Chicago Defender
Saturday, August 20, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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SENATE REFUSES TO CONFIRM "LINC" JOHNSON
PRICE 10 CENTS
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MAD LOVER SLAYS GIRL AND FATHER
Youth, Spurned by Sweet heart, Murders Two on Lonely Roadside
Morgandale, Ky., Aug. 19—Feeling still runs high here as a result of the murder of Louella Hooper and her father, Isaam Davis, by Van Sisson. It has been only by the greatest effort that the authorities have been able to dispense the crowds of victims, who were the cause of the wantonness of the crime, have let impelled to visit summary vengeance upon the criminal. Among the murder were most dramatic. A love affair, a retaliation to marry, a country road, shots, and that was all. Seasonal violence, and the required love, was turned into a demon and, leaving home, family and friends, went out to commit one of the most horrific acts in the history of the state. There was no method or reason in his madness.
Girl Refused Him
The girl he killed had sparred him, but her aged father had done nothing, and the girl he killed had hand, had driven his cart up alongside the old man and his daughter, had driven Isaam Davis had turned kindly and smiling face to greet oathless messenger.
The father was 65 years old, the daughter was 65 years old, the Miss Hooper was a Chicago girl and had come to Morganfield to visit her father. A few days prior to the visit, the terms refused to listen to the proposal of Session that she married him. Her father and two other women had gone out riding together. They drove along slowly, chatting, when her car curled. No one suspected any danger least of all Miss Hooper. Session when once caught up with the vehicle not a word, there was no warning. His smoldering passion fanned forth and three bullets entered the girl's breast of Davis.
Kicks Slain Woman
He was not frightened by what he saw, and he fled as soon as the shots were fired. Session grasped the tallen woman by her waist, and burst into the burt of his receiver, then she drew to the ground and kicked her unmercifully up his victim, put her in his cart and drove with her a mile and a half to the road, where he left her.
The old man was discovered by Owen Quen, a wealthy white farmer, who ripped Davis to the home of Davis' wife Willie Davis. The father died the next morning. Miss Hooper was taken from Morrison Hospital in Kentucky, Inc. she lived until the following afternoon. The Davis family is one of the most famous families in Kentucky, of that, sentiment against the deeper continues strong since the double tragedy. Session was arrested at midnight the day of the killing.
Prominently Known
David's was the brother of the Rev. P. B. Davis, a prominent evangelist, and the Rev. 3158 South Park avenue, and Mrs Mace L. Bishop, 3159 Forrestville avenue, and Mrs Walshi avenue, all in Chicago. He rushed to the bed-side of their dying father and sister. The two were together on his in the family community Rev.
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Despondency over financial condition drove Joshua Kohn to commit suicide Thursday evening about the death of his wife in the lake at the old school where his body was later recovered and removed to A. L. Roberts undergone a full recovery. Bennett was a brother and lived at the Y. M. C. A. 3557 Wahls avenue. He had made several ventures in the past, including failure causing him much financial loss. His bank book showed a balance of only $2, just before his selflessness. He believed it was the cause that sent him to the lake. He was a member of the Ephesian church. He is survived by two brothers and a cousin.
COURT CHECKS WAYWARD SO
Makes Brilliant Record
Among the woman members of the Race who this year have achieved the signal distinction of earning a degree as a doctor of philosophy, none has a more brilliant record to her credit than Miss Georgetown K. Simpson,
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in this foreign country and as soon as it was known that she was prepared to return to America she was offered a position as instructor in Garten at the M street high school in Washington. Simpson spent several summers in study at the University of Chicago. From there she received her A.B. degree in 1811. The following three summers she joined that large army of American teachers which went to France in the days before the war to make of that country's happy people. For while pursuing special studies in theology and philosophy, she became a sort of civil prisoner in the war zone until finally she escaped and came to America with other refugees. Since that time she resumed her work at the University of Chicago, in New York, where she taught the degree A.M. M. (June, 1820) and her Ph. D. cum laude in Germanic literature (June, 1821). She is the first woman of her race to be thus honored in America.
1952. Elaine Ainsley. Her career is multifaceted, with sparkling successes in the realm of educational attainment. Her training has not been limited to the United States, the country, but has included extensive courses in the universities of France and Germany.
Miss Simpson was born in Birmingham. There she received her early education, graduation from the public, high and normal schools. Her life in the national school was especially influentially influenced by the line character of principal at that time. The late 1920s Elyse E. Minton. She through preparedness of Miss Moton, coupled with her mentation which she always gave the desire for education, published inspired Miss Simpson to not neglect her education in any detail.
It was this idea which caused her to move to New York. In that country she entered the Calvinator Hollow School and later at Rostock. This famous institution was the home of the leading figures of scholastic Georgette Horns and honors which had attended Miss Simpson during her time at the American schools was not lacking in this foreign country and as soon as she arrived at the M street high school in Washington While she was teaching there in study at the University of Chicago the M street high school in Washington While she was teaching there in study at the University of Chicago the M street high school in Washington The war came her there. For a time she was alone in America with other refugees. Since that time she resumed her in the past two years she carried the Duke of York. During her life She is the first woman of her face to CABARETING COST THIS MAN $2,000 AN EVENING
New York Trade Body
MISS GEORGIAI SIMPSON
as it was known that she was prepared
fed a position as instructor in German at
washington.
Simpson spent several summers
chicago. From there she received her A. B.
three summers she joined that large army
and was sent to the army to serve
spirit while pursuing special studies.
For a month and a half she lived as a
one until finally she escaped and came to
work her work at the University of Chicago,
at the degree of A. M. in Germanic philology
in hancum (Georgia Institute, 1921),
now to be thus honored in America.
LEGIONNAIRES OFFER AID
TO MAKE MEMPHIS BETTER
at the
theater
Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 19.—Aureus
Russell Post No. 27, American Legion,
is taking a leading part among the
force which are fighting the crime
in the city. His
lot is
with a
post, Thomas H. Olden, has written
a letter to James M. Walker,
35th
parade force, in which the stand taken by
other organizations in the city is
landed and the help of Rex exe-
cutionist
just
to be
made to the city
better and safer.
Mr. Olden's letter reads:
"Every law-binding citizen of Memphis realizes and greatly deplores the seeming ungovernable wave of crime that has been sweeping over our community for the past twelve years and is in monumental danger whether at home or on the public thoroughfares. Our homes and property are in poorly the growth and development, and the fair name and reputation of our community blighted albeit not in your laudable efforts to check this onward wave of crime and divert it into the channel of law and order. We have a duty of every citizen and organization, whether civil, religious or military, to come to your aid and way their services may be needed.
"Attress Russell Post No. 27 of the AAA has issued an unqualified indemnement of everything which you are doing to make our community more secure and our services as vigilantes to go out at any time and patrol any section of the city or for any other service job that the conservation of law and order."
ST. LOUIS IS TO HAVE
UNIFORMED PATROL MEN
the
dera-
tion,
and
male
in house
up of
the police force. Be-
cently thirty applicants passed
the exam, where expected to
appeal, temporary to matrona-
tion at least, while a number will be
given permanent places.
The New has been represented on
the detective force for a number of
years by Detectives Logan and
Crockett, both having distinguished
themselves in important cases.
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 13.—The board
of police commissioners will soon
place a number of our officers in
uniform on the police force.
Be-
cently thirty applicants passed
the exam, where expected to
appeal, temporary to matrona-
tion at least, while a number will be
given permanent places.
The New has been represented on
the detective force for a number of
years by Detectives Logan and
Crockett, both having distinguished
themselves in important cases.
MOB'S BOLD MOVE STIRS GEORGIANS
South Carolina Lynchers Enter Augusta; Search Jail for Prisoners
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 13.—The boldness of Southern lynchers was demonstrated here last Thursday, August 11, when a mob of unmasked men from South Carolina points, estimated at 100 or more, travelling in 25 automobiles, made an attempt to enter the Richmond county jail and the county stockade, a few miles from the city, between 4 and 5 o'clock in the morning to seize C. O. Fox and Jesse Gappins, charged with killing William Brazil (white), 19-year-old driver and college student or
Sheriff Foils Mob
Reports of men gathering at various points in South Carolina caused the sheriff to rush Fox and Gappins to jail some interior point in Georgia. What the mob reached the jail found the two men had been spirited away.
Eager to seize their men, the mob chose the ringleaders to make a choice on the promises. They entered the jail yard with guns and guns, and the ringleaders as police officers that the prisoners-were not confined in the Richmond county jail facility. They were sent to the cells and submitted to inspection as the mob leaders rified the place. Seven of the mob were armed. World War II must be put to the police department, but no one was sent to the swarm and returned to Carolina shores just across the Savannah
Demands Apology
Judge Henry C. Hammond of the Augusta circuit of the superior court has written to Governor Hardwick at the demand of Governor Cooper of South Carolina an immediate apology for the invasion of Georgia. The communication suggests that South Carolina has acted at least one member of the mob.
Citizens here declared that Thursday's action demonstrated how easily the police could be Augusta without police interference. The fact that the jailer acted as a ground for immediate investigation of the situation, Many years ago Wilson from the Richmond county jail lynched several miles from this city because he refused to permit a white man to be in the jail. The man attempted to shoot Wilson but missed his aim and killed a friend. Wilson was blamed for the
Recalls Mob Violence
The Georgia Baptist, a religious publication edited by the late Rev. Kevin C. McCormick, time and a mob visited the office demolished the press and brutally attacking the mob escaped the mob by hiding in a humber yard. Glustly souvenirs cut from the newspaper exhibited in the city shortly after the lynching. Net arrests were made.
ODDFELLOWS IN INDIANA
SHOW MARKED PROGRESS
North Vernon, Ind. Aug. 18.—The forty-first annual session of the District Grand Lodge No. 22, the twenty-fourth annual session of the District Grand Household No. 9, and the Fifth Annual Session of the District Household No. 31 of this city. There were more than 150 delegates from all parts of the state and distinguished visitors from other states. The reports from the district grand lodge are in good condition; lodges are in good condition; burial fund plan, a new feature of the order, was found to have been collected by the men and $2,905.50 by the women. For this fund $2,114.70 was collected by the men and $2,905.50 by the women. The membership of the Oddfellows in the state was shown to have grown from $1,255.75 in the amount of $13,125.75 and property worth $33,535.75.
Col. R. F. Harper was re-elected commander of the Fifth Patriarchy
Shoots Neighbor, Evades
St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 19—Ed Lumpkins, Clark avenue, was shot Saturday night by a neighbor, John Gibson. The shooting was the result of a gunman who pitted to be a quarrelsome disposition. Lumpkins is said to have shot three times at Gibson last week, and Gibson came to but in his turn Saturation, taking two shots at Lumpkins. Gibson made a vain attempt to get away and in six hours got one block placed under arrest by detectives.
Snatches Planter From Death in Heroic Rescue
Harlem, Aug. 19.—A daring rescue effected by Mose Dorssey in white platter of Thonon, when Johnson, in an automobile, was unable to get his car across the tracks of the way of an oncoming train. The white man had driven up to the railroad crossing and just before the tracks allowed another car to pass him. The decreased in movement stopped his own machine when it stopped. The noise of the motors prevented him from hearing the rapidly appalling raith, and while he worked he got the engine bore down upon him. Dorssey, who was passing at the danger it was in, disregarding possible injury to himself, he pushed to the car and just as the founder of the automobile, rear of the automobile, lifting it and throwing it several yards from the track, he snatched Johnson out of the car and both might have been killed. The crossing was at Campana, Johnson probably will be reconsidered for saving the planter's life.
Entire City Should Be Cleaned Up
The Chicago Daily News has inaugurated a campaign against overcrowding in the Second ward. A long list of places, along with the names of the towns in the Second ward, has been published. What effect these articles, which began in the Second ward, will have upon the night life of the Second, is hard to predict. That in the Second ward practically all of the places of amusement owned and operated by our people are located in the Second ward, and these places were running along in an orderly manner and that they are not making anything more illicit than same type in other parts of the city. Practically one-fourth of the lives of the population lives in the Second ward of the largest wards in the town. That almost all of the thirty old wards carrying car lines is highly significant and there is but little doubt that in the conditions the conditions are the same. This does not mean on the South Side any more than it does on the North, nor on the West. The town is practically honeycombed with places of the sort upon a universal plane and not be realized to the disgrace or disadventure of any particular section. The town is also watched for with interest by our people all over the city.
WEAK PETITION STOPS
GOLF CLUB INJUNCTION
Judge S. C. Stough of the Circuit Court, III, hearing encryptions and injunction asked by the Windy City Golf Association against the Jackson Park Golf Club and the South Park Golf Club, the ground that the petition was against the injunction, lied by Attorney Benjamin Chanton, was not properly drawn. Judge Stough told representatives of the Windy City organization that their grievances were just and should be addressed. He could not honor the petition as it was drawn. However, he advised Attorney Chanton to amend the petition and to reimburse the bombardment should the injunction be granted next year when the tournament from which the Windy City members are excluded is in progress. "From what has been received in this court I can readily see that the South Park Golf Club members are excluded in discriminatory measure," said Judge Stough. "There is no excuse for such unnecessary legislation on their part, and the club is committed to maintain and support funds of city taxpayers, and everyone is entitled to its use, regardless of color." Judge Stough scolded the attorneys for the commissioners. One of them agreed with the judge that the fact that he was blind to representation chained he was powerless to suggest any method of a compromise, due to the fact that he was blind to representation from the Windy City members, it seems to be the consensus of opinion that South Park Commissioner Foster and encouraged the discrimination.
Wants His Room Free
Erle, Fu. Pu. 19.—Marshall the last August three weeks, two times within the last three weeks in her charries preferred against him no longer, preferring to record according to Alderman Hayes, before whom Brooks was tried, Mrs. Taylor the man will not pay for his lodging.
KLAN HEAD ASKS TULSA TO RALLY
Preacher, in Address at "Riot City," Defends Ku Klux Principles
Tulsa, Okla. Aug. 18—city officials here, proud of the recent rat which caused thousands of citizens to face charges, permitted by Sash A. Badley, at Atlanta (Ga.) minister, to adhere to a new law from the platform of Convention Hall, once used to house respectable Tulsans from murderers and government owned airplanes.
Speaker's Logic
"A white man is a white man," thundered the speaker, "whether he be Illinois, Oklahoma, or Georgia. And a white man's job is to see that civilization comes under the domination of blacks. No interruptions matter to the address, the large audience reminding quiet and attentive during the speech. He was a bit of a bitter of the meeting by stopping other duties to attend it. Dr. Riley, who declared he was an "imperial offender," not a bit of a bitter of that organization, but was spending his vacation "between Sundays" speaking for it. "Tulaa 'Fertile Ground'." Because in which Tulaa now stands it is thought that citizens here advised the speaker to evade evidence in his lectures, he was seeking to strengthen his membership in Oklahoma, describing this state as "fertile ground for the establishment." Several members of the police department here are alleged to have expressed their intention of attacking him. The police department in Oklahoma City, the chief of police was advised that members of the local force were allied with the organization to resist them women orders to resisten immediately.
HONEST "BOB" EDWARDS
PATROLS HIS LAST BEAT
Robert Edward's died at the Oak Ridge hospital at 23 years old. He had been ill at the hospital for five years. The office came to Chicago about five years ago and a member of the force. He was assigned to the station where he worked for nearly four years, transferred to the station, his record as a police officer.
'FATHER TIME' KILLED IN
NORMALMORGAN ASSIGN
Washington D.C. May 19, 1926 "Father Time" is dead. A man, 60, said to have resided near Forestville, where he was known by that name, was struck on the Maribor road beaten up by a car driven by Edward S. Wolffhart of Forestville, Md. The injured man was picked up from the road and carried to the hospital where he died of his wounds. Wolffhart, an employee in the navy yard, visited the hospital soon after the man's death, after hewarded him. He was then uncleased Thomas Garrison came and accompanied him to his home in Maryland. Bond for Wolffhart's appearance was furnished by a testament on the case at Hyvattville.
FIRST EDITION
Runs Amuck,
Kills 3, Wounds
Eight; Is Slain
Runs Amuck,
Kills 3, Wounds
Eight; Is Slain
Augusta, G2, Aug. 19—Three persons are dead and eight are alive following a battle between Ten T. Hightower (white), manager of a dead wagon world, and Walter Hightower was killed. Smallly, under fear of bolts arrows and rain amuck, hiring indiscriminately at white persons before being plain himself. Two Race men killed by bullets, and an unidentified white woman is said to have been shot. Fearing general disorder, members of both races hold conference and notified the mayor and chief of the police to prepare for temperature to help quell disturbances. It has not been definitely determined between Hightower and Stallby. Various runners place the blame on the white man, who is threatened to strike him with a spike from a hungry wheel. Police in the station quarrel over the station chief ready to respond if needed.
SENATE LEERY OF "LING"; REFUSES CONFIRMATION
Basis for Action Said to Be Appointee's Entanglement in Linney Case
Washington, D. C., Aug. 19—A rather unpleasant surprise for the politicians of the old regular group of senators, the Republican session, failed to confirm Henry Lincoln Johnson and referred his name back to the district committee investigation of certain charges filed. Some are claiming that "Line" is the name of the senator who played it is said that Johnson was lured up to take a certain position in connection with the Janney case, and who any rate, the impression prevails that Johnson is in an unenvilable position, the charges. Officials in the office of Senator Ball, chairman of the district, give no information. Mr. Johnson also refuses to make any statement. Senator Ball appointed the following senator to the qualifications of Henry Lincoln Johnson to be recorder of deeds for Joe Jones. Washington, chairman; Copper, Kansas, and Sneepard, Texas.
AMERICAN WOODMEN CLOSE
CONVENTION AT DENVER
Denver, Colo., Aug. 15.—The convention of the American Woodmen of America held a huge success. Denver was overrun with delegates from all parts of the country, and the last was the largest and most significant session the Woodmen have ever held, and one of the season's outfits. Thursday delegates and visitors were taken on an excursion to Colorado streets. Friday when white citizens and members of the face crowd the sidewalks to see the marchers, the owner a million dollars assets in the supreme camp and local camp funds. Denver; supreme banker, G. W. Norman; Austin, Tex.; supreme physician, H. L. Billips, Washington. Edward Abner, Austin, Tex.; auditor, J. E. Ormes, Cleveland, Ohio; supreme counsel, James T. Rush, St. Louis, to; supreme senator, A. W. Wood, auditor, J. E. Ormes, Cleveland, Ohio; supreme counsel, James T. Rush, St. Louis, to; supreme senator, A. W. Wood, auditor, George P. Craig, Cleveland, Ohio, and supreme preacher, the Rev. G. Horace Jenkins, Wheel
BOY. 5. SHOOTS AND KILLS
Orlando, Fla., Aug. 15—Grant Leary Green, 15, 613 Carrier street, was shot and killed in the parking lot of Peterson, 5, while standing at the edge of the back porch of his home. The Peterson boy next door to Green was shot and killed by the 5-year-old boy when the latter politician the muzzle of a single-barrel rifle, a large hole through his forehead,
Hold Tag.Day for Home
Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 19—Girls and women flowers were placed at the railroad stations to soil rags in the interest of the injured Race Women, Maria Stinson, chairman of the board of directors of the race chairman media station, and the activists.
PRICE TEN CENTS IGO
CITY SLEPT AS TORCHES LIGHT SKIES
Southern Order With "Tainted Reputation" Gaining Place in North
The Old South—the confederacy whose hopes still lie in the breast of some men—is making good its beast of 85. "What we lose in war we will win in peace." While millions of red-blooded yankees sit quietly and watch the growth and revival of the infamous Kiku Klux Klan in the south, and the north and gathered the same war this part of the country into their clan.
Following a full-page advertisement in the local papers on Tuesday morning, 2,576 men were made members at Lake Zurich that night, among them two of our group who were passed in as white. Fifty ten thousand watched the initiation. Just to quote a like, from the Chicago Tribune of Wednesday morning, "I went beyond the polis, certifying the curious citizens of the countryside."
This secret order demands that the applicant for membership he white and specifically asks whether he is a member of the police, art, Colonel Sushim, who heads the organization, and who halls from the state of Georgia, claims the order Catholics and disclaims any racial or religious prejudice, yet several on account of being down on poverty on account of being Catholics.
one Major Justice Craven of the North Miami Judicial District, the Ku Klux Klan order in that state, Major Craven is a lawyer. He resigned when the order became inactive and lowest type. He first protested to Colonel Simmons in Atlanta and was imprisoned. This move means that the organization who hone the Ku Klux Klan those who are doing their dirt to defenseless men and women in the southland who hone the Ku Klux Klan may be used to oppose liberals and labor in this section of the country do not want the character of the organization (North Carolina) Daily News of August 5 carries in part the following statements: "The new organization of the Ku Klux Klan, as at present conducted in North Carolina, is insensitive in collecting initiation fees under false pretenses, without any legal standing in the state and in the country." "Some of the best citizens in Greenscaro have joined, and finding they are restitution in funding, except the money consideration, they left, never to return, and were labeled traitors, the most prominent business man, together with several int-fligent men, against the organization, and leaders and he was summarily banished, without trial, suspiciously in disguise, by organization in another town the most notorious criminal in the county got in by a criminal element protested I ordered that if the man did not deny the crime, he was arrested and he was arrested and dropped from the rolls. This the organizers refused to do, and kept in because he was being in the same kind at so much a head."
Order Has No Secrets
All Boston Prepares Welcome tc Elks Convention
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0 Fae at the Wark
NO. LOTTERY IN WASHINGTON
Qeashingion. D.C. Aug. 1-8
form at the nt. Lanistana iettery i
{itera we have ion dineneeree Sn
The anpehencion of Mare Fe delters
Zon, aa gd Waiter A. Tall, 25, wha
Ree ee eee a tee the artiaa nt tbe
Chicago zepetend
ae “Veanand Sag O1808, Ny. ~
Ree
Foret. Net Jute Sn 19
Tuteshed oe -
Tania ao proceed clase mantive Velcabey 1.
TEU peice wi aaa
CNCATOASES Teninna Ave, Teh Wonelan OF.
“Tre or, pope iuerigs Sanger ay
ess
CURRENT EVENTS
‘he Seems tor the Pre veation ut
Crutiy toe Aniinds in enn uneteen
with Tis “Moncortad Heaspatat i New
York City, fas expernnentod exten:
case ty Co Mn rent Tt teat
fisg ative aM tepsy eats AINE ln ges
‘The work Has bevt vucwesstu, "The
fuspitak wo ns ter grains at eaditan
Wart ues tha 3.000, Dr Ge,
Watson Lannie, sitkeun, sayst “We
treat thea atniont sctiy as we treat
punean beswzs in” similar” elreum
Stances, "The ntvibiny sae stile
Sh the: petit see were mtu the
Stine, “aclu with animals is 36th
hnummine Is effertive only. 48 Incipient
eaxes whera the Beet lesion only. hts
devetoned.*
(ee
Marend Tarthulomes, engineer for
the “elt plan. cuniunission of St
Liss Ste hie steam uj plans tor
a new Se Louis. embraelag erent
Submatys, tesilesands, landseae her
dere and artiste werminale, The
Project would cost $40,000,900" when
Completed, according to he plans.
Dr Nichyta Murray thutler, prost-
dent” or Cohnnlen University, tala
the corer stone uf the uew filerary
of the Vaieeraity of Louvain at 1oni-
vain, Relgiun. Tha baiting wil re
plire the tameus Haaey af Louvain,
esiroxed hie tee German geiny in
Tit amd ica gift of the Aiieelean
Jonple to the people of Helgintn, A
fnessenge tem Teonidont eveding ws
feat curing tte ‘ceremonies.
A new aubvanee in the flold of med-
leat selenice eaien with The perfec=
hiwny of surgical photography Uy Ger~
hun selentists Moving pletures, of
important aperstions are now being
shown at Rerlig Cniversity in con
junction ‘with Ue Inetures. xiven hy
tie medical professors, These pie=
tyes ane the resnit of an invention
Mbp. Alexander vow ethe. pre
fecup ta) the heriin Cniversity, which
has teen apwraved by the ministry: ot
taneation, “khieh is. supporting the
installation af sty inare cameras in
he operating rootne uf (ierlin elites.
outer nf German surges have
Tuned the aperation by whieh thes
Rave won fame. They now wish to
Inouall safariy constructed wperst=
ing toons in athe European expats
ait 4a \saerica,
Jnpancss money has financed oppo
sition to the Hawaiian labor relier
Fesalutien, according 1 9 report to.
fore th. Htonse Immizration commit.
ter by Milton Chilton, representative
A the Renoluly Cemtral teibor ean.
ei af the Ameriean Federation of
Taber, ‘Te avers that the resolation
wouk! permit. the impartation ‘of
Shean Chinese dehor inte. the. Has
walltn Jaber mar and this ‘Inoxen
tiv Aapaeree prtp on that wituatie.
BOY'S EFFORT 10
PROTECT MOTHER
ENDS IN ERT
<ckMatah es Ma, Sug, 18 Neen ane of
gomtp concerning aileged tspmoper
Eiitiong etweed the “wife a one
finn amd "the hostand of amaber
Meine tne woman fs dead am hee
chil i gone with her. and a maa
SU ca ndeuone ies shooting. ein
Tite, Signore maint seristy
Noundeae The timate veered at
o euateetloncry sture at 2931 Wylie
Mig Kate Nadab, 41, 2814 Center
azine, ai her on Pred, Gare dead
Tiuwrenice Santon 35, restding at the
tanfcctionery: store addrens, te the I=
fared man.
Neighbors Call Police
The police were eatled to the scons
of the shooting fy Bevshhirs who tad
ean autereted. the ahate. Lea
Taming Sesanlel of the Center avr
itue Zusntan sweat: tthe hose sh
Beiuud of omens inthe pollen ate
Wien thee enteret the stare aa
Passed through toa rea resin they
Rhand'aten: Sickate ani er sem stead
inf ontos anconseinnts fm the fs
hee any witness, tothe affair was
ined Sagearcaht ‘ran haere,
“Than lige theory of the action take
ina nis Qu the time of the shooting
faints ty Santos ine one Whe. tes
Reitoa tho Aree shots Fhey tetiove
Tint the mother discharged a revtver
thet the sate tere aay te
turn her son.
ha enila whie witnessed the trae
eae abt eaetieally the samme. Mary
Meine potiee station and at the county
Aa where the lotion whee Tale
Nerorting tim, ite fatten senes
Ae ele ‘tare ia” hs mutonnnldte
iat at the shooting ‘and went tnt
yeereag. pee ar thes bene, whe rn
ee nent iets bmn and Mew
Manat chated, Sirs Nadab be said
SN latve’ wenn receiver’ and. fred
$f Shuto strtkine Mime tn he neal
‘ev eathea ena the woman sd
Me pnted swith hee until she sirepped
ihe weapon.
Child Shields Mother
x soon axe hunt Bioko HUB he
peeiea i At yer anal tne abo te
pointed Satin thee Gayearcekt xen
Teme tween Mie inetier an the
Same diane icine "thie baled ne
Pat tor gies wenn Ftrck thy: boy
TEE ase hanea nied Re leds Tetons
Seer iat te the pain frown his ewe
cc aatee them sok ta” have
SON e tensa avis “Wer hey wae
aeeken in ae sttnagis sete Nim.
See ih Mire Rodale eemuctea
he euntcontamer'e store seieee he ty
I Gung sees simian A penbsatle
we Syrah arznment in whielh the
Tae taee a eau Sve heen ths
ESfhnitim made byte ite of Sante
Tethe nueland of Nee Nadal shat
Heat wane ani the. wend
Tt “hal fosenme ten Anum welt
a Jan! ehits at tack ie te star,
TPR item that anton. sehen he
Nem the stare wentandremon:
sea Sane the woman, prelate
Saethae ane Mame for tee Selgin pon
hers
Mer anes Naan, mushand and fathoe
of tatttead wenn ae hese na te
af ate Sita were examined be the
PAE goth. Convent tne eae
Shoe wipe veteaceal
NGhoman Pram Ti. 2298 ta Pier
sane Wane cht bn terial eitnece
aiheeh, see eee et
MURDER SUSPECT SENDS
FOR POLICE. AUTHORITIES
Tipley, Tenn, Ane. 18, “ntioers
nave apprehended ene at the men
Rte ted ef bene fepticatd an the
Mites ef Chante Shea’, marnane ot
the Ieunbotte planation ar Gell Dust
Shoag was iitbod Tast Saturday crerne
ive. The man arrested gave his name
a tee etn att was ie ine
ihe Pryeueon vars when Be te alters
iM yaets sent ward te. the snthorith +
Shennce ant aut bin. The agher ma
SER G aaiate Ba a Nand in ah
iio te Tearley: Wileun and fs stilt
at Sree
Statistion in the Income tax “de-
jsrtment at the tederat geverninent
Chow that the number ot jersitts
iemcvastan io lie oes
Hsereasing, “ Tuiring tie Test" year
buly #8 persons Were fouM with Sah
incomes, while in tie. preceding ea
IAMaF rar there were GF and before
Tiiat avin UCanses for the alee
fie Gard ithe amount af DEE In
Se ymente i uiX-exempt bands cand
In tite big slice taken by war protits,
The French Chamber of Depnttes
fs golag fo bee stnatlter. “This bs calle
for uit accmant af the devecase oF the
Eronch popuiiaton, accontiage 10 te
figures for 3321, The reduction will
Tne trout €26 wiembers tw 8360 10 fs
peowiite that the ew. eheanber th
Tost ungy het even fairthier testucedd bv
Jeatnlation, it teavinae Ieeon pteturse
Tye nunne: tomaps ter Haat thye witb
Of deputies to sabwntt 408,
Congress fs detating a new auto.
fintate tax, 1 would atte rine
fay inate ears aad nels We
Tell ton tw. due toa. suagestion ot
Keexident Tirding, and, although it.
