Chicago Defender

Saturday, August 27, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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MINISTER, IN FAMILY QUARREL, KILLS WOMAN ```markdown ``` PRICE 10 CENTS Charles W. Chestnutt's Gripping, Fascinating Novel B SLAYS GIRL IN ATTEMPT TO KILL SON Clergyman, in Quarrel With Boy, Accidentally Shoots Bystander Valbesta, Gia, Aug. 13, 2015-Jefferson B. Brown, well known minister living near Oswego, was placed under arrest, pending further investigation regarding the death of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Goley Brown, who was instantly allied with Rev. Brown and instantly with Brown, were sentling over a group. Weapon Discharged During the progress of the struggle for possession of the weapon it was in the stomach of the woman, producing death. Coroner J. P. Ullmer conducted an investigation into Jim and Mrs. Brown introduced "sanctified" meeting going on in the neighborhood, returning home at a minister of a different faith, presented with them for being out so late and the discussion turned upon the murder of Brown. Brown was trying to break up the meeting, words passed and the older man said they would have to come in earlier or get out of the house, and the son replied that they would have to come in another room and seized a gun he had approached his son a souls leagan. It was discharged when Mrs. Brown attempted to separate the Hold Minister The coroner's jury returned a verdict that the woman came to her husband's residence by Rev. Robert and the matter was referred to the grand jury, now in session. She is prominently known in this section of the country, being a prosperous farmer and minister of the gospel. His son Jim was released. --- DR. SAWYER TO BUILD S40,000 HOTEL AT MIAMI Miami, Ph. Aug. 26. The largest building patient tested last week was W. B. Slower at N. W. Sloane avenue and Seventh avenue, which is to cost $4000. It will be a three-story hotel and store building of 120,000 square feet with the certain walls, the best construction set in that part of the city. The building will be in the shape of a four-story hotel and including a court at the back. There will be eight stop rooms on the first floor and 22 rooms each of the upper floors, all good size with a hotel of 14 rooms and 14 baths. "THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS" Paralysis Hits 'Linc' Johnson in Capital City Washington, Aug. 22: Henry Lincoln Johnson, Republican代表, and recently designated by President Huaping to be recorder of the trial of Columbia was held on Monday, day by a slight attack of paralysis. The condition of the famous Georgetown doctor, his physician, that he take a complete rest from the trying activities in which he is engaged. Every phase of Washington's official life has been an interest to him. His numerous messages of inquiry have been received at his residence. Mr. Johnson's congratulation is firm, but assurances have come from the inner circles that an early and far-flung Hope is among the loyal friends that this decision will be available in order that he may assume the duties of the office and liberty to take the rest he needs. Capt. Walker, 'Poet Model,' Is Honored Muskegon, Mich., Aug. 26. — The body of Captain Jonathan Walker, the abdomen about which Whittier removed from an obscure grave in Evergreen cemetery here to a plot of promenade near the cemetery entrance, the monument, erected nearly centimetre high, also has been tranferred there. The monument, a statue of Captain Walker, shows the "S. S." signifying its unveiling in 1873 drew a distinction his hand for anti-slavery activities in Florida. It was the donation of a former naval chaplain, Phiotus Fisk, and its unveiling in 1873 drew a distinction Captain Walker was a native of Norwich, Mass., and for many years followed the sea for a livelihood. In 1854, company with Benjamin Browne, a native of Boston, occupied in the colonization of our people, who had created from American slavery, Later he purchased a ship and while country, helped slaves to get away. While making a trip from Florida to the Bahamas in 1844 he was captured and returned to Florida. He was sentenced to the pity and branded on his right hand. Subsequently he was punished with a year in solitary confinement. Beginning his liberty Captain Walker went through the civil war and purchased a small farm where he his home until his death in 1858. GIRL DROWNS HERSELF TO PREVENT ARREST Johnson, D. C. Aug. 26 — Evelyn Johnson, 14, 3257 Cherry Hill, was between the devil and the blue bird, and a companion, Howard Royd, 1047 3358 street, were walking together when Policeman Robinson and Ford appa- lied him. The police books followed, with the girl finally diving into the Ohio canal. She drowned. Royd escaped. **Knocks Senses Out** Toledo, Ohio. Aug. 26 — Robert Pearl, 25, was with his wife of 321 he was unable to tell the cause. Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISSIONE CHAPTER CHILD SEFS FATHER WITH WITH BILLY Desperado Defies Mob After Tearing Hole in Man's Skull Cincinnati, O. Aug. 25—John Douglas and his children were playing in front of his home at 415 Carlsbeck avenue. Hill Lawrence (white), national war man and his go-getter stummed into the rollicking trio a 28 years old, a boy 12 years old and the father. Douglas objected to a police man, uneasiness and was promptly blackjacked, the blow tearing a large hole in his skull. Lawrence, thinking the man was dead, leisurely walked down the street, swinging his Mickey on his wrist. Shoots at Boy Douglas' young son attempted to follow the assistant, but was stopped by a pistol shot from the facing attack. A police man jumped young Douglas and attempted to overtake the desperate. When Lawrence reached Sixth and John streets he wheeled around and attacked jumped young Douglas and attempted to overtake the desperate. When Lawrence reached Sixth and John streets he wheeled around and attacked jumped young Douglas and attempted to overtake the desperate. When Lawrence reached Sixth and John streets he wheeled around and attacked jumped young Douglas and attempted to overtake the desperate. The policemen took up the chase at this point. One placed Lawrence under arrest, while another sent in a riot weapon saved the prisoner and policemen from injury at the hands of the angry crowd that surrounded them, demanding the release of the white so that they could inflict punishment. Further excitement was occasioned when Douglas was rushed to the hospital, charged with disorderly conduct, Lawrence is being held pending the outcome of Douglas's injuries. Twist Reports Douglas and his wife are prominent members of the Presbyterian Church and have a good reputation in this city. White newspapers twisted the real facts in the story as they told the story of the richmond street by a white woman. ATLANTANS ARE PROUD OF NEW $250,000 TRUST CO. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25—Almost coincidently with the opening of the grand session of the National Negro Business League in this city, the Trial Court has set a date, begun to do business. This new bank, the most colossal undertaking of its kind in the state, will be the first of its kind of face banking projects. It is capitalized at $250,000. It is not only catering to local paranormal but will also provide a bank for out-of-town depositions. The directors are among the strongest business men in the city. The chairman of the board, gave out the information that the trust company will be the parent bank of a great financial system of business methods and greater financial security for our people wherever they may be. We will do a general banking business and will have fourteen different departments. POLICE HEAR STORY OF 19 AUTOMOBILE THEFTS Washington, D. C., Aug. 28—A mechanic at heart, Joseph Morroe Robinson, 21, 241 Elm street, has been arrested and charged with the disobjection of North Capitol and St. Louis, Police Officer Rainer and Holmes of the Second precinct made the arrest. Robinson has confessed to a practice of taking tires and other accessories from machines and diverting them to his own purposes. In the St. Louis street, saying that the latter had been his accomplice when he had taken an automobile belonging to Rodney L. Park and dismantled it, Maboney is said to have confessed. Dies Sudddeply Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 26.—Neighbors saw William Moore, 45, 540 Southern avenue, reel and fell in his doomway. Copener Henzler said that death was due to hemorrhage of the lungs. E HOUS YOU THE GREATEST OCT. AUGUST against the state for Lyme Association for the A- cademy, New York, and United States Congress by the association calls upon their Represen- tent reads as fol- lows: of Justice has been by Judge G bill was constituted why any Represen- tative oppose a mea- sure as mob mur- dens against the Dyer in the Senate is sentative and ever ought to be be United States and pill have shown federal governmen the government It is up to every person to see to it that the name of ever pill is put on reco- nce of telegrams a congressman so tha- doubt that their A Vote Against the Dyer Bill Is a Vote for Lynching A Vote Against the Dyer Bill Is a Vote for Lynching The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth avenue, New York, announced the above as its slogan in the fight to have the Dyer anti-lynching bill enacted into law by the United States Congress. A statement issued by the association today and signed by James Weldon Johnson calls upon our people throughout the country to watch their Representatives and Senators. Mr. Johnson's statement reads as follows: "The Department of Justice has gone on record in an opinion delivered by Judge Goff, saying that the Dyer anti-lynching bill was constitutional. There is no longer any excuse why any Representative of the American people should oppose a measure designed to end such a monstrous evil as mob murder. "Every vote against the Dyer bill in the House of Representatives or in the Senate is a vote for lynching. "Every Representative and every Senator who dares to oppose this bill ought to be listed by our voters throughout the United States and placed on record. "The states have shown they cannot or will not stop lynching. The federal government should now act. The Dyer bill gives the government the necessary authorization to act. It is up to every man and woman in the United States to see it that the Dyer bill is passed and that the name of every man in Congress who opposes that bill is put on record. "A constant fire of telegrams and letters should be directed at your Congressmen so that they know without any shadow of doubt that their constituents want the bill passed." MRS. WILKINS LOSES CONTROL OF AUTO; KILLS Wife of Barron Wilkins Runs Car Into Crowd of White Men—One Dies Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 26.—Becoming confused at a sudden turn in the road leading from Pleasantville in this city, Mrs. Caroline Wilkins of New York, Thursday evening, while operating an automobile, ran into and collapsed Northfield, N.J., a stood front of the American restaurant on Main Street, in Pleasantville. The hindered was a most unusual one. He hindered with two other men as the Wilkins machine, with Mrs. Wilkins driving, accompanied by William B. Ramsey, 1337 Hainesville, was shaking the car up over into sight. Other machines were coming and going along the busy road and in a moment of confusion Mrs. Wilkins leaped to steppe on the wrong lever, shooting the car up over the curb into the three men, striking the wall of the building. The dead man was killed almost instantly. Both Wilkins and Ramsey were held without bail in the Pleasantville jail investigation. Wife of Barron Wilkins was formerly Mrs. Sparrow and is well known in Boston and Chicago. She was married June 22 to Barron Wilkins, the son of Mrs. Sparrow, and resided at 189 West 134th street, in the beautiful Caroline apartments, which Mr. Wilkins had renovated and which Mr. Wilkins hurried to Atlantic City as soon as notified of his wife's trouble. Minister to the T. N. B. body trusts the R. P. O. body trusts the R. P. O. church with intimately of his July 22 night. The kissation hated him to no end. He contains eyes and good souls that I not exalt, kissing him. From agreed said the congregation remains. J. WILFIELD DOMESTIC AFFAIRS LEAD WOMAN TO TAKE Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 24. - Mrs. Fanny Beatty, wife of James Beatty, well known for her bravery, committed suicide here August 15 by drinking the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid. Mrs. Levy and looze administered first aid and ordered her taken at once to Merys Hospital. She died in the ambulance. The remains were sent to the home of her mother of it. He Quaker for birth, her inability to be about a reconciliation between herself and her husband is said to have caused the suicide. LET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FOLLOW YOU ON YOUR VACATION. ORDER IT NOW. THE FIRST INSTALL SE BEHIN CANNOT AFFORD TO M THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF Just the Dyer Bill for Lynching For the Advancement of Colored Work, announced the above as its Dyer anti-lynching bill enacted Congress. A association today and signed upon our people throughout Representatives and Senators as follows: Justice has gone on record in Judge Goff, saying that the constitutional. There is no Representative of the America measure designed to end job murder. The Dyer bill in the House of Senate is a vote for Lynching, and every Senator dares to be listed by our voters and placed on record. In they cannot or will not government should now act. Government the necessary answer to every man and woman to it that the Dyer bill is of every man in Congress on record. Grams and letters should be en so that they know without their constituents want "HOODOO" DOPE GIVES PASTOR KISSING SPELL Minister Sonfesses Queer Love Feeling to the Board of Deacons J. WILLIAMS CLIFFORD TO REFUSE WEET BILL JOB Washington, D. C., Aug. 36. According to we authenticated information mentioned in many Clifford, former will officiate 43 official in the War Risk Insurance Bureau, has been asked to take a important position under the reorganized War Risk Department as wiped out by the Sweet bill. Clifford at the present time president of the Monumental Pictures Corporation units is not believed he will relinquish his work to enter the government sledge again. WING 5 the fact that there will be no mail on Labor Day, September 5, gents and correspondentss would mail their news letters and orders on September 1 or 2. This is important STALLMENT OF INDTH TO MISSONE CHA MOB JACK ROPER FALLS FROM AUTO; DIES Bad Street Blamed for Queer Mishap When Roadster Goes Into Hole Two holes, about twelve inches deep, and about ten feet apart in the street on california avenue between East 41st and 42nd streets, were the cause of the death of Jack Cooper, 4041 California avenue. Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock, who fell from a two-seated speedster car, owned and driven by John Arrington, 3833 Emma Avenue, car dashed over the indented streets. Since the city is held responsible for the accident, the coroner's inquiry was postponed to August 30. The driver was arrested and three children and was a member of the Ellis' badge. The driver of the car was not held, but he is doing all he can to assist him to obtain relief from the city. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 26—*Camp Hancock*, used in time of war to train soldiers to aid for democracy in the war. A mob here when a man was taken from the University Hospital and sent to the hospital to get Walter Smiley an ammunition and killed Patrolman W. W. Moore, Gen Hightower and wounded eight other persons. The hospital they were told that Smiley was dead, and his body had been removed to the morgue. Making for the body, he then seized seven members of the posse seized a body members of the posse seized a body believing it to be Smiley. Evidence of the body was taken, and Smiley was shot through the head before being captured by policemen. The body burned by the mob here no such marks, but is likely to have been the victim of complication of diseases. No attempts have been made to make arrests, city authorities maintain that the police part will renew the bad feeling that exists because of Smaller's contact. Washington, D.C., Aug. 26-12th T. Montgomery, founder and prominent citizen of Mount Bayon, Miss., has come to this city on business and is devoted to be of a grave political nature. Trustworthy information has it that the chief point of attack made by Montgomery has been against the state under the present management. He conferred with President Harding and is said to have intimated that certain of the men who lead the public leaders who are distributing patronage are not above question. Woman's Hose Cause Fight Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 25—Frederic Gibson, 55, Mortimer street, has been charged with assault in the first degree. Gibson is alleged to have stabbed otter Alison White (white) when the latter made a threat to remove money from her stocking. FIRST EDITION Will Soon Appear in The Chicago Defender Mrs. Carolyn Wilkins Wife of Barron Wilkins, wealthy New York sportsman, who is being held by authorities in Pleasantville, N. J., pending investigation of the death of Homer Haines (white), killed by automobile driven by Mrs. Wilkins. ArmySword Weapon of Mad Lover New York, Aug. 26.—Angered at her continued refusals to marry him, Charles Williams, 47, a West Indian Sunday night stabbed by Tessie Williams, 38, a woman on the street, three times, and slashed the woman's 9-year-old daughter those across the breast with an old army knife. Williams had a room across the hall from Mrs. Lewis's apartments, and has forcing his intentions on the woman she again refused his request that she marry him. Muttering that he would get sane, she returned, eating and getting. Without a word the West Indian promptly inflicted three serials. The little girl attempted to aid her mother and was herself badly wounded. hearing the bodies ran in and were about to give the assistant a baiting when he was saved by the arrival of detectives. He was arrested on a charge of felonious assault. BARE "TRIAL MARRIAGE" IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT BARE "TRIAL MARRIAGE" IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT Miss Elizabeth Clay, 3534 Ebbside avenue, through her attorneys, Eliza B. Clark, 3534 Ebbside avenue, court against Edward J. Hattman, 3534 Cottage Grove avenue, president of the Hatton Promotive Association, promise. Miss Clay alleges a petition that Hatton promised to marry her but failed to do so. She declared that she had been married from a former wife she went through a ceremony with her at Crown Point, Ind, informing her at the same time that she had been formed again within a year in order to comply with the laws of Illinois. Miss Clay had passed. Miss Hattman asserted she mind despite the fact that she repeatedly requested him to carry out his promise. She alleges that $25,000 in debt to which she has been damaged. UNDRESESES COP TRYING TO ARREST HER 'HUBBY' Washington, D. C., Aug. 28.-For attacking a policeman, Mrs. Alice Hardison, Mrs. Mary Hardison, and months in jail by Police Judge Hardison. According to the story told by Hardison, the police officer the Policeman M. Poland, the Ninth precinct when the latter sought to arrest her husband. She did not arrest her husband and torn off the officer's clothes and had scratched him in the face. **ADMITS HE SLEEW SIX** Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 26.-Intimitation that he had killed a total of six men was given prison autoattempts by the police. Hampson Ghodson, Memphis, just before he drowned along with Chessy Gramm and Will Allen, Ghodson killed AIL GUNS GREET CROWD BENT ON MURDER Would-Be Lynchers Fall As Hot Lead Checks Their Onslaught Knoxville, Teen, Aug. 26—“Here is watch; take that off Negro. My face greased black; I sorie, gone from here.” The above note, undoubtedly written by a white man, was found behind the door of a local plumbing establishment with the wrist watch enlarged to the young white woman, who belonged to Martin. Martin attacked. Martin is a mulatto. Years ago, Knoxville citizens sought to dynamite the county jail in an effort to get Marcie Mays, who is accused of having murdered Miss Jane Smith. A mob came again. A great battle raged around the courthouse and the jail. The law had accounted for the law breakers. The object was to get Frank Martin, who was arrested as a slave with the woman with the attack on her. Three Counties Mobilize ! The law-abiding element of the law is that the officer has been outspoken in its praise of the action of the sheriff's force, state police, infantrymen and cavalrymen, taken to protect the jail against dynamiting. As soon as it was learned the officer from Anderson, Sevier and Claybourne counties, six machine guns, manned by state police, were placed as to sweep all approaches to the jail. Hurl Bricks at Police Several Max Disc Of the wounded Clarence Leek, shot through the body, may die while the mouth, is in a serious condition. L. K. Hull, whose right arm was shattered, will lose that member. A boy, Kornell, had his body riddled with buckshot. When the watch and note were found in the plumber's shop, they found that he had a relative of the girl. The relative identified the watch as one other relative, and to a relative of the girl. The relative identified the watch as one other relative. The hands showed that it had stopped running at a little past 7 o'clock. Judge Nelson announced after the battle that the Criminal Court grand jury, which was summoned to meet this Thursday, had evidence connected with the crime. This statement was authorized just after Sheriff Tate and Adjunct General Guard had announced that all precautions necessary to protect the suspect and other prisoners in the jail would result. Send Firearms from City One of the largest dealers in firearms and ammunition shipped all of his merchandise from Knoxville, and after the shooting that further trouble would result. The action of the police officers will have a salutary effect on law, not only in Knoxville, but in all parts of the state of Continued on Page 2, Column 5 Atlanta Holds Best National Business League Session MOLES Phe hae SERRE LAER MEERA TEER Seat el ONE PAGE TWO INTEREST GREATEST FOR YEARS Financiers of Race Exchange ieas on Racial Uplitt Atlanta, Gay Ane, 26 --Aslanta ean ae Me Strath iinwe of chee te fine iia ame. 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In the mesiatine fe he wrepewrt that the agriewiinral wc nacacite Bs enacted ea at fee Tether eves the das Peviste iN Teailewd debt rs funding, the refund ft fe sllied eit and weverat Stine mnesures Hl go over sti The Seqtenther meetin, Acconting 1 Trulstreet's reports, returis on duly: bauilding: mdivate te Ting expeetint exyssnsiat iy th bit: Sug tdustey ie nears Rear team, TAF cities stwowtond STULRAAE pormits granted, a gin af 225 por cont aver July, 1980, and 2 yer cent aver June this year. There hae won a reaction tn tho maar lnsistey due to the srastie: ree Avetion it the: prices sf wholesale Magar some tonite age when whe rtm wine sdoeresisend fy tent =e Cente fare cemta eat thee tude The inerican. Shir Hebning coanysiny uit announced that ats sividends on Cominon Steck will he hseontitned Ordinaeuy Where Ha payment of $175 au share on thie $45,000,000 eninman Heuer Ges ‘The Senate wan the soon of a lively tit between Senatar Lode of Massachtigetis amd Senator But Har- rion of Mississippl over the treaty Of peace which Ix none being ten tated with Germany. Sinatar Tare Flown charged that the neguations Seore being covered with mare secrecy. Than the, Greate of Versailles, for Shick the Demmerate wer blamed Senator Lodge rrfsed to livulee aay Information le misht have an the aroundg tat he wax not helping to Bike the treaty. There are abut 11,000 Smithoe, £760 Johnsons, 5.260" Rrowns and 5210 Millers i the bureay of navigation, Counting 1.800 men sullicient fora Srew of an ordinary battleship there bre enough Smiths in the wavy te man cleven such vessels, The American Ravy's Intost and greatest giant. the California, has Amen pared fy commtisaton witty a crew af 1La00 afiieers aed mien, Cap {ain a. Zsicemeion ie in command, A Viiladetphinn. Thomas Shaw, july the recon) for load. traasta- A review of the recent develanment fh the Hepntttem party fa Vireini Bia] Georgia. Ieee stant the fore ination of a peditieal defense tomantit« Ter mbeae daaty wih bee tm wean [fai MMucate th: puke reeontin the fiiafeal eriete faeanes the sonh. The Aether ritors pledged their ald to the wrerram. Industrial Exhibit Ruch, interest eontee arma the indduetrialexhcadt. 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Taddstaen te tae fra the ring, pwesereee a totem eaten hunt seyery every aan ted Pie inate berets tetera Tae Tite inesinanien vempanties, twee Beit tad "Bewnke nt iaatratee cwpanier Shor edalis: aneurin remot ae treet somite. me. tee instars sonpatise a thin nf fee al fare Pitas stureme sive euts. ntti, fea ind investment entiyectes Cay of gnernte tin pearls Seen Tein fenedey satutatshnstonte, sy ne Tngpajer srisdios, three apesiecs vers tal dey: sbatninye estecitichanenss ane Tien at boernteiers ar anette pies fare nteatet tie haces soiee bat Fae at the Hare, threo wowepane rs Ey Unattaysnes Haseaute ttn et: fogs chegee me understeer {he fora steak omptetorieds Cie fet Pye Eagle Gaines rata jin, sig feu Beass, ote Tae tai Ittuesy tien baor td tated Rvenutae- iRiver teres 4ecteraat inaaraies HUandiatcoate ast oni tion partite [iat teantetacturine erage | Some Live Wires {Athans fave size a few of real thee seites atnetia He busitess group. Get Jamin steerion iaaving ameretaey Tie ad Feiss said” eit atthe Hecruntied tnfopendente de GD tine Somatital presidents of the Atay !iusdnese teetaue ated View pestle int tie Atlanta. States Swine team OAKES Rene paesicent atthe SH: wrens Lite inoueanes conan: Ret Veg Think. ceenieralaltaronnd san Sed ywiektegt af tee Stamaaed Tan Bit Bening erenpane: Weed. shay. te CWihier nf the Askin Sacinge bank: Stee A Shay sertary, af The Jaa Rasivee haat: i 1 bane “Afowitent nt the Tuite” ieee !Ekipetrations Mesos Amos athe fat Lig Deng Stare. Toman, Terry, the “preaddent wf tive Ciiaeng Crist Cath Ving. nw Une. eznne Wink which had Hs qpening on the frst Tage oc the bg eanvention, are a “eeantad the tite wines Wf AUANEE {Sogte Business tite, i Officers Elected {The officers slectert for the ensuin: lyenpares Todi Tee Moon hersttent HPikewen, kes Cartes Hames, ts Fees peowidenns. Moved ray, AL Chaat Prnats, econ view rea tent, Phitateipnta, Pa: Bre ihe Siew presisen, ‘Ponmessoog Te # Wiilaiae, darth tee president. eer: 'elaz 1M, Meddy. 1fth view president, FRommasucs We te Coteen,. sixth vie Provident. Toulsiana: Sirs. TT (Washington, event view” presitent ‘albama: Mrs. Masrie L. Walker Aeiuh vice president. Virginia: Mes CRATE Maiane, mint wire persitent ‘AMieeiuets Biminett ae Sentt, Boreetary Marhinsion, De C2 A. Te Hole, a sheant secrstary, AMlahonnas has. Anderson, tresenne, inet: be Aiiwrn Yoaktear New Fark: LE Clay, ssesnite Feskerrar, Temnessor Se 78, Tiemneten, oeseintan Petra Moegiuriz Wm. ily Davie. senor: hing, Distsiet of Conable GX. Tear Pheta! Wanapertation ken, Chicago in: : Ae Next Meeting in Chicaso white the next meeting Wace tha jneu get been ehosen hye tive exert Semintes, there fe meh elsibllt tin chieaaw will be srtectd, CHL Ngee iuleanttazis have meh. pre SAived to the cammitten bo: te rehire jExgiatives at the eanvention and th Ugh teagan bth favo: aa the witee of Hhe-atext meetin. : ‘Trip 40 Tuskegen Lo crue convention Belts at see “ions on Friday. Saturday tio ear j Rents of delewates act visitore srr [earried te Tuskezre, Where they Fer este of ss pester ata Hesgwe aed the. faculey and state Lugay of the ieeutution | vam, He ban given aA men Ae AARpsti yas wot Mod am ee Bes iees ie) woines Ben ot diowedy. elorae, Phretetans: sey that iis tito ie aus fre eeterent okt Heatiome atid this unixes ewes ith ding eeisvary tlewet shaw. fae ste feed a UM affects and only tn OF tine jacreen fer wehean the wae IS IM hae alles. Tho Manufacturers’ Aireraft Aseo- ciation Ras completed sestevey ot Oe (hited states ent smmertices teat i the List ais monihs the 1.200 comimner= fat rsiaten in operation’ in ‘hie Sauntty have flesh appreximately SOE) nibs, Cheer all this distance Theg wads aieroant for lifter death And farty-thiee auuries in twenty Savent areisdents, ‘These seaths and ine Srecen as haved on the “ESD iiyers ami stim men. The report Tees dav rad ame rvtaton of Myon. New Yarie states 1920 population woe beaha eet and inelinledt AyISEta0, Wiles anni RASeATE females The Chiat pepemtation sinetaesd by color aed Thee Nae Welgeast whiter, 128,423 Catron, ish Invlians, 5.478 Chinese, Sake dageinese: aid TA wthors. The Whites tnersased ELE per cont, while the Tater nereasnd 2220 per een. Accunding te an ogtimare compiled by Devaistie Amerie, the farkitne of Sohn Io, eeketoiter in £2.400,060,000, TaNe nehntes, $1. 0n0,000 fn Stand Ano anh attier el serneit iow, $400. tinge incites tock and anes, Siuiciua.gnd in ibistelal coryura tions, Theives and banks: $200,000,000 in nee Tenaty ety, stateand freien Woes: Ssanguiagwe’ jn public Weiities xeeur= Nine and €108,08,0009 in real estate am An infinerion baw been granted by feaveat catutge Tandis tn Minos Aaainst Warvisun Barker, W, A. Naw- Rinsnn and hn Coe, heads. ‘of the Creoperttive Steree nt Amerie are Gecinss then tw stan the ale we stow fy the company. Up te sate $16,000,000 NE the stork hast been sold, Mise Ate M, Rohingnn, congress wenn frees Okkahoms., has expressed herself iy epenettion to the Shepstrd= TToeiwee taateraits, bit whivk fas al Peng punted the Senate. she ss Sorte Grit Insiead of giving te help Silene the gible Helfer wend he Tartienming: thie bil praviles for the establishment “of an autecratic, tiutenned, practieally “uncantrolled, Seu febrally autiwwrized, center of irgetesanda.” “rh recent drouth and hot weather rave had a hizhly percentible initia Chee inthe rediegen at erp ext hates frou what they. were waelier in the sinmiee. "The reatieed estfinates Tn corn, wheat, teats cial weiter os Tntor alee asgrewate 266,400,500) Vrecieks Atnact every: Crip eccuid HAIR DRESGER GUTS TROT MOTHER OFFOUR Los Apgeter, Cul, AME, ho "1at snes sue Li, dvatie,” | Shir waited amd Alevander Charles, Lante enor tothe Wad, dees bee ison Lava, we if te site he cols faut rater "eth auiek and ete Lueeimeat to sete Met Jugalan, cee Fe ast wunie on Ste te ea Stee edie ied apart tna hee taint Rie se the Ste oe titaesee as att theese nd risen nt h-ttecutahige OF 18 ents Dreact in Friendship ‘Thaesday st stone a atone ihe arene eat CMe wat tr tie int ME ae lis iors Bes ee Sts, So Sen dingy Romie Aenatts mucee’ Sy ttae tins eeshte eat SU on intents este dante the Shot atte auekis” pencit tieae they tond Se fiererte cae gee svete sd Safes Nesp fo end tw have Greats Eethaeae tie sane ttme wh verte nae attioe Weaker ie an ‘No'n aekat' af ts women ha Beet Sabet fhe. frame he Hi edukiens Wiiey Chartonentenvd reat waa ivatea i ait Fenine fo he gube ant acta, Mek Sachin ashes in” tie tltchen Shane silted fn tiene aml Setar fiilstonacetet conversion sei th ean ean te aie acer ahig tht she began sombtie hor Male le eee (ak aren tah Staged. sells the tony Eyswitness’ Story unto ered tt, “at eB oot agtes Shs ttn say eae st tans ie anette ta fe ltt tnnte meas cur nek ltea inctea tin her tate iene ‘his aronsagewad. her Toretend A ale wet teh te ae te eanae ttnoe eis a eles i stonmon "nd zene ey ue inh te late tiene har aa Seiten deaked himself tree und to eat he ha Ot hee eau ae eee ae WHITE MAN ATTEMPTS 1 RAPE 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL THE CHICAGO DEFENDER. tis bare Were acverey stectint “un } Phe Renate priv exes aud eleetions Satin ie Sewkeres” “icenaiuesn Mia Kase evetoan intial Sutil tga! Pact, Deatmerat fines, AM he Litmocttie Som Fi ne contaricl tae Sac the deste tor ie doctcone Milo Szsione IeHeaglon,_ wort wm cei ean sou a be Te onl wae pagent Steen che "mel hae ye fede fads “iin waht gt sh Farad that yond strc tne fe ital cleats ane te nee Hes"hageed roses ia totnaae ice nf pacing sina tut th alo anton ty edo au ee Rin, Now’ Proncis atvslane avensel laf getting wll the ell ening they ean eae nel at avin i ea ie ho wurde | Apformation divutzed by Count AMS Stamtogtag wins for ane ia ee om th Sates oF eam uate Masi, bow erste ts het tiorsinny wil soak revseaner a stetutanrguernent riche ia cee ave said fae kat ited take connate alsine ae ick dine she Mie atcernmeent te ty ell iia" sEinanie we iatce itoncat oe Pe aay Sai ats AL the vernon af te miprene cm eh hs erate tee Tleoes ace fakin'nthers thene that Amerie ten abet Sealey eae tees teri at thao cht: ellen | Iminarante fn Satorn. af Sue ant sin santa ne ole Aetae EAS can tw beat in ounte” fo hetzonat temta harged tthe gear. tata “An ndseatn thie epee terete an at: mmesictad fen ansinntton'¢y cater thie ronnie Fi neta ets manent tet ieveat at Aurstesinga aint New ens Eu Accorling to a” Wote taken ty the HEEL ie ince tas exe r Miernicte in tee intone fea SENa'Sio Tor acs ian fn faa | thre t 9 rapsne varent sn text Jerieeea che ieee Witigy Se inti atiient ae the Ameri Sine Comune Me non janepan heared Gor tis get aerate naen was” te at ie thesnoisitiem othe erm sale tt aneteam necgests a tN Ran ot teal a comyoutin re ha whan oe German Censor | Stops Film en _ African Troops drape sonata Tage aan Here Bon ee ma nae ira eee Goan cates seed ae perma to ae trae Hoong When for an cae hae Te Te on Shh tn areal a oar YET Kills Wife Fi Sar c Because of Camzanions Mcashivetan. 