the employ of the Lincoln Museum. Soldiers Give Dance The hosts of Company B of the fight- town annual dance Monday night at the company, under the leadership of Cap- pion of being the livestrongest group at 12:35 p.m. in Numeroire streets were given aways and the company land furnished. Males Smith Entertained Open Playground Jesse Mann Missing Relatives of Jesse Mann, 501 Federal street, have been invited to locate him. He has been missing from his home since he was 18 years old, had on at the time of his death, and is now at the time of dark trousers. He was in his shirt shearer at 5:00 p.m. 6 in weight 140 pounds. Struck by Gab Nice, Nellie McCall, 49 years old, 27 East 56th place, is cared for to her home suffering with injuries which she received when she was struck by a cab. Has Unknown Assailant Clarence Turner, 19, 462 East 22nd street, stated to the 19th Calumet avenue, that some party unknown to him in connection with him and, perhaps with him a knife, Fractures Font While riding his bicycle Arzell Hartl 16 years old, 12 East 12th street, was knocked off by an automobile and the contact caused a fracture of the left Qvine Chanel Celebrates Quinlan Chalne A. M. E. church, inquires that he will celebrate her 47th anniversary this month, the fourth and fifth Sundays of the beginning of a drive to wipe out the church's indiscriminate sermon is to be preached by the pastor, H. E. Stewart, has been made for a get together meeting Wednesday night, the mother Quinlan is planning a large program for community of the most important and progressive movements of the city, such as providing to all members and friends to help with the good work being done to wipe out the debt. Improved Samuel Foster 244 Fast 11st street, once the residence of once the residence of several days, is much improved. Receives Praise of Grand Jury In their report to Chief Justice Charles McCormick, commission for the work being done and the excellent reports submitted by the clergy and in charge of many charities. The work is years and it is often upon her recommendation alone that the president grant protest in criminal cases. Bitten by Dog While delivering groceries at the home of Joseph Crump, 4421 Polei street, Reuben, NY, he was bitten on the right and left by a dog owned by the Mr. Crump. 'Two Women Eight For some unknown reason Misses Alison was arrested at a 24th and Federal streets. When the smoke of the battle had cleared army Misses Alison was taken to a local jail. Both women, who live at 25th Federal street, were placed under ar- UND T S IN BRIEF Can Causes Injuries Lewis Jones, 45, 3401 Calumet avenue, affectionately named with suffering, with which he injured his head, tempeled to-bard a 35th street car. The car then crashed into a 35th street car, thus forcing his injuries. Light, Enlighten on Vacation Mrs. Mary Buffalo of Buffalo, Calumet avenue, is enclosed to her home sufferer, received from being struck by an automobile. Mrs. Buffalo was standing at a crosswalk, Michigan Avenue, and when two, automobile lights, it frightened her so she looked up. Discovers Dead Body Cruanes Foot Under Train While attempting to steal a ride on a Michigan central train, Charles Tries, 25, is shipped and fell under the train, traffic警察 (out and other injuries) to the fall. Stabbed by Woman Edward Harper, 25, 2100 Ellis avenue, died in a stabbing situation that as he was standing on the corner of 21st and Cottage Grove avenue, the police were called. State street, he was viciously stabbed by Miss Minnie Mason, 21, Artesian could give no reason for the assault. Resist Holdups Guts While returning to his home at 4258 S. 10th St. in Chicago, he was 90 years old, was shot by two unknown men, and was shot by Jones resisted. The men assaulted him, one making a severe cut on the right hip, and another on the left. Collision Injuries Four In a collision between two automobiles at 35th air-port and Michigan avenue the driver of the first machine and that of the second machines: Mrs. Willey Goldman, 28, 5110 Prairie avenue; Mrs. Nettle Compton, 344, 5114 Prairie avenue; Mrs. Nettle Compton, 344, 5114 Prairie avenue; Mrs. Nettle Claybrook, 3958 Stirling street; Accidentally Drowned Heat, Thirst and Theft Must Leave Town James Dunson, 434 East 35th street, caused the arrest of Brownie Green, a former employee of breaking into his place of business and stealing money and some cigars. Dunson claimed belonged to Green. Green disowned the knife, but promised the judge that if he would him go free, he would turn to his home at Birmingham, Ala. Minister's Son Arrested Atticus Haywood, 16 years old, who claims to be the son of Sydney Park C. M. E. Church, Columbia, S. C. was arrested in an alley between Michigan and Indiana avenues and 32nd and 33rd streets, various stories as to him having them in his possesse, finally admitting that he robbed his partner, and asked him to disgrace the goods. Ion being corrupted, court he was unable to identify him before other dew as his accomplices. He was held to the grand jury under $5,000 for burglary. Seek and Ye Shall Find Murray friends sitting in the house of Mrs. Barnwell was told the Evans avenue, reported to Mrs. Florence Barnwell was using table linen and towels greatly resembling that, which erased a search warrant and was rewarded by finding a quantity of housewives in the home of Mrs. Barnwell. Mrs. Barnwell stated that another woman was only using it. She was charged with and will be given a jury trial July 15. Men Acquitted of Larceny The Men The Men Wendell E. green won freedom for Wendell E. green with no homes and no friends, who had been accused of attempting to rob a law plea was that the men were only an- sion to return to their southern homes ideas in mind. He won out before Jude seven acquitted (white) criminal court seven acquitted (white) Wanted to Dress Up In his ambition to dress up in the dress of the city, he went from the third floor to the first floor and robbed the house of the neighbor, Elenzer Thomas, complained to Sergeans Daw and Callahan, who were in the parcel, and they arrested Jackson, who pleaded guilty. He will wear clothes at the state state for six months at the bridewell. Hot Weatch Heals Break Huba Underwood, 20 East 13th street, Huba Underwood, 20 East 13th street, were arrested by Officer Cleoer Smith, 3rd precinct, and charged with fighting, assaulting, and holding Harrison street station, the holdover barricade registering 97 in the shade, causel the boys to think that fighting was going on, Judie John F. Haas of the Harrison street station that they had made up to fight. --- OTL Andrew Bowman the Third Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew J. Bownan, Jr. of 827 Loomis Boulevard are the proud owners of the Dearborn hospital born at the D. Pearson hospital on June 25. Mother and son are doing grandfather, Andrew J. Bownan. Dearborn is well-known Hollow in this state. Two Baby Girls Arrive Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Simms, 633 P. 45th street, are the parents of a 45th and ground baby girl, born last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sheridan, 412 742debe street, are the parents of a nineth and ground girl girl which arrived last Wednesday. Sent Back for Trial. Nash Conner, who was arrested at the Ward and Harry, 52 present, and charged with the murder of Leslie Dunn Ward and Harry, 52 present, and charged with the murder of Leslie Dunn Ward and Harry, 52 present, and carried back by the sheriff to Hattiesburg. Mike, to stand trial, Conner has accused him of murder and successfully captured. Mrs. Wimp Passes Away Mrs. Wimp Passes Away Monday, July 17, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wimp Passes Away Mrs. Wimp lived to the advanced use of 90 years, and death was besiezed by disease. Besides her daughter's death, Mrs. Sandy and Edward Wimp, to mourn her Man's Threat Cut Fall from Street Car Mrs. Biffa Metherson, 19, 3520 State Street, suffered injuries when she attempted to hit street air at HARVARD. The attack started throwing her to the pavement. Losing Mind Daniel Fawley, 36, 2715 Federal street by the police of the 2nd precinct when complaint was made that he was acting it is believed that his mind is affected. Guilty of Adultery *Ion Rivers*, 33, and Isabella Ford, 17, were arrested at 413 Calgary avenue for preying, and charged with allegation of complaint of Charles Ford, 421 East on Judge Joseph Schultman of the South Court. Rivers was sentenced to ninety days in the House of Correction, while he was placed on probation for six months. Wrote Checks Minus Money Willie Griffin, 26, 150 Elmwood $100,000 confidence game, before Judge Francis Wilson of the Criminal court, and was convicted of a false confession provision that he make restitution of 150. Griffin passed checks on the City Jail and the City Jail they were returned marked "No funds." Draws Heavy Fine Jim Merryweather, 4423 Federal street, Iowa and Grape, 4th precinct, and charged with disorderly conduct on Federal street, was fined $100 and costs Federal street, was fined $100 and costs North Park police court. Uses Skeleton Keys Accepted for Non-Support William North, 3620 Northborough street was arrested by police, 25th March, 2015. Jamaica North, 2013 Wentworth avenue who charged him with non-support Old Soldier Loses Money Sentenced to Poison George Watson, 52, 3741 Walash avenue, was sentenced to 7 days in the prison for his involvement in the Hines of the Harrison street court on behalf of William Hill, 15 East street, who charged him with disorderly conduct. 100 Days for Assault James Henderson, 2825; Isis Blaver, a lawyer for the Harrison street court for 100 days by Judge John F. Haines of the Harrison street court, with intent to kill. He shot his wife, Mrs. Salena Henderson, 4332 Champlain street, formerly lived at Chester, Mess. Put on Probation Morris Jennings, 21, 4554 State street was placed on probation for six months when he was charged with misdemeanor misdemeanor relations. He was arrested and charged with non-support of his wife, Mrs. Gladys Jennings, 4729 Evans avenue. Not Guitty of Confidence Game. Flet Alron, 5150 State street, claimed that Jerome Washington, 5253 Dearborn Avenue, was wrongly lengthed to Nute Chilton, 5015 Dearborn street. It was one man's word against the other by Attorney William L. Dawson, was given his freedom. Maker Statement Mrs. Carrie Conner, 3263 Rhoeas avenue, Brooklyn, NY, was shot and killed by Willie Smith, 4129 Ellis avenue, was not broken when he engaged in a fight with one of her sons. Eugene Mann Arrested Eugene Mann 3263 Rhoeas avenue, a real estate dealer, was arrested by police for violation of probation. A few months ago Mann pleaded guilty of obtaining a warrant for his residence and was put on probation with the prosecution that he would restitution. He agreed. PLAYMATES SPREAD NEWS AFTER CHUM IS DROWNED EDWARD WHITE BUYS SAUNDERS DRUG STORE Near White, white, formerly of the White Pine So. So. State street has severed con- purchase the store of the Harvey 14 Somers, White, White at 420 South State White is a well-now m own store throughout the city a and an expert repairing ten years en- gineered vehicles received his cary training in the University of Caloos, Caloos, OH. entered Summer in the Coloos, Mo. in 1911, finishing a bachelor's course in 1911. Edw. N. White section there and of the Harvey of Saunders Co. at street. Mr. White street. Mr. White street. m a n throughout the city and throughout the prospects having ten years' ex- presived his early public schools of Cairo, I. entered the University of Illinois School of Thur- gam for four years with George M. Porter at 5150 south state street. He Porter may easily and rightly be called the father of Chicago drama since he has now found employment at his store during his stu- cer. Mr. White is a member of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity of all N. I. G. and Ape- mion Branch 4, Free and Accepted Masons of all N. I. G. and Ape- mion Club. Davis South Oceans Office A welcome addition to the ranks of Chicago's professional men comes in formerly principal of the Pearl High school, Nashville, Teen. He will enlist Dr. Smith as a professor of chemistry 2011 S. Stats street. Dr. Smith is favourable known by his has come to Chicago and studied at the university. He recently graduated from the university, technology, being the first man of his class in technology, him to honor himself with such a distinction. Some weeks ago he took and passed examination which met in chicago. Dr. Moore, one of the examiners, approached him, seeing a man of the lace taking the test. Later dr. Smith was requested the board, to seek to interest the president of our leading institutions in perma- tion of the profession. Dr. Smith is also a graduate of the medical and pharm- al departments of Mohary Medical Colleges. Bandits Slug Watchman John Blomberg, 386 Prairie avenue, a watchman at the Montgomery Justice Center, 212-515-388. The narrowly escaped being located to death by satirist early Wednesday morning. The yegemen—there were several of them—were by climbing a telephone pole. They forced the second-story window, crawled in, and entered the room. There they met the yegemen beat him on their resolutions. The men succeeded in looting the safe and escaped with the butt ends of their resolutions. The watchman was taken to the illiterate in Liberty bonds and currency. The watchman was taken to the illiterate in Liberty bonds and currency. Where has his agility become unconscious. Gullty of Manslaughter A Correction Thomas Johnson, a graduate of the North Louisiana Industrial High School, Howard University, wishes to correct the erroneous statement that he galled the police when he said that he was arrested and sentenced to serve one year in Joliet prison. Mr. Johnson is well thought of in social circles in Chicago, where he left college with a spendid reputation and good record. He resides at 3038 Prairie ave. Debut Party Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Green gave a debate party for each guest. Ms. Bryan avenue, Thursday, June 30. Seventy- seven guests attended with artistic decorations and the unexcelled music by Ernest Green's orchestra for every one present. Visit Joliet, IL. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, 3151 Forest avenue, have returned from their trip to New York and friends. They wish to express their sincere thanks to those who made their visit a pleasant one while in their old homehead. The trip was a 74 July collection. Winn-Cell Returns William Bell, president of Bell's life-wild, Mich. has just returned from a trip to Israel. Bell is life-wild. Several of the old life-wild lot owners were so well pleased with their lots that they purchased more lots and adviso their friends to do Solidarity Returns Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harlin, Jr., from their honeymoon trip in Canton, from their honeymoon trip in Canton, stay. There were many social affairs to their friends, 250 E. 57th street. Hod Bullman Goods Charles Richardson, 2022 State street, who was arrested by Officer J. Pullman, of Pulman, CA, was found $5 by Judge P. H. John, having Pulman goods in his possession. Quincy County Fair LEARN A BUSINESS! WANTED—A man capable of earning $4,000 a year. Must be man now holding responsible position, aggressive, have some selling sense and organizing ability, have good education. Must be able to train men and get results. Our proposition has possibilities unlimited for the man who wants to make good. Address, Box A, CHICAGO DEFENDER. THIS WEEK Cheerful Givers The Asuccena (a ban-say-nab, they urge you to call it) Club, a part of St. Thomas Church, entertained with a dance the other night. The memorial object of the entertainment was to all the church. The churchman is reported to have disposed of 50 tickets 35 cents each. Enough were sold by all the members, the expenses were paid, to give the church around 357. That shows that all of the money has been received for her efforts. Despite its hard work, this must be a good club. Granting that nearly all of the money must have received about 45 for her efforts. This amount of money was enough for her help and helpless causes. Each girl gave 4 worth of her services for helpful and helpless causes. Each girl gave 4 worth of her services to charity in a year? Four dollars? If you don't, you can't smile at these girls. If you don't, you won't well you seem to be joining from the point of unselfish service, such in spite of what the presachers have have you bested. Don't let all the opportunities to help get by you, and have you bested. Don't let all the opportunities to help get by you, and have you bested. As was the Asuccena bid. Best Citizens There are many good citizens living on the island. At 433 last sigh (the number may be wrong) there is a man who may work on a little 10 by 10 grass plot in front of his home. That plot seems to be an island at it. For the beauty it looks over it, then goes and pulls out of the earth a blade of grass here. The effect suits him. He finds happiness in this work to help make your city a little farther on, possibly it's Calloway's, a small girl is washing a big one at 6 o'clock, when you are probably asleep. That girl is going to wash the store window at so early an hour she will not neglect to wash the windows in her future home when she is up and doing like that must have careful and helpful parents to teach her. At 419 Langley avenue an old woman and a girl about 10 years of age are neighbors' alarm clocks ring. They look over the work, smile, and go on a good day's work. It is a mighty good thing that these stars should be there, then, for there are times when you might fail them. To do this work in the stars, you should go in it anyway. They are the stars you should hitch your wagon to in Washington Park. High Salaries The Rev. Dr. Robinson of the First Episcopal Church, New Orleans, has the highest paid pastor in his denomination. Dr. Robinson told the congregation that he worry about preachers getting too much money. They won't do it. He said the modern idea is to pay according to the value of the work in hand. He said the work made the work of the church the most important of all forms of human work. The work you will have to pay them. One of our correspondents in the church preachers down there are the tools of the whites. McCord in his "The Dependent" reveals an appalling state of inefficiency and sometimes immorality which exists in the realms of the church. Better salaries will not do all but they will do much to improve such state of inefficiency in ministry in Chicago as well as in Boston. Morality and education are the highest paid salaries with each other than ignorance and virtue. Most importantly Dr. Robinson, the highest salaried, is a good preacher. Hate Off! The Vendome Theater is a good place to go. More and more people have had there the old, old story about money being the root of all evil, never the world, and the audience was once the world, and the audience was once the world, and a rose bowl is made. All good and helpful, with these good offerings come what granddad would have called a bunch of "smart Aleks." They are those young men who come to the theater to cover, to clauses, to clauses, to clauses, in their mouths and hats on their heads. As all hats are made larger, more materially, than the old ones, the cover is less necessary and extraordinary obstacles in the view of the management's rules. They are who indulge in this habit should be informed that courtesy is in place at the theater because there are some certain ways in which the audience will force the respect of these vain dandelions, all of whom do not know that they would refrain from acting, had so impolltely, on some night, marred his pleasure? Are you one of those "Strellers" who strut up manlike, in肌似, with their hats on? ```markdown ``` SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 WN NATIONAL GRAND COUNCIL MEETS HERE IN AUGUST The national grand council of Ancient United Knights and Daughters of Africa, of which William H. Fields is president in St. Louis, Mo., is preparing to hold a great meeting in this city from August to November will convene at the Wendell Phillips Museum in the Avenue Monday, Aug. 9 from 8 to 10 o'clock, and continue in session at the museum. This is contested to be the greatest sale in the series. Leasees and visitors from California, Colorado, Ohio, Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri, New York and Illinois are making great preparations to visit the museum. Cody coined more than 1,200 members coilyly made more than 1,200 members respectively to this convention. Chicago, with more than 2,000 members, is leaving no stone unturned to invite these guests in the highest degree. Monday night, Aug. 1. his reception night program at Grant Memorial Auditorium, 100 West 42nd Street, noon, night. Avenue Theater, day afternoon, need day and military training at the Logan Armory, Friday at the Logan Armory, Fr. T. L. Scott, counsel at Gell Fellowship Hall, Saturday, juvenile convention and reception National Grand Master Fields, in Ohio, in the city a few days ago, to confer with committees and left well prepared for the conference, be guided by the order. Roy T. L. Scott is chairman of the committee. Mgr. William Heywood secretary, and Bailey chairman of location committee. Higginbottams Fall Out The path of true love did not run brown in the 411 State street, so Judge- Heward Hayes of Stock Yards station a line of 101 for against him on complaint of Mrs. Myrle Hibigian- LEET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FOLLOW YOU ON YOUR VACA- TION, ORDER IT NOW. FIRST CLASS CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT We serve nothing but the Fine Foods in the Market at reasonable prices. Table D'Hote and A La Carte Service Open from 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. —THE— TUXEDO 3032 Indiana Avenue, UPSTAIRS DR. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS DENTIST 3515 Indiana Ave., Chicago Offices equipped for the practice of modern dentistry. GAS-OXYGEN Administered X-RAY DIAGNOSIS ORAL PROPHYLAXIS A BUSINESS! dependent of a Job In thirty days you can be prepared to earn from $200 to $300 a month in the Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing business. Full details upon request and 2 cents for postage. D. BELL & CO. 3425 Indiana Ave., Chicago O A YEAR! able of earning $4,000 a year. Must responsible position, aggressive, have organizing ability, have good educa- cain men and get results. Our propo- nlimited for the man who wants to press, Box A, CHICAGO DEFENDER. ae ee ee 7 sg \ SATURDAY. SULY 9, 1921 . THE CHICAGO DEFENDER é PAGE: FIVRY gang gs A EES OOO RSs oO 3 im Cra Eda | oe c KY Wy dae BAVOMANS PAGE ee Fa CHICACO ——— MS HEN TAM FR EUANSTON GIRL BECOMES viedo Tho Wise Other wise! AR] HEA ee aucune mrugus| NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD |" soe risoyan pnt! Ag oem | a qq OCsifs i YF leienete Seen, tauiedl a5 Vegas side, Asacslon'la| REERAA, ns neta eae |p TET UO RSAN GE NR oe oe eet plant at 3435 indiana avenue. MMe. sei! Mex, Frank tuncatt au Mire an Sane Grant dacksun of the Xhink Shore avs spending ie week aad at the Cincennon Mutel Prof. J. Datlan Bowser oof Kameas ots, Sia wes fh the cli last wow for i fou dyn, ent route mye frous The anevting af the Nee ay G1 Brien Stiehe fe stonged at SUNG Awhile here : Mes, Wilke 0, Kawilin, graduate trans, wha tine mad ohana ut the Ge dies parame “Che Mvspsted Neo 20°30 taste, Sie, fe wher tate Mages months, “wit mend to heii vatioe with her parents, Ste Und Aira: Av. Mt, Walsein, 2214 arrows Mvennty ievatinteen I Sia. Sannen F. Btowe £35 Gh ste Toft for Macks, Ti aiat nestherD Sifeuniang tr he sue for tne sia Ruse Aue Seupiill of Sasheibe, syed is spending. the sirginer sith Ber dag, anise Frankie Shields Wear tinh arent. Te 6. Davie, G52 Tertinet avenue te peuiding tis vacation on aie farm Sear Lauinitie, Ry with relatives Jie "will wont friends and relay ves Liujevite nnd ciseduntt sn his re wr Mos, Hattie Denard, 4131 Catumer axenas, ie sinting 1a Washington, DO Ear two, works Mra, Thoma A, Aten, 482 Wateash aera, left the city Wednesitay to te ‘he puns! ad Mr Mattie Mitchell, 2744 Sariwn saree, Lienver, Coe Sire Teuaala ends, an 1, Turn ain teauty eulturist. she bas. teen Teiine her Rene seb the Harrisons Edo Indiana. avenue. ims aerepted. joniion in Mackinac Ieand, Mine, Sarah Penenn, 425 Raat 42nd ptreen, gave m haem party to a fers of fier fiends on the Fourth. re day ‘Ras spent in games avd misled Trews were Aisplased at mabe Taines Exelesten, of Madieon Ga. fevepnding hie waratien witty hte fhetiier and brothers at S863 Tdi Te Ie ones, wf Atianta, Ca. ta tn net Zine finds at 3:28 Taine ey asenuee ir and Mem. Gourke A, cis an- neither the mngeriage cf tkeir dave fon odes “Draneis, to. 2edwird Shien Stuntay, dene 5. Bre~MeCall_ of Indlanapalis, In. and dire, Pant Marnay were tumehenn Burra of Men. Tes Smith, 3516 Grand avenue, last Thursday. . P. Newsman te spending his va- cating in Chiearo, 420 Charnplatn Wilam Town, of Pasaéena, Cal. and ‘Mine Saphe iiaker, of Bask 30 ine, Mh wre visitors of Mra, Theling Collin,” B01 Feaerat ateeee. Me Girowen fe rn Tae 49 hiv old home i Sema, ala. SMies Ethel 5. Flngton. A. D. An- aerson and C, © Wiltama were dine fer rucate of Mire. Annie dames, G27 Efoannt areet, Atliwaskee. Wis ‘after te Senehean thre yearty was MMe red ower de ety ‘Morea 7, Web). of Detroit. ich. swan the quest af hig collin, Sige La- Sie Teconois, G1d2 St. Lawrenee ave- Sue, July 4 Sir. and Mire. Witla Emmons and ‘Mine Wanda Binmone, a4 Fast 40th Place, fete duty & for ah extended (our Sr ai. Bite. Olive Mahone, 54 Kast ste tenet. fe sertounty Hii at Hruvident Ronntal, Mies Annie Ie Frazier, mezzn so- gran and mudene of Allen. Taseh, FRomtens, wilt resaime “ber work fh Grane Prerusterion chole. and wil fir a ole Sundar, July 20, Mire, Elisabeth Tonks and grand. Aauchier, Stiee Pearl Hunks. af New Gnoare are vieiting Mra. Atma Wen- tiv. eats Indiana avenue. ‘Among the Chieaen motoring par- tion te Siehiizan takes fer he Porth Stotaly outing were A. Siauth ang Site, De, 3. @, Tymony and wite. We Fe Thani, Thee motend to Chale Bie inthe vielnixy at” Carsmpolie Stich. where thew spent a vers plea Bee Seekeond oes the farm ad 1 Witsen ‘ Mew 1. V. Anerson, Charleston, ww recone af Chusinnath Ge fuert several dayy last swore a the Shtowsil el, Mise Clary Wattiame, 50 Fast 23rd tivecs will Sean ina Sow daes for fer haute fs Ol Retueky. Meo and Mra, Cary Te Lewis, 427 Yet dith sere were entertained Tite aat their Haine hy dene Motele Seathte este nt Chg eecebrated Juuuele “Ante she sur, Mies Mernl= Aether muon xeveral mantie abroad Je the tudy of tauseal teetinsg ue. Cewrae Paumiain, 30 Raat 2a minet hrother cnt’ Rishon WW. a Boutin, wil nove ween for Anant Ege tobe sin sues of hie wire New Louien dwelt Peree, Newent ee, Witt arrive se the ety the art 2 the mount tn attend the Deawcart ot She pres at tne Munstespenl bier heres apples of the Concamers oS Ca eat ee Sheth Sait tase: redone Wan a Soha ye Neg Vrs eg! ite home Cie Sings Bar Reesaway. XV and Pa atena Ie Plame eat im Mow A. A, Teal, 61 arbors spinon Wak Seinemct henme after dn Beni. erin eet ctr upd. Sire Walter Speedy and con Waker, Je, Xo Wast 251 street, rere the ilianer meets: Sinday a SE Meahorns Nomert renee res OF the Vineonmes. Ho, Bre. Vow Tisiris a ranntar schomi tacker of Lautvitte, 1. Siting Rene ax the amest of Sze Peatriee Binckwel, 2617 Calumes avon Bre, Allee Martin, Seattle. # the mice cf Mise Tiaisy Caribe. ats Watash avenue. Mr. amd Mre Moria Tewty an family, R0R8, Forest avenue. wre at Their Summer home at Gleneos. Mrs, Vista SMultine, dnckeantilte, Flag ts sting het mother. Mea Findsant, stss South Parke avenue. 3, W. Winston, header of Clas & Netenpouer Community “Contere I spending a three weeks” vacation 13 The Bast, “He “wil visit many tueeties hile away. Mise Irma TP. McFarland. Evans. id Inde who ie elsitine her aunt Mee! a2X! Toad, gor Dearhorn sirert Sei ike a vurniner eonree at Chie caso ‘University. Mis, Addie M, Willie, 21 Fast seth | Caneel W.. Corea ned James eyeat ot Kann Cage Magar Rr lof Me aw Mire, Ne Se Weeds, 48 Cagiva ace "Sire Annie 22 Ploy of Kansas Clty sx viniting wer omn anil dates Me int ates Moree Hewat a8 EMomet avenues Meee dachoon Co Mettbivons shen ag week in the olty wisting Ste ans ‘Sire hal Setar, 358 Povest aves Tan aften whlch ne aid her ere ec, Mik! the at het Mer. Florence trent, 3582 Than ast Sei the cup Fueeday ‘ters una for ale Cakekiit Rate ees went oot et Sire tle Glawiie of New Oeteaws wie tao. ine wiitine. her saucer Sine, "Siestga’ Thumag "as18 an MMiscant fer the past thn mings Sua curt tor fume nthe Gres conn ese Mrs HA, Leekhart and fe, C, ace ¢ Siaeun Gin nee tn the Siding “Wine Mitte akhares S20 Shinn avenue, Mr Willa Tumer of Davénnort Iowan Ia dn the ety visting he Aauchter, Mh Siagie Witkerma, 323 Vivir venue, Mlar Wilkerson sasotand phatazraner ne the wesc ara" studigy S08 ant Sith ‘rete Teme]. Jehinson of Tamete Mh wea inthe lee tineetete tein Mk Son, ant ood dokmon ot Bishan Rectinnnt. Stee Joate Income of Tulse onde a haveing eq tn Ub Mes Srary doit rn af Chiat, Peder) ks Avanorphh Toft the cafe Sat Levene for Narguette SHE Se set end the sua ince the set uf 3 and Sa Pstereon. rw Lert, Hayton of Nau Benn ear on toute to: Bure. ie seat fi a oe save’ with her wun Sirs RE db ia SE? Chumanin aeons: stn, HYantue Carothere, 138 Wahi ayetaes left thw eh chorale fer Bjstebsngs Ones to. sing her rather Charter Vackew, Saat sell lait the fake resuroe and ‘Mee. Nora Sosiey ff Naniivin, Tene Mire Ecila Cook of Tdlewila 3ittke who fine hon ag ont hu Bet sahe seoweted mane ew sa ier ‘ral's ews whale ame "Sues. Adeie Colline entertained 0 ss, onde at prewe Clenoe Ettunuass his ss fa" honor of Sine ideina 'Patieund Chase Slaughter iu dune erat. She and, Mase Tow: of 51. Baa end giver ase motoring. to. Tole fiat ceveinwh uli Accomansing Sinemyare sins sn Siva, Pau Bes ef ligie Wan whe are’ on thet Sogn ‘irs, Sutin Grant. formiriy of Chi Jenna pot sehur han tesided do. Sew oer ley fur tne nase tena years fe visiting in Chitagn, She Je th Sovet or Hiepsonentaties SI "Turse Sind ite ae 20 Denote strove Mise. foahas Saowden orton: 230 yndess etran, wi leave “Thea eda Yor thanemine Arias te at eink tie Wuewnsal conscueton of ah See Bearasion C8, G Pi. Sire Ghenoun of out Ded Indy spent duly ah With her coast Sipe Batwa 1, “Clapton, 3158 ies Brgoae le Now eh Sole Se ind Sirs. Peres. Starghall Yell of Wich. sta Beans weit agave fan ith Sat Bing ts Nanc Sin ana. Mex WT Manteomersy 223 Rast, Sit stor ae Tell is"tie slater of Mr. Momt- einer TEE att af Meatzumery Ate wis ‘visiting friends and relatives an Mies lant weet a in Jeter of Retewig, Mle. & a toca ot Me sisters Mise WD Sitio ada Catuimer vem, Spm Sesion Atmetrone, 220 Jvernon Aven, who hae been 6m. Yeeg°G Nr tea for the gree etst a Oe tae CHOIR GIVES MUSICALE. Thy chole of the Mt. Vernon Pap. ust Dinreh 2420, easborn street Have a grand nusicate Inst Wednes. Firevening June 2 at the church Fou large and appreciative audience, thea the cortain was drawa we be. heli a beautitul serne of min ard omen, Gin mumber. “The Wont Sire atid “in” auractive | white owns, wise ye mien were, in tek Siuts, making & benuifel backsroundt Thos! ant aot aphear as sunteurs, hn Patter aa wiles artists of years of Gulaing Mee Beast Warner war Airectress and oreanict. A simple ned Of the head: Mrouaht every menitier fe iis on her forks The attacks ard fa Je OF ET cere wondectin fae ants UE Miss of special training, The umbers rendered x te sae ar Zronate quartets were especially. pore Site Rosie La Tele was the soluiat aud Mme Oly Hebiason, dramatic Fender. BEAUTY AIDS FOR DARK COMPLEXIONS Hew Art Improves. Upon Nature All self-rexpecUng people naturally with to. look thelr best. 1 makes Fiera ferns. yom, admire Fou, and Inve voit It makes you respect Sour- Fat ‘and it pasa, irom a bneivess SGndqeint, Yeu owe it 20. Soureel ait tw swir friends to make sours It tu gitractive am pmsslble at ail tier Sy stter how dart fone comm tom mae by Sot eam Deighten 19 A Einet attractive HENC brown OF pink tows ty using Wr. Pred Palmers Sin Sehitenee Olrement am direetes it cnste omty soe, te preseetly sate, am ix be far the tow satistuctory shin Hach for a stark complexion. ‘No matter Kew wis. shiny’ oF bumpy ywue ‘cuunptesion tay. In geu ean Frake it tinooth, suit and” attractive hye uaing Dee Fred. faimers Skit Westin snap, followed is his Face Tomer. They cost only Ze exch per pekage and give sou_sattefaetton Li possure many dimes their cost ‘Tolstratchiton ant soften tre, Une ruly lair amd make It-easg to dress Mtractivelss you will tind De Led Totnes Wale deesser tho most. de- gute and satisractory’ of tolled Fequisites, to mot use hot coraleeand Ieone tor straizhtening the hair. They ve te fe wot othe hale, seake i rite, break iucatd stnupis ruin vour hale. ‘tas only De Pred Patmer's Hate Dressrr and. von wiih tind that it solves pevvertis ihe problem of mak ing your 1a 7 straight, casy to dnuss, attraction. pealthy Im growth. Phe Price Ix esly 23e. De, Fret talmer has made, age uidy of th tollet needs of dark com= Flexinns. Hin Teauty Als aro mot Gniy the hes. but are perfects Anrm- fea re the skin and hate. which they heautifs and wake healthy. Most drug Fores. sell Dr. red Palmer's follet requisites. If Sour drueaist rannot supnty rout end $1.03 (includ fae war tax) and we will sind you porta a fill size packace of cyen bf the. four varticien a\ldrens 1 Fred’ “raimer'a Labornivrien, Deak BCA. Atlanta, in. NGTEYou can mane moses very oaeily in your spare time selling De Fred Paimers fimauty Aids to. sour friends and aoquatatances. “Weite for WINS NEW TRIAL FOR | BONDEMNED ARKANSANS New York, July §—The. National Association for the Advaneement-of Colured People, 20 Fifth avente, New York. today announced that a respite had, been tained in the eases of the six Colomed men sentenced to dle for Zhir allege! cotncetion with the AE dana rote Tnsurvowatl appwate wert made t0 tiusernor Thome C. Meftae to grant Asta of escention pending the Fe= suit of the trials of the other six vn tn the Piling County Court. “Tien dare tefare the date net fOr tw exorution Franke Hicks and five others. attorneys for the Ny A ALG. M uppiied for a writ In the otasit Chaneves Court restraining the state of Arkantan from. nuttin te leach “sentence Ingo exceution The-terit wan erantod be Ghancrllor Nariwaus and a fontaine enter doe servi upon the warden at the penitentiary preventing dhe execu wen Mending furrter setiow by the court Gots Habeas Corpus Gn une the. natlonal ee re- ged tig. Fonkocinge telegsam. from Situ wk, ee CESAtion tor habeas corpits fed nanery Cau. wehieh saya eres Mian, talent) Scipio ones SShamafilies a welts" propibteion ois antind tor th" the authorities Sn he Atkins” State ‘Supreme Court Medicine thie ist “defense, of ths Semtemned ‘en, the titfonal oftes Pte NvAUAL G, Tesmnmedhately ete Seetidned “ist sites waeceating that thes: ayia” in the federat court tie a welt. hakeu eorbus to ee vent the execution, Gn ‘hime 32 the axfonal office re- geste the following telegrasin from EHEME Mins ened Selpio Ac dunene “NG "nine danger “sioetroct- done Mnnibie wri here From ars ean was Seat totter Genet United "States, habeas eur in felerat eourt, Date ut execution oe sme ‘by Cavernor. change of Sonalerante, Fal Beebe” Supreme Court Possible 1 is posse that the cares will tne eaened on it of envar fo the Sigwmw Cimrt_of the’ Upiced. seates i tie. cases of Take Ware and te corhre te iofentanes whore renee Mons have heen twice reversed by fine state Buprene. Court, atric: far dhe S, A ke Gy Ps mmestiacely p= Bika for x vhanige nf venue hen the there ere’ tact tial for he {Hind lane ta the Phling county Cire CHU Comet cary in Stage on ah Prowl that prowstiee aeniaat the de Riciants tn Dilip “county wont resent ofaining a fair and Mupar- fiat frat “taurine resoreed decision for sx swevkit nthe motion for a change of Sune, ‘whem, in ahr Upnah enurse Procedures n decision te renered fn Ghree nn fant ave. No reason Known vor amustm action, "Eh tole ro foun rie As donee conn fiat'ate change a Seat fag ae fa Neon Granted and thatthe men il ete at the Getobor tor ot th prdlins oe SC harches Armour Avenue Christian Church, Rex G, Calvin Campbel Ph, Wk. Ao, pasion. Regular services at 11 Ao mo. The pastor spoke on “Self Necusation.” "At § p.m she pastor And. chi eomdected snrvices at the Phehatenet Christan Charch. (white). The pawtors subject Was TRE Hex: seratlow Movement In Tex Relation She Re tilons ag BAueational Devel Spun of the tee in America” The Discussion Was scatuiy. revelved Ly the congregation. Ueforn the sere- igus Hows Kenuredl presented to. Ieew. Cioupbell a cheek for 380 48 2 eontrle Inston from the Eaztewood Christian Church te. the building tund. Ator- pew Ne Se aslo wil speaie Simi Baty Ye aS hem. The cholr wil prepare’ special amusic for. the ocea- Som. Midweek prayer meetings are harmeay avtended.” Tat us keep tt UP. Institutionat Church—Dr. Mlender- ron preached t special sermon to the Mothers of the Fahles of our. craille foil Surday-mertn and chetsteued dames Dorey, Alien Crew, dackson Miller Wyate and Roosevelt Barrett Tye holy. communlon wax Adminis: fered. Pine next attnrterly gneotDR Wall Te held July Ho: quarterly con- Serenon daly 20. From Jule 9 10 Sep- teraber T the following classes wil Ko tauight ‘ander the direetion of the Ay ME, Ministers’ Wives? Alliance: Tuesing § pcm, enorus study, muste, Hhysleal culture? Wednesday. TL a, ms Inte study for childeen:. Thursiay, fim, sereings Friday, 2p. mn. gmiroliées. crocheting: " Sathntag: S839" p. mes, recreation, and at 8:30. sory tellin Quinn Chapel—Dr. HE. E, Stewart. the paetor: will preach Sunday mora: Ing and evening. Serciges besin at Yer need Sp, ine Speotal muse he the chert, Avbiz drive ig uu at Quinn Chapel fn the Interest atthe iin shh. Come and bear about tt Wednesda night. uly 13.) Member. Shin recepiton and reunion, | Subject Sungas moran: "Dealing wit Denar "Subjert Sunday. etening: Militle Fakes Treatroe the vines Tene. HE TE Tonks, who: has heen serving ae anslstant to. the Dastor, as left far the West te take charize.of the Av M.E. church i Trenton, Mo. People’s Interdenominational Church witl continue ite services at the Y. Mf Co Ac 38h street and. Wabash ave. hae, at ia. mand 8 p.m. Rev, T. E. TRoach, pastor. South Park M. E. Chureh, South Park avontio: and, aM “street, Mev, Revast, pastor-—Services bean at Ws? mt, with prayer by the pase tor. introduetion of Dr. Robinson of New. Orleans, 1a. who preached 2 wonderfal- sermon. The first rand gradusting exereise was hold at Tart- Sa Genter, 460 -Andiana “avenus. Yon men and women were award~ mf dintomas from many lines of eau- cation, such ax shorthand. typewrit= ine, wookkeening. music and) many other studies. The summer Tible school, varation and Kindergarten of SouthPark Church is now open to all who wish zo attend. Chitdren seh are too smantl to-come stone will be called for amt rotuened home fn at~ fomoniies. “They will be chaperone’ hy resnorsible mea and women, ‘The Olivet Baptist Church. Rev. 1 K, Willlams, D. B., Pastor—The serv fone at the Olive’ church were well ayended inst Sunday in xpite of the fntense heat. The pastor was ot his yet and preacked two sermons. Last Rimniay nlite a Weele agn the conares Eatinn enjoyed the sermon et the Fev. fluctey we London, Engiand. ~The Daliy Varation Mille schant in now fn eoesion. We have on roll ahout 200 aye and, gles. There will be snes Daye and, cinta, Thor will be sper NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD Ry NORA DOUGLAS HOLT ‘The Chicago Musle Association is sqaravering "io get 10" musicians join.a party 40 go to, Nastiville. $9¢ the Musicians’ Convention July 26, 27 and 28, A Tullman or ehalr car can Ge chartered for a fare and a third If 40 persons will go. Those, who Know the Ineonventences of Southern travel would be greatly. benefited If they Join this party. Weite J. Wesley Jones, 230° North’ Campbell "agent, ‘Chicneo, at once and full particulars ‘will be ‘sent. Arthur Brown, promoter and san- ager ts arranelig ammo con. Cert to be given at Pugrim, Baptist Temple August 4 In honor of Major XN. Clark Smith, composer, coniluctor and. supervisor of music at Lincoln igh School, Kansas City, Mo,” Some of the many’ musielues whe will cen. ee thelr servtees and assist are: “Che Umurlan- Glee Club, a choru of 20 Noices «ach, conducted by J. Wesley Jone and dames A. Mundy? 