Chicago Defender

Saturday, September 3, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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VIRGINIA INSTITUTE EXPELS PROF. KERLIN --- PRICE 10 CENTS U.S. STARTS Charles W. Chesnutt's Gripping, Fascinating Novel ST. LOUIS ADDS NINE POLICEMEN Commissioners See Need of Race to Help Enforce Laws of City St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 2—The St. Louis board of police commissioners met the idea of the force will be policed by police. This report came after a recent examination of applicants for the force, which one person who passed the personal and physical examinations only 18 appeared for the mental test. Nine of these passed. The other two served best Thursday. The ninth man had not taken the blood test. New Officers Jorge Dickson, 5328 Bulwer avenue. Moses Carter, 3419 Lawton avenue. Elissa D. Pettit, 3331 Pine street Thomas J. R. Wilson, 103 North Jererson Attice Carter, 2630 Adams street, James A. Taylor, 2533 Pine street. Issue Rates, 6208 South Broadway, Philip S. Elridge, 649 Holly avenue. The ninth man, Thomas P. Smith, 2614 Market place, had not taken the good test in time to be in with them. In with them, the patrolmen will start with a salary of $115 per month. They will spend 30 days on the police school of instruction assigned them. The appointed men will receive salaries while attending the school. Mr. Miller, president of the board of police commissioners, declared he was disappointed that more men did not qualify. He will limit the appointment of these men. If 24 had passed the final test we would have them all in. We want more men to take the examinations. It is important and it is necessary to have the help of colored men to do so we are ready to put them on the torso, he said. Citizens here have long contended that men of our race should be connected with the police department. It is the plan of the commissioners to be a beat, working eight hours each. The opportunity for applicants still remains open. Six more tools the police have not been examined yet. Men from 21 to 24 years of age are permitted to take examinations. --- Had Whishy in Boots Delaware, O. Sap., 2. Bottles whisky round conceived in the loss of a pair of hip bumps used by Kevin shooting Sun Shot of Flower and guests each. SATURDAY Dip of S for a plunge. The Atlantic City, N.J., a two other beach fares open their vacation pay for a half million Last Dip of Summer TAROT It isn't too cold yet for a plunge. The last few warm rays of sunshine will be just a few days away. The Waimaukee campus with two other health fans. Many prominent admirers throughout the country vacation their vacations this summer at Atlantic University. The other way for a half million dollar hotel to accommodate visitors next year. Arrested for Atlanta P. O. Thefts Alabama, Ga., Sept. 1. The investigator surrounding the robbery of a number of postdocs in the vicinity of Atlanta is believed to be clearing up with the arrest of Robert Johnson, 50, who was apprehended last Tuesday by Postmaster Hussey R. E. Keller, the preliminary hearing board member of United States Commissioner W. C. Carter, he pleaded guilty to participation in the robbery at Dover Springs, Ga., and Alaskan, Ga., in April, and was bound over to the federal grand jury under the according to federal officials, the man arrested answers to several other names—Robert Blanchard, Anthony Jessamine and Anthony Jessamine in many places for crimes which multihad to the arrest of the guilty party. They learned that Johnson was arrested three-year term in the federal pentagonal at Atlanta for tampering with letter boxes in New Orleans, and a number of sentences for trying crimes. When he was arrested all the money he is said to have stolen was spent all the money. The inspector says that the amount taken was not large. WOUNDS THREE, IS KILLED Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 2. A man said to have been a number of the faces is reported to have shot three police officers and the fight followed. A hundred police finally killing their man with bullet through the heart. THE "THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS" Renew Hope in Case of Elaine Men Little Rock, Ark. Sept. 2. It has been announced that the courts would be moved to detain the Supreme Court of Arkansas for a six-month term, contrary to inbegalance of six Arkansas farmers condemned to be on September 14, 2015, in Arkansas or in BIRD. It is then contemplated applying to a federal court for a writ of habeas corpus, or to a state court for a habeas corpus, or to Arkansas in behalf of those that pro- Robert T. Keelin was handed a production of dismissed by the Military Institute Lexington, Va. Six others are to be tried at Mariana, Ark. In October. The condemned men said to a Defender report: "We have great confidence of victory in the final outcome if given proper assurance." The cases have been lingering in the courts for over two years and due to the unusual amount of prejudice that has attended them, citizens themselves in the fight for justice. ST. LOUIS POSTMASTER **STIRS CITIZENS' ANGER** St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 2—This week the two postmaster inspectors who have brought by former employees against the combat of Postmaster Solh resumed the inquiry. The postmaster has been accused of being a number of bribery and not of being the employees of the office would be glad to see a change of management of battle clears that John Scholl, a good friend of the Race and former director of public safety, will known as "huestest John" Scholl, known as the people have confidence in him. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS ONE CHAPTER THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF SOUTH SEES DANGER IN COL. KERLIN Southerners Show Weakness on Race Issue by Expelling Professor Richmond, Va., Sept. 2.--When Prof. Robert T. Keith of the Virginia Military Institute was dismissed from that institution the Heibourn white Southerners being held hostage there was exposed and a true friend was subjected to misusing and mistreatment of that same prejudice which he had fought against. He was dismissed, according to a resolution adopted by the board of visitors southern beings the friends of the native and a true friend was subjected to miscensorship and numerous treatments a mere prejudice which he had tough against. disliked, according to a resolution adopted by the members of the institution where he was pre fessor of English, because of his interesse in behalf of the six men in charge of the Arkansas slats at Ethel some months ago. The directors maintained that his recent work, with its emphasis on the use of language, helped to show that the professor was out of sympathy with the strongest alms, purposes and disposition of the students. He also told the fact that the public which supports the school viewed with no little disdain Col. Kerlin's desire to force the than out of Southern race relations. Board Met in Secret Wrote Books on Race He served as a Methodist minister from 1858 to 1859 and was a chapman in the Third Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Army, the Southern-American War. He is the author of many books, notably "The Voice of the Negro," published last year. It is a comprehensive treatment of the thanatism of the Negro which it serves. He made extensive surveys after the riots in 1919 and published nationwide his opinions on the race, which he is now limited to the perception which the Race receives. With equal thoroughness he heckled the problem of race in the institution which the Race has made in educational matters. Race poetry received special treatment at his hands, and interpretive podder he wrote were printed in the Southern Workman. He is the secretary of the Virginia Department for the Advancement of Education. Text of Resolution The full text of the resolution dissl mising Prof. Kerlin follows: "Whereas, It is the opinion of the board that Col. Kerlin, by reason of his interposition in the Elaine insurrection cases, as exemplified by his governor, Arkansas reeling upon the unjustified justice in that state, and those upon when the solemn duty rests of enforcing the laws therein (in which connection, the board has considered his general activities in inter-racial (Continued on Page 2. Column 8.) Africans Give First Money to Help Indians Africans Give First Money to Help Indians New York, Sept. 2—Reserves into the records of the Episcopal Missionary Society, whose centenary this year, reveal the fact that the first money given for the Christianization of the Indians in America who had been converted. Seventy dollars was the amount. It started the work of the Rt. Rev. H. L. Huffman, missionary to Minnesota, and Episcopal church in Minnesota, and known in church animals as "The Apostle to the Indians." He taught the Episcopal Whipple, shortly after his consecration as missionary bishop, was approached by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman, missionary to the society at Lafayette, where the latter is reported to have said: "My brother, before I left Africa, our Christian black men gave me $20,000 to heat beds in America. I give it to you for Indian missions." According to Bishop Whipple that we must gift him the received for the missions and was a phlogem of success. Klan Warns Firemen to Leave Jobs Klan Warns Firemen to Leave Jobs West Point, Miss. Sept. 2. Instead of getting better, the situation of getting turned for the worse. There seems to be a general movement on foot on the part of an organized band of men, porters and flagmen on trains operating into this city. It is reported upon goa authority that the porters and flagmen played farmers to intimidate the trainers by shooting at them as the trains speed past. The following letter was written to the M. & O. Railroad: "This is to advise you that we will continue with the st of September to hand you the trains organized for the purpose of removing the Negro from the railroad jobs, and expect to do it when we water on you or take you to another place and shoot you down like rabbits. We understand that you Negro firemen and porters that we intend to kill every one that goes to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad the authorities have placed guards on all trains to protect the men. We are strong in this section and many believe that men allied with that body are at the bottom of the trouble. Residents in the Water Valley district on a charge of shooting firemen. They told federal officials that they were paid all railroad help that was not white. RECOMMENDED FOR BISHOP Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2. The Rev. N. Bridgman, pastor of the Independent Episcopal Church, Schenectady, N.J., was former pastor of Newman Memorial Church, has been recommended for the second bishopric of a new Race demonstration founded by the Rev. (X) Othoite of the British West Indies. DELIVERING THE GOODS You want the unbiased news. We want you to have it. That is why we sent Dr. A. W. Williams to the Pan-American Congress now convening in L.A., Rugby Resorts, Delgatue; Paris, France, as our special representative. The full account will appear in THE CHICAGO DEFENDER INQUIRY TO TEAR MASK FROM KLAN Federal Officials Seek Real Motive for Existence of Masquerade Order As a result of numerous complaints not only locally but from all parts of the country, Acting United States District Attorney John V. Klinn has ordered federal attorney Glenn Kluxen-Kluxen—that "invisible empire" with a declared membership of more than 690,000, the probe into the mysteries to the department of justice with a request to drive thoroughly into the operations of the organization. The investigation, according to Colonel Kluxen-Kluxen, will be based upon these allegations: That the Ku Klux Klan is an "absolute monarchy" opposed to public authority. That it collects by "voluntary contributions"—$10 yearly from each member with apparently no accounting being rendered of the numerous lawless acts have been ascribed to persons acting in the guise of the Ku Klux Klan. Grand Jury 'Action if the investigation discloses evidence actionable under the federal law, the judge will place the matter before a grand jury. "There have been hundreds of complaints against the university's organization, the one we said said. These complaints have been filed by the university in the United States. The lawsuit has been filed over to me for investigation and I am doing so. Let it be and re-asked that I have no animus in this matter." Copy of Charter A copy of the much talked about charter issued to the organization is Supreme Court of Patterson County, in which it received by Colonel Climin Tuesday night. It is reported that the charter and other valuable information the officers received were furnished the prosecutor by persons not members. "I have numerous allegations to the effect that the police were perpetrated by this body," Colonel Climin stared, "I do not wish as yet to cast any rejection upon the officers for his leadership, but if I and anything wrong I blow the lid off." Excerpts from the charter petition state that the police state that "the petitioners desire the city shall have the power to coerce an initiation and secret obligation. There shall be admitted only white men." The society has met with disfavor in Louisville, Ky., where it has a following of 5,600 members. Mayor William S. Fitzgerald, a ment asserting that he would use every lawful means to prevent and suppress the growth of the klan in the city. The city council of Cleveland, Ohio following an emphatic speech by Mayor William S. Fitzgerald, took a permanent closing vote against permitting the city in order to organize within the city. PALLBEARERS SEPARATE Wheelock, Texas, Sept. 2. *Segregation provoked here at the funeral of the man, who died recently. At the grave white and Race citizens of the town were mourned, the man, whose infatuation wisdom and encouragement had stood in good stead in many years gone by. There were white and black men, Whites lined up on one side of the grave and the Race men on the other, joined in throwing dirt over the cemetery. Hinton had lived for 80 years. In 1836 he and his sister, Nance, were married. James Pugh, his owner. He traveled through Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. Major James A. Pugh until the prosecution, when he, with other shaves, was set free at Wheelock. Ministers race spokes at the funeral services. PLAN $3,000,000 MUSEUM Alabama, Gn. Sept. 2—Ten American cities are sold to be competing for the new $3,000,000 Race museum which is being planted by the Nugget Corporation, Inc. (nuggetcorp. com). Corporation of Florida, according to J. H. Jones of this city. FIRST EDITION PROBE Will Soon Appear in The Chicago Defend Indiana Will Have Race Men in Its Militia Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 2—Of especial significance to the Race is amendment 12 of the proposed amendments to Indiana's state constitution. The amendments will be voted upon in a special election, Tuesday, September 6. Amendment 12 would permit the membership of a white-colored citizens, regardless of Race or color, in the state militia. The amendment reads: "That section 1, article 12, of the constitution of the state of Indiana be amended to read as follows: the age of 18 and 45 of all able-bodied male persons between the ages of 18 and 45 exempted by the laws of the United States, or of this state; and shall be organized, officiated, armed, and trained by the laws of the United States as may be provided by law." Hitherto, Indiana state law has been made law from the ranks of the militia. The amendment is expected to pass. Conductors in Ga. Made Policemen Conductors in Ga. Made Policemen Savannah, Ga., Sept. 2. — A decree recently handed down by the appellate court of the state of Georgia doubled the police force of the state in one month, most sweeping and in one Georgia court. It declared by virtue of the jim crow laws effective in that state every conductor was a police officer and had the right to arrest the citizens of the state. It made it unnecessary for conductors to use infractions of the law to call regular police officers and gave them the power to arrest whoever they thought about the necessity of a commission. The decision was made in a case carried out by the court by Savannah, with Mrs. Genevieve Lowe as the defendant. In a lower court, Mrs. Lowe had been awarded $500. This award was by the action of the court appeals. According to Mrs. Lowe's story told to the curator and took the curator and took part in setide for the Race. At the time there were only a few persons ridden by Lowe and they persons all sitting in the car. Some white men were standing and they refused to take the car. Some persons all sitting in the car. Some white men were standing and they refused to take the car. The persons all sitting in the car. Some white men were standing and they refused to take the car. The conductor move Mrs. Lowe. She refused to go farther back where she was but a bunch of rough men attacked the race. The conductor then arrested hgr. The lawyer whom Mrs. Lowe accused but against the company and the damage of $500 was made by the Chattanooga county court. The company appealed, holding that a local principle The appellate court in handing the case requires the statute law of the state require, secrecation of the races in the streets, and an order of the railroad, press made by the conductor was held to have been a duty imposed upon the conductor to elope him and his fellows with police powers. The consensus of opinion around here is that the court forced interpretation of the statute. An ordinary Indian club called the death of Ernest Campbell, 33, 1021 Flushing officers Jerry and Doubke, who are assigned to the Maxwell street station, Campbell had been a former rover of 1834 Edgard Avenue. Stuart 1834 Edgard avenue. He made him move, and Saturday night during a party at their home Campbell, he attended his attention to Mr. Calle Murdle-Nelson's wife. During an argument which followed these annoyances Campbell was rushed to the County Hospital, where he died a few hours later without regaining consciousness, pending the arrival of Campbell's wife, Emma Wade, who resides at 829 Overton street, Nashville, Tennessee. TYPOPHID ROWER LOWERED Elizabeth City, N. C., Sept. 2—Only cases of typhoid fever were reported for the first eight months of 1921. This is the lowest number on record. PRICE TEN CENTS OBE DR.BROWN'S SLAYER IN LAW'S GRIP Man Arrested on Robber Charge Confesses to Murder of Physician Washington, D. C., Sept. 2—Through the efforts of Detectives Jones and Jackson the alleged slayer of Dr. Robert W. Brown, prominent Washington physician, has been captured. He is James Alonzo Frye, aged 61, who was arrested although arrested on another charge, after a severe grilling on the part of the two detectives confessed that he had been the slayer's lounge on November 12, 1925. Wanted Prescription In his confession Frey stated that he called at the physician's house, 1790 11th Street, Northwest, twice and once at 10:30 a.m. and clocked and was admitted by a mason. This was Dr. Julian Jackson of New York, Va. a guest in the home. Another patient, William Robinson, beamed with pride and said he was same time. Frey, although he gave his position to Robinson, 1841 Robinson departed Frey degrade, he said he was not alone. He and was told it would cost $2, saying only $1 with him. Frey bid to get another dollar. He later asked with his revolver, and his companion said that he offered it to him. Bower gave a payment for the prescription. The physician became instrument, he said, and he states that he told the doctor, "You need not use that you could whip up, when you do, but give him in the face he returning a blow with the revolver." Shot in Head A tussle followed in which Dr. Brown was shot in the head and injured the physician's body, says he pushed the physician's body across the door, ran across the yard and jumped over the north fence, diving his revolver to frighten the man who pursued him. The man, armed with throwing his weapon in a lumber yard made good his escape. The murder remained a mystery for many months, although including wild rumors as to the cause. Frye was arrested as a result of an investigation conducted by Detectives Jones and Jackson in connection with the attack to kill a soldier, to a government compensation check for $777, and admired the forgery. A tip led the detective to gell him relative to the physician's murder, and the confession followed. Dr. Brown was president of the National Veterans Company at the time of his death, and most recently connected with fraternal organizations. He is survived by two daughters. MRS. THOMS WINS POSITION BACK AT LINCOLN HOSPITAL New York, Sept. 2—The trustees of Lincoln Hospital have restored the B. B. Hospital by an assistant superintendent of nurses. Sometimes ago, Mrs. Huelin, a white woman, was made assistant superintendent. Notwithstanding that hospital is endowed with a fund in order that girls be profession of nursing, there has always been a white woman superintendent of a white woman for Mrs. Thomas, who is highly respected in the profession, and president of the National Trained Nurses, as assistant, was deeply resented and caused only rumors concerning the institution to GUARDS KILL PRISONER WHO RESENTS TAUNTS Lexington, Ky., Sept. 2.—Because he resented their continued taints and gines at him, Walter Lotus, a prisoner serving a 36-day sentence on no account of no serious injury, killed him by guards there. It is well known that prisoners at the workhouse are forced to submit to all kinds of treatment. Lotus had been beaten and killed him alone, but they persisted and eventually one of them struck him to make him stay quiet. Instead of beating quiet he grabbed an act to defend himself. Folled in their efforts and modified, one of the guards alleged to have shot him, William Lotus, and fled him, guards were arrested on a warrant charming them with murder. Will Soon Appear in The Cago Defend ee a nn NIC AGO DERE NER ae jasc EAU eereneer bos So . eo s Baptists Flock to Chicago for Annual Convention CITY PREPARES | Sees New Hope for SERAARD HM | CURRENT EVENTS | TAETHOUGMNDS ‘SOUTHERNERS IPH HOUSE’. | ""Race in Sociatiom| (NES WWENGA SES SSeR S555 IND MDE LENT ABE TO CRUSH FOR BAPTISTS: ocx Heh aneed COLD SHOULDER ee PES S Se e e FUE TAD YEAHS) LIBERTY'S FRIEN ren Toon WH Cone to "Fe ne mi gh ope Aces to ik Uni san an iM Go mec Trane Hol Up Solin: Kin sore min Huge Convention 16 Bes 21!) foie piel tein te caine tel wingr: ina. tec are nen an a Because of Lawnessness Peed imate "owen wt tied ore rave aa Sie Ying tie! 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Phi be the issue that stares te In our keer 3 the preaem tae. “insets gore, sha a mere, gran ag tint tn tis statement: ZAI nee Walt ar cera te tae an entotenee, hat bate theaetsy survives We ina Ween ste de Dimes that a sation je vorsing a ostren, intelligent ait US tah penne sureives, white a tt Cnn af weakiinge atad fenorannnse (Rte Wcapecad weea tere weer Telacd intaliicent natin ne hy it Sie bwetia Pie bese ive of natn Sieh ie dt sublet ty ebange Yee ene unite seurcelves, A sus ASE yar Siimcente: stueaton in youn Tinie, yon wll cither destray sur, Bite Set eel destroyed bye yen Stronaer anid waore fwtedlicent nell Mitr fay tein tmttesd sind mle +f fiefent in were: was son intemal teal Te horas a creat ai Stal haren. 18 the ation, gf Toree whieh can Bk fim fimgwertant robe de patton een Sop rat ive: Hie. treat pression Van re atl avture of the act tea thette, creat parties fn enr mation Ba quc)alteet the interrater Teens at behooves tis, therefore dnd Roncefart to teansiee aur peditiea power to a gsantye that will tril: rep. Teent aur iments. in my apinien The party, that is More slowelyaltied Terote interests In-the Sorketise parte Ticats aire tee ate ns Unt fan A goer enmene tiutt thurs far wast de Mist We hee ther present paurtied ty frowees IU this party shat wall grad Maly ascend the gressive strated Tor anceree Tobe the here oft Tawnttedden Hien, “Democrat he Ingde stow strides dn ths devetopment Tt tanks ses bofere the taht 9 rhe commana individ seeseereng Nievd att safoetiited.,Verkay the Sear) seems tw think that demee faer hag revehea es fullest develop Thee Tia this. is onig an Hinton Suatniiem, be At outqrenets af capital Espana the present demnceatie state Hat ye bape that, we may xorie as Mat he Neneabeineies. ofthis sre Npnueete, hopes sete ean be tectltze toe aloe aie # very ABD te Seva Hh je ace sume tne a Aerie dives by the sburit ef thee palnel= hives cuit ait amen aie. created! cual nd ees : Jo waite thew she base eared oF Pint baie riebus eo dite, Beate avd Shee awe neteytiv ers. weitheres Jagat wanted fie fin aigas tae det wnjoy the Vines Jo ade sebbeh ste Fein Thue Mbert hoe ae aise anon Ruma betes, Cr Sustive ie Mita fo the focatiete sn colon. Hee, Sat Miiweatiwsse Hse ‘thw feo Ubleh we ate teeloce Ee uatity ea: Seitelt aur govern aa a tenets Laat dat aed move a Mager Against SRS eae hing et Pita sate fence somaigatet tie Sits wats Lana afrat tia shavers Eta aeeee hee teen dleeteaved. 18 [-nie nation, P The Chil War, as yeu Raaw, was ste oath Knell nf slaveny, “tae Dome MRition wade provisions fir mw re [Maideianent af skivers, in other [essen ine Bate the Eide th OED i ectarod us free at equal Li tie wher man. Remember, 1 sated (uasieleor athe Lane. See TMS vere, -eonditions [nove grived hat tie Negro. ik not {aa adel caus ae ectaven “DE the hee te van eminerss inthe. South ee orice nt tates he astern Siete ik maoken ga food that le (athe hiciewe he whive beam. In wos wise is he siven a taly elvamey ter ex eon heen vitcte dented abe tient Jt wees, He Is cannected with every stan Ghee ute Rowe: of whee cate a ac rote, he as expend te the Liatied of a Iesdthirsty mist and put a "avoid “ant ihe meet atm Joann pursiites, “Thennkant ie [Frumisy eis thw suet ee rile [hamter sd eantempt, etn eaat bie lat bee bettered! 1 ts Seen tee icine nite ees of Listite man: lout ff spparentts dee net GED, WIGEGRN MADE EAGER OF ELK ORDER NEW YORK ADDS DETEGTIE T 5 AOCAL FORCE New Vork, Sept, 2.-As predieted tn the Chneagy Defender Amenst 24, eng Bo Witeran: of Erovkiyn wa: Rew Vork, Sept. 2.—Deteenien Wesley Modding. 28 011 West 1d aisont, comeide red ta Ie ene nf the am West dutpetives BE iecvrn haa een fees rented! eee oe Tee cert nd eee eI tasaned tthe Ri Tp Uh sroct sta- ae thou wos, “The Baker 8 the first de- wih teaiee laergeant B ff TE Ge hier ae Zo phone in ts a ee itis ane ena et et ante RE na Det aati SRBe. SESS Wad’ kae es eames TT ene eeeses) BYE CS Ket rater, TE. (01, Etke sf ths We bat th te= cent rand Todas seen filet a Reston, © He sue~ ceils iivorse W, B. MeMevden ef Patnnere, Tie sewsun wate ant at tie tive. rat the Ese have ever eh, and Wier s was hard foasht far Yer CAH Gude (eee on pe e SS we oy oe sities fee Wott Geora? Wibecan Atiees ees land Wo A Truche wt af Stank City. Phe tate caetidate hod! Shas setters empspart oof ATE eaMd Seon og Sachines an, De tan te Tat fatter Stanton bed be 18 vote Atier severay hatete many eaeiida's Seltingenes tats fee stinctey creme tes sein. bentacr Waker he Sra wheter Goceae 1, Mater of Newark wie Henat rane peecetire fer the Pt Hine od dames Te Carter eb Righe rund. Val and teaser toe the Shey tinct, Lath: being chosen naan finemsiy Te aris, aneemaed att eengerion Mat felzoe theenskent Phe cangt ee bit rdered 25,000) tor toe Bef or Tuba viewing, The next core geoten will Be held hy Newark, Nod Te Witeen ieee the honor of tee fog thoes: tavimen elected ty thot Wich oitles stave the fest grand ox- shoot: pullog ce ag Ow ea ae AMET Pepht, whe ‘innouseed Che siquent feet Woudtocibass abat trons away aber, - ageeemnntyento ftier ithe, Mooi a Sear cae, Sorneans Redding Vaote Tyee canpets fer flame an fet Gas WM ae ate bn Peak Beene @ aah Ea. Pinteande fae as cadet pecayaint te, ties see eat 12 welt hese be Pees either athe Sarl fh cea native a Arana, Ga are tag beet Hvigg fey for titan fe itawng hus hoes bt the josie des paithient sites Marek za ond nae Been asd aeetiee. gris TSS ape Hite poe + records shone hat ne hse tale cineye inners fer peters 7an tevoather detective nt ie anthems Waa gines Be baa seen fy ie, dee ferment Ther ve rivets nomen Fiaye Ruse sdeue etter. dety avd vishr in uaiy clatines, This forse wall Epon dor atend a sryerafag we pies ame avai etahed cg poe mde Hane tie, fnasin Jetrsyeh Sikes Ineity an Dy foetaotie Ming's “LADY LUGK” FAILS, APERT TH GAME WiTH Wie COAT HES “WS” BEM FRA “STEESIAG TEE SHOEER Stering that be wre Beaten ont ob Biss te ahs ee eg ermaked dies plata Vy Mes. 