Chicago Defender
Saturday, August 6, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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COURT DENIES PHYSICIAN NEW TRIAL IN POISON CASE
PRICE 10 CENTS
DENY GOLF CLUB RIGHT TO ENTER CITY CONTEST
Walter Speed, representing the Windy City Golf Association, held conference last Monday with South Park Commissioner Peter relative to the participation of members of that club in the city golf tournament to be held August 27 at Jackson Park.
Accuse Officials
The Windy City golf members assert that they have been excluded from taking part in the affair due to their association with the commissioners have given the Jackson Park Golf Club, when has charge of the tournament. The commissioners asked of ordering the discrimination.
Last year when the ticket was announced the members of the Windy City golf association for reservations, which were granted. On the day of the tournament, the ticket for Henry Johnson, Peter Speedy and Harry Moore appeared ready to take part. When they were prepared to take off and fired their names were erased from their registration books, and other names substituted. The only association was not affiliated with the Western Golf Association.
Discgard Rules
Members of the Windy City Association declared this an unnecessary event, and their grief is apparent. The city championship has always been open to all majors for the participation, counting as player on public television. However, members of our race began to advance in the technique of this sport we increased among the whites that had been playing all rules. Monahan, president of the Jackson Park Club, permitted two white nonresidents to participate in the tournament at the exhibition of champions of the Windy City organization. The Windy City Association took the opportunity in the year in attempt to get an injured player the Jackson Park officials. I. K. Brown, assistant director of play, participated in the tournament, declared it was the desire of the commissioners to exclude all "Negroes from participating in the meet." Judge Sumner, South Park County commissioner, refused to grant the injunction on the grounds that the commissioners were not present, despite the fact that the commissioner that he was held representative.
Prejudice Acts
South Park Commissioner Foster, whose conflict in affairs having to be with the rights of our Race is deeply personal, spoke Wednesday morning that the Jackson Park teammate would be "seriously private" and that his club could not participate in other than the members of the Windy City Association were not white men. When informed that State Attorney K. E. K. Kennedy, the mayor of Windy City, the Association is required to comment.
CINIL LIBERTIES UNION
FIGHTS FOR FREE SPEECH
New York, NY. ---The American Civil Liberties Union has published research regarding the presentation of these men and women, has unified and that the severity of convictions present brought to trial has forced those who are Communists to forswear allegiance to the international organization. It viewed in the light of an attack on the right of free speech and, as such, the union is attacking it. It declares that such attempts to suppress radical prosecution and underground secret propaganda, growing distrust of democratic institutions, with the tendency of radical extremists to advocate violence to meet support. Miss Jeanneau-Haskin is vice-chairman of the union.
KILLED IN COLLISION
WHEN FORD CAR STALLS
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The staffing of Thomas Durley's need
car cost him his Friday morning
own at a federal hospital
with a forced shift.
Thursday evening about 9:25
clock, Burton who lived at 524 La-
nford Ave. worked in a car
mortuary on Westwinds
avenue. When he got to 434 place
his car was out and while he was
working, he made a seven-passenger odio-
mous owned and driven by John Dri-
slin, twins. Yale Avenue,
the home of the father was thrown
from the car and his skull fractured. He
was taken to the county hospital in
Boston, where he died from his
spine at 12:30 Friday morning.
ADMIT "GEORGIA PEACH"
TO D. C. BAR PRACTICE
Washington, D. C. Aug. 5.—Henry
commissioned from Georgia, and
Reading matricie for the post of pro-
fessor in the University of Georgia,
has been admitted to pre-
service before the supreme court of
the United States. Postmaster,
PAID $500 TO KILL FIREMEN
THE MUSEUM OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ARCHITECTURE
Group of Walshs Y. M. C. A. lads who spent last month at the door Kay. Wis. They were among the one hundred and eighty five boys Association who went north. This group broke the Door county record among 1852 quarts per boy. The boys packed 215¢ per quart. Rode
WOMEN IGNORE SENATOR'S PLEA; NOMINATE VANN
Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, 1971 was the Republican Senator Barr of this city who declared on the floor of the Pennsylvania legislature in a speech while the trouble with the Negroes of the state was that they were being directed under false leadership." One of the leaders referred to was Attorney Robert L. Vann, who is also author-in-chief of the Pittsburgh Courter and the Committee magazine. "The vice president's leadership" charge is the placing in nomination by the women's Republican organization of Attorney Vann for the position of city attorney in the lower court of the city were tabulated on the position and Vann won out with a good lead. "The one hundred" has been formed and will push the candidacy of Attorney Vann for the primary population in September. Under law, with the great plurality of Republicans in the district, a nomination of the primary is equivalent to an election in the district. If he will be nominated for he is a most aggressive, publicized candidate and has a large following. Also serving term in the city council. The campaign is arsenal nationwide attention. Mr. Vann will be complimented and made up and when made up I will serve all people to the best of my ability. It is agreed that the most important of our population will be coming direct representation.
TRIES TO REVIVE LOVE
BY SHOOTING SWEETHEART
Miss Glibbs McMurter, 29, 2003, South P.A.'s avenue, is in Port Dover-born hospital suffering with a gunshot wound to the elbow, which was inflicted by Jesse Adams. According to the story told by Adams, who was arrested by Segregates Gabriel and Callaghan, he was shot and wounded, and promised to marry him, then had broken the engagement, and in fear he would be unable to change her mind and she may have fallen off love with an angel, who may be her lover.
ert landers, coached by cedar was the champion individual picker, making a court of 10 for one individual championship, this group won the championship, the first prize, for having the most best and best cup of all the groups; also for being the picker in the Washoe prognosis, read
C. T. Walker, Noted Pastor, Dies in South
Associate, A. A. Vance, The New
Church. Writer often referred to
himself as the "father of his
the late Fred Dijk as his
bearer here.
Mr. Walker was the presid-
ent of the Taharande Baptist
church here for the last forty
years of his life. He was pastor
of the United States and pastor
of the Taharande Baptist
church here for the last forty
years of his life. He was pastor
of the Mount Olive
Baptist church, New York City.
He founded the Y. M. C. A. It
travelled extensively in Europe and
the Holy Land, and was the author
of a number of books of travel
as well as sermons.
He was widely known, and no other minister ever drew Sarger crowds when he spoke. His church in this city was a popular destination for winter tourists, among then former President Taft and John D. Rockefeller. It was the latter who
pictures of the Christ Child on the walls of Row. Walker's church.
The funeral will be held Thursday,
the second Sunday, although the
country may plaque a memorial
services in his house.
Guest Takes Air as Shot Greets Him
Gary, Ind., Aug. 5, West Moldon may never enter another person's house unless he has a special invitation giving him that invitation, and may not invade the source of such entrances. Moldon according to Miss Mary Miller, 1722 a Jefferson street, entered her home without being imprinted with her name, and in the police court that she attempted to order him out, but received proactivity and abuse. Moldon struck her on the law, but she survived the Miss Miller objected to being abused under her own roof and lived twice in Moldon. The reason she fired the first shot, she said, was to save Moldon. The reason she continued her barrage was to score him with the window, the door, the window, the door of the shots struck his shirt and set it on fire. He ran to his house, changed his shirt, and invaded the source of the city's police arrests him.
he from left to right: Ike Davis,
Franklin Gaines, James Bender,
Maurice Loeffner, and Pablo Reynolds.
Michael Timmons, Brian Timmons,
Thomas Monee, Chance Cooper, Third row-Earl
Barnes, Robert Landis, John
Barnes, Robert Landis, Vernon
Barnes, Richard Sather, Fourth
Barnes, William Beeton,
"Billy Young."
LANDIS ACTS TO BLAST WAY FOR RACE LABORERS
An announcement of the latest importance to have tradesman was recently made by judge K. M. Landa in his recommendation of representatives of the building construction Employers Association, the Association of Builders, the Building Trades Council concerning settlement of the building trades controversy.
No Sympathy Strikes
The point referred to was covered in judge Landis' suggestion that in order to stop sympathetic strike Arrest of of the building trades agreement be amended by the following clause: "No member or members affiliated with the workers shall leave his work because he is not authorized to line or work or trade are employed on the building or job, or because nonunion men in other lines of work or work in a building or job, or stop or cause to be stopped any work under construction for any member or members affiliated with the employees, except as provided in the agreement, or penalty of a fine of not more than $25." Judge is a further provision for a much broader line of employers who violate the agreement.
Gives Journeymen Work
DOCTOR MUST
GO TO PRISON
FOR MURDER
Ginni G. Olsen, Amt. Art. - Judge H. A. Mathews in Kirk Superior Court, denied a new trial to Dr. M. C. Mitchell, convicted of poisoning his nephew, Henry G. Mitchell, in order, it was found, that 24,000 insurance carriers on his life. The case will be carried to the Supreme Court, according to Attorneys John R. Cooper and W. G. Mitchell, who served as a former soldier, Mitchell, who was a former soldier, died Dec. 31, 1926. His body was examined in body counts in later and a chemical analysis disclosed that he contained sufficient quantities to kill more than twenty men, experts claimed. There were fourteen insurance policies on his body that were secured by ice, the cases relative, by forcing physicians certificates. The Mitchells are prominently connected to this city and the case has attracted much attention.
Auto Driver Aids Woman; Is Stabbed
Otto Doucet, 21, 367 Prairie ave.
a chauffer, was stabbed in the
back.
arm and sole
Sunday morning
4519 Caitlin
avenge by dean
Mason, who is
unknown.
PETER B.
Seven months
Mission 169
Mission 170
Mary Mason, 22
Who lives at 47th
Columbus Avenue
at the Cowes
Gustavus, 26th East. Mrs. Mason 51st street. Mason it is allied, but not worked for months but from morning to evening. He demanded in vain, and because of her refusal, threatened her. He arrived at 10:00, taking her to the restaurant. Mrs. Mason was at work on the night watch. Her husband ordered her to quit work there because he had to take care of his wife. She was not going to quit, that he was not doing anything for her and that she had to take care of herself. I will give you plenty of trouble. I will going to drag you down to he—" he is allowed to have said. She was at the street until 3 o'clock, the time that Mrs. Mason was dus off. She was afraid to leave the place. Otto Douglas, chauffeur of a private taxiic, was called to take her home. As they drove away from the restaurant, Douglas came to the house, another cab and attacked his wife as she left her cab and ran to the door of her home. Her chauffer, Douglas, came to the house, the first time he was John Morgan. And grand honour. He held Mason in the cab while Douglas drove to the 45th street, locked up and Douglas was interrupted to Providence hospital. A charge of assault with a deadly weapon was presented to Mason, who demanded an trial.
MAN WHO KILLED WIFE
ADJUDGED INSAN
19 ADJUDGED GROUP
New York, Aug. 3, 2011—Dalton, Bob,
who was born in New York, was able to leave his
apartment house in West 14th street,
last week adjudged income by a
binary commission. He was son.
needed to Matterwan Hospital for the Criminal injustice by Justice McIntyre, and on Thursday Clark was taken to the J. Frank Whiston was Clark's lawyer, having been assigned by Judge McIntyre to defend the man, who was insisting the murderer was innocent that a commission was appointed.
BEATEN TO DEATH
Griesberg, Ill. Aug. 5—Amosco J. Tyler, veteran of the world war, who lived in this city was beaten to death by a quintet of curried men with a knife had been working here last Saturday.
Ten stakes, blackjack and other weapons were used in the murder. The coroner's jury recommended that the grand jury without bonds.
Trainmen Shot to Death From Ambush When They Refuse to Leave Service of Mississippi Railroads
BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT
Dorant, Miss., Aug. 16. With the Mitchell is a
prefect of boss Brown and Ross Cabbell man of train N
white, well farmers here, federal attorney that due to se-
quence that may lead to the apprehension attack, and the
sion of a gang of white railroad men overcomes a
plays who have for the past few death of the im-
piled man in the Water Valley and thunder refused to do bri-
zens, branches of the Illinois service company,
Brown and Cabbell have confessed to the whites that
they were paid $400 by white fallen
railroad men. In lieu of firemen, a white
man of those men we would not consent with a
give their jobs to white men.
Shoot at Firemen
Brown and Caldwell were arrested by United States Deputy Marshal Towsley and placed in Oxford, England, for the shooting of the Emery on Tuesday, July 15 on the Water Valley district of the 1.4 mile railroad. Emery, a 26-year-old man, shot in the right eye as he sat in the right eye as he sat in the cab of the engine. A valley of shots was fired at him from ambush as the driver of the train came to the scene. Brown and Caldwell were seen in the vicinity and were arrested on suspicion, according to George and Jesse Connolly, that they were aboed to the shooting. The man is said, told the authorities, they were instructed to kill Emery's friend, George. Emery's train came to owe ahead of Courtroom 2 and they were mistaken in the identity. However, they were told to shoot every of the aboed man's vehicles, and the automobile saw the man encroached in the bushes awaiting the arrival of the train and made a re-entry. The hold would be attempted. Emery has been a member for 15 years.
Black Hand Letters
Ever since early in March these employees on the Illinois Central trains in the White Valley, Georgia, have been deployed to the dental office advising them to take in their jobs in order that what may be employed. The following is an example and was sent to John Hunt.
Warning:
Time has arrived when Negroes will not be used in transportation department. Do Not Make Another Trip as Locomotive
"Zacloo.
Choice—Mute and plow, or cof-
Bretish is obey this order he has meant already to some of the firemen. Tom Rogers, a locomotive fireman, received one of the bakers, but continued to provide assistance from road officials that he would be protected. On July 15 while going out of Fortran he was fired upon and seriously wounded. Rogers has been in the 14 U.S. service since 1915. He was a freight fireman with 11 years' service to his credit. was shot at on the same day. No arrests were made.
Sheriff Aid & Gang
Kit Mitchell, in service for 22 years,
of the U. C. road, received seven
black hand letters, and was later show
Missy on the morning of July 12.
ANTI-KU KLUX WARN N. A. A. G. P. TULSA FUND
Waco, Texas, Aug. 5 — Erwin J. Clark, former district judge of the Supreme Court of Texas, warning him to leave Texas within thirty days or the ordeal. Chicago Chief attorney that he will not leave the city, and defies the so-called order, was held through the hand hinge in the judge's office door. 18 reads: Clark. You are one of the leaders of the Ku Klux Klan in Texas. You must leave the state in thirty days and take the judge's office and Ku Klux Klan of Texas.
CHAUFFEUR LOSES LIFE
Pittsburgh, 15. Aug. 5, 2013 Underwood, 22. At Tampah street was initially injured when an unarmed man also injured with a machine at Murray avenue and Northumberland street. He was outwardly and unarmed and was shot in his body was pulled out Underwood was dead. The driver of the other car, Andrew Delano, was slightly cut. He was released on bail and the unarmed action of the corner toller.
SAM BLACKBUEN DROWNS
Kokomo, Ind., Aug. 5—Simmel-
Blackburn, aged 18, formatted of Shel-
ter, in a country near this city. Black-
burn, who was unable to swim, jumped
in 15 feet of water where he saw
others swimming. A wife and three
Brakeman Murdered
Henry McGregory, beekeeper on the tremblade district out of Memphis, Teen, was killed while on duty in a fire at a home in the south of Sardis, Macy, by three white men, who died at his simultaneously. It appears, with details of the attack, the road and local authorities, but up to date no arrest has been made. Sire McGregory was injured several times, but have been a discrete, well-dressed
Ga: Thirty Days' Bullet
Get 30th Days Kellet
The 30th Days Kellet is generally indoors and the Irish porters. This is due to the fact that the whites consider this job of hurling the Irish to Chicago, have much blood of the road in Mississippi to give the direc-tors, barkmen and porters role for the job. The Irish should time that should the men do this is due to and the men in resisting the investigation and their lies categorized while in the service of the railroad. White men have been the Railroad officials see hope in checking the eros of murder and a possible breakdown of the "gang rule" with federal authorities.
BUSINESS LEAGUE ENVOY
PLANS SPECIAL TRAINS
Tuskegue Institute, Ala., Aug. 27, Dr. Robert H. Moton, president of the National Negro Business League, has announced that in addition to the field of business, he will be Moore, national organizer, of the Lakes Imes of Tuskegue Institute would visit important cities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas in the in-region to discuss the National Negro Business League, Mr. Imes' specific work will be assisting delegates to organize special groups in order that Pullman cars can comfortably journey to and from Atlanta, railroad officials have announced that a group of 25 from any community may secure a Pullman
FIRST EDITION
Smother Details
LIBERIAN HEAD HONOR GUEST AT ANNIVERSARY
Washington, D.C., Aug. 4.—The 60th anniversary of the independence of the republic of Liberia was celebrated in Washington Tuesday overlay, July 27, by President Charles Dudley Burges King and the members of the Liberian plenary commission at the location headquarters, 1217 K. Street, N. W.
The corps of the logion headquarters, including the dining rooms, which are the whole length of the building, together with the presidents and members of the United States and the commission, President King and the members of the commission invited to celebrate with them a visit to Washington and Baltimore, including may who have been their hosts upon various occasions during this year in America since President King presided and proposed a tour to the health of the president of the republic, which he himself responded to. Mary Gurney Terni proposed a tour to the health of the president of the republic, which he himself responded to also by Justice F. K. Johnson of the Liberian supreme court; Hon. Gabriel B. McLean, M. and Mr. Emmett J. Scott, Dr. Ernest J. Smith, Liberian supreme court, with residence at Buffalo, M. and Mr. Emmett J. Scott, University, who responded to the coast "The Brothers Around the Sea."
Guests Invited
Hartling Sends Greetings
The devoting letter from President
Hassinger was read at the dinner;
It is important to obtain measure to extend critical foliations on this island and to maintain the independence of Liberia independence. These laws never backed in this country the independence of Liberia, properly the independence of the House of Liberia, and only ten years to settlement a claim to you and your country, the best or wishes for the welfare and progress of your country. It is particularly also to be able to extend critical foliations on this island and to maintain the independence of the United States. Lonesome more.
President King Responds
President King's response, which follows, was read and also letters and telegrams from the Liberal council and Liberal colonies of the city of New York:
Liberal Liberal Commission,
Washington, D.C.
May 28, 1921.
Mr. dear Mr. President:
I hasten to thank you most sincerely for your felicitation on this day, the 77th anniversary of Liberia's independence.
I can assure Your Excellency that such sentiments swaying in the public sphere of which Liberia is bound offspring, and coming out at this magnificent period in history, will inspire the government and the people of Liberia, who have been enduring single-handed effort to maintain on the continent of Africa a nation established upon those principles of freedom has always stood as the chief agent and protector.
With sentiments of high esteem and regard, I believe to my dear Mr. President.
Very sincerely yours,
C. D. R. B. KING
Herman Davis 28, 4363 Evans avenue, got a little the word of it when he attempted to act as peacemaker between his brother, Mrs. Terry Tripp, and his brother, Mrs. Dany Davis. We were immersed in at home and their quarrel was approaching in a serious way. We were at home and went for her sons' wives. Then she fell for it was time to separate. We were to separate, the two women, and was cut on the left side of the chest by the apologist who held the bread
Atlanta Rejects Wounded Soldiers' Hospital
PAGE TWO
Atlanta
MAYOR OPPOSES HOSPITAL FOR WOUNDED VETS
Atlanta Citizens See Insult to Soldiers in Politician's
Alabama, 61, Ariz. 2 soldiers who
were in state during the previous
year sought to fight for a decennial
contest and helped after the General
officer it not lost work when Shayne Keys
of the city of Warrenton, N.J. W
P. Shaw in protest against the contests
on an indefinite basis; hospital for
bounded soldiers of our Races, the
United States' primary health care.
Key ask: that the project be abandoned, stating that the location of camp there is not such as would stand for a hospital for our soldiers. He urged the congressmen's alliance to have adopted General Washington's cross military compass and a hospital site for white soldiers. A part of congressman's Upstate mission to Mayor Key, in announcement to the Public Health Service, has decided to use about three tuned acres at Capan Gordon for building hospital for disabled soldiers, having in view the need for a victory in the war a year. Three other places, including Nesbittville, are building for this hospital. Mayor Key, in his direct disclosure to the wishes of citizens, who have deep sympathy for the wounded, heroes, and who on various occasions have members of the race have are intimately at the mayor's proposal, declaring it an insult to the soldiers.
FREE MAN CHARGED WITH
SEDUCING WAYWARD GIRL
Washington, D. C. Aug. 5. Thanks
to the fact that he was living alo-
ly in Potomac river, Walter A. Owensby,
a young man from Laugh-
ingly, the old kid, is alive today.
Last December, when Oversby was
murder at an apartment house, 1925
and threw into jail upon the charges
of a 14-year-old white girl, who was
ad to have been seven months pre-
sented to the court. It was reported that nine majors from Walle-
ford Hospital condemned this.
At the trial it was conclusively
proven that Oversby was
to his arrest Oversby was in
the South on a visit to his mother,
to the other hand, testimony was
in the courtroom. Helen Miller, was missed
from the Girl Scout camp at
Charge around in June, 1924.
A trial in the criminal court ford-
chief Justice Henry.
BUSINESS LEAGUE MEN
GAIN LOWER R. R. RATES
Alabama, Ga., Aug. 15. Unusual corporations are being made by members of the Atlanta Local Business League for the entertainment of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, which meets here August 15, 19, and 19. A. Hobsey of Tuskegee Institute, transportation agent for the National Business League, was the official badge of officials and with the officers of the league, and following this conference announcement was made that in addition to personal social features held in conjunction with the business league, the entertainment program arranged by the Atlanta Business League included sightseeing tours, visiting important places in the city, and time the large number of successful business enterprises located here, also an old-deranged Georgia barbecue at the Howard farm on the Parkside will be held Friday evening, August 19, in the City Auditorium.
On Saturday, following the close of the Business League meeting, the Institute has been arranged at special reduced rates, and the delegates will have an opportunity to visit the famous institution founded by the late Booker T. Wash-
The committee on arrangements has succeeded in listing a large number of uniform rates of $1 a day for rooms has been decided upon. Persons who are planning to attend the forthcoming conference will be invited at once with S. S. Abrams, executive secretary of the Atlanta Local Business League, 145 North Little Street, which will also be the headquarters for the delegates.
MURDERER GETS 20 YEARS
W. H. Winston, 54 - Willow-Winston, Winston Cunningham has been appointed for second degree murder and sentenced to a term of twenty years in prison, according to a law shown because of his military record. Cunningham was indicted for murder in the first degree in connection with the killing of his wife at the time, 216 P Street N, W. last January.
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Kidney Trouble Is Dangerous
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Dept. C. Morphine, Trust
THE
Chicago Defender
Published March 21st by
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VOL. XVI. No. 5. August 6, 1821
Published by
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Published in second edition monthly February 1
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The Swift Parker Company of Chicago formed a company to work and employ the employees in both business and education and to do business, education and to do business. The public plant "Vision" will be owned and operated solely from the company, and also the employee's duties chosen. Morrison passed by this body with a co-ordinator who will be binding upon the employees themselves. Part of the company shall be responsible for programs may be shown either by the company or by the employee toward any employee in the matter of voting on any employee in the matter of the employees may be religious, political, belief, membership or non-memberhip in any union or other organization.
The Wood-Farries commission to the Philippine islands has made a public plant to be used as the basis for any proposed legislation. The report indicates that about the eight things to do to appoint the public plant to Wood as the governor of the islands.
N. D. Jones, proprietor of an employment agency in Baltimore, advertised for thirty men and over for their efforts to get a job nearly wrecked his office and made it necessary for the police to be summoned, who finally quitted the riotous unrest.
Two Chabadian priests have been arrested and have been alleged to have contested swimming New York diving. The Chadians are said to have approached the minister and solicited funds for them having a letter supposed to have been sent by the archbishop of Palestine. They are believed to have realization frames from their machinations.
The German inventor Henschik, is reported to have produced an airplane which has made a record of 312 miles an hour. It ascends and descends vertically.
When the House committee asked a group of women in attendance at their hearing on the measure proposed to disqualify women from smoking what they thought about it, they wore 19 to 1 against the bill.
The Georgia House of Representatives has voted an amendment to the law requiring that women and older over 50 who is unmarried. The measure will have to pass the Senate. State legislators say that there are 34,000 holders over 30 in the state.
A unique case in the French courts is that a woman who was held at Châtirontiople, who has sued ten邻居, alleging that they hypnotized him. He went to a doctor to treat the problem, but taking the medicine given him became worse. This aggravation of his malady he charged to the civil influence, certain living arrangements, he was placed in an asylum.
Announcement, comes from Mrs. Ida Wells-Bergstrom, 2324 Grand Boulevard, national committee of the National Equal Right League, that that body, with affiliated organizations, will be held on September 10th to the 14th, at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist church, 35th street. Every state, county and city is urged to send delegates to this convention. It is suggested that where League is in existence in any city or community, organization of one chartered and sent to the convention. All churches, women's clubs and frugal organizations are urged to one representative in this session.
The convention will discuss and take action on the following: First, the proposed enactment of legislation, the Commerce and Federal courts, the goodwill, the rapid growth of the Ku Klux Klan, whose purpose is vindictive punishment instead of the penalties provided by the law, and business enterprises among our people in all parts of the country to the end that employment may be provided for our young people; fourth, to plan and implement the enjoyment of prosperity lawfully acquired and to encourage land ownership; fifth, to abolish pensions and all forms of contracts which can be made with all prices trading to reduce litterage, promote moral welfare and better conduct on the part of our people from the south, many of our people from the north, many of our people from the interior, seventh, to abolish color discrimination in organizations dedicated to collective bargaining; sixth, to urge these affiliations and labor and aid in promoting industrial peace; ninth, to establish an effective defense bureau which shall cooperate with lawful authorities in maintaining of constitutional rights.
Delegates are asked to send notice to Mrs. Lillie W. Wells-Brown, 3821 St. Paul Street, Wichita, Kansas, to Mrs. M. A. N. W. the daughter of Edwin woman, Mrs. M. A. N. W. the president of the league.
AFRICAN BISHOP TOURING STATES TO HELP CHURCH Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 5. — The Rt. Rev. Thomas Episcopal Monk Gardner, the pastor of the home of Rev. Henry Doe-Coates, the wood, 2716 W. Stemmert avenue, Rev. Harcourt a priest of the church, 2716 S. 57th street, Rev. Lee, Harding, 2716 N. 57th street, African to be made a bishop of the Presbyterian Episcopal church and is now bishop of Calvin, Koi is now synodal in New York June 22 and now touring the country in the interest of the Liberian church.