2 sm phonte program hy members of Sus Alans Union No, 208, salon by. Anica Prat rown and James Lillard, and the Chicago Mule Association tead- ing the patrons” list. A plano recital was given by piptl of Etta A. Crost ut comaninlty Serv lew ttause June 23. ‘The plano puplla of | Mawdetl Rourefield will appear in their annual program at her home auly"S ats Selock. Interested musicians are tn- ited. Goldle Guy, who sradnatei from the Chicago Plana Foltece shine 16, payed the D minor concerto hy. Iubinstein, Arst movement. and Judging trom the Applause and. the cities, Was sur- preted by only. ones member of the Glass in her playing. “She ‘was sol0- fet for a concert given by the Girls Sorority this spring. ‘Tani Chitders, Bead af the vatee de- partment, Howant Calverstty, fg tn {he city atudsing at the Chicago Mu- Seal College for Qe season, She. A. micat at the Stenhouse inn, 4422 Champlain avenite. Tavtrenee Lomax, welbknown toner, ie now on the T'neltie oat with concert company headed by Belle Mason, contralto, Tertha, Mae Willtams, plantst and seneher, presented her advanced pup Gree Walker toknvon, in a zreital Se Olivet Baptist Chore Juine 20, as- eee artic Winters. foprand: BSC Lubs ‘The Sunshine Social Club met at the rexhlence of Mrs, Octavia Wat- King, 4436, Vincennes, aventic, Tast Watnomias afternoon, Mes. Mhiekner of Hannitiad, Sie, was the Rutst of honor. Mes. Wuckner Is a pret Morker among clube in ner oven state And eave the elule an Interesting talk on. clu work. "The Three Star Social Cuts had th frst “animal: wienie at Glencoe, I. fant werk Fhe eiuly will meet at THis Watash avenue on. te reemiar meeting nikht, duly 12.8, He Lavtrella, presitent:.C. 1. Rogers, Feeretary. The Chicazo portoffien clerks’ nhe- nic, given hy the Tecakgaxt Dancing Phun will he hela Thursday. July 2 froma, m, to Hp. m. at Natonal Gawve, Hiverside, I Dancin after. Boon and. evening. Music by. Doe Watron's Aleo Orehnatra. SW. Lind. fay, president of the clits chalr- ign Of the arrangements committer. Tho Astrometcr Chub will holt fs regilar blemanthis” rascting ont the Feakdenee of Charles Taaris, 4543 Nt. Tavrrence avenue, An excellent pr0- fram hae heen arranged. ‘The Zephyr Sactal Clubs was enter- tained Satumtay evenige with a solo by Tusant Dacre of New: York, e~ companied by Stewart Hedgepatti, Te CONE. Tihs fave a short talk to tlie members after whieh # luncheon fens snrvend bye the hostees, Mise Jere Ban. Fhe chub wit Watt ts next meet Jute’ 2 at the residence of Mise Morrison, 4811 Stare ateoet. Mie Anna Firindaw of the Fleet Eraliy. Seelory: oF Chiesa, ill speak for the Trih Study Chit) Sunday att. Senoen at 2 eclack at ARtilion Hal, 320 Michigan avenue. The Willing Workers’ Club a Watters Zion A. MB Chureh wit) on anteriained by Mes, Patelete and Mee Tekett atthe ‘resiienes of | Mr Siaith, $303. Sonn State steer. Thueeday evening, July: Tat § aeluck. Ailmembers are requested 19 be press ents Bleetion of officers. Mra, Wile fis president: Srv, Onfult, sceretary? Migt Gordon, treasurer. ‘The Teogina Charity Club wold tts regular meeting with Mrs, Haze! Roarman, a968 Forest. avenue. Sua- day. duly 2. On account of the Senther the regular order of bual- here wae suepended and each meiaber coniriivuted a numnber toward an. eX- cellent program. The Oshle Club held its semi. anntiat election of aflleers Satmnlay ceenlne, July 2. ‘The newly elected Sierra ares. dames Harris, president: Bani Miller, clee-president? 0. Dowdy. secretary: Wiliam Teles, treasurer instalation ‘sill tke place July 2 at the Teskdence of F. erry, 464, Bast Bd street. Mx. J, C. Neal, 12 East 45th street, contertained the Women's Cook Goun- fe Permanent Republican Club lax Tuesday. evening. Dainty refresh. mente wore served. ‘The Women's Coat County Perma. nent. Kepubtican Chib has_ ereated within the organtzation a denartinent Enown ax the "Women's Conk County Termanent Tenovelent Club.” which iil po slok Wenefts to all Onaacta members. ‘The song contest which sas held at Od Fellows" Vall Inst ‘Thursday ight, shine 30, under the auspleos of the Arnett Tastruetion Club was a rand success, The frst prize. 0% Awarded to Mes. Mable Shopperd, 443 Rast {et street, and the second to Georne Randeis of the West Side. Good’ muste 1nd good gospel preach- ing. AIL are welcome, St. Paul C. M. E. Church, 4614 Dearborn strvet, J. Anthony Win- ers, pastor—Large numbers heard the pastor in a spirited message here Sundar morsing. We ind a con- tinual number Joining the ranks bow on Suadaye und during weekly mect- Inga. ‘The Rev. Dr. Harvey, pastor of St Mary's A.M. E. ‘church, Preached here at tie afternoon serv- feo. Phe choir of hix-church fur- ished musle. Meeting wax tinder uuupices of mnlasionary’ board. Mr. L.'Jordan, the president, reported fl00 as the reaule at the tittle. folks! contest. | Tho Sunday wchool super- fonéents Mr. Lightfoot, 48 an en- thuslastic and “wideawake Ieader. Since taking charge the school has Increased 30 per cent. They. are pre~ parin for the district conference: and Eunday school canvamtion, July 20- 24, whieh moots at Gary, Ind. ‘The church hae planned & big outing for next month. Our big rally day is Upon-us. Te in a big race herween the paxtor and Bishop RA, Carter, he pene Harrison Emanuel, violinist, and T. Theo. Yasior, secumpanist. Peart ‘F. Motley, who graduated tn the sentor diploma ctass In violin wad nlano at the Chicago Musteal Cotiegs Juno 25, ‘won a partial scholarship in Voth “instruments for 1922. June’ graduates fram the Chicago Munstent "College, 1821, ‘are: Post- Eraduation class: Hachelor of Music, Charles 1a Conk. Cleo Aae Dickerson? reuduation “class, Mabel Sanford Lawis, plano, “and. Hertha Weight Yolce: senior Wiptoina, ‘Nellie. Bomar, plano, aml Wart T. Matiey, plano and Niolin: "trachea eertineate sand nOr= mal eourse, Frletetin Pearson. cao Colloge of Muste gradua- Hon clase: “Jaren Lillard, vole; Wil helnina Harrison, plano. Chicaks (kino College graduation clase Golde Gay, plane. American Conservatory of Must graduation clase—Tonh Allen, plane: Betta Hanks, voiee, and Hilbert stew: att, private atudent ia volee and com: position. Alls Pearson finished the full sea teacher's certiffeate and normal course Ih ten works and. was bighly recom. mended by her teachers. ‘Mabel O. Story tg in the elty study- ing mnusle at the Northwestern Unt versity. Dean Tuckin, prestdent,* Miaund. C.Aemstrons, New Orleans 1a, 309 Hist Sa ateeot, ts. taking special work Inthe American Cons Streator’ af. Musie for the suminen ‘Mache Ny Clarke Saateh tad is ortg tnal Tethed quartet, campos of Pat. tt Trown, sapranc: Corinne Brown, contralto: Major Sinith, tenor, and Arthur Brown, basen, to ive selce- Hone at’ Melroraiitan” Community Center Churek Shaday morning, July 3.74. Wesley’ Jones Introduced the Suartet to the conzregation, many of Whom teinembered then venun a30. Tillkin Cave Chompking, presiten of the tii-Art. Mule and’ Dramatte Gtalk eave her gruduation reeltal at the Chicago Musteal College June 1 Gearen . Dyer. violinist, graduate of the Cring Aiusteat College of St Route and the Now England Conser- vatory uf Music, Boston, hina recently Joined the octets. Matel AW ArnoM, georetary of the chile ts on a. tour of the Northwest ith the Mason dubliee Singers ‘The Wiliams Concert. Singers are nove itt the elty {or a reat after a stc- Oretel ter of tle MAME CARE OF THE HAIR “Woman's eruwuing “Rloey. i her hair” A selentitic Knowle of halt fg necessary fr ity proper enltlva: ti fa ae SERRE marie: root tlh eee a Kno ance. The NRA GAER. SE Hsien ithe ye ee OIG Genscan BE PUR) soma the seaip. te LBP SEERENN tection sern r Barca Senay vortion, fer, and PAs Bl) otherwis sare ROSCA Noneinz upon ine Rigas eas Smncaraincs, nat Hebe 2 AEN he shat canoe Yee eae fe wonitny Santers BE OA the ron tah DESAI ie tented Ne seat the “weal, Malas Thomas revive propor ect nase see eure WeSeReaegcsra) paris: root. bulb ip a fer aes ARGH tatters the y= Ee Re Gee stontint i: Be EUR) Sona tne seaty ce HEP ESE tron seen“ 3 2 YEN) wither udrmired Be eBid oihersiese BR neice ening upon ‘ts We a Co earanc nut [pepe SeeRRR |) ne nealthy ‘uniews LO SN the rout and wat SAG vote ne 2 west the va, ue Thomas rereive "Propet = fourismanents his pouriehient consintn ot currect mare Siclag nial piiteation of the proper oilx, often aided by the scientific x2 Pre Steins eben ras Waents Stintlation ana trctuent cutting or Singeing encores growth the me Tite ahontd always te anamjioed after siemetie ar eattings Tein thes Seite cate AR TE Wee wee Shalt porte the Midod or nautie Teanitnenae te eres teeea tee tae cada where ie sit dng un, lela SoA cake wh. eae ae ete The psi ipa be bainpooed overs eed fercis tn kegp te ieee Rent Winitions” Gee shonta be obec eve Fei ot ei tot “RMliress all inyuleten to Mayme actos suet SO Cana Eire Sy-wmany times the story comes to un of the-youns man oF woman who has married at IT oF 18. years onis to find marrings a handicap. to aveakensd amitition vchen they -lie= cover, a they are sure to do, that the big pines and targe rewards In Che worl re reserved for The: man or woman with special trating ax well ax determination, We slo” not want to decry early marriages as such, tit we do deplore the tarse nuinber of taiogs entered tnt by ar young peaple before they. have made avplace for theinscives in the world which slit make It possible to. suar- ante in any degree 10 thet ehikden a fair start tn life with he sight it Of preparation. When one haa assumed the mar- riage obligation wil the risk attent- ant upon human Ife are doubied au. tomatically. The constant gemands of just living make any extra ventures like going to. school for preparation for n profession oF trate or for make ing up defelencies tn one's early ce cational equipment a. hazardous and unecriain. uriteriaking atthe best. ‘iid to tho ordinary digienttes of the sitnation the complleations which arise. from the changing Mea and standards of one or both nartners of such a union browehe about by traxéh, nsw friends and aszociations. Unlest hath ‘hishand and. wife. think alk, when these new ideas develop & crisis ir'duo whieh is very apt to result In disastor and Wreekape. Get training and education frst. te sure you have something 40 sell vo the World, ard that you know how to sell *.. ‘Thon look araund for a mate who fs cana ie by misposition and trathing £0 help you carry on. 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Princiont Tony Langston's MOVIE and STAGE DEPARTMENT ```markdown ``` "Hello 1921" on Final Week at Grand; "Sunkist Southerners" at the Monogram FIRST SHOWING in CHICAGO OF THE GREAT PRODUCTION "THE GREEN-EYED MONSTER" WITH THE FAMOUS SCREEN STARS JACK AUSTIN and LOUISE DUNBAR And an ALL-COLORED Cast of Capable Performers A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION — TEEMING WITH THRILLS—ACTION—PUNCH See the $100,000 Railroad Wreck and Other Startling Events The Story of a Rivalry in Love and a Rivalry in Railroads AUTOMOBILE RESCUE—PISTOL DUELS—FIST FIGHTS—OTHER SENSATIONS NOW PLAYING! Wed., Thurs., Fri., July 6-7-8-9-10 Sat. and Sunday 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT STATES THEATRE 3507 STATE STREET FOUR BIG DAYS Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. July 13-14-15-16 6 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT OWL THEATRE 4653 STATE STREET PAGE SIX Frank Mengs McClain's "Holiday week to take on the weather." This show, which carries more music than anything seen at the Grand for many seasons, should be seen by all who admire clean and classy musical novellas of an unusual description. In the living room, which are famous from one end of the country, the songs are all production numbers written by the artists they are praised music is virtually weather. This show, which carries more stories than anything seen at the Grand for theatrical purposes, is one that should be seen by all who adhere to classy musical comedy and novellas of an unheard description. In the lineup are names which emerge from one end of the country to the other. The sound will production numbers written for this offering, and they are practically all hits. The music is virtually all by Marie Lucas. JACK GOOPER WRITES Star Theater, Shreveport, La. July 2 -- Friend Toni: Just a line to say hello and to let you know that we are still among the living. Have a real show and am hooked over the T.O.B.A. I ... some time. The entire thing's regards to you and says be a real good boy this weather. Now, Toni, I don't believe in mud-sifting or fighting through the paper but I trust that you will grant me the respect to the young stock managers. I have read open betters from several of the older managers which name, and carried in its wide scope worlds of real bearing as well as some good advice. The matter of pannes on the road is very true and there is one solution to that problem, and that its some of them, or us, are good managers to tell me that my show is not what it should I. I will quit and put out of the way. Now when I say it, it does not apply to young companies altogether, as there are lots of older ones who are using the other way around. I have spent sleepless nights threading up and constructing shows that are original in every detail and that Mr. Kevin may know that I am bringing the managers a new and original show. The matter of this is that I must be together and putting over a show will never be a reality as the majority of the managers have wives and children and do both the managers, and who an attempt is made to put all the good ideas together is cumplir. Unless each man hires his wife, pays her a salary, produces his show and goes ahead, usually one idea is best, — if original. I say that the good ideas are rotten, and if there must be a chewing let's show new ones if he can put over a show that will please, he should be let alone—if he cannot produce the goods he should be able to do the space and hopes for better understanding.—Jack 1. 2. Cooper. Park Theater, Dallas, Texas, week July 1. Earl Walton's Select Orchestra is a bit at the School, Theatre, Detroit. It has an enchanting building and mail will reach him if addressed to 234 Hastings street, Detroit, Mich. RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S FAMOUS Can Use First Class Male Perform- who directs the orchestra, and the pianist, and the florist, with the exception of a couple of selections which are rendered by harriet Scott, one of the most talented musicians in the triage work of Wylie & Wells, the "unit" work of Blooni Robinson and the "unit" work of Walker all stand out, and the show goes through its splendid program of songs, scenes, dance and dialogue. The week's week the company will be seen in a mixture of un-to-date character pieces and Summer Isabelle." Don't miss it! THE MONOGRAM Guy Smith's "Sunkiss Southerners" are the attraction at the Monogram the presen work and are more than this. This registration has had marked success on the Sun time and is one of the best troupes ever seen at this event. The costumes are all right up to the minute and of a late vintage and I work is done in a fast and catchy manner. It is a show well worth seeing until after the final curtain on Sunday night. GEORGIA MINSTRELS GEORGIA MINSTRELS By Coy Herndon Friend Tony—This leaves the famous Georgia in the best of health and business very good. In spite of that, weather, we have been enjoyng a turn-away business, besides it the great art of peace of luck in the world. The size of play of showmanship could hardly account for the humour, a re simply hum- weather, we have been enjoying a turn- away business. It is the greatest peace of luck in the world. The skill of showmanship could hardly be business. They are simply humry show, for a minister harvest, and the Georgians are搽 the harvest. While at Rochester, Minn., we were caretakers of a priestess. We all had a wonderful Mrs. Tim Osley, the wife of Tim Osley, our monologist, spent three years with Duke Johnson had a family reunion at Red Wing, Minn., the entire Johnson family from Minneapolis spending day. We are spending the day in Minneapolis. Well, Tony, there are three clubs in the show, and I don't know if proper credentials presented at the door, I am admitted. They are the Young Men's Club, "Old Men's Club" and warned me not writing anything of their doings, but I am going to expose the whole thing, one of the clubs is out today fishing and swimming, the Old Men's Club is spending the afternoon writing and reading, and time with Shelters—I'll tell you next time. ORIGINAL RAGS John Robinson's circus, with the Original Rams Wolldele, a playing band, and the Maroon, "Ich. and "When and La Porte, Inc. this week. Rams has the concert end of the proposition and would like to hear from show folks at all times. Booked until November, he now plays Striator, III, next Monday. Theater "The Green Eyed Monster," one of the most sensational features ever produced in a five days' engagement at the States Theater, the final show before on Saturday night. This film, which features a picture has had in Chicago and it is creating a great sensation, inasmuch as every real teens will witness a thrilling situation and a screaming comedy. The characters in the picture were the lawyer, doctor, banker and life. The lawyer, doctor, banker and finished actor and actress portray the story, which in a subtle way follows the story of a folks along educational and financial lines. One million dollars worth of railway equipment was used in this production. An $30,000 train wreck is part of the story. The plot itself deals with the loss of a girl, who lives with one girl—but the undercurrent brings in the interesting factor of two rival railroads. The girl was a matter between the roads of which would get a government contract for carrying the mail on the host time. A nice is run and it is the winning of this race which results in the hero's death. Throughout the picture many thrilling scenes occur—all of which are even more interesting on account of the race. Are Race people. Don't fail to see this production. GERTY INTERVIEWED Popular Favorite is Quoted in New York Tribune Gertrude Saunders, the eccentric one of the Shuffle men, the all-Colored musical melange now playing at the Slaty Stage and Street in New York, has ideas of own own what constitutes good dancing, writes a newsletter for the New York Tribune. "She should do more than simply frisk gracefully about the stage. She should be able to give a audience a sense of what she is doing, mean something definite. It must either tell them a story or reflect some emotion, happiness, jealousy or anger. The actress who simply goes through certain mechanical steps, no matter how gracefully she may do, it will be a dancer at an art show sort of dancing is insipid and unsatisfying and means absolutely nothing. Any graceful person can learn. "The artist dances with her face, her hands and her whole body, not simply with her feet, she goes with her hands, she goes pression and her gestures clearly convey a message to the spectators." The Wicker Mouse STATES—Wolves of the North, Beach Sunday, of the Green Exposed Monkey. PHOENIX—Reach of Dreams, Chosen Door, Traveling Salmon, Gilded Lily, Green Wisteria, Wisteria, Tale of Two Worlds. LINCOLN—Diamond Queen, Queen Sparrow, Racing Arrow, Twining Arrow, two days of Racing Romeo, The Blazing Trail and Woman in the Desert Man. VENTIOME—Girl from Nowhere, two days of A Perfect Crime and three Women Will Do, Sunday, Black Horses. OWL—The first four days was divided between the tall tower and the young features running during the final half of the week. OWL—Day of the Mounted, Loved Without Question, Empty Arms, Where Is My Husband? Different Difficulties, Women, Sunday, Passionate Pilgrim. PICKPOLL—The Closed Door, two days each of The Faith Healer and What Is Inside, Sunday, Fine Feathers. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "GUT!" "LUNCH," AH! WOMAN'S LIFE SAVED! "GUT!" "LUNCH," AH! WOMAN'S LIFE SAVED! Director Interrupts Conrad Lowe in *Dramatic Scene in "Sacred and Profane Love* "Give me one bottle!" The drunkard lingered at the woman with insane eyes. His eyes were white apparel, but betokened alcoholic degeneracy. "Cut," cried the director. And then the drunkard returned to normal, froned his features to a pleasanter poke, picked up a copy of "Julius" and set it on the TV. "Off set—and started home to help his wife feed the kiney!" The drunkard, who plays "Dizz" in "Sacred and Profane Love," the William D. Taylor production of Arnold D. Dannett's play which will be shown at the Vaudeville three days, beginning Thursday, July 14, with Elisie Ferguson in the role. It is a Paramount picture. Mr. Nagel's impersonation of the pianist who descends to the depths of his music is a woman who is all the more impressive because the character is completely unrecognizable as "Julius Caesar" as an accompaniment of a drunk scene indulges in the absurd undergone to improve his dramatic technique. He is constantly reading and is quite the most persistent bookworm of Hollywood's film col "Sacred, and Profuse Love" was prepared for the screen by Julia Nott play and book. Elise Ferguson the star, is supported by an excellent Greenwood, Thomas Holding, Raymond Braathway and Howard Kay-William D. Tayler produced the picture with James Van Trees at the NEW SHOW The Montgomery & McClinn company will open with a brand new show on Monday night. It is a work of art that is a production billed as "A Mid-Summer Review" and in it will be presented some of the finest work ever seen on the floor. This is an amazing fact that this appreciation is one of the most versatile ever seen at a local theater and among the mimes in the lineup are many which carry a world of interest. Don't fail to see this production. NOTE OFE TWO Reynolds & Jones are at Memphis, Teen, playing Indiefone engagements at the Palace and Venus Theaters. Here's how to mail the will reach her. If addressed to the Lincoln Theater, Charleston, S.C. Gray & Gray, the novelty artists, are at Minot, N.D., after a couple of real life experiences. Brock & Turner have arrived in Baltimore after a 15 weeks stay in Kansas City, where he is addressed to 1916 Garland Ave. Minstrel Morris is having a five week at the Casino Theater, South Beach, Miami, where he is addressed to 122 W. 193th Street, New York, N. Y. Hill Arne, with Dick O'Keefe Minnie Williams is doing the stage directing. Send route. Lee Langwriter writes that mail will reach him if addressed to 606 E. 42th Street, Miami, where he is addressed to 112 Pennsylvania avenue, Baltimore. Mr. He is usus some fine cigars last week and then he hit a bill with the Old Bill Top Desk Man. Inez Denes writes that she is playing a weekend vengeance at the Liberty Theater, St. Mary's, S. C. Mall will reach her there. Like Gresham and Martin Mankin are playing the Dudley Theater, Washington, J. G. Route & Robinson have a red hot act and are going great. This week they are playing the Regent Theater, Gulch, Oma. A fine leaver arrived from Harry Fielder and Perry & "a real hit all along the line." This week, Portsmouth, N. H. Harry Earle, of Alexander & Earle, is part owner and business manager of the Goblin baseball club, Omaha, Neb. Susie Rontie is playing the week at the New York Giants, now a full fledged member of the Canadian Football League. John Green, the Hard Hofer, is playing engagements in and around Springfield, Mass. Direct mail to 23 Blinn street. Quintard Miller's Saints are split and Winchester Vax, and drawing well. Walter Williams, the sensational player at the Venus Theater, Memphis, Tenn. Dancing Carrie Grant is entertaining her will reach her if addressed in care of Venus Theater, that town. George Brown, the lusitanian eccentric bishop of the Horseshoe Show Inn, Philadelphia, Pa. McCarrie & D. Gaston's Painty Steep the week at the Palace Theater, Norfolk, K., Prince & Princess Myatera, the Men- tion, Washington, D.C., according to pre- venta, Hurst & Brown, soaring in the west, are splitting the week "between Sturckton and Oakland, K., hooked up, song hit, in being featured by Arthur Malone with J. C. Herbert's Mintrels, the best of the quartet, the best of the quartets on the big time, are dividing the week between Windsor Johnny Wood, the ventriloquist, is playing the final of a fine-two weeks Kansas City, M. Send route. Arthur Rockin's Delegates from Dicke the Regent Theater, Baltimore, Md. Chocolate Brown, with Andrew Trif- hion, the Regent Theater, the Howard Theater, Washington, D.C. Joy Winnipe's Spanish Stopper, with their 2012 hit "The Funker Theater," was at the Forker Theater, Washington, Rucker & Winfrey and the Thai Bisc Theater, Montreal Quebec. However, the Danielle Briakker and Pia Murphy the week between Lewis's London and New York. Teat & Stevens are splitting the week between Milwaukee and Cananda, and going around as usual. Williams & Williams, "The Bird," are attending at the Bion Theater, Nashville, Tenn. Edward Lanzster, formerly of the band at the Blue Mound Road House, Milwaukee. Wis., and is doing great work at the Blue Mound Road House, Davis, I, Wright, Jim Like and Langer himself. Mail will reach them if used to 292 5th street, Milwaukee, Wis. Chapel. Stinette will act as a volunteer for Holly Joyce's accommodations with Mr. and Mrs. THE STANDARD Philadelphia, Pa., July 7—An exceptionally strong holiday bill opened to packed houses on July 4 and is continuing to draw well during the week. The lineup includes Edwards & Edwards, one of the most popular Christmas movies, Elder Hixon, formerly leading lady with the Irvin C. Miller Show, who is billed as "The Girl with the MILLER" by company in a hot musical comedy offering; the Dancing Dales in novelty footwear; Three Masumas, a Jap company in a hot musical comedy; the Co., who have returned with all their former popularity. "It is some bill. SID WRITES Sid Kirkpatrick of Kirkpatrick and Bowman, who are with the Lafayette Players in dear old Virginia, sent a letter to Gregg, who stated that Gregg, one of the players married a young lady a few weeks ago and a few days later she died. Gregg is now instructing in the art of acting at the Attucks Theater in Lincoln Valley Sid & Co. are at the Lincoln Theater, Newport News. EX Take No To Make Mon "T H From the M This Super-Feat Is the There Is No G IT FIRST—The st hundred people SECOND—It is THIRD—It is a WON REOL P ROBERT LEVY A Pleasant Place to AFTERNOON COME AN —TO THE WICKLIFFE'S EXHIBIT Make Notice! Make Money These Days "THE HIS From the Famous Story, Means This Super-Feature on Equal Is the Photo There Is No Gamble for IT'S A SURE W RST—The story from whi hundreds of thousand people not to miss the COND—It is enacted by BIRD—It is a REOL PRO WONDERFUL PR WRITE REOL PRODUC BERT LEVY, General Manager Present Place to Spend a P ERNOON or EVEN COME AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF WICKLIFFE'S GINGER BAND From the Famous Story, "The Man Who Would Be White," by Aubrey Bowser FIRST—The story from which this photoplay was adapted has been read by hundreds of thousands of people and every one will tell a dozen people not to miss the picture. SECOND—It is enacted by a notable cast of COLORED ARTISTS. THIRD—It is a REOL PRODUCTION, which means PERFECT CAST WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY—BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS. REOL PRODUCTIONS CORPORATION FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINERS BEST QUALITY REFRESHMENTS Chicago's New and Nifty Cabaret JOE GORMAN, Prop. WALTER BALL PARADISE GARDEN Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave. L SHORR, PROP. WM. GECK ENTERTAINER CAFE 35TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME GORMAN, Prop. WALTER BALLU RADISE GARDEN Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave. PROP. WM. GEO. TERTAINER CAFE 35TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO CAND AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME SECOND PICTURE Real Productions Corporation Will Soon Release New Feature "The Call of Hits People" is the title of the second of the Real productions which will be released in the near future. The story is one of the most intense and the cast includes such well known face actors starred as G. Edward Green, Jason Dillen and Lawrence Cileauan. Mercedes Gilbert, James Stevens and Percy VerWayen. In brief, it tells of the advance from the beginning of a relationship connected with a Brazilian-American coffee concern. He is delegated to enforce the contracts held with the company. The story which would mean run for the latter, the young man lives in fear, after which he regards his nationality and other things might be revealed. What occurs and how forms the interest of the story, which will be published in the next issue of the magazine. HIBB Notice! Relea Hey These Days You THE CA THIS PI Means Mo ure on Equal Opportun the Photodram Gamble for You in IT'S A SURE WINNER story from which this p eds of thousands of p not to miss the picture is enacted by a nota a REOL PRODUCTION WDERFUL PHOTOGR WRITE OR WIRE PRODUCTION A General Manager To Spend a Pleasant N or EVENING DANCE MUSIC OF GINGER BAND IT'S A SURE WINNER FOR THREE REASONS: WALTER BALL, Mgr. GARDENS & Prairie Ave. WM. GEORGE, MGR. NER CAFE INDIANA AVENUE UL CAFE IN CHICAGO TAINMENT SUPREME --- CLARENCE M. JONES AND HIS SELECT ORCHESTRA DAILY, 6 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT. LAST SHOW STARTS AT 10:30 P. M. MOST POPULAR THEATRE ON THE SOUTH SIDE Irvin C. Miller's "Broadway Hastas" company opened at the Lafayette theater on Monday night. The theater is at Henderson's Theater, Concy Island. Billy E. Jones featured "Daddy, Your Mamma is a Bughouse For You!" and "The Garden of Rescue" at the Casino, Lynhurst, N. J. last week. Shelton Brooks & Co. are at the Dixie Four are splitting between the Pantagoras theaters of Regina and Saskatchewan, Canada. Dixie Four are splitting the week between the Pantagoras theaters. Great Falls and Helena, Mont. Seymour & Jennette are at Loew's Theater, Montreal, Quebec. Rucker & Wintner are at Loew's Theater, Montreal, Quebec. Peat & Stevens are at Loew's Theater, London, Canada. Rucker & Wintner are at Loew's Theater, Providence, R. L. Billy Mitchell the lay with the crazy feet, I with the Irvin C. Miller broadway Hastas Co., playing the week at the Lafayette Theater, New York. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 $1,000,000 The Amount of Value Attached to Talent Seen at Lafayette Theater Last Week The Old Roll-Top Desk Man arrived in New York in time to review the greatest bill that was ever put on stage. He was with and why game. Beginning with a muster first part, running through an oilio and closing with an interpiece. It was a way to engage with and why it should it have been? Read who was in the lineup, and every one of the battles. In the final four Harmony Kings, Howard and Craddock, Walter Crumbley and Irving Jones, Monroe Taber of Taber and Green Blanche Thompson Glenn and Mac Brown. The attribution was made to secure a photograph of the bunch, but it rained every day just at the time that a grouping was possible. It will be布 of this caliber will be assembled. 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Poe ate sour cian One ee fags peta ere tna | folng’wnsulncrte [Ea ea rte adn (i cepa he Gtk erate * Tie ak te'ar (Rey Sa | tiNiuch “Sch ot ie Ay aaa Wiss Sorts, RECS aeaees Saas cs Ce Sion “ihe anor. SAREE San” Whhe PN Eeading the letters ROBT. WATKINS ye your ‘esiumn (Bug) Biitken) pees | | aa | ae pas oe ere students every Oo pant Whie Pas Eiding the wsters ROBT. WATKINS Bee cilumn, 2 coue witkend Bae Sera ne Fe huisinss. I wou tke co paws Bit letters from Une meitbers of Ute alien Cab tor I hate Toe tote them Sisut Calfurnia and. my home icv oenala ditineas evi, Ca ; Vacation — At fast, my lin club Taates dea, SHEEP HEN Tbe ark ‘And have a Yor of tun. a a owe scould yon like to row a boat, hot’ the Bire awn on fea suctumigg St the bench, Ofna! nung aftemnous Mayo 63 guime nfco eay. wn ‘wees Rethine ten to ao, ve will ge dane to th fon "Rnd catch ta or te Ta tke to climes a meonntain ith, ae Matmn ye Swtartaned Cit oft Piers fcountry bore ‘ea Labs Su hae oe RODBER 3. Wearerxs, ‘ond Bitheer. have en putting off for séeral wdc to, fon sou ta na howe Tae Sting iam Henke alone ‘with ar Brumere etm "far ine weak tam Neiping nein sin "te otenser’ ‘eet COSI Metta mores Teas ale Skea “gid and in the hid egal Tica BO uSie>, "Akane City, Se Twas mld to xem my poem in print, anit hizo Tenjosed the uate Sere ate Ine Neha clndfast Spin Pans Pema to ie seein act tap Meothes TOTES Thad "Saw we Save plenty of Mine to eas Ma (amg phener und neater ig a catehors Wega, with tog, Siete gage wid re Tn foi Alonso", "Winey Atsate Clty, By Accent a ine 9 Tao froth anew lal antintote ° ne Segee ah at uae Tan the nlse forsee sf crus Laem axe Fett iatnatdhane of myn fone Io'gse thig ta peree that it Fou Cie fe fe Wurm wiles Wes false then Dies Meal eeery “weele aunt cgay fads HES Seeadates ARRa Sia! Tam sending (f m5 apalication blank to levome a taeintur Sf Nour eta. MY Spee ae ona Vasa ih tuevamvenah rae, aha T am‘a chisaey Swctemier scent Mog ReBding Sour: colume Neier. at absthing eine ih'die janer: i'want vou fo geadsnse ene of su clubs odes te Mea Uae goin iy send wromething te Woelin bett Reck stages Hou aaah Borgen nat Sima mesaie of your eb, Aimed 21 Heroes Peuquemine, Lae | Bocloe) yeu will tnd ms applica tune Huai x8 teearne anomie of Your EAB at 8 paar oan inthe clahin grade 1 have ‘never bern “in sch hu teat, svwny Tom acreioun fo" jain “Sours 1 “attend “the ‘ieaylan Bodne" ssteectiat teaming ‘Schoot® tor Adie’ im Jackeouvite 1 tke” at kings SC apunle. ut 2 aan only 4 ie four rate 8 the glam, etal tke: very iceh da vou da wel this in mont wees Titue “ioemember tkae Tamm a. sincere Mieither Gt "yours ciuntrene Tbs Rndercon, ‘ramps, Floris, Tam a ttle gis Ht yearw abl and in the sevens erat Sortuiniy en sen Jas. 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Anrthare Te fronts “Gree pan Btn Mth hey ud Re eae eee ane te Lage thas Sane.” Hie went tg tes Hee rane a ae taker edie’ te him amd maid, Tote how. your penny Fas a hole dn it." “The Hittio tear ameter set wale Se ae Hiae “Aiughauts cevelye date. Chie | J owant to become a member uf the mad tailiken, Chap. Will sen please tet Te ano that tig ahstivion fee see St! Sindtonme “Janne ise TS wish, te hecaiae a memiter of sear rota "intlt a Cine” fUie"tn hae! sac Ee i Rng TE yore od fn tot Feticidtachoe | PaeR senate oe inrkeution iat Weas w'ae one nt pS2u, AE: Nyt teins ee. 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Se soe ee re ee ce Ie chs atk cone ise want bevar aettine ae ee Ra yo es ite crises Wee fl 1 ie ea a ech Sa oe tema facahe kart few wecke 1a the, hls felitmarnae'y saree at Fae el a age ae ge ar a aaa ciate Goons, Youngstown, O16, a I poet rie Oates eerste edad ene OT Saal bortrat see Gararee nes wie POVERTY, GRIME ¢ “The Black Man's, Burden” ae iS Brought to Chicago » ae by Dr. Proctor Ee See TS ca ‘Clileigente: swe: Seal Mleagoans were happlly dlsap- folated ths. other “night whi anes were granted the privilege of lstestes to the rotund and ephtunuate Be ie. Th roctorsot Hroskign Se Ye dhopsay on tn ine Ns ue! den “Gor” ua Wwading Congasee: Uonatise minister Ind untortunatety, int duuuelese with 4 reason ent A hran. ew tnetaage tor a ase lene ana the putiieccase an eee sty {ite “Be Mractor aid pat speak: ot ihe huedeag oon ant ft apo Sons hamdieape. "Ate sight worthtls ght he do it, " eas Seettny “Like tun other outstanding men, tiie sian frucn the Bast ig un nines: sive phiyleal specimens “A large bouy Seith Ura fall chest which crowed Thick ‘under snail teins eet Veh Sn anal nad. well formed ees aac Frou Pt fetid brow hes Jl {0 ine rest of tne toy bs a large thot or fo ce Rhee of the were fage nian ft lose Lo thn head, sliphe la’ of Itt black In colar ‘and ox. tremely tne tn texture." “Tte ya i ack Umer’ brow af great aise asd overlook a smatt noo almost femining | in tes aupeestion’ Crowning the ips Dt mesiiunt size bs a cayenels trearmeed mousisene. ‘Phe tenis ful tur dnes nieve hespwaice culture: ies Mizwess be Speatts strane and vigor. "The "Bouguet Race" DEL Pastor reverred to his Raco ta America ae te shonanee faces the flower mace of sil rulers, ft was te the unten ‘of ‘this “bouquet” eaee® thar he aduressedhimselt then He shming surprise on'ws eritieat MS eogonns gathered (here. OF course he Sdinitted that tnjistleos anni” be Enlled. a. burden-—thiee are winrar Responsiilligy too, tn sounetimes, a very heavy Burden. Put he brushed! aldo "te trentment of ‘then hack eyed and woraroran dena wiih 2 aah Sect af much newer sianifcanee, ‘Di, iSoctar spake at “Fhe Weaknesses af die Noaaen Ween “these wen esaor he pained ax Ignorance, por ‘erty and crime. 