12 C.. Ane SG, - Men, atten Hanae, $8, ‘501 Sesame serene pie are eal Sate atin Sreuttuty ad ee Wena Wiig Tiong aries Roe ieee pete MORES anrtee rere woke mateo Sha arre ore tee we piven Tae ee cainies ie aoe Mercia tte steer hiss ta ete beta” tie ehrat wid une Hie wife Imietonrp nd eect toe nang: media fre Aitigen at he nak in etng wag see i tates tnt he ee meee hel itu the coampeng weigh mae wife ee ee tne then teers Diigestionsiietisevetatee were a1 ine ee meas fae alatioe siete, “Rt ame tae Re sie have moved ote severl different, tivcoa nan etn ir hee fe Tc" lente tint er voted etna than non ty swore a a ee a ah heliew elucehawes Boa abe cs setoatiah” eamety itoeeate Tape ak at ahs ind. where He on miasin negli of the ieiltines sent told the kanebdy that he a aoiNe is wet RC tie Re pe pte ee a et ie tn tact vt tices wae Hot at Wes alee Tearnet ee fram or ecae10 aSkere te" cenretine ont netic “nvipant nt the tins rennet ata Tea shlew eco retina cae fee uae 2 wel Ptah ie te om ee in Ase fer actos cee tent wine Fi ceria wih tneend ante shies aie Rie Wan te wtosits font ant had eon sat ert aici i Sane hayes ated ne a abe alt aoe ane hee dior tive oetine eae eo a ‘iencuenten $2 whieh waned ha be teeounralell $e ehh A RECIPE FOR “HOTGH”: JUNIPER BERRIS AND GI ae saz 5 26 wet ats ee tt sete gh ae ee ee Ft ia i ea aac, fone PRE et iii sat rade eis Sita Be St eee de are tei fae ira Soa a harrtee to anata teelekm of Hatton, rh a ee fond preeinet station ionse smd the ar canoe Fe eH wen ee HIOTERS BGK DOW REA Ley SHEWS 173 Heiid ‘Tennessee, While hy some it ix De- owed thai tive wennetinn ot 0 ty Toe anh ketal eget at eet aie eit inte “whieh the alice wre fervent ie Kuen thin after aes innd” gone, Seater cere in ha Meta te hag se amd tne ot HGGeE Mu ae day hd fC red to. certtinom tne yuan Sent to defend the ta. Sa teiart inte tot nee: gy appre neal amd eneeerte wioumaed ets Tit tthe! ino win by thie eos iresenty in the vere, hkmed thle {isnweitiom tr vate ive Base” List of Injured “rhoge injury the fhtine were: lita “Coreen” shoe Aust he sites Title Lane wn throne right wut and iit ing eanabdoned sre Modern Eiders sat Wet. hw, sh" waar dailea eaten tt Set ete nts inure in eel, ater suin'tn"qontad caving lieu (iene ‘haley’. bullet wottnd hewugh te ain, ‘Arig: sot theo tafe shwulor snd send right hg. HL pth Pk, ballet sows al aver ani thetic ara Mw Haney ee mevnish toft te. Axton i tates teh wh pace, We. W: leaves, Noshellto, glut twhew ingrmeh cai ea ngs che hn WAC tinea ence eboh rth one fete in tote ii EEE a 1" Knother in Serious. Condition. iceman ity toe trae stato: cotuliian ‘errs: "Rhomas Sahar she 4 te ‘eae mes sk nee ke, Ei CR he thresh babar eae Ghiviere Caen, Nia aha in anit suave ane, *inioe Se Nehate, shot fm tack ae righting emg Paes Sie Chania "clei, sichtls waned it BEE, stot tofe thigh amt ack, Fic rum, ot i right aris tee aigerchal anit “anguten nn hee BS anne, UFonne ate i igi’ see otto [OVENS Batic stighely woundes in fxet with buckshot. ate EES tanmgets aciona) sur ismte se cuca tn ia and aro fo chest: digharged Ge go heme. eRe Seliene 1, she fn Tace ant nie Siartes McCall, struck in-head with Ms COURT BLOM BATTLEFIELD Fo RT oF TE SERS Eg a teen iets UFE I THE AGATA vere wea Tp eraay pee ROE fy the enurtnwe: af Sader ayes M, Cant, wh pete at he Harrier street station, werr arise to pie Momwlay nesning when th Cae at iteateie Hreant wan caller Testelee deat Matte Welds, homely sti fe hor fenue She Teal been aarested with Alestnder Desk 28, 220 Sar Stewie he ailere Restee's. S30 pire ciel. and elisa with dennderis nddiet. When interviewed hy De center tepurtee Renter stated hag her hha, Palward Tevant whe Hives at the Penta Hotel, 228 North Hou street, teirvatietiam, At. Wed lent her here ona vislt, She fe! een visitine her ‘saeeln an 127 State strewt, BMC Rt geomet te heme ti it FS State strest. to roam for A week. Tt fen there, “aererding te "her state: nent. that, Parker, and Veoh, Rawwen te her as "Fridays" anade her slrank nd trio te force Mer ta submit, 16 their wishes. She foneht then off And g uirsing a heute Meast ae the result of Their anited auiaek, She ie heing het at the. Marrisan utpest Rannex, while Peal te at tberty at ails Fhe ease with he etd type peel Tug, an- investigation wf the iets tory. $$ Truck Kills White Boy New York, Ame, 28.-White driving ay ante Tsk thronh the “irons Wetnesidas, Prank Carsten, 3, 2 Weat Uist street. ran aver in Killed Wilbert Cohen, 5, ef 8Ub Bast TOF streets de White be. Witness iid the elven was tivable tee stags Te trek ty avail the geekdont Hiviesten, who tenis the hos ter the Erang. hospital, seas Ticked upon at FS RIPa: hatin aif semaiclae: wena NEW soo | Vincennes Hotel genet Rooms $1.50a Day &Up | ein Reg bs ange | 50,000 SATISFACTORY CREDIT ACCOUNTS. OUR RECORD ENO RECOMMENDATION } WE'LL SAVE YGU MONEY! / e oa s Anta & F ica C lac. } i wtate of Furniture Lo.=| 3131-33-35 Siate Siveet THE hs ! Home Cash ey IGUST GUENTHER & SON AUGUST GUENTHER & SON | Expert Cleaners | of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments | | Rugs, Carpets and Draperies | OFFICE 316-18 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET |} AUTO SERVICE PHONE DOUGLAS 3274 WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN PLANTS eg TS a TELEPHONES—OOUGLAS. S45 = ‘DAY AND NIGHT: > CHARLES S. JACKSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR FINEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA $815-17 State Street CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Se! SSS LO be fi be $4,000 A YEAR! WANTED—A ian capable of earning $4,000 a year. Musi be man now holding responsible: position. esgre-sive, have some selling sense and organizing ability, have goad eduea- tion. Must be able to traits men and got resitlts, ts propos sition has possibilities unlimited for the man who wants co. make good. Address; Box A, CHICAGO DEFENDER. ANNOUNCEMENT VERY peentiy “unt Varia: yun of Missional Pass bev it Ehigine duo. tiwsiy situana i Bi ea the Senin AS exureseive: of the gener auadsaicitian of aWat “whi seal Re coat ses TOUS fae a the Gast swuntiy teed AME AGHENKY Tie diferent secs Case nk the “euiath sy resqtosting Ian te teqentiiee Mis eat ita Vitatanats a quttintest a Tie Toston, uate tive -enpsione mehuate Steele vt VASA MANES inte mires sents ae OF MR, SWHENEYS eetimaty he apperiioa to ilumainecinggs Kansas City, Men wept FSS Mr. W, Allison weency, care the Ghieaye Ucvender, Ghcage, Tie My. Dear tte, Sweeney: NEVER in my" experience have I ceen justice and. the proper arraigament ceed out ton enemy of the Race auch as YOUR” SHAGNIFICENT AND OVERWHELM: ING EDITORIAL IN THE LAST ISSUE OF The De- fender relative to Vararanane ‘Good, ond mansuyeurre THE UNCROWNED KING | OF THE EDITORIAL WRIT: ERS OF THIS MUCH ABUSED RACE OF OURS, and fam for youn ANY tine ANY pince ANY where. and under ANY cireum: ances Yours very truly Nevson 'C. Crews. Editor Kansas City Sua. St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 7, 1518. Dear Editor: "What! man- ner of man-is this FEAR- ess writer W. ALLI- SON SWEENEY? His pen ig mightier THAN 4, THOUSAND SWORDS: YEA, TEN THOUSAND, NOTHING has ever’ been fashioned. to fit a mans Beat as “What Struck” Old Vardaman?™ Words tail to express. my appreciation of him. Every seliresrecting! Negro swt well be PROUD. OF THIS MAN. whose mighty ren is a mirror of curse to the op- pressors of the already ope Pressed. May God forever bless that GREAT CHIEFTAIN OF MY RACE. Tam your respectfully, GEdRGE'E MINTYRE. Mi, SWEENEY having ehevr- fully “coanplied weit the eeyuest made at hia. hat Sere TAD VARTAMAS Swill ap fren in tie tllonvtine bese of The cee POLICE REGORGILE GOUPLE | WRILE REIEHOOHE GESSIP sation Wc peears Woae- tee edentoes Farag wen wnt a eens a foe, See stay See he te SSE ween ane eae ani unter SeaseRiacor tae eit st escer ne tha Hanlon ‘aevet Sau ua ey Balter te yaa Hand had Ween fate thels. ame, See aa ear tet ee she meet eon nnn vetutns fie oe Gee cao Fein eft fn en he hes iE, TE arenne DEFENDER SOLLOW | OUCH YOUR NACA: Hed 12 Gh TULSA 5 Sd HAUT euEnReNED te PA SHUR acu TE UTAA RETY HS LECH DUT National Red Grane Officials Investigate Charges of Alleged Neglect | Taba, Oki, Aumust 26. 8, D. Hooker, ehaitvin af the “Tats es Tief eommbitie, aeeigves that imme. Mlataier ator the ryt tere thee eg fenced 0 Ie plist thee nee tbat Ww'ving goin iw restore the, wale al Hen Eason ont” ont? prepaety Which Was slestenped, Lop ta the press ‘it tine it hurt mitten pretense tne want keeping i serk, the Tubes Far Aesneiating Nas. even "cone 3 ar na to itee an Galen teeing the elty ee sit irvtelity an cwnnestion with the teat vunilastarion, Red Cross to Act Despite mew Wintancna which are “roniats mp ever das, the WOT AL Te Yeattdinig the Bays ares ia making Aeauty breress, Vallawing pn Te turte that thee "Patan Het Crag We Nistor ead eon aesediet in ats Mts rational atiirerse wf th. arcaniztton Singe te the ity a hetd eniitoresioe With Meal” Moule. inohyaias rege Fontatives of the vitizray tele cum inition, Only twetartee plane ween Heaney an Ute believed thatthe “plan to build n Ito crise hospital te ouve the ilbet Work tnt sick people [that are mow Inthe hish sehant wil le oontemminatel. Tt ie propeed ts _Somitenet the bnildine aa! Recess Sthiwt, mesa the matory sehen. “The rstter emmmittor hes Heknawet ritgeet The ehwrte far $11 tenn te Chicago" Friune, sent fo Ht through he Chiciee Defender It wos. ti Sevunad arent dunetion, renee “3 for. the toesiet being $1300. sent hy the Chinre Hoare and Protective Ase Countrywide Campaign On Acents of the teller eammities have aoy tourist the if ren states in Giller ia eyeate ieteesst in, providin Boone tods for the saterenes de Fiatren ted a Usnecetstgl Lone. Tesne amd 1. Hooker, HS, Tehes and fA. Groce eatalishos Fastern Heetaiatiers ty. Wchington, | Aa! iniiaecion preceeding to re. phigiy the ety from Interfering with Ingittner ope rations i the banemed ale viet Tae been ted auataet tee, Rt lune rime thine exter attnrnees Sree bean iorantene torte he the Shs tecininen remsanios in wharf CON sa tian etrre an Ince sleet eges heopants badtese fe weeean tens Hite waters nf recovering their in Fame eee amintate senert endiriaie all rm fevdie! Baw sancsisites wf the Tulsa ECE Raney fe f fee ponagea ret Gare By neetabie cana soe, al tie whe niay listens Intéreat in Heri ad tieamanaition, 1S BARS, BUAIGAR MAS. UNGAR? SOURT TO TELL SATURGAY, AUSUST 27, 1921 SiLK ORES PEBOLERS — TY STRY FER 15 FULL OF NEW LIFE AND ENERGY WOW, HE STATES Can Do as Big Day's Work as He Could Fifteen Years Ago, He says. George W. Motontne, 699 Eagle street, Soliet, IM wellskwnwn suede inavster Yor the Bin, inlet & Rast ten tisulrnad nt Warez, Unde Baa the felling fo say aleat tantars Edom hesitage te pecnmnienh Tanta to anyone, for T haere ait the ventidenee inthe world in the mais wi Wins te put men the raid 0 fone heaith anit bast fixed isp 80 fine that 1 ean da an ble a days Work ay Uesnatd fifteen years nao and noe fool ang the. worse from it, During the Waar me” tow fa the ard hee the gether ao mvc 9 tse ies Bt Mame and dag, and Cot ine ay Fearn vend (tien T eeu aed ta tthe Join AMS merce reams hans trang, Tho ing atppeniee athe iitte sea mage: te wat sere Sex right with mee F hdqated terete feien ns, haul avetit pain afesiud amy heare ant was so nerves and rete esse 1 got Srey lithe som fron mg Sep. Thwene anen im stele am Rteemet, fole tized and wart oneal Geos “ad eae im Torghey ba Stape. That, aie, few tortion of Tanke have Mit ins np aad meda me as healthy aad sire ne 1 cold sie 9 Mond meter tut a beteer: appetieg, Csiepthing “agrees with ame pwerfoetls tie T alreg ae natn ast dil gh San a nebosibage Tn on Call af new Itecaw?t enerse that t feet like a dite front person and teers saline tom ised Lain sag for Takacs “Fanta te seb ia itcrae OE The wateroen eng sstermy ‘Tie Marta Dane state The Gel Tee coe Ect & Taster and Phe Mable Bene Canna ie lendinge dmicianty every Ee pit ba bedsna- ae AAA wHo KBOWS THE BAR vino Gai fe, stam, Sree area st gee aga, High seit Seca | Rec Mey Eg oe. BiOes Sy i eae De oa Pierce carom Pepe Yan Brg eke, ae ga ig 2 Re oh, a SR SOG we ineent EG HOP e, SON SN EES. oem bu Nests engl Spe Eee Enc ar eae Rosie See 0s ce fe PRESET oo an acres i Feed te od Ch teh PLES BOSS Pen ths, Se Nadiaiehe. Seorpte’ eventing sete. Gl USS ee i a) wt Ae A Coes ey BE veus ees S225 a PY Have! : You? + z ANYTHING sou wish REVIEWED, CORREA TEN, WHIETES or RES Wet ADVICE of SCHGESTIONS GIVESE BUT LS SHADE for FEPLICATION SEI tne WRITE Ia Prices Keaonsniemalt Pustnasy CoNTiMSStAt ALL Letters MUST BE Accomaanied ‘with Stamps 22 Assure Reply SAY, FELLERS! Faery ott was a Pee wise bicd Sete ESS] who sat: on Stent sp. ee eee Moa trottey Feet o ke wire to keep ee GE warm. Me's i ] dead. Prot Beas] by touting the Chicago Heatieg & Ventilating Co, DW. 334 St. Victory 507? Hee atimee Re pers. ois PR ASSES banat chat WRIT SRS ari VW maker ie mi "EDWARD DYSON foie, Each Ge G2 Se Be The CHAS. L. REESE TAXICAB SERVICE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Garage and Repair Shop Special Classes for Ladies White Labor Leaders Aroused by Rise of Ku Kinrx SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 UNIONS TO STAMP OUT KLAN RULE "pcan Foes Crush Workers The Ku Kiuy Klan ix on the ware path bedgunwere were ie mnie a Brtsset ‘later te wate this wes Eathization, HE yytee “Us seatroged Bhecanteing ey miyes stele cae ee dng “ta tesvnaee wher aid at) Wl Ben cine nt wewncicead tatoe Mil Mist feuiahe the wort he eats of the tree Laster Dron aiter, weuravip. centeietng. tin Getivitive. wf the segamization, Inn Been eared, ae fais "oie yet tee thar tastier ok Annies nae it than owatiee Rid, ke med iedurnee ths abe Rewind und. the snguntzation, Wien owas thet pest veel te Tie aisjeck faa st wiuclane eves mitten, that, Drtgit how and rer tol tung. of ite. Wott fcitiee iy car dingy toe Se dt Wray ‘upon. Soth Wor have gwd rena te Kae IEE alone oneantzatineie east oe id Mull de de sive onesasions preset sacl We teteture urge tery aieamier 9 orkantzed Liber terse te tka We Wiis Khan ts deatogit nt ote Yahor nist feat tie sac wean Got atid eragpet the Wu Why" Kila An fate the tevin. Is World Wide “rts rand af orsanigatioay 4 tt ceontinnd tor the United States. Evers atien in Tate tars jt sot bat firular wand i Kis Melay "Rivne Sth nvawes rs aiffevent. tus tae ss Jeet. peti sane thee sown Jive" leap rind: precicesive eeu Setou tint une tee better Tatar Eerditinna, | Wer hase watered ele Pere soane flew itz the nmin Sof Ghee abintetiew te rite nf sie “organizations in menor he ets Dison. tat wmntent fe whe te Uenivte, wetliva ated joie, te nt later vine seth nt nesta uct ote ate Ru Huy” Rian Tie Ntwnrivon Tengu, ive toda ten stan eta. hi fer Mains the. cuymert wfa thee exeeervie Then. Whiterits juomibetpy hate se Gling the inesata ralue nf at weal diene orzanizatintl the World War Vittrateec hae Cewnsiderahts ine Sresieed Pe Amerie Losin wast Be fepaceds he Ku Rhus Rha poe iat sittin Tie Garman. Ka Rtas Wai gees unity the tanne ef tie “argeseh. it Duraiee nider the guidance wf the Chuplesers. sind during tines nt Grikes ir inatntaitis lersimentenss “Tt Bane cirosder sieewentten for Moe sect Zin, mutdation wt many aoraan sunken Italy's Klan Te trate it ae the "Raneist This ferstntvtion haw xine babe teaele Stver Kalear beater, fond aw sbesteaed Shane ae tbe: siesta adhe ft PETS ‘Tetioe olaties fave boot spear jini aint eices “atestroeeds he ae Conners have coamearnerd the sath of The eUasensth Pav wel Ties howe fie alte ot eh rts Jeo hkac abe wearers ad Joust Healy: Rate fam We tens Meir te tain rheanseeen dite att ‘Guschnvcntien, knw aor Oss ARAN” Thrcee tse wngarmtzatgenicthie Pax Gute! anal the | Anite oroenhy met Geoeqiem sommtuat, thee tent sin ie Banke were eft fer atl an toc sie TS Byariee, the semdcoticlad bu fina esnegeaje for Tonys spends aul Qieattoe thie feraniation et sibtiale of Junvoniens: Kenoute sas he ssh Jeiguesct thew frandaly ewinewe hut Bt werden the teetiese b tite Bae Cine an wad at factions abet oe Siilectieete’ ont ih, Must Be Stopped {Phe inefonsins dewrewsten $80 tele tio ahaa eam Lae tend wn demebnle oe abirit Minccatent Swati ther tanten ato Batic Danae THiS stiri ef tne FEMS nuianéesta iaelf an" sorikes elnccyatine: pies Tt ae aban a Vecvinen et saebalenditions, Pater Tie iel ate fasuce sand adit ther Jhnuhte, se tanta prosuesion. ie Pinfetersang er thiere bubtdiess seul ott [tits eubaunace the furaattien retreat pedie tetas iiig twat ser ewe shay thse anneal Chee af proanenense stator, Te 8 Bing Staet Wane tar aed onli oo ee asec esas aw the POUL pnestion aa oncaeid ‘aie et set adhe ile oeeeae Wp ut tie fost abou, ee tee Sle Rar oR BShane rai ae echt Bare Rix” hen South. Flays: New Gamez Seeks Joh for Race Man Washinnton, [eta Mis, de A pee sistenn rita tae thos pote Heat The Sovehera coveteasest ih Wershitt= piesereipe ac arrameg ig eat Haat ashti sorter ar assem: Mice ids iaSf thar suaiherse rs Hittien ‘eh prealiae tore sane of Rapieatuine (ecahede. syorcial wection, Bai aisat in sides fey weemanla Je janteut pes tinenes oe She Eaten Tiiaine win potent tr stecysat Sutin ens CARRIES HOOTCH IN: BAG Browkiyy No Yoo Mies Wallin Alina Se stk Undo acoso, the Bie ahuesiea tet wary Ino Bieuthon hag: thar etoth st AMENMT 1S Ptcnbed guilty Auener 1s in the Beanie serine: Peto Wega Gechitey tectibed Wat. dterry fe Bley fe Maes trang stele te oR, ecurae Wiltunan, petiee “rossi, 20:3 Fttoy caret thio. was tek ot Tia sine nf The actos. wees relate BM gree wate te eee Sta he ba Bastia tte wl tle pelle ob aR = . jtute!l estiiute! Editor Abbott’s Comment Ku Klux Klan Ord on Ku Klux Klan Order se sie Re i oe he fo PH pepe, ue ra tee iN anf restnye the Vineet, oper, Ut the Wlaehs organize i se ester ma gale Meio tie dander ae te tone brea Regedit, We have, ty a atledte ta ate lssees I epi see Tine ecg er ceucnpets aia tein” in the revival of Nog aw subir, eatineay Lrgecte the anose dangerous of fan EERE Ay tase | emer nt sage Heese i austen “Ane Oe i Te Te teen uinahie to se th Sinpang ot tery fort of etl ed of any suet ananteat iat a th fad when they de ait heir fet Tine wun of the wruainal iia fi stews wok any vil they put it Aven Seth Kwame Miubitess etlty weith, a evnzeanen. This geet tste Tay otttraces —pertonied Mi 2 a a ahr amd ta ado ext te Chica ow nee he as ots ae Tie ea far ax the Negro situation is con Sumetienst Can early an ormatttngs «Th gedi ine eaironares ie Th ag kine aise ms ele Hee! ana Aspen tw ¢eult ok SEA cuatatene Soaks eae fy eke that haw not hae SP tina eantigeake, we ate hat pest. spterorty of ome governmiomt 2G Te yrentey well fhe man ti hear, stint. Gaitst peaceful and orbs ly, ashi Orth Cl, AUTO STRIKES STREET CMA: 4 ESCAPE DEATH DEFENDER AEARER ASK5 AEE 7) GRANGE “POLIEY" REE TO CHANS Ber yer fo fiave been 4 constant reontey atid avlyiecattes ef swath jeune. Your potion seed editertale an very Hts cond shwitd tae isthe agworee Hated be ever see persern wha hae a wy ef gee yeite ea even “eam. Ae stedsohe wnt ts seme ene waratay ay iawipie asainst Dewclers Gite comlied wae strest sues cod pinhdiy plavesteasatect thee opheating Su thy iivete watz dust eas Koen ahaa sath igrdonoac tees agaiie t sdiety Kava cuts. prerabes Shain General uphabdtegs the peers Sanda. dlinesel frantet the Neer Sa exvellen ciel Wil da mich send Frente Hveideet ty" any! qempes BMe Ss Ge general thts sate bop cas a Siedig thre tae beste wlth. Helvalos The Btoul fades to esr tales tithe af Cita twee bette hens. An a Kaew fete MUR dey oaths tz OU Totter seem, Se atte tist bests ty SAN deve. Tih lanes Mest eae geste me ost tenamivedt Ihe ene Hoses ceaat men ttn AER er Eons Vampunia te Tse URE Themis ihe lea SHG testes Baw Seine them? Whe en the dows, tii and, in Geel, every Heo enguraety. tntetitted amd athe Neg witnde aa stages: aueer_tunate ethene ated ves, vee seat Pensetve ad omy swt te ete rected 18 We pene, wonwei tanadlees we ate Noone tan ea aiegi eae atin snore Wopeediand thas age atleer tee We the Sime "Mantes, when “aise Interest ate Sitectened sab We ae iivcaneds whey ate tne sbegatledd ete lyst bentome? “Sesneetes wee, wor settee an ee Wa ane. HES BeE Tavy thee Paes they cane tl aes Eyating shart comtte amonees Or in Hite Meer “tek casi in thole Feces ndashe-rartup of aed wens WHS ee we aes tener thin, atte ewer tases te ghee that ae fie werthy a tiverth pat abetted: ROL ue iesitate hen ar wet ERrUted ete ay shoe nnn, hetedat easiest ro Mewesaary Por aie te hae toy fate be amertead heeutway agen ree WWhe tin aes ae aioe [meee thers ite exerptions t0 tyke aan! post all Htosheeened “ene waneatand te fecetiatte mathise. while all ther Brows det the site resunel theless fortepnitng. amd theis fightin: qulrit [oinaesectinwe t's srsonsceg and thes silt thie fe Bensietiesiter eg heapstetizen? Tosut these feat guestioge, te" your peters inet ean asian, Mor Cecisinie nutwniety, feat ta sean tke Sede wf wane Siichercana™ atl to War hep fleet, sites loaner epee ce Pel eetueepe strestare elses, ate ane what thet palicy semmewhat a Ret ive Whe peste “ale towed Shey Sant ts. sorte fereawhere term [eh tat give thee tie fat eae Hace sinely peede™ STARNES raw, Jn. ‘SESY" Vetnon avenue: THE KU KLUX KLAN HERE Ufa, Cleave vente Vesti ‘rhe stigzetion, auue editorially: by the Deiuiuien « Uiteatie Nei thewse our, Oat tive Wgehe caganiize i woe Ie ete ight the devil with Ure Gihhusties “the ‘duubis with. whitch Venig obververs have wutetel te Ehouwativn of the Kur telus ian, here. “Tine. Diefender fake the Ris ie sisters. tguun, “Ahte Supremes” sv taaltenite to ate itiee, It reprints co initer attaes sade mon the Ka ray fee the: Soar, Te ee “suetstee ter ery ip tke revival of unl t= Ta ocher wont. the thie that outta wien feared he Feats: hae Pengnie. ite the aelietee raeal Jwotiera of thivas there Le been ine tetarete the pone dansetous of Chepnente—punstut We have heen “unahie to see the ree uf any stich aneatization 8 the Ka Belus heres We disigren with ote Neato tontersporary in camdenning ihe work of the original Kian in Ue Sout It was loubtiees titty” af many" oittrazes " pertornied hg. its tnembers ev tw ite hnaitatens, Gut gt Thectiam at Tiad-a justieation, ft x= Pntenees | We eantit sare that thi ficitheation existe ia Chisae nw, irate te, Negro situations. be eomte Ceraed Whine sayroanaes be Bot Snes, We have the mackiners. ut the haw to pewtect the rights of both Sstes an hele heute heise datstt situation in resant th its great recent IMHUx uf Sears twiacions 0k, dete ome fie hawiews anthredk. we ate bane Gling fe peetes: well. Phe main threat GEAist peaceful aid onl tiy. aWjOste inent He the contral of the Second Naat by eorupe. polities Te tits Tietaeee We hatte te See sided the wx Hranely: Wanzerous essilitities. thar ie te a cortved eu ik iG: HANS IN dll URGES FRIENDS TO HELP HI Maurive Mays, mow eantiond tn Kix county prison, sentenced to ham for the alleged mune of Mes Hectie Lindsey, as authorized Mrs. Lanter Rainey, 3386 Mrairie avenue, te solleet funds fer te puriene af itt. exine Ibs rare Uy the Supreme Com ne ctennessee, Mes Taney, who ws persenaliy aequatisted with, tie Caner Ami mother at the vented. thvn. Torwamted Masse a mines. arer Tr Buh. repteventing “the sum wellecte finn Chicezeans, former frlends ot The prisoner. Halon Selvertnurz, alse a frien of Migs Senta cheek far £24 subwertteod Ig the felling persons: Charene Fouls, S82 Garratt Brice, $i: Bel Hein, $3: Egtertainers waiters, $1; amonyatais, $t Mays has bee ean: fined an prison fi aver a sen with ATdenth sentence nese his West, Ts Suse hae yitrarted nationwide atten= Hon sue io the facts siroundine i TUS rather and father mertaazed thelr fume. te employ counsel, aid thelr fins are none exhatested. | Pons ple whe have investigated the cise Asvert that Maus fe fantacent. ant sib Sequent statements on the part of peiutives: of Mrs. fdndeat, the stain Seman, biwe supperteal the common evitonce that Mars i innisenat, Atterney. Cate, ane. et ie est criminal bwyers in the South,” is Tnaitine the ease, Mays ita Teter to Mes, Rainey weed hee to ell a Wie rion and ask then tor hel. Thine saline 19 iid rau teach Bre, Rainey” by alle tn Tanmetne 2598, Sack Dempaoy. wis straw the ening lige When Ht vemew in teeing Harry Wille. tant wher it anes te setting well ihe shomplon’s heethee a? Mast fant see ang shiek Une, The story four tien ek man Trem dhl not Nevitethy tall Ie etf-prinie Mer sane wenthdbwating piste which his Lsouit stn sek inte ths annoy, Gine f the old tnany's bass iy parties lin has. been trembled by al strane Snd-soomninaty inenraie mites, Some thine ao, swith Hope almost fone, he dl tike i Wt a other Inst Stoppers atid foregoing Me hates Shathists, called tin eehirunrsetor This wre De. Fred Eeuliel, whi bs at paesent Incision) a, s041 Indtana sree Sines Chien.” De Rubel ie a Race ian. Tis treatments yen venne Tohsinis Denpses were sn productive Dp rewnits fat Ue sick fad. heeate a wait felend of the Wocton Itex Sently te sent the flowing” totter tothe physidan: “Dear doctaset SH drop yen a Tine to Tet yon know that To have: not forsettion sath T Weald Barter written seit saosien. bait Shinehewt (Beil Teed venir. address, Now "Tam trsine | 1 teh. von Throwsh Ars, Harttett. "Well, stoetor In regal to tne health. Lam still Hapracine, t stow well tind Tecan Shu amsthing {wean and it doesnt hace ine at all, Laweteh more tenlay than Thee for tive sears. Se, co fon Pente ain Thanked for what vou ite atone toe me. L favent heart from daek: yet und there te othins dinine eve, eo ee ane gu Wek to Wrat Muten sind may sew vou before lone Wishing vou alt te iitek fn the seria, 1 tomitin veur felend, Johnnie Beanpees: Te trchie two tant that Haney Witte fe not a Clikeprctor or that Dr. Heniwt catde’t beg prize fighter, wo, GIVING HER TROUBLES A GIN FIZZ CAUSES ARREST Wasbington, MC Aum. 36.—ite~ cintan stn sonaht te wash awa her traghies in sin, Lavelle #2, Willianis giving her homie as Viena, Vi has hoon wld to the srand jure tinder ands of $840 i:npos a by Malice Juutze Hlantivon, The woman is said to have Leon In the act of steatine 1 luvecel of fin, tateket_ by faicket, from Peter Mt Hiomen, aT streot XN, W, Jolin Fal len 82 Seaton pare, charzed. Hetore tite court that he head seen the worn Coming trom the ecllar of the Dorsch home earring w bucket Frikiy: nb. She it suit to have admitied taking Uwe amd one-half gallons of the ine Tasicant becsiase her troubles were #6 SE resis WIELDS DEADLY BLADE Tune! Mebantets, 39, 112 Hslesery street, ie at dhe emersenes hospital ia serious condition ae the result 6 fazur cute inflicted “hy hie site Mdurinz a quarref at thele hone, She has baen airented. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ve i i Baptist Minister Bares Plot of Wealthy Baker to Have Wife Slain Tk renuiros a file stzeteh of the tmnagieation to, fey a praaeliet a heres unfess rs the unkown sort fue thevges, we MANS Shares Sotineeny ot" . iba the i sive to tiumd Why Safes Eee tie iter ny Na RS minister, i tivge Sg Se RS inse ar nued 2 8g tenes Wh will = ey Gen Wows 31.08% RY Fo fn tin eonnter AR gaeeeny sry Tate” hud BS on. ie ite i. nr, aeRO Sad that it what eee: Johnroa did, tes, Hafner Shartes | Johneun grr ee faye claim to the ys. eat got have to thumd bith Qsahes soe ebee the latter, Any SS 3” Bay ninister. in these Sg Se APR umes, who will A “Bey turn down $1000 gg ie and. rin vonnter geet Stree rena wine ee ees an Insite Tieton PS «eS aN Who secks tn Kil BAe ees his wite isa hero. Qyggiiremancen Sahat it Chai eens ‘According tothe — Mrs Hafne Write Suicido Note For this nate the ceive $800. AS moon ax the note wus written thelr instructinns made it necessary for Shem tee RL ne disaven the wena, Nvsimiiir 80m Was ta be pall tae thts. Dtendtiiy. nize Johnson, in conte pany with Davis, Went to see Tite nee, The Wtkor expiained all the ‘tails, cebison waswered his pee Sau’, tae aecbire: (BEER) Show as the nove ga oe an an a BE Esaclinns mit Shen he RL nt >} dtrown the somin Patten s Sas tn be pal bin teeta, fee fe Sent meh EINES sehnson, in com- Coe Gi atatd wane with Davis Perris teed went to sre Itit- ERs er, THe | tether PERCE Nina the enna tales inson Omcer mecroace siswored his pes sl eg evar ing that, althinch he aidn't S00 hie Wo race Be take part im the were Binet, fr nd ot fFlenMt AR ane. she Seon. dt aeae this futon whe saved Mere diatoms We and ctanded. her iniciand tn jail andes twats nf $15,090, Preacher Tells Wife, Police Jedineon oat andthe follow ine sinarnine vate an Mes. Hate ot be Ciniknal Inoilewad oaien Shee Wie aiyprieed af all tiie sedionine wo tit Baker “Tive tas szrewed between thet Tinta: tie ametvek ta the TSH steer fratlee station. “Phere dahiteons Friend cntervst iat tive plans. Hs See Polvesan Albert Metender, win Dee at a gin yeseard toe: beavers. a Sihort white aga, Metarudder sillint Rinated. to colinsin's sna That hee eaaecattive tor hin aie Coches wid wider ta assist Me Grater, Hafner Accepts MeGruder Tuesday night Jotinson, Messriades agi Davie went t0 the sting to: e6m. Pete plans with Hamer Jedinson te ane ED ee aut ee tele Wrought his frien, Whe was an the vnatsiie, AU Mat ners digeetion. te Fata MeGruter, whe! was dressed iy wteitiin elorlion th come tn, tnd ath three entered Ante Fun aver thie sbe= tails ot the plot, Exersthing ir ranerd. the group sunntered tothe front and hogan 1 conversation on the sidewall, Tat ner in said to havo fob Mew oan Neastaae ced ca haa: whe wis on, the tontsides AU Mate tines dicestlons he Feta Sette ihe seas dress to vame in, and at rd pomamera (oe -# Pun aver the des, S tails" ah pe, PP ® Exersthing bee = SERRE Ce ROH gat eB Squnteredd 1m the BY wh Fl front and hogan SS a eonversation on i tive sidewall, Ha Faas ert ai ter hace teM Ste: yeaa infer: "Dent wor pose SFORPy abut the money. One hes coimt dellaes is ready vehen the Joh is done." Cochran Makes Arrest AM MeCrudor's sina, Cochran, on tha ‘oiher sidn of the street, walked rast to achere the group was stanllng ina arrested the reartel an Suspiclon. tater MeGrader and Johinsun were relrased, Davie and Hafner were hark iaced nager Simann winds at tive predien= inary hearing in the Enalesrood) comet Av the examination tn the same cote! Tuesitay morning. thes. were hel te the cand jury on m chusse af rons spieaee to cuneate a felony at Wat ere hon! wae Increased te $15.06 Ke the. pentiminary. hearin the bakes chard that his wife had eons tn cet tid af Mivn, Mes, Tester ain Talis Theat the ehote,temubie wa Te festalt of her Raving. leds sit. for iicaer whieh cane her hushed to pee her $20" rach weed, “Phe tn Weve inareiedt fa April When some heid robber jerked the pocketbonk of Policeworan Mabel Veexwell, Third wrecines and ent asa with Her ata tone and vate iatie Yoipers she and. ier partner, Faticoonan. Cunninghame made a Seve that they. wound Bet the thee. They arrested Sonn Laveiar we a fuse pert sind aehen they went ta the home BF Lawlor at 2008 South Tark aves hue ther thuveht they were eaters Tus a Pullman ear, for portierres. (te Wdecinth atid ibe helomging to. te cerppany. inet “thelr gases Johns Father. AO Yeara old, Ie fc ahaker at a feoat laundry and he elaimed that he had shaken the things aut of sheets Niveh were sent to the tandre. He Tan aecumulived G2 dozen ‘handkers Chee: wehich he claimed he had abe fined hy the shaking process. Tus einplosers refused to prosecute, DUE ihe was tined St by the court Producer Attracts Notice Indiasapotis, Ind. Aus. 26.—The Suir of tiie wits: puiitishes an ages Ehition of the works of Noble Gteate, Socpraducer of the “hulle Alene" auiraction, appearing in, Sew “Work Git Attention ix called te the tet that ar. State was for twonte rears [resident of this ek and won, inuel Fe ardauinct ten cata. Ku Klux Head Made Leader of College ices Meera thant fon olay ener oe eee Fle stppesitinn is that the unis ERE Ried fee fate Sites tonne ifthe at cana diet cir teas eens ot eee Bod rage aR Ml saureniatis egos tin tte Peale Pe Rt eae o> gums tt aes Se een eens ee Brazilian Gives New Land Facts Pea a eee poate renee atc temp ci rriet e ee stsauee st eeu ae treet ier Oo Sao sing tite ith RS Wf ie aie ee ea ee ae oh uP ate aa enue aa ce ata a jenn ace bates aa Bee Sonar co Meat Sipe Sara's wha ee i TL a ana rer pe can enc fee a rain mem cray nae a See ot mat tae i oa Be es mir ae Beicen mete tsa ie fcovernment aint iid nat cost them Cre aa a tw baer eee Se Perea toner ae Leads Oe Seen at ance Dont te fnats, Hf thie. ts lees rsa Tea tea oa Brenan. Ted Uy thot ten HERE AND THERE Peston, aes Wiliam, Groene, 2 atpeme at the Xe Ske. Ae ates Washingon, Dy Be~ alle Melon te aad tae, fia ea Chae ENTERTAINED REAR Maan: SMa See eres Suton oarstect tame feu off Twsday afternoon, Aus. 24, Se ethane Veneta ee ine Ho ce or Heataanes Wien Sree en ei chart awa nat Fans ni Be sees at Ghteags ete(“wittios st ieunban Gauge Ee aie tere er tae eg Penis Ma URbe ‘fonstine Chiees Soe Pa ene i es Forter! atte McG Peters, See Chay toa Monti, sige Te een Wea eres kina. ates Thee Mites Sie hawated heed ai BT isneati ise Silly Semen Sire ae SAE Tae bartate nae Soe & Re eolting Sis: Oe Sortnine: Mes A. Nolin, irs. &. Strawther, Mrs. ean garry TRL New Gorge S chantioe Stee Moe uaa Sree Ualenineh Sn ek and booby izes. respectively. OCI? TONG BETES TEASE LL Sontelaly, >. J... Atk: Sh-—Iine~ hurst inn, tle popilar rendezvous of Heretik wah geceh whee presence of ‘Ile Sadie Tanner Mtoe? 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Prine: Mi Sherman, Tests, Sree mest eal pexistrart tw. at, Biebdins, ine Ainnitie hie, strsiae prercernes Crean favs, Karate City, Rian, st vim fenriners Kimi woke, Whateites Penn, styrene ‘warren, AanE Meo Ne An Kirk Wao, Touts, Sitpremie serpoiry wavlaw tent fH For Anti-Lynching Law De, BE, Pivbsewont of Pravhtort, gees in making ke reper as supreme ienhwr ag: revue sand sorte evento foe the toltortfan wf Scan fren lt Sounnes Ate ec uatye it ite ue Pintiebine of the state of Rentacke. ese a enor in thetehe te ihe tire muthor of the antietenehine Tie scisiie este pant tog te set teiulatter ara wnten meats the pee” teen a at cy nt tee the time cums when evens” arate" an thie Caen wit we Sines a dase ant ttn fet it toe fared ithe United Statew onerees taken a stant azadat Iya be Sit whieh ntess checker will tle tine aie free Ins}sgtone ed Xineriva a hnnehinie Utne fo al tie itary, Heese stn tes Eee zd hein tev extahliod demir. Uber Tet o£ Sheriff Warns KuKlux Leader to Leave Town Tutte, Stork, Auge Bi-ttnwna we ies Meets Amie sence Become te ay oi Se ol ee cee SN eee aad at ee colette tine ae oF, Be Saige Cocoa ger Sinaia tie Vee Sloe Sea pe et ee Revere ape pela ee a ene MRE GOR ha te SL hter thei, an ok Ghee ees ee eae latte ae ee ate mine erste Su Ne soaetlee Wears weal te eee tie setions of Uke eountiy 18 we at heme be able to maingtin law inal oriiers ‘That monster whieh ts hove threatening vur fustitutions mise e"egisigmat to. bel, where it be= There was # large amount of hnsi- neat trameacced during the muenine Session. Supreme Attornes Ru. Tr, Watkins, whowe Feputation as a tw: er extends thratizhaut the estntes, fnule a report. He has won seune im- portant ease Cor the supreene lodge fii others in the eotirts, Ibe be ever Feaidy to defend al provcet the rights OF the Suprette lodges Urge Law and Order “An auppeul to the Prosdent, anem- were uf Chmurdgen Bovernors ane Atber publie uftioials fora Hem stand acai Ihab rile was presented by. the eoii- bnittec «n rasial conditions and adept ed hy the supreme nde, The report fas ehened bed. TL DP, Westhrook, Coloradin chairman: Tekin We Robin son, Hilinaig, secretary: | Roscoe 6. Simmons, Rentueks: George A. Wate te Murshid: T. G. Sutter, West Virsinia: Wo A. ‘Phainpson, ‘Fennes- seer ale Is Gareln, Kentucky. 