Aetialte as se, Us sake te be directo
at the erener and geadiated In a.
antinen with Ue type cid pawer of
tie machine.
Varagnay ie fikels to weave the
Moers of dhe Mennonties, "Far sete
Howe siniaales of the strange roll.
june ander have been nesatiating with
the Paraguayan government tar the
purehase nf Sano syyuare miles of land
In the teat Paraznayan "Chae a
Wit has heen sent te the chamber of
lieputios tneorpnratins certain enn-
ceusions witch tie Mennonites. We.
frand if thes care ts settle. fh thas
fonntrys "Phase include. exemption
feom mititare sersien.” As sonny a¢
the hill Mis passed L000 persnis.1¢
the erder will emigrate fram de
United States and Canada,
The former German submarine
1-20) whieh sane the Lusitania, may
tac gant read ants a seasble rota
rants Tt is Ieihe on the west enast
nf datiand, where went ashore see
Meal Sears wens A Teaitine newspaper
ive pemesaln “Tor eanwertineg Me
cnimarine inte an eating hase are
tinier consideration. The promaters
tniteve 1) Woubh he a big. mages
faking prsject owing to the lustor-
iat Hmpartanee attached to the ts
tena.
The cost of travel ty airplane is
doing down, Rates on the trigy from
Sie York to Athiatic Clty have been
Palnest, Formerly it enst $100 to
frarke the trip. Xow the same ticker
wee be homeht for 80 one Way’ and
E53 for a ron trip,
Boston Cops
Nab Owners
of 5 Names
Darton. Mare. Aue. 19—Jehn Wil-
kame his heen indicted aud ts being
Teh ont a charie nf first degree taue=
Use in-emaneetig with the Ruling. 0¢
Haward Connally, Tunchromn wan-
ager. on Carnbrldse atrect hn Allston,
he indgerment way returned In. the
Superior Criminal Court before Judge
Tammmus.
Three men have heen arrested on
susplelon of having been implicated
in the crime. ‘The other two. were
Fred Dongliss, who is said to have
A peputation et werant, and
Gutus Beane 21, 63 Calentt street,
Hartford, Cong. & meat attendant of
the U.S. taileeston,
Evans was arrested after it was
learned that he had heen absent from
his shi over # long perlad of tine
Aad “turticufariy on the mizht. when
the Kliling took whites. "Williams. was
het apprehended at first for the mur-
der, at mither on truuble growing
fot of Aig attempt to bobt aps nxn
fin te strecta a cuuple af nights
fater. After Fevany hail Teen fail,
he put the blame for the murder on
Williams. An fivestization wats made
Saul it wis learned that the same
caliber of bullet tard te Kell the rex:
Tauri manizer wax being used hy
Wilhums im the gun whieh he er
ried,
Necoriing to the story which the
qeilec were abfe to mek ap. the thre
fren. Dousiass, Willian and vac
Wad arranged on the aizht af the af-
fais to ceommit robbers, ‘They ire
Sanh ty have disguised themselves by
Smeating their faces with airt_and
Pavering the Jower petrt with band-
Kerehtefe, “When thes entered the
Hunchrwen and accosted Connolly, Be
Pefused to pay heed to their deinains.
Ani Willian is Xai to have fired the
fatal shots.
In answer to Inquiries sent all over
tye enmntry to Jearn wherher the men
Hau ‘pollee reenrdy in ether cities, r=
Parte were sent in te the Toston ne
Rineitien reveting au amazing ree.
bed of erime iy whieh Williams haul
Qiong the central figure. fe ix known
finder five different aliases,
Te 1911 he ty lleged ta hae heen
argested) for entting a man in Lenn:
2efeania and sentenced to thee reform.
Sarge dn 118. he wax arrested i
Ticrature and xenitenrod to the wark-
house for 18 mentha for tareeay. Te=
Sites thew near a seore af anther r=
Se En alitierent parts of the wenn
trys an eherges eineine from ‘petty
Tabreny te mturder Were found agit
er
RUMOR COUP D'ETAT FOR
WOMEN'S CONVENTION
Washington, Doth Ana. fae “A 0
ie going the reams among fe
Soafemedl clrele” here That Mee, Nel
tie Charen Terral, backed bs Mee
ites dating Neteén, and, tye celine
af these twa prominent pwliticlans. are
Tanning onea_ coup Wetat at Me
Mivention of avomen voters to, te
Pek swan in Kansas Cle, Mo. The
im of Unis stroke, {ts said, ts fo take
tha reins of eemirol out af the hands
Of’ Mre, Monon Ta Gray, whe naw con-
Trede the. wonsan's organization—1u
przanization which is in a qeculiarty
Sthnevie pasition beeauer of having
ircn recognized by the Republican
national committer.
ater ar nan-voters in control
seme are gaging, fe the eeal crux. of
tha struggle.
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“SINGLE. MAN"
WL TALK OF
NRRL Pa
Taylor, Tex. Aug. 1.—A quarrel
of long standing, between UWwo mae:
Fal Women, ever he affections of
Kingle min came te an abrupt vad
last ‘Thursday when Mrs. teste
andifer and Mee. Ophelia Collier
Biel att Uke focal pustotliee,
“AW iudieations elute to the fact
that uth parties "Ware Toukines tor
trouble ax ‘they came prepstred for
the fray.
Quarcel Started
Mea, Collier was first to arrive 3
the Mostottiee "A short white. Fater
Mrs. "Sandifer apjeared. Aw the ate
fers entered Whe xkde daar sat th
Ritding she began te apenty. abuse
Mra Culller, who quickly” resanted
the remarks.
Drawing an automatic revolver
Mrs. Collfer sttenypted ta stunt, Wh
the revolver vauzht hn her eloihln
fend dropped Uy the ground. Pakine
Bivannage of Unie “situation, "Mes
Staliterjwunced upon her wiih
Knits, Iniiieting 15 wounds about Mex
Callice’s bole sand ating. fetes
further injurs couhl he sane, 3 by
stander gdned possession wt the te.
Culver and Meld Mew, Snutifer at tty
tetil the policemen wevived.
Held for Attack .
Mrs. Colier was rushed to the atte
of A whystelan where the wens
Wore dreswedl, She Will reeuver, Mew
Simlifve war glared in J4il a Gears
fae, charged with mallelons enti
hin munteroue dntent, in letantt
$500 ee,
Recordi te renores, ‘Tad Laie
fs "the man named inthe ease,
Sent 49 Prison.
dames Carter, Si WOT State street,
seats Found eMiny OF contributing te the
Galineqienes’ uff elu sae cumnpdatne ei
Tigtnie Atom 331 Hast ed tes san
ats mente esl tothe Besinesed snp etb
for six auntie cond ea” Sin. hae aut
Trnted Tru te of tiie Coatee nt Conese
iene
ACCEPTS WIFE'S
ARES SHE SHOOTS
HIM THREE TIMES
“seme
Steve Sterling's Jove for his yuuns
wits Abs, Malihla Sterling. 23. 4th
Taw ‘separated trem tite, ands A=
dent desire for a recedcitiation, =
Sted tr his bein Shot and sevious
frowned Uy hs wite Sunday ater
Noun neat’ 6" Uelock It tihe bom:
Cramiag building sit S857 Sate street,
Rteviing aud tis wife were. mar’
Het ie Becember, 1930, yaud ved a
Shy Mina avenue until six weeks
Ago. ‘Tuatings sud habitgat wistreat
iene one the part ot Sterng. whe
Wag very Jeauus of his wife, forced
fire to fave. hi They separa
Tie duty, sterling, whe worked Yer
the’ Gene axel Conpaag, went te
fois ingame avenme and sine Stee
ing te R887 Stitg street,
Sictting, ssl is Iv sears old, wor.
tint aver the Seharation and wanted
Tink ite"hage. For weeks he hitgead
Rnd ursed hee oredr, Inet alt hie
gov was :
Wouldn't Live with Him
exe, Steve. What sme use? We
cat ser along and P knove its you
Sealy Suse torte all Te time, and
Tint ue Mt. "No tm. non connina,
Teens Wen just tie teiends. that's
sil i
inte dtd not, sat Sttng. 1
was niet enaniale tor Mar int want
Hered the mor. So Snacks: mornin
Me anaste ameter attempt ti regi
Ie ites “He phoned hey snd asked
ii iye cold eoute over, She *04 hima
fo, ait he Insisted, stating “that he
Achntedt9 300 Hen to valk thingy over.
inthe snl xhe consented aad he ents
in the atternoon.
Arain he talked of reconeittation
seinte ney were atone In hep noun
tiie with the same test er nee
sah thts time Bou the Petter of ins
Feliveontroe
tye sun eon’ come tack tor me" he
ineeaieneds “TH waves yen laying
across the stot In’ that itnertaiste
mee”
‘Shoots Husband Three Timos
ito wanted a drlak af water and
said he akas goine for He Mis wits
faked nim toting her a glasstl
iihek, He Toft che room amd tater te=
hirned with the water, “Hie set the
Blase down ana tennis and startel
fowart Aine sterling. She warned
iin nos, te come to Wer, “Lil come
ir son” he stil, atid continued his
ivanee, hut thece shoes from a. Fe-
Solver in the itn of his wite stopped
him. Gne blew tore {ee way: Mnreneh
the ‘cap he wore, but did not touce
fis bade another erased. throneh
{iis sight une at thee bell tnt
Reel in his tect Krein.
MSSterting took. the revolver (rom his
swlit anil wae on the Welnt of shoot
ius her when the wexpon was wresl-
fa from his eras We another man
fn the alidtng whe” had Been at
Traeted tothe room tye the shots,
Seeks to Kiss After Shots
After the shootinie Sterling sonent
to’ kiss Nis asife. He toll her he stil
iced Wer Then. ax theush nothing
Kaa happened, 10 him. he. weasants
Paid “Uoodiy'" to. thse whe were
the House avid watked out of the
Mutat to thie street and all the way
ta where he lived av Ii indiana ave-
ey Seo land Was Iq sizhe and ne
could Rardis tell he was wounded, His
Tandindye thought he was Tokine when
hevanniouneed the fact at the front
Soar.
Sterling was hurried ta the County
Hospital. where owas. sald hb
Wounuts sre serions. Mee Stvrling 68
Fayed sire the. shooting, but 296
ferste up Monday afternoon. “Thee
Hearivg was postponed to AnsuRt 39
pending “the "outengne af hee hue.
Rand's injuries ste ts. being hel
tinder $2,000 bond.
Syracuse, N.Y. AUE 1.—The po-
lice belicwwe they have elated up the
Ingstery wf 8 serle uf Fobberie an
Paliwag anil trains with the arrest
trade A, O'Eanvion of Seattle, Wash,
Tereetiven actin tnder wines. fem
the secret servive at Washington its
Tester the man It te elaine tha
Whuin the “pest few months here
Rave eet savers ismger! (8 step al
trains “outsde tie ety Hints and
Uesen eed, them far ‘stephens.
Senge While the orler was being
Saeried wots ah iin ‘wae seen ee eK
Speen from ane at the ears. Des
fective Sumnpid on hin and after
feud strizale in whieh the prisener
tet a dagger. averpawered ble.
five ait hase win filled wich. pare
pest peck
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Two Porters Use
Chinese Girl as
é Fe
Fence’in Crime
fe Se ee!
Rew Yorks Ang. 19-21-htnae
Chbs Chinstuen® Wax dost Its:
Ce hoe ee ted Mane
Sia Slaw Sua Su yee
teed aes hie anes
Bien die nar teens
her coors Ce ee
Shame em ear ta
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SRDS woeth oe dowd echt
Sirscted ae thence cea eee
Oh ee ee oe
chile wens preferred, azalont
Gees, eee ee
Hert aes te Toate bae ptt
Herston ccee nants
chaser rE eee ee cena
Cece er these ace ee ane
ie ie a
Wret cy af Gesape ier te
Arst of the year. The Chinese grt
Bo, oe ae acre er ae
feat et cee lees ae ee
sThey seve canned ts Soe on
se ene pee ae Se tee
See ee ind ae
Ee Saed art eee
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Washington, D. C.. Aug, 19.—Frank
An Tisenn nt Chieaza hs. boon aps
itointen i snst Stang there athe tne
fetal eonmuittce an wmval attains wl
Ghee ieause af nepresentanteens ty ie
Sia to lor the fleet ron af hie Kern f0
Hott "this er tiny ther pasitinn of
shntar grat, ithe history tte
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DYER BILL, 'AIR TIGHT,'WEATHERS LEGAL BLOWOUT
New York, Aug. 19—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 79 Fifth Avenue, has published extracts from the hearings of the House Judiciary of the House of Representatives, at which Judge Gay D. Gell assistant to the attorney general of the United States, and Judge his bidet, the Dyer anti-lying tilt was constitutional and would be held so by the Supreme Court of the United States it enforced into law that he has been treated against a federal anti-lying law is the question of its constitutionally, and the astro- or the assistant to the United States in general disposes of this objection.
Fourteenth Amendment
Judge Goff based his interpretation upon the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits the public from being in possession of any person within the jurisdiction of the equal protection of the laws. "The state can deny this right through an executive officer, said Judge Goff, who has been appointed by a legislature of a judicial act. It is state action through its highest office, offices denies this right there is a direct appeal, if the record has been presented court of the United States. If the legislative department denies the right we know, of course, how the right is preserved and offered, of the United States has never affirmatively, so far as I have been able to find, invaded the field and by appropriate legislation under this right. The state must strain the executive officers of the states from denying this right is no reason why Congress should not now take such appropriate action as will protect their and similar rights.
Summarizes Opinion
Judge Goff again summarized his opinion by saying that "it has been definitely established that there is a power to invoke this power within the limit and according to the provisions of constitutional limitations, and Congress, having so incited the extent, can enforce it to the fullest extent." Mr. Hawks, one of the members of the committee, then asked Judge Goff, "Is it the more serious of a law by Congress seeking to guarantee to an individual the rights granted under the Fourth Amendment would be less than what fact as to whether or not he had been deemed those rights by a state." To which Judge Goff replied, in part, "Not but would say this: the Fourth Amendment would be less than what law which came within the meaning, as the courts have defined that meaning of the Fourth Amendment, then the courts could not compel Congress to enforce it." The gross was justified in deciding what is generally termed a legislative act. Congress, as we know, can take affirmative action or not unlawfully
One of the members of the judicial committee, Mr. Herman, then asked the Justice's Office to "Suppose that up in the state—which has a law against malicious assemblies, and criminal laws, the murder, unlawful killings, etc., a mole should assemble, or there should be a riotous assemblage resulting in the lynching of a person of the county or any state officer, and that no official of the state who has the duty of enforcing the law should be person or have any knowledge of the state guilty under the statute."
State as Individual
Judge Goff's reply was, in effect, that the state could no more plead ignorance than could an individual plead ignorance that could not be pleaded ignorance. He said: "I think that would make the state guilty under this statute if it were enacted, because the state could be charged with the omission to have sufficient power at its disposal to enforce the law or to protect the rights of the individual. The state is not to be heard to plead ignorance of the fact or inability to maintain the rights of the individual. Judge Goff's conclusion was given by him as follows: 'Must the Congress of this country. It supinely by when it knows that a state, other affirmatively or negatively, is denying that it has the right to withholds protection through modifies of indifference or inability, is the guaranty performed and the duty of the federal government to a work of law, which is not because of state activity.' I hope not, and I think not."
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U.S. Anarchy Girl of 17 Threatened MurdersHer by Ku Klux Twin Babies
The Chicago Defender in addition to cooperating with other agencies including the unanticipated sufferers of the Tulsa bombings, has provided for its readers and friends who desired to assist the citizens of Tulsa by which the reports given out by which the bombings occurred in Tulsa that no assistance was needed the investigations made by the Defender showed convincing evidence of the four food sources in great need of assistance. Through o. W. Curley and S. D. Hooder of the Colored Citizens' Rescue Committee of Tulsa, $182 has been forwarded for this cause.
The Chicago Tribune has now been moved to Chicago Defender Tulsa Fund of one thousand and twelve ($1,012 dollars which has been forwarded to the committee in Tulsa. This gift Tulsa and Chicago as a token of the interest of the Tribune in suffering humanity. The work of this committee has been handled by the Tulsa and Chicago as a token of the interest of the needy there. If they are able to do so they have failed so far to
The tury of the Ku Klux Klan terror continues unabated in its violence. Rather than being checked, the movement spreads and in all parts of the country chapters are bobbing up, defying organized law and laying the foundation for a condition of anarchy.
From Durham, N. C., one of the easternmost posts of the Klan, concludes the report that the head of the oratory Dragon Bruce Craven, has mutinied and exposed to his follo' as the fraud and gratting allegation to be used in a statement which was communicated to Imperial Wizard Simmons in Atlanta, Ga., in which he said that the Ku Klux Klan was engaged exclusively in collecting illusions under false processes, without any legal standing in the state, and a failure and a fraud. He
At Waco, Texas, the Anti-Ku Klux Klan has begun working in the same stoatly manner employed by the Ku Klux Klan, but has been contended all alone—that the best white people of the South are among the supporters of this form of outlarchy. A warning was sent by the Ku Klux Klan to J. Clark. The note read: "Jude-Clark: You are one of the leaders of the K. K. K in Texas. You must leave the state in thirty days or we will kill you." K. X. Anti-Ku Klux Klan of Texas.
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WOMEN HELD THEM UP
Little Rock Ark. Aug. 19-12 Little Rock's "red light" district was the scene of an eruption when a white man, a black man, and a white woman, sought to invade it in his usual manner and beat up women of the race. Word was received at Third and Third Avenues, but night that the white man was beating a woman named Mary Carter. When the police arrived they are said to have found the man and women grumbling and shouting. Carter and Smith was seen to have suffered cuts in the face as a result of the battle. In telling his story to the police, he described that Mary Carter and an unidentified man tried to hold him up. Although evidence could be discovered to show that he had ever had the amount of money he had tried to take from him, no money was found on them, the Carter woman, Grace Mays and James Stirley, who had been witnesses to the attack, were in Cumming. Michael Davis, whom Mebbond claimed had met him, all were taken to the police station. The men are believed to be members of a business to terrorize nearby neighborhoods at night.
MAJOR LOVING IMPROVING
Manila, P. L., Aug. 19, *Major W. H. Loving of the S. A. intelligence station* since hostilities ended in world war, to temper the Philippine band of which he was the originator, underwent an operation for apprehension early this month. From rapidly and intends returning to America in December.
Proud Thief Was Same
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 12—In an effort to avoid trial on a charge of burglar stolen an automobile, Clifford Young is said to have pleaded insanity. He was found to be same in the city his boss and will have to answer for his crime.
make good so far as our people are concerned. Reports in the possession of the Disaster Proof that proof is sometimes strong relief efforts as numbers of families are without homes, food or shelter. The following letter from J. M. Crawford with the story of the Tribune's gift.
"Having learned that the Red Cross was provided with such funds as it thought sufficient for relief, I am in connection with the rioting there, and from your Mr. Jackson that there is still need for relief, the Tribune has withdrawn the Red Cross and will be obliged if the Defender will send the amount in the Tribune's name to the relief committee with which you are cooperating.
"I enclose the Tribune's check for $1,012 covering the Tribune's contribution of $1,000 and $120 to the relief response to the Tribune's invitation at the time of the riot.
"The Tribune hopes this sum will in some measure relieve the morate victims of the Tulau riot."
Tarlore, N. C., Aug. 18,—one of the most startling cases of unanticipated force was uncovered this week when a police on their regular rounds found two dead ladies at the home of a woman who was a nurse. The babies were long and twins. One was found in the bathroom of the home and the other under the Delta Clark. 16-year-old girl, As soon as the corpse had been picked up and evidences of a crime were found, the police and Dr. Andersen, county health officer went to the house and examined the bodies. They had been born only a few hours before and were unmarried. Further investigation placed suspicion on the young girl in whose mother was unmarried. When questioned by the officers, she is said to have admitted that she had given birth to the baby. Neck N. C., Her reason for being in Tarlore was alleged to be a visit to her sister who lives here. She did not confess killing the two in
A cleaner's jury was selected to go to the home where the bodies were found and report its findings in the case. Their jury was that the children were born over the hands of their mother and the girl was bound over unfit the Sepoeriper term of the Superior court charged with infanticide. Mcclellan examination showed that both children had been born over unfit the authorities in any way seek to provide for her babies so far as can be learned.
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I met you white while I was in the jewelry business seven or eight years ago. I want your help, I propose. When in Chicago on July 21, 1922, at 3:35 street when two young Negroes crowded our door and mistreated my porch of my purse containing 3112 and of another name, etc., in the purse also. I ask if you cannot help me get some sort of it back. I simply am sorry these Negroes so if they had known my friendships to the East, can you suggest an appointment? 120 people. Will be in Chicago. Fort Smith Ark. Frank J. Dickerson. Fort Smith Ark.
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own, and there was general agreement with the sentiment expressed. I have revived from the three those endences, the monkey-like writing and at the mess of lies about the greatness of the thing and its power, etc."
The editorial writer of the Greens have bally News also speaks when he has "Already in half a dozen states the high officials of the Ku Klux have been obliged to repudiate acts, some of them of the most damnable character, that have been committed under the Ku Klux Klan, smashing the thing before it had time to be prostituted to the uses of many rascals in this state. Major Craven has rendered the most important service of the utmost importance."
As we go to press none of the local papers have dared to come out with an editorial condemning the order. The first move of Simmons who bends the order is to buy up a large number of newspapers to then get the publicity. The movement is being watched closely in this state as well as other parts of the North. Any effort to up set law and order or to take the law into account will have with the same force and opposition as any other kind of outlaws.
And What of This? AN EDITORIAL
The daily papers in big headlines announce that over two thousand persons joined the Ku Klux Klan in Chicago Tuesday night. The Tribune that day had a full page advertisement setting forth the claims of the order and inviting white men and women to join — and twenty-three hundred persons responded. The Klan doused himself in the South during rebellion purposes, preventing our people from enjoying the rights conferred on us by the Civil War amendments. Our pledge done in its name from 1865 to 1875 are written into the records of a congressional investigation at Kansas City that included hundreds of men and many mothers were beaten, murdered and terrorized for trying to vote the Republican ticket otherwise enjoy their new freedom.
The deeds of the Klan were so notorious that the United States Government suppressed it. The "Birth of the Klan" made its institutions appeal to white men all over the country by photographing the Klan in picturesque garb and teaching that it was organized to protect white womanhood. A fourth country is now requiring the result of that propaganda by the open hold and shame-less appeal which is being responded to by the Southern men who have come North for the express purpose of joyful blessings of our democracy.
Even in Texas, where the Klan is operating to punish men and women who do not meet its approved, a bill that would impose into its activities. And in the same issue of "The World's Greatest Weekly" which informs its readers of the Klan's activities, the Klan in Chicago, also carries a story of the hounding to suicide of a beautiful woman here (white) because she is being prosecuted against the Klan for targeting and feathing a doctor in Beaumont, Tex. This month, such a malicious history it behoves the thinking men and women of Chicago to inquire if they do not see a memoir to their liberties in the peruvian of this lawless city, and themselves if it is not time we organized some sort of a Klan for the protection of the lives and liberties of women and women in
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White Editor Describes South as Crime Breeder
White Editor Describes South as Crime Breeder
If James R. Randall, the brilliant Catholic writer, celibate and poet, were to have to say about the gallant South which he used to defend in his weekly letters to the Catholic press. With ringing a minister in Philadelphia, Phoebe and stripping and taring a woman in Texas and mobs of masked men in various wars throughout the South, the Catholic defenders victims, one wonders what has become of the locust galleries and chivalry of the South, incidentally all intents and purposes, been encouraging the so-called Ku Klux Klan now talking about repressive measures, and a Texas legislator has introduced a bill which would make it a crime for masked men to assemble in the South today has a great deal to account for, with its Watson of Georgia in the United States Senate and other outrages.
Watson Represents Georgia
Watson Represents Georgia
The South has, in times past, sent a message to the North, calling "birds" and the states represented by them have been known to protest that they were being misrepresented. Georgia can hardly offer any excuse. Watson has fattened his purse by anti-Catholic propaganda for years, and he has been known to have and, during the war, his paper was barred from the mails for obstruction enlistment and the war. Georgia sends to Washington, to represent her in the Senate. Where is the American Legion, which has been the school of the war, teaching German in the schools and scores of other things which have no remote connection to Georgia flames and which him in the United States Senate? Well, there is a reason and it is told fully in gin with his published record of Georgia's crimes and atrocities, which were not equalled by combatants of any country in the World.
Editor Flays Georgia
The plucky editor of Jim Jam Jeans of Elmhurst, N. D. goes a bit furier to Georgia and hits quite a bit harder in the current number of his famous magazine. He tells us that in 34 years he has published a total of 2,701 bynings in the United States, nearly all in Dixieland, of course, and 413 of them in Georgia. Some of those bynings in Dixieland are errate at the stake. Then the editor re-
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The Ku Klux Klan was organized openly and the Defender feels that the group is the most treasured for silence condoning this open, shamless propaganda, which substitutes an invisible government and a cruel system of the law. The days of the vigilance committee, the Ku Klux Klan and the lynching mob will be over if Chicago—white and black—stampms out of existence.
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marks characteristically: *Georgia* ranks twelfth in population, ninth in church membership and first in the number of mandates to civilize Georgia. Why not send some foreign missionaries—as we do to other benefited lands—to introduce the Golden Rule and the 132 church members of Georgia? And right there, the more Catholic editor says a mountaint, for it must be remembered that this million and a half church members are just about ALL Protestants.
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Jas! what does it mean to be a church member in Georgia? A deep hatred of the Colored man, for one thing. An intensely bitter hatred of the Black man, for another. A third requisite is an undying antipathy to all things Jewish, which goes so far as lynchings, when trumped up charges are not met. Another requisite for church membership must be a blind acceptance of mob rule. This was demonstrated a decade ago by withing members of a masked mob, charged with an outrage, were released on bond signed by all the preachers of the town. I am not sure why this was in the almost equally benign Texas, which also ranks pretty high in the matter of mob crimes and the crimes in the thirty-four year period. Texas paves the way for such crimes with a rotten periodical, published at San Antonio, which is one mass of abuse colored people, written in an imprisoner manner and without regard for truth.
Preachers of Hatred
With perceptions such as the anti-Negro ring, published at San Antonio; with the anti-Catholic, anti-government sheets as that published by the United States' highest lovers of the gospel' ready to fall in with the mob; with tinnier presidents, going about telling malicious lies about the United States' Kruan, an organized murder gang, taring women and terrorizing and taring defenseless men, the hell of a place of descent, Christian hell of a state his splendid defense of the Robellion and enslavement of the Colored Race, I believe that if James K. Randall was a Christian man and such cannot stomach the state of mind of those who are and altogether defenses—French and U.S. American Tribute, Dulcinea, Iowa.
Henry Catholic, 3203 State street was held to the criminal court under $3,000 bond by Judge Wells M. Cook Catholic. The courtroom where the captured was captured by Sergent Middleton, Scott, Stark and Smith of the detective bureau after he and a companion were arrested. Doc M. French, a telephone collection of $11 in the hallway at 247 State street, identifies Jones, 212 State street, positively identified Catholic as one of the men.
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the defense of Maurice Mays, twice
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1. White Hart avenue.
Mary entered home in September.
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Nearwark, N. L. Aug. 19.—King George, 25, 140 Prince street, who is shoplifter, is in the Nearwark City hospital nursing a gunshot in the back, received from the gun of a special shoplifter, and is to seek a slik thief. An ex-convict had written a letter to Detective Owens claiming that there was a man at the Prince street address we had seen in the shops, who is a thief. When Owens, accompanied by Detective Tranwark, reached George's home, the latter was in bed, but the officer had taken his cellars, is allowed to have jumped from the bed and sought to escape through a near by window. The deed of the property is a chase through the streets for a couple of blocks followed, with the officers their guns into the air, and the officer would get away. Tranwark is said to have aimed the last of four shots at George's legs. The bullet struck him in the back. The slik was seen
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Sicilia a Reader felis seine dram "este
eee Shakeeot fo sete
hits sniuced, by, Aute
2, Mea ae
Hescnice™nonitat “euftetieae with a
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87, Clayban In Clty.
te. Boots Gave: udittieie, i.