3 Manis! hteclarod. “Wy the divi Ine Vine horwren savasers and elvile Sone “Oe ihe ton inilllons of 30m and me who trend Americn's soll 25! per cent, or f5t0060, eaninot Feat Sort nison ner. the Word dancer Sueh men as there, mentally blind, face followed ‘Uwe accitsh ure of selfish leaders and ted Dz. Proctor to intloce that “if Sent Want to retoeate tpvthe ear the Suifich Tetons of the ieace sou must simple open the eves, tie mental aves of the magsne® “Det Toen"ay Chicagcane eho Hew tn tho Sineent of ane of The works eevee Sirinicersitiee ‘Ye toade a. eu for suations Hetertig to a woman sho had siven all Ih.a stragnig to ediieato her foe, be exclaimed Stet Goud Al Scovionn wrestle il nlgh with Tobe eqn and € solution willow found. Tater on he dropped his eptsram: sunatead at putting & ten-aollar hat on soue. gira head puta ten=dollar fat in your airs wea ‘Great Nations Wealthy “vou ean have a. great man who has net money. Bue yen cannot have spent gee witch. has not poe Tredithct Sm‘race of mation tae boca Slit ip make sulctandal progres un AW ie hae lensmea theseecred of mn Reriat acquisition. Dropping the eat cae of ievorance, Dee Urastor wit ee {ore his hearers the ease of ten malllon fren ig Auwrlea sehom ten men, In Mew Wort cauid buy out “hag “aad fopeanes. “the ‘white, mane he Aefeweds earns haw! the Tres man carne tnerely to Jo" ‘the mea. and Wenn ‘9 the (tare myst learn Bow Teds” Weldee short se eal in Ris Sons Tie not a matter: of: nates Tey for he potted ont that the Teves in ‘America is tho most industrious! Hon of Amtricnn citizens, "This ine Tinette eheuld ata iin the accumula tion or stealth aid the etiongation of tive sandiean of poverts. To reduce ght overt tie raether fade i else tha ie was anecentre to rave and 20 ipteate in Gasigeen “Winieest Hange in History ne Ite estes heh rratent ‘tn aur attention was. crime. Horeshe tomehea non a loaded smiers Hons "Are wn ar are, We now. erimn= Inat? fuping the tast sone De Recor he gone to the gallows 1 Annee tein" every coavicted crim pons Tn seme easene he tlle Lau ranetientar hey Shit he tnaimeaine sea are not major Entiat Wen hae. meeted. nt Snag ne Neva, np oneaietAraot ‘There Ie'an verond nh historie rete Tinta the Hance En tsckest Wande'tn agtnce are the eteet hanat Ieidars Sfii there are criminals wy ihere ie nbymednda spread Roush the white press teeasuerate the'amanet of erine. criminality innet hediseonrage Excl Maternity Ho paid a trite to the womanhood of thetingss “Aseertine drat he had Sfuated tse women of 16 direst te Hows in ne taany different emnt rie He'aaamunea tai he had come tack Bontaved thatthe wenn, of thle Hee ae ue peer of tiers alle "Thee ital he pgatreted ana thelr virtue se Theted, "etheen Ig no. suce, white oF Tate neh eon ‘stant sehen te Tree Rk rhe coer enn wate Metnite taiet watt waters The recto te tyaseling Troan coast to roast lis mesenger tas the Race atints tnrtone ave. the tack’ of Mapex! th tack af eauenton sn tne meerieate ah getter ceria True Reeaneinainns Re" betiewer, tse be Smaea hy wn" unmeeven’ Erato Epitee nat for the aekings it vad be Ceeamtede Antt9 command one SUE orenaded and iveuluerable. es pievand as eee saat General Gouraud, one of the most teeta ng Brome. peneates sharia Uhl of the Prone nemy. i ths OF nts ea sho Wy nnn aeaaln while Tiveling Anam auteanaltie from Bes Muawcus to tue Sea of Calllge tn north san Patesetae voin the Supreme Royal Circle of FRIENDS OF THE WORLD A intern, Priereneice Secpet Tek AGinios, “Yoo, $2.80. Somuhyses dues Fe ride aad Krcitent nent Hor Rie with, “Bouin enone: FidSaolona 2 Reauutel Morne stom: FEE Winnett tea Bishan Srapisctive merece Ch Spree West Washington street, ESE ATTENTION Men and Women Ii nalicsuad Gon. baot.a oe cee aie Pe ata iararinaline Menem, ; Community Service Workers ? ea al Reto ee eee Poe ieaien cae Se ate OR Soe er Se SN TT mE cas eee et Spe es One ea, eas GES ee Aa Ne ee ee Se Res teal Begg pee Ne ls og a ARENA ccc eee ia, eho eho ee he AP ek Bee Og eS parr, Sat Merce Re eae NAN a ane 8 2 Pe fe ee ee Dede egter os = ae eR ae eh Neo eae peeves BF Pigs i reeks a ae RN! nN eR AS a Meter Rr Vier Oak Ac ORG Racer ae my MEeege 2 Setaweh Bae Sg SEN OD ae 1 MS BEI 2 Se Rear ae See sea SINC ie, oa io Rane ied RR Chore te WEES RG Gar Se a i Ona 27 Bent rene Oe NS cae sae os eae Bp sch a Le ee BA Be il hE le Pel ae Ry CI The twenty-four Community Service welfare workers who attended the eleventh train~ ing school held in Chicago June 6 to 18. -'They came from all parts of the country and were headed by.E. T. Atwell (in the foreground, hat in hand), national director. During the ‘two weeks? session of the school the visitors were housed in the New Vincennes Hotel, where just prior to their departure an elaborate reception was given in their honor. They were addressed by lecturers of national fame, including Lorado Taft, Peter Dykema, Nina B. Lambkia and the ‘daa tenes Th Bawern’ DON’T DELAY SEND TODAY OF LANDLADY'S HUSBAND Washington, D. cy sy Sate nokaiggten Paks ik Raa ieee Rutan ORS ot ea at Ree MUSE he, Rane are Shae eal paras cha Sse pets at Se ed a wae seme lt etc rt Hat 2 ec a erased AM econ ath aE aera are tha te ee Aarti ghd ie rinse ie a : 1iR6, ANNIE JAGKGON BIES ee a daly wet, Ane sit, te AE Pa at tact aaa series UR sts waco: dante fant a eer oe Uni aP ote eee wee Br dat sai rs ae ee FIND MISSING HIGH BOY DEAD, BULLET IN BRAIN Ugeheneas, S.J, dle Sel oiyonass: a gu dM Longa iat Sen ik Sha seogel tase ater TGh Tu gua eh A a Tea ay Ral rh Ie Peat te A a A Fike thas ue ea aC Sines SESE eT var wt a ‘betas a ns itch nate ene ensyemcteha Riser nMonate wat hae gc Geteatae Pee dE SE ae no aha eat Bs Ss af i ite Bla fannie fing, ade aa pt sda tant SR SL Pai Soa, ao oe "Timely Tos. seers sane ee set SEEMS ren a Sele APE we UB PRO SN rRN iE tise Hang, the broom unside a “between To keen sponges in condition they caf Setanta te se Ge rien Ree se Serrsdaretirts lina dior atte MisytiG ert Sede date ap eae fowl for several hours [n soap waters OF ihe temeinicent a See A a ase EE roa ayeontin of Ive Wi it, a then All We Tee Es Heats nS Eecrin ohare ater dlasy ant hon rina the etre a her CHICAGO DEFENDER, - Oa Tadiana Ava. Chieuso, | Eactoord find Postion Monex Onter for $2.09, for which please“send’ me: THE CH | CAGO DEFENDER. the Worl's Greatest Weehls, one srar. also send me ar once. Sisotuly fee, “HIBVORY OF THE ASTHRICAS NBGHO IN THE GHEAT WORD | wale | ___............. CUT O8 DOTTED LINES AND MAIL»... 9 —Pnoto by Woodard. 10 attended the eleventh train-| parts of the country and were al director. During the two Ww Vincennes Hotel, where just cir honor. ‘They were addressed sema; Nina B, Lambkin and the AUTOMOSILE TOURISTS 10 “ FAVE “STOPOVER” AT GARY Cary ts betng vislted each Saturday and Sunday by a large number of Automobile tourlsia, and {a recogn!- Mon of this fact the Central State Bank, located at 1828 Broadmay, has ‘Altea up 9 reception room in the bank batiting for the convenience of such toultiste. ‘Comfort rooms ure provided tor lalies nd gendlemen. ‘These ae~ tommodations aro withont cost to the public, ‘The: sank officiais have also Rasea a building feom the. Sational Teralty “and feerstmeat ” Company Which fs to bo hited up at a eluhe Tener cor Rourtets who may need ae commodations in Tse. way’ of mala And rooms for the night ‘These ace Comnmodations will heat cost price, ago on a fine road and offers a pleas= Ene. plice for Chicago tonriste to Motor too and a fine stop-over piace Tor tourists motoring to and fro Chicago to. Eastern and Northera aint Pra nent sae anf he fet hank organized pe the ace nnder the Supervision of the siate north Of the Bitton and Dixon ioe. lS eS ane mileie Gwitt sk. cine: ae ae ae ee eae aries cet a, gue ae ipa Sag lentes 1 aca ee LO SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 et oe Phiiadeiohta. Pa. July. 8—The O- talon Seated, Bentatana Phaem Contes Asesctgtone which. is a Sted eich thes Natlonat” Sfealeat As= seehaalon nes inataced hae te Rao 39 tie tutes Destorsneeliee Berk ste peat tae bees cen ost Ur Te renwehtiog every” Sassen, deere soit naranigin vo iesmstiately sen a coweloaton te Dre euess: tes Base Pini street, Gkinutsees OMe Dre Gets te seeraary uit tne. oats eestor ‘AE preckient of the Xatloaal Med teat’ eocinene De seuge erubce 1 Seren, See iad e Re tasanpedied wo cho teobers of tas em re perry ete) Se eee aseete tog see peer pen Kadret'S sent, orominene Tubs Bea as eearte te NS ak Peres Since puvniclans hoa dense there were cabseiy soushe peey or the are autem Gon Fined omy oe tiven SGicared its Hames ree Pea ited ste feith one ounce of soda beaten Up With eho Geeweesbaeeen be ce Te eed ice ae we ish alah Soca ara at Bei cach sap i hear a Fete het esis ta 2 Be Baietnas ites een ates Let THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Fortow you SNCOUR Vaca Hone Saber. 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Reeling, staggering, before the alley, Terry came. He was slamming the alley in the alley. Terry could not stop. Dempsey had smashed his right to Dempsey's face. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 ROUND TWO—Dempsey onslaught of the French air, after Carpentier had Tony Langston Views the Big Encounter By TONY LANGSTON Long Range Boxer Final Tap --- It was another instance of a "good little man," and as we before re- marked, it will take more to wrest the sample man. "Hempsy the good man," good looks. DEMPSEY RETAINS TITLE IN MATCH WITH CARPENTIER BUNGLETON GREEN LIFE ISN'T WORTH LIVING ANYMORE. I STAY BROKE. ALL OF THE TIME AND I DON'T GET TO EAT REGULAR. I'LL END IT ALL BY DROWNING MYSELF. THERE'S NOTHING IN LIFE FOR ME. THE WHOLE WORLD IS AGAINST ME, SO COMMITTING SUICIDE IS THE ONLY WAY OUT OF IT. GOOD BYE CRUEL WORLD. THE WATER'S TOO COLD ANYWAY BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT Ringside, Jersey City, July 2. Dempsey won. He knocked out Carpentier, the fourth round was yet young a savage slash to the Frenchman, the count of nine. He rose to resume the fighting and a body crash sent him roiling again, this time to stay on the floor. Carp like a half moon on the cane. Carp (cerebral tired to rise once more) but stamina had lifted the lilts the referee's count finished with a bark. Georges fell prone as the count was pronounced. Erik Had Jack*Dlzzy The mob that had jolled in exultant delight had slipped into his helpless interest a reward, prompting him to hoist his arm, and second with his index finger. Pushing the glad, mad rear whorl that visit his untrafficable friend was untrafficable for Dumnyes, who was unfamiliar for Dumnyes. The crowd of Willard in Toloku in less than four rounds, so today he defended his world of power, and made a foolish gesture. One should not pressure from a woman to offer a palid resistance to the chameau on the contrary. Carpenter gave vaulted armor and Jack dicky in the second round. So far as the gentle art of boxing went, Carpenter played oval ball and sparred with defiant abandon as the panther and several opportune times he smacked the man and rendered this anything last butted. Several times Carpenter's right hand cording to schedule, it would have been a painful task, but Carpenter's painfully seeking to land one smash that would push his opponent to the cannon, and Carpenter's manners, Carp't piece pleasure in outblowing his opponent as slow as a boxcar by comparison. A Human Trauncing Machine The Knockout Lifts Carpentier from Floor Litts Carpenter from Floor That was the end of the world's title contour. The grizzled champion, all smiles through his beard, turned quick- AGAIN IN that awful second round, Dempsey in the shadow of de- fense. He was a bit nervous, but he wobbled. It was the work round Pempsey over went through. Blow Heard All Over Arena Dempsey Stands Supreme All the World an Audience 5,000 Women There THE CHICAGO DEFENDER awful second round, Dempsey's right found the champion. First round Dempsey ever went th Tex. by the way, performed his task which in the arrangements, and the dressing, he had to cope in and dissembling. A deadline was maintained on the dressing, and the dressing held in and dissembling. The debt holders were allowed to pass. The crowd entered their hotel. The hotel once you met a man who absolutely loot every one in his house. You marvelled at the simple act, you marvelled at the simple act, and yet it was a man humble and one that a master mind had to But if the job of getting them in order was early, they were in the area was dully so they struggled in for more than two hours in want to have inundated for five minutes. Empty arena in Half Hour Sell Raincoats Outside Arena Hlip up and close to the rink was the most exciting part of the movie shot their views of the rink with the fastest movie camera in the operation that had the exclusive rights incidentally, the money from filming the frog was the frog. A knockout by Carpenter prirate fw in Europe. There was an ex-hortative mk of vendors selling everything drinks and sandwiches, but such artificially inflated riches at one luck per copy, that they padded them, for darkened clouds that were overhead threatened a show. Hot Enough to Fry Eggs Close by the press gang was a "imaginary" that spread heron her four directions and magnified, also, the announcer's voice whenever he chose to speak. A. 120 the preliminaries began before a lintel, perpring crowd. Taken Life Isn't So NOTHING IN LIFE THE WHOLE WORLD INST ME, SO COMMITTING IS THE ONLY WAY IT — GOOD BYE WORLD Life Isn't So Bad After All About $400,000 Profit Crowd Easily Handled in the shadow of de- and left him wabbly. rough. THE B Dempsey Carpent MATCH it from your correspondent, it was hung on the body heat of 90,000 beings entouched into the air. It was truly hot, not only of eggs all around, but much about the preliminary boys. Hunting "What's it like?" was one of the games for so many in the room, and so far as the customers were concerned they chose or even so much as a mean. It was a game of second rates, when it get a third of second rates, when it come inside on Dosempy meet the Ovation to Gov. Edwards As the nobel sot placed in the wooden moss rosin as there was in the fight, much rosin was collected in the fight, your neighbor, waiting for a 2 clock to come. A couple of hours before the fight, the team was pulled out on them and the sun tried to first the real ovation worth the word was delivered as governor Edward Browder state administration worked as a cross for a good goal did, despite the disbelief of the goal the wonderful fear to be and his staff tripped down to their Nobody Saw Reformer Garpentler Enters Blog Somebody gave the word and the tale of the movie men. "Then a man high-built mostly movie men." The word is a high-built word with the word "Success" embellished upon it. "Then a man from one of the cooring companies" the whole personal information the industry are the "man" lightly igniting into the canvas domain where he is placed in the industry in taking Carr as he stooped Once inside, the challenger clapped his hands and shouted to send greetings to all who cheered. He brushed hair back as he. It always was a black shirt and pompous hair with a black striped and pompous sweep. He wore a sweep like a Japanese acrobat, and shortly after, when the faces was on, he wore a black sweep. Nighty Oxation for Both Descamps Protesta In Valin Jack looked around just once at the mall to see what it really looked like. It must have looked like a million dollars, in a macaron sweater of his and his second started the bandaging process. Parents came in to the scene at this juncture. With graceto chirr he commenced to protest, although taping Jack's hands was na Bad After All THE BEGINNING of the end. Round four—Carpentier crouches low and it was at this moment Dempsey caught him with the "rabbit punch" and the Frenchman was stopped. In this round Carpentier went down for count of nine and arose to be sent down again, this time for the count. honest job. Descarton probably wanted to be a lawyer, but after numerous skillets and lattes, he met a Frenchman who was suited on France. He was being harassed with tattoo, not only paid much more than his salary, but also his Frenchy's seconda. Reckons only gave a per cent of his salary to the Frenchman were being entwined. Governor Edwards Greets Fighters Those intolerable introductions took place while the bandages were being fitted in Jersey City, who is the just kind of big man, the big man, the big man. Big cheer for Hiaus. Some one calls for his brother to be shown on High. Laughter and applause. The crowd cheered the ring and gets a voluminous yeh. The crowd loves Edward. They are called Edward puts this seven through his fingers. Edward fits himself man, too. He shakes hands with the referee to from row seats with his shirt Some more introductions of fiddlers Descamps Does Some Posing Meanwhile the eccentric Decemmae, a little free-for-all-posing, he puts his foot on the lower rope and strikes at her. Then he looks like Charley Chaplin and other famous characters. Decemmae hates you. You know the kind we mean. He pumps his hammer and throws it over his shoulders. He wears a set of white jersey-kurt trunks down, and he wears a pair of white jeans. He trunks down. That tri-colored shirt that jeopardy kit for him must have been worn, and it didn't wear it. Maybe he wanted to keep it clean and felt that it might Introduceca Fightera Jack unfroeks himself of that woolen sweater, and he drapes it over his shoulder, made by an admiring Chicago lady. He has a small silk sash that covers his shoulders, champagne looks like a tough customer, like the hold he was a few years back. He didn't show awareness of the big cheer at Tempest's formal introduction. Then Humphrey turns and points to Carpenter. More humble, and this and that. A positive termate of roaring approval, times as many as four. Demeace Very Nervous Whole World Awaits Outcome Whole World Awaits Outcome the telegraph before the battle the telegraph before the battle as they send out news over as they send out news over the world is perched with its cars in the world is perched with its cars in to hear the results of this musc. You Paris is perched to show her husband Paris is perched to show her husband George of England bonding over a ticket and abhorring the rough news a ticket and abhorring the rough news giving at bulletin boards, yourm giving at bulletin boards, yourm you feel that every one has forgotten you feel that every one has forgotten that one thing would matter to you that one thing would matter to you Dempsey, 188; Carpenter, 172 You marvel that so much interest can possess you are interested in it than were stained up about the battle of Irak. Three aeroplanes circle the arena like buzards and the made throng unseen. They are the ones that and an aeroplane crashes into Castle, locking away and then a swoop of hundreds. Everybody cures the aviator with a kind of luck, but take such a chance. But there is no law in New Jersey to prevent it. The L.A. airport has hundreds and there is a wave of murmuring because lack seizes only 18%. That means that the airport is in the drying-out process. Carpenter used the poundage that was expected. Stronger Than Carpentier Flight Gets Under Way Georges' Body Blazing Bed PAGE ELEVEN and it was at this moment stopped. In this round, this time for the count. Juli Jones, Jr. Sees Man He Picked Win New York, Saturday Afternoon—the bull kicked the toorier; the end of the greatest of all things in sport. Who won the fight and how was printed in all languages throughout the world one hour after the game. We say that the bull kicked the toorier and the handsome Georges Carpier is no more its 'plain Georces from now on. Bratted. Bratted. Dempsey, the bull is 'walking the field looking for attackers, as he is 'king of things' today. Governor Edwards of New Jersey directed the dress, brought to end of cheers. The airplanes were working overtime to help with the noise. There was no noise. All of this passed into history when some one cried. "Here comes the baby and beauty and bodybowing to hands on all sides with a smile. Carpenter's grace, would crown hands on any dramatic stage. He had hardly reached the ring before he outlived it. He was Dempsey, the "Bullfrog" face, walking erect, paying little or no attention to the applaudation that bounded the ring to his chosen one. "I am here to fight and not to pose and make speeches." There was no noise. Carpenter was easily the popular favorite. Every lady in the city demanded one of their hands. Dempsey was one of their hands. PAGE TWELVE COURT TO RULE ON MOB MURDER IN SOUTHLAND Attorneys Claim State Court Should Save Man From Larasing, Mich. July $-3. The question is whether a judicial notice of conditions of lawlessness and mob violence leads to the court's decision of another state from funeral services. Court Friday by attorneys for Thomas R. Hay, held by the Detroit County Justice Department, is diverted to the authorities of Wilkerson county, Georgia, to answer a question. The extradition papers on which it is now sought are the sixth issued by the governor of Georgia. The first four ways rejected because of wrongdoing, the fifth. Attorneys for Ray showed that those papers also, were wrongdoing. The Wayne Corpus, issued a wrt. of habeas corpus ordering his release. Habeas Hard Fought Before he was able to leave the courtroom, he was re-arrested. Detective policewoman charging him with being a turfite from the authorities had leased by telegraph of an indictment having been made against the authorities. The previous extradition papers had been faulty through lack of such an indictment. Admits Killing Farmer Governor Greensberg is reviewing a cesser ordered Hay's return to Georgia. He may countermand the order and demand the return of the warrants. Allan P. Cox and J. A. Hamilton Georgia, arguing that the officials of Michigan have no right to presume that Hay was wanted by the authorities of another state, is charged with murder of Dewitt Knapper, a former. He admits the killing, but claims it was a mistake. He witnesses in Michigan to support this claim and to show that he was lynched if returned to Georgia. MISSISIPPIY HUMAN SMOKE One of our misrepresentatives from the campaign, Mr. McCormick, has horrified by the sight of women smoking in Washington that he has been encouraged to smoke before our legislative body at Washington making it a crime for women to smoke in public. He is nicely and finely drawn up. 