0 YOU KNOW THIS MAN? ‘The twiy of an unidentified man ts in the gueste at Garrett, Ind. Phe mn be brown in color, af nies Aitae height aie wets abot TN Wumnds, Hy was killed hy a detective fe the IO. sine his death evi- Hones hats oon furnished which sus: Beste that the mi Was dnmeceat uf Tespassing wr nf ang. wther ¢rime And ihe inan sho shot him has been Ureught terterak Cntih the man i Hesntitisd tthe ran be done either in the inaiter nt treampegsine these Shenmay. have beet Meyendent of hin oe sf having Justien teted to. the Basen, “Ang: dite With a clue to. the thaws ientity shoul “cammuticate With the Chicaro Defender wr with Rees WhACT Miles, box 262, Garrett, tl ee ge ae Sos MAKES HAIR LOOK SLICK! oi Aaa [eer on Bi eNY Veet this new, bent silk-wire inaty doaiote ail Mneroves © te Mae ie 2p peuriners. The Sanitaee Sieker™ i Burliis hig We tea eeny Colored se that of ihe canetes,” Abiiy. white Fath fine ftittso, Makes Wair soft ano sik. tks Tlave strateit, soft, beautiful, stick baie, Get rht of andra, | Prevent Vaidness and baie aid sel disvases Gly Stan Toy mall, peostpettl- sured we kite pant a tte tale me worieder (a ane poate rhe Sanitary Sticke ean tw wth tuned at sour tavenie drueeiat iy Chico wid elsewhere, or bs ai frame THE SANITARY SLICKER CO., 123 Fifth Ave.. Dept. K-72, tier Yante Cat. PAGE THREr GUBRING AT THE STAKE 19 SUICIDE METHOG iN GEGAGIA Bean aes carr rete is bonis edn et tee rc eae ee eae MEL Saliva eee sre ae ag epee ee ae ATES et heats Pon ane aoe Vier Wwat bade barat” Mme gieuseare ie D os Sa Hees s A eS" S least gE Dr. Fred H. Rubel, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 4041 Indiana Avenue Phone Orewel $322 Uti alee Wich mnastectors Te cHinopracric. Mimig coiled barkinate” cP ice perieee of Mee Tie Sisal sStnien ta Toe oath raise eo) artarets thenbors te the cate Hontaetes ut Aer es et Sac tetemge eet eee Flissed bento" weftne wre Pobraor erates Se ratchet A> ee FURNITURE! AUCTION Neegsin Sci at Bult: “Auswon MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1921 Furniture, Rugs. Pianos Victrolas. Silverware. Linens, Cut Glass, Dishes, Ete. Ree, Re a HARRY BRONFIELD. Auct. WILL SERVE LUNCH VIR an ba S SPECIAL RERVE AND BLOGS TABLETS HET gc Sect a treats ame Sia i iia eays' tieatimeat maited for s0e J. H. MONTGOMERY RS Ne eA Sees S08 TeeSesiy Just Send Your Name reer s0tn We, Chita Aces Des LE Cheat mir EVE, £4, NOSE, THROAT fe TROUBLES J a eae CS ee: SE Ae a Ba SREY ret Ger ree comes PmALRe Ho canren, to. fl 120'S. State St torn, 3 aH risen OES Oe in Fiage Degeee whe x erat ee “RHEUMATICO” ace omnes FARA pt us! ; Cariubenn Sea tndian Medicine Cs Saran Sak Leases Sess Gs 66 9 BABIES Enlightenment for You ets eh, Same thy wes ScHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE eponsog cee ae bondi LOOK, BOYS! Sein tie tae g | sre RAPES hone Ge aE SSESE See > NEE a J ore nu eae See LS PBS Boe Bae Bye ```markdown ``` State borderers and star bearers are at the post of the post. If you can't find the post, you can go to John Dugan's room. South State street, would not pay his post. Fred Scott's landlord, she him Post Scott. Post graduate, hospital, where he had a few hours later. The argument, about room rent, fell on the building of the building with the two young boys. Scott's mother, who has now moved from the place where she was born, told Bonnie Russell, respectively, that he most often pays up or leaves. Bonnie refused. Scott appealed to the judge. The judge said he have resented and when they met on the sidewalk the argument started. Bonnie called a Miss McFisher, a charge of being in necessary to the murder. It is believed that she was present. Bonnie asked Scott to answer or be called him in response after it was done. The impost has been continued until August 20. J. C. ALLEN DIES Whiteville, Tong, Aug. 26, 2000. Proof. J. J. Allen builder and principal of the Hardman, county training school in the county of Tong, died at his home Aug. 29 after a brief illness. In the religious and financial circles he held an active part as an organizer and promoter. New York Claims Klan Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 26, 2000. Syracuse announced the role of the George corporation in the claim that it is the most descentant of the old blame. They assert that the Northern branch has the stronger claim to压压 press the matter in the courts. NOTED SCALP SPECIALIST TO VISIT PHILADELPHIA Simon T. F. Pecking, noted body surgeon, and little Camilleri. With James and his wife, Bessie, he spent the week at Philadelphia Hotel. Pa. and will stop at the Roadside Hotel, 254 South 15th street, where persons desiring medical treatment may be seen. Joseph W. B. Minneapolis has been in charge for the past two months, stopping at the Roadside Hotel, and has had bedside stress with his occupants, noting personal WILLA JANE PERKINS demonstrates her expertise in selling with both physical and digital forms will be demonstrated by net- tional sales representative at Miss Perkins. Miss Perkins has no license, not her boots for sale in drug shops nor her access to the internet nor her personal phone numbers to write to her person- nel. Miss Perkins best demonstrates that her customer is her partner more than one year of length, deserves more than one year of length, deserves more than one year of length, only 2 years old- Advertisement. ```markdown ``` --- Loves for Homespun Mr. W. W. Hobson, Homespun Miss. W. W. Hobson was the guest of Mr. B. C. Clark, Owner, Hobson will visit Mr. B. C. Clark and Mrs. B. C. Clark with a present gift. Mr. W. Hobson and Mrs. B. C. Clark will visit the Homespun House on the morning of both of their holidays. Farewell from Restored Johnson, a renowned heir on the estate of that woman after her death, was a distinguished man. Though said it was a delightful outing, it will be a wonderful experience on the occasion of the grand lodge of the Royal Palace of Friends. He will make a trip a few miles from there to visit the Royal Palace of Friends, returning to the city Friday. Minute Service So Home Mississippi Rucker Go Home The Rucker Bunch, Bunch of Atlanta, Ga., who have been the hosts this summer of Mr. and Mrs. Rucker, will host Wednesday for their home. They were numbers of social furniture and by their brightness in this city. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Betrayal Causes Arrest. Henry Phillips Dior The mischief friends of Henry Phillips, 21, Jr. Triple avenue, will be shocked at the cost of death, Phillips came home to his super angst and out to retrieve one, as complained to resting body, and soon after he died, he was apparently due to heart disease. **School Teacher Recovering.** Mrs. Laura J. Muller, one of our most famous teachers, has been uncle of all at her home, 202. Forest avenue, is now able to be up again, according to her attending physician. **To see here.** Mr. another, Mrs. William K. who have been with him for many years, will visit friends here on their way back to Kentucky. **Fractures Ries in Accident.** Mrs. May Washington, 19, Jr. Chambers Hospital, suffering with several fractures and other injuries which he endured on a street car from which he alighted. As she walked around by an automobile, Dies of Heart Failure Dies of Heart Failure. Henry Durson, 40, 406; Northern State Hospital; the 67th of heart failure. He was given by his wife, Ms. Laura Durson. Women Fight It Out. Struck by Automobile. **Struck by Automobile** Borne on a motorcycle by a passenger, suffered an injury to his shoulder when an automobile collided with a horse and caused which he was living at the time to be severely injured. **Mrs and Wife Injured** Chris Tarke and his wife, Lois, were the victims of an automobile accident when the medicine in which they were taking failed to work properly in flat and hard streets. Mr. Tarke was injured about the back, the shoulder suffered injuries to his neck. The Tarke's knee at 50th Federal street. Uses Brick or Weapon Used Brick as Weapon. Alfred Colley, 41, of Countryside, County Hospital suffering with a scab wound on the back of his head which he received when he injured in a fight with Sam Brown, who, after being injured, whoated him with a brick. Quarrel Over Girl Where Did He Get 112 As New York was a compulsory city, Chilonga was a compulsory museum. The museum out and cough to establish a museum. The accident book shows that 1976, street. New York was, carried off by a car, suffering with alcoholism. Jon Carver Petris Sim Carreras 11 William H. H. Walsh street, engraved with silhouette of Johnson, 2012 Walsh street, who pulled on the old polling station back and pro- tected it from the fire. He will lie in his final. The women will not prioritize. law Broken in Fight. Motor motors were the cause of the deaths between Mrs. Amanda Jones, 1040 Northbergh Street, and Mrs. Bernice Jones, 1020 Northbergh Street. Bernice injured him was defending the highway right when the car crashed into the County Hospital suffering with a possible broken jaw. Suffering with Fits Bobden Township, Pennsylvania, married to the County Hospital suffering with epilepsy. Struck by Motorcycle In attempting to cross the street a motorcycle struck a bicycle bridge. The bicycle hit the same riding path as the motorcycle, severely injured about the knee. Injured in Lane: Mrs. Linda Lane, 18, 174, 191, 192 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, 18, 174, 191, 192 Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, 18, 174, 191, 192 IDLEWILD RESORT Blenchman Light in City, Mrs. Pamie Turner-White, Redmond, VA, visited the September 19th meeting of the National Martin, Mr. White has been attending the Gregs Normal Teachers' mission at Greene Biography in the high school of Richmond and has also had eight years experience in the press. He is appreciated by the press because he appreciates the wonderful play of the World's greatest Writer, and so he is a great publisher, Robert S. Abbott. Degree Marmot to Louiseville, Pr. William H. Parshall and the Thornton left the city Sunday meeting motion to Louiseville, Ky., to attend the national medical convention. Falls to Death Returns from Nashville Mrs. Anderson to Mayflower Templ street, secretary of Mayflower Temple Temple. T has returned from Nashville. T has returned to the funeral of her father, John Lock. Rev. Anderson in Springfield Rev. George Anderson, South Suite Springfield, IL. to take charge of Springfield. He to take charge of recently came to the city from Boscomon. Mick, where he spent eight years. Trade School to Open The Trade School with school and office in Abilene will have a trade school with school and office in Abilene on Tuesday, Sept. 11th. He will have contact with if a strong family. Highly Entertained The Alba Christian Endeavor convention, held at Quincy Chapel A. J. E. McCormack and Andrews workers, Mrs. C. R. McCormack, president of the league, was the hostess of the convention and was given management of the entertainment. Back from Missouri Visit City **Returns to City** Mrs. Leeson W. McGraw, former president of the Virginia Society, who has spent two years in St. Paul and Minneapolis, is making her temporary home in the city. Mrs. W. McGraw and Mrs. William Mackenzie, proprietors of the Provident Candy Store, 15 THE CHICAGO DEFENDE! Miss Broadus Goes Home Mrs. Nora Fletcher in City Marc, Nora Fletcher, Hoy Springs, Bob Fletcher, and Terry Springs 112 Pacific Avenue, second apartment. 1152 Pacific Avenue, second apartment. Upper most successful, own it. Most people are making it very pleasant for them. M. Underwood In City Mrs. L. e. Underwood, Franford, Ks. is the guest of Mrs. Mariante Mahsoni Mason, the wife of Dr. E. K. Underwood, grandmother of Reed and Seeds, Supreme Court justices have been planned in her home. Prominent Visitors Entertained Dr. Fred H. Rubel, 4011 Indiana avenue, and Mrs. Marsh Crab, 209 Forest Avenue, number of their friends in home of Mrs. Rosetta Davies and her daughter, in the high school at Urbana, Al. There were 27 guests present. Evanson Present Presents Program Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at the Mount Vernon Museum, a program of music interspersed with a derel. Dr. Edward P. Jones, pastor, shall be the host. Mason and Judge H. W. Willow will speak. It will be known as Mason's pop day and many prominent Missouri speakers. Charles A. Barnwell will preside. Binsa Bank Emplove Hurt Miss Abbey Davis, 613 Calhoun avenue, was thrown from a street car at 55th street and bipolarism Monday. She was taken to the hospital and side and arm. Miss Davis, who is employed at the Bina State Bank, rang the doorbell and the car did not stop. She thereupon requested the conductor to give her a transfer in order that she would be held in some time and when he did allow her to have it, signaled the manager to come and take her. She was thrown from the step to the street by the motion of the car. Nex Bodez in Virginia HOUSE OF PRESIDENT Muse. Alm. Beauty, purity of the original beauty parlor, 700 East 52nd street, left the city on account of the damage, and the original parlor River, Virginia. The original parlor are under the management of Mrs. Leona Arrington. Installation of Officers. The Progressive Clerical Society of The City of New York will have the installation of their flowers Tuesday, August 26 at the community center, 700 Walsh Avenue, the largest of the 85 kind in the country. Nirnpage Burning Rev. P. T. Germann, the pastor of Fulton Street near M. L. Church, and his associates, Dr. W. M. Church and Dr. W. M. Church, and celebrate by having a memorial platform meeting. Monday August 14, Dr. W. M. Church and Dr. W. M. Church, and marriage升堂. All the West Side is platinum in honor. EXITIONS. The Chicago Alumni Chapters, Iota and Theta, of the National Faternity Council, party at their new home, 3822 College Avenue, last Friday night. The boys are欢迎 new students at the Washington orchestra furnished music for the occasion. The second committee, the credit for the success of the affair, being assisted by Leon Risman, secretary of the committee, will attend Monday for Louisville, K. to attend the medical convention. The party will return to the city in September, Dr. and Mrs. Phlox Willis will a few more to join the party at the convention. Makes Solendid Record The many friends of Migs Esther E. Palmer will be grateful to part of the committee for civil service examination for assistant playground director for the number of 125 adult units. 28 passed successfully with the skills second highest on the test and recently completed a course in Psychology she was awarded *N* scholarship by the Elizabeth McGurnich memorial fund. She was made such a scholarship, having made such a scholarship. Much Sport in Idlevild. Dr. Neel Chestnut, Sam S. McLemore, Mike McLemore, Mike, the have been on a week's vacation. They report a very pleasant trip. They report the order to the Pimphrey, Chicago, and Dr. South Cleveland. James Conner in Boston. James, T. Conner, 222. Pierce area, Chicago. He will also visit Lodge, No. 12, in Boston flonding the 12th convent. He will also visit New York before returning to Chicago. Mrs. Keith Visits San. Mrs. Julia Keith, Jersey City, N. J., in the city visiting Joplin, Joplin, Joplin, for the New Jersey Federation of Colored Women's Club. Rev. Stout Returns. Rev. James A. Stout, St. Louis, Chosset, N. E., Church, Chipman parme will arrive in the city Friday to visit the family in California. They will move here. National Baptist Convention. National Baptist Convention is at hand. People intending to visit this meeting kindly notify the committee on assignment of hours at once. If this is done, kindly notify the committee for they can also directly from the trains to their home. L. K. Willemson on entertainment—Everglenn Entertaining for disco Entertain for UCLA Miss. Chelsea D'Angelo '17 Press Avenue, entertained at her home, in honor of her sister, Miss Liane Young Hershey Dipp, Naomi Tuxon, Elizabeth Deweyen, Ella Ashison, Jennifer Haw, Lisa Chell, Delphine Beese and O T L EF Visits Cousin Attorney George W. K. Counsel, assistant in lieu of claims, law department, is the legal counsel of Ms. is in the city visiting his cousin Mrs. Mattie Bounty, 5407 Wabash Avenue. He is the only man of the race in the position with a large radio company. Dr. Diamond Botwars After a question of several days at the airport, he was back in the city. He had accounted his misdeed, deceived Blues, to a nearby bank, and had met about north after the short visit. To Hold Nass Meeting an educational mess shooting will be held at Bettel A. M. E. Church Sunday discussing the economic needs of the city, including the known creator of the city, will speak on "Shall the Neuro Eye or Derigit Eon-ble Gaze" will be furnished by Bethel's choice. --- **Emory, Appomattox.** James K. Emory is man in point of service with the 1st, G. D. Simmons Club Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. With over forty-nine years of experience with the country, Mr. Emory is in a position to introduce a native olive along business lines. School Principal in City Miss. L. W. Colenosa, Greenville, Miss., principal of School No. 2 and daughter, Miss M. E. Colenana, pre in the city, Citing Colenana's father, 4328 Champaign avenue. Miss gone Hunter in City. Miss of the Plymouth Wholesale Association of Cleveland, O. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colenana, and the two Champaign avenues, all坐 from the W. Y. C. A. conference in Wiseau, O. Salvation Army Gives Outing The branch of the Salvation Army should have a free outing in Morgan Park to take your children this week. That child could be watered and the affair was reported to have been quite a stage. Envy the outing was given, explaining that the organization is undertaking, through its substantial work among the people on the South Side. The cooperation of everyone is asked and answered, urgently solicited. Any one wishing to communicate with the Salvation Army should either write a letter or call Victory 4125. Will Dedicate Building Court General Robert Elliot No. 7558 and State Street, Sunday afternoon. and State Street, Sunday afternoon. in Kitchin Designers to start in. In All Foresters kindly take in- ment. Stock Arriver Thomas Watson, Jr. is here. He has his arrival August in at St. Lukes Hosier will be the first patient to receive surgery, since at his extremely early age he is a wonderful singer, but only sing during a break. For this reason, Dr. Watson believes that he should pursue medical mother and baby doing nicely. Clifford Murphy's Kin. St. Louisians Return Honors Dirección de la muestra: Extended musical. On line at www.musicbox.org. Mrs. Friars Publica at 2221 South Park avenue, Chicago, IL 60610. Extraordinary musicals ever based in Chicago given by Mrs. Browne of the King's Daughters Circle for the benefit of South Park Avenue Church. Music by Johnny Mercer and Miss Corneille Lampton. Miss Marie Books, Hanna Lillard and Harrison HOODLUMS CONTINUE THEIR ATTACKS ON PEDESTRIANS Charles Cannon, 29 years old, and Henry Rogers, 28, 251 State street, men at Madison and Deerfield streets, then in company with another man whose identity is unknown, and men at Madison and Deerfield streets. According to the story told by Cannon, he and his friends were on the way to the station to get his train, when he was struck by a motorcycle company, and that morning from Verizon, [lh, where he had finished a contract as a musician with the musical company, and the company was responsible for when he turned to reply he was struck in the mouth by a bystander, being hostion severely when he was rescued by Officer Quillanard. First prefect, he was arrested charged with murder, when it was determined that James Moore (twite), 25 years old, had been severely cut about the face, knife and did not cut anyone, but was trying to get away from the mall. Its condition showed that he had been severely wounded, were bloody and torn and his lip was sewed up. Cannon chills to be from Kansas 'tiry and will still turn repent, people here as character witnesses. Jackson's in New York Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Jackson, 6364 Forrestville avenue, left Wednesday night over the beach. Christian central city. Falls Park. Fairbanks city. They expect to spend a month in the East sightseeing. The young people were known in Chicago's social clubs. --- Mrs. Lewis Hurt in Holdup Mrs. Mary Lewis, 617 Vernon avenue, and Thomas Lewis, 617 Thomas avenue, were hurt in a hold-up on the North Side elevated station last week. One of the families, who were trying to hold up the station, Member of Travels Aid, Miss Sissie Bond, Pittsburg, Pa., is in the Windy City, stopping at the N. W. Broadway, where the member of the Travels Aid at Pittsburg, Officers Boy and Keeting. 25th pre- cinct artillery. 26th precinct landguard. 27th precinct landguard. on complaint of his wife, Mrs. Ethel Roberts. 25S Cal- meter. who charged him with murder. Suspects Erect Wife Fails to Appear William A. Langston. 2533 Street street, New York, when his case was called before judge William H. Tangston. Tangston was arrested for littering, during a quarrel in their home, during a quarrel in their home. Woman Fined Heavily Nab Women as Robbers Mrs. Wesley as Robbery aide, and Mrs. Gussie Bowles, 2500 pound street, were arrested by Officer Brown, and charged with robbery, and charged with robbery in a complaint of John Young, Mr. East 600 street. Held to Grand Jury Kinder as Robbery aide, who was arrested by other officer, 550 pound street, and charged with robbery in a complaint of Grande Rages, 2500 pounds were held to the grand jury under $2,000 pound street, but the charged on the rage charge. Complains of Bobbery **Complaints of Robbery** Jim Kirkman, 61, of New York, street and street was arrested by Sergantis Lalbert, 61, of New York, with burglaries on complaint of Mrs. Reserviston, 2446 Boarstown street. **Man of Many Names** Bryan Newman, 61, of New York, alias John Green, 2123 Langley avenue, who was wanted for burglaries, was arrested by officers George O'Leary and Alison. Fourteen premises and Bayes of the Stock Varis court. Wife, Beater, Fined As Sequestris Noe, Modellton, Stark and Smith, detective bureau, were present at the trial. They were attacked their attention. They arrested William Morgan, the officer of the federal bounty, Morgan was fired 85 and sent to Augsburg Webb M. Good of the Harrison short court. **Wilmer Wright Caught** Willmer Wright, the police officer who was wanted by the police of the Third prescript, for shooting Liberty Walker, was fatally shot by Sequestris Noe and taken glass. The assault occurred to front of the court. William Morgan will be tried September 5. Husband Held to Grand Jury William Hayes, old Vincennes av- erior, died on January 15, 1900, at $6,000 bids by judge Raymond Hayes of the Stock Yards court. Dr. Hayes was weapon after he had hit his wife, Mrs Gertrude Hayes, over the head with a shot during an argument in their home. Held Under $20,000 Bonds Held W. 25, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 bills and Moran, 22nd precinct, and charged with the robbery of $750 bids to the grand jury under $6,000 bids in the bids of the Des Plaines first court. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 CENTER TO CONTEST LEGAL RIGHT OF KU KLUX KLANSMEN Robert C. Hardy, a prominent white lawyer of Chicago, has announced his intention of naming into the legality of the existence of such an organization as the Ku Klux Klan opposes him. He believes that if the Klan has been responsible for certain outrages charged to it, there can be found the dissolution of the organization. He says, "For all I know the Kit-Kat Kid may be a perfectly harmless person, but that order that name indicates that the order may be a message to the nation. In so doing, he getting repressed against the order if it appears responsible for any murages. My service and I feel certain that the country will be at the disposal of any person indebted to this organization without cost to them." This is your last chance to visit Camp Hammond, the first base camp in the park. This has been a most desirable season, and we have a number of important plants, have excellent general friends at Camp Hammond. If you have not been to camp arrange to camp for a few days, or for full classes in military dressmaking, cooking, club club, dramatics, first week in October. Only a limited number can be accommodated in each class. New arrivals at the V. W. this week are: Miss Hammond, teacher in the Army and worker in Philadelphia. Both ladies will remain in our city until September. Tenn., Miss M. M. Traitman of New York city called to see us and we very pleased with the work that is being done by our team. **Pickens in City** William Pickens tells secretary of the Army of Colored People and prominent writer and lecturer, was in Chicago the chicago Defender. The purpose of Mr. Pickens trip to Chicago was not to see the chicago Defender, but he may have done will have an important bearing on the work in the chicago Defender. He lives in New York City. Mrs. Clarence W. Allen in City Mrs. Clarence W. Allen, Mile of Alba, wife of Clarence W. Allen, one of the leading educators in the city. Mrs. Clarence W. Allen, Thursday evening for a week or ten days, stay, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Juline N. Aven- dorph. Mrs. Allen is en route home from Iowa, Iowa, where she spent two months. FIRST CLASS CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT We serve nothing but the Finest Foos in the Market at reasonable prices. Table D'Hote and A La Carte Service Open from 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. 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Outfit, $2.25. Cap only, $1.25 Agents Making Big Money. Son Today. Agent's Outfit, $3.50 PEOPLES CHURCH The Mornington Peninsula Council The Mornington Peninsula Council and study advancement various forms of travel. His Christianity was occupied but Simony and theology. At the morning service we watched the body, delivered a common will with humanity in immortality, fast audience, by their speeches in the children of Israel that they go to become Israelis. He is resplendent in beautiful language the she speaks. sanctioned in all ecclesiastical churches. He was a priest, bishop, and bishop, and many were forced to attend morning service in the pastor, for W. Giles was a common man well live long in the early past audience. In Cook took, for his sacrifice, the children of Israel, that they go for W. Giles served in beautiful language the singer deigned with the black robe so that of His dealing with the barbies in Egypt, Proof of W. Giles was superb, the two concertational singing, by the assistant director, were sung with spirit. Congregational singing is one of the most important assistant roles in the congregation, augmented by the personal musicians, under the direction of William T. Giles, rendered most At the evening service, Rev. Cook delivered the annual session to the bishop, who was joined by the Society made a fine appearance and received with pleasure the wholesome audience were many visitors from St. Louis, Detroit, Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and New York City. Of this coming Sunday promise to be extremely interesting both morning and musical treat, the great choir will render some of the selections by the auditorium. While the auditorium has a seating capacity of 200, order to get a seat at this whitewash church, where there are no denominational lines, the shoest, "One is your Jesus Christ, and all ye are brethren." Returns from Vacation Frederick W. Avenberg will return months' stay in Marquette, Mich., as a guest. Charned With Assault Harry two age 52, and Thomas Perry, 62, were arrested on October 6, 1973, were arrested on October 6, 1973, Fourth product, and charged with assembling a bomb, and charged with Mrs. Miers, 51st Street, Catch Third Bohber Sergeant Earnie Hogan and Thomas Dennis, 51st precinct, have left for Los Angeles to attend the 542 Elmwood avenue, who, according to the officers of the Pacific coast, has been the night officer Christopher Covington the night officer Jason when the three officers engaged in a robbery battle with three armed bandits. Dies Suddenly in Home, Mrs. Emma Hogan, 27, 532 State street, day. The body was removed to the undertaking parcel, 532 State street, where the body was confirmed until Arrested for Non-support Louis Bardell, 43, SSI Indiana avenue, Birdsville, Indiana. Russian and Talleyce, 25th present. With with non-support on complaint of his Gertrude Bardell, 25th La Salle street. Fined for Assault. Joseph Peek, 5270 Nearbern street, Boston, MA. Joseph Peek, 5270 Covington, Boston, MA. 5270 precinct, on complaint of Mrs. Roscoe Peek, the Walshite who was convicted of stealing a firearm from Howard Hayes of the Stock Varshi Fired as Gun Teter Fried as Gun Toter. Notorious. The alley, Narcissus庄 and Hagen, 830 prescript, rounded them up and arrested them. Chance Turner, 392, Michigan avenue, and Bubbs Infeld, 322, Wabash avenue, and Mrs. Ellis Black, but Mrs. Ellis Black, with whom Thodos round, stared to dudge Wells, that she had asked Thodos to take the gun to her garage for protection, that she had asked Thodos to take the gun to her garage for protection, that she had asked Thodos to take the others being discharged. Hold for Robbing Woman Louis Neumann, 21, 2001 St. Louis street and David Goods, 21, 102 Venice avenue and 15, 2001 St. Louis street 15, 2001 St. Louis street 15, 2001 St. Louis street cording to Colleen Madden, 25th street who made the arrests, he has several friends, including the late their children. ```markdown ``` A man waving his hand. Pickens in City SLEEPING CAP THE HARDBELLS WE PAD --- CHICAGO SOCIETY A woman reading a newspaper. Miss. Troma Salem and Miss. Catherine Brown, both of the city, passed through the city this week. Miss. Bess Mammans, Miss. Grace Givens, Miss. Katherine Givens, Miss. A. Brix at Shadow Lawn, Miss. Sissie K. Biley, Vickersburg, Miss. is the nurse of Miss. Gloria Virgin and Elizabeth Tahert, Detroit, Mich., are the guests of Robert Tahert, an avid nverm, and Tahert is seeking a location for a drug store in the city. Alex Doresey, Kansas City, Kan., is visiting nverm at 2235 Ridges avenue. Miss A. L. Gildings, R. N., Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of her brother, D. R. Gildings, 301 Forest Avenue. Miss B. W. K. Kedem, deputy, American Woodson, Albany, Ga., is visiting his son, W. H. Kedem, 6325 Woodson Avenue. Miss Edward C. Ross, Genova, J. Toled, New Orleans, La., and Miss Alice Ruth Aubry, Alphers, La., are visiting Mia Dearborn, St. Louis, Gilmor, 3632 Dearborn street. William Ross, Driver, 606, is visiting L. M. Alban, 1890. Calvin奏 乐, and Mrs. N. S. Brown, Musician. Tom is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Hine, who has been the house guest of Mrs. William Perry, has been the house guest of several weeks, left for her home in Minneapolis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hine, both Jeff,坐席 with the visiting their daughter, Mrs. Barbara Blackwell, 8311 Calumet avenue, Mr. Jeff is a retired police officer. Mr. William Fergerson, 4736 St. Lawrence avenue, entertained 15 last friday evening in honor of Mrs. Jeff. Those present were Mrs. Jessica Gibbs, Ss. Mr. and Mrs. Jessica Gibbs, Ss. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Mrs. Jeff. Admins. Mrs. Roger Harris. Mrs. Ethan Queen Woodruff has been recharged, Ky. En route home she was guest of honor at a breakfast party given by Mrs. Lester Paisley, Caitlin. E. Everett Lane, sporting editor of the "Afro-American," Baltimore, Md., has been his vacation. While here he visited the Chicago Decider plant. Mrs. Maggie Dodge, Desiess, Ohio, have been the house guest for the next two weeks of Mr. and S. E. Kesler and son, 555 Bowen 1 Miss Stephanie, a popular offer of the innate court, is making a much needed cost and vacation at Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Mary A. Amoo, formerly of Washington, D.C., remains quite sick. Mrs. Eileen Roy, daughter of Davidson street. Mrs. Josephine Matson and family, Delaware. Wise, formerly of Chicago, was on vacation in Germany during dinner party Mrs. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Gadney Heis, 65th 41st street, gave a dancing party for Friday evening. The honoree was Gadney, formerly of Gomma, Neb. Mrs. Bessie Fathar, Chilicothe, Mo. Mrs. Madeline Wilson, Charleston, S. C., and Jessie Spasm, Bryton, M. Ph. Mrs. Josephine Truth Cooper left Mrs. Spasm, St. Louis, Mo., visiting Mrs. K. Phillips, Lodi indiana avenue. Mrs. Josephine Truth Cooper left Mrs. Spasm, St. Louis, Mo., visiting Mrs. K. Phillips, Lodi indiana avenue. Mrs. Corrine Woodson, 4214 Prairie Avenue, spent Sunday in Glencoe, the town near Dewing and Mrs. Myrtle Kemp. Mrs. Robert Daulit, 2517 Forest ave. near Dewing, Stewart and Mrs. Lea Bochner of New York and Mrs. Carpenter of London, England. The evening was spent in cards and Miss Louise M. Knighton of St. Louis, M. was the guest of Dee and St. Louis street. Miss Knighton was recently entertained by her many friend-during her stay in the city. Miss Malone, a guest of Mrs. Watterson, was Miss Knighton's sound companion. Miss Watterson took stock of the situation and met with C. In V. McKenzie, and her wife, M. W. Watkins. White her is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hindsy and grandson Miread both former Chicagoans but current old friends and acquaintances. Miread has joined the McGill school of Music in the Mill. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed and their daughter, on point from Minnesota to Louisville, KY, to attend the doctor's visit. C. in V. McKenzie, the guest of the doctors brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tucker, 515 Ingleside Lower Browne and family, accompanied by Miss Harris, moved from Minnesota, Minn., last week and the agents of the Ungleside Hotel. Mrs. H. R. Robinson of St. Louis, Mo. returned home last week after her sister, Mrs. Nannie Turner, Miss Ellie Day of St. Louis, Mo. after spending six weeks with re- lationship in the city and is the guest of her brother, S. G. Day, 512 Vermon avenue. Miss Davis Davis, niece of Mrs. J. W. Tucker, 515 intrude avenue, was called home on account of the things of her mother at Crab Orchard, Miss Corn Willerson, R. N. of St. Louis, Mo. is in the city visiting her mom, Mrs. Clarco Cooper, 4016 Indiana Prof. W. H. Fouse, superintendent of the Lexington schools, is doing specials work at the Chicago Univer- sity. Mrs. A. J. Cunningham of Hot Springs is leaving this week for her home after spending two pleasant days. Mrs. O. W. Walker, 145 West, 26th street, has returned home from New Boston, Tampa, where she went on ac- count. She will then greatly improve her Miss E. Miller, assistant of St. John Baptist church, met with an automobile accident Friday and was unable to leave. Miss E. Chayter filled her place at both services. Fred Griffith of Toronto, Canada, passed through the route on route to Canada with Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Rees, 227 Eart 45th place. Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, 325 Giles avenue, returned Tuesday to Franklin, Franklin and Hillsboro, Tennessee. Mrs. Fitzgerald left the same evening for Indianapolis to accommodate. pony a church priest, formerly of Joliet and St. John's bishop church last Sunday evening. General Charles H. Polk of Philadelphia and George J. Torrell, 4225 Calumni avenue, on route from the K. of P. con- cumption held in Topeka, Kan. He thus transferred to general George J. Torrell, 4225 Calumni avenue, re- cognized Sunday from the K. of P. concumption which conceived in Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. Jefferson J. McKenney, 1649 Watson avenue, and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Young, and her mother, Mrs. Wade Britt of Louisville, KS, is in the office for a few days the most of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Britt, 4750 South Marysville, Dumont of Indiana, and is the host of guest of Mrs. Hazel Mitchner, 3500 Indian avenue, Just Worcester, Hampshire. Her maxey is the honor of Miss Blanche Show of the public bishop staff. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kozler are the maxey is the honor of Miss L. Kozler of New Orleans La- conne bishop bene from the summer. head coach in his career in New York, Pel- sicco B. Krezer, 2012 Connetch avenue, Mrs. Beverly, 2012 Willow ave. Kansas City, Mo., with her hus- band and Kapana City, Mo., with her hus- band. INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF TWELVE NOW IN SESSION the tenth trinomial session of the International Conference of Grants and Tableshade of the International order of Twelve was in session at anion chained A. M. Z. church, 217th Street, New York, on the week in which time more than 50 delegates and visitors attended the conference of the union. The visitation was called to order Monday morning at 10 o'clock by Sir Knight S. A. Ark. After calling the poll of the grand officers and officers of the various states, committees on evidence and officers reports were appointed. After ideas by Prof. J. E. Herrick of the University of Texas for more interest in the military department of the organization and after hearing fractions of the grand lodge of K. R. E. and S. M. T. by the national grand master meeting in Illinois, the meeting adjourned. Sir S. A. Jordan, L. C. G. M. expresses himself with much satisfied appreciation for the growth of the order and so much committedly of its future. Departments from the various states were under the leadership of Sir L. E. Finney, G. C. M. and his co-leaders, Mr. C. M. and his co-leaders, Thomas Friesen. Full detail of transactions as well as the new offices will be in next week's issue. band. Mr. De Mess is captain of the American Glacier baseball team. Mr. Finney is the manager of Canada, is in the city on a sightseeing trip. While here she is visiting Mrs. Kemp, 3332 Wahsh avenue. Mrs. Jartha Gardner of Saskatchewan, Mrs. Robert Hays, 336 East 45th street. Eartha Williams, 3555 State street, is visiting in Detroit, the guest of Mrs. Vioa Scott. She leaves Detroit Thursday for Cleveland. Mrs. Elena D. Winters and her brother Joseph, 4508 Calumet avenue spent several days on a concert tour in St. Louis and other points in Missouri. Mrs. Lena Jones, president of the M. E. church, is visiting her father in Dyuracan, Teen. The teacher is ill at her home, 1416 Church avenue. Rev. J. A. Winters, pastor of St. Paul C. M. E. church, is spending his vacation in New York City. Mary M. Chambers, A. Taylor, 4522 Longley avenue, entertained at a whist party last Friday night. More than fifty guests were present. Mary M. Chambers, A. Taylor, Richard Johnson, Miss Lillian Vanderberg, Lorely Tolius and Carlos Perry. L. W. Colman and daughter, Miss Mary Ethel Coleman of Greenville, Miss, are visiting relatives at 429 Champlin avenue. Additional Society on Page 15 Clubs The V. M. L. L. Club will not have any meeting next week, as the club girls will go to Houston Hector, Mich. for ten days. The president and secretary have just returned from attending the federation in Carbondale. The Hi-Art Music and Dramatic Club met at the home of the president, Dr. Darren Street, Saturday evening, August 20. An interesting program and social feature was arranged for the club, which held a maze, the clever maze-soprano, was welcomed back to the club after a successful trip to the coast with the American Chicago Toboggan Club will hold the regular monthly meeting at 2501 Wabash avenue Sunday, August 20. The club will be attended by all members and friends are cordially invited. H. Y. Blandon, president; Miss Pearle C. Tate, secretary. The Young Americans' Literature and Art Society held a social meeting by all members and friends. The American Warrior, a student of the University of Illinois, was the out-of-town guest. Light refreshments were enjoyed by all members. Dr. Oscar Proctor was chairman of the social committee. Next meeting will be held. The American Beauty Charity Club met last week in a social session, Music and dancing was the program of the evening, which litchi served. The Harmony Club held its annual pluricultural unit on the residence of Mrs Eather Edwards, 45N Langley avenue, Isabella Chirwell, president; Carrie Currie, The Waltden Circle held its second public entertainment: Thursday evening, August 25 at the home of Mrs Edwards. A musical program was arranged by Prof. J. W. Jones, Members and friends of the College of Tennessee, MIss. located in the city of Chicago, met at the Phyllis Whettley Home for Flippers and Foods. The host is Terry Johnson, 52 East 36th street, Sunday, T. R. Holm, president; Mrs. Mary K. Howard, secretary. The Zephyr Social Club experimented with a 1510 North Avenue avenue with an informal dance and lawn party. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alessar E. Burbatsis, Dr. G. W. White and J. W. The Chicago Tuskegee Club will hold its regular fourth Sunday afternoon meeting at the Community Center, 3201 South 12th avenue. Ames Sound, a chambered管子, Saunders chairman. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ANS DITED BY ETHEL GA NEWS OF THE MUSIC WO NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD BY NORA DOUGLAS HOLT MUSIC AND POETRY WITHDRAWS FROM MERGER WITH MUSICIAN St. Paul C. M. E. Church, 641 Hearst St. in the phone of the pastor, St. Paul C. M. E. Church, 641 Hearst St. in the phone of the pastor, Rev. T. C. Johnson, dressed in navy blue, in New York City, in the pastor's room, in a multimillion dollar bill. For accessions to the church and several for prayer F. Serves at the usual hours. Quincoln Church, Dr. H. J. Stewart will preside Sunday, Sunday. "Why I believe in the second coming of Christ," he says, in a near approach; the minister of His coming. The first Sunday in September will preside at a quiet program in a quiet room, the idea of Mrs. Mariah Burke. Second Sunday in September is Harvest Home day. Institutional Church, Dr. A. M. Hearst, dressed in blue, morning on "The Moon and the Stars," one person joined the church, Rev. R. J. Washburn, dressed in blue, morning on "The Subject of Mr. Henderson's session in the evening way," the pastor on profession of faith and two were at the altar for prayer, Rev. J. H. Kimby, dressed in blue, morning on profession of faith and two were at the altar for prayer, Rev. J. H. Kimby, dressed in blue, morning on "The Temporal and the Parallel." In the evening on "The Parallel." The Olivet Baptist Church, Rev. I. K. Williams, B. D. Minister. The pastor on the pulpit and in the audience wore many distinguished visitors, Sunday, in the church and in the audience. Of the University of Nebraska, and many other white visitors, the pastor embracing house ministers, in the evening the pastor presided on the subject, at last Street represented the fact that Rev. J. H. Bradham is still on the sick St. and the visitors were in charge of the young men who are students at the university. St. Mark M. E. Church, 50th street and Walcock avenue, Rev. John W. Robinson, pastor, Last Sunday morning filled by the Rev. Thomas P. Portter, D. B., who preached from the subject, evening, J. A. Washington, together with his chair, gave an evangelistic sermon Sunday morning, Rev W. T. Davis, pastor at Hoeington, ill, will be the speaker. South Park M. E. Church, 32nd and South Park avenue, Rev. James B. Begg, 16th street with a large attendance. The pastor preached both morning and night. The german. The social and musical pro MISS WISE SOLOIST FOR METROPOLITAN CHOIR The Metropolitan Community Concert Conference of Proof, J. Wesley Jones will give its regular monthly musical on Sunday, Aug. 25 at 9 p.m. in Miss Hall. John Childers of Washington, who has been studying how spring brings the warmth of the sun with her mother before returning to her medical work at Howard. She celebrates her staff at the Stonehouse Inn during the summer, all of whom visited the cuisine perfect and the variety of food she介绍s, that Lopez E. Foster, former editor at M. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City, has visited. A Association of Negro Musicians is now in Omaha, Neb., without funds or a position. The editor of the magazine, a company en route to the coast, but they disbanded in Omaha. The editor of this column appeals to musicians to assist this young woman, giving some contribution. Arrangements will be made for musicians to attend and Columbus to aid his return. Send contributions to Nora Donghus Holt, will be made to the cause. The list is posted by the editor with $1. Beauty Hints CARE OF THE HAIR Care of the hair should begin in early childhood. 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Thomas Carey, former Democratic candidate for governor, and president of the insurance company, has been selected general chairman of the Fort Barrison Hospital and Tribune Committee. First vice chairman will be Julius F. Taylor, editor of the Broad AX. Mr. Carey will have chosen on and has selected members of the executive committee consisting of Jesse Binga, banker at Macy's and Public Life Insurance Company; Alexander Flower, campaign treasurer; president at Macy's and Public Life Insurance Company; real estate broker; Frank L. Gillespie, president of the Liberty Life Insurance Company. The memorial member of Congress Martin B. Madison, Hon. Joseph Hass, county recorder; Hon. Daniel Ryan, president of the Congressional Committee; Hon. Stuart Kuck, corner city and county treasurer, and A. J. Whitmer, president of the Chicago National Insurance Company is now in full fall. Sept. 19 will be the opening of the big drive. eddings BUSHAND-KENNEDY Samuel Buchanan and Miss Ludhie Kennedy were married August 15 at high noon at the home of Mrs. Anna Burrell, 522 Indiana avenue by Rue Vernon, with many residences at 6017 Aberdeen street. RUSSELL·SMITH Ernest Russell and Miss Camille Smith were married Saturday, Aug. 26, at the house of her, Stewart. Mrs. Russell was by her, Mrs. Louise Frerson. WITHERS:THOMPSON The marriage is announced of Miss Olive Wither, daughter of Row, G. Wither, and E. F. Thompson, which took place Aug. 26. The newweds are spending their honeymoon in Wichita, Kan. MRS. PHILIPP GREEN HONORED Owesoog, N. V. Aug. 26. 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A dishwasher when once in commercial, spends $2,000 and receives a large list of formulas, oil, vinegar, oils, tinctures, etc. be used again for repair. *initiates in *domain* everywhere 'call' *SARA PATEK, Principal* *SARA PATEK, Principal* Tony Langston's MOVIE and STAGE DEPARTMENT ```markdown ``` "Scandals of 1921" Opens at Grand; Slim Henderson's Lyric Players at Monogram the former premiere dramas of the times. B. I. Loyner, comedian, fated to be the director of the other, but his part is being more than capably filled by Medellín Thompson, a young comedian of great promise. He is a man of great wit and blue eyes to be heard from in the future. Guantán Miller has the principal straight part and as a comedian he is known for whose work deserves more than passing comment are boredy. Scott Stern, the musical director, Many Bunts. This show will remain for the second week. See it—it is a real diversion, and the chorus is far above the A large audience greeted the initial the foremost premiere domains of the film, which included the first feature-length short storybook *Sundays of 1927*, the first biographical for some reason or other, and the first international for some reason or other. Sim Headerson's Lytic Players, one of the biggest and best tabs on the T. O. R. A., opened to good attendance on Monday night, and encouraged his ensemble. Sim has surrogated himself with a capable group of real workers and the offering, which is a musical comedy of speed and chase, both presented, the comedy is right up to the minute, the chorus is a singing and perfect one and furishes perfect support to the principals. There will be no change until the final curtain on Sunday night. Windshield Jackson EIGHTEENTH LETTER SIGNED from my excursions, taken 17, 18, 19. I am from it. In another instant all was attracted to it. Activation. The crowd was so concentrated with the as it would be best for me to meet them. It was sure a happy bunch for the men they had all been pulling for me to the message itward that it was the first time match could in his career that he had ever been we had been at "Troiano." In his career that he had ever been Douglas be and at the appointed hour Tomato the French and myself required to the majors part of the office and received instructions of heat to hard time getting to sleep after taps, and either of Will tell you all about it in my next at this letter. Regards to all from of us. CARNIVAL GAM WITH CONTRO Destroys Outfits and Fines Lying—Patrons CARNIVAL GAMES MECHANICALLY CROOKED WITH CONTROL BY OPERATOR, SAYS JUDGE Destroys Outfits and Fines Attaches of Ferrari Show in Portland—Never Heard Such Lying—Patrons Hadn't a Burglar's Chance—Court Returns Loss Minneapolis, Aug. 25. County Attorney Johnson adduced the respondents had been bled. His show. We have taken him at this town up in arms. The Journal is disbelieving that such an attack had been made. A substantial attack has been made against the merits of other communities, but the only rungging device is the making any injuries one to the mark. These gambling games on the Nat. Interests, and operated thereafter, have been stopped by police. We will show the evidence that the dealer had been secured to the chief, requested by law, that a dealer had been secured to the dealer from other spots over the intersections, and operated thereafter. These shows under the presence of the dealer under the police supervision, a "clean show was to be run," and the dealer had not been justified. In concurring to the chief, claimed that some of the art concessions under orders, we are a witness to a series of attacks and an execution by Sheriff Graham, a number of the games solved by him could be operated by the operator so that the witness can be controlled in will by law, was discriminatory with him, the operation and that the poor workers who played against them. These Arraigned These arraigned gave their names and addresses as follows, and were the charges following their names. Her words are quoted verbatim from the Portland, Ms. who filed plea attaches of Ferrari Show in Portland—Never Heard Such Lying—Patrons Hadn't a Burglar's Chance—Court Returns Loss Lincoln Theatre Lincoln Theatre, which has not within the last ten years action of some nature against carnivals. The Fortran shows have the same result which last week was reported in the *Journal of White Shoes* with a brittle showing a blonde as "recently grown from a Chinese house of shamans." The show went up against it in Portland, where it had promised a ideal and honest carnival. Portland The show was sold out and the blonde was arrested. The record stated after the decision: "It was tempted to hold a sold out two of the carnival's attractions before they became wider under each other." Shepherd Gehman, who was all of his honors titled the show size 12, showed the show size 122 sherry and over $200 in money. dialed on Monday, the day had been carried on during the entire day. Wrapped by the recessing of one of the most plush, musical seats here for some time. It is an all little show beauties with good things, each of something which shaped several interpretations by PETER B. honed several times by Tony Langston's interpretations by the popular singer, an asses to any man's group. Then there is the work of Lulu Whidy, Estelle Cash and Jimmy Howell. Three conventions and double performances that they do. An added feature is the lovely act of Tom Cross and Margaret Jackson, a comedy offering of the show, which is the vocal offerings of Miss Jackson, who is recognized as one of Will general the afternoon was spent in a lovely library. Jumping into tennis on exercises in competitively worn attire included in. We cleaned this ship shape for any "sitting" which we might be called upon to do. Then we joined the others in their games, playing tennis, croquet and developed it among board bills when I was in the show business. Well, there is a little thing named Keupia. He stands about 5 feet high, but he is broad as a giant across the shoulders and he is hard as a rock. He never saw one until you see this Keupia. Well, they have a giant across each other's right hand, and the idea is to go along any route you see fit, without biting, to go the shoulder. I apprehended Keupia and he grunted grimming at the same time reaching out with his right hand by way at this particular entertainment before and in the truth, there are several forms of wrestling that I have seen, what was about to take place all activities wrong them ceased, and as we took hold together every man and manchard had his eye fixed upon us. ```markdown ``` MANAGERS THE MONOGRAM WINDSHIELD JACKSON. IN TOWN president of one of the banks had, Walter & De Haason's Famous Runs, received a wary to pay the sum of time Stemmer was playing with Washington, to Giofuro Zappi, at 12 o'clock before Washington, to Giofuro Zappi, at 12 o'clock before Washington, to follow, to write that mail will fame day the Georgians showed there, each her addressed to Park Theater, at five minutes of 2 as usual, to be carried from Slow Kai Themep. And did we play concert on the band of the Senegalese? Ten, stating that a side street and work stiffened, Themep, care of Dressing Room Club, walking gents all work stiffened, New York, C. of Dressing Room Club, walking gents all work stiffened, New York, C. of Dressing Room Club, so when the bank blew up they would. Svetlana & Bonnie, the real sister, have no trouble in collecting the money from the Venue Theater, Louise's spare silver that happened to fall. Hattie Shumler, 327 College drew the money from the Mint, and is wearing with J. D. Skelmyer's club have donated Pal. Elimands a loan, compass and arsenal. It is very cool in the last two weeks, and will be published soon in the Eastern Journal. When a Wall street magnate walks into a death trap set for him by a criminal gang, detines the peril which contests him—for love of a girl—an underworld den; and when these things are set forth in a love romance, is celebrated author and known producer, it is safe to say that here is "some" motion picture, the kind known as *William Fay*; *children of Night*—story by Max Brandis is to be presented at the Sundance Film Festival, and William Russell is the showman; and increases the joy of expectancy. Russell creates the role of a promiscuous financier, the role of the girl a girl affiliated with a criminal gang until awakening love for the financier leads her to repudiate such misuse, defeating the plas against his life. "Children of Night" should be worth a visit. GEORGIA MINSTRELS By Coy Hernndon Friend Tony - Pleasure, excitement and great business all have been enjoyed. By the Journals, recording the nous Georgias the mollies Abel Falls and Logan, Utah were all turnaways, and Prose, and Junction, were sellouts. So much for business. Now for a little pleasure, hello friends, before our arrival, had already ar- died. P County Attorney Robinson addressed the court after the pleas of the plaintiff, who asked the court to substantiate the heinous. He wanted it understood that the morals of other communities would have no bearing on what the plaintiff asked the court to substantiate, and under some lesser moral correct. He declaimed that a license had been secured for those shows under the protections that the plaintiff asked the court to grant it as his opinion that the contract had not been fulfilled. In conclusion he claimed that some of the apparatus asked showed that this contract had not been fulfilled. As shown by the evidence given by Sheriff Graham, a number of games played by him could be operated by the operator so that the winner was discharged with him. These Arraigned VIE and STA "Shuffle Along," Race Musical Comedy, Is Real Broadway This Shoe-String Show Is All Standing Room Only—Da House Managers Moar "Shuffle Along," Race Musical Comedy, Is Real Broadway 'Wow' This Shoe-String Show Is All to the Standing Room Only-Dark House Managers Moan New York, Aug. 26--In seasons to come, actors and managers on Broadway will be telling about the times that two song and dance Nerges ran a fraed showstring into a whole series of meetings and booths set for formal parties in the social whirl of the Harlem black left. "They will have to establish producers with years of experience were starting our summer shows with tall canical comedy regals and closing with nothing regular," said Nerges. Westbrook Pegler in the Pittsburgh (13.) post. "The summer has been just swirling, and yet, in a little meeting hall, a mile from Times Square, a Nerges musical show is selling out mostly to white people and then along with a tightly controlled group the regular attractions on Broadway. In the restrained and formal language of the bill, all bills, light bills, printing bills and pay vouches, this afternoon, "This shuffle along show is just one of these things that happen in Broadway," Nerges wrote. "Shuffle Along" is a musical comedy written, staged, composed and produced by Nerges with finance and production Guides who put in the swinging bill and the white manager, who thought he might throw a "natural," and then again might roll accidence, which pays no percentage for weeks "Shuffle Along" toured Edinburgh. Hudson is roving in the area and will be at MS 2100 street. She dents the road. Pick & Pick are at the Lyceum Theatre in Greenwich Village, where they would like to from the ballet Walker. Mattik Hike, well known in the theatre world, is also in the ballet Holland, and is entertaining at Jacqueline Gardens, Atlanta City, N. J., according to the Young is look in farness again, entertaining at Milwaukee WI. Mail Young's newsletter, 722 Winnings street, that village. Sweet Papa Lanying is manager on Sweet Papa Lanying, 322 West Smart Set Co. this week. Greenwich, N. J. Edward Jay Davis and Skip Douglas were in Chicago for a few minutes last week, after an indiscrete engagement at the Blue Clip Cup, Milwaukee, WI. Leon Wilson writes from Washington, where he will wait for if adoptions are approved. The Famous Georgia Minuteals are playing the week at Kansas City, Missouri been a great season for the aggregation *Houston & Honen*, the *The Preacher and the Gail*, are hiring on the job at Belmont *The Panda*, Fla. The act is getting wonderful press notes. We are having fine press on the Fox time and are getting some exsp press notices. Mail them each time it addressed to 120 W. Letha at Richardson held the manager invited the authorities to investigate the theft of the firewood, and it is found that many of the booths are not only running gambling tables, but the people who patrolled closely without a chance for their money." Reporter from other apes over the hill published a movement from Homma City to rid that sown of carnivals by creating a prohibitive fence, a store from Monticello, whose interior art carefully cooked to appear trade. American Legion auxiliaries after another carnival had secluded the whole state along gambling and immoral lines. The nationwide opition of carnivals, crystallizing interaction. Without community, easily separated are acting simultaneously. The Union which has not within the town taken action of some nature against carnivals. LINCOLN THEATRE 3120 STATE STREET FIRST CLASS PCTURES CHANGED EASY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous-2 O'clock 10 Midnight SACK AGAIN JOHNNY WOODS with FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Address all mail to Grand Theater, Kansas City, Mo. Week of Sept. 11 This is not a math problem. STAGE Race Musical All Broadway 'Wow' Show Is All to the m Only—Dark Jagers Moan the small time, ranking one-night and two-night stables with no more scenery than you could pack into a taxi-cab, the house could be laid out attached. Plenty of Broadway houses were dark for weeks and others were stopping to motion pictures. When the time came for the New York run the lockers, in des- piration, took a case of the Sixty- four New York Race Hall, which went in a stage, moved in their company and the few little props of grenery, passed out a few dolgers, rigged up a stage and some dressing rooms and fell. It was two weeks before New York tumbled to what was going on in the outer darkness. Sixty-four street, the "Shuffle Along" stays there until January, when it goes to London and rehearses for a real broadway house, one being called "Fat and Take." Flourney Miller and Auney Lyles are the old wildewilde celebrities who are the real comedy and took it around to the white manager, saying: "Here what we're got; give us a chance. They want to see you, and then any other in New York and there isn't a girl in the cast who can't step out to the footlights and put over a real mule alone. It's years of the imitation. New York is now learning for the first time just what color of blue is the real Nerco blue song." Bok and are making the Pantagories time. This week we are splitting the work between the Baltimore and the last week. Bok, Bok, and Bok, and the Daisy Pine, are playing the fairs for the E. M. Barnes and are at St. Paul, Minneapolis, N. Y. G. Fields' Ministries, with Daisy Hair in the lead, are splitting the work between the Baltimore and the Square theater, N. Y. Sound route. Bok, Bok, and Bok, Minneapolis will open at St. Paul on July 25. They travel through Wisconsin following this engagement. The season with the Daisy Pine will reach him if addressed to P. O. Box 221, Salt Lake City, Utah everywhere, are stopping the show at every performance at the Keith Theatres. Exposition Jubilee four, since the death of M. Albert, one of its members, will work in vain under the name of Harris, Brown & Sanders trio. SECOND BREAKING MONDAY QUINTARD MILLENIALS The Cay and Glittering SECOND BIG WEEK Starting MONDAY, Aug.29 DARKTOWN SCANDALS OF 1921 And a Great HAND PICKED C Pre-War Prices: Entire Main NIGHTLY AT 8:30 TWICE HOME OF REAL ENT GRAND T State Street at 31st And a Great HAND PICKED CHORUS of Real Beauty Pre-War Prices: Entire Main Floor, 50c; Balcony, 30c BLACK SWAN RECORDS ASK YOU BLACK SW The only Phonograph By Cole PACE PHONOGR 557 W. 136th St. PERFOR KEEP YOUR NAMES BETWEEN THE STAGE SECTION OF THE Read by 1,000 SEND IN YOUR ROUTES IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. Address All Cars TONY LANGSTON 2435 INDIANA AVE. PACE PHONOGRAPH CORP. 57 W. 13th St. New York City, N. Y. KEEP YOUR NAMES BEFORE THE PUBLISH THE STATE SECTION OF THIS GREAT PAPER IS TONY LANGSTON, Dramatic Editor 435 INDIANA AVE. CHICAGO, IL 63101 COAST DOPE COAST DOPE SENSE AND NONSENSE Dink Johnson—You say my machine shuck you, Mr. Howard. Where is Paul Howard—of the Black and Tun orchestra—Well, Dr. I had a friend who would have been busted into a thousand ideas. He writes "Darwin to Carr" to I have the love found Christopher Columbus' honey. Zack Williams—Why, man, I didn't believe they shot scraps when he was alive. Chris—Why, child. I should say he is: don't you know that man pro-tects his own life when other women nip it and get a thing to do. The Lincoln Boundation Co. is casting again. Will write all about it in the next issue. So long. Old Man. Riley Tucker. Riley Tucker. 221 N. Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone 51991. LULU COATES & CO Toledo, O. Aug. 29 - Lalita Cohen & Corkermaner at Keith's Theater this week. The art, seen here for the past five seasons, is added attraction on big wheel horizons to the usual ride, the dancing of the entire congregation bordering on the sensational. Austin & Delaney, the show organizer, will search through stalls into work engagements, are at Aurea, 10 BIG WEEK DAY, Aug. 29 MILLER Presents Bring Musical Comedy A Musical Rainbow in 2 Big Acts, 12 Big Screen with MEDELL THOMPSON LULU WHBYDY MARY ANN JOHNSON JANES HOWELL TOM CROSS GRACE JOHNSON COLLEGE FOR FREDERIC GEORGE LYNCH TERESSA BURROUGHS BROOKS RD CHORUS of Real Beauty Main Floor, 50c; Balcony, 30c VICE SUNDAY, 6 and 9 P. M. ENTERTAINMENT THEATER Victory 4629 YOUR DEALER FOR SWAN RECORDS Graph Company Owned and Controlled Colored People GRAPH CORP. New York City, N. Y. ARMERS BEFORE THE PUBLIC OF THIS GREAT PAPER IS 100,000 Each and Every Week FOR PERIODATION N.B. BUT MEANS MUCH transactions to ON, Dramatic Editor CHICAGO, IL. PHOENIX THEATRE 334 STATE STREET ELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 245 p.m. to Midnight. Continuous Turner, Musical Director Washed Air Ventilation. Famous Comedian Making Great Hit with the Famous Georgia Minstrels. There are few more versatile comedians than Tim Owesley, the subject of this sketch, who claims Indiana, that we host, Avery, has the ability at a monologist. Tim is a writer of comedy songs and parodies, sketches and tabbals, productions and first parts. He is a one-kopick stage manager and as a producer has few equals. In fact, Tim is a regular walking, breathing, eating and drinking man. He is all round showman. Like a great many of we folks take a part in his exeuse—in Tim is super modest. You never hear him speak above a whisper and when he does he take a good ground before he gets at it. He has even been known to talk about the writer, for which we seize him inasmuch as he had been standing out of the choicely headdress himself that is all meant in this perplexing than the most of the above mentioned aggregation of all stars. Hayes & Hare, who are in the South, are playing the week at Dallas, Tex. T.O.B.A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) NOTICE About 25 T. O. B. A. theatres now closed for the summer will reopen on Labor Day. Send in your application for booking. The best companies will be given preference. All Acts & WRITE OR WRITE SAM E. REEV S. H. DUDL S. H. DUDLEY 1232 78 st. N. W. Washington, D. C. Fineest Picture House Outside the Leap Continuous, 2 P. N. to Midnight E. M. WYER'S STATES ORCHESTRA CLARENCE M. JONES AND HIS SELECT ORCHESTRA DAILY, 6 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT. LAST SHOW STARTS AT 10:30 P. M. MOST POPULAR THEATRE ON THE SOUTH SIDE Clarence H. Black's Symphony Orchestra SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS OF CLASS O. C. HAMMOND OWNER OF PICKFORD, PHONEN AND VENDONE THEATRES TIM OWSLEY TIM OWSLEY NT DRAMA ANSWERS SOCIAL QUESTION "The Foolish Matrons" Sets Forth Life Amid the Bright Lights of Metropolis Hobart Bossworth, whose sterling characterizations of the past have equipped him as One of the most stars of the screen, will be joined in the stellar role of Dr. Jan Fraser, a part far different from the man he has played during the past. In place of the rugged notion which has marked his former triumphs, he has all mental. The problems be confronted in this story are no less perplexing than those which have won him through the foresight of his personality in place of logic encounters. The remainder of the cast includes such experienced nature as Fay, Mildred Manning, Katherine Kirkish, Betty Schade, Margaret McWade, Betty Schade, Margaret McWade, Mildred Manning, Waltla Macdonald and little Frankie Lee. & Companies FIRE OPEN TIME TO EVIN 304-306 Pound, Bldg. Chattanooga, TENN. OR LEY 1223 7th St. N. W. Washington, D. C. Tony Langston MOVIE and STAGE DEPARTMENT ```markdown ``` IN ORDER TO INCLUDE THE BIG K. P. ENGAMMENT THE RELEASE DATE FOR THE GREAT SUPERDRAMA As the World Rolls On Has Been Changed to September 10 A Thrilling, Fast Moving Photodrama, Featuring JACK JOHNSON SUPPORTED By An ALL-STAR COLORED CAST The Greatest Race Photoplay Ever Produced! Box Office Possibilities Are Unlimited Independent Exchanges Arrange Now for STATES RIGHTS :: Managers Write or Wire for Dates. ANDLAUER PRODUCTIONS OZARK BUILDING KANSAS CITY, MO. Tony PATHE OPENS SUIT AS STATE CENSORS SLASH NEWS FILM Board Strikes Out the Scene Showing Prize Award to Swimmers New York, Aug. 19. The first gun in a legal battle between the producer and new board of general board, born in New York, caused the termination of the bathing beauty scene reported last week which tried the nerves of the French pro-fencing company to the brining point. This scene, by the way, was not in a picture drama, but in the Pathe News-trib, which showed the winners of a swimming match and the panning of a medal on the water, says a writer on the New York Knickerbocker Press. According to reports in the prosecution proof, the one price suits were not the only things which came under the censors' disapproval. Another was a statute which could apply that the censors were not wanted to be judged. This legislation the censors apparently condemned humilious to public motifs, for it and the entire scene with the subtitle were struck out. Lewis Innerarity, who speaks for the censors, made of this instance in the courts. If need be, he insists, it will be carried to the highest courts. "News reel," said Mr. Innerarity, in the same class as a newspaper. News reels can be shown in print, and the distinction should be made on printed news and pleaded news. "The foreword of the press and free press, will form the basis of this which is an important test case on censorship in America," said the New York legislature and signed by Governor Miller. The following memoir of news reels appears: Wanted event films. The commission may at any time issue a permit for any film performance event and not otherwise produced by law without inspection thereof. HELD UP Rev. Bowling Heads Off Local Showing of Rites of Ku Klux Klan There will be no Chicago showing at the late "immittition" rites of the but Klay Klan which occurred one night in the outskirts of the town, in the National News Station. N66 released by the Universal Film Company, the regular "Weekly," which belongs, in pastical form, current news. When the film showed up in the rooms of the local board of censors an timeable protest was made. Howling, who keeps a weather oven on just such things, Rey, Bowling, whose history and connections were published in this section of the Chicago October several weeks ago, is the only member of the face holding on an outskirts of censors, and the which justifies the fact that he has held the position for over seven years, with indications pointing to a long continuance. Here's hoping. ROSE BROWN There is a world of people who wonder what in the name of Sam Hill has become of Rose Brown, once so well known in vandale circles, Will Rose is doing great in Newark, J. Where she is working with a charismatic and charismatic Catletts Rose is one of the clever ladies who are always in demand, and it is just a case of one raise in pay after another. BEEN IN BOSTON The wife of L. Alfred Wilson of the poplar team of Wilson & Wilson, died on August 12, 2015, in a private conversion. She shied away black. We mention this fact because she reached the city of Brown Island and Bubbies safely. Others in the party were in the water. Mrs. Harford of Hartford, Mrs. Lois Shepherd of Minneapolis and the latter's son. Wilson - Wilson - the Elder of the St. Patrick Street Church in E. F. IN ORDER TO INCLUDE THE THE RELEASE DATE FOR As the World Has Been Changed Well Known Comedian Signs Contracts for Coming Season Thomas Harris, who is having the success with the Famous Georgia Ministers, has just signed contracts for the coming season with the same aggregation. He is one of the fea- THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK IS SHOWN IN THIS PHOTO. HE WAS A MAN OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR. Thomas Harris tired comrades, playing an extreme end in the big first part. Harris was a featured star with Culligan's Nashville. Students for four years and is a great favorite on the Pacific Coast. HIGH SPEED Tenny Blount Makes 186 Miles in Six Hours and Thirty Minutes Ten thousand dollars worth of specially built Marmon, spiced and efficiency rolled into town on Friday night last week, when Tanny Blount, the popular Detective, owner of the Marmon building, paid propositions, handed up in front of the Defender office and uncoiled his last pint in the damp precinct of the Old Roll Top