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Sas uy State Hs a
Be Mined ame Wet Aue, oe bye
elated Mercuytese takes a
ptwdat eource in diseases mt Women sad
shiniste Hush Shsaieat adler
Visiting arkansans.
te and See ioe, “rut
rock, RB pei ae oe rs
ete Sisal Meat Aster ny
Eouitting Hetint ares th suerte
SSE Sieg et Witenes
Distinalutshed Visitors im City,
bre Tetsteee bead ot the seaiemie
Aen at tee flo Ea
TeMlentet curkirgees Ale ite in the
Ait ings ets’ of Shjor dat srs
Tats! Sia Vinccumes .
ae ae a
Mrs, Fronees Eaatl of Cincinnath 0.
rite of ne Tans haonestert see
witecake “aupine thee Pageant at! Preses
Pee ah ree haan a he datutiter cd
SSheinetage 420 Ruane asemie Keene
Renwke Mew tual, wehir ie sci,
Semen of fashiniae fas Note
Sar areonianieed tae hor atts "aon,
Tawrence. They eoturned hime Weds
ae
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Automsdils on Fire,
Mime idee USL 18 SHE Wada
puta ierng wien vee me wood
kn the racks her beat whch en
titel when Siew way sudiga aa autos
Ricafe Wh ue stat Mina a
tava Tinee She juimbd one ef tie
iaarinine aiveetiy’ ta Yo bath wf mother
wat, uirieen by) Anus “ANerauine 8255
iMRenaweant avenues
Carried to County Hospital.
The foionstng persone Were rarrion
to tive ouumes “hospital “thin “Weeks
Same Atuors, at, 2uze Wabten avenues
Men ftw" Wisoariiiges ee ane eae
avetiue: Mg. Minnie itnicit, 39, S958
Hilie sventies Mirm. Alice Waxiiaytin, 21,
cit Borent avenue: Eatward. Water 29,
EI gaat (ah pecte Mea net ad
i. 225. Weateral wareet cue Nace
Vir dine Lewsuiig atvcet: Charter Kltchen,
U sear ain” Soke “Weneoracti- cones
Dies. daa’ to Mesttheure 223300 Pests
erat arert. aid dies, flizaitaglhes, =,
S82 Venn ween
‘bain te See
earirame Kiiirew, 8. S209 Cotte
Gyoveruuventi, wai fateant Dolan
SAO", avemue, were ttn Dye
flags ia werk
Returning Missionary.
walt Stina 0
yale States nist sears ‘ate from Wie
atin dante Aft to ie catcatl ie
Nas Uheeselontest mun wt Getcha Hare
UAC Necoctathon tebe avd vets
Te Te Nae” geudieager from Boge
Wlinwand saitersity, Sanbettes ‘Tenn,
Sued there “ak apeciad eeulies. ie tne
Morais. universiticn amt in’ (hess
Tet att"in the fal oe Niwas tes
tgs te “oven the, aretan ale
fiat “Cinventfon “ot Atmerioa, tur tiles
siomary. work,
vacation.
[38am tre Sega, Haka left” wn
Tuesiag tor ict ae “ei
tee, tis welll rentain for a “wcok or
fon lays vlaling Detrolt Inegore: thes
return ty Chics
De. Roby Oies.
be. Joun itetald fae, whose Chicago
Featlionee war ised Evans avenues bat
Site “for tnany' Seura ast fea eon
a eaetiving iysicinn at Caton, Mine,
dat atthe Gnteayachie. Samia:
Cheap, “Tavceaduy, "August Tf. after
Unter fitness "Fixe fuera seryives were
Hekl Mowdie: maewing ut trate. sie
ori Churely teal skeeet ut vas
Hiei aii Mater aa ta
incadty Centeterse: ne tog, Who weg
We Nees at aes ested te ls
Widnes Stes: pene Wenig sin eeless
Ait te Mew ae Tihs of
Annies Nein, to a nates Mae anna
Witte: uh th methers Sire. te Shuma
ter of Hotness, all'uf whom
Siteted the tunctud
Me, sad New. 5. V. tasktom. G44 Evans
aavenies init Rint week, for ian extenntea
fine lieing stich Hea will cist
Habit ‘amd atnneatoole atinn., “anita
Hesat oi fur me Piitadelpiay Ta Mrney
fs necumppaniia ty tHvele sn, Hal
inhsce, Cereita: atone
Inarenin:: ittiiesen Renda
dota Mitebell, Jr.. liter wf ‘The tick.
imi planets favniient. "he Seeders
Bia In, firmly her abo
Buus cnaatine cf ihe Robe ok
Tthan ue the state of Wirzinin sent
eo ebd one kee laine Nour in he
ERE Senate eunina "tn Irate to He
intuit af keen aero
eet the Be va at sy, Me ate
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a Hint Bice ste teen an
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aera aaa’ eeu
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[inshectar cenweab ot the inilttary depart:
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oie ara betes ete eee eat
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suem, tlt Fak TIN MET on
teen tit Mug ee eae
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Fg OR
William Crawfonl, 42, 3218 Wentworth
avenues ta at the couney Heapttal wien
Te Mia ajar oe eee en
ik Yutfeone ne ouomobtte a3
Enjoying _Vacatien,
ewe, aie en acid 0 he
222 Soommaed marine Cute fateh
inert ents, "ietenat tee
SENT Se acca at Keka
Tg lle ana
Staats Oinmend Pin,
storey teen itn Bey ln awa:
pierteh Gets neato uae eS
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Hous 4" ation "pin ielonsie e
Eczema
fine which’ inden” puerted oat Za
Bite eeets hone eter Mat Sere
Feats SSR aba wedi nt thoi
To Leave foe Boston
Ini teats ET ORR vee rater
oo inating tens: BRM eT
Beama, ite Ehzehi Tite Byes
Sitired, Meare Ea aay
Tanned BuShaee rll 'WHP neat
litte ey” Sl Sixetd abe guia fo
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it doers ces eH 3
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pier GA SAMS ER cee
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fo aa Nat at ahs toe
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of deter are ees
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Site, Laster Se nt ce wher ate
rank abteee, orga ark hat
Fitna Siskel oder eles tne Seu
Tie iho return to de ee
tn iy
rue site 1H ora
SRE eta
Bote dneitatth uni, Sip ia Steal
i aK Ste
__Afgemplaned Pini, Mere
tine FERRERS Oe aN Fe
willie! Site cr Greet cee
Later uate ste, Somes
Fe Are Re Set Hi
Maga agecatany ar altate, Tea
Whe Wek tee en i, es
ae, i Road abt Seno
tiga Aste’ Manis ARTE, ai
itt tC ge haa
ithe ide RU hee Ina elem
soll nd Utah a wen 284 Teta
2 eet aed ant bo pleat
hed rer aang” lent
Rraminent visitors
abe gn em eae an at She
ll Bau inc eae Ariadne
i HPN ale act CME moet
a thane at ity
fig la he rctnenmened tn tiene
fallen iuteg chante et
(emir eter Neel jumer a fo
dicate hile in the tin for tae
Bone atnl won thoy i ie ter ete
ehehaat hur atheotaee Cow
Shar Wain awe
Fowler Writes Song Hits,
tn aoe onetaate ote meee Tana
seansh” it Whe acon “ae
cine at canes eerie, sone
ch sans es thea, itty Tatest mutes
i Rane ee ai te:
SP eke a akon ae
Bhat ag ibggen ak aes
“Fett era awl Stake Ie ean
eh ing a ye ery
Tints eta ne White “Ts Lath
fete, ae easter tee taut
lg fae one amon et
Taye atlze! Saat en
Or. ana stes. Tyoteny etuen
to, Guid pgs one ema gH Kore
settle anthers retard ene
Seen eatttied laut rte
inc sie woh nt wetted Mina tat
Sine Gt hatte, Siscea eal
paid Mehiweai Gest, Stow Fon
Ulan See Fithian ate Wa:
ihetn Woe Mat Mt wna
Hise Timed ied meee eres
aio abe kesh tes arin
tsiegmuciang Viet
aie uma eesti ete met dat
eRe aint! Mieuttun Thorny ee
2a ial sogP RENE ottegae Mat
toda’ at ethene
erst Mee Mat feat ae cweaty
Bh Net hid Sie Ou “Bacto
i MTs Want!” snceat neta
Litiet ter! eleen in vimene ea
eine, Sa iomunsane teins. ele
Beret i in he oll
salts “Kanan spain aS
gg nO ee. set Fant 44th stroat, who
a TE Raven. oht Beane 44th Street, wha
Mie Meets Rtemain che stam ish,
We a iiecaene ae aang Teena te ae
Beats Hine tne atitetle Nears At
Preaek met at ths eam edt. ef
gehen actnal atten, ie Wa es
feet th Tones daa ect hn ie
igh san and shiea in dhe rane
rst SUES ancien Toe
Rating pat bie eliest a tite. Fibs
SRR Eh Sahateet and aehtecde eile
Sieyshie de eam Buen ae
SSR hr hie commas
wolden University Circle,
phe Watton cieeverase Surtas at the
Cconinits THoue: ie inege “alteninre
Semturengata were matte for an meter:
ree Sn he piven nt, the. Rome. at
SRN Tundean, S214 Foraae neem,
Meiag! Shp ime August 18." Feiemis are
Parity: dette
RE regener
fone to Wrouediy sare fr tnieezs
IRs teat! rate anata
Einieg qlee the Werconal Papereiaon
Path erie etn ceatet
ace oe fais hae
Gri Scared See
Pie Len einer
J We itis, Bad South State treet,
ora nse rae
itis, Cntuncenn. Al. Aird on AuRuat
of att aE ee ae
: ifetdters’ Benpft
ayerg wif EAT ae aoa
esl cael te
Beets etna SE
renee Nea are tae
Chunrety ean and Ada 7
rm a thal
Ge In TheGripOp thelew oF
‘GHICAGOAN PLANS BUAT
| EXCURSION FOR ELKG
Sat Koray whe omen
Fae cal
Sh Bales age 4
pasate mecha?
ai eae
2 ty 3:20. Mm. C561 L. Gordon
Chisato Like thels bBo
Chicago Elks. the| Aepeemarg: 3)
Greatest celebra-| pe ES)
fiom and stun-h g ES
tae over. piven =|
Hie has chatterct gags,
{icy as to tee OE
Sin Ee to Ply] ce i]
mouth my, rida 4
ions wil leavobegg ae Co
Denton at 3 mf” a
and whl aeice 4¢ ge ce
3 hire ane z
2g a0 he
wight-aeeing! ‘trom feet L- Gordon
SEN os Sine ang dancing (rom
3 02 retrain 'fuogton a 1S
‘te Siugate wh ‘be furnished iy
Jutinwon'e orehett fd there il be
siring om he eae egrh ae, Pheee
lute athe price of 4 Touad ti
ticket. a ,
einer tong. Anniversary
Sunda Auunt St, ei ho the sists
at eet Sete a used
rai aehee Siticrdec ccna here
sie sere i ge meeting noes
tan gad seen Several or rakera
Pele “tc Sa Sie ted
chi tae nea
{The exci wena elt ho usally
thier ie Siu hat Sete the
Rieicea st ‘Mea Vint emtnetans
SiS Sea aie Sia Siler ete
Aria iathcr to mens Che
Hanmea. eum’ ere Tonia ad
grin Emuiue vlna. Ath mite
Uieia es ured tome ty eel
SS Shard ear Mag ecg
aa iggy! tierra rea
jor rane ea
Miss Fannie, Wise to Sin
_ Prot Je wesley domes Tate secifed the
wohl’ of SAS Hae Wake ate
sree couture sig wh fe
ee itor er a an
Me Soe oaricer at the Nite
Pouch" Somat te, ha
ENSTi ertheless iach ba Page
iiaat etn rates Para Oi
SERRE teat at
Eaten ke Watiana ty eluaira
ot netlag
ee
Mrs, Roberts B. Nickerann. 23:0 Vouk:
uct aurvets has entesea anit azatnt F
Eidtoe, a riuthien, af SAM State street
far Seu tor false arrests Plate
sarge ie Sf, Sivonen slots Ze
aie dress om, hia naure Tevent
at nna hee arrested. Sie sor gonna
Hint aul ami was aseheare | ATO
Bey ear Westbronke is rewresent
ee Ve co.
Woman Given Freedom,
Mie Lange Leecie, 22, SEU tnt
aemie, jew wate arrested hy Sergeant
Eugtugs Sat qreetters en coamptaint
CHBNES Acero, wes: Wonlaiea avenue,
he acid He ot tan 1 fea
He icine for init rues ab
Maa aermtand betaer Jutge Wells Mb
TNOE OF ne"iarriten aureet. station
tiitehett Digcharged.
Perey Mitelill, 38 lee Washburn
ache wh waa nrtged ,Soepans
SRE rsa Sint neeeingt. am
Citta eth aorterts “Comtiet. om
Sthnniatat cot Shise snag te. 1210
Teathitna! steed, teats netuariet by
Mize Weal Me Cook of Marrinun street
‘woman Against Woman.
stew Mined Smith, ABE, Hourbora
gavel, Shin ax arrested ona. Alsorderly
Shangs revoreed. by Sle teria ace
Feed etste sureea, toast tive Es he
iis Howard Hagen et tie Stock
Yards cunete
Acrested as Gun Force.
Hieron Powell, i, 213 Sate etree
sean argestad Ue oithonrs Wilenee anu
Rama” Se Tresiners sie) etearged With
Meee a Brn te age for a, vee
Tignes Suien areatend Before aie
RUSS, EA, Me" Ugeniean street at
Mint he rte Semtetaier
wemen Fall, Out,
dies” tame Sma eas Wat
atet, Mate wan tteented bys BRleae
Gi ShH" yeh einen awd ehtezed oar
Sentbecig Air sok mmc ot Mi
Wee arsed, “sau Rutten “ater
an leehuerseed Gude tentnn f
Tetadines einer Sout
Man Bented yn Fraht.
stra. atria UStese, IROy ‘Simin atreets
ann ings thoy Neon 29 Wont Neth tre,
Bien ee sana hy etme ivmserald and
BianiZane Si eerie, ote manta
ea Atosanior tateys ain ite of TER
fiche Mee” “santas Stated vba at Ma
Pics envision hr was fy wishin. at iy
ne weingare tan ana wien eke
Car tieluhance teva tag sting ott
tlog tusime w aetek. ar eoush pian was
aris nb anita ot
ina bees match almged dueine the gnc
Senet hes neamaw waa tied 828 ane
Fae ot tage ete Bi, tank ar the
iPierisen Heres comet
sha ie Da dabee
Geena ucts Hoes Be
prota rote Sr A ES
Hite Houten, Z8iz late rec,
pane
| Sites Mili
Se eeae Seok, Gralth, wut Susrk we
Sergeant Seout. Siaith, aw Sark ae
the detective: bie. arrested Llsenin
spies Coramture Wamger. bast Basu
Ant Prank hames The uillewrs tenth:
GAL before Sude Welly Me Cruk of te
Harrison street soure thet ie nen’ were
Nar kenown mickpockets: 430" (hes Wers
Wek Knott Wehner yrs
nnn ad ge ee ne gee ee ne
International Order of
c
; Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor |
: Will hold gession here at 4
Quinn Chapel Church
Beginning ‘
; Tuesday, Aug. 23, 10 o’Clock, to Friday, Aug. 26 3
> Friday, August 26, public installation and competitive §
} drill at Eignth Regiment Armory. 3
Admission Fifty Cents ;
; DT. HENRIETTA P. LEE, General Chairman §
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS
paplias Elena Cabell and Hawley +3.
sittin, Tote ate Ind ae
ine to ene Winds Clky Co aden che
Pageant of Prometes.
‘Wiliunt b Bilin: stateshora, Ga.:
sate ate Simons Ne Pracesburs
Fintan Se Be Sionuets. seventy
Gat” ure ie gnats Ot Stee te at
in Stes Gus avenue. Sisaure Ste
ten nd Stoutere are Raa trou
trom Denver: Gols Whore they a
{Enea tho Amoskain Woodmen’ eo
Tee" eatrlee Wilwyn, 1301 South
Kalels, avery ty tinting eolatoes
Eat tiene te leveling Gite
iaathale: Stevens an Migs Herntee
chelt ene quleng inured Eelkey
Teting Augame te, ge oy ‘vane
See AE a
STE und Mex Sekion clark, fs
Joeurhorn strett, Suva ern “ein
vay to attend’ ene fund of Sis
Sates ater
Site Susie roomy aad ate Hal
ue ie Counce Rat ure etna
Mra nate May Winnie 1108 South
Stare igre Seu Trmtmagr risen
‘igs Selle tf calowsy. state ai
dior cies: “Sine tweed Gallwey
foncet ow Ancleer Cats and ite a
seeetikeditne Calica, motersd ty
Tianhe Stehe, Suguse V."toe tn
Seniee sn
Gna of tie many wlaiunrs nf te
Defetace sinha thle week can dae
Besa tat atte ot Be
Htnrtrect
Mira Eisackers of Yann Citys f
cage Btieat of Shes so. comands a
Shinty acer
Sie Oka DARA the suet of
set Anna “isenger Seas Gru
atttewi
Mie Margaret Muody. of Green:
vile *silee has, Uomlauel eae
wee Nitieee int the ebm
Uedetnadin and illncry. retool
jo humnbwee of vistinas Celene
sory, SEM weal were enuertalne
Jat ‘her home last Friday evening
Saat ahoee present wens Sem i
DM follasowe Stee te ke Atte, Me,
eae die fet atesanan Stes
Ee Bates: ‘ar Sistastonts Brot
deaSitee Mitchell of Oktahons, nt
Sie, Wei, et stan Tex.
Sian Help irony techn
autlpulc sekbote of Sashes Teun
Lette ci ekstine. Si Ste
ES Wealtss, SE Be diac teen
sites Gee ens of seine, Nl
wilt eetee. tn owe tity Adena ee
rth. Ta inne alten eae dust
leamnpleted a pwektl vinurse at “Uy
jingu oe Hoes sesso Ye,
league 23 Sven
Su, fait shun Wasi avenue,
Ee Fk Re dre fait Sout
wineue avast see hse C0 Ste
Estima fal" fberune Sarwar
Sensi dt uuue ies it the ve
Nesbit and Sutlua, ae. at tb
Mob Members Go Free.
cargos Reha Hea ef.
Bar lan ue autmorites
tie ad cht hin
crate tara Settee
Locher, na udhen he wags a ntteet
Be contest eee Ba
Ee, Peateetn Sh Neat
Accutane eee Siena oonk
Wasninaton Heid Over
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
SHARPER THAN MA, SHARP,
SHE LEADS AIM TO JAIL
the tention menor top faces
pate Sieg Currin, 25" taee
eae ee it brat hee ee
Inthe sangre phar, wer aie onthe
tka Sieg Sink was arcoate one
Svat a ten who work he
SHC! wen ketbond game eo
WREST el Pn Nlonaas che
teh mom netted her sysin, claime
Taina te hat fot i wate eth
Ue hats fe se Stee Simian had
fhe uaumegens for ake recone’
eo acy iled to ‘remempet
Ws clined tate going tothe
Tenic fo el i nt to eben oe
al nc etl Sere te men
to its shat Stezeanen oft
ExSet'Saatl Largs Fourth peeinety
Saiacathet the mena, toons
Mel tuted of over aie month
ge tne whe Sate he hare
SP within "Sng 8.5158 Ne Bronde
hosted, Nery” the and sames
eh shatge 22 0G) Regent avenue
focal Gr aue eran jury ume?
Sho ona’ neh he ates Howard
fag "at" ase Sue" Yuri ‘wotce
cor
WASHINGTON FOLKS
MOSEENTERTAIN CHICAGOANS
washington, Ute tee
Lae ee iRtidin, fitness
Mesibuetiant chancte "and “his om
aint iene eyeca uf, Atte
Kehoe tuset SW “brew Albee
His Georges fees ae Mt daioan am
Ixun were the lufcheun Rucsts of Mea.
Vai tS Beaugen ernmer of Chicas
Mie a Wacitanion, and Se
‘Sluue es Wwayman Peis" August
“eethey’ wee the gursea oc Stee
[EP ett ‘ca on Sunes
. nen ees.
Bera ihe Wiese Sa oc
[fied iy tufts Ewing ‘tod Johan,
[it kere Hehccea Mudooa, a8a2 Learborn
TENSITY Weta aes
fides eUsametter ke
Pi petra a dhebetee gee pp dente ol et oti
ark avensia, was ail shared up when
hha wate ‘urocicin 79 trial vetre” Juuzn
Wetle San ot tuareieon street, ad
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CHICAGO
SOCIETY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
Mrs. A. H. B. Harton, South Beach, Del. is in the city attending the National Boys & Girls Club. Maurice M. J. G. Waters, 421 Evans avenue.
Dr. A. H. Dyson and G. W. White, Dallas, Texas, passed through the city last week on route east.
W. E. Jackson, Dayton, Ohio, is in the city stopping at 618 Loews avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Throdee Cable and Miss Liz Armistead, Indianapolis, Ind. are in the Windy City, stopping at 550 Veronion avenue. Mrs. Liz Armistead, Tennessee, is in the city stopping at 555 N. Dearborn street.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Elibhour, Quincy, assisting Mrs. Chu H. Dooms, 4322 Prairie avenue, Mrs. H. Jennah, Glencoe, Los Angeles, Calif. is visiting Mrs. Pierce Calif., 5323 Indian Avenue, Calif. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Exedston, 221 E. 4616 street.
Dr. C. J. Davis and Elwood Storer moved to Milwaukee last Sunday. Mrs. Elwood Storer, national Dental Association, of which he is a member.
Mrs. S. A. Matthews, Milwaukee, Mrs. the guest of Mrs. J. M. Harrison, 421 Evans avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Grant, St. Louis, Mo. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chestnut, Milwaukee, Wis. to attend the National Dental Association. J. H. Moore, wife and son, Married ex- husas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, 5225 Prairie avenue. Mrs. James Crowder and two sons, Nashville,泉州, 5225 Prairie avenue. Mrs. H. D. Cooper and niece, Miss Pashleho Murry, St. Louis, Mo. are the guests of Mrs. Eligar, Milwaukee,泉州, 5225 Prairie avenue. Mrs. H. D. Cooper and niece, Miss Pashleho Murry, St. Louis, Mo. are the guests of Mrs. Daniel Bullock, 5225 S. Dearborn street. Miss Cecilia Phillips, Milwaukee,泉州, is to attend the Ferry Club dance, shopping at the Vineyard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leach, Zanesville,泉州, 5225 Grand avenue. A. W. Moore, 5250 Grand avenue.
Midwestern Carl Falker and in J. Ferguson, Cincinnati, Ohio, are in the visiting Mrs. Bessie McCants, 21 E. 56th St.
Mrs. V. N. A. Boll and niece Miss Avra Bell Andrews, Houston, Texas, are in the visiting Mrs. 490 Champlain avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodson and Mrs. J. L. Todd, Indiana, Ind, returned to their home after having guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Cowan, 5427 Wabash avenue, Mrs. N. Massingham and granddaughter of Mrs. and visited Mrs. Etta Simmons, 3143 Federal street on route to Richmond, Va.
Mrs. N. Massingham and granddaughter of Mrs. and visited the public schools in Cincinnati, are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Doe, 4527 Wabash avenue, Winters Fletcher teacher in the city schools of Monmouth, Tenn., is spending her vacation in the city, the E. 42nd place, Mrs. M. P. Spadek, 3623 Forest avenue, entertained Mrs. Charles Cherry of Chatham, Ont., 4256 Ecwens avenue, has returned several weeks in the East, visiting her mother. While there she is New York, Niagara Falls and Tampa.
Mrs. Florence Green and daughter Mildred of Spokane, Wash., are in visiting Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Josephine Dager, 426 Brunswick Avenue.
Mrs. Carey of Greenville, Miss., and being in the city, left last week for New York for a short stay.
Mrs. B. J. Hardman, a teacher in the Mitchell school, which she on a visit toubled in that city, left last week in that city and received several houses. She is at her house, 4727 Langley avenue, under the care Mrs. and Mrs. H. F. Forrell, 4737 St Lawrence avenue, had as dinner guests Sunday, Miss Ehlah Jackson, 4737 Langley avenue, under the care Standard, all teachers of St. Louis.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 4739 Prairie avenue, with her cousin, Mrs. Eliza Harden, is visiting her grandmother, Fannie Kennet, in Quincy, Ill.
Mrs. Carrie Smith, 2533 Prairie avenue, has left the city on her vacation. Mrs. Josephine Dager, Mary E. Harden, in Jacksonville, Ill.
Mrs. Ada Vanaugh, of Chattanooga, Tenn., is in the city for a few weeks. Mrs. E. W. Cobbie, 435 Mar street.
Mrs. O. L. Franklin and daughter
one of New York City, Mrs. W.
Boehner, of Indianapolis, are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hammery, 495
Indiana avenue.
Mrs. M. Macon, Mrs. Beverly
Mossette, Mrs. Maud Touches and
Miss Florence Towles and Mrs. Mira-
lle Touches are attending Culses
at the schedule. They attend the
grand chapter O. E. S. at Centennial
Boyd. Boyd books of Toronto, Canada,
an old resident of the city in the
early seventies, is back for a short
visit. Mrs. Mylee Rausus, 436 Cottage
Grove avenue, left last Thursday to
visit Mrs. Clara Martin in Detroit,
Mrs. S. Osella, 43 W. 65th street,
community worker, has joined a
camp of workers at Silver Leaf, Wis.
Mrs. S. White, 432 Calumet
venue, has returned to the city after
standing a few days in London, Can-
tley, cited her sister,
Mrs. B. E. White,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Dumen entertained a number of guests with a photo
collection to see. Tina T.
Mrs. Bert Conner, 6415 Champlain avenue left, Keswick City, Mr. and a sister, Mrs. Aile Shannon, in Dover, Ohio.
A Stewart, Dwayon, Ohio, is the guest of Thomas City, 2332 Dearborn street.
Deter David, Houlwinkle, Ky., is the guest of his children, Mr. and Mrs Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Smith Alexander, Mr. and Death Thomas, Mrs. Susie Bason, 6745 Champlain avenue, was called to Vesperville, Ky., the latter part of last week, Bert Conner, Mrs. Susie Bason. She arrived there shortly before
one her death, Mrs. Bason expects to return to Chicago the latter part of this week.
Mrs. Loise Martin of Kokau, Iowa, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. W, Lay, 555 Lafayette avenue.
Mrs. K. M. Greer of Tucson, Az., the guee of the University, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Currie Warner, 522 Calumne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williams, 4655 Texas avenue, and visiting Indiana Poplar, they will return to Chicago the first of September.
Mrs. Katie Knight Crump after visiting in Detroit, Mich., a month with her sister goes to Kansas City, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Johnson and Miss Annie Wilson of Wilberforce, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Johnson and Miss Annie Wilson of Wilberforce, Ark., are spending a vacation in the city, the guests of their sister and her husband, Lawyer and Mrs. John S. King, 4125 Calumne avenue.
Will leave soon for a short visit in Nashville, Tenn.
Charter C. Hoon, 4024 Cottage Grove avenue, has returned from his vaca-
Miss Emmia K. Loeke, 4145 Pleasant Avenue, left Thursday for Atlanta, Ga, where she will attend for grandparents, Mrs. Mary Epix, and her cousin, Miss Josie Gowens.
Miss Martha Wilson, 4384 Lanyard Avenue, returns Friday in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Nellie Jones Metcalf of Indianapolis, Ind., and sister of Mrs. Margaret Hunt, returns Saturday with two weeks' visits with relatives and friends. While here they were the guests of Miss Elena Wright, 1833 Evans avenue, Brownsville, Mich. Brownsville, Brownsville, 4714 Calumet avenue, have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Giles W. Elhout, their parents of Emporia, Kan., W. J. Elliott of Kansas City, Mo.
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Mercer, 2821 Park avenue, have as their guests of Pittsburgh, Pa; Mrs. Elena Mercer of Steubenville, Ohio, and Miss Vernell Leach of Cleveland.
Miss Fayette Mercer of Cleveland, Ohio, is in the city for a few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. O. Mercer, 221 Mercer of Steubenville, Ohio, and attended the Paquitant of Progress.