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The mysteries of the human form will cause will cause to be mysteries to those who visit the exhibit of amateur artists from the University of Illinois medical school for the Pagest of Progress Exposition to August 14 on the University Pier. Attempts to illustrate the structure of the Biblical period, including cavations of the Babylonian period, 5000 B. C. Those were exceedingly crude, but progress toward perfect accuracy was made distinctly in a collection of the Greek, Roman, Persian, Chinese, early Italian, and Arab artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo and Raphael, found time to do some of the work and to develop敏捷ly to the modern study of medieval art. Today the medical student studies from perfect models of the various vascular and nerve reproduced true to scale and in its proper place. 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MINNESOTA Cooking Measures Wheat four-one quart is equal to one pound two ounces. Wheat one-pound is equal to one pound. Powdered sugar one-quarter is equal to one pound. Powdered sugar one-pound is equal to one pound two ounces. Tone one-pound. Forty drops equal one-half ounce. Four tablespoons equal one-half ounce. Four tablespoons equal one-half ounce. Four tablespoons equal the wine-cake equal four tablespoons. **WARNING** People are hereby warned not to do anything that they do it in their own right. Quality Tells the True Story Less than one month ago, Aztec Indian Kidney and Liver Medicine was scarcely known outside of Mississippi. Tennessee, and Arkansas. Today there is scarcely a sutur in the United States in taking Aztec Indian Kidney and Liver Medicine for some of the various ills for which it is prescribed. It's the South's greatest tonic. 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"NOIIR-OL," this jet black perfumed finishing dressing, should always be used in connection with "Madagascar." All preparations will be sent by mail, please contact order "MADAGASCAR" and "NOIIR-OL." Vanishing Cream, breath of flowers. .52 Large jar Palm Oil Shampoo. .52 Large jar Rolling Massage Cream. .52 O'NEAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 7 East 29th St., Chicago, Ill. - Telephone: 7831 Aurora. U! WARNING LA MELIS ATTEGONIAN KLONET A LIVER MEDICINE TENNESSEE Winsheater, Tenn. Dyersburg, Tenn. Mrs. Odey Sobrya is convulsing, two weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Hearn Hill last Saturday evening. Howell Week last Saturday evening. Howell Week the White Mile mayve. The literary and Domestic Club was entered. Noise Suffered with a plastic. The Sunrise Baptec Baptist church was entered. Baptec Baptist church was entered. New Chicago. The West End basilisk last Friday, seven to 8. The feature back and a home run by Bob Church. Dyerabura: Tron. LET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FOLLOW YOU ON YOUR VACATION. ORDER IT NOW. HEALTH SECRETS For Men and Women Send No Money Just read your name and salaries and we will send you a thank you card. Interested will do so you must send. Handwritten have proved by our auditor. Write today. NOW. Markhowe Herb Agency 287 S. St. Chicago, Ill. Ells tory Azalee Indian was scarcely app. Tennessee. to is scarcely u. SOLD BY AGENTS ONLY PAGE THIRTEEN THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Pre- mote A Full Growth of Hair; Will Also Restore The STRENGTH, VULNERABILITY AND THE BRAVITY OF THE HAIR. If your hair is Dry and Wiry Try AGENTS' OUTFITS 1 Idi Glower, 1 Temple Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Treading Oil, 1 Face Cream, and Directions for Selling. $2.00. See extra for postage. Lots of Long Straight Beautiful Hair ```markdown ``` Herolin Pomade Hair Dressing does the trick. Something new and different roots, stones, roots dandish and dandish, stops hair growth, helps dandish and dandish, stops hair growth, helps dandish and dandish, stops hair growth, soft sofa and silkie. Herbion Fomade Hair Dressing is not stitty, or stitty, but by mail or if you send $1 we will be sent by mail or if you send $1 we will Dressing and include free a cake of Herbion Hair Skin and Natty Soap. Atlanta, Ga. Agenda wanted. For Special Deal FREE FASHION BOOK WARDED UPON REQUEST REAL HUMAN HAIR All our wigs are hand-made and strictly to order —from maker to D WIGS Transforma- tions, Switches, Brakes, and all other articles of fair goods No. 604—Price $10.50 We carry the largest selection of Dresser's Tools. The coleus plant, Bama's Flowered plant, make the skin velvet-like, the hair silk-like. Send for your fashion. We carry the largest and best selection of Dresser's Tools. Our competition奖金为 $1,000 in best model. Mine. Baum's Mail Order House F. O. Bax 301, Bt. D. 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Fill out coupon and MAIL IT, TODAY Circulation Department Chicago Defender ‘B45 Indiana, Ave, Cheapo iden shan shina sin te ane oi: SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 BOMBERS KILL CAUGHTER; STUN HAPLESS. MOTHER Mas + yuu ever teen bombed? There antcngs nauk nicer in this wort Sine relined: mo ots were tea [ursuon, would het. be" vacraoe Seere uta mite haart ee Soe ech ugutnet the poverumest SOUP shee are‘ unuoll Serpctrated iaStnat manner, “Hut i in erage ‘ugeasinle tp sail to mind "ay cms ABv™aee "Rares: "were crtwes WZiwat Shc Mian are canmatied Sidon, "Fe notaners tae Siva Pat tlt high evar chee Sp id comes af one of the mit £2. crt tine ot! he soul ide, h San Seinen Setab Lente atre Sahay aewte™ Youog ang bowetal Sagtihtenkcage in the recent Jette of uer‘peonie fram the Soa Been ae ale Bad found Recall ta Sat sad ke am atten ined ae Hud atinnd’ geting were’? aed te tig chute. "Se marred = Bei.lotnes Shean hiaustrions young Toe who worked at the trade he Bad Yearaea ‘one of the thdurieal Diedigta the sete Feptior the” EO'Se Whine at nome=ase et Enyce axes iter nustnd had Bee ibe Tttoney“heture coming Rivet tity aan wore alle tockat {event Ue at idenedness. Ten SReyhae SEAah te hivelPacie akon Sek Shalom Fhcp tad Wet the Jn Crave care, she eontnte tagas the neg SISAGEIRN iamnow Ru Rte Maatigee ning. VAN bay wa tee They ted A tig Una IRD ger tnwwng ‘thea tee st. ‘Ranrfl win great tds free crate AP TENTS Slom thes coased to Seuqifitteetmnelr mands we to wy he ize imoaticr should te jeemate 1S caught ae te tata of Atertonn Sones “Rhine thst semen to TE ion ute ha fro hanent shes" were sure vat tine ubldcfiest a remedy, Senctimey Though sf the ioe Manin came EMRE Ge euler of mie andthe Sishon"for ine druivemee sf thon Tors Nerugched behind the seme Rei are mere wd ath, Nae Fe sea'Dratters Meine tinge Whose ete had "nesee kno tae are Aisin ‘UStecn ia’ whiea the Rat of Superson is deottoyet orga er hay ee een terrace hapainage stow gra Gaia he, thon ne ese eane oer, if iat wore Ife ek Beta oat he trauent epee ihe Hh met rani er SMighteta" ne Wit ape sent Jor the mother, ceiling her of every | ‘ipod har nee hems et ber be BUNS Par cburehis, and et eee Senein’ of pracrens in Chicas, Se Sch" or mmeiber te came hd ‘nee Tinerudiat agraat world ker" baly outa" be bor a then ti thine citne—the wine als aie smote attepyunda "Re fiscal ce tweed tndp's ry svn af Ho areal Soe ha coe | Tevthe toro the: bows had weet drawn ‘the mein ean “Tae er fant mptior had cea aaken ah he Tanuat She hom dod since St the diate bape wan oni for her Htovary: Tee moter ald tee crs Hise” gre inranrcl gp mater Her Fmotne ‘were Linde ie A worn nalteare wan taken frown Sone inks trowen hae se onced Mae and the men who were Rote Seer the eur Beer mum ttre {Ci nltmedf helpless tohstane Beet wo powerien and get nd ning. “We Satlured a Yen" questions “Naat. Tom ae mother Tat in anethinre SAY esa he wes Son fon bok tale wth an trenton Seating evr dear or Rainy There! Sarai ad some distrust in ee Praha, Sue aped her eee ever | Where aha ‘were ne ote, but, Thee Sige Te nuerina win tales Tom cd Continued, Ate yoru Sem Twen mstaneny “Rig gied coos time she way hapit:” She wanted woe goog aa me wh her aon or By esimes ‘Me Gitaed for a moment, sae enti in seminlaernoe che was Dining of her Sap girs days, mevement™ amuse her" lateners dhacted her again, She had ever Doe to hanno cent ahh the gasps from Tunes SS Mintel Se ruea pers ited at the, and inguireds "Who sr trust "HES Sie Bedresa_ the De Bier, Ht'win a arent tater, the bei, A eel a Se Stoned ibtgined oo lah nee tong “Rai be such 8 ood iro, we eige wat het to Teage bean BS hag ead et the Neeth aa BE Sid tha fhe wid Corte up here analy eye samubosy. Si, Soine' te study. pasion ton, At hone Ke had pase fur the choir at the Pie Mawier church orig TiS iw" he hana sournt the tics agsin “Did any of Sou penties Sin Ri mgr ated Supe he had Trica to help gues to ember hee bap= Times. dor when, he eam fear Biases Wiehinctoni srtoul he fed sie a ele tn gt ap ce ie Thake meats haynes and Sek the dic, Sitter? Are sau the doe. Tis “Gant gu uke me to mar ele? BE; Sone me Pcp teak ia american mother, seqome) duthern” werouRe a mre Taina ere, sausmers beret Bete ana Wing aere burke “ene Pome Rn toad thine arlene Sipe Fenciea ‘ening ode. tumerte 703 These Sanhedein ins tugera Woedird, Photographer. Announces ‘Atiractive Gut in Prices. The announcement that We B Woodord, the Popular photoKrapher located at 35th street and Forest aves ius, baw 106 2 AE subciantiat cut to A610. eo the frien of high Se rade photorratins Ec Jigs Soa ryocial in- e REI duseroeat for ie ee ao sure! 38 a of ine Soe tures te all whe any teauire'the teat to REY seams SA Ste Woedard who (gh 38 hat Dull oy? ORAS ‘Bend owing EY nia ce nom 755 Chicage., oasis ite ras tho repuc tation of putting Wy E, Woodard the price of high Bees Siecmecranae C2 aa oon i Dea Seamer eee cg aa sure Yo be of in- SSE ae eae ec ae Me, Woodard, ho gh 358 ie 2 ia "Radi ating Per sie Ses 7 ego’ Sade tna efits We E, Woodard Sina SFntlnunus wor, ne ier es ete ee tts tas 2S eee he kat pers ete i ear in diene a ada Sith Sa Rar oe At tea iia eh Sti Ni ‘ee ech ofa ea oe iaeatttestin SRR AS Rat raves tae oats Su ieee Sei Pe ASE toa hese Aaa ee ie Har aoe eee Maur Gar ar eae oP as IMPORTANT TOOL TO SE USED IN KITCHEN Reeey homareite mist surely kaow ihat the Knife‘ the tatat Important St all ter Kitch toule She need Knives for paring, Knives for cutting Kaen for slleing either fab, featur ood red herring. The eblet point fn using any Life tx to conelaet tie Blade, ant ta pay forthe Made Siva fet Sve han ite for cute iii het meats anoutt be ra: the Reason ts tut te hot mea fall i Bike aad! woubyegeroture the cut” Tite Sor mune’ ae stiteon th fit Ne idhe al or ae ener So eno auld Gurvine. “Oovtec ther: lieds 2 knife far slicing cold ‘Rests ntould Her Rexighe ona shi Botta the food fe euting fs frm End the nite. wi have ul Aratsht ant “wht goed deal” at Fare to it thin, ween sic {" nd wnite mou he atralgnn vith Stare potst ee ae Sea Eigen devute "he uread the binde Sit ng cut the boards or the Ter® Tin "who. inust "economize ‘on "ihe Maier ot ‘Utensils knife shout § sa inches ional rather ree fomticeatie ve wana Yor eaig. mest Ting ay well ae eat oe A Tmo" forke will" mh mast Ritchen nesee. “Gecpefroite and oranger have univer far thelr wen owe Mune furturers have given ratey me and thew to the ciniest metbed af pres facing ice, deuite ails aeithout the aes of" Juices and Avon, and ‘inoue watts of imo’ on the part Wiuithe: Gperaten "Phe “knlves ‘are Mado Uo sealniean eel, nickels iaiea Stecl and 1, the Ordinagy and fine sunadiom stock NO DIFFERENCE (N SPLIT OR ROUND FENCE POSTS Lier aneba stele 2 2b bbdaileb Ble bold tener ponte last lnnger than do round ones. Probably as fargo a number hold the onposke view. ‘The Forest oducts Laboratery of the United States De+ yartment of Agciculturg. xys_ that inet ane be nes athe outer If the peresatnee of Rrarewood und sapiwaet are the name ie both. it the percentage of aayrenest Utne creamed by" anliting, Uae st pont Well be Yeas durable, while SC hie fers Cratune of heartweod te inereined ie Silt be yunre durable than the Pound ne, iexeeyeions to this. xneuld be tna If the pws are af mace, ese Trek, oF any of the arue Mes, whone hearttond "and ‘tapiood. ne about ually. durati. If the poste are 19 bo treated with creo ur nosne dither jressrvative, the round wont fn neeferabla to the Bille breaute of the comparative ease Sth och the “sspiuod can be treate Gaperimente at the aberatory aemonacrats that the hearioad faces ton apie posta do not, sem rule, abe Soeb'the preservative 2s well as’ doce the eapeend.| Coolest Place in City ‘Yue Lalrvelld Motel, 30, Hast, 334 sttont, fs the coolest piace in Chica co to ve.” ‘The tooins ‘are large, lem and aley: tee water day. and nist Tented te receive the reer fromm the lake, “Ikooma sith bath and other Poems $4 and 83 ber wack. Teenta here See lowe? ahan any hetel tn: the Sits, “Fifteen maiauter™ ridy: to ai Failrone stationr and accessible. BS Ren ede not anna kat DEMPSEY RETAINS HS TITLE IN BOUT WITH. CARPERTIER Be Sheets satct Maal Bitar: Ga oat Jo Bisa eevee Bu aide Sata! Sh age ee Pace ere eo alee aa eee Seca Vasco tyes" Me ine of feiss aad Sond Ei Lae cae wang Sire Ove nempie metre cE wale a wae antag co Seohiden ane oi cae Ser at cee Taner en EP Se ap ae tai We tet Bala eta te Eo ae ae Pectin it canta Miah’ fervor. Tees imaayivon blank Sacer tee, Ene esis oes ORE ae rant, cet adh a a he te sesh dase aa Ser eee ears Mee ey ieee Hewat sh ta ieee Sha es Fe Sine etl ee iSite Saree ina deep ama Teng git tay Mae stra Sis oct ete 1 tne. og tg™ ta Tee ia a Me le Garp sors dwn, “TIS hy beets hore Stee ands Manresa iE ira We Sitar tat, corer Eats om wlth Saat aera ig eek Bara aie Tees i entire Re SI peroneal ha te Ee aa gr Sirerieare, guar ee TSS ee ER ele pert pr sour. canarias thure tise heh en Carn. Ede cere te oar the ‘Peron Arar, te ia, there ial, fc ahd HS petiet Ct ce ease ea te Ht Semen OYE. Gres es ote tad ie Pte ol ees a Porat Snir s oles ier ve a, ee i cues Ar iy Biles Balti Tai al bee Siow shot Toe Sind WASHWOMEN SHOULD LET EMPLOYERS SETTLE ROWS ‘Some of Chicago's apartment bull tinge have a rule whieh hows who do inSedesing ia the Wats mart beers fe rule ts that omy on certain day may certain ats han out tundra the snare, allotted for that. purvose. Bgn Mat is given tte time. ‘Some of Guese, flat duvallors_ Rave outsiders come and do thelr work for tein “ih sorte ce those outelters “hc orcunante of eco Mats often forget or mepiret to Keen, tack, of their aye When “they ste. eeorae tanfusea 1 tx thelr duty and resvons sibility to. eteulghten aut the matter inte not the part. Ror. respon of those who cotme from the outside {o Interfere. or miata. te any Was. Hee the, Handled. Tndindy” or enn: Players an the cass may es nettle ah Such differences whish miny arise. ‘Sach aumerele weepent a Crile round, for the growth of mee fees Bona Stay out of them. If Mire So- Amico ihinke fe ts her day, fot her And sour emplosee: Wecida "who i Fight. "Ang ow tet our employer Tel You fo “clean up" whoever bathers Nou'and he of she will pay for tt Make them do the “eleantag” and the paving. to. BISHOP R. A. CARTER ‘TO OPEN NEW CHURCH Bihon 5.2 A. Canes. mestding uishop nf the fourth Tpisennal distri Of the ©, So. churah, Hl pen am Stner now church tn this city. Tho fultding be Tecated ga Charaitain aes nue. teat ad ateyat, anda te, bc Known an "Carters Chapel” “The opening fe to const ofa seeks Shecioes cunning trom Tuewtay Tals Ye to Stondaye Jule 18, Bishop Teac Taine of Jackson, Teun: Dr 3. Arthur Higmist, editor nf the Chelstian fades: De HS Stour eeneral areestary of the church extension department, the GSI, B, churehs De. 3 Te Sinith EM Gaubie Den We St. Crain, Dewwett He, S'S ranaere of Stount Vernon, Hig ‘tre aman the. antable que af fim ete wl ke pare te Spemiae exterines. The city past Sethe, Go ate Fe ehiroh, ineinding Den, Av Winters, Ce a. Besaon, W He parker, Xd. funnaon, Mc. Cor: Ring, Wek Whig G. WW. Sample RENe. Wratin and i. Horace, ell take rt alan, Tithe cert denominations of te city will be Elven a TIShC And. see hon ana aeocher el hn deca Ue their naat renresentatien men. "rhe churels ix tilt" o¢ fine rick and cost above 420,000 To Pay Dividend The, Ghleara alts" Ansoctation ania ‘Stage street. Is Manalng 10 pat the holders of wertineater thelr first remianneal dividend. Te sill nes fala event and Oliver Taptist church. Frat and South mrs avenve, will un- dovbicaty iad tothe tee evening, duly. 6, to celehrate the occasion. “Come and’ ring your friensin= Advertisement. THE DEATH LIST alan Seo AK ioe Nene SI Ee or tian Sta ied eet See Ee ease Papel te Bad ed icin et itn BP ise ae sedan ste tee SU a as ste Seat SISA ere hat tame fen again Fate en Soe Bene Sec ie ea, enh eet ee Feces SPR San, eae tn Bitter sas Medel tenn, i Eicnatien eatin Bae Wh meee sey St oe Foto nae ina tar Boys—Earning Big Monéy! “Taougheet Oe. SqPMIT, “OH eee ie St ce at barn ones Bilge Super te aoe seine lapse tn Zeit Sopa ae ets serrata Bent Et ‘Berotage® Ss ladisna suche Ee Bers ] Same ..