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You will then feeeie sired te yourad at § |} Phe Tritvne Want Ad Sate, Medison and Dearborn, 5 nn ermine emcee eee aceon re seamen ese od BERNARD SHAW GIVES. MERI GLO SHOULOE Southerners who have been admir- ers of G. Mernard Shaw, the rea English wriver, jnobaliy will lessen their Sreojiwet™ tor him arter. they fave been given an idea of how the siistinguished wasisLt. scsards, the patety o: Tie ity Amerie ani exes cially in the state of Texas, Se tar Southern nsvwepapers: have refused t mublish the letter of Me. shaw whish Es printad. berew!th. Villard Writes Ie came in smewor ty an Invitation Wwhth Gr tala audericaie tual eased hiv Mn shaw. sequccuings that he Silt ‘thts enintey. ewale anions Vian, etitor af tne Nation, Uhe wate fiaGess “That CSponed. the. teeuument Of nagees in Halt, set the tulle: ing tee Miter tool Stave? Sp Niewcdatine @ tinder frlend ase whitiny, tu Sou stn mrgitig pine ta Shae to tee 'Velted Statens Mag] Gay iww: chatted We'wt the Nation ‘Sunid be Skonkt vouresiwe tw uses Sie esky to this letter Mee shaw yrotet Spear Mr Vittard—This eonptracs Has sdnnen coin ait for Yecres, Dit tn sin Ig the Set spect i alee of th Rind I have. ng intention ob tthe aun Wo prison wih dens OF tating iy vite (o Teaus, where the hur Ks Kind srattcles white women out ef inital Send and tars tod. feathers fea, Tet were depetbent on inurtses Jean for a reputation, Whieh hans HC oaucnets # cont go tw Ieeland i isa bee dangerous paces but. then The tocage is shorter and. meh shearers SYUn ive Fight in your bnpresston that aomunler of persons are nrgins Teak conin us une Cantal etapa ise Shy on carth to you call-thay m3 iniends?™ | Lynching Advertised When the etter wits ‘auto poublic aang woke surpttsed to Ween at th petivities of the fei Telus tad gabe “veh Walespieaul notice, "Teun Ot Tapers tinve carried. tnimy: sturbes Cline wccniving in the ‘Smuthern Sates, ind ienehing to. tho. English Failte shuiken wk ws an Amwetican Fastines* “Travelers bing the reper Bisa Eaagisliea cannes hn hterlea. tune nerve to advertise, iteel dathe chong of democrars” - when sneh heinons eriniex are. pwervaltted te Zo tnfuticad by corcrnmment oftlelat Haltines wersunaily qevutainted With Aire Shane have teadke the asgertton that he may set be. indeed to. chal Minerliae, bait tat Wis tony Ul -Pe Seitined” te the North, Pear i 0x: Gress tor Mr Shaw shontd he eat muiiopa states LEGION AIDS SOLDIER Montgomery, Uke, Sepi, on Mern hers of the American Legion jolted ina petition for the commutation te lite fuprisomnent of the death sen tence: ANposed of) CHURE Crmper, aver Seas sebtier. whe murdeged bie wife ea aharnes CURRENT EVENTS | Spain's army in Northern Africa ts pefne rreruited from the tha af the Kavctich amenaploged Cit te said that perauee of the iulucements. nfiered ie the Shanish authwetios sears of these men cine visitine. the Spernish Panaikite in Landon and Simin i for tperiode Gf" sercine of! wien thath i ass wounding to the seeretariat of the Layee nt Nations emis. the mame t2 ghar and Halt are necessary far the establishment uf the world court propead cin ihe rowenant. caf. te Leite awentyctwe natinns rutilied the ageenisent and any. twa. mere were needed Viscount Ishii, president “ot the counell ot the irate wt Nations, has Bnnmunced that geste of Ore eoune Gil for the consideration of the Upper Siewtan, question inv teen. got for August 27 and will oveur at Geneva. ‘rhe woman's eunmittew for work! aununinament | depres Preaient Tinrding’s failuse to consider teoman as a member ef (ie American Ugraation “at te ssming ‘abecemas feentronferenne., Ainuug thee named fs bey qualified Were: Banily Batch, Rew Yorks Jane “brane, Chiewso: Sew Carrie’ Chaitin Catt Nene York: Sine Fiarenee 1 Milles, Wi ncnreion, Tiel dali fv agony, Ants Inaton, De i Fhrenee teeters ene Yert. Ida C. Chirk, New York: Mrs: Wikia Kent, San Rraneiere, sud Reow Nehheidematy. Sew Yuri Fors Chines: atowartays were feaind ep busied ther faritiah.froightor, Enno Caries atter hia bora anede Ener at, ler he tater Usdin: “Nene York. ‘they were Taken to Elis ise fan under used, etiey ate atthe Chisreae braacle uk tine Vadtet Sintes Ininigration Service deslared tht Chit was the Toreat mits whic had ever been bromght to this eutine tes an ane ahs MuGiwers in the Peruytan army under Cagraln Cervantes, repute b> ewe rmpterter of teweral Howriden fre reported ta hier seized the ivaneh of the Pern sind. Lenten tern Behe sity of Iquitos, septal of tle degariment af Loretn, Eastern’ Pera, Rnd leoted af meat Slunguim, “Part On ithe money is sid to heave hen Biased tothe government iu the fest ta the teank. Phe ten are aes Ruppied to have: lovtert east eonittls nitions on thie pope. | Hinee the declaration of wig in wit congress has appropriated SN69000 For the army and ney Rip services. Fray that wast. @- penditire only: TWhthh jslaues ee an Kant to show tor it. OF that number P'S ttre ts present fit ter, gene, Gor Sina elng stored The nae cds the army in the number its nulern, aleyendable. types whit tines | the French Guevrnment has sought told tho Susur inditeg. in tht ceaitey bye at aan wk eaeaaet) francs to the predueers. Urwductien of sngat for. this sear has iment ea Cinated at 260.000 tans as compared SH L300 tony lat sears he fear before the wars the tral ne SPiheo tone wane reached “Normal Searaimaption ig athout 340,600 tent at ually. TN tax of 1.000 francs a ton is levied on consuniption. Foteral olfivers are considering steps male bontlenggers pay, thelr nemo tases. (0 he Sid tHext sane OF these men hive pans chiseigting (holt Businesa ax spectition. “The: mest Sticeesafut ones aire repwarterl te. hae ines igh ity Seat!” weekly ea! J epretentative Alice Robertson. af otisheaaa Mas Dileen hee oka taditiet having a women ata momen it the disarmament eungerney Se iysethstt a wennsen a0 sor tr plate fod auch work wll have tae HIntertational hawywes versen in. cami instie pravtices familiar witht forven Tanuaten avd eosiaitinns set sen An agrured aot wantine Sot whl international aequiintners ) Gold continties tu be imported at a heh Tater aise Went age erent Pepe miteived on Nowy dnwk trem Grmausy, Moxie And Kote utes the [shin ftom oath Amerie Taught $1,800,000. here “are more than 10 guifogent aationaltties "reprerented’ in New Vine vei: population. Tuscians eet Cate cnaarse euane Hallana srveonil and. Ticrneine thet | A. rewotinen fis Ween fatrolieed Finan Senate whieh wt soquest Slevelary ut State Tasha to teams: fat a list of Aterfeane abened the Frgsatanta when that versed ae etek Ia Ferien sulmarine, “wether [Wik a stetonwont of flaiins fet top Scapper Aicl tena eae eh Ree Sustmnent Suet etnies ot coset: thie with the Corman “overtieny on he auhieet, ) Aswdttetion in waren Was ernsne 49,000 cmipleses iy Preneh textile t:e- Teele fe sauna sisi Acar were cut daten some tite aici wally the an= Hhetncnnert thet tere woud be fet [ther reductions aa tie price of nei Mount iain Five, workers eqaanestn TAL ar toads Sunt gee tte ty te ent ia Heater dint am reuse foe a the ents AN Gort wn the qartcot the Ee vertinvan ter edtest ne fecha tithe HFelled: becnsise ties wenubigeee. eae tint [hate te se sagt thet. tits | ie i of the priate prognes aged te Bian D. Govees Louons satiated: beet been nestigeal Be the kliraige Hiseinpseat Seton Bony ean [sears it Sana part of tive beter iutvetion vat ie Inte Charles. [Guindier, Fe had hot heen tae si the diuath of Lovedos diving rioting i [Altos WW INST Three: others which ine hat pruvetiaod ag wwe estroge Hi ante; Htut thie Weestent es nae Tip ince tie nstyes reais fe tertion when the mele xeraned th Honse in which” Lovegee cat nthe Lulolitientsts Were wate td Hinge att Hie ath | Representative Rtaseil, trent Neyo a Vill wich he pane beter lie House of Representatives, wenld jisake hantaetal for eenator en [Wits wf Giearyin t eaie eta ep i geeaty the Sonate often datthlini.” Ae Fenedigie to the reunion, i wera Hoaulast the law to. puldish ‘or WHA fina federal Wuilding way except gov rater ane I Arenrdinge. to an, announcoanent I iuhe Wy Rercetaey uf War Weel. i | ene pine division in the yenvesl Stal [iid k wcie rouniel: have been ereatett Hine idea teu keep the eaaintry a [ase premaned ar war. The rdge fivsted by General Cershing, maker idee wivisione wt the general “stalt “Phe persotnel, military intellizence Peperations and training. sagply, anil war piaas, ‘The Jaysinese embassy in Washing: ton fs intel ena in anki br harations fer the Tokio delezation Swhich shall sit in Uh: disuraamcnt contershees Che mansiin tia heer tice “ever, ainetier one, hasten Stshenl fon cata e seesttan af sito the Washington huts hie heen tents Tene hmetend that. Si delezates soi pea TAKE THOUSANDS AND HIDE LOOT FUR TI YEARS Pestetlon inspectors bev the have dened a tbe ehh Wi DR fete eee coats dion heh te pifecine a. Stas Sn Sitti Pec el ae ee The inn Serectel ape Hie bese aegis Cartes Rate ibney eet talon lao het iy te easted Pitrentee teepe cite Sate Wee ta Cito Lawes cen noe ee Gioniiat Viossanes, hie ow ime hhh tie whee att hin wite registered in room iT art ahe: Vinca intel Sut Bit ind fat euee ncediieed ean 40 Bath Gees pa thet oe 2a La eit ia ae de donee deta te Shas aa hist 2 HL tek Ee Sante Tae ete Hae aah A Gain touteetd, “Ewe and thee Mieiifed detirs at a sitter BERET it and defected It a [Eeceawen. 1" eet at hve Doone th Hind teen plated on sbehosit, Tispector Wittens "wsited ihe eat ant do ‘Posie hal put inte tie ie th Finen were then arrested, jo Serial Sumbers Betray. Puig ni Cearwem re to bet sige Gedere the Euderat Grate EAL seers. ie ielecnt that ties EU echt wht ain te Suartand a raticry wont tre fe gears Agee he "anem ae teaieee Heese opt the tones i Ridin Hil they. cate eve whan thes tha haa he siesta tank eae tharwetnre taoed We iy ihe ‘sere itce the areest o¢ thelr hvsbaads aun Balt’ and site, Poston bate ice at the bande wih thee tines Ssnmune fa wthdsasene the Fang ee hse tere Cattery Tener Cita ts (eseapeedene the ent Sore hey will probaly be itil ots Thev wells i Oklahoma Lodges Rich | Muskogee, Oke, Sept, 2—ecord- ing te ae recently published report, the Git Bellows of thls state have en baad $49,000 with which to pay siek and eath benefits. ‘There are 3000 members. SOUTHERNERS ASE TO CRUSH LBERTY'S FEN Biattersohas pad red hig futher vizneetion with f= sirinta Miltary Wiectute undericatic aed his tetene Livat of professurshiy. Instead of prom seding the benstell ils tor which Nie insti¢nte Wine estaciished, would’ rove tevin ard sk tramental thert= to and eaimerasne to those respons sible for its comct amt sianagements and presudictal tr tue Interests whled is is thete duty-to guaed wei protects hing foe teste TS a That tye borted ot etette ors of tag Sleineatitivcey eetitwta fs Unghie at “Uo ogo, ae theme taine sag ea. Bouene ee Resin ot the Vuciva Milliars Iactioite bas Seocha. ana tha: he further gonnece tio egewith ax professor WOMK be acrisloatal te titties aad antag Horse kte. inanediete, tesigiation 1a here iy pisytestedt and the secretery fe Yetuested tw terrhwath band to Col. Be aye OF thie tanaiattonee | Subsciaemtlis tie tabowlng, revole thea wae ndomed | acerenes Cal Kertty had replied ita, thar efomaaid’seticie ty sien Hine Wi nsigararcuesie race, Meg Gone hie Sand steed ad See oes St foe Miredate Sauacy lactate ts [ieritee Intearaintete aoamctiat. ae hy Loma, mewerthedess, to le paid him banutit Jaemury 1. 12. ne" unt sue brite priog therste as he shell Rave Seapiee. ther eegntectent idignegh LaACIS fy STEELE, He DREADED 10 “SEE MGHTOME ~ TURES UN “There's nothing like Tanlac to put a man ih goed working tii and Mariya day passes but wha TE ree~ nowend Se ty some vag elie ho erly ft Tike Udi” sald Andrew WW. Lang, well known auto. mechanle, living at 1818 Burling “street, Chit gE Ovee UNO Fours my whale sya~ ton wax upset ds the result -of the Ra, and in spite of everything feould de’ Twas getting worse all the time, [was so nervous that 1 worried and fretted over the Teast litde. thing swl my slop was so restless that T MSt dreaded to go to hed, T suffered ierrchly from twhsestion and hed sueh it Sour, gassy stomach that it fearly put rie aut of, commission after meuls, My Intel hure so bad that when Thad tm eat down Under Bear to da sume repair work it sim= bly Cot Tike It wom break in owo, znd Thad such dizev. spline heads arches it was all could de to stay on The Jeb, IC there ever was a person, Jn new of something that would help iin it was certainly nie, “Well, T finally fan aerags Tantae and four bottles of this tredicine bas, faite me uy Gn pounds ia weight saw) ngide nie font Hke a newe man. T bat Wee a Wolf, never have a sien of indigestion and can do as big a dass work naw is T ever cand and not feel ang. the wares far it MY nerve are as Steady as a click, and [sleep Tike a top at mebt, 1 think Tantac ts the ‘greatest medicine im the world and Tsive the fiets in my.ease 80 Phat ethers may jude far themselves what a great medicine it is” Varlae is sel in Chien by The Walzeenn Deng Stores, ‘The Mackean Tne Stores, Lee Gael Ute CO Baise Rayner and The able beng So ain be bading druguists every Ach adercs AGHA THE BBQ RY WHO KNOWS WAS wie CAN oy RNG: Stree recor nr Tie Gah Fess eae, | EAS OS Cen? be sea Beere Sethe By oe Shs ne aed a? Page pie Se ME ak geet Beis all et asa ey Seerrer tien fire Sa Be tele we tao RE eben Seg Poot Sl ELE CES SL SfRaericn | See pik pen erates gap oe ere ar Sense Sige S828 let Se ivbenis ie .S Tes Salen ot neal Runa tote ae eae came sean Peta teat Eee, se oi} BP gh dtgedt ee Fae? Sea eR Ny ett eae Se a, 3228 Fasten out areal ee a cceine ation ETTERS of RIENOSHIP deh ess SP ERS DOPesses precise BPN ONS BD TORIALS. ERTS SES ce! ANYTHING reu vo REVIEWED, AURRECTEN, SEIESEN ee RBS Reise anmied ce Staise ties © GIMENE POT IN PUtABE fur PULLICATIONL SRLAGE Ge EAT ATION sri eee eee iain Lee ALL Lotions t4u/81 DE Arcnmnpslited colin Sikes tecaasare ae er NIE F Pere Tae CHAS. L. REESE The agt eERyioR TARICAB SERVICE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Garage ad Repair Shop Special Classes for Ladies joes eae teh burs. Sous Bomb Rips Front Porch From Jesse Binga's Dwelling --- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 DYNAMITE HOME OF JESSE BINGA SEVENTH TIME Banker Says He Will Let House Stand as Monument to Law and Disorder After a lapse of some nine months the bombers have resumed their war against Iraq. 222 South Africa gave them seven times their sought to destroy the $200,000 home of the banker, which taxes on Wash. residents. In building, they have declared war on the spirit of Binga and are making a determined effort to scare him away. At the time of the bombing the residence was unoccupied save for the presence of the maid, Mrs. McCall, who was the second story of the house when she was startled by the noise of the explosion. The story told by Mrs. McCall was that the residence was practically the same as that given out by William McCall, private guard hired by Mr. McCall, whose wisteria was hidden in the rear of the house. McCall says that he went to the back to ascertain the game of it. While there some one cried out, "Look out!" whose cried out, "Look out!" The explosion followed. Looking out of the window Mrs. Smith saw McCall run down the stairs, and a woman in company with two others. The woman was in hysteresis. Maid Protects House The amount of damage done to the house will scarcely exceed $460, away from the value of the steps. Windows in the house were shattered to they were in many other houses in the city, and the value of the steps orders for. Mr. Minga would not leave the house in any case, & a consequence, she remained throughout the night above and excepting the law. Her strong stand is believed to have kept the house from being indolested by outsiders. Immediately after the crime a telegram was sent to Mr. and Mrs. Minga, and been spending part of their vacation. The telegram stating that the bomb had been thrown reached Mr. Minga and was received first by Priest, who carried it to the banker, Mr. Binga left for Chicago that morning. Will Not Move He was met at the Gand Central station by a Defender reporter. Rufus has been known to that that his bombing attack would move. In reply to such a question, Mr. Hinga authorized the following statement: "The national citizen, a Christian and a property owner, No man can make of me a traitor or a coward. No power on earth can change my life, but it can change some and personal liberty to the extent of my life. I will keep my property as it now stands as a monument. He was then informed that some of its own people in the community were criticising him for choosing to be in such an position when a woman was not there. Carousal reasons for him having taken up his residence there which are being passed from mouth to mouth he was asked why he lives there." He was asked why he lives there. Not Running From Bass IN WRONG HOUSE AND ON THE WRONG STREET Hickpocket, Finrd Albert Road, 22, 2068 Walsh Avenue, who was arrested by Silver Phillips, five miles from the Phillips W. H. Hale, 6712 Walsh Avenue, was found $10 and sentenced to four months in prison for the persecution by Howard Hayes of the Stock Yards court. Destitute! J. B. Stratford, once prosperous member of the Race, whose entire holdings were burned or seized by the Tulsa fiends, is forced to sell pictures of his destroyed hotel in order to feed and clothe himself and wife. They need your aid. If you will help, buy a picture. Send 15 cents to either of the following: George D. Jones, 1904 W. Lake St. George D. Jones, 1904 W. Lake St. 300 S. State St. Charles J. Myers, 2840 S. State St. Fred D. Wilson, 5726 S. State St. Moore Drug Co, 349 E. 35th St. Giles & Butler, 3759 S. State St. WHAT STRUCK "OLD VARDAMAN" Come to me the past week this bloom better: Jackson, Mississippi. August 28, 1918. Dear and Honorable Mr. Swensen, Friend and Champion of the Negroes of the South: Tell us please, as only you, and the great DEPENDER can—God bless you both—what struck "Old Vardiman?" Your words are food, blood, life to us; mutely too poor and aged to travel North to the Promised Land. May the dear Savior preserve your life—are you an old or young man?—for many years to come, and if I never meet you here below, I will I will in the Beauclair Land. Yours for your noble heart and MIGHTY PEN. MIS T. L. E. In concluding to reply to the question of my esteemed correspondent, who told Vicki Vanderbilt at individual CUTS NO FIGURE IN IT, but, as a United States Senator, to a United States Congress, of countries a day and period in our country's political life, passing slowly, but surely away; MARKELLY in THE DOWS; if for no other reason than that to obtain a farewell view of a MONSTROSTITY, one of a semi-BARBARAN; velvets from the DARK AGES, passing, going-soon to be—GONE; the face, the face; the sun of a power—BETTER America, rising before them, and—in the presence of WHICH, they NEVER AGAIN HOLD THEIR OWN. With this predatory, apocalyptic statement for polling around in a HEAP OF CARIOX, for the RAND PLAY—the DANCE IS ON! . . . WHAT struck old Vardaman? RIS' his first, Madam; THAT it was, HIS first, Madam; THAT it was, . . . DISCIPLED by his own party, State and National, he is as dead politically—one of many to follow him. He was a man of great WAY, as if his head had been smushed to a pulp by a sledge hammer, and his cheap "trashy" remains burned to a pile of ashes, as man—through his HEN COURAGEMENT, in your State, Madam, and of his birth, and which, during his career, he CONFIDENTLY (CRIMINAL LIFE, he has disgraced and disowned! . . . Beyond his "tools" and "serving FOLKS XIGGERS" of your state, Madman leaders of MOHS-burges NIGHT HUDERS-wash BOHORS - hinderers of NEIGE EDUCATION - features of NEIGE EDUCATION - NEIGE FATHERS AND HUSBANDS when in the "way" of their last-NO word of sympathy-NO regrets of compassion; from anywhere in the from North or South from Blacks or Whites; will follow him to the haunts and solitude of his enforced retreat and political effacement; there are none who will be "NO poor, as to do him revenge" This may seem somewhat of an extra cruel irony of FATE, but, in the dam, there's no getting around it. At best, he IS, will always remain so, until he lets back his heels, and is laid from the knees and INB IS he leaves his feet of dirt, nothing but "Poor WHITE TRASH!" Is it not then quite clear to you. Nashville Wins, 45, 2290 Prairie avenue, is a jambar, but what he was caring in that capacity did not seem to matter in that imagination and wanted to make some quick, easy money outside of his regular line of work. Through the years, he was held recently at the Minnesota Pier Wins saw an opportunity to make the money he wanted by promising to get jobs for various unemployed men. These men, career for work, were willing to grasp any chance that offered them honest employment, and the opportunity of the situation and acted upon it by promising to work to men upon the payment of $1. He promised to get employment for the piece he wanted, the session for fifty men—each man giving him a dollar, Wins' fees—with the belief that Wins would keep his promise. But after various work seekers that was the end. He got the money, but his trusting victims received nothing in return. They heard no more from Bitt S. A. A. Madison, 420 Browne avenue, was one of the fifty from whom he collected the dollar, valued Wins to him, but nothing for his trouble; then he sought the police. The Fourth prefect sent Officer J. Corcoran after Wins. He aligned swimmer on a charge of obstructing money under false pretence. GRIP SALCON BAIDER Centerville, Md., Sept. 2—Authorities have arrested Arthur Wilmer, a man from Camden, N.J. He is charged that he had had his satchel full of rims. BY W. ALLISON SWEENEY [Reprinted by request.] Madam; his hide stuffed with a beetle, "low down" hatred; distress and jealousy of the 20th century among the army, at whose feet he could be taught the WISDOM OF THE AGE; can you wont to laugh around like a clown and a boffoon, in the Mistletoe of the United States Senator, he has been sentenced to "suffering" a and "daughter" the country over. W. Allison Sweney at whose feet he could be, he could be wounded by the WISDOM OF THE AGE; can you wrestle around like a clown and a bait, in the middle of a United States Senator, he has been the "suffaw" and "daughter" the country over, W. Allison Swenay PTFED or turned from with DISGUST, and that, finally having DISGUST by his own Party, was gardless of his blood red record of SHAME; its unwashable CRIMES; that NO HAWKER BLACK nor WHITE from NOWHERE, North or South, has reached forth to take the blood of IQUS LIPS, the cup of Hemlock handed him to death, white— he sneaks back into the kennel from which the ridiculous Swash Buckling RUFFIAN; a spawn of ignorance, never should have emerged? The New York Times of a very recent date, chanted a littered requiem over his political "show up" and the blending of ridicule and fact— As the duper and idol of the "bill-billies," the "ANTI-TUTE PLAYER ON GNORANCE PLAYER ON GNORANCE POOR WHITE PRESIDENT THE "WHITE CHIEF" THE "UP-HOLDER OF THE "WHITE SOUTI" the man who went to the source, with his tongue in his mouth and Fifteenth Amendment repealed. ***WILL SOON BE HEARD NO MORE IN WASHINGTON*** Pre-eating pacifist, what sorew was loose in him? Was he the victim of his own singularity, grown neglomandering, grown shrewish, estimate the bill-billiness of his state? A GOOD DAY'S WORK FOR MISSISSIPPI, THE TRY IS THE DOWNTHWOW OF THIS EGOST-PACIFIST. . . . Even the "Columbus" (Miss Commercial) a Southern Bourbon Democratic sheet for your life, in the "Vardaman" (retirement 2) an- nounced in big type on its front page: "MISSISSIPPI REDEEMED: VARDAMAN DEFEATED" VARIDAMAN DEFEATED. But Madam, because I know myself and reflectors on men and reflectors on believing in a "Square Deak," an "Even Shake," WHETHER it be upon beating or raising and environment, or a bench leg "yaller dog" of the Vardaman strain. I now invite you to an inspection of evidence: "Hot humming," "Vardaman," "side of the house, which seems to indicate he was justly and properly marked for shangrish; that he was coming to the list of for whom he was sure on its job, when on the 20th of August, this year, it "put him out for the "full count," the remainder of what is left of his frayed—WORTHLESS LIFE. . . . Published in your city, Madam, is: "The Issue," a copy have been milled me by a friend and gentle- man, which precludes itself: "A MADAM INTERPRETING "THE SOUTH." In its bow of August 15th, just five days before "Old Vardaman" contained a Special, sent in by one D. F. Lander, its Washington, D. C. correspondent, captioned in heavy black type:— "A NEGRO PRESIDES OVER A THIS IS WHAT SENATOR VARDAMAN TRIED TO PREVENT" Wrote the correspondent, "The Issue" running the stuff with much colat, and a certain suppressed jub- Lad Drowns in Attempt to Save Pal Brooklyn, X. Y., Sept. 2—Duran Taylor, 13, 133 Washington street, Washington, D.C. pennants, punish. August 13, when he wont to their rescue in the East river. The youthful hero had been in swimming, and he was swimming, as instructed by the cries of James Castle, 16, and Thomas Larkin, 10, both white, who were in the water at the foot of Washington street. When he saw that his playmates were caught in a heavy underwater net, he jumped and threw the little hero plunged in and brought his comrades out of danger, then with his strength overcame him. Men went to his rescue but failed to reach him in time. When the body was recovered the pulmotor driver an hour, but he failed to revive. DEALER IN PRETTY GIRLS CAUGHT BY POLICEWOMAN Upon complaints from the Y. W. C. A, that a white man was annoyed by the right, commanding the 23rd prefect, assigned Policewoman Grace Wilson to the case. She succeeded in arresting the man, after he had made advance notice to her. He pleaded guilty before Judge Wells M. Cook of the Harrison County jail, but shielded his workers, if he had any. It is believed that he was the runner for a band of best bookers for his "art gallery." He claimed that he did not know why he had planned the taking of the bookers to take his medicine. He was fined $100 and costs by the court. KILLED BY BULL Purellville, Va., Sept. 2, *Newtor Hughes was killed by a bolt while he was cleaning the kitchen*. The kit of laundry. The animal knocked him down and tore out his rhoe. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER tion of the "Wait 'till you read it" order: "I got there a few minutes ahead of the hour, and promptly, after the hour, my mother nudged me and said, 'There goes the Judge.' You could have knocked me down with a feather. THE JUDGE THAT NUDLED ME THERE FOR AN HOUR OR MORE AND HEARD THAT NIGGER ADMINISTER THE OATH TO THE WOMEN TWO SOUTHERN GENTLE WOMEN THAT I KNEW; AND I HEARD HIM INTERRUPT THE LAWYERS AND TENDENT AND IMPERTINENT QUESTIONS; AND I HEARD THE LAWYERS ON BOTH SIDE AND WHITE LAWYERS. DID HIM AS "YOUR HONOR," AND "IF THE COURT PLEASENS," and then I became and decide the one as between two white people. The primitive BASKNESS OF HUMAN NATURE: the depth and the breadth of our experience, if ignorant; knowing no better; being unable to rise above its domestering IDEALS, what a picture it is been named, despite the evil results of its ubiquitousness, and incidentally; a more immediate and direct application, of the GROTESQUE-HOTIPEL continuous, unending procession of FOOLS—to be mild with them, that breed like maggots in certain situations. The whole excerpt from the "down behind the sun" sheet, is old stuff; old, disgusting—HOTIPEL times and, directly, I don't propose to waste a second on it. It speaks for itself, loud and long; it speaks for the present generation of Vardamans, through years of carriage, strive to destroy the nation in behalf of slavery. But, "for the love of Mike," are these NEVER to learn? NEVER to know that ONLY Right is MIGHT? That justice is BLIND to Color or Race. That the "mills of the gods," though grinding slowly, are however, ALWAYS GRINDING? Chanted Zororoace, rising two thousand years ago: "Let us be the MEN OF THE WORLD, O Ahurma Mazda, bliss conferring truth; let our minds bind in THE DWELLING days of years after. One who was greater, the "LIGHT OF THE WORLD" and; altogether LOVE of the world, you do it to one of these LITTLE ONES, do it unto me! If this dismantled craft, "Old Karandi," you have a public career, soon to be ended, ever conferred a benefit on mankind, it is not known, but the life of the LITTLE ONES in his midst; helpless, and at his mercy God's Black child, stood by—UNMOVED; WITHOUT a deterring voice or hand, while they were BURNED at the stake; across their door sill, there is NO dispute, and so, and for THESE crimes, Madam. It was The MAN-ER, his stuck him the other His best, he crammed his eyes FULL OF STARS! Boston, Mass. Sept. 2- For the first time in the history of the Boston police force a Race officer has been elevated to the position of doing special duty directly out of police headquarters. That distinction has fallen to Patrol Sgt. Harvey Yates of the Roxbury Crossing. Yates is 25 years old and has been on the force only two years. During that time he has especially distinguished himself as the district to which he was assigned out of the Roxbury station. He is known to have been above all forms of graft and fraud, and lawlessness in all forms. The work he is to do now investigating cases the south end and Roxbury was formerly the district of officers, out of Stations 5 and 10. Recently he received special commendation for his apprehension of a murder case. The man arrested is a sailor and is now confined in the Charles street jail awaiting trial. The police officer, Yates is unusually intelligent, showing an exceptional knowledge of legal matters, for which various have personally commended him. St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 2—James McFarland, 18 years old, 1432 Morgan and by tying a rope around his week and the other end to the bars of a cell at North Market Street police station, where he was found in Namura (white), had him sent to City Hospital No. 2 for examination, where he was found to be uninjured, where he was found to be shot, McFarland was at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, hiding in a cell at 1555 North Market street, after home of Caitlin O'Neill, North Fourteenth street. With McFarland the police found two wintches, the police found a burden stolen from the Caitlin O'Neill home bundle found in an alley through which McFarland fled contained the burden, then burned Summer, McFarland denied his guilt. CHICAGO'S PEST ALLEYS AROUSE PEOPLE'S ANGER This is an invitation—a formal bid—to clean up the Second ward in particular and the city of Chicago in general. Hereafter city hall politicians seeking votes at the Eighth Regiment armory should be shown in the back yards and allys of the Second ward how disease germs are spread, stop and fifth to make underattenders prosperous and reduce the number of the high risk residents or the number of buildings seeping, covering masses of half-duty garbage stick out coloured, poisonous children are playing in these yards. The higher this dirt is heaped, the lower will Chicago's civic pride sink. Winton neglect on the part of this city will encourage among the pro-immigrant community to the progress of the community. Laxity in municipal departments is contagious and cannot be quarantined. The city is in one branch of the public services will inspire another group of public servants to try to "get by." If the cleaning department allows the allys to grab your throat and your face from the decomposing swill cause a sickening in your throat the police can become indifferent to the thugs who grab your throat and your face. A thousand pagers will not maintain our prestige among the cities of the land so long as the brooklyn Plum's playground is allowed to grow. Those children playing in the allys will be in the schools a week hence. An epidemic, begin now, would close the schools this winter. Money would then—for heaven's sake, why not now. Employment is source. Talers can not battle against hard times and work because of infection will increase poverty's ranks, cover more corners with beginners or turn criminals. Much more money is going to be spent fighting disease than it would to clean the city. Some of the money is going to the mind. Already they are saying that the city deliberately stocks tons of soil matter and leaves it to rot in the alleys. Those people are going to these suits will cost the city money. None of those who feel this pressure city administrations are willing to pay for these men who are allowing their "spoils" chances to putrefy in alley poison air. The system for cleaning our alley and keeping residential districts healthful is not up to date the evils should be now and the money paid for the work does not and has not produced results. Graft can be eliminated. The city council should see Do not all the newspapers of Chicago owe it a public duty to bring concerted action to bears in forcing them to answer? It is no class or ward affair. Churches, after godliness, seek cleanliness. The pulpit and the press make a nightly call to the people of Columbus and kindred organizations could well afford to assist the former two. The flowers in our front yards are the symbols of our community, the accumulating stench in our alleys; the people of the city are asleep while the germs of a fearful array of diseases prepare in backyard garbage bins and bean cranes. What is the administration going to do about it? CASSIUS BROWN, FRIEND OF CHARLES SUMNER, DIES Sept. 2.—Cassius leader among his Harrisburg, Pa. M. Brown, age 77 for half a century and one time publisher and assis- tor of Our National Progress, died at his home, 257 PETER H. BURGESS Mr. Brown served as assistant corpse commissioner of the constitutional convention of Pennsylvania, 1752-74. He was a member of the common council of Hartshurburg, Pennsylvania. He was a personal friend Cassius Brown of Charles Sumner, the noted statesman, and often received letters from him. In recognition of his friendship Dr. Brown received one of his sons for the statesman. The deceased was a burial by trade and conducted a shop in this city for forty years. He was a member of the Capital Street Presbyterian church and was connected with the Sunday school school since its organization Cornelia Gray of York, who survives with him, was a member of Richard S. and Howard D. Brown, Seattle, Wash.; Charles Summer Brown, Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. David Cassius, Davenport; Mrs. Cassius M. Brown Jr. of this city. KILLS CHICKEN THIEF Camden, N. J., Sept. 2-When Harry Wolohan of Magnolia fired a shot and killed Kesy Henson, downsided he heveless to his got the man who has been responsible for his loss of $4,500 worth of chickens in the last two years. Henson is said to have been in Wolohan's poultry house. NEW Vincennes Hotel MRS. E. BARNETT, Prop. 36th Street and Vincennes Ave. Rooms $1.50 a Day & Up Special Rates by theWeek THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN CHICAGO catering exclusively to the best people. Blacks Face, Shifts Blame of Assault Hope, Ark. Sept. 2.—A report sent broadcast over the city to the effect that a "dark man" had insulted a woman, caused a mob to form and invade the territory inhabited by our people. Members of the angry posse pushed into the Baptist church, flushed revolvers and kettles. Hours later in the neighborhood were searched and partially looted under the pretext that the mob was searching for the man employed by the Duffet Wholesale Co. was seized, carried before the woman, who declared she insulted a man not of his identification. He was released after being beaten over the head with the butt end of revolvers. Search of the surrounding neighborhood revealed evidence having to do with the case. It was a towel, smeared with glove. It was a knife, have been used by a white man who knocked his face to commit the crime. SHOOTS AT SPOOKY FINGERS ON PORTIERE OF BEDROOM Phillip Counter, 25, 1308 Walsh Avenue, was shot in the hand and through his left thigh by Arthur Chattman, 57 East 43rd street, Sunday morning at 12:30 d'clock. Chattman, who is the owner of the building where he lives in the first apartment, has a roomer, Monroe Coughman, 57 East 43rd street. When Monroe came in Sunday morning he brought Counter with him to sleep. They went into the first bedroom with the heavy porters between. Chattman, alone in the house, was in bed in the latter room. He heard his roomer and his roomer's companion asked twice who was there. No answer came, but he saw a hand parting the curtains, reached for his receiver and shot toward a door. One of them was Counter's and another went into his left thigh. Chattman mistook Cage, his roomer, and Cage's companion for burglars and put them to his call. But they claim they did not hurt him. Officers Mansfield, Carroll and Standing Footguard. 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He and has enlisted in many spectacular captures of despicable criminals, the one on a fur dealer, Krookhew, who was murdered in his place at 32th and Calhoun streets, and the one on ten years and is not matched to the 32th prescript police officer. He has fashioned his friends for adding him in making a record in the church rally. In addition to the homage conferred from the committee established by the committee in 2013, Macrosoft will also accept in 2014 the committee of five to recognize the with full and complete support the grant will receive from the committee for same through the secretary of the grand budge. George K. Lates approved this committee is to be paid for services rendered to the grand budge. This committee will be paid for services rendered to the grand budge, which will convene in make a full and complete report of the needed to the various budge will be turned over to the committee for compensation to send out letters to all budge members make such recommendations and changes as they see necessary in relation. These recommendations will be submitted to the said committee. ```markdown ``` Help Old Soldiers Caitlin Woods, chaiman of John Teachet, is collecting funds to help purchase a pla in Mr. Glennwood's a final cost point for his contests in a final cost point for his contests in the contests have contributed $10,000 to start the purchase. The pla will cost $500. Science Teacher Visits City Miss Teachet is art and science in his done postgraduate work in Chicago during the summer for her school work. She has visited in Washington, Atlanta City, and Chicago. Miss Wright is an present the Buses of Mine Modèle, 33rd Vernor Street. Silver Anniversary Rev. and Mrs. Jane Higgins will vote on Thursday evening. Suppose voting on Thursday evening. Suppose her 7:12 to 12:00, at St. Mary's Hospital, 320 Southport Street, Chicago, IL. BAPTIST HEADQUARTERS Delegates to the National Baptist Chicago Convention, 50 East 93rd Street, Wild Hotel, 50 East 93rd Street, Chicago, headquarters for the Kentucky delegation—Advertisement. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Fight on "I" Platform While standing on the platform of the building, he saw the crowd come around. Andrew Kwon 26, 25, Liam McGarry 26, Isaac Ingram 26, and when North Coast grinned and when the smile of the Larry had shaded away from the crowd, the crowd and the Sigma were carried to the station. This case will be the focus of the next production. Kwon is produced out of danger. John Cander Read The main attribute of John Connor, 61, the late Jacques, was to be placed to bear the sudden death at the time, when he was exposed to a heart disease. Receiver Four-Loch Sut "Oscar Hamilton," 22nd Street, Seaport Street, traveled from his house to 214th in the breast. It is alleged that during an intervention with the police, who shot Harris but him with a rattle about at the station, Hamilton is bound at the county hospital, while Officer Savage and deputy officer Hamilton is to find out the cause of the affair. Waltraces Throw Cues Shot by Own Gun Dr. Irvine, 15, the Susan street, street and house, is the owner of the house and houses round the way from the city to the park. He is a burger maker. In some matters he also is occasionally discharged and he was shot at the house. Needs Slowing Up In Demented Condition Hur Harper Entertainment Ms. Liamna "Mia" Harvest $Rbiddings Mrs. Liamna "Mia" Harvest $Rbiddings Mrs. Harvest Harper, and Mrs. Harvest Harper, and Lewis at a performance of the Passing Song, to be performed at a dinner at the Tayne Society. Miss Harper left for Wichita, where she is a teacher in the public school. Wicids Potato Knife Falls Off Foot While staking fortress on 125th Lane, the police were on the street. State street, worn on the roof of the building, he plumed through it in the process. He included him gry. He established a free encampment. Left Side Paralyzed Watthi Redelson, 192, 1928 Watthi street, was carried to the county hospital upon examination it was found that she had completed complete parasite of her肝. Off for Vacation M. "Gregory Lee Winn," custodian of the library, said last week she was seen attending each of Quinn's meetings. Ms. Winn is the chair of Quinn's "Library" section, an extension of the library of Chicago. Sea Chicago First Miss Orydia B. J. Winkler, 655 Venice avenue, st. mongolian in the center, spending her vacation "Building Cities" and other building, one building, the Wristlet building and other points of interest. He will speak about her vacation in St. Louis. 70 Giuseppe Susacre Bastu Patrick O'Donnell Pleases William Bell on Yield With patience, problem of Lady blonde widow, widow, widow, widow, widow, widow, widow, where she will remain for three weeks. Views at table and stairway station for any important station for Lady blonde widow. Glitten by Dora Miss Anna C. Hayes, 22, 225 Indiana avenue, miss by two days before he to Mrs. John Arnese, as she was there their home at 225 Indiana avenue. Dr. Bjummer Back Conleys In City Mrs. thorry C. Gouy and her two wives, Mary and John, were of Birmingham are in the city the mrs. Frankie Wimsey, 92, cousin mrs. Frankie Wimsey, 92, cousin avenged, and by Mrs. John C. Willey, 92, cousin. Entertains for Canadian Mrs. taylor hurries, 1529 Harrow Brown of Montclair, Canada, on Thursday day. Among the jurors were Mrs. T. Cathcart, Mrs. C. C. C. C. C. Cathcart, Ciphelin and Mrs. Mary Jones Entertain Musicians Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hulston, 222 S. Killeen University, entertained the students at Worcester by evening, August 25, 1958. Birmingham, Abi, and Mrs. Alive Sim- granted and coached by T. Worcester. Taylor andander by some of our pearing on the program were Madison Lampton, Miss fraternity, Miss Sim- granted, Harrison詹nas and W. Alison Stevensy. The attendance was refresherwere served and the groom- ing and refreshing group formed and the staginging of grooming were Milton, Maj. John R. Lunch and ingham, Maj. Major John R. Lunch andingham, Maj. Major John R. Lunch andingham, Maj. Major John R. Lunch Music Department to Open The largest number of students that that Wendell Tulling High school are expected to enroll Tuscuus. Sonehada, the teachers in this department, will be the teachers of the school Joway Jones and Mr. Mishul D. Jones. Given Ferry Receptions The guest of Mrs. Melissa Midell, Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Charley Mackey, 27, and Mrs. Katherine Mackey, 26, spending two weeks here she left for her home Monday evening. While the teachers received invitations to more than forty perceptions and personalized in-let for Noel, who was professor in the school, she was well known both among the student and teacher bodies of that institution. To Speak on Ku Klus On W. W. M. Robinson, well known the faculty on the occasion of the season's opening liberal organization, on Sunday at $8 a课h. The subject will be delivered by a distinguished Jewish minister. Ten other addresses will be delivered by a distinguished Jewish minister. The full Pillars Club is the most democratic forum in the West. The main purpose of the club is to encourage every student under the umbrella on every subject under the sun. The first east of park on the north side. While playing in the street with some friends, he was struck by a car, who lived at 153 North Hermitage Avenue, and was pronounced seriously in the path of an automobile. He was taken to the hospital, where he died a few minutes later, according to the county hospital, where he was cared for at Hepatica and Lake Street. Peace Maker Injured While trying to prevent a unhealthy heart attack, he was struck by a car, who lived at 153 North Hermitage Avenue, and was pronounced seriously in the path of an automobile. He was taken to the hospital, where he was cared for at Hepatica and Lake Street. Peace Maker Injured While trying to prevent a unhealthy heart attack, he was struck by a car, who lived at 153 North Hermitage Avenue, and was pronounced seriously in the path of an automobile. He was taken to the hospital, where he was cared for at Hepatica and Lake Street. Peace Maker Injured Wife Gets Decision Teachers End Visit Child Reactions Skull When the railings of the porch, on the right, were broken, L. S. Smith carried the car to the county hospital suffering a fractured skull and other injuries. Picked Up Unconscious George Washington, see 24, 15 West 15th Street, at 11 a.m. when they found him lying unconscious when they found him lying unconscious state streets. At the county hospital, where he was carried, it was indicated that he was in stable condition. THE CHICAGO, DEFENDE? Gone to Detroit Molly Lyle, 472, Travis avenue, left for Dearborn, Mich. on Wednesday, where she will visit the home of her husband, Paul Langston, 471, West Windsor, A New Book One of the lead and most comprehensive cannon problems it affords the common interest of all people, is "Play the Prisoner." It is credited with being one of the most successful books in the history of "Funny Prisons" is a book that would be in the逻辑 of each and every family within the reach of all groups. The book's reading is to the prisoner the calling to either though agent or direct from the street, Chicago, ill. 652 K. 21st Street, Chicago, ill. Mrs. Hale in the City Londys Return Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Louny, both 72, were married to their home last week after a two year marriage. Mrs. Louny, Hovell, sister, 62, Indiana avenue, sister, 62, Indiana avenue, they were entertained by Mrs. J. W. Louny, 62, Indiana avenue, they were entertained by Mrs. J. W. Louny, 62, Indiana avenue. They brought through the city by Mrs. L. W. Taylor. Give Up Adopted Daughter Olive Up Adopted Daughter Meredith Adams, 16, Indiana avenue, have returned her adopted daughter. Mildred Adams, 16, Indiana avenue, have returned her adopted care for the girl as she should Field Day Exhibition Cooper Jr. City J. I. Cooper, district deputy grandmaster, was born in Fulton, Illinois, and also brominated in Fairfield, Ohio. He was born in North Carolina, was in the city of lost Cedar Creek, and graduated from Cooper, 212 South Park avenue, Peoria, Illinois, and Tuesday evening a grand recognition in his honor by his son, whom he has been a lifelong friend. He is brominated by automobile parts and left for his home last Saturday. Seriously Ill Mary Currie Carey, MS, BS residence, widow of the late Pat T. Carey, is seriously ill at her residence, Dr. George C. Hall is in attendance. A & F Boston in City 1. K. Denver, Little Rock, Ky. is a state park with a beautiful mountainous avenue, on route to Plaza de Paseos, in Denver, CO. The park features pathways until reaches lollipop hill in nowhere. The many visitors at the Defender park Betty Price-Johnson Dies Miss Baskin Enclaves In Canada Nestle, N. A. Anderson, 215 Crescent avenue, and her little niece, Helen Alberga, are spending an enjoyable stay where they have been for a month. Day. Tutt Beselected Rev. J. W. Tutt of Quincy, ill. state grand master of campbell's second term as state grand master was re-peeled by during the past two terms. Rev. Tutt and many members to the organization and many members to the organization of making a charitable organization in the life of Leaver City Miris Ribbs M. Johnson, after spending a week in the Lodge of the Knights and Quakers of Talor at Quinn Chapel at Quinn Chapel, and after spending a week at Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young, girls avenue left for Quince, lh. in the Lodge of the Knights from 14 to 18 years of age, who took part in the content drill FRIEMAN, at the Eighth Armory Armament. In Moran Park Mrs. Leila White, 3425 Pearborn Street, open Saturday, Sunday and Mon. 12:00 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Appea Park, 5200 Elizabeth Street, Morgan Park. Nex Harcle in City Mrs. Iena Hartz of Gary Ind, so-called "Women's Club," known in the fraternity "Women's Club," works on business. While she spent her summer in New York, she was Young, 555 Gleave avenue. It was Mrs. Hartz's first meeting from Indiana to the Households of Bath and York. Fellowes meeting in Joliet, IL. Step 5: Route Mehmedes Mastic E. K. Haines, Bertha Machado-Hawkins, and Megan Haines Died in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Haines Allen, Ib., in attendance of the state conference, scooped a few days in the city with friends. While here they were the guests at Eitel Chenel Hospital, $23 Alpine place. Back In Office Attorney and Mrs. Walker M. Farnam returned to the city from a two-week vacation spent in northern Illinois. He moved to West Washington street, ready for busi- Gets Automobile Among the many valuable presents of A. U. K. & D. of A., which convened the formation of the National Grand Council of A. U. K. & D. of A., which convened the formation of the national grand master, William E. isFields of St. Mary, which Mrs Eliza E. Jackson is state minister, which order was presented to M. T. Bale, chairman of the location committee. The brotherly love and charity, was ennobled by the national grand master, was made by the national grand master. --- O'TL Visit Friends Mrs. Resie Parks, Parks and daughter, Path, of 256 South Pearlbor street, sit in a tenant work with Mrs. S sitting in 256 South Thirteen Morgan Park, Morgan Park. Returns from Toneka Louis, Besson K., Kochin, and Herman and of the Uniform Rank of K. of P., received from Topeka, Kans., where he attended the environment. Dies at 105 Years Mrs. Matthias Johnson, 72, Pearlman Brown, 65, died August 14, at the past of 163 years. Mrs. Johnson was born in Des Moines, Va., and was one of the F. F. V. --- Build Idleid Wild Cottages *A late afternoon retreat in the beautiful avenue, left Tuesday for a first trip to the beautiful gardens of several cottages on her lap. Mrs Hume is a daughter of A. K. and K. Hume, and is a member of organizations in the city and state to which she had remitted valuable pet- Stock Limited Archives C. Carlson Washington, son of Daiser the Washington, son of Dealer the Washington, little girl in the world. A daughter was born to Mia Carlson and Dealer, and she began her morning at Pt. Dearborn Hospital. Mrs. Carlee South Entertaining Mrs. Carlee South, 417, Tarrant avenue, entertained us in music in hour of honour, Mrs. Little Wilson, inländisches Musik, Mrs. Little Wilson, inländisches Musik, Mr. South, on last Saturday evening. It was one of the most delightful afternoons of the day, and Mr. South presented a charming hostess, Mrs. Carlson, moved a charming house, Mrs. Carlson, moved a charming house, Mrs. Miss Julia Wilkerson, Miss Mia Carlson, and Madame Berthe Tryge. Texas Club Gives Dance The Texas Club of Chicago gives a guest lecture on the history of the and friends of the Community Home and August 20th. The committee of arrangements was an as follows: Dr. M. McKinley, Mrs. A. McKinley, Mrs. L. McKinley, Mrs. A. McKinley, Mrs. L. McKinley, Mrs. A. Ramos and A. M. V. Marmore. Idiewild Resort Relief Worker Hire G. W. Gerky, chairman of the East Mississippi Board of Education and Attorney Scott, Kansas City, who is associated with the legal staff of the U.S. Department of Justice, are both of the Chicago Defender. Both of these persons are working in the in- firm's office. They make hundreds of people home- ward. John Warden Clu John Wonder, a member of the Great Winter League, was a member of the Washington and D.C. League Billiard hall, 257 North State Street, shot An- niversary, and served as a private services team for Oliver Davis church, 21st and South Park avenues, and 30th and South Park avenues, m. int. International Lincoln company. Manassee Club Maat1 Rev. P. A. Bryson, pastor of Mr. C. Hill's Church, 100 W. 10th St., New York, NY 10022. Street address of the 10 annual Thirsty Swapping event of the Thirsty Swapping Club, No. 1, held Sunday, August 28. In ThaGrip Flord for Cruelty Passes Forged Check Virgil Hopkins, 251 Walsh Avenue, New York, passed away by duggs-Williams 31st of the Harrison street court for comfidence and peace. He was 84 years old. Michael Lahart, 35th product, by Joseph Coenracer, 234 Wear 22nd street, so the company and passed a logon check on him for $5. Abuses Boom Cruelities Mrs. Lisa Hamilton, 542 Prairie avenue, Missouri, died on April 18, 2015. Mrs. West, 101st street, because she stated that Miss McKay had abused the children of her husband when she was a teacher there. Miss McKay denied the charges, stating that she was not a teacher. Bishop Clark church, 241st street, was named 15 and costs by Judge Wells M. Cook of the Harrison street 1. save Hat Behind Lewis Alexander, $550 Blount avenues was held at the grand jury under $2,000 for the domestic science room of the Poulus school was stitched off its machine and the machine left behind is hot, which identified as belonging to Alexander. Fight Oyes Husband Alleging that Miss Ruth Coppidge, 22, 2025 Washakagwa avenue, was responsible for fights, frictions, Mrs. Consella Cinkleske, with telling effect when the woman met at 21h and Federal streets. They were will be tried on September 5. Goes to Jail Ed Lee, 11, 605 Stark street, who was killed in a police shooting last month, charged with peril theft, bribery and assault. Indiana aviator, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. He and the officers of the Stock Truck court, and the officers of the Stock Truck court, Assayed by "Eland" Riddle La Solved Cherance Riddle, 21, 3549 Wahshan avenue, was arrested by Officer Christopher Covington, 35th precinct, as he was caught with a gun under blast signs. He refuses Strikes It Rich The erring son who wander away hunted. That is proved in the case of John Pittman, 4125 Columbo avenue, and his associate as "Bolling Stone" himself, but he has been up and up in his bureau up and up in the world. He was to get along in the world, he was ability to keep going. Last year he went to Detroit. There he engaged in business and has now come to Chicago where he is living. Oberlin Graduate to Appear. Miss Gusee Riess Harris, Monaco- nian, Indian, 228 South Park avenue, will appear at Metropolitan Community under the auspices of the Sunday graduate of Oberlin College, having specialized in piano, video and read- ing. The Nightingale and the Rose. Noted City Woman Returns. Miss Jean Barr, 1530 Lafayette ave. of Federation of Colored Women's Ch ines which convened in Phoenix, AR, in traveling extensively through the West, where she was entertained by various --- The Rev. and Mrs. Mackenzie of Yergenan would have had their guests for the Celebration of Miss Mary Grace Mrs Willis W. Wright, Mrs. Scee, and Mrs. Mitchel, Calumet avenues. Pyramid to Meet Tuesday On Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., of the president and secretary and Monday be on day, the Pyramid Building and Lobby and collection Tuesday, September 15th and collection Tuesday, September 15th South State park. to give the officer any explanation as to why he was arrested and was placed under arrest. He then expelled that he had borrowed money from the bank and was discharged when the riddle was solved. Woman Held for Robbery Miss Kimberly was arrested and sometimes asked "Shim" who lived in 512 Elm Avenue, was held in the grant room of the Elmwood Inn, Cook of the Harrison street court and George Washington, 215 La Salle Street. Marcel Robinson Erred Jarcel Robinson, 69 East 51th street, was discharged Wednesday from the Pam of the Criminal court. He was a month's sentence on a charge of assault on a police officer in Lathen, representing Robinson's raid. Robinson was convicted in the Municipal court did not sufficiently describe the property alleged to have been Flat Dwellera In Court Robert Bowman, 525 East 21st place, of the Bronx, passed away on January 11, number, parished words and incarnation when Burton was on trial before Judge Burton. Burton was on trial before Judge Burton to be sent to federal administration. Gullity of Larceny Gary Man Cut Held to Grand Jury E. Talbert, 2001 State street, and S. Talbert, 2001 State street, were each held to the ground and paid under $2,000 bonds on a charge of attempted theft of the firearms purchased by Fishery and Cook, 2nd product, as they were trying to break into the store of H. Samuel, 210 State street. The Ernest Stevens Arrested The Milwaukee avenue, who is charged with theft of the firearms purchased before Judge Wells M.ook of Harrison street court, September 11, allowed that stolen his Bom- White with a 14-glock, breaking his nose. Lewis Moze Discharged After accepting the invitation of some a railway where he was robbed of a railway, attorney (whose filisis avenue, accused of stealing by accusing the first citizen he met, of Rhodes avenue, a reputable citizen, whom Drummn then accused of try- ing to steal the firearms purchased by Drummn immediately discharged Moze. Insults Young Girls Joseph Phillip, 50 years old, a night dancer, was accused of stealing $300 and $300 bills and judge Judge Walla, M. Cook of the Harrison great court. Of- ficially, the judge told that complaints had been made to him. Bode made to him Johanna annoying girls in girls' clubs. Bode was accused of being against him. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 WN CENTER table at the over when DOMB INSURANCE ON RACE PROPERTY GETS A HEARING Fire and bomb insurance and a hearing in court when David T. Kau, prominent South Side insurance agent, was prosecuted in the plaintiff of several of his clients and at the alleged institution of T. H. Hawkins, his principal agent, with offices in the lee. Garrison is said to have reduced placements, and the insurance on his property. Mr. Garrison and his suit, Garrison and King's contracts with several insurance companies represented to all persons holding such policies written by King, in conjunction with the clients represented to them, that King had not paid their premiums with the funds he had received and advised the clients to false currents for the South Side much more represented by Attorney G. C. Moore. The court found him not guilty. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. Jessie Payn and daughter, Alanna G. Glover, who have lived there six weeks, returned to their house Tuesday night. Their stay was for many friends. The late Mrs. Payn was busy spending the money which was being collected for her flowers at home. While they were here they were the guests of Paul Washington, 220 K4th St. FIRST CLASS CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT We serve nothing by the Financial in the Market at reasonable prices. City St. Paul, M. Adults, children left last minute after Table 'O'Houses and 'A' La Carte Service Open from 11 A. 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Cook will be moving to a new location, evening a moving picture of "Trinity" and the Rev. W. I. Cook will be given by President Floods of the Church to a new location, evening a moving picture of a member. There will be an appeal to the Church is now renamed to a great new name, payments on the Community Image payments on the Community Image are increasingly enthusiastic over the quite hard work hard to accomplish plans, which they believe will want them. EVANSTON NEWS Mrs. John O. Adams in City Minnesota, charming matrons, spent several days in the city, Mrs. Adams in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tibbs, Minne- apolis, Mrs. The party left last day for their home after a delightful stay. Correcta Social Item Arthur W. Horris, 22, F. 4th street, Arlington, Va. He is a passionate issue that he entertained at a dimmer party at the Macy's café recently. He says the article was erased from the newspaper and origin. He was in Indiana at the time moments. H. E. M. Green, Knoxville, Tenn. president of the National Medical Association and director of the Apparatus Club, September 1 by Chicago physicians. While he was in the hospital. Oh B A Word reduce Japo S Outfit, Agents Today. Mrs. Payne Returns SLEEPING CAT THE SLEEPING CAT G220Sc8 F A SIOMANS Ey ee Cte!) ca EDIE SS ETHEL eaVIN Spe EDITED SY ETHTL GAVIN 8 oS On ied SS GHICAGO TMM THE WES —zgvcaee ha Wise OrPuinal ay ALE SM SH” Ts OF THE MUSIC WO =e QSOCET Y | ioe 7 ce (oman nan [NEWS OF, THE MUSKG WORLD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 H.W, “tlick “and ber sbrughter Cina, Miss Nena Lerwis ot Los Aa: gels and ductor Follings of Mune Byatt, De. and Mrs, Authur Eillgan enter. tainat tor ais. H.W. Mise and Guuciter, Junior Folllnss of Minne Svwhis aid Neat Iowks of Les An. Biles at af welues stance Weloes. Say evening. Ernest Crosley, 4211 Dearhors sure, retarted home Felay trom Wo, SNceks sacation, ke morthera Wisconsin. SOT Soekenn teal ay-his sweats on XT Jatinaon had as tig Bheats a dey evenmg alts TL W, Wack aad hey dinigttor and Mise Nora Lats. Testi, Aitisnn amd his. daughter, Etna Mae, and Jews Jusmon of Ine Glanapollss Hk, moaned tw Chicaze Yo shad a few dave, with, Me. and Se Tee Guten. Phe: Misses Dor dthy und! Amy Ciadon. seemnpuntied then Rome ad weit jaa a tow Seaches Im tedevnasalts. ‘George Vente hned as We pueets ot ane Tetiandens shines Mie TW. Wack and her duuzhter. Miss Nora Lined and Junie Posttaes, Meo and Ss. diary Mind have re. Ruined ta Chirag stor a pees SMC wah Mee aad es de) Nehvan af Miles, Mich. Mw Telia Graves, 4438 Champlain avenue, emterianed i husot ah be Sister, Miss Gertie a", Mitehel) at Su Tonite. George A. Mason, 84 Champlain avenues ae Wel as ts seats during The pont werk De, amd Mis. Th. nel i Tascnenee, Gai, whe ae toning "theaueh tilineks, Minteswta Bnd. Inwas Wie limite yeinediw, de 3 Chekerhats of Central, ie aed Mes Leona Coke rhawt cat wr sem late Hnne Pine Hutt, Ark, Mrs, Cockers fet tea cister st Mts, Berd rears Mianhy, pal Sse eden at Fine Tutt BES Marie Stowart amd daughters gf Ta Porte, dav. are the guests sl Siew dnege, S811 Verne avenue. Mrs Within Mehl nt S. Lem. Ma is the Buest nd her Iwetior at Ya Verne arene J duhncog, aiatet, New Orleans Ja Ae in the Winds CMe. ssp 28 dhs Head joalevand the geet Sa ise visit te Ror boot a: heme, Hugewe A" Capitan sy ates nsste Cuter it [ponents Cate tte fae Sie Tiepnons we tie Vie ase Hotel De Weed abaya wf Deawereee, Ray an Visting Maw Mo Mazin, 460k Cham: Pha avenie TN Ghee, putdisher cat wade tor af fuonng at shertey Collese, Serie qirtte Heeek, Arie was aang dhe mony visitors ithe Defender Pat He ge svoppine with A Adan Beat ttee Tork, 3, We Remnedy af Cattle Meek, Ark. sean Ine eng ae deene te NG Le Kd Dananters ef Taber. shopping BY Sete Teaplnen vere Pronk. shivehelt ef St Lents, Me, pag annem tive mviny sisiters ay the ftindee tant ‘Mrs AVIAN team of St Tans daw ds ay thee city viens Mes Wie Ham b. Weng, 230 Champlain, aves aie Sie. and Mee Te WY tateman of Granville, Mex. fire the eurate Of Sie Me ae Meanie, aesn Champtatn Mies aoreph “Taylor oz Cmaba, Neb gy the zune ate anna Pe $28 Sir and Me Rees Green, 2653 tne Aine “avenie. have seturned han Enter a vere ploaane trate St Louse Slo" Anes seere htahiy entertained be ie tart ot feos, Bis dennis Geeen, Sk Chayette ayenae, teft the eit Saturday te Putstore: Ta, te atiend thee funeral af her daushiersiyetaw, Aka. fears Sorin, wife of Willian MW, Turner Forinerig nf this ett Sire ge a Witven, Sea Rast ana plc will spend a anenthie: wean Jr'Seys York catgs phe guest at Mrs gn Williams, 324 Weet 1st tee Sie and Mrs dt. as stamnes, fats Yeron vavente, anterrained” Mex Tenth iiveteg of St: Tantis, Mew at Treakiaet Satarduy. Aus, 2h Biri I edeesse. Meruphts srenng, fe sisiting the. Webe CI 2 fhe guest or Mis Me Bs Stephens 12 Micnisan seven Hage tence Satcher, Miss, Iris re awened iwme atte spending a. tex Mosks in aiveeity ote the guest st 30 and six doin i Gatlagher, tase Prstvde een Rin Wwerkmaa asd fT. Chins, New tious, Pate awe Feturnesl ty hele heane ster ak leweiny manth’s Mien with Mise Heten Mackey, 250 Peatei avenue PAA Siemon, Parting. Or, asin the Windy ity txking a sts Euahunte conrsr th sz FS Sire Anna denis, eae, 1, mother of tC. denkine, i visiting Ter nwwee, Mav. dH. Siatone, 245 Meisna avon, Ties We es Carteret, pastor “oI pitenezer, Rajat Church, atehtean Hane aed wile ate inthe oft 19 at tend the Notions) Baptist Cones atten, Hew, Charwrielt preached at Czivet ‘Sunday evening. New tine Wilson, £05 Kast 804 ghire tet i ite tg tot A Rien tan Wiliams, New York Cy" She wht be apway ane sianth, Mex Le Me fewer and stanshter inifinds Covingiane Kee spent tie weeks at Itevetd, “Mitch, Tiutler Carmblleh!, Haitie Rock. ri. te citing Ite. Cainphietl, 315 Fats Girh street. ceoing tie sights ut Th. Winds its, SIE. Anderson, distriee manager of the Misteripph Lie Inseranes Cony pany, Jackews, Mise, t= speeding Te Week! wiection seithy his jeerents, Mr Dan Mis EW, Anderson, 425 Eas Gite plaice, Me iece stadnate ot the Rear Asad Me College aed « Xpwets Tiinsate Rete son. Mise. "Magi Smith, Miss Tessie Yt and Mrs, Grete. Muskozwe Gils. are puestc of Mrs. 8, Ee Draper Otek Saline Dent. Make, Nate Mises and ti, Mace Merge Senith Sha Hiewsie, Hart,” Muskeges, Okla, Wore tnrertained ‘Tur saw evening hs Bee AE Mis, 310 Michieap Mis, George Sherman and dewst: ter Hisien, Bleaingam. Ala. ate tis. Stans ip thie ety, TS Fiancis Wilson, state superin- tendent of Sundae schools and stats Orsanizer or TeV, 1. Wem ts in. the Gis the. guest of ls brother, We B. Wikens si Desntoen ctret, Chiford ae entertained William B. Foster af Biciaingham, Abs. with Giener Prilas evening’ az the hom SC Mise Amelia G. Hotentoman, 1200 Watorh avenue, De David He Ingram, 431 Vin- gents, has left the city 10 visit Ip Siehingten, D. G2 Atlantic City. Marvishurs, Va, Phiisdelphia and Camden, S.J. eT a can ee wre Se ee the’ patie sonora re ere sso A eee er ke jose alg girs on ee Sasa ete nt ta Helge ck tee Nees Sle 2 [es cere al ce tee, | cline terireae ainens es Oe ec ee a ee eeeey [Pee mae, weren oft | asiega Si mite enema Sie AER tg the grt ot A SMe the teat ee the Be See ee ee ama 3, see aes eh See a ah ieee Me Aue oe Nala Peretti eat Megat or eae ct a L cruicde gree SU mane | Geurge W. Mink, head ot the Home [ror eiconer ama tek JTSSEA'O: erin tamrcitie’ as 4 | caine it eaeaehame tie, aah Sat hE ceo, Fiaiion oT es Sat te ra ident ts santa Aa te eet ae Ot cate art teat ieee LEE tie Htartece aed. jgeneintg Se Ie Ora [tee eeear We a te Lather ene inane anaes a araieyg ee ae ee Mey [raends sinting they stay, ete ar NT ney ee He ae jet wat (shen te jes dee TiO, ST Hea ee et ap ie see bee een Pe Pe Psat, Auth fetta visitor turing ttely Va geen, WG et a OS ICO gate ees HR Be MRR eal ae Maa os Soe A ya ena [eA a eta 5 beth ak this He Reha ek Aas roerke aGimang eae ran a Coe promt ei ote at tor Hive and bared, terckers, Meuns. Tg gor Jet ie eee [ster ier tet ia we. tae VMeteatf, 299 Kast Sith plies, have te. fe Ee [rein [tings Wil woot Jinan it, ee sd, benshtee PC See rms Hind. whe has heen visiting her sis Eanes ee cae nai AGN G Per ey sig A ‘Louis, Ma, Miss Kennedy's sister i. Lee ee ee ee | cana Wi mith, #08 ie Seen ant Mee Sarr os a Jtrom tere to Mittetichl Mins. where Ao are aetouca ot Se ae We inte Sere. ia were of Tost Bela Pa erites CS rae, iach Neca areal een ar ee tie icra: oa Oe to face Sue ort rer be areas [eae emee TSE [ERE causnie: tasNVin Rae eae eS eee ee Me! Sy tevion, $21: Inala Repay had eters tae aor eo it 3h Grow: Koenstte, Tome eet ih Gort Se Sar 8 a eed Pare ee ae ae, oote tater Lace at vies eats Pode jaceeiecsees a oii nies [Lamar and niece, Mrs. Ruth Lele, of Tite National Cartan ewe has iseuen au tnvitation to xuekal works cre throught the country Interested fi the wetture uf Cutored people t9 moet with this. wrutisution in. its annual cunferenee in Chica Wed= Reetay to Saturday, October 19th to 2d, Tue wunterenee which Ls helsiz Held ta Chicago on invitation of the Chicwey Crhun League will diverse problems of Industes, unemplosment, fguxes of rach inisumderstannliog, eattts, and the development of an atl Fond Social preaean awe ene Peaple, “Experts will leah the diss castlon gt the morning. and evening ‘sessions, whieh Will be kargely caund Table meetings, where permons inter fated In it phen ot rit serve thas propose spinstions: aud ate tele Mises on the “problems af the day, Trominene Teadsrs af hath raves. the national life nf the conaurs. will Shcuk at thie evening uiect ims. PNT he Ieaaiie will We Elad to weleome all jersine interostea ii these. ple Tene sshether ates ure leaiue mnent= Bers ar not Por further information interested percmg ure asked te. cawnipinbesite Sith either "7. Arnold Mil, exerntive Rercetare, Chieauer Urlust Las Jess. Waiusty avenue, Chivare, Ih, Gr Eugene. Kinekie ties. executive Secretare National “Urisan Teague, ar Enel Sul wireet, New Fork city, or Rugene Kinekle lies, executive SSoretues'” automat “Cran Heo. Fal oti amet, Seen it IKamens cy, 30 wenere he was the no nehathtes and iso" at Ms utes teatnie Gat Riiied Ss Hurt or Seema whe her inthe cat tor the gat Wei teeke she est of atm Seal WET Cincennee aves tpt oe Mk hte Mote mor sts he No ye atunte feck ok May sre Me aan, Aas tae HEU pas Sig int nd, sien Je bownin, ashe" Siig avers aie agent: Ghwie Varah im rae Yank Ce ke Iitaie Cie and” Washenaten, D.C etree tina henna soho tenelie wf Satis te the gest St sed Mrs. Sidney Mickey, das Hilts avenie. Sis Ne He Stlhson, sats Seth gnu seer ist fe the et Se nner Araytm Syatzat Sich, Mpyat Sleeve sate ea are jouer ie opening is vacation Sith Tifa Sse tess Stotaacocks in Sachin. Page ean Stee, WML, Washinton of marcela tee wit eae ton thie scl tee spent stich wie Monta the Tails we tie many tens her Pee Jon Nien ue extn en tule er twtrow team eam Snnespent the weekend swith et june Men, MeSeutien at 3s Mines Harms Teanny, wife nf the ens te His hspal Says haere DESMO nee stad ask tee ten ainsi of Beare, Mot patker oF Catminie aa We neater Stet t Soi Wie ot eS sa. arterned hae une saa starttgtentenae vive itn ae Priaclven Si, nau air ehartee Tae Shs nnd sti tora Tie Hai, 4485 Faaane ave, Me a tcases. of Means te eplline wee dananeres See Tieien PSUS ahh ire Seve Whenien 183 Iria sense: she st send ee Recke tae ste oats wh her Shear and ese Mrs, Jesie Mosre Gardner af Mera. pees ence ef her nares ie Thomas Thompoon, 141 fang See ehiont of Meme Frenne sons wane ger Wenn tae sxening atten spending a month, aise wits ion Nea Sten HE toner, ahs ony ye guent, ot her emisig somes, F ete We or ee nme te natn: ani ine Wears ores Reriie Hardeman’ ana enna ator Pe Lamas Ble ee eae inky See Hacae at she oe tatann nf Shea BT Miectae 329 Fa cen Shoe age Smith, danahter og OF. thane Emin cen te eh Be ie quagriet fo rvs’ Seat Thee: ity, Rains she pessieeas wee Int hoseued sete te tape ee NMP RN anne tata Henne avenue Cette, Negi Spociny amare sie aint han ere i he. te iter Wading a een ath fhe atiere Fe Heneeh 2a and secerat wee SH ignite Ih Chivaze, JOE a ito, 428 at 28th egies enertsinny rs)9~ Boog Ae ett tad hee sages Me eS encarete ae dist eee Ste WeBiee iiee Wain Sian vest GMI i Biter stn Georae re: eat a ene en ve take deen ihe youtge amaered teen th ea Sie arate agus, eho, ha eon gee er hn Sa” eae Le eared eect St Scams wat sae Gauge Tbeheth Saitytats “tan aceon Reva hers ngs eis ey Indians ne thence ton Sa eam eh cstrest. whe has leon 1 Gar the best eect the conn nant Be Sincaloeine em U1 Weyche, $128 Nae ah” ayenies Cee eration of the ASL Seine Saieeetined Mates Sham tui heinoe ug hese tabi thene ite ae ie. Soy er Qian Carter and hor smote er tke winter Wr WORy of teh SEcinesaae evemine at hte hme ty Site healt ashtosh._yronrie. teat ne avon hence Inka cenien i ett eran Yetbhaltn tists nf ane bowers Tee rie earl Besnay cte Brace Beate hi pond a Waper at Oe gah encanta eee Sane al sith, Ctra springs ate, fe thet: the gs AP Thor ewanain, Airs. lesestine Rens RGR St avetenee see. medi ie dine waning Serene, asic noennre avenue, ane ann ge olde at iui "Sieh. 9g AC"aquiotins fire soe net pai reheat Ce 2 fu we ag myer ee Chae ine the suattanes eettned {higse heme foamloy. italy Pen iacher of Sine sek tint ante ii sehen” ames Shad ia in the ity the muest SP de Signs maS3 South ane OP sash, Me as Tees enue alent wht inghoton af te ewe weds, Mr. and Mrs. Willur Jones, aud the following visitors: The sient warzen nf, Unie, es ey rae ace ne Cineiana and fee a 8G, tts of heritande Ore Beit. Green aml Dre Watcins et gene omg ery she su of ett aire, ie howled Shit wants Senate surening De Beene ath rele ME Whe a: GEST sean Sects "Tita the ents cten aueats wha ac enge ane Aemsrton Cheb dance its the asnre Some Ruest dane tere FS Mas hE Herriiord ot Tee ett Siow ani Mir Seon Sitigers ne. Ske tamia adn. "Thr Sevenalay fhe Biot Wer nd Mes Sine Fergmson and Sir and Sirs ys Hurd, Fee Gilets Art Clubs sack atthe rerndenee ies, somkih a13 eet Sten hureday ewning Sink Fannie Hazzard. president. ey eed a aes ol eet ore ee Oe (Additional Scciety News, Page Four) THE CHICAGO DEFENDER AdvicoZB The Wiseu Othe? wise! Bear Princess: 1 am seeking ade sunt tenting” x recent santo ane ee ee etc we | ees roe soe es Bast to Attend go nurses trainin Fae RM alah oa te sonar i at a lee ee ed | stata “nope amt Coe ree (eda that th ote well Tie inivle. expensive, presents to ane ee faa eae, Tea tase Peeper tetra Agee ine ethan ae le wal tre bes. Hes fase tie ce HOw C0 Saar teh tt ers ae eo panes Maret, may woe! ne Sa Ae tte tae ee eee ae ie SE ne et cet anetatcess seat ee Wee ca See Pea cree et IE aol to Pies benereent se aka po ee ee ee int "wae ts ete TE eet Se etl i Sat ee Sc ine ue le Rata nyiteen apes Se ee a rere ee ree sa Sn ane aah a abet Ie wet ea teh on a ieee Eo elfen ny | ear Madam: fam a young tan, tem nea, Lat eat te a a re ar al ei ook ene 2, yanerneny tat Ca tnt shen att mci onan! Te eS te wr ul a BAe a a ala se le a, ee Seg ee te a oem fie Sy =. | SC LUDS | HPC 3 Sy } The Amicena Club gave 2 plexi anata ine veatte nee or Star Sie the tte fone Seat dane aa a see tpal revolt hat petetets ses bene FAI seanige erieas af Muller ata Seas, Ete wore te Ati Ee Sto. Eira ee Bat at etescas agsastinent 3 Thatrsdas Feast Sayatanber te at 2 sete Poet te na we he Tee eet TE auth: ler tet Sincoatees apron TOMS ee A elie iseudems: Suro 1 Osta does TE ytcane Towtnnes Club 200 sacttacet Cece tat at abe ane eee at A Wentaed coy ual, Wrerainas serteenier Gat § Smet ere ec the teh 0 eeu aera: abd nts OES, ann ean, teat oadets rman Aes gncattare Be Ean eoiakg_ cite ole He sth ROU NN ae ae See eek: gr pte Tea 34 Bee Oem portal, amiseal Sicha eine te mak Oo grnggam Sram, Seqhe” ate Fe ee any alty Pritt Al 2a Ty atuele and Dromate cre ate a paren In ata te Sie aN eth st ee at ae men ths yee creas oF te te gr seat so SEN ae ant Ser sae Pan a ae a aie ect Bae a? agieeneea tte teaT be Tie I ad Sgn ehh FERS lite overs Ruane Ass ene ae! egaemater he ME oN gone eer ire ape BAMA AP cone sin meat: tok Pat thes hwme oC ate bd | Maues, ‘S488 Soar Mesthars treet SOCIETY PERE AND THERE Mound feveu. Mise Mire We a pater yaanred ee br Wsecheer, Geethattagca wae Nena SURiwuer (antes ot fe, teu at the see nf Satetge Bhan ieee of ME BAUD Reine Sinaia Oxte a Sete Rt Naaedonhindiner, wf ache. Bian. rhino present wove Sex Feit ie pews WF Dein 5 itech, Ny Uardeintieiwer ad Be SESH iting thee mich the stents Broo erties, wie cae San, SUITE Seance pty seme ove aman SUP Shain, Aecobtniehe tive ee SNEE tre nomen wens senna ted SUAS fosady beanucts at eur Hien ints Woes Teieazgast ag Melon Aa teal dled Sevan minced Mien tee whvame, fate wala, eee rae ther dain dishes, wire sored. Ce cee geome Laskar ihe. wala NOMS naa fue sitatebneat net wart” alain am tle tees ated Are tines ts guest departed: Mrs. Katherine Hamilton, Well-Known Singer, Dies ‘entewsmane were stork Sanz 1 ge ateanlt of Mes Kathe = ORS oe Se EES ton, 431s “Lee Bian wens, Gor many) years rrenintent We set Seat etnies. A fee anamihe ag She "stuttered i Dereon, brea Re Goaen,, anil never Fults “recovered frat its effects: Sirs. Hamitenn Mes. Harlton her of the. Mason Jubilee Singers Ait during ber ture wih this ore Banbaition received favorable em fuente. fram musical celties. Tater Rhe_ managed a gro of Suveerst Enoch ae the Tentimsvevans, shee survived. by her hustaad, George Hamilton: 1 son, ietus fers. anda Mater, Mrs ili TOW, Aliniapotis. Minn. and other relatives. | Funeral Services. were held Wednewlay at] Seok from the undertaking. parlors Of Kerses, Morsoll & SeGwwtit, 3515 Thakina_avente. visits INDIANA HARBOR Indiana” Marhor, | Sept. Za Mlee Georgia A. Mttes of Bininnaid, XJ. fe here gn'a sly weeks" vist with her Sister, Mrs Chawie A. Lewis, and Ricces, Mise Lillian A, Carter nd Sine GA. Price, $59) ‘Ponnaytvania avenite, Liberians Visit Tuskeqce ‘Tuskesee, Aa, Sept, 2—President ¢, Dott Ring of Uiberla and a party bf 200 were visitors at Tuskexee acter the sessious of the National Negra Business League. Av large “oral Sereath Sue placed on the grave uf Rooker T. Washington, Wise Casey Returns New York, Sept. 2—aliee Helen Cases, the poplar manicurist at the Sianbattan Emporium, 190 West t35tt Street, Heir retired (om ter anntal JSacation and ig welcoming her many ee ee oantns “A , i re mn af i oy J, 1 ¢ BN PrincessfUysteria |": |}! #6 3 J+ Mase she has a whet fn whew that [il reine tne eapendltne uf cate i dlises ww geeain.s Patmire her soe Hed ineyensfenen, tare dune start mes Eh th Sp at ee Stott ttarnon fe the ereatest hess tl wht Ht ome ome a ae 1 ear eines: Tt ha ase nA tue hae a Serta proc con r {front me "Tease heipe mes twats | anima eliy tama for sic ‘sears 1 wh inert gmme Iau tov her Gam ane ton one awe te i fameher marge ymnn whet lave ¢ [tnave than thw eta she sts ‘she floes eg tim "Wot mutT dot 4) Eolas Tovenia, Ari Wiki amst sru des. Well, sou had nfletters wenia. Starathon” talus. for Seer cin Te gant ae ouuren antes ee a jlintoce ta nice Foun sane et S Htnenies. "Wine ant Son wuect_ drum ifthe. astawtation ‘ag. oanen whe are i vind wily tine hut tte ifs? We gery dea et Om let one wand tet = othe nent hve de {Madi Peineeste 1 ape sau. with I fauiehue me. Ten gang sith mn Aah haa oe ane agen coanpeany. for [even tearge” We Sunt te meres Un fits’ has rented te ihn 1.|ieri hii if he dese Sor he ie testa Reet ee ee eee Gy ie wort atmun €re000 nd he et | une thee Wha sel oh ek [Ses wnute taewans Wah SP PAGCn TE hee dane int wane 1 dit Joey Wig fuant Sn warnns tr sisare tn dfher’ eiehen Mast swe fave i to | een fo site hin any ten sta eae Sate ne wnt eA atened pa Hct tila” ackoriding “in the = [escent ade hath th nat ane itv th tite ange Sten sate fe fon. fume, ete Ge tao sar fv Ham, 1 token We a -: ‘) We Neddings A) } ganLinevOn GARLINGTON aataste AN Saat tae AT THE SEASHORE Smo oR cethee Jamd beauty enizurist or Champaizn. Phin! Sumer tose tx enosins her stax ERO ERE the the de Bian aed “adits West oaks ota is Sonth Weat street, tndkinapotis, arches LR ALE CF St. Gark’s M. 8. Church. Sith aut Waksey eens, Rive dm Wel kaben: done He een eastigeontenat bined Worms mys sew Wanner Te desis. ges tips Hetwamtongteen, Tied «wees eke ale Bilge seca artire Me Washiotsty tiny checrist ne nave viv DeottheM ae iRise ete "NN aaa he Beaten aahoste rise amentime. Hee ti iieang, ete atric supe eintetstont Matar he the macmiag serves a Be ee Mtoe, teegtecaes gaunt sf ehuatt Moment A. 2h, Be etary tay CRM rvang acsenne cli peel th Shacinsamies seen an his hee ea ‘iia "iGueaeety bate total Retbay: ote The People’s” tnterdensminational couceh ee Thame te date Sinton, fe ddim pa Services at te {saben gum of te Waterss Avene YT Un Sanday relag. aes Wm Te eT Rsmpesne a nation ad Stiga will sive an oiwenticye alts Ae edition at Sevens ; fulchigan avenue A. E. Ciureh, 2947 Miinuabcavenien Tei, GW Piven fantues serine g ast Stmday. wee Renee than nwa ntereats Th fants Revnened i thes mraiie trot toca A AU te Ineo Hews ALS Wada Sracrt et, Pacaetied a fontenit Nisley etches i ate nage at ive ese wate the: seh. Viereats sHP0 alae eden tnsh > UPR ouian Chapel, Sitti and Wabash avenues Sndee,” Septeantyer 4, wil be Ritch ae Ketan says Seren be at star, fellow oe Hye Hats cram RES teteete alee Stang Wale Mave etagwe the program: The paste SSN delneeg. Ue setrwan toe tte nthe Statens tie bie Haewent tame: Sot Resiea levine Staves, Sentemies TU" he cdots Wig ier wastes wi Teanga genathdeos ate an sil are ne Sied'se conte ami vie pat ie tb Garters, Temple, C. MM, Church fief ined Uhamercan aweamte Teer Eee anralitteoe keerdeod Rew dates AL Stent: Gist! Siimdas morning whist Ine dedivenedt st uuuiaty stron sevtnan Ark area wt rene th Sinerie?” Ae the: night "we eeices the yee, far delieeroal's "sormem on oaerete Esai fa. 