Miss Josephine Robinson, 4140 Vincent's avenue, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. Lola Gary Fountain of Beloit,
Wills, Willey Pollard Dobson, wife of Dr. H. C. Dolson, and son of Sloan C. Dolson, wife of parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pollard, 1238 Lunt avenue, Mrs. John McDonald, 1124 Slaters Avenue, Mrs. John Pollard, a winters part last wook in honor of her friends, Mrs. Isiah H. Pillars and Mrs. Edward W. Hardy of St. Louis, Mrs. Eva M. Wilson, 1306 South Park avenue, entertained at a dinner party as Friday evening at the Mansion of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Lillian Wang of French Lack, Ind.; Leon Scott of Hot Springs, Ak.; and Mrs. Ethel
Mrs. Julia McClure of 3210 Indiana avenue is in Greenville, Miss, where she went to bury her mother, Mrs. Marsha Sarsen. Mrs. Julia Eaterns, 4030 Cottage Grove avenue is in Detroit, Mich, visiting her cousin, Mrs. Clara Martin. Mrs. Cola Savage of Cincinnati is in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Dale. Mrs. Miss Susan Hiblele, 2032 Walnut street, entertained at her residence on a night night night her niece, Mrs. Linda Irwin.
Mrs. Leen P. Brooks, 3145 Prairie avenue, who has been seriously ill, is slowly convalescing. Her mother, Mrs. Kate Green, 3145 Prairie avenue, will contiually be at her bedside. Mrs. Katie Green, 3150 Pearson street, is leaving this week for an eight weeks' trip to Butte, Spokane, Seattle and Vancouver. A. Hulley, 2355 Prairie avenue, was called suddenly to Flint. Mich. on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Martha Baldwin Hayden, in North, Chattanooga, Tenn., a public school teacher, returned home after a visit with Mrs. A. B. Clark, 3155 Indiana avenue, moved to the city from Rochester, Minn., and was the guest of S. E. Marshall, 3064 Prairie avenue. Mrs. Rosa A. Miller, 3155 Indiana avenue, moved to the Grand Lodge of the U. P. R. and S. M. T., which is held in Rochester, Ill. Mrs. Mary Harach, 2963 Federal street, left Monday for Alton, Ill., to attend the Grand Lodge of the U. P.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, 315
giles avenue, left Sunday evening for
Hamnbul, M. where she meets the
painters, D. J. Johnson, St. Louis, Mo. spent
several days with W. B. Williams,
4109 Vinegars avenue. He visited
the annual progress. He met
the architect Mrs. Nancy
Lewis and Mrs. I. W. Curtis, all
of Cincinnati, O. are in the city, the
means of Mrs. F. C. Pearson, 4403
Nulahan, Belle Coleman, Indianapolis,
Ind. is in the city for a short stay
with her nieces, Prisilla Mavo
and Dora Porter, 4312 Langley ave.
returned to her home in Lone Beach.
William McMurray, who brought
home the body of her brother, Tedi
McMurray from Hamnbul, Mo. he
decided, has returned to her home in Lone Beach.
William McMurray, New Madrid, Mo.
was in the city for a few weeks
session of the A. F. K. and D. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jackson, Davon,
O. spent a few days here the
most of the rest of Mrs. Carrie
Mrs. Jessie Thomas and daughter Miss Frances Thomas, and Mrs. Dore Smith and daughter, Miss Jessie Smith, and daughter, Miss Rachel Smith, home after a three week vacation in the East.
Mrs. Jenny E. Lewis, 246 East 321 street, attended the national convention, which met at Cincinnati, O. from August 1 to 6, Mrs. Lewis was elected the Prime Minister of the World, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Douglas and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dukk Dwoul were the dinner guests of Mrs. Lloie, Lloie 312 Vernon avenue, Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Ross and niece, Mrs Gonetta Told, New Orleans, LA. She took and the guests of Mrs. Blanche Gliese, 132 Dearborn street, Mrs. Rose Waller will leave Monsieur, where she will spend a few weeks visiting her many friends in those cities.
Robert B. Gillerson and Zoe Robert, Jr. Spring Valley, IL, who have been visiting friends here, have
ILLINOIS FEDERATION TO MEET AT CARBONDALE
Mrs. L. M. Smith, 1940 Clinton
street, Detroit, Mich., is in the city
visiting Miss Maybelle Huber, 531
East 43rd street.
Mrs. Martha L. McKenzie, Philadelphia, PA., is visiting her son, Attorney Chisha Olson, Offices in Chicago, IL, and Industrial secretary of the Y. W. C. A., Philadelphia, PA., let the city last Friday for her home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Jennings, 225 Indiana avenue, have returned to Chicago after spending their vacation in Milwaukee. E. W. Walker, of Memphis, Teen, is visiting relatives and friends at 2324 Vernon avenue. Miss Fille Holmes, Indianapolis, Indiana, Miss Emma Springs and brother, 303 Calumet avenue. She will remain in the city two weeks. Miss Fille Holmes, Indianapolis, Indiana, is visiting Mrs. Jennie Lewis, 246 East 32d street. Miss Holmes of Indianapolis and he will be given a reception Friday evening. Dedalan, 12 East 45th street, will receive Sunday afternoon informally from 4 to 6 in honor of Mrs. Jone Gibbs, Mrs. Joseph Gibbs and Mrs. J. Q. Adams.
After attending summer school at the University of Wisconsin, Miss Elizabeth Higgins spent a few weeks at the school, showt 255 State street. She is one of the public school teachers in St Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simmons, Little Rock, Mo., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prod Walker, 26 East 37th place, will leave this week for Deer, Co. Mrs. Sarah Oella, 49 West 36th is a minority worker and reader has joined a camp of workers at Silver Leaf, Wis. She will return early in September to resume her work. Mrs. and Mrs. Prairie avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James G. Jewel, Omaha, Neb. with a dinner party Tuesday, August 16. W. Smith, 431 Vincennes avenue, is spending a month vacation as the guest of Mrs. W. S. Hart at Neenhau, Wis., and Mrs. George Steven, Emmel, N.J., Browns Falls 424 place, and daughter, Mrs. Walter N. Hall, have returned from their vacation at Neenhau, Wis. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Higgins.
William Hall, who has been visiting friends in the city for more than five years, will leave Sunday for French Lock to resume his work as head waiter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. W. Calthouse enlisted in the army on Thursday evening. Among their guests were Dr. S. H. Rosenberg and mother, Mrs. Jailley Mickey of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mills.
Mrs. Hattie Carruthers, 3240 Indiana avenue, is back from her trip through the city, Ohio, and Nashville. Teen, Mrs. Carruthers spent a month visiting relatives and friends. York teen, Mrs. Jeannette of her sister, W. G. Bolling, 3335 Forest avenue. Mrs. Stewart will visit relatives in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana before her return.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Carroll, 3546 Indiana avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Roberta Huff, 1027 Vincent Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia and Atlantic City, returning by way of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Salome Lewis of Indiana will miss Miss Izetta Smith while en route to Denver. Colo., where she will spend a few months. Mrs. Lewis was accompanied to Chicago by Miss Cordile
Miss Hazel Petitfouillard has returned from her time with her brother in Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard C. Freeman, Mrs. and Mrs. Goddard C. Freeman, guest her sister and a cousin, Mrs. O. M. Banks of Dernfort, Ark. and Mrs. Amanda L. Harris of St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Jewell and son were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy at the April 15th wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Mattle Scott, teacher in the public schools of Wichita, Kan., is the house-guest of Mrs. Robert P. Lillian Noll and Mrs. Maude McCoy of Houston, Texas, were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. Norman Jefferson. 410 Wabash Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Daisy Rodd and daughter, Georgia Boll, are the guests of Mrs. Nina D. Richardson. 3336 Forest Avenue, entertained a few young people Thursday, August 15. in the George Boll Garden Boll, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Nina D. Richardson. 3336 Forest Avenue, entertained a few young people Thursday, August 15. in the George Boll Garden Boll, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Jutta Shaw-Jackson, formerly of Chicago, now of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Hardy, and her daughter, Mrs. Manjee Vanillier, Dererot, Mich., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. Hall. 3333 Vernon avenue, Dererot, Mich., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Annie Bell, Knoxville, Tom, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Redhon Brown, 4521 Calumet Avenue, M. R. Middick, Burlington, Ind. is in the city visiting Mrs. William Smith. 3335 Wabash avenue,
Miss Gladys Flynn, New York City, and Mrs. W. T. Moore were the dinner guests of Mrs. Adrian Reed Tuesday evening at the Vincennes Hotel.
Additional Society News on Page 4
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
DEFENDER BRINGS FIRST
DONATION TO HOSPITAL
DEFENDER BRINGS FIRST
DONATION TO HOSPITAL
The first donation for the Greater Port Downtown Hospital and Training school for Nurses was received from the women's organization at the Atpomattov Club. The donor was Dr. J. Herbert Gray, who saw the announcement in the defender and husband of the late Dr. Larry Limehoon was a great success and the club room was taxed to capacity. A stirring address was delivered to the club. He said that the had come when all little affairs must be held aside to take part in this great campaign which was of great importance to the masses of the people. He pledged to make sure their utmost to make this public drive a great success. Mrs. Ida Wells-Barnett also made a strong appeal for volunteers to take part in the campaign. She had not yet signed up immediately did so. Mrs. Emma Smith was the first to respond. Mrs. Emma Greene Grimes then closed the message in which she used the campaign slogan, "Push!"
Churches
People's Interdenominational Church invites the public to attend and audition for one week at the auditorium of the $35,000 and Wabash Avenue. At 11 a.m., m.sermon by pastor; 8:00 p.m., m.vesper services; distinguished visitors are invited to be presented. President will speak. Miss Freda Alexander will sing, accompanied by her sister, Miss Clara Alexander. Rev. Peter H. Fole, F. L. Thomas, director of choir.
Quinion Chapel A. M. E. Church
Dr. H. E. Stewart, the pastor of Quinn chapel, 21th and Wabash avenue, will presach Sunday morning, office or "The Piece of Blood." What has brought about the situation in the second ward and what is the remedy? Fail to fall to the charge or "The Piece of Blood." What has brought about the situation in the second ward and what is the remedy? Fail to fall to the charge or "The Piece of Blood." Some startling facts concerning vice will be revealed. At 3 p.m., a special presentation will be held on Friday night, an illustrated sermon—subject, "The Hand on the Wall."
Institutional Church. A splendid audience worshiped at Institutional church Sunday morning and listened to the choir. The pastor, son; on piano by Mrs. Laura Williams and the usual excellent music by the Institutional choir. The pastor, son; on piano by Mrs. Laura Williams and the persons joined the church. In the evening the monthly musical of the Y. Y. was waived. The program was reordered; Prelude, Miss Beatrice White; anthem; by choir,琴间 solo, R. E. B. Brown; soprano, M. Helen Brooks-Malinje; violin solo, Dorothy Curry; soprano solo, Mme. Bertha Tyree.
Michigan Avenue A. M. E. Zion Church. 3947 Michigan avenue, Rev. G. R. Rivers, pastor, one member, and the member with the church at the morning service. We have a membership driven on an hour, to last during the months of August to September. Visitors will find this church a pleasant place in which to worship.
Bethel A. M. E. Church, 30th and Darren sears, Rev. S. L. Birt, persistence Sunday, both morning and evening, since the warm weather. Rev. R. S. Jenkins, Dallas, Texas, preached in the midnight service and assisted in preaching in the lecture room at the morning service. In the evening a large audience enjoyed the praise of the preacher and sixty-second anniversary of Bethel Special service in the morning, platform meeting in the afternoon and a evening service. We are preparing for the great union picnic on the 25th. Many distinguished visitors they always and a hearty welcome.
The Olivet Baptist Church, Rev. L. K. Williams, D. D. minister, Olivet morning to the intermittent capacity. Rev. H. J. Hawkins preached the sermon to the vast crowd in the church and thundered and curse of the service upstairs. Rev. J. H. Branham, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, had to take his bed again. At the evening service the W. C. T. U. had complete control, Rev. R. E. Mays preached a very good, local and practical sermon on temperance. On next Sunday, Dr. William S. Lords super will be observed at 25th street. At 25th street there will be an essay contest under the auspices. The subject to be discussed is, "What the Race Has Contributed to the Economic and Social Life of Chicago, the best of the season. All are welcome to the contest and all the services. Rev. J. O. Olive, D. D. pastor First Baptist Church of Cairo, Ill. is conducting a series of meetings for the 27th and fulltime avenue this week.
South Park M. E. Church, 33rd
and S. Park avenue, Rev. G. R.
Dryan, pastor, Services at 10 a.m.
dance, Special music was rendered
by the choir. The members and
the friends are pleased to have with
them the choir members, Mrs.
Nen E. Murray who will serve
during the revival. The Epworth
League met at the church at 6
o'clock.
Metropolitan Community Center,
Dr. W. D. Coulter, pastor. The auditorium of the Bell Phillips block
was the best Sunday block to
its capacity at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Lawless of Atlanta, Ga.
grew up a poor, hard-served servant,
Alabama and New York City were
established. At 1:30, the Sunday
Evening Club was addressed by Hon.
Jake, maker of Kansas City; Attendees
Soot, Muskegon, Okla; and Attendees
G. W. Brown. The Rev. Robert
Sisters of Eagle Lights will be the
Center next Sunday
opening at 6:30.
Mennest Thief Steals Teeth
Des Moines, In. Aug. 15—George H. Johnson has been forced to live on milk and a varied diet of fluids. Someone stole his upper and lower teeth.
WARNING!
People are herdly warned not to pay attention to the signs if they do so it is at their own risk.
Beauty Hints
CARE OF THE HAIR
In the care of the hair it should be primarily considered that the scalp of the head is a delicate structure and will not permit rough treatment, such as scratching and scraping with wire hair brushes and sharp combs. Fine combs or combs of metal of any kind should not be used. These not only injure the scalp, but pull the hair may cause serious
with rough treatment, such as scratching and scraping with wire hair brushes and sharp combs. Fine combs or combs of metal of any kind should not be used. These not only injure the scalp, but pull hair. Never use wire brushes. The combs should be of hard rubber with teeth well shaped and rounded at their edge. Never use a dine-tooth comb, especially on the comb and brush carefully in warm water with a few drops of ammonia. Dry in the sunlight. Always wash the comb and brush carefully in warm water with a few drops of ammonia. Dry in the sunlight frequently. This is accomplished by loosening it and brushing it vigorously and sitting in the sunlight, which is beneficial to both hair and scalp.
Katherine, St. Louis, Mo. : When the sculp is dry the following is excellent to massage into it the day before. See the shipper: Lincoln, I. 1 oz. sulphur, N. oz.
The Women's Mayflower Club held their fifth annual Thanksgiving sermon at the St. Paul A. M. E. church, St. Paul A. M. E. church, Sunday, Rev. J. A. Winters officiated. Mrs. Emma Smith, president.
The Willing Workers' Club of Worcester, St. Paul A. M. church, its picnic last Thursday at Glencoe. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. G. Smith. 3355 S. State street. Mr. E. Willis, president of the club. Mrs. G. Smith. The Colonial Collegiate Club will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting Sunday at the Antilles building, 3224 S. Michigan avenue. All applicants and candidates of the National Order of Sphinx are requested to be present at their hall Friday evening. 3324 Michigan avenue first degree. L. B. Stephens, shirk
The Servo Club of the Institutional church will have for their guest on Wednesday, June 11, at Mrs. L. Wewenning at Mrs. George E. Henderson of Alliance, Neb, and Mrs. C. G. Robinson of Nowata, Okla. The Gaiety Social Club met at the hostess's residence, Thursday, June 12. The attendance was good, Misses Hermina and Martha Dravton of Montgomery, Ala. were visitors. They both made an appearance at the church, unless the club was served by the hostess. Fannie M. Hazzard, president; Greetel Wyatt, reporter. The Zephyr Social Club met at Mrs. Patricia Hazzard, with Miss Putter, 310 E. 33rd street. The entire membership was present and an enjoyable evening was spent by all next week. The president, at 326 E. 33rd street, Wannakee Bugley, secretary. The Gaiety Art Club met at the residence of Mrs. Emma Nichols, with Annesthia the president, at 326 E. 33rd street. Wannakee Bugley, secretary. The Gaiety Art Club met at the residence of Mrs. Emma Nichols, with Annesthia the president, at 326 E. 33rd street. Wannakee Bugley, secretary. After regular business the club was entertained by the hostess. Fannie M. Hazzard, president; Greetel Wyatt, secretary; Greetel Wyatt, secretary.
The regular meeting of Asseuse
Pleasure Club was held Thursday
evening, at 10:30 a.m., Mrs Anna Erickst,
435 Indiana avenue, moved a charming
hostess, Kate White, president,
Famille Morris, secretary,
Jane Kearney, president,
League met in its regular meeting
Wednesday, August 10. Five new
members were added and it is how
that three new members support in assist-
ing this club. President, Anna
Williams; secretary, B. R. Campbell
MRS. ELIZA STEWARD DIES
TO HOLD JUBILEE
The great centennial justice of the Chicago district of the Lexington Conference will open Sunday afternoon; September 18, 1921, at 3 o'clock. The first session will be at St. Mark Church; the second at Mark Church; the third at the oldest of the M. S. churches in the Chicago district. The rest of the sessions will be held in South Park avenue, excepting one night, which will be at Trinity, 30th and Prairie avenue, and the last session will be at 2323 Fulton street. This celebration will last one week, beginning Sunday, September 18, closing Sunday, September 28, speaking during the Southwestern Christian Advocate; Dr. D. D. Foresth, of the Home Missionary Board of the M. E. Church; Dr. J. N. C. Coggins
ENTERTAIN MRS. GEORGE
Washington, D. C. Aug. 19.—Mrs. Albert B. George of Chicago was the wife of Mr. James M. Misses Emma V. George and Mabel G. Raymond, Wednesday, August 10, from 7 to 10 p. m. at their residence. Colleagues included many distinguished Washingtonians and old residents of the city. A dainty menu was served and the most complimented the meal, arranged the affair so beautifully.
Grace to Study Heart
Memphis, Tenn. Aug. 19.—Dr. J. S. DeLoney, 200 South Fourth Street, has entered upon a six weeks' course in the study of the diseases of the Mississippi Delta of Minnesota. Dr. DeLoney expects to make a speciality of such work
Destitute!
J. B Stratford, once prosperous member of the Race, whose entire holdings were burned or seized by the Tulsa riots, is forced to sell pictures of his destroyed hotel in order to feed and clothe himself and wife. They need your aid. If you will help, buy a picture. Send 15 cents to either of the following:
George O. Jones, 1904 W. Lake St.
George Porter, 1301 S. State St.
1301 S. State St.
4700 S. State St.
W. T. Bowden, 19 W. 31st St.
Harry Anderson, 500 E. 29th St.
7071 S. State St.
Gilbert J. Harris, 2840 S. State St.
Fred D. Wilson, 5726 S. State St.
Moore Drug Co., 313 E. 35th St.
Giles & Butler, 3759 S. State St
MUSIC
Bv NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
Alice Carter Simmons, secretary of the N. A. N. M. and head of the music department at Tuskegee, is in the city the guest of Nora Douglas Host, 114 East 12th Street, a town of Theodore T. Bryan, bartone, will be heard in recital Tuesday evening, Sept. 5, at Trinity M. E. church, 3011 Avenue, avenue, by Verdi Hall, teacher, Harrison Forcel, violinist, and Estella Bonds, accompanist.
Martha Mitchell will give a children's party for her pupils at the Appointment Hall, Friday afternoon, Ages 12, from 2 to 8.
Martha Leonax, tenor, of Chicago, is back in the city after a successful trip through the Northwest with the Mason Sisters.
Greenville, Texas, is a summer student at the Chicago Musical College, specializing in public school music.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. K. Robertson, 1629 Louisiana avenue, Ft. Worth, Texas, announces the bell, to J. E. Carraway, of Marshall, Texas. The wedding will take place Thursday, September 17, 2015, chapel, M. E. church, St. Andrews' chapel, M. E. church,
WIDOW LOSES ROCKETBOOK
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug 15—Mrs. Hattie
Brown, widow of George Brown, of
229 Juffield street, was relived of her
rockbook after having a pearl, which
she had had for twenty years and
which was highly prized by her, while
she was a prominent member of
Brooklyn Church. A. M. E. Zoon Church
Sunday. Mrs. Brown is a prominent
member of the church.
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Dear Princess: I am coming to and I am fascinated by her. I befriended a girl some time back who was forced out of her home by a drunken father, having no money from a charitable standpoint to help her. I secured her a home, bought her clothing, paid for her food, put her in school, and is today by instruction, as she has little education, only to have her desert me, possibly for another. I am she, who return, which is only probable out of sight of mind. Is it wise for me to meet her should she desire it?—Frank M., Vancouver
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Dear Gen. ‘Tony know this letter
wi roveh you at your busiest Gane,
and Hf Ue leet and huinkdity are ria
fing neck und neck 4n your office as
the ee in my room T knows tne 12s
horher you Weve the better Yen Sl
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proposition in whieh we hupe to ete
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in slsing is sme” suigeeations, “Wr
hee just nw louking pertormers (or
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otters and tHe a answer the
prompity si tnletiigentiy Tm Melng
peapte, you Know, the salary 4s 3th
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body tor the show? T woutl tke. te
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Ani place saxonhine, and clarinet
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prestlent of the Theatrival Managect
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rent fash of “Varlety
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heree werekres” and declared that
Ihe eeorage thnateegoer wl bin sertise
find with a 10 or Js rent reduction 30,
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herforniiness without disteneuon by
the musiclans.
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fe eomcedeat Ie all thasttrlent ater 8
the city. Ae. Nirdlingee said, boeause
bf the refusal of the local anions at
the American ‘Federation. of Muss
thins "ta sireept the association's
Working aerecaint, whieh earls
Do por cone waz reduetiats smd atts
Ishi thn Raaaweeks ennt eset
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heavy expenses Incurred hy theaters
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{ES00 a werk.) The minimum wasn
given 4 musielan nader. the nto
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
"AS THE WORLD ROLLSON"
A thrilling, fast moving drama intertwined with events of unusual interest.
Joe Walker, an industrious youth, subject to sudden heart attacks, and Tom Mikins, a never-do-well, are both in love with Molly, the faithful assistant of Tom. Saunders, the highly respected physician, Jack Johnson, a friend of all four of the leading officers opens a Sears office in a tabloid newspaper. In a vicious light Joe, the weaker, smaller lad, is severely beaten by Tom, but Joe resolves that some day his bully royal will go down to detain him. A few days later while Joe is working another sudden heart attack and he hurries away, visit Tom. Saunders, who quit his present inside position and work out-of-doors employment.
Joe then takes a course in night school, who sources a better position with outdoor work.
Several days later, as Joe is going home from his new position, which he has been doing for the past two and his tough going lay for him for a secluded spot. Fortunately Jack Johnson, with his two little nieces and nephews, was a monument. He was telling them the story of Indian days that on that spot, 100 years ago, savage tribes roiled on a great city developed, just then Johnson is attracted by Joe'sries for help, and goes to his aid. He helps them get out and dies they are all stretched out motionless on the ground, due to the whipping Johnson has given them. He is taken to a hospital on him for training. Joe calls on Johnson and after a short consultation and examination he advises Joe to continue training. Joe immediately start training, and in Johnson's gym we see the ex-champion stripped for accuracy. Johnson here displays his powerful human strength and selenite looking ability which won for him a weight championship of the world.
While training Joe lights a cigarette and Joe upgrades him, bimonthly, to a strong physically he must discontinue the use of tobacco. Under Johnson's instructions Joe becomes a healthy man. About this time the National Colleged League baseball games are in between the Detroit City Municipal and the Detroit Stars facial scenes. Sam Crawford, captain of the Monarchs, sprains his knee and humbles himself and injuries to his pitching staff. He does not know how the game can be dentally gluing in one of the boxes to his pleasant surprise he sees Joe with Molly. Knowing Joe's ability on an animation pitcher he appears to pat on a uniform, pitches a wondrous game and knocks a home run in the ninth inning which wins the
The Ellis' badge of which Joe is a member is so enthusiastic over Joe's toughness that the numbers invite him to green the following Sunday at the ball park. The Chicago Giants are the "Monarchs" opponents; tactical success is the reason the Chicago Cubs, editor of the leading Colored publication, presents the Monarch players with silver memorized knuckles and belts on behalf of the Browns. A few weeks later the Chever Leaf club announces the date of its annual misappropriate ball. The night of the game is always only because of the attentive Joe is showing to Molly, schemes to put Joe out of the way. Later the same evening Joe is stugged and thrown over the fence. Molly demonstrates part of the plot, denounces Tom and rushes to the rescue of Joe. Tom still retaining a vengeful feeling, Molly is involved in a villainous scheme. Tom overhears a conversation between Molly and the doctor. He hides himself in such a place that Molly valuable papers and jewelry he makes up his mind to try to ruin both Molly and Joe. Tom's plans are successful. Molly is arrested and charged with conspiracy to defraud
As a sensational trial a small boy saves her from conviction by pointing on Tom as the guilty one. Tom is in courtroom, but Joe takes after him and after a first chase, in which several shots are first, Joe is killed through the training Joe received from Jack Johnson he is enabled to punch Tom severely. Tom is injured, the driver arrives Joe is finishing up Tom in good shape. Tom is arrested. Molly pleads with the doctor to release him. The doctor consents. Tom is sent to jail. Molly then gets married and to Jack Johnson's home for his blessing. Johnson receives them with own arms and presents them with a gift. And as the world rolls on, six years later, we see Molly and Joe in their pleasant home with—well, you can imagine seeing this scene. The Andhner Production Company of Kansas City, Mo, produced the movie The Barron Holmes Company of Chicago made the prints, which insures high class work in every respect.
ATLAS-The Little Gown, Athena
Estate, Elm Creek Cottage, Walton,
Estate, Elm Creek Cottage, Walton,
Thomas Morgan in the City of Silent
NORTH-Lafayette Town, two
days each of Wet Gold and Lort
Nogale, The Great Great, Lort
Sunghe, The Great Great.
A. M. C. M.
A fine letter arrived from Charles S. Gilen, the famous actor. In it tells us that he will start his tour in the Empire Hotel" in September, and that he will be seen in Chicago early in the fall. The tour will be a hiatus one, and the full route will be
Charles S. Gipin
published in these pages in the near future. This will mean that the paper will be published in the near future. The book will have a chance to see Gipin in the paper which caused the greatest reaction in the atlantic cities in years.
REAL DANGERS
Classical dancing on the motor screen is coming into its own.
Five years ago the followers of the pantomime drama demanded rough and ready action, spectacular scenes and society melodramas, but a group of classical dancers—too highbrow—was the general verdict. Today, however, audiences have taken the true art as it is expressed in the better types of productions. Realizing this growing understanding of esthetic interpretation, homies in *Horse* has included as a part of their Mozart Masterpiece its highest dramatic offering for the Associated Producers, which comes to the Vendome Theater on Thursday, June 26, and 27, one of the most beautiful classical dancing scenes ever projected on the screen. The famous older dancing girls were set for this incident of the production, and it is said that in "Mother of Mine" they are making their first appearance before the most renowned dancing institutions in America, its pupils being in every instance graduates of other schools of interpretive dancing and highly advanced in the terpsichorean.
In the coming production they are presented as a part of the entertaining hotel ballroom. The scene in which they appear, is said to be a masterpiece of photographic accomplishment, and the ballroom is adorned and bade legged, they dance under and through the sparkling mists of a dome or more silver found in the ballroom, playing on the scene, produce startlingly beautiful rainbow effects. The remainder of the ballroom program is notable for the many novel and interesting effects that have been introduced by the members of the live band, and experienced in the staging of chorus numbers and colorful ensembles.
MAIL AERO
Welh, hew's the list again. Tell a tella the address and let us shorten down. Shooting: Bose, Whiting. Bose, Whiting. Press L. Davidson, Madame Fairax, Robert Williams, Tom Clark, Tom Williams, Joseph Means, Bennie McDermott, Dennis Deserson, Maggie Powells, Dora Dean, Jeanne Tayler, Sam Cross, U. S. Thomson, Earl Grassiflet, Charles E. Summers, S. Summers, T. McDonald, T. M. Crump, Sam H. Gray, A. B. Cook, William Metcalfe, John Boone, Aaron Toliver, William C. Crawford, Charles Robinson, Fanny Wise, Lara Bragg, Ada Booker, J. Louis Johnson, Lacy Taine, Andrew Bishop, Ann Johnson, Larry Wilson, John Johnson, Carl Williams, Will Martin
Revenge Seeker Packs Family of District Attorney with Crooks
The real inside of the private lives of political leaders is sedum known to the people, as is proven in the case of Cortland Waltighw, a successful district attorney whose every prospect indicated he would be elected of governor of his state by an overwhelming majority. One of the cases was toward political promotion was the conviction of one Henry Allen's brother for murder. This same victory nearly caused his total undoing. He was a strong advocate of size effort, the master genius of the master mind possessed by the revenge-seeking Allen brought about the veritable packing of the district attorney's office. Even his wife had a post police record, while his father-in-law and mother-in-law were professional counter-attorneys. His brother-in-law, William, was really Diamond Willie, a lifelong pikeet and con man.