Rebhd by Woman Burningham, Ab. Aug. 5. — Robert Thomas last Saturday night was touring a man who cut him on the neck with a knife.
The abolition of fifty-three Japanese by twenty-five white imprinted fruit dealers in California has created a turmoil in the Japanese law and legal affairs have combined in an effort to apprehend the kidnappers. The Japanese were carried away and told never to return to Japan, and the fruit orchards while the whiteness demanded to accept a 15 per cent cut in wages. Some of the Japanese came back.
The House committee on the conscience has placed before the house a bill for resupplement. It would increase the number of Japanese in California. According to the provisions of this proposed legislation, Maine and Missouri would each lose a member and sixteen states would have 4 more. Michigan and Ohio 3 each. New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas 2 each, and Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Washington, 1 each.
Epomondia Bortexci, an Italian engineer, announces the invention of an airplane which will take to the skies in 2015. It can fly 360 miles an hour. It will, if successful, eliminate the need of large flying fields.
With a prospective membership of 5,000, peanut growers of Virginia and North Carolina are planning a peanut industry. They propose to introduce a marketing scheme modeled after the successful venture made by California, and have already had a contract for organization drawn up by Aaron Sapro, who was attorney for a number of groups in California.
Farmers recovered a meteor weighing nearly 600 pounds which fell near the ground in the ground. The noise of the falling metal was heard for many blocks.
GARVEY BACKS
DOWN IN FIGHT
WITH DEFENDER
Judge Dismissos Suit When
Counsel Fails to Appear
for Second Trial
New York, Aug. 5.—The second and last of the famous suits instituted here by Marcus Curvey of Black Star Line fame against the Chicago Deuter and Robert S. Abbott, editor was dismissed July 29 by Judge John C. Knox in the United States Court through a court commission was not held until U. N. L. J. failed to make or present an essay.
Ask Dismissal
French and French, attorneys for the Chicago Defender, moved on July 14, before Judge Knox, for a dismissal of Garvey's personal suit against the city, which he argued in which Garvey alleged he had been blasted and damaged by an article which appeared in this paper September 19, 1913. The lawyers brought out that at the conclusion of the first trial, Garvey asserted that which a jury reluctantly brought in a verdict of six cents, counsel for the plaintiff asked for and secured June 14, 1920, as the date for the second trial. On June 14, however, the Garvey attorney found that under Knox then put the case down in October, 1920.
Failed to File Notice
Again in October they were not ready and Garvey's counsel failed to file a notice to counsel for new trial, and Garvey was forced tovolving a sum as large as $100,000, argued French and French, were unfair to their client, who is a prominent lawyer, and showed, said the Defender counsels, evidence that Garvey did not intend to bring the suit to trial. Under these proceedings opposing counsel failed to appear, although they had been notified, the United States District Court was served on the Garveyes Monday. This ends a case that was wildly heretofore, that would bring to the Blink star enough money to purchase a ship. Recently in Chicago, the Chicago Justice Department in a suit instituted by Mr. Abbott against Mr. Garvey, alleging that in an article appearing some time ago in Garvey's ocean, the Negro Nation neither Garvey nor defend appeared in Chicago to defend that case.
MOTHER ISABELLA, 115,
DEAD: SICK 51 YEARS
maint a piece come to Grand Chant just prior to the death of Mother Bessie and the accession of the late contrifee on its borneance.
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Gives Life to Save Girl Who Did Not Drown
Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 5 — Already Rimallman's island has begun to grow. A long ago the island was purchased by Dr. Maguire Johnson and made into a summer resort (or our property) he drew there was Fred Williams, 45, 19. 439 Elevendry street. Williams lost his life in an attack. He thought was drowning. He is the caretaker of the island. Several oceans were swimming off the island. Williams managed the island in the Marine Reserve. Williams noticed a girl who lived at the house of his sister going out on a boat. The girl could swim and be unaware. That she had on a life preserver he immediately dived swimming toward her. Before he reached the girl he was overcome and cried. Today came and dugged the river for body. The girl waded into shore.
Howard to Strengthen Its Faculty
Washington, D. C. 1922—The universities of the Howard University are to be strengthened next year by a number of very important additions—the students voting to expand the strength of the university in several important particulars.
Dr. A. R. Jackson, surgeon-in-chief of Mercy Hospital, Philadelphia, will become professor of medicine, and public health in the school of medicine, and will also have charge of hygiene instruction in the academy of medicine. This is the beginning of a program looking forward to the establishment of a school of public health and care of which Dr. Jackson will be director.
Wesley Howard, who is at this time taking special studies in France, is to be assigned as an instructor in the department. Dr. Alen Scott Wolfe and Dr. Lewis J. Weinstein of Washington, D.C. are to be connected with the school of medicine, giving special instruction. Dr. William Clark Gordon, a leading Congregational minister of Ware, Mass., has offered a professorship in the school of religion. He has done considerable writing during the past few years for leading magazines of the country and who has a couple of books on the press, is giving up his position as a senior assistant professor in the department of English in the school of liberal arts. C. G. Turpin, who recently graduated from the school of commerce and finance of Cornell University is to teach in the Howard University school of commerce and finance next year. B. Beatrix Scott of Allen, Ill., who has done special work in chemistry, has been appointed instructor in the department of chemistry.
RICH PLANTER LEADS
MISSISSIPPI KLANSMEN
Gunnison, Miss., Aug. 5—Led by J. B. Brennan, a mob of Ku Klux Klanmen swooped down upon the house of Horman Mason, took him over the house and whipped him with his body was covered with bruises.
The mob of white men was made up of farmers from Shelby and Clarkdale. It is said that Mason had been beaten and shot by a band of rowdies. After he had been beaten he was returned to town, given a mock trial and sentenced to gass, the county farm with one of $100.
LACK IDENTIFICATION
OF ALLEGED ASSAILANT
Authorities are still searching for the Race man who is alleged to have attacked Samantha on the floor on the White House pick some days ago. According to the story told by the men and two girls who were with them then had stopped out on the road to repair a motorway, the man came up and assaulted the two men. A man, giving his name as Lucas Smith, was arrested and brought in by the police on suspicion of being the one who committed the assault. He was arrested as he traced along the pike toward Philadelphia. When he was placed before the two girls who were involved in the attack at a time of the alleged attack the girls failed to identify him.
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WASHINGTON OFFICE WAITS
TIME TO PUT OVER PLAN
Washington, D. C. Aug. 5—Lincoln Johnson's nomination for recorder of deeds in the District of Columbia, will be officially by the Senate district committee. It is said that the Democratic party members of the committee refused to sign the report. Those on the committee, the person saying that, although much explosion is to be expected from certain quarters on the floor of the Senate when the question of confirmation comes up, the member of the Republican organization putting over a set plan.
There are claims in certain quarters to that aides of the question as to the nomination of the bureau on Pennsylvania avenue have not been fully brought out. Friends declare that the bureau is at work on a constructive policy, that it is making and that time will tell the
Note Bearer Taken From
Jail by Mob and Whipped
Texasarion, Texas, Aug. 5—Bob
Hall, 15 years old, employed as porter
and messenger at a fashionable
apartment and asked to be arrested
at Houston, after it had been charged
that he had given the landlord an
insulting note, was returned here
and placed in jail. He was said to
the grand jury just before him, his
action not constituting an
offense under the Texas statutes.
About midnight several men who
were known to the police here
wished to jail one of them and
whipped him. Hall declared he
was innocent and that he delivered
the note at the command of a whi-
man who was reported to be in love
with the woman.
ARREST COUPLE
Springfield, O. Aug. 5—Sam Howe,
25 was shot and killed July 25. Geri
Brownman says her husband, Frank
Pearson, had a charge of homicide
but doesn't allege. Both were
arrested.
Arthite City, N. L. Ang. Legge, the company responsible for Lighthouses in Winston-Salem and Cherry Troubridge, G. E. K. of the I. P. O. E. and secretary of the City, is the office of grand exalted ruler at the convention in Boston in Antoine is making great highway, far from coming from all parts of the country.
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SEASHORE ELK IS GROOMED FOR EXALTED RULER
Cary Trueheart Boom Gaining Headway; Indorsed by Armond W. Scott
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The ban of boom received to data, however, is the following letter of investment received from first United Ruler Aurel Armand W. Scott, Washington, it was sent to William Gray Bott, it was campaign committee.
"I received the circular letter issued by Lighthouse Lodge announcing the candidacy of Brother John of grand exalted order and requesting the support of the national hard throughout the jurisdiction in the most handful unrestricted office. I have honored itself by cheering Brother W. Cary Trumbarton assigned leading knight of the L. Lighthouse Lodge, and filled this office with dignity and credit to our beloved order. Not only that, but he has demonstrated his ability to do things in the service of the Lighthouse Lodge which resulted in the acquisition of property valued at more than $160,000, and thus gave to the Grand Lodge a treasured gift. I hope to help our Grand Lodge sessions in a building owned and compelled by one of our subordinates lodge officers. I hope to support the Larry and host of all that stands for manhood, strength of character and brain power in our beloved order, and as one of his humble servants, I wish to assure you of my unqualified indemnity of his candidacy for the office of grand exalted order, and to help himself to work for him and to cooperate with you to the end that he may be triumphant—as I gel certain he will—by the Grand Lodge session at Boston. I remain yours for success."
GEORGIA WHITES WOULD
RAISE BARS IN PARTY
Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 15. *5-White Republicans in Georgia are serving to follow in the wake of the attack to organize the party and exclude Race voters from participation in the affairs of the organization.* Undressed delegates are reported to have held a special convention and pledged themselves to maintain the maintenance of the Republican party in the state of Georgia on such a high plane as to command the respect of A new state central committee was elected with J. L. Phillips, a Thomasville lumberman, as chairman. Ten other delegates, including Race man. Strong efforts are being made to put Henry Lincoln Johnson in such a compromising position that his job as national committeeman.
C. M. E. DISTRICTS SEND
DELEGATES TO MEETING
Garv, Ind., Aug. 8—The southeastern
dock of the C. M. E. church was held
in this city. The work of the convention
centered in the reports of the report
of the convention, St. Louis, Mo., Rev. Winters of St. Paul's church, Chicago; Rev. Crane,
Dresch, Meth.; Rev. Burman; Dang,
Gins and Diaham A. R. Carter were
among those who were speakers dur-
ing the conference. All officers were
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Goes to Death Chair Singing Oldtime Song
Trenton, N. J., Aug. 5, Edward W. Pleison saw two years' service with the United States army in France. From that time, he met the other day, he met death like a soldier. Pleison was convicted of the murder of Irwin McConnell and Connell tarn at Hope last March. He hummed "The End of a Perpetual Joy" in his cell at the prison and then walked armly to the courthouse. He was wrapped into the chair at 9 o'clock and after four contracts was pronounced dead. He had been converted while in the death cell, "No long, fellows," he called to the other condemned man. He was on a mental mother living in Newark, his home. Ten minutes before he was to go to the chair he received a letter from his wife. All the money he was given with it was to buy smokes for the men contained to death.
K. P. Debt in Kentucky Is Reduced
Glasgow, Nov. 8, 2015—The twenty-eighth annual session of the grand judge of Knights of Friars and of the Grand Court of Colquhoun closed here and scenes of unprecedented harmy.
During the past year great strides were made in liquidating the indecentness of the order's $129,000 temple in Louisville. Less than $20,000 remains to be paid and it is the purpose of this meeting to pay this off in the coming year.
Grand Chancellor J. M. Murray; Dr. E. K. Underwood, president of the university, association, and Mrs. L. Snowdon, counselor, received an aviation from the convention of their services in on-air work, with the drive, equipment, and wares; E. J. Davis, vice grand chancellor; E. J. L. Cunningham, predeater; A. C. McIntyre, master of exchequer; B. H. Budley, keeper of records and seals; Dr. E. J. Snowdon, predeater; W. H. Brooks, grand marshal; J. E. Manshell, master at arms; M. Travis, inner marmor; J. G. Jackson, outer marmor; A. C. Guthrie, grand marmor; B. H. Gudson, trustee; P. W. Williams and Vulcan Iain, supreme representatives; L. D. Williams, grand reporter; A. C. Guthrie, member of the board of control.
Dr. E. L. Underwood, who is the supreme keeper of records again, heads the Pythian Mutual Industrial Board of Records and the Board of directors: Dr. J. M. Mundy of Henderson, Mrs. L. G. Snowden of Lexington, G. W. Saffall of Erlington, W. H. Wright of Louisville and Dr. W. S. Yarbrough of Bowling Green. G. L. W. Washington was re-elected as secretary of the Board and G. G. Young was an exam chosen as manager of the Pythian Temple.
Guerretown was selected as the next place of meeting.
TUSKEGEE REMEMBERED
BY QUAKER CITY FRIEND
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Aug. 5- Meltin J. Chisum of Philadelphia, former president of the National Negro Press Association and a friend of the president, handed some new plans to the institute, to be used by the boys' reception room of Rockefeller Hall. The instrument was purchased at Wannamakers and a foundation of the gift in Templin's dining hall Half Tuesday evening was the occasion for prolonged applause from the students. Mr. Chisum at the press of Hotel Dale, the newly opened hotel in Philadelphia.
Pension War Cooks
Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 5—The Tennessee pension board, now in session, has granted pensions of $10,000 to 47 members of the FSA who saw the war in the Confederate armies. Eighth-grade applications have been filed.
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WAR DEPARTMENT SOLVES ODD CASE OF NEW RECRUIT
Was Dishonorably Discharged for Alleged Fraudulent Enlistment
New York, Aug. 5- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has just succeeded in convincing the officers of the War Department that Arthur K. Bird, a veteran of the world war, is not a white soldier. The correspondence with the adjutant general's office was carried by the national secretary of the association. According to Mr. Johnson's statement, Bird resigned in the army on February 1 after having been honorably discharged from the Fifth Depot Brigade, a face organization. At the time of his enlistment Bird called the attention of the clerk to the fact that he was being entered as a white man, which was a mistake. The clerk charged it.
Nevertheless Bird was seat along with other politicians to the 56th International Airliftival at the camp he found that the regiment was a white organization and again notified his commanding officer that he was not white, and thereupon assigned to special duty. Later he was discharged on a charge of tranident entailment. The International Association for the Advancement of Colored People in April after Bird's own efforts to secure a correction of the error had proved fruitless. The investigation through investigation of the circumstances and a correction of the injustice done Bird through dishonor proved the soldier to be right in what he had contended.
A letter from P. C. Harris, adjutant general, states that: "After an investigation of these circumstances with the enlistment of the soldier it has been determined that he was erroneously discharged on the date and at the place mentioned. Upon request, Mr. Harris, the adjutant general, certificate to this office, which certificate has been canceled, and in lieu thereof a certificate showing that he is entitled to be regarded as having been discharged, has been prepared and forwarded this day to him."
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921
RUMOR STIRS POLITICANS TO QUIZ HARDING
See Danger Ahead if President's Remarks to Com-
Jackson, Fl., Ave. 1, One of the kind of men who prepares men in the law, he has been able and bodes ill for the future of the two kings who plantation laurels is formally practiced at the Illinois bar. During the past year Mr. Metillis has written this section by his masterful handling of two most important law cases which at the time they were under the leading lawyers of the state.
The first was that of the Duke Holding Company against the estate of the late Alfred Campbell, invoicing for the purchase of W. J. Jackson and wife versus Mrs. Eunima C. Hartleigh-Smith, in connection with these cases could have been won easily by a man thoroughly trained in the knowledge of the law, a court of equity, a court of justice, a court of law, a common law in Jacksonville said when he took the cases in charge of each succeeding hearing there were parts were before the courts for the most part of the last year and with each succeeding hearing there were shown at interest in the court cases. Presenting uncontrollable bail, entries, and producing evidence, he won out in both cases.
He is a graduate of Boston University and lives in Boston to his tools. He graduated from Columbia University in year 1945 to visit his home in New York to celebrate his own birth. He came to Jacksonville from Columbia in year 1945 to visit his home in New York to celebrate his own birth.
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WILL CHARTER PULLMAN
FOR BUSINESS LEAGUE
University, Ind., Ann. A. L. Leger H. Stuart is a member of the National Medical Business League, in arranging to charter a special Pulitzer award when presenting the National Negro Business League, A. K. Mason, president of Duke College, is organizing a party for the Bama fans and come through in the summer. Profession in Chicago, Bama fans and come through in the summer. Profession in Chicago, Bama fans and come through in the summer, who wish to take advantage of the special car from Eckstine's car, at 330 North St. Jackson, where tickets are $3.00.
Laborer Asks for Wages and
IS KNOCKED Down Stairs
Chicago bears lose to the Illinois Central steel gourn near Merkel, was knocked down states at the L. C. game at the polo club of the states, the sustained a bad cash across the force lead, the chains that he was trying to collect his wages and Get Forename John Moore exhilarated but him over the board with a victory. He was arrested. State is from Louisiana.
Sus Billiken's column will be found on Page 11. Read it.
Uniform Officers of A. U. K. & D. of A.
Top row—Reading from left to right: Captain James Elliott, Captain Nichols Young, Captain Harrison Morris, Lieutenant Willetta Jones, Lieutenant Robert Sampson, Captain Grant Noel, Lieutenant J. T. Key. Bottom row—Reading from left to right: Major General George Ellis, Colonel A. Barney, Brigadier General W. A. Polk, Major General J. A. Shackelford, National Deputy Grand Master Ernest Patillo, National Grand Secretary and Treasurer Dr. George M. Cathro, Brigadier General W. N. Young, Com. General J. Cordell, Colonel E. L. Westbrook.
The national grand council of Ambient, United Knights and Daughters of Africa with William H. Fields of St. Louis, M. National grand master, opened its fourteenth annual session at the Wendell Phillips high school, 59th street and Prairie avenue, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with more than 2,900 officers, delegates and staff.
The first day was taken up with the passing of resolutions of importance to the membership, importance to the leadership, importance to the big public reception and to the People's Movement.
Club: A military and musical concert was held on Tuesday at Grant A. M. E. chapel, 6th and Evans H. Fields of St. Louis, M. National grand master, opened its fourteenth annual session at the Wendell Phillips high school, 59th street and Prairie avenue, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with more than 2,900 officers, delegates and staff.
The first day was taken up with the passing of resolutions of importance to the membership, importance to the leadership, importance to the big public reception and to the People's Movement.
Thursday will be a big day. Friday day will be observed in the football stadium, 59th and Westbrook, and in the evening a grand
MEDICAL LEAGUE COMPASS POINTS KENTUCKYWARD
Orange, N. J., Aug. 3, The twenty-third annual session of the National Medical Association will be held in Louisville, Ky., Aug. 23 to 26 intensive. There is every indication that this will be one of the best meetings in the history of the organization. The program committee of the National Medical Association has been putting to great effort to make the scientific sessions and the clinics the most effective and instructive that have ever been presented. Papers dealing with all phases of medicine, surgery, dentistry and pharmacy will be read by a representative unit of various sections.
Clinics in Medicine
Interesting clinics in medicine and surgery under the direction of Dr. J. E. Perry of Kansas City, Mo., chairman of the department of oncology, will provide the knowledge and training the bountiful city hospital. Clinics in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat will be under the direction of Dr. J. E. Perry of Kansas City, Mo., and Dr. H. E. Smith of Chicago. Dr. J. W. Beesley of Louisville, Ky., and Dr. W. F. Clark of Oklahoma City, Mo., will provide the education which will be varied and interesting. The feature of the dental session will be a clinic each day by the clinician, the dentist, and the assistant. Required nearly two years of constant planning and work. It was prepared and organized by the Association but is not installed in the National Medical Association.
Governor Morrow Will Welcome
Governor McRaven will welcome the
citizens' delegates on behalf of the
state. I. Garland Point of Cumberland
County, N.J., the National Medical
Association, will deliver an address
on the opening night of J. A. Malthouse,
the new president of the National
Medical Association, at one of the sessions.
A public health meeting under the
departure of Dr. R. K. Brown of the
National Medical Association will be held on Thursday evening. The event will last with a full trio of Malthouse, Cayne.
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Detroit, Mich., Aug. 1, 2016
William H. Hammond, Jr. is a soldier and publicist in the city of Detroit and a skilled constructionist at the office of the county treasurer. Mr. Hammond is a member of the family for a number of years and his friends are hard to find. His life is powered by this courage. These are true stories of courage and sacrifice in the city building profession.
Club. A military and musical concert was held on Tuesday at tram station, where the Flambo Club, under command of J. Wesley Hall of the First Birmingham College of Art, D. H. H. Louis College of Law, drill team and uniform rank, under command of Major General body member of the church from St. and Federal streets, with beautiful tombstones, followed by the Thursday will be a big day. Field day will be observed in the afternoon at the American Glens growth and in the evening a grand
White Skinned Men Said to Be Biggest Eaters
There seems to be nothing new in Dr. Kathleen's announcement, but much as scientists have come to accept that the skin is a heavier outer layer, the interest in the skin doctor's recent centers in the state, which no indexes for such a difference in caring capacities, Experiments determine the relative degrees of red, yellow and brown skins.
Seek Dope, Find Lost White Baby
New York, August 5, City police are puzzled over the mysterious discovery of a 8-year-old white boy in the home of a 8-year-old white boy in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chronear Brown, 2 West 12th Street.
It appears that a squat of men under the direction of Mr. Chronear Brown were shaping the inside of the middle drug divider were raiding a warehouse in the vicinity of the Brown home early in the morning. The men were drug dividers and drug traffickers in the offices of the贮仓.
Some woad bad kids to them of a 8-year-old boy, Brown and his wife, who also sold to be drug addicts also. When the police went to the house the compulsory drug divider they met. The officers after entering took the贮仓 and put it in for care in the children's Society.
Brown and his wife share that the boy has been in their possession for three years. Mrs. Brown was that long unhappy with the man she has fetched and let the baby with her, requiring to return and get it. Since that time she maintains, she has not
When questioned the youngest, someone seems to be of Jewish extraction, and of his parents, Col. Coulter of the christian's society aid.
He is good family. He speaks good English and his hair treatment has not bother his spirit. His dislike of being so used to have told the old man a different story from his wife which the officer not told him. Children's Society seems to be told to have been found on the boy's body and a small wound above his cut. The officer was taken from whirling animals administered by Mr. Brown.
The investigation of the walkabout shows that the officer has been there. There allude that the officer has been there for three months, and that he has been there three weeks. Brown and his wife will be at an investigation of the scene of the
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contestative drill will be held at the English Treatment army, the Army Training Corps, awarded to the best drill team from St. Louis, Indiana and Illinois. Many other events of interest will be held on the closing of the session Saturday. The organization has a membership of about 300 members, a membership of about the states from California to Maine. Among the executive officers are William H. G. S. T. St. Louis, Mrs. M. J. Baldwin, California, Mrs. M. J. Green, Connecticut, Mrs. Eliza H. G. S. T. L. Scott, M. T. Hailden, California.
NORTHWEST CLUB WOMEN SUBMIT RESOLUTIONS
Attention Is Called to the General Neglect of Disabled Veterans
Phoenix, Aug. 18, 1915 - The Northern Western Federation or Color of Women's Clubs in its several biennial convention at this city adopted a series of 16 resolutions covering its stand on the issue of the time in America for its policy in the treatment of its public patients. The government's attention was especially directed to the men who now without the means of livelihood and suffering from the effects of such addictions, and to the cases of many elderly hospital facilities. It is recommended that suitable public hospitals be accepted to the government to take
It is pointed out that the Mexican government has made attractive offers to individuals who are affluent to include them in the benefits and little cultivated regions and requested that some similar incentives be taken by the American government at the same time benefit the country. President Harding is reminded of influence and power of the international community as the mission is sought for the continued dissemination on the railroads of the country. The element of the law is demanded, and the passage of a federal anti-graffiting law. In this connection the action of Senator Moreno García, mediated, as is the stand when Governor Moreno of Kentucky has taken in instances of threatened mobile vandalism, has doubled the fines billed but doubled during the present year is mentioned. The convention does not counteract the importance in employment to foreigners who make their money here and send it home. It believes that the men who work in Mexico which earns and spends everything in this country, should be the first to be sustained and the last to be detained a charge to help them.
The fact that Athenia has proved a haven for tuberculosis patients is not admitted simply because a hospital for such a need and women be established at the医院 with a therapeutic ward. This is not the case for both newly and financially. The leaders of the convention were proponents in their thanks to the cell, the members of the press and others who were in making the conference a success.
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PYTHIANS CLOSE SESSION
New York, Aug. 24. The annual session of the gala dinner and grand prize dinner at Eastern and Western hemispheres, closed its three-day session July 11. It was the most successful and hardest year of the holiday's existence. Thirty years of the holiday's existence.
The committee on the grand chancellor's report, after reviewing it and recommending it thought, made special recommendations. The grand chancellor in his action during the process of to be grand lodge. Matters concerning the coming Superintendent were taken care of by New York, were taken care of by be placed at the hands of proper committees. By popular subscription the grand chancellor gave an opportunity to participate in the purchasing of the cornerstone of the ryphan temple, which is to be located at the corner of the Koehler of Byliss of Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
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KU KLUX KLAN
Southern Editors Back Tactics of Vicious Order Until Whites Are Attacked
"Kui Klux Activism" would be the proper title for many of the Southern newspapers (tribal), for a greater part of their headline space up with the doing of the Klux. Some of the articles published are of a sort which would lead one to believe that many of the officers below the Klux were murderous brass, who make up the disastrous organization, while others are practiced in opposition to the theocracy and practice of the Klux as a notable fact, however, that the prosecution came from an quarter until the attack against members of the Klux was directed against members of the Klux. As predicted in these columns a long time ago, when that happened the Klux was being heard all over the universe.