Desk. The big machine traveled so fast, according to the famous chauffer, Frank William, that the back window didn't get dirty. "We left Jackson, Mich., at 2 p.m. and arrived here at 3:30," said Frank. "Every time I stepped on the puppy tail we cleared at least 190 feet. In fact, after we had Gary, Inc., we collapsed half the way into Church Hall, where we sat." This latter remark might have got our marmon, but when we remembered that Frank was a member of the St. Matthew's Church Sunday school, same as ourselves was, we had to take his word for it. We remembered that that particular institution has more than 100 years of production of we. The act, Tanny Blount & Marmon, left for Detroit on Thursday morning. MAIL AERO Welt, round we come again. TEL a green man something. Shooting: Lluella Wise, Charllet Redman, Fanny Wise, Laura Frangz, Ada Becker, Katie Wise, Amy Ternell, Bishop, Anna Ternell, Margarite Lee John Jackson, Sam Gray, T. M. Crump, Lalr McBouland, Charles E. Freeman, Lalr Grassfault, Sam Cross, Janetne Taylor, Dana Maggie, Harrison, John Boone, Curtis Mosky, Aaron Tolliver, Bemie Clark, Joe Means, William Long, Tom Clark, Robert Williams, Mune, Fairfax, J. Louis Johnson, Lokie Johnson, Mussie Rose, Rose W. Shepherd, Cliff Green Rose, Whiting, Pal Williams, Walt E BIG K. P. ENCAMPMENT THE GREAT SUPERDRAMA Rolls On AVENUE THEATER BEAUTIFUL THIRTY-FIRST STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE New Decorations New Scenery New Stage Lighting Numerous Other Improvements GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT D. L. SWARTZ, Manager PRESENTING 6-High-Grade Vaudeville Acts-6 And Variety Pictures Continuous From 7 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. Come Any Time. TAKE ANY SEAT and Stay As Long As You Like A Long Show at a Short Price 25 and 35 Cents, Including War Tax, No Higher A Complete New Show Every Monday and Thursday Doors Open at 6:30 Sharp :: COME EARLY and Avoid the Rush Music by Clarence Jones and HisWonder Orchestra "THE STRANGER" This Stirring, Full - Blooded Romance Is Coming to the Owl Theater "The Stranger" will visit the Owl theater on Sunday, August 28. Who is the Stranger? Nobody knows until the end of the picture. But suffice to say he is a very worthwhile sort of a clap. One knows instinctively that his mysterious purpose involves the righting of a wrong of some kind. The inevitable little become trusts him from their first meeting and her trust lies in the end to be most happily shared. Milard K. Wilson, as the Stranger, a man of action rather than of world, and Beatrice La Plante of Paris, France, as Betty Lange, the beautiful little lady of the story will supply win with her kindness, and the tattering is the villain, but he is a new type of villain and puns up some pretty hard problems for the Stranger to cope with. For those who love the beautiful nature there are some wonderful settings. A half-blood shepherd and his picture that one wishes to carry 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 Pinto, his loyal horse, are both deserving of homes; the world wish to have them, but she does not own right, so well does she play her part. And not only does her little face express emotions, but she has an emotional tail as well. If we remember correctly, it was the great Belgian author, Maurice Mastermind, who tells the story of a certain code means of which it could communicate with humans. As a whole, "The Stranger" possesses elements which will appeal to all ages; children will delight in the animals; small boys will become excited over the thrilling moment down the creek bed; girls will adore the handsome hero and charming heroine, and the more mature minds will revel in the beautiful setting and be intrigued by the mystery and solution of the problem involved. STATES - The Broadway Backstage, Unseen Faces, Isabel, two days of The Truth About Husbands, Scrap Iron, Sunday, William Russell in Children of the Night. PHOTOS - Big Town Bumping, Wetland Cinder, Old Lace, Who Am I, Love and Let Live and Woman God Changed, Sunday, The Silver Car. VENHOME—Three days each of The Big game and Mother o' Mine, Sunday. A Private Sundaal. OWL—Golden Lark, Broadway Bunker area, Nomads of the North two days of Woman and the Law. The Man Trackers, Sunday, The Stranger. ATLAS—House that Jazz Built. Thoughtless Women. A Daughter's sense, inheritance, law of Nature. Keeping Up with Lazzy, The Spoiler. Sunday, Douglas McLain in The Home Strut. WORD—What Women Want. two days each of Life and Too Much Speed, Life. Darn Funny. Sunday. Stolen Moments. and STAGE "SCRAP IRON" Charles Ray, Popular Screen Artist, Shows at States on Saturday With Charles Van Loan's story, "Crap from the First National attraction to be shown at the States theater on Saturday of the present," he makes his introduction as a director. One by one, Charles Ray is realizing the ambitions of years; and what is more important, he is doing his full share toward carving new paths for the motion picture industry. He would like to give the public subtitles that they could read easily, written plainly in black on buff, with little etchings on the side, whereas the accepted form was white on black. The result was a press approval galore, as well as hundreds of letters from delighted fans. In "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway," he broke ground in an entirely new character, cooking much criticism from very good to bad. Most of his came to love him in the character they know so well, but this did not affect the general public or the exhibitors as the mails and telegraph offices proved very decisively. New innovations were introduced into the titles with unique success. Then came the showing of "The Old Swainman" Holle, a six-reed feature without a single subtitle, a signal achievement in motion pictures. The film shows forth as a director, and a director of parts, in a drama full of poignant heart interest, vital action and strength. The feature has, moreover, another novelty in the shape of the presentation of tites. The feature has been criticised and always will be, but the man who have the forethought and the strength of mind to hold to their principles always make their indelible mark on the world. Charles Holle has other ambitions and other notions, but already getting used to looking forward to something new in his productions, something which is making an honest endeavor to further the art of picture-making. "Seraph is its own argument," Holle says. The young star is not tired in being his own director or not, so far those who have seen the picture are enthusiastic and regard it as one of the best features ever made. NEW YORK NEWS thum, Quebec, Can. Cooper & Lane are at the Olympia Theater, Lymn, Mass. Billy E. Jones, the sweet ballad singer, is featuring "Nobody's Rose." Frankle-axon and chugging "Michig- lans," the band of Paradise Cafe, Atlantic City, N. J. Bucker & Winfried are at the National Theater, New York City. Allen & Jones are at the National, New York City. Madison is a member of the team of Wilson & Wilson. Musical Spillers are at the Amer- can, New York City. Chadwick & Taylor are at the Fulton Theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mason & Bailey are at the Pantages, Oakland, Cal. Shotten Brooks & Co. are at the Pantages, Victoria, B. C. Dixie Four are at the Pantages, Tacoma, Wash. THEATRE FUTIFUL AND INDIANA AVENUE Famous Minstrel Man Puts On His Philosophical Shoes Minstrelsy is one darn parade after another. Three weeks in the woods—bankroll, the week in the city—bankrupt, the time volvelling up, the holes, mishaps, are the rules. You start each season planning---- To be broke next season. Longer you troupe the poorer you get. I started one season with five tailored suits; ended it with one Palm Beach. One of the delights that vaudeville can't boast of is the fraternal club in ministerial men are thrown together, compassionately brotherly affection. Why, sometimes I have counted as many as live in one bed. You strike Hickville—with a population of four hundred and ten; extra matrience for the other ten. At the big towns you are not at the stations by the coast; you are at the office, occupying an invitation to attend the Moonshine Hall in honor of the ministrels and for the benefit of the buddies. And STILL, we fall so "STILLERY." I remember playing a two-day stand out in California and the band was so bad on the second day; parade the dancers in the town put on their car muffs. When you begin trouping you dead—theatrically—and soon forgotten. But I love it and it's a great life So let the band play. thick Beaman. Allenhurst No.1 Friend Tony-Just finished reading the Old Reliable and, believe me, there is no paper as interesting as the Chicago Defender. It has been some time since I sent you a letter. My orchestra and I, who have been in the Chicago Defender had every pleasure this summer. The Race musicians have this territory. John Europe's Orchestra is at Price's, Pleasure Bay, and are a real hit, Frank Brown of Indianapolis, ind. is singing his way into tame; he is some singing drummer at Delaware Mall, at the Pizza, Ashbury Park. I sang for him last week after I had finished my work with my own aggregation, John is a second Willie Tyler. He pulls a mean bow. I could mention a dozen other places at which our good friend Jack Johnson was at the Airdome, Ashbury Park, and they had to turn away hundreds. He gave a fine exhibition and an interesting 15-minute talk. I went to see Bert Williams and his new show, "The Pink Slip," at Ashbury Park. Some show and some Bert Ashbury Park is thick with our people and the way they strut on the Boardwalk and on the beach in their bathing suits is a knockout. I gave a recital at Ashbury Park and it was a success. We also Anderson and his paper at the Temple and there were over 5,000 people admitted. You should have seen the "mixed" audience. Drop a folla a time. Your old friend. H.C. Washington. Keenan & Pearl, one of the fifteen teams in the group are at the Tampa Grand Rapids, Mich., with Sunday's engagement at Coldwater, same state. Elgar Martin and his Jazzland girls are playing a return engagement at the Perkirk Theater. Washington Dear General Tony—I've discovered an excellent anti-fat remedy. If you have any surplus avocados that you are tired to eating, let me cook for you and I will guarantee you'll lose it. I weighed 174 pounds when I arrived home, same pounds of foods and a variety of cooking that should really have cured my eating habit. At home we proceeded to buy the test and I cooked it. To date I have had no complaints. Naturally I cooked what I liked best—hot bacon, hot muffins, corn and hot takes of carrot and titters, hot chicken that was sweet, gochichon chicken with highly seasoned dressings, etc. In fact, seasoning is my hobby when cooking. As I before stated, I weighed 174 pounds when I arrived home, I now weigh 174 pounds. Sometimes I can eat a piece of burned bread and egg with it, but more often "depends" gets the best of me. The doctor is rather worried, but he isn't worried half as much as I. Here I am, in a world of good things to eat, and can't eat anything that anyone should wish to eat. Tough job making rehearsals and doing a dance at the same Philly is really waking up. The K. K. K's have erected a mystic shrine in dear old peace-loving Philly. Mr. Brown, banker, and one or two ministers have received recognition from the Klan. They have been requested to move the "Jesus" board and thaw the "Jesus" street. The Klan men registered to secure new sites for the bank, theater and church, and those places were still on their old sites a few minutes before I took my pen in hand. I think we colored folks are giving the Klan too much publicity. Then, again, the Klan may not have sent those important or nonpresent can't be all places at all times—and it is really getting more credit for devilty than is its due. No one but Jesse James could commit three different holdups in as many different parts of the country and make the episodes synchronize. If we are to fight the Klan, we must specifying methods the Klan has adopted. In the meantime trust in God and keep your powder dry. Jack Johnson slipped into town last Friday and gave a midnight show at the Standard. If the theater could have been charged to twice its present size it still would have been inadequate to accommodate the great crowd that thronged to see the ex-champ, he slipped back to New York, where he rushed himself and one John T. Gibson by several hundred dollars. But the people got a run for their money, and everybody was satisfied. THE STANDARD Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 25—Laughter reigns supreme here this week, one of the best bills of the season drawing large and most appreciative crowds. The acts are The Great Kulduk, Hungarian violinist; Sandy Burns & Co. in a scream of excitement; Man Win Smith & Mills in a laughable skit called "The Chauffeur and Maid" Jenkins & Johnson in a "stable" act full of comedy and good dancers; Box Comedy Circus, a troupe of performing ponies and a trick mule, and the Imperial Russian Troupe, sensational dancers. Some bill. ENTERTAINED P. G. Lowery and his band, featured with the Barium-Ringling Circus, were entertained with a musical and dramatic show by Holly and his orchestra members while playing Milwaukee, Wis., recently. THE MUSICIAN A SOCIAL TRIANGLE WITH A BRAND NEW TWIST The Fable of "The Moth and the Flame" Modernized RIFAS & FOX, Props. EARL WALKER, Mgr. "NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE" Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West DANCING—REFRESHMENTS—MEALS SIMS' IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA And a Select Corps of Entertainers A Pleasant Place to Spend a Pleasant AFTERNOONorEVENING AVENUE THEATER TO REOPEN SOON Popular Playhouse to Change Policy: Is Under New Management: Renovated On Saturday, Sept. 3, the Avenue Theater at Indiana Avenue and 31st street, will open its doors and, and will open its mouth to attend will write the testimony. Assessment which will have to be seen to be realized. The fact that over $150,000 has been expanded in interior work is immediately apparent. New decorations, new these coverings, new lighting system, new seating and new support of the se things. Would be six of them all big time of. terings, will be presented. Further, a diversified line of moving pictures will be shown and to top off the propo- tion music will be published by the Lemon Theater Jones and his Wonder Orchestra. Prices Lowered Prices have practically been cut in two and Manager Dave L. Swartz, one of the new owners, is authority on the startup in that newborn in situations of the same quality be offered at the prices. Mr. Swartz, who for years has been connected with the vancouver end of the show business, is a man who understands the importance of building both houses in the services, inasmuch as he holds a charter with the Western Vancouver Managers' Association, which means everything. The show will be continuing, starting this Thursday. This comes any time and stay as long as you please. It will be a new idea in this district, but it is one which grows very popular in other neighborhoods. Look in next issue for the line-up. Staffer & Shaffer, the vancouver whimsy, having spent a week with the road, will be doing the things the world of the theater theater, businesses. --- PAGE EIGHT CHURCHES UNITE TO HELP RACES LIVE TOGETHER Aroused by Riots, Klansmen and Peonage Existing in the South "Hampton, Va., Aug. 26—The recent riot in Tulsa, the reported activities of the KK Klux Klan, and the disasters concerning peonage gave lightness to the creation of a Commission on Churches and Race Relations by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. The purpose of this action is to consolidate the influence of the churches in fighting about better relations between the churches." The first meeting of the new commission was recently held in Washington. It under the charismanship of the president of the Aklauda Council of Churches and one of the leading layman in Washington, the Rev. James Hayman, was appointed to be named from our churches. The commission is made up of about one hundred leading representatives of both churches, most of whom being residents of the South. What Have Churches Done? The whole day was spent in discussing the distinctive contribution of the church to bettering relations between the races and that the church being committed to the principle that humanity is an organization, cannot accept as a satisfactory conflict is inequitable, or that the races should be segregated from one another, unamalgamated, or that any one race is meant to have special privileges which are to be denied to others. These living together in mutual helpfulness, service, and good will. "The problems of race," said Dr. Robert E. Spyer, a professor of race relations, "are the most difficult of mankind. They make the most searching tests of our brains and, principally, the theory of conflict and force as means of solving these problems. We reject the theory of separation as a solution. We must work out our own theory of conflict and force. We are all committed to the idea that cooperative goodwill can solve these problems." **Statement Outlines Program** The following statement was commonly adopted as expressing a program of work for the commission: "To assert the sufficiency of the Christian solution of race relations in the United States, and all their organizations to give the most careful attention to this problem, provide a central clearing-basket and meeting-place for the churches and for all Christian agencies dealing with the relation of the races, and to support their activities." The promote mutual confidence and耐磨性, both nationally and locally between the churches, especially between ministers, Christian education and other leaders, for the consideration of their common problem. To array the sentiment of the Christian churches against mob violence and to collist their thorough support in a special program for a period of at least five years. To secure and distribute accurate knowledge of the facts regarding racial issues and regarding particular situations that may be under discussion from time to time. To ensure public conscience, which will carry to the Equal Rights abolition for education, health, housing, recreation, and all other aspects of community welfare, known in the churches the work and principles of the Commission on Inter-racial Cooperation, and especially to support local inter-racial committees; and To secure the presentation of the problem of race relations and of the Christian solution by speakers at us as possible throughout the country. The Commission The Commission on Inter-racial Cooperation is a voluntary group of individuals in the South who have been co-operating in developing inter-racial committees in local communities and goodwill between the races. The Federal Council's new commission has as one of its definite aims the strengthening of the influence of the churches in support of this move. Dr. James E. Gregg, principal of Hampton Institute, recently accepted membership on the council's new commission. VALUES MAN'S HEAD AT ONLY FIVE DOLLARS Little Rock, Ark. Aug. 26 - $1.00 cost Coklaw Dairy, 1500 Main street, only $5 to open a deep gash in the hair. Newly hired man had entered the building of the dairy firm and Howley took occasion to insult him. Newly insured that he had complemented, but Howley ordered him out, and when Newly seemed slow about going picture, he milked milk he struck his head, knocking him down, and opened up a long cut, Munich Municipal Judge Hale was given the $5 fine for disturbing the peace. "STEAMBOAT BILL" IS BACK New York, Aug. 26—Hell is on earth; a pet phrase which Hibernation will Worsen, better known as "Steamboat Bill" will be heard again. The globe corner wizard is back in Hibernation, and a police officer is on patrol on the streets, so he has opened religious services in 1413 street, between Leaven and Worthing avenue. The country in an automobile, he allows no chauffeur, and styles himself, "The Lion of the Tribe of India," away the way, the country in an automobile, and list fictitious, for he used to indulge in both occupations himself. Now he has more of the spirit and devotes energy towards rescuing orphaned and praising about hell on earth. IDENTIFIES WOMAN Newark, N. J., Aug. 26—As the result of an article which appeared in the New York Times, giving the description of an unidentified woman who died in the City hospital, Saturday July 20, she was identified. In her question in way Mrs. Sarah Baskey, 263 St. Avenue, New York City. Her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Davis, also of 240 Second Avenue, New York City. Her world’s Greatest Weekly, and immediately communicated with Mrs. Georgia Queen, 29 Chestnut street, New York City. The take of the woman after her death and the identity established. 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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "HAVE COURAGE, WHITE LEADER ADVISES RACE Hampton, Va., Aug. 26.—That rural ministers of western South Carolina are heartily interested in securing better school facilities, in improving in-school men, women and children in developing useful community organization, as well as in making the force in community life was clearer. Our recent four-day conference, which was held jointly with a summer school in college, ended on Sunday, sent seven miles from S.C., on a sand hill—an educational and recreational Mecca for thousands of plucking cotton farmers and their Dr. James Hardy Dillard of Charlottesville, Va., president of the Jeannes and Shirter boards, was the guiding force for the spring talks on "How to Study the Bible." Associated with Dr. Dillard on the staff of instructors were Dr. J. C. Caldwell of the Institute, who spoke on "How to Make a Sermon"; B. C. Caldwell of New Orleans; "The Minister and the Bishops"; and Dr. J. C. Caldwell, author,艘hip of Humpton Institute "Sunday School Work"; Jackson Davis, field agent general education head; "Burch and Community"; and Dr. J. C. Caldwell, author,艘hip of Humpton Institute "Church Finances and Records." The ministers' registration list lists more than 50 ministers attends the conference, which came long distances—50 to 200 miles. The summer school for teachers mentors rural life forces were brought together most helpfully in midday and evening devotional services—services of faithful men and women with a sense of joy and sorrows of a face that is finding its way to light and strength. A program of an upward moving Race listened to inspiring addresses from both races. John E. Swearingen, state superintendent of education for South Carolina, who is back to the limit of the program of "better" education, with cotton fallen from 50 cents a pound to 6 cents a pound, "every week we hold what has been gained in more prosperous times and must get a fixed resolution not to ship a superintendent. Swearingen said a wife will be worth of Alfred W. Nicholson, president of Battis Academy, who through her work has won the respect and confidence of citizens on account of his unselfish and wise program of service, both as an educator and as a community leader. The presence of Superintendent Sweringer and J. I. Pelton, state legislator, was deeply appreciated by the ministers and teachers, who were pleased to hear that this year, according to Superintendent Pelton, one third of all the teachers of South Carolina are attending summer school; that last year forty-nine schools were built and this year probably would be built; that last year the South Carolina Legislature gave $1,000 for schools and that the place itself added another $2,000 to this amount. The University students held their openion. A short program was reheated, including Mr. Mitchell of Oklahoma, who christened Clausia J. Goss, vocal solos; Miss Carmen in Lauton, piano solos; and Miss Sarah sitting meeting is populated for next week. Attendance is limited. Attendance to attend. Robert F. Tursley, general activities secretary, accompany the clerk, Kum P. Long, director, Thomas Waller's dramatic reader, will devote of the Biana Memorial Presbyterian church, 421 Sherman Ave., and Tawny P. Perkins" George R. Arthur, are enjoying their vacations at Shawdow, Mich. Tosite the cry of hard times, Chicago. All are welcome to visit our building, gymnasium, swimming pool, and tennis court. Ball games every afternoon inspection. Ball games every afternoon free. Recent arrivals: W. A. Tyrona, Monies, town. Rev. Frank is Tate, Dayton, Ohio. Dr. L. R. Bicklin, Brighton, George and Paul Jackson, Springfield, O. Thomas Moore, Shiloh, O. Thomas renzo P. Ivey, New York City; Charles K. Ross, Lorton, Mich. Eighth Regiment Notes Jerry "Dynamite" Cheatam sitting still while Prof. Marlin Smith's jazz houns play "Strut Miss Lizzie?"—Nut," Dayone, N. J. Rev. D. E. Rice, pastor of Pearl street in the church, plays bass music in the service code?—John Willingham, Lynch street, Jackson, Miss. The Pageant of Progress selecting a South Side beauty from our race for the queen?—Mrs. Naomi Carter, 50 West 55th street, Chicago. "Big Six" of the Chicago police force telling a criminal to go and sin no more—Mary Helm, 517 East Columbia street, Detroit, Mich. Bunnelton Green sparking a winsome, winksome, little brownskin with bonded hair and rolled up hosiery?—Bengodow, Aurora, Neb. Rev. E. W. Perry giving a street dance on East Third street?—T. H. Parks, Oklahoma City, Okla. Sinafs Field and Dave Flair planning their campaign for running as President and Vice President of the U. S. A.—Lamie Muesley, 29 North Division street, West Point, Miss. George Smith of 5182 Wabash avenue carrying a girl from Canada?—H. W. Smith, Minneapolis, Minn. John Glass pitching a "black eye exchange" at 7:30 p. m. and singing with the crowd p. m.?—T. C. Brown, Alliance, Minn. Ben J. Ben, the power at 213 East net street, working a line man?—"Davis," 3158 Forest avenue, Chicago. Florence McChain and Frank Montgomery playing the leads in "Paul and Virginia?"—Bengodow, Aurora, Neb. Chicago without a Defender?—Bengodow, Aurora, Neb. Miss Trent Gauner of Minnesota goings to school to be a lawyer—H. W. Smith, Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Goins wins the world's foot race record in Canton, Ohio? Dudley Jackson, 420 Sixth street, Canton, Ohio. A Mississippi Senator introducing a civil rights bill in the Senate—J. W. Holland, 50s Live North, San Antonio, Texas. Tom Sutherley of Dudley buying a new cowork vest and giving the old one to furnish Needs to wear with her maiden sifte—"Bagge," Benidjil, Minn. Loon McAdams and Frank Allan in Springfield, Mo. looking for "Daddy" Drew at a whist party on any Saturday night—George E. Wilson, 282 Farmum street, Onata, Neb. F. W. Winteld of Duluth, Minn., getting a deer this season."—Eugene, Benidjil, Minn. If there's anything that someone that you know would appear ridiculous doing, or that you don't believe could happen, write it down and the Chicago L. Rogers, care the Chicago Defender. PAYING PLUMBERS TO WALK The public (whatever or whatever that is) must be a good, that I needs protection is most clearly seen in the detection recently made by the police of the following preposterous chase in the agreement of the plumbers' union: "A journeyman cannot go to work in a bicycle, motorcycle or automobile. Judge Landis says: "I cannot see why such a clause should be in the contract. If a man can not work to work by the quickest way possible." Neither do we, unless it is for the carpenter who must have plumbing; done; the brooklyners, whose pipes go to the water supply; the business owner has more trouble and makes less than any of the bunch, to be made the proxy for master thieves who call the public to rob them. The duty is to be commended for the probity shown in forcing an agreement between the representatives of the 47 building crafts and the employer. The public is a boob and needs to be protected. OHIO MASONS CONVENE Judge Landis, O. Aug. 26—Mason of Ohio have not here for the 72nd grand convention of the most workful grand judge, P. and A. M. with John Columbo, presiding. The utmost secrety was maintained covering the details of the meeting. The 51st grand conclave of the grand jury was held with the assistance of Toldeo, the most excellent grand priest, presiding. American Legion Notes Tickets have been placed on sale at a number of venues, including one weeding diligently to "no over the top" on August 30. Prizes include a scholarship achievement, and persons wishing to enter are advised to present their Walsh alms. The Eighth Regiment has promised to assist with an exhibition of the rifles, and strongly to the military individual. ARAPAHOE LAXATIVE TONIC If it is not convenient to purchase this medicine from your druggist, mail us 75 cents in postage or money order and we will send it prepaid to your address. Baltimore, Md. ARAPAHOE MEDICINE COMPANY Chicago, Ill. URBAN LEAGUE STARTS COURSE FOR TEACHERS The demand throughout the country for teachers specially trained in teaching mathematics is immense, and the amount difficulty of obtaining this training and the small number of competent institutions available, has made it difficult for many students in Chicago of an institution at which any graduate of a high school who plans to touch children may receive training in mathematics, contenption can be started in the fall if it is assured that a large number of students will be sent to sections of the country are sufficiently interested to come to Chicago to take the course. The following courses are required: two years, outlined by Dr. Carolyn Hogger of the National Kindergarten College, has been submitted; Ten lectures, lessons and demonstrations. Physical examination and conservation of girl herself; bodilyness; prevention of contagion. Psychology - Child and general psychology; principles of education; psychology; 36 hours per year. Expression - Motor; physical, mental, emotional, cognitive; Act-Plastic drawing; graphic drawing, printing; industrial, wood, home making, weaving, washing, cleaning, child food Materials—indoor: Organization of this material in relation to how to do indoor: When to show: Interventions: Brief course, on educational history of kindergarten and Freeload, ideas of history leaders and Freeload, Dowey, Pestaloski, Earl Barnes, Hobart. Students will be very small and instructors will be specialists in kindergarten instruction taken from the present kindergarten curriculum. Children will be in private houses while attending school. Interested persons may communicate with the kindergarten, Chicago Urban League, 363 South Walash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. WEST SIDE NEWS each member saw to it that everyone leader their president, Dr. John W. Moore, and each member to congratulate all the officers and members who served in the office. He grand success. Stewart Mays, secretary Wm. K. 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REFUSES TO BE QUIETED; USES HAMMER ON FRIEND Reed Hall, 25, 4150 State street, was struck on the head with a hammer by David Jones, 1592 State street, between the two in the latter's home. Jones, who had been drinking, was becoming quite unmanageable. His wife left their rooms and came down to Jones' home, where she was a friend of her husband, and asked him to go upstairs and talk to Jones. Reed went on his mission. A few minutes later a doctor was dressed in Jones' clothes and caused the blows he received from a hammer in Jones' hands. Jones was later arrested by Officer J. Tubaski and at 61 his ref was found $15. He was in 60 days in the house of correction. CUTS WOMAN'S STOCKINGS AND TAKES HER MONEY Marie Tarlton alias "Slim", 22, 2002 Ellis avenue, was arrested Monday by Officers Johnery and Coryl on account of Georgia Givens, 212 La Salle street. Mrs. Givens charges that while on her way home hale one night Marte followed her and held her up. Mrs. Givens, who was the other woman cut Mrs. Givens stockings to pieces and took $17, then kicked her and beat her about the face and mouth, breaking three of her bones. Marie was arrested Marte and charged with the robbery and assault. She will be tried August 24. Policemen Use Pistols to Washington, D. C., Aug. 25-41, 1966 game escaped when Morris Wicks, 12, 133 F. street S. W., was shot down by two policemen. It is said that the police picked up the man pictured at Dohawe avenue and C. street. The officers aver that he was trying to hide a vial containing cocaine, but he refused to hide the shotgun refuge in the shaded tree. At any rate, as soon as they approached him Wicks is alleged to have started running. When he was asked to escape them both officers fired. The shots brought him down and he was taken to the Casualty Hospital, where he was treated for having drugs in his possession. The police say that the vial containing cocaine was found on him. 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Mayor Bondyell and Commissioner of public Safety have said that their rights will be fully protected in the event they are attacked, and they advised against armed, and said that was a sure way to invite them to the United States. Mitchie Davis Post, American Legion, that the Klan is barred out, said that as long as I remain mayor I will take every means means to prevent the Klan from being in a dangerous of great or color. Likewise I will use all my official power mission designed to upset the friendly relations that exist in Trenton he said. I will strongly promote the promotion of any agency that may create inter-communal and your committee may rely on and your support at all times to prevent the attack of such a condition in Trenton. Arrested for Possessing JACK JOHNSON SPEAKS AT NEW JERSEY CHURCH New York, Aug. 26—Hourly welcome to the church, and then warmly greeted by a horse, warmed audience, Sunday night and then warmly greeted by the commissioning the commission charge of $1 Jack Johnson, the purist, was the principal speaker at special events for the church. $900,000 royalty for the church. Johnson was a commissioned by his wife and mother, other speakers of the evening were John S. Robinson and the Rev. James W. Robinson, editor of the New Jersey Trilogy. The chair rendered a choice for the occasion. The curator is pastor of the Temple. A curator is pastor of the Temple. DELEGATE TO GRAND LODGE New York, Aug. 26—Buck Terry, chartered member and old war horse of the church, was selected by the W. Weaver selected as one of the fifteen delegates of their order to represent the McTown town hall church, which meet in Boston Mass., this week. DELEGATE to the superior leadership of Carmine A. Hughes, waited ruler, there is no doubt that the Elk will hold his 1822 grand lodge session in SOLOMON CORPREW BURIED Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26.—The funeral of Solomon Corporew, in Lafayette, N.Y., on August 26. Baptist church, August 21. He was 55 years old, and was a native of Norfolk, Va., committing the murder of many cousins, including the old Fellows, Moses and Pythianus. The pastor, the Rev. J. B. Alanson officiated. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons. MOONLIGHT DANCE Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26 - The Japanese fete and moonlight dance of the Japanese people in the courts August B. was one of the social events of the season. It was largely attended by the elite of the Japanese community to music turned by the Amsterdam Orchestra from afternoon till midnight. WIN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26 - Two of the most successful schools public announced by the State Department of Education, August 22. The two schools are The They are Margaret J. Parsons of 222 Madison street, who attended Girls High school, and Jerome P. Peterson, who attended Boy's High school. # A # B Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26—Those who were injured in the storm's impact need have to fear of the Mullen-Gage law if the storm's aftermath is not eradicated, for last week 45 cases were dismissed of the charge of carrying firearms, and of our group were among those held. ALL DAY CONFERENCE New York, Aug. 26.—An all-day conference of Spiritualists took place Wednesday at the Spiritualist Church of New York, 125 West 42nd Street, poster. A number of out-of-town meals were on land for the con- vention. Several interesting sources JackJohnson'sFavoriteSong "I Want Someone to Jelly My Jelly Roll" In Clinton A. Simpson, a haunting novelist, will be your guide. Will it be? Add your desire for girls and records. Better than a book. New York City—Advertisement. An Appeal to Help Heroes; Need Clothes New York, Aug. 25-26: Sunday a committee from the Veteran Corps Lite Regiment, accompanied by members of the Fox Hills Hospital on Staten Island. There are about 50 men on our group confined those most of them to the hospital. Inventory. These men are receiving the best of medical care and are well fed, but they yearn for more. They are also those who might care to alert. Mrs. Theresa Madison of 162 Alyssa College, died on January 26 of her aunt, Mrs. Amie Johnson, 52, mrs. Sillys Fox of Washington is deceased by her heir, Hertford College, on West Hill property. Dr. Fernand Shirley of Washington, a recent graduate of Howard University, is visiting friends here. including his wife, Mimi Hearn, his brother, Howard University and a teacher in the police department. He is the guest of Mgr. Michael Ameth, 101 West 12th street. He is the president, Davidson, parents of Englewood Davison, nannies of Englewood Davison, opened his first book with their son. Miss Voda Statesman 532 West 56th and Lakeside, Tampa, Florida Nicole Tahler and son, Elizabeth Tahler and daughter Ting Tahler, an understudy and companion in further applications and comment in further applications and comment in further applications to honour to attend the EHS conference. BROOKLYNITES ARE PEEVED AT REPUBLICAN PARTY Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28. Wh-What had been planned to be a quiet independent Republican meeting developed into much life August 15 when a group of voters headed by Henry R. Howard Jr., 26 st. Palisad, encroached to decide whether it could be independent or of party. Mr. Thain made a strong plea for independence, as he believed that was the goal. Walker made a stirring speech for Republicanism. Others met with Mr. Thain, Mr. Martel, Dr. St. John W. R. Lotion of the Pilot屯 Mr. Chip, J. L. Barron, and B. Rivers of the new organization, that no decision was made. Prior to this discussion, Counsel John McCarthy asked on the practical side of policy. Alkins had stress on the fact that with 29,000 voters here we ought to get more recognition, but the great challenge was to get the bad head. He also stated that the time had come when we should vote for the Republican candidate for our vote for the best interest of the Kavak. He also said why he was a Democrat. Not that he was expecting any one or pay but believed that opposition made the Republican "Sit up the middle of the table" in the face of personal politics. For a number of years Fulcher was leader of the local Democrats, and was nominated for his political office. JUSTIGE BURR DEALS BLOW TO PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSN New York, Aug. 25—Dear Newsletter, A large meeting was held Wednesdays were made. The pleasure trip will occur the second week in September, jigs prior to school opening, probe to school opening, to take on new life and a lively time is in sight from now on. All boys will be on the trip and a lively time the meetings that are held every thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. will be important happening. We need your presence at these gatherings in order to keep you informed of new newses. A few membership buttons are left for those who have not seen the meeting. A lively editor will be added to the record of many of our boys who are spending their vacations out of town. K. OF P.'S CONVENE New York, Aug. 26. - The seventh seventh day of the Ninth Day of the Rights of Python system and homepage, which convenes here August 25 to September 1, will be opened. The session will formally open for business Monday morning at Lafayette hall when the supreme grand chairman, Dr. Robert A. Lafayette, calis for presentation of men will be presented to the Knight's at Metropolitan Baptist church by the pastor, Dr. John Brown. The pastor, Dr. Monday, will hold a street parade in Harbor, and Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the cornerstone of the new temple to be will be held. Several other external organizations are expected to take part in the event. John F. Hylan is scheduled to make the address of welcome to POLICE SOURCE NEWS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER NEW YORK STATE NEWS NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS jamaica. N. Y. Hilton N.Y. Yonkers, N. Y. The Rev W. W. Smith is spending his time in the Netherlands is working hard in the Amsterdam airport. Mr. Garripson's condition is stable. Mr. Garripson's condition in North Carolina Thursdays. John Le- wis Several theatrical artists and their REALTORS SLEEP WHILE HE BUYS COVETED LOTS Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26—one of the clearest real estate deals in the country, commenced a few days ago by O. W. Fulcher, of 30 St. Felk street, when he obtained two to three acres of land, about 100 acres of the white people. It was so cleverly done that Col. Silney-Grant whistle, the agent, did not know that Fulcher, in some mysteries way got in touch with the owner without Grant's knowledge. A number of people, including the best of St. Augustines new church. UPSETS. ONE IS SAVED Employment. N. J., Aug. 26.—Three youths lost their lives in a fire in which they were riding suddenly turned over. They were John Preston, Earl White and John McLeod, and their ages ranged William McLeod, a brother of John, who was also in the same, was taken away. None of the bodies were recovered except the body of John McLeod. LA BOHEMIA RECEPTION New York, Aug. 26.—Invitations for the annual international reception of the La Bohème Society, to be held at La Garden, Les Bains, success of this first volunteer depends whether New Voyellers will have the opportunity to attend every month. The society, comprised of some of our most popular young ladies and best known, no individual may gain admissions to any of its various functions. The reception will be under the supervision of the president, Wilfred K. Bain, and close friends from many on-campus cities. STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB Charter Club met at the home of the president, Mrs. Martin Clinton, 21st District, and Mrs. Robert D. Clark. After several hours spent in embroidery and discussion of current issues, among those present were Messhies Rivers, McCann, Peyton, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Miss Viola Clinton of Wilmington, Larch, and David of Magnolia Larch, and David of Magnolia Larch. Schneider-N.Y. Ithaca N. Y. Waterclown N. X. N. Y. GIVES J. FINLEY STAMP OF APPROVAL New York Aug. 26—Local news papermen have decided to imbibe late Friday Wilson for president of the National Association of Wilson, who is editor of the Washington Eagle, was first vice president of the organization at the time of the death of the president, James McCarthy. It is virtue of the office, the executive committee declared him president. 4. Finley, as he is known for his element and is actively advocated by them for the position. He is active in hard and difficult work, and on occasion will be redirected to reflect probably on the press. PREPARES FOR FALL MUSIC Brooklyn, N. Y., August 26—Proof, advice is already made great plan for his concert at the Academy of Music, where he will present for a audience of 200 voices from the various church choirs. Madia Klu man, Felix Vier, the clairist, and Prof. E. Adam Jackson, the oracle- man, battens, and others, will be aque nous who will assist. The proceeds from the Brown Memorial Baptist church. CONNORS GIVE RECEPTION Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26—Proof M. University, New York University, and the University of Michigan are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Compier. The party was on route to their home after a trip that took in New York City and Philadelphia. **DISCHARGE CLARITY KING** New York, Aug. 26—Carrie King, the cook of the British schoolhouse H. L. Compier, and his family, for an alleged prohibition law violation, was discharged from custody after the storelaws. He had been held in connection with the alleged whisky smuggling plot. **NEW CHAPEL ROOMS** New chapel and orchards of the Salutation Army at 48 West 135th street are nearing completion. The outside wall of the building will be made visible while the interior will be meant in every respect. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy No balcony and gentlemen. First class and sanitary in every particular. Seven artistic, police barbers, two manumenists. Your patronage solicited. 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Her funeral will be held Aug. 14, 1995, at the number of the Tentus and the Splendid, I and II, and by the members of St. Mary's School, and Schonehaven Avenue. It was a success in every way. Mrs. Bilar blond hair and a white coat. From all inquiries there will be a representative of our group on the county convention, where Walter Lane, who is a candidate, is re-elected. "Alltime will be paid in proportion to the reduction in wages," said Judge J. H. H. Johnson, who admin. inherited applied for a wife. Walter Lane were not chosen for the county convention by the members of the county convention. This was due in some measure to the Body meeting held, which admonished the members of the convention. J. A. Washington, and W. H. Jones are among those likely to be chosen. Sunday, August 21, wag Pep Day at The members and good friends of Fresno State and the Hudson to Manhattan Falls August 29. Born T. W. Cooper, pastor of Newman Memorial M. E. Church, started on his vacation this week. He will be attending the 2015 Art Exhibition at K. H. Lovelace, the artist, is among the exhibitors of art work being shown at the Public Library. Now that the boys camp at camp will open, the boys will open them. E. H. Wilson, Jr. was in charge during the boys camp will remain open until September. HARLEM'S EATING PLACE The New DEVAN serves the best services. Wobble-Atlanta rooms. 205 West 135th street. near Seventh ave. and 14th st. F. Monee, F. Monee, Advertising. Registered at the DeVan MRS. MACKEY RETURNS HOME New York, Aug. 16 Aug. 17, New York, Aug. 18 of Garland L. Mackey, prominent business man there and business man there, and Saturday for home after spending several weeks here with the Bahrain, Md. to visit her niece and brother-in-law, Miss Evelyn and Thomas Johnson of Gildafil Baptist Church in Petersburg, a summer school at University in basking spot pipe organ lessons. Abraham Charks II. Belairs has been an on-going the post work, enjoying GEORGE HARRIS' NAME TO APPEAR ON FALL BALLOT Supreme Court Justices Direct Election Board to Accept Alderman's Petition New York, Aug. 26. The name of Alderman George W. Harris will appear on the ballot in the Republican primaries, notwithstanding the retusal of the board of elections to accept his nomination. The board will be filled too late. In August, in the Supreme Court, part I, Monday, after hearing to the case, directed the board to hold the nomination for the man will therefore be a supporter for the Republican alderman nominee, Richard the designation for which he was denied by the Manhattan Receiving Center, will be the regular candidate selected by the white leaders, Charles B. Moyer. Alderman Harris' efforts at City Hall have been in the interest of the nomination and the rank and the especially among the young element. For this reason the editor has a good chance of winning. Other Petitions Accepted Other jcitations accepted by the election board were those of Isaac R. Allen, who is opposing Alderman Duncan in Roberts for the Republican nomination, and 27th adderman district; Augustus Duncan, who is running against Miss Margaret Duncan for the Republican nomination, and 19th adderman district, and Robert L. Waring, who wants to be the assembly candidate from the 21st assembly district. WILLIAM HODGES DEAD Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28. - William J. Hedges, well known politician and businessman, home, 87 Rochester avenue, last Thursday. "He was not in the best of health for a number of months." "As he was affectionately called by all his friends, he was born in Norfolk, Va., coming here when a young man. For a number of years he was York as attendant at the Admiral's street court and later in a rest station at Borough Hall. 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Stellar holding in which Wiliams, Jim Frown and Jake Moose outfitted the outstanding elements of the game. A final fall for Miss Virginia Friday, 2013 Forest avenue, in the lane and the lady suffited from a fracture of the left leg. Frederick Frazier and William Landry. Any one of the men sitting in the box could have prevented the incident, and the foul was the problem. The Giants two tallies were in mid-wheel, their cause of the Detroit inflicted in the form of mingling when the Gardin singled through short. Best Riggs been playing in his natural position he would have had an easy out. The thousand were on hand to get the Snow perform and to welcome Patty Hill, Gatwood and Wade. A still warm wind over the field and the play had enough to not keep the spectators warm. The game is detailed. **DELICIOUS.** He appeared in *Dear Me* who took the ball in the end. Matthias tossed out Wibson. Holtman was cut, making him a good middler. The score of a grounder was tagged for a strike. **GIANTS.** D'Amos lead out by four lynks. Little Wesley, who touched by Wattie, forwards back to Wibson and double plays was missed by the neters of matthias. The ball returned to Wibson and double plays to send from him. Petray stacked the plate when Holland swapped up to the ball. Petray was set. Petray allowed collection from both sides going down" in the dusty play-off plays. Eighth Inning JOE GANS K. O.s HERTZ Jersey City, N. J. Aug. 25, 1946. Paramount is added problem victims to his list. His last victim was a boy who be- looved our Carl Hertz of this city by the sixth round in the principal competition. A. A. Theodore was scheduled for two rounds, but Hertz was pro- tected. Lance of this midway the sixth state, that his seconds tossed a song spoon, clared to advance to advantage from the start. With his remarkable speed, skill fishing, strong toss, he completely outclassed Hertz. At one time during the early rounds, paramount was suspended. He then blinked to sum their own, evidently the coef- ficiency matters to him. But great uncertainty may arise. BUNGLETON GREEN DOUBLE BILL TO TESREAU'S MEN,13-3,8-2 Bears Continue Their Winning Streak at Expense of Visitors Before 5,000 K-11 K-11 Dr. Alexander Heads Body: Bears Con Shelburne to Coach; Beat Streak Howard the Slogan Visit HILLGALE BEATS COLUMBUS; HUDSPETH POLES HOME RUN Philadelphia, Pa. on Saturday, Aug. 20 series from the Columbia University society from the Columbia University Totals: 5 2 2 21 11 Totals: 5 2 2 21 11 Ribbah n n n n n n n n n n Ribbah n n n n n n n n n Ernest, Fanny Low, Fanny hits Ai Brown, Thomas, Three hits Ai, Johnson, Johnson, Thomas, Three hits Ai, Johnson, passed: J. Johnson to Alison, Sarrife hits Ai, Johnson to Alison, Sarrife hits Ai, Johnson to Alison, Sarrife hits Ai, Johnson to Alison, Sarrife hits M'CONNELLS HIT STRIDE Newark, N. J., Aug. 21. The McMomms attended the strength training class virtually by phone again, on Sunday morning at Newark, N. J., they defeated the fast paced percussion band only been defeated once before this season and were fairly close neighbors to the McMomms there was a gap between them and the Gang but the McMomms were in form and when they are up to the mark are unobatable. Another intention they want to Little Falls and defeated the Little Falls A, C in a ninth-inning rally by the score of 10-9. They also play the behind plate in Rimkowski, Va., on the 25th, 50th and 57th. TESREAU BEARS LOSE. 7-2 Brooklyn, N. Y. A. Y. 26 - Tesla's in this city is so sweet when the y'know in the first wavers to the tune of 1 to 2 in the second wavers to the tune of 2 to 3 Jeff's own only able to collect bangles off Archie's delivery. The score is H. K. Tessels 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 7 - 7 Jawhar 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 7 - 7 Archie and Dusel 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 7 - 7 Archie and Dusel ALUMNI PLANS COMEBACK FOR LINCOLN TEAM Lincoln University, Pa. Aug. 26—With the opening of school less than three months away, Lincoln University have launched towards the coming football season with a determined effort to build a team that will be back the next season at Lincoln University. The former graduate, headed by Dr. W. G. Alexander of Oranus, N. J., a member of the football team, has laid their plans well, and it is thought by those closely connected with the school here that Lincoln will go into the next year. Thanksgiving day, with probably the best team that has ever represented the school, has opened men by graduation; especially such men as Law, Parr and Carr, new men will have to be found that can ill their places of residence. Lincoln will rebuild her team as the sainthood of Johnny Shellerune, last years fallback of Bartmouth College eleven, as coach Shellerune will be "Johnny," as she shearlaine is better known, has been a number one football and track man white at Hanover, N. H., and the Bartmore students at the University of Florida. He holds from Foston, where he engulfed his team at the Boston English High School. Shearlaine is determined to place Lincoln where its coections will be watched with interest. Lincoln will soon announce its schedule, which will appear in these columns. This year's crowd at the game will be the largest in the history of the two schools. The publicity of the last few years given to this annual affair has caused thousands and thousands of media attention and the country's best-selling words its way either to Washington or Philadelphia, this year to the latter city. The American league grounds have already been seen and there is plenty of space for all. NORRISON BACK AT HOWARD Washington, D. C., Aug. 26—With the advance depe doing here that Lamino is getting things ready for the season, he has begun to take on shape at Howard. Although Emmet J. Scott is out of the city attending the Humphrey Men's League and attending to other states, it is good to have someone with the Tufts University, last year's coach, will come later. Howard lost only a few men by graduation last June and with Williams at quarter and the greatest team in the student body and Alumni both feel well pleased. AMERICAN GIANTS HANGED SHUTOUT BY DETROIT STARS The Stars returned again, in the Warrior singled, Petway singled. Warrior was caught off second and run down. Warrior was caught down one, and Warrior was caught down one, which Torrent went look and pollled down. A ray of light came to the Chicago fans who had come down to see the contest when, in the second, Lynsons landed on a bounce and Torrent worked to cover for a walk, but the hip bounce could be to fly down at third. The score piled up. R.I.E. Detroit Stars 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 Amor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Williams, Streeter and Hinton. 15TH BEGIMENT TO HAVE FIVE 15TH REGIMENT TO HAVE FIVE New York Aug. 1 Aug. According to the country, athletes has taken on new life among the boys. Boving under the progressing pleas, but basketball is scheduled to be "bing" join, who have joined the regiment of the past three months are making preparations for another season. It is the regiment official's intention to send a team against the Eleventh Regiment basketball team some time during the winter. ED CEERD MATCHED New York, Aug. 18. According to information received from S. T. Saxon, a wrecker from Holland, who achieved a reputation for acting the American charm on behalf of his clients, the charge will be matched in a few works with one of the top-orchesters. The match will be staged at the 1st Foghorn Alley. Phibian, the only bird that resists the pressure of 5 to 10 pounds in the process of 5 to 10 pounds. I moved Phibian in the eightth and ninth in director to one of the first ones started to give Wilson something to do. Driving a second then brings, scribbled on a pass. What it took is up with a tool. Phibian's tool is called an ```markdown ``` THE CHICAGO DEFENDER A Warm Weather Who's Who B Monarchs are Here will be found the results of by the Kansas City Monarchs and the All the games have been played at have the two leaders of the Negro Nine pits. Six nine games will have an important birth great big race. The summary of the number of hits made in each first, second, fifth and sixth appear in each title, while the Kansas City men second, third, eighth and ninth. Not the seventh inning of the nine games the ninth and tented but one hit in. The first and fourth innings were the ninth runs and eighth hits. The big hitters of searing for them twelve runs and eighteen hits. Their eighth and ninth, but tell three fifteen. Here will be found the one played. KANSAS CITY Who's Who Between the Monarchs and Rube Foster Totals.....275 AB.....K. K. B. Williams, shortstop.....30 3 7 Torrence, center field.....33 6 15 Lyons, left fielder.....27 6 15 Dana, catcher.....14 1 2 J. Brown, catcher.....15 2 2 Reece, right field.....11 1 2 Gardner, right field.....21 1 2 T. William, pitcher.....6 0 0 Manball, pitcher.....10 1 1 Starke, pitcher.....2 0 0 Totals.....261 33 54 "Hit by pitcher, Innings American Giants--Runs Hits Kansas City Monarch--Runs Hits Left on base--American Giants, 42, K. Totals, total hits--Rangers, 192 Kain, Moore, Raglan 23, Dunman 21 Three-hit--DoeMan, Pace, B. Wilt Double play--American Giants, 62, Kain Strikeout--American Giants, pitcher For ball, Kain, Moore, Raglan 23 Wild pitcher--By Kansas City Monarch AMERICAN GLANIS AD. K. H. HU. SN. 1'HE. SB. P. A. E. B. Williams, horstrop. 30 2 8 14 1 0 11 2 B. DeMoss, second base. 31 7 0 2 1 0 1 12 28 Torregan, second held. 32 6 1 0 1 0 1 12 1 Marlacher, third base. 26 1 4 2 1 0 3 18 1 Dixon, catcher. 11 1 2 0 0 0 2 27 7 Grant, first base. 26 1 3 1 0 0 0 25 9 Grant, second held. 21 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 10 Gardner, right held. 11 0 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 D. Brown, pitcher. 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 Williams, pitcher. 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 Johnson, pitcher. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 Marshall, pitcher. 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Stark, pitcher. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 23 54 75 0 5 12 213 133 1 Double place—American Gianna, 6; Kansas City Monarch, 6; Kansas City City Monarch pitchers, 46. Double place—Kansas City Monarch, 6; Kansas City City Monarch pitchers, 3. KID NORFOLK IN READINESS FOR GREB BOUT New York Boxer and Manager Arrive in Smoky City for Big Fight New York Boxer and Manager Arrive in Smoky City for Big Fight Hilldale Gets Thrilled in Their Half, Fails to Destroy Hittsburg, Pa., Wednesday — After a liftoff of several months, the losing fists of Pittsburgh are to be given a chance to see Harry at Fessler's home in Kellogg, N.Y., for the first time since the evening of Monday, Aug. 29. This far, the between the Shockers was arranged only after long contests between the Baltimore Athletic Club and Cedar, who were inimical to meet the East-boys. The fighting ability or both men be set against the expected Norfolk has the reputation of fighting every minute he is in, with the best efforts, and in the will he may an opponent just as nervous to mix with him, from going to serve. Philadelphia, Pa., Tues. 15 — Hilldale dropped battle to the Columbia Hilldale Park by a sack. With the surrender of the 14th round and by the over the gold gun run, Neither Whittewater, who started the game with the 14th round, or O'Neill's work behind Lloyd's hitting feature team, while Cap, F. Short proved him to be an opponent just as nervous to mix with him, from going to serve. The Hilldales had the their half of the 14th. House pres. luridian, tyrant of Me- teria At RI, broadway, Aug. 1 R.I. New Orleans 2 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 -11 1 2 New York 2 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 -11 1 2 Batteries, turtles and leavens; Washington Maine, Younts and Williams New Orleans 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 -11 2 New York 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 -11 2 Batteries, Moffitt and Gardner, Batt. Mhattan and Nelson Seats hit five times in five times Aug. 1 R.I. New Orleans 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 -11 1 2 Corpus Christi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 1 7 Metz, Eckle, and Nelson ROBERTS' HIT IN 14TH WINS FOR COLUMBUS Hilldale Gets Three Men On in Their Half, but White Fails to Deliver Philadelphia, UA. Thursday, Aug. 15. Hilldale dropped a long draw battle to the Columbus Buckeyes at Hilldale Park by a score of 6 to 5. Hilldale's defense gave the Buckeyes fast Wesley shot a single to let in the 14th round and Roberts entered over the glad gum with the winning run. Neither Whitworth or Gossamer, who started the tray, was able to stop the ball. O'Neill's work behind the pin and O'Neill's hitting featured for the Ohio team, with Capt. Franks' work at the end of the game. The home contingent. The Hilldales had three men on in their half of the 14th, but were unable to tie the count. O'Neil smothering White's host for the last putt. CHICAGO BROWNS DEFEAT EAST ST. LOUIS CUBS. 8-6 New York, Aug. 26. The attraction at Dykerhill oak Sunday, will be the 10th annual Jeff Tearson's Bears. The islands have been playing split-half ball at late and are sure to give the home bats a chance. Jeff Tearson, 61, boys defeated the Cubs in a twin ball on July 29, in two of the best played games in the league. In the confidence they will duplicate the feat. W. Kelderer will impose Jimmie in the onerer, while it is the third time the Cubs have Pidmore in the last day. Both teams are at fever heat, and with the price of admission at this oval reduced, a record crowd is sure to be on hand to root for PUGILIST IS KILLED BY AN EX-ARMY MAN By Walter Gordon Jr. WASHINGTON, D. G., MAN WINS N. Y. STATE TENNIS HONORS New York, Aug. 26—The New York state championships, held on the local campus of New York York Association, came to a close after three different events were won in the districtate crowd of over 1,000 fans. This tournament was the great improvement shown by the local players. They singles and were decisively successful in three of them-ladies singles, ladies doubles and mixed doubles. This would seem to be a great development among the ladies than there were several decisive upsets in the tournament were the defenses of Geo. E. Smith and Franklin Jones during the championship, was defeated by E. Satch, a 16-year-old player, who interrupted the game before submitting defeat, and the former wett down before T. Hooks, a former general consisted in smiths class. The New York champions are: Moe's ladies singles, Mrs. Lorey Wade, New York, new double doubles with Smith, Smith, Smith, ladies doubles, Mrs. L. Wade and Franklin Jones and Mrs. C. Cockie. The last event was the mixed doubles. The speeches were by E. J. Foster, nominated the court with his splendid playing and the really sprang a surprise by virtually outclassing the former national champion scores, dunks and vickers Wilkinson and Shaw. I. A. 1-2. Keystones Split With A. B. C.'s Pittsburgh, Pa., Saturday. The Keystones two-game series with the A. B. C.'s, last won the second today in the last half was completely unclassed by the in-depth boys in the opening game. A. B. C.'s and crowd saw a surprise by R. H. E. Kaystons ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 A. R. S.'s ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 Watters, Jeffries and Powell Second gratee ..... R. H. K. Kaystons ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 A. R. S.'s ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 2 Ratterson, Hayes, Stewens, Kayson and Powell OAK STARS ON TOP AGAIN OAK STARS in the middle for the Quarter cup for the winner in the Interstate League the top Stars elected the duck Rabbits Sunday afternoon at 11 a.m. 16TH INNING SEES A. B. C.S BEAT CUBANS Taylor's Tribe Returns From Eastern Trip and Takes Hard Fought Opener KID RASH WINS OVER CLARKE; TOWEL TOSSED INTO BING New York, Aug. 26—Kid Rash defeated Johnny Clark in the fourth round at the Fifteenth Regiment Armory Friday night when Clark's chief second, Harry Robinson, tossed the towel into the ring. Clark was turbulent at the start of the game, but the ring and attempted to continue. However, Refreeze Eddie Pollock waved Rash to his corner. The clawing flow from Clark's mouth in the first round. Up to the time things were halted he was bleeding like a bullet. Clark was clearly outclassed. Any rate it was apparent Clark could have continued had he not been bleeding so severely. semi-final between Joe Paul and Jimmie Foley went the limit on twelve rounds. The decision was awarded Foley. It was a great deal both stepping in a trophy all the way. Tonight (Friday) Young Kid Norfolk will battle with Jimine Mathey for twelve rounds, while in the final little Jack Johnson and Pete Hayes, who put up such a good beat as the other two, or less. An unpopular decision rendered at that time in favor of Hayes caused them to be rematched. TATE STARS SURPRISE FANS; WIN 2 FROM KANSAS CITY Second Game Monarchs Tate State JACK JOHNSON IN SMOKY CITY Blisters fiction heavy-weight champion, arrived in this city Thursday afternoon and was greeted by a big crowd of admirers DOUBLE HEADER TESREAU'S BEARS vs. CUBAN STARS SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 AT DYCKMAN OVAL SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1921 KAY SEES IN DOUBLE BILL WITH FOSTER Fans making box seat reservations for American Giants-Kansas City will be a double header, will please call at the box office before 1 p.m. of that day. Tickets will not be available until the play starts at 2 o'clock prompt. Rutley Foster's American Giants are now facing the most crucial test of the season in their effort to hold the leadership in the Negro National League race. Sunday the Kansas City Monarchs come here for a double header. The first game will be called at 2 o'clock prompt. Immediately take a catch a match for St. Louis where they are scheduled for a series of games. From there they will go to the Kansas City team to meet them in a live game series. The result of this series and the St. Louis series will tell the winner the league merger not. The following is the schedule in the National League race: Kansas City and American Giants at Tampa Bay, first game at 2:00 p.m. three games, first game at 2:00 p.m. three games, first game at 2:00 p.m. Kansas City Soft 2, 4, 1 6 and 7, Seat 10, at Marquette Minor Mortgage Gray Soc. will play the Montgomery Gray Soc. will play the Giants at the Giant park in Chicago. TAYLOR'S A. B. 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Black Sox, 5. Games Played in Alberta Beginner 7. Black Soil, 10 Chessman 6. Black Soil, 4 Dummielier 4. Black Soil, 4 Dummielier 4. Black Soil, 4 Dummielier 4. Black Soil, 4 Immufail 7. Black Soil, 2 Immufail 7. Black Soil, 2 Immufail 7. Black Soil, 2 Gloe 6. Black Soil, 6 Immufail 3. Black Soil, 7 Immufail 3. Black Soil, 7 Red Door 4. Black Soil, 5 Red Door 4. Black Soil, 5 Play 21 games. Won 16 lost. BCONVILLE DEFEATS SALISBURY --- --- DICKEY WINS CENTURY Brooklyn, N. Y. Aug. 20. 2002. DeVos won the win on the pitch with a 4-2 victory over the win on the pitch with a 4-2 victory at Timer Park. Sunday in Brooklyn, DeVos won the win on the pitch under the auspices of the Brooklyn Friends of Irish Brooklyn. R. Taylor won the win on the pitch in the Brooklyn pin handicap. Taylors Make It 3 Straight. Indiana, IA, 101. Tuesday, The In- spirations Brushwork by Julie of the Calibre Stars artist. The brushes are in good form, holding the brushes in a scaled layout. The Conference Series Series THE Standing BUCKEYES WIN W 11 14 19 American Giants 11 14 19 Kansas 11 14 19 St. Louis 11 14 19 Detroit 11 14 19 Indianapolis 11 14 19 American Stars 11 14 19 Columbus 11 14 19 Indiana Giants 11 14 19 Includes doubleheader Sunday, Columbus vs. Kansas, City Sunday, Mon., Indianapolis vs. St. Louis, Saturday, Sunday, Detroit vs. American Giants. La Créature Wis. Aug. 26 - The Etonians play a big role in the day by a count of 10 in a large crowd witnessed the game at the old Etonian gymnasium. The Illinois Giants, proved an easy man to solve and by bombing their runs in the game, held the hold throughout the game. The Illinois Giants in the seventh inning and hold the opponents to one hit, but the Giants got their one long run in the game by a whitewash. Ungions Get Lead in First BELL STOPS TATE STARS NEW YORK TO HAVE MIXED BOUTS UNDER NATIONAL GUARD New York, Aug. 25 - Sibylnade Vick National Guard assigned to Vick National Guard assigned to few weeks have been staged at the temporary Armory of the Mine Run Battery drawing such large crowds of late it and that because the evening long might be given their patrons BEDFORD, REATS CARLTON FOR RED CAPS LOSE Brooklyn N. Y. Aug. 26- The Penn Redcap tie with the Earners at the Penn State game. A large crowd with the game. The score be mirrored. BILK, E. Farmers. L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Johnson, Wiley and Jackson, Hammond and Pheger. CUBAN STARS, 3: SILK SOX, 4 Paterson, N. J. Aug. 26- The Colonel were helped by the Silk Sox. Several several errors. The Islanders were only able to connect for four shots. The Silk Sox. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colons. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUNNY RUMPKY CHALLENGES Detroit, Mich. Aug. 26- SUNny RumPKY, together with Tebbah, but two wickets from 125 to 132 inches. Jock Moore, Edie Cairns or Bonnie Hall RumPKY's manager to Thomas RumPKY. --- SORGENTHILBAR: SUGAN CTA RED SOX SPLIT BUCKEYES WIN 'EM BOTH FROM KANSAS CITY Near Nightfall When Fans Left Neil Park Sunday Columbus, O. Sunday—Long-shadows cept across Neil Park field at 6:55 p. m. Approximately 1,590 fans climbed to their seats, some restless and others dozing off into slumber. They were game and stayed the limit "Top" Gowdy, night guard at the Cleveland avenue lot, had made a round and reported all well. A Hike throughout the afternoon was seen curled up under a seat fast asleep probably dreaming of a T-bone on a dog's back. The guard weed week in the dog catcher's "hot dogs" got cold. The thou-tout was made at two minutes of 7 Romantic enough, but what we saw was the most impressive Buckeyes won a doubleheader from the Kansas City Monarchs at the Neil Park lot, the first game ending 5 to 4 and the midnight affair "2 columbus" the athletes took the lot at 2 columbus. Blame for the long draw out afar at the Kansas City Monarchs in second place in the Colored National League and who protest every possible violation of the rules, their looting went for manhunt for they were outplayed in both con Third Baseman Portlanda of the Monarchs sliding for third base, the first inning of the second ranch. He was carved out by Carr. Foul ball failed to southerly his way to victory yesterday, as he has done in most every start since joining the team in 2005 and two-thirds innings of the first game. He visited eight different visitors and eight hits, two bases on balls and two Monarchs were hit; the outfielder left off, and the youngest baseman touched for only one hit and he was based but one man during his four and six innings. The Kansas City hurler in the outfit, he allowed nine hits on the second inning, and he was touched for hits in bunches. The second baseman was easy for the Brooklyn. Roberts scored eight innings in one Kansas City marker was counted. He played the set, there were no starting features. Roger burped for Kansas City. GAUS AND HAWKINS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER INDIANA Congersville, Ind Connerville, Ind. Miss Amy Harrison, returned from a visit in Marion, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac, grandmother and grandfather, and Mrs. Charles Bailey and Master Larry Marine, Carthus of Toledo. On a clock dinner Thursday at their home returned from a visit to Springfield, to Mrs Elma Stratton and Mrs Walker home after an extensive visit with their aunt, Mrs Robert Huey and husband home on a visit to friends and relatives there, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huey, Mrs Casfordian motored to Lawncrest Sunday and attended a basket meeting on a week's visit in Marion, Ind. Mrs Frances Sheets returned Sunday from visiting, Mrs Marshall and grandmother of Indianaapolis are the guests of Ohio avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamilton and children of Kentucky are the guests of Ohio avenue, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr and Mrs Harriet Brooking motored to Kentucky, Mrs Herity Craig, formerly of Ohio avenue, will make Terre Haute their home indomitely, Miss Bernice Jones, Harrison from Indianaapolis and visited friends Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ogleer and Mrs here and were week and guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Walter Marshall motored to Lawncrest Sunday and attended a basket meeting there. They Walter Rogers and children. Ayrshire, Ind. Mrs. Lizzie Minters and children, Mrs. Lizzie Minters, visited the owner's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Isabeline of, 401 Cherry street, house of Petersburg Sunday with family of Petersburg Sunday with family of Petersburg Quite a number of our lives attended the Sunday School convention at Arthur Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Ducklew wish to announce that he will attend to Ernest Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wells, son of Mr. They will wend in the early fall. Newcastle Ind. CONNECTICUT Ansonia. Ccnp. The Python exciting and day field was held at Tampa Bay Park, Merlin, Michigan, organization of the state was represented, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Timney of South City, where they will spend an intimate period. Mrs. Allied Vickers of Tampa Bay, where they will spend an intimate period and friends of this city, George A. Gates, 47 Main street, is visiting at the Python annual exciting and day field. Leapawak of New York were here to attend the Python annual exciting and day field. Sydney Navy was at a recent visit to relatives and friends of this city, Mrs. Avery of New York, was at a recent visit to Wilmore H. White Key, G. W. Garnett, named No. 1 of this city left Saturday for Toroka, where they will participate before the Superior and the United States start of Connecticut. Bridgeport, Conn. Norwich, Genn The Reduction of New London gave the first of their series of dames a late Thursday night, August 18. The face-changed churches gave a union exception to Green Beach, Ms. and Mrs. Bain Bailley of North Main Street are enjoying the holiday. Mrs. David Bailley is spending her vacation friends in the Southland. OKLAHOMA Boley, Okla. The Rev. I. B. Travis is having a great revival on North Main Street. The revival began last week. The Elk lodge had a big dance, having the Olmquette orchestra have his stone house finished. A. Armand spent a few days in Muskegon on business. The saltarium now has the nurses' quarters finished. Henry business last week. Henry Gray was in a town a few days on business. Mrs. Gray was up from work, from where she paid up from him, to tennis. Clark and Felix Ray have just returned from Topocha, Kan, where they met. Johnson, Johnsons, Taylor are out of town. Okmulgee Okla Prof. I. L. L. Lister, a resident of Mt. Dessman, Tex., is a guest of the University of Oklahoma, called to Muskegan last week by reason of the death of his mother. Prof. Lister, a professor of School at Okokkee, was in the city Saturday and Sunday. C. Pollard and W. W. presuppose farmers of Okokkee, who are also present at Saturday. The glass plant performed last week. About 250 of them were employed, while fully 250 others who made application were unable to get to have a bank here in Okokkee. 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Bowling Green, KY. Basis: K TENNESSEE Humboldt, Tenn. Newborn. Tenn. Quantitative Tens mining, Mrs. Luther W. Hile of Jackson Tenn., was the guest of Mrs. Ned Smith Woodland Mills is the guest of her son Dr. E. K. Ursigg, dentist. Mrs. Bess- Coats, after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Bell, Mrs. Lena Oney and Mrs. Mayne Shepard, who died in the hospital. Duraney hospital, are getting along nicely, Mrs. C. C. Owen returned to Vinamia Thursday afternoon. Winchester, Tenn. CALIFORNIA BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTY TREATMENT PAGE ELEVEN of Pacific Union College. Charlie Lannan has gone East to tell a movie enrol- ment in Company, V. Hamilton, a student of the city this week. William Lanno of Pacific M. brother of the recently de- veloped E. Hamilton, capturing his cousin, Minnie Ace Toot, of our city. Miss Jenie Givens has missed Miss Owens, a school teacher from Mrs. Grant, newcomers, also from Oak land, now reselling in West 55th street, a newcomer to our city. 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Glauca, Fever, and wild blood clotting Bone Bad Place Prescription for external wound. It is administered and used primarily in the blood, and with all other diabetic agents. The manufacturer will寄送 the prescription to the wound care provider or artist. GLARETTE The manufacturer will寄送 the prescription to the wound care provider or artist. Directions on every Bottle Price $1.00 THE C-2223 Laboratory MIS ALCOHOL This is the original C-2223 THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Ottumwa 12 Mrs. Ryeh H. Williams, 315 Flint street, is home after a two-week stay in comma, Neb., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ryan Williams. Miss Leguin is in touch with her on Hawes Institute. Miss Leguin's mate, J. R. F. Shaw, is president of the Kappa Alpha Kappa Sorority in the Kappa Alpha Kappa Sorority spring at the University of Kansas. The National association for the use of sorority names is required in Gurumwa. Ryeh H. Williams was recently elected president of the association. Rev. W. S. Targea who has resigned. Burlington, la. Suffer The Mist of Aching' Bone You Should Take The Wonderful H Prescription C-22 This Prescription by a prominent doctor and women w. mad and hopeless, because well. If you are sufferin matism, scrofula, ulcer conditions caused by 2223 will make you a Plough's Prescrip- gerous or habit formi chloral, opium, cocain taken with safety by When taking Plough is best to keep the bo better than Plough's not sicken or gripe— Plough's 2223 Liver ness, sick headache, a pation. A box should Plough's Prescrip- in price. You can buy trial size for 50c; 2223 box—for 25c. If you at the above prices, b tion will be sent dire If you want to kno- scription C-2223, or tr almanac, leaflet and Wonderful Blood Remedy Prescription C-2223 This Prescription was once the treatment used by a prominent doctor. Many discouraged men and women who made happy-some were helpless and hopeless, because they never expected to get well. If you are suffering with aching bones, rheumatism, scrofula, ulcerous sores, eczema, or any conditions caused by bad blood, Prescription C-2223 will make you a happy man or woman. Plough's Prescription C-2223 contains no dangerous or habit forming drugs, such as mercury, chloral, opium, cocaine or strychnine. It can be taken with safety by a child. When taking Plough's Prescription C-2223, it is best to keep the bowels open. There is nothing better than Plough's C-2223 Liver Pills. They do not sicken or gripe—one or two pills are a dose. Plough's 2223 Liver Pills are also fine for biliousness, sick headache, and all ills caused by constipation. A box should always be kept handy. Plough's Prescription C-2223 has been reduced in price. You can buy large bottles for $1.00—the trial size for 50c; 2223 Liver Pills—in the blue tin box—for 25c. If your druggist won't supply you at the above prices, both Pills and the Prescription will be sent direct on receipt of price. If you want to know more about Plough's Prescription C-2223, or try 2223 Liver Pills, write for almanac, leaflet and free samples of the pills. The C-2223 LABORATORY Memphis, Tenn. MICHIGAN MICHIGAN Jackson, Micn. Lansing, Mich. The following named person have returned from a three weeks stay in the United States to help both children, Mrs. Fred Allen, Fred Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. O. Allen, Rev. William B. Williams. They report having a great time. The Choral Union, a minor chorus, sang for the union service on the baptised sons' Sunday night at 11:30 a.m. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Thompson on William's home. William Farrer will offer St. Lawrence Hospital in this city in New York for the baptised sons' home. Harold Lott has been appointed grand secretary of the Masone lodge of the church a few weeks ago. Mr. Lott is also president of the local branch of the church of the M. K. Church for the last four years, is getting ready for the M. K. Church. There will be baptising of six or seven children on the first Sunday in September and the church will be read. The Choral Union is preparing to go to England and sing during the session of the annual conference. Battle Creek, Mich. Ottawa Beach, Mich Cassonells, Mish. isery mes? This Blood Remedy was once the treatment used er. Many discouraged men he happy-some were helpless they never expected to get ing with aching bones, rheu- rous sores, eczema, or any bad blood, Prescription C- happy man or woman. otion C-2223 contains no dang- ing drugs, such as mercury, ice or strychnine. It can be a child. Bugh's Prescription C-2223, it swells open. There is nothing C-2223 Liver Pills. They do one or two pills are a dose. Pills are also fine for biliou- nd all ills caused by consti- always be kept handy. otion C-2223 has been reduced large bottles for $1.00—the Liver Pills—in the blue tin druggist won't supply you both Pills and the Prescrip- ct on receipt of price. 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MAGASCO is a powdery, soft bathering shampoo. Dries up and hardens hair. A grembleful, good MAGASCO infusions. It does not gum or langle the hair. It is not irritating or irritating necessary. Wash with warm water. MAGASCO is a powdery, different from the MAGASCO infusions. It does not gum or langle the hair. It is not irritating or irritating necessary. Wash with warm water. MAGASCO is a powdery, different from the MAGASCO infusions. It does not gum or langle the hair. D'NEAL CHEMICAL COMPANY MADAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER The inventor of this Hair Grower which is made from sixteen ingredients and contains everything necessary to GROW hair. Presents Instructio and Tetra all times that this Hair Grower will not make the Hair sticks, but keeps soft and mild. Presents Instructio well, easy and straight without pressing, but you can press it on your desire to enunciate the Hair Grower to GROW hair that can be styled in any shape or gray hair. E. J. COTTON & CO. 9 W. Califf. Ave., Crown Barber Shop. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. NEW JERSEY Rev. J. W. Washington, pastor of the Chester Baptist Church, will send his vaation, Mrs. Josephine Williams and daughter, Mijon, of Lebanon, to Adley Park this week. Mrs. J. W. Williams of New York, Mrs. J. W. Williams of Gagliano, the Misses Kila May and Lola V. Grayson and Mrs. Talianah May Grayson, the Misses Kila May and Lola V. Grayson and Mrs. Talianah May Grayson is helping her sister, Lola V., this week, taking gifts and gifts to her son, Max, who is expecting his son from Jacksonville. To send his son to Jacksonville, Mrs. to send his son to Jacksonville, outing at Forest Park Thursday night. Newark, N. J. Baxanus, H. J. SOLD BY AGENTS ONLY Chicago, Ill. for the Philadelphia, Pa. East 29th St. Chicago, ill Telephone Victory 7831 PAGE THIRTEEN THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Will Promote a Full Growth of Hair will Also Restore The Strength, Beauty and the Beauty of Your Hair If Your Hair is Dry and Wavy try EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER SALVASENA S. D. LYONS, General Agent MEN'S CARES, S. OLDEMARK, ONLY the agents for postage. AGENTS OUTLINES 1. Prices for Templates and 1. Shams 2. Prices for Templates and 2. Shams 3. Prices for selling, with the extra page. WILL KEEP YOU WELL Has No Equal For STOMACH TROUBLES Cold, Headaches, Constipation, Ery. Ballever Indication Immediately! TONIC-LAXATIVE $1.90 The Bottle Everpenthes Salvassera Medicine Co. Memphis BE A HAIR DRESSER Sealp and Skin Specialist We teach you how by mail or in person. A $45.00 Complete Course for $10.00, including $6.00 worth of the Famous Improve Hair Salo and Balm Treatment. Enough to get the hair done. We have many applications for our Hair Dressing and Beauty Cooler and Cream for drying another class of 100. Send color for free art. After himpired of McKissick's Famous Protection Hair Dressing he sold to affect the wonderful merits of the goods. $1.50 for only $10.00. Send cash order right. Postage. W. T. McKISSICK & CO. P.O. Box 102 Wilmington, DN Knife and Pistol Cooler A Practic ing Knife and Pistol Cooler PROTECTION $5.00 L. E. POLLUSUS CO. Maine, Attractive foods and Furniture. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE HOROSCOPES ```markdown ``` Cellum Dropsy Remedia Ga., Dept. GD, Atlanta, Ga. 666 is a Prescription for Colds. Fever and LaCrippie. It's the most speedy remedy we know, preventing Pneumonia. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1995 UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME By LORD JEFF Organization Offerings. Business Briefs. Union Station Notes. Douglas Johnson, former of the Red Caps, has recently purchased a beautiful home at 1421 Nassau Street, NW. He is also the first Street, NW, the stock company of the Red Caps is financing on putting up a three or four-story office with facilities. Mr. Huntz is president of Bishop Johnson has been in the field for over 30 years and people live on the job at the station in Thomas Barker. Theatrical Thoughts. LOUISIANA WEST VIRGINIA White Sulphur W X1 Monigemery, Ala. *Mar. 04, 2013* Kewanee, Ill. Service was good at both churches. Sunday, Joy Dee Jones at Browning Second Baptist and Ray Singh of Singh at Metropolitan Church. The pastor at Metropolitan Church also attended Sunday service, also the memorial by the Sunday school Friday evening given in honor of Mrs. Linda Lee Browning, the Home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Browning, who was葬ed away to Browning. Tom, on account of the death of these father and mother with the Boy Scouts at Singh Beach, Browning, HI. Bloomington, IL Mr. and Ms. Belly were waiting their bus to meet Mr. and Ms. Church undertaken their business and family travel most of the time. It was a beautiful affair. Mr. Mount was very interested. For all the time, they were very interested. For all the time, the parties prepared in 12 hours, the layover was very long, and a very interesting session at 3 a.m. Smith Ark. conducted the services. THE PRAIRIE STATE Springfield, Ill. Quincy, III. Aureca Jil Harvey III Cashdals, UL THE CHICAGO DEFENDER All Prairie State news must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication. Lake Forest, IL Dacetur III. Wanted!! More "FULTO" Agents Cairo, III. Galesburg, Ill. Robert Howard of 1256 W. Tubin street left Saturday for Cannon Miss., mother and relatives. Amos Harper of Knoxville left Saturday for Knoxville, int. Mr. Eugene Hobley and a crew have returned. Mrs. Robert Howard of Knoxville at the hospital, amputing Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and children, are visiting relatives and friends, are visiting relatives and friends, is carrying on meetings at the Church of God on Knoxville street. Pamela Star R. R. Church is Mrs. Prima North Ronne street is visiting in St. Bernadette Bertha and Kate and sons, Annette and Kate and sons, Publisher Kay, who visited two weeks ago. The R. R. Franklin Jones church in Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Marcellino Little Young is seriously ill. Lane Chaelor M. O. L. church gave their son, Matthew, a Bible and a dress code of丹妮丝 is standing a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Eicket Contiella and Vincenzo where she attended the O. R. S. and state federation women's opportunity Club at the state meeting. Mrs. Eicket Taylor Contiella and Vincenzo are in home of her sonabout a birthday Barny Gloib is out after several weeks on the 3rd floor of George South apt who are living in Mound City. John Contiella and Vincenzo has his usual location on account of a activated timeway. John Howard, who month has returned, City of the Valley Lodge No. 56 will lay the coroner at the timeway. August 25 Mounds Timer debuts at Metrodale Glasses. 6 to 8 o'clock at her teacher and family. Mr and Mrs James Summ. Miss Spoon of Chicago and Mrs James Summ. Miss Spoon of Chicago and family. Quite a f w arm of the rally at Villa Glasses, Sunday. Grand Chain III. FOOD-BEST OWS HAIR AND CURES DISEASE STOPS FALLING OUT A thorough course by mail. Terms rea D. orders. No samples. No checks accept RS. E. G. FUL Apt. 2 CHIC PHONE OAKLAND 2439 Brings Big Profits $1.75 (One Seventy-Five) Outfit Starts Business it keeps the scalp healthy, free from dandruff, thickens, glides color and promotes an abundant growth of hair. One 50c box convinces; so extra for postage. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Urbana, Ill. Mounds, Ill. Make Your Spare Time Bring You Dollars Centralia, Ill Miss Fern Bailey and Miss Milton Roemm of Mounds贴 a few days with his daughter, Lily, are visiting her sister, Amy Smith, Mrs. Earl Fortinberry and her daughter, Jalie, are visiting her sister, Anna Smith, her sister, of Chicago, and Miss Rosa Gilmore of Chicago, Alex. Amy Smith, her sister, of Chicago, having the typhoid fever, has caused them to discontinue their leisure activities, and is spending Sunday with Miss Mamie Huron. The "Sue Bibb Club of the Secrets Club" is hosting a grupy day, August 26. It was quite a success. Mrs. Ed. Walker and her children are visiting home folks. Mrs Walker expects to stop at Champlain and Madison to study and Madison daytime report a special meeting at the federation, which was held in Carlolette, Mrs. M. T. Meier and Madison. A meeting was held at Milton. North Chicago, Ill. Auton Erickson and Louis Erickson were the first students where they have been visiting relatives Mrs. Harriet Hartz, 1865, community avocate to Chicago, Illinois to North Carolina. Waukegan, Ill. Mrs. K. E. Hamilton and Sanghee Kim. Mrs. E. Hamilton and A. Smith. M. Marker street. W. Roland church. W. Roland church with Roland church had a karmen to Eliele has returned from his vacation. Eliele has returned from his vacation. Seast1 III Miss Mélanie Anderson, who has been visiting her sister at Mountains Town, Tennessee, Miss Mammie McFarland, on the same spot, has the baskets of the last four Star in honor of her birthday. Thursday, she played the Stars' Sports Friday, and Necessary Saturday, Joe Cabbell has two children, Ben and Tyler, a typed letter to Mrs. Ben, Denny and Sunday, in St. Louis as guest of the latter's brother, Michael, who has been sick for several days is able to be up again, Mrs. Vivenon, who has been sick for several days is able to be up again, Mrs. Uriley and Sunday in Downsview, Ill. Mrs. J. I. Allen has returned after a visit to the woman's federation at Carbondale. Champagne, LLC Joliet, IL Chicago Heights, IL You have some spare time each day in which you can make money. You need no capita-ment to own your own bask—as an exclusive representative. You simply sell to your friends and neighbors the Fair Plex tie of Toilet Preparations, the Fair Plex Dimention, Sap and Hair Dressings. Fair Plex Gintment is the latest discovery in skin beautifiers. Will make the skin shades brighter—smooth and velocity. Removes ringworm, bumps and roughness. Fair Plex Gintment is easy to use—is fully guaranteed. Sells for $26 a box. Fair-Plex Soap Fair Pix Soap is a pure soap. The fragrant lather is soothing and healing. Especially recommended to use with Fair Pix Ointment and Hair Dressing. Fine for shampoo—and wherever a pure toilet soap is needed. Sells for 25c a cake. Fair-Plex Hair Dressing Fair Plex Hair Dressing is the secret formula of a noted beauty specialist. Makes the hair grow straight, long and soft. Takes out the anally, nappy knacks. Removes dandruff. Sells for $25 a package. If you wish to try these new beauty preparations, send $75 for a complete set—Fair Plex Ointment, and Hair Dressing. WRITE TODAY EXCLUSIVE AGENT Write for information about the exclusive Fair Plex drappement. No goods will be sold to drappement or drapes. Only through agents. You should be the agent for your section. Dept. C. S. W Dept. C. S. W. The Fair-Plex Company Memphis Tenn. [Image of a woman with a long, flowing veil]. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 The most wonderful discovery of the age. If you want long, bea- tiful hair, use REGINALL COCOA BALM America's Greatest Hair Grower stores hair in styling stations, stores hair from stores holding hair, stores hair from the roots and pools new life, into it. Every box fully guaranteed. Champion hair salon. Lily's champion hair salon. Brighten the com- pression. See us. Reginail Toilet Soap, 55c. Reginail Group. Jenna L. McCormick Passing Oil, 5c. All six by mail. $2.10 You can take REGINALL PERFECT PREPARATION in HARDHousing for special terms to AMENTS Address The Reginall Laboratory Atlanta, Ga VELVET BROWN PREPARATIONS For SKIN and HAIR are the result of years of experiment and study. A. B. The fact that I am a graduate in Business is a GUARANTEE drums, property combined, are used in my preparation. than a year on the market these goods have followed this business. BELIEVE THEY possess thousands of homes and good mood. BRAM positively BELIEVE THEY possess all soft and tolerable springs. Hair mined by botulism or harm to my WIRE. THE PRESENTING gives a glimpse and is nearly USE these preparations and you Velvet Brown Face Cream . . . 11.10 Velvet Brown Hair Grower . . . 52 Velvet Brown Tempel Grower . . . 28 Agents wanted. liberal commission given and or are hired. DR. FRANK J. HAWKINS M. D. D. D. S. Dept. D 3512 Grand Blvd. CHICAGO, ILL. MADE TO FIGURE 97 Express Rating Prepare Committed for 2 years solicit their services. There are a Ware of $4.99 million available for loa- ng. AGENTS WANTED Excuse $2500 and allow your short time. No experience necessary. Write today for our BIG FREE DUTIFIT with storage of the amount and date. Everywhere you KEEP FREE. WASHINGTON TRAINING CO. D. W. H. 1023 Chicago, Illinois ERB DOCTOR Recipe Book 10c WEAK WOMEN ATTENTION EARN S60 WEEKLY RESULTS COUNT USE THIS PAGE when you want Help, to buy or sell Real Estate, to sell Household Goods, Automobiles, Clothing; in fact, to exchange anything you don't want for something you can use. --- ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. L. G. Patterson and daughter mother, Mrs. M. Stiggen, 4848 Evan avenue, and her cousin, Dr. William Hill, 4848. L. K. McLennon, grand worthy inspector, Gallowayville, Tex. is the guest of Mrs. I. Yanits, 4852. Grossman Avenue. Mrs. Elinor Johnson, Greenville Miss. is the guest of Mrs. Estell- Williams, 2642 Parallel avenue. Miss. is the guest of Mrs. Marie Louis 4052 Indiana avenue. Miss. Irmach L. McLennon, St. Louis Miss. is the guest to her home after visiting friends in the Windy City. Miss. Eilee Foissy, 2818 Grand avenue. Miss. is very hurt while visiting friends Monday. L. Hutchison, Memphis, Tenn. is spending his vacation in the Windy City, stopping at the Mt. Sinai Sainte Haine and as their guest her mother, Mrs. Par- terson Taylor, and sister Hazel of J. W. Kees, St. Louis, Mo. is the guest of Mrs. Emma Phillips, 4506 Indiana avenue. Mrs. William Stollb and daughter Marvel are visiting relatives and are visiting Mrs. Gussie K. Doeder and Mrs. Gussie K. Doeder, are visiting at the Idlewild Hotel, Mrs. Mabel Oliver, 4102 Indiana pavilion, at 12 Saturday, August 27, 1995, Mrs. Lea Scowden and Mrs. Lea Scowden, visiting Mrs. Doeder Todd, 4102 Evans avenue, Mrs. Baskin Baskin, Mrs. Baskin Baskin, Mrs. James Black, 606 Abercrombie Walter L. Pamphlet of Memphis, Tennessee is in the city on a social surfer, Mrs. James Black, Susie Lane, 4222 Layne avenue, Mrs. Pearl Mansfield of Monessen, Monessen, Mrs. Eileen Ayre, 1857 Odgen avenue, Mrs. Mussie Mammans and Mrs. Mussie Mammans, visiting at the home of their nephew and brother, Lither Lither, 3725 Attorney J. P. Jotton of Dayton, Ohio is spending the week in Chicagoland, 6115 Champlain avenue Mrs. A. D. Key, W. G. C. of Texas supreme secretary of the endowment board, O. C. O. Woo, Tex. to the hosts of Mrs. M. L. Howard, 4712 Saddleback Avenue Mrs. Saddleback, Cincinnati, O. sister of Mrs. F. Henderson, 6697 Saddleback Avenue home after a very pleasant visit. Mrs. Johnnymyer Sesler, Kansas City, O. sister of her sister, P. Fords, home after a few weeks. A. David Smith, teacher in the schools of Tern Heide, Ind., is visiting her母, J. P. Thomas, 2255 Indiana avenue. A. David Henderson, 6697 Marquette park, entertained at a luncheon Mrs. Ora Fields and Mrs. Jennymyer, Cincinnati, O. in honor of Mrs. P. Woo, W. G. C. of Texas Mrs. M. T. Munroe, New York, O. sister of Mrs. C. E. Green, East 40th street, until October. Mrs. Saddleback Bond, Pittsburgh, Pa., is the city, stopping at the Y. W. Allie, Mac Lewis, Sherman, relatives at 3360 Saddleback Avenue Mrs. Hortense Grace Carlisle of New York City is the guest of Mrs. Fred Myer, W. G. C. of Texas Mrs. A. B. Layton and daughter of Milwaukee, Wis., spent a few days in Bethel Harbor, 523 East 81st Street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eggleston, 222 East 14th street, entertained a few of the guests, Mrs. Jessie Lyne and Miss Erlen C. Hawkins of the city schools in Manatee City, Jillian and Mrs. W. M. Michelle, wife of the author of the St. Louis Argus, are the guests of Mrs Connie S. Terrell, 2315 Vernon are Mrs. Husson, Scott Hayes of Atlanta, jacket in the city, the guest of Mrs. Eanna C. Mallard, 3123 Indiana avenue. Mrs. Fortberg, 3129 East 43rd street, entertained at a dinner party Tuesday. The guests were Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs Jewett Epighette. Chathron Thomas of New York was the guest of Mrs. H. Warrison, 3240 Indiana avenue, while in the city, Mrs. L. Husson, sister of Dr. H. L. Husson, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aile Clark, 3233 Indiana avenue, with a pink tea party last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Russell. The guest entertained at the Vinecenses. Hotel last week in honor of her sisters of Louisville, KY. Among these are Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. Studio Smothers and Mrs. C. Bender, city of Atlanta, GA, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones, 3123. Mrs. Resie Pitsie Pitses of Atlanta, GA, is stopping at 3125 South Georgia, GA, is stopping at 3125 South Georgia, Ms. Sue Sims Sisters, 709 East 45th Street, was hostess at a luncheon lost Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Ms. and Mrs. Anderson, of Louisville, Ky. Lawyer and Mrs. Thomas Holmes of Atlanta, 63, are the guests of Mrs. Jackson, 444 Langley avenue. Mrs. Edward Dawson, 129 East Avenue, Mrs. William Carter, 423 St. Lawrence avenue, have as their house guests Mrs. Albert Face of Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Huron Hitchcock, Mary Richardson of Lowtown, Mont. Mrs. Richardson of Lowtown, Mont. Mrs. Armine and Matribe Pierre, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Corpus Christi Pierre, are visiting in Cincinnati. On route home to Chicago they will stop in South Bend, Ind. to join wife of Mrs. Corpus Christi Pierre, is visiting her daughter son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Gordon. Mrs. J. Martin, M. cartoon culture, Detroit, Mich. is in the city visiting Mrs. Mary Johnson, 335 Verdant, Mrs. C. L. Bice, Mound City, Ill. wife of Attorney Charles Bice, master in embroidery there, is visiting Mr. Joseph, J. M. McClamond, 341 Calamond avenue. Dr. Thomas A. Moore, principal is being炉着 at the Y. M. C. C. Mrs. Williams, 129 East 381st street, spending her vacation in Milewell, M. A. L. Pavelle, Mrs. Bella Ravalli and A. L. Pavelle, Mrs. Chelsea City locations in the Elysian pass, through Chicago on route to Boston. B. M. Balthoff of Chicago and her mother, M. Dusun of Memphis. Tenn. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Balthoff, R. C. Weaver was the dinner last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wright. Locke and daughter Miss Rose Doussie Lewis, Mrs. L. W. Alexander and Mrs. Freden Calm-Blue Book, the colored business and professional directory, is now enamed in compiling a residential directory of the with the aforementioned professional directory. The names, addresses and telephone numbers of all persons present in the directory will be on this fail and will command much attention because Advertisement 22.5 GEORGIA Philip L.Jones Come look to us with some pensive correspondence, tear kiss and plaudit. We can never forget. His absence teems profound and we linger on the sound of his woo- d, "Hope." Mr and Mrs Paul A. Jones and sons, Roscoe and Robert, Mr and Roscoe, Harney Johnson and son James, Walter Henry Jones IN LOVING MEMORY of EUGENE R. LEE who died August 27, 1916 Mrs. Henrietta P. Lee Mrs. Genesieve Lee Whip Benote H. Lee In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs Margarite Toller, who passed away in 2015. Though earthly ties are broken, in life we need no more. Our mother on your golden shore. The God who gave has taken With Him, in heaven to dwell. Although our hearts are breaking, we are still grateful. — Margarite, Iesalie, Essie Toller daughters; Hallie Toller, husband. In sad but loving memory of our dear husband and father, Ernest Belt, who passed away six years ago. August 21. "Tearful in your grave so we can remember you." — Lonecake wife and son, Carrie C. Belt and R. B. Wilkinson, 2057 Federal LOST RELATIVES IMPORTEMENTS Will pop for any information concerning the whirlpool of Erskine J. Chicago, 2155 Northwestern Street, near 35th street, Chicago, IL. Address Walker, carter 1258 Monroe avenue, Detroit, Mich. MISS FRIENDS BOWMAN Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Miss Friens? Just list heard from at 358 North Street, Kansas City, Mo, call or write to 2414 South State Street, Chicago, IL. THE DEATH LIST Newport Ark West Point, Miss NORTH CAROLINA Tabor, N. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Baldwin America, died on January 14, 1926. He got up early in the morning. The town of Monday, August 14 for Mrs. Baldwin, August 15 for Mrs. Dellie Albright in providing somethin with for at 105 West Water and for at 115 West Water after Lisa Carter is look bap after Lisa Carter will leave August for Oxford with the Follies book and for the Water Club in Birmingham. Tony Knight is in Birmingham for Oxford and for the Water Club. The Atlantic Water Club is open at the East Water given Fam Sanders. WARNING! People are hereby warned not to pay their subscriptions to the Water Club. If they do so it is at their own risk. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ADVERTISMENTS We wish to thank the Rev. A. L. Harris, Miss Rana James, Morrison James, Miss Eleanor Fisher, D. Tuttle, the Utopia Club, Dr. Bradham, Mrs. Wilson, Rev. Bennett, Oliver B. Y. U., the Providence I. C., Miss Kira Stockle, and others who gave the sweet solos and the many splendid dulce tributes. Adores deep gratitude.-Mrs. Joseph McCurry, mother, and sisters. Mrs. Julia Evans, who departed this time to the letters and members of Olivet Baptist Church, coming to Chicago before the Emancipation, which to them was a great blessing for their kindness and beautiful floral designs; Rev. L. K. Williams, who brought kindness and two songs rendered. She leaves to mourn her loss Mrs. Mary Garrison, laughter and three great friends. FALL OPENING The opening display of fall hats appointed for beauty, originality and creativity of our Quality Strip 51 East 142 Street. Manuel Delorien Young, prow. Classes in millinery new open.—Advertisement. MISCELLANEOUS Something New See Guy L. Brown for coaches and bedding killer, which entirely eliminates them from your premises. The new design always attained. Concochauk Killer, $1; bedding, $4. One can will Chicago Defender, Address Box 4. $20 cash will buy a large镀金 phone set, a large leather case, and a large leather case. 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LAWRENCE AVENUE, 492, 2D APT—SEAT MERCURY, limited 5212 Limited 5212 EVANS APT, 491, 2D APT—TWN APT and Gatineau High Park 2222 PEMIDIUM APT, 492, 2D APT—FURN and Gatineau High Park 2222 OFFICE APT, 492, 2D APT— office APT, limited 5212 PRAIMA AVE. 452E-LARGE LIGHT BOMB BOMB AVE. 452E-LARGE LIGHT BOMB; M. MILLER. FRONT BOMB. NEATLY LIGHT. STEAM LIGHT. LIGHT lights, but and hot water. BOMB 256K. E. 452H P1. 452. 3D ART - NEATLY PUN LIGHT. LIGHT lights, but and hot water. BOMB 256K. INFINA AVE. LN. 350 ST. APT. 1 town, in town, family, birth, 2002 2006 first name, last name, birth date first name, last name, birth date VIRONA AVE. 350 NATIA FILS, PLA town, birth date, 2002 2006 name, birth date, 2002 2006 name, birth date, 2002 2006 BESHARIFT AVE. 400 001 ST APT. 1 town, in town, family, birth, 2002 2006 name, birth date, 2002 2006 STATE ST, 2006 NEATY FURN. BLDG. district interchange; accessible.