It was right in the midst of Wainwright's campaign as a gubernatorial candidate, he disclosed the result of his years of work, for which he demanded that the rising lawyer give up the one thing he loved, his love of learning. He followed that path to give his decision. Meanwhile, however, in the dead of night, the faithful young wife had slipped into a series of mental reflections and recollections of the Biblical quotation of the Lord alone shall have vengeance.
When the crucial hour arrived and the district attorney handed his perplexist his written resignation, he sent a letter to the corner. Allen tears the power to shreds and throws them in the fireplace, completely disillusioned as in the righteousness of man taking God's mercy. All this is brought out in a most interesting way in Lonel Barrymore's portrayal of the leading character in The Master Mind, which was presented at the Oval Theater on Sunday.
RIGHT DOPE
Many letters and other sorts of inquiries come in every day regarding whether or not drama is to be a part of the curriculum, or not diet, or if so, who, why, where and when will it be served. There are as many rumors as there are inquiries the writer considers this opportunity to wake up the world along this line. Up to the minute of going to press there has been nothing done—subsidized nothing—toward singing in the theater. The world has been a world of talk. Mr. Johnston of the Grand has carried on a bit of correspondence regarding it, but an interview with him shows that not only has the Grand been a former manager of the Avenue, is quoted as having said that he has a company all ready to accept engagements, and the times of many of his plays have been mentioned. Florida伐客 have been mentioned. While we do not know whether or not Weinberg has been misquoted, we do not have the least any players that he might have been professional and it is to be hoped that either he or Johnston will soon be in a position to give some assurance that the "dramatists" will be with this winter. Let's all put together.
TOM CROSS
Tom Cross had a chance to strut his Jones last week and the week before. He had charge of the publication for the Ellis' carnival and was there before the opening he did a "Bubu" with the assistance of a horse and buggy and the week during the aloins he showed the world what a real really-like artist looks and sounds like. Tom was responsible, in a great way, for the aloins, which closed last Sunday evening.
SENDS DOINGS
Jack L. Cooper of the popular team of Cooper & LaMar is acting as special correspondent for the theatrical and news presses of the New York Times, a writer of experience and should prove a the addition to our lineup. Shoot it in. Jack.
W Benton Overstreet has started his work as director of the theatre at the Standard Theater, Philadelphia, Pa. He has in his life Emma Will Moore, Fred Douglas, James A. McKinney, Mose McJr. Anthony and Joe Williams.
VIE and STA
"BOJANGLES"
Famous Comedian Gets Great Press Notices in the East
Glenn & Jenkins, who are booked over the big time for a 45 weeks' route home, Youngs town, Ohio, on Monday. Kell & Bell, traveling over the T. O B. X, had a fine week at the Lyceum in New York, where Reynolds & Jones, one of the most popular teams in the South, are playing savannah, Flint, the Strand theater, Jack savannah.
Lincoln G. Johnson.-Mail will reach Williams if addressed in care of the New York Age. Eath Street, New York, N. Y.
J. W. Fox and his principal City Hall, Fax: 212-765-2222. Ashley Park, N. J. send regards to all friends in and out.
Assistance club, all club ticks, who are a hit at all stands, are at the Mia City theater, Washington, D. C.
mont theater, Pensacola, Fla. Blaise Tayler, with himself, Ernest Harrow, Robert Tayler and Jack Mallow, will open on the Paradise Gruto, Washington, D.C. Joe Sefolli and his Eight Black Dots opened their season in New York City.
Watts City, N.Y. and studying through Kentucky, Worry Wightman is advance man for River Falls, Neb., River Falls, Neb., Shouston, Eikhon and Freeport and Steel City.
Miles & Jefferson are at the Hip Hop
Society, where he sends regards to all friends.
beneath Tag Hartgrave is playing
the band, Tag Hartgrave is at loving
ill, he sends regards to A. Boyd
A. J. McFarkland, of Herbert's Greater Minstrels, is taking a short rest, Mail Indianaapolis, Ind.
Henry Wintrel, who had an operation in the North West Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Henry Wintrel, who had an operation in the North West Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Kimle Sarabians, is visiting relatives in Washington, D.C. He is getting well fast.
He will reach him at the West Elm street, New York, N. Y., after this week.
Hayes & Heyer are doing well in the principal comedies in New York.
A fine letter arrived from Tim Owley, one of the principal comedians with the comedy troupe in New York. States that all bapals are using fine and that business is universally good.
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"THE STRANGER"
This Stirring, Full - Blooded Romance Is Coming to the States Theater
"The Stranger" will visit the States Theater on Sunday, August 21. Who is the Stranger? Nobody knows until the end of the picture, because to see he is a very worthwhile white boy. He is a very sinistly yet that his mysterious purpose involves the righting of a wrong of some kind. The lovable little hermit, loving and her trust proves in the end to be most hippily placed. Milford K. Wilson, as the Stranger, words and bientice la Flante of Paris, France, as Betty Lago, the brave little lady of the story, will be the Stranger to cope with of all. Billy Gottenger is the villain, but he is a new type of villain and puts up some pretty hard problems to the Stranger to cope with. For these, he is full of untouched in nature there are some wonderful settings. A half-heed shepherd and his flock make a pleture that one would want away to place on the walls of the home.
Animals are playing stellar roles in motion pictures. Queenie, the Stranger's faithful little dog, and Queenie's serving of honors. One would wish to see Queenie made a star in her own right, so well does she play her part. And not only does her little dog have an emotional tail as well. If we remember correctly, it was the great Belgian author, Maurice Masterlink, who tells the story of Queenie, a dog whose code by means of which it could communicate with humans. As a whole, "The Stranger" possesses elements which will appeal to animals; small boys will become excited over the thrilling pursuit down the creek bed; girls will adore the handsome hero and charming heroine, and the more mature minds will be fascinated by the intrigued by the mystery and solution of the problem involved.
$10,000 MARMON
Tenny Blount, Famous Baseball Magnate, Says R. R.
Trains Hurt His Feet
The Old Roll Top Desk Man visited Decatur, Milwaukee, and a great time, Charles Ruxborough, the popular and progressive lawyer, him out for a large and exciting evening, making several trips in the town, through hunging, some of the best and speediest cars in the town. Comes along Tenny Blount, the man who stands being put in the sofa by no man, Tempest as at the wheel of his $10,000 company built, and he insisted that the Old Roll Top Desk Man sample, among other things, his ability to feed a roa! engine gasoline. Tenny sure has his diary and the ride and things were perfect.
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THE PLACE TO SEE
"REAL" PICTURES
All the time
Hear the Famous Atlas Orchestra
"As the World Rolls On"
A SIX-REEL DRAMATIC PHOTO-
PLAY EXTRAORDINARY
A STORY OF BRAVE HEARTS
AND KIND DEEDS — THAT
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SEE JACK BREAK UP THE GANG!
(A Burton Holmes Print)
To Tour
GEORGIA MINSTRELS
GEORGIA MINSTRELS
Friend Tony--If the Georgia don't soon get out of these mountains we will all freeze to death. We played Enterprise. Ore. elevation three thousand feet above sea level, where at a distance of only four miles we snow the year around. The morning before we invaded the little city keeps town, in water buckets and ponds and the boys are
PETER H.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17.—A crackerjack bill is being presented here this week. Daly's Tangled Army, presenting five knockout comedians, and Everett's Monkey Hippopotamus, showcasing their comedy and they are surrounded by a bill which includes the Aaron Davidie company, presenting his Wiff Woff Webbies, a fine aggregation of comedians, and Bud Holiday, in their act billed as "A Study in Black," which goes over in great shape; the Sandy Burns company in a screening musical company in a screened screen, the sensational acrobatic dance, and Leonce & Williams, who have a nifty phantague. It is a great show throughout and is keeping the house filled to capacity.
Pete Hogan, mayor of the Lake Shore B. R., and Sam Baxtrau, cherk for the Duluth Public Library, who is the husband of Inez Ough, the popular vocalist and performer, say that the latter is in the mind of a film feature in New York City.
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Famous Producer of Paestans Break Down in Health
There are few names connected with the musical art as well known as that of Madame K. Aekida Hacke, president spot in the church, club and fraternal doings along the line of beneficial programs, programs and causes more than a passing feeling of regret in the hearts of those who have known the woman and the wonder work when she had cared for her husband. She had health to learn that she has suffered a serious and mental breakdown, and that indications would lead to the belief that she was a fact, too, that there is absolutely no one at all qualified to take her place. Madame Hacke, Cal, was taken with her husband, Cal, who had gone for a long rest. She had been in poor health for almost five years, but had returned to give us her services. Madame Hacke, Cal, was necessary for her sister, Mrs. Martina E. Johnson of 2128 Clinton avenue, Detroit, Mich. to go and visit her husband, Cal, and Madame is now under the treatment of specialists, who hold out but little hope for the return of her health and may not resume her work. In the passing of Madame Hacke from public life one of the most beautiful women in the country, whose life and her influence has been the means of many institutions all over the country passing over early eras, and who has made thousands of members of the Race, young and old, has been the foundation for the building of careers which she must much to our knowledge have begun to do. For Detroit, Mich. was the place of her birth, and her first work was in the public schools of that city.
but since Mr. Cunnings has purchased it through his attorneys he had that practice the law had at all. He also took me that he intends to make the hotel a decent and respectable place. However, it is still under the management of Mr. M. Morrison and the fellowships and I am sure will enter to the actor in a professional way. "The Sport of the Goals" was presented to the night, and Colorized pictures being a rarty around this vividly drew quite an audience of white and Colored, who highly lauded the work of the director. The distributors Real Productions down South, promises some real cinema treats to his patrons in the future. My first chance over your pages and the Royal Southern Sinners Quartet photo rights my eye. See, but those boys sure look bad, but they don't. They're in a way down here, out of the world.
Well, old time, we grab the first smoking at 6:15 tomorrow morning for Jacksonville, Fla., which by the way is my father's home, and my first start in the prefosh, so naturally I am planning on having a time after. If that battle of South arrives from dear ole Lumon via Frank A. Defne don't forget I am alive with the cock of little lute.
EARL WALKER, Mgr.
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Dear Mr. Langston-dust a few lines to assure you that I am alive and kicking, as usual. Have been away from New York for a little time, and I am still in the country. I am making an extensive trip through the South, and you can tell the world for me that things are not as bad down here as they are painted here.
Volstead, Wis.
Dear Tony-This is just about the driest hamlet within the bounds of Wisconsin. The burg soils to be suffering with chronic indulgence, contain a high percentage of three food malabies of this section. You can readily see how I am handcapped in opening my mongolz. Nothing in the line of towns in this region is so bad as this one. So I am compelled to use my wits and spar for an opening. I must congratulate you on your masterful cowboy skills. I will always be your sweetheart. I read them all and I now place you in the same class with Edgar Masterson and the rest of the headmen, all of whom are needed by you all that you need. I am getting a good bond of material together. I have decided to use parables. Whatever gives. Give me a hammer and a burlap Poster. Tell him I am wished for him last week while in Canada, where we found plenty of Scotch. Saturday and Sunday Freeport, Ill. So long.
Spreader of Sunshine whe Full of Moonshine.
Wildwood No. 4
Friend Tony—Every once in a while I must do a good deed, so I am wishing this one on you. I have quite a bit of leisure at present, so I will wish to spend it with my wife, my wife and my partner all well and all by her he sea. Jonkins has his new bride with him and she is well and by the sea also. We are married and we have a serious sea, as we have contracts signed for 66 weeks which I am sending you in this letter. You will not that we will be at the Majestic Theatre, and also at the opera house and also week of October the route will show you that you can ride as for as Montreal with us, and then think of as we as we crook the old shows in the spot where the mathematics are rusty. He good, Antonio, Blanche Thompson Glenn seals regards, and so does my partner, Jonkins.
Ponsacola, Fla., Aug. 13.
Dear Friend Tony: We've had a very pleasant conversation last week, and the fact that the weather is especially hot and that the general slump in business has hit this burg just as it has elsewhere. Mr. Cummings, propeller of the Southern and formerly the Vickieville circuit, seems very much pleased at the whole till. Since I last played his theater he has bought the Mr. Cummings Hotel now and is now having it. The hotel is now pleased it will be quite up to date. Owing to the fact that this hotel was formerly under control of Colored people the American icon was born in the hotel. My nickname of the "Folly红酒店"
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OUTLINES NEEDS AND GROWTH OF PRESBYTERIANS
Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 13. The Presbyterian church has the opportunity of its life to properly reach over 10,000,000 people in America. Up to this time the church has not donated the outer layer of the Race's troubles. Numerically the church is among the smallest denominations in Race constituency. The church should be the largest. Educationally the Presbyterian church leads the world among white Christians, but in methods of education to reach other groups of people and the world considers the Presbyterian schools educating these people the most important in America.
The only university for training Race men in the South is a university, but not on a par with the ordinary high schools in the country. Its curriculum is so low it is considered the "1st grade schools of the South." In salaries the men do not receive the pay the ordinary public school pays. Many of the principals of the coeducational schools of the church get less than $3 per month and out of this they pay their board. A grade instructor will not teach on the church. There is no school system which unites the schools of the church so that the lower ones are feeders for the upper. How has such a condition prevailed? First, the church has not furnished money to do the work; second, it has sufficient funds, and third, those who have had the teaching of the millions of people have not the vision to teach the credit of the great Protestant church. The blame for this sediment affairs lies at the door of the area. The church would have demanded greater results.
People Must Help Pay
In the merging of the board that Talkers for the people with the General Assembly had out which is comprehensive and effective. More responsibility must be laid upon the people themselves, and paid for their schools and churches. Self-support and self-respect must be part of the program. Men of the church, in the early years, but in religion they depend upon someone else too much for their evangelization. Despite salaries for the church and of and for these the people must pay their share in increasing proportions as the years go by. The Presbyterian church must propagate itself in the South. The church must go forth and claim her own. In the North the Presbyterian church function properly because of its educated ministry. The Presbyterian church should be proud of its large churches are largely self-supporting and have grown greatly in numbers, the use of an accountant of lines of lines. Presbyterian ministers of the North.
Push Work in North
The synod of New Jersey is now leading in putting an effective program in operation to Christianize the people of the state. The entire synod is now providing a sustaining synod where many people should have a lance man, a pastor-at-large, who should work under the synod and under the superintendent of home missions to reach the people and organize churches where needed. The pastor-at-large will be the con-ductor of the synod churches and the lance people. Someman who has the vision should be placed at the head of the Northern work to develop it and to him various tools should look for guidance and leadership.
The work in the Southern states should remain separate from that of the North, and the work should have the same efficiency that the rest of the country would. The southern church will know of its work all over the country and not hear only of the South at every assembly. The church cannot function well in the North because of its uneducated ministry for something better. It is up to the Presbyterian church to do her share in answering their cry. Will she do
Outstanding Churches
Among outstanding Presbyterian churches in the North may be mentioned, Pittsburgh, with a membership of nearly 600. Dr. Charles H. Trusty is the pastor. Dr. Trusty also organizes and does many of the activities that are doing fine work. Mr. Glasco, who has one of the churches organized, is doing especially well. In addition, he is involved in organization and a modern church. There are two other Presbyterian churches in Chicago, in Chicago, and in C.₄ under Dr. Grimke a very powerful church in influence and numbers has been built up. In New York, St. James' Presbyterian Church, under Dr. Hydes, has the largest membership of any Presbyterian country, number more than 1400. Financially the Lavette Presbyterian Church of Jersey City leads all of the churches in the county in income from a mission church in one of safe-support, reporting to the association this year the sum of $13,000 from over 100 organizations in the church each functioning properly and with a central treasurer for its sister. William A. Hynd is its pastor.
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The Bergen Church of Philadelphia is a fine plant doing great work in an institutional way. Dr. Matthew Anderson is the head of the Bergen community. Among churches showing great growth is the St. Augustine of Paterson, the St. Hippolyte, the Gunderson and Upper T. J. M. Morris, is self-supporting and is making ready for a greater church plant. Financially the churches of the North are doing well. Of the 50 churches more than 25 are self-supporting.
The Thirteenth Avenue Presbyterian Church of Newark, under Dr. B. E. Ellerson, has one of the finest self-sustaining and trustful plight. The 25 churches that are self-sustaining raised more than $200,000 this last year, the church of 60 in Newark, have a membership of 15,000 communicants and about 25,000 Sunday school pandle. To this number of churches, the next assembly, as two are in process of formation in New Jersey now,
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When the sun is winking,
When the gold glittering,
Birds and bees and children
Have all to rest,
As it fails along.
With a video of sweetness,
Sings its evening song.
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EYING TOOLS
having some very hot weather here, but
I don't think that it has been as hot
as it has been from the boat. We have lime parks and
other places of amusement such as
snowboards, ice skates, and many others, including
the new park opened up by our people.
There have been no other trees here, but I am expecting
to see more trees write too much, so I will come with a
little piece of encouragement for you and your readers.
THE 12 WORLD,
great, wide, beautiful, wonderful world.
With the wonderful waters around you
And the wonderful grass upon your
breast.
Work you are beautifully dressed.
Work you are so great and I am so small.
I tremble to think of you, work at all,
I whisper to you, prayersola,
A whisper inside me, prayersola to say.
You are more than the earth,
You can love and think,
And the world "cannot."
—Helletta Jones, Denver, Colorado
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I was so happy to see it, "were me," I would like to hear from all of them. My address is 1234567890.
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I am 18 years old and in the sixth grade. My brother is a member of your school and we are reading the Bible column. I am not much of a teacher and we are reading the Bible column. I am not much of a teacher and we are reading the Bible column. But my brother is writing for your club every week and he's getting along fairly well. And he
Once on a time from scenes of light
An angel wing of its fair flight.
And wrote in lines of fixing theme,
and discerned a discerning sight.
Then he heaven how few.
And tuned his golden harp awake.
And all the joyful thrush came round
And all the sweet songs of heaven
And heaven was filled with precious
For hope and been to earth that night
—Myrtle Robinez, Tampa, Fl.
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Could we draw back the curtains that surround each other's lives. See the made-know spirit and spirit. Know what spur the action gives.
Often we would find it better. We would love each other better. If we only understood—Leona S. Johnson, Grance-dur, S. C.
I am writing, my little friend, on my South. I suppose you know that the Defender is not allowed in Jackson. My friend will always remember my dear friends, and I hope you will hear from the West Pearl street. But, Why not ask for more space in the paper for us? Paper of our own. I am sealing in a billboard for my own. I am sealing in a billboard will you reposition. Think of a little girl in Mississippi that is wishing you success. While I sit pinning in a madness, Laughing for the day to come, And all sorrows from us gone. Deep in my heart I feel a pain. As the skies darker clouds are on, We are all in the deepest the deeper the giver. My patience is almost gone.
We are patiently waiting for that day to come. Though all our past in vain, The longer the dreary hours seem. The darker the clouds as in a dream.
But Hilkilian, all of he good cheer. For God alone can see and hear. He cheer you in your late hour.
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AMERICANISM
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
TAPPED WIRE
GIVES CLEW IN
MURDER CASE
When I accepted a commission from my distinguished chief, the President of the United States, I was very proud.
stood that the province of my duties covered the interests of labor and laboring people, without special regard to any condition. Following the realization a good effort was made to the accomplishment of a good was unfolded, for beyond the achievements, which contemplate industrial superiority.
P. R. S.
Pulcahill, Ky., Aug. 13—Farther
Lawrence, who was murdered June
17.
and whose body was found eight years later in a pear patch, has resulted in a stone bitten at bain de fer from Edd ward's hand now in jail. Elizabeth, N. J.
PETER B.
mire of industrial workers, an opportunity opens for the diffusion of Americanism as it was conceived by the fathers of the country. The authors of our cursory critiques of our institutions that the traditional molting pot, so designated because of the universality of America, but does not always assimilate; that each prospective component thrown into the composite "public," after looking to purification, energizes from the crucible just as it entered, mimicked, ungenerated and unmoved in final characteristics and predilections.
Higgins, a paul
Minus, who was
formerly arrested
and locked up June
24 charged with
highway robbery
Lonnie Lawrence and the shooting of a police officer in Elizabeth. He made a signed confession to Sheridan A. Brussels, head of the Keystone National Detective Agency of Lonnie Lawrence came to his death.
I am convinced that this is not the
American stock is the product of the
melting pot—men as ambitions for
the checks and balances of our government and as fully in accord with
the best of those to the manager's degree.
Explains Murder
He stated that two days after McMinnus, who was supposed to have shain Lawrence, arrived in Elizabeth and was married to another, Mrs Muscle Hignigs, of Dardenne, Ky., explaining the death of Lawrence. The fact was revealed that McMinnus did not shoot Lawrence before and after, and that Lawrence had had a fight with Ernest Holly an underworld character, about two women, known as Manchee Thomas and Louise Hall, 801 Jackson street.
Nevertheless and despite cestwithle precautions, we have the gross, the undesirable murmurs of civilization that threaten our citizenship into and pollinating our citizenship, thus meandering the government and the sacred institutions it is deserved to preserve. The pressure of the law on breeders and breeders' tensions and "breeder bisses without the law" is largely the result of this illiterate and lends strength to the indication that there is something the "puddling" of the meeting not.
Secret service men of the Keystone agency who had been in Bainbridge found out that the police department had knowledge of some of the individuals who were connected with this murder, but refused to question them. The police department could have world character known as "Cook," who posed as an ex-Pinkerton operative, was told by members of the police department that he could be found. But further investigation revealed the fact that "Cook" had never been a detective, but knew that Lawrence had between $700 and $800 on his person at the time he was
Lauds Race Patriotism
Hears Conversation
Through a tapped wire the following conversation was overheard one of the underworld characters: "Well, you had better be careful how you talk to strangers. I can see you are in the position you are in, you had better leave the city with me, as I am going to Canada about Brexit. I will see you before I do let me know and I'll take care of him. But I'd rather you go with me to the attorney general of the Keystone operatives secured affidavits and diphone records and sent them to the attorney general of the Keystone operatives secured affidavits. The police department refused to take any step in apprehending the murderer, but it would help the nonprofit attorney help to the prosecution.
In deference to the governmental obligation to your millions of workers one of my first official activities was to give a man from among your people intimately in contact with them, conversant with their desires, to advise us to the best way I could fulfill my duties. I would then them as I propose to serve all American wage earners. My solicitude was not to secure a man so far removed from the spirit of the laboring classes that he could not abide with them in
Can You Imagine
Willie Carrington, the young barber of Vicksburg, wanting to be a blondy," Indelible," Vicksburg Miss.
Jack Stinson of St. Paul, Minn., returning to Indiana since he and the
Consequently, I appointed my pres-ent commissioner of consolidation, who was also the chief of staff this opportunity of saying in a most public way that I have found him thoroughly fitted for the important task of helping people to seek ways and means for the betterment of his people, seeking our disciplines against them and helping them to have already secured a considerable amount of useful information and developed health approaches than we could have done, the latter masses of his people.
St. Paul women can't get along?— "George," Minneapolis, Minn.
Achieved and Not Bastowed
assume that there are no rudish
distinctions or to declare that your path
is striven with rosees, with flowers,
with flowers of bloody bed of ease" for any American citizen, Rights, privileges and immunities
are devalued, especially at this time
the strength of American citizenship
is put in question and perplexities of reconstitution address themselves to every citizen, high and low, from the President
to the humblest toller for wage.
The white man who assaulted a 14-year-old Colored girl in Tulsa, beating him by the Ku Kux band, is being lynched by the C. Scott 199, Larrybote, Pa.
The Reform soilies trying to get a parole for Miss Charlotte Anita Whitney of California—Leo, K. Mayes, Muncie, Ind.
Roy, R. L. Brinkley of the Second Epiphany church selling hot dogs on the St. Johns and Gratton streets—W. Mich., 144 Cosmon Humramrecht, Mich.
Productions for peace must succeed the waste of war and the industrial industry, in competition with other nations, will soon be determined. To conform to these conditions, patriotism must be invested in the sanguinary defense of the country, will be required and I safely bespeak for the Colored people they full share in the conquest of India, in the supremacy in trade and production.
Bill Regans smoking "three for five"
Work and Keep Singing
figures--W M. T. $ Georgia street
Atlanta, Ga.
With this opportunity I want you to know that the cath of offer as Secretary of Labor is as essentially the cath of the cath of American citizens. Your millions have the distinction of more wage earner than any other class. Their massive efficiency is being questioned because of the fact that if this deduction is tenable the proscription of opportunity is a contributory cause. However, I can see the approaching day where this or other efficiency will be superseded by highest efficiency.
Bert Williams portraying the title role in Shakespeare's "Othello"—Two, Brown, T. Baldwin Row, Washington, D. 11.
Rosley Presley J. Cockrell of Baltimore having a still in his cellar and extending an invitation to the Denver Board to hold a meeting in his office—Harrison W. Streibling, 27 Central Avenue, Washington, Pa.
One line distinction that you possess is the song that is on your lips. When the Lord put the eternal song on your lips, he cried that your people were not to be despised. From out of the plantation, off the leaves, from the cabin fireside the heartful songs of your Race have caused the world to stop and listen. You sing at your work and spirituals of your folklore are beautiful.
Reuben H. Williams working at a steel mill in Chicago for four weeks?—Emmett M. Williams, 1305 Wright avenue, Little Rock, Ark.
Jack Dempsey challenging the winner of the Johnson-Wills fight?—L. E. Mayes, Munich, Ind.
Edgar Lee driving a car for Mollie Tanders for $3.00 per week?—B. T., 5 Georgia street, Atlanta, Ga.
I am proud of the fact that I am a product of a singing people. As is the Welsh have sung as they worked, and here is a little family secret that I desire to impart to you: The Welsh have burgle strength, sympathy, cohesiveness, contentment, harmony and happiness. Just as their music expresses the process of centuries, each of these racial characteristics followed
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as a corollary. People who sing the same songs are imbued with a sense of identity and belonging, and the universal language that the world understands. The yearnings, hopes and triumphs of people are inseparable from the world they live in, simply believe that your face sang itself out of soundage and that the equal songs were "mightier than the sword." The Webb have sozially guarded the nation against people with its objectionable safety guarding it from the candlestick touch of the doctrinaire by inviting them to imbibe their traditions. They accomplish this by organization as well as culticity, the Elseifsoed, is as essentially a co-ordination institution as the law that governs their right and wrong. As a result, they have emerged a strong people who add to the civilization of the world just as iron reconstituted it.
When American concentrates upon singing the same songs, the heroic artist must oppress in behalf of ultimate achievement, combined with your songs of the soil, there will be less racial friction, more brotherly understanding. Americanism. I am a votary of an intensive plan of community singing, factory shading. American singing, a way for the made of this country to stop the leaking of the melting pot. So you must sing and keep on working and only reverse this by the determination to work and keep on singing.
Thorough Americanization
Our country, your country and mine, entering the equation of new and old, Americanized, in every element, in every thought and deed. To me this seems to be the most important thing to be into a steady stream of unity and harmony. This should apply to boot-black and banker alike, each accorded the same respect and purpose, not by ritual but by actuality. We should clear the way of prejudice, racial or otherwise, that may cripple the American spirit, conceived by the fathers of the country and amitified by Lincoln when he spoke to people, for the people and by the people should not perish from the earth."
The University students hold an inter-
course with a large group was present. An
excellent program was rendered and an
meeting of Sociology, University of this
state, was held. Meetings are held at 5 o'clock p.m. each
Sunday. A period of the "W" camp is
proving fully as enjoyable as the first to
attend. The forest preserves. They will
return to the city Monday, August 27.
The camp is held four days between the ages of 16 and 18
lowers between the ages of 16 and 18.
Visits to Wisconsin 160 miles from Chicago. If
application is made to the toy work
camp, for only $3 which covers all expenses.
Act now as the number is
The Young Men's Council held a very
special dinner for the four adult older boys and young music con-
ductors. They are under way for the fourth
recent arrivals: Marian J. Laceus,
Olivia J. W. Finley, Judith K. Ray, key
Brown, Champaign, IL; Leavand, Iowa;
Boston, MA; Hollins, CT; T. L. Lawerence, Portland,
Oregon; Bard, Indiana; Bard, Indiana,
Indiana; Washington
Sins, Lincoln, Ohio; Olive Tilbo,
Michigan; G. W. Oliver, Meridian, Miss;
R. S. Jenkins, Delphos, Tex.
NEW WORKERS ENJOY VACATION.
Guests are enjoying their vacations at
the beautiful turn of Mr. and Mrs.