Makes a Difference
As a consequence of the above the hoists who make up the "executive" team need some opposition. The "whites" do not intend to have them dekort from the innermost pastime of "killing the members of their own race" to the "blacks" as they are affectionately called by the Southern press. Klassenhart halt way, they might be able to avoid a lot of trouble them, so they can expect trouble, too, for the circumstances during the late Tulsi tussling certainly point to the handwriting of Klassenhart halt way, who won the contest by force of numbers and there were enough of them jumped off to inspire the thought that can be be too confidently looked forward to when the man spirit takes hold. He always so keen in making their arrows attack, fearing that the "ninjas" would stand for their stance and what appeared a short time ago in the columns of the Library Bless, it will show you that
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"The events which made up this tragedy of errors (Tinka riot) are outlined by New York State Law in a book by New York State Law Attorney After a brief review of the manner in which, first, a mob of four hundred whites and a assembled about the court houses, and then of the coming of the mob, a mob of about 100 whites intended to protect the town who had been falsely accused of an attack on a white girl. White whites: Amused minds of white girls into attack on their, taking weapons and ammunition, Colored men fought; namely, ONE OF THE ACCOMPLISHING FOR MEMBERS OF A MOB THAT ATTACKED THE COLored SECTION:
Is there any better indication than this needed to convince the mob of the South that the day is coming when the South will be unified and unpunished crimes against the Black Americans will be not in kind. It will come as sure as the coming of the South will be unified and unpunished but will be bound to take on the proportions of a civil war. It will all be caused by the spirit of the Southern people to be the brooding and intimidation of the one class of people responsible for what little welfare labor has brought that godforsaken business to the brooding and intimidation. The law makers as well as the law breakers of the South cannot overlook the changing conditions.
New York, Aug. 12, 2014 - Russell Sage, August 9 will be the interim president of the country’s independence function of the country’s national resorts, hotels, clubs and camps. The heart of the nation has been asked by the Woman's Research Society to advocate John Henry Hammond is president to advocate American patriotism on that day when a united effort will be brought to funds to rebuild and restore the Nation. The nation will place at 28 East 26th street, in this city. It has already been purchased and will be used as a paratriotic institution. The influence will be woven into the texture of our national life. All vacation groups are invited to help in this drive for permanent recognition of John Henry Hammond's message to young America.
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Washington, D. C., Aug. 5.—Quicker City ball players must play inside-ball, or they have the brains to hit. E. Kaine, the coach, a Philadelphia man who manages a local baseball team, has been brought from his home and charged with having passed over $760 worth of worthless checks on his property. In order he is said to have pooled merchandise and cash.
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Chauffeur Cuts 8's in Road for Labor Official
Chauffeur Cuts 8's in Road for Labor Official
Washington, D.C., Aug. 5. Even cabinet officers have to make extensive sometimes. A car in point of view of the enemy was hit by Davis. He missed the bombing of the German battleship Gattlesland and has offered his expertise, along with the general Pepbush and the secretary of war from Old Point Comfort, but on account of his official duties was far away in this battlefield. Richmond, where a car was waiting for him with a Hawk chauffeur. They started off and had been going some time when the secretary noticed that the speedometer registered no more than thirty miles per hour to turn her house. The chauffeur advised that he was giving the car all it could handle and that they were making good progress in the training shortly. They drove for about three hours, with the chauffeur announcing that they were coming and the secretary calling
Finally they reached a barnhouse and Mr. Davis injured of our man told them that they were just a half hour from Richmond. The secretary discovered that for three hours the chauffer had been sitting figure 5 with him in the car. The moral is that if you would your official business you must not cut figures" with your chauffer.
Young Wife Gains Love of Husband
William Raftery's admiration for 15-year-old Vivian Fowler, who lives at 5119 Dearborn street, cost him his Liberty Friday morning when his wife, Mrs. Kuth Raftery, age 16, 5008 State street, score out a warrant for his arrest.
Until the middle of May Raftery, according to his wife, had not worked since February and had contributed nothing to the support of her and their baby. On the indulgence of her grandmother, she and the child had to five, while her husband, Inferior Vivian Fowler, on the Dearborn street. To Vivian he denied his marriage. He called upon her one day with his baby, but told her it was his brother.
Pressure Mrs. Rafferty learned of her husband's alleged devotion to the nation. The neglect she reviewed the treatment of her children and nonsupport on the port of her husband, and when she considered the cause of it all—another woman—the husband, she wanted to lose her husband, but she felt he was gradually shipping from her, and to hold him she had him arrested for nonsupport. But she is not going to land, she says, but is going to tree him and take him back; but he will be on probation and so will the "other" husband. But she under the law of the bar and Mrs. Rafferty says she won't have to worry any more about Viktor, the alleged
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Washington, D.C. Aug. 5. —Once more the Haitian pot is boiling. Secretary of the Navy Deny, notwithstanding. The senate has just issued a resolution to rename Cornell Republican senator from Illinois providing for an investigation of the American occupation and administration of Haiti and Santo Tomás. A special committee of senators will conduct the inquiry. It is felt that this reopening of the monochromatic case is apt to efface the senator's role and is hoping that the statement attributed to Senator Jones of Washington, namely, "that the investigation means only one senator will act as a liaison point" of it" will prove to be incorrect.
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HALF BURNED CORPSE OF WOMAN FOUND IN WOODS
Pittsburgh, Fri., Aug. 5. The body of a woman was found in the woods along Vernon Road near Sandy Creek. An investigation by identification removed. An autopsy had been made to create the outline. The body had been removed to do the damage it was thought it might be that of Friends Jackson, into Wylie avenue. Faris Johnson, resisting at Mrs. Jackson had been pressing for several days and when last seen had started for the East End district to sheer lonely work in a place where she formerly worked. However, the coroner who examined the corps, maintained that the woman found had been her mother. The body could not be that of Mrs. Jackson. Detectives have been put on the case in the variety of the apparent crimes who may know something about it.
HELD ON LARGENY CHARGE
Frisburg, Pa., Aug. 3, James Holmes, Glimmer street, is being held for court on charges of obstructing a magnitude 5.0 earthquake at the Center avenue station. Holmes is allowed to be one of six men who entered the store at the Glimmer Center avenue, store avenues valued at $190 and $1 in cash.
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ate TE Bat ESeoe Se Peaieke
Wethe Bic hee teres that the. eee
SNE he ep thoalete
fated uring tie tlle cee
Piao Piaaeke Seems:
Site Gransia ati ia, S91 Salam
Mtiuae it ase eae State tee
Siete archaea. isd Sues Hawes
ehiter! Sis Vmtanae seme
Serve by, Kutemebite
ape pad anes oe Ee Tome asemce
uit Fadi Liven wee som tee
Bey ae by an oetomctie at aN
Sift sad sean tian
tips en Starrway
/_aetate wig iene ee gest neue
igor vince ities Ante ater, 32, Sad
ety atest ate a the nade anol
Teagtnen satiety en ce ney se
= peat ane
Caps. Gallery on Vacation
cape, Rate SUS ia Commend ot
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tiavig the pean absen
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Mri. Mary Miller, St yeurs old, 15.
sa Reewete died stiddunls th her lune
fenin What’ wan supywel we Ie orgie
Heart Troutte
Free-for- All Fight
tie treestopeh Hae whieh | way
stated’ ai vige caamer of Bath amd HIM
Ried atenue, Peres: Date, 4, BG
ASIN SSH ais ou var the: sie sie
ceed aad Yorwtteal te: Teg Alston,
tint Shneqmes weenie: tae Smale 1,
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Thin th erty emeh, aint teow Abgton,
{int Nhat a kite, ssieided! wn gins the
Shine ot tive toamite cots] net te tears,
wite Practices “giu-ditey"
demic eitgnatrieh, ne SS Wirt
seeing adfforad a posatiteieotl Fras
Bie ty seastared ‘eta ead fineemal fa
Sirics sciven his. site Siarwertey “ALth
Aisin het owas syuacreding, wees em
OM oe a secanniectwes danet tite bea
Tee nie pwned oon
La Areasted on Acelient Charge
wait gaging mnwea ride St Fee Sate
saree Teaming Wlisa, 2e, eae shot i
She nt tage ean abi oh, hoe ae
TRL dhe tite at the sane time,
See ety Valent Wewette. seed
Mac Send eed Teoma Bea wer
see ant Dh nace elit he tried hateoe
Hoag. eae ak ee ae eke tbeericam
Siete) eit ewer Maggy TA” EMigan ee
nine gt ee Plaguty meen?
Tamale Venger Inturen
write MII Ble hat Uraie art
intron’ Qf aesg Wahaeh avenun, Jobs
Ehenaer, U1, 2ene Wentere aeamte, wae
Sciam arama 304 eerained
amid aatiiaad ‘euaak.
SR Se ee ee tee
Leeman, (armani Seenny Save Sutetce
ENEle, Geeend_snmusi. avregners
Egnfatiicn' and: Bere, Sema. airs
Bee Soe ie Bere apne 4 Te
By Be Seage rare oe Re some 374
desta ant stone. Bive "ended
Batedrentect aa eantantarece ary ace
DAE te yracd ana revticipate ie soi
Bake ameaguee areas Me
SEL DEI Toa tee the enter geeast
Rariae ag Seige Fassiee sednion.
Rinne San ag either" te
Selityy weotersional nnd dasinegy nes
Etnaation cise Caren wenn 2
SEN ric gaael ana ae
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER.
Given: Miscellaneous Shower:
Remake maa eset
ee eeandeang! My “aie
inekataietete stew et Welaeyicy ove
inet 2
aa Cateate Ores
sin plese Who the ductor af
davies shee aumerlateanien ot
ei tae aay Sew dled ue
Sat ctatottan ke aceot zeae
aches” Ranerat sores can wi ke
etary: Niet ate wt 2 an Cea
AS eaudttca her nate SAS “Tas
5; a ae
The Revwwal: Vanesa: cua At Buy
wencate Cauaut) An at Thue ot Mae.
Bist Sarai dane ekirese ef te
Baek, Seull give aston senie, AUgUN
Tint National grote biversite
Fund Raising Zampaign
Heaskgtartere cpenrel Mesulayy duly 8,
atl Site Hndiana avente, for sesatuctae
puddin satnpaten te tio Fort’ nu haen
Helutitat Assurant A wee for 8800
Ge fe euaits platen We take Hkveg abet
September I= fur a tleeater Ware Dear
iar Muggutat aia Training Nehool. fer
Rites he Guang i eg ane
Suche wy Ce, Heney Wochename iy
dinate Sze rere Wie, eh
ihave cummbacred wtlier xuccnsatut rlves
fy Wastous plese.” They have" en-
Hee ehuareeof the work Mang are at
reacts ier wt jetted n OFeun
Gon ed terat aii pense te tle vet ti
the watnniniet, "Mew. ieee Seine hae bern
teleted tor as eral chaiewan atte
Sotnam'y Suresdimrtions sive ig ably den
Sted ty Sestantes dubia Avedon
Erateeths fumisess toate, ema Sra
Elgadeth “Tupper aad” jaa thers
auielie promi, "Bust! fe hw eas
iidigu siwgiene
= Mrs, Richardson Visits City
MreKiviestickurdsin ut aterine.
fonts ie thie guest of ee sieters Mee
Whiftian 2 Mishop, “940 Fe, athe street
fer tiie “Pageant it Rrwgeéng” said sl
Siete oe Rifai ty ath her or
far fave sw vehe
lars. Foater Passes Away
Mrs. Uiizatette Tieautler ” Kyater
otis of Mira Marwie Arthur, ehoves
ENw aad Mees “Myrtte. Vick, Rana
EN! ating pascod aicig ust week Sl
San) Woithed a her fete iN Mbnb
Mict.. wher she {ved wath ar sung
fer, Sige Gree Peter
Wuicehicinenen dinissinn’
Mey amit Bex, Growers lekerford, de
Tabtwed shining thete sabsess Monat
Erening The aes ede S280
honey ani taker andicy of aterling
silver
Grana Catanthe Orfcers Elected
an ie decent sess) nf thee Sinrenne
cour nf Gaiantier eastern anil extent
hemisphere. whieh eae bed at te
Potitae Pamper, auie Cotenge ait
Aventie, Suaruiiie Keeper of tiecunde gil
Seal core, i. Cord Mite, Mast.
Hebd the chertiot aad i fallow oe
Hicunet Were clevtods Titi We ca sister
Manas fe Wee shat 10 Laer
AED AL Cor Sister Minis: 1 8. OSiee
ter Barreit Wat Tu. Bistor Hho
eae We ef ie higetce Sister
Sent: 1G WE aE Stace Wiltigmas |G.
SRY, iste! Sauer! tg, WL De Sister
Simuiidgnne (i, Wy th, Sieter Wells tie
Se Sitter Laura Cavingion, inl
Wi", Funale Einanuel:
Se Different from we Rest
Monee. Mantels, at Tangles avenue,
lugar always tad te sbertre to ler thins 80
ifferent. fem. the rest of the prente,
Wer ig now. coime the same. thliye a
Ina? vennle as he ie sors w.tiedas
Seestort “tn tke Heute nf Corcectlen.
Shere he sat senteured by Judes Welle
Sa Ghat af fiareton strat cart, Sante
Biawens, “240 Wala aventes i=
Male tion a ai Raa 3h
eveinets thay. Dowels, Ina wttetniyt te
lek tits Worker, aed, tigen hte. knife
fod out ene ently yeneket frm Kiewwers
punts. iy urder to oltwia the 812 whit
ReMi tn’ als wosaesaters,
| Mra Uherley Yeouns. 3th Peleral
street, eovnpinibed te Uifies= Grats 22h
Fee ee eal ane
Reset: Ee ty er aman
Sas ot ets Gan at
Neekiehe ae ie ae tan a
a at dee Wie Sco
int Meet gt the ele
ucnesl to their Means after wou
ernch fees eae ANE AU
alah Or eS peraae gate eaten
Recaro at er rate a ce
Be ia eatin hat eata es
ese he errr eee Ree ee
ead he
taust Face Hiehigny Chara
| Wasing peredditten, dosent RAM 3,
Sei rear Moar ee
ESS Teh stat meh a ia areas
Sa is eR pea ae
esate! The Gun Digeneeere
Seg tte
BOR AN Batthret teen
1 nwh Sainea tcgottog Lakare 2
Let and Malachite
Bidno, "Thee Iockted the fsa tran cot
Seat, Meteae Ada S04 Cncczes
Set untae taee tes trees
maaan ne sat Ae
SSL) Stiatetienede ek NT ae
Sate CREE Toteiaeed Sics
See ae ean eed Saat Sahn
Peer Ra tlteceet eat tar
Pireman eT Gree Tt
wang Senin Ge stat avons
sens Sh ANT aes Jue aaa
fens Wid #9. the iefea dure under 3Aee
3S > in Thatgeini hh thal
ein DhotGrin o Laur
eg in TheGripCp the Law.gg
slwok of the Harrie street court.
Sittin Was captured be Erenan hae
Avduney, WHl State sitet, ater a ehase
inf several” tock. “Shon “ETS Sones
Miviites, 4 ealleead saan Ceuant Neve York
Spe ha ae tee
Merkel iy ‘vochet ot Sige “and State
Mrect. Sd ‘iolisved him ot “$317, hs
fotier rorwvsrat S267 an Sinn shite
AU Gaeeiad te ths axaclon
Pitie at Mase tidieeda:
In & desperation ute to cauture
seit fuori tulesen ithe are nth
ing ua. wagun with “automobile tres
taker trent the Crliscuns Gator Wines
Woet"Sud trcetiet, badd tw wxtonre, unselt
Ii geave Mange Thee ai ial te
tite ats foes comegs Se" Mt itnen teal
neem gilda, “Roope an sane rarer.
nay WS siete nirects wing nese
Sheet Uae Winging Sa ropemctiie tar
the thet Their twain wilt we heard fe
fore Gitige Walle My Peek gt the War
invn steer toliee rouse
Uniaus Concert
An easing iy tinisie ad draita 4s
held gt Weal Davita” Murch Munwat
sMigniier the auavivas of sbvee Swe Ss Tine
sirgiatie wart Of ths rograin, wich ot.
vac hinsataad Mrates eamelstet et a
Tanta whe anita Pye Tiel Ce
BEEN Salen the Glee A ar
BEGG, Wie arrietanta, tule 1 Mars
tne Gra te! Rlamae beaten Near
‘Aline union Pinlds,. ln Stanhenss
Beart Title wont Ts Kcatrien “Elewine:
Tat certs in helt patches
Tie ot eaintiney toed Terewsheut the
Ferformair sors Wenated bathe note
Bette Wen Se ot te
Chnter. The besady wed ts go tO tie
ew ehureh fue =
Sacred Concece
A eacred ven ert SH tee ven at Oe
cet iGpyget shies, eth and Pearieen
Sires! Rininyaftermnn yt orelorke
MWecteinge shine Tet drawn tar
Meckeint Hattoacoat, Pace Maitsotint
Meee and atl retin sey
Bet thers. “APL Aowrat Str. Sty ttle
Pihaces. envermty at samurai wom:
ibera: ttentiicen ne Giae-
arte oneae? kets Geen mien oe
Wabash atone, Wal petarmed foun a
Tar tint att tats Ete
Nich ame Settee
fe hea ok a et the seman
Shem ecturt ke Mies Whe. foram ine
Mate elas se te dant ot Sew e,
ant
Young Avenderh wins Bicycle
Erderies We Wwetwberpiny su of Me.
anit" Sles tine. Aventura sustencea
Whetstone nf the "Feit heepetor
indie Wisin se than nee wk ere
Miiiticet te énetich tee Sie" Mae hoe
Sup tints
eine, Martin Mere
Avie the iterertiog Wetiers he ty
aS SS ine Medea Ma
aie Peri Mins Mites
Muntts-niie fevutatiog ace bestty” ent
AERA aa Sonaets'in the Steet ane
Tego Sob" Qin at hope mete une
nh tget iy "Ate rien
War ince UN eteng i oe woa
Sires Slee got ane Shel Weta ae!
pa ai te fe the Fovip heat OF way
On Way te Washington
tm, ROR EER MME eu.
eit Bheleiey give aunt we De tS
Reltey Se? donton i “ty route.
Wenuingeane 1 fbn ide ne
a Mee ter” unatsviate xp atten
BRE Blin ertina ad eta “Sti
Seas teeckaiion
Memptis Musiian Visiwor
antes “RRR Wingion, wae Stemnnes,
soins Qiehce” atl aacitar Sat
Tee ete ties Rew ae hee cate
Stetina Sie ARGE Thistagy oot Was
Shi vente
area. OMe udiin, Encertaing,
gee te He AT Se
AeMianl in Hin hak ath Pak
Nene! Mins Theeis “is a Wachee
Spite” aan Mane ah Ceentessia In
Bnei, ae sche in ive hoe
SHEN aaa yors jena te Hin se
su teaite "Weis ee ei ker
fete in, ee Cage ine hia
Terman Syfiee Det dromntle cane
Good Reason tor Quarret
He hat ment inten ellare avd oni
os ea yal that ia ea
Wiehe" etneed tue tnt eee ae
feethe ngerimnt, "west tenn streets
tetas Weis St SSF ae feats
rot Malice coast hoe ‘Civteeoce
ieerelartratel AS tile Amteraene Sed
Feta a tuetihne Sa 38 need Ee
we aceon elunoig “amine file
te tan ihe ehnenditves tal ira ee
peices Nemes Bas re re
Meine hat each uct ur
Too Drunk to Alake 2 Noige
Ianiel Lowney, tt Rant ath lags.
wast atl he idee thane. aE
eaten ca Shaeent te a
Witt eked duchue Woe. Sok ak
the Hlarchn Sra soy Uae one
Sang ane wiatarbcmees the ‘iis ree
ied Hate were drink toler ot
Wetec
Uses Loadea Dice
ty 4 sald ita esse at ASR
stiet UNE take teenies inh te
Aree accra nen sa oot
‘Shon ee haat ire penkuet ts
SHIM inert to iene Stee Wek
Sete Meson street ere aes
Maret it wn aad sane ot be earning
Weice sine cnc ee ar Wein’
on.
tase mcs.
Samuel Yonng. - val te tive in the,
gre Kningn vam green Uy te
Anjatetment stare by Sergeants. Meanie
dui) Corman af aie sietertive bares tx
he wae stteuijting ty tea with bait
Pe Kewodg aed for cuditing, “under ike
iene the eae tht oF tented
Iurceny heture siiige Wetke Mh unk uf
the Harrison struct sourt mind Svan sent
need to shirts Maye i) the ese of
Curreetton.
__-_ gugpacted of Robbery ~_
habe urnlapnomtat rte mE weed “eb hand
sirens, wns atvesiod ky Sergeants Hurns
ial Reeser pevetinds ay he waa see
Neck of ie, oilers ts Sra Tattle
Uoiehaacn zat Boargern spot aid
teiguichasltagtestie Seis Wenticueth
Gnaege Nei Proven
sine netnn Alanine Exatee ake
sila! Sparse the urgeey oe Vener Abra
nee Mise"arebitiona, Goat Sesiaie
seca Tangier wemue’ hata tine of
Jaotiengs Tey Stee changed eho
SENSE: Lottie’ saan heen sohale
Sonat the Murad eonet
Sieoard car at Fietures
Atten Hee eRe Laken street,
sae Weceried ia Steawte ielige pe
ipa Meee oa tesa g an, Uieg, Bie
TERE loneteoa hg” Westen tts
Bean nian, he esata teat Tae
torches eon the Hie geek thor Hanae
Trompe saree
Pageer Fingd ¥10
prenaca Pagan aeen eteny 30 288
geet greet. ae Anak ne eh “ude
SEN AFia. a nenieed agrece an
Nigrhe roepined ee lie 2A athe
thoy she aus fonmerte in gee erpnier a!
Bitar evmerrtneny ant Whe ae
SMAI AE EES ade he onahed her
Meee teitie Sea’ Slaeacemea ye AF
torker Vinkuiee Meaornone
Charnes wish Nonmayment
eg Na athe NT Tastee
okt CAS Ae ear PRN
Ailing. “Hae Igdiaaa aseme becuer
sen gracin ina Un ted er gam rent
Tig Sitch #2 seratea cena Witte
frisya shat We eteae wae dug teenie
Eatin tot edoned the ake turned
Beta tes oie Yhete sey eeS Ie
petal Ps See
ee,
Mra. Jescic Weat, @ Enst 24th strect.
cquned the acters of her hushand, Tamed
Wes, #596 Wabssh avenss, gad. his
BAASCHER RETURNS; TELLS
OF SONDITIONS IN EAST
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S55 hla astille:
eure: “The prone ure fouding mers
Than evar fwkopey net ae ae:
five to hinow” wha Ae eam eo over:
hors aloctyae aye peavie. aed Ges
Seo becite alee gn ate esuins st
FOUN peonte are reading wer a
the homes and vive pubes Wieraries aNd
Meg care. sevdine ne tet and Weeds
fea Ateratues pet i ttle, bat The
Teading hatin tg resterted moet an the
fereae arenthy and) proweres of ae
Reysaaners
pie Cneane fefender 1s ai soa!
notable "esinple ef Jomenstisne
Rrowtle, Sharced with a "bereowed
Muster ax Beticor Abbott has afien
rebar tems i now han a ctrouls~
Tien af conan ‘pq i inuenificencty
toned iia ainarteranitinn dollar
rinse
hie wapin read and thers ane
Fasceioped unified Hains 20 with
ide te nity ne wotion | Ni tanger
Bae Geeupt tie theories ef the
Shemnieg nt justier with ialiterotr
SeN otto estes Cte nesses
ers are not! nny stucarinnl and
Htarpirarioal, tout they icive sade
Tauitcies tend mevensars rotates:
Tn all matters "ef ceneval interen
Thus mening the peencnaniae at is
Jct itis tin aloha Tight 08
(rath Against auch ight Rare We
teed natint wither
Resides spending four montha in
wysnimctone where be got fest hard
Iatarmnation of. the trend nf events
find holding interviews an ravial mate
Hore with ieading aifiriate, ineludine
Vomsident Harding, vier” Presiden
Chali atid mesabers of the sstbines
Hind Congres#. Sin easrher iaade
Survey af seonditions. iit Philadel
this, Newark and Atlantwe Che, New
York Chrys Pittainine und Cleveland
fgg teenie
a ne Ee ae ee ope
eginend be bie akully piers and the
fret esderats, Sten Sine Sad
SEMEN Set Reet
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Nihangratn atthe mean. af
IGS SSSnat arcangement oak Vth
Mirage te Sacha erie hit the
tie Tie onagis a oh esa tte
heen eee a ein American
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et tet hottenmmition in bi
there Were’ the Linenin. Tubllow” Be
inion’ tinea: cantsrniul Henosiien,
GARE tan Enea Eke weet
Aporlticn chucug tet sing sundas aes
SPO Ten be Setial reaeat Met
hut Sink Eburbhay” neh, “Atos
Mise Cora St. Chir, 3824 Furest aves
“avie, pune af at estate thew ti
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biastien trip ta the fanatis reseet. She
Kaan wwchimie Mat wore. of pease for
Wetdtnie niches "*heuie
he firrn Junge Weal M_ Chek of thee Bouck
WH Let Liquor Atone
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ee etn aches Sea
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Held te Grad ory
wii Ee nest
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toe Se "aren os canes
Lee i ac a
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fees umier 259i boris by Judge Jolin
Lat detente eon
Arrested tor Non-Supnort
Fined for Azsault
ik cere nf Meron yas
jafter an “assault ae iiliam Watton
ees ar a ie i
Arrested on Wite’s Charge
charged him with nua-suppert,
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cxesot, ten Hines 225 ati atte le shah
Soin Fe Fisdae wf tine tiaerisean stress
five vourt sn wemphaiit af Sts Ma
Thi Gren, panes uals
Fight. Hospital and Prison
Patan Tied tannin Se BRR Ste
‘saps nnd. 3thog. Wiis” Alf scr
Thinetive ttreet, teat i frent nf
Slate airost iid encased Ioan ares
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Whe Meimas a tcardertsa awe
Tha taster’ end tures, wees ae
ihe wetwbeen. Sed femeete ter asunse
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale entered at their residence, 3517 Forest Avenue, at last Thursday evening, opening a new room with a new dressing room was spent in cards and dancing. The portions of the prizes for first honors were: L. Prattis and Mrs. Smith. The prizes for second honors were Mrs. Tora Porter and daughter Vera and Mrs. Bessie Rountree of California. Hogan Scott Dusseyphil, 411 Langley avenue, and daughter, Hood Dusseyphil, accompanied by Mrs. Dummergill, 1333 Washburn avenue, Moseley to Brentwood, Ind. and St. Louis to Brown and daughter of Louisville KY, are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May, the president of the summer school at the University of Chicago, while Mrs. Brown is visiting friends and enjoying the sight. Mrs. Fountaine White and daughter, Mrs. J. have been visiting relatives and friends for their home Monday. Mrs. Lucy Churchill Henderson of the University of Chicago, Mrs. Tara Duggan, Mrs. Wabash grandma. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hibble, 1212 Campbell place were among the visitors at the December plantation.
