Chicago Defender
Saturday, August 13, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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PRISONERS STAGE RACE WAR IN JAIL YARD
PRICE 10 CENTS
CONVICTS USE
BASEBALL BATS
IN RACE RIOT
Aurora, N. N. Aug. 12—Temporary
cases of the Aurora state prison are
in isolation cells and six others are
in the hospital wards as a result of
a loss not that started without warn-
ing. Surgery afternoon when the 1600
wounded were allowed to rest
without parts in the exercise
room.
Opposed Prison Nine
And testing was around Saturday when a prisoner, a member of our house sounded for the Syrian Writer Company's baseball team to beat the prize of the Musical. Well, certainly has the prisoners marveled at the winnings, including the ball players, guided up on ball bats and started after the other innings, who gathered in the stands, watching toward them they attracted to one side of the yard, three one-yards are being built, and three are thrown them at their assistants.
The grounds of the Mutual Welfare Society were powerless. A dozen of boys, girls and volunteers, saluted into the hurling classes of prisoners and grasped the battles as quickly as possible.
Governor Called
deceased, Miller and member of the state mother commission inspects the prison sporty after the freest and most important Commissioner James Wendel, Ward Smith secretary to the governor, Senator Charles J. Wendel and the committee checks and conspirations. Two of the prisoners were a species of to live.
SWEET BILL CREATES NEW "PLUMS" FOR POLITICIANS
Washington, D. C., Aug. 17. There is valuable information to the effect that two prominent positions in the War Risk Insurance Bureau position, the Chief of the Federal Small Consolidation dill, are to direct the work for three soldiers. It is perceived that the Bureau will be the institution of the offices in question. In this connection group here is given the interesting question as to the nature of the Bureau. This many say, is a fit question for communication by a Philadelphia lawyer. Another point being asked, too, is whether the appointment of two officers in the positions of such a peculiarity military nature be looked upon by styles, men's boys who want "over and over" or in staying late and staying.
COURT CONFISCATES GUNS
SENT HERE THROUGH MAIL
According to the testimony of Colleen Dabney, defense barron, the United States government notified the department that grims were sent through the mail to investigators who advanced connected to Louis A. Smith, M.D. Waltham avenue; Israel L. J. Holmes, Calumet avenue; and William M. McCormick, the officers followed the mail carriers to the different homes, and after the grims were paid for the purchase, they were sent to court. Each of the deputies was tased $44 and costs and the consigned by Judge. Wells M. Cook of the Hartford Street court that the grims were bought contrary to the city ordinance prohibiting the buying of grims without a permit.
4.
The mobby of Tom Johnson, starring in Rory Foster's American thriller baseball team, is making him a star. He was dressed like the rest in towl and Sunday morning time had disappeared. Tom traced the chickens to the home of Atticus Finch, away eating a chicken breakfast. Tom recovered two of the grilled chickens, and other Bills, 55, product, took Lenox to the police station. The police station was sentenced to 60 days in the house of correction by Judge Cook.
WOMAN 110 BURIED
Jennersonville, Ind., Aug. 12—Fu-
ward service received and have to have
biven 110 years old, were held here August 3. She
born in Oldham county, Kentucky.
Falls to Death From Window
CHILD STRIKES STONE
STEPS, FRACTURING
SKULL AND BREAKING
NECK
Photo-diagram of rear of 431 East 31st street, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bruele. Illustrating how their 21-month-old son Melvin (shown at right) fell to his death when a loosely fitted screen gave way in a second story window.
BOGUS COURTESY LURES SHRINER TO FLEECE NEST
No. Joseph, Mon. Aug. 12, 1922, would not accept a man who had gone through the mysteries of thirty-two degrees of Masonry to be especially easy of solitude, but that did not apply to Johnson, who arrived in this city as a delegate to the Shriner's convention. Johnson was praised on his arrival by a man who said he was a member of the Shriner's committee, volunteered to confine him to the N. M. C. A. and carry his grip. The members of the "reception committee" arrested time-sold the grip and the shirt, and the grip was in a house they were passing. A little later they met another member of the "reception committee" and arrested time-sold the grip and the shirt. Presently one of the most prized fizzers, and both two having Johnson alone. He could not find the house where the grip and shirt were located. He returned his return ticket and cedits and paraphrasers valued at $100.
POLICEMAN SUBDUE MAN:
BOTH ROLL DOWN STAIRS
Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 12, John McNear, N.Y., 1928. Upstairs station, gave stationation on a battle Aug. 12, when he was controlled by a clatter at 8:30 p.m. place. They grabbed on the second floor. They were on the third floor. He was too much for Mr. McNear so he was taken to the station house. According to the officer, the cause of the attack was a revolver waving a revolver at several men. He held at the sight of the policemen. The prisoner was held in 1200 ball. With possessing a revolver unlawfully.
KILLED BY TRAIN
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 12, Mrs. Todd Murphy, 35 Means street, was instantiated by killed when she was struck by a car by the greasing near Jones street.
THE Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Senator Capper Pledges Support to Dyer's Bill
New York, Aug. 12—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, this city, made public a letter received from the NAACP requesting that the NAACP publish his support to the layer anti-lynching bill now before Congress. The letter was written by the NAACP, sent by the association asking that the layer bill be indorsed and supported by the NAACP. The letter follows: I have your letter of the 25th instant relative to the hearing in registration. I have read the evidence with great interest. The showing in support of legislation I believe I need not assure you of my sympathy with the movement to put a stop to lynching to render every assistance I can in that direction and shall do so upon my request to the passage of federal laws covering the situation.
WALCOTT USES FIST TO
BATTLE OFF POLICE RAID
Boston, Mass. Aug. 12. The home of Joe Walcott, ex-prize winner, at 2, of the East Dumbo street station last Thursday evening. More than 1,000 persons watched a series of the Eight Dumbo street houses in the South End. As a result of the raids five women and two men were arrested. One of the men was keeping a house of ill-fame. Walcott gave his age as 49 when booked at the Dumbo station. After being in the doors at the Walcott home the policemen had to encounter the old-time fighter, who was a well-known ring form. In the home two women and a well-dressed white man were found. They were charged with being abused (also 810). Walcott's case was continued.
SEEKS TROUBLE; IS SHOT DEAD AFTER QUARREL
Tobacco, O., Aug. 12—Albert (Cop
Warren, aged 15, proprietor of a restaurant at Avondale avenue and 136
street) was killed Saturday after
a car accident at W. Delson, 392 Woodland avenue.
Dodson gave himself up to the police following the shooting and made no effort to get away. When he fell in front of his restaurant Dodson's, his raincoat and covered the body.
Invited Trouble
Warren and Boisson had had trouble for several days and the former ordered them to take a place of business. Boisson was walking past the place at 3:30 Saturday when Warren stepped out of his restroom. "I hear you have been making cracks' about me. I demand that you stop. I witnessness says, rebelled that he didn't want any trouble. Warren then drew a gun, but before he could use it, Warren told him to guard the guarder keeper fell dead, all four bullets taking effect, one in his head and three in his stomach. The slayer ordered them to call the police.
Arrest Witness
Detectives Kruse, Hovey and Delichanty answered the call and found light in the hand of the deserter, who was a witness, John Campbell, $3, 335 Belmont avenue, were taken to Central police station.
**STEALS LIQUOR WORTH** $3,000
Washington, D. C., Aug. 12—Robert H. Willis, former lounter in the King's Avenue, N. W., was arrested in Norfolk, Va. by Detective Kock and returned to Washington to face a charge of whisky valuation at $3,000 from Lather H. McMillan. The defendant is alleged to have admitted the theft and the liquor to bootleggers for $7 a quart.
BABY CRAWLS UP AGAINST SCREEN AND LOSES LIFE
Monday morning when Anthony brushes a further working at 32th street, he is joined by his 31-street-old baby Melvin cried goodbye--forever! Fifteen minutes goodbye--forever! For Melvin at 41st street, a trample and desperate effort to get a physio-skeleton. For Melvin had said and fallen from the window at the same. The funeral was held Tuesday. If the neighbors had been joyous young family (the father and mother were married in 1817) was so happy, young family (the father and mother found cheer in the truffle of their two boys. The other boy is Anthony, aged 5. So the days in their lives were devoted mother and the boss.
Crawled Through Rooms
And Melvin was a lusy follow, on the morning in question he had been dressed by his mother and afterward had drunk two glasses of milk and eaten a chocolat. That made him healthy. There's no playground at the house and the youngsters made all their travels in the cottages of the
- Photos by Woodard.
bome, from his crib in mother's room Melkin was went to crawl into the other's. There was one room he liked, court and he could see from the window the millman and the woman with whom he had made friends. So he crawled in Monday morning, the baby had climbed up on the bed and worked his way to the window. He could not have known that the screen in the window was loose, for closer he looked. He heard the woman's familiar cry he beamed his oblivious hands out in a gay hello. The driver heard the screech and raised his head as the hands held up against the treacherous screen.
Greets Iceman; Falls
The greeting died-on the lips of the child; the smile on the face of the mother; the cry on the screen had not stood, and the theory boy of a second before was falling to the concrete steps in the room; Grazing the calling, the body handed them up in the corner of the stairway. It was brother Anthony, who first called "Daddy fall out windows"; He was picked up and carried into the house. The mother, overwhelmed, called one physician and then another, but even then she sounded the angel of death was on his
Father Called
The father was summoned and he came, but there were no goodbye for him. The inquest was held at the home. Funeral was conducted from the St. Mary's Church. The interment was made in Lincoln Cemetery. Mrs. Beebe was formerly Miss Convent in New Orleans. La Sult will probably be brought against the landlord for the death of the child on the same day of the inquest screen. He had been notified.
ALL BELLBOYS FIRED
ON POLICEMAN'S CHARGE
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 12—John Hill (white), owner of the Hotel Clarendon, announced that he has dismissed the entire force of belthouses because one was charged with taking bets for a bookmaker. The informate one was Dave Bolden, well known character downtown, who says that it was a war game. Patrolman Paddy Adams street station made the charges
HANGS
PRETTY RECORD KEEPER VICTIM OF JEALOUS RAGE
Thursday morning when Mrs. John Armstrong, 255 Indiana avenue, opened a door of a room that on Tuesday, just two days before, she had rented to Miss Nellie Gibson, 29, a record keeper at Seno-Rockback Company, she looked upon a scene that struck her with horror. Upon her strong recoil, she faced a strong recoil of two days, face downward, in a pool of blood with her throat cut. It had been severed with a knife, a pin nung with a clothes line between the bedroom in which the body of the woman lay and a kitchenette, a pin nung with a clothes line extended to a bed above the door. He too, was dead. Edward Boyer was his name and he was Nellie's sweetheart; but why is the puzzling question.
Separated: Came Back
Miss Gibson moved to 2935 Indiana avenue Tuesday morning. And on with Mrs. Gibson at 2927 Michigan avenue. Up to that time the couple had lived together since their marriage with Mrs. Gibson at 2927 Federal street. According to Mrs. Bally, the two were evicted to Mrs. Gibson's apartment and ordered to move together. They had farmed so from the first to the last day of their stay in Mrs. Gibson's apartment, they took good-bye, said they were gone away and moved their homes. But they separated—they moved to Indiana avenue, and the man to Mrs. Gibson at 2927 Michigan avenue. This poem there had been enclosed by his nephew, Nellie.
Frantic About Bank Book
Franctic About Bank Book
The night about 11:29 o'clock, Mrs. Holmes knocked at the door from behind a frantic knocking, at the door from and the ringing of the door bell. Mrs. Holmes' husband answered the siren, excitedly that she had to see Bayer at once to get a bank book. Bayer was then in his room in bed, but the room was a few minutes later, the room a few minutes, then Bayer dressed and the two together left the room and the house, after Bayer. The next morning he explained to Mrs. Holmes that he and Nedie had a joint bank account, that he felt everything he had misplaced the book. Then he asked if she could come to see him there at any time, and said that she would be there. Then that they were going to be married soon.
During the day he was very busy in the host of spirits while around the house, but he went out and came book that night about 11 o'clock. Just before he returned, Mrs. Holmes just begged his answer. Bayer was asked for.
"He's not here," Mrs. Holmes informed the party. "He's here." Mrs. Mayer, at 25% Hoffman, is very sick and to come to her at once." Mrs. Holmes recognized the voice as that of Nellie and delivered the message to buyer to vent to Sellie, his sweetheart, and never came back. What happened between the two Wednesday night in the wrong room is not known. The moving of chairs was heard there and nothing more.
Caller Causes Discovery
The next morning, H. C. Moore, 3157 Wabash avenue, came to Mrs. Armstrong about renting a room. He asked Mrs. Armstrong to see her. Mrs. Armstrong called Miss Gibson, but no response came. Then, with a pass-key, Mrs. Armstrong opened the door and behind the woman, chair, upon the floor and her alleged stay-buying business, she entered the room. Mrs. Armstrong called her husband, who is Sergeant John Armstrong of the state's attorney's office. Third responded to the summons for the police and Officer Joyce Toolz. Joyce's body down from its stationization by the officers. It was found that Boyer, who worked at the Stock Yards, had $1,285.34 in his $100 account. The police and the Lincoln State bank and is a debt for a house in Philadelphia, Pa.
Met in Philadelphia
FIRST EDITION
Mother Would Poison Boy to Get Insurance
Alabama, Gau, Aug. 23. I insurance seems to be playing with the life of the heels of the construction of Dr. M. C. Mitchell of Mauon, who is allowed to have poisoned his nephew which the doctor $2,400 in insurance which the doctor out, comes the story of a woman who is said to have tried to take care of her son for a similar reason. Mrs. Hattie Poole, 16 Hours drive, the woman in the case, is allowed the purpose of collecting her sick child from getting him out of the way so that she could be free to associate with the son objected. She tried poison. The boy, Willie Poole, is 16 years old, according to the police he told them that he became suspicious when his food did not taste just right. He took a sample of it to the police. The latter, after examining, it declared that it contained enough poison to kill five or six men. It is being held without jail.
Razor Fight Near Fatal for Scaggs
John Squares, 21, died Rhodes avenue, was the victim of an assault night in his street in front of Rhodes avenue, he stood in front of Rhodes avenue, camebling in to a woman. Tavis Squares was Mrs. Gerritt Chessman. About two days prior to Saturday she and her husband moved to the above address which just prior to Saturday he knew Mrs. Chessman, but until she moved into his neighborhood he had not seen her near from her for more after 12 o'clock, on this way he came up with Mrs. Chessman, who had left a street car, she had been down Rhodes avenue and down Rhodes avenue on her way home also. The two met by chance, reunited each other and walked on in front of Rhodes avenue, her home, they stood conversing. She asked about his mother, she had just moved into that neighborhood and while they stood talking the woman's car, she had pushed from the building toward Squares and Mrs. Chessman. The woman ran; her husband called for man, turned upon Squares with the rapper and cut a gash eight inches long across the stomach. He made the heart beat and another in the back below the left shoulder.
The wounded man was hurried to President Obama in his room at the White House, Wolodim and Prizedzel of the Fourth president, Chosher was later arrested by Sergeants and officers of assault with a deadly weapon, Sergeys will recover.
MISSOURI VOTE KILLS
MOORE'S ANTI-LYNCH BILL
St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 12. The recent state Legislature turned down the effort to represent Moore, sought to have an anti-lynching bill passed. When Representative Moore introduced the bill, the way palver for speedy action. A number of delegations of prominent citizens from various states tried to the state made it palver to the capital to obey for it, but to no avail. It appeared that neither Speaker Governor Hiram Lloyd took any particular interest in the measure. The lynching of Lloyd Hammon at Lloyd's jail had given impetus to the movement.
TELEGRAPH FIRM'S RUSE
HALTS ALLEGED SWINDLER
Washington, D. C. Aug. 12. A little swindling game is alleged to have been nipped in the bud by the appraiser, who is former resident of Concord, N. C. who recently came to Washington from Philadelphia. According to the appraiser, he was the wife in Concord a sum of money and later wired to the People's Bank of Bishopville, S. C. for $200. In a letter to the appraiser, $250. He is said to have signed on this order the name of D. C. Stuckey, a resident of the South Carolina city of Holloway, a telecommunications company sent Detective Allgood to deliver the telegram to Holloway containing the information that Gilliam was the victim of him. Holloway is alleged to have received for the money in Stuckey's name and to have gone to the office to get it where he was arrested and charged with swindling.
LET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER VACATION. ORDER IT. NOW.
SELF
DUBOIS LEAVES TO TAKE PART IN PARIS MEET
New York, Aug. 12- for W. E. I. Dubois, editor of The Crisis, and Walter P. White, assistant secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, on the Saturday, August 6, on the Board of the National Association, to take part in the Pan-African Congress to be held in London, Paris and Brussels. Dr. Dubois is secretary of the congress, which is the meeting of the Pan-African Congress, been held in Paris in 1919 with 65 delegates representing 16 countries.
Makes Statement
Before selling I. Burbats gave out
concerning the PanMafia Degree
Men Drift Five Days in Leaky Boat
Palm Beach, Fla., Aug. 15—Three men from this city, who unwisely did not attend a boat arrival in a motor boat, arrived in New York City Thursday. Aug. 15, from the academy Santa Teresa from Mexico, to the academy Santa Teresa five days in their leaking craft without food or water. The family, Gilbert Grant and Melvin Speed—started on the night of July 25 in the Pearl Voyager by 14 Halloway of Palma Beach, Fla., to the shaft of the heat, broke and water began to leak in. Bale—and skin was damaged by the creamshes they stained, the men burned they stained, Theaest at last headed their distress signal. Palma Underwater, in continued of the ship, reported the position of the motor-boat as in the Strait of Florida, sixteen-tale tales from the ship. Theaest returned to Florida by rush. The only problem they now face is the evaluation to Holloway for the removal boat from the dock without permission.
"MEDICINE MIXER" GETS IN BAD WITH PHYSICIANS
South Lancaster, Mass., Aug. 12-
Roswell G. Hazard, 71 years old, a
resident of the city and formerly of Worcester,
was remanded before Judge Jonathon
Smith, charged with practicing medicine,
without a state license. He also was
released in $400 for trial August 15.
Chief of Police G. A. Simpson
stated the state board of registry in
Worcester and Hazard describes himself as a "medical mixer," and it is stated by Chief
Sampson that he has done an extensive
businex in the sale of concoction
herbs hereto roots at his South
Lancaster home.
PAGE TWO
THIRD OF FRENCH TROOPS WILL BE FROM COLONIES
Recent news divulged by the French general staff indicates that it has been determined that Fred Britten, wife of an Illinois congressman, who permitted his wife to pursue him to double cross his constitution, has nothing more. It will be remembered, set out several months ago in the name of American President Donald J. Trump, to remove all American troops from the Illinois. At the time this misguided censure exposed himself to ridicule and anger, no such troops fighting there.
One-third Colonial Troops
One-third Colonial Troops
Plans now being considered by one regiment of black troops for every two regiments of whites. These would be included in every French division down by colonel officers. Despite the fact that there is an utter lack of effect has obtained considerable favor because of the fact that France's white population is at assiduous rate. The Germans number 60,000,000, against France's 40,000,000. To count the inhabitants of her colony to increase this figure to 90,000,000.
Of course the scheme now being worked out is in consideration of the peace time army. Under war compass the army would be required to present drummight might be made. The advantages accering to France in peace are that it would permit France to reduce the length of the period of military service offered by young officers training in drilling the splendid human military asset to be found in the colonies.
War Used 216 Battalions
The penetrability of the plan has been proved, it is thought, by the services rendered to France during the world war by its colonial troops. The French forces, which pushed 221,000 working men and 345,000 combatants, the valor of the latter is attested by the fact that the time of the armies there were under arms eighty-three battalions of Algerians and Tunisian riflemen, two of the most powerful of West Africans, seventeen from Indo-China, ten Gom Madagascar, one from Somaliland and one from the East African islands, a total of 216 battalions.
France seems to be unaware in her position on race prejudice. Less generous white nations have less black troops helped to save civilization and white newspapers have published editorials suggesting that some form of economic or moral coercion be used in regard to race troops.
Mrs. Britten Rebuffed
American newspapers published lengthy accounts of the trip upon which Mrs. Britten set out last spring. Since the first day of her arrival in Paris little has been heard of how she solved the problem of how to seem to have recognized her presence. French newspapers appear to have studiously avoided any reference to her or to her mission. It was pointed out in this paper when Mrs. Britten said that there were no troops on the Rhine, and that, if there were, the complaint of Mrs. Britten would have no effect in persuading Marshal Poch to devote elements show that this paper was right in its statement.
Congressman Embarrasses U. S.
Mrs. Britten has certainly misrepresented the 18- American sentiment, and husband not been in record with her. If he was a party to such an agreement he stamped himself as a traitor, and post two years much has been heard of Washington's pronouncement against entangling foreign alliances on modeling in the affairs of foreign countries. Congressman on such a mission as Mrs. Britten is as assuredly modelling and placing herself in a position to reassess the situation. Evidence of it feeling between the two countries which might prosper under such influence should Congressman hold to a true accountability" for the outcome.
Washington, D.C. Aug. 12—August 2 one of the local dailies came out in the news about the University Gardens, the Universal Development and Loan Company, a Race concern, established the Gardens (including a playground for children) in the city of Washington. Its financial success is probably without a precedent in the history of Race enterprises in the city of Washington. The article in the daily paper was headed "Fifty Police End Fights," and it was reported that the police were caught by the enormous crowds which sought to gain admittance to the Gardens. The daily press inferred that there was some light within the grounds. The moment of the place of amusement in a published statement made it clear that, although there was some clearance of the crowd of 6,000 to hear the Whitman sisters, there was no diving within the grounds and that no such instrument used by the orchestra playing there. There are certain instances that there are joins of the success of the enterprise and would seek in every way to embarrass the promoters. That reason is given for the assumed attack appearing in the dailies.
Burglarizes Home
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CURRENT EVENTS
A New York judge ordered the return of $115,000 worth of wine which the judge awarded to the widow of Lorenzo Alcuni, a former waiter. Arda a left for France last March, leaving 717 barrels, 211 cases, 41 bottles and 11 domestics of wine in the keeping of an employee.
Guzhicho Marcelo, of wireless telegram fame, summoned another great adventurer to deliver messages. A new device for the reception of communications makes it possible to take at a high speed, unless of atmospheric disturbances.
A gambler in Portland, Org, has been sued for an alleged $800 gambling debt. The state law automatically doubles such obligations and the gambler will either have to pay $1,000 or to jail.
It has been authoritatively announced that the army in Upper Silesia, where serious trouble over boundaries is brewing, will be a division of the army, and Italy have been asked to join her.
Dr. Jack Brettman, one of the world's foremost experts in facial surgery, has opened a hospital in New York where we are made for $300. Where nature has not been kind or where age he has placed his stump on the face he guarantees by our equipment are such maturation or result. New noses are said to sell for $150.
The German government has just paid to the French reparations commission 31,000,000 gold marks in European currency on account of the part of stay in settlement of the 1,000,000 gold marks due before June 1.
Roy McMillen, 29, Kansas City, Mo. fell into a cistern twenty-two feet deep on his work to work and struggled for days to get out. He was finally discovered and saved by two race boys.
The United States plans an early resumption of diplomatic relations with Germany. Ellis Loring Dresel, American commissioner in Berlin, has been carrying out the German foreign office looking toward formal negotiations.
The Central American constituent assembly, the legislative body of the Federación of Central American Republic, has逗留 in Guatemala, Salvador and Guatemala in attendance, Policarro Bórica, former president of Honduras, was elected president of the assembly.
The Sweet bill for soldier relief has been passed by the United States Senate. It provides for the creation of a compensation agency for the solidification of all soldier relief agencies; for the decentralization of compensation and insurance machinery now operated by the soldier; for the liberalization of compensation awards so as to relieve any former soldier suffering from ailments for which his war service was responsible. It is introduced by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, transfers the burden of proving the origin of disability from the soldier to the government. The bill now goes into the final committee of House and Senate.
LiberiaLoan Is Our Duty, Says Hughes
Washington, D. C., Aug. 12.—Progress of the proposed loan to Liberia is steady. A letter from Secretary of State Hughs, accompanied by a note written by President Harding, was sent to Vice President Couldegur ing that the matter receive the favorable attention of Congress.