Among those who were there during
July were: Mr. and Mrs. Laceus, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank I. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Maria Theorese, Mrs. Theorese Younger, Miss
Maria Laasing, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Thomas and daughter, Eldred, of New
York, Mrs. John Cooke, Jersey City,
Maryland, Mrs. A. Manson, Jersey City,
and A. Manson, New York.
200 HEAR MISS REEVES.
R. E. RANK, D. Y. LEE, B. J. JASON,
Anne Reeves,
the accomplished pianist of
Newark, N. J., rendered an elaborate
tribute to Thomas J. Plummer,
informed persons were present. Miss
Reeves is expected to appear in a large
ball next month.
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COLLEGIATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Junior College, covering the Freshman and Sophomore years and leading to the Senior Schools.
Senior Schools, consisting of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Education, Journalism, and Commerce and Finance, granting respectively the degrees, A.B. or B.S., A.B. or B.S. in Education, B.S. in Journalism, B.S. in Commerce and Finance.
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BUCISTRATION {Autumn Quarter | September 28, 29, 30, 1911
| Winter Quarter | January 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
| Spring Quarter | March 18, 20, 1922
ATTACKS WOMEN AS THEY SLEEP IN LONELY FLAT
Mrs. Delta Hunt, who is 52 years old and who lives at 4152 Wabash Avenue, said by a burglar who entered her apartment Sunday morning between and after the alleged burglary and its assailant in another apartment lived upstairs in another apartment at the same address.
Mrs. Delta Hunt, the sister, Mrs. Fanny Johnson, live alone in their small quarters on the ground floor in the back of the building. Mrs. Johnson, a nanny, was Saturday night she slept alone, while her sister rested on a pallet on the floor.
**Removes Bedroom Screen**
When Saturday night slipped into Sunday morning, a man wearing a mask and a white shirt pressed the window of the two women's room and crept through the opening. He made his way to the bed of the sick woman, who pressed the cold blade of a knife against her neck and demanded money. She had none, she told him; she had been silent and began a fury search.
Woman Lies on Pallet
Held Under $6,000 Bond
Immediately the two women gave the alarm, but it was in vain. Howev-
ler, she was able to stick woman as the one who lived up-
stairs in the same building. He had gone on one or two errands for her
and she was the one who is the smith who she identified. He was arrested Thursday by Sergeants E. Horns, Cleary and
Jacob, the detective and bound over to the grand jury under a $2,000 bond in each case.
American Legion Notes
BENEFIT OF OUR HEROES
The members of George L. Giles Post No. $7, the American Legion are the American Gymnastics baseball park. Three American Gymnastics baseball park three events have been held there since the World War II, but few of veterans of the World War, but few of veterans of the World War, but few of veterans of the results obtained. These men forecasting hardship and dealing with the problems of joblessness of our group are pre-eminent in this condition, and this condition among men of their own race during the coming winter is the most important of these veterans at heart is the members of the Giles baseball park. During the raking August 26, tickets are in the hands of business. The program can be placed on sale in prominent places of business. The program can be placed on sale in drill by units of the Eighth regiment, a stairway building, a baseball game
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
Peddler Gives Jazz Concerts to Help Sales
St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 19.—Seldom is a member of our Aug. 19 give credit for originating anything, but Mack Tate, 1225 Merchant street, an ice cream vendor, has a method of salesmanship all his own, and gets customers and sales on his suitable wear and tear on his voice. When he goes out for the day's business, he comes and takes in the money while a photograph, carried on his pantsuit, announces. "It's right here for you, if you don't get it, it aren't no fault of mind." Tate has tunes which include several numbers of the "direct" music, and a difference and it makes little difference as to the neighborhood he invades.
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INVADE CHICAGO
FOR BIG SERIES
Local Fans Plan Warm Welcome on Sunday for Pete Hill, Petway and Wesley
Here they come! Who? Who? Tenny Bloom's Detroit Stars, who starred out like a house ace after the league and thrashed at the league lead until the championship race had lead until the championship race had lead decided. But the Stars are down the list a ways, along about six place and Tenny say they are the best. Howeve, Petty, Patel Hill, Wesley, Warfield and a few others who one wrote the American Giants' uniform just what is that and do all in their power to detain their former boss, Rubie Foster. There will be much content in them, but a be not one, Tenny has Force, Gateway and Holland, all good friends. Petty and Hill have a number of loyal friends in this city and the league. Bone caught the old master himself and he knows all the tricks. Rubie taught him Holldip does not tear care as far as the intubed is because Petty club has positioned on Bloom's men.
The two clubs open at Gary, Imel St. Louis, playing first game of season, and the other two teams play to play the Gary Steel Work team in the second encounter. According to Poster, a series of twelfth games will be played Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The team is expected to arrive May 15 at Walt Disney World drive, in his new home, limousine, which is beyond a doubt the closest in Detroit. Tom's representation is an invitation against Rube Poster prohibiting him from smoking that commuted time in the limousine. The public forum:
**DETROIT** **American Giants**
Warfield, 20. Markleboro, 20.
Fairbanks, 20.
Riggs, 20.
Bask, 20.
J. O'Neill, 20.
J. O'Neill, 20.
Wilson, 20.
Holland and the other teams. Tom Winters or
Detroit
Washington
Pearson
Rugby
Washington
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J. Holl
C. Hull
Washington
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L. Holl
New York, Aug 12 Will Hartsock
New York, Aug 12 Will Hartsock
think of his impulse
clothes. Not simply
because of the following
York Street of Mont-
lyon printing by class
and by hand.
Because of the hand-
writing on the wall
article in print.
A.
There is only one item in this country owned by the public as a worthy opponent of the government this particular skin is black. Some come to be black. Will you be mad? moderately give the champion a hard fight to the objection to Will.
Harry Wills
that it remains to Johnson, either personally or institutionally. Wills is a member of the National Council of Women and an attendant to being into close disguise. This face if Rickard deploys to stage a performance in a second sound chapel he should put dentro, and Wills in Rock's Thirty Years.
EUCKEYES STOP HILL DALE
TESREAUS HELP POLICE
New York, Aug. 19. Tempest Bay Bears
Travers Island, Aug. 19, for the
infit of the police relief fund, to assist
the Travers Island Bears in the
Shoban, formerly of the Palm Bay
Mammals, who died recently from injury.
A travel visit in the performance of his
duties.
**ROYAL GIANTS. G: SPRINGFIELD.**
Giant's Guild dedicated the Springfield Saturday
at Retirement park by the some
biggest giants. See by minutes. K. H.
R. I. Giants. 1 a. t. t. t. t. t. t. t. t.
B. I. Giants. 1 a. t. t. t. t. t. t. t.
Batteries. Books and Screwman.
Keith and Schwartz.
Middle table ..... 1
Landscape ..... 1
Big Four ..... 1
Prospect ..... 1
Aug. 18- ..... 1
Middle table, Gr. Landscape
Big Four, 8, Prospect, 8.
BUNGLETON, I HEARD THAT YOU WERE OUT WITH HAZEL SMITH LAST NIGHT, SHE SAYS YOU'RE THE CHEAPEST SPORT SHE'S EVER MET--YOU WOULDN'T EVEN BUY HER A BOX OF CANDY. — GUNG, I'M ASHAMED OF YOU
WHY, I'LL GET YOU AREN'T EVEN SPORT ENOUGH TO OFFER ME 50 CENTS FOR THIS NEW DOLLAR BILL.
ALL RIGHT, HAND ME THE FIFTY CENTS
FIFTY CENTS FOR A DOLLAR BILL? CERTAINLY I WILL!
TAKE IT OUT OF THE DOLLAR AND HAND ME THE CHANGE!
PITCHERS' BATTLE GOES TO DAVE BROWN. 1 TO 0
RGBERTS WILD, SO BUCKKEYES TENNY BLOUNT'S MEN LOSE LOSE OPENER TO BACHARACHS 2-1 GAME TO KANSAS CITY
5
Sunday Aftermath
Rafael Foster's American team emerged ahead of the 11-9 score in one of the best games in the TIE. The team played a humbling and a humdinger of a pitcher's battle with Foster.
the Traffic of
Bloom of the he
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crowds, he
rennett,
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or third and a
second
buried out by
the greatest
leader
Jacqueline has ever Dave Brown known. Foster, who stood on the teacher's line at third, worked per centially and won one of the hardest-tough games of the season. An overtime win by the Fill Sims brothers could humble the home club as they did in St. Louis. Many were with the visitors and until the last out half the crowd was with brake lights on the eighth. His pitching was not to blame. Foster's strategy, like that of the great Napoleon, carried the day. It was a game of brains in which every move counted. It was a game with wide ranged hills to cover and a down on record as a clean 1 to win.
First Inning
ST. LOUIS-Bullet strolled on four wide open wide. McAdoin shot and Binder shot. Williams threw out Christie-GANTS-Marketer attempted to hit Binder. Binder was under blooms' fly. Lyons was on out strikes. The crew gave drinks.
Second Inning.
Third Inning:
Atlantic City, N. J., Wednesday, Aug. 12—Wild Roy Rodgers assayed by the Baltimore district in the opening game of the annual series with the Columbia Roy. was as wild as his name implied. "Cannonball Gill" Dick Rodding was his first opponent in an ordinary suit and saved more than 100 methods. The backeyes, led by no other a personage than John Henry Roberts, incidentally only allowed the Rodding had been nicked for and if it had not been for one bad frame—the so-called backeyes, he might have won his game as he battled the Rodding shuers during the innings of play, allowing many better.
Lundy Triples Twice
Lake Lance, the clients in any biting sportsport, who has been playing the pitcher, deserves much credit for the clients' victory, in four times at the triple triple twice in corner field and was passed on another occasion scoring on Reply
HARRY GREB AND KID
NORFOLK EIGHT AUG
Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug 21. The Birmingham斗斗, through its maturation, has Harry Grebe and Kid Norfolk have signed articles to most at Portsfield on the evening of August 27. This bout will be followed by a after time for the past six months, but Portsburgh fight fans are now assured a tare treat, dribble how good 'dicky' Norfolk is against the disksy bottle from Harlem. Norfolk has plenty of friends here among the devices of boxing and the show should despite choice financial
Williams was out trying to puffer third.
Fourth Inning.
SL Hirsch Brown thrown out Sunday.
McMahon Lance Miller three out
Charleston. GIANTS=Marlans want
offering. GIANTS=Marlans want
offering. Lance tossed out McMiss.
McMahon got Lyons unsuccessful.
Fifth Inning.
ST. LOUIS-Blackwell walked but was out stealing second. Dumbo to be Mormon but was out stealing second. Mormon hit into a double play. Bobby Williams to DoeMess to Grant. GRANTS to Drake crack out Tarrent; Dixon walked; Richard filed to Charleston.
Sixth Inning.
Seventh Inning.
ST '14 LM-Merlacher to Gram retired Dubley. McMadoh got hit by a crowded box with glove. DoHness made a wonderful catch of Blackwell's lime-green liner. Merlacher. DoHness made the first hit of the game which was a clean single to center. Drake to McMadoh caught. Merlacher was he out. Holt scored out lays.
Eighth Inning.
ST. LOUIS-Lyons went back and called down Kennard's bug fly; Monica's crush was pulling for a moat; moor game for Dave Brown; GRANTS-Torrent shild to left; Felix sacrificed himself at second; Torrent stide third and the crowd simply hid their heads. It was a few moments before quietness was over. Wallace on a squeeze play and Torrent sound. Hats were broken and every stunghose was pulled off by the raid roller, but all hands were safe when the visitor failed to touch second, Grant bin him on a double play, Holtz to Wallace.
Ninth Inning.
HOMER DEFEATS CUBANS
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 18—The Cubans
farmed the Farmers, Saturday, at Farmers
dale by the scores of 8 to 5. The winning run
was made in the ninth frame.
The Cubans played the first and
put two aces on the pin, when with
blank on base, Sam Carter hit the long
strike in the third. Again in the third the Farmers' put
three aces, giving them a five run.
In the third stanza the Islanders
started a rally. James was safe when
he took the right. Camps was safe on his in-
fold hit, filling the losses. Ones then
deep right, but he remained on third.
The Cubans scored another run in
the sixth when Oss singled to right. Ones
stopped second and scored on Mess's double.
In the ninth Cart's home run de-
cided in favor of the homies.
Farmers ..... 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-5
Farmers ..... 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0-6
LOGANS BEAT ST. LOUIS
STALEYS. 7: CUBANS. 0
decatar, h. Saturday. The Cubs' roster is full, and the Sox' roster is slaw shirts today and the Sox' wore shirts on Saturday. The Baltimore home run drive in the great put the game into. McMertt also shot.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
As a Sport He's an Excellent Piker
Detroit Stars' First Sacker
A
JOHN WESLEY
american Giants, who comes Sunday to play
Wesley hits left-handed and has been
hang-up ball this season.
RACH WILSON'S ELITE GIANTS WIN
TIME, 5-2 18 IN ROW; TRIM KNOXVILLE
Formerly with Fosters' American Giants, who comes Sunday to play against his old team, he has been called and has been playing bung-up ball this season.
BUGKEYES SPANK BACHARACH WILSON'S ELITE GIANTS WIN
GIANTS IN GREAT GAME, 5-2 18 IN ROW: TRIM KNOXVILLE
# Second Game
| Brexz Gants | A. B. C. |
| :--- | :--- |
| Porter, rf. 0 | R. H. P. A. |
| Clarke, ck. 0 | R. H. P. A. |
| Clarke, ck. 0 | R. H. P. A. |
| Gimb, 2b. 1 1 | Kempson, 2b. 1 0 |
| Kempson, 2b. 1 0 | Kempson, 2b. 1 0 |
| Kison, 2b. 1 1 | Tarbock, 2b. 1 0 |
| Tarbock, 2b. 1 0 | Tarbock, 2b. 1 0 |
| Varn, H. 0 0 | Ibries, p. 0 0 |
| Ibries, p. 0 0 | Ibries, p. 0 0 |
| Marny, rf. 0 | Wooll, p. 0 0 |
| Wooll, p. 0 0 | Wooll, p. 0 0 |
| Low, p. 0 0 | Snipson, H. 0 1 0 |
| Snipson, H. 0 1 0 | Snipson, H. 0 1 0 |
| Ibries, p. 0 0 | Mark. 0 0 0 |
FORCE BEATS MONARCHS
Mark Park, Detroit, Monday, subbed won the third game from Kansas City, 2 to 1. Force pitched a good game, outlining out and walking only one.
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DOONVILLE DEFEATS JEFF, CITY
Jefferson City, Mo. Sunday. - The Rhyne
strikes straight game today when they defeated
the strong local Giants by a score of 10-6.
The paw pither of the Threes was invincible.
He scored fifteen strikeforces.
Louis Giants regretting twisting for Jefferson.
Twisted a masterful game, securing
twelve strikeforces. A trip by Windows
Machine, decided by Turner, decided the game.
Doonville
MOULTREI, 35, AMERICUS, 1
Melvin Moore defeated the American nine when
Johnson fanned eleven visiting bats
hitting a hitting gave the home
club the victory.
A. B. C.s DROP TWO GAMES
B. H. Kirksey, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H. H. Kirksey, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ernie Clarke, Home run King, Ioshape
Ernie Clarke, Home run King, Ioshape
Jill-Kenan, Rises on balls, Lo. 42, Lc.
Jill-Kenan, Rises on balls, Lo. 42, Lc.
Jill-Kenan, Rises on balls, Lo. 42, Lc.
Jill-Kenan, Rises on balls, Lo. 42, Lc.
St. Louis, 3; Am. Giants, 8
The American Giants defended the St. Louis
Park despite the Get that the Visitors
drove one pitcher off the ground. Tor-
rentino twisted and canned ten men. The score:
American Giants | St. Louis
R. H. 11 | R. H. 11 | R. H. 11
Maker. 21 10 | 10 10 | 10 10
Bess. 21 10 | 10 10 | 10 10
Tort. of 1 p. 2 | 2 p. 2 | 2 p. 2
Brown. 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0
R.W. s. 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
Morgan. 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0
T.W. s. 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
Finne. p. 0 | 0 | 0 | 0
Starks. p. 0 | 0 | 0 | 0
Odolphus. 11 | 11 | 11 | 11
Totals. 11 | 11 | 11 | 11
Totals. 11 | 11 | 11 | 11
St. Louis. 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0 | 0 p. 0
Twoside hit. Blackwell. Three-base hit.
Simon. 21 by Street. 11 by Torrence. 6
Williams. 21 by Street. 21 by T. Williams.
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The American Giants won a game from the Logan Squares again Tuesday night when Freeman got wild and the fair-sized crowd turned out at the Square park to see the contest which ended 2 to 6. Score:
Squares..... 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 -1 -5 3
Glants..... 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 -1 -5 3
Tories..... Tories - William Merrion
and Brown - Freeman and Hiner.
*STALEYS*: 3 CUBAN STARS, 3
*Dewar*, Fr. Friday - Hits by Hales,
Dummit, Methode and Minert in the
ninth game gave the stakes a 1 to 0
bet. Dummit and Minert in the
series. The batting of Dummit
and fielding of Jinniez Control, Score
Staley..... 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -5 3
Stars: 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -1 -5 3
ROYAL GIANTS WIN AND TIE TESREAU'S BEARS
By WILLIAM WHITE
YOKMAN OYAL, New
York, Sunday. *Sunday.* Airtime
Hulled in the omen,
who allowed only four
bingles, enabled the
Royal Giants to defeat
Tampa Bay in the score of 2 to 1.
The last game resulted in
a 3-13 tie. An error by
Casey when he hit the
teet throw to complete a double play on Tanner's hit in the second inning, after Kelly had been forced
to third out, was the Royal Giants undoing,
as Kellher, the next man up, hit a
homer, clearing the bases, resulting
in their three runs. The second game
in the second inning, of the seventh
inning by agreement.
The first game was one of the hardest
tought seen around the lots this
year in the second inning, hit for four
bases over the center field fence.
Brooks was responsible for the Roy-
gers in the third when after Phil had forced Jefferson he hit
for two bases.
The Bear's only run came in the
ninth inning when Dletz hit a homer
4 AND 1-2 INNINGS ENOUGH KID BAGON WINS OECISION FOR CARLTON Y TO WIN, 19-2 OVER HAYES IN 12 ROUNDS
Brooklyn, N. Y., Saturday. The Carlton
tigers won against the Eastern District Saturday,
bitting three pitchers for nineteen hits which
were seven runs. The Carlton runs. The game was called
after four and a half innings, after Carlton
had pitched up one and a half innings and a
round for Carlton and held them to two hits and two runs.
Carlton scored three runs in the first
and continued to add to their lead. The third
three runs across the plate. In this inning
the champs made twelve hits, three
batters which netted them twelve runs.
All of the Carlton players except two
Bob Clemente met fouled, the league lead-
ers, at 4 p.m. The box score:
**Carlton** **Eastern District**
Morton, 27, f 11 P.A. 1 Frierer, 28, 0 0 A
Wilson, 27, f 11 P.A. 1 Frierer, 28, 0 0 A
Wilson, 16, f 11 P.A. 1 Waters, 15, 0 0 A
Wilson, 16, f 11 P.A. 1 Waters, 15, 0 0 A
Tigers, 27, f 11 P.A. 1 Frierer, 28, 0 0 A
Garcia, c, f 11 Lahman, p 0 0 A
Rodinson, c, f 11 Meyer, p 1 1 4
Totals, 19 19 15 8 Totals, 2 2 12 8
Eastern District 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Herrens-Abbey, Soaman, Watters, Twobus
Herrens, Watters, Soaman, Twobus
Boulder plays-Soaman to Brown to Thompson
Gilbert on ball to Lianlan, 24. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Irish League District 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lianlan, 24. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bases on ball to Lianlan, 24.
KEYSTONES, 7: TATES, 3
Wilson's Bat, Saturday. The Keystones defeated the Tate Stars of Cleveland in the first of a three-game series at first place. Williams and Clay fiddled sensationally. Johnson and Brown showed up well for the visitors. The keystones won.
Keystone 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abercrombie, r. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Allen, r. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Borden, r. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Molly, r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson, r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chay, r. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hates, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gilbert, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals. 1 7 2 1 2 1 Totals. 10 2 1 1
Battled for Funds in the middle.
FOSTERS TRIM RYOTTS
D
THE SECOND GAME
First Inning
ROYALS-Brooks fanned; Casey
Brown doubled; Joel Spearman doubled, saving Casey
Miller and Wagner fanned. HEARS
off out Kelly; Miller not Tagera's foul fly
off the grand stand.
Seventh innings
ROYALS-Carr singled to center, Jeff
Fial skipped to Holden, Scott fanned.
HEARS-Miller tossed out Tagera
out to Fial. Game was called to allow both
teams to catch a train.
Royal Giants | Tereaseau
R. H. P. A. An. R. H. P. A.
Jeffron, J. A. Holden, R. H. P. A.
Trial, f. A. Holden, R. H. P. A.
Bricks, 2 0 0 0 4 Smith, 2 0 0 0 4
Bricks, 2 0 0 0 4 Smith, 2 0 0 0 4
Bricks, 2 0 0 0 4 Smith, 2 0 0 0 4
Miller, 2 0 0 0 4 Tager, 1 1 0 0 4
Wagner, s. 0 1 2 0 Tereaseau, r. 1 1 0 0
Carr, p. ... 1 2 0 0 Kelper, p. 1 2 0 0
7 2 2 10 Totals. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Royal Giants. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Royal Giants. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Hollenden-Trial. Two-ball hit-spearman, Wagner, Tereaseau. Home runs-kelper, Carr, r. 12 by Kelper, 7 on balls on bat-
Smith, double play-bats to Tagera, batt-
Warren and Aller, Tim. 120
HILDLEDA, 5; PITTMAN, 0
Pittman, N, X, J, Aar, 1—Cookfield was in fine form and Hildale blanked the Pittman team, 3 to 0. Lovers hit through and came to meet boys got from Cookfield slippery slants. J. Johnson, G. Johnson and Briggs produced opportune hits that sent the Hildale tails over.
Tonight (Friday) KK Bash, a clever
bantamweight championship of the Fifteenth,
joe Paul and dim Diley, both
bantamweight champions, will hook up for the championship. Both bouts are scheduled for twoweeks
and used predominantly for the
Friday.
HILDALES 13: A. B. C. s. 2
Durby, Pa., Aug. 11–Hilbaldie cut
foose in their final fray with the Indian-
apolis A, 12 C. club, battering two of
them and ripping like forers at 12 hits and
rolling up a like forers at 10 runs, soo-
ring 13 to 2.
Flournoy get away to a lost start
with a 12 hit, scoring five hits and scored two tallies.
After the second inning the visitors
were unable to dent the big southwest's
lead, scoring three and three men that Flournoy hit 6 in a hole. Several fuzzy doubles
soccered by the Indianapolis A,
the gold-medal golfer the gold-medal after the last inning.
Captain Francis collected another home run.
N. CHINK GETS DECISION
Long Island City, Aug. 19.—Near Chink was the visitor over Kid Nolan at Queensboro Athletic Club in the fifth round at the Queensboro Athletic Club, Saturday, the first round. Nolan was the rallied in the second and fought Chink to a standstill. A rook posting dime in the fifth rebound. **Chi Giants, 6; Pyotts, 5.** The Chicago Giants, through the slinging of Womack, won from the Pyotts. A rook posting dime in Tuesday night. The final score was to 5. Taylor pitched well for the **PUSSELL COLTS**: **WALLACE, 2.** The Russell Colts defeated the Wallace, A. C. 4 to 9 on Sunday at 25d and 28d worth avenue. Powell fanned 20 men.
Third Inning
Fourth Inning
Fifth Inning
Sixth Inning
Seventh Inning
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
TAYLOR'S CLUB HOME FOR PLAY WITH CUBANS
"C. I." Brings Team West to Resume League Schedule for Sunday
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 19.—C. L. Taylor's Indianapolis, A. R. C.'s rived home today on Eastern trip and will play the Cuban Stars of Cincinnati on Park Sunday. With both Jefferies and Diana Dellahoe along in midseason form, C. L. with the aid of his brother's ports to climb up the percentage ladder at the captain's some of the other clubs. Taylor picked up an eye in the Bast who acts like a veteran when under fire. He thompson Mahoney.
will play the Cau-
nion Stars of Cincinnati at Associa-
tion Day. With both
Jefferies and Dicta
Johnson rolling
along in midseason
with the aid of his
brother Bon, ex-
press to cheer up the
centennial ladder at the
expense of some of the
other Texans. Nicked up a
youngster white in the East who
nets like a veteran win.
His name is Anthony
Mahoney.
He is a rightbander and can really
pitch better. Def. he defeated the Bacharachs 3 to 0, allowing only four scattered hits
against me like Barber, Linda etc.
Everyone knows what Dicta con-
sident Don O'Connor has be-
tched the business. This year, pitching
only against big league clubs and the Hilliard and the Hornets who has won 17 and lost 8 games. C. I is unfortunate that the Mackey, the great all-around player, out of the game for the second time with a b. b. koken finger, and on the day that Maboosha Daynes, Daynes, the local lad who has been playing second with all the finger in the finger.
Dicta Johnson
world, broke his
At Richmond C. I. Layton went into the game to run for a player. He stole second, which is going some for a man who has been out of the game as long as he has. At Atlantic City he was the first to set the East ally with his work around the initial sack. The club made a splendid showing despite some decisions against them which robbed them of victories. The men had to play the game day with the firm intention of beating the Cubans before a home crowd.
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Tennis ;
Great interest In tiie seven oinnsal
tennis tournament of the Cokes ASA
[etheine’ sown 14 Sunday schol wcited
shreiges “Ele tagenaint, whey it
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VISIT MANHATTAN ISLE
New York. Aud, Ite Lewin.” th
well Raawn inanagine and -svortine edi-
Jor of the Pttaluieg Pearien. was in the
Gis this week aul any wleliors ustially
io? wae a walter At the. Defender aie.
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aad the thee Witte. Lewises chapermed
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Players from All Parts-of the ith Whee “ity
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Is Well Represented [se Fit
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Washineton, D, Ca Aug. ocd Vatican
tennis pingers foam ail pert of the] Soin Wy ae eta
pecker aretha vohnginan acta dna |S Rest mar
Among them atre
Kinekle Jonen_ of
New | Yori. City,
Vyesiarnt, Mecord
of te -Anwrican
Tennis” Aswoeite~
Hon, under whose
auspices and
management (ha
atonal tourna.
ment Ix belng held
here starting on
Mondays Nerbort
G.Tade iad his
brother, James
Rain, metrapoli-
tan’ doubles
champions i New
Vark: ram’ Calle-
Rav of New York,
Hen, Wade und
pee t
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Sack abate: aelasaens. ccutvincntames Ghee
Jam) other players representing Itieh-
mond, "Providence, Toston, Athans
Gleveiaad,” Paster, Haitinors, tam
Angeles, Kansas City, Chicago aid
Tonisettte.
Washington, D.C. Aug. 19.—The
national champienshina, under stis-
ers "af the Anwrican ‘Tenants. Ase.
ation, will get under way Mowkys
morning op fie conris af the de Be
Watker Teniale Cul, The vontests 1
he decked wee the men's singhes and
douiios, ladies" singies srmt the mised
Houblos, “A matehes will he two er
threo sete exerpt the finals in men’s
siietew ind doubles. wehiety willbe
iat three Infive advantage sets.
May will begin at 30 3. 1. anton
the tottawing aay on rezular shed
tile (or toe ateanged by the committee,
The oeive of umatehes, thee courts Ad
the hots slit he “pasted atthe
rounds nd the playars must report
At the ume vel, "After 30 minutes
Eruce any payer mot appearing wil
tbe defautied, Wagers invtct report £0
The raferenlistorninaiving. thr
rounds to rercive their assizaments
Sf play. for the fotlassin= day.
ighe winner af the tational men's
sinzies champlonshin wil tow sacar:
Gates on the fi, M. Rhottas cham.
Monshin “trophi. Awavis. forthe
Honbias will he annduneed tater,
Mist Sear'a winners. were as tole
jos! “Vidtes’ singinw "aise | Mas
Meas: men's singles, Rovtrand ” M.
Clarks “mens doubles, Rerirand Mi
Clark and. Eugene Kinekie tones,
nixed doubtos, Heetrand M. Chirk ane
wise Ray.
| Chicagg Well Represented
Chicago wi bbe represented by Gee
plagers who will enter the national
ae rarct i Wauiniie weer ae
Seee eee sa ee
Punner up in th
Boats of the wom
ans. singles (0%
the local cham:
pionship, and Mis
Laedore Chinnels
xeill he entered In
the woman's sins
gles De.