Mrs. A. D. Whitheed returned to Hilda, Ileana, where she met Mrs. Elsie Dullum who passed away at Hilda.
Mrs. L. James of Loxkern
K. James of Loxkern
Joseph I. Goodall 624 Three Street
Mrs. Linda Jackson Dawson of Culbrand Col. forsearch of Chicago is now available for an indefinite time.
A. B. Street, marries of North St. Indy 167 Sunday evening for the grandin girdle Indy B.
Mrs. Dorothy Willmore 168 Lath street will keep open hours for the Daughters of Africa for a week.
Joseph Castle 30 W. 54th street, has one to stay his old home in, and will be there three weeks.
Miller K. Cooper and Gladys Pemberton are in the work and in Hildahl. They are their cousin William Lafey, former of Chicago, now of St. Paul, Minnesota, in the last week or come home from an awarded trip through the East. He is here and many of his old friends. Mrs. Mary Thoreau, 1855, states returned home last week with an in-patient job at Chadde, Mo. Mrs. G. Duller of Chicago and an old position of the city, died in Fort Worth, Texas last week. Mrs. D. Duller of Tuskegee arrived in the city this week to represent the institution in a survey of the graduates and former students in Chicago. Mrs. D. Duller is in Mrs. Dora Russell of New Orleans. Mrs. Dora Russell of New Orleans is in the city visiting her J. D. Burshek. M. Earl 25th street, corner of Colorado Springs, Colorado, now of Burshek, are visiting in the city with their daughter Elizabeth and her little brother Elmo Burshek, also in the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Mrs. T. J. Boykin and daughter
Bowlin of S.C. C. are visiting
the Lake Park avenue. Also
D. J. Miller and family of Spruce-
field. All are the home guests of the
Gunns.
M. B. Bissie, Mrs. of Loon H.
Bissie is seriously ill at the home.
1435 Porter avenue.
M. H. Jackson of Paris, Ill. was
called to the city by the illness of
her daughter. H. M. Kinder of Kokomo.
C. V. visiting her sister, Mrs. H.
Kennedy and mother, Mrs. Nannie
Williams. H. Kost 123 street.
In the house of Col. and Mrs. John
B. Stephens 1506 Calvert avenue.
S. A. K. Creman of Dallas, Texas,
Boston, MA, and Philadelphia,
P. B. Pleaser of Indianapolis, Georgia.
Mrs. Emma Coleman of Columbia
Ga. is visiting Mrs. Bennett, MS. East
50 street, and other relatives in the
city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Food or Morgan
Park announce the arrival of a girl,
Lydia, in the Lydia's hospital. Mother and baby
are doing well. Dr. W. M. Washington and family
are in the city shopping with Mr. and
Mrs. Beauty Parks
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Oklahoma University. They will be
here until September.
Mrs. W. W. Taylor 1524 Bedford
street, Winnipeg, Canada, arrived in
the city for a three-week Taylor
dept. and Mrs. W. Wells, 1524 Wash-
ah Avenue, Mrs. Taylor on her return
to Canada will make brief visits
Wills, and in Bidhut, Minne,
the guest of Mrs. H. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barbette
1524 Indiana avenue entertained the
West Winters Fifth Friday evening, July
Mrs. E. A. Vega, 1523 Rhodes avenue,
is visiting friends in Lebanon.
Me. This week she leaves for Kings
Lake. Me on a fishing trip.
Mrs. Robert Gilferson of Spring
Valley. This week she was accompanied
home by her Robert, who has been
sitting in the city for some
time.
Mrs. Margaret Green of Hartford
Council, state grand queen of Conne-
cation M. E Q of Queen of Conne-
cation 197. A. W. K and D. A.
Judith Price 1524 Indiana avenue.
Mrs. Emma F. Stirford, 1750
Champaign, Ill. on her guests
Mrs. Falkner and her guests
Mrs. Falkner and her guests
Natee Brown, Miss. and Miss Lily C. Rose-
formly of Vickiurn, Miss.
Mrs. Berrie M. Crowder of St. Louis,
Miss. Berrie M. Crowder of St. Louis,
Emma Phillips, 1906 Indiana alumni.
Mrs. Roberta Parris, 1906 East 4th
street, has off the city for an ex-
tended visit to her home. New paris-
and the home of her husband.
Lorraine Parrish, Inquam,
N.C.
Samuel Larkin, 1812 Calmest
avenue, is visiting points of interest
Mrs. James Bailard, 1812 Emery
avenue, has to her guests Mrs. T. M.
Shaker and Mrs. James Madison,
wives of William Madison, have
two daughters, while Mrs. Shaker
is on to her former home in
Omaha.
Mrs. Larkin, 1812 East 4th
street, is visiting friends in Boston
Harbor, Menn.
Prof. G. Lenoir and wife and
Miss Vincent, all teachers of Gary,
Illinois, are an undergraduate of
university of school
Mrs. Flora J. Carter, who has been attending the summer school at the University of Chicago, will spend two weeks with her parents before the summer of school in Gary, Pa. W. R. Wood, principal of Gary, Mich., is in the city for the summer and is taking a post graduate course at the University of Chicago. His address is in the city at 451 Erie Avenue.
Mrs. Carrie Loe Brooks of Birmingham. Mr. is in the city visiting relatives and friends and stopping at Mrs. Edward Lewis, 1019 Niles avenue. Mrs. Elba Houston of Kansas City, assistant secretary of that branch, Mrs. Wilbur Holmes, 123 Tremont street. Walter Z Martin, key in the vacation of his sister in the sunflower state of Kansas. His wife accompanied him on the trip. Mrs. N. Clark Smith of Kansas City, Mrs. W. Walter Z Martin, 2322 Calumet avenue. Mrs. Ulla Sanders, dean of women at Tulsa Institute. Mr. is visiting in Chicago, the guest of Mrs. K. Ramos, 1733 Niles avenue.
Miss Willem H. Lewis and Robert
Lewis and daughter of Johnson
Miss are visiting Mrs. H. E. Jordan
134 Indian avenue
LONG ISLAND CHURCHES
TOTAL 44; MEMBERS 2,400
Minneapolis, N. Y., Aug. 5. A conference of the ministers of Long Island Houses in then City, L. E. last Thursday, July 11. Twenty nine congregations of five different denominations with an aggregate constituency of 14,000 were represented at this conference. The conference was held under the auspices of the United work department of the Association of Nassau and Suffolk counties. The object of the conference was to consider methods in the management of the Association of Nassau and Suffolk of the island. This was the first conference of its kind held on the island. It developed that there were mills in the island for the island for eight and ten years who until last Thursday had not known each other. The conference was held on Long Island outside of the breadth of Manhattan, with an aggregate membership of 14,000 in the towns and villages there are 14,000 Colored people. As will be seen from these figures, there are 14,000 without a church house.
Clubs
The Zephyr social Club met at the residence of Miss Mildred Wesson, Miss Inkley group, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock, Miss Bibb group, and at 12 o'clock, Miss Hunt, Miss Jennie group, and at 12 o'clock, Miss Hunt, Miss Jennie group, and at 12 o'clock, which then proceeded. The Zephyr social Club will meet Saturday, 53rd April 18th place, Miss Hunt, president, Miss Wainwake Right secretary, president of the Alpha Dubs Club after finishing a career with social and business activities, goes to Lima, Oklaho.
The Ipsum and Ouseclub will meet Thursday, April 1, at the home of the Grand Banquet. June graduates will be received. Bessie Carey Glen, president Ouseclub Clark, secretary. The Chicago Ouseclub will be expired, and Herman H Larsenone, with his caballer Thursday coming, July 25 at $300 Wall Street. He will be joined by others present. It is desired that a large number will turn out to welcome Mator N. Clark Smith Thursday, April 1, at the church $300 Indian avenue. Pfc. T. Edward Orcas of Tuskegee Institute will be the guest of the club. Herman H. W兰顿 president. The fourth Sunday in August at $300 W兰顿 avenue. Herman H. W兰顿 president. The Young Americans Literature and Art Society will Tuesday meeting June 20. Plans are being made for the End of the Decade director.
Mrs. Elnora Pullum Dies
11. Mrs. Blessa Palmer died July 12
12. Patricia A. Yellin, M.D. Chicago
13. Mary J. Yellin, M.D. Chicago
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David Dilma, G. A. Dilma, brother
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and relatives.
Miss Lulu Williams and son, Edwin
15, Williams, 3433 Dearborn avenue,
for New York City to visit Mrs.
Munroe Hill, 143 West 142nd
street.
Miss Lorenzia Davenport, a teacher
from New Orleans, La., who has been
a summer school left the city Friday
for her home.
Miss Kevin Phillips and Master
Samuel Philips of Los Angeles, Cal.
to visit the summer school. Eilee Polie,
3418 Grand boulevard.
Miss Jessie Payne and little daughter,
Mildred, were the guests of the Har-
bor Inn, with staircase, to a
seven course dinner.
Miss Eibel Policy Clark of Bedford,
Mass., representing Community
Services the guest of the Har-
bor Inn.
Miss Fayne and Cecelion
Missadams Fayne and Cecelion
were the guests of Mrs. Eshelle H
rismon at the Testimonial. Thursday
Missadams Jay Quintet guest of the
Missadams Jay Quintet. Lillian
Cedman of St. Louis, Mo., will
be the guests of Mrs. Eilee Polie, 343
Grand boulevard. For five weeks,
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and Miss Alice Monday of
Henderson, Ky. are touring Illinois
and Indiana. They will terminate
their tour at the Lilley modem
building, left the city Friday
for her home.
Mr. Mira F. Waring left Wednesday for a week at Idlewood. On her return she will leave for a trip through Illinois and Ohio. At Albany College she will present a conference at the national convention on Aug. 25.
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By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
on the historic soil of Fisk University, which has since 1851 heralded through the sweet videos of the duplin Singer's the N. A. N. M met and renewed their faith in the music of the Fisk Singer, who had followed and fellowship to all strunging musicians. No more fitting place could have been elected because the university was so strong. It is possibly not known to many that the Fisk Singer have largely plummeted to the ruin of the upstart university was planned to raise $20,000, but they returned in three years with nearly the use of music as a means to end, as a noble structural element, the university. They only encourage and stimulate the younger generation to rejuvenate our importance in the college and even to power to throw a university, as in the case of Fisk.
Donates to Fire Relief Fund
It is known that the entire proceeds of
the first paid concert of the singers,
which amounted to something best
Chicago Relief Fund, which was
started because of the great fire of
157 Musicians save and will be
reached at St Olive Baptist church
under the patronage of the Nashville
Address. Mrs H. L. Johnson
Responds by the national president,
Henry L. Grim of Washington, D. C.
Begins business, followed by a delightful
funeral served by members of
the Nashville local. The attentions
conspired with papers and general
discussion of musical subjects.
Stirring addresses was delivered by
Bewick pastor of St Paul
Converts are given by members of the national and Nashville local, Monday and Tuesday, and worshippers, in the church, included number by the Central Society, grand Willis Thompson, soprano, Cleveland, T. Thee Taylor and Carl Dillon.
Converts were invited on June 27th the national opened its session in the impressive structure of Lok's chapel—Memorial Hall—and the members were led in service at Lok at the university, and compiler of the well-known collections of soldier songs. Professor Barker, editor of Lok, the President McKenna to deliver the welcome address because of his absence on a vacation. Professor Weighted the Lok on Sunday and told that no man can shine. He made a reference to the door of the world being open to the Nezze through the medium of
Churches
Institutional Church—Rew. R. F. Washington preached an evening service. One found the speech and the M. R. Franklin Bain, Rew. J. H. Woods and Charles Ward were among the worshipers. The Sunday school and Christian Education Dr. J. M. Henderson preached in the evening on "A Good Name." Mrs. Stafford, the blind missionaries, preached with us at the evening celebration of the Holy Week he celebrated next Sunday. Dr. Henderson will preach in the morning on "The Christian Race." In the evening Wesley Robinson, who were recently licensed as preachers, will preach their introductory sermons.
Quinn Chase—Last Sunday we celebrated the 75th anniversary of the church. The pastor preached at 10:35 A.M. at a national meeting was held at the various religious activities of the city churches. Hodell Roberts delivered the anniversary address. Dr. Wesley Robinson preached on Sunday morning. Subject "The Lite Foxes Spell the Vine."
The People's Interdenominational Church invites the public to attend its services at the Church of A. A. Aquiline, Inner Beach, Walnut Creek, and Inner Beach will reach a short sermon; at 5 o'clock Dr. Joseph A. Cunningham will speak, Re. Thomas E. Roch, pastor; Prof. H. C. Thomas, choir director.
Armour Avenue Christian Church, 362 Federal Avenue, Rev. G. Calvin, Choir director, at 5 p.m. The choir case us some very choice elections, Mrs. Crawford of grace Presbyterian church sang a song, "Naomi and Ruth." Both large attendance and all were delighted with the excellent quality of the music. There were four additions at the morning service, Lyman and Neal. Next Sunday morning the pastor will speak on "The Bid and the Ark."
South Park M. E. Church, with
Rev. E. G. Bryant as the pastor, has
Sunday morning. Rev. Bryant at the
morning services preceded to a large
audience. Rev. Heyward of Umpqua-
nion. Rev. Heyward of Umpqua-
nion at night to a large audience.
The closing exercises of the vacation
Bible school will take place at the
college. Admission. M. E. Cens
All members and friends are urged to
music, and remarked that, "When we see a genuine musician we do a door." The problem of the national thanked the faculty of Fist, for their students' hospitality. In an address at Piedmont Institute, he asked that bending musicians, especially those working in public school music, "public school music course", which would imply a majority of New York work with. He intimated that they were even more adaptable than many folk songs used in other courses and usage whites at Coledw
Study Club Gives Concert :
On Wednesday evening the Muskegatly Club, composed of leading music professionals, held a concert in honor of visitors, which was largely attended. The program included music by the musicians and sales by the performers. Cleona Collins is Laye, John W. Wong and the Fiss Quartet. The proceeds went to the scholarship fund. The last day was given to business, musical discussions and the election of new members. Staff in offices for the evening, with the exception of two new members, converses, parties, banquets, functions, automobile drives and general hospitality ended a delightful year after the first foster, Pisik University.
Dope Pageant of Progress
Saturday morning at 5:30 a.m. a choir of 1000 men, directed by James Mundy and known chiefly as the "Mundy Choir," performs a program for the Pageant of Progress at the Municipal Theater. Mr. Mundy directed the choir during the war at the Auditorium; for the Negro Jubilee Exposition at the Coliseum and for the Bishop's Chapel at the Auditorium in June.
"Daughters at the N. A. N. M. Commission and for the Bishop's Chapel" officiated staff were: T. Theo Taylor, member of the board of directors, Milford Bryan Jones, chairman of the N. A. N. M. Commission and for the scholarship committee, and Nora Douglas Holt, vice president.
The Negro Musician official organ of the N. A. N. M. has merged with Music and Poetry, which will have its own organ in the auditorium and all the musical instruments in general. Nora Douglas Holt editor in chief, Henry Grader editor of N. A. N. M. proprietor.
All communications financial or otherwise pertaining to the marriage of Mickey and Neil Douglas Hale, editor of Music and Fashion 446 Franca avenue Chicago. Full details of the convention, August 11, 2014, all information and order should be sent to immediately.
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Mrs. Gertrude Wade announces the marriage of her daughter, Mia Lee Williams, to Willie Anderson Books on Wednesday evening, July 11 at the Masters chapel at 11 a.m. after Aine 11 at 1101 Colina street; Austin, Texas.
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attend. Pictures were made of the congregation in the afternoon.
St. Paul C. M. M. E. Church, 111 North Pearl St. L. Anthony Winter, Pastor—a poet and author diled the church at the morning service. The pastor had just returned from a trip, several visiting ministers were present. Rev. J. A. Coster preached a good sermon. It was truly Sunday and Bishop R. A. Carter was present. Part of rally will be given later.
Gebeth A. M. E. Chrzesch, 30th and 10th daughter; L. S. I. Dart, Pastor; Rev. Robert B. Larson, Presiding Bishop; Rev. Rex Hamilton, Presiding Bishop; the A. M. G. church of Vazquez City, Miss, presided at the evening services; R. E. Moore, who has served with the church for nearly 40 years, is committed to the home with illness. The L. Chrzesch is the director; M. S. Jones is the executive; Visitors are always welcome at Bethel.
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New York, Aug. 5. The visiting summer students here were given their first entrainment yet by the Bookkeepers' Club and the staff of the 15th Street Library Friday night in the auditorium of the Library. Sadie Peteron was in charge of the
Dear Frances, I am a young girl 18 years old. I became interested in a young lady in my mind not before the time of school. Two weeks before that she took our engagement. She told me that she did not know the other follow any more. We met in a store. The young man that threatened my one catches with her. What am I doing? C. D. St. Louis, May
The reception was held primarily to enable the committee to establish a new residence in New York. An excellent program was presented, with Victor Patton, presi- dent of the American Embassy in New York, and the economics Miss Emmethesia Ross made the welcoming address to the audience. The committee presented the MUSE, NATHERIE Davis, Serrin Baldwin, Gather and Bruce Searl well known in distinguished persons were among the guests.
The only thing to do is to give him up and let the other who have here, you, take over. You can do so only in the an abbreviation when you can read it. The young miss is only able to stand to give with you, not to lose the other man, but at that point he must be married to you, so when mistaken you understand good plain English.
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Dear Princess, I am a young woman 35 years of age and have been seeing you in the beginning about a couple of years and won my love. Lately he does little things that cause me pain to help you to do my love, although I love him. I am salacious of him and possess a high temper. He has asked sent me my high temper has broken our engagement each time. What must I do to control my temper? I believe I am not entitled to inhibit Father Jones here.
Proof. J. Wesley Jones, choreographer
of the film *The Mummy*. He performed
summer recitals.
conception of the National Association of New Mexico Teachers held the past week in Nashville. Team Prof Jones, the associate professor of the Processes Cleral Society and of the Patrons of the Laboratories of Life Sciences, Onlinelibrary.com. Jones chorus under the direction of Prof Jones, the associate professor of Processes one of China's greatest expositions that that has been held at the Musu
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J. Wesley Jones staged at the Municipal Pier. A part of the choirs of North Street and Ninth street and Michigan leavand sang many pleasant numbers during sessions at Saratoga. The choirs was heartily applauded as it rendered such numbers as "Hammer," "Home," "Release" and "Saucewine River."
Dear Princess, I am asking your advice in regards to two friends, both of whom are married together, from home most of the time and says he doesn't care for his wife, but provides for her and she needs me to live with me.
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Dear Princess, I am a hard working man. I love games, and love a girl too. I love her too. She used to kiss me good night every night after we came from the show, but of late I can't get her to whisper to do the Copper Hill. Tenn. She must have found kisses so attractive that she is trying to on some of her kisses you any more. Kisses that are so freckly are given out of great value any way, so don't think you get her kisses. Don't say you have gotten your share of them and be satisfied.
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client group of popescales, and the bishop's choirs, the latter of which Burkert Leon Ingles, the ambassador, is soon upon deck in the first act and gives a surprising calculation that the principal part is very popular, and his chashing little partner, Miss McIllenny, lives eight up to past repudiation as a double Margaret Scott, the popular prima donna, partly Alice Georges, who presents a couple of chassy songs in the chorus with his novel other side dances: George Scott, Edward Fenton, Toots Hoy, a companion bishop, and another as the choir. Bodil Button, in character, Leon Sanny Gray, can be the butler, Alexander Foul, Frank
Grand Theater
Sunday, July 12, 1911
Well, Field Marshal Touss, "The
Rescue Roundabout" opened at the
Grand last night (Saturday), and I
have given all my career as a
snowman with a show as over
"The Rescue Roundabout" and last night the company was a cool, and
the company was a cool, and the show was from two to three circles. I have never seen so many real life scenes in one production in
the snow well comprehensively, and in the snow
I want to thank our company for their
help in making "The Rescue Roundabout" a hit. The show is a bigger
bill than "Hell 1912" was, and
the show that "Hell 1912" was
THE MONOGRAM
An excellent rodeo娃 is being presented to the patrons of this house this week. It is headed by Clifford Hunt, a rodeo stuntman in the game, who has a line of new and interesting chatter as well as several new songs which he puts out in the most approved way. Duchh and Hunt are good singing, as are Davenport and Daseport, who have not been seen here for several seasons. The bill is completed by Virginia Dixon, a comedian, and the lines are to be written. There will be no changes after the final show on Sunday night.
"Broadway Rounders," the new Montgomery & McMahon musical comedy production now playing the second week on Saturday night. This is one of the best things that Frank Montgomery has ever staged and it carries so many distinctive features that music can be the only medium in which it can be appreciated. The management is a limited one, so it would be invaluable for the readers to see it at the earliest possible opportunity.
For helping me write the comedy bits The Broadway Rounders, I am musician and lyricist by Frank Montgomery. Additional comedy bits by Florence McMahon, music by Marie Lance, with additional music by Spencer Willis and lyrics by Dave Payton.
Savings by Little Billy
Well, Tony. I saw you at the opening of "The Broadway Bounders" last night, and from the broad smile that I please, I also saw other friends of Frank in the audience. Dave Payton, Billy King, Kid Bunny and Green and a host of others. All these men were there, and I saw the way they applauded and laughed I know they enjoyed the show. Well, Tony, the show went over big, so I know that I will get a rest now. All of us will get a rest now. And for Frank, and write you every week. Well, Tony. I will have some funny stories for you next week.
Your pat.
Wow! Marshall's Little Bully.
A bit more Marshall to talk about, but I haven't
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but you tell everyone after they
come.
and the Barnum & Bailey and Ringling
Bros. circus to come and see
"The Broadway Rounders" at the
theatre, and they will leave the
theatre with a smile. It will be the end
of a perfect day. Also in visitors
in the museum, the Dream of Progress and the circus.
see "The Broadway Rounders".
MAIL AERO
Wash. to good people here is the old man again. Tell a green man something and watch him do this. Fay Charles E. Foermann, William Dillen, Maryne Thomas, Margaret Loe B. Lee B. Lee, I. Louis Johnson, Maryne William Long, T. Clark, Marcie B. Burger, Robert Williams, Mue F. Fay, Sam Good, Helen Pompe, Antoine Tallier, Minnie Biernack, W. D. Parsons, Paly Mack Parker, Harry Ancher, Frank P. Fleming, U. S. Secretary, S. S. Baldwin, Reddie Fanny Love, Jona Brezug, Henry R. Dixon, K. L. Williams, L. J. Lee, T. M. Critman, Lain Melton, S. H. G. Pinker, P. Walter Mason, Pat Williams, Andrew Johnson
Holly B. Goose is at the University of Washington W. Va
Theaters in the Country to the
The following article appeared in the Toronto (ont) Globe one day last week, and it tells its own story: Union musicians and moving picture operators will be told this morning by one of the local theater managers, who is acting for all of the larger theaters, that they have 10 days of action for 25 cents per hour for the season commencing in September. It is the same message, which was delivered to union stage employees on Thursday. "A meeting was held of the unions to a meeting tomorrow at 10 o'clock to inform them of our decision," said the manager chosen for the purpose. "There will be no dilly-dilly about a meeting will take only five minutes."
Theater Business Bad
If the musicians and operators will not accept the offer the management of the theaters have agreed to operate with non-union labor. They are civic and time necessary to obtain labor for the season, which they declare will not be difficult. One manager stated that his theater which had been employing 100 men, was now getting along with less than 40. He said business had fallen off to such an extent that it was impossible to keep a full staff at work. He said short," he declared. "If we have not got the money to pay the wages the unions demand we will simply have to get our labor from other sources. In fact, we would prefer to hire our own staff. It's only certain of our employees. We have treated our men well during the past few years. We have given them one-week holidays with pay and other conditions. It's only reasonable to expect they should take a reduction."
Outlook Is Not Good
It was stated by one manager that the theatrical business in the United States had fallen to pieces, and the company encouraged. The interests which he represented, he said, were surprised that the business of the Toronto theater had been successful until a few months ago. "Why, there are hundreds of hardworking men with families who would become a job at $3 a week, on a week's work," he said. "Yet we find union representatives are blind to the conditions which they see in the theatrical reduction. We realize it is going to be a bad year. We don't care to lose employee who have been with us for a long time, but they will not accept our offer there if nothing else to be done."
GEORGIA MINSTRELS
By Coy Herndon
Friend Tony—This leaves the Famous Georgia packing the Moore Theater nightly in Seattle, and the
this leaves the *Facking* the *Moore* newspapers have been very strong in giving the *New York Times* the greatest press notices of the season. The *Seattle Post Intelligence* says "The short-script description that can be given of the Georgia Minutestats" "Tim and full
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LOWERY'S BAND
Hingling Bear's circus, the greatest in the world, is playing a two-week ensemble at Great Park, Chicago, in the D.C. Glowy band, one of the strongest vocalizations ever put together by that famous bandmaster. The work of the Lowey group attests attention everywhere, and it is the head of the line as a circus musical feature.
VIE and STA
Reynolds & Jones
A very talented and popular team. Bit of Humor and a Bit of Pathos tionally clever ingenuine with a fine voice. Joseph Jones is noted for his bidding fair to gain a prominent place. The act is one of the busiest in ing a great name for itself.
Dynalls and James
A very talented and popular team is the above, whose billing is "A Bit of Hunger and a Bit of Paths." Anna Mae Jones is an exceptionally clever ingenuity with a fine personality and a good singing voice. Joseph Jones is noted for his versatility, his character work, bidding fair to gain a prominent place for him in the vaudeville world. The act is one of the busiest in the business and is at present making a great name for itself through the larger cities of Texas.
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Harry T. Ford, late of the Musical Theater, is the owner and editor of the Mimnops (Mimn) Messenger, when he later, along with Jason Diggs, a writer, took a week. Mr. Howe, who is too fat, pun, and too short-winded to do it, returned the salutation in his most improved Minnesota fashion which is saying a monthful, hands, including Phil Jones, business manager of the World's Greatest Desk room not too late, left felt room not too late, Mr. Rowe has returned Norris Mottair & De Gaston's Famous Ringer at Alexandria, Va. the present week.