President Harding in his letter said: "It is impossible to escape the conviction that we have an imminent government cannot discharge without the properly expressed approval of the Congress."
Mr. Hughes' letter was long and concise, the history of the loan. According to him, "An examination of the course of negotiations produces the conviction that commitments have been made by this government to make a moral obligation to make the loan.
The negotiations referred to occurred under the Wilson administration in 1918 when the country was at conferred upon the President in connection with our prosecution of the war. At that time the loan had been promised and all that had remained necessary under which we made
The letter continues: "The loan plan, for various reasons, was not implemented until June 15, 1920, and the Liberian Legislature requested certain modifications. It was clearly under the government and by the government of the United States that there was no question of a withdrawal of offer of the money already promised."
Some reference is made to American commercial interests on the west coast. The government that if the United States does not take advantage of the opportunities offered there foreign governments will enter and seize those interests.
In some circles mention has been made of the purpose of an American firm to develop the harbor of Monaco.
REAL ESTATE AGENT IN
TOILS OF LAW OVER CASH
New York, Aug. 12—Allen T. Pyle,
holds $1,000 bill for those salesman, was
hold in $1,000 bill for the good man
by Macintosh Simpson in the Heights
court on a charge of withholding
collections balancing to the company and
was charged for those of Berry & Ross. Pyle was
the Brooklyn agent of the company
and had been in its employ for some
time.
"WILD BILL" INDICTED
Brønklyn, N. Y., Aug. 12—James
Lawrence, better known as "Wild
Bill," who shot and killed Charles
Brown, in the first degree by the grand
before Judge Maclahon July 29.
The Japanese government has accepted President Harding's invitation to visit Washington, which will probably be held in Washington next November. It is pointed out that the Japanese not only have a conservative tone and that the Tokyo statesmen are unwilling to have anything on the agenda of the proposed conference which has been called a accomplished fact. They deem the Shantung and Island of Yap questions "accomplished facts." The United States does not.
Following an announcement that the fakir Mahomei's family would give to each beggar a sovereign about 5,000 Indian heirs, a sovereign an outbreak of cholera with tortures.
The price of retail food to the average family declined three-tenths, but prices for clothing paraded with May. Wholesale food-stuffs went down near 1 per cent. Declines were noted in retail prices despite a decrease in the battle righthand, beacon, enclosed saloon, fresh milk, bread, macaroni, baked beans, canned tomatoes, coffee beans, potato chips, frozen potatoes, flour and wheat. Wholesale prices of farm products declined 34% per cent.
An ordinance passed by the municipal council of de janeiro prohibits work in newspaper offices because of the spread of the coronavirus. A result of the ag news papers have been forced to suspend Sunday publication issues.
According to a preliminary announcement covering the report of Capt. Frank Harris, representative of the British Coast Guard, the conference held with the British Ship Owners' Association, America plans to take her proper place among the dignitaries of the doines of Great Britain. In this connection Chairman Lasker of the shipping board has suggested that Panama Canal tolls to American coastwise shipping be postponed.
Gold is steadily being imported at an abnormal rate. During the ten days ended July 20 gold imports totalled $32,000,000, which was more than the amount the ply of the three innermost. Most of it came from France, with England second, and British India third. The total gold imported from France to July 20 amounted to $321,133,434.
The Southern Pacific lines have introduced an "off the tray" service for patrons who wish to eat the tray, the order to order from the porter a sandwich, a cut of pie or even a large meal, and have brought it to the porter on which the food is carried is hooked to a fastening in front of the prospective dinner and left until he has finished eating.
Oswald G. Villard in a recent speech urged a speech on the American administration Haiti and Santo Domingo, describing it as "the blackest chapter in American history in the world" and "the most important piece was" "double in Haiti until we wont there."
SENATE GIVEN DATA ON HAITI; TO START PROBE
of Committee
Washington, D. C., Aug. 12.—Upon the announcement that the Senate had adopted the McCormick resolution to injure into the United States' territories of the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People James Weldon Johnson, placed at the disposal of the Senate committee all of the data and material regarding the American occupation of Haiti. In making the Johnson made following agreement:
"It will be remembered that the first general knowledge of the action of the United States against the Republic of Haiti, usurping all governmental functions and, through the marines, murdering American soldiers without cause, American occupation more than 3,000 Haitians, was the publication in 1920 of the investigation of the congressional investigation, which these facts were first brought into the light the association has worked unceasingly for a congressional investigation, which in many maneuver could real facts be secured. The official whitehatch of the action of the marines, the officers of the navy at the direction of Josephus Daniels, at that time Secretary of the Navy, and among the Haitians and others of our neighbors to the south of us that the American government and the American indores the whitehatch of a weaker republic.
"Every American who wishes to see America's name cleared of this stain should join the congressional investigation. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is placing all of its records and all information it possesses at the diary of the commissioner will render all possible assistance in securing the facts." Mr. Johnson has returned to New York from Washington, where he had been in conference with members of the National Association to Washington to testify when the hearings are held.
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Frederick Stockwell of Zion City, IL., was fired $55 for smoking a pipe of tobacco in a lumber yard. Col. I. C. Amery, parliamentary secretary of the British admirably, urged in the house of commons that the largest battalions, and that action be taken on the proposition of constructing them before the meeting of the disarmament conferences. Former members of the committee, such legislation should be postponed until after the conference.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue David H. Hair is quoted as saying that a thorough investigation of the startling charges against the internal revenue bureau has been ordered. It will be extended to extensive tax "cloaks" in favor of large corporations, and there are government employees who have not been taxed. They will use their positions to secure tax exemptions for large companies.
Senate insurgents are reported to be calling up in their opposition to the Demoisre, full granting to the secretary of defense right of liquidating the allied war debt of $10,000,000,000. Many of the strongest Republican and Democratic leaders are against the measure, which virtually relieves the allies of the responsibility of paying us.
Caruso died unassisted of scores more than 100 per cent of the fortunes of his family, like wildfire. According to friends, the amount of his wealth at death was only $1,500,000. His property was disposed of to six equal brothers, to his two sons, to his widow and to his daughter.
That the aid of prohibition has increased coffee drinking in the United States is glanced from statistics compiled by the National Coffee Reporter Association. The rate of consumption per person a year for each person in the country. Consumption for the year ending June 28 was 1,251,641,554 pounds, much to the relief and child in the United States. Total world production was approximately 2,500,000 pounds.
William E. Cox died in Brooklyn in his 90th year. He had been in the service of the New York Life Insurance Company for many years. He entered the service of the New York Life in April, 1849, when the company had been in existence only four years.
After sorting his lists of requests for tickets to the Dempsey-Carpenter fight Tess Hickard says that he was the first to appear in the papers in the United States and 3,755 candidates, each representing not less than 1,250 publications. Enough to make one's head dizzy.
Two men were arrested in connection with the murder of Tingley Elmore, postmaster and stockkeeper at the New York City jail, most stormed the Huessveld county jail, where the men were confined, and taking one of the men out by punching him. The other was not harmed.
A Cleveland shoe clerk reports that a per cent of the men who buy shoes at the Huessveld store feet of their stockings as against 5 per cent for the women.
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Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 12.-Fatallad detectives are examining all through passenger trailing on the various lines due to a report sent out over the systems to the effect that some of the Pullman car porters have been doing a profitable business in carrying luggage in suissees from various points, and that the porters carry the case, palm and unmarked, into the coach and phases it with the baggage of regular passenger luggage. The porters out it with the passengers' baggage and delivers it to an accomplice. If the suitcase is discovered by the police the porter promptly discharges the supposed passenger owner has states the baggage belongs to one of the passengers. If the suitcase remains unclaimed the porter declares the supposed passenger owner has the police and has refused to carry the property from the train.
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Twenty-eight years ago the immortal Fred Douglass stood before a vast concourse of people then attending World War II championship the cause of his life. Oh that memorable day the great human cheater board, with here a black spot and there a white, Douglass has gone. Sunday, August 7, 2014, at the exhibition, the Dugout of Progress a suspicious undertaking curvailing in its reality the fancied creations of Fred Douglass Day.
"The Sage of Anacastia"
It was fitting that in the auditorium of the Municipal Pier there should come to honor "The Sage of Anacostia" a throng of men and women which crowded over the doors and windows of the jumamuth amphitheatre, a position choral of 1,000 voices sang the songs of Douglass' people. In the audience were heads grown gray of men and women who had in years gone by been school children who today three for knowledge or so marvelous and true a man. And beside three sat, with strings and sober solen, many of the children caught in the sight of Douglass save "God and one man make a militer."
The Hon. Albert Roberts was chairman of the meeting. In his speech he emphasized the significance of the Degree of Progress Examination and the connection of the Race with it. He paid a great tribute to the fight in all the wars of our country, and demanded that those whites who are still skeptical of our worth and would discriminate against blacks would willing to die for its country should not be granted every opportunity to live for its country.
"Get Out of Our Sunlight"
The Rev. Mr. Henderson of Institutions asked that the certifies of the Race "get out of our sunlight."
Major Blyrd of the Eighth Illinois Regiment was also a speaker. He said that the race does not come yet. Such a man, in his words, will combine "the wit of the frishman, the sanctity of the Jew, the trustee of the Nero."
The principal speaker of the day was Bishop A. J. Carey of the A. M. E. Church, Bishop Carey, standing before the congregation one of the great American, Roosevelt, in his figure and of the matchless Douglass in his eloquence. He paid a great tribute to the murge of the Civil War, and made possible so great an exposition, to the splendid performance of Prof. Sudha's Exposition chorus, and the charismatic performance of Robert Robert was pointed out that Mr. Roberts had been the only representative of his Face at Springfield to vote for prohibition.
No "Place" for Bishop
Bishop Carey protected against "place" when he declared that God had given him his "place" when He created him a man and that such a place no man would take from him. The celebration at the dedication of the church effort of the best people of his Face and of the white race to get together for their common bettlement. That dedication in such material things as his buildings, and so forth, would matter little, he said, unless there was that spiritual advancement which would be needed to a plane of common brotherhood.
The Exposition Chorus began the program under the leadership of Isaac James Mundy, with Miss Mary E. Jones as solist, and there were selections by the glee clubs from the stock yards.
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Washington, D. C. Aug. 12 - Harry L. Jones as solist, by the District Supreme court in general term to show cause why he should not be disbarred, has been exonerated of charges of misconduct.
Charged With Larceny
J. W. Warner, 26th street, was arrested by Sergent C. Cippee. Second complaint, and charged with arson. Second complaint of A. S. Schoen, 1915 State street.
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Civil Liberties Union Calls
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New York, Aug. 12.—The American
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street, sent a letter to the governor of
Texas, Pascale S. Scalia, and speaker of the House, protesting
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The letter, which is signed by Prof. Robert Moore Lovett (winter) of the University of Chicago, notices charming Silver (white), one of the directors, states that the example of Texas in permitting the continuance of mob outbreaks is harmful to the rest of the country, and that the area are spreading in the Southwest and South.
"The American people," says the union, "will not indemnify policemen Klien and other lawless persons and organizations who presume to dictate to the community their conception of law and order. We respectfully submit to you that we are able to cope with hardiness of this character, in the long run federal intervention will be inevitable."
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UNITED STATES TAKES NEW STAND IN PEON CASES
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 12—A new legal stop to stop alleged pennance was taken in this city when Hooper Alexander, a united States district attorney for the northern district of Georgia, asked A. Sibley to ask for a writ of habeas corpus for Dave Worthy. The writ was asked for in the course of a court proceeding. "This is an unusual procedure and was followed by Mr. Hooper only after consultation with the attorney who served on the Sibley court." Judge Sibley set next Saturday as the date for a hearing. At that time, the police arrested Worthy, who has Worthy in his custody, on the sheriff of Pike county, at whose direction the police arrested Worthy, an employee who swore out the warrant for the prisoner's arrest, must come before the court and show why he should not be granted.
Blames Race for Psonage
The application for the writ revealed some significant correspondence contained in letters between the district attorney and Mr. Alexander is said to have sent a letter to Mr. Jurguery, the alleged import of which passage directly on the base. In the purported letter, which is quoted in question, the attorney concludes that the message has been practiced for a number of years to a considerable extent in many of the agricultural districts in this and
Mentions Weaknesses
After admitting the existence of the practice the district attorney finds a probable excuse for it in the back of responsibility, thriftiness and administration of a contract or the necessity for economy shown by these tenants. As a consequence of this he declares that the farmers are allowed to operate in the same methods by enforcing agreements. Very often, it is said, the tenants will become indicted to the farmers during the winter months and the farmers before the crops are harvested and hire out to some other planters when wages are paid. Because of this situation there has been a law by virtue of which the tenants are often imprisoned. Under this law a new employer agrees to pay off a new tenant's indebtedness to an other collector by collecting the crops is made to the procedure out of which much these grows, often the tenant is said to make no definite provision for the crops. It frequently happens that a process is served out from some state magistrate charging such perfect as a misdeceiver. In many of those cases the magistrate is indicted and turned over to the employer.
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The testimony continues with the statement that when cases of poison are instituted the testimony of the allied poison is called. Then, calling attention to cases in which life people are said to be held in virtual court, the testimony could each homicide could be more effectively enforced in the writ of habeas corpus could be based in the name of the United States.
Asks Daugherty's Advice
"It in your judgment," the letter to the attorney general reads, "the jurisdiction does not exist for using out a writ of habeas corpus in the name of delivering a man from a state of slavery, then it seems to me that congress should legislate on the subject. If it could be done, the plaintiff will ask out the writ of habeas corpus in behalf of any person who appears upon probable evidence, to be held in a mighty court, and I am inclined to think it would have, a wholesome effect in curing abuses that being the law and the authority of the government." The reply of the attorney general to the district attorney is said, have quoted various cases to uphold the authority of the government, to be sworn out by the United States in cases of alleged progeny and gave to Mr. Hooper the authority to prosecute the name of the government when he believes the moanage law is being violated.
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Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 12—Following an investigation of the charges against Vaughn was alleged to have taken firms from one Sam Williams, the city civil service commission uncovering an officer and directed that he be restored to duty and given cover covering the period of his suspension, the commission that Williams, who accused him, of being a professional phlebotomist and tried and alleged that the "dip" tried to harm him, on July 16 according to Vaughn's story. Williams requested change of a $20 bill which he got, so then he was arrested and after Vaughn's arrest claimed that he had witnessed him handling the money away to the cop, and that he did not see those men until two hours later in the police of the Dumont Theater. He was then into a district to do special work and it is removed that the white police contain in the district may have had a hand to have him apprehended and removed.
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Pittsburgh, Jan. 14, 1983. —The finding of bloody bruises in roaming house in Clark street, owned by Queenie Woodward, 25, who disappeared five weeks ago, has led county detectives to uncover the unidentified body was found along the Vernon road last week. Mrs. Martha Anderson of Kirkpatrick County, identified the body as that of Mrs. Woodward. She said that after the woman disappeared she went to her home and found a bloody bruise. Blood grymms, Mrs. Anderson said that Woodward had also disappeared. The finding of the clothing she had on her body in the bloody bruise woman was murdered in the hill section and her body taken to the scene where it was found. They are searching for the missing husband.
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Court Says No Visitors to Manning
Judge Haddison's order prevent all visitors from entering the building. Sgt. General A. M. Brand and Sheriff Johnson of Newton county from seeing Manning.
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A few years back a man wrote a book titled "Will Power." It was based on business a sort of fundamental to money making, a secret to success. It sold like his cakes. Every one but the real business man bought it and the dreamer. There was no mystery about the mammoth sales to the midlife massa. It was done to the Will and man can do anything that he has the will power to do. If he will to get a million and has the will power he gets it. However, they say, the Will and man can do anything. This point I sometimes wonder whether man on masse ever asks the question: Is there such an animal as live? From where does he come? Finally, is my analysis of so-called will power correct? If a child is on the Will and man may he get off or he may not. It all depends on whether he knows that if he stays there it means certain Everyone has a desire and a mighty desire to be rich. Then, why isn't he rich? Because he won't know here. Men willid and desired to fly for hundreds of years, but it was; until the time of the Wrights that they Wrights had learned the secrets of flying. In the early days of the war the Germans won battle after battle of fighting and how to make improvement of war which the others could not build. England and France had not did they know how.
Commercial and business success and the marketing of money upon them is the key to success. Our business has been slow in developing because we haven't had the experience which is necessary to be successful. We have been "burned" so after all, we do what we know. Will power is knowledge of the things that are important to us or of endeavor we must know how. Thus a fundamental of success is to know.
To Build Rosenwald School
Columbia, Md., Aug. 12—Citizens of Columbia hold a mass meeting at the University of Columbia raising money to build a Ramsey school, six-tiered school. The meeting was conducted by Prof. J. J. Jefferson, principal of the school, in this city.
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Finally, as a Race we must not be discouraged. There will come to us as to all races, seasons of depression and those in high places may seem to seek to insult, humiliate and harass us, but they cannot host. The morning is justly are losing more than we are. More all, we must not lose faith in ourselves nor in our Race. We must be as proud of being a Race as a Jamaican is through such meetings as the National Negro Business League that the Negro is encouraged and made to upon the bright of the day for the future than ever before. Again I say that I hope as many as can possibly arrange to do will attend the coming meeting of the National Negro Business
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Angry Mob in Detroit Ropes Man
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 12—As a result of an altercation which started at a baseball game, a lynching was made. The seventh present station on the boundary line between Detroit and Hamtramck. The man sought by the police and the seventh present station according to the most reliable versions of the affair obtainable, Grigs had gone to the baseball park and taken a shot at Sam anning. Despite their objections he held his ground and when the argument became heated some shouts were struck. Grigs got into a fight with Sam anning and the crowd closing in on him made for the home of his cousin, Sam Grigs, at 1021 St. Auburn avenue. He was shot after him, yelling "Lynch him, Lynch him!" When they had drawn close to the dwelling Sam came out on the mob to desist in its demonstration. The more rosterless would not listen to him and a shot was fired. Sam anning was head of his sister. Immediately Sam drew a pistol which he had taken the caution to bring out with him and members of the mob who had not ceased in their efforts to get to the house and lay hands on Owen. He continued to continue demand that they be freed and began beating them with hats and hurting stones at them. When they had been subdued, in response to continuous demand that they be freed and it was placed around grigs neck. At this juncture a Hamtramck police officer, Stanley Gorleyk, battled the mob and reached Grigs. A lot call was turned in and the mob hold off until the arrival of reserves from both Sam Grigs and his sister have been led in jail, charged with assault with intent to kill. Owen Grigs' own hold as a witness of the
The white bags wounded in the bottle were Victor Dudinskii, 12, 22, 227 in the arm and other Hamtramck soldiers in the arm and other Hamtramck soldiers in the arm and other Nudratsowski, 14, 22, 227 Jacobs street. Hamtramck shot in the arm and believed at the time that he have been, family wounded. Both have taken to the Samaritan hospital.
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COP FRUSTRATES MURDER
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Officer W. P. Williams, 25th product, braved all danger Monday night when he run into a shower of fire that blew up his street door and caused a successful attempt to murder from being committed. According to eye witnesses to the shoot-ing affray, the trouble started when a man entered the house and scolding among themselves, Alexander Williams, 27, 3150 State street, was shot above the right hip, and Robert Roth, 14, 550 East 323 street, suffered a broken arm. The run was held in the hand of Henry Yonak, 227 South Park avenue, who made his escape.
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Washington, D.C. Aug. 12—Sidney Lockett, 20, and giving his address as Lackett, 20, and Sidney Lockett, 20, were found in a roadside building in Waukee, suffering from a third bullet wounds. He was discovered by two materials, John Triplett and Anibery Morgan of Alexandria, Va., who were found in the building. Lockett in his story of the cause of his being in such a condition said that he had gone across the river to shave his hair and then to sleep in the car and passed his destination. While walking back he claims to have been attacked by two men of the line whom he knocked down, and who later shot him. Lockett, 20, was Baskington from Johnstown, Tenn.
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Washington, D. C., Aug. 12—Whether or not the Japanese are a white race is to be learned in the prosecution of a case to come before the Supreme court of the United States at its forthcoming session. The case is No. 4 on the decket and will probably be heard soon after Chief Justice Taft takes his seat on October 3.
The Japanese concerned particularly the litigation is a California federal action is labeled "Taiho Ozawa vs. The United States." He will be represented before the Supreme court of the United States. Section 2169 of the Revised Statutes of the United States governing naturalization of aliens and prohibiting the granting of citizenship in the United States is the one under fire. It is said that the arguments of the claimant will advance the theory that the root stocks of the Japanese are the types are found among the Japanese in the Caribbean or white type is prevalent.
The case came to the Supreme court on a certificate from the Japanese court of Appeal for the North Circuit (California).
gripped the souls of the congregation. At the evening and final hour the Rev. W. A. Blackwell of Chicago stirred people to a high pitch of religious fervor.
Every bishop and general officer of the denomination was present at the council among whom were Blight J. Campbell, B. Blackwell, L. W. Kryst, C. Clemmon, Wood, W. L. Lee and P. A. Wallace. Besides the general officers, Dr. Jacobs and Rev. Gober, seen by our reporter, were Rev. S. D. Watkins, Rev. J. W. H. Hunt, Rev. W. J. Walls, editor of the Star of Zion; Rev. C. C. Allergy, editor of the quarterly Review; Rev. J. F. Lee, editor of Sunday school Hierarchy; Rev. M. Martin, secretary of education, and W. Martin, others high in the council of Zion.
The talk of making Reys, W. C. Brown and J. W. Brown bishops of the University of Pittsburgh left believing that one or both will be elevated at the next general conference. Some have said that it is not possible to select a bishop from some annual conference, for it would not seem right to select two bishops from the same annual conference, for whom choose. However, if fate does not intervene it will be either or both bishops. It is not known when Brown. A bishop Brown is surely to come from the New York conference.
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Washington, D. C., Aug. 12.—It is conceived by "bidders" here that the Phillips group will announce the nominee to administer to Haiti by Representative Tayer of St. Louis is a clever piece of crossing. The belief is that Phillips is merely a stulting horse planted by none other than the colombian, who is the president of those whom the Malone group consider Missouri political males over the preceps. It has been said, was a prominent "inviter son" from the "Show Me" State until Prof. Sina Harris and Dr. Crossland muddled up the issue. It is sources have assumed that to think that this political point is payback to the last two mentioned, he thought to be trying to thoroughly mix up the Color of Missouri patronage question. Another interesting feature is the fact that Dr. Phillips, now backed by Congressman Fayer, recently opened the nomination to be serving "To with the dancer."
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Dr. Blackwell of Chicago Stirs Audience With Oratory; Other Features
New York, Aug. 12. The connectional council and centenary of the New York conference of the A. M. K. Zion Church at 10th St. 10th St. in church, the Ivy, J. W. Brown, pastor, came to a glorious close on Saturday, April 2. Prior to the council and centenary celebration, the commissioned Aug. 22, the executive committee of the Women's Home and For-mer Relief Society held a four days' session from July 29, Mrs. Dr. Blackwell
Mother Zion church, the Rev. J. B. Tucker, came to a glorious close on Sunday, Aug. 7, the council and centennial celebration, which commenced Aug. 2, the executive committee of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society held a four days session from July 29, Mrs. J. A. Johnson, the adjunct at the opening session. The principal work was the reception of reports from the various Episcopal districts, the congregation along spiritual and financial lines had been made. During the evening, sessions musical and literary programs were held under the direction of Rev. Robert W. Richardson, Sr. furnished the music the first cooking and Rev. C. Brown the second cooking and Rev. W. deferred by Messiases P. A. Wallace, Lola Walters, Nancy C. Jones and Shermo. The feature of the second cooking was Mrs. P. A. Wallace. It dealt in a very graphic manner with the rise and progress of our Race in the United States. His Bishop Wallace. On Aug. 1 an anniversary program was rendered.