--ccecserssnsenecnee AB Byeee ] Cy s-eeeone SUM eeceeeesservenees ‘THE’ CHICAGO DEFENDER IN"MEMORIAM pearance ie Mtoe, DierOry Gf our “dunt other, Jusch Ae itrise. whe ed sty 6.1303, 4n Gaieagey Ti "Ave di thet anon ther ead ive tae xee ken die we Sl it ie ne ae “Sind aid me ty" ponte A prtelour tne front ux feet ce, A Coe ets in neds A vince in wacunt In ube hate Whi oper gun ile 1 thin hin ete 9 | Rit nay Se stient teage we aed ‘ie outer ‘are stout” sal" inked these. Doster, fein beers Llszie Soha, AEN i iMinte, maior tw memory of ote lear mozher, tes totes heath Niamey fire" yenes ager July” sta Gresley Sohne Sir uy rape sient memorton iSroty'nienory: bins a tenes ‘Deep within ie hearty tee cherie "Phiotahts of her we Faved v0 et Daughters “Sire” Stntte domes Greeley, Calg) sire ¢. Dy eran Gate fina. Cat See Winika’ Pars, See A Witlars Tapas ated duty 7, 1918 ‘Thtee yeaa au our faved ae fe us Te ati eras io shen rn return ‘Soren i Tayler and nly el mt ul ose memory of stent son, dese Seggmoure, tho. dhe fone Fene. acy aie 39eh. You noise. Sire t. Aminors, Cheam In. toring memers of aur dre notte Haste Voters, he, he Siig. 18is—atuehtern Stew, Cock ibe ie ir | _CARD OF THANKS TRO RENE p ‘ee Manian Ie, 88: Ser Wer are. Se a tee tp anpreciation nt the felendship fgnd_goneeilt that we had for lout UBwerence Ie Sinapanny wh Was A patient at Fort fiavard and evmne ede fn the tate wag. seh, the pullents cont dnd thie ele ohn fo eae henettele ayathyy 10. hls eidotes Mex lawerenigy Te Stason, fn Tite hour ae her beeen. i Sudan but exjectedsieath je Shek ta ait af os who had, Raosen Hin, We wana” true. goiler “ant felend, fund overs fy his hairs nt eC> Kering he was olwciys Interested in Scher, “wtin were Untertiaate Uke fimaelt, Hie Sous well Hedge ai the patlenta, andthe eard surseon fod nesenconisdere itn aa aie ffethe fest patente they haee ever Shad “Itle dedth fa the Wan ko in Of 8 A hctovedfriemt ant crane, 4. (0 fie widows a tru aid aiehcat use tans [aie ana Airs, James Heary sith to nani hele many felons far the Mindness and Symmtiye shown teeing {hesiliness and death at thelr beloved Inoihers Sirs: Annie Jackson, who dled Tune te. LOST RELATIVES Tae eabee ane. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Georee Willams, bresher of Warns F. Willems, formerly of, Worcester Mase, nat heard of in Chicco, Iie Kindly communicate with Tone WH” Mama fed Weng i25th strvet, apart: inone 30, New York Citys MRS, ANNIE WALLACE. Anyone knowing the schercahonte of ares Annie Watluce, last heart of fn Paducah. Ky. dm 1818, pense. notite Mea. Fannie Smlth, 3640 Bleweod avenue, Chleage, Ml ee cies, Any one knowing the wharvatouts of Atmos or sain Sinitn plex no. Hig We AW Simith at Chappell, Neb ‘They Were tast heal of in Arkansas | ANDREW OUNAVANT Anyane ‘itnewing the. whereabouts of Andrew Tunacant, klnais wetily avert ©. Wittiama, U. S'S. Curlew, Si No. 8. Portamouth, 8.1 BILLY EWING Anyone knowing ‘whereabouts, of ily Rising kindly notify his hroier. Kee Auth, Bwing, 179 Si. Clair ave tive, Coturatte, Olle REOPENS SCHOOL ames D. O'Tirien, who for the past your has operated, a Clea Service School ag 223% South State street, has Feturned from an extender vit te Gatifocnta ant through the South and bias taken charge of his well-known School at the old stant” Mr. O'isien hax opened two rehools in” Low A= eles, one In Dallas, two tn New Or- fray aad ola tempi and fe Ports having booked 1.000 now pup SiesO'tiron states that there’ tea excellent chance for: Soune men and ‘women at the prosent time ovine to the constant ditmineal of gawerninent femployex who accent jouttlons dnr= fing the trae. of the war without ex Aminations Aa wha now automaticals ip lose thetr niacer.——Advertisement. ‘STENHOUSE INN 2 tho. Suentiouze Annex, the latest auititin to the Famous Stenhose tn W422 Champlain avenue (s-ow open. Ome, {io and three Foon Heautirally Turmished suites ean, he had ata very fcsonable price The anna. 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Kenwont Ces, or CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY JULY 9, 1921 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE THE Chicago Defence WORLD'S GREATEST WEEK Founded May 6, 1803 by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. Published by THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING CO. (INCORPORATED) erred as second-class matter. February 1, 1806, at the chapel, ill. under act of March 6, 1806. NX-11 21 Green St., Charing Cross Road, London, England. CHICAGO-6323 Indiana Avenue, Telephone: Douglas A SUMMER ROMANCE Scene: Park; No moon; Quite dark; They spoon; Hour late; Cops spy; Don't wait— Both fly. Now if this shorthand stuff will fit your case, why, make the most of it. THE ROBERT S. ABBEY PUBLISHING COMPANY (INCORPORATION) Inherited as second-dealer under: January 1, 1905, at the Postoffice in Chicago, Illinois. Under: of March 1, 1905. NINN-12, Group B, Indiana Great West, London, England, W. C. CHICAGO-12, Indiana Avenue, Trophy Boulevard, GU7. A NATIONAL QUESTION THE MASSACHUSETTS AFT TULSA and other Southern towns furnish food for serious thought and reflection for all Americans who believe in the stability and perpetuity of our governmental institutions. So far as Tulsa is concerned, the affair there is merely incidental. It is one of a number of similar affairs have occurred in the past and may affect the future. The fact that such things can happen in any part of our country is likely to be accepted by the civilized world as evidence of the instability of our system of government and that free government is a failure. THESE OCCURRENCES are likely to impulse upon the average person that he or she must be more decently instead of a domineering government is after all best. Our institutions are the outgrowth of a well conceived plan which is predicated upon the assumption that the Americans have such a sacred regard for the forms of law and the maintenance of human rights that every person over whom our flag flies, whether he is rich or poor, weak or strong, will be subject to the same conditions in the exercise and enjoyment of life, liberty and property. The Tulsa episode is a contradiction of this assumption. CAN THOSE OF US who believe in the maintenance of our institutions afford this? We think not. The President of the United States is sworn to see that the Constitution and laws of land and practice protected and allowed us to practice, and with constitutional requirements, we can do nothing to protect American citizens within the boundaries of any state in the Union unless called upon by the legislature or the governor to do so. Likewise the governor of each state occupies the same relative position in the state over which he presides; he is presumed to be our foremost authority in the local authorities. WHERE GOING THROUGH THIS RED TAPE and these formations the mischief is always accomplished. The object is one which, is national in scope and therefore must be treated from a national standpoint. The occasion for these outcurrences may be classed under two head—first the so-called war of seconds. If this war is prolonged, it is more militant than real, more political than racial, could be divorced from party politics the solution would necessarily be accomplished. THE POLITICAL PHASE of the question is the one upon which the cold South is now based. The evolution churches in that section, which have approached to the thesis of the question, have increased in a great measure, thus a well organized propaganda, 1. making the public believe that the criminal and violent suppression of one vote is necessary to insure the domination of the white race in the administration of their respective state governments. Every intelligent person knows this is not true, and never has been true, and the colonists are an evil institution who necessarily believe that there is merit in this situation, not merely large. THIS WILL NOT CONTINUE INDEFINITELY, for the person that was expressed by Abraham Lincoln when he declared, "You can fool all of the people part of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." As he said this deception is successfully practiced at will, it is discontinuity; hence its importance is to keep it alive because it answers the question of why a party is not a terrorist or a terrorist weapon they can not initiate the white, but the effect is to practically obliterate our vote in support of the party that may be in opposition. We do this largely from necessity rather than from choice, but the result is just what the supporter of the obverse want. Voters of the group would divide more economic questions just as other groups do but for the first above referred to. FROM AN ECONOMIC point of view the nemesis of the situation grows out of the rapid development made by us along all that time lines. We thus become rivals and competitors along the lines in a neighborhood and draws from his white competitor a large number of his patients, that makes him an "unisexible" and stops are liable to be taken to bring about a "race" risk as the most possible way to get rid of him. What is true of the physician is true of other collins. The Colored employee whose efficiency and proficiency are now being recognized to a greater extent often naturally occupies a position in white. THE PRIMARY PURPOSES of these who are opposed to and are endeavoring to check the rapid advances now being made by us are to make it impossible for us to expand in any direction outside of the cotton-growing states of the South. It is doubtless true that the principle of criminalizing such conditions generally as will make it impossible for our people to live in any section outside of the solid South. They are both willing and anxious to have us remain so as to continue to produce whatever wealth they have, but live there under such conditions as will make the men sorry and penns and the women the easy prey of the men and those who are unfortunate causes that make for race riots. We present: it being a national question it must be treated from a national standpoint. LITERACY TESTS IN ORDER TO AMERICANIZE AMERICA and several other Northern states will elections give the voters an opportunity to question the question of amending their constitution to require a literacy test for voting. It would that after summary I, 122 no person may be admitted to the United States of America or otherwise unless such person, except for physical disability, to be a English and sablet laws shall be passed to enforce these provisions. INQUESIONABLY if this should become the case, the American voter keeps the corrupt politician and government necessarily follows. At the end of government is likely to follow the action or cession of whatever qualifications he is prescribed as a condition precedent to usurp that if the tests above referred to will be required he will be, they will be without the country. IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT that in so and in some states of the United not IN ORDER TO AMERICANIZE AMERICA New York and several other Northern states, will at the fall elections give the voters an opportunity to pass upon the question of amending their constitutions so as to require a literacy test for voting. It is proposed that after January 1, 1922, no person shall become entitled to vote, attaining majority, by the vote of the electors, without the also except for physical disability, to read and write English; and suitable laws shall be passed by the legislatures to enforce these provisions. INQUESTIONABLY if this should become a national law the country would be far better off. The permanent voter keeps the corrupt politician in office and misgovernment necessarily follows. At the same time, the government may be violated or erased of whatever qualifications or tests may be prescribed as a condition precedent to voting. Let us hope that if the tests above referred to should be adopted, as they should be, they will be uniform throughout the country. THE BROWN FACT that in some sections and in some states of the Union not only the Constitution of the United States but of the state election laws are being constantly violated and evaded, so far as fraudulent voting is concerned, this is not confined to any particular section. It is alleged, for instance, that in our state of Illinois, and in Colorado in Canada in other large populations, there is much fraud in popular elections. The fundamental principle underlying our form of government is that the government itself is based upon the consent of the governed, and the only way to ascertain the will of the governed is through the vote. The lot box, free from any taint or suspicion of fraud. IF THE MEDIUM through which that will is ex- OUR WEEKLY SERMON [This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message to our readers. These sermons are restricted to 250 words, and may be sent without official notice.] WE BELIEVE that God is looking around today for a people into whose hands He might commit the moral supremacy of the world. The white race has perverted Christianity until it has lost the beauty and the purity it has given to the people. It is true to its highest ideals and will consecrate itself to SERVICE it will receive the divine commission to evangelize the world. But to achieve this some things are necessary. First, we must be a united Race, so that there shall be no dissipation of strength and no overthrow of the monarchy. We must merely preach and profess Him. Thirdly, we must ease imitating the vices and follies of other people. Leave the poolrooms and the gambling dens and the saloons and the haunts of vice and degradation, and bathe in God's pure sunshine. Let us love one another, help one another and lift even as we are lifted. Finally, let us have courage. The skies may be dark, the seas stormy and the pathway rough, but "The darkness shall turn to dawning." pressed is reversed through fraudulent or questionable methods we may have legislation and public officials permitted to vote in the electorate. Whatever method, therefore, may be adopted to safeguard the purity and sanctity of the ballot, to be effective it must be uniform and universal. ANY SCHEME OR METHOD having these landlable purposes in view will be worthless, valueless and of no avail if public sentiment should in the event of a vote being null or void or justify their violation and evasion for the purpose of preventing "Negro domination" or to maintain "white supremacy." THE JOYS OF SUMMER THE CHICAGO bathing beaches were formally opened last week and the large attendance gives evidence of their popularity. These municipal beaches dotting the lake shore from the northern to the southern extremities of the city make it possible for the poor as well as the rich to enjoy this blessing which is right at their door. To the thousands of people out there, the city is a vacation in the country is anything but promising. BUT EVERY CLOUD has its silver lining, and the silver lining of the vacation cloud to the frangi Chicagoan is made up of the forest preserve, which can be reached by the surface lines, where father, mother and the kids can go and spend the day, or erect a little tent and have a few days of real outing for removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, where families can relax and enjoy the crook of frogs that night has fallen, where the air, pure, fresh and sweet, will be the bloom of health back to many a palid face. THEN WE HAVE the city parks with their miniature lakes who, bauts can be had for a nominal price, the playgrounds for children furnished with all kinds of innocent games and modern fun devices, while tennis courts, baseball grounds and zoo are there for the older ones. Add to the zoo at Lincoln Park, the many books, and it can be readily seen why outdoors stock here and claim that it is the ideal summer resort. LESS THAN A DOZEN of our group were to be seen on the beach, Friday, when the whites were out by the thousands, and why? Surely the 25th street episode some two years ago has not frightened them away. If so they are out of place in a Northern city, Chicago especially has no room for quilts or splines, individuals by the mayor of Atlantic City, bathers, he replied that as the Lord made no dividing line in the ocean he didn't see why he should. Black and white, rich and poor splash around in any waters they see fit at Atlantic City. LET OUT BATHS IN YOUR beach most convenient, but let them not huddle together like a lot of lees sheep; by so doing we only segregate ourselves and raise barriers that otherwise would not be raised. The police and guards are always in attendance, and any person who is not immediately home nor to them. If they fall in their duty call the local department of this paper, slating the case, and steps will be taken to right the wrong. We pay our full share of taxes and are entitled to every benefit received by any other citizen. Let us enjoy the blessings about us to the fullest extent. PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE WHIETHER OR NOT the time has arrived for Philippine independence is problematic, and yet, according to our governmental theory, no people should be governed against their will. We therefore should not be the sole judges as to whether or not they are responsible for the situation. This question they should be consulted their own assessment, whether we sequestrate or not. The administration acted wisely in sending General Wood and, forbes as a commission to investigate the situation and find out the dominant sentiment there. The report to be submitted will have an important role in the future. UNPORTNATELY there are many different tribes centered over these islands, and they are not homogeneous, neither do they all speak the same tongue. To save themselves from external aggression as well as internal dislaboration it may be advisable for this country to maintain a sovereignty over the islands until such time as the natives have progressed sufficiently to maintain a stable government of their own. PRIOR TO THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR the Spanish rule was of such a nature that the natives had very little voice in the local government, hence they acquired very little knowledge of the affairs of government. A new generation may have to come on board to maintain and administer, such a government as will be stable and permanent. IF THERE EXISTS any restlessness or impatience on the port of the natives, so far as this government is concerned, it grows out of the unfortunate republic which our government has acquired with reference to the native population of the island. The reaction of our marines in Haiti leads to strengthen this conclusion. The present administration has an opportunity to undo much of the mischief thus wrought by purging such a course as will remove any apprehension in their minds of unfair treatment growing out of their racial identity. IN A ST. LOUIS PAPER we find: "Wit a grow canid of ziv amn fkn dreux." This is the most lucid solution of the race problem we've heard. THE POLKS from down home are not going to visit us this summer, for two reasons: They haven't the money to come and we haven't the money to come. Who was it said that wars bring good times? "PITCHFORK" ANSWERED Nah Sah!----NOT A Texas Steer. Not On a iHeAR!----NOT On Your Young and Hike g Life; For That, You Know, Is the MEAT NGs!----Neither Is He "Fish, Nor Flesh, ood Red Herring," Ium—Are You Listenin' ST SKUNK CARBAGE! Nah Son!