KID ROWE CALLS
"Holo, Fatter! I am," was a greeting we offered Kid Rowe, one of the owners and editors of the Mimnops (Mimn) Messenger, when he later, along with Jason Diggs, a writer, took a week. Mr. Howe, who is too fat, pun, and too short-winded to do it, returned the salutation in his most improved Minnesota fashion which is saying a monthful, hands, including Phil Jones, business manager of the World's Greatest Desk room not too late, left felt room not too late, Mr. Rowe has returned Norris Mottair & De Gaston's Famous Ringer at Alexandria, Va. the present week.
A card from William Tylor the famous violinist, announces that he will be back in New York City. He is at present in New York City. Chuck Haenman featured with the Harvey's Minstrels is playing bluesong. He is also playing the Dolce Iron Mountain, Mich., this week.
Dave & Trease, always working, are
the best in the Brookway Theater,
New York, N.Y.
10. New York, N.Y. Four of the one of all the quartets, are at Love's Theater, Montreal, one along the line, are splitting the allw between the Avenue R, New York City, and the ballet Brooklyn, N.Y. Having a success in the south, are playing the work at the Lyric Theater, New Orlea Lewis Shorty Tally has written many new songs and will soon start a publishing house with headquarters in N. Carolina, devoted from him. Mail will reach him if addressed to 821 E. Constant street. Ray White and Cynthia Pennell, who have laid a fine season, are playing the final of a two weeks' stand at the Lafayette Reach on at least 1225 15th avenue, N. W. Washington, D.C. and the sweet act which always is busy. They have 10 in the line-up, including, aside from themselves, Walter Patterson, Cornel Loeer, Sid Sidoff, Susie Webley and Marie Ning, Estella Patricia Singer, Thee Work Stage Theater, Tayler, New York.
Boutie & Bobbinion Tibble for a discussion appointment at the Olympic Theater. They will be available for all through the engagement. They have a world of booking at all. Boutie has a stopping place for Gene & May Dell are playing the week at the Basket Washington Theater, St. Louis, Mo, with the Washington at St. Louis, Mo. Mitch Kendrick sends a card that she is playing the week at Groveland, St. Catherine the Great the patrons of the Liberty Theater and the John Hancock and the tomtown and keen bread of the dear old South. Go on. Then. Bobby Angin Players were first to change the bill in the middle of the week at the Mongeau during the
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KID ROWE CALLS
"Hello, Fatter's I am," was the greeting we offered Kid Rowe, one of the most popular and favorite of the Mineapolis theater, along with Leon Pinges, the famous tenor, called one day last week. Mr. Rowe, who is too fat to wear a tie, returned the salutation in kind and proceeded to crook clowns in the most improved Minnesota fashion, while his hands, including Phil Jones, business manager of the World's Greatest, who drapped into the Old Roll Top Desk room not too late, left feeling joyful. Mr. Rowe has returned North just closed engagement. The lineup had Brown, Charles Smith, George Williams, Maggie Oswell, Mary Jones, Robby Snavan, Blue Harris and Ann Mae Gee. Luke Johnson, the well-known song writer, writes from the south that mail Theater, New Orleans, La. Bonnie Drew and Sweetie May are playing the Lycme Thea-
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A great cast will be seen in "The Killer," which name has been changed to "Mystery Ranch," and which includes the character Sidney Murray, Mr. Hampton believes that the only way to tell a story is to balance each part thereof properly, and that can be done only by casting on an all-star basis. "The Killer" is Frank Campeau, one of the smoothest heavies ever known to the stage or screen, plays the title role and is fascinating yet terrible in his horrific role, in the only feminine role, that of the girl extraposed to the Killer's net, strikes a cleverly blended note of suspense and truth in his admiration. And always she is beautiful and well poised.
Jack Conway was induced to temporarily phone because Mr. Hampton considered him the ideal actor for the character of the hard-boiled New Yorker who comes to the conclusion there is melodrama in this year use by the Killer.
Little Frankie Lee, the remarkable child of "The Miracle Man" and "The Part in this," Toul Sloan, the famous millionaire ex-jockey, plays an ex-jockey part to the life. Other well-known players in prominent parts are Ralph Hays, Jack Williams, Tom Ricklett, Zack Williams and Will Walling.
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All Taken From New York Central Trains—City Court Atmosphere Cheered by the Music
New York, Aug. 3.—Way Down Upon the Savanna River," other Southern songs, and a medley of latest jazz music melodiously rolled up by the court, criminal brass, as Judge Kohlmeth assumed the bench today. It was a refreshing change from the gloomy aspects of that court, and the judge ordered that the vocalists be moved to a more formal court on a Rochester, N. Y., daily. "Jail is no place for such grand singers," said the judge.
Four Negroes, giving the historian James Washington, Jefferson one and two, and the stutty detection room, followed by ferty white men, all having been taken from train tops by New York Central policemen. The four blacks, for the first time, were bound and they calmed they were bound for a St. Lawrence river resort to give outdoor concerts. Without money, food or shoes, they hopped aboard a fifer, and succeeded in getting up as Rochester before being caught.
"Proceed on your way to the resort, but do not steal train rides." But the Nessies sang songs along the highways, and you can pass the hat with good success. A chorus of "Thank you, sah," and the four Negroes vanished, followed by a chorus of "Thank you, sah," released, but ordered to stay off road-beds and trains. In celebration of their freedom the Cedar rapeseed quartet entertained change-ers, old Kentucky Home, and collected a tidy sum from appreciative listeners.
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Philadelphia. Aug. 1.—Jack Johnson, in a clever athletic turn, is the star of the 2012 season. He marked and jesus attendance. He is surrounded by an excellent vaudeville bill, which includes the Billy Bob's Lift of This and That," "Burk & Bubbles" a novel singing and dancing pair which is very popular; Dancer & Dancer, "The Dance of Symposition," and the Sandy Burcus Co., presenting the screaming force. "The Porter in the Railroad Station," a new production continuing with three of the week.
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FIGHT FOR MOTION PICTURES
Chief Who Posed for the Buffalo Nickel Head Portraits Role of Sitting Bull
In reproducing on the screen the historical alibi to his speechnal Western film, "Job Hampton or Pharoa" Marshall Nelson published the re-operation of the famous Blackfeet tribe.
The Blackfoot are scattered over many indexes on the reservation in Montana and the task of getting a picture of the picturesque attire of the Indians as sported at masseries in the American frontier days proved no easy task. Through the co-operation of Bolt McMullen and the Great Northern Railroad brought him into personal contact with the Indians and resulted in his becoming the friend of every member of the tribe. He also spent time about a gathering of the red men. The matter of releasing a thousand amateurs, many of whom have never seen a motion picture, much more than understanding for the producer, particularly in view of the fact that those men were to appear in the most important scenes of the production. Mr. Nielan in the person of Chief "TwoGuns-White'self," the Indian who was used as the model for the head appearance of his film portrays the rocking Sitting Bull in "Bob Hampton of Place," which has just been released by Association First National Posters and which will be shown at the Rocky Mountain Film Festival and Thursday, August 19 and 11.
COLLINS BUSY
H, D. Collins, formerly manager in advance for the "Smarter Set" company and from time to time connected with some of the most successful organizations a great minister company, which will be one of the features of the new Progressive Circuit, Inc. at the head of which Mr. Collins is an advertisement in this department this week which would indicate that he is not letting any time slip by him in getting his group on the road. Mr. Collins has addressed to 147 West 55th street, New York, N. Y.
Ethel Gardner and Naomi Johnson, known as the Jazz Sisters, are entertaining at the deliberations' sake. Bind and Lloyd Levine, New York, Y.
It is seldom that the title of a photohow is ordered changed by a sensor board, but that is what is "The Killer" which comes to the States Theater on Saturday of the present week, "Mystery Ballet" in the picture's newel name, "The Killer," which is a work of wholesome thrilling, fascinating melodrama and romance, the swerving, sweeping romance or a madden in distress, around in "The Killer," one of Siewert Art Museum's most recent and important stories. Mr. White not such a character as the Killer many years ago, but it was not until recently that he put seriously on the Red Book magazine. The Killer was such by nature. Just as Lucerne Borgia was a polisher by instinct and training and a Killer, he was a smooth, only cultured creature who planned death while he entertained with a beautiful piano solo of a Chopin nocturne, or watching thought in his garden, or killing anything that irritated him, from the birds that sang in his garden and the frogs that crooked in his mountain, to men women and children who stood
This picture will be talked about and remembered, because it fires the imagination, shocks the mind into action and plays upon the emotions.
ALEXANDER CALLS
Charles E. Alexander, one of the most proficient and well known musicians in the country, was a caller at the Old Roll Tep Desk last week. Charles, who has suffered from a brain injury, has never given up a bit on account of his physical condition and can be found every day at his desk in the Shaproh, Bernstein & Co. offices, 204 Grand Open House Holdings, 1000 N. 10th Street, for he would be pleased to hear from his friends throughout the country and mail will reach him if addressed to 3145 South Park avenue, Chicago, IL.
At 6:15 Fields Ministries, just out of summer quarters, are playing Newcastle Park, Barnes and Noble, 1000 N. 10th Street, for he
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MANAGERS REJECT MUSICIANS' SCALE
Philadelphia, Pa. Managers of motion picture theatre have to fairly prepare the equipment demanded by the Musical Union. A slightly lower scale was adopted and the union has seven days in which it will result, it will be announced to the closing of all motion pictures in the center of the city when three says a writer in the Public Leather. It was the managers favored during autumn because of the lack of patronage in hot weather. It was said that many expected to do best in the Broad Street Theatre, closed in the summer, to the same scale. When the meeting, which was held in the Broad Street Theatre, closed a month earlier, a meeting of the artistic managers was held and the new scale of pictures submitted by the British film industry which the union proposed to consider. It was wound, however, that some of the new conditions which the union proposed now paid. The managers decided, in view of the necessity of reducing the incidence with action taken in other lines of industry, they could not accept the new scale and the manners are making a counter-protection.
"The managers have not yet received from the stars hands' local experience with that organization will no doubt be arranged at an early date." Details of the Musician Union were vitally interested in what position the managers would make of their increased demands, and two in the course of the teaching a call in the orchestra was received and the caller asked to be told what the managers had done. It was said that in the orchestra piano players would be affected along with the members of orchestra.
RESTING UP
Austin & Bainley, the set that clocked proceedings last week at the annual meeting of possible 52 times at the hotel are resting this week, the labor of wrecking the ball all last week having been withdrawn with tired tools. The loves have a world of looking being lifted up to one of their own. The next time Next work they tickle the patrons of the grand, St. Louis, Mo.
A time have arrived from Tommy Carter. A time have arrived from Minnie. Tommy Carter has come with the show up and his company with the show up and a coming show at Kahnawaii.
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Popular Actress Taking Much Needed Rest Between Seasons.
State Sutton-Brown, widow of the late Tom Brown and one of the best shows and most versatile actresses of the 1950s, died at the Grand Lafayette, Chicago, during the summer months. It may be interesting history to the readers of this department to learn more about her life and the many honors having been bestowed at her
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Parker's clothing. Her musical comedy and dramatic capretudes have carved sections of the earth and always with a great amount of real success. Her activities have not been counted to her regular schedule, but played loads in more than one of the biggest of the racial picture productions. During her feature moments, she will paint a dramatic sketch which she will paint some day. She says that if she doesn't return to the dramatic told by her friend, she will line in which she always勾画出 results. She is a kind of small abstract and is of order of spare beginnings. She is enjoying many small activities during her vacation.
NEW YORK NEWS
By Billy E. Jones
Frankie Jewel and Entertainers are at Paradise Cafe, Milton City, Mass. Mason and Bailey are at the Pantages theater, Tacoma, Wash. Wade Ferguson and the Pantages theater, Seattle, Wash. Shilton Brooks is at the Pantages theater, Stokole, Wash. Wade Ferguson and the Pantages theater, Seattle, Wash. Billy E. Jones will open at Lama Park, Coney Island, August 15. Jung K. Kim will open at Mountain Park, Delaware, Mass. Exposition Four are at the King Street theater, Hamilton, Ont. Jung K. Kim will open at the Fulton theater, Brooklyn, Ont. Glencore Russell is with the Kinsay & Clark Co. at North Adams, Mass.
EARL WALKER, Mgr.
TO THE MINUTE"
(Special to Chicago Defender)
The theatrical business, although governed by the common law of the land and classed on the same basis as other business enterprises, nevertheless possesses three passes that mark it from all other lines. More than a tenth is in the theatrical business. They include capital, knowledge, integrity and confidence, the continuing influence of the theater has less protection over perquisites and less consideration in any other business enterprise.
Draws Contract
A proprietor or a manager of any profitable establishment knowing the remuneration of his business may be determined by the customers where he selects and purchases his wares. He knows his town well. He knows just what his trade customers expect, and businesses exactly that which will need please his customers and in turn result in greater sales and profit. He deprived entirely of this privilege of selecting his wares, which he in turn must sell to the public. After sending and in some cases hundreds of thousands of dollars, he finds that he is just as helpless as a baby to give his customers such natural that the manager, after making his great initial investment, would endeavor to give his patrons the joy and to give "value received" to his patrons, but he has no choice. He just accepts whatever is offered to him by the actor, whether good or
No "Glooms"
I am not trying to paint a glossy picture or to be energy for the management of the performer the importance and as responsibility that he owes to the public and to the entire theatrical industry. Each performer knows from his or her own personal experience to purchase merchandise they have the privilege of selection before they make purchases. The performer is usually what they want they are not required to pay. On the other hand, the performer is not required to pay the theater. They pay before they see the wares. This imposes on the performer the true trust that he must put behind him. We cannot the public all the time, and if we are to continue in this business, the public a run for their money.
A Necessity
I don't approve of the Colored people themselves assisting in creating unisexism in theaters. I have to focus on the Black people forced to special side entrances and through alleys into galleries of white theaters. It is unjustified to be forced to enter theaters of slaves and to sit in what is known as the "peanut gallery" or "bean nest" especially provided for them, but if we cannot provide the proper entrance, we cannot able to give them what they deserve for their money, have we any right to complain? Amusement now and then is the people cannot find recreation and amusement in one theater they will soon desert it and seek it in another.
Done Their Part
In my connection with the various vaudeville circuits, I have traveled considerably and seen the greater number of our guests who truly say that the theater managers have done their part in providing convenient and artistic places of amusement for their guests. We have also found the theater compare very favorably with the standard white theaters, and if the patrons are drifting away from the theater, they can be humiliated and inconvenienced by patronizing the vile four floor galleries it is chiefly on account of the calmer atmosphere in the theaters and unless the actors wake up and improve and give the public something for their money they will soon have no theaters to serve them but themselves for their groves but themselves.
While it is true that the white actor has a larger field from which to draw, the black actor has only one source, this source is so vast and rich that by comparisons with the white actor's effort at improvement a great deal can be accomplished. It is an obvious fact that many of the black actors' theater, where they are welcome and where the front doors are thrown wide open to them and their audience, must give them attractions to bring them to our theater.
Public Is Tired
I deplores very much that it is necessary for me to come out in the world, in the lands, in the lands, but it is a well known fact that some actors have been using the same salty accent throughout it is old and old of date, they expect the public to pay two or three times as much to see this same accent throughout it is old and old of date, they expect the public to sick and tired of paying its good money to see the same thing over and over and over again, and wait for something new and they are entitled to it, and when the performer will be out of the original, business will improve. Nowwithstanding the present business depression which has been coming out to turn out to a good show, performers nowadays complain of hard times. It is not so much the actors who go gloomy, and if they wish to continue in this business they must get new material.
Sound Advice
The majority of performers make a big mistake by trying to arrange their own full right if the actor was competent and capable of doing so, but writing and writing are two entirely and distinct forms of writing and yet have no ability in writing plays, and conversely, one can be the very best of playwrights, not be the plausible one. No one expects a tutor to weave the cloth of which he makes a suit of clothing. The tutor, the shoemaker, the painter, the sculptor, the composer, by someone else, but the average performer in addition to laying claim to this same assists in the dramatic, comedian and what not. In consequence of so many actors being too sensitive to purchase material the performer must use the same material, each claiming the original ownership to the same. The bookish agent gives the managers for the material that the
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Windshield Jackson
SIXTEENTH LETTER
Omsi, Niberia, May 5.
actors use, notwithstanding the fact that they know the truth is helpful.
The protests from the theater managers against the inferior quality of comedy tales that are now playing have compelled me to take action. Since all my pleadings in person, in the press, in the audience, in press were in vain, I have been compelled to replace a number of comedians with new ones. I have effort to give the public, at least for while, something different. I had no alternative and I will be forced to replace the straight vaudeville like the managers of the stock companies get lazy and immediately make necessary changes in their personnel and material.
Changes Must Come
Anybody wholly unqualified with the operation of a booking agency can readily understand that it is much simpler for the agent to contact us. As much time and trouble is required to book some single or team as is required to book a company of ten or fifteen people, a company of ten communicating with five different parties and the making out of five sets of contracts etc., and if I were not forced to book a time-taking booking companies, at least something must be done. Changes must be made quickly if we expect to continue in the business. We must for their own sake and for the sake of the entire theatrical business that they do not ignore this earnest request. The fate of the vanguard theater and the own fate entirely in their hands.
ANOTHER ANGLE
Charleston S. C.—The Southern district, as far as vaudelle is concerned, has suffered. We have several problems, and the problem will be solved. In a part of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina most of the theaters are phying vaudelle while the slums business throughout the cotton district. Managers of companies have suffered greatly on account of these conditions, getting in on wining and losing. The question is who's to blame?
There are three parties concerned: theater managers, vaudeville managers, and theater manager to place ticketed the wire itself costs as much as $11.5 and add to this the advertising expense, which is $13.5. Friday this week this expense is repaid, which leaves but one or two days' business with which to surround board money, so the expense should be paid to Philadelphia for a week. That sure means death for the company. After this zone on the performers' schedule, managers should place real attractions in their theaters, advertisers, heavy, get into the business and within a short space of time you will be in a position to pay salaries and expenses. If the managers and aid the performers as mentioned above instead of remaining in their offices, they will soon bring business back. Think it over. Competition is real. Charles P. Clane, manager Lincoln Amusement Company.
Jennetta D. R. A. who will do a single on the T. O. B. A. the coming season, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Kokomo, Ind.
"You toys are wonders!" he said,
"I will recommend to the department
that you both be advanced. Tomer-
town will give you and give that other
camp a lesson."
We worked on the machines until
know that evening, and I will tell you
what Tomertown did in the morning
and lost group in my next letter. I
regards to all from all of us.
Your old pat.
WINDSHIELD JACKSON.
HARVEY'S MINSTRELS
CARUSO DEAD
Lovers of music are sure to regret the passing of Enrico Caruso, the thirty-year-old Italian artist. Traditionally owner of a photograph has one or more records made by the famous singer who for the past twenty-five years has written and performed the world's most popular vocalist. He was born in Naples in 1573 and was son of an mechanic; for years, while studying at the Italian masters, Caruso made a livelihood watering and grooming horses. His first American appearance was in New York City, November 22, 1903, the opera being "Rigittore." He was versatile to an unprecedented degree, and he was a master with equal success. He was paid on an average $3,000 a performance, and on his trip last year to Havana, Cuba, just before he was taken seriously ill. He stands as a record for a continuous engagement. Perionitis, following the removal of an abscess, brought about a new stage of healing, and it was at the Brooklyn (N.Y.) Academy of Music.
HIT IN SHOW
A telegram stating that Florence production places the Real Corporation, the popular souvenir, opened in a class far in advance of any with "Shuffle Along," the big Broad-producing companies making picture way success, and was an instant hit, in which our people are featured.
Rev, A, J, Bowling of the Chicago Censor Board said: "It is the finest picture I have ever seen. It is support."
Famous Actor Lives the Part
He Portrays; Makes Interesting Statement to Writer
One of the most interesting interviews ever experienced by the Old Roll Top Desk Man was the one granted to him by Charles S. Gilpin upon the occasion of a recent visit of the former to dear Harlem. In it the celebrated actor covered many points in his long career, including his former days to the present with all its blessings. Gilpin never siggs the Rhapsod, he recounts, and strongly presents as a
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Charles S. Gilpin
CALL OF HIS PEOPLE
Latest Real Production Coming to the Vendone in Near Future
"The Call of His People," the scenario in full of which was run in the issue of last week, has been adapted for the Vendone Theater, the theater being Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 17, 18, 19 and 20. The story, ever more made with an all-colored cast, the story being a gripping one, the directing being portentful and the photography endeavor of the Quality Audit Corporation. This feature is the second release of the Real Productions Corporation, of which the head of the Quality Audit Corporation, which first gave to the world the Lafayette Players. The story, as has been published, is taken from the book "Who Would Be White," and the resilient
T. O. B. A.
(Theater Owners' Booking Association)
NOTICE
About 25 T. O. B. A. theatres now closed for the summer will reopen on Labor Day. Send in your application for booking. The best companies will be given preference.
All Acts & Companies
WRITE OR WIRE OPEN TIME TO
SAM E. REEVIN
304-306 Pound Bldg.
Chattanooga, TENN.
OR
S. H. DUDLEY
1223 7th St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
WANTED! FOR COLLINS' ALABAMA MINSTRELS
The Fashion Plate of Colored Shows
Performers and Musicians
THOSE DOUBLING BAND PREFERABLE—Also BAND AND ORCHESTRA LEADER :: Write All First Letter
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THE ATLAS THEATER
4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street
THE PLACE TO SEE
"REAL" PICTURES
All the time
Hear the Famous Atlas Orchestra
PHOENIX THEATRE
3104 STATE STREET
SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight.
Denjamin Turner, Musical Director.
Washed Air Ventilation.
COAST OOPE
Billy Ross is working one of the Oatley care in Long Beach, and from there he travels to various gardens he visited this week by the presence of Prof. Bissock Ferris and his wonderful musical family, featuring Lite Music, Wonderland, Wonderland and the Mundo Smith of the West.
Master W. Wihwood Jones is also at Paradise Gardens, he hosts of 12 years, also, and a voice like a veteran. Sounds like a kindergarten, oh? but it’s a regular calendar entertainer two youngsters who host of a dozen years, and they’ll be heard from in the future, too, take it from me now. Marin and his Famous Creole Land are still holding forth at Paradise Gardens and will be later.
Banks & Conners are playing San Francisco and headed for Los Angeles. We are planning to entertain them at Paradise Gardens upon Lock’s Lake is growing rapidly and proves more popular every day it is open, and Sunday is humber day. Every Sunday they have cabaret en
Let's hear from "Sim" Austin, Bob Dugger, Leland Goldman, Proof Smith, Grace Gowdy, Minnie Water, Jackson, Sims & Warfield, and others.
**Sense and Nonsense**
It happened at Twelfth and Central.
Offer disagreement. Is it noose?
Offer disagreement. It isn't water.
Offer are you selling it?
Offer are you not giving it away.
And then the officer dashed his arm.
Offer are you an officer?
Offer are I can't preach to the crowd.
Offer are you not potholing also.
Offer are Takin' me to jail?
Offer are I can't takein' you to church.
(curtain.)
"Father, may I see in you swim?"
"Father, may I see in you son, sir."
But if the girls expose a limb.
You'd better duck and run, sir."
Well, so long, Tony, for this time.
Would like to hear from old friends in and out of the profession—"Sim"
Jackson, Sims & Warfield, N. Domepe, Texas, Los Angeles, Cal.
BROOKS IN
Chronee Brooks, the handmade young movie lead, who featured in the film's production, stopped in upon early in the week. He is here looking after the house of Birth, which he raised at High of Birth, which the Stroll in the near future.
By Milton Starr, Pres. T. O. B. A.
The oldest man in the theatrical game the country ever are agreed that this summer has been the worst from the financial standpoint. It is a well known fact that most theaters of every description are closed at the present time than ever before. The depressed theater will be developed and the theatrical world as a whole has not spared the Colored vanderbilt end of the game. Very few owners of Colored theaters will remain in the theater. A great number will thereby break even, and the great majority of them will have lost considerably. In the effort to keep theaters open this period of depression these theater owners have reported to every means of economy and retirement and as a result of this have been able to
The advent of the new theatrical season of 1921-22 will see the theatre T.O. R.A. vauville that have been closed for the summer. At this time the offices of the theatre are being taken to a number of capable companies. In keeping with their general policies of company and investment, the theatre is difficult to look into because the owners are demanding companies with right to fee people, and it is difficult to look into companies with right to fee people. There is also a great demand for vauville acts, since in playing a vauville bill you lose one cost. One of the chief items to enter into the cost of the maintenance of the Colonial vauville theaters is the high cost of transportation. This cost, of course, cannot be removed by beginning a vauville business. The only possible manner of meeting this important item in the expense of operating a theatre on the cost of people in the construction or on the vauville bills. The owners all over the country realize this important companies with few people.
At the present time, with so many at the mercy of the weather that the airlines and companies are compelled to carry jumps with airborne mattresses tautness, stresses of the Tetra, Tetra A, Tetra take care to route the companies as economically as possible. With the Tetra A, the Tetra A houses in September the actor will then be assigned of the closest routing possible. For the first time throughout the eastern half of the United States from one central booking point. This insurance can be the greatest possible savings in transportation. This saving will help water between the various river streams borderline has presented this country in routing. The Tetra A offers from one central office will more than counteract some of the losses that will be added to goodwill world due to the generally depressed conditions.
ACTRESS DIES
A letter arrived late last week, announcing the death and burial of Mr. Fitzwilliam, the partner of Andrew Fitzwilliam, of Atlanta, this on July 15. Despite his business and his personal life, Mr. Fitzwilliam and her partner remain in his posses. Frank Tinker & Co. are paying the final ransom to the late Andrew Fitzwilliam.
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Approximately one
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The Agency Organi-
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921
COMING EVENTS CAST "SHADOWS" ON POLITICIANS
New Yorkers Denied Patron
age, Will Go to Ballot Box
in Fall for Revenge
No State Patronage
Governor Nelson A. Mellon, Michigan Governor John O. McCain, and the state supreme court that ever placed a judicial decision in the state in the courtroom and had our votes throughout the state and around the country, throughout the same time that the Presidency hung was a candidate, that justice was straight Reception, from the Secretary of State, and Nelson A. Mellon, Republican party all the state patrons that now with evidence, I will appoint of the state patrons has been given to a single one of our groups. In all apportionment, we have appointed, we have again we see, the Italian and the German (Italian) counties and any one of these classes in one case of with 16 state plains.
The Awakening
Exploit ing Harlem
Although Hardem—that is, that part populated by our Iowa counties more than twice as many as New Haven, New Haven, Yonkers, or Sequestrum, Pa., it has less political influence than the metropolitan counties, mainly in York, which exploitation easy, due to the majority of Harlem citizens and their institution, and will honestly lead, with this exploitation, then, we find the Republican boss cozy turning into a Republican boss, the former director of the Second district, internal revenue, New York City, notwithstanding all his influence to the end of the term, and long a headman of Koenig, is finally given the appointment by President Obama to dominate city representation by foxhounds, aided by the Republican party state officials, helped into office by our voters, and last turned down flat, through the unincorporated or local counties that have voronovia, that voronovia has gone to the Race. As a son Senator Calder, who is appointed school teacher in a new district, the bill for which has never been considered even in committee.
Coming events do certainly cast their shadows before them, and if the accidentally injured at this time there will be a solidarity of votes cast this fall against those responsible for the accident to their senses. Exploiting of our votes must stop, say the younger element, and only try to prove voting is responsible for the exploitation can be made to change their tactics.
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MAID FINED 5 DOLLARS
Port Chester, N. Y., Aug. 3—Arnaud
of the vihuela wields the wide fan
of his sword as he battles the
Melissa. He for calling to lead his
trouble animals 10 stets the automobile
This is the fourth Miss Martin
of some collection with her same.
WELCOME PASTOR
New York, Aug. 25-5 A welcome home
homecoming for the late Alexander
McMurray at Jubilee Memorial
church in the city and on the
independent Upper Manhattan church of the
Independent Upper Manhattan church of the
grate was presented. By McMurray, who
was the late Alexander McMurray's
determination, he was honored.
HARLEM'S EATING PLACE
The New BE VAN serves the best
service. Writer: Wendy Bounty, posi-
tion: 1150 11th street. Near Seventh
Avenue. Property: Advertisement.
NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS
The second annual convention of the
National Society of Daughters of the
Monkey at liberty began
demonstration was present at the opening
of the convention and will continue the
month of August.
Twenty pretty girls stationed at the
convention will be collecting funds for the
future.
New York, Aug. 12 - New News
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to the loss of considerable Brae trade by the firm in question. The cliché came in a sworn statement from the minister, the article in the press and preyed prologism to the Rave. This apology Advertising Service.
MINISTERS AND LAWYERS
IN ANNUAL CATHERING
New York, Aug. 16 — Dismemberment, general officers, prominent ministers and the minister from all over the country met at 12:30 p.m. August 16. August 16 was the annual commemorative council of the session will end August 6. Who is the senior bishop, presided. Who is the minister of the church and the people in the evening session along with talks on current topics by the Rev J. W. Brown, the host, was made by him and his membership in the council. Already conference of 127 and the Rev Brown, 20 years, and the Rev W. C. Brown of the church was used as men for the bishop.
SET UP NEW MASONIC
New York, Aug. 16 to July 22 another
week of activities at the St. John's
Rockefeller Center. West 177th
Street, 100th floor. The event
discussion was given by Trish
Mann and discussion was given by
Mary Mann. Discussion followed
Mary Mann and discussion followed
present and final an active part in
discussion from the St. John's grand
disposition from the St. John's grand
The officers are: Worshipful Master,
Joseph W. L. Wickham, Junior Warden,
W. L. Wickham, Junior Warden,
Morrell, Secretry H., H. Hustace, William
H., William H. L. Hoyer,
William H. L. Hoyer,
Pamus Loker, No. 12 of Brooklyn,
their wives, Larryoney, Worshipful Master,
Gritin Boorman, District
Warden, William Van Born and Warden,
William Van Born and Warden.
PARENTS: EEE CHILDREN DANCE
New York, Aug. - A number of parents
present Thirty by at the assembly of
the parents under the direction of A program
under the direction of George R. Ralston, was presented
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, rendered
the sheer wiles with tremor and
the sheer wiles with tremor and reckless
wildness with shaking and reckless
wildness with shaking and reckless
THEVES HOB LAWYER'S OFFICES
New York, Aug. 5 - Threes entered
Samuel Alexander, 121 West 152th
thoughtlessly cramped the place.
They found nothing of value, how-
toward papers in his safety, which was not
fatigued and a reporter named by
fatigued and a reporter named by
the police of the city.
League. A tag, denoting one had given
wounded to all contributors.
was handed to all contributors, including Sunday morning from an apartment considerable excitement. Dolleen Hippopotamus, Amusement Company, owner of the large dance hall inside the park, detected the narrow巷inal railed the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Hippopotamus at 11 West 131st street, they moved away to the children's Society for keeping children safe, two years ago by her mother, a Jewess, named Ruth Ritter. The model for the new St. Mark's Murals at 15th street and Fifth Avenue, exhibition at the church in West 21st. The Sunday school of St. Mark's M. church annual picnic in Church Thursday. Joseph Hudson, 24, a water with a wafer, at 11 West 131st street, wrote way robbey. They were captured after the store closed worth 1,500. The jewish store hosted at 21st street and Lovestead, Henry Green, a junior, clothes which he had saturated with gold. West 21st street, refused to marry him, and in office, who placed no mind for observation West 21st court.
A triple, Charles Green, who has a
bachelor's degree in criminal justice
and 21st street, was one of the
victims of Petition 259. Support The
Tribune in its fight against
violence, including women and
men.
SEEK IDENTITY OF DEAD
WOMAN FOUND ON TRAIN
Newark, N.J., Aug. 5, 2014 - An unidentified woman about 50 years old was transported from Newark to Fairhaven train bound for Fairhaven, N.J., that arrived here at 6:55 a.m. An ambulance from the Newark city hospital was called, where she died later. Dr. Minikhanum of the hospital described that death was due to a complication of diseases. The woman was dark brown completion, with a black sailor hat, white shirtwear; black sofa shirt and carried a bag. She was also shown the garment was manufactured in Philadelphia. The Queens Queen state deputy of the independent order of St. Luke, solicited funds from the various churches and organizations in Fairhaven. He ordered the garment had charge of the general and interment was in the deceased memory. He identified the description given of the woman is requested to communicate with Mrs. Queen, 32 Chestnut street,
AMERICAN LEGION POST
HONORS OVERSEAS HER
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 16. F-14
services were held over the remains
of the dead soldier, a member of Company H, 82nd
infantry (colt fernbush), Sunday, July
11. In the absences of Dr. Adams Deacon
R. Lincoln Dowell gave a short
speech and was among the first to make the
supreme sacrifice dying in France or
H. Woolford, 122 Duffel street, and
it was at best perceived that the body
was among the dead days ago on the transport
Fulfill military honors were paid the
dead soldier by the George P. Davis
company which accompanied the remains to
the military cemetery at Cypress
and the last salute given.
FINGERS ARE TORN OFF
REPAIRING MACHINEY
Repairing machines were operated by Merlon J. ir. with an aecedon last week, bossing several of his fingers in the American Drug Syndicate repairing the St. John's hospital and with ten to St. John's hospital and out this week.
He is in charge of the make-up of cool equipment for this concern and has been one of the few men of our group employed there. He is a member of the family of the old Weeksville section.
NAB "GAS" WILLIAMS.
POSTOFFICE SWINDLER
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 15, 3-Arthur
Banks and John Moore, was brought
lost from Washington, D. C., last
week by Oystercatcher Inspector Siba
forensic specialist, who lived 50 Myrtle
numerous about a year and a half ago, had
a collection of meeting cards and offering
tickets to them, take them in, write out forms at a
museum, write out forms for money as he intended to let them have keys to the vardous offices.
OPENS BEAUTY PARLORS
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 15, 5-Madam
Liniele Alston, the well-known hair
parlor at 124 North Avenue for a
day evening, July 27. Music and
dancing were the features. A delightful
party for seventy-five, Madam Alston
has been active in musical circles for
a number of years and is one of our
friends.
POLICE COURT NEWS
Andrew the baron, who gave his name to the restaurant Saturday by Officer Redden, said he was the owner of his wife, Matthilde Gordon, who said her husband named her poem in memory of her husband. The present holder for his wife and his wife was removed to Harper.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Brooklyn, N. Y. Aug. 5. — The Hirsch senior bishop of the A. M. E. Zion church, presiding over the New York conference, was underlined a testimony this conference at Fletch Street Memorial A. M. E. Zion church Monday evening was the presentation of a check for $500 by Rev. H. S. Oden on behalf of the church chair, under the leadership of Prof. Robert W. Richardson, the lawway of Manhattan sang a solo and W. H. Tucker also delighted with aAfter Rev. Benjamin Judd, presiding older for the Hudson district, had Brown introduced Dr. Mason, presiding elder of the Long Island district, who speaker was Rev. Hammann of Philadelphia, who told of Bishop Waldhill's great work as a member of Camden, who spoke of him as a preacher, Dr. F. M. Jachos told of the encounters that Among tribeship to their colleague were Bishop Blackwell, W. L. Lee and P. Waller.
Leaves Soon for London
Mrs. Leaves Soon for London
Mrs. Leaves Soon for London
the reception committee, assisted by the various auxiliaries, revived a collection of her letters, a memorial to Bishop Caldwell, who is a representative to the ecumenical conference in Chicago, told our reporter that he intends to speak of the passive attitude on the treatment of our people on the treatment of our people, for at this conference characters present and a chance will be given to strike a blow, said the bishop, at a clarification of a statement here.
Associated with Mrs. Leaves Soon on the reception committee were Rene Mason, J. W. Brown, C. M. Allene and Oliver.
Brigader General W. Spencer Carrion was among the leaders of bishop's sessions of the ecumenical council of the diocese of Malahie on Friday and Saturday. At this session plans were formulated for the ecumenical conference will convene from August 9 to September 7.
"It is impossible to use the church as a center of ecumenical activity," said representatives of the First Street Church in Malahie, where he sitting in the Supreme court now jury sitting in the Supreme court for permission to sell the shrub property for the street. The new conference expects to be held on Friday evening. His theme was "Africa is Awake." The prince spoke of the importance of helping the nation to turncess to deoxy any "sack to Africa movement."
The principal bridge of Street Alive M. E. Sunday school was held at Rockefeller Botanical Boutique in the pastor, the Rev W. Spencer carpenter and the Sunday school superintendent and their parents made the trip from the long island airport deal. He said much for local charities, to give a canvita that fall for the benefit of the church and for Israel. The cast is rehearsing at the
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 1, 2013 was a gain day or our Sunday schools and schools and our Sunday schools and met with merry thongs, made one of the most beautiful schools and secreties who gave pictures and dances on this last Thursday in the Foot street and Newman Memorial Park. We met with the Poohaham Bay Park for pictures. The Spanish War Veterans gave their anecdotes to the Poohaham Park. It was estimated that more than 100 people antagonized the various parks.
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DAY FOR CAROLINIWINS
Lakewood has launched this year it will find thousands of Brooklynwins ready for the big annual awards ceremony in Georgia to be hold at Dover Park. This is the organization's twenty-seventh affair, in the history of the people of Brooklyn as affirms worth while. Walt. Lakes, the president of the committee, says that we expect this reception to be the most successful the society has ever given. Their gaze land will provide
URBAN LEAGUE DRIVE
PROVES BIG SUCCESS
New York, Aug. 16 - Success stories from New York Urban League stayed last week as the organization over the past year. On Monday more than accounted for several organizations with several organizations yet to be held for the event that may be a success in making this drive successful.
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Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5—Prince Hall Mason, from Massachusetts, and Second Chance districts, were present at the Bridge Street A. M. E. Church University services were held for Edward S. Hardy, 152 Ryerson street, one of the professional degree Masons in this jurisdiction. Rev. W. Spencer carpenter delivered the edulogy on the life and death of Hardy, a personal friend of the deceased, also spoke celestially of his life and deaths, this was followed by the impersonation of Hardy, who died in Brooklyn in 1659. He was a large property owner and several years ago he was a national bank. He was a member of Widows' Son Lodge No. 11, F. A. post commander of Gothsheim Commandery and a member of the Supreme council of the city. The deceased is survived by a brother, a priest-in-law and several nieces and nephews.
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RUM TOTER DRIVES AUTO INTO MOVING TROLLEY
Washington, D. C., Aug. 3, M-ACK
He was too green to control his "gim" automobile. He crushed into a street car and crashed into a pedestrian strong of the first premise. According to the officer, Green, in a touring car, crashed and falling to the officer's sign, run into an eastbound trooper car, so he laid a pinstriped gim of him to save him. He was charged with driving his car while under the influence of liquor, passing a traffic officer's signal.
STARTS BIBLE SCHOOL
New York, Aug. 5—Dr. Charles S. Charles S. Morris, Jr. is being arranged for the preachers' training education is limited. Dr. Morris is the only member of the preachers' school who has won the National oratorial prize. Dr. Morris is the only member of the preachers' school who has won the National oratorial prize. Daughless and was introduced by him as the young Fred Daughless. Dr. Morris is the only member of the preachers' school who has won the National oratorial prize. Derry years ago the logo property was bought by someone who was changed to Houston instructors and one of the greatest teachers and Bible teachers, was invited to purpose to take the thousands of young men who feel called to the ministry into them a through bible training at the positive cost at location Institute. CLEVELANDER, TAKE NOTICE TO the plasterer and union man who helped find the plasterer and the church find the plasterer and the church for competent non-advertisement.
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Miss Annie Johnson. 255 West 51st
street, has gone to Kalamazoo to visit
Mary, Mary, Coffee, 212 West 123rd street, nineteenth floor, 123rd street, New York, N.Y. To attend the connection of the Household M.D., Mrs. Fanny Shade of Petersburg, Vm., and Mrs. Mith Whitney of Petersburg, M.D., Mrs. Gordon Watson, 101 West 123rd street, Wilford and John Bailby of Rosseau, were the guests of their sisters at the event.
Luke Brown, who recently arrived from Los Angeles, Long Branch, and Rockford, is a successful basketball player.
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BACHARACHS AND A. B. C,S PLAY TO BIG CROWD
Ebbs to Fidel Bridgman, Sunday.
The Rockets guard disbanded C. L. Taylor's A. R. C. in the first name of a scheduled doubleheader by the score of 12 to 1. Both prevented the second game being finished, and neither team had scored at the end of the third inning.
Debra Johnson started against Duck Holding in the opener. He allowed four singles up to the skies, when a shot by a stiff shoulder, Kevin was knocked out of the box and was relieved by Mahoney in the eighth inning. Kevin bounced to bat to tatter their batting average.
Jack Johnson appeared as advertised and some ten thousand people turned out to witness the game and to take a photo with him.
First inning
A Duck held on to Shoveler could not be on the plate for Nardoy, but Ray Simmons of through a shot, a double to Tucker and he was called out. Washington trailed 14-11. Nardoy struck out Marcelo double to Tucker. Potts struck Brown double to Roe. Roe was hit on the mouth, forcing Marcelo across the net. Lloyd Sidney
Ninth Inning
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A. It looks like Landy and Duffett like
Washington. Washington is the city
between two big cities, one in
baltimore, based on the Duffett
languages, the other in impala, based
on the impala languages. Impala is
traded to the scene based on
catered field. Duffett has
Vancouver, Yankee lake and
passed them out.
Third Inning
A. K. Co. Cork snail, defended
A. K. Co. Cork snail, defended
Larry to Hanky for Trayer sentiment
Holtney for Holtney for Trayer sentiment
Holtney for Holtney for Trayer sentiment
Trayer sentiment and loyalty to
Karter, Carter, Cork throw on
Fourth tening
YOU'RE JUST THE MAN I'M LOOKING FOR, YOUR SALARY AS OUR FOREMAN WILL START AT $75 A WEEK.
THAT'S FINE, MR. INSIPID.—I'll START WORK TOMORROW.
SEVENTY-FIVE BUCKS A WEEK!! OH, GOD!—I'll SURE STICK TO THIS JOB—BUY SOME GOOD CLOTHES, PUT A BUNCH O' JACK IN THE BANK, AND CUT OUT ALL O' MY FOOLISHNESS
HEY, DUNG, DYOU WANT A GOOD JOB DOWN AT JASPER'S LIQUOR STOREHOUSE?-THEY ONLY PAY YOU EIGHT DOLLARS A WEEK, BUT YOU CAN GET ALL THE GONDED WHISKEY YOU CAN DRINK.
MR. INSIPID, AFTER SECOND THOUGHT YOU DECIDED NOT TO ACCEPT THE POSITION YOU OFFERED ME—YOU DON'T PAY ENOUGH!!
Tennis
DETROIT STARS BACK HOME; WIN TWO FROM CLEVELAND
SPORT EDITORIAL
TESREAU'S BEARS IN TWIN VICTORY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
JACK JOHNSON NOT TO APPEAR AT BENEFIT
The open air dance and party ground on the staircase Tennis club grounds beckons you to join in. This innovative beverage station offers a variety of other activities together and gives them an opportunity to meet new acquaintances and enjoy an evening's useful lighted games courts of the club. You can enjoy the drumming, a playful dance, a cool dance or to make a cool show in the four entrances, a junior member of the club is rapidly getting in form for the next dance. You can also play the latter part of August.
Johannesville, S.C. has a rating good for our city. They call themselves the quick Steps. Their record is 22 wins to 14 losses. They defeated the Wrestleman 19 to 10. The Baltimore Box Pro proved strong for the Wabash Arena at Baltimore, the twin hill. The first game went to the Sox 15 to 10, and the second, 16 to 10. Stiles and Locust in the aftermath. Billy Brower has quit boxing for the time and is at present promoting in R. Worth. Texas. The mail will count in 1290 East 116th street, that city. Billy Brower, in place of Jack Johnson, is showing the great who way through lock and his sport, along with the American Giants. 32 16 .667
Kansas City 40 21 .556
St. Louis 40 21 .558
Indianapolis 22 27 .449
Cincinnati 22 27 .492
Columbus 19 34 .353
Chicago Illinois 27 27 .533
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pct.
American Giants. 32 16 .667
Kansas City. 40 21 .556
St. Louis. 40 21 .558
Indianapolis. 22 27 .449
Cincinnati. 22 27 .492
Columbus. 19 34 .353
Chicago Illinois. 27 27 .533
DETROIT STARS BACK HOME;
WIN TWO FROM GLEVELAND
Detroit, MiaN., Sunny... liberal stars
not let their hits in working order in the
middle innings of Sunday game at Black
jack and downed Cleveland 4 to 2.
Bramham and Hall, rival harriers,
lead the few hits each allowed well
willing. Peter Hill received hones in the ninth
when an error admitted, pinching for
Holland, doubled to left, Daniels, running
for Hill, coming over with the tying
ticket, lagged at lagged home
with a single to center.
Sonntagian stifled marked the fray,
tackling for Hill, coming over with the
ticket after a month's layoff due to
injuries, and helped himself to a double
and a triple.
Sony Detroit ..... 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 - 1 7
Cleveland ..... 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 - 2 5
Cleveland ..... 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 - 2 5
Bramham and Jarrett, Damner.
Saturday's Game
The Detroit Stars celebrated their home-country by taking the Cleveland Cavaliers for four pitched masterly balls, allowing four hits, his own error and two two-hit doubles accounting for all the wildcards runs. The home-city took a commanding 10-1 victory, most notably singled, followed by a comedy error that the distressed three runs were the only one. The remainder scored seven scoreless pitches, securing Hamilton, the opposing pitcher, carousel off the batting honors with two hits and played a spectacular game at Detroit. **Cleveland** **ABB. P. A.** **Warld. P. A.** **Hamilton. P. A.** **Pearson. P. A.** **Riggins. P. A.** **Bock. P. A.** **Family. P. A.** **Welker. P. A.** **Bomber. P. A.** **Foxe. P. A.** **Hamilton. P. A.**
BACHARACHS WON SERIES
FROM A. B. C.s LAST WEEK
Albany City, N.J., July 28, 1989
C. L. Taylor and his A. R. C. of
Indianapolis, ind. left Albany City
city on the short end of the three-gram
band, and left Albany City
here at infet park. The sea shore seg-
regation coupled two of the three vents,
the second game, which went 11 rounds.
Before a record crowd in the first con-
dition in a Bacchus Marsh uniform,
hold the A. R. C.'s at his money, allow-
ing but a quarter of the crowd to com-
plete in a Shreveport security. The
final score read is 1 to 1, with the Albany
City clan on the heavy side of the field.
The Bacchus Marsh crowd around the field by the Giants. Buttler clouted the horseshoe for a pound
and surrounded the field by the Giants.
Were the slugging stars?
Singing a complete repeat on Sun-
day, the Bacchus Marsh in a great 11-inning game. 252. Mackey's sensational bit-
tle invaded the invaders to cop the life.
Hammered in two of the winning runs
and held in the left field fence in the ninth chapter that limited the count at two and caused the
long foul tape that touched off the
fence followed by Holloway's smack
souring Macaye, that gave the A. R. C.
"Tazz" Disbush, using his wristbands, battles, and he was able to have the better of a spectacular pitching armament, man of the Maracas. It was one of the best playful games seen years, pleasing the overwhelming stands. The Rachchahai Giants poutered most of which came at the opportunity, and the seaside national pastime, the A. B. C. Sea Shore, of the serpent from the A. B. C. Sea Shore. Harold Treadwell pitched superb ball, being only using eight fast breaks, the labelling of Dick Landy and Bill Hanky (featured Landy and Clark were the hitting stars
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
He Knows a
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IT OUT ALL O' MY FOOLISHNESS
He Knows a Good Job When He Sees It
SPORT EDITORIAL
JUST PLAIN YELLOW
Jack Dempsey in his deed Jack Johnson did not cause so he would not fight any "Color right to say that he won't fight perfect right to refuse to fight top you can do the dictating. I to fight a man because of his Dempsey is doing. If he did not but he says he will not fight an breath says Harry Wills is a w is not what is troubling Demp the risk of being beaten up by in the person of our friend Wit Dempsey says "he is free fighter. I say the same thing I would never confess that I the that is just what the so-called Public sentiment can force is very probable that a lot of joy be taken out of the life of Jack if the public gets it in its head. When we run over a long the numbers and numbers of a above the average—members of collegiate, intercollegiate, na records, we wonder if prize fight level that is set by an amateur at I wonder if a championship than an Olympic meet. No, it pugilism is a weak fear line to timid champions who are yet hide behind.
WHITE LEAGUE AT PEACE
Jack Dempsey in his declaration that he will not fight Jack Johnson did not cause so much surprise as when he said he would not fight any "Colored" man. Now a man has the right to say that he won't fight another man, and he has a perfect right to refuse to fight any man. When you are on top you can do the dictating. But no man has a right to refuse to fight a man because of his race or color. This is what Dempsey is doing. If he did not like Johnson, well and good; but he says he will not fight any man of color and in the next breath says Harry Wills is a wonderful boxer. Johnson's past is not what is troubling Dempsey. He does not want to run the risk of being beaten up by a big, young, hard-hitting boxer in the person of our friend Wills. Dempsey says "he is free to say" that Harry is a great fighter. I say the same thing myself, but if I were Dempsey I would never confess that I thought Wills could whip me, and that is just what the so-called champion has done. Public sentiment can force things to change, however. It is very probable that a lot of joy and a great deal of profit can be taken out of the life of Jack Dempsey's reign as champion if the public gets it in its head that Dempsey is afraid of Wills.
When we run over a long list of college athletes and see the numbers and numbers of athletes of color in the list—all above the average—members of Olympic teams, etc., holders of collegiate, intercollegiate, national, international and world's records, we wonder if prize fighting is ever going to reach the level that is set by amateur athletes.
I wonder if a championship bout is any more important than an Olympic meet. No, it is not, and the "color line" in pugilism is a weak fear line that Dempsey and a number of timid champions who are yellow—plain yellow—attempt to hide behind.
FAY.
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claration that he will not fight much surprise as when he said "died" man. Now a man has the right another man, and he has a lot any man. When you are on but no man has a right to refuse its race or color. This is what not like Johnson, well and good; any man of color and in the next wonderful boxer. Johnson's past osey. He does not want to run a big, young, hard-hitting boxer hills.
to say" that Harry is a great myself, but if I were Dempsey ought Wills could whip me, and champion has done. e things to say, however. It may and a great deal of profit can kick Dempsey's reign as champion that Dempsey is afraid of Wills, list of college athletes and see athletes of color in the list—all of Olympic teams, etc., holders national, international and world's hitting is ever going to reach the athletics. ship is any more important it is not, and the "color line" in that Dempsey and a number of fellow—plain yellow—attempt to FAY.
E CHIEFS WITH FOSTER
KID HAMILTON WINS OVER
DIXIE LUCIEN IN HONDURAS
Belize, British Honduras, July 28 -
By mail to the Chicago Defender
Follows of puddum in Belize, then
the plague on Friday night, husts the Elda
and the defender, the first in the
foresting bouts ever staged in British
Honduras, between Dixie Luckie, by-
weight champion of New Orleans, and
Kel Hammil on paperweight champion of
proval of the audience, although a larger audience is required, owing to his gameness and his cheerful and manly disposition, imagination, in conclusion we again accomplish for the wonderful account to the gave of almighty, but unobtrutely the man, who is a credit to himself, a credit to the audience, no less, a credit to British lions.
American Giant
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Grant, b.
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TESREAU'S BEARS IN TWIN
VICTORY SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Levanton oval, New York, Sunday—J. Jeff Tews' oval team continued their winning streak by amazing both ends of a twin ball. In the first game, the oval team beat the second game over the oval team on ball club, 6 to 1, allowing four bingles. In the last game, the oval team was victorious by the whitecaps to the tung of 1 to 0. The box score:
**Yankees** B. H. P. A. Teresa Bears
B. H. P. A. B. H. P. A.
McCoy, 28 B. H. P. A. Hilden, 12 B. H. P. A.
Terry, 28 B. H. P. A. Cowell, 12 B. H. P. A.
Hilton, 0 B. H. P. A. Smith, 11 B. H. P. A.
Koons, 0 B. H. P. A. Curran, 12 B. H. P. A.
Phanty, 0 B. H. P. A. Kelly, rf., 12 B. H. P. A.
Wacker, p. 0 B. H. P. A. Kelleher, p. 0 B. H. P. A.
Merrill, 0 B. H. P. A. 4 B. H. P. A.
Total: 1 4 24 Total: 1 0 0 0
Tesaso oval, New York, Sunday—J. Jeff Tews' oval team continued their winning streak by amazing both ends of a twin ball. In the first game, the oval team beat the second game over the oval team on ball club, 6 to 1, allowing four bingles. In the last game, the oval team was victorious by the whitecaps to the tung of 1 to 0. The box score:
**Yankees** B. H. P. A. Teresa Bears
B. H. P. A. B. H. P. A.
McCoy, 28 B. H. P. A. Hilden, 12 B. H. P. A.
Terry, 28 B. H. P. A. Cowell, 12 B. H. P. A.
Hilton, 0 B. H. P. A. Smith, 11 B. H. P. A.
Koons, 0 B. H. P. A. Curran, 12 B. H. P. A.
Phanty, 0 B. H. P. A. Kelly, rf., 12 B. H. P. A.
Wacker, p. 0 B. H. P. A. Kelleher, p. 0 B. H. P. A.
Merrill, 0 B. H. P. A. 4 B. H. P. A.
Total: 1 4 24 Total: 1 0 0 0
MONARCHS. 12: CUBANS. 2
HARLEM SPORTS AT SARATOGA
HARLEM SPORTS AT SARATOGA
bringing a few hundred of its population this week. As usual, the August race is the most popular one, the missing ones have been anchored there. According to information provided by the Waltown street. Broadway roundabout, Waltown street. Broadway roundabout, Waltown street. Broadway roundabout, Waltown street. The outages and booring longues are filled to capacity and the minimum. To make a long story short, it is the greatest season ever at the SAT.
OWENS TO STATE COLLEGE
Topken, Kau, Ann. Aug. 5—Ross Owens, one of the greatest athletes that the Indianapolis teammate at South Dakota State college this fall, State college is the alma mater of the institution since he dazzled wonders at the institute since he Al-Valley backpack and Al-Valley forward last year. The eyes of Kansas are turned toward the State college this fall.
LANGFORD vs. BOBINSON
New York City, Aug. 3, 5—Young Sam
Schaefer, 19, of New York, was in a fifteenth
night of a military light at the Fifteenth
New York Infantry armory to talk
about his experiences of friendship and
as does Robinson. The latter recently
lost a hard light to the
middleweight champion of the world.
Rider Witness In First Attempt
New York, Aug. 5.—In the last race at Empire City race course Monday, July 13, the winner was the victory. The owner of Simile Simon, a two-year-old, is William Shields, who won the race in 2005. The conditions of the race called for mistaken keyways, and it was Hinton's fault.
GRAYS BEAT McBRIDES
GRAYS BEAT MEBRIES
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 5. 5—Homestead
lions hang on their thirty-ninth
twenty-second, defeating the C. J.
Mebrieds 4 to 2.
JACK JOHNSON NOT TO APPEAR AT BENEFIT
ARRIVALS AT SARATOGA
JACK JOHNSON AND WIFE
Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 1—Monday evening this city will get a glimpse of Jack Johnson, eclectic world champion of the world. The big Eagle will be on the road, and a commissioned by his wife and party. A demonstration in promotion simulating the 1920s New York aviator "Lil' Arthur." All New York aviators "Lil' Arthur." All of the main streets will be decorated with American flags for the event. A reception will be a reception given in his hometown.
STANFORD CLUB VS. BEARS
DYCKMAN OVAL AUG. 7
*New York, Aug. 5.* The attraction at the New York Botanical Garden, Stanford, comm. team in the first, and the frondades in the last. The Bear's Paw, both games, as the visitors have pinned their feet, will work in the first engagement, while Kellie or Kiley will be seen.
IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE Bq JULI JONES, Jr.
The sporting editor of the New York Sun print an article which stated that Jack Johnson said the Wiltford light was better than to Wiltford in Hawaii, Cuba. This statement coming from Johnson, printed in one of America's first class newspapers, is the first good step that Jack has taken to prove that he is not a publicist. The present publisher will not stand Fulton, a very skilful man, but killed Fulton, a very skilful man, Johnson in part made it quite plain down to Wiltford he would have done so in the seventh or ninth round, and he would have done so in the seventh or ninth round, and he also stated he would always tough square and that was the reason he not given his failure to whip Wiltford, a very good reason. First, he had underestimated his own ability to run around on the ocean looking to a friend. These had their effects on the
The question of mixed butter has put pressure on the team. They need a peculiar position. These men make it hard on them all except Jamaican Jamaican, but comes up again and says that to have a good bout, the host men can contest but the American Cedar man, yet no one of this great government has a bout. The Indians can contest but the American Cedar man, yet no one of this great government has a bout. The Indians can engage in mixed contests, but not the public doesn't want mixed bouts. Wilks-Poulton hit in Jersey turned away and the public doesn't want mixed bouts. Wilks-Hudson in Boston played the biggest gate in the history of the game, the public doesn't want mixed bouts. We will have them when the writers say so, they run the show.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921
COLUMBUS DROPS SUNDAY GAME TO AMERICAN GIANTS
Three Pitchers Used in Fruitless Effort to Stop Rube Foster's Club
Scholling's Fork, Sunday afternoon
John Henry Blood had started Giantainer in the beginning of today's game he might have emerged victorious instead of going down on the loser's end of the 7 to 4 score. The former star of the Atlanta Southern League team who beat Rube Foster's bench in Atlanta this spring 1 to 0 made a good impression on the fans here. The Columbus club, despite the fact that they test Saturday, looked to be out better than they did on his last appearance.
Tom Johnson worked for the home crew and pitched a ratling good pitch with the exception of the second and third innings, when the visitors found one of which was a homer by Thomas. The American Giants started off in their first trame. Marshcher nicked off the pitcher, the visitors found it to right. Dawes knocked out and then Marshcher came home as Torrence shinned through Thielspach. He and Dawes knocked out and poked one to center as Bessom came home. Bobby Williams walked and poked one to the ground. Grett poked one to a strike that scored the Cuban. With Rose up it Dixon was to Torrence. Garr stuck out to Roberts to O'Neill. Garr stuck out to Roberts who whipped the ball to Hintzph of first and the latter hit it to Curtis, and K. Williams was trapped between third and home. The second Tornski signed and was sacrificed to second by Davie. Eight-on-ton came through with a hot bat, but the third pitcher pop to Bessom and Roberts jumped.
The Giants drove Roberts from the mound. Johnson rolled out. Marvin and pick up his bunt. I lestress plays and stole second. Two spouses play and Portentis walked two rims, and two in the mugue. Blood pooled a single to center. Hubbspeth singled. Thomas hit for the cients and the crowd, when he stood one standing in their chinches. It looked like a rally wield. When he stood one singled, but chattered on in his mugue. Fanned. That was all for the visitors. The Giants got one in the birth, baby. Williams stole home. On the seventh with one down Torpentil walked, stole second and bird and some home on Dyson's out. Torpentil on its was easy sailing. The scores.
American Giants Bucharest
Wales 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Totals: 2 5 3 1 1 Totals: 4 5 3 1 1
Away Totals: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Brackets: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Throws: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Throws, at least by bye, bye, bye,
Rebounds: 1 to Greenwood: 2 to ballots
Rebounds, at least by bye, bye, bye,
Rebounds, at least by bye, bye, bye,
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precept. sind ~egatnple, ntherwise,
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in the kind.
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FOREIGNERS CUT AMERICAN WHO HONORS HIS JOB
December 9, N.Y. Aug. 9, One of the most spectacular nights in the recent after action arising out of war in Lebanon, when a band of foreigners attached Isaac Morissette, 25, employed by the Julius Friedrich Company in its job improving Morissette's uniform, to watch two different jobs the workers one which strikers have attained in assault. Morissette was our only subject by his clothing from blue.
Order Hum to Quit
When Homestead and other laborers left the arm arrived on the job they had and told not to work. He along with his co-workers, re-ruled to learn to their demands on threat, avoiding equipment and disregard. Homestead from going to work, but he received their interference and told them phish that one of the foregrounds claimed. One of the foregrounds claimed.
If you don't quit well make your way.
Staghed in Right Arm
Before he had a chance to defend himself he was stabbed wore in the right arm with the stabber, and rounded on the head and in the eyes. He engaged in fighting battles with other soldiers and were unable to come to Homestead and until he had been beaten. When they did succeed in reaching him his assailants fled and ran north toward frontpage police headquarters. The Homeopathic hospital where it was found ransacked and the ground was demolished.
Hab Cor Assistant
Officers secured a description of his assistance from him and set out to pursue. Paulham Howard Ford seized the horse and brought in a patrol horse to trampled upon it. Trendiquet and made the Villa surpounder at the point of a revolver. The horse was held without bail on a charge of assault. Second degree. He gave the police a description of the other four suspects. He exonerated them. He exonerated him from some of the trendiquet's surroundings, parking of suspects, but no to the pursuit of his host.
Ifferson the last day three-hours near Sedalia we are gathering to investigate the suspicious white boy Theodore Rieber, who he is accused of having murdered Limarie Rieber a prominent attorney in Sedalia. Theodore Hide, a lawyer in Sedalia, Hide praised the forward protection for the prisoner. Compiling with the enquiries treated prematurely to the day he hung the prisoner here for stalking, Limarie is alleged to have intentionally stabbed him. He is apprehended by Wendy Boudreau and is released her.
FAYUE AND WRACKS GET
50 YEARS FOR MURDER
Tammy A. Faye, 44, died on April 11, 2014 in her home in New York City after being shot and wounded twice, respectively, in the prosecution in connection with the murder of Max Lieberman a professor at the trial showed at the trial showed that, the trial had record Lieberman's story and that while the prosecution back was strong, the jury reduced the charge from first degree to second degree murder. In the same court, Julia Dorter, 44, was charged with high-flying lamp at Emma Carter, was connected to drive five years in the concentration. She was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon.
IN HOSPITAL
New York, Aug. A.—Miss Lizbeth
President of 175 West 11th street was
watered upon by Drs. Writeth and
Semperman last week. Miss Lizbeth
was the victim of a sudden attack of
expenditure and it is raid is doing
as well as could be expected, follow-
ing such a serious operation. She
issued force of the Quality Amusement
Corporation.
ARKANSAS
INDIANA
Ry Saudé, a student of Willem-
force, filmed the pilot at Turner
Pharm buret Sunday night. George
Brown, a senior pharmacy student,
meeting Mr. Brendy and tarny have
waved out of the city. Mr. Hayden and
he moved to their new home.
Marien, Ind.
Connectville, Ind.
1.14. Earth and
Prisotten, Jnd
H. Hastings Gordon of Indianapolis
and grandmother of
Anna Reed Gordon. He is
of Ohio Branch Barton, which was
his wife, wife of John Reed, who
wrote "Union Barton" dictionaries
moving at Lincoln Square, August 11
2015. Embodyedly welcome.
IOWA
Cttumwa. Iowa
MINNESOTA
THE BUCKEYE STATE
Dy Alexander O. Taylor
Cleveland, Ohio.
Died in 2013.
has a long career
served in another
of our county.
John H. Perry,
the berry, the
pioneer of St. John's
A.M. K. Sunday school,
worked in the office
of George
Walker, who took
job with Monica
morning
Young M. Derr
Cleveland, Ohio.
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communities and contains brothers, many
frequencies of polishers, left Madrid in
following the war. They will earn and con-
tinue all the jobs they have given to
Polishers. She has been taken the special West-
ern Presbyterian church here the past
week. She and Joel and Sue were the
nearest of her friend, Mr. Joseph
Columbus, while she is the guest of his
husband, Charles A. Columbus, the
graduate of the Western Resi-
tuary University in pharmacy. She
was the graduate of the Western Resi-
tuary University in pharmacy. She
was the graduate of the Western Resi-
tuary University in pharmacy. She was
granted a certificate as a postgraduate pharma-
cist in the University of California with credit.
She is on a former position with the
Central Lady Miss Press, Rotation
and Past Past births she has
collected. Thomas J. Boussel
been a real estate agent of Pittu
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jurg Pa. mounted over for the week's
William Robertson, and Mrs. Jelia
Brooks. His daughter, Mrs. Smith, are
bound rental at M. Zion Church in next
quarterly at M. Zion Sunday. Rev. W.
H. Jones, assistant pastor, will preside
G. Brown, Silk Woodland avenue, iff
he intends to indenture someone in search
of bach. Mrs. W. Petty of Collin-
lidge works with relatives and friends
who will know New York Catholic private
car man, has returned to Chicago, he
safe and four children will join him.
The Willie-Friesen will will have
S. John's church meet Sunday evening,
will sports. The Cleveland association
of colored Men will also have
of the Emancipation celebration at
weeks tuesday. The many admirers of
Nakamura B. Braucher, editor-in-chief of
headquarters in Chicago, were pleased
chairs from Washington, where he
had been engaged in sending our live
chairs from Washington, where he
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515 Avondale Avenue has returned on business. Adrian School school gave a plaque at Tololo Thursday暑校 time. A few Tololo-people were there. A few Tololo-people were there. They stent the day playtime and other games. Mrs. Anna and her other games. Mrs. Anna and her other games. The Pinewood Stars baseball club departed the Stoney Ride Rifles to 4. They departed to 4. The Pinewood Stars played the Stoney Ride Rifles. The Stoney Ride Rifles. Ohio School July 31.
Salem, Ohio
Alonn M. Davis was very all the past week, Miss Hassel Swainey has returned to her summer vacation life. Ms. McSharp is attending a college meeting at North Benton, Ohio, from July 10 to August 15, 2014. Ms. McSharp is providing a F. W. M. of Johnston, Pa. was a week-end visitor of his sister, Kathleen, from July 10 to August 15, 2014. Arthur Foil and Miss Helen Ford and Mrs. Bessie Peterson moved to Canton, Ohio, to attend the K. of H. School. Joan Jones, from Johnston, was joined by friends. Her brother were weekend guests of Mrs. Alice Eward. Mr. Vallelance of this time of the year, Mr. Geraldary, of this time of the year, and Eddie Vaughan of North Benton, Ohio, Sunday.
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some of our women minus of shoes and stockings, has caused a bit of comment among members of both races. It is, however, a bit of a discontinuity at once, that dramatic action will be invoked. S. Clement Brown is making his last appeal to the voters. The Third ward, reminding th-in- their wife towards him at the polls next Tuesday.
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TEXAS
Taylor, Texas
Miss F. E. White of Telford is the most of Mrs. and Mr. Andrew Johnson in the city last week visiting relatives and friends. W. M. Allen was on his way to visit the family he is reading for at this writing. R. Louis Simon, H. Harris and Judith Bodine of C. W. O. F. last week as Christmas Bear. R. E. Johnson, Stephenson Henry, C. W. O. F. and others attended Grand Lodge as Wake up last week. D. Desert made a pleasant visit to Bastion was a pleasant visitor in the city last week. Mrs. Barbara-Marshall with relatives and friends. Larry C. Mason departed this life last week with eleven of his successful public visits in Brooks crossing last week with eleven for Bastion. All last Sunday.
MISSISSIPPI
Harvey Ashford will attend his visitation in Chicago and California. Mrs. Ashford will be on hand to welcome Mrs. Linda on her visit. Mrs. Linda Jones Sturkellie is here visiting Mrs. Cassie Montgomery and Mrs. Miles Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery will be praising and class service of the St. Paul Church in the impressively beautiful West Side. Mrs. Linda Louis Sturkellie will be attending Jeremiah Dixon and Amy Agnewbot her visit. Mrs. Linda Jones is here taking photos.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921
OPEN LETTER TO THE RACE
BY W. C. HUESTON
Sec. Treas. of National Realty and
Investment Co.
Gary, Indiana
Dear Face Men and Women:
I assume to inform you that Gary is the first testing place of the Race. Gary, Indiana, was not fully developed, as were all the other places that we were going to try to get the opportunity to get there; we came to Gary with other groups. We receive the same wages for doing the same work. Our educational facilities are suitable. After years, we cannot defend if we do not compare favorably with other groups, on the ground that we did not have an equal chance. In order to do our part we must have sanitary houses and pleas of our neighbors. We have members of our Race to supply them; this we must do, whether we plan to come to Gary or not. We guarantee your investment will be a paying one. Every house of five rooms built for our race has a minimum of whose minimum "earning capacity" is $12,243 per annum. If you will invest $1,000 our corporation will furnish lust and build the house, and it will pay for itself out of the income; it is the greatest of industrial fields." Write today for particular
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THE QUAKER CITY
draw his ordinance passed last week. The members we
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facton wants it named the
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Dr. Charles S. Morris
draw his ordinance passed by council named the Phillips Wheelsies. Another faction named the Terry Wheelsies. Another faction named both factions Hall says have ordained the ordinance stand as it is and its community base on the grounds and I will have no manned Pany. Pany is not manned by the Pany. Mr. Wheelsies has made the Mansion. Mr. Wheelsies is now decorated. Norman Waller of 11th and Camden X. J. Yoseyberg, accused as a robber, was arrested. Pany had padders were selling on one of the streets. they saw a motor with three men park there. When the police made a Walker in the auto, who got arrested, Walker was arrested along the water front. Joseph was arrested for the field of a cycle of blockades from a wagon. Joseph was arrested on the attempt, started on pursuit of Jackson in $900 in bail for court by Magistrate want to participate in the fall elections. days before the fall primary. Those days, as filed by the State Tuesday, are August 11th and September 12th. The elections expire this year and to vote in this city registration is necessitated.
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WEST VIRGINIA
The Mass great Methodist Episcopal
Church in New York City. He is a Holland-based pulpist and an author on nonfiction, memoirs
and articles. He is the author of *The New York Wood* who was born in the city and for a few years
the organist of the Congregation of St. Joseph in New York and the guest at Mrs. Evelyn Green this week. Musi-
cally, he is the author for the weekend.
IN THE
SMOKY CITY
By N. ROLLO WILSON
Pittsburgh, Aug. 27. Among the social activities of the current event were the meetings of the Medico-Oncology Pharmacist Society, the Medico-Oncology Pharmacist Society, and the benefit of the Aed Mimics and housing Home being being held today. A child will be reworked for this worthy role and the community will be given during the conference the community will be conducted the "Verne Swain." has been secured so the "Verne Swain" can commute for all also care to attend.
Among Us Folks
Mr. George Jackson, who was operative now contacting her at home in Wakefield avenue, Mrs. France Gilbert of Chambersburg, St. Francis. They will visit friends and strangers. They will visit friends and strangers, including some early in September, Mrs. Mary Stinson of Chambersburg, who has returned to the city to open her sister's house with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Robinson, of
Kills Man
Held on Serious Charge
Alleged to have attacked two small boys in the Hill district Wednesday night, the suspects were held by Mountaintop Tender De Wolf in Morrison court, without bail in a serious case. The Savia Club announces their annual invitation to be held at Olympus park. The annual enrollment of the Savia Club during the past week larger than that of Dilharawee was announced in the park when the start date was held. The will be given at Olympus Park on Aug. 6, and as usual it will be the Alcoa Club. Many brilliant and informal affairs will be taking place among the younger set during the week.
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By Katherine K. Lambert
Marion. Ala.
Montgomery, AL
The annual reception of the Old Church Hall held Monday evening at 7 p.m. attended the congregation and admired the usual attendance. The Salesian evangelion must lay the organization committed to our community. The church Sunday, August 1 at 1 p.m. in Wake Forest, Miss Helen M. Minnie appeared in a program by the church Monday night, July 21. Miss Minnie voice was heard in the church Monday night. She posed dignified qualities. She posed dignified qualities.
an unusual ability in the art of piano playing, and dons on South Hall street, operated by James Pinkert, is one of the most unusual dancing pavilions is artistically decorated with all the clubs and others wishing to give communal meetings to communicate with him. The dressed up, dressed up, dressed up of this city, died Monday morning, July 15, 2015. The death of Mr. Walker was in the city of New York, on a change hotel. A mosque content will be given at the Old Ship church Friday of the church. A large crowd is expected at the church. The best singers in the city, Miss Jeannette Halley of Brooklyn, N. Y., was among the guests. The mosque to Tuskegee Institute, Mi.
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The service of Lanny Chapel was well attended Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon, his mother at Keeling, Trum, Miss Arnita McCormick, his sister at Jackson, Sunday, Lily Hazel McCormick and Marion McLain, his mother, R. Mowanda for her Springs, Mr. Last Sunday, R. Mowanda for his Springs, Mr. Last Sunday, R. Mowanda for his Springs, Mrs. Lizzie Rowland, Mrs. Bettie Cotton, at Terrell hospital in Montgomery, recovering, Mrs. Jasmine Harshfield, Robertie, Mrs. after spending three months, Mrs. Silvia Krohn, Tom
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The Baptist and A. M. McKinley and MZ Church leaders hold their annual summer camp and all sorts of games and sports were enjoyed by all ages and groups. The campers are housed in a large, well-furnished tented-room. Ms. Manito Polley and son, Jake, are abstinent boys. Ms. G. H. McKinley and son, Kevin, who has been shaving a few weeks in Canada, have returned to the people, have come to help for the summer. A woman in the camp and Ms. McKinley and son, Ms. Jackson of Chicago, have been taking her mother on Wellesley's trip.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921
THIS WEEK
Our near Hammond, on the banks of Walt Lake is Camp Hammond. It includes a gray, three-story frame with a large, open deck behind. From the veranda of this home (or barracks) those at the camp, put our over several acres here and there and dump trees and yards behind the lake. There are creeks and courts and a baseball diamond. The camp is for the benefit of the Y.W.C.A. The avenue branch of the Y.W.C.A. Here the young women go and spend a week, or sometimes more, of the summer. The swim play, themed to the library there, show on camp beds with the windows all around them and in the morning when they finish and no need for ropes or fly
The life here is retiring. No man can imagine ground, just a few minutes from Chicago, to see the local city as it is. The girls will search become friends, and they are enough performers here already. But these campers who work with the purifying themselves against contamination. Every one who goes to Chicago includes the results of a week spent in "can living and high thinking."
"Secio'."
One American editor apply remarks that "The white man's bourbon is a man of the past, a man of the past, a man of the past." The Chesterton flash strikes home. Our Lurban is a whale lot of the rest of us or, as Rosie, the corner loaf of the past.
beach or an art school laboratory, to the district of parisay. It is a prosperous job that women wear shorts and make full use of the shorts covering they do suffer them to carry the revolt as soon from the car door to a barre and naked soundal. The people on this street are no worse than the children in the harem, though, that the construction of the houses and the car lines make the display plainer than the people who ride through and see these signs, are not likely to go away, with the idea that the Second world's notorious passions, with crossed legs, and diaphanous dresses owe it to themselves, to their unattainable wealth or to the cause of their bodies in clothes or indoors.
Cabaret Craft
The Colonial色情 advertises *Adultation Proof*. That's what these all want. They want to prove they are paid 30 cents for a lemonade worth a nickel for if it is not to cover incidentals, as music, entertainment etc. The federal law requiring the was on food and drink sold in their places with certain provisions. The law is not included in the price of what the patron loves. Entrance prices as now asked are 20 cents. The Patrons Inn, which takes you 50 cents to look in on its slimmers, extortion of the richest sort. It is time the rest were picking up the Colonial色情.
"Real Beer"
If you stand in, you can take a walk down the "Stroll" any day and come off to a place where your beer may be bought. You have seen countless favored in this way. Word comes raw that there is a place with beer as moonlight whiskey. According to Lawrence Kleouras, assistant prohibition chief in this district, the reports investigated and analysis of samples of the stout sold has revealed less than one-half of one per cent alcohol, which is within the law. The Mr. Kleouras explains that the kick in the "real beer" you may have been buying comes from decorating pear beer and wine. That combination produces an equal kick to pay two bites for the public is easily cooked or presented. Are you one of those binge-drinking men who dined grum drunkling moonshine take care when you drink.
BURN JAIL TO GET MAN
IN NORTHERM PRISON
New Castle, Pa., Aug. 16—Jekyll
Fetter, 82, pleaded guilty to
felony manslaughter, with
home at Chion, N.J.,awn miles from
here Saturday night, barely escaped
with his life, when an angry man
burned the house. Fetter was burglar
poor to the September term of court
at the hearing last Monday. He was
also taken to the Lawrence county
until where he was placed under
arrest to prevent any burglars
with guilt.
Eighth Regiment Notes
Woodard, Photographer, Announces
Attractive Cut in Prices
The announcement that W. E.
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located at 35th Street and Forest ave.
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BUSINESS BITS By Bryan K. Armstrong
THE BUSINESS LEAGUE
The Business League dates back a score of years. For some time it has been organized by member organizations and business schools. Little attention was made to have systematic and coordinated developments report on the business activities. In those early years conservation marked the deliberations of the body and the organization allowed to wander into the paths of theory in their discussions. It appears from the later programs that the body has been made to get away from the more restraint of dollars earned by rat and cotton, etc., and constructive views. However, the League has a long way to go. It can do much to foster and promote business plans and activities which will be the greatest economic and commercial expansion.
We need schools of commerce, business administration and finance. Encouraged. Part time courses must be delivered where the student can get practical training in banks, stores and business establishments, along with mentorship must be reached with white coats whereby our youth can experience in their photos of business department store practices, industry and educational students must be developed to a high degree of perfection in the boys and girls of the three provinces of education and training. Today a youth is unquestionable because he seeks a trade or profession, or business or science of energy or life and the heights of success remain to be attained. There is no more important phase of growth concerning our commercial expansion than the education of the other man as to the real facts pertaining to our business, micro-
Along with the development of schools must go the education of the children of the poor and the needy in the pictures, etc. Our people must be acquainted with the ordinary facts of business such as principles of business, clothing motions of markets and business, the greatest ignorance is displayed by Southern white, business men. Presidency, preconceived ideas and opinions, the insults because of their attitude towards business drawings with Race men. If a suit dearest to try on a dress, the variety of goods from which to select a suitable purchase, she is shown a red hat or a button pair of shoes and dismissed in an indifferent manner. On the shoes are thrown at her and the clocks are off smoking a cigarette.
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IN MEMORIAM
In laving memory of my beloved husband, Louis P. Claypool, who passed away one year ago, August 8, 1929.
As my thoughts go back one year
In loving memory of our dear sister, Martha Lett Russell, who departed this one three years ago, August 6, 1915:
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Would like information concerning
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wife, Mrs. Marling Hickman Gaines
and April A. 1856. Would like to be
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The family of the late Mrs. Carrie H. Morsley acknowledged with grateful appreciation the hard expressions and sympathy provided from their friends and family for their encouragement. Mr. and Mrs. Cary B. Lewis, Mrs. Jane Hammond and John Hammond.
I wish to thank the best of J. H. Holder of Four chapel Court of Chelsea, and another sir knights and friends for the sympathy shown in my recent bereavement in the death of my dear wife. Nathan Hayner, Utica, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solomon with Mrs. M. Vance her kindness shown during the times and death of their son Edward Solomon.
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BAER SHOP AND POTTERY-BARGAIN
BAER SHOP AND POTTERY 2011
25 89 Avenue of Potteries
25 89 Avenue of Potteries
FOOT LABEL FOR SALE-3000 CONTAIN
FOOT LABEL FOR SALE-3000 CONTAIN
WILL SELL ENTERPRISES FOR
mounting horses, cheap. 350 Washoula
road. WILL SELL 10 CONVERTIBLE SOCIETY
of american stakes very cheap. Call Fargo, Tx.
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household Goods,
thing you can use.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Back to Normal!
And Your
Own. Home
We have just completed plans to offer for sale two most select blocks in Morgan Park (ivacant with restrictions)
Also are in a position to build for you at once if you pay for your lots and some cash
We have plans for you to select your bungalow Come out and see
J. H. Simons & Co.
1615 Monterey (Cor. Ashland)
Phone Beverly 722
WHAT'S THE MATTER?
I asserted (from with valuable life deposits in these columns and recorded no repulses. This is none nor limestone. You should use unusual and worth one hundred, thousand or a million dollars depending wholly upon purchaser's ability to develop it
$6000 EARLY INVOICE PAID
for services of people who were
involved in the accident.
Two baskets start at $25.00 each.
The baskets must be filled with
mandatory debris to wash off debris
in wall and protect your property.
Baskets must be washed with
water to prevent damage to
baskets. Protect your property
from water damage.
SOFTWARE TERMS ONLY
616 PUBCLE, 26 LOUISVILLE
we will build a home to suit
you small payment down
Balance like rent Write
IDEAL
HOME CONSTRUCTION CO.
Cary Joseph J. Minnors Room
and Dept. St Chicago
FOR SALE - 3-PLAT BRICK:
steam; fine neighborhood;
good rent; near 494 and
Langley av. Price $7,000; cash
$3,000; balance monthly.
A snap. Air quick. Boys 55.
Defender.
MISCELLANEOUS
Transact gel is recommended for response
to people who don't know people preferred.
W. W. Johnson, New York City, B. Henry
B. Henry, New York City, 16,28,10
HOUSES WANTED
WANTED--SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE
can pay $50 down $850 per year.
EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 1921
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Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Issued May 4, 1905 by ROBERT P. ABBOTT, LL.B.
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
Published by
Second Class Street, New York, 1905, at the
P.O. Box 100, New York, 1905
111 West 42nd Street, New York, 1905
111 West 42nd Street, New York, 1905
111 West 42nd Street, New York, 1905
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
INCORPORATION
Purchased by American Classics International, Inc., at the University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
MODERN MAIDS
There's always some sacrificed joy-killing guy or toilized, strained, old sainty Declarating the girl of today is too fly and dresses just sloppily saintly. That girl has had a cold wold to school her; But on the real questions of life she's true bi- And there lives no chap who can fool her.
There's always some specified joy-killing guy
Or rustles, straight-shouldered old aunty
Doctoring the girl of today is too fly
And dresses just shockingly scanty.
She's wiser by far than the old folks, that's true.
For she's had a cold world to school her;
But on the real questions of life she's true blue
And there lives no chap who can fool her.
RESULTS COUNT
IN EVERY PROGRESSIVE CITY in the country and throughout the world the business men are banded together in some form of organization or club for the sole purpose of mutual help. The members inect and discuss problems confronting these engaged line or co-ordination and practice chemical to treat the problems and practice rechotecty, encourage friendly business rivalry, as it stimulates trade, denounce "out-threat" policies, and in many ways the association of one business man with another powers of inestimable worth.
WE AS A GROUP are young in the business world and yet in the fifty-fold odd self-determination of our country and showing. A few statistics highlight add weight to this statement: Fifty-six years ago we owned 12,000 homes; today over 60,000. Our operators of farms have increased from 20,000 to 1,000,000, businesses conducted from 2,160 to 50,000, wealth accumulated from $20,000,000 to $1,100,000,000. And we are just beginning to realize the old adage is
LIKE THE JAPANESE, we are good imitators. We came to the conclusion that if a gathering from time to time of the business class in our towns and cities was a good thing for the whites it would be doubly beneficial to us, and so we started a National Negro Business League holding meetings in our towns. During the 20 years of the league's existence it has steadily grown in power and influence, and the meeting this year, which is to be held in Atlanta, Ga., August 17-18-19, promises to be exceptionally interesting and helpful. THE LATE BOOKER T. Washington, who conceived the idea of forming the league and who did so much toward making it the business world, too few in numbers to hold successful local meetings. That is why the general order of things is reversed, the national body first, the local bodies second. In cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta, Kansas City, Birmingham and New York, where there are many of our number in the marts of trade, organizations have been built up and purpose to those in our white brothers.
ONE OF THE THINGS essential to the advancement of any group of people is cleanliness, the kind that spills self-preservation. If we do not patronize our men and women who are in business they will fall, and their treatment means a step backward for every one of us. On the other hand our inhambles are a step backward for our dollars. They must compete with their white competitors, and this they can do by co-operation. A group of grocers can combine and buy in large quantities, thus getting a lower wholesale price; the same can be done by those in other lines. The National Negro Business League gives the Pennsylvania team a chance to win. The Pennsylvania indeed is he who is not inspired by the reports and tangible evidences of advancement at these annual meetings. And, after all, results count.
HIRING AMERICANS
THERE ARE AMERICANS with sufficient ability to fill every important position in the industrial world and the importation of foreigners only tends to stifle friction, the lower wage scale and make the between the white and black American wider. N.B. writing in the New York Evening American, news against the employment by our government on our ships, and hints that the agitation against them is not a reason that they are incompetent and unreliable British propagandists.
WE HAVE NEVER found employment on government vessels in any capacity except as mendels. It is no written law to bar us, but the unwritten law is a mindless minded, precluded Tinker makes our chase of the powerful cannel that was supposed to pass through the eye of a needle. To quote National Marine of June: "The S. S. America, a first trip after being result at a dangerous experiment our government was manned almost entirely by a man carried in the engine room 120 Citationan, an American cannot expect foreigners, though our pay, to work for the interest of the United S. S. America in commerce and its protection in war.
WE ARE THE ORIGINAL 199 per cent American in and out of war. In war we are given an opportunity to die for our country, simply as a proof of our courage, and to die for the eyes of the enemy than what the little boy has done no quarrel with our government as a government we have a deep-seated aversion, really against those who are supposed to administer the or the land, Republic and Democracy.
NO GOVERNMENT VESSEL should ever leave American part with silent employees so long as we never conceded to the navy that its part branch of our war service is for white only, and continue to fight for an open shop as long as we agreed to keep up these floating palaces.
THEIR ARE AMERICANS with sufficient ability to fill every important position in the industrial world, and the importation of foreigners only tends to stir up friction, lower the wage scale and make the breach between the white and black American wider. Nellie Bly, writing in the New York Evening American, protests against the employment by our government of allons on our ships, and hints that the agitation against the American in our merchant marine for the reason that they are competent and unreliable is likely British propaganda.
WE HAVE NEVER found employment on government vessels in any capacity except as mendels. There is no law to harbor us, but the unwritten law of narrow-minded, prejudiced Yankees makes our chances of a commodious captain or any high officer about equal. We have never been able to pass through the eye of a needle. To quote the National Marine of June: "The S. S. America, on its first trip after losing a retaliation at a tremendous expense to our government, was manned almost entirely by aliens, and we never saw any other departments a majority of German aliens." Americans cannot expect for enemies, though enjoying our pay, to work for the interest of the United States or America in commerce and its protection in war. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL 190 per cent American ships in the world, given an opportunity to deliver our country safely and freely, doing faith. Our war we are, in the eyes of some less than what the little boy shot at—nothing. We have no quarrel with our government as a government, but we have a deep-seated greed, fully justified, for the laws of the land, Republic and Democratic alike. NO GOVERNMENT VESSEL should ever leave an American port with alien employees so long as competent Americans, black or white, are available. We never conceded to the navy that its particular cargo, and will continue to fight for an open shop as long as we are taxed to keep up these floating palaces.
MUD THROWING
WHILE IT IS NO NEWS to the public that governor of the great state of Illinois has been in office by the grand fury of Sainamon county, many are aware of the significance growing out of that that are laboring under the erroneous impression it is on account of some act which he has come since his inauguration as governor. Whereas, in of fact, it grows out of an allied misappropriation of the state treasury, many money hardened by him some two or three years ago who hold the office of state treasurer. DURING ALL OF THESE YEARS the reason the state treasurers office were as open to the public as they are now, and not no allegations of wielding on the part of the state treasurer was initiated. Since his inauguration as governor seems to have incurred the ill will or disloquence of the public, which have suddenly detested his administration in the past. That this is a political indictment.
WE 10 NOT CLAIM to be the special champion of Governor Small, but we are in favor of giving everyone our play and a square deal. The governor is emphatic and outspoken in the declaration of his innocence. He declares he will be able to prove that he has not been involved in the receiving of retained taxes on his own use or the state money. That he will be able to establish his trust we confidently hope and believe. Grand jurors never hear one side of a question. It is therefore much easier to secure an indictment than a conviction.
ASIDE FROM THE GUILT or innocence of the accused there are many grave and complicated legal questions involved so far as the governor is concerned. Some able constitutional lawyers contend that the people of the state cannot be constitutionally deprived of their rights. We are in favor of an executive head of the state through the action of a local court in any one of the counties. The local presumption in law is that when a man is once elected
Jealousy over fellow employees keeps many a man from advancing.—Patience Allison
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of encouragement to 250 word, and may be sent without official notice.]
Text: "Cast thy burden upon the Lord and he shall sustain thee: He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved."-Psalms 55:22.
NO ONE KNOWS the weight of burdens borne by the human heart; domestic burdens, financial burdens, social burdens, business burdens, and spiritual burdens. Every one fit to carry a load has one to carry. The divine injunction, "Bear ye one another's burdens," will hold good until friends cease to be interested in friends, in children in children, in children in parents, in races in races, and Christians in the redemption of the world.
The text gives a solution for all life's burdens. The first part, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord," is a command which we must obey. The second part, "which we must trust," is a command which we must trust. Burdens are here in part because of sin, in part because they help in the development of Christian character. In dark seasons Faith simply waves its scape over the trustful heart and sorrow is turned to joy, the midnight doubt to the morning of trust, the blackness of hope, the hope, the wall of the pessimist to the song of trust.
We notice two limitations to the command, "Cast thy burden upon the Lena." First, we cannot change the facts of human suffering. Second, responsibility cannot be thrown off the shoulders on which God has laid it. The soul of every man is under orders. He may jungle with conscience and will not be able to resist until like Jonah he cries out against the wickedness of Nineveh, or like Moses picks up the red and faces the perils of Egypt.
governor he cannot be removed during the period for which he is elected unless by impeachment for some crime or misdemeanor committed while in the governor's chair. But there are wide differences of opinion among the lawyers and judges with reference to the final questions involved. ASIDE FROM ANY MERIT or demierr which may be thus involved, it must be clear to everyone that factionalism in the Republican party in the state is the primary cause of this disaster, and if persisted in it is liable to bring disaster to the party. That this fight should be encouraged by Democrats is to be expected, since their party would be the beneficiary of the so-called 52-Governor's law. Dunn seems to be an acceptance that and has come out boldly and declared that the indemnity of the governor is a political one, therefore unfair and unjust. The public is sick and tired of this mud throwing and doubtless will express itself accordingly at the next election.
THE IRISH INDEPENDENCE
AN INDEPENDENT GOVERNMENT for Ireland is one of the lives of the day, although the question has been before the public for a number of years. It now seems to be in a fair way of adjustment. Our sympathies, of course, are accessible on the side of any oppressed people, but the manner of its manifestation is sometimes open to question. The extreme advocates or Irish independence have been insisting and are still insisting that the United States government should recognize the "Irish Republic" regardless of the effect that it may have upon the relations of this government with England. The Irish government and assistance on the part of many American statesmen, including the President, whose sympathies are naturally on the part of the Irish. However deeply they may sympathize with those who are championing the cause of Irish independence, they do not feel justified in taking any sten, officially, which might give offense to a friendly foreign government. In spite of this fact, many of our statesmen, entirely Senators Norris of Nebraska and Walsh of Massachusetts, are insistent upon this government and stand in favor of recognizing Irish independence.
IN A SPEECH delivered upon the floor of the senate Senator Walsh, an Irishman himself, referred to the fact that his is one of the oppressed races of the world. This being true, the Irish, the Hebrew and the Colored-American should be bound together in a band of sympathetic union which neither time nor distance has prevented. William E. Mason of Illinois was one of the brave and able champions of the downtrodden. But he was broad enough and fair enough to be consistent in his friendship for all races or groups which might be the subjects of oppression.
WE REQUEST to say that this is not true of many of those identified with the Irish and French races, even though the truth that the Irish, bitterest, opponents and most inveterate enemies are to be found among the American Jews and Irish, but the Irish especially. If any of our Jews are enemies to the Jews or Irish on account of their racial identity we are unaware of it. If there is a manifestation of healthy or antisemitism on our part toward either the Jews or the Irish, it is the primarily to the fact that those who are not unfair and unfuriously toward us that those who are not seem to be the exception and not the rule.
NOTWITHSTANDING these facts, we are neither narrow nor prejudiced; our sympathies are on the side of justice and fair play for everyone and for every race and group regardless of their attitude upon questions affecting us. We are willing to stand or fall upon our own merits, the final outcome of which we have no doubt. If the independence of the island can be maintained, we can maintain friendly relations between this government and England, we see no reason why the same should not ultimately be an accomplished fact.
IN TEXAS. TOO
FROM BEAUMONT, TEXAS, comes the news that indignant citizens have formed a motion to combat the Ku Klux Klan, and publicly notified this outlaw organization just weeks earlier: "We have waited for office to do that to our people, but the teens they have been sent to are not guilty of the law." This is a big step forward for T. congratulate the men who are back to
FROM BEAUMONT, TEXAS, comes the starting news that indignant citizens have formed an organization to combat the Ku Klux Klan, and that they boldly notified this outlaw organization just what their intentions were: "We have waited for officers of the Klan to do their duty, but it seems they have not the nerve nor desire to act against us. We have been stepping forward for Texas and we congratulate the men who are back of the movement. The operations of the Klan today are just as dastardly, brutal and inhuman as were those of the parent organization in the days of reconstruction.
IN THE MEANTIME comes this news from Texarkana, Texas: Gordon Harrison, while leading an orchestra in a municipal dancing pavilion at Spring Lake Park, was bodily carried off by Klanmen for no other reason. He held a police officer hostage. Here is more work for the new organization. The report was silent on the treatment metal out of Harrison, but we presume he was given an "ovation" by the merry throng awaiting him in some neck of the woods.
THE PAGEANT OF PROBLEMS is an outdoor demonstration of shorthands "I WILL" spelling "Coming as it Comes" by the whole country is in a stairway of depression. It is the real silver lining to the dark, ominous business cloud that has hung like a pall over us the past half year.
A POLICEWOMAN says, "Woman's moral standard has come down to that of man's." Now that they can start even wouldn't it be a good time to begin a race for improvement?
WERE ANXIUS to pass through the hottest day, the sooner the better, that we may have something to look back upon with the pride of an oldest inhabitant.
FORTY PER CENT of the so-called chicken salad is real, says our society editor. Well, as long as one gets stay per cent of chicken, why should one kick.
OF COURSE it is really none of our business, but have you told in your winter's supply of coal vol?
When a Man's Blood Runs Riotous
When a Man's Blood Runs Riotous
KILKIDYKUAN
ATROOLIES
OTHER PAPERS SAY
COLLEGEES AND MANY RACES
[From New Haven Junior Center]
It is good to read the following:
It is a list of Colored students who
have the last Harvard com-mentment:
Edwin R. Journard J. Jr., Massachusetts, A. B., "with distinction in history," Eleanor E. Gouldin, G. D. Gouldin, L. H. Hanesberry received the degree of B. S. at the mid-year for honorable service in the 1940s, and L. H. Hanesberry for next year, Benjamin T. Johnson, M. B. A. (master of business administration). Nor-
[From Worcester Telegraph]
President Harding will have as his
bishop Worcester and his
troop Tenth C of the Tenth Cavalry.
The Tenth is a regiment of Negroes.
Which doesn't alter the fact that
President Harding has as his
bishop Worcester, holding a
cavalrymen as you can find anywhere
in the world.
MET KU KLUX WITH GUN
JEANS FOR UNIVERSITY
The first enervate resistance to the opulence of lavishness in Texas was the rebellion of a Muslim is reported from a humble near Childishness, and are smaller town. When he came home of Henry Adams and ordered him to come out, his answer was a gunbob, and one of the lynchers's prominent citizens, full blush.
Texas has all the laws needed to
necessary is to enforce them. If officers fail, other men will imitate the
Henry Adams and defend themselves.
WE MUST NOT TAX THE COUNTRY TO PAY ANY SECTION'S
WEIGHT
[From New York Eventing Mail]
Senator Caraway of Arkansas, protesting against the attitude of the "industrial East" toward the farm-
THE DECLINING NEGRO BIRTH RATE
[From Minnesota Journal]
The rate of negro births given out some interesting figures as to the makeup of population in this country. Contrary to the general expectation of the population in the increase of the Negro population during the past decade. Although the South still has 54 per cent of the population, there has been less than 2 per cent. Migration has made their increase in the North 42 per cent and in the South 55 per cent. Migration above the quasi-standard standards of the old plantation system. As new opportunities have come, and as
Do you think you have a sort of literary bent? Have you a sharp sense of humor? Send some of your work to be lambed by the rights of this column. You will be reading ideas with the other contests.
Tu Jason
Hight well, we know, you we shall miss.
Our surry, stellar columnist; For every week has brought to us your clever quips, anonymous.
Do not see dark in light of day, Watch "billy," Cascas and Sogriff. Send to us letters just the same. If not your wished-for, searched-for name.
—Thy brothers.
Mrs. McGossy chirpily demands
"Has you hush!" he hoped, yes,
Nothin' halts sonch' is bin up yuh!
To which the voluble Mrs. Chickens
replies: "Laws a money, honey, let
me tell you." If 's changed man.
Why he backs up,抑君 in town?
Back up, back up,抑君 in town?
Roll dose Linsa wid one, two, three
on 'em, an steps on till 2 g. m.
and drinks yay an' sinal妆 mes
pientful."
"Songly."
"And She Sings Down in Our Alley"
Mamie sings the "Crazy Blues."
And sings 'on loud and clear';
it matters not how far you go.
Her voice you still can hear.
"Pull Your Shades Down Mary Ann"
A girl there was and she bobbed her
hair.
(Even as you and I)
With a scissors and comb; and her
beauty she blowered.
(We called he, the dapper who did
not care.)
But the girl she said 'twas "to get the air"
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Excuse Are Disallowed. No Excuses Will Be Taken.
BATHING AS A HYGIENIC FACTOR
the layers of the skin that excrete perspiration and be by frequently bathing. we hold the pores of the skin open and thus greatly increase the amount of the body. Certain plants pour out an only saline solution and is greatly benefited by a chemical bath. In the skin is located a highly important nervous system. The nerves of temperature, pain, and sensation are frequent bathing is beneficial in the dissipation of heat or promotion of temperature. The reason some people have a disagreeable odor eminating from their skin at most times, and especially is because of the baby's sewerage system, which has its opening in the sweat glands of the skin. By pouring the skin is made more beautiful, better nourished, postpones worms, slabbiness
Were it not for the habits of our civilization, we might not need to bathe so often. If we lived out of doors in the shade condition as the savage and the animals and our saliva would wind in the other animals, we would not need to take baths for eliminating, stimulating and sedative purposes, but our clothes and our way of living makes it very necessary that we have habits that are not in active operation, of the cave man as they have hair on them for protection whereas our clothes clog up the mouths of the sweat glands and thus compel them to contain deposits that should be
Another benefit of baths from a physiological standpoint is that on the kidneys. The kidneys are excretive and must be to do with ridding the system of mucus waste matter. By frequent bathing the kidneys are stimulated and greatly assisted in getting rid of materials retained in the kidneys and retained. Hence by frequent use of water externally and the use of much more water internally the skin and kidneys are tolerated in part the kidneys are tolerated and externally is much improved.
Japan cannot help pushing forces the race quality issue for herself and in as many she sees opportunities where she can gain an advantage over the country she faces the chief exponents of the dominance of darter peoples by white Caucasians. Whatever she gains here will be gained at the expense of her strongest opponents to her. She will be able to win it is highly significant that these powers recognize that the little island kingdom will decide for them whether or not the foolish race for Larva navies and armies shall end. Yet selfish and short-sighted as to embarrass the President with a wholesale deportation of Japanese labors. How foolish and stupid is this race prejudice. Fools will suffer terrific tastes and other burdens in order to be able to insult other people when they know that these things are sapping the very life of the nation and future generations. Now that Japan has been recognized as one of the bosses of the race, the way into the firm in order that we may be able to sleep inhile without a pistol under our pillow.
I beseech some interesting letters written to Dr. James H. Dillard by Southern men on the Bice question. We with space permitted reproducing some of them here. Nearly all the writers note an increased tension since the war, one hesitates that Dillard has done a real service in getting these men to express their impressions, although it is significant of the prevailing timidity in the South, or this question that he fails to give the names of the writers. The disturbing thing about this situation is the discussion of disclosures behind closed doors or curtains. It shows how difficult is the task of those who are trying to better conditions when intelligent men are still afraid to take a public position which differs from the prevailing opinion of their fellowmen, and is assumed if charged with cowardice in the matter. Southern opinion has been ooed too long.
I many have again demonstrated their keen business sense and acumen which has given them the lead over competitors in the retail grocery business. In the past, we and some of our girls and help employed to serve the public in several of the South Side stores. While not as good as spending your money with your own, it helps to find a large and successful corporation which evidently believes it good business to make a beginning in the direction of giving recognition to the sons and daughters. It is not too much to hope that some wide awake, ambitious youth will make a large and responsible place for himself in this organization further up the ladder by making himself invariable and indispensable as some white boys have done.
THE Philadelphia police report Their experiment with a new imitation knife known as a machete was successful. We are chatting hour. Now if some inventor would come along with a plan to stop machets in the brains of these American children, we would have snacks of so many of them we would have real cause for rejoicing. Mobs are lawless and destructive civilization. If American traditions be destroyed they (the mob) must be destroyed.
Many of you believe that popular
building is beautiful and hence you
we cultivate the hold of beth-
are We wish all
beth-are to be
beautiful
beth-are to be
worldly cultivate the hold of beth-
are and praise the
beth-are, especially
dinner, the hot
summer months,
for beth-are to be
beautiful
beth-are to be
know some of us
Dr. Williams
perhaps or even very freely and as a result of this perspiration certain odors arise that are far from being that of a violet, an American Beauty rose or some other perfume of a different kind, to write this article because while cleaning out on a street car a few days ago we happened to sit behind a very handsomely dressed person, near a window and the wind happened to blow against this handsomely dressed person and became scared. We reached our peristh. The odor combined a combination of various perfumes mixed with skin's body perspiration which, as you will agree, is very unpleasant; then, the sound came to us that the impressing odor was invoking and acceptable which contained from one who frequently uses good soap and water—hot water, a good soap, a brush or rag for the purpose of keeping his body clean and in a hygienic condition. We over all other odors for the destruction of impatient odors.
Kings of Baths
They are several kinds of baths to be recommended. Most baths have for their purpose cleansing, stimulating their skin by quenching or sedative pain, and both skin and body are essential for skin care and the bath. There are cells in
HARLEYS PROSPERITY
IN AN environment given by one of the leading Haitian citizens, Mr. Haitian, a New Yorker has been pretty, fair to Negro labor and that people are still willing to give our lives a chance to make
good." We would like to inquire—At what? Unless you are an expert father or a jazz or a business man, the money-making possibilities in New York seem to be limited just as they are in some other country of mention. Counting out the professional men and steve dores, we suspect that those
A.
A. C. Jackson opportunities would be confined pretty largely to the operators and messengers. The women, of course, keep the Harlen ship going because they can always work as maids or in domestic service. We are sorry to learn that two of our women outside of the back drivers and professional men. Something must be wrong with these chances to make good if the Harlen folks have to depend on their owners to provide them an important and other statistics, owners of automobiles have a way of increasing in proportion to increased business activity and prosper. Has Carley connected the auto market with some of his other activity?
We suggest that our New York friends visit some cities like Columbus, Ohio, Louisville, Detroit or Chicago to learn how to break the monopoly of the hacken on the automobile market. Even the Harlem backpackers in cities in ways to run their business successfully and scrape the junk which masquerades in Harlem for automobiles. Lack of space prevents us from further inquiry into this matter, but we would like to know what is a self-sustaining community that does not have a first class hospital or a well housed club's study.
This talk about "not living off the white man" is all bunk. Why, brother, we live on in most towns, including New York. What would this gentleman do without his white-money leader? Wake up, Harlem, or the world will leave you behind.
DISABNAMENT LESSONS
THE FIVE powers summoned to Washington by the President to consider the question of disarmament represent the real bosses of fifty old nations and races can debate and resolve if they please, without the O.K. of the gentlemen who will put their feet under the table at Washington their decisions will be of this is a conference of the owners of the world. The rest of them are merely dummy directors. If these powers cannot get together on a common platform then we are in a bad way so far as the future peace process how one may谋划 on this thing, the fact remains that the folks at Geneva might just as well go home on a vacation until this conference at Washington is over. China evidently question straightened out with Japan. The Japanese are shrewd diplomats and Mr. Hughes is taking no chance of their returning home and showing the Chinese a deep point while he is not looking. We will have a peculiar conference, not because she has any particular love for us. But because
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