Friday night what was classed as an all-star concert under the auspices of the orchestra. It was indeed an all-star affair from the theatrical rendition by the choir under Prof. Lloyd Carr to the Harry and Lauren Prumpin music school. The Melrose quintet that singles out the hit with their spirits. McMeadens Prumpin and Lulu Robinson Jones resembled several excellent songs, readily, made a great impression her relations, W. B. Payne was master of ceremonies. Following the concert, W. B. Payne prescheduled a sermon that
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The national grand council of Ancient United Knights and Daughters of Africa after a six days' session$^1$ this city, from Aug. 1, to Aug. 6, both inclusive, has closed one of the most successful sessions in its history. The sessions were held at the Wendell Phillips high school until Friday evening and the juvenile convention was held at Mascotte Hall, 40th and State streets. The public meeting and rehearsal Movement Club on Monday evening, at which Daughter Mamie Horne was chairman; the parade and held day on Thursday afternoon, at J. Wesley Hall and Captain M. T. Barley of the First Illinois Regiment were inaugurated the recess at the Council of which Daughter Maggie T. Pryor was chairman, and the reception at Mascotte Hall on Saturday afternoon, at the queens and representatives of the juvenile department. The delegates who came from all parts of the city as being well pleased with their stay in the Windy City and said that they could never forget the hospitality extended them by the Chicago Knights
The national grand master, William H. Fields, all of the grand and state officers, had nothing but words and general committee which it was headed by Rev. T. L. Scott, Daughter Kila Jackson, state grand committee, and Daughter Maggie T. Pryer, Loma Dixon, Dera Cronen, Manie Murren, Ella L. Holmes, Mamie Draper, Gillian Hewlett, Helen Hewlett, Henrietta Gladys Thompson and scores of others that time and space will not permit to be mentioned. The national grand council will next meet at Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Sullivan engineer of the parade declared it the best unit for his course extended during the session. Chicagoans who saw the parade declared it the best unit for his course extended during the city for years. Nearly 100 automobiles were in the procession.
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S. G. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., is in the city setting relations. He is a visiting relative and friend in the city. S. G. Jackson of University College Northampton, Tenn., is in the city to attend the National Hardwoods Association. A graduate flower designer of the late Charles B. Polkhammer, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. A. Jackson. Among the participants on Master Sculpture presents a last Thursday evening exhibition of his work. A student of the University, Mr. and Mrs. James Hardfield, St. Louis, Mo., are in the city visiting 425 Columbia avenue. Mrs. George Luther Pard, 4825 Indiana avenue, has returned to the city spending the winter in the South. Dr. South, Atlanta, Ga., is in the South. 477 Columbia avenue.
Mrs. Inez Young, Greenville, Miss. is in the city visiting relatives at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Wun, Dum, 5244 Perry county, gave a dancing party on Monday night in home of their children. Motion Picture Company, Mr. Brookes is spending a few days in the city. Mrs. Helen and Lola Autry, who have been attending the summer school at A. and I State Normal, Nashville, Tenn., are spending the rest of the summer in Chicago, the their brothers, Irena and Willey Autry. Mr. and Mrs. T. Walker, 2571 South Park avenue, gave a luncheon in the city visiting teacher of Oklahoma City.
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C. H. Strohan, moving picture operator at the States Theater, and his family at 127 Toluca Avenue, left on the ground floor, there and to other parts. Mrs. Thomas Strohan and son, 4525 Walash Avenue, left the city Aug. 4 for various parts in the East to visit Miss Margaret Haines of Cinemati, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. Elia Holl, 4024 Culmert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, Jr. of Cinemati, left the city, Mrs. Ellen Clark, 420 East 49th street.
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Attorney Elisha Scott of Topokia, Ky., spent a few days in the city on business.
Mrs. Mickey Cook-Spokes, Washington, I. D. and Mrs. Cock, I. D., spent a few days in the city on business and daughter, D. Moody Cook at the home of Mrs. L. D. Grifflin, 3350 South Park avenue.
Mrs. Shawn Shaw, Jackson, Miss., are in the city visiting Mrs. L. D. Grifflin, 3350 South Park
Mrs. Loomis Barker of Norfolk, Va., a teacher in the high school of that city, as in the Windy City taking a vacation in the university. She is stopping with Mrs. Webster, 6550 Elberhard avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Douglas, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bukey Boyd, 3550 Maryland avenue.
Mrs. Linda Jackson Pawson, Oakland, Cal., formerly of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julia Allen, 1041 Walsh avenue, and other re-in
Mrs. Sadie Morton entertained a number of guests last Holiday weekend at the Mansfield Inn and son of Manopolis, Minneapolis, and son of Manopolis, Minneapolis, were laid for twelfth, Minneapolis, is visiting her brother, Frank Coverd, a popular understudy of New Haven, Mrs. Leslie Cox, 60 East 134 street, twelfth, twelfth with a fundraiser for the guests, Mrs. Molly Scott and Mrs. Dhebe Williams of Wheeling, W. A. M. 49, M. Thompson of Kansas City, M. 49, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M. 49, Perkins, 425 Indiana avenue, gave a dinner party to his wife, and her brother's wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (town of Louisville, Ky.,
Mrs. William M. M. Meyer, 60 East 134 street, in Detroit, has returned to the city after an extended visit on the Pacific coast.
Mrs. T. W. Johnson has returned to Detroit in Detroit, M. 49, a week's visit with Mrs. Kitty E. Baker and family, 4208 Indiana avenue.
Mrs. Lotus Crawford, 60 East 134 street, gave a card party Tuesday evening in honour of her sisters, Mrs. Carole L. Casey, 4200 Indiana avenue, who has been seriously ill. President hospital for the last month of Wheeling, W. A.
J. H. Longhorn, 4660 State street manager of the Donnchair Hotel, was called to Wilmington, N. C., to the helipad of his sister, Mrs. Lucy Brown, who is seriously ill. Additional News on Page 4
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MAJOR N. CLARK SMITH GIVES ENTIRE PROGRAM OF ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS
The auditorium of Pilgrim Baptist church was crowded on Thursday evening, August 4, to welcome Maj. N. Clark Smith, director, band master and composer, to the city of many chiropractic spirituals by the Metropolitan chain
D. Peyton and soprano was especially good and delivered the request of the audience for an encore.
Pattil Brown, as solist with the chiropractic Ladies' Chorus, the octetic spirituals by the Metropolitan chain
Two cellos, a French horn and clarinet were the solo instruments along with the piano by the Ebner-church choir, directed by J. A. Taylor, Branch Church
Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church, Champaign avenue, Calhoun Street, Wiley Burton, minister—Last Sunday, Aug. 7, was a great day for Lincoln Memorial, by H. H. Proctor, president and founder, and a great audience greeted him. He preached a powerful sermon on "Thirsting for food" and it was a great experience for the day, the pastor will speak and tell of the achievements of the recent Congregational national council held in Los Angeles, and the impressions of the great West and of the solitary opportunities for our time there. A coral invitation is extended in the city are invited to make the Lincoln Memorial church their headquarters while in Chicago
South Park M. E. Church 33d and South Park avenue, Rev. G. B. Bryant, pastor. Va. Va. Audit Rev. Bryant's place at both morning and evening services. SIX persons were united with the church. The Sunday school at 11 a.m. The educational program rendered by the orchestra was very impressive. The children of the vacation Bible school had exercised exercises Monday, August, 8.
St. Mark's M. E. Church, 50th and 51st streets, pastor. The monthly commission was largely attended by St. Mark members last Sunday morning. The pastor baptizes and administers the Sunday service. The commission was "Unrepented Covers." St. Mark's gave a quarter in the quarterly collection. Rev. T. L. Scott and his wife come to St. Mark's Sunday, Sept. 4.
Bethel A. M. E. Church—Bishop A. J. A. cereal preached at the Bishop last week, and a preacher of a prebative congregation. His friends gave him a most enthusiastic mowlw before he left for London, where he preached at the Ala. preached at the eventing services. A large number of persons united with the church at both servicers and the day. The pastor, Rev. S. L. birth, will be in charge. Bethel is winding up a most eventful and prosperous year. The dollar money list is growing, let all loyal members register.
Olivet Baptist Church—Rev. L. K. Williams, minister. The debt day is underway. The dollar day under the auspices of the Cosmopolitan League was a big success. The first prize for the healthiest baby, the second prize for the best little names Klimber and the second prize, a bank account of $2,500, was given to the pastor. Dr. Willingham will in the pulpit Sunday and will preach both morning and at night. Rev. J. H. Blumman has been on the job a week and a week and to greet his congregation at 27th street. A big day is expected, and the special prescheine all day and special music by the choir. All are welcome.
Institutional Church—The services at Institutional church Sunday were highly interesting, the pastor was very enthusiastic the morning and administered the Holy Communion. The music was excellent. In the afternoon dr. James Wesley, a member of the officers in the auditorium of the Municipal Her on Frederick Douglass day, a feature of the pageant, Sunday morning, the officers of the Wesley William Dickey and John Wesley Robinson, preached their introductory sermons.
People's Interdenominational Church invites the public to attend its services held every week at the church. The services will be 11 a.m., m. Master Roach will preach; 8 p. m., vesper services, Choir rehearsal will be held at Y. M. C. A. A. Thomas Roach will clock p. m. Rev Thomas E. Roach pastor; Prof. I. C. Thomas, director.
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D. Peyton, soprano, was especially good and well deserved the request of Patti Brown, as solist with the Chicago Lions' Chorus; the octetetspirituals by the Metropolitan choir; the tenorwaltzes by Patty Brown; were all excellent and interpreted with a fine appreciation for the music of the composer. A unique place among musicians, in that his work has been mainly in the orchestra, little explored by the American Negro.
Autonette C. Cone, director of Salem Baptist church choir, presented the dramatic cantata, "Ishlazazar," at Merriam Lincoln Center. Wednesday, August 16, 2005, at 10:30 a.m. A. Mundy, tenor; Ollie Robinson, dramatic coach; Gladys Walters, piano accompanist; and Thurman F. Charley, grand accompanist.
Wolfgang J. Loewe, director, and a musician, J. 1005, at the music for Illinois day at the Pasadena of Progress, Municipal Pier, Saturdays, August 6. Mr. Jones included spiritual and song songs on his program.
Ida Tyndall graduated from the Chicago Musical College this spring in violin, harmony and composition. She took the general course for violin, which specifically qualifies her to teach that instrument.
Josse Eleanor Shaw, who summed in Chicago for six weeks to study in the Master Class of Leopold Godowsky, has returned to Boston.
Ethan Minor Gavin, editor of the Woman's Page of the Chicago Defender and graduate musician, is in idlewild for her summer vacation.
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Greenville, Miss. Aug. 12.-The marriage of Dr. L. J. Foster, Howard University graduate and leading dental surgeon of Norfolk, to Miss Elizabeth of Norfolk, place Aug. 1 at the home of the bride. The ceremony was honored by the presence of the leading citizens of both races from the Delta. On the day of the ceremony, was the hostess at an elaborate six course luncheon. Immediately after the marriage the bride and groom left for an extended honeymoon amoun
TRIGGS-HARRIS
Miss Ellen Triggs and James Harris were quietly married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the groom, 2161 Ellis avenue.
McKIBBON: JOHNSON
Miss Mildred McKibbon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKibbon, Descendant of James K. Johnson of Canaan to James J. Johnson of Canaan the bride's home July 27 at 8 o'clock. They are at home to their many friends. The bride's groom's mother, 4325 Turtle avenue.
FARMER-OWENS
Wichita, Kan. Aug. 12—One of the interesting society events here this summer was the work of Miss Petrina G. v. 6 Dr. J. K. Farrer, Mrs. Farrer has taught several years in the Wichita schools and received a visit in Chicago and other points Mrs. Farrer will resume teaching in the local schools.
The South Carolina Club will meet Tuesday evening, Aug. 18, at the Y. M. C. A., at 8 p.m. All members are invited to be present, A. H. Richey president; J. A. Washington, secretary.
The Shonili Adelphia Girls Club will meet Tuesday evening, Aug. 18, at Park beginning Sunday, Aug. 18 at 4 p.m., until fall.
The president and secretary of the Topkapi, Kan. for the K. P. accompaniment, Mrs. Gill Harris Turner, host; S. B. Lutrelle, president; R. Rogers, secretary; L. Jackson, re
The Zeta chapter of the Ohio State University, the Columbia alumni chapter of Kappa Upsilon, were visited by George F. David, the grand polemarch of the organization, and the president of the visit to all of the loading university seats of Kappa Alpha Psi, which was organized in at the University of State, to twenty-four chapters increased to twenty-four chapters with a membership of over 1,200 and a movement Club met at the residence of Mrs. G. A. Harrison. The meeting was very interesting and a college program was conferred. The following members, Mrs. P. A. Pereo of Texas and the Meddames H. F. Stephens, G. Brantley, Mrs. P. A. Pereo of Texas and the Stephens and Coin Prize.
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Citizens of Chicago filled the 51st Regiment armory Sunday afternoon after being moved to Major Charles L. Hunt, a world war veteran and one of the city's best nurses. Major Hunt's death recently occurred at the United States hospital No. 53, 54 street and 10th avenue, where he joined nurses while in service in the world war. The funeral cortege moved from the hospital to the undersigned parishes shortly after his death, mail carriers union, the Eighth Illinois regiment, Spanish-American parishes, and the 62nd of Musses were in line. "The End of a Perfect Day" was rendered on Saturday while the funeral procession made its way to the army. When it arrived there the building was already filled with flowers, and knew and loved the building here.
Colonel J. R. Marshall and Major John Alexander spoke briefly of the life and work of Mr. Marshall, the first curator of the Faces in Chicago, Rev. J. W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's M. E. church, delivered the funeral oration. In addition, the deceased is survived by a wife, Mrs. Eleanor L. Hunt, 6425 Langley avenue, and a daughter, Mrs. Constance H. Hunt, 6425 Langley avenue were offered by members of the Eighth regiment and the Louise D. Marshall auxiliary.
TAYLORS ENTERTAIN FOR THEIR CLEVELAND CUEST Brooklyn, N. X. Aug. 12—One of the season's most elaborate social affairs occurred Aug. 3 when Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, 4724 Canton avenue, held a reception for William Tarry, who had here several months.
Among the guests were: Bishop W. Lee and P. J. Calhoun, Bishop W. Lee and K. S. Ashley, Dr. Washington, D. C.; Prof. W. D. Jones, Chance Roberts, Mrs. H. Phelpe, the Missouri State and K. S. Ashley, the University of Meble, all from Columbia who are students at the Columbia University summer school. George Loeffler, Soprano, both of Manhattan, favored with several beautiful selections. A summons repaired was served to forty-eight.
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Montgomery and McClain Company Still Drawing Well at the Grand
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two weeks at the grand Theater. It is a live comedy offering and as many as three comedy offers it commend it. The cast is an impressive one and there is not a number of quality for the work out cut for him or her, but the widest kind of chorus is as capable as any seen here in the works of the
JOHN H. BURKE
production, while light, carries a deal of interest, the costing and scenery on one side and the other on the opposite side and thus the other a show that will not stand a lot of missing. While the closing of "The Passing" is a great entertainment, the passing from the Stroll of this split-and group of entertainers, it does mean that the time to see it is limited, and who haven't done so had better be putting busy. Beginning next Monday night, by popular demand, the 1929, "which is actually Montgomery & McClain's biggest success, New songs and work throughout have been the best show of the spoody class ever put together by the clever pair.
"LETTERS"
Buffalo, N. Y.
Aug. 7, 1921.
24 Vine street, Buffalo, N. Y.
25 Vine street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Hodges stopped by during the week
also Dot & Stevens and folle grant.
Hodges sorry they could not
stay host.
Friend Mr. Langston, just a little to let you hear from us again. This being our first time down this way, we want to let you know just how we are doing. In Dallas, Tex., last year our age was 12 and we are in the New Orleans Theater, San Antonio, Tex., and really, Mr. Langston, not because we have brought people out to this theater who have never been to a show. We are simply cleaning, and having brought everyone so we the first thing the manager puts us is, "Hooten, have you a clean seat, or do not want to go?" We are grand to have the manager come back and say, "Hooten, you have an idea that we should apply here in the South." We hope to be back in Chicago before fall and hope to meet you, as you are the theater manager and engagement in Chicago. Trusting you are having five times this hot weather and thinking you for past favors, we are the theater manager at Hooten & Hooten. New Dream Theater, San Antonio, Tex., theater, New Orleans, La., engagement of August 15.
Oakland, Calif.
Dear Friends Toni, I have made another change. I left the Vendone Cafe in Los Angeles for a better position. I am back with all of my friends. Oakland. A sad accident a few days ago to some of the musicians and entertainers who a car containing a bottle of alcohol and Teddy McMurray was killed, almost instantly, and the rest of the party were slightly injured. Miss Melissa Toni, Mrs. Kinchon, Mr. Larsen, Mrs. Larsen, Mr. Larsen, Henry Allen were injured.
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The cafe is doing very good. The menu here is the lineup: Earl Whale, saxophone; Leo Howard, violin and saxophone; James Porter, correct; piano; Baron Willie Morehead, treemann; Henry Allen, drums. Now we have the entertainers: Mies Lelch, Billy Bitchie, Martha Ritchie and Filius Ross. This lineup furnishes any feature of the day. We feature all of the largest numbers of the day. Mr. Sydney during the proprietor, is not sparing expense to please the crowd and to surely enjoy the night. Ponchar cafe. I will close until time. Remember me to the bunch: Filius Ross, Creole Cafe, 1730 11th St.
"COLEX" HJJ
J. W. Coleman, famous for his connection with the Blackstone Quarter and for many nominations in County Hospital, Chicago, IL. He is suffering from a general breakdown. Joshua Broder, sophisticate with the Watts & Wittis show, is having pain. La Address, Chicago Defender.
Windshield Jackson
FAMOUS GEORGIAS NEW CORPORATION
Dear Ken, Tess. The writing follows our annihilation of the first to the Red camps broke clear and sum up the horrors of the war to tell a follow with pop and ginger Tomato and Taro and myself and Neeg immediately got busy on the first day of the war ready for the second of our "Tesson to the Bolshevik" we reported to the
"I am of the opinion that there is a possibility that the Reds at those camps do not understand the situation. It pushes us. It stings us. It stings which might appear within range. Therefore, I think it would be admissible to camp to make some sort of an investigation along that line. I will let you use your own judgment however, but I think it would be justified under the circumstances. That's all. Good job. As soon as we had been dismissed by the major I told Tomato that I would make the landing at the Red Camp was insistent. "I think it is my place to do this thing," he said. "I am the one they tried upon and I should be leading from them. Say we both land."
By Gov Herndon
is leaves the Fust-
spending with "face-
snap" to it and
Portland. Business
at Portland was capacity both
night and night. If you
think the coast is
doomed you will have
this way and see
for yourself. The
seemery is bea-
nner weather can't
beat. The days
Friend Tony--This leaves the famous Georgia Minster curled east after spending a week in Seattle and Portland. Just last week, Portland was capacity both matinee and afternoon. I think the coast is dood you will have to see this way and see for yourself. The scenery is beautiful and weather can't be
are cool and the nights very chilly. Yes, you will see people wearing over-sized dresses and jackets is packed every night. Lee Bailley of the team of King & Bailley of Williams & Walker fame is a star. Lee Bailley is also a popular entertainer in Seattle. The jazz orchestra under the direction of Frank Walden, saxophonist and Adolph Edwards, drummer and he's a real jazz drummer. The Dixie Four, playing Dantayes Theater, are a quartet of musicians, a quartet of Moss & Fries are a team "show stoppers." The Georgics paid Mason & Bailley a visit at the Moss Theater, where they "died" the bill up in knots. Johann Woods, who resigned the show in Tacoma, Wash., coming asking when will the Georgics be back in K, C, and the clubs are buying new wardrobe in which to greet letters from performers asking what minstrel show it is with a $21 top salary. I won't give the name, but not having a good show.
The Georgiaists have ordered new wardrobes for their Eastern engagements and will invade the East with his band. Pusatnea Cal., visiting his wife, he will rejoin the show at Salt Lake City Utah. Jack Johnson is handling the stage in his absence. Jack Ross band in concert at Seattle. Enclosed and route card. I am always glad to hear from friends and mail addressed in care of the Chicago Defender will always reach the Georgians.
ABBOTT DEAD
Mr. Abbott, top tenor of the Expol-
lations, and the most popular and successful quartets in the business, died suddenly last week at the Theater at Humilion, Canada. Low
HARVEY'S MINSTRELS
Harvey's Minstrels, with Chick Beauman and a great lineup, are in the wings of Wisconsin this week, playing Green Bay, Appleton, Wausau, Merrill and Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids is Grand Rapids Wis, next Monday. Business is great all along the line.
and I saw Tomato's plane sitting directly above the cart at what I stepped out of the plane and made it to the group I noted Vag, who always has his wits with him, climbing over from the cart he could use the machine gun it it was needed. This action filled me with the most peculiar feeling, and as I looked it toward the wall, I saw what I would if I had been walking toward our own headquarters. I saw the small red flag flying over the cement about halfway down the line and I immediately headed for it, knowing that the commander of the plane would be there, who would be as well. He was a big gazebo for sure, standing at least 6 feet 6 inches high, and his staff were all big men, too. I looked at him. When I got off, you should have seen the books on those follows' faces. Their eyes fairly stood out of their heads, for it was the first one in the group that they had over "black jacket."
"That being the case, sir, I would advise that you and your men give Mr. Mackroo has already arranged for the morning's program." With this I saluted, turned and walked toward the left nor to the right. Yazz had started the motor and mounted his seat as I mounted mine. We were on the right, and as noticed that Tomato was now falling lower than ever, I contrived to pass to one side of the camp as I left and proceeded to the other of their small arms. Tomato maneuvered, waiting to learn the result of my "visit" by what action I take
New York, Aug. 11—Tapers were hired today for the incorporation in New York state of the Ethiopian Amusement Corporation, at $300,000 to the development, management and production of entertainments with the purpose of stage shows, costumes and musical arts, the arts of company are located in the Urbana Building, suite 505, 1433 Broadway, in the papers of incorporation, cover the entire field of entertainment outlined in the papers of incorporation, cover the entire field of entertainment operating theaters to establishing a school, with branches in all the larger cities, for the purpose of teaching singing and music. The incorporators are successful theatrical men of the profession. Colored stage talent, properly taught and developed, adequately equipped and honestly managed, offered investment opportunities incorporated.
The individual Colonial artist has in the past had to struggle against exceptional audition have given up the battle rather than condemn themselves to the unintentions of sking, dancing, and cheapest of theaters. It is the purpose of this new corporation to establish an organization to which the institution in securing first class stage material, songs, dialogue, scenery, music, wardrobe and real business management, all of which are vital in order that there may always be an outlet for the talent developed in the corporation to establish and operate the following separate departments: the youth department to organize, scale and manage vaudeville acts of all descriptions, from singles to play 'girl acts'. Arrangements will be made for the musical, songs, music, wardrobe, scenery and whatever else may be required to make them presentable in theaters of this and other countries.
A musical department to organize, equip and manage Colored bands and orchestra, and book through this department.
A promotion department to stage and legitimate offers for presentation on Broadway and in the better theaters of this country and Europe.
A department to make picture plays and comedies from typical Negro stories.
A mechanical music department to produce orders, player-piano rolls and other mechanical reproductions of the works and compositions of their artists.
It is reported that preparations are being made to produce an elaborately choreographed Broadway presentation during the season. The book and lyrics for this production are in the hands of three musicians, and the stage successes and if present plans materialize it is said that this will be one of the most protentious productions with All Colored talent ever attempted.
A policy of two shows nightly is being considered, one performance to hang out the other at midnight to attend the after-theater crowd. A second company will be organized to tour the Broadway opening of the reception the original company indicates a long run. It is the consensus of opinion of theatrical people that Broadway is ripe for an amusement enterprise along these lines. The success of Mr. Shuffle Along* shows that the theater-going public appreciates and enjoys Colored entertainment, and the productions are that this corporation financial success but that it will do much to elevate the individual artist to a plane of respect and appreciation, fulfill his and will reflect credibly on the whole Colored people.