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Yy Sept 2-What wee scat AME “sumemon af the Fay anette Seer Conk on: fame ean Sit era heal a Sheena eae ate ing. pm tel site date ce Cote, opened the ee al te becca rn oie? i ten phe antegates were rex ey alae tt, sue ot isu tes Sek seams 88 at ae ice cane ati alent Reha Heparin wen el Fete eH at ther ahowe that Weatheri. n Feung Men's Chetstiar capt erence et Rtaaetting wie’ cuaaet int oa Fea ine feito work see et ]HUNDREDS LISTEN TO : MISS WISE AS SOLOIST The celebrated Metropolitan Com: minty Center chore choir, | 200 Kaltes, under the digeetion of Prof, WU Wess. Jones, added another is point hy thelr mucteal:sieress Sun hag eventing, Frm the. time they egan mati! the close mnsiedans, musi Foees an irlends o¢-bath aces were iheiiled. with thee. “sweet. sinzin=, Thinee whe swletech te tie. stellar ate fraction aris, Ushert Wath, elotie fee he “tantieg tiuartet, Ebenr2a Churehe ati Mise Fannie Wise, x0: brene, who sane "The Lord 1s My Hane “She ie a coloratire sopeans, hive wonderful rane and is very Plensing te hear, “Uithiers. whe were Nec hits on the wogram were Mss Magnolia S Lewks and Ioriceltta Lee Mave. De. Witham D. Cook. pastar nad general director, walcomed the Manster crows, “The aditorium was Taeked, “standing roam was at a freminin aml Wubi were unened Miss Thomas QWASSIA CLUB ENTERTAINS Ravonne, Neda Sept 2—T Im ahs on the Cwaseis Clult omtertained in honor of the Misses faa and Mts Rensescat Diubidetstin Thursae eve hing at tye hwme at Mise elise Ane Tereons roy iest Let xtreon, Those prevent were thik Missne Fyanees Mutiord, ‘Aating. and. Mary Aenkens, Lanes and [iby Dorey, Metene ‘Tyler, tllver ‘Thomas. Mar erie, Vise and Ma Awlersin. Aa Tine Searee nnd Pelon Wilifgine, alse Ktobert Theanas, Eelwand detinenn. te, Hones Potlahrock, Lemroy Heauteieks. Maynard Clarke and Allen Hanser ot oreoy City. Figs, Hutt Returns Blame ates, Meter TRS IE" rarnve gyieth weaiicinn, Lae eaten, a icant S050, sn Redan aber te by NORA DOUGLAS MOLT | J. Gray Cacas jesented some ot mite, September 6 centstead tox Manly iNeagies most Het artiste Ih tee son, Fervell. vlofinist: | Fannie | Hatt ta at the Appumattes Clits Siine CHnt, reader, aad Ratetie Bonds, a= is alfernoon, August 28. Teelpllng: | compantst, 5 ym caltwicay gran, sopranos! Geaize Tt. Garner, te. prominent feo, Diekveson,, pianists, Cawrenee. tenor, was in the city baat werk on nis, toning, dad Duell” Suiith. route wert for gone string of ene autor Engements, A letter trent the ence Tieacon Johavon, tretanrer of the af tinge muste army in Dixon, Why Was Ne Me jase! through, Chlewee! states that the Garner Concert Cont Mt wevicem foute ty New York, Es, pane gave the best aifair ever givea ne in the South for aeceral weeks! tn that elt by a Colored grout. ininis hb juurents, Nie Gre plintst, gage a neeltal “The Finnie Warinonie Glee Chub"! in Hamad. Tne.” Frilay events rs recently been orginiied by thei Auzust 2G, A atiuber of Chteaxonns hinder inf) the Tite ti. Waptist attended the eaneat, hur. aH Street itst Indiana avec} Musie and Portey ibis wanth aives ie afd chalemen ot the deuconse to tee thaustin ts of readers 8 pers ride The clus, thomas Hette wione! sana sketeh nf the Wat days of tho an SN aya kk ie mute up at iiite samsel ColeribzeTaxtor, write Hendid tent ane will devote amneh toy fe hie wile espeetatis: for tho meth the sbily wf new arrange. feditor ef thie mazaine. Everyone [f= ints a wetonies suid folk sone of) tersted ta the life ssl works of thls Neat alse to the higher ehiowien!aneue compeser and conductor PY renlag mise, Modes evenlag, should read the teantitat letter of snat 22, at the Filer “Teiptie {hie taPhOat and orks wife, hired, che elute wave te TALL wiles Aphis. rhe one te towed the best, Katt reeital, avcisted hy Dlouehe and twin ponte, ere by a West Afrle nisey Peston, soprano, Tt le tite lean stake ciweampany the | sketch, cheat ambition af tie cints to iake capes ei this mumber, THE te sent ier cltizeus of Chiewae rend at Ke fa hundreds af white syya Colored mis Veet siee eh af mate voles shal friends af the eoinposer, and Tivodme ‘Te itesant, heettene, wil) thew shee are not subsertbers shen J Mand ia reeital at Trintte, Mt, Gcseqd an thete arene ensle tO be SUD SN ee tere oe ral REP Gael ee & amavenlt: Coee. a. Gray Laas joevented sume vt tocol son ie fae I Cleat ae the Apparition Clute sine May aijernnony. Aint 28. eehadit Masini eaitieay tasrun sopranos Clee 'Dieterson, plarints Caawreaer Letiiann ent, att tata” Seth “econ Johavon. treasurer of the No ALR. Ake qerssed Hzongh, Chieu ise werky on foute ty New orks te wine Inthe South for ekeral Weeks Shun Is aires ate Pinuke: Unrinonie Glee, Cnt” fas neerntiy een aezinbeed bye Hounder "af the lived an Naptis Chueiy, 38H Strovt mt nana ave fon anid chiatric ol the vars urd The vtaty town a tthe dere iim "so ian ote ta te up tend tate and well devote she {line to. the stan ht new eras ete on neteties au fat sone Tie Neg nwa tothe higher eluent jaf sreatar, inuste. | Monday evening MMuauet 22, at thin “Tailgetm “Tapio ties, he elute eave We Anika ae teat reettal, sisted by. 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Gal rotamer sn pal concerti Cal ee APA PATEK, Paincipat” ```markdown ``` 'Scandals' Open Second Week at Grand; Splendid Vaudeville Bill at the Monogram PAGE SIX 'Scandals' Open Grand; Splend Bill at the PETER H. FAMOUS GEORGIAS BY COY HERNDON Lived Troy. We are at last across the mountain. Books with three stands, in Colorado, we work in Iowa, PETER H. ```markdown ``` Billy McFadden, manager of the Georgia Technologies, says that man takes him if addressed to Rev. Billy McFadden, Home Experts, De Moffett. WANTED! SMALL GIRLS & BOYS MUST BE GOOD SINGERS DANCERS & ACROBATS For Bin Time VAUDEVILLE ACT EOKED SOLID. Apply at once to Motien Picture Publicity Bureau 25 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill. RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Man at Lunch. Daily Public Performance at All Times. MANACERS Wine at Lunch. Daily Show and Other Events. ARTHUR HOCKWALD 25 W. 10th St. Kansas City, Mo. LINGOLN THEATRE 332 STATE STREET --- FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous 2 O'clock to Midnight BACK AGAIN JOHNNY WOODS —IN JAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS address 51 mail to Glenn Theater, Gaines City, Ms. Week of Sept. 11 The handsome Avenue theater upon which $15,000 has been expended in way of decorations and improvements, will open on Saturday of the present week. This announcement should be hailed with delight by folks who like what is best in place, which is popular in the catwalk. The arts will include the very best and the pictures will be selected with interest to the writer by Mr. Securis, the new manager, who has been committed business for many years. An added attraction will be presented in connection with the regular program for the annual production. The work starting on Monday will be initial Chicago showing of the work, followed by a production. The all-star cost is all-star cost. This picture is one of the greatest ever made with a lineup of our artists and shows in the extra and mission charged in a fine indication of the liberal policy which will be presented this splendid house. The opening of the Avenue gives the people of the city the first opportunity to vaudeville, and there is no reason why this house should not get unimproved. Chance Jones, Nominee for Chance Jones, will be the best in both the pictures and variety acts. Windshield Jackson NINETEENTH LETTER. Ma. May 24. the matter we were given a few of you in my mail the Major's most pleasing compi- tition tell you in remark that he would enjoy hearing important or the buzz of our motors as quickly of a car and Yazz breakfast the morning of a car and Yazz breakfast the morning of The day before the "big dolls" was always seems to be something out of the ordinary in impressions in paintings like in On St. Street; it was moderately warm and pleasant—just the sort of a day that you all hands at play of some sort another—knowing your men, on the contrary, the entire detail was different. The task was the work which had followed had named "our little flying squadron." Tomato and I spent another and another after saving the matter over and considered the work from every viewpoint. The splendid character of my Jap pad room I think that we will arrange to land a few minutes later, for there to be plenty of room when still in the air. In that event, it would be beat that one of us be in a position to remain off landing. You can figure on a three-minute difference, which should give you ample time to observe my re-entry to the ground. private blackout on the famed weather who are given in its entirety an party in one of the hats of the show. While the clowns is small as com- pared with others, which have been made up of children in point of numbers is made up in beauty, speed and all-round effec- tivity. It is understood that a com- pared with the rest of the show for the starting next Monday night. See this week's advertisement. THE MONOGRAM Edwards & Edwards, "Hunter Beans & Snort," has a fine line here this season. The usual bans and the clever pals are introducing a new line of talk and dance, and the most notable is the mogged turn presented by Princess Solange, in which many of the young Hinden net act, including the famous Hinden net act, Mason & Clark, a clever pal of percussion dancing offering on bass, dancing offering on bass, music and the bill is concluded by condemnation in as good a single as has been seen here so far this season. LETTERS Quebec, Can. Baltimore, Md. Dear Friend Tony--Just a few lines to inform you that Leifoy Morton and myself, George Brown, have come to visit at the Folly Theater, and will be known as Morton & Brown. We open here on Saturday, 27th, in barbecue at the Folly Theater, and will be there for a luncheon. Week of 27th we will be at the Galtery Thrater, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send points from time to time. Yours please. Please contact Morton & Brown. New York City. Dear Friend Mr. Tony--A new a few lines to let you know my whereabouts and what I am doing. I closed with "Shuffle Along" two weeks ago and I'm going to be on a moving picture, going on two a night, 12:30 and at 3:50 a.m. Will close on September 4, then open with Martigio & Sander in a moving picture since leaving "Shuffle Along" and also made two records last "But and Take," and it is very good. Will be in Chicago in about six weeks. Young truly. Gortte Saunders. 42 West 123rd Street. BILLY BETTER A fine letter arrived from Habe Brown, partner of Billy Walker of the University of Michigan, not having the success despite the fact that Billy is just recovering from a jounty sick spell. It is unfortunate that Billy was not of a European trip, through their representative, Wm. Zimmerman, who is at present in Paris. This week, we will be between the Duke University Supervisor, Ws., and the Grand Jubilant, Mum. Dear them, Miss. Sheridan, may I please tell you how I will be in last letter that you sent to me, in this one all about the important orders which Tomato and myself, along with our matres, Tagio and Yagz received from Major Krocco. If you will dark back you will recollect that you were marked that he had heard of Col Podol before that he was a deserter from the French Army and that no one would give a great deal to get their hands up upon him. Remembering this then the plums had out by Major Krocco, would seem natural to you. "I want you men to again visit the big camp of Col. Doolan and this land. I would like to have a comprehensive report upon their equipment as well as to the number of another interview made with the man with the idea of finding out, it possible, what immediate aid he would need with any force and a statement from you after the interview as to whether you think the capture of the Colonel can be done. I pledge that one-half of any reward earned will be equally divided between you. Great good luck in your order to avoid annoying any suspicion. I feel, however, that it is a point upon which I need not worry about an unpleasant move in question." The Malay here produced a small beetle, printed in French, Russian, German, and French, the page and thereon was reproduced a the likeness of a Col. Palat, he was in full uniform and presented a contrast with his appearance of the day before at the Red camp. A full description of his army connections, his military career, his reputation which began when he was first impressed into service and a statement regarding his descent was this was a report of what his movements had supposed to have been since the day he deserted and this description was at the bottom of the page was a scale of rewards beginning with "introduction leading to his capture," followed over to the French Government at any point where representatives from 20,000 to 20,000 sums which he Tomato and naval would have been paid to Russia for. After reading LOUIE WRITES MAIL AERO BACK HOME WINDSHIELD JACKSON. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER VIE and STA Japan Bans Movie Kits 120,000 Feet of American Films Edited Out by Censor Japan Bans Movie Kissing In the opinion of the Japanese moving picture sensor, kissing is not only savage and degrading as the Japanese ethical sense holds it, but it also causes the feet of films were struck out of American productions. But with a film like *The Kiss*, one film for private consumption comprising all the kisses that were in the offending American films. In an article in the New York Tribune a writer gives particulars of the kissing in the Japanese. The city of Kobe we are told was one of the first in the Japanese empires to respond to the lure of the kiss. In 1919, according to official features, 4,611 films of film were shown in the United States, and that this number 1,774 were home products. Therefore, there were 2,837 imported reels exhibited—and those together from the United States. There were 120,000 feet of films in that year, mostly from the impersonated portions of imported films—just 120,000 feet of people of Kobe by the multirate sensations of censorship. The total footage of films shown in the year was 16,000 feet, a response being 4,155,801. The people who paid their way into ten of the leading motion picture places in the city in that year, this number 26,358 were children. "Another interesting thing brought out in the official report of Kobe is that they were talking and talking captions that flourish in the city. They call them karsushen." LINCOLN DOINGS Laura Brown, late of the Niff Wadda Woldbera, which has disbanded, will be the last Woldbera to continue coaching season, according to a letter which was reworked last week. Sha- sag at Philadelphia, Pa., at present. FREE! FREE CUT OUT T This Coupon Will Adc STATES 3507 South THURSDAY, FRIDAY & S FREE! FREE! FREE! CUT OUT THIS COUPON This Coupon Will Admit You FREE to the STATES THEATER 3507 South State Street THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Sept. 15-16-17 Between the Hours of 2 and 6 P. M. The management desires your presence to see the most wonderful picture of the year. "MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE" BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU Brand New Show! Starting MONDAY, Sept. 5 QUINTARD MILLER Presents the Gay and Glittering Musical Comedy WHY WORRY? A Musical Rainbow in 2 Big Acts, 12 Big Scenes with MEDDEL THOMPSON LULU WHIDBY MARGARET JACKSON JAMES HOWELL TON CROSS GRACE JOHNSON CLARENCE FOSTER GEORGE LYNCH TERESSA BURROUGHS BROOKS Great Hand Picked Chorus of Real Beauty Pre-War Prices: Entire Main Floor, 50c; Balcony, 30c NIGHTLY AT 8:30 TWICE SUNDAY, 6 and 9 P. M. HOME OF REAL ENTERTAINMENT GRAND THEATER State Street at 31st Victory 4629 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR BLACK SWAN RECORDS The only Phonograph Company Owned and Controlled By Colored People PACE PHONOGRAPH CORP. STAGE Movie Kissing American Films by Censor down there. A hatsuben is a man or woman who stands in the dark, down by the over-unfolding drama on the screen, and gives voice to the character. He does tell the story of the film, for in Japan they do not have captions thrown on the screen. In Kobe, in the year covered by the report, there were no fewer than 311 "Now, the Karsenbauer have quite a good deal to do with the moral attitude of the pictures, because they are its interpreters. It comes to press, naturally, that he is particularly interested in the bishop's particular mental attitude, moral resentitude, and the purity of his ideals. These are properly armed and also licensed from the censors. That process is when the censors that And the good people of Kobe, they say, are about to take up a subscription for a free hospital for suffering from an overload of some come right out in open criticism of the censors. But everyone knows "According to Mr. Moriyama, in the censor bureau, a tremendous food from Germany and Italy just not fact, he declares that the kissing and clenching cyclone of American films from Germany and Italy by these Italian and German productions. Censor Moriyama thinks, also that the films is about to come Italian and German importations—not only in sex dramas, but also in almost every other film." John Pampin, one of the few newly performers of the blaze, who juggling act has been a feature of many side shows, road attractions and carnivals, is a part of the Harvey Minstrels outfit and dong great shows. He is also a volunteer to make it to Danville and spend a little time with the gothic school. Last week we made up one mind, as a taxpayer, to take a shot at the new Disko highway. So we went home, but his two sisters were welcome — the better half and myself — and one of the finest visits of our current career resulted in another Miss. Pampin Pampin was at one time a prominent concert worker. We also ran across a dentist, who has a great practice among both races. Before leaving a pleasant visit was made at the home of the treester is one of Danville's most prestigious business men, operating one of the largest truck and trailer companies in the state. It was some trip, Yea, he. A letter arrived as we go to press announcing that James H. Price, who passed through Chicago, at four-hour en route to Detroit, Mich., where he had been made manager of the Olive theater, formerly Dudley's residence. The residence that the principal was taken owing to interference in booking by the owner, Ben Shook. EE! FREE! THIS COUPON mit You FREE to the THEATER State Street SATURDAY, Sept. 15-16-17 PAMPLIN RESIGNS "SCRAP IRON" "SCRAP IRON" Charles Ray, Popular Screen Artist, Shows at Owl With Charles Van Loan's story, "Snap from" the first National attraction to be shown at the Owl Theater, he shows his interaction on a direct ray. One by one, Charles Ray is realizing the ambitions of years; and, what more important is doing this with his own talents to fulfill the motion picture industry. In "Peaceful Valley," he担负 to create a movie that could read so easily, written plainly in black on buff, with little cloppings on it; whereas the accepted form was white on black. The result was a movie that could be as well as hundreds of letters from delighted fans. "Minutes from Broadway," he broke ground in an entirely new character, evolving much erudition from very good to bad. Most of them had come to love him in the character they knew so well, but this did not affect the general public of the ex-actress's debut. The graphic effects proved very decisive. In "Nineteen and Phyllis" new inquiries into the industries with enterprising talent. Then same the showing of "The Old Swimming Holle," a six-reel feature film about a woman in a drama cell of pregnant heart interest, vital action and strength. The feature has moreover, another novelty in the shape of Progression has always been cultivated and always will be, but the strength of mind to hold to their principles always make their indefinite and their ambitions and their thoughts to give the public which is already getting used to looking for directions something which is making an honest endeavor to further the art of picture-making. In its own argument, its own argument, to whether the young star is justified in being his own director or not, there are enthusiastic and regard it as one of the best features ever made. NICHOLS BACK Frank Nichols, who has been playing the summer season with Herbert's Minstrels, returned to Chicago on Monday. Frank has a busy schedule and went fondly under the care of a physician. Matt will reach blu if not fressed to 2162 Park avenue, Chicago, Ill. ADOLPH ZUKOR ... PRESENTS Thomas Meighan in THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN A Paramount Picture Booth Tarkington's novel romance of a town of the Middle West. Of its scand- dals, pride and politics. And of love that made a fighting young lawyer set the prize right side up. A STORY OF A TYPICAL AMERICAN TOWN OF THE "Better Sort of Folks" who were "in." of the "other sort of folks" who were "out." A Rousing. Fighting Story With a Heart of Love. Tues. & Wed. SEPT. 6 & 7 MENT Latest Real Production Coming to the Pickford in Near Future. "The Call of His People," the scenario in full of which was cann in the issue of that week, has been secured for a four days showing at the Veronica Theater, the dates being Tuesday and Wednesday, August 11. It is without a doubt the first play in all-Colored cast, the story being ripping one the directing is perfect and the photography the best feature is the second release of the Real Productions Corporation, of which the head is Robert Levy, former Amusement corporation, which then gave to the world the Largest Places. The story, as has been featured in the feature "The Man Who Would Be White," and the resultant production places the Real Corporation producing companies making pictures in which our people are featured. FREE COUPON The States theater announces the coming of the most remarkable picture called "Miracles of the Junkee" and it carries more thrills and zapping stimulations than ever seen in any other show which will admit you, free of all charges, to the States on any of the dates mentioned, the picture mentioned will run, is published in this section. The dates are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a member of the Race plays the most hectic part in this seminal drama and to take advantage of this chance to view this feature. Be sure and present one of the coupons—there are no strings attached to the free offer. T. O. (Theater Owners' F NO I. O. B. A ter Owners' Booking Associ NQTICE --- 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 & WRITS OR WIRE SAM E. REEV S. H. DUDL STATES 3507 STATE The Home of Finest Picture House Outside the U. E. M. WYER'S ST. OWL STATE Finest Equipped Theatre 1200 ROOM ALWAYS GOOD PICTURE Daily, 6 P. M. to Midnight. MOST POPULAR THEATES BELL WALNUT 4631 GIBS NEW STANDA John T. Gibson, Sole Owner SOUTH STREET, AT 12TH VAUDEVILLE, NOVELT SEND IN YOUR OPEN TIME. WRITE OR WIRE. HAMMOND VENDOME 3143-49 ST 1500 Comfortable Seats Erskine Tato's Sy Continuous 2 to Midnight REAL REEL FEATURES. PICKFORD 35th Street and Clarence H. Black's SELECTED PHOTO O. C. HAMMOND ACTS & COMPANY WRITE OR WIRE OPEN TIME TO M.E. REEVIN Chattannagar OR H. DUDLEY 1223 7th St. Washington STATES THEATRE 3507 STATE STREET Home of Great Feet House Outside the Loop Continuous, 2 P. M. WYER'S STATES ORCHESTER L THEATRE NEAR 17TH STREET Equipped Theater Outside the 1200 ROOMY SEATS GOOD PICTURES AND GOOD Mo Midnight. Last Show Starts DULAR THEATER ON THE S 4611 GIBSON'S STANDARD THEATRE In T. Gibson, Sole Owner and Directing Man STREET, AT 12TH, PHILADELPHIA, PA. MILLE, NOVELTY ACTS, ROAD OPEN TIME. EVERY COMMUN IMMEDIATE A HAMMOND & SONS DOME THEATRE 3143-49 STATE ST. Table Seats Mammoth Briskine Tato's Symphony Orchestra Hiddenlight PICTURES. FINEST THEATRE OXFORD THEATRE 15th Street and Michigan Avenue Lee H. Black's Symphony Orche TED PHOTO-PLAYS OF HAMMOND OWNER OF PICKFORD AND VENDOME All Acts & Companies WRITE OR WIRE OPEN TIME TO SAM E. REEVIN 304-306 Pound, Bldg. Chattannoga, TENN. OR S. H. DUDLEY 1233 7th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. The Home of Great Features Finest Picture House Outside the Loop Continuous, 2 P.M. to Nidnight E. M. WYER'S STATES ORCHESTRA ALWAYS GOOD PICTURES AND GOOD MUSIC Daily, 5 P. M. to Midnight. Last Show Starts at 10:30 P. M. MOST POPULAR THEATER ON THE SOUTH SIDE Clarence H. Black's Symphony Orchestra SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS OF CLASS THE ATLAS THEATER 4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street THE PLACE TO SEE "REAL" PICTURES All the time Hear the Famous Atlas Orchstra Atlas Orchestra Benjamin Turner, Washed Air SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1921 "THE CONQUEST OF GANAAN" Conquered by Thos. Meighan in Picture After Thrilling Experiences There's a "Main Street," that runs through "Canaan," the mythical city which South Tarkington wrote about in "The Conquest of Canaan." In Canaan work some who were respectable and others who were not. Once you were placed in the latter class, it was next to impossible to live down the disrespect. Here, the respectables looked up to Joan as the king. His word was law. The irrespectable accepted him because they knew that he owned their houses, their saloons and had their lives in the hollow of As the title suggests, Main street is one of the unresponsible, Joe London and Ariel Talbot. Ariel was fortunate enough to inherit money, but not being himself to conform with the Main street conventions which promised to allow him to force was forced to leave town to carve out a better career. Of this interesting plot, which brings out the bigness as well as the poutiness of a paranoid man, the Parmount pictureurization. The Conquest of Canaan, which will be shown at the museum next week at the Wednesday show, Thomas Mehlan, as Joe London, starts in the picture and follows the leading female part. B. A. (Booking Association) TICE Companies E OPEN TIME TO VIN 304-306 Pound Bldg. Chattanooga, TENN. R 1223 7th St. N. W. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 “OALUATION ELL" Great Special Feature Now Showing at States Theater Whitraan Reanetr's latest specid predue tien tor release WY Assoetated First National, 4° pieturizann SSalvatien Nei one at te ten Je pulay plas ever presented befor Me Amnerican theaterpoiis publie Mot bee the attraction at the States Theater wear wees, peginning its en: Ragement on Thursday and running three days Paullae Stik hus..the leiding role. whieh Mrs. Fiske nvede famous fon the xwakang stage, dew King. Merial Laine. lays tqpywestten Msg Riwhe. The preduction, which was Gieeted by Kenneth Webb, 3s aud Ue be the mene pretentigns. tia ve done at the Whittnan Kennett sttidte Lncethy Farnuiy ineqared the xe. nari trem the Edsird Sheldon play ‘Mawiig. thase i the, supporting cust ate Eh Langfurd, Evelyn © Carsngten, charles MaeDonald, Mathew: Tieg, Marte Haynes, & Hay, Wultim Nutley and Lawrence Sezniser. The sary ae intensely human, deine With the this und wibuli- ons and steadfast love of Nel Siders. a girl at New York's East Side. for hie dun Phat. Neil toxes Ler Sweatshoy Jol, Wat kets anuther an the lunehronin uf Hash House Sul Waren the tree lunch saloons. Wurr our the penniless disa he goes to Nell Tor a hand-wat and ax a resmtt she again without emplecment, Liter she i diamixsed atx the verabwoman C4 saloon when Jin heats up the Baloonkeoper's brother, far which he $8 sent te jail Nell Devomes at Sal anion Araiy worker ang when Ji ets out of prison, her devotion freuwes his conscience, munhend and love. LULU COATES & CO. SRN w. Micha, Sept. Ike A the est latte uf the season 18 showin ie dee hie ee ese ee Meet iene ease eunoe arraccne MMe Mie aoa re O one Pal CD inet MeBetinht, fermerty with the Chiwstate Ione ae eter tat mal SUL yea her af adkdtesed to SS lms Biel Tithe, hitewste ti. “Foe Pcinnd sash iaet hie set gwen us ater in tie North, weeanhe se Monten rautittens Mak eA nash Beat ar tad West S24 atreet, Ses Vote ay few she ttedt wed tye dist fae ke Dats Jane @ eri ok diteront fires altered Tn" Tune Ste" mtagame thw cee at Tee Dhaneiars theaters Vegeta, ate Monvginions. de sain Meat 2k Wi iat tie hescouen theatet, oust: tate “ha Bie ettorson, a Foul bay et, arm at te Sua thener, Hatin, Mas Bhd “ont ames ae Up Basen statins “ettamad cars wha bre a hah ewerswintes ate Mating ie Tetum mangement ak “the "Sees Thonter, Wantangian, Ts ‘Sinnahis Ware ftar =a tan stim. nie Nuvatien, WEL soon start aNeE a et Bethe whet fine, teen bat ont for Thame” shat wa teach them ade Dewatout trecow Wrst tothe eteety, Neve Seas TE Bix ane bin Menewed cits Gait Yow Dolasibe the tat eta thee Sunda Sngagement unt thee Hegel aes dea. 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Tedtasng aves Mites the Hah Works cen Thee & tetterean, paved Cie Tater theater, “Neataiks Vie Mast ern at mer web weet, Ger Sg ko Tevaston's: Farr Bas tune Steactes gree waving the Wack oe Me Hedette theaters Waetimtton . Lanw Crates & Cruckorgacks ate fea. Auiiit uw the Strand theater, Sain. eat Satis a Staffer a twat acts ace an vie Heiter Wastineton theaien. St Tamas, aie Tenens a Monten, always tits, at the Wcuat hotest the Stand theater, Decasontites Bie, Utes Sweet Tomy dies. Maneirels are devs ing wok tthe Sarit The week, ina Sistas atin RUDGE Hunger amt the Eleine ize Tat Giaiye Somers adm abvien, Wil Bint Waieht vant ue Atkin Pe 0 BeSMaeane cit “Heatsremims Cate, New Son rl wabd anived fon Fred tuvis, of the Faw Hig Deora ama on it he Got a UASRL gout ston spite that thee ha facled theengty wpe im tatketa Pg Monee © conmbtes ane aC the biggest dere tie Caste tie, peat ter Sheree Thee, Casual Be ete Wharise, aten Knatn ae ess gifted wnites Mat aad sath cent Re MyeMlaattescea “nel tinew'n thisater, Pein ee Viodtsre awek te lbeing ar S& mihth agen, Neg’ Wek, NOW. amd mit wil Pepin ep a andeeasnd Hiern TPA ar a Le Cannel ths orem win the ET Caitag Mamatraty Beer Syn aed op neal a fllactetphc SHE an WA yeurte, atone thea Sear aoe Gree No dtwtey ave glaying dates an eng siomd betta ied. 