Avittianns.” whines
af the men's sn.
les. whieh was
played on Sunday
ie with KG
feukie and iis
to ee, mMAner up in the
Re OO ESA haals of the wom
Ce eR oat oy ths rome
We J] the aseal chame
See F] wonship: an Mies
EGS SPE] feotore’ Chamneis
RB REL i Ve entered In
LO aga tha! womans sins
wn Saeest glee De oR
: Sa) Wiltiames” wine
of the men's sine
2 cen sehen ne
paped an Stas
re Seams fei with He ee
Mem Seams Htrown and Het.
Tones ‘Thursday venting. for th:
Paation’s Teapicals “Local fans wit
Sala Interest far news he
‘An invitation will be extended to
tha national ‘body aan! dnudicements
Misde to being the nest meeting and
Dias’ of the "sesoclanian tw thie cit
Previously on account o¢ the interest
[shown inthe game in the feast nd
the nek af ingerest_ Inthe, Went a
the Mationat tonemimems. have. heen
boia'in thes astern elves.
Tally Holmes to Come Back?
Washington, Dy ti, Aug, 18,—Tally
Uolmnes, mie 6¢ the heat tonnis stats
this country fas known mone eur
Frou te believe toe i sien ed
Sendiion ‘that ile telends “are pt
ine for hin tole the naenal ain
[zie champlonvdip next werele Arnona
howe wher wil tavienle entertain vise
tore areDr. Hanmett Scott the Mie
Soctatemak, Atptia Va Aipha d
Alpha Kap Pet soles, Wesides a
dumber nt Washington's nest exc:
five society Toike.
fa
Washington, 1 ¢).. Aug. 19. <The anq
auiai mnreting of Ws “American. Team
Reaoctation wit tee eh ean runes
SNening wt" Welowie at the Ye ster As
Trl sirect heuneln 1a welt
surwete Se tevery lath hn the sane
Wiatioh is ‘entltion to tn deiosten
Pease’ sen “hat your chute fe revees
fence, .
‘On Fritay evening, Aug. 2, a recep-
tion and. ance wilt be. five in hemor
fe the istors, “There wi, be Otber
Shyertaunmentr during the weeks
"The eat Hewdeuneters of she Ames:
sean Tennis Aeagelagien “will toe 8
Hioniay “avenues No Woe eves nt De
Wei athe
CHICAGO BROWNS IN TIE
Coin. Mk, Sunday Phe Chien
eowhe wend UU innings Tew t sith the
Treat stub a(tee: whale the game ws
Called "om “account of darkinens Neither
Site scored untit he init faring, when
Cine Single nd Hit tripled. Uy the
fast of the atnihy Colp arora cas, Wiehe
Wched. wenderfan” halt sind struck out
Unecntaauters: ite any allowed these
inte” stores Ra
Weeent 8 ono ONL AAT Se
COSA nanmaataact 2
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set ade a aces ee
Sr aera ee eal ae
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MONTANA
Butte, Ment.
une wag favored with i tance num.
tor at clubs women whien the different
Ciba mst hore to arganize 4 Montane
State, Fedveation of Neato Women's
Pith” ‘Rusnees meetings Were Meld xe
the A. Mets chureh. Airs. ara Jones
3oi as tele temporary chairman Sr
Fatlod to andes Wadaogday morning
then the delegates. reported. “livers
Stor elaeted an fellows: Mee. Campbell
Tutte, presient:. Mex. Chri dahnann,
Tieiens, Nicespresitants Mew Ala Met
fsecona vicnepresident: Mex. Seleay
Fecnoling,sccretaryy Sings ott Rar
Iman, corresponding secretary: treasure
Mita! Care ane, Amina: orsanteer
Mae Lewerts Matena: parilamenctrten,
Mee aE Giark. Helena: stacistielan,
AES “iaenise Watker, “auditor. Mee
ESsrante Taimer, Butte: chante, Mew
Namie Krowns Rate: historian, | Mex
Reneb, Hatter surispfudensn, Ars, Ae:
inca Tinneaty Rute. a danes was Rieey
In honor ng the sisiters Priday seni
Plies Pi
TENNESSEE
1 Jellicoe, Tena.
Hit, James and ite Minnie Gon.
dott attenifen the Ay Pk AOR gra
feiss at Uattanoogay” At iy the! cons
Nitty ot he ran loge Mies Goren
il Chait eetuetsee in inne Renmesser
Sire ahs Richa ng been se
shel tine” elie Cus” mute
iinar to'Siehome at Soreeteatr, enn
Sint Wore totarioug we: hth” places
Mivaaner” Sim Cyrpenter ant Catan
Walter tarecmiee inet tour thie gear
hit elite ianoe aman of Wit
{Ue ier Condemned ne
er, ‘in ‘Swirterss: Lucky he receiver
tice oe Shades’ on short ana tet of
Heats Zeb ani his brothers ea oust
Heit favcenter “and Poa’ hela Sad
Tee" senBing aia even tilts
Stress “stnocter ait ima. hetees ster
iigeiee Diets Senkina aes from picks
fers hg to thieds ere ariette nt sia
intone Cnivsraity cave drighttul pens
era af ihe, atin haga Peg
fizht, “foun “whitey. wis on che ee
Tee aidan MISS Roe acs
Chugtanmges te Waiting hee sitters aes
FA Salincen, “athe Amma fiseey
ienet “home accor apening never
ihenthie inant, dim tarpoe Fee
‘elern' Ineh sel oni for wh
srorking ‘atti ie ie Church Ae
Brom way Ya" Wiuiuinsiurs Santen
efinigeas, “iaeya iruen it Rect
frcurord Saturday to Teste. i ots
Hon "as principal ot "the Woatddiec
School” Sine iteulah titeonice enters
Gener recently with ‘ietnaay. tarts.
Steniamos 3: ciate, Wee yuh
And Arik row, Sitasoe Pheu Sesh
‘new tied, Eran Grethlaws Fernie Ci
fine Simesiohtnson, “ani Tisryer
Rieti HeatnietanCnule dncixoa
Ree tt Brooks attendet the recital
9¢ Simmon Galversity guartette at Wil
Rtamanarg’ Wetnestiny. de We dehunan
nd cond. ie apne aceane’ a Fenn
Mie Sirs, Seal" Maeeis wt Svarageias
Spent Peviny in’ Jeitfon"attee Neal
Titan retuenen feat vist tm Caan
tad, Re, "Stern Stee, Mase til
Bie Noaaag’ tor trandens Ste tenes
then inst Sunday tot Rowkitin ci won
to" cleveland here he will attend the
FP Be Otero gen inte Mies
Viola itambte: Atlee Rogier” Scenes" an
Tinlsinant ana ace of WiNlamatuta ee
tented thes Simion Univerats. sane
{Stee reettat here Erhlag, Miss "Cora
Sonce,"Stestames: us deinson at Ta
thee Tartine of Whikemshara were’
town Siturday te and charles Smet
Geurce and Waa Hated. Tse se
Se" sfetbore “Retain ant listen
N2uirord oe Winlannsins aitented te
Toeheihe Saunt.
Petorsbura, Tenn
“rhs district conference of the Ten.
nentve-Dickeon ‘dintriet of the ME
Emre sit ite mnt eam ik
fonik al here team doly Sta As
eal inbin ae essen and We
| Kimi’ narcewis” eeeaped tein Ried
at Tuva. when a helaee they tint
Set ‘compiceed fait, tnawanels kiln
SF sharpie xt Haley Station, Mee
tery Cnt nd Mese Ton Iewrty were
Salting relatives in ohana bet werk
Vattte iia Facpiitng Rims. return
home after visiting her aunt, Stes Tt
Router in Columbia, ueeiay Stew
Brana tees af Herel aed duly
us i skotea menting st ie Sf,
Shae” here wivk is mareioed hy hee
Saughtert ad tien wns Mien ler
Henedon ae Qaweisinrs i ot ts th
esky nang” heats work Sie am
Mfelun pepe sareetained tast Wek
cwiay "night, Im honar Of thele. mise
Moe ices 'xcon wh cotebeated
Flehvounth lttiving, Twentyetten. pot
fenplo. werw present, and After eama
Rt mnie a aiehsiowe “UinneeWa
sea hoe. an. Mew Xe Cones
Sha ilayahtce_ af. Rapertevite” ations
atu Were attrtse and atidags Me
and Sire Branks isn of Welle ep
fhe Weaken heres the tose of hei
va Sess din’ iehwnat tee Cis
Ninage’ of Saaheltig returnet hoon
last aesnke after Sitting “her manner
Soh SiMe Tantes. tithe Silas Weta
Bish item ten ts nee hen ace ine
Mie Torur Whatakersievate to ea
atin afier tein sontinad to her, i
Ae week Sie Mew Ai Sina
rant “owrke Hiampiten. Mess ez
Flaniolttons Ste and’ Mees 7 Ac toes
Sere inal ite denne ate St
Exacta ta, ‘fachmand sentay
SGahaee tinhot nauchter nf Sian
Sirs fein uate af Hinvert and ge
Bree were, quietly married last Sundas
Rrowning, after Fonte Wiens ehh
Tea Attending seni in Cevelanty
dented oe ncation wth be
Thelen Mex, Mineaie cannes.
Dyersmurg. “anm
Mise Lonlee Conrad’ of Llevtte, Ky.
ig the thee” eM, Toe an
Eendnt src una’ Eanhranin: Helton
fein A onnned vo her eh wth
Be tbe RC the Roane of Stee Math
arh'eq'satniem avenie, iss Lt
Baath. Sriee oaks Beckett kart
Stic aint Pngene Met worse
Tenia ntertageed: wlohe ne 2 eet
Heanor Sea Whiten Standage “Sta
dinner at Mrs. Whites Montay. Mrs
Fave chevelt
eurst Of her father, Lee Talley, last
Rect “Sten Steu: olin “Fctees. Xen.
Fille Jaceetl (nee tieaument) tx confine
fier bed wlth appendicitis Stra 6
Glact of Portia be ae horne with, Wee
‘punthiers having heen railed tothe beste
Aide of tier’ grandmother at Dyer, tho
feveeltheadiy fh ate haerlle, Kolerts of
Afolie visited cher sister, Ming AVI
Sad atin sama Sing me EE
Miller, Stee Martie Ie, Gaeentes, Mey and
Mie a Te rexnemed. frei Sash
kille ‘Where “they “attenied the rand
fudge of ie. 1's und the court. of «a
Kinthes Stra Harriet Vuratey anit ati
Bnina stat’ Guth have returned rom
Mempnis wnee they attended the grand
indigent che Sie hieh and Daughters
Ce Ralues Stns dqyhella, De bale stoped
Go, ans Eo" Seams ete i cout
iy “Topelene Ravan tee attonal the meeting
NE the StiticenteSepuion OC thes Bee 8 Ee
int Coart-of Cakanthes
NEBRASKA
AVI) Thomas. and wits af the Dixle
Foling “piaved’ a! thet uae’ eagazer
fnene at" the tines inenter here Haat
eck cakfce gnats sy thes wer
Tie east od Bonne Ste tone 8
{tock nnngs Ste aa tee” vi
Scares ene" tue inaer parts WHS
Tian Tayo. assistant’ wetion fore
Teun of Kuplingtom alice haw sen
Sony For the pant ines seeoka® Silva
Serie Worm We age Seria for
ERSRa Me Ket er abet chen
Hee inn itestie Scirus of
Netnaak “nl uisltetion ANP an
SOS Nail he dhent in Pincbine “sebe
Rust To sand tae” ari Ameniea
alge xe ata TS aman ASE. Ml goa
ein etrcaten | for Ngai ta
pA A sinleg A” ee leege des Ea
Tethe and weife and se pagty of felons
osttfod "tn “Seward eae July at
Ho'the enincipation ‘ecenrattans “heats
in ths pate agages™ COs, an
Hoarty Mined "Worn Valegaaders the
Renneecs hate “Caeotal tenn payer
Te iraen tanlevendemis (inte). dee
1S eB Pace Ae hn Undepetent
Mine" as 'S. Roncite Ge impecine
Ai van Snel co Hinge oo
qh accent af the Serious ese of Wi
tice!
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Heot, Waa Pekense fel oerstary
ote eR a eR, deuterea an
Mtarese Se igen Hapuiie Cure Sune
ay aeenman “Han biadune, ana
matehiess tam manters nie foputA
ie fortecctece: dlgnenssrs ef rents
{alo the humans at (a Ae tn
Soin tanstemisisre ‘Anaersan eosin
emtert fet rpg ihtane ei $ o
utd atthe rsa. ‘heater Avent
TE. “Sri Greater: ncineiie Gomcert
‘Simiaase degen James dotnsem am
inward Starkeys the warkea Mol wom
ces anal thee erompenne wll ener &
fener at Grows St Ee chueeh, Sent a
Sound atreets, Teeiag aveninge Aue
Us dy. “The five taxt linn, erator at
Belo “Nacth"stin nurcees Uy Wonty Ball
Shut cael Pramptons enterprising. sonne
ita ten ie dng” seed wines The
ersulee seereuponent: J. ty. Nash, at
Sate ctargaters the warlta eeostese
SOR in hee cians Se Waser
We Store. Phime Webster atts. Earl
Seencten lacie instant
Micawel'tasorte “sat Ther hie Carel
PARR organization’ of vouna'mem,
aerating cel im cheies exrinan i
Etat taners pactientarte their eps
Teatiin ‘Aucust 5c the rphonm shar
Ten ealter Wigetne'& former Whicaso
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KENTUCKY
Bowling, Greeny Ky
Mise Peeisnie Dien has accepted
position in Rartie Creek, Mich. ev.
Ten earpeuter hascrenurned fram
Lexington where te attended. the san
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Washington, D.C. - Aug. 19. The American Academy of Dental Sciences awarded the dental attachment of the Senior High School students and the Senior High School students and the Senior High School students in being made the program at Peddishton University, making making academic plans for its fall semester a significant phase for its fall semester.
Business Briefs
Organization Notes
Urion Station Notes
Personal Profferings
Fairfax Hyatt, instead of being manager for the new hotel, has been appointed to manage the new Lincoln Theater and annuity between 12th and 13th N.W. and the Broadway theater to underlie the new Lincoln Theater, N.W. The Opening Day president, defined as a promising day in Fairfax City from 11th to 13th St., commanding Fairfax Hyatt not to
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Kidnay Trouble Causes a Secret Poison
Nikki Tambour is the owner of a
business that sells high-end
glassware and grading services.
She owns Blisson on St. Mary's
Island, England, and Brighton on
East Sussex, England. She is
a large case. If you want to
work with her for THIS project, please
call her at 1-800-745-8222 or
have her email listed with your
name and give up your job.
THE FOWLER MEDICINE COMPANY
Dept. G. Memphis, Tenn.
Hotel Happenings
KANSAS
Fort Scott Kans
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THE PRAIRIE STATE
Quincy, IL
Galesburg Ill.
Mrs. Jos. Berry entertained in honor of her husband's ketubah, the Progressive Women's club is furnishing a dressing room for her. She is an animate at docter. John Bodion is still standing with an attack of cancer, and she is back with the pennitary last week and bad cooks, with the Orthodox priest holding a very successful social and moral club of the Second largest church is still doing good work. Mrs. Handeine is on the grand guard of Eastern Star last week in Contraina, t. E. F. Kielfer, Wichita, Kansas, for the celebration September 16 at Armey at night. Mrs. Mary A. Bouts is nice sick, suffering from palliative care, and she must take up her work at Majors College. She wishes to thank the donations of staff leaves.
Urbana, Ill.
Mrs. W. I. Chamber and daughter, Harriet, are visiting in Tionne, Ile, the harbor of Galion, for a two week vacation. Lacie Fetteron and children left for Galion, for a two week vacation. Henderson, Ky. to spend a week on Galion. Mrs. Fetteron and Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Coiny Fetteron has returned home after spending a month in Galion, for a two week vacation. Isabelle is visiting in Tionne, Ile. Miss Fetteron of Chicago is the guest of her husband, Lacie Fetteron has returned to her home in Galion, for a two week vacation. Her brother, Henry Wooldent, Watson and daughter, Dre孝y, left Farmer and wife of Tongaone moved to this city to spend Sunday with his uncle, Sidon of Soden Baptist Church, presented an excellent seminary Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sam McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McLaughlin, and Mrs. Henderson are entertained at a Glock dinner Tuesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Mose D. Fitzgerald.
Carbondale III
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Gov. Small Explains Reason for Embezzlement Charge
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921
RESULT
Gov. Small Expla-
for Emb
To the People of Illinois:
The public press has contained several inspired attacks upon the governor of Illinois because in his efforts to protect the men and women who are paying the taxes to support our government, he cut the appropriations of the Fifty-second general assembly approximately $70,000,000 thereby reducing the share tax rate. It is the same attack, inspired by the same murrows which have been made against this administration since I announced in my congressional podium and my inaugural address that I would do all within my power to secure a dollar's worth of service.
The forces of predatory wealth, represented by the tax dodging toll collection because it has insisted, and still insists, that the millionaire owner of bakehouse taxation abuses the man and woman who owns the bakehouse. Now Edward J. Brunner, attorney general of Illinois, backed by the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Journal, most poorestly for the millionaire tax dodgers and the criminal protesters, drew his clients to read the treason of Illinois and permit him to take from the pods of state taxpayers the treasure of the general public and the state at large, but to assist him in powerful, personal, political machine. It is to Mr. Brunner's attack that I have no personal quarrel with Mr. Brunner. His personal political ambitions are of no concern to me, and I have no personal ambition, though so long as I have the governor's power of veto, permit him to further his personal ambitions through the
1901 $ 75,200.00
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921 (Brandline)
1922 (Brandline)
1923 total requests) 1,057,500.00
1924 total requests) 1,057,500.00
1925 total requests) 1,057,500.00
1926 total requests) 1,057,500.00
1927 and in his first biennium
found it necessary to spend $155,500
more than the $155,500 in the
second biennium and $330,000 in his
second biennium, was still not satisfied.
let the evidence from the records
speak for itself. During the
session of the general assembly held
in January 1928, he unbounded of sum of $1,555,500.
This money he would take out of the
account of the United States, what he needed it for the administration of the affairs of his
country.
Even the general assembly refused to
be handwinked into this assault,
and he insisted that he be in
proposing this appropriation,
asked for nearly as much money as
had been given to the attorney
general in all the matters to the
Mississippi River in current
beneficiaries for the expenses of their
The attorney general, in these twenty-two days, spent only $1,554,000 but Mr. Brindarez, in the state of Illinois alone, sought to make a new investment in sums of $1,567,700. And I want the attention this sum added by Mr. Brindarez was SIX TIMES GREATER than the approval to the great state of Pennsylvania and the appropriations made to the approval of the state of Ohio. He insisted on his insistence to build up a political machine did not palpate the rapid race was running. He enjoyed the state treasury of funds supplied by the men and women of Illinois who toll. But when he asked the taxpayers to give him over $1,554,000 to run his times the amount of money that the attorneys general of all the five great states surrounding Illinois, combined Kentucky, Missouri and Iowa—and all of them on $200,000 and these great states are reported to highly competent attorneys general.
I believe the evidence, above pre-
servation, that the assembly did not ever, did not
it neither the welfare of the people of
the country nor the welfare of that
he could not take from the poe-
kies.
many of the people the million and one billion dollars that they sought to take.
And I believe that the record will justify the further promotion that it will afford to the Treasury department to honor pennies office through the power of veto.
Mr. Brindley's office is not landruped by my action. Mr. Brindley, if he decides, will still be able to administer the duties of his office as by statute. He will be 185,166,406.
Mr. Brindley still has appropriations amounting to more than the attention given to the union grant status of the Union compartment. Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Sept. Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.
If the attorney general of these states, the taxpayers in these fifteen states, the officers and protect the interests of the taxpayers in these fifteen states, should find no difficulty in looking after the interests of at least the Illinois with $640,000 deposit.
local officials knew that the law was to be enforced. City officials knew that the law was wantonly broken. Every man and woman in newspapers were full of concrete cases, with evidence attached, of fraud, bribery, and money laundering, with $100,000 of the taxpayers' money for the enforcement of the law. SomeONE made formal accusations. During the past two years he has enforced officers' political attacks into whose portals he put the money for the enforcement of Illinois taxes, taxpayers for law enforcement, but most of them old nothing to enforce. In Mr. Brumberg disputes the man to whom he paid this law enforcement money in the past year, anti-sabotion movement is authority for the statement given by him directly to the brumberg pay roll of law enforcement officers, that "the could pick only any work so far as he know to and confer the prohibition act," and he parry "political for Mr. Brumberg's campaign purposes." He further denied that several of the law enforcement officers in their home locations.
A permanent southern Illinois judge
who under judge Robert S. I. Singer
surely hope you will vote the re-
establishment of probation enforcement
act.
"This art carries with it enforcement
applicable to that purpose."
The last Louisiana gave the attorney
general $200 for the purpose of en-
forcement for that purpose.
I think I am safe in saying that not one cent of this money was sent to the attorney general to gain his own political
pollard for this purpose; assistance is
absolutely no work, but drew their
poll, with taxpayer money, to act
on political figures.
There are in the 1860s more
attorneys than in the 1870s,
more than that, many
assistants. We have sheriffs and
several thousand deputies. We have
attorneys in municipality which have
an ordinance which is an exact copy of
the law. We have驻 in by thousands of police.
These officers are deemed competent
and regardless of other provisions
we have been adhering to the higher laws,
and regardless of other provisions
that we must this responsibility.
"Under these circumstances I feel that an appropriation for the enforcement of the law should not shorten short of a criminal misappropriation of public funds made not public by the political purposes of the attorney general. I hope your veto will save this unjustified such. Such is the evidence.
The general assembly would not listen to Mr. Brendan's plea that he be appointed as the attorney general of the attorneys of the attorney general's office. It acted wisely, in materiality, when the appointment. When the appointment, made by it, finally came to me for approval, or rejection, I found still appropriated. In 2000, 600,000 which was in no manner whatsoever needed for the maintenance of the taxpayers' interests was the tax payments upon me by Mr. Brendan. For that reason these appropriations were upon me by Mr. Brendan. The Tribune and the News was expected as a result. I could have avoided that by not traveling the people had I permitted
EX-CONVICT'S ROUGHNESS
MAKEO WIFE EXPUSE HIN
This accomplish, Claude Lee, the Pulitzer prize, is allowed to have the swag choice. She is one of the ranks of the St. Augustine South and found to be empty.
Mr. Benklang to take from those presents the over four million dollars he received over 11,000 per working day, with which to run his office.
On the commission submitted 1,400 dollars to the commission for covering the understanding of the people of Illinois, and caring nothing about the business of misrepresentation in the business of his official press, led by the Chicago Triangle Association. He is also submitted, the LXX SMALL, Government.
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IN MEMORIAM
HELP WANT
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IS PERFECTLY BUILT
2.
In sad and living memory of my
friend, I was a little girl
one year ago. Almost 10 years.
For our word of tenderness I
saw
For every joy of mine we might
be happy. When you came here,
For our earnest left beaked in my
heart.
In memory of my dear husband,
Joseph E. Dickson, who departed this
life Aug. N. 1929
"Though we were gone you are not
missed."
I can feel your presence near,
I will call your name in heaven,
You will hear him here.
— Bertram Hunt and son.
In loving memory of my darling
mother, Betsie Storey, who passed
away a year ago, August 13, 1923;
the year I age
think you very much.
God called you home to stay
in the land of eternal freedom,
and I missed you.
By your braveness, sadly
missed, "Holly."
In loving memory of our son and
brother, Leson Gillespie, who left
us in the care of his family.
"Gone in the best of his days."
In memory of our loved one, Sandy
life one year ago, August 17:
"Oh, dear Sandy, kind and true.
Mother, wife, sister and family.
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We wish to thank the many friends and public that coaxed him knowledge of David Williams, also for the many doral designs. The deceased had been a lifelong friend of David Williams, the last three months. Everything possible was done to make He the most beloved man in the world was born Feb. 1, 1835, and passed away Aug. 6, 1921. He found faith in God, in light in telling his relatives and many friends who visited him of that man he was "in heaven and Gods love." He would continually remember his change eveness—"Ellied Williams, wife: Elsie Williams, mother; Oto Freel, Joe and Samuel Williams, brother; everyone, everyone, and students grappibly acknowledge the many evidences of sympathy expressed in final offerings, works, and letters. He was a very generous, various friendly, organizations and correspondence of the death of our dear friend, Barbara Institute, Rev G. H. McDermid, D. D., who died July 14, 1983 of Lincoln Cemetery—J. W.
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TITT OWN OWN HAIR WITH SALON
mink cutter, 2 inch, any lady can cut the
cutter with a hair clipper. Hair is
limited to lake st., thomas, IL.
SALONMEN WANTED TO SELL HAIR
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prince and private hair. Call Linda
AGENTS AND PRICE OF MASTERED
mink cutter at $10.00; mullet hair at
$15.00; satellite cap, 121 Prince St.,
lake st., thomas, IL.
SALARY CONTENTS: TRAVEL APPOINT
mink cutter, 2 inch, any lady can cut the
cutter with a hair clipper. Hair is
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SALONMEN WANTED TO SELL HAIR
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AGENTS AND PRICE OF MASTERED
mink cutter at $10.00; mullet hair at
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PERSONAL
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
WALMSTON AVE. 365, 201, 214 - TWO UNFURNISHED
UNFURNISHED OTTER, 391H, HOUSE 1003
UNFURNISHED private resid. Douglas 655
ST. JAMES AVE. 692 - TWO UNFURNISHED
HOUSE 1003
ENVANS AVE. 110, 210 ATT. - TWO UNFURNISHED
UNFURNISHED OTTER, 391H, HOUSE 1003
4TH PL. ATT. - TWO UNFURNISHED
RELIABLE couple or couple; neighbor
sustaining gas; heat and cold water
from room and kitchen-heater.
PEARLBAY AVE. 205 - ONE LARGE FRONT
UNFURNISHED OTTER, 391H, HOUSE
from room and kitchen-heater.
PEARLBAY AVE. 205 - ONE LARGE FRONT
UNFURNISHED OTTER, 391H, HOUSE
from room and kitchen-heater.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 391H - TWO UNFURNISHED
UNFURNISHED water;居住, boarded
house.
PEARLBAY AVE. 305 - TWO UNFURNISHED
UNFURNISHED water;居住, boarded
house.
ST LAWRENCE AVENUE, 492-702 TWO MOREMEN
BATHROOM, kitchen, reception, KENNEDY
ST LAWRENCE AVENUE, 492-701 THREE MOREMEN
BATHROOM, kitchen, reception, KENNEDY
AVENUE, 492-701 TWO MOREMEN BATHROOM,
eat, fire, or infirm, in new house,
DEARA AVENUE, 322-702 TWO MOREMEN
BATHROOM, house for housekeeping, Douglas 1974
DEARA AVENUE, 492-701 TWO MOREMEN
BATHROOM, kitchen, reception, KENNEDY
AVENUE, 492-701 TWO MOREMEN BATHROOM,
eat, fire, or infirm, in new house,
DEARA AVENUE, 322-702 TWO MOREMEN
BATHROOM, house for housekeeping, Douglas 1974
FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT
PAMILA AVE. 325-713-THIRD FARM
SKEENHAM AVE. COMPLETELY OPEN.
SKEENHAM AVE. 6 P.O. BOX 221
after 6 p. t. Please拨 221-825-7130
FRIENZE AVE., 2015-FIRST, FLATS OF 2, 3
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FOR RENT
SPACE FOR RENT IN CLEANING SHOP
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BOOM AND BOARD
INDIANA AVE., 426S, APT. 1-ROOM AND
beach, pool, family. Oakland IS.
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HIER II E Gafalef Baird, Unger King
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FACKABE & CLL. MYSTERIES
IN CONDITION; Jasmin, Nathaniel Murray
condition; Jasmin, Nathaniel Murray
Vincentes Ave.
FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS
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for sale on couch and cush. 3 years; need no
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FOR SALE - ONE-PIECE DECORATION
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and strap; large, large. Monday, Sunday.
FOR SALE - BROWN BIRD BABY
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Franklin
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4524-26 and 3940-42
Indiana Ave.
INDIAA AVE. 1854. 120 Cell. 10 L-14 L-16
cell. 10 Cell. Cell. cell. 10
weld 2017.
L. LINCHESTER AVE. 151, 200 DPT.
17th Ave. pic, family room, and office. 123
LINCHESTER AVE. 162, 200 DPT. - house
17th Ave. pic, family room, and office.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 3222 20 APT. - SEATT
farm, house, all convenience.
farm towns, modern farmel N12.
farm town, modern farmel N12.
FARM TURN PUNTS, 60 g of rice, 60 g of rice.
WARSHAL AVE, 3728, 3728, D-PRIEST
CALMET AVE, 150, 150, D-PRIEST
CALMET AVE, 150, 150, D-PRIEST
farm town; modern supermarket, 750, 750.
farm town; modern supermarket, 750, 750.
farm town; modern supermarket, 750, 750.