—NOT A Texas Student; Not On Your Life—HATE—NOT On Your Young and Blooming Life; For That, You Know, is the MEAT of KINGS!—Neither Is He "Fish, Nor Flesh, Nor Good Red Herring," Ium—Are You Listening?—JUST SKINN CABBAGE! W. ALLISON SWEENEY Will in the next issue of the Defender render an observation or so on the editorial "TULSA'S RACE KIOT," including the editor—from the "Pitch-FORK" of Dallas, Texas, as reproduced in this issue of the Defender. "NUFF SAID"—Agents TAKE NOTICE! People We Can Get Along Without THE FELLOW, WHO, FOR REASONS KNOWN ONLY TO HIMSELF, THINKS HE IS TOO GOOD TO WORK. THE CABARET HOUNDS WHO THINK OF NOTHING BUT BRIGHT LIGHTS, JAZZ BANDS AND THE MERRY TINKLE OF WINE GLASSES. THE SLOUCHY FELLOW WHO, THROUGH LACK OF PRIDE, MAKES HIMSELF A NUISANCE WITH HIS UNKEMPTY APPEARANCE IN PUBLIC PLACES. WOMEN WHO HAVEN'T SELF-RESPECT ENOUGH TO PUT ON PROPER CLOTHING BEFORE GOING TO MARKET. THOSE WHO THINK AN OPEN WINDOW FACING ON THE STREET IS THE PROPER PLACE FOR AIRING OUT ONE'S FEET. SCANTILY ATTIRED WOMEN WHO LEAN OUT WINDOWS AND ENGAGE IN IDLE GOSSIP. TULSA'S RACE RIOT BY WILLIAM B. SMITH (Whits) Editor, The Pitchfork Dallas, Texas. Tulsa, Okla., has been sowing the wind. Just as the whirlwind. For many years Negro arrogance and impatience has been increasing through the state of Oklahoma. In Tulsa it was especially evident. Kanye West's arrogance became so bold that a few "prominent" counts of that city armed themselves and went to the county court to seek justice. Negro who was being held on a charge of rape. An innocent look on, standing on the steps of the court, fired the horse. The court shot fired by the Negroes. Then, of course, the battle was on. A hundred or more lives were destroyed and the dollars worth of property was burned. ahead and think please. We've got a plan doesn't call every time, we find a little with one bad one. To my mind, the a bad man in the council man's civilization is the impunity. In the law he is bound to be million for a manslaughter a beast in a charge of rape. An innocent look on, standing on the steps of the court, fired the horse. The court shot fired by the Negroes. Then, of course, the battle was on. A hundred or more lives were destroyed and the dollars worth of property was burned. The story is familiar to all readers of the daily papers. The point I would make plain is this: If the white people many years ago to teach its com population that there would be no monkey business, tolerated; if the white people of Pushe had made it suffer no encrachment, instead of giving the Negro population another foot of rope each year; their would have been no such orgy of blood let alone destruction as they mentioned. The "race problem" is progressing. Each year the Negro element grows more hold. It is correct if fed on office holders because more become more comfortable in facing the problem. They need Negro votes on election day. And now, since the Negro woman can vote, she is able to lead by the leaders of the race and vote virtually as a body, the Negro vote is a definite and valuable element in the political equation. If this evolution goes to be hell to pay and no credit granted, Coddling the soon for his vote is only stirring up wrath for the white man's judgment. For this is a white man's judgment. And by God it is going to continue to be! In some parts of the country the white element may "mess along" with the Negro; but finally the Negro beats man halks, and—and there is a tragedy like the Tuba affair. How infinitely better it would be if the white man, the Negro as the white man deals with him in the South—with kindness, but with absolutely no toleration of any species of impudence. Then there have any of them in the South. It is true that during the late war we had trouble with a bunch of niggers training camps from the North and East. But they weren't our niggers. They hadn't been raised up right. It is a fact, however, that we have all been staged lately in Washington, D. C. Boston, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis and Pittsburgh. Why? We have a element to understand, a long time ago, what we expected out of them in the shape of good behavior. Now and then a "bad nigger" devops himself and does, we take him out and kill him. That's all. And that's the last of it. Well-mannered folks in the northwest of the South are unjust and cruel in dealing with the Negro. They think it is a shame that we don't have the streets and tolling the white men where to spot; they think it awful that a "culled lecturer on race" Dallas and demand service in our hotels and restaurants, or sit by the side of our daughters in the theaters. ahead and think whatever they please. We've got a plan that works! Our plan doesn't call for a race war. We need a strategy necessary to settle with one bad niece. To my mind, the aspiration of the Negro to sit by the side of the white man's civilization is the very nectar of impidence. In the world's six thousand years of history the Negro rejoiced that feasted on dry skies. The man didn't even learn to cook his meat. He worshipped fire, thinking it was a weapon that feasted on dry skies. The man's own long savagery. And in that night of savagery there gleams no star. The Negro, through sixty centuries, composed an opera, never painted a picture, never carved a statue, never sang a song that would grace theatrical performers trapped in his native jungles only a few years ago, shipped him in other cities to serve the white man, if offered fortune makes him free and "equal" to the white man in our country, then the has the consumptive power and the authority at the council board of the white man's civilization. it will never happen in Texas gentlemen! FIRE DEPARTMENT Dear sir, Your paper is always honouring the progress of our Nazi race, our war effort, and in other things we are for behind other nationalities in Chicago. There are 150,000 or more Colored men who are always honouring the mayor of Chicago, men—what they are doing for us. We have one Negro fire department, we have one Negro police department, who is head of them, one who is a lieutenant and no chance of becoming a captain, and the place they are in is the fire department. Face leaders would do something for them they would be doing a lot of good. St. Louis installed a Negro fire department, and Chicago, with its large Negro population, has only one, which is the most broken down and poorly trained. We need to together and demand recognition as voters and taxpayers us to more Colored firemen and modern houses to keep the fire department in touch and know the fire department does not mix the Traces, but I think our boys are all with each other. All they ask is to stay in, so let's wake up and help get what is due us. If you will kindly come to stay in, we will get something. I shall have to withhold my name for business because but none you will print this year will get something. I am, respectfully yours—A Reader. THE DEGREE of Doctor of Letters ought to be conferred on some of those young girls who parade up and down State street and who have done so much to improve the "villk" neck. IN A Few YEARS the nation will be entirely sober. There'll be more attention paid to public affairs then. WELL, how much money did you lose on the light, and do you still think Jack Johnson can whip the A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN The Price of a Drink (With apologies to U. S. Prohibition and W. S. Debtorship) and W. S. Brantmanite) Two bites a glass, does any one think That that is only the price of a drink? Two bites a glass, I hear you say; That isn't much—too much—to pay True, indeed, a tiny sum. But what will it be before you're done? Two bites a glass—let him decide Who has lost his courage, and his pride. Head lowered, hides itself in shame, And leaves him a heart in all but pain. Honor and wisdom, love and truth. All the glory and strength of youth: These are the treasures thrown away For the price of a drink from day to day. —Mitch. The Famous Series—"Kings" —Solemon. Lace skin—s. Billy. —a row. Four of a kind. Einstein's Theory "They, my boy," cried Abe Einstein, "You gif me such a dizziness. Add to de pr-r-see dere on dot sign de vurds 'und-*Dots' uin-dress Potpourri I was trying to save $1,000 to buy me a gas wagon. At one time I had $0.99. That was before prohibition. Alas, I met a fellow who knew a fellow who could get a "bike" out of timeworn mine—and that the way it went. Times nowadays don't like they used to be, nor were the used-to-be's like the times today. A whale may have swallowed Jonah in the year that but it's much to be concerned whether could have swallowed Fatty Arbuckle. —Dave. "Love Is Cold Money" Love is awful. Love is tender. Love that he was feel. Love is not a legal tender. When we want a meal. —"Dickey" of Duluth. Music Hath Its Charms A headline In the Chicago (II.) Weekly Enterprise informs us that Mrs. Hattie Farmer died at the President hospital on the operatic table. A furtive glance through the transparency of that "peek-a-boo" blousenworn by our girl friend next door had revealed to us two slender shoulder straps, the origin and purpose of which, we boldly say, we had learned. Yesterday, however, we saw three of them, and now we quail before the task of learning what the worthy function of the last may be. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE MEASURES. FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles GERMS AND INFECTIONS swampy conditions, low lands, moisture and miasmatic conditions emanating from the earth; but now we know that the mosquito is the real cause—hence destroy the breeding will soon do away with malaria. Later on the cause of tuberculosis was discovered by Koch to be tubercle bacillus; and then we found that the germ pneumococcus caused pneumonia, and soon thereafter the germ theory of disease was well established. Animal Experimentations To do research work in hatchology, in biology, or in any absolutely necessary; either the human animal or dumb animal must be used for that purpose. In some places of the South the Southern physicians, the research workers, find that the Negroes are so plentiful and their Negroes being such willing victims or subjects to be used for experimentation purposes, that the surgeons use them almost entirely for the development of any new scientific research work or development of any new drug or remedy for curing disease. It is much easier to develop any new experimentation in our Southern states than in the Northern states, where it is necessary to have a laboratory with rabbits, guinea pigs, and other animals, purposes, whereas in the South it is not necessary to have those dumb animals, as they can use the real human subjects for the development of all their scientific research theories. By painstaking and tipless experimentation, the theory of disease is thoroughly established in the minds of un-steady physicians. We recognize the fact that nearly all of our lilies are due to the invasion of our bodies by certain germs, and that nearly all disease, during epidemic times, is mostly communicated from another, mostly by contact of the infected individual with the non-infected by these invisible bodies. But in order for you to understand the relation of infection to heart disease or disease later, it is necessary for you to understand focal infection, systemic infection and the kind of germs that produce these infections. THE ONLOOKER SOCIAL WORKERS' CONFERENCE MANY of our welfare workers who attended the National Social Workers' Conferences held at Milwaukee July 22 to 25 have expressed their disappointment at the failure of the conference to give any showing table people in a m cited a deal of Each placard script give plain, every-na of infants, ree showing tables and children of our people in a most attractive form excited a deal of interest and comment. Each placard had a well worded inscription giving scientific advice in plain overt language of the care of infants, recreation of children, care of the teeth, education and a variety of other interesting topics. The artist deserves great praise for the high plane upon which he has put his work in this field. His later work shows improvement over his excellent beginnings. These placards ought to find their place in every church and school in the land. Women's clubs and social welfare workers will find them invaluable in health and cleanup or school campaigns. QUALITY VS. QUANTITY D. JAMES R. ANGIELL the new president of Yale, in his inaugural address declared that quality and not quantity must be the chief concern of the educational institutions to maintain intellectual leadership. This is a timely warning for us as a people. There is no question about the necessity of increasing both quantity and quality, but in our haste to produce leaders in the various professions or in business let us not forget that in whatever line of work we enter we are required to compete with the best at the command of the other races. Let us not be satisfied with an average performance in anything, for just as sure as we are able to compete on even terms with the leaders, the average man need not worry as very much. Past performances show that it can be done. THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson SOCIAL WORKERS' CONFERENCE MANY of our welfare workers who attended the National Social Workers Conference held at Attica July 22 to 23 have expressed their disappointment at the failure of the conference to give any showing babies and children of our people in a most attractive form exerting their influence on the lives of the children. Each place had a well worked inscription giving scientific advice in plain, everyday language on the care of infants, recreation of children, care did manage to dismantle the situation of t o maintain it on the program. Two years ago at Atlantic City in at least two of the main sessions of the conference our people. These speakers had important phases on the program. In all of the section con- tents this same arrangement pre- vailed. At Milwaukee and elsewhere we get that in. Some of the brothers who must enter we must have lost their vision on account of their investment in the situation in Milwaukee are sold to have urged their fellow delegates to terminate an in- separate conference, and would have done so but for the investment in the situation. At Milwaukee it was unanimously performance to dismay such moves for separate affairs and urge the representation of our group on the executive committee of the association itself. This was done and arrangements made by the officers of the plan. Now if things did not so right at Milwaukee it is shortsighted, to say the least, to proceed to officially lim- eow ourselves, thinking that an effective protest. That not only defends our purpose of keeping close to these leaders in welfare in order that the pro- cess may continue to work, thereby securing larger cooperation in local fields; but we willfully desert our stance in the conference who have stood by their guns in our behalf in the past. The obvious thing to do is to impress upon our representative on that executive committee what the foregoing delegates want, and so to it he delivers the goods. If not AS THE new head of the Supreme Court Mr. Tatt will have the most strategic position within the gift of the nation. The appointment of a strict constructionist was expected. Justin Tatt is a well known conservative. While he has thought that the process of his extensive conservative views on the new position have kept him behold the process so far as his knowledge of the ideals and spirit of the present members of our party are concerned. We hope his lead point of view will be more beneficial to us in important decisions which he will make. His experience and his well thought through mutation advice has been in his role of friend and privileged adviser. AN INDIVIDUAL, or a group of people that needs to be pushed and billed into doing things to advance its own welfare is bound for the scrap heap. Autumn is the season when the crankiness of teens and bounds when the crankiness of motor was evolved and the self-esteem began to reign. Some of our enemies have preached the doctrine of interlularity so long and so persistently that we begin to find ourselves believing in this doctrine from hearing it repeated so often. It is certainly true that future seems to reserve her rewards for those people who can start and pat over new ventures succeed and then demand to assume responsibilities and record them seriously. Wherever children show a disposition to work out things for themselves encourage them to do so. An odd sheep in the herd is at times, at times, at times, if you study the leaders of most birds you will be very likely to find that they are leaders because they are different and superior in those qualities in which they differ as well as in those qualities in which they are like their [Military figure] think was known of the part of physicians concerning the cause of fever and infection, because causes of fever and infection, because of time we had very little accurate knowledge of loiteriology, or it was then very poorly developed. The best informed surgeons at that time knew very little if anything about the action of germs. They did not understand what caused inflammation—the formation of pus or matter. And, secondly, they did not insist on whether the pus from some of the wounds had a foul odor and that the wound healed by leaving a bad looking scar, while on the other hand, why some cuts or wounds healed quickly without any evidence of pus, leaving no scar. The wounds that heal quickly, leaving no scar, had no inflammation or matter and were told to heal by first "intention." The older surgeon understood that the inflammation diseases. They knew that some wounds discharged a thin, foul odor, discharging pus; and, on the other hand, some wounds healed slowly with a discharge of thick, sweet-smelling pus, and this discharge was that the injury showing this kind of pus heated without very much difficulty and did not make the patient slick. In those days, forty years ago or longer, physicians knew that such diseases as diphtheria, scarlet fever, meningitis, erysipelas and others were determined by the germs that formed the underlying cause. For years material was thought to be due to damp. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. A. L. Jackson not busy and not a representative who can. At any rate, let us not be guilty of running around with a self-confident attitude. We should be confident where it does not lie down. Social workers, get your short-sighted, brieftrained on, Milwaukee is a long way from Mississippi and Alabama. Born to those in Milwaukee, let's be confident. Let's not be caught asleep at the switch again. CHILD WELFARE IN WORKING OUT many angles of this problem of Face advantage we must look to succeeding generations to really get results from the efforts which we put forth now and overcome the handicaps of our sons of omission and commission, with the child by starting it off with a healthy body, which is so necessary a foundation for building an attractive personality. One of the best steps we have seen in that direction was the exhibit of the National Child Welfare Association, of New York, which we held in Milwaukee last week. This exhibit of hand-colored placards --- CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT SELF-STARTERS