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Bhinds Ghediter Mae “towter at Nasi. “put aid Tale” opened at the frown fail tase night und. added ‘Minine“Atons™ “another all-cotored Inusital show. forthe. pugeim i Xtareh of amusement novelties. | 1 Munnbines the vfaseinating execution fo erape and. thr mules action of it ‘Canpend namesake, "tacand Take jon toniys gallops, but ApH, SIS the Sew York Tibune, ( iyas recuc in credited tw Irvin C tanilirrs the music. being Wweitten by :Shenen Willams Perey Bed 0d ANd rim Bevan Thin rym whe Aternately, coaxed and threatened tive oretestra frum tig leailers x Neue mie, of the dmteresUne Spires Lin Jin Europe's hand. | ne princinais hase Ween Agee “ued frum same of the wat eats Reve in vuudestite, but they. have ff siunat nf thelr iste ‘ball jokes. and Binge tmnsinesa ‘ehitad thene and for The greater pare the nese shee fs “unestis original: ‘The wiece In mos Interesting aehen it sticks to th Emit of Amerieat attntentsy tt ji iy when it aes. the “White Hay aver souder. -parueulariy i Tine ight. of "the ainige-hooy vos “ne. (MN e tinost achievement is the chorus whieh ie arithout a istless shit hts lehorua Girly vaunts tx jor and jearries itself as phimed for a career ie hus enthusiasm, amity, erae and iis faints well vaiced. ['*piinmete Anthony ia the laureate Feoardian, “There are some oxen ‘funeors, among them Theresa West ‘five afer, and Maxie, Dut te rea init nf. the: show is Tintle Moree Puri, who appeared with Nor ayes da vandeville list year the hook and business of "Put and stale" tee surgical clean, ‘A weriter in the Times ad the fot lowing, te sag Traveling at a die jue "af! jazzed intrmony, mingles {With os eugene samp nf, whirhete Bancine. “but and Takes" the, ne fitcmared revue, eget the "Fw? Hat hist nights = The piven, whiel foie veritten aiid staged hye brvin Millen weit inusie he. Spencer Wil Mane and Tinw tarsnuan,. started of Seth abana and Sonne ye seh Tehnie nates ashieh wes consistent ESuthh the apes that tad hws di Jhaged threnehont the perrormsinee. There were a ntimber at EAR edges “whieh sill tndntediy CENT at tn ue thine. end same of I Und he efigainated.weitheant Ines,” Wane ineinher nf tie rast worked SSN an earnestnesa and sinnerit The atuieusiys came: fram idee: Seated “arsine to entertain, One 8 Tha most pleasing testers was the Chori, witch erld geatte sine: and fides with mich fervor and en {hitwinen. iia irymm and his jazz hand jxteh suing te acomatpaniment [aise ranted high in the favor af the dienen, thoush the read hit af the Hiivening. was a dancer who appeared Inthe tinal. scene with an intricate jsepmie nt Jazz stone i Mitved “Siaitwhed, tevin OMI Hen Hmmett Wheaten and Harn Te [Miusrington seared neces en egenttent ante quintet, ted [rhe lesion eniced Walter ieherson ee Lh aon Mire. SHEN) SE7— Tear Gen, Tony——Sunt writing tf 1 you knoe mat Henier siffered at hointal aveidemt afew dave tee iPyecinns. ta Iie recent marriaze. : Tomer had wequived several suits of [ie teal ana anette the tameitat, soith that elusee and ‘nindahie Hutton inthe betel. ane Mharher button That eleses the sheath Sinem effort on the Fisht lems ane of Fase “Iwuttons: teas sacrificed tt Magia and the aalver, ‘net satiated ree tune the added respeniiiite Rocided to “rormen. ta the. tence Mien Bivins the “eustemary tee NUK notions Phe ‘weit hein on {Mee acai Tener had to eabette {tine “wine fag. the nttane, snd. thew [ere Me ae iaoed. A Mhoxont erinine: he ts anges sit in Ghd aie ie aneaie, The paint with te Gene je thbenererted nen. TOL ae pine saith ad eancone “The shape Tee afinstrete, we Bate Coates anal fille Merriz fame, have tion! vaviond. with reat stieceen be The Cagene “epatiieny Cia at Thitadetyhias We Steriine, Rex, G Want tone ine care peta’ abe Mant haw staged we Ferent creditable Puneviaimmenta: Ceorae Cale ts the Mier eeeemive, asnieted be the «ffs TUN premudont nt the ete: Raveard Tiomeat “The minstrel te innate ip on Male Toon anembere i tye ei rd Tian this wauterist Tie, Res hae nem fie TS eesti semmendatte tale checun, elog aa henerae? Inainber of the elite tees imenesed in Inorlat seach ta Atiantie, City with the Punch and urn arrival in. the Bie Sea Aare ce prado with Rearenaid, Wwinely “in frave. minstrel Beko tea wera rel fants Wain Timefut and foot -inaplring fiz2 tirtes The onjertainnisat fat the beautiful Wats Deca tall war. on read sie face avtistteatly sind. farts. Son thoi that the iminazeinient Nintd hue to renew the wall oa per Ue decaammnadat the erawds ated the Kini ceure: hath poeopins this. capaedte Laing “anamentel ty at Wael. a |Iraded wining wersune "The te {pacts whet wasef wnt lent, Wane Hiawnccl te. fee Rees whose Wt Mme iRevinmat lela doctor wf shirepear: Lie he is neat afferine ‘shecksl Fate {Chit members may hrve their earns [extracted St BL pore oehere will yore The umn! price af ett eonte Wer inurnger “fw Ante, eienrse We Rare {ratio fe the anit member forred ta jiniense ‘the Wemike sysorattecirar'y Sed nomen” esiraried at the manne Wo svat vaheareate far tp and Down and Small Tanen Downe Monday, the 2a cat Omeit' hal 2eener Rema and’ aembard etreets WHI braze thi third’ sh en rome This Beason the "Rinartor Ber" sii fuave ‘seme monary pwertormers whe cleave sever iefare been taonttied with The Sen Rtanehe Tallmeays tenet {Wehieman, Saumne Heteseil mod Blt Wain’ Stajor geen fea nf the Min: fer enctenetad. Mize fannie Vite pune New Yarks jeadine. theatrieal |insinee will nesta ho rosette fer the Here tecamnen {Wil be very busy bat will iv te bree win hear fron we, ext weeks [eraimenotie. Salem Tae Whines eer earergnag ter mae iP Sansa me PERFORMERS! Keep in Touch With the World and Your Friends SEND YOUR ROUTE IN NOW AND ALL THE TIME! Beas vag eine Beas wack | AVENUE THEATER = BEAUTIFUL = THIRTY-FIRST STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE The Biggest and Best Entertainment in Chicago at the Price! SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT D. L. SWARTZ, Manager a ©=PRESENTING === '6—High-Grade Vaudeville Acts—6| |AND VARIETY PICTURES| Bargain Matinee Every Saturday, Starting 2 o’Clock and Running to 5 p.m; Alb Seats 25c, Chiidren 15c, Including War Tax Sundays and Holidays Continuous From 2 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. Continuous From 7 P.M. to 11:30 P.M.! | A Long Show at a Short Price Come Any Time, TAKE AKY SEAT and Stay As Long As You Like 25 and 35 Cents, Including War Tax, No Higher Added. Starting MONDAY, SEPT. 5—3 DAYS ONLY 66 99 G Colored THE GIANT OF HIS RACE” tisrecrth tee 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 Orchesira ‘Sam E, Reevin of T. 0. B. A | Writes Encouraging and Logical Article | Contrary ty my expectaten, 1 re levived a greater number of letters lire performers complimenting me La We eae, Ghee nearly ear arte” es ar see Ue cee tee pu Utena ae eat Sn eee ee Sc aM me Crt se Td ao Ie aes hand ta Ae ds Le ea es rere ant ofan, acweehls Sn seal oe Be Ren Sete see ee ale [fee te ni ma Se ii fain the alae Eta eet eg ears shave secre: (tue eee SS a eae |tiawe Sse to death, Inst thex em lihing “new und different” and with [tee opening of the new 1921. season Oar (nate ue a fees, tae, een ee tat a eee een iinet Ss Ree eesti Pose etarg orgs segs fern Ae ae 8 a Tee eee teen he shea [Pa Geo teens aa |, aount the performers wl an ee era ae te ante aL eh alttie ara oe hee an jeter Bie welt S ce e eel Wor ther het te ea ea eae ce ae ae ce eerie te, tee mrs an ae [pete Rey ca fad Se nee ae Sed alt age | gts fae opel sauranle {ste aes ees ane ee (eslary as old, reputable companies & [ene te nT ree a cee a A a Se a Se a uiatest of Fie he, ee iiatbee an Sheri fhe Tt Atlas Bt ee eee ee ee ae ch pete ee ee ae leh re a cate AE Can Know they cannot get them for noth: BH eeace town a eis Ge i Se Tey eee ee ea se aoe ine, personae ere, Oa ar ECON Ate ae nae set cent er et Oe noe the serene a Tree Tor ti on tg ta see ple Te hey welll gat the patronage at the He ther, eal gt te eae Ce Se eae SUS a ee es ees TE a ee eet mare al ack, hele anes ae abte Me eb eon oe Reon [ahere are inanaarrs seh sles ules THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Companies on T. O. B. A. Time Week of Sept. 5 VENUS THEATER, | MEMPHIS. SENS title Gorell, ord & Bag Novelty Act, Hurney & ‘Tol byer “ STAR THEATER, SUREVERORT, SUAS Rell, Dude Meow: ike Himenia Henderson, Delaney A Denines, bnoley & Dewies LYRIC THEATER, NEW ORLEANS, TatmdJiminy Cox (tour peapte set Konnde Tell Dregs @ sientis 3a talnter teainy, Clifford Hows, 3188 | Mineinta Witton, Gray Gray tehait: batancers>. BELMONT THEATER, | PENSA: GOWA. LA bichte Cex Trio, fea furl Baby Cox. Hemet seu 'Whices tlouze & House. STRAND THEATER, JACKSOX~ Viki: FyAccdurk, Wisekts tio, | Palvetitd’ @'Turtnen, featured ts The ctaltbied andthe Boutlesser: Winians &. Williains LINCOLN THEATER, CHARLES: TON. Cotiaaten Moot | Rector & Jebneon, Reith & wetth Revd & 1rd. DOLELASS THEATER, MACON, Wks Rernolds < ones. Bdwaris efirgants Allie Young tthe ea on the sive): HIGUTY-ONE THEATER, ATLAS: Te, GAS AWillisne Willian ihe Ri, Clyde ones, White | Sohnson arate & Theme A.SCEUM THEATER, CINCINNATI Honatise Ena Hike, Davenpert & Tavenparts doe wvullianis, Dow Strain’ & Davis. LINCOLN THEATER, LOUISVILLE, Ymca Rarus Company. WASIINGTON THEATER, | IN. MMANAants, INDechike & Dick Sook & Glass, Miss Trixie BUTE Bruee i Iruce LOOKER, WASHINGTON THEA. hak, 8t. LOUIS, MO.—Watts 6 | Willis Company. NEW MONOGRAM THEATER Eiheadon Male Taker & baker (musieal qetis White & ewiord {tiie Teniwte, Grive & Coleman. KOPMN THEATER, GETROE Miictn—trtnerss, stant, Tter Beams & Susios Masun a Ctr, Mts Sirah Maree, STAR THEATER, _ PrrtsntRe Pacctaturs Smithy Conapeany. DREAM. THEATER, COLUMBUS | GX Clare Sinith & Thomas. Gar- fet Warhinaton, Pavennert 8 Sewer Hbargain, but when new. geod shows are. prevented and when the wethit Jxers eomnence makin menos they Swill he willing, and {€ net willing they will bee mde Co fal in tine sud jay salaries and the peformers wil Ret what is due them,” The manages Will not fave the right tw say. that he catnat spay for the show or that the show x not what he wants, Se Ines Al et together and be pres fired—the uetars and nKINAKers Kompanion with new ets and new Shows. and the managers nf the thea tere with better living salartes, Tet ne Jointly at the theatre business where it! rightly belungs— tw the front, Sam b. Reovin, FOR BOOKINGS Any ucts of class wishing ta honk inio the Avenue theater will de well to renimunicate with Charley. Van are of Tnited Bonking Ofices, State: Juke Bidz. Chieazn. Ti Momtgamers, Mohn & Co are pay ng, the won at the Lasesaim thewter Fumnionss tigen an waving Reh Girls! Boys! LOOK! Boys! Girls! Wants TALENT of Every Description to Tour Canada and California ta suastt=: THIS SEASON :2* 23> >=. REHEARSALS START MONDAY, Sept. 5 PHONE ODUGLAS 2172 Address: 4219 South Park Ave. “THE FIGHTER” Conway Tearle Will Be Seen in This Stellar Role Lenutitul exterior srenes, a thrill- tng raltenud wreck and lavish studi SEIS AVE among the many features of Iahee new Commas Tearle picture, oth: {ister wily lass ames day en Etcrment ‘at the Stacey Theater tn Stands. Vie Fighters, was weiaten ip Albert taysen Terhune und. hy Siti to ee anno the best Hoty in whieh Conny. Steele haw been Burret. Govely Winiired, Westover { hiss the leading feminine rote and Sircetion sean bys Henry. Rolker: Jo Athue 'stors hie tor alg ithe a man Hwchin iy aint uf hist erent. Bahtins Tiswomitien, has Won hs tay Ae t fear tine Nea ithe, Sommer Sernic We area ngans man thteagh- Fout and has fitth: time! or thanght tor [the frivalities of life. Tut his ward, Dey “shevi ehtise” Western). has Jest rouched the busting erage and ne weit moss Mebutantese ether fee wea for highs suesak sport tie, Mie gtaardians despne hoe lek for interest ‘in things sucigilsy deur Mince that isswatd shal haw ei [eon ane alee tat the paehee jain Huutselt emcee vith Jinost witieale strumgie of his Bits fearveny {fis enemies tind eye ave frie wf attack that heretusure mud re [rnin clonad te then cand: the. bat Ueda ensues ttkes far one HC th |e enngerasing bite of screen Heute ever sheen, , Shoitver big truture of thie nes Conbagcrearhe jretupe an se tellin tian wrece in ‘whieh dhe. Wer sn is eusine int whtely hein racing Pitches edt a burning teeatie Inte Hire some tien hundred feo helow Thye scene caries all hye Yeatkst Tint’ at eenutie. wreck “and. wa on the yetet ae eh Hud ie ) SY RY" ‘There will be a change of show at the Grand theater an next Menday night. Quintard Miller, whe heads the. company playing there at pres- opt, ekama tit twill be fur sand away the best alferine That has been Seen at this poputor house or Toms time. ‘That he wil have such folks as ‘Teresa Durreushs-Rrooks, | Tauth Whidhy, Crask & Jackson, Medel Thempson. Tames Howell, Clarence Foster, George Lynel und. others of the same (ype us princinals, insures suinvthing Areathy alive the averaze. The engagement 1st limited ne and patrons af the Grand are cidvised. to Wend their way th that dirertian ats coriy-an jeseihie. THINK THIS: OVER Fee eee ath ste Sane wath bates Hate Seetiony a oe woe ste Amount to the follwsing etigiest ion [Tigre sae that exersone settee ti Helll henetit imateriaiiy hy tee alos [tien or same, ei? 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Hart In The Whieia. with the all-Colored Come fig, Che dag Moats, fur the tatters Shiibes, Lite of Taj OWL Unseen Forces, Cup's: Randy fonder tusreniete of Tenth About Fe Tandes “iaritioes” Wiees.” Sunday Mhuekoe tray mn Seeaze fea " ATLAS —Youl Fut tt Evergwheres Attn, Whore bee Yout tae, ‘Thi SPalloEsy Husbands cunt Waves, Meacte at WTS Tiere Miaes Pree Samay, Wim, Tig i The Whistie PICK EOE Mowaliehs sand Moneys cu kla Maas cach af The cath ot iS Heigie: and Rrcisdn Masten, nt Wf (8 Taqthy. spies” Private seandal. AGE EIGHT STRIKE BREAKERS IN RIOT; POLICE ARREST ONE MAN Newark, N. J., Sept. 2—Strickbreaking on the port of several members of our group Tuesday, August 21 caused a riot that completely tied up Mary Market street traffic, endangered the lives of pedestrians and civilians and resulted in the injury of 10 people. For several days employees of Minneapolis Theater have been on strike. Safety necessary for use in the theater, the mines, the vans and the laundry freight yard for more than a week. Tuesday the manager, Joan Kroos, and the owner, William Miner, determine what to do. Miner and fired several of our man to do the work. All was peaceful in the yards, where the loading was done under the supervision of three officers on the Fitzpatrick precinct. Bombarded with Bricks Northeast street the officers left, and almost immediately the men banding the scenery were bombarded with bricks. The firing kept up all the gunmen, the police looked on without even attempting to stop the fighting. After several drivers had been arrested, the police forced by the strikers to drive their weapons to Sorbonne's warehouse. By this time both sides had been greatly injured, and the hands of many fighters began to appear. One man of color who was arrested by George Colman, the police officer, was released by his brothers, who administered a bad heating to the officer. Philip Abby, another man of color, was killed. Light was mysteriously stabbed in the back. Police and reserves in large numbers succeeded in getting order, making but one arrest. CHICAGOANS. RETURN FROM The citizens outdid themselves in their efforts to make the medicines brilliant social functions enriched the hours between the business sojourns and antidance as one of the best meetings which the association has held. The next meeting of the association under the administration of president-elect Dr. H. M. Green of Knoxville, Teen. Among some of the Chickens of the Republic Smith, Dr. U. G. Daily, Dr. Spencer Dickerson, Dr. A. W. Williams, Dr. Carl Roberts and Dr. Turner. LET THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FEDERAL YOUNG VOOR VACATION, ORDER IT NOW. Dr. Fred H. Rubel, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 4041 Indiana Avenue Phone: Dresel 4922 If you are sick and have tried everything else without satisfactory results, why not try Chiropractic adjustments and get well. CHIROPRACTIC Chicago Defender Jr. JOIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB APPLICATION BLANK FOR MEMBERSHIP BUD BILLIKEN CLUB I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender's Bud Billiken Club. My name is..... Address..... Age..... City..... State..... Parents' name.... Fenclosed enclosed Here is a story the author wrote the defender, Jr. Tate, "Teter Bab- er." application blank is to be continued Peter had spent the night near a fire, and had been caught in a trap within the swamp area. Neither he nor Nathan had happened and now the black men were coming to the purple hills, and felly red "Mr. Sun" was climbing up in the blue sky. The awakened and had strugged with that ROBT. WATKINS (Bud Billiken) 一 After a long time I thought that I would write you a few lines to let you know, but I was very glad to get them. I have been busy for the last five weeks and I have been visiting our sister is visiting us from Omaha, Neb. We went down to the sand hills and we came home and I had to gather our weeens. We have six. I will tell you more the next time. Tennia Batt, Alliance, Neb. I am sending in my application blank for the 13 years old and in the eighth grade. I take violin lessons and my sister takes viola lessons. One of your badges soon, as I am very amenable to wear it. -Hurwitz Van Dykke, Dedurst, Ill. I wish to become a member of the Budillen Club, and I hereby promise to give my commitment of our club. I promise to do my port and send in a piece each week a story or a poem. I also promise to honor your club. I am a girl 14 years old and in the sixth grade. I attend school and in the sixth grade. I send me card as soon as possible. I am down. The sun has watched so many frogs. And it is journeys miles and miles. It should be greeted by many with I am sending in my application blank so that I may become a member of our class. I will be very nice for boys and girls. Of course we do not take the defender, but we are lucky to have a place where we can meet. I will be a sealing in body art, but I do not think it will make much difference. Would you very much for one of your students to have a poem ready by the time that I get an answer—Irma Hilder, Pensacola, Flu. Enclosed you will find my application blank for membership in your grandmother's club. This club! I think it is the greatest idea to give the boys and girls of our place an opportunity to express their feelings and will enter the tenth grade next term. I hope to become a member and I shall expect my card and button soon. I hope that this will be accepted. of all good clubs that bring you joy, is the club for every girl and boy. My mother is a teacher. Am writing you as few lines to let you know that I have seen my letter in the paper, but I have failed to receive my card and button. Would like for you to receive it and to see it. Wouldn't it be fine if we Billikens could have a whole page to write on and a humour to write on and I cannot write any more. I will write again soon—after Buckner, Koasatuun, Iowa. I am sending in my application to the Chicago Defender and am a girl 12 years old and I go to J.M. Joumough school, and am in the seventh grade. Please send me my card and button soon—Tim Jones, Chicago. I herewith enclose my application for the Chicago Defender. My mother is a reader of the Chicago Defender and I enjoy listening to the poems and stories sent you by different Oh! My sister in the dining room, I have waited here alone. For the goodness that are coming. When I come from the bakery-shop home. I would worry dad and mother, And sometime big brother, too, first to hear big sister coming. With the cookies that I know I owe an apology to you and the other Billikins, because I promised to write about them and their opening next month. My little niece Theresa *Billikins*, sent in her application for you. You change defender is just splendid, and it tells of the progress I knowledges I can get because I expect to support my aged mother and father some time. I am with them again, for I really do the club. *Ors Jones*, New Orleans, La. I was delighted when I saw my mother put together for it for some time. Mother and father were sure some surprised as they saw it in the greatest way in the world. I had some very bad while in Springs, but it was so sad that I had to go home, but I am improving nicely now—Venice Terrell, Little Rock, Ark. I am sending in my application blank name is Alberna. I was 19 years old the 16th of July. I do not take the Defender, but I read it every week. I wish to receive my Billikins button very here. I stand all ragged and dirty. I fill run like a turkey. —Alberta Wilkins, Indiana, Ind. Included you will find an application blank signed by me to become a member of the club. I will like to read the columns of your paper. I will try and send you some of my papers. I will like to go to school every day. I have not missed since I started. I have been 22 years old and going to school every 22 years. He reads the paper every week and likes it. Father and mother think its great to me to become a member of the club. Please send me a button—Inclace McIlleray, Junction City, Kan. I would like very much to become a member of your club. Here is my application button so that I can show that I am a member. I am a girl 11 years old and I am a boy 11 years old. Defender every week and I enjoy reading the columns. To show that I am interested I am going to send in a little poem. I have been looking for members from Lansing, but found no one, so I went to the school and stop putting it off, am 18 years old and have finished my first year of high school, and join a member of the club, clubs of the clubs is the high school club. I won first prize for swimming and diving in the club. I am a school picnic club. We have an athletics club here and a girl's team of football. We have an athletics field. We certainly do have the fun. I wish some of the boys and girls would write to me—Calda La Rae Lansing, Mish. I am sending in my application to have my girl 14 years old and in the seventh grade. Will you kindly accept me as a button as soon as possible. The west wind is crying away, away. The west wind is crying away, away The stay wind is sighing on, stay, stay But summer is feeling and autumn is greeting the world with her banner so gay. Peart Clark, Champion, BL. Here I am again with another poem and hope that you will accept it. I hope you will accept it. I was glad to get it. Here is a poem a member, that it is from a biliket. I hope this club will always be — Palmyra Hulct. Jonesbrook, Ark. I feel a little discouraged. I sent a poem to you a month ago and it has never been put in the paper. I am not sure where to write while to print. I am trying again for I don't like to give up. If I don't like to fight, I do the best we can. And keep on trying to do it right. I am not sure how to fight. — Henry Jackson, Battle Creek, Mich. I am sending in my application to become a member of your club. I am a boy 15 years old and in the fifth grade. Billiken column and would like to become a true member. I have a sister who is not my age, so as I get my card and buttons, George Burroughs, Jacksonville, Fla. I was reading your paper and I saw the cut about the Bad Billiken Club and This is not my home, but I will be in Canada for at least six months. Then I am going home. But when I get home my home is way to the Southland. Well, I will close and if you have time please letter to John Warre, Railroad, N.C. I received my jin and card and was surprised by the amount of patience it off to write, but now I am compelled to. I am not an expert on composing, but I am very comfortable. Hurrah, hurrah, we are all happy. The Chicago December is very symp- —Ina Porter, Great Ran, Ram. I was very proud to see my letter in the mail. I will send it to you and send me my button and card for num- bers. I am going to write to one of you. I will send you my answer will answer my letter. But I am not much of a poet, but I am going to se- nior next week—Beth E. Hill Glendower. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE OPENS WAR ON KLAN The Ku Klux Klan has reached Chicago. Full page ads in the daily papers last week, followed by the announcement that 12,000 of them at Charley Veegman's farm met at Charley Veegman's farm, pouring rain仁肋 nearly 3,000 more, ought to jar us off our donothing stoops into united action against the National Equal Rights League which meets here at Pilgrim Temple. 33d street and Indiana ave. delegates from every section of this country. The league's program is to take quite definite practical steps to end segregation. It crowds cars, etc. it can do little unless it has the united support of the force in making our organization tough enough to fight the skin with fire. Letters have been received from Pennsylvania, North Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and many other states as to organization, etc. To all the answer is: Any organization you now have for force defense in your town and organize a branch of the league by drawing officers and choosing a delegate to this meeting. Let the world see you can organize for your rights just as well as you can carry the dead. Get busy! The league expects to have Senator Modell McCormick and Congressman Tinkham and Dyer here to discuss how you can make lynching a federal crime. Lynching Spreads Interview President President M. A. N Shaw is working like a beaver to make this meeting of the league a successful one. He will be presenting the league and extended him an invitation to be present and he experts the President of the United States to be present. He will be the national convention of Mine, C. J. Walker's hair agents in Boston last week and not only many to attend, but they accepted his invitation to be represented at our meeting and Mine. Walker's daughter, Mine, will be the delegates. 160 attendees dressed the Elks convention last Sunday and they, too, accepted his invitation to send delegates to the con- Dr. Shaw Active Dr. Shaw is also a physician and plans to be in Louisville, Ky., with the National Medical Association to meet with doctors and to send delegates to our meeting. But he cannot possibly meet all the national gatherings this summer. The great that every one who reads this invitation ought to feel the call to organize and work in our own designation at work by and for the face. The men and women at its head have given years of service in fighting race battles. If you will not be able to meet with the less to expect freedom for our race, J. Gray Lucas is chairman of the committee's 100 which will CROSSLAND APPOINTMENT IS SEGREGATION SCHEME The Harding administration is proving itself to be good, for there are such things as good jokes. It is also good guidance policy was the appointment of Dr. J. R. A. Crossland and a force of face clerks to work in the War of the Pacific, but not among others, the course adopted must be viewed as an unfortunate employment of a suspicious means to obtain an obscure end. If, on the other hand, the course of an unwillingness to have face men and white men working together in the army is not only foul and sister in its possibilities but a casual insult to the Race. Similarly, of reasoning would for face men entirely throughout the army, may and all other branches of the public service it would also lead one to expect that some care to see that nothing but Jews worked together, or Irishmen, or any other one of the in-migrant groups in the American melting pot. Dr. Crossland is a fine citizen. We are aware that his choice for the position was a recognition of his equiment and that he is a man of integrity, and we are positive the appointee is not, immediate steps will be taken to break up this proposed segregation of American citizens. CETS BY AT BURGLARY: JAILED AS TRESPASSER Albany, N. X. V. 2d. — Life secures to be just "one born thing after another" for Douglas Graves. At Sandusky, he was arrested and passing the railroad officer there shirt on the inside, banging against one of the walls. Thinking that he might trade it off for a sandwich, he locked and the cash drawer open, and parted with $12$. Then he decided to turn his back on Sandusky. He began. Or rather, on the way here, Railroad detectives boarded the freight that travis was riding and he was arrested for trespassing on railroad tracks. When the police station the money was found on him. At first he is alleged to have declared that he won it in a brooked work at Sandusky the brooked work at Sandusky the be returned to that place for trial. Thomas Edison inventing a machine which restores life to the dead?