The Quintard Miller new show, *Darktown Scandals of 1923*, will open in Detroit, Mich. The company will be as people, including a real beauty
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Celebrated Star Is Coming to the States in a Great
FRANK'S DOPE
FRANK'S DOPE
Grand Theater
Well, Field Marshal Tony-The biggest thing in Chicago right now is the legacy of Progress, and the next biggest thing is Lingling Hros, and down the other day and saw it. I, G. Lowery and his band, and believe me, I, G. has got some band, and they play a well, a well, but several numbers for Florence and myself and gave us a season ticket to the circus. Mr. Lowery's wife and my wife are amphibians and they had to talk about indolphinops. Well, I don't blame them, as indianapolis has turned out some real performers. It is a funny thing how some performers always try to knock the progressive performer, the one who is what they will say about him: "Oh well, I know how he gets it. He has to give up to his agent." Still that performer got the ticks to stand on the corner and knock. How does he get the time? I will tell you. When he finishes his season onstage, he acts, books it in some small theater and gets the rough olgos off it. Then he tells his agent that he has a new act and small house goes over and sees it, likes the act; then they get their season route. Now, he does all of that while the other performer knocks and still this same progressive performer is always willing to help the other performer who has a new act, small house goes after he helps him he goes on knocking just the same. But that's the way the world goes. They always knock the follow that tries to help
Now, on the other hand, there is the producer who produces a show and gives work to 10 or 50 performers that will be paid, that follow, as he won't pay you." Still this producer has had people working for him for years and has been paid for them, but the knacker knows more about this producer's business than the people who have been working for him for years. And then, again, the producer has not worked for this performer not to work for this producer has just asked that same producer for work and the producer didn't have a place for him or her.
Then there is the performer who is always hoping for someone's downfall. Now here are men who have had the opportunity to performers who would not be working right now if they were not with those shows, as it is summer and they who house open, Billy King, Miller and Lysie, Sissell & Hailer, Salem & Whitney & Honner Tul, Irving Miller, self and several others. But still there is always a rumor out that one or the other of these shows is closed. We have no official report, but they just get up in the morning and don't stop to read the paper they are in such a hurry to be the bearer of some bad news. They have Lysie and Sissell & Blake's "Shuffle Monz" closed half a dozen times, and it is still running and one of the hits who saw the show is closed only hope that it will be closed. They don't stop to think that the more Colored performers that are produced and the more performers the work gets, the Colored performer gets.
Woll, Tony, my musical director.
Miss丽娜 Lara, is very slim from
forward and directed my show just
as if it was his own show, and right
bottom of my heart that I also want
to thank Raymond and Jimmy, the
cornetist and the violinist, for help,
were also several numbers there that
had only a lead sheet in pencil, but
Davon played them just as if he had
not been there. There is always somebody who will
help you out if you try to help yourself.
Amila I want to thank Davon
the orchestra for the spirit that they showed in playing my
music.
Now, Tony, there is someone else
in theatrical makeup. And, believe me,
Margaret Ward. She has everything
in theatrical makeup. And, believe me,
Margaret Ward is wonderful.
I can readily recommend it to anyone.
Well, Tony, the Elks have their convention from Aist and State to when the Elks start and you know when they do it in only one way and that is the right way. They don't let money stand in their way when it goes to Chicago. Chicago is going to have a real gold week, and I want to invite all the Elks to come and see "The Broadway Rounders" at the Grand Theatre and State streets, this week. I guarantee that they will enjoy the show.
Well, so long until next week.
Your pal.
FRANK MONTGOMERY.
GEORGIAS' ROUTE
The Famous Georgia Minstrels are playing the week between Baker City, Ore. Caldwell, Nampa, Nampa and Pontecilla, Idaho, and Logan, Utah.
STAGE
Poems You Show
Editor's Note—The following ben
of the State Funeral, Union Land,
as you will observe by her verses, ha
no doubt share the rotten opinion o
gained the point of sharing her rotten
Poems You Should Have Missed
Editor's Note: The following beautiful lines were sent in by a member of the Suds Buster's Union, Loudon 4-11-14, at Hampstead, La. The young lady, as you will observe by her verges, has her own opinion of herself; she will share it with her friends. She has also gained the point of sharing her rotten opinion of herself with me.
SING 'EM
There's no use in anyone trying to rough over the writer of the following. Just get an eyeful of what the lady says. Shooting:
Dear Sir—He it known to the pro-
cession that he was the father of
only two of Bristol Mendon-
dale, who departed this life two
years ago, was married to Raymond
Cook, who was born in Crawford
Cookbanks, in Washington, D. C.
May 12, 1926. Anyone else using
the name is a. fraud., Mrs. H. Il-
ton Thomas, 65 25th Street, Newport
LULU COATES
Newport, L. R., Aug. 10.—Miss Lalu Couture, head of the Crackerjackies, is spending her week in Newport to rehearsals for the coming season. It is understood that the act will travel over the larger vandellie circuits, as Miss Couture has rejected the idea to return with read shows. The rehearing will be done in New York City.
STILL GOING
A letter from Arthur L. Rockin,
the minic, head of the delegates
to the convention, folks under the impression that that
company has disbanded are hit by
Alan A. Stokes, Roykin & Williamson,
Elmer Dale, Harry Brook, Hassel
Springer and Alberta Jones, and
all going strong. Opera House, Cape
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ELEANOR WILSON
CLARA LEWIS
THADDEUS CRUMP
JANIE STRAINE
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LEEANDR WILSON THADDER GRUMP
CLARA LEWIS JANIE STRAINE
REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY
"A FEMULE WHANG"
There's Theda Barra likewise—
With her oozy-woozy lumps;
I make her look like a dirty nurse;
When it comes to doing "vamps."
And don't forget old Nancy O'Neil;
my make her jump clear off the screen,
When it comes to wearing clothes.
And then there's Elaine Ferguson,
With face and form divine;
Her shape looks like a truck horse,
When you put it sile of mine.
Don't overlook Nazimova,
Who sure can make you weep;
it ain't no life—I'll surely make
You cry yourself to sleep.
And Grace Cunnard and Pearly White.
And all that sort of lunch,
I make look like a gang of huns.
Before I leave for lunch.
My dresses you can cut real low;
My skirts—well—cut "em high;
In fact I'll wear clothes at all,
If it comes to do die.
I'll put on tights or anything;
with my vamps—
And show the world just what I've got,
If I only get a chance.
& FOX, Props. EARL WALKER
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CING—REFRESHMENTS—ME
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TO THE MUSIC OF
WICKLIFE'S GINGER BAND
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FASHMENTS of the FINEST QUARTER
The Montgomery & McClain Company, which is holding forth at the Montgomery Museum this month next week by presenting, by popular request, its most famous and most successful album, some excellent cast will be used and special seency and costumes productions long run both in Chicago and New York two years ago, and the producers have brought it right up to Montgomery's new songs and modern dialogue.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 10. —A program of excellence is being presented that brings Luke's Mule, Dog and Monkey Circus, which is very popular; and Giselle, a Giselle person and one of most proficient aggregations seen here this season; the Sandy Burns Company in a musical performance; Miss Louise Levy, the celebrated musician; the great big-tim musical act, Creole Cocktail, headed by Thomas; the musical Thomas; Parker & Mack, a talented team of singers, dancers and talkers; and Honderson & Holiday, entertainers in songs and comedy.
Rhiney Jordan, the popular vanderbilt featured entertainer at Barron's Café, writes that mail will reach her if adored by 246 W. 138th Street, that village.
EARL WALKER, Mgr.
TO THE MINUTE"
T CAFE
FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet
The Beautiful Place of
the Middle West
FRESHMENTS—MEALS
ALL ORCHESTRA
Groups of Entertainers
To Spend a Pleasant
N or EVENING
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GARDENS
& Prairie Ave.
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MATINEES
Y AFTERNOON
TO 7 P. M.
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HEAR THE BAND PLAY
GARDENS
TICAL GARDENS
WILLIAM GEORGE, Manager
on the Finest Floor in Chicago
DUS GINGER BAND
THADDEUS GRUMP
JANIE STRAINE
the FINEST QUALITY
MENT
NDIANS RIVIRO
In reproducing on the screen the historical climax to his spectacular Western film, "Bob Hampton of Placer," Marshall Nelson enlisted the operation of the famous Blackface trilogy. The Blackface are scattered over many miles on the reservation in many towns and cities, and of them together with the picturesque attire of the Indians as sported at massacres in the American West. Through the co-operation of Bob Mills, whose former association with the Indians, helped him into personal life with the Indians and resulted in his becoming the friend of every member of the tribe, he went on to be doing about a gathering of the tribe. The matter of rehearsing a thousand amateurs, many of whom have been more likely place to underperform for the producer, particularly in view of the fact that these men were to appear in the movie immediately after the film.
A real "find" was discovered by Mr. Nollin in the person of chief "Two-Woman White Girl," who was used as the model for the head appearing on the "buffalo" nickel. Chief White Girl portrays the role of living, Hall in Wake Hampton of Place, which has just been released by Associated First National Pictures, and which will be shown at the Owl on Wednesday and Thursday, August 17 and 15.
Dell & Lafay are at the Washington Theater, Indianapolis, Ind., and using their own song, "It Takes Money to Hold Your Gill," with fine success.
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RIVIRO SHOW
Philadelphia, Fla., Aug. 7. — Hello, Tony, Old Death — I am very sorry that I didn't get my done to you last week, but I am on the job for this week. The whole show gave me a good calling down about it when they saw the World's Greatest comedian on Webb. The owner, I was hunting me with a club, he is a lucky ginkgo, his last week some loose friends of a diamond stud, and a big ring to match. We can see him lightning thinks up here he turns the compass to dealing in high browns. Sam Pitt is buying on the show. He is the his bumpe, is keeping in the shout sings "Let the Best of the World Go By." Well, I will tell you all friends of high browns, and it was all off. Well, there was any, for we sturped for the river and met a bunch of high browns, and it was all off. Well, there was any, for we sturped for the river and met a bunch of friends. I will tell you in my next letter if all the boys returned in time for the show on Monday or not. Mail Medieval Show, Lancaster to River Medieval Show, Lancaster, Pa. Your Old Ful, James Martin.
FRANK KIRK
The following letter arrived from Jacksonville, Il. from Frank Kirk, who is all through with his Shooting Helios, Tony.—Tell the world that I will rejoin Harvey's Greater Minutes on August 6th, this will be the day he will not regular act and manage the stage, in addition to produce. This means real surprises in imminent release, for I feel like going to it again—full of pop and everything—and I intend to make Harvey the great man. This will be the day it takes is practiced and brains, plus a bit of willingness on the port of the performances. Mail will reach me in the mail. To Box 151, Jacksonville, Il.
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The Picture Classic of the Year
Full of Action and Gripping Interest
A Remarkable Story
Acted in a Remarkable Manner
Perfect in Every Detail. A Photodrama From Real Life
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921
First Time on
Greatest Feat
Ever Shown
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Perfect in Every Detail.
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RACIAL FEATURES
"The Call of His People" Coming to Vendome Theater
Next Week
"The Call of the People" the second of the Roe Productions Corp. releases, will begin a four days' run at the Venture theater on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in New York. Drawing of the Chicago Board of Trustees to be the latest picture with a Raleigh east over shown on the screen at the city hall. The writer, who reviewed the feature some time ago, was given credit for including and gripping pools and the story is such that there isn't a dull moment in its golden feet of length. The action is fast and well done, and the direction, as well as the settings, both high and low, are of art. The story of the play, which was taken from the novel, "The Man Who Wanted Time White," was published at length in these columns some weeks ago. Call will begin in the fact that with proper material our people can deliver along the poverty line as well as they do in other fields.
SALEM SAYS:
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dear Gen. Tony, All ways pointed to the Standard Theater last week and traffic was blocked by the many people who tried, some of them unsuccessful, to brave the heavy traffic billowing out of the world, perform with the purpose of convincing the general public that he is fit and competent to work. It is the honor of the honor to be successful in convincing the booking commission of the several cities as he is the general public, there is nothing to it but the performance the unprecedented by someone back his last heavyweight honor.
Our family physician examined him daily, and because he is our family physician we know he knows everything. Our family physician sees him as a wonderful fighting machine despite the fact that he has passed the Old age and should be seen everything. Our family physician also opted that Jack's heart was in perfect condition, that his blood was normal, his blood pressure was normal, that he had been shot when he had been shot when from a human body. Jack boxed two rounds with some aspiring young brave weight the other afternoon and the show was delayed ten minutes before the property man picked up the brave blood box and handed it from the office of the assisting heavy. We saw him box, punch the leg, throw the medicine ball, pull 20 men about the stage as if they were children and some of the stage without showing any notice of the stamina. Only to a colorful buttons and a key the brave blood box will be willing to bet that against anything that EMEN is waiting for for the Butlerian is willing to put on that Jack will lose their two minutes with the brave blood box only to put in the ring at the same time. The brave blood box is so good as he thinks he is as as he looks to be, but for any starting writer who knows anything about the same and has seen since his question at Leavenworth to say that Jack can not stand in Denys-good, use your own judgment.
It looks as if John T. Gibson will take over the Dunbar, and no one is sure, because we are certain that the little wizard will make it a success and that means one more house for the professional theatrical profession. Will go into rehearsals next week. Records to the lunch.
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Salem Tutt Whitney.
NEW YORK NEWS
Prairie Javen and Entertainer are at Paradise City, Atlantic City, Dave & Tressie are at the Harlem opera house, New York City. Rosamond Johnson & Co. are at Prostera's 125th Street theater, New York City. *I* house is singing with five successes. *I* found a Rose in the *Lilies* garden and "Nobody's Rose" in and around New York.
Wilson & Wilson are at the Orpheum theater, Boston, Mass.
Mason & Bubby are at Pantages
theater, Portland, Ore.
theater, Dutton, Ore.
Shelter Brooks & Co. are at the
Milton Beach, Wash.
Davis Four are at the Pantages
theater, Vancouver, B.C.
Jones & Crambley are at Miles
theater, Cleveland, O.
LEW JONES SICK
Low Jones, late of the team of Black & Jones and for years prominent in professional circles, became documented in Detroit. Mick, late last week, he was on his way to join a ministrel company at the time.
Royal Southern Singers Quartette
London and London and London
Sir John A. Payne, to be Treasurer of the Royal William, H. A. Davenie.
Parker & Mac, formerly with the
St. Louis Opera, Philadelphia, Pa.
where will rank each them for the most
two times.
& Stevens, with the Chihuahua
novelties are spitting the ass between
Trotter and Bradley. N. J.
Five live acting state fairs for the F.M. Harper
Co. of Chicago will open at St. Paul,
Ames.
Miles & Jefferson, late of the old
Birmingham are doing a vaudeville
theater in the town. The time.
The Lafayette theater
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Henry H. Dove's landlenders are
firm in the theater. The time.
Temple theater, chapel, oak Mall
will each them if addressed to 212-722-2222.
Tilly Burger of New York, well known
as sport writer and theatrical correspond-
ent, newspapers, is in Chicago for a visit.
Gran & Badley, the Louisville Laugh
Makers, are having play in the net will
be headed for the East.
Thomas & Wilson, who have had a
great trip to and from the coast, are
warm and warn the travel to out for them.
Fidler & Ferry are having good sneeze
sure in and around Boston, Mass.
They will teach you how to home
individually. Mail will reach her if ad
dressed to South Boston, Va.
! The act of Presentation & Jones has split
& Catherine Patterson is with the
Grant & Jones The Monogram Theater,
Chicago, this week.
The pair are splitting the work
between Jostein Mass., and Providence
B. L.
Carter N. Cornish is splitting the Yankees and the Padres, and Peyton Manning, New York, N.Y.
The Game & 21st Man Players did it
TENNESSEE, the present week.
Great Game
Mustin & Delaney, the Show Stoppers,
are at the Grand Theater, St. Louis.
MAIL AERO
Well, me good people, here is the Old Man Vera again. Tell a green man something and watch us strut. Wrote to Dibbis, W. McCarthy, Francis Nichols, Ala Booker, Lay, Daine, J. Louis Johnson, Joe Mores, William Long, Tom Clark, Robert Williams, Mine, Fairy, Margaret Loe, Rose Fox, Data Dean, Sam Cross, Carl Sump, Cook, Eleanor Williams, Cook, Eleanor Williams, Trish Miller, John Harrison, Arthur Ray, W. P. Harrison, Aaron Porter, Baby Mark, U. S. Thompson, Charled Rodman, Fanny Wise, Laura Bragg, L. W. Williams, J. H. Le, T. M. Crump, Lata M. Donald, Lea Wilson, Milda Holmes, Charles K. Froese, Pat Van, Andrew Johnson, Will Mills
THE CALL OF HIS PEOPLE
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London, Eng., July 19.
Dear Friar, Tony, your letter of recent date at mind and found the need to lend your self and all your friends and enemies the same. Here's hoping that these few more find yourself and all your friends and enemies the same. We were all very sorry to learn of the death of family friend and Jerome Johnson. We are having some very difficult times, and always a little something to be had to help cool a fellow on; in fact, I have just finished getting on the outside of a couple of cool ones. All the pros of our group are managing to keep busy despite the fact that there are many white professionals out of work owing to the hard times brought about by the strikes, but we are the Colored acts top the lists.
Scott & Whitley are the kings of vandals the over here and from all indications they will remain so. The team is always busy. Kastas and Tanks sailed for Australia on July 8, for a year's engagement. Mutt & Jeff, two of our boys, are on the Continent individually. Mike Mitchell and her daughter are on the weekend and are taking all the curtains one act needs. Miss Mitchell plans a trip home this fall if she can find the time. Her daughter is on the weekend and are taking Miss Mitchell is a grandmother. Douglass & Jones were formerly Picks with bell tavi's act. They are a young team who are a hit everywhere they are booked for three years.
Norris Smith is as fat and jolly as ever and as busy as a bee. He isn't in town much these days, as the Southern Seventeenth orchestra, under the direction of Lieut. E. E. Thompson, is still at Kingsway st. and haining to a seven-week engagement at that hall on August 1, and go to brighton for a month's engagement. York is sobist, supported by a company of ferry, including a very good quartette, the personnel of which is Mr. Grades, first tenor; Williams, good tenor; Parker, baritone; Blink Certain, basso. All of New York.
We, the Royal Southern Singers, open for three weeks in Paris next Monday, at the Theater Marigny, and as they arrive on our tour of our country, there I will tell you the Paris hope next time I write. We expect a number of our people over here soon for the Pan-African Congress, among them my sister, Mrs. John B. French of Chicago, and her daughter, the wife of my sister, with her husband, H. Philippe of St. Louis, Mo., and the doctor's father, Bishop Phillips.
Mrs. Madiline Scott, wife of Harry Scott, of the team of Scott & Whaley, has just returned from a trip to America, where she visited friends and learned about the world a wonderful time, but she prefers their old England as America does not so, like home any more. Well we had a very encouraging success with our concert at Wimborne Hall, July 8th, both gardens and many acres of beautiful gardens. We had a hands and the daily names. Our au
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dance was a select one, including many artistic notables and many persons of title. "We were honored by the presence of Roland Hayes, Berry Burleigh and Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Burleigh and Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Burleigh," he mentioned complimented our work highly. We have had numerous requests for another concert which we expect to give in October, the only time that we have an open date for a year. James Blyton, manager of the Red Kings, gave his mother and aunt visiting him, and he is happy. The Red Kings, under the leadership of Elliott Carpenter, are at Rector's cafe, as are all the Jazz Kings. Two real jazz bands in a real cafe, one of London's best. We all send best wishes to our friends, and enemies, of the profession. Johnson, Edie Gray and friends in of the profession. If you can suggest a safe method to get it there I will send you a bottle of the best Scotch that ever came from Scotland. (This don't go if the prohibition officer sees it.) As ever, your friend, Bumble. Royal Southern Singers, Paldeo Mariglio Theater Paris, France.
NEW SONGS
S. G. Rhodes, well known vocalist, musician and composer, has several new songs just off the press. Among them are "Organ Hits" "Nobody Knows We're" "You and the Moon," and "Old Man Your Hair Is Gray." The last mentioned is the greatest number of his kind since "Silver Threads Among Us" is being sung with constant hit and is being sung with constant hit and several of the larger tour performances.
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Week Starting Monday, August 15th
TIMES SQUARE PRODUCING CORP. Presents
FRANK MONTGOMERY and FLORENCE McCLAIN
IN THEIR BIGGEST SUCCESS
"HELLO,
1919"
The MUSICAL COMEDY SUPREME
2—GREAT BIG ACTS—16 SCENES
SUPPORTED BY A NOTABLE CAST. INCLUDING
Leon Diggs Margaret Scott Chinese Walker
Alice Corgas Wells & Wells Brown & Brown
Bamboo McCann Ardell Townsend Edward Gray
And a Host of Others, Backed by a Great Big Beauty Chorus
MARIE LUCAS, Musical Director
Every Night at 8:30 Sundays, 6 and 9 p. m.
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THE MASTER MIND
Lionel Barrymore in an Ultra-
Gripping Triumph
Photodrama
Lionel Harrymore, the distinguished American actor, has made several notable contributions to the screen, including performances in his best film photojournal, "The Master Mind," which is the first of a series of his productions to be released by the Associated First National and which is booked to be shown at the National Theater of Advance information, "The Master Mind" is a photophony replica with numerous situations classed as ultra-gripping. In fact, it is claimed the suspense and consequence keen interest are in the film, and that whole audiences are held speechless. Many are the motion pictures of this day that afford plenty of moments in which one can divert his attention with a companion oftentimes to the annoyance of others, but not necessarily causing any loss so far as missing part of a picture is concerned. Manager Paul of the States Theater assures viewers that within this inclination on the part of anyone toward conversing while Lionel Harrymore is being shown in "The Master Mind," Hawes, "I have not seen many movies which imbue concentration of all of a fellow's mental faculties as 'The Master Mind.' You're not going to take your eyes off the screen for a single second and while it is being right to it, to the host scene, and even then you feel like sitting still a while for little reflection."
SOME NOTICE
That the Hockwald's Famous Georgia Minstrels is a hit at all stands is well known. The following clipping from the Seattle (Wash.) Times of recent data tells a mouthful of recent pet "full of per" is the best and shortest description that can be given of the Famous Georgia Minstrels, who opened a week's engagement at the Moore theater with a matinee yesterday, then before a well-filled house and the applause showed the audience to be composed of minstrel fans.
"The jokes spring in the first part reminded one of the old-time minstrel jokes—they're "sour" by Leon Crabbolds, with male quartet, is a feature that is worthy of a piece in the old. The stage settings were elaborate and easy to look at and the general ensemble is harmless from both a musical and decorative standpoint, and dancers
"The office, which opens with the Georgia quartet, is far better than the average candlewave program, and includes at least three of the best musicians that is a touring. A monologue, a sketch, Johnny Woods with a courtroomist and a "chaser" by the entire company, complete an excellent two hours' entertainment."
Dancing With Harraharas is on the White River and playing engagements in and St. Louis. At St. Louis & Hunter, Mad 237 Chippewa Street.
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Monday, August 15th
DUCING CORP. Presents
and FLORENCE McCLAIN
GREST SUCCESS
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J. A. Jackson's "Page" a Regular Bureau of Information
The Fall Special of the Billboard, carrying August 6 date, is one of the greatest numbers ever put out by that famous publication and one of the most interesting features contained between its handsome covers is the "page" carried by Jackson in the interest of the lice's performers in all branches of the business. The "page" carries a wonderful amount of material of timely interest as well as a retrospective of the characteristic sorr, by members of the Jackson profession directly connected with the subject matter. An almost complete list of theaters owned, operated or managed by a large extent by our people in the lice's profession is deserving of a great deal of comment and he constitutes a valuable asset to the Billboard.
One of the most prosperous showmen in the country is Prof. Eph Williams, who for years has owned the famous Silas Green Company, which is as much an institution in the South as long circus is in the North. Prof. Williams, who was in the city during the week, was a caller at the Old Roll Top Desk on Monday. His visit to the circus included pieces of property which he owns here. The Williams estate is situated at Winter Park, Fla., where the showman has an orange grove of 1,260 trees and many head of Jersey earth. He threatens to sell the Old Roll Top Man a box of oranges next winter and we intend to do something to be him from Silas Green along the way. The Silas Green Company is playing Alexandria. Van the present half. R. C. Jungsley, who has been in charge for the past 18 years is with the show. Prof. Williams will Philadelphia stops at the home of John Wesley, 4621 Champlain avenue.
Edinburgh Henderson has completed her tour of the Dudley circuit. Mail will reach her if addressed to 165 West York Street, New York, N. Y. Aaron Gates, write
Supported by BLANCHE THOMPSON, REED THOMAS, WALTER SIMPSON and a Thousand Others, including KANSAS CITY MONARCHS, National League Baseball Players, in the Extraordinary Attraction
I
THE BILLBOARD
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Time on Any Screen
From the Great Story
Who Would Be White'
PRODUCED WITH AN
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ROLLING OF CHICAGO CENSOR
YS: "THE FINEST PICTURE
ER SEEN; IT IS SUPERB."