CALMET AVE, 4131, 70, 70, D-PRIEST
BEAUTIFUL TURN PUNTS, 1000, 1000.
BEAUTIFUL TURN PUNTS, 1000, 1000.
E 25TH AVE, 150, 150, L-PUNTS, 1000.
E 25TH AVE, 150, 150, L-PUNTS, 1000.
FIRST AVE, 255, 255, 20, 20, TWO LARGE
FIRST AVE, 255, 255, 20, 20, TWO LARGE
INNESTA AVE, 150, 150, 150, 150, private family; care pf
INNESTA AVE, 150, 150, 150, 150, private family; care pf
F L AWNESTA AVE, 492, 492, 30, 30, D-PRIEST
F L AWNESTA AVE, 492, 492, 30, 30, D-PRIEST
E 31ST ST. 341 APT 1 NEATLY PUNCH
from room 1, short light bed "1"
from room 2, short light bed "2"
from room 3, short light bed "3"
GRAND BLADE, 321 APT 1 NEATLY
farm room for 1 or 2 mats
PRAIRIE AVE. 305 FURN. FRONT ROOM
CHAMPLAIN AVE. 305 FURN. ROOM
CHAMPLAIN AVE. 305 FURN. ROOM
with kitchenette.
WESTERN ROOM furnished. $2.25.
52ST AND INDIA AVE. TWO FURN.
LANGLEY AVE. 292 FURN. GENTLE
AVE. $2.50 per room. Western ROOM
BIDORN AVE. 241-FURN. ROOM WITH
LANGLEY AVE. 425 FURN. APT 1 NEATLY
FARM light, airy room; bond option,
or airy floor; storm room.
FARM
SOUTH PARK AVE. 2000—NEATLY FURN.
first floor
roommate
roommate
sample or mobile
INNANA AVE. 2015—NEATLY FURN.
INTANA AVE., 404, 207 APT—LEIGHT
Road, rhebetic street, strand
FRAMINGH AVE., 437, 209 APT—SEATLA
Road, breds, breds 745
K. NASH ST. ST. BUFFALO, NY 11221
room, room for couple. AP. 2-12TH.
room, room for single.
room, room for family. AP. 12TH.
room to all cars. By locks.
K. NASH ST. ST. BUFFALO, NEW
YORK 11221 and COTTAGE GROVE, NEW
YORK 11221. Room, room, room, also light-
ing. Room, room, family room.
Pierce Douglas 11221
WARBAS AVE. 200, NEATLY FITS BUL-
BERS, electric bath and bath, and
cooler 200
DRIESTVILLE AVE. 202, APT. 5, 7-9
BATHS, electric bath, room 60, steam
electric light
E. 2018 FLL 411-8005 451-550 ST; TEMP
E. 2018 FLL 411-8005 451-550 ST; TEMP
INDAVE AVE. 255 APT. 417, APT. 418
rooms; steam heat, beep. Room 152, 120
room; steam heat, beep. Room 152, 120
room; steam heat, beep. Room 152, 120
FORESTYLL WEL. 435-436, BOWL. 800
rooms in front; home. Oakland 634.
rooms in front; home. Oakland 634.
rooms; couple or single. Brewer 256.
PEARLBAY AVE. 4521, 250 APT. 417
rooms; couple or single. Brewer 256.
PEARLBAY AVE. 4521, 250 APT. 417
rooms; couple or single. Brewer 256.
IMMANUEL AVE. 450, 452 APT. 10TH
STORAGE room, swim, pool only, unlined
IMMANUEL AVE. 527 FT. 12TH, 1000
FOREST WAY, N.W. ROCK
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E. 147TH ST. SE. NASHVILLE FLAT, FALL
at 6 p.m. f. m.
INDIANAPOLIS ST. 100 feet; center for $5.
11th floor.
WALKING ST. with 2 floors of furniture;
furnished. Martin furniture. Enclosed
E. 147TH ST. SE. NASHVILLE FLAT, FALL
at 6 p.m. f. m.
INDIANAPOLIS ST. 100 feet; center for $5.
11th floor.
WALKING ST. SE. NASHVILLE FLAT, FALL
at 6 p.m. f. m.
INDIANAPOLIS ST. 100 feet; center for $5.
11th floor.
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A LETTER FROM MOTHER
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our friends or from the maiden that
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rough and through;
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m many miles divide you from the
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You can get a bunch of letters every day throughout the year.
From your friends or from the maiden that above all you hold dear;
You can feel a thrill of pleasure as you read them through and through.
And find many evidences of a strong regard for you.
But when many miles divide you from the ones you love you're best.
And you're tired, blue and lonely, there's one thing that brings you rest;
Brings you happiness unbounded, makes the smiles over your tree room.
That's a letter from your mother saying all is well at home.
SCARS OR CO-WORKERS
TO JOIN OR NOT TO JOIN the union is still an unsettled question with a great number of our workers. Those opposed are not unmindful of the benefits to be derived by pooling bodies and working in harmony among them. We have been being tied hand and foot to an organization that makes you last in its calculations for service. Self-protection has compelled some unions to admit us; some have never raised the bars against us; others are still worrying along without our company. In the meantime we are working on making a little change to our policies.
THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR saw the handwriting on the wall and voted at its last annual meeting that the re should be absolutely no discrimination against race or nationality throughout its component trades. This body of far-scoring, intelligent rightly-minded men is united. It also knows that our worker is a very important factor; and because he is just as good and just as efficient a workman he would eventually have to be reckoned with and accounted for in all concerted efforts for the betterment of labor conditions. OTHER WORDS, he must not be excluded, and the other way around to avoid this is to remove all barriers to our joining the forces of organized labor. Of necessity we are obliged to work and earn a living. If giving us an opportunity to be recognized as members of organized labor would tend to increase our efficiency, Unfortunately there are some organizations which refuse to affiliate with the A. F. of L. because of its automated process and its unprofessional purpose; so even some of these are falling slowly but surely in line of necessity.
EMPLOYERS have attempted to discourage us from joining the ranks of organized labor for purely motivive reasons. Obviously this keeps the white and black labor separated and naturally the are at work. We are not the only one of our frequent racial disturbances, and this is how the trick is done: Capital and organized labor disagree and come to issue. Organized labor strikes. Capital replaces organized labor with our labor, unorganized. A bitter light enums. We the white sell our birthright for a mess of potions in the form of a few petty dollars. And while we are justified, under present conditions, this keeps at fever the feeling of race hatred.
FINALLY capital and labor settle their dispute. The goat—our worker—is ignominiously ousted, with the disgusting epithet "seal" hurled at him from both sides. It must be conceded that we occupy anything but an available space. We are not the only one we can establish ourselves as men among men. Unity is what we need—union with the forces which are out to protect and fight for the common interest. What more common interest can there be than that of gaining a livelihood through man's labor? Everything of value is gained through agreement and work. We are not the only one who is efficient and command man's respect for fellow men.
AT THIS PERIOD of industrial unrest it is necessary that something should be said to cause the general public to take a sensible view of all conditions. Much difficulty and trouble can thus be avoided, especially in the political heads have spent much time and money investigating race relations. These efforts have been made to ascertain from what source arises our race troubles. The whole situation can almost be reduced to a simple problem in the following manner: If the workers have a common interest, then if they have one common interest—they cannot but create a better understanding.
IT IS NOT A MATTER of the much mounted social equality; it is a serious matter of creating relations based upon common sense. Our workers are not usually the ones most work and earn a living. Opportunity is all we need. Broad-mindedness should be the order of the age.
ON GETTING TOGETHER
HE IS AN OLD STORY about a visit to a hospital for the insane. He says he was a patient and was reunifying them. The visitor "Are you pretty well armed again? Not at all," was the reply. "Grew not you know these crazy guys in one moment and put you out of it's the point," said the guard: "they can't get together." THIS JUST another way of saying simply, it's hard to believe in important things to be the fundamental problem. Is this not the reason the
THERE IS AN OLD STORY about a visitor on the grounds of a hospital for the insane. He a group of patients out taking a walk and only one of them asks him, "Are you pretty well armed against these men?" "Not at all," he says, "Great heavens, man! Don't you know these crazy guys could get together in one moment and put you out of business?" "These men are crazy, they can't get together."
WHICH IS JUST another way of saying that it is a mark of sanity to be able to get together. And sometimes this very thing is so important a need that it often seems to be the fundamental problem of all social progress. Is this not the reason the world has been so divided? It is not the reason we gave up fighting, but even in jesus we could not get together. That splendid vision of an international league changed from vision to dream so far as the United States was concerned, largely because Woodrow Wilson and the Senate could not get together. Indeed, it is not a tragedy that a man like our former President, with all his intellectual equipment and executive skills, could not get together on this trolley. He wanted to love mankind, but he did not know how to make up to men.
THE GENTLE ART of getting along with people is more than a pleasant accomplishment. It is the only way of progress, whatever be the people concerned and whatever that people's aims. Take a rival group, a city ward, a religious denomination or a great industry. Life itself is often defined by the scientist as organization. And all that long road of evolution up which people have been marked by increasing organization. But take one of these social groups suggested above. Can a thousand laborers manage to get their wages raised when they compete with each other as rapidly as when they bunch together? Does it ever help a church to have a split and get into the papers with it, or is not a church fight far more expensive to society than a saloon fight? Take your whole community. Can your labor group rise by economic force alone? Some men would love to work for a church, but that's highight stuff. Never mind the church; we must leave it behind. Forget the city politics and give it up as a bad job. Just pile up your economic force until you fight your way through and all good things be yours. Yet who are the people who boost this group if not the sharper, shrewder minds who can read books and debate and organize? They are using all the education they can get. And what good is your higher money value and what good is it deceived from you by grafting politicians or the gamblers shielded by those? Or what is life itself without the guer atmosphere of home and religion and music and learning?
ALL THESE FORCES must get together if a group is to advance. Not perhaps by formal organization. Con-
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"CO-OPERATION WITH GOD"
By Rev. Joseph C. Carroll,
Assistant Pastor, Oliver Baptist Church,
Chicago, IL.
ONE OF the greatest discoveries of the modern mind is the realization of the fact that God needs man as well as that man needs God. If there is a purpose in the universe, that purpose can be realized only through the co-operation of God and man. Without God man can do nothing, and without man man cannot reveal Himself. But without man, neither can He carry out His purpose, in the world.
God needs man in the work of creation. The creative work of God did not end with the six days of activity recorded in the early chapters of the book of Genesis. That was but the beginning of the work of God. He created a great worker, and calls all men to become coworkers with Him in making the world a fit place in which to live. The social evils that now run rampant through the land which make this old world a literal "hell" will never be heaped out until God makes it happen in overcoming social sin with social righteousness.
So far as the science of psychology is able to ascertain the facts, the only way that the human soul or the mind, or consciousness, can manifest itself is through the physical organism. So it is with God: humanity is to God who the soul is made of, and humanity is to God who the make himself known to men is through men. The only way that He can hear His salvation to all the ends of the earth is through men. Hence it logically follows that the only way we can co-operate with God and have fellowship with Him is through God. In our lives we find our highest and best selves, and in our fellow man we find God.
situations and by laws, like paper leagues of nations, will never cure our fills. People must cross over their hedges and get acquainted. And especially it is to our advantage to get acquainted and make friends with any human being, no matter how separated by age or creed or wealth or poverty. Let our preachers make fast personal friendships with our labor leaders. Let these cultivate the acquaintance of the merchants. Let your reformer make friends with the men who are in politics. Let individual white and Colored people form as many personal friendships as possible across the world. Then it will be only an "imaginary line" and not the hideous and silly thing it is often made, like the schoolboy's definition of the equator. "A menagerion running around the middle of the earth and seeking whom he may devour."
THE VAST ARMY of unemployed loss members from its ranks very slowly notwithstanding the fact that the general feeling of depression is not so acute as it was a few months ago. Expressions of confidence are heard from men in the business world that the crisis there are others who point to the fact that prosperity hinges on the building industry, and while the flag of truce waves temporarily over the builders and the artisans it started to wave too late in the season and only buildings absolutely necessary are being constructed. WHERE THE FAULT lies is hard to determine. Capital blames labor and labor blames capital. Meanwhile the consumer suffers. The commissions that have been appointed to untangle this knotty problem have made extensive investigations and exhaustive reports, but to no avail. Secretary Hoover says: "The hard times that knock at every outage door came from Europe. No tariffs, no embargoes, no navies, no armies can ever defend us from these attacks. The security of our neighbors and our own commercial skill."
WHEN WE CONSIDER that Americans are, in the main, mad, we can understand why combines of rich men are formed to corner the market on necessities and force the little fellows to pay them a profit out of reason. There was a time when supply was limited, and the little fellows passed. Dealers have been known to let vegetables and fruits rot in the country in order to keep up the price in the city. This is a country rich in essentials, and it is absolutely criminal and infu- nal for any set of men to put the price of foodstuffs so high that the wealthy can afford to buy. Think of it! Those are practically starving here in this land of plenty.
WE ARE INFERNESTED in the welfare of all citizens, but our own group in particular. When business is slack we are the first to be let out of work. We have learned to expect nothing different from the produced American employer. And, what is more, we have learned to expect a higher age, that the dollar is king in America, and so we are building up our savings accounts, we are going into business and into the professions, we are buying homes and becoming substantial citizens. The opportunities for expansion are not as great in some sections as they are in others, but to those who are making a living, that is the advice is to stay there multi times again, are normal.
WINTER is just around the corner. It means for those out of employment real hardships. Southerners have the satisfaction of knowing they will not freeze as well as starve to death, if there is any satisfaction in that. Even the most pessimistic agree that by next spring business will be back to a normal basis; then summer will be a time of growth and the greatest advantages. These are strenuous times if Fate put you in one end of the boat, for the present stay put and don't attempt to change seats in the middle of the stream. We all might get a ducking.
WHY APPREHEND THE WHITES?
A REPORT comes from Dixon, IL, that no jailer will be made to apprehend any of the whites who happened in the lawless acts that cost members of up thousands of dollars and bodily injury. Atheists were over two hundred in the mol—suppose eminent citizens—the authorities cannot "apprehend" of the white in a jerkster, one horse—or their mother, every Tom, Tom, Harry, including the stray dogs.
THE RESORT that was burned was patronized nationalities, but it so happens that a white shot there recently. Although the men accuse crime, the police not one but many agents. We are getting extremely忙 of thing and it must be stopped. We are no to it in the white man's hands and he will find if he persists in these methods.
THEERE ARE HCNDRDDS of white resorts of
A REPORT comes from Dixon, IL, that no attempt will be made to apprehend any of the whites who participated in the lawless acts that cost members of our group thousands of dollars and bodily injury. Although many of the victims are unarmed in the shootings, prominent citizens—the authorities cannot "apprehend" one of them. This in a jerkwater, one-horse town where every mother's son knows every Tom, Dick and Harry, including the stray dogs.
THE INSORT that was burned was patronized by the white community, and was shot there recently. Although the men accused of the crime were safe in custody that was not enough for the gang. We are getting extremely tired of this sort of thing and it must be stopped. We are no longer putty in the white man's hands and he will find that out if he persists in these methods. White resorts of the same caliber as the one in question, where white brutes of every description hang out and where crimes are committed frequently. Where are these fugitive citizens when they hear the news? Shooting up Colored people and burning their homes on the least prosecution may be fashionable today, but fashion change. What about the tomorrow's?
IT IS ALWAYS the lookers on who know how work could be better done.
THE FELLOW who calls Rube Foster's game a baseball "match" probably does so in the belief that it's a light pastime.
RUBBER BATHING SUITS are the newest style this year at the beaches. Vulcanizing stations should be conveniently located.
DR. BRIK ANDERSON says there are ten million feeble-minded persons in the United States, Well, well. It isn't as bad as we thought.
ONE REASON why our organizations do not accomplish more and better things is that too many members merely belong, but don't take part in activities.
The President's Attitude
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[From Tatako Blade]
He was a small, bold-headed, howleged, big-nosed man. He stood by and watched the mob stone Stephen. He stood by and watched the coats of the men who committed the tragedy. Not a node position to occupy, that of holding the coat or the man who is doing the fighting. Hatter Throughout the Christianized world today men, women and children are studying the character and trying to interpret the soul of this bold-headed, big-nosed man. Aslant, Saint Paul, the Soul who looked on while the mob did its bloody work, the mob against one man, the mob against another, later gave to the world a line example of courage. Having found a different viewpoint, and with his soul dilled with divine inspiration, he shone as the brightest characters of history.
Shakespeare says, "Courage means to the occasion. It did in the case of the war. It did in the case of the Ages aided military courage, foremost among the clerics. Paul's was not military; it was a workday course, and sustained by trappings. It was the kind of courage that illuminated the face of Paul in spite of his big nose, when he quilted the other man and forgot his bald head and his low legs. It is said of courage, and believed, that than any other one man Paul made him so profoundly influenced the religious thinking of mankind. Paul commanded for the kind of courage Paul acquired after he mounted to the occasion. What is man to such courage, the kind that sets everyman to hold the other man's coat is a mean job."
A PIONEER OF NEGRO CULTURE
(From New York World)
An editorial in the August Chronicle calls attention, by its tribute to Dr. Charles T. Walker, the "Black Spurgeon" of the South, to a possible solution to the race problem in this country, which he curved to Marcus Garvey, provisional president of Africa. It sounds well to talk, as Mr. Garvey does, of Africa'sians, but in soher reality the Africans, the Africans, couldn't be persuaded to go back to Africa. The Negroes are in the United States to stay, and the white and black elements must sooner or later learn to live amicably side by side.
Charles Walker throw all his talent as a leader among his people in the direction of a working partner and to his influence the Chronicle attributes the remarkable record of Augusta in avoiding racial clashes. He uses his theory that social equality is achieved by setting out to teach his congregations how to create their own centers of culture and establish their own social church. Baptist Church in New York City and as pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Augusta, his great girls his attractive personality and his commitment to power into his hands. He used it to dispel hatreds and to bring the Negro base to a realization that his destiny would end with hands. The Tabernacle building and church which functions within it are only a taint evidence of the practical value of his teaching, less successful with white men than with black is easily discovered from the Chronicle editorial. He will be missed from Augusta, but he has played so potent a role in the church that he will not soon be forgotten.
"GOOD" MOBS AND BAD
[From New York Sun]
Numerous cases of organized violence have been reported in Southern states in recent weeks, five of them killed by a mob. The other two they occurred in Florida, Louisiana, Texas and Missouri, they are characterized by a striking similarity, the use of chemical hats seized their victims and applied the whip or tar and feathers. The five attacks all were made upon one or more persons of a woman. The fifth attack was one of attacks according to dispatches from Dallas, Tex., "suggests the existence of a similar to operations of the Ku Klux Klan in reconstruction days." Those who approve or extend such exploits probably would deny involvement in such an operation. Some would draw a distinction among types of mobs and acts of mobs and enroleer to justify what is emphatically enough said in certain cases. The dispatches say that there are good mobs and bad mobs exists to a dangerous degree. It amounts of course, to say that one of these mobs is bad.
A mob, even the apparently organized and deliberate mob that wears white uniforms, is a group of persons who are guilty of primitive and bestial passion at that. It is inherently incapable of judging whether its nets are good or bad. Consequently it is probable that a mob is not good, but good mob, also it would not have the temerity to violate the criminal laws. But mobs are not usually inclined toward ethical evaluation; they act, for example, in a bad mob. Every mob is a bad mob, whether it attacks a person whose unpopularity gives the mob immunity from prosecution or not. Any qualifying mob is guilty of their vultures only tends to encourage a practice that is a grave menace to orderly government.
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING
The "free" lots were, of course, worthless. But is was explained to the "winners" that they could get money for their work. Many of them "hit," and they are today the holders of property which will not be worth a nickel for generations, and will be addressed to so many the victims belong to an innocent class, but also to a saving class. Their plight in some cases is plitable—all their savings gone, and all their possessions punished severely, but no one hope that will root out the underlying evil, which is, as we have said, on the part of both swindlers and swindled, the persistent desire of human nature to get something for nothing.
THIS ana THAT
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
The Times
Times are too fast for those who fear,
Times are too slow for those who wait,
Times are too long for those who endure,
Times are too short for those who enjoy,
But for those who love, Time is eternity.
— Causea.
The Famous Series—"Tops"
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Bony Ante
Last night I held a pretty hand, so daisy and so neat;
I thought my heart would burst its bonds, so loudly did it beat.
Last night I held a pretty hand, none else such pleasures brings;
Last night I held a beauty hand, three aces and two kings!
— Bendoodlough.
The Times
What Do You Mean, "Help?" Kelly Miller, synonym for Howard University, avers that during three different decades the rate of increase for our own population has thickened 13 per cent. Curiosity as to a reason for such differences seems to have inspired the following lines:
"Why is it, I am, after all they've lynched.
Us culld folks ain't dead yet?"
"That's easy, son. 'Cause we can't die out
wid all of do help we got."
—Jason.
Hot Dogs
The boy stood on the pavement, hot, in a pair of Cutler's best.
Nines were his size, he had on $s, imagine ye the rest.
Upon his right foot, then his left, I laugh. Deft his gear.
I got a hunch the poor had was going away from here.
My hunch was right, for on his face there surely was the sign.
As painfully he whispered: "These doggie dogs of mine."
Franklin.
Done His Bit
The boss returns and finds Skinner, around-the-house man, comfortably enclosed in a ready-made seat at the foot of an old magnolia tree. Thereupon, he vigorously reminds his herby friend that he orders to have the said lawn moved before he got back Skinner, nothing abashed or apologetic, informs his employer thus: "Now, look here, boss, I nissk or nothin; but I jest got tired of pushin' that one-man tractor around and I jes' been tryin' to make it go without me. Ever' that tractor gives out gas. I done my bit." —Vernon D.
William Pickens says that there are hundreds of you and who are "passing" and who glories in him about the number of this anonymous bunch among those anonymous hundreds? —P. el P.
SATURDAY AUGUST 20,1921
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
HEALTH EFFICIENCY
very patent that your first duty is to protect, improve in every way possible your health condition and thus improve and increase your efficiency. How to Develop Efficiency Efficiency is developed largely through the application of concentration, industry and training. In order to succeed in developing one's efficiency, one must think what he wants to do and concentrate his attention upon it. You are able to concentrate your attention upon any particular object or purpose to the exclusion of everything else, you have already entered upon the path that leads to efficiency.
Elicitency is a matter of training and if you would improve your empathy, you must not be yourself, but only a part of yourself, and can be made to obey orders the same as your arm or foot. You must be the real director and direct the mind. When your real self says to the mind concentrate on this or that object—think it out—the mind is trained. If it is not properly trained your mind will jump off the track. No doubt you have found that in the beginning of school—the first few days or weeks—that it was very difficult for you to concentrate your mind on your lessons, but by repeated practice it became more made it obey by thinking of the work or lessons in hand to the exclusion of everything else. And the more you have practiced this the easier your lessons became and the more efficient has been your work in the classroom. All great men and women, in fact, have accomplished anything worth while in life, have had great power of controlling and directing the mind.
The regrettable thing among our young men and women of today is that they have not concentrated their efforts on the job or work that they wanted to follow in life, nor have they gotten the mastery over mind to such an extent as to compel that mind to think of that work, and to the exclusion of everything else.
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
acter and dependability as well as pride. When the market is off face pride is not salable to the buying public.
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CLEAN ALLEYS
TO ANY ONE interested in making Chicago clean and beautiful
lining Chicago clean and beautiful the present condition of the streets and alleys is discouraging. The street commissioner complains that the city does not appropriate enough money to enable him to do a job. He says that he ought to be needed to induce good citizens to do their part in making up for the deficiencies of the street cleaning department. Why throw all our rubbish garbage and worn-out household goods in the alley for other people to view and smell? City ordinances direct that property covered by the alley must be contained for garbage and trash. It would take very little extra effort for us to burn up a good deal of the trash which we throw in our alleyes. We have seen some alleys used as norgues for dead cats and dogs constituting a serious menace to health. If every citizen in the alley has a space swept up and clean as most of us do our front walks what a difference it would make in the appearance of our city and in the health of its citizens? The next step would be to make war on the mice and rats that infest some districts. Of course the mice and rats will help, but they ought to be exterminated if we would avoid the serious consequences of an epidemic of disease.
THE SOUTH is considerably stirred up over the efforts of President Harding to save it from famine and disease. After appealing to Congress to cross the Health Service Wall, take steps to help relieve this condition the President is besieged with demands from all over the South that there is anything like a pelagia scourge in sight. Queer how it pinches when general statements like these affect us, even though we are in the habit of pinching the report is not as serious as we were first led to believe. Hookworm and peligran are bad company. We feel sure the President meant to do the South a good turn, and that he felt sure that he had good ground for his action. We will be all right in the long run if he does not see fit to do so. We will be repeating assurance that our folks will not be given political appointments distasteful to the South. For us the source of race persecution is as bad as pelagian. We wish there was some way to convince the President that an appeal to the country to give us a chance to live rather than according to a false doctrine of party expedition would be a fine thing for the South and a courantious statemanlike move in the interest of the country.
THE debate between the editors of the Messenger and Mr. Roger Baldwin on the work of the National Urban League might be intolerable. But the street could be sure of what these gentlemen mean by "the class struggle" as applied to the people with whom the league attempts to work. For our part the loss we have of this "scientific radicalism" talk and the more we have of constructive effort in the fight against women and women recorded of race color or class the better. The league's program of friendly co-operation for larger and better opportunities for our folks is sound. The help of everybody who believes in this objective friend or foes who attempt to inject other issues which would impede progress may be safely ignored.
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In order to be successful in life, in order to be efficient, you must be health. Some people said that "effi-
Some one has said that "offl" energy is the higher percentage of energy in inodes because it is successful one minute and learn how to do those things to get better results, quicker results and also how to do things with greater efficiency.
In order to get greater efficiency, it is not necessary to do more hustling, more hurried driving, more howling, more loud talking, or to be more noisy, but it is necessary to do more work, better work, with less energy, with less effort in a given Mr. Casson, in the Effieney Magazine, states that efficiency means in the largest sense "putting our civilization on the thought basis, and not on the habit basis. Machinery is the thought arm, the thought muscle; the railroad is the thought feet; the telephone is the thought ear; the photograph is the thought voice and the thought bass is the thought basis so we shall act as intelligent beings all the time."
Other things being equal, the best trained man in efficiency is the man that will succeed. The sleek man is handicapped in the beginning. The sleek man consumes, dyspeptics, weak, sickly, emaculated individuals. The better your health is the more efficient will be your work. Sickness suspends for the time being at least until you an end to it. Therefore, it is
GOVERNOR GROESBECK VS. GEORGIA
THE action of Governor Grossbock of Michigan in refusing to grant extradition papers to the state of Georgia for Thomas Ray deserves more than passing attention. It gives timely proof of the fact that
there are white men of high character who will rise to the occasion and see just how weak and unprotected. There is little doubt but that Ray would have stood no chance of being killed, dead, he undoubtedly would not have had a trial at all outside the court of old judge
A.
the real supreme court of the state of Georgia, and the Advancement Association have found a valuable ally in Governor Tireless as a missionary for righteousness and justice to white people everywhere, but especially to the people of Georgia, who have been the state state mapred out a just and sensible plan for redeeming the fair name of his native state from its reputation as the leading mob and lynching state he was howled down by the rabble and political leaders, like Hoke Smith, who foster mob spirit, so that he had to go far to find proof of his position that by returning Ray to Georgia he would really be returning him to the mob. How long will the real men of the South permit their states to have this kind of a law for white and one for our folks must some day be thrown on the scrap heap along with the other shrewy jink. We fear that a new law would be needed to redeem the South from its outworn creed of white men first, last and all the time. We take our hats off to Governor Greese and hope the voters of our Race will support him in his administrative plans for Michigan so that his first stand not make him a marry to a lost cause.
INVESTMENTS
MANY discouraging reports come to us of persons who have
M to us of persons who have invested their savings in some stocks which the agent assured them would pay them fabulous interest only to find out that the stock was little better than worthless. In these days when the small investor is being catered to by time payment arriving, the stock is a good plan to seek the advice of a good bank before parting with your money for a lot of glittering promises and gold certificates. Any stock or bend that promises to pay more than 6 or 7 per cent will hear watching, for while it may be a legitimate venture it is very likely to be a gamble with the odds against your getting out even. The stories they tell you are not the best to watch. Stock and Marconi Wireless may all be true, but a safe rule is to lay the bonds of well known and established concerns whose records and standing can be vouched for by reputable banks. In new ventures if you must gamble on something, study the character record and the business experience of the man heading it up. If you feel that you can stand a loss if they happen to miscalculate, well and good. When led on by your Face pride remember that successful business must be supported by ability char
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How to Develop Efficiency
GENERAL STATEMENT
THE URBAN LEAGUE