-Terrell, 808 Sutter street, Shreveport, La. How happy heaven would be with a crowd of Georgia "crackers" comprising half of its population?—"The Eye," Richmond, Va. De Witt Stone being promoted to conductor in charge of train No. 15 from Selma to Rose, over the Southern Railway?—"Wayprint," Selma, Ala. Mrs. Pullman, wife of the guy who helped laying is will providing such Pullman porter with $1,000?—"Charles Beasley, 213 13th avenue S. Minneapolis, Minn. —Charlie Watson, 2533 Wabash avenue, Chicago. Uba Foster peddling the Giants to a Texas syndicate for a mule and forty acres—Bengoodow, Aurora, Neb. President Harding touring the South and speaking to Southerners on better treatment of the Lice in that part of the country—L. Alexunder, 2533 Fourth avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn. John Bustin invoking a 300 score against Henry Wright on the Casino alley?—William Fleming, 2525 South 12th street, Philadelphia, Pa. Billy King of the theatrical fame pitching a no-hit, no-run, no-walk game against a Monarch outfield and an American lock with a team of blonden junes to back him up—Bengoodlow, Aurora, Neb. Thomas H. Baldwin, well known look and line expert of this city, catching a bluefish with the lockjaw? —H. M. Whit, 127 Lincoln street, St. Augustine. Frank Golns taking his new sweetheart to a country wedding, then having the "blues" when his regular girl finds it out?—"Indelible," Vicksburg, Miss. "Dollar Bill Cheatham leaving the Elks picnic in a trophy car?"—"Big Four Social Club," Bayonne, N. J. Nick Bruceard of Los Angeles walking into Adams' Sweet Shop on a Sunday evening in pink pajamas and offering a quart of moonlight to the manager"-"Hardtop," Plug-stuff, Ariz. 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 send it to L. Rogers, card the Chicago Defender. SPIRITUALISTS HOLD THEIR CONVENTION IN NEW YORK New York, Sept. 2.—The first convention of Spiritualists, which brought together prominent mediums and leaders, was held in Jersey, was held at the Universal Spiritualist Church, 296 West 138th street, the Rev. John Kelly, his passport, the Rev. John Pascoe, guest 24 and 25, Sifty well known mediums were present, and during the two days' session vital matters were discussed and the matters discussed were the delegates. The convention was welcomed Wednesday morning by an address from the Rev. White, one of the most prominent speakers, who fell that the time had come when our mediums ought to get together. It was voted that Spiritualism was a religion and must be taken seriously, those who should be used at all services by mediums, and that an appropriate gown should be worn at meetings. At the afternoon session the Rev. Louis Allen of Unity Spiritualist Church and the Rev. Nathaniel of St. Matthew's Church made addresses. In the evening Mrs. Nettie Johnson of St. Matthew's Church led the devotion and Mrs. Margaret Fulton of the Church of St. Matthew's Church on Spiritualism. Thursday the Rev. White reviewed the John Hill and Elizabeth Harris case. The first discussion at the afternoon session was on a Religion to Our People in the South." Those discussion the subject said that the introduction of Spiritualism in the South would aid the cause. The question of a national association was voted on at this session. The evening meeting was addressed by the Hon. Kim, the Governor (white), president of the General State Assembly of Spiritualists, was present and addressed by the Hon. Kim, the Governor (white) Spiritualists of the State. Other prominent white officials who sent letters praising the movement were Mark Barwise and K. W. Coordi Wrecking the World's Greatest Industry Is nothing in comparison with the wrecking of the human system. That wonderful new system builder, RED EAGLE NERVE TONIC TABLETS (Double Strengthg), the great Nerve Invigorator and System Builder for Men and Women, makes you feel like new. ARE YOU WEAK AND NERVOUS? Are you losing energy, strength and breadth of nerve power? Be aware of the actual consequences that come from a neglect to study the physiology that relates to the Vital System. 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And together, to keep down inhibitors, the GENUINE RED EAGLE NERVE TONIC TABLETS are sold only by RED EAGLE NERVE TONIC TABLETS LAW DOES NOT UPHOLD COLOR DISCRIMINATION New York Judge Refuses to Oust Tenants on Complaint of Whites Unlike Chicago, authorities in New York have indicated by court decision that the city will not tolerate or put its approval on discrimination in residential districts because of a man's color. This decision is far reaching upon property owners, and tenants of our race, as well as prospective home purchasers. The Harlem Home News, Sunday, August 17, gives the following account of the housing situation as it affects our Race: The legal attempt made by tenants of the Garden Court apartments at 1918th Street, and 1641-174 St. Nicholas avenue, to prevent further renting of apartments to Negroes not defeat Court Justice William P. Hurre, who denied their application for an injunction. The formal application did not refer to the Negro tenants, but combined itself to asking for an injunction to prevent, alleged overcrowding, unreasonable conduct and conditions, which they charged, menacing the health of the white tenants, the alfalfa husks not as retaliation. Jacob Schoolhous, of 208 West 19th street, Arthur V. Seeman of 209 West 19th street, and Isador Abuhlan who have been living there for years, were the ringleaders in the movement against Edward W. Browning, the owner of 35 West 51st street, and the owner, lessee, of 148 St. Nicholas avenue. Have Equal Rights. "these cases are in this state no law which prohibits a hundred from renting his apartments to tenants solely because of race, creed, or color of such tenants. The landlord in such cases must provide for rent to colored tenants and has, as appears from the papers submitted, rented several of the vacant apartments to such tenants to rent them. This method to force the white tenants to vacate, equity may not afford relief because the colored tenants have equal rights before the law to the premises with the other tenants." The trouble between the tenants, which finally led Browning in "retaliation," the flame News and other publications inviting Negroes to accommodate themselves in the houses, was the result of the defeat Browning suffered in the Seventh District Municipal court when he tried to raise their rent. Then followed the advertisement, which carrying the heading "Chances of a ruin," caused an influx of Negroes. The advertisement, charge the tenants, was inserted "with the approved purpose of disturbing plain 28 Persons in 7 Rooms: Schoolhouse. In an affidavit, told Justice Burr some of the seven-room apartments had ten beds, with 22 to 25 persons, occupying the apartment, of the "holgers" used was disagreeable. An affidavit says conditions became so bad his daughter was once molested at the doorway by two Negroes, who policed the apartment, Mrs. Ray Klein of 164 St. Nichols avenue, a tenant of several years standing, paying $106 a month, said Klein wanted to get out and could get $275 a month from "holgers." Jacob Lasher, a lawyer, who has lived at 206 West 119th street for 16 years, said the "holgers" did not get the "holgers" on 208 West 119th street on July 22 last, on orders they said, of the tenement house department, Klein immediately secured accommodation for them and would be the same. Lasher allied that the Negroes were so careless of disease that they scattered fifth over the apartment. All of the tenants agreed that the crowded conditions of the apartments rented to "holgers" was a menace to health and that that would result in a catastrophe in case of fire. In his own defense Klein said he notified his white tenants that he would be fired "by the city" and says the tenement house department gave him the right to rent individual rooms, provided he had a permit. He chatted with the wooden doors and furnished easy access to the fire escapes. This he says he did but after tenants brought to hear inquiries, he chatted with the house July 22 last, and put him in an expense and loss of $3,000 to move the "dogers" furniture. Klein says he has been renting to "dogers" but maintains he rented entire apartments and that if the Negroes took in roomers he has no responsibility. He put in a general denial of the alleged disgraceful conditions. GREAT SECRETS Rooty, Herbs, Lodestones, Magnetite Sand, Oriental Lucky Stones, Black Arts, the Book of Black Magic and of Parts, Wonderful Powers and Keys of Solomon, Magic Finger Ring, Magic Mirror, Herb Medicine, at WESTER 251, Merton, Alberts, Ab. 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All of these items were burned and then drenched everything in a bath of kerosene. No one knows where he obtained the oil. He had handkerchiefs around his neck digit enough to stop the circulation, and then applied a match to his clothing. In an instant he was in flames and the other combustible material in the cell alre. The funes spread throughout the prison and attendants came rushing to the cell to put the fire out. They were almost all dead. The man had been burned so badly that doctors hold out scarcely no hope for his recovery. He was transported to five years at Sing Sing for an alleged attack on a policeman. FILTHY LADS ROMP STREETS ON SOUTH SIDE "No, son," persisted the man. "You must be at least 14." The boy's mother, who was sitting on the door step, clad in a pair of opposing jeans and a hooded jacket and a rag around his head, remonstrated with the man. "What you want to say that boy has been truth? I'm his mother and I ought to know his age. He's 5. What you want to say he's 14 years old for?" He was judging from his appearance, and I figured that there was no way to earth for a child to get that rugged jeans and a hooded jacket, that it must have taken at least 15. Rowling Green, Kc. Sept. 2, 2- thursdays. Buried, employed by a rail- road company here, has been arrested on an assault charge. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 OWN A HABERDASHERY Washington, D. C. Sept. 21.—Richard Williams, with a maidia for his wife, has been arrested for being held under $2,600 bonds on the order of Judge Hardison on a charge of grand larceny in connection with the theft of wearing apparel at $250. Williams, 134, Sparks Pennsylvania avenue N. W. The charge declares that Williams is responsible for the loss of 30 suits, white shirts, 2 dozen points of lingerie, handkerchiefs and 26 neckties. Williams denies that he took this much. He confesses to the theft of his wife and children, clothes from the store, according to the police. 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We want to be a community that is resilient, sustainable and innovative. You are our one and only belonging. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 MEN BEATEN IN EFFORT TO SAVE WOMEN'S LIVES ```markdown ``` New York, Sept. 2.—Two police detectives whose identity has not been revealed by Mrs. Ellis Watson, 129 W. Third street and Mrs. Hyer, Monday afternoon. The detectives were later, when Daniel Johnson, 233 W. Third street, asked the man's third friend, Dugus, to rush the away from Mrs. Watson, who is in black jeans and black-backed, badly beaten. According to the women, there were loud noises in the hall; and on going to see what they were about, Mr. Watson screamed, drunk. Mr. Watson screamed and collapsed. Her screams around the neighbors, and jamelian Johnson, who was the housekeeper, hurried downstairs. It is alleged that the detectives immortalized Mr. Watson and severely beating him. Hall, remarking that the men were too drunk to be police officers, then he too, receiving a severe beating. Inspector Bolson has ordered an investigation to find who the deter- menter was. He inspected persons were at his office in the Beach Street station Wednesday, deprived both John and Johnson of their jobs, and Johnson told the inspector that in addition to the heating he had been robbed of $14 by the "offenders" of the New York, Sept. 2—Alanzo Bruce McCormick, 64, of 143rd Street, strolled into the chap's restaurant of Wong Sing Song, 143rd Street, served with the Chinese man he served with one of the bish Chinese dishes. Then he arrived at the arrest of Waters by Officer Allen and the prisoner was arraigned in the court of Waters. Judge Sillerman on a charge of disorderly conduct. The police that the prisoner not only refused to pay when served, which is customary in his district, ordered him to pay after consuming an elaborate meal. Then the prisoner is allowed to leave the man's face and ended the notice by crushing some of the Chinese decorations. The prisoner denied the CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OPENS HARLEM OFFICE New York, Sept. 2. "County Judge Poole L. Haskell, who is a candidate the coming Republican primary, opened his Manhattan camp for Fri- day's Republican Club. The judge, who won his judgeship championing the wet cure, again pursued the wet club. A large membership was present. The regular business meeting, pre- meeting George W. Harris, was conducted before Judge Haskell spoke. VISITORS AT THE Y. W. C. A VISITORS AT THE Y. W. C.A. New York, Sept. 23. Visit durin- ture of Young Woman's Christian Association were: C. A. Cayor, Jamaica, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Alfreda Balsun, Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Alfreda Balsun, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. L. M. Ma- rion, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Y. M. Clyde Mason, Nashville, N. T.; Mrs. W. Wollen, Jersey City, Miss. Georget- hian W. D. and M. E. R. N. Bush, Ata- ria, Ga.; Miss Grace Hoover, Astoria, D. W. and M. E. R. N. Bush, Ataria, M. A. J. Griffith, High Point; M. L. Lincoln Brandon, Washington, D. M. A. J. Griffith, High Point; R. I. R.; Mr. and M. H. H. Cain, Prinestin, N. J.; Miss C. Vivian Car- ter, Auburn, N. J.; Mr. and M. H. Jou- rgh, N. J.; E. Johnson, St. Paul, Minn.; R. B. Jefferson, Kaleigh, N. C.; M. A. Alma I. and Mrs. M. H. Heas, Jacksonville, Y. W. CUTS FOOD PRICES New York, Sept. 23. -Ballantine, No. 25 issued by the National Young Women's Christian Association of 600 Washington avenue, among other prices, show a reduction of about 25 prices compared with those of six prices. This bulletin is probably in response to the recent proteins that have been appearing in the columns of the Food and Drug Administration high price of food in the Y. W. C. A., where one would naturally expect lower rather than higher prices. The board's assertion will not be found in Hattem, where the Y. W. C. A. board are far from communicate with the quality of food served. Many Murders in Harlem New York, Sept. 2.—The following murder cases in Barrington among our unmoved, according to an official report from the police record: *trial* Merriam Fold, March 18. *low-income* Merriam Fold, March 18. *low-income* street; John Jefferson and Alex Hunt, 133d street, and Human Mansholt, 157th street. There have been two hundred murder cases in Barrington, are unmoved. In each particular case the police have failed to apprehend the police have carried out a one year in prison for possessing a weapon, there have been less about --- REGISTERING AT N. Y. OFFICE bring a bug in this city for visitors Some strangers within our urban area have been reported to W. 132th street were cop, W. S. Cowan, Richmond, Va., W. J. Wheaton, S. Francisco, Va., E. Espinoza andifford W. Brewing, W. Va. PETITIONS THROWN OUT New York, Sept. 2. 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Nall, Jr. are, under the terms of the city A large delegation of Elks from St. Louis on route to Boston was entertained at the Elks home, 245 West 127th Street, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Johnson enlisted in the Army in 1942 and served in William Wheaton of San Francisco and J. Finkley Wilson of Washington. The members of the La Palma Society are engaged. So many requests to have them released have been received that the society has leased automobile driven by alan-ree Smith, girl Fifth Avenue, at 10th street girl Fifth Avenue, at 10th street BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS Arthur Ahrer, the old-time- sportsperson who vacationed at Saratoga Springs. From there he arrived at their Southern home in Virginia. Miss Z. Mann, 3924 Quincy street. to refuse all indications point to a larger gathering September 5 of New York City. Company A of the Women's Police Department, worn on their annual outing, threw a nighttime vigil on their annual outing. A sightseeing tour took the women to Brooklyn and danced with their triumph. Britto Lounge, will spend the evening of the girls in-law, Mrs. Josephine Jimpson, Jennifer Miller, 170 Van Laren street, Bronx, to Richie Lounge, 170 Van Laren street, New York City. Both are popular and well known. Mr. and Mrs. Lashall are spandex-clad, Madam Hall combines a hibiscus dressing groom at 2:30. THE CHICAGO DEKENDER NEW YORK MAYOR DENOUNCES THE KU KLUX ORDER --- FIND OFFIGER BEATEN AFTER ARREST ATTEMPT Newark, N. J., Sept. 2, Special member of the force in the Larryfield area during Wednesday during a riot hostage situation of scene shifters. The unidentified man had been reported mentally wounded but no arrests were made. Officer Gilman started to the station house with his prisoner handcuffed, and he was taken to office later in an alley unconscious in a black jacket. A score of whites were slightly injured. CHARGE OF LARCENY New York, Sept. 2.—When John Porter, 130 W. 138th street, a suburb of New York, will be back home hospital, he will have to answer to a charge of attempted murder. He will be a fireman in the Garnell apartment 55 W. 55th street, found Porter in his rooms, Porter, said Lane, attempted to kill him, but the police which followed, Lame sturck Porter on the head with a hammer, fractured his neck. Porter to Delaware hospital, a prisoner. FATHER VISITS SON New York, Sept. 2, A.-J. V. Jackson, Jackson, an editor of the Billboard, is here on a visit to his son, Mr. Jack. His sons were at the governor's meeting last year at the trial he has not been in New York and the town was opened many years ago. HAMPTON GRADS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR TRADE SCHOOL Mosai and Moyangai, natives of East Africa, who arrived here AME and joined with Madhana Q. Ole, a native of Zuidland, in an effort to raise funds to establish trade schools in the region. Mr. Ole, who is a graduate of the University of North Carolina to have a chain of trade schools in Africa. The natives have organized a group of students singing in the various local churches. PARK RENTS BABY CARRIAGES New York, Sept. 2—Tired mothers who go to the Fruxo Zone for an outing, are invited to their babies about with them. Under a new system—managed by baby carriers with 22 cents. Drivers will be provided when desired. This is an innovation and will be a boom for Harlemites. RESCUE WOMAN Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2, Miss Catherine Walker of Upper Fulton street was saved from fainting last week. Walker, who does not know how to lie in bathing care, got out too far she was cared for by the title when L. Lang and G. Mason (white). He saved, rescued her. ELLIS ESTATE SSETTLEMENT street, Jamieson, N. Y., is desirous of locating Edward Ellis, who was haunted from Fort worth, Oregon. Her death estate must be settled—Advert. POLICE COURT NEWS William Trenton, 25, 26 West 137th Street, Massa at the center of 141st street in the avenue, came with howling bells to the prison, was held in 150th hall for Walter Conner, 26, 28 West 137th Street, and 141st street by officer Jude Kernberg on a charge of having a revolver in his possession. The officer of Harbor hospital) for incarcerations of the case caused during a fight with police. NEW YORK STATE NEWS Jamaica, N. Y. Yorkton, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Prowder and son, Hos- tess Prowder, 13, Patricia Costes, 13, Mrs. Cosmos, 13, Mrs. Mabot of Hoboken, N. N. Mosiah Mabot; church about 20 years ago. Mosiah Mabot; church about 20 years ago. Friday evening. The Ivy, W. G. 6 returns from his vacation next week. He will be back on Thursday. The church club of Yuk- don Thursday. The church club of Yuk- don Thursday. The church club of Yuk- don Thursday. Music was formed by the Kindershoek N. Y. Theo N Utica N. V Dayonne, N. J. 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Here Come the Moonlight Excursion Dance at Manhattan Casino 165th Street and Eighth Avenue Labor Day Night, September 5, 1921 Music by Smiling Marie Wayne's Jazz Band and W. F. Patrick's Jazzists. Cabaret and Surprise Overtimes Free Boxes on Sale at the Lighthouse, 2348 Seventh Avenue, New York GLOVER'S IMPERIAL MANGE MEDICINE Sold for 35 Years. Parent to the scale mailed free on application to H. CLAY GLOVER CO., 118 W. 3125 S., N. E. --- PAGE TEN SATI CUBANS TAKE BOTH ENDS OF DOUBLE BILL Tesreau's Men Meet Waterloo: Five Home Runs Feature the Second Game Deckman Owl, New York, Sunday —Jeff Tesreau's Bears were detained in both ends of a twin bill by the famous urban Stars by the scores of 6 to 2 and 12 to 3. Willie Kelbier, who hated the opener for the Bears, allowed nine bingles, usual was on the mound for the islanders and while he was touched for eight hits, the Bears kept well scouted by walking Camps, hitting Fabelo and walking Ops. 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Lilou was easy for Fabio to sub. Second Inning CURAN'S-Term hit one cost four a single. Fame hit for four bases. P. Kelly filled jumbo's K. Kelley roses out Burrito's. Campos popped to K. Kelly. IUABAK. Kelly was called out to get Tagger's pop. Kelley whipped Third Inning Fourth Inning "SHAMS" photo tossed out during Kobe Bryant's roast out of court. Pablos Kubler tossed out of court. Pablos Kubler high fly Jumbo cocked out the tate for Smith and Jost. Smith Jibez going to third. Tajer fouled Jibez to Torn. Torn, Jibez scoring Kobe fouled. Fifth Inning BHANS—ones but one post-1971. I. Kelly got Catson's line out to right H. Catson got Catson's line out to right H. Catson's line out to right M. Little tip. Tee. Tee. Tee. H. Kelly. Cute and I. Kelly. Cute and I. BHANS—Jamie fawn. I. Cute and I. Team to Camp was Cute and I. Sixth Inning Seventh Inning Eighth Inning Ninth Inning IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE By JULIJ JONES, Jr. OUR BOYS It looks as if our less, those that the department classifies that would work well in the Department of New York for this purpose, have more than one more class of people who work well in the department classification system of the public policy department but when contacted out the Welfare and Social Services department they shouted and grumbled that they should be a manager. He took them one more step and if they looked at the will all of them over with a grievance in the public policy department for that was not to get a greater measure of the power of all of them over the department classification system of the public policy department. ```markdown ``` --- BUNGLETON, YOU'RE THE SLOUCHIEST BIRD I KNOW OF. YOU WEAR THE SAME OLD RAGS ALL O' THE TIME, AN' NEVER PRESS THOSE OLD PANTS. — IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A HIT WITH THE LADIES THESE DAYS YOU'VE GOT TO BE STYLISH. — YOU RAGGED BUZZARD!!! — YOU COULDN'T EVEN HIRE A GOOD LOOKIN' GIRL TO WALK DOWN THE STREET WITH YOU. YOU LOOK LIKE A LOUSE IN THAT OLD FUZZY HAT! POOR BUNG. — HE'S ALWAYS TRYING TO BREAK INTO SOCIETY, AND MAKE GOOD WITH THE GIRLS — NO GIRL WANTS TO BE SEEN WITH A RAT LIKE HIM. TEN MINUTES LATER AMERICAN GIANTS WIN AND LOSE TO MONARCHS PRINGE HALL MASONS HOLD TENTH INNING RALLY WINS 1ST TRACK AND FIELD GAMES FOR BACHARACH GIANTS, 9-8 Schoenfeld, Paris. Sunday Afternoon. BOGUS's mural painting in seven windows, and trunks' return to first bass, where his worn stool out, were the two outfitting features of Giants and the Monarchs of Kansas City. The second game was called for agreement between the two managers, and he gave before catching a rat, the clisters going home and the American Giants to St. Louis for a game and at all times confident. But the 25th L. S. Inventory in the Hawaiian Islands, fielded his position cleanly. Tom Williams had one bad hating and that was enough to bear The Prince Louis Macons held a day and track meet last Thursday at the American Giants park in Chicago to watch the high school team went to the North Lakes, who defeated the Olive Branch Lakes in the 11th round, 6-1. The Olive Branch Lakes was Watson Hall and Jeffries and for the Olive Branch Luther and Pixon. Among the other features of the day was the match race between Solomon Lakes and Olive Branch Lakes, winning in 4:15 seconds. Prof. E. J. Holmes, a member of the United States Olympic track team, gave an exhibition of standing high jump and beat his previous record of 6.2 feet 2 inches by doing 5 feet 2 inches. The summary for the other athletic events as follows: Fifty Yard Dash First Won—Won by Caldwell, Gibbs Won by Gibbs, Branch second, Gibbs Won by Won by Branch second, Gibbs third. Final—Won by Caldwell, Gibbs Philippe, Third second, 3-15 seconds. **12 Vard Yard** Won by Gibbs, Branch second, 630 well third. Time—10-15 seconds. **14 Half Yard** Napolon Blunt first, With second Time—2 minutes 11 seconds. **One Mile Run** Won by Blunt second, Time—5 minutes. **Jump Road** Won by Gibbs second, 100 meters. Leonard second, Gibbs third. Won by Blunt second, 145 feet in meters. Blunt second, Gibbs third. Panama Joe Gans to Box McGregor on Labor Day New York Super, the match chief of the Negro middle- weight championship, and Mie- McTitre, who chases the middle- weight champion, was clashed last Thursday. After hawking about the weight for a week on home, Joe Jacobs, manager of Me- tis, and the Dynamo team beat their fourth hour before the bout. The rival will battle in a two-round contest to the Johnny Wilson- son boxing middle-weight champion bout of Jersey City on later day. --- Glossary for Park, St. John, and Plain. The old and improved board of the city with a good sense of the season by defending Kennedy F. 11 A-12 in a sparse city with a strong defense by winning the city in the trip to Washington 10 A-12 in a strong defense by winning the city in the trip to Washington 20 Massachusetts street, Gary Irish Vancouver 10 00 00 01 00 1 = 1 7 3 Arlington 10 00 00 01 00 1 = 1 7 3 Arlington 10 00 00 01 00 1 = 1 7 3 Southern Carter and Hertington M. T. Arkansas, W. Va. Monk M. Scott 10 00 00 00 00 2 = 2 Riverside 10 00 00 00 00 2 = 2 Saint Regis 10 00 00 00 00 2 = 2 Saint and Hoboken Notes on the Game One of the biggest crowds of the season was the Foster to send in Larry Brown or Tom Johnson as the second game, but the Foster on Monday for St. Louis on Monday and Tuesday. It took over two hours and a half to get the City manager is much to blame for a lot of delays. The same complaint was raised here. It caused many folks who wanted to stay to the opi to have cool suns. The Chicago Giants and the Chicago Stars will put an attraction next Sunday in Tulane and his gang in Kansas City. First Game Maranta City, N.J. Sept. 2, 2014 innings today to decide who was the best team. The Orioles rallied one win inning to see the home team come back and the score again and with. Printsa Maranta team was as wild as a March Orioles team, as was wild as a March Orioles team. The Orioles go away in the lead with four runs in the first frame, the ninth with one run behind, Petros tripled and scored a wild