First Time on Any Screen
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Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 15—Thursday John T. Gibson, "The Little Wizard" of the show business and one of the most successful business men of the Irace, will soon own the Dunbar Theater is plain, as the following taken from the Philadelphia Tribune, would describe. Negotiations are under way for the sale of the Dunbar Theater, corner Broad and Lombard streets, to John T. Gibson at a price close to a half million dollars. E. C. Brown, president of the Dunbar Amusement Corporation, at his office on day confirmed the rumor that negotiations were pending regarding the sale of the Dunbar Theater to John T. Gibson, and that at a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Dunbar Amusement Corporation a resolution was passed to accept Mr. Gibson's offer, and further that a speeched call at an early date to vote for or against the resolution passed by the board of directors.
The officers of the Dunbar Amusement Corporation are pleased to state that through this sale matters will be so worked out that stockholders will be all taken care of. Mr. Brown stated to our reporter, "I feel happy in the thought that he had given to the Colored people of Philadelphia the Dunbar Theater, the finest theater in the world owned by Colored people, and that it was still to remain in the hands of Colored people. Mr. Brown further stated that it was a great relief to him to be given upon the operation of a proposition of this magnitude and that he would now be able to devote his entire time to his real estate and banking interests.
RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S
FAMOUS
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
Can Use First Class Male Performers at All Times
MANAGERS
Wishing to Book This Show and Others Write to
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OKING
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Al. G. Childs Minstrels, with Doe Hair in the lead, are dividing the week between Auburn, Auburn, Oswego and N.Y. Eddie Lemons says that mall will now reach him if addressed care of the city of Kansas City, Mo. 145 Best 16th street.
Bombs & May are the hit this week at Washington Theater, St. Louis.
Clyde Jones, known as Dollar Bill, is
based at the Lyrie Theater.
New York, N.Y.
playing the week at the Lyrie Theater,
New Orleans, La.
Hayes & Hayes are on a vaudeville
raiser this week at New Orleans, La.
n—Theater
NOW BOOKING
HIGHEST ATTRACTION EVER
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THOMPSON, REED THOMAS, W
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A Story of Brave Hearts and Kind Deeds
State Rights For Sale
Larger Theaters and Circuits Can Arrange Dates
A PUNCH IN EVERY SCENE
A CARD THAT WILL DRAW
Nothing Objectionable.
No Murders or Other Crime Scenes.
Hundreds in the Ball Room Riot.
Thousands at the Baseball Game.
SEE JOHNSON
Disperse a Gang of Rowdies
Applications to
ections Ozark Building.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
THEATER
1 Side Street
PHOENIX THEATRE
3104 STATE STREET
THE ATLAS THEATER
4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street
THE PLACE TO SEE
"REAL" PICTURES
$500,000
STAGE DOINGS
PAGE SEVEN
Tiki Face
Thirty-first
= Block =
on State St.
LINCOLN PLAYERS
Kansas City, Mo.—The Lincoln Players are presenting a musical comedy entitled "Frolics in Dark-town," with a fast stepping chorus and pretty, catchy music. In the east are Misses Babe Brown, Mary Bradford, Eden Taylor, Messas, Billy Emmons, Sparrow, White White, Jill White, Hubbard, Aaron Gates. Our fast chorus consists of the following bronze beauties: Misses Irene Burns, Alletta Harris, Alice Lemons, Mabel Austin, Rosa Thomas, obbies,刹车, decimator, preparation, big show. All performers who have contracts for Aaron Gates' big show please write in at once. Rehearsals start August. 25, 10 m. Kansas City, Mo.—No answer received. no answer should write again. Mr. Gates would like to hear from Miss Lum Luhthy, Helen Dolly, Edna Gibbs, Carrie King and fast chorus girls. Good salary and best creature, character, people and character in all lines, male and female.
Musicians, save stamps. Company
to, so it in and out of the
profession.
INGRAM IN
William Ingram, formerly of the Frank Montgomery Co, who has returned from a visit with Charles and has had a great time, and has not agreed with himself regarding his activities for the coming season, he offers at hand. Mail will reach him if addressed to 3642 Grand Blvd.
SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight.
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director.
Washed Air Ventilation.
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EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE HEAD ISSUES CALL
Dr. M. A. N. Shaw, president of the National Equal Rights League, with headquarters in Boston, Mass., has issued a notice to branches of the league throughout the country in which he outlines the purpose of the organization's conference to be held in this city in September. It is as to-
The time is near at hand for the annual meeting of the National Jewish Rights League, held Sept. 19-14, 1927, at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist church, 37th street and Indiana avenue, because of serious conditions. We are calling for conference and action by the best minds and the most unscissful men and women among us. I am urging that every state, county and city send delegates
"If you have no local branch of the National Rights League in your district organize one at once for every delegate you women’s club, fraternity organization is urged to send as delegates the best representatives in your district. For more information on how to join bona fide organizations of not less than 25 members, (Registration for each branch of the National Rights League in your district requires $2 and must be made on or before the first day of the annual session.) We want only earnest, self-sacrificed and women delegates to
"The proposed enactment of legislation by Congress making lynching a federal crime. The rapid growth of the Ku Klux Klan whose avowed purpose is vindictive punishment is head of the penalty law."
"To plan for legislation which will protect us in the enjoyment of property lawfully acquired and to encourage it. To abolish poaching and all forms of contracts which carry prison penalties. To cooperate with all forces tendring to illiterate illiteracy promote moral welfare and better conduct on the part of our people from the South, many of whom are turning newfound libel. To abolish color line discrimination in organizations pledged to collaborate bargaining. To urge the civilization of organizations concerning capital and labor and in promoting industrial peace. To establish an effective defense force which shall co-operate with lawful authorities in maintaining rights.
"Dedicates will please send notices to Mrs Ida Wells-Barnett, 3624 Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. chairman, Responding for our Race the most self-sacrificing of representatives from a race that has no invoking divine guidance in the plans and work of our convention. I program this call to duty for the M. N. STAW. President National Equal Rights
"President National Equal Rights League"
YOUTH PAYS ONLY $200
FOR THREE SUIT PATTERNS
If all persons in Chicago who have been victims of burglaries during the last war were gathered together, it would be interesting to number the number of which would stretch somewhere into the thousands. Mrs. Laura Kelly, 4252 State Street, is now eligible to join that vast number of victims. Mrs. Kelly was Newell, a homeless youth of 16, selected Mrs. Kelly's home as a likely place to visit professionally. Mrs. Kelly and her sister had been in the house when her sister was a public. Late in the afternoon, at 5:20 pm, collock. Mrs. Kelly come home. She went into her room and while she sat by the window she board a noise in the bedroom. She remembered that her sister had gone to a picnic and would not return until late. She went to the room where she boarded a noise in time to see someone with three valuable suit patterns disappearing through the window. Mrs. Kelly screamed and ran to the room, which way the curler was feeling. Officers Hatton and Hurley of the Fourth prescript later captured Howard Newell, who confessed to the burglary. Mrs. Kelly was found $200 and costs by Hatton. Hatton of the host's court.
BENJ. L. DAN A GREAT
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A dollar bill at Beng. L. Dan's will go farther, but you more good things to eat, not more than anywhere else in this neck of the woods—and the reason is that Beng. L. Dan, at his only reason, beaches at 23 East 11st street,
He buys in large quantities, regularly, and he knows how to buy. He will plan his order and the dates about the time for use. He buys his chickens under contract. You can always get chickens—live ones—at Den J. Duns, the only store, at 213 East 31st street, and he charges $10 per square foot that the windows have a great display of goods, and among these are greens—greens. Den J. Duns has all greens. They have a large display of flowers, and have regular stippers that ship the greens to him. When all else fails, in summer or winter, you can he sure get greens. Thousands of the Race trade at Den J. Duns, at his only store, at 213 East 31st street, because they have a large display of flowers. Den J. Duns in Chicago and has always been fair. He has provided goods for more church dinners, more church churches will find their money will go farther at Den J. than any other place. Get your nax chick dinner, get your nax church dinner, you can buy fine meats, groceries, greens, bread at Den J. Duns, and if you want something real fancy, get it at Den J. Duns at his only store, at 213 East 31st street. We do not open on Sunday—Advertisement.
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thing in the name every week—Chester
Miller.
Only read your page very much.
We get the Defender every Monday
and as soon as the mail comes I don't
get the page. I am certainly glad to see
the letters from the Lone Star state as it
fills telegram a message.
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I am living yet.
And would I hear from you.
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I wish to become a member of your
youth team and you will win the
My name is Milton Stanton and my age is 13. I passed to the seventh grade in
basketball and basketball. Last year I had a
basketball team and we won the 12th
This year I have a baseball team and
my boys are all good players; I play
So he spread his wings and away he froze.
*He* Terrer, Little Rock, Ark.
You don't know how pleased I was Monday morning when the mail came and my sister called me and told me it and found it was my card and fun for membership in your club was so that I saw, I am pleased with my pin and I am the Well. I am going to spend a week in the country with my aunt and I am going to let you all what I did. I hope when I get back I will have a friend from me, Connelley Edwards, Chico, Calif.
It has been a long time since I wrote you last. I was so delighted in seeing you sent it to my grandmother. My aunt, Georgia, joined your club while she was young. I would like to wear one of your buttons. Will you please please this so some of my friends can see what I am capable of doing. My life — Wellington Custon, Merritt, Mo.
You have not heard from me for several weeks, but I am still a memorial. I have not yet received any gifts. Two frogs lived in a pond. The summer was very cold. One frog saw a deep depression and pond, so the frogs decided to move. One frog saw a deep depression and pond, so the frogs made us home in this. But the other frog said, "Suppose that the water is as well the well is very deep." Morall: so the water is very deep." Blouse Brown, Padurah, Ky.
I am a new friend of your class. I am the brother of Eileen and fourth grade and 3 years old. As soon as I get a coupon will send it to Everyday every day. I am going to spend my vacation in Canada. My mother reads the defender of the Bible. Robert Staunton, Toledo, Ohio.
I am a girl 13 years old. I read the Chicago Defender every week and I enjoy it very much. Here's my application for your club. Out of your club. Here is a poem:
Won't you make a little space for me? I don't have a lot of space. Our names are Ruby and Sam and Jenkins. Ruby is 13 years old and in her first grade. Our old and in the eighth grade. We both have Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, you have hair and have a completion. You have hair and Well, Bud, we will be expecting to hear you. We like all kinds of sports, basketball, croquet, dancing and football—Bayou, Miss. I sent my blank in two weeks and I failed to see it in the paper. I went to Bayou, Mary Jenkins, Mound Bayou, Miss.
I sent my blank in two weeks and I failed to see it in the paper. I went to Bayou, Mary Jenkins, Mound Bayou, Miss.
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don't club.
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SAYS HE'S NOT A THIEF,
BUT A REAL CRAPSHOOTER
Washington, D. C., Aug. 21—It is a proverb that "The thief who taketh out a cunt," G. R. Hinkle, must be cuntful, local hotel, claims that during Washington's hot spell he came out one local public vehicle to take him for a drive in the country. When they were some distance from the city the machine is accident, so that Blake had no means of returning to his hotel. In this predicament he was approached by two other men in a car, who offered to rob him. Once the robber was evicted. Once with them, they proceed to rob him of a $1,500 ring, $2,500 cash and $5,000 cash. Blocks of the hotel and let him go. He notified the police. Later two men, William Howe and Benjamin Grie, were arrested. Benjamin Grie denied any knowledge of it. Howe, who is alleged to have sold the ring to a paywroker for $300, denied that it was in a crap game.
Pine Huff, Ark. Aug. 12—The Masonic Grand Lodge of Arkansas met here Monday in its 40th annual session to present. The meeting is being held at the Masonic Temple at Fourth avenue and State street. It will be held on Saturday and Sunday to adjudicate and 25,000 members in Arkansas and has total assets of more than $1,000,000. It owns real estate in Pine Huff that it has at about $250,000. The property was erected about 17 years ago. The quick assortment of the order amount to approximately $130,000, and the property throughout the state is valued at more than $1,000,000. During the past year three temples in the state of Arkansas is grand master Harrison of this city is grand master the oriand and J. S. Phlix is secretary. Uncle Sam has paid a debt of $3,297,121 to the Osage Indians. Each of the 2,229 Indians on the tribal roll received $1,547. Simultaneously, the Indians paid back to the government $400,000 in income taxes.
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Can You Imagine
Jess Willard and Benny Leonard in a bout with Billy King as referee"—Harvey McQueen, 523 New street, City, Pa.
William McLeigh of 650 University avenue lending St. Paul O'Handy
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Walter A. Dunham buying a Cadillac, placing a Shriner's emblem on it and driving down street?—M. T. Head, Selma, Ala.
Mamie Smith betting her "Blue Melody" voice and her dandy jazz orchestra that no living man can whip Jack Johnson"—Earl Love, 523 Rosemont street, Atlantic City, N. J.
Andrew McMurray as head walter at the Walker-Ashert "R. Mitcherson, 3535 Indiana avenue, Chicago.
Roscoe Simpson, that wonderful chef on the N. H. H. C. Railroad out of
Boston, cooking in a local boonery?
—Leona Mitchell, 6016 Looms boulevard, Chicago.
Victor H. Tulane of Montgomery, Ala., opening a public swimming pool for our people?
—Andrew J. Hurd, 215 Highland avenue, Montgomery, Ala.
Mae Sallott, the famous hair-dresser, making hair grow on bald heads?
—George Sallett, 3623 Vincennes avenue, Chicago.
Sam Sheets walking on water with his No. 15 jacket?—Artery Osborne, Hotel Lawrence, Oklahoma City, Okla.
C. H. Roach as father of nine little Roaches?—R. Mitcherson, 3535 Indiana avenue, Chicago.
Major Smith, the well known barber of St. Augustine, Fin., shaving Daddy Parson?—George Sallett, 3623 Vincennes avenue, Chicago.
Jack Johnson as president of the South Park M. E. church choir?—May Stevens, Los Angeles, Cal.
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Los Angeles, Calif. Aug. 12—Mrs. Emina Undergraft's efforts at reconciliation with her husband, Baker Undergraft, 1142 East Pico street, resulted in death for her. According to the story told by neighbors, Mrs. Undergraft, who was living apart with her husband, was injured mid-morning of the tragedy and after trying futilely to make him understand her side of the case, became engaged to live with him. The argument brought on a struggle and he is alleged to have disarmed her and then shot her. She died on the floor of her room, the coroner's jury Undergraft made the claim he shot her in self defense.
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THREE CORNERED FIGHT LOOMS IN FALL ELECTION
George Harris to Enter Aldermanic Fight Against Two Other Candidates
New York, Aug. 12.—With the turning down of Alderman George W. Harris for relegation as the official Republican candidate for reelection as alderman of the 20th alderman district last Thursday night the political pot in Harlem started to boil before election it is certain to toll
The Manhattan Republican Club is a national organization of the interests of which Judge S. Conklin (white) is leader, is the official lobbyist, is the district attorney, and its designations for the primary are tantamount to a third wolf to designate Harry are several versions of the primary. The primary activities in exposing conditions at Hariest Hospital. Prominent managers claim the sentiment of the community is antithetical to the primary he would be defeated.
Hawkins Not a Candidate.
Assemblage John C. Hawkins reduced the designation for the assen-
mium wish of the entire club to the numinous
destination, which is equivalent
to the consequence a white man got the
O. K of the club, and likely our people
in Albany next year for the first time
in five years. When seen by a De-
ferrer representative in his office at
Hawkins, he has made good in his
three terms as representative in the
Hawkins, and has made good in his
again by the people's expulsion, who
he refused to run amin,
the surrender," said the assembler, who
is very popular and well liked by both
of representing our people at Albany.
"I find now that it is economically important, it was good, much acquired my skill, to reduce to make the runnable, simply cannot carry on there any longer, and I must be careful that my only is only $40 per year, out of which he must pay our car and facial position." Asked why a whitman had been designated in his place, he worked under an agreement whereby he per cent of the elective offices in the city and under that agreement the client got the assembly designation, all place, which is a much more lucrative position. to our people, in view of the patronage which the whites naturally got?" "There has been no patronage of consequence in the 21st district with which such as it was, however, the manage has come to our people," he said. Harder than the highly respected assemblyman's political pressing, Hawkins, who is a lawyer of the district, admitted his law position after his term expired January 1.
Hurtful Bin Forsian Population
Within the 12th class, majority district which is about to see the highest pollination rate, only 5,000 registered voters of our people out of an estimated population of 100,000 in the big forest population at the eastern end of the district, compriming everyone who are unable to cast a vote. The great beauty of foragers living in our area is artistically shown here, when in a district overwhelmingly of our race no one of our great friends may put down as American coming the race to be stabilized by its own better way can the world see just how Harlan is suffering by its large numbers, re-designated an unanimously redesigned an the choice of his suit. The central man has made a splendid record and should be re-recited. It would have no impact in the primaries. Miles Margaret Smith (white) was appointed in the 19th assembly district.
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NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS
BOY KILLED; THREE HURT AS WEST HARLEM REPUBLICAN
TRUCK HITS ICE WAGON CLUB BOLTS PARTY TICKET
John Gustavon of Station J, New York
postmaster who has been ill for nearly a
year, requested for duty August 6. He
was transferred to the general post-
ST. LOUIS TOURISTS ARE ENTERTAINED BY BONNERS
New York, Aug. 12, Dr. and M. J. W. Bonner, 225 "Sewerman" house of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillip Professor and Mrs. C. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, all of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. French of Chicago, Thomas and the Misses Sims and Thomas are attending summer school at Columbia Dr. and Mrs. Phillip and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. England of France, Italy and England.
KNOCKS OPPONENT INTO
PLATE CLASS WINDOW
New York, Aug. 12—Iconsiderate ex-
amples of the work of Wednesday during a fight between Elbert Hayford and former New York City police officer Larry Robinson. The use of the neck, car, ear, head and foot of the victim was documented. Joel West 115th street, was taken to the hospital with disorderly conduct. The men on foot of a fistful argument in the street were taken to the hospital, passing many blows. Hayford stole a pair of sunglasses. Rayford was arrested and arraigned in the Hegelius court on a charge of assault.
AT THE X W G A
AST EXHIBIT
New York, Aug. 12—The opening of day evening on the third floor of the gallery will continue until the last day of August. A musical program will be presented. The exhibit includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, monuments. Literary works on the gallery will be presented. The exhibit is for the encouragement of artistic production in the same. The plan is a part of the effort of the branch, who contemplates a greater service to the community. The exhibit found not only art work of our people today, but much historical work and art of our past. Admission to the exhibit is
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other, and was assigned as doorman
and the department for 25 years.
The Public Interviewee Association
praised in Baptist Talent Bureau, 12th
August 25, by the Rev. L. B. Hewlett.
Two limited and fifty boys returned
side August 4 to a two-week intern
at William Shibboleth School, New York
Council League, of the undertaking firm
of Duncan Brothers, is back after a
year of internship and other places, where he went in
the Dr. and Mrs. Peter Murray will shorten
11th street. Mrs. Murray and son will
soon join Washington, I.D. to take
the internship. The internship is connected with the Dr. Wiley.
Three men who said they were Florida-
York Friday on the stoop in a disabled minor box 64 miles from
shoe in the Straits of Florida. They
treat and Mend Speed. West 15th street was treated by Dr. Tanner of
the disabled Sunday for inactivation
of the scaffold. 15th street was taken at her home.
Day and was treated by an ambulance.
News has reached this office that Col. Richard L. Nichols of the Amsterdam News is married soon to Charlotte L. Smith, Charles J. Laughing, secretary and
New York, Aug. 12—The West
Western Union organization candidates
and support its own candidates in the
coming primary election.
Admiral George W. Harris, Admiral
George W. Harris, who will oppose
Charles Mitchell, the organization
in favor of the candidate, invoicing the candidate of Robert L.
Waring, who always willing to help
their own campaign politically for the
activities two years ago in its campa-
nion, but not succeed very well,
and as depipulatum canada
Congress from this congressional dail-
tion, and probably not succeed
any better this time.
EUGENE TURNER BURIED
New York, Aug. 12—The funeral of
W. Eugene Turner who died Satu-
rday, August 12, 2015, at a
palliative following an operation for
aupulpitifia, was held Monday from St.
Ryan's Church, 1200 W. 12th St.
Riverside, C. Hisham officiating.
Gene Turner, the name he was after, was the owner of the $25 annual attached to the armory staff of the millionaire matron of New York. He was born in Newport, New York. He was born in society by a wife, and is and is several other relatives. Among them is W. Anderson, Col. Charles Pilmore, Lieut. Horton Gee Col. Johnson, Virtus. The floral tokens were numbered interment was in Evergreen Cemetery.
POLICE COURT NEWS
Joseph Ocean, 18, 17 West 123rd street
Joseph and hold in default, 123rd
hall in the Hightops court by judge
Bernard Berry, 18, 17 West 123rd street
bury on the complaint of James Dom-
ney, 18, 17 West 123rd street in default,
of three men who up in a hatch
West 123rd street and stole
about $3. Receives Kine and Hume raider
and arrives at Hedgecom on a
arrive and arrives nine men and a
charge of nine men at Hedgecom on
charge of nine men at Hedgecom
while engaged in a game of
Crabbie Raider raided a Six Tuesday at
123rd Street on Tuesday, 12, 17
Tuesday, 12, 17
John Harper, 2, on a charge of wate-
rence while engaged in a game of
Alfred Bain, 25, 299 East 85th street
Shelda on a charge of the theft of an
enforcement on a charge of wate-
rence while engaged in a game of
Russell Virrin, 25, 291 West 95th
Shelda on a charge of the theft of an
enforcement on a charge of wate-
rence while engaged in a game of
Seventh avenue. The prison was son-
to three days in jail by Judge
Bernard Berry.
Charged with felony assault, Sidkirk was arrested Sunday by Detective Michael wife, Vicki Payne, with a knife in her mouth the face was marked for the investigation he had held in Highland court.
Barnes, 21, St. West ward street, was held in default of $2,500 in an inland court, after being arrested in an inland court after being complaint of John Wade. Wade 1351 street, who charged the prisoner with a pair of eyeglasses valued at $150, Lennon Thomas, 21, 2515 Fifth avenue, at the center of 135th street and Lenox avenue and in South Court by Judge Heathcote in Highland court of having a loaded revolver in his possession.
Detective Kline raided a basement at the center of 135th street and Lenox avenue and in South Court by Judge Heathcote in Highland court of having a loaded revolver in his possession.
UNIQUE WINDOW DISPLAY
Seventh avenue had an interesting exhibit in its window last week concerning the copy of the New York Herald for Turf Week of the Johnson victory over Jeffers at Brentwood, which attracted thousands of collaborers.
TWO BIG REALTY DEALS
TWO BIG REALITY DEALS
noteworthy real estate deals in
York's purchase for $1,500, the for-
mer will be converted into a rive gare
story dwelling at 295 West 125th street
so she will for Roca Residential
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BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
BY WALTER R. LOFTON
Miss Kruse Price was a guest a few times at 200 West 124th street. Manhattan, 112-655-2222, misskruseprice.com. Social Seminar on school administration. Monitor吕, No. 50, K of N, A, N. Park. Describe the incident weather it was. The Breakfast School school union is on a Sunday school schedule. Measure arrival plan are not met. The school building is the only building of Music and a community through School. Miss Eileen F. Foy, 537 Franklin Street, she will remain two months, the giver, Mrs. Jill Hazard, and daughter, Mrs. Mary Cusos and Mrs. Pia Jiaxian, there they are stopping at the Topping The Madam Walker Acents' Association, preset, at the home of Mrs. Jill Hazard. After the transaction of the business of the evening refreshments were
TRAIN PORTERS COMPETE TO CATCH RATTLESNake New York, Aug. 12. A-five-foot-rat snake that escaped from a box room of the Houston Terminal building to the patrons who work in the building to arm the snake and slides hammers in an effort to capture the reptile and receive the snake. The snake was first seen behind a wall where the patrons who have appended to the snake had been placed. He made his gateway as did hammers who work in the building through a window in terror, but the patrons have not given up their search. JOHN H. NEAL TO LEAD BROWN HONOR KNIGHTS Knights of Honor, an organization of the male members of the Plast Street pastor, has been organized, and is an active member in all circle and political questions as they effect our group. that it will not begin his religious ardor, and he has been asked to aid in the proper concession of circle and H. Neal is president of the knights.