床 4-10 bathrooms; kitchen, and 2-8 bathrooms. bathroom, laundry, and 2-8 bathrooms. PLATINUM AVE., 400-700 TWO BEDS AND bathroom for four.床 4-10 bathrooms. ANQ QUARTER BLDG. district interchange; accessible.床 4-10 bathrooms; kitchen, and 2-8 bathrooms. bathroom, laundry, and 2-8 bathrooms. LANGER AVE., 800-250 APST. APT. 101 TWO BEDS AND BATHROOM. TWO BEDS AND BATHROOM. LIGHTER or ladder condominium. SCHOOL ST, 2006 FURN. BLDG. FURN. BLDG. SCHOOL ST, 2006 FURN. BLDG. FURN. BLDG. FOR RENT FLATS FOR SALE BOOM AND BC4SD Travel and permanent needs for relat- able people out of town people profe- dient in New York City, H. Rouss, F. Fleet from "L" station. household Goods, thing you can use. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Morgan Park COMPLET AND SEE We have many fine lots in the best bedrooms and can build for you at once or easy times. Most of our trans- portation is located off street or marked Mr. Greenwood and get off at Monticello, greenwood and one block up street near to 10th, transfer west to Vincennes. JOHN H. SIMMONS & CO. 545 W. PINE STREET, BROOKLYN. Phone: Fewerly 722, Open All Day Sun. $5,000 YEARLY INCOME PAID thousands of dollars the interest in Tennessee lands. They made the start. Two dollars a month, possibly you making warranty, possibly you making warranty, possibly you making in- terest in interest in surface, construction, lands, count, inland, construction, lands, count, White cage. BROOKLYN TEXAS OIL CO. 625 S. PINE STREET, LOUISVILLE. LAND SALE ```markdown ``` --- FOR SALE - OVERFLOW COTTAGE AND A BEDROOM. 1900 WESTERN MORTON ST. LONDON NO. 1055 IN LEATHERED HOLLOW, not overfitted for a spare bed. Beds 1900 and 1905. Furnished for a spare bed. Beds 1900 AUTOS - FOR SALE SPECIAL USED AT SALE. All special uses are limited. Have just been thoroughly checked. Some items are in handlaws and are not available for sale. SOLID KING BOOTH. TWO BOOTHES. TWO KING BOOTHES. TWO BOOTHES. TWO BOOTHES. PETRIFORM. PETRIFORM. COLE GIRL BOOTHES. COLE GIRL BOOTHES. GOLLARD SPLIT. MATURE BOOTHES. LONG. MATURE BOOTHES. LONG. MATURE BOOTHES. LONG. MATURE BOOTHES. LONG. RIC, ONT, 0000, CONSTATION, P. 315 Walsh alp, bp. fat. Walsh alp, bp. fat. BUSINESS CHANCES TASK A CHANCE - TWELVE DOLLARS are given to those in need. Form a team of four to work together. Form a team of 100. Threshold defaulted. motif for 100. After examination, if you are not satisfied, return them to the department. Thank the department. Thank the department. ALL THE CLOTHES ARE WANTED. Style made to match your style and be made to match your size and be grown in some size. big pants. Write quick address for new wearer following the steps through. HAVE TWO - GENERALLY. WELL. WELL. Full satisfaction would sell for this partner. Full satisfaction would sell for this partner. Full satisfaction would sell for this partner. Brown paper. living room. chapstick. bed room. W. W. st. H. Barrie. knit. DECEMBER TARDIE. STATE ST. NEAR W. W. st. H. Barrie. knit. DECEMBER TARDIE. STATE ST. NEAR W. W. st. H. Barrie. knit. FOR SALE. CLEANING STORE. 12 YEARS in use. good location. BUNGALIVE. FLATS FOR RENT SUPER FOOD MCT, RATH AND GAS; HIGH INTEGRITY; BACK BELLS petantieab ainsi ven tose er re acer cee ncemcamaniaad 3 EDITORIAL , SATURDAY PAGE OF THE I AUGUST 27, 1921 (a D [ That “glad hand” is all right, but it’s the helping hand on dark and needy days that folks never forget—(QrLA+S CHK | pe ee eee = TR WEEKLY SERMON || D WILLIAMS Ga } YER Y SE ri LA iN ChicagnApetendey [ove WEEKLY, SERMON || ALLIES R.A, WILBERFORCE Wil’ Fonais dela: BAC Er Tomeld an eae spe our ibderar Focie nernars srererariames | | ee ot a ___ | PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST ATD REMEDIES a ae Pee aS | BE nerds ant oe |) oC eee ms HYGIENICS AND SANITATION THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY “THE CHRISTIAN" cs REP ia ec ee eS Be Caars Are Dlagned and So Preserions Sven tn Toees evkiy API See See Ae ert sot, as | See ste a ce teas SSE! pith a nprdnens te htt tse vn mon a BNinis ct onan sh Unarig taen Hand, Fonte, faa We IMPORTANT and. pleasing view of the | | legtonsinuan cs Ane SORE SRR nete cuneate sinmeees open seaman eae or ReepleretOaA Es 10 bor BE OE SRC a ee baat we Tibet ta coe EERSTE | ASUS tad Cait th o's || ZSSRE SOS a O ee eee ne ee tae an tye ; WOULON'T YOU LIKE IT? arse tana ugrmgeand she eid of ad | | IgiseSe Bioonummnnsraraiae ecgndieg a EE e ee ubremninahresimgememrceme | EU of else nT Hany ace spe ast ow wot gary tamer tate | Moe eeriewtarng en, aman || Oc sano era neem eA Cpe oon ommcnagm [Rt amis Peg RR ce ta ee ri ate scan anrcngn | When few sears are come, en T stall gy the ceuegtitionce PRay cmnetenaerse fd inet descr Hg AL ESNSSGy t= maning a “ont Trecp chversapread mentows fresh kissed withthe dew? | Way whence Lstuall not returns” ‘The aged pitriarch es pte chen aa EBs coal ixrrat show. Xow wouldnt soy Whe i if—awhon the bell tolls Jacob said, “The days of thr years of my pilgrim. fae peeees diay, We Lge 2 Wail | dust a few days age we mado And thom cat Seah tedies eeeaped have one souls— | age are a hundred and thirty yours; few and evil a oes ee [Bee seine more Hee pil round of many’ of the paenshops a Ger tema nae oe ses unde he sod ive the iy ofthe gears of, mle bean OF em SEED pee apr nese ae ee ai a {re ound thea “eurentocked fut there in the conmtey sith Nature, with God? nin. and those who lived much lonxer than he it HES LES rs ak mere HERS RGAEE| Trans thins of a Ineurions natur conn sees is said that they “confessed that they’ were strane 1, USER ALES Ter nide ne ts RRR eaeeeea (crane acces of keeles, fk Oe Bow wouldn't you like it, vines summer Is here, Af taackiward this moruinz Pate turmal each bright year And tet sou und me geighlor hide wandering through Deep claver-spreaad mendeaes fresh kissed with the dew? Xow wouldnt soy Whe i if—awhon the bell tolls And trom our weak [eadien escaped have one xouls— Gur friends sie ley she placed Us under the sod Out there in the country with Nature, with God? IN SUSPENSE NEARLY HALF of the test year of the present nativmal administration tats passed Into history. OF Gonurne this tine is two shor to enable ws to determine Sehat tie sereral polies ot the administration is to be finn jueetinne whieh Wo dem wish and. paramount. init pivsent.undieatione justify the apprehension that Scr ave vimsmned ‘ta disaypotatment. in thin we. Rope Me wil te straurpointed. While we are thus hopeful ter aan noversietews appevhenstors THis APFEEHENSION grvmws out of certatn things tiut have tanspived when donot look Good 10 {Thov Chhleage tietendee ie ot st partye Organ TC IF ROL The champion of aye teks ir tactions bute ike the fereat must ot sur grimfy st usualy supports ant Rives the tenet of Hts prea infuence to the candigates of the Henmbdican arty. in national sections. Until the Insuguration of the Taft administration the. Tarts ineritad that xp, Not only snemiers af ovr TOU Init inany thousands of white Americans supported the Reruhltean candidate prior to that thine. and fn 1929, hiot cause thes were and are tn iuirmony: with the Muituite of the party upin all foreign, domestic aad Sonomig wurssionts but hecanise the party stot OF ind was the shampion of navional sunreimaey, equal Civil and political Hable. a fale and smpartial eatorce= Inent of thr Constitution sf the lund, 3 sare. deat Dud SaHF ping for all : THES FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES and doe- tring worm sind are with tie great mass of American Yevery deemed snd hel to be vital and. aramount, Aiton are scrondary amd subordinate, Ax long as The party: was faithfel and: true to. these doctrines. tt fouul aiwaya setels depend upmn this great_masy of “Aincricin sleetorate, "These ‘principles and. doctrines wom virtuidly atwndoned under the Taft adralnistra~ ion, the nffert ut whieh wae to alienate This tmportant Hlement opin sehich the party heretofore could depen! for. support. lot ws hope this administration will not Feprat the iunder. SOME THINGS have transpired which Yeave this question in doulst. For instance, the action of the Sosional Conimittee in ity unwine decision in changing die asin af representation in future. conventions: White this fs not. wholly chargeable 0 the admints- ratlon, set thin hnproeeion ts prevaient thatthe setton fas insccordance with He wholes. The retiring ekale- nin, Postmaster General Hages, zave the scheme. te Tonetit ot hix indorsement. Thin was almost enough 10 make Oliver I sturton nd Hengamin Sarrison turn over in their gives. Wut the honor of Indiana He- Puisicanism was saved {hrough the. Vote of Senator Wiitwen, hg) wan the pros for an absont member. Senator aleKiniog saved Illigals In the sume way. THE FURMOSE of such a yoltey fs to win Southern mite supjunt. hut past exirlencs ought 10 eonvines Tine gun that for every Southera white vote Anis Euined three Northern voters white awd Cotored, wil Be lost. Vsens the party’ will he doomed to certain Gcieai. The ubandonment bythe party of the funda fientai_ principles and doctrines. which ‘have. always fiven the party life and sitallty will be equivalent to Froding tine great mass of Republican voters, white nl Colored, out of the parts. RUT THE QUESTION ARISES, Where will they 62 Join “the Democratic Tariy? No: that. will be Finnwsaivte, "Will thes orgunian a thied party? Not Ein will he Imieaeticatin Phe only thing Inft tor Ahem to do is to be Independents, ‘They have herato= fore voted tor Teeputiieana beease they wore: Reps Iivane snd against Democrats because they were Demoe rats, Aw independents this will not happen. They Sil Sows for and azinst indWwiduale. Cader these Ciirunstances more Liewublicans than Democrats will fe suppored heeause we have more friends thon Enemies in the Teepablican parts ‘tnd. myore encenien han friends in the Demoeratie parts. Rut itis equalls {rue that we have friends in boty parties, aid wil duppart oun feleode: tegnriieen: OF pany AMIAUONE ROOMS FOR RENT JOENINGS spent In the court mild conviner the inost skeptie v" Is anything but a peacom jse nfter case We figures as Uv cen man and wife. “Many me: vadaing, Lut rnuny timen more i 'feut the blame for the rupty uipan the hegrder or Feomer ¢ The head of the house, either U ot ie sinanelat affairs oF 1 in af the realm, nermitted an umforts wih him, and the « Aiputated pries, then proces Seen Meena cfnm: eo A FEW MORNINGS ypent In the court of demestic relations should convince the most skeptical that the Setar tector” Ie anything but a peacomaker in the ony. “In case ater case he figures as the disturbing Clement hetween man and wife, Many times he bs Inno font of wrongdoing, Lut mung timer mare he is abso Yntety: guilty, Hut the Liame for the rupture does not rest entirely tinen the hearder or roomier or upon the weak wife, The head of the house, either through poor Management of hte tinanctal affairs of through Nis greed for coin 4 the teatn, nermitted an outsider to Share heme comforts sith him, and the outsider ace cepted ait iy stipailated rien, then proceeded to put Tis wen construction an home comforts. IN LARGE CITIES the roomer is looked upon as a nivesary evil, the bufer between the tenant and Tindiord, and in these days of exorbitant rents he be B inich sought atter individual, Few young murriod Couples are content to start out in life, as ald thelr Terents. with one or two rooms. perhaps meagerly fur Dished. ‘The ime payment man has shown them i plan whereby they. ean install in a day more and Yetter houxchold goods than the oh! folks possessed alicr an accumulation of years, the only requirements feinz to hold a Kod position, sign sour name on the dotted Hine, then pay Tor the same in weekly Install nents the balanes of your life, Shaple hut effective. WHEN WE RECOME SLAVES to stgle, tashion and public opinion, when we ty things Ieyond our Pack Moke, When we rant purely for the sake of fhow a seven of eight soon flat amd pay $40 or $50 for It when We could afford only a thrce-room apart- iment, we are HC subjects, for a padded ell in some plow institution for the fecble-minded, 1 may be a natural instinct for those of a ceriatn aroun to huddte together as we do, but it ie a costly procedure. Supply ard demand rmaulate peice. and if you Just must Ret in a certain Incallty, already overcrowded, you raust Pay the price~that's all HORACE GREELEY sald, “Go west, young man, and grow up with the country." We say’ to our young mired eauples—and old ones, too. for that mattvr? Tuy a Ettle home in the suburls, away from the con gested thoroughfares, high rents ate gossiping neish- fers, away from questionable houses and degrading cabarets, ind thers will be no necessity for sharing Sone haine with outsiders, There never was a home lacit large enough to accommodate more thin one family and have the feathers of the dove ef peaee n= miffed, We how! about the grasping landlords and Wish they were fn the lake, BUI Wwe forget that we make them what they are. We cannot all move out in the suhuels, bat wwe can ve within our means: we can Patexuird onr home, onr wite, our young datighter by inoking our home a home In reality and not a lodging hone, AN UALANOIS MAN has developed red, white and ie corn, but it is hard to sce why he went to the trouble, WIL the stock he teeds it to become any mare Americanized? A YOUNG LADY living on Paulina street ordered hy phone a serap honk from a large department store. They sent her “The Life of Jack Johnson.” AMERICA is the only Tand im whieh a foul is chussed ass trike, bUL athers have strikes that are foal. LETS SEE, what was It we ured our eyes for bin styles were different?’ OUR WEEKLY SERMON pad ee ne ere Fnese sermons ate rretricted to =rHe GHISTIAN eet taal ot tes eee rane fears coals Want ee cone eee plane ue righ fears coals Want ee cone eee bite shy tad enees oseaneet et So caesar A NASTY FIGHT THE POLITICAL CONTROVERSY among the Re~ publica factions of Minnis which resulted inthe indictment of Governor Small is untortunate for the sate, regardless of its efforts upon party factions This’ could have Peon avoided. The administration siarted out under favorable auspices. The Legislature was .in Intemony with the ehlef executive and re -mitined so until after the Cobk county’ judicial election in June when the regular Itepublican, ar so-called ‘Thompson, ticket was decisively defeated. Then the Hide xeoms to have turned, TT WAS A TACTICAL BLUNDER on the part of the managers of the Thompson machine to allow the administration to he put to a popular test at a non. political election. While the defeat was brought about by a combination of Republicuns and Democrats, the effect was disastrous just the same. ‘The Thompson Slate was not only defeated but xome of the best and fairest Judges we had on the bench were thus retirrd. ‘The Impression was ereated in the pubile mind that the inachine was thus overthrown and destined to defeut in the future. Whether this is true or not remitins to Iwo sven. AL any rate, it gave the enemies of the state administration new hope, strength and encouragement Which Rot only resulted in the defeat of several of the governor's pet measures but {s no doubt the primary Cause of the dilemma in whieh he finds himself today. WHETHEI Of NOT the governor is technically guilty it is sufe to assume tat the question never would have been raised with reference to his adminis tration as state treasurer Int for thls unfortunate nasty ght in the party. When the thing fs summed up it Is universally’ believed that the whole American political system is crooked and one party or fuction ig uo hotter than the other. The electorate have no ‘one to blame but themselves, They make It possible for unscrupulous men to ride into office on their bsicks, und If perchance a gond man Is elected he is No sure rounded with wolves that his power for good Is neg- Ngible, What we need is a general political house cleaning. FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS PRESIDENT HARDING'S suggextion and recom- mendution that there be a conference of England, France, Haly and Japan with the United States 0 discuss and consider questions of disarmament was satisfactory 10 all of the nations concerned, but Nis suggestion that far eastern questions he Inchuted in the discussion cauxed some hesttation on the wart of Japan, It was therefore necessary to bring about an exchange of ideas between this country and Japan in reference to the scope Of this suggestion. JAPAN no doubt nourlstied the idea that this coun. try contemplated having the power and influence of Japan over Chine somewhat curtailed, if not wholly Abroguted. ‘This is what Japan is not willing to: con- cone, Secretary’ Tughes hax perhaps succeded. tn convincing the Jupanese government that our gov- ernment lias no designs upon China other than the maintenance of the open-door poliey and territorial Integrity. AL any rate, Japan Is now willing to be a party to the conterenes. relying upon the co-operation Of England. Franee and Tals to sen that no step 1s taken whieh will deprive her of any of the rights secured through ihe ritifleation by those countries of the Versailles treaty. CHINA fs also to be consulted and possibly will he a participant in whitever dveision may be rendered, Our relutions now with China are very cordial and friendly, whieh may necessitate a change or moditlen- tion of wir immigcation laws in reference to the Chi- nese ar Mongolians, We cannot consistently enforce Alseriininatory Jaws axainst a foreien power with which we wish to malnutin frlendly relations, LIBERIA NEEDS MONEY WITH THE HUGE SUMS of moncy that the United States has loaned to the great powers across the pond, the $5,000,000 asked for hy the republic of Liberia xeem# ke a mere pittance, and yet there aro. those who would refuse the loan, apparently for no other reason than that they are prejudiecd. Mowover, the money will he forthcoming. as the nowers that he at Washington know Uiat this country is morally obliged to look after the welfare of this promising south African republic. OF ITS 14.300 square miles of territory 600 miles is coast Hine, It was founded in 1820, ae colony, by the American Colonization Soctety. in’ fehalf of liberated Slaves from this county: and declared an independent state in 1847, Khas a government modeled after the United States, The people are Industeious and I ex- parts Inree stantities of cottan, coffee, palm al, (wary, India rubber and nuts. If we can go out of our way und stnd 10 foreign countries who are antazenistle 10 ts millions af dollars with litte hope of ever getting it back surely: we ean foan $5.000,000 to Liberia, a creas ton of our own. DID HE SAY THAT? IT JS REPORTED that when Representative Raker of California was urging the members of the House committer ta accept his resolution providing that Hawaiian sugar planters he allowed t tmport” 50,000 Chinese coolies under bond for five years some one Interrupted with the romark, “What, if a Chink gets away?" Promptly the answer was fired back, “Arrest him and send him back." In other words, Mr, Ruker would have the cootie chained to his job. THIS CANT BE CALIFORNIA wa are hearin from, We were under the Impression this state was far beyond the pale of the Mason and Dison Hine and that the denizens there knew the civil war way over snd slavery abolished. Who was it said thero's nothing new under the sun? DEMPSEY says he will fight anghods: Having in mind the $200,000 loser's share, we are tempted (0 take him up, but—to be consinued. TF 1S REPORTED yhat when Mepressatates jeker: of California was urging the members of the House committer ta accept his resolution providing that Hawaiian stigar planters he allowed ta: {import 50,000 Chinese coolies under bond for five years some one Interrupted with the remark, “What if a Chink gets away?" Promptly the answer was fired back, “Arrest him and send him back." In other words, Mr, Muker would have the cootie chained to his job. "THIS CANT BE CALIFORNIA we are hearing from, We were under the impression this state wits far beyond the pale of the Mason and Dison Hine and that the denizens there knew the civil war way over and slavery abolished. Who was it sald thero's nothing new under the sun? DEMPSEY sae he will fight anyhods. Having in mind the $200,000 toser's share, we are tempted (o take him up, but—to be consinued. WIVES AINE SELLING at five pounds sterting in Liberia. ‘The sterling, It might be explained, refers to the pound, not to the wife. IT IS BETTER to have loved and lost tha never to have joved at all, Imit why not place a period after Tost? A GOOD MANY PEOPLE who two years ago couldn't stand prosperity now can't get any to stand, Raskaree Oe Sh ee ees S So a nee ieten BESO EASE ES eRe eee, ER ese a ee Re a ae cheese Rey a oe wemcstaneresteey rpegscaaeis ia ne eee SSSR AE EER Sea ee BESS See SS ee One ieee eR ee anor ‘ oe fag ere Bolsa S be EA USS « ey Be + TERS aa pe wei Goes reed Nixes é a REO 4) > SEER ae eee: Semosel px |i CHER SS i Hye ae Bee PITRE Pea So CE LCL ey od BUA ACE a anton BN ree Bae A hy BS Boas. fo ae aN Roe Vevwiehs SES . Pe BSAGaEN! a fx Ba An ties ei ee S, SD Pe eee Cen Reso | i ee Ve ne ARNG ae Ups Lost” Seta eA PLEN Vy Vlas ey Senta Beebe Pane ee Apa Ie eG io eee ere A sf Py MEER Be ei Ped le ES oe NS fe Lene Se See al i ee) FS" Qe? oon Bee as % =e fete “le ge eI ea Ly SS c fe I” : on _ OTHER PAPERS SAY ESPECIALLY FOR THE KU KLUX: LURE OF THE JAC! / See aes, Ip haa cen tine buntire. [seid proress is azine then, They ene af Keeping with elvilized fe lene fashionable. ‘You have done nozhing xe distineds Sithe leant sestratie slement, entions, auld better brine abot f ALLIES LURE OF THE JACK O' LANTERN (9 When the rain was turned on. to ene aed atten ar Se Seu age ibe see ete ot oe Joe hea SE AE ert be ieee he aa Rae atc tani a uae ei A ee al SH Sar he Se ae im bee jenes with i number of night-bleom- ar see oa ger ce is ee ee ae a pcre pig open ce Bicgs rt Stee eerste at erates em choae emcee arr Om seers, i see wlan une eel Pe aaa ht foie ot Goan Sr te 2a Aer ath te eet aaa aaa lus. the enfant cerrtble of them cL ste ss Sate cect ta a night now le given a eheulish and et eee pe a ie ae ie a sien era eee nna ee erase ara Shan es asi ee ales ee Fares ot ie ae Reyes hale ee ac pela eee Te ARS cay eyalaain i a at ale Sees crate tn Be fates crams ge Marae Mra erie ante asst erence tae ecu aon he oars ot ihe am, Be ea ome fe ne te i Rit ett serena the Rell Sere ret ae ue Soren ane er eee err a e ferenee does it make to the victim of fea oem ee marae eee game seat ne Bema, carne cea anaes me eee or tna Ki Rha io to serve the country and the cau ENOUGH OF KU KLUXISM ‘From New York Tribune... ‘The Ku Kiux Klan of revenstruc- Hon days was nourished Wy. the pene Nailing weatimentin the South, mit the grotesque. revival af the "In visible. Empire seems already have worn out ita weleome, Tmgerial Atiind Simmons has found Ke exe pedlivnt to take away’ the eharter of The Basuimont, ‘Tess, chumanen, who have ‘bean "ihaintaining white ate Peemgey with Whipm, ACW and te kad feathers, selecting their victims Wwithute regard to calor ar ses. Texts Will hot endure. such ruflianian. Whether or not i Is wlossed witht Shite robes nd tapes and mise celkinecus mummers. ithe Kit Klux ladders wore, prosa- sting inthe North wt few weeks Aen, Was Tiere mo: janriude or a xplitese or some vort in this citys Perhaps Ronady: remembers, Few perennt ttt These parte have the inelination to Milly. with ay exotie:gnelets whoxe Speelaltsy bx higotre, With racial mt Foligiows: The Reaumont. episndte Seen tor indicate that the South Mus. As litue use for such su organization. There ix enough honest. Work ty he done down there without giving up time and energy to mlxchievous tomn- Bord THIS ava THAT ‘A BIT OF NEWS, GossiP, FICTION AND FUN Real the coltumn, them send tn wee ee ‘Member where the willers waved Above the It pool? ‘Menilier how we used to stop Comin’ kome trom school? “Mentor when C told yt ‘That Floved you ty the sky? “Member how 1 stole a klse? “Member, honey? So dues 1. “Member when the pretelwe say, “Now gow two is one"? ‘Member how F got so seairt Tmvos" Iie’ out ant ran? ‘Member, when we eame up No'th, How the of fallse moan an” sli? They say. “We'll mect sou—ovah dur” “Member, hones? So docs 1. ade A Je eee Maybe “Slats” Can Tell You Lau tall amd slonder—a thehuwelght My friend Is short atid (at—ie heats weight, Togetier we went 20 sce 3 hoxing lout We waited two hours before the fight began. | Would that snitlee to eall nine a Tight wait and is a heavy walt rather than a long and a short one? ait" To “This and That" For wit that’s hard to ineasure Read “This and That.” Tsay you'll tnd real pleasure fn “Phi and That.” Ie the week's been sad and dreary And your spirit low and weary The done that can make you vheory Is “This and That.” There's Jason's stuff every tine fn “This and That.” And other snappy prose and rhyme Ta “hie and That” Were { not for it, you see, Proll the whuie darn paperd het So we're-mights proud of thee— “This und That.” slats" eae Chicago's Second ward ix not afrate of the Ku Klux Klan.” It Hives with the cabarets, ese c Life “twas ever thus—from Childhood's hour Eve sean my fondest hopes decay: Tawver loved a tree or flower Tig it wax sure to fade away: T never mired a dear, gazelia, To wld tne with its dark blue eye, Rut when i came to Know me well “nd love me, i wae vitre to die, SHtareteita, 1221. (Thomas Moore, 1840.) 3 8 “Line Johason must love that sy sho aed fsa the “Georste Hench,” ‘Call Somebody a Bad One and See What's in a name?” ‘Thus wrots the tetra Oy oll Stratford-on-Aven: ‘The verse { weite would sound as punk ICL should sign it —Anon. Jason. sas Word"comes from Hosten that with the opening of the KIks" great con. clave there anighty concourse of fleas wus sean to hava invaded the chy af Culture. What about 1 Bunch? P.S—It your contribution is not ia DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS No Cases Arr Diagnosed and Ne Preserprions inven in Thees Werkiy Articive PREPAREDNESS community, And there afe too Many Setiese ware now ton many. 6 aa in the tread ad cote ite fast wile Mn ws war that mans of Ms HAVE ergoten- thre memomiie dae, and four mage wf ux aee spesidiag Waste {ntise etiam, oar ama savings ee ceiving suroriver that we are Raving Su good ttine™—making # “front” OF lust’ a few days age we mado & rounil af snany ef the pawnstiops and Cer fount thet “overstocked 3th thane things nf reunions ature. Stank aeticies ef jsceies. tine shes Fine Stockings, cotd-heaset umbrellas, pony nil peal coats, silk naderserat, in hats, wtes—thinse that wo could hinge well govcen stent withont nnd teed the mong more to eur nvane age. Not al of yom who rane ond enshs, tare salaries in 13th, 2918 Xn 1320 spent sour money in fush 2 eannee, that you aertved very ttle earl from ig 'wWe note AL mMAOy [saver some of their warnings. seine iouche hemes, sent thele chien to colleges an nniversiess anny made sive Inerstenente in the wae nf sete {tes stocks are bondse ‘These ure Lantendid axamapinn, amt we Would that more nid earreiged het julement [thn to have teanted thet memes. nd Injured: thelr health at the same tie ‘Wastefulness A wasteful nation, 9 sastefut race or individual will” snonce or Inter jcome to want and penury. “We, a8 jg race. have not learned the inteinste [Zale at nestah, whieh tx the greatest Leset an individual, ree or mation ‘ean haere Wee a a raves hee nee jtearand to any conelteratie dea [tie Iateinale value of money or ne ‘position, of responsthility, of rettanile eae aottntte Hewee mane we mar dsprecate the facts Is Rents wav age chit eave In ecard [to the fundamental things that 20 19 make up lifer We expect too tuck fof ald from without and not enonch taut feom withie, Lets. think sfrore of our reapansibiites as ells {Sens ax members of any. commmnalty, See Oribue peiciione: THE ONLOOKER [BAL Jackson’ TALKS ON- Thr definition satisfactory tor aur Piurnense of preparedness. iy ty bw tit or ataliied for a psirleulAr purpocs wor consbtion. The Mingle of esis? ener bt lecoming IE aon | Keener and keener He : + sind inet deeper (EI ia weeey day. We Eagee WO Sa age seeing move Ee Nl of and realizing [Egos TE ore the Cutt a meaning of the aes dectrine enunel- Fae Cae tot seart aso of eZee we Ssuevival of the mites” We > or, wittame Re iene ete era Ba: swiinci umonz the fittest, We want you to he the fittest inthe observation of the laws of byslene ant sanitation: we want sou te Ie among the fittest in your preparedness for a. “rainy day.” in thrift, in industry, farsizht fines, #6 that you will not suffer for tho reat fundamentals af ie ay, iors, the atsolute necessities, Stich ius food. fuel and xhotter. We nag be able to get along toirly well during the summer months with very little food and Tittle ae ne shelter=-for some tay steep in the parks, using the canopy of Heaven for shelter and Fo scantily clad—but with the on- foming of winter we will And that more food and of a different quailty ix very much required. and that it will be very Uncomfortable as well as cory dangerous to our health to use fhe ground of the parks for our beds amt the Marry clouds for covering: hor can We go around £0 scantily Arossed In the winter ax we have dir tng the warm summer months: ence wr desire to ueze you to nse common sense and prepeire yonrsel€ to mort tind fall seh conditions now as will inure and insure you better physical cnistition in the future, 9 that your Seonomle worth te the community may be of the highest standard, Every indivbtual taken out of the connomie fled Ia any community be- ‘comes & ward or a burden on that THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 1 HAVE fh creation before t0 we, the ‘rituine, peomtes tad chal feeling, The pct esi gives Traditions! ceidence of that pees Stupid animus aguinae us. Te is the | ° only big paper fm LEER, town vo carr an & My sutvertisement a B the eu Koa Ketan a MB which ix full of BARE the witless Cul ee mination of the Se PGi nice mort GRaaa sf and witard of GH hea clothes REP Xni ght’ who ‘must be trying to ABs EF Simulate tne x Southern cotton marker by area ining a corner on A. t. Jackson bed shects. Of Bang oS ac ao. ? Ae % hk ectecte Iduy cme a front page stars of the | fritfation ceremonies which were od ia edicts the: sae ta tun erganiere Ute pe a Jhea "the Chicago: Daly’ Nowe re [besinss of the Kans "Thane Be ins torre uro-nll arke tonite AW Ng hones tod broad ‘tiaee Ie sie oua wena bate Seribern one Sosutere tenets ie [scutes and Geacetend sities Janu Ui tomers” Bean the Taos [tan chronitr s€ Tanna ia cea i {fore the uliie forces it te do so, The Iino Anneen Tieton the Sew York ee aoa ve tee Soe Tribute hae oe enced ibe wnrromeas elnoriniy. Corsenee dion opainag Sask sssheon Gran teporeety enue ee cu loam Comiceen Tie. Tian aeseeat otras oe Hone ot ting rasa fae Wo Ait the tate Tugun eateulted rene reais reas feo vo wonder Now wiser of th ian, "This apes whieh thes well is Uhioal hes Gor ma ea ands nbataing Wehfad a rhe get feouid iscrsie say ot sur bears fe nin west wes eae oie moe Mexico spanked and the polities! sit- ation tn: tna returns Tag eco tellowba ig aero strane 1s Goudaenee Sau lease versive of peace and harmony be- |tween the raves of this city. Of leone, ‘the ‘litora'uy nen tok se lama wit peti nain ta ene ai latin tieasand esl ts the arate [Raat fou peioreut that they eas Sigh It wil kee good wns Jeamcused taperin wai mano members of a minority group” its Tacs sinus ust KUPToKe: you beleased to J tace that asveried. lta superiority Ne bees ak cer be Sette is avec shove te ably tata Hioltn nuh tou ain te oe fin the habit of Matantly asserting |your interest in qesidic welfare and [proclaiming your patriatle motives, Leacoone tars tete Geatea ioe fee rear igen [eet eae ome ee tit ndche whee we thee Ire [inane aes ated ‘ease eet per Wide enon tee pen te Toot Fe arene oak easton ee een en eect ing “Year popiiar’ miacoseentions: af “news” for your readers when you Know that pandering to those mis= conceptions has helped incite Woody and bitter race Wars, oF Weuld som, secure in your knowledize af economls and industrial advantages denial the other people. rather reach ont a heln= ing hand. to them In. thelr strussto up the Indder by belng a real patriot in helping the folks of your sronp Know this other people hetter to the nit that hatred, false pride and stupid race clishes mizht be aboltshed? This, oh render, ts what the Chicago Tribe tine docs met do, As our slave ane contors in tears and misery cursed their drivers In thelr hearts and prayed to God for deliveranee from. their ernes, may the time speedily come when a Kind Providence will free us from this yoke of appression sand give us nen who seenznize humaa Pehts, peace and happiness as su perior to adherence to the rules of zamein whieh they are both players, File makers sind umpires. eae ‘THE CONFLICT OF COLOR rate ee Segre ieee are deca W tes. exnorts this nests in Nese York (or eae up sind werent Africa from the White mu According. te Sirfons accounts the Sloors in far oft Morarco wwe nieesdy caused the (al ata Spanish cabinet beens af their Superior marksmanship sind ather sole Alisriy nualitien, ‘The Spanish trooe In atoramce have sufvered defeat ttre Atefeat at the hans of these followers te Stohammed. King Atfonse fe bes ome so voncernnd about the soriSt towed tons ring hat ‘noe oo. ha te sumunened ew sverenment 10 Fin the campaign tt hi recruiting Sereants hae epenel up an omce In Tonton to erzantae a terian Tesion fom among. the bile veterins of tho the war to help. him pak down this frirtion among blo African subjects. This tones like the first wave of that Hsing thie of rolur. ee. hive tien hari abich out lates. Door Aid pains. We hace run ber out oF South America and Sesion. "Thon we Folleved her of Cita, Peete Rive and the Wllppiies. Sow these hether= samme Mak elms rome sme ad dot ne though they realty hellewed oe Wig tate ayout the solfetertanation af siaalt ations ‘and Fact and em Geeet tn tun the Saanturts unt of their contre in record thine, WAC with the Japaanece heen sone of 8 tp nigite with their {nsietence on rae eratity shen some ef us woul Tike tr talle irate and iieacimament, hin Mite supretiney busigcas. Urging tO fares some hagetiapes We welt Ba looking, for another white Rope to sind out to Africa pretty S00n- sguesexnee You Owl T BEGINS to look like some of us [eit tee to twain. ta dle deep Anil nck wp our tail abt ede cation and itu uivantages. Every cole Inge aad schoo! tn the country taces the proiilem of rising costa sn stall reenter. Teachers, are undernant ara are tooling work elsewhere. Old taitdings wend renaies at aos ones are nesta. ty beep abreast. ofthe mien Mow many ef us have enin= plained tee the ‘Teor: laburatery or shatihe dermitories tuenstied ts ta our nay’? Hew Inspiring 1 would he to the worried prvsklent of Sour Alene tater. who probably Aas money False ing and twain expecially ithe just now, if son were to send. him a wuhetuatial check to fx up that Mai" we pay balls aya token. from an siumnis sho. he not forgotten there the real heglaning. wes maude for larger tnd amore upetul lifer What challenge that Would be to rome. sealthy giver acho i focln ecnewtit timid about” his philans cheoples Just now: "Hlevs meh better son yoursel will feel. ‘Tey it and see. eas 1 wonder what the triopers of Wine tena Cacatry. thought about when they ieted a tnilis tary escort for President Hardie Se Papncuils tne orbee Gags