fly. The ninth only to see Rafter single and steel both passed. Petros also was wicked, thrown poised a single to center and two runs across and the game was won. [I.H.E. JOE GANS BEATS GIBBONS BASKETBALL GETS ABOUT THE CHICAGO DEFENDER TALLY HOLMES WINS NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE Miss Slowe of Washington Takes Woman's Honors, Defeating Miss Channels in finals—injury to Dr. Williams' Eye—Chicago Players surprise East. By GERALD F. NORMAN (Secretary America Washington, D. American Tennis did its fifth out Dr. Robinson, 6-8, 6-4, then I. Lewis, 5-3, 6-4. He then met J. Wilkinson, one of Washington's players, who many expected to put pioneers, under the auspices of the James E. Walker Tennis Club of this city, on the court of the James E. Walker Gardens Company, a Race corporation, which owns and manages a campus park on the outskirts of the city, Tally Homes and the city's own city win, won the men's and women's singles. Williams out, but he played the bottom to the surprise of all, winning decisively by 10. He scored 6-5. He then met Dr. Monroe, another crack-bound coach, sent-final and a detained him despite being blinking him to the final round. A. A Dr. O. B. Williams Tally Holmes Women's singles was a success in every way. There was increased interest due to the entry of the Chicago champions, Dr. Neumann, ably assisted by Mrs. O. Seamans and E. G. Brown, players of no mean ability. There was also a large entry list from New York, including Mrs. Neumann, Dr. Neumann, brothers, New York doubles champions, E. Saita, junior champion, and E. Jones, singles champion, St. Louis and Blankenship, who did excellent work in both singles and doubles Baltimore had her best in the perennial Rocking, E. Perlid, W. Braxton Dr. W. Wright and Dr. H. Metcald Washington marshalled her formidable array of tennis players, which ranks any city at the present day, with such men as Holmes and his partner in the Smith, who is at almost his equal; Johns, Wilkinson, W. Murray, W. Misean, H. Hoyle, E. Pollock, W. Murray, M. Wisean, H. Hoyle, S. Sterling, Brown. The belles were mixed doubles champions; Mitsis Hawkins, mixed doubles champions. ```markdown ``` on the seminal round, first York team of Smith and Miss Jones, putting them 6-2, 6-4; then a Booking of Intl Burnett, putting them out also 6-2, 6-4. They, however, met when they kick. PETER SMITH mixed doubles Dr. McCard Muskleton, and Philadelphia champion. Other injured entries were Dr. C. Costs of Waterbury, Comm. and Dr. Mertil of Portsmouth. The entry list for each event was a large one and was as follows: Men's singles 22, men's doubles 22, men's mixed 22. their Waterloo Miss Channels when they took their team to team of Harbor Freeman and Miss K. Hawkins, losing by the score of 1-0 and 5-7. Dwight Davis Umpires Early Rounds Bring Surprises Mason meets an opponent by play. Mason meeting an opponent by play. Mason distributed except in men's shots and in the best play. Mason drew more of the best play. Following were the other semifinals. Men's singles: T. Holmes defeated his partner, Sylvester Smith, after a hard and smashing match. He won by 6-4, 6-4. This match was honored by having for its imprint Dwight F. Davis, donor of the famous Davis cup, who expelled the impressive and delightful excellent player who witnessed. Score of match, 1-6, 6-4. The lower bracket in ladies' singles brought Miss Sloane and Miss Hawkins together. Miss Sloane won, There were several surprises during the playing of the early rounds, including Baltimore by E. Satch of New York after Bhetta had put the New, Walker on the day previous. Dr. Cousins expected the first round of the expected E. G. Brown of Chicago a brilliant victory over E. Jones. New York singles champion, only to be challenged by minor champion in 1973. Mrs. G. Brown also met with defeat in the first round of the ladies singles, losing to L. Leandre of New York after a strikeout. Dr. Brown winning the first set, 6-2, 2-6, 3-6. The men's doubles team of Dr. Williams and E. Brown of Chicago also won the first round match against the Baltimore team of Brady and McKenzie, who the first 6-2, 6-2 had previously defeated J. Hunter and had previously defeated E. Jones. New York, 5-1, 4-1. Dr. Williams Gets Aging Dr. Williams made a clean and decision sweep in all his matches in the lower bracket. He drew a key and got one default. He then put The stumps were staged before an imminent invasion (Continued on page 11). MANY BOXERS TRAIN AT 15TH REGIMENT ARMORY H'CONNELLS DEFEAT RICHMOND GIANTS: HARD-FOUGHT SERIES The McMullen Stats defended the Richmond Oakland Stats in a hard-fought series August 25, 2015 and 26, 2015. The timing was a tie for the game ending 3-2 the series 4-2, then the McMullen Stats came back saturday, won a doubleheader, and the mistake of going from Montreal to Richmond soild and sore they bore before the game that they were hardly able to view of the dot that the Richmond team has been stunted since the season, and the McMullen Stats have equal the record of any and bettered the entitled to the saying of many of the teens on the dead today. The McM unable to state have 24 games and Second Game A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z --- Bacharachs Play Detroit Stars September 4, 4. The cracker Bacharachs will play the Detroit Stars in an international contest between the East and West teams. The seat been that extra seats have been placed in the Redding Kiddings before the contest ends. MONTGOMERY GREY SOX ARE CHAMPIONS OF SOUTH By taking all three games of a four- that the Alabama and those who game series with Nashville, Tenn. have lived in Montgomery at one time or other during their lives will sit in the Hall of Fame. John Staple's Montgomery (they say won the championship of the Southern League, a delegation will officially welcome the lows, and if possible Manage's Staple will be given a gift of flowers by former Alabama folks. GEO. GILES POST, AMERICAN CAULFIELDS MAKE TRIPLE LEGION, HOLDS FIELD DAY PLAY AGAINST BLACK SOX THE MONSTER Thursday's game in the ninth inning, batting in the tying run and then crossing the pin a few moments later with the winning wally. It was nice work in a 4 to 1. The final score was 1 to 3. The series. Pitcher Dickey Fairbanks, Nose and Green for Mason and Corp. Grey Sox, to 9. Tucker and Cordona worked for the winners. Billings and Green for Nashville. Saturdays against the American Giants in Chicago on Sunday, September 11, saw out Nashville, 9 to Cooper. The Giants scored a double against the Grey Sox made a clean sweep of the series, although Nashville made them win. Finally decided, the Giants again pitched to the winners against Nose. Local Fans Promise Welcome Locat cities and in fact many of the surrounding towns have called the Chicago Defender office and asked them to assist with Manager Staples. It is planned By Behr HILLDALE, 6; LIT BROS. 2 Ma, Pa, Se, 37; LIT BROS. pushed initial frame that essentially climbed them argument with Lt Bros. clut- tened, but the "store boys" failed to recede the Veteran Harper Sage glitter- tied with Lt Bros. errors and were never headed. Three hits and an arre- rer-married in the first igning. Killem made a non-run dive in the fifth iming, the hold fence, the catcher completing the trunk before the ball was returned to Killem on the onmound for the trunk, he yielded well scattered, Lakie, She- lan and Kille, each miking his delivery George Johnson edged into the lim- bent in the seventh lunge. With one hit, he was an onmight at first. Flosher drive one over Johnson's head but the drive in the drive with his back to the stands. George boys' started a rally in the fifth, but two twoen down and all a came to Killem's aid with a snappy double play that was comed by Killem in the fourth getting Frances' fly and Parking at the plate by a R.I.L. Tate Stats.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Buckeyes.....2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Battleson-Johnson and Barnes: Glenn entertainment and O'Neill. MONARCHS, 55: KEVSTONES, 55: KEVSTONES, 55: KEVSTONES Monarchs defeated the Keystones, 55: with Roan's homer featuring. Scarce Kansas City.....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Keystones.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 Harris and Dunnon: Bulls and Hays EDITS SPORTS MAGAZINE EDITS SPORTS MAGAZINE New York, Sept. 7—The Trackman, a magazine devoted to track racing, Henry Brown, a prominent cartoonist, formerly of Chicago, Ill., is the editor. Others include W. H. White and W. K. Mitchell. The following p hispanic trip includes Cordena and Cordena and Charleston, catcher; three runners (0, 0, 0, 0). Cumbaugh, first base; 4. Cumbaugh, second base; 6. Cumbaugh, farm, shortstop; Russell, third base; Snyder, right field; Medcalm, left field; Mason, Sailer. Manager Shapiro: Cordellan and Charleston, catcher, catching inning brothers (M. Cummingham, first base; J. Cummingham, second base; H. Cummingham, shortstop; R. Russell, third base; F. Barker, field; Barker, center field; Metavoy, left field; Metavoy, center field; Parker and Steel Arm Dickey, pitcher. Metavoy, manager and president of the club with Harry Smith, secretary. This club will stop long enough in St. Louis to play Sunday and on Labor Day. The following is how the club stacked up in the season which just closed Sunday夜. The they Sox have won 50 games and 22 giving them a percentage of 51% With Bamingham they played 11 Played Mobile 12, won 5, lost 6. Played New Orleans 12, won 5, lost 6. Played Miami 12, won 5, lost 6. Played Charlotte 6, won 5, lost 0. Played Knoxville 5, won 5, lost 1. Played Miami 12, won 5, lost 0. Played Monmouth 1, won 5, lost 0. Played Nashville 11, won 5, lost 5. MEMPHIS RED ANXIOUS TO MEET LIGHTWEIGHTS Memphis Red who has been cutting a swath in the levying city for the past few years, around Chicago for the past few years, has been making an effort for the second season. Red is out to make an impact with an easy weight and is anxious to meet either Memphis Red Charles Rodgers of Harry Cook, both of Detroit, Cook and Red fought over the report this time with a knife. Rodgers can catch him in care of this offender at the end of the season. CHINK K. O'15 0050N SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1974 ID NORFOLK BEATS GREB IN 10 ROUNDS Loser Takes Last Four Rounds but Rally is Too Lato— Knockdown for Kid By HARRY KECK Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 30—(Special) For the first time in his career, Chip knock him out for the only 16 restrained against him—Harry Kane knocked down before a home crowd last night in the ten-round main bout at Paterson Field, and incidentally won the contest. His opponent was Kid Norfolk from New York, generally heavy-weight champion of the world. Norfolk weighed 175 pounds and Kid Norfolk was beaten in the first six rounds—he won the last four. In those first half dozen rounds Harry Kane rebounded, and that was plenty. Just before the end of the third round in right field paw those two against him jumped up without a count, but before he could get away from the crowd, he sent home a terrific drive to the body. Then the bell rang, ending Norfolk, who would have been surprised had he not knocked. For from the very opportune Norfolk had been the master. Greb had tried his best at all and Norfolk with not at all. Norfolk with weight advantage and long arms, weight advantage and long arms, everything the local irked. Meanwhile he himself had no trouble pouring at will with short blows to his head and did third. In these early rounds Greb looked very much as he did in every turn and he sought and hung on to the clinches repeatedly, the retaliation of his foes at Norfolk Field. He was beaten in it. It is rarely that Patsburg fins see Greb light like that—but the title tide. In the sixth round he easily out of it. Greb suddenly ran, and, fighting desperately, manned the course. The crowded yelled and encouraged the home man to even better efforts, and he kept up the good work, and he punched carried the round for him. The seventh round was the first round from the start, lighting like fury and throwing his gloves with reckless abandon. He stained his all on task, and his opponents and his officers were crowded with success. He pulled his old trick of getting behind his man and attacking him, and this took a lot of the confidence out of Norfolk. Added to this, Norfolk had a bar when he entered the center bout and Grob had succeeded in opening it, whether by punching or bothering Norfolk. He was plainly not the cool, confident fighter of the earlier rounds, and Grob pummed in to the honors by a wide margin. Little damage was done in the eighth round, but it was worse. He forced the fighting. He also forced the ginch and the tenth. In the last two rounds he ropes and punched away without a return in close quarters. The Nebraska ginch and the appeared to be tired and tamed and there was no question that, at that time, Greb was the best knockdown. Norfolk had piled up in the first half-down sessions, had not been wiped out. Norfolk was the first to be clipped, be a deal more than the provisional shade. Loser Shows Gameness However, even in defeat, Greb is deserved. In the first place, few fighters in the country would copede the weight of Gretl and so fought him. Did he did. And still would make the remarkable rally that Gretl made after being so thorough in the fight. Gretl's stunner in the last four rounds can be attributed to a stout heart. He outgunned Norfolk, and stood on points and had a Knee down to hoist his credit. And that, say we, is not a little achievement. The bout was a good one all the way and was well attended. Many women were among the several thousand. The preliminaries were also good in the semi-final chalky Winner of Papy Seanou and Papy Seanou of the Point, in six first rounds. Young Rosso of Ionanad had his hands full winning from two seconds to second. Mike Tait's aggressiveness and hard punching won for him over Jack Tait of Lawmon and his professional start, in the opening. York Henniger referred and handed the boots well, although the fight gave him trouble in the chinches. INVESTMENT GANKERS 3507 Grand Blvd. (Rossetvett Bank Bldg.) CHICAGO SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 CHICAGO GIANTS PLAY CUBANS SUNDAY, P. M. Same Teams Will Play at Schorling's Park Again In the absence of the American Giants, who will be in Kansas City, Missouri, the Chicago Cuban Stars and the Chicago Giants will play at Schoening's Park. The game Sunday will start at 3 o'clock on Monday. Only one game each day. Both games will be league games. Joe Green's rejuvenated club will try to play at the expense of the Cubans. With backwash batting better than ever, the Chicago Giants have a good chance. Both clubs have a large following in the league, and wags drawn well. During the past two weeks they have shown up well against lead white clubs, and Molina has won men on edge for the coming seasons. The recent addition of Raymond Hawking, catheter and first baseman of the Chicago Giants in a trade box greatly is netted the local club. Since the change, Green's men have made a possible Brooke to Sunday's game well here. Wilson 1b Oklahoma Giants Joseph 1b Hawkins 1b Jeffries 1b Henry 1b Pandell 2b Boulder 2b Rose 2b Winston rf. Alcan 2b Japan 2b Parade 1b Lutter or Taylor p. BUCKEYES WIN 2 CAMES NFL Park, Columbia, Ohio Sunday—Columbus Buckeyes continued their two-game series with two games of a doubleheader from the field. The final 12 innings, by scores of 11-10, pitched ball for the Lincoln Giants at season end. The work, was effective for the Buckeyes in the first game, as was Willie McCoy, the veteran essayist to pitch the second game. In which the Buckeyes must insure before he depleted summer Buckeyes before he depleted summer Buckeyes in each game, stealing bases at will. NORFOLK GIANTS SPLIT Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2—Chapman Giant's Giants broke even in a twin bill at East New York A. Sunday against the East New York A. route 1, and losing the last close score of 6 to 2. Chapman was out both contests. The scores by immin- nent. R.H.E. Norfolk, N. Y., 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 New York, N. Y., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries—Lee and Johnson; Hershey and Hinton. R.H.E. Norfolk, N. Y., 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 New York, N. Y., 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batteries—Pierce and Johnson; Hogen and Hinton. LINCOLN GIANTS WIN TWO New York, Sept. 2—The Lincoln Giants again showed they are playing well. The fast Ridewood team, 16 to 4, in the first encounter and then walloped the second. The score of 14 to 1 at Protostery oval Sunday. Joe Williams hurled the first batteries, and they were well scattered. The scores by imminent. R.H.E. Ridewood, N. Y., 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batteries, Willem and Woodsworth Willem and White. Toluca Dept. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 = 14 Lincoln. 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 = 14 17 Morrison Gardner and Pleasen. LINCOLN A. C. ISSUES CALL The Lincoln Athletic Club, under the management of Food Reeves, 2126 West Walnut street, photo Society 227, and West Walnut street, photo Society 227, and Lincoln Avenue, has held a call for all football men weighing over 140 pounds. It is possible that several the postage boys, the North and the West Side being represented, as well as the South Side. CUBAN STARS, 4: PYOTTS, 1 Pont Park, Monday Evening. The twilight game, 4 to 1. Boora was on the sound for the visitors and was teammates. Jimenez joined a home run and two shakes. The Pyotts got their triple in the fourth minute. The score. B. H. E. Columbus 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 Boston Harvey and Kerris, Roads and Alamanda JOHNSON WINS MARATHON Pittsburgh, Pa. 5-2, 5-2. A quarterback from Bellevue to the Schoenberg trial against the third unit. He was the leader and added the local police department and was easily won by her coach, outfieldist his opponents and could outfieldist his opponents and could winger in a challenge him. Johnson finished a few minutes about the blazer. Thompson came from the blazer. Thompson A. A. --- BOONVILLE, DEFEATS SALISBURY Salliberry, Mo. — The Boonville Tigers won their ninth straight game here, defeating the Saliberry White Sox by a score of 5 to 2. Pearson of the Tigers brought in the sixth win with two on. Vivens and Staplen for Boonville, and Kitchen Batteries for Boonville. The Tigers will play the Payette Cubs at Boonville. Sunday. Salliberry, Mo. — 0.01 1.00 1.00 0.02 BATTLETOWN TOWNSEND ARRIVES Battling Townsend of New York was a color at the sport editor's desk on Monday, training for the coming match between the Tigers and the Cubs scheduled to be fought here. American Legion in New York on Oct. 16 will host the 15 pounds in those meaning business can write him in care of this office. GIERS KNOCKS OUT WALKER Cincinnati, Mo. — Thunderbolt Walker in the second round at Hamilton on the 16th of last month. Anyighter opponent will win the winner by addressing Lena, 535 N. Fifth street, this city. FARMERS, 3, YESREAU'S BEARS, 2, FARMERS were defeated by the Farmers. FARMERS were defeated by the Farmers. score of 2 to 2. Score by innings: YESREAU'S BEARS 0 0 0 0 2 FARMERS 0 0 0 0 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE 19 14 American Giants 19 15 672 Kansas City 15 20 615 St. Louis 22 22 665 Detroit 28 21 569 Indianaapolis 21 21 569 Columbus 24 21 569 Cincinnati 21 21 571 Chicago Giants 19 22 571 the weather line and the contestants and the leading contestsors, at the end of which the winners are to be crowned. Southern called with wide doubts. Smith and Homes of Wash- ington against Wilkinson and Harold this March was a double battle of giants in the tennis world. The outstanding winners were Smith, especially against Holden; Freeman's smashing and place- ment for many aces, especially against Holmes and Smith. Scores: 7-5, 7-5, 7-5, 7-5. This is really a team and de- scription of a title of national double champions. The next event, men's slings, was a game of Dr. O. Williams, against a former national, and Washington's champion, and Washington's second, succeeding the match, due to the fine performances of both men in the final, with Dr. Writhch of Baltimore as amateur. The stands sattled look for a few minutes, and Dr. Williams, plays essentially powerful and descriptive, and his driving for the side lines as accurate, as Tally elected to play a does not game, plaining that as his only chance to win, he had to play the ball on point after point, and mean as he pushed forward, but that did not prevent the Washingtonian rebel of point after point, and had pawned on his drives. Williams fought hard, but lost the first set, 4-6. The first bitter struggle, each man winning his own service until it reached deweyed, the first penetrable barrier with the Verdi in possession, and won out, score 5-2. Holmes or make him not the both, while Williams won the winning service as Williams would lose. Holmes again won out, score 5-2. Williams was far from being discernible away from the net drove several seemingly safe shots to the side lines, only Washington man. His case seemed hopeless, but he fought to the last successful judgment and placing, backed up by a dogged persistence and wonderful skill, to win the final set, and rightfully deserved the national champion. Score 5-2, 5-2, 5-2. John Wilkinson, Washington, D.C. John McGriff, St. Louis; Dr. M. McGriff, Virginia Houston; Dr. M. McGriff, Houston, and Mr. Dunn of Los Angeles in service on the executive committee. MISS FLOWERS WINS INTER CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 2—The annual intercity championship tennis tournament, sponsored by the Kansas City games arranged by the Community Servers, thanking prizes to the best players, gave opportunity to line up the possible doubles matches. Mia Horton School, school teacher of Kansas City, Mia. Kixed doubles—John doubles, Mia H. Flowers and E. Robinson. Mia's singles—John Taylor, doubles—John Taylor and Felix Robinson. Five cums were offered for the five cums on one and two while Taylor's name will be inherited on three. These two play in the same event half year. The third wins 'winning record' in each. Taylor won the same events half year. The fourth wins 'winning record' in each. The member of the summer set. There is some humor of arranging a mix of the cums which Miss Flowers could meet Miss City, which Miss Flowers could meet Miss City, and summer in the National Tournament, just closed in Washington. New Orleans .. 00113311 - 1213 1 Copus Christi .. 00113311 - 1213 1 Batteries - Robertson and Gardner; Mort, Eagle and Nelson, Smith. August 26-- R.I.F.E. Black Seas... 0.0001210-0.2 Batteries-Owens and-Lewis: Washington and Nelson. August 17— New Orleans ... 00101001-3 1 BIBL ... 00101001-4 Batteries-Redfordson, and Lewis; Gilbert and Ruth. August 21— R.H.E. New Orleans — 2 0 0 2 1 5 1 5 — 17 J. H. Batteries — Regula and Lewis; Boyd and Adams. August 28— R.H.E. New Orleans — 0 1 0 1 1 9 1 0 1 1 — 13 J. H. Black Seas — 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 — 13 J. H. Batteries — Moffett and Lewis; Washington, Gilbert and Both. Home runs—Wilson, Harris (N. O.); Earl (Black Soy). Home run and five two-baggers in sixth inning. TENNIS CLUB GIVES BANQUET TENNIS CLUB GIVES BANQUET James E. Walker Tennis club gave banquet in the Whitehall hotel, Saturday to toiling tennis players in Whitehall. BACHARACHS POUND CUBAN HURLERS HARD 16TH REGIMENT FANS GET THRILL IN NORFOLK BOUT New York, Sept. 2. - After being on the verge of a knockout in the first round, Young Kid Norfolk came back and administered a severe beating to Jummei Malley in the feature bout at the 15th Rugby International Armory Friday, at 12 o'clock and was wounded at 12 o'clock but Malley with everything but the water pail, but could not put him down for the count. Malley is one of the best white lightweight that has ever played, and he also wore white birds spread the news that Norfolk, while only 15 years of age, ignighted his 12 bottle, wore cop, it was the consensus of opinion that the dose was wrong. But the dose was wrong. AMERICAN GIANTS WIN St. Louis, Mo., Tuesday—The American Giants defeated the St. Louis Giants at American Giants, 2001 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 1 2 St. Louis Giants, 2001 0 0 0 0 1 - 6 2 Batteries and Dixon; Finnier A. B. C's. Make It Three Straight Indianapolis, Ind., Tuesday—The Indianapolis straight relay from the Detroit Stars, 5 to 7. The A's hit both Cooper and Taylor's man have won right out of ten games since returning home. The score. A. B. C's, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 5 Batteries and Dixon; Finnier Batteries-McCure, Stevie and Powell; Cooper, Holland Williams. JACK JOHNSON IN PITTSBURG JACK JOHNSON IN PITTSBURG Pittsburgh, Sep. 3, 2-4. Jack Johnson, a world-renowned golfer, world, arrived here; for a three-day visit in the Smoky City was and royally entertained. He appeared at the Labor Day Golf Tournament and was entertained at the Leader House by George Bowles and Harry Char, preachers. Saturday evening he boxed a match-up at Central Park. He was here under the direction of Frank Sutton. ROYAL STARS 1: HANNOND 4 The Roval Stars defeated the Hampton Reds at Birmingham playgrounds on Sunday. Hobson of the Stars held the Roval Stars could do with Powell's delivery was to pick him three times. Red Fosse of the Stars could do with the fifth frame when he stole, stole second and pushed to third on a scrimmage and stole home with the winning --- BF WL RED CAPS LOSS Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 2—The Penn Red Cap down went in defeat to the New York Red Cap on Saturday afternoon in the run of 0 at 2 a.m. Red Cap ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Howards ... 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 * - Big Boy Butter May Get Cracked Batting Ward, late of E. A. F. has begun active training at Jonestown. Biz Boy Butter at Springfield. In the morning a satisfactory date is being THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Mrs. Jennie Grayson of Springfield, Ohio is visiting her son George of West West Thomas street, who has been ill is improving and expects to be out in the city was coelected grand bureurer of the state of Indiana jurisdiction of the state of Marion were in the city on bushland. Amida Gosswell has returned from Marion where they have been visiting the at the northwest corner of the society has taken an option on the building at the northwest corner of the society they expect to build a fraternal home and business block. Mr. and Mrs. Winn, who are visiting Mich, where they spent their vacation. Send all news for the Chicago Defender L. Stith, Lidg, West Washington street. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Newcastle, Ind. Terre Haute Ind Connersville, Ind. Pocatello, Idaho Boy, Wilson, who is traveling from the Pacific to the Atlantic, stopped over at the M. J. E. church. Church Champa, a preached two soul-stirring sermons at the A. M. J. E. church, Church Champa, was married to Mrs. Janie McWilliams this work and they are now married to Mrs. Janie McWilliams, spouse and dunkey party, given by Mrs. Ben Carothers, 322 South First Street, a great success. Kerritt, Elliott Carothers, arrived in the city last week from Chicago, IL, and will make a visit to her home. Still confined to her bed. Several men arrived here from Tulsa, Okla. a few days before. Miss Jenna, things they had in the city. Miss Jenna, V. Colby of Denver, Colo., arrived here from Tulsa. Miss Jenna, Wm. Jones. She will return to Denver in 19 or 15 days, and from Denver she will attend Howard University. IDAHO ```markdown ``` Price 25£ BLACK & WHITE SOAP Compound for all skin NOURISHING BLACK & WHITE Soap New Brunswick, N. J. Rev. J. Robinson, Sunday night at Eleanor Baptist church, Mr. Robinson of St. Louis is visiting daughter, daughter-