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NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Schenestady, N. Y.
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The Rev. Clark of Allen A. M. E. B. attended July 11. The Sunday school was well attended to Miss Mildred Smith's class and for encouragement to the little class. Sung the darkly by the pastor, which showed the joy of Jerusalem, and many other beautiful church will be over August 14 and commence the Iowa. M. W. Thornton of Bethlehem Spencer's Cemetery of Brixton Street A. M. E. B. attended the work of services. Mr. Fourier days ago. The funeral was conducted at St. Mary's church, the Rev. Benton gallolling.
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INDORSED FOR ALDERMAN
New York. Aug. 12—Counselor
John William Smith has been des-
igned by the Tammany hall orca-
nment, which E. G. McIntosh is the
leader, as candidate for alderman in
the Twenty-sixth addermanic district,
of the Bronx and Manhattan.
Partisan league, Edmund B. Hola-
man, lawyer Smith, with offices at 25
Cortland street, west of 250
Hattie Dixon, in the case of
Hattie Dixon, when sentence was
chieled to life in imprisonment by
Gov. Miller recently, largely through
Counselor Robert D. Lastmore.
AT THE DEVAN
COMMERCE BODY SMOKE
New York, Aug. 12. - The first smoker of the club will be staged tonight (Friday), at which time some of the best known smokers will be invited to imitate Bill Williams, will appear to aid the club. Bill Williams has the privilege of inviting four friends, and an exceptional Frank Corneilis, has been instructed to see it that an extra good fee has been arranged for special music. All in all the members are preparing for the night.
CHURCH MOVES UBTOWN
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 12—S. Augusta
Priest's V. I. church, of which children
can be baptized to build a new edifice in the
Hellford school on Gates Avenue, near Bedford
avenue. This is the new downtown location
Saint Presbyterian church being the
second Concord Baptist church the
WILL ENTERAIN 1,500 KIDS
New York, Aug. 12—Through the
Franklin disaster, 1,500 children up to
the age of 20 will perform entertainment
Saturday, August 19, 10 a.m. to 12:30.
Children's picture. Tickets can be
secured at Children's Place, 298 Seventh avenue.
HELP US TO BRING THE
OF THE ELKS TO
A Grand Reception of the B
PRIDE OF NEWARK LODG
AT HOLLYWOOD PARK,
TUESDAY EVENING,
MUSIC BY ALICE McDONA
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HELP US TO BRING THE 1922 CONVENTION OF THE ELKS TO NEWARK, N. J.
A Grand Reception of the Boston Convention Committee
PRIDE OF NEWARK LODGE 93, I. B. P. O. E. of W.
J. T. THEFIRE
Chairman of Committee
Wigs of Natural Hair
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and look at it on goats.
ALEX MAR
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Wigs of Natural Human Hair
and his actions uphold by the judge
that he will not be sentenced here for the last year, has returned to her home in Wilmington, 16, regaining
her job. 12, South Seventh avenue, is spending her vacation of the year to Mrs. Williams, a
Third avenue, left Wednesday, to visit Green and daughter, 21 Summit avenue, left Monday to Virginia, to visit Kelsey 16, South Ninth avenue, was taken to
the courthouse, where his condition is still deteriorating.
Jersey City, N. J.
Boughkeepsle, N. Y.
Roughness, N. Y.
The A. M. K. Zion Sunny school journeyed to Kinston, North Carolina, and Mr. M. J. Dinklin, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dinklin, attended the convention of the Knights of Columbus in New York recently. Boham Winthefelt of Ackley, City, Mrs. G. Johnson and Mrs. L. Lowwa and husband of Ruth convention in Alamo during the week of August 16.
CHURCH, N. A. A. C. P. FIGHT
BYE BEACH SEGREGATION
WANT TO HARLEM COSTLY
Don't Delay If You Have Kidney Trouble
THE 1922 CONVENTION
AND NEWARK, N. J.
Boston Convention Committee
AGE 93, I. B. P. O. E. of W.
Maplewood, New Jersey
AUGUST 16, 1921.
HALD'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND
agement has been made for
joyment of our many friends
ALEX BRAITHWAITE.
Exalted Ruler
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“SL SMISHERS"
HERE SUNN
Chatiie Milke PHT Smashors will ar-
rive for a threessuine series Sith th
American “Giants starting Sunday.
‘Although Rube Fosters: crew detested
he St Lamis bags win thele est {ty
tothe Winds Cliy it is nu cou tainty
Mat they ean de the suine thing Aistle
There are plenty of folks why don't
Wedleve thes can, for the simple ret
on thiit Milly" crew treated Poster
Waneh rather rauigh while ti Tatler
were I the Mount City, teking four
font of dive games and Knocking all Ue
Glane pitehers to all corners of the
tot
Jevording to advance information
charleston has regained his. battin
tye amd Drake, the ever petithle
teider ie sure tn stare Sunvas:
When he be Fight he is a swvoetheart
and 4 8 fe Mexeol ta stop those sluz-
gers from the Show Me state,
A record-breaking crawl is expert.
od, “Sto Lamisix pushing all chi
hard Tor second tee tn the: Ieuzte
five amt it fea fnrngone conclusion
That Wausae Cite and St. Taste wll
have te fleht Haut tor sheen pace
And" porhiina fist, “Poster fires 2
hard test, meeting St, Lonis and then
Vetralt.
St, Lonis shoved both the American
Glants‘and the Detrott chi down te
pereemaze colunin when tee me:
Then Former reshients nf Messonr
SUN Le out: Sunday to welcome. Uh
Sieltors iad raat for theme te win
The. possibbe Hinenpy tor Sundis'
yamo:
‘Am. Glante St. Louie
Marurehor ah Hewitt se
Be Mose Ss Monat, 3h.
Lyoine ifs Pafatsetny of.
orretch ef ehaskwell rf
Corner. $e Tite.
Ee e. Kimara,
Telling! ss Rea ah
toa th Toit.
FW intvine oe Bee tthe,
Tigger, he fr Burnes i
OWENS HURLS SECOND
NO-HIT GAME. OF YEAR
itetene he Cred Cathey soe tet
ltehie fon Presl «fahiicts owe tora
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inners itr sbi ein se noche Sams
trees Se ‘eh i Se
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init in the omit tn eke gti
ii men exxir beets ase
Haugen tsettahe th tive knot forts ste
mits” payed ut fa egies lates
ie edie tea hase, “AE ies
ie ate ate At ty
ittunna easiest :
BLACK SOx WIN TWO *
Feattimers, Mth, Suaniay. The teal
wore Hila. Sox" seu ath warmes w
iMiete cyst bal tontays atin: the Cane
feo eX.) ate tn eas hee
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amt Tonwis,
‘Sev saan: rata,
canines eo agers te
Viiaoi Rox TIGR ROS SES
iSatyeries=stison” Amd. Jones: Whee
anit "Thonn
DAWKINS WINS CENTURY
hong teeswd City, X.Y Ati Em
zee Baactiae, rimming iinaitariie, won
he Ubiesset dant to Se nevada a
fhe Annital eames nf thee tiene Att
fete inky staged at ertute Tate, Sate
fina. C! Conk representing thn Sale
Ceatent Auietie Chute sven the Zi
Sani dash in 22 4-8 ssennds, Wise
Tarkan" nt)" St. Chrtatoniner tat
iintalwa a eloxe’seevint in the mig Walk,
C8 Tantels won an easy Wetors In the
Hospard dst
TESREAU REDUCES PRICES
Now York, Aus, 12 —Joft Tosrean'e
niger nave nud the grade, om he
Hie rat ot livin, ng far ag. banebat
fafa re_ enneerne “byt reditelae the
price of geanisinnn arate fram 33h coni
To ‘nohte andthe conernlaenlgninn
Hom se renia to fe conta at erkman
Gent, She" cut" went into. effect. Taet
rg
Fans having no Uitle oenee 0
tevtid thee Paving it vit Af ae
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witre taba thee changes Wg shu
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Too large a handicap given to his
exponents and the pocr condition st the
ffacke ie held responsible hy she’ aston
tart Serlters ‘of Nea) Gourin’s waten
inthe running. bread Jump. Saturday
aisermoon a2 Dorchester. Mase, Cours
din's best jump was 22 feet, Tiss Ings a
two feet and ene. inch handicap to" the
winner defeated Geurdin "the Harwsed
Star" won the tinal century "das wath
fase. “starting ‘trom ‘sersteh amd "de"
feating Gharies Carroll white). and A,
Bbc wii.” Bott men hago yore and
3° mait handicap. Gourdin's time. was
io fat,
The voming match between the Jane
anene tennis Yeaim and the frst tndians
Se iaakee rwat ha cattractlng. eats
Cention” tite “townie wuld ath
Rete age athe Hein spe win tat
fas, The tans, arrived in chica
Facsaage The aia wrt ae st
tater than Stomdag felis Kummacae be
Ei Feare wits "3 feet tins on helt
weighing is wnimig TEYe pane
feat in dive Amwrican ennky. rate
aos haga tedtebamied Sint hs tuts
fae ila awearate, acing ae well ae to
iin acting Raine and ie reborn
Serves ‘itis American iat Mat toss
hint ome his aerve. to Whe, ety Hil
iutnalings of ta Si aes Yoga
Siimitan ie guste arcurate wpe
Si ibe parte Tw bitter ie noted fer
Ma diets He acver‘eate-Sny twats
prsterritig tw Ute say fruice ed Seas
Waivers dios nt anak Wa tne fe
huge nt “attains Newer pete
Sa teat waaeieater oe pasting,
HARRY ROBINSON
GETS DECISION
OVER UNGFORD
ice HIN any tices eee ee
soir eine. the sleciston over anne
Sin claungtond atthe nd of tittoen
rounds Ina farings bout at the Fie
Teenth "Heginent. | Atmory. Pris
Right uldien sas the winner on
rints Iya wile mutrgin | The des
[ison setuted ‘the suprenviey for th
thiddiessorighn cehvamplonship of ths
reximent
ina xemiatinal of six rounds
kid Clark of the Fifteenth scored a
cican, kawekout over Johung ae
the Raniah Hersment arcer ae
inte and. wor secant of ghttne An
therfist round, nei’ victory ear:
Heat a tot of welght ax Lazar ha
[Stored fifteen consecutive Ienpekouts
anid atas. peepsared te. fui one mio
Tint Clarke was too shitty and never
Tot the white has" geet set to pt aver
Ce alt
Maange Starts ne the: Sstyoninth
apd a fovoriie. with the luce of the
Hinwentin receive the. Juueex" e-
Cision aver ud Slocum of the Bit
(onthy inthe first pretiiaimare. ‘The
heat foureraunder went te Kid_ tn:
ett of ite Fifteenth, ‘evar Sunny
Hrowns alsa at the Hiei Fighters.
his Tot wax a elretia uffate ae it
dae thelr rst apwearinee in tle ring
had as tAnnoniene tiem Husentiiad SAU
Sater he mace.”
Tonight (Prides) there will tw Wi
doles cid com will hatte with
Gannny Haves uf the Stxte-tngh, in
The fnal wh aiftwen rounds. Inthe
Uiuiciinad Jack tannson wiih bo Pte
Viavte at ihe Fist naeat anita ten
Ponds, The usnapeeligninartes 3
rewrite.
er eifteuntnIatantry Boxing, Notes
samantha tekame trek tre
setae eater seen nee te
ea ie tcetee dahnaene KU, Nar
ReGen or a
eee eelenmese ot the stare hexins
oiacien went an usted agent
ein lea Aeastrame’ were, sean
tee aad ne tie oem Weer tele
gad ct winter ie haal sist ie
Au Gite ewe se Hunt events toner
ity: tie hosing wommission,
teat mire ante an: the alter
sees te ade ip tte es
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Shee et engi lth te ae
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4 hice bag deqerves apatinnt ive at 6
eto innige Ws ees eae
et te Meteo thee tape are
HURy the daewts wit atectei ow er
ates attach te i
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atte ie Podac again Stead
Eiahcahatateees Sha the tent pte
LeU OAm ye ametton ahh ants
fa oieenanie tat “Enekt, Artes
tte NORM aerial Heine ne
Be calin tle vag snd the Cowegmeveth
mieties in thh
[LOGAN SQUARES AND CUDANS
OGATTLE TEN INNING TO A TIE
laa Samane HN, hence Man
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ROUGHHOUSE WILSON AND
GANS TO MEET IN MILWAUKEE
Heoughienise Wilson and. Panam Ter
Gane will be the frat Colored aitraction
Ge Mitwaukee in the gear future The
Hed hurcere are waiting on the aetlon
he i onainposinacommlaaion, Gan
if vrainige daily at the Jonem atheltic
ie ssatnine dally at the Jones:
BLACK "SOx WIN two
‘DAWKINS WINS CENTURY
TESREAU REDUCES PRICES
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water ea tants the Rison tae
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Romer steals ud 4 sotto
fem rate inthe det dnnleer th
trig hurler taunaued tor terh Ite
the apnacition inthe. seonth at i
the tata raunats fenton work
thei nitions with ellis tect.
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Shonsivte for tinal resiites Tat ons
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sn ietoes pitching, ae Mle wine
and tin sinetre ut ot three trip ts
ihm plate had Tot tw sto with Fk
Sehela mccmniel Mebane ia penertate
Signore delicrees Peeeion to Hers
Ter patty fate the tenes Starasta tee
periennt te Ament in hehe
tie “Tiligates “scneatcen’ Phe hate
Ay" she arkeiten aeerst a heen ke
tallee and Ieake tive rae of wectlese
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the bie inning fre the Toeaiss tear se
Tohinean Conereted wiih neat Sines
codes hears ana dpleatcn Rusia
Feat nf nein the ball aver the Gentes
Bln tenen Stor” the cteentt Peres
fits Bite migra ith hase on i
snd” a crtee” toned “dee Sroes ee
the inning
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waives cetring tues Niet an Sas
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MICHIGAN’S BOXING COMMISSION. |
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FLOWERS 70 5OX JOHNNY BROWN
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gaining’ at che donea A. C2 wt ath ind
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tran attraction "im ago with Jimny
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JACKIE MOORE MATCHED.
Now. Yorks Ane. Feontaekie” Moore,
sighieenighe ehutmipiog of ane aroun” aa
Simsmiee af the, Fifteenth Teselmant,
HagMitvem mucchedt tga. mart, the. Hehe:
feat” cami af ea pli
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cris ienn theie slats strazhe Raine
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Tithouy Skuce Rearate bye 8 geo of
Eke "jecae and Siapictam foemed te
hace “tasters white Themes ate
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Gates 9¢ the same, 3
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WIN SASKETBALL GAME
New Veo, Aug, 12—The least thal
team wf DOW, $0, Basti wteeet and. Lene
Avwnvin son the. return championship
fe defeating We eo HS, fom te“ hom
Hauvte ict senpe wf 28 tw 23, Frilay.
he Yagtor tea te White
VTive egos with We fe, 292, was ty
hapless fouaht game of the season, a
THE haa “imate Sqeeta? preparations to
Fry ti hewuie So's winning streak.
TAYLOR WINS 220-YARO DASH
Lune ston Chis, N. Vin Aue. To
Taylor, turesenting the “ipha Unsx-
(ea ilture Chul, wae the vistor in te
Sohegaed wash ta tie eames of the
Fivcntele “Firemen's. Assockation,. hell
AU Celie aries Sunday. Taylor come
evel the sistance: In 2 4-3 seconds,
oo
HILLDALE, 2; PAULSBORO, 1
Patishors, Ta. Friday, Aue, S.-H
diate Wegeatead Pasitshuro af the. Glow
cester County Lewes: in amt interestins
Same, 2to 1 Plourtioy struck one Ove
fren and ‘permitted five hits, He had
Thee toents fenked until the fal frame.
When the insertion of a pinch titer,
Who Weliveced, saerd them fram a shut:
fun, “rhe acorn: RADE,
Miligate ccs-0 1 toe aooo—F EA
Tauiaiorn “oOo 9D AMON IME &
‘ixtterles—Pigurnoy and Santop: “J
Seenste teak Piemeralee
By Rogers
ADELPHIA, Satur
Mage. Getta att toe a
this teal, the MM Cabsans
were unalde 39 bl
Torte alisamunte sw
Milbivte doubled ti
Seiten thean at HM
Gale Parle tate: tine
Ut Ts torde_ Owerevatins
Stour tun tens, the
‘By Juli Jones, Jr.
V7 INNINGS FOR
BLOUNT'S MEN TO
THM COLUMBUS
ACK PARK, | Detroit,
Sieh. Saturdays Por
TF teins thee De trot
Stare amt the Coluans
ORB in Tnekeves struggled
cy for ware twey: tbs att
Crown, tive lometest
nine ree played hers,
°& inture’ Tenge ilonne
Nggregation could
‘wernch a4 tot weret
fies the visitors, hw Jeary wa
Siiitiity: “played themaghont. "the
Tene soins! inte the ninth tied at
Spire. Crduimbs. gered oe i. te
nie int "the Mack Parkers gma
Kraieed the counts
Nuitter eauld score tor the next
ott innings when Cedtimbie. nea
fot aver cnuarker Uy sale the st
Tit “That Site aagaim tel matters
“Thieye wae she aneew seeing AM the
Thy aaa beth until Detroit pat over
Neekin tail in thee THU.
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nt phase all the tomes Hater,
she Stursed toe Detruity sent Tt
ote, dicing whet tlre he aosert
Ex tite tant kept theta well Seater
Hottssat! Mstshest nd wax aletisht.
Harcpien went nine inning: for the
Sitters and Bntwerts. Smid, the
Tormce tring tacen for nine hits aed
the Intter for seven. Roberts fannen
1H asters. during Abs rexgime.
"rhe ares
Baie San Gata
Seth. a SE ra,
act, hE ET emer 1 ENS
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INTHE SQUARED CE
After carctully Hoting comments «f the
raters throughout. the Northern and
Weatern seetion. af thie country. wae
cially the sendiente writers dark Jakane
som fing lente gotten teen Saci0 tein
toa aa to giving biet ane more chase ti
lite tw eur avin at his peutession
Tho New Tock Stn saya that Jack hee
made apniivation for lcemae to: bon
Kew York an has th idersement.nt
seme pwverfel mean both i spotiba and
Dulisiead fa is sare gow tener mien
Oh the commission thn are fae Hit Sl
Grout ot Resitate ome. tainty, Wat the
Attorinath ts tee dgueation. Mens where
Sacks felony enemies come i SROUEL
ihe commuleaiay ive Jack anew
tecnye tak, Will the countey tuners n=
otter item velébrations. At tht time
Sue eared ele what thes able was
wiGtapten faa snsee et tegatacton
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Magi of tive Citiees tivede mah ee
fing Mea dature hase atts fone?
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SUNDAY, AUG. 14
| At DYCKMAN OVAL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921
LEO JOHNSON THROUGH WITH PRIZE FIGHTING
New York, Aug. 12—Lee Johnson, famous lightweight boxer of a ten years ago (meaning when in his prime) and one of the very few good boxers of our group since the days of Joe Gans, "the old master," has been named the business dabble. Lee's last fight in this city took place at the Commonwealth, Sporting Club October 22 last with Wee Wee Barton on his opponent. The contest was scheduled for 15 rounds, but in the final round, the opponent of the opinion that the little boxer was not doing his best, disqualified him and the boring commission and while terminated a few months ago he made up his mind that might that be the game he indicted him to participate in just two more battles, both of which from Jimmy Clark in Canada October 28 and the last from Jack Hunter in Baltimore in November of last year.
A gymnasium and boxing school is located in the city and within the next few weeks provided that the license program goes through a realigned. Successful with this venture, Johnson may become the first boxer to win a world championship. At least things point that way, according to those who handle the "inside dog". In reporting circles.
Still Loves the Game
Seated in a comfortable chair in his office at 317 Lenox avenue, the Leonard soots' boxing arena, the reporter found him one morning recently. He had been recorded to death when Bamy Leonard knocked me out at a boxing match. "Not that at all," Leonard crossed me and conduced a punch that would have been a knockout. The dose proof is that he has been knocking them all over once. He has your books, he would not think of drawing the color line like a good artist. All the boxers were like Leonard I would still be in the game, for I love it.
Color Line Caused Decision
"I couldn't have been fighting this match that could be made right now, but they are all with Colored boys, so commission lets down the burs no more of it for mine. A fellow cat you are through some sparting writer will come out with a secret haddam that it was a fake. Then again, the instance, Johnny Wilson, middle-weight champion, fought George on his title at stake, Johnny's manager will go to some newspaper office and yell his brains on about his title at stake, Johnny's certainly earned with their titles.
Born in New York
Lee Johnson was in this city in 1833 and has practically made his mother, Mrs. Moralle, in modest little apartment at 65 West 140th street. Unlike most men his early fighting days he does not disdain, and with the exception of 45 million eyes is in perfect condition.
In the days of the old Prawley law, back in 1920, Leo fought his opponent, the Olivine Athlet Club in 125th street, and if we don't miss our guess it was January 31st. Although a new opponent in four rounds, as oldtimers recall, when Leo was introduced, did Humphrey, he received an ovation in proportion similar to the reception Carruthert got in Jersey, and all other parts of the arena held their share of Harbours, or, no doubt, any members of the crowd soon sounds they were welcome. If a word of shout ever mounts anything to a hitter it may to me say I in my car was Humphrey, and to start me on my way, said Leo, His Greatest Flight
Out of approximately 300 fittie pithane the one that stands out most, burglar kettle was with 'Darky' Griffin in New Orleans, in 1815, whom he layovied in 13 rounds. Lee was in his burglar kettle in the little Brooklyn boy, who was just as clever and tricky as he was in his burglar kettle. Griffin had hit down for nearly the count. Handwork and more ring exponents knockout. Other south boys that most defeat at Joy's hands during his early career were 'Nulty' Gans, whom he knocked out. Griffin and the 'Congo' Kid at Vernon, Cal. The same year, a host of a hosting school and gymnasium for professional boxers in our midst controlled by a member of our ground so we could use it as contained in the proper way, and that way is to keep it a boxing school and gymnasium and house of boxing shields.
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OUT-OF-TOWN PLAYERS COME FOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Aug. 2- R.I.E.
Baton House, 0.400000000 0-1 R.I.E.
Baton House, 0.000000000 -0-1 0-1 Batteries-Segula and Lewis; Sammy and Johnson.
At Piquemine, Aug. 2- R.I.E.
Baton House, 0.000000000 0-1 0-1 Batteries-Segula and Lewis; Sammy and Johnson.
At Beaumont, 0.000000000 0-1 0-1 Batteries-Segula and Lewis; Sammy and Johnson.
Home run - Robertson. Only two men reach first on crumbs.
At Donnalville, Aug. 2- R.I.E.
Baton House, 0.000000000 0-1 10-1 Baton House, 0.000000000 0-1 0-3 Batteries-Segula and Lewis; Treatment and Johnson.
ANOTHER FOR GRAYS
Pittsburgh, Th. Aug. 12—Homewood
Grays won their forty-second game of
the season Saturday when they took
over the Nets in a nine-game series between the Grays and Keystones is being arranged for the latter
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ON TO WASHINGTON
Mrs. Alice Connick and Mrs. L. B. Wade, both of the ideal Tennis Club of New York City, who are entered in the National Championship in Washington this month, and Miss Ray of the British West Indies, who won the National Woman's singles championship last year. Miss Ray will come to the U. S. to defend her title.
TATE STARS WIN 16-INNING GAME OFF SUTHERLAND
LEVELAND, O. Aug. 12. Suns. Sutherland, pitcher, was hit for 11 hits by the Tate Stars, per Per. Stars (white) of Detroit. Mich. 7 to 6 in 16 innings yester-
day, kept them well seat-
ted.
LEVLAND, O. Aug. 19, 1914. former Detroit Tiger pitcher was hit for 21 in 19 games. Tiger who defeated the Cowboy Stars (white) of 16 in 16 innings yesterday. But Sutherland was bested until the 15th inning, when single, a double and a triple put over the game. The game game played at Tate Field this season. The folding of both sides was marvelous, and Swich, Detroit child beaten that by C. Hamilton, Mille and Gallant. Brown and Taylor fielded and batted in big league style for the Tates. The score:
Tate Stars
| Tate Stars | Coaches |
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| P. A. A. | Gallant, Mille and Gallant |
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| C. Hamilton, Mille and Gallant | Brown and Taylor fielded and batted in big league style for the Tates. The score:
CARLTON "Y" IS VICTOR
ROYAL STARS WIN. 8-1
WAR VET. MAKES RECORD
Peterson, Mich., Ala., 12—Raymond Edmons, Detroit, Worl. World War veteran and formerly of the States Life Lifes, died Saturday at Little Traverse Bay from the Harbor Springs dock, a distance of more than 10 miles. The trim was made in a heavy sea, covered with the coolness of the weather has stopped all previous attempts to swim
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BOXING "COMISH"
BARS JOHNSON
FROM SPAIRING
By WILLIAM WHITE
Parade a Record Breaker
Decorations Galore
Atlantic City outstripped Chicago and New York, but not only was the section of the city where our group resided pretty decipherably, but also the masses of American fans. All the streets appeared at the lollipop park in the afternoon. Hundreds of taxis and tour buses jack pasted on the windshield, handing out tickets to the last something to pet the living rabbits that jack was in town.
Jam at Park
The parade crowd for 20 blocks, was led by a sound of police under police Sergeant J.P. Robinson, a group. Then came the famous local mayor, Major "Big Dog" Jones, famous for his phlegm and pleuritic apprehension, Jack and party. Attorney Jimmy "Jimmy Taylor," Judge Harry Jackson, with their parents, had private cars
Splendid Boxing Program
McGovern vs. Little Bear
The main boat of oldties rounds Brooklyn, N.Y., a brother of the once famous Danny Sullivan, a little Indian boxer from Montana. The bout went the limit and was rendered by the referee, Danny Sullivan, who was all boxing matches in this state are indoctrination contexts. Using the sporting culture of Little Bear, and we believe handed to Little Bear, and we believe
Jack Enters Ring
Lincoln Giants Beat Norfolk
New York. Aug. 12. - Chippewa Johnson's Norfolk Giants were defeated by the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday by the score of 12 to 3, a Strikeforce Gardner was the winning team, team committed two
the score.
This ruling loses Jack Johnson from the Supreme Court, because the action taken is regarded as aimed at protecting the rights of those not are not holding their rights in expressive language. In this case, the ruling respects the will of the court, ruling Jes Willard, whom Tex Riekiel is accused of committing homicide. Now the question resolves itself. Willard chooses a few years of Willard's life who admitted to him he fought Democracy.
MRS. L. B. WADE
DETROIT AND COLUMBUS IN EVEN SPLIT OF TWIN BILL
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 12—The Detroit Stars and Columbus divided double-header Sunday taking the first game 1 to 0 and dinged the second 5 to 4. Holland and the Stars were in wonderful form in the opener, keeping the Stars from scattered. The only run of the season fourth put a result of a base on hails, a sacrifice foul.
Holland and
Gist in a mime
form in the
formal form in
the encorder,
leaping the form
over the ground.
The only run of
the game, came
in the form of a
safety of base on
halls, a sacrifice
in a hit by
bombs.
Second Game
HILDALE 0:41 SURANO
HILDLADE, S; ALL CUBANS, I
Philadelphia, Aug. 4. *Whitworth-
house* Aug. 4. *Whitworth-
house* heavy stick work of the Hildlade room
honey stick work of the Hildlade room
at Hildlade room
UMP FORFEITS LOGAN SQUARE
TWILIGHT GAME TO PYOTTS
SUAREZ HARD
Pyff Field, Chicago, Illinois
Pete Honepin pitching brilliantly,
he received revenue for a previous
defeat in 19.1. He hit a bullpen
to 1.1 before a full house. Pete woul-
d throw by Balzahn in the shutout that Pey-
touz had secure. Score:
1. Lil. 12.
Cutts.....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 = S
2. Two base hits—Ibush, Balzahn,
Ibar, Lars. Home win-Dircush. Bases
out—Ibush, Balzahn. 2. Struck
out-Ibush, 2. Suarez.
MONARCHS WIN SERIES
Jam at Park
Same Old Speed
Winchester Tenn
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St. Paul Mine
LOUISIANA
Miss. Minnie Robinson left Saturday night for a visit to Miss. Rosa Hayes and Saturday night at her residence of heart failure. She is a graduate of the University and a host of relatives to her husband and a host of relatives to her summer party given at the Old Felts Hall Friday night. Nost list: James Hayes, Miss. Rosa Hayes.
Geoview L3
There will be a picnic given for the benefit of the St. Thomas church at the Mrs. A. Davis and Hanker Hill. The men will be given a party for the Rev. Robert Kelly, conducted by Mrs. Sylvia James McCormick, and sixteen women donated party was given by Mrs. Amy Larry McVillie. An out-of-town guest was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Misses Elizabeth Scott and Janetne Ross, who have been invited to the Baton Rouge
OKLAHOMA
The Masone Island met with us this week. They have a fine temple here, and we are fortunate for business. (C. P. Simmons made a wonderful report on the city.) C. P. Simmons and I visited August 7. The pope in Italy are working on the city. The American Legion has just met in Italy. Tyler is given a bible and we are spending the day at Brewer is on the mend. We are glad to have Brewer on the mend. We are spending a few days with us. We are always proud to have our old time meeting with the greatest Nego town on the map.
Okmulges, Okla.
ARKANSAS
Hot Springs, Ark.
Grand Chancellor Henry Avery of the University of Oklahoma were entertained at hunchback by lr. C. M. White and laughing at the display of Oklahoma floral arrangements. Tampa, Florida, Sunday at the "Nest," Kevinle, of Pine Buff, has returned, after a three-year absence, to the church. Ms. Systewer J. E. Davies, the evangelist, is holding a revival in his home, where he is the minister of the grand household of Earth, has resided in the node governor of the state, was re-objected by acclamation. Ms. Hutte, of the financial Households with a membership in the financial Households with a membership in the financial Households with a membership in the next place of meeting.
Newport Ark
The new only Sunday at St. Panki
and the old only Monday at St. Paul.
The amount collected was $883.5. W. M.
Riley and Joo Billy of Tuckerman
and Joo Billy of Tuckerman to Pine Billy to attend the meet-
ment. Rev. A. R. Richmond of Ackleba-
n, kan, passed through Monday en route
to St. Paul. The amount collected of
Little Rock came up on Saturday to
C. C. Brown and J. jogo left Tuesday
as delegates to the Old Gold Belfairs
and Mrs. C. Brews left Tuesday as a
Mrs. C. Brews left Tuesday as a
Homebound of Rath which convened
at Hot Sprites, Miss Lila X. Mabo-
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for the下午 Thursday for Corn Plant, Ark
Omaha, Neb.
Alliance. Neb.
The citizens of Alliance hold their Emancipation celebration and June 4th features the day was the harbored occasion of Monarchs and the white team in favor of the Monarchs. The program was held in the evening at the hotel where was the principal speaker and mother of Mrs. Mack Leavens, visiting her daughter in St. Louis. Mrs. Leavens is business. Mr. and Mrs. Monarchs attended the Emancipation day celebration. Miss Janice and Bernard were in branch in La Tau. Mrs. George Fowler returned in La Tau. Mrs. George Fowler celebrated the celebration. Miss Florine Carter of Great Foley Mont., Mrs. George Fowler and Scalia City and Sedalia. Mo. Mrs. and Mrs. George glaciers in Chicago and to attend the Mober School of Beauty Culture in Kansas and Kanaas City, Mo. also at the K. of P. encampment
Tampa, Fla.
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee, Wis.
COLORADO
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BY CHARLES E. FREEMAN, JR.
KENTUCKY
Mrs. Amy Jackson died August 8. Funeral from First Baptist Church, Brooklyn, NY. Burial in Hisland, mother, two brothers and two sisters. Sympathies for our loved ones expressed on this week. Trees Red Sun of Cincinnati, Ohio, August 8. Baptist General Association is in session at First Baptist Church in daily attendance from here in daily attendance.
Frankfort, Ky.
THE BUCKEYE STATE
By Alexander O. Taylor
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Mrs. Harry Dorn accompanied her brother, Mr. Harry Dorn, every hour, to their home in Queens during the past week. The Ladies Social Club held a afternoon, Mrs. Elizabeth Tables, wife of Mr. Harry Dorn, and Mrs. Harry Dorn, Mr. and Mrs Harry Dorn. The Choir of South Bend is on curing Pfizer after a long illness. County Sunday school picnic was held in the Congregational church was second and the truce for organized classes Mrs. Mrs. John Smith and grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. John Smith and grandmother, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proston *S. Smith*, St. John's School, given to students in Univinidence, under the authority of 12 Sunday school picnic August 18, at Township Church, Post No. 18, of Albany, and 12 Congregational church Sunday school
Uhana Ohio
Salem Ohio
Little Bertaer M. Marvis is very sick. Carl Edward was a week and guest of Mrs. Marvis. He is given良党 by Rev. and Mrs. W. Wood was a success. Alvin M. Marvis want to Allianz Saturday on business. Little Christian leaves some two weeks with Mrs. Marvis.
Troy Ohio
William Batter of Marion, Ind., visited his sister and family, and Mrs. Harron of Bristol, England, Mrs. Ed. Harrison has returned from Masonville, N.C., to visit her and Mrs. O. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, N. Peter and Michael Manufacturing Co., has held annual meetings and meetings attended and reported having a fine time. Preparations for the memorial August 22 are almost completed. All those who have not been killed by the Black Swan records please all at the Sherman Square, 725 North Sherman Square, anne.
Middleport, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Columbia, Ill. will be visiting Elaine Auburn Auburn Public Library is visiting in Fairmont, W. Va. on Friday. We are glad to note that Kowalczyk, the Knight of Zamysylvie is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight; Bertha H. Jackson and Kathryn Payne Bertha H. Jackson and Kathryn Payne Elimu at Kerry Krum, Ohio. Four readers don't forget Otto. Also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight, school was called to order by Superintendent John A. Wittman. Otto was very good. At 11:30 one person was visiting. Wittman, Mrs. and Mrs.
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Services at La Crescent Temple remain Sunday. In the morning the postmaster, lady, secondary to be at his last. The temple, No. 22, of La Crescent, holds its first installation of kings on April 15, 2014. The kings are bishops. E. K. Palpapaster is back in the months. The rooster is taking his cage. The rooster is the national animal of the American Mormon church. Mrs. Mary Barton came from Yellowstone Park this week. Mrs. Mary Barton came to Hot Springs to take hot water bottles. Michigan celery growers have come on a strike. They refuse to sell celery. The shippers, the 1939 price of 15 cents which the shippers are willing to give is too small, say the growers.
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RESULTS COUNT USE THIS PAGE when you want Help, to buy or sell Real Estate, to sell Household Goods, Automobiles, Clothing; in fact, to exchange anything you don't want for something you can use.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921
ST. LOUIS MAYOR GIVES SHRINERS KEY TO THE CITY
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something of a permanent, inexpensive, good boating specialty, specially adapted for stores, halls, kitchens, bathrooms and other places subject to hard usage. It is called "Competition" and can be put on over any or all of the whole operation consuming less than twenty-foot soft and pliable.
soft, and pliable. W. J. Davis
vet sanitary and as easily kept clean
good loodum, but much more than
lusta a ktime.
The phone are covered with "perfect File
compostion" and many other business
courses and home hats and face
phone call. Sheldon 7506, will be
a representative who will cheerily
animate on your needs.
—Advertisement.
San Juan, P.R. Aug. 12—Puerto Rico is the largest island of Indian island territory and the most populous dependence from the United States. This new governor, Iloilo, has reintroduced the Puerto Rican flag in his inaugural address that "Old Glory is here to stay." A turmoil is brewing in the United States. During one of its recent meetings the streets were filled with people waving Puerto Rican independence flags and shouting for the independence of Puerto Rico.
reservist wrist Tuesday evening in con-
ment to: Mrs. Lorea Warmov and
Mrs. Maestro Moody won first prize and Mies
lazed glitter the booby prize.
SUMMER RATES
SUMMER RATES
Woodard, Photographer, Announces
Attractive Cut in Prices
The announcement that W. W.
Woodard, a photographer, located
at 52th street and forest ave.
A. B.
mcc has made a substantial cut in the prices of high business and has made a special induction for his summer travel to the United States of interest to all who require the best in the business of Mr. Woodward who has built up a splendid following with the artist of whom Chicago hosts the exhibition of putting in great an amount of consciousness work in the business of price being merely a matter of those which come higher, the difference in price being merely a matter of price not necessarily because of its size, sizes, sizes, sizes. This system allows all who patronize him to enjoy his splendid talent to the fullest of the prices of picture materials, pieces of art, pictures like the present in which to take advantage of the offers being made by you whether you are ready to pose at the matter of photographs over with you whether you are ready to pose at the matter of photographs in Douglas 3679 and engagements telephone is made over the wire or by mail.
ALLEGES MAN DRUGGED
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 12.—Declaring that when a visitor at the home of Miles Smith, Lincoln way, she was treated with glues of glass to gin to drink and that while she was treated by nina, Anna Reed, aged 13, accused against Smith. The girl, with scarlet cover against Smith, the girl with mother and father, had been stomped on Smith's house for the past low days.
NORTH SIDE NEWS
CARD OF THANKS
(APRIL 2018)
We wish to thank Rev. B. T. Marter for his counseling words and our many friends for their kindness and compassion, and illness, and death of our beloved son and brother, Tyler M. Meaux, Jr., who departed this life Aug. 2–Mr. Marter, Ms. Meaux, Miss Antoniece J. Meaux.
We wish to thank friends and lodge members for their kindness and sympathy during the bereavement of our mother, Sarah Mason, who died Aug. 11, George Mason, and Benjamin Mason.
LCST RELATIVES
ADVERTISEMENTS
ADVERTISMENTS
GOLDIE GRIFFIN OR EDDIE
FIELDS
Would like to know the whereabouts of the children of about ten years age, 64 Winchester street, Mempelh, Tenn. 841-222-1800, 1830 East Street, Terror Haut, Ile.
JANES FRANKLIN NELSON
The full details will be explained by the person to be held soon and at which it is earnestly requested that all doctors, dentists, lawyers, and other professional men be present. A card advising you as to the date and place will be sent further information and partitions can be obtained from W. D. Allmong, & Co., Industrial Engineers, 1000 N. Avenue, Chicago, Ill.-Advertisement.
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH
On Sunday, August 11, the Liberty Baptist church will hold what they call a "mowing day rally" at which they move a car to worship at 3:022 Dearborn street, where they have been the past three years to new home, formerly the Old Baptist church 57th and Dearborn streets, which day they will be devoted to the rally. The pastor, lew. D. W. Bowen, will presach at the morning and evening services of the Morgan Park, Maywood and other suburban churches will be present with the congregation, and a large edifice, will be filled to the door. Too much credit cannot be given to the church, which such a large and prosperous congregation in so few years, and the love and care that they showed on Thursday night when the members of his church showed him with quantities of hands, hams, four loaves, wine, bread, flowers and a little sum of money. With such a leader as lew. Bowen, they can be a great power for good in our community.
RUSSY BEE
Emancipation Celebration
Milwaukee Wis. Aug. 12—Emancipation celebration, one of the greatest affaires ever held by the members of the Race of Milwaukee, was given by Rev. S. Russell is pastor. At 12:15 p.m. there was an automobile parade; 8 p.m. Rev. E. P. Jones of Evanson; 10 p.m. Rev. E. P. Jones of the audience of 3,000 and Mrs. Bertie Warner, one of Chicago's charming solos, sang in her usual pleasing manner. It is a day long member in the history of Milwaukee.
DUNBAR CAFE
Dunbar Cafe, regular meals and
desserts. Phone: 217-655-4200,
p. 217-655-Cascade avenue, Colorado
Springs, Colo. Phone: Mimi 165-217
m. a. to 115-300 p. m.
Advertisement.
WHERE IS THIS WOMAN?
Want the address of the woman
who sells the dresses on my wife's
address information to John Shaw, his
place, North Minneapolis, Minn—
because he is selling the dresses.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
IN MEMORIAM
Loving wife, Mrs. Amanda L. Jackson.
In sweet memory of our beloved son and brother, James A. Miller, who departed this life Aug. 5, 1929. Sadly, he is beloved mother, sisters and brothers.
THE DEATH LIST
AUTOS FOR SALE
BUSINESS CHANGES
ALL THE CLOTHES YOU WANT
WANT TO Wear. We have a wide
style make-to-measure suit and be general
in space time. Big pockets. White quick
dress. Tailor Sharing Co. (please
40 Chicago, IL).
FOR SALE--STORE. ESTABLISHED CLOTHES
WANT TO Wear. We have a wide
style make-to-measure suit and be general
in space time. Big pockets. White quick
dress. Tailor Sharing Co. (please
40 Chicago, IL).
WANTS--BENEFIT MAN WITH MONEY
We want to benefit a best business. Address
200 Chicago, IL.
WANTS--BENEFIT MAN WITH MONEY
We want to benefit a best business. Address
200 Chicago, IL.
WANTS--BENEFIT MAN WITH MONEY
We want to benefit a best business. Address
200 Chicago, IL.
FOR SALE--GOOD BUSINESS PLACE
peddler, barber shop, also shining parlor
store. We want to apply Harry Brown
Market, Waukegan, IL. Phone 707-222-2222.
FOR SALE: PANY GHOOCHY AND FULL
APPLE. Apply in person. 2028 S. State
Irving.
WANTED-PARTNERS FOR AUTO GARAGE.
Mesa storage. 2028 S. State I.
FOR SALE: CIGAR, FANDY, NEWSPAPER,
RESTORE. Respond: box 23, Chicago
December.
INSTRUCTION
Blue print paper patterns and
fabric patterns
bicycle-motor of steel metal
construction which you can
make yourself
50 cents
* 30-6
522 Bowen Ave. Phone Oakland 7255
Fall term begins September 13.
Participate in classes.
Arts, business, music
and elementary courses. Write
for further information. 4-2
PLEASE NOTE: REGISTER AT
TARANTA POINT COUNTY
Tarantla Point County
Institute.
HAIRDRESSING
RESPONSE. THE WONDERFUL HARM
moves, a trial will be you: Belafonte
Sir, Mrs. J. E. Jones, 6157 Indian and
Bell, 6167 North work by appointment, aug
2017. WILL be treated by RESPONSE.
WILL be treated by RESPONSE.
Kennedy 3, Macy, 6, Bemarron 4, 6167
FOR RENT
GARAGE, NEAR 4TH AND WARASH; HOLD
6 journey cars; 530 month; will rest half
Address Box 20, Chicago December.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
LADIES- WE CAN USE 10 WOMEN TO RIP
HIMS, WE CAN USE 10 WOMEN TO RIP
HIMS, WE CAN USE 10 WOMEN TO RIP
HIMS, WE CAN USE 10 WOMEN TO RIP
WANTED-SILK SHAPE MAKERS: PIECE
OF SILK SHAPE MAKERS: PIECE
OF SILK SHAPE MAKERS: PIECE
OF SILK SHAPE MAKERS: PIECE
STRONG WOMAN WANTED, WITH KNOWLEDGE
STRONG WOMAN WANTED, WITH KNOWLEDGE
STRONG WOMAN WANTED, WITH KNOWLEDGE
BOOK LISTED, INQUIRE 125 E. 424
W. BOOK LISTED, INQUIRE 125 E. 424
WANTED=IBIRH, YOUNG, TO TAKE HOME
APRIL 29th, cultivated wife, old that, tear.
SEND: 212-755-2222.
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
TORENE LADY FROM THE SOUTHWEST with experience as leather and eleven other ensembles. Ensembles: ensembles typed, bookings: bookings special and office work experiences. Torene Lady, 707, 707, SITUATION WANTED - EXPIRD GIRL with experience as telephone work; telework experience. Douglas 2041, after 6.
HELP WANTED-MALE
WANTED-STUDENT, PRESIDENT, GRADUATE
WANTED-STUDENT, A UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL EDUCATION
instructor; knowledge of medical
care; core of barrere practice. In answer
to questions, address letter S. to 120
249 RAILWAY MAIL, AND OTHER GOLDFIELDS.
WANTED-STUDENT, MASTER OF
Writing, Social Science, Mr. Johnson,
former U. S. government examiner, 244, S.
St. Louis. WANTED-STUDENT, MUST BE
STATE ST..
SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE
WALLPAPER ORGANIZING A SPECIALIST
H. J. THORNAM, Vertex 1718.
AGENTS WANTED
PERSONAL
MARVELOUS GET THESE
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 631-THREE ST.
BROOKLYN AVE., 631-THREE ST.
LAWRENCE AVE., 631-THREE ST.
FUNN, CO. ALL ABOUT
also backstage quarters all 4
tall buildings.
WARSHALL AVE., 631-THREE APT., 4TH
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 631-THREE ST.
E. 420 FL, 421 FL, 423 FL - PURN OR
NEXT FL
CALL 6.200 FL - PURN or
CAUTION AVE. 2000 FL - PURN AND
UNION, from front.
FRAME AVE. 316-216- TWO UNFURN.
rooms. Douglas ST.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 431-216- TWO UNFURN.
rooms. matteur. modern. Kenwood 1012.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 431-216- TWO LARGE
UNFURN. rooms. matteur. modern. Kenwood 1012.
CHAMPAIN AVE. 431-216- TWO LARGE UNFURN.
rooms. matteur. modern. Kenwood 1012.
BOWEN AVE. 431-216- TWO LARGE UNFURN.
rooms. matteur. modern. Kenwood 1012.
BOWEN AVE. 431-216- APP. 216-216-
APP. 216-216
BOWEN AVE. 431-216- APP. 216-216
BOWEN AVE. 431-216- APP. 216-216
ST LAWRENCE INFURN. GROUND FLOOR ROOMS
man and wife preferred. brook 1845.
ST LAWRENCE INFURN. GROUND FLOOR ROOMS
man and wife preferred. brook 1845.
GRANITE AVE. 2022 - SPECIAL FUN
ROOMS and first-class meals at potion
pies; parties a specialty; doubles 45th
Miss Carlo Johnson
OFFICES FOR RENT
OFFICES FOR RENT
SPACE FOR RENT—FIRST CLASS DRESS
maker; wonderful location; all convenience
Bank Rent $49. 80 E. 35th St.
FOR HIRE
TRUCK FOR HIRE—PLATFORM BODY. FOR
commercial hauling. 1-ton com. McDougal,
phone Westworth 1447.
Beautifully furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences. Also sanitary kitchens, with private lockers. Prices $1 to $3 per week.
LIGHT. AIRY ROOMS
ELECTRIC LIGHT, WATER WATER ALL
HOUSES, A Few STEPS FROM "T" AND
CAR LINES. MRS. F. A. NEWMAN,
SOH WARM AVE, YELLOW, CAL. 202-750
PHAIMAN AVE. SLC - SUEDE LIGHT
MAIN STREET and 1st AVENUE
PHAIMAN AVE. SLC - SUEDE LIGHT
MAIN STREET and 1st AVENUE
PHAIMAN AVE. SLC - SUEDE LIGHT
MAIN STREET and 1st AVENUE
TENNEN AVE. 381-315-FURN. BOMBS, PRI
2014, quiet cooler条件, long bogs
2017. INDANA AVE. 320-210-FURN. 800
MASSIVE AVE. 201-210-FURN. Damaged
after the 14th. LASGLEY AVE. 425-425-LARGE. FRONT
BED. LASGLEY AVE. 425-425-LARGE. Steaming
heat and cooler amenities.
CALMLEY AVE. 321-101-LARGE. Hot and cool
beds. cooler amenities.
L. 311TH ST., ALL 1ST-ROOMS FOR WOMEN
stair and soh work reference. Call attn:
p. m. m. 1512.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4525. INT APPEAR
room. m-l-dent. transable
room.
161-AVE. AVE, 361-AUT. 2-NEGLY
front, front steam; back steam; working people
steam; front steam; back steam;
PHIREA AVE, 361-AUT. LAKE PRIOR FUNN
front, front steam; back steam;
PHIREA AVE, 361-AUT. 2-boulevard; steam, heat,
bowl, 841L;
PHIREA AVK, 454-6 two ROOMS, 1 WITH
or for a two-room; electric light;
bowl, 261L.
LIMWEENA AVE., 4521, 2D AVE.
Fam. pl., private family, gown, 12-30
CAMELT AVE., 3250-FURN. BOMM,
BROOKLYN, 6-18
INFLAMA AVE., 1004 - SNAPFUN FURN.
INFLAMA AVE., 1004 - SNAPFUN FURN.
52TH ST. SQ. 26F. APT.-SNAPFUN FURN.
52TH ST. SQ. 26F. APT.-SNAPFUN FURN.
HASHIAT AVE., 3154 - LABORATORY FRONT ROOM.
n-room conference room. Douglas Truck
furn. large front room. APT. I - SNAPFUN
furn. large front room.
U ST. ST. 41F. LIGHT HIER. BOOBS.
U ST. ST. 41F. LIGHT HIER. BOOBS.
VERSION AVE., 1004 - SNAPFUN FURN.
for light housekeeping. BOOBS.
CALMETT AVE. 455, 210 FL. - FRIENDS
gently polish form, with use of kilkenny
DANES AVE. 417, FL. - SNAILY FURN.
gently polish form, gentleman of working
WARASH AVE. 400, 210 APT. - DURF FURN.
gently polish form, gentleman of working
TEJL. Engelhardt AVE. 417, Part T. FURN.
RIHODES AVE. 454, 11-14 FURN, with
2 or 2 more other furnaces.
PIARLE AVE. 419, 30 10 FURN, KM.
gently polish form, gentleman of working
surface, Oakland KM.
LANGLEY AVENUE, 423—FIRST CLASS PUB
means for couples; strictly public; reserved
tow to our line. Call evening.
DEARIE AVT. 2001-LARGE FRONT ROOM
private terrace; also 3 inform. rooms, ground
floor. 1022. 822
INDIANA AVE., 344—TWO FRONT CON-
necting doors, private lift-motors, Dug-
ing box 195
PRAIRIE AVE. 4525—OXY FURN. ROOM
for couple of 2 gentlemen.
PRAIRIE AVE. 4525—APT. 1—NEPHEW
ROOM, doubles. Douglas 7253.
WASHIRE AVE. 3111—STALEY FURN.
rooms, running room.
WASHIRE AVE. 3111—FURN. ROOM in
private family. Douglas 7253.
CHAMPLAIN AVE. 4525—FURN. ROOM FOR
WASHIRE AVE. 4525. 20 FL—TWO FURN.
rooms, couple or gentlemen. Douglas
7253.
PRAIRIE AVE. 4525. 20 FL—MODERN
ROOM.
PRAIRIE AVE. 4525. 20 FL—S-ROOM for
modern, doubles. Douglas 7253.
WASHIRE AVE. 4525. 20 FL—MODERN
ROOM.
WASHIRE AVE. 4525. 20 FL—S-ROOM for
modern, doubles. Douglas 7253.
WASHIRE AVE. 4525. 20 SEAT ROOMS.
INDIANA AVE., 327, AVE. 2-LARGE, AH-
SE, steam heat, oven, heat, bake, fry,
dish, grill, fry, bake, fry, bake, fry,
fruit roast, couple, APT. 2-LARGE,
fruit roast, couple, APT. 2-LARGE,
INDIANA AVE., 201, 201, 201, 201, 201,
INDIANA AVE., 201, 201, 201, 201,
CALIFORNIA AVE., 200, ROOM, ELECTRIC
Baths, bungles, 1000,
D. 200, ST. 41, APT. 2-LARGE, TURN-ROOM,
preferred,
D. 200, ST. 41, APT. 2-LARGE, TURN-ROOM,
preferred,
E. 4TH, ST. 41, 1ST, APT. 2-TURN, TURN-
ROOM, home fryer, chopper, Remaining 1000,
E. 4TH, ST. 41, 1ST, APT. 2-TURN, TURN-
ROOM, home fryer, chopper, Remaining 1000,
Please Vetory Room.
PLAIMID AVE. 432-305-008 X 2 BATHS.
PLAIMID AVE. 432-305-008 X 2 BATHS.
PLAIMID AVE. 432-305-008 X 2 BATHS.
PLAIMID AVE. 432-305-008 X 2 BATHS.
INDIANA AVE. 742, AUT. - SEMILABAL
stream plc; elec. controlled crt - SEAMILABAL
stream plc; elec. controlled crt - SEAMILABAL
stream plc; elec. controlled crt - ST.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 1429, 21 FL - DEN
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 1429, 21 FL - DEN
FLATS FOR RENT
CALMET AVE., 2016-FROOM ROOM APT
floor: right; balcony: all modern.
INDINA AVE., 335-TWO-ROOM FURN
BOMB P. SASIL N. STATE ST.
FOR SALE—3-FLAT BRICK;
steam; fine neighborhood;
good rents; near 43d and
Langley av. $价,钱7,000; cash
$3,000; balance monthly.
A snap. Act quick. Box 55,
Defender.
MORGAN FARM REAL BEAUTY—NEW
400 hosts for sale. New bungalow for sale.
Have a new house for sale on the car that
is 11th st. and Michigan av. get off and take
11th st. and Louis av. Lather Boulevard.
Phone 212-745-2011. Office phone
212-745-2011.
PHARMACY AVEN. NE. 517th ST. NE. 1900H
hardwood floor, carpet, paint price $250.
FOR SALE—CHAMPION AVEN. SELL
black stone floor home and entrance price
$250. State of New York. Mckinney.
State of New York. February 2015.
FOR SALE—206 ELAN AVEN. AVE. NW. BLACK
barn, hardwood floor, entrance price $250.
State of New York. Mckinney.
State of New York. February 2015.
HAY A. LOT AT HEATHCHELLE WILM,
Mich. terminal, circular. Free L. D.
Tampson & Co. 4011 S. State of New York.
13:30
WE HAVE FOR SALE HOTS, AND ELATS
Kinner. State of New York.
WPS WORTHFIELD AVEN. SELL
hardwood floor, carpet, paint price $250.
State of New York. Mckinney.
State of New York. February 2015.
$19.00
$12. cash will buy a large cabinet phone-
graph 12 inches binn plays all makes of
telephones and telephones and telephones
to play the Paths and Ellows
records. Also a selection of records and many
telephones and telephones and telephones
machines. Open 9 h. to 9 p. m.
ECONOMY SAMPLE PHONOGRAPH SHOP.
S. S. STATE ST.
120 W. 12TH AVE.
and remodeled; lessons taught
afternoons; gas or electric.
East 37th Place, 24 floor.
Phone Boulevard 4742.
TYPING AND
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Expert Stencil Cutter
MRS. SALLIE M. DOWNS
Office, 3514 Grand Blvd., 3d Apk
Phone Douglas 5911
Correspond with some nice lady or gentleman
able that pollinate your fond dreams. We can
enable you to see the flowers of the garden.
Once Chin, box 220, Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LATEST EDITION CRAZE • CHINSTONS
knewest offspring braver than ever saye and
women who want to be up in the minute.
the chinsters are dainfully brave in town.
Garland Grove, Lake St., Chicago.
HONORING THE MISSING
$1.50 Ship Day, No. 1 mailing, $1.50
$1.50 Ship Day, No. 2 mailing, $1.50
$1.50 Ship Day, No. 3 mailing, $1.50
Pinkolon, Town.
SOLIDARITY WITH MISSING
Scientific information, interesting
polarisers and personality charts.
Boston, Cal.
PINKOLON, Town.
LOOK FOR MISSING MISSING
FRIENDS, DIFFERENT
full strength, sample pieces, all for
the Write, Oliver Sine, $15 African
and American textiles.
DON'T SEAFE WITH HIRR MATMAT-BUY
Samples, $20 international testimonials.
Rocky Herb, Box 100, Montgomery St., Philadelphia.
WM. G. STHAL, ARGUS OF MUSIC
= Manuscript on music and band arrangements, 138
Island, New York.
FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR TRADE AND SALE ON CHRISTMAS
Write to us and inform will call wary
samples. Universal Installment To. The W.
FRENITURE. B ROOMS COMPLETE. BEAUTIFUL.
Call after 9.00. Oakland. T30
FOR SALE THE SHARP THE CLOSE
THE JEWELER. JEWELER. JEWELER.
FOR SALE SHARPES OF OPERATIVE
Tack. 25 Chicago. December.
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NEW YORK CLASSIFIED
Transient and permanent crowns for gallstones
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Bronchoplasty with Yemmam. In: I. Herges
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EDITORIAL
PAGE OF THE
CHICAGO DEFENDER WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Recorded on second class matter, February 1, 1866, at the Postoffice
Hospital, Ill., under letter of March 2, 1866.
HUMAN NATURE
Guess it's simply human nature to have more or less concern.
And it isn't yourself some better than the average one you know.
But the folks that have the gumption to go through this world and try.
To forget their ego and the selfish pronoun I
Been to pluck life's fairest roses while the thorns fall to the ground.
Of pretenders over claiming to be really what they're not.
If fond memories you'd have linger in our hearts throughout the years.
When you're playing in life's drama bring the smiles and not the tears.
DELLA DRA IN THE SOUTH
THE PRESENT ATTITUDE of the disease in certain years of the south, illustrates. In invariably good health is tied up with other items of progress or lack of progress. According to the figures of the public health this disease which the society is placed on the same plane as other recently reported diseases this year of when 19 per cent at least will die. And unless conditions multicolourly improve the harvest of death and disease next year is expected to be even more severe, the disease will not totally desistute. There is no work to be had and, besides an improvident class, nothing has been saved for that proverbial rainy days, so starvation, the primary of the disease, is adding to the horror of the situation.
IT IS SAVE TO SAY that the S unit has been the hardest hit by this general business depression, and the reason is obvious. Their whole dependence is placed in cotton; they raise nothing else worth talking about. If the bottom drops out of the price of cotton, as it did this season, eviction stalks through the land, leaving in this area a number of families in poverty of many dreaded diseases and an appalling number of deaths.
IT IS NOT SURPISING, therefore, to learn that pollination occurs on the South and the temperate regions in the cotton district are the primary means for pollination, and they could be a diet of salt pork, corn and maize. This diet unleashed by lean meat, milk and vegetable furnishes the initial conditions for the disease, one that flourishes in the temperate regions, and the minimum supplies of foodstuffs and medicines and they should be forthcoming from those in other sections of the country not stricken by the food disease, pollenia.
GEORGIA
WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD to give credit, where credit is due, and while Georgia is our patent peace we are broad enough to admit that there is a slight excuse for not to be numbered among the states that maintain the minimum supplies of foodstuffs and medicines and they should be forthcoming from those in other sections of the country not stricken by the food disease, pollenia.
GEORGIA
WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD to give credit, where credit is due, and while Georgia is our patent peace we are broad enough to admit that there is a slight excuse for not to be numbered among the states that maintain the minimum supplies of foodstuffs and medicines and they should be forthcoming from those in other sections of the country not stricken by the food disease, pollenia.
AS TO PRODUCTS, this same folder informs us that Georgia is first in peaches and sweet potatoes, second in cotton, sugar cane and peanuts, third in watermelons and cantaloupes, fourth in corn and cattails, fifth in potatoes and peanuts, and sixth this first information spread many sleepiness nights trying to pluck from the history of their state a few worthwhile things that they might bring about. And for this they deserve much credit. The powerful Thildephils have with the brain of a Blackstone and differently in operating the grain from the chaff.
**RE: GEORGIA WHY BE MODENT?** In communicating the things that you are first in, have you not noticed that you are not first in, have you not noticed that not only the United States but the entire civilized world freely admits you are first in—laughing? In advertising, Georgia dear do not forget to play your trump card. The press is so accustomed to playing the trump card that it might impulse the service, temporarily of least, to change.
**GOVERNMENT THINGS that advertising syllabus will spell out, Georgia, but it will, an all evil is to drag it out in the light. Most deyliety is done under cover of darkness. To condone or cover up a crime only inflicts another, and to hold one set of truths in the air. To be in the microsof, so advertise your faults as well as your virtues, that the better element—and there are many, such adding people in the state—may also other Southern states that need a purizing. And another, that you are showing evidence of an awakening, why not attempt to erase the spots on your conscience by being the first Southern state to suppress yourself?
**NEXATOR FIELDLINGHUYSKEN told the satirical operators:** "You might just as well make up your minds now that Congress is going to do something charged to labor. Neither can they be charged to high freight rates. Something is wrong somewhere, and we are going to find out what it is." So, elec. Thee! God damned if we don't buy a basket or two ourselves if the police within reach.
DON'T CROSS THE BROTHER these warm days, for his blood, is hot and he'll fight at the drop of the hat, and as the police have not so yet called in all of the game and maxes words soon are shifted for decays
CHICAGO DEFENDER
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This course is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of encouragement. 32 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
Text: "The gates of Hell shall not prevail against it" - Matt. 16:18.
GOD has promised complete victory to only one body and that body is the church. Other organizations and forces achieve temporary victory, but the old enemy has not been conquered before. God has given us the power to be very often when he returns for further battles he is stronger than before. The world recognizes this power and the church has been severely criticized when it refuses its God-given mission of saving the world. The church has been formed and warfare has been waged by them because some one felt that things ought not continue as they were. Very often these people have had to form new organizations because the church misleaked his mission and then the religion taking its urgent need before the congregation.
One of the greatest enemies to be overcome is caste prejudice and race hatred. These evils have been perpetrated by the oppressors and the wheels of progress are retarded. Starvation can even be traced to their doors.
What can be done about it? Everything. If the church needs to be forced to admit all the Church needs to be forced to this gate of hell must be torn down and address themselves to the task. The time has come when the silence must be broken. The world rightly demands the victory that is promised.
WE LIVE in an ever changing world. Nothing remains the same from day to day. The majority of us are optimistic enough to believe that we are advancing and that the civilization we now enjoy was never given to man before, and then there are those who hold and attempt to prove the peak of civilization was reached by the acts of a certain type of so-called civilized people the deaths have been reached.
FOR YEARS we have been the victims of the lawless element. Every conceivable form of empoly has been practiced on us. But that insultable desire for power, and now it is not an uncommon thing to hear of a white man being lynched, tarred and feathered or punished horsehooped and driven out of town. Perhaps now that the shoe is on the other foot—least a part of it, and now it is so much more dastardly and human to lynch a white man than it is to lynch a black man; isn't it? For, after all, custom is everything.
A LETTER ABOUT SHIPS
THERE MAY BE thousands in our group, who are a little sly on book learning; but it must be said to their credit that they are endowed with a liberal supply of good common "horse sense," as their letters to this demonstrate. Here is one dated from Richmond, Va.
"It is with many regrets that I continue to hear of loyal Race men and women spending their money through channels that will do them more harm than good. I am obliged by pardoning their hard earned dollars for stock in some improbable retail enterprise.
"I hope they will soon see that it is not ships to Africa that we need, but ships of unity from Africa made products, but with intelligence and with the need. We need a ship of ships in the South to tell us something else but what I said, and a ship of mothers to teach their children, that it is a dismise and a shame for them to entertain white patrons, that it is a dismise and a shame for them to patronize, our own men and women in business whenever possible. Yes, brothers and sisters, we need ships and more ships carrying farther similar to the bliss of ships, any thinking person will understand of ships of unity and not one penny, those fidelity is costless."
OTHER LETTERS RECEIVED are just as full of good novices as in this one, and if will be our pleasure, we will send them to us. We have also referred to as "the child race." True, we have not many centuries of civilization behind us as has the white man, but upon the shoulders of this same civilized race we have been thronged. A few hundred years ago, we needed ship that would carry us from darkest Africa to civilized America. We got pirate ships that kidnapped us and took us to the coast. We got good ship kidnapping but little over a half century and so rescued us. And so our correspondent's suggestion that we embark on modern uplift ships is both appropriate and timely.
THE PAGEANT OF PROGRESS
WHILE I INDIVIDUALLY, but had little to do with the hundreds of thousands who visited Chicago's museum of Progress, our contribution to the prosperity not only of Chicago but the whole country has more than measured up to that of any other group. We did however, not only because of the progress we never heard before, Professor Mundy with his mixed chorus of more than a thousand voices and Professor Jones with a like organization rendered programs that, in the words of Professor Mundy, "we may be given by the white choral societies. We, we may be," he hellow, "just at present in things American, but somehow, the "mother" is always on the job to say. We did not believe it is winning a war or discovering the North Pole."
R. S. A. (OUR ROSS) says: "What this country needs most is a man's straw hat that won't look as if it were ten years old by August 1."
ONE OF OUR young real estate dealers with a Harman name says: "Moonlight makes the homestead girl look good to me. We simply add, so we moon-shine.
WHO WAS IT said that Jack Johnson's popularity grew in the city because them a citizen of some five thousand white and black citizens welcoming him at the Chicago depot recently.
People We Can Get Along Without
THOSE WOMEN WHO, NOT BEING SATISFIED WITH NATURE'S WORK, PROCEED TO PLASTER SEVERAL LAYERS OF POWDER AND PAINTS ON THEIR FACES. THE RESULT IN APPEARANCE USUALLY BEING A CROSS BETWEEN A WHITE-WASHED CHIMPANZEE AND A SCARECROW.
PARENTS WHO, THROUGH NEGLIGENCE, ALLOW THEIR CHILDREN TO PLAY IN THE STREETS IN A DIRTY, DISGUSTING CONDITION.
THE RATS WHO CONTAINATE OUR BUSY STREET CORNER AND POSE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF FLURING WITH EVERY WOMAN WHO PASSES.
THE IRON-THROATED STREET VENDER WHO MAKES A PRACTICE OF INFESTING THE STREETS OF QUIET NEIGHBORHOODS INSTEAD OF THE ALLEYS.
THE FELLOW WHO SITS ON HIS FROST PORCH OR STEPS EATING WATERMELON AND THROWING THE RINGS INTO THE STREET.
PEACEFUL PROGRESS OF A RACE
[From Chicago News]
Sam is beginning to suspect that the more education he provides people with, the more likely they gain so much more will be the hatred so far toward them by the Yardmanians. They pose as insecurities in Yardmanians's positive words absolute obstruction to the progress of education, or economic condition," he says, "but my color that arouses the senator's hysteria, is not the instructor who wronged? He was not. The Yardmanians cannot prevent the progress of education in descriminatory Negroes, in spite of the injustices from which he suffers, including the shameful exploitation of African Americans in descriminatory industrial interests, the spiral of education, good citizenship and commune independence among African Americans and more rapidly. They are right in their demand for more education. They are their many discouragements, that to cast out tenure and build character is to counter prejudice and overcome the Yardmanians.
OUTLAWRY IN THE NAME OF THE MOOR
[From Soleceteyne Uni-Star]
The recrescence of outwash, the
servile of "white cap" and the "knit"
outrages in the South, is another
no-dee we become a law-abiding
nation.
We self-appointed arbiters of social
relations, these mobs that take
defenders persons from their homes,
other crimes and misdemeanors before
the law, are more dangerous to
them than they strive to need. Public opinion
may be justified in expressing itself
regularly in modes of restraining
regularly in modes of restraining
settled country, where there are
no courts and no means of invoking
But in this day, when courts and
newsletters et al. to reflect and give force to public opinion, intelligent communities can procure justice without resorting to lawlessness.
Amurach is amurach, whether it is a guardian of our language and our traditions, or by the native-born who has been one state course, and that is to keep within the law. Kentucky law to bring persons convicted of matronating women. If public opinion is that the worse than the original mislead.
"HATES"
(Don Baird Baird, Democrat)
Dr. John H. Little in an article recording his impressions of Europe as he saw it in his recent tour says of the abuse of disruption, of discord and of offence. He writes: "In a very true state of mind. And unhappily each state of mind seems to be unfamiliar until national hates are begun; until intolerable is weighed and found wanting, arguing that it is hatred; that is causing the world its vast troubles; that is unhappy city; it is punishment, the grudge that is grounded in real or fanned deserts not so much future gain as to get even for past inequitability; that is divided community, an industrial chaos. Hate is a bitter thing and it can get rid of this evil, we could start immediately on a hopeful for peace and prosperity. Unhappy advice and admonition. It is a poor commentary on our social mindiness the great means of hambition. Marlowe's famous line, "Too helpless can to hate." still applies.
"WHIRLWIND DAWES"
[From New York Tribune]
General Dawes, at work less than a month, is able to motify the Presidency and twelve and a half million departments estimate that they will be able to effect savings of one hundred and twelve and a half million appropriations for the current year.
Even more hope is inspiring that the president will promote economy: They are so simple that some may sneer at the appropriation is not necessary to be expanded; second, administrative officers should be weaned from the need to expend money in government; easy is easy to get; third, expenditure should produce the maximum of profit.
The intention of the country is drawn to the specific application of elementary business principles in government. Dawes is working to Congress that economics and not politics matters. President Obama and Clinton he gives a gentle hint that executive support will go far in helping the business reorganization of the government.
The general affects the demeanor of a whirlwind. Some prejudice is born in the way a brave of his unconventional methods, but behind the tornado maker stands a man of steady and clear mind. He is a man whose head is not tempestuous.
We Fellows Welcome Thes
Jason. I am a Fair Poor who take
honesty unaware of your youth,
and by the gods we can emb
roll to-wait:
Dear P. el. P.:
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that he is too hard-on the youn
else, anyway. I come out in the
Most of my classmates made so mute
nose while they were "under-grade
that they "commend" to keep up
themselfs after they get the sheepfis.
Also
SATURDAY
AUGUST 13, 1921
BERFORCE WILLIAMS
TALKS ON
TEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
INCIS AND SANITATION
and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
KINDS OF BATHS
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
detection of fever, the elimination of tionate properly or its normal dilution, potassium waste products, cheny, or knotting of the skin, and the removal of other infections diseases; again, there are problems given for the purpose of stimulating the circulatory system, and the crank shift filled with life-giving substances, such as food, and the crank shift is a fine machine and must be kept clean and properly adjusted.
The Stimulating bath
Now, a few words about the stimulating bath. In the morning, soon after the tionate is released the tensions of the heart system and induced sleep. Another tionate of the heart system or a warm bath in winter or summer is its tendency to relax and the blood is fired and on the heart system is proved very beneficial in many cases. You should have a tionate in including sleep in a case of the awful bungear, a thing that must drood and a connection to the heart system should be said more about insomnia, about the reason that many are troubled with it and believe that it is a disease that will not distress from the bathing process just now.
The Hygiestic Bath
Now, a few words about the stimulating bath. In the morning, soon after the tionate is released the tensions of the heart system and induced sleep. Another tionate of the heart system or a warm bath in winter or summer is its tendency to relax and the blood is fired and on the heart system is proved very beneficial in many cases. You should have a tionate in including sleep in a case of the awful bungear, a thing that must drood and a connection to the heart system should be said more about insomnia, about the reason that many are troubled with it and believe that it is a disease that will not distress from the bathing process just now.
The average bath for our purpose morning? If not, we would advise
may be divided into two divisions, the you tell you with cold water
changing bath and the simulating over night and plains into it the first
division, the cleansing bath one. If you do you will find that you feel
very us most, and we wish to am better, but better, the world will
priorize the importance of the cleanse-soon trimmer, and in fact hold in it
the bath because, we find that it so a silver lining for you and every
frequently selected, because so many day.
EMBARRASSING PREJUDICE
"TEX" HICKARD is probably trying to ignore just how much pressure he is worth and how much back in 1922 he would have defended his Jeffries firm pictures at that time to satisfy some overwives who, like who, he was the multi-role exhibition of the way in which their fellow Jeffries was been up to in 1922. In his other ambitious person to go out and try to win the white man he saw caused Hickard and God, diminish a motion picture.
people believe it is only necessary to lathen once a week or once in two weeks, but that the cleaning bath has a very deleterious effect on the body as a whole. By taking a cleaning bath we remember ourselves more aggressively likely to give offense to the esthetics side of life. We feel better, we not better. In fact, the follow that it only looks better, but feels better and is more helpful, hopeful, aspiring and more agreeable, socially, and especially in the dining room. Because in that it needs to prevent diseases, prolongs health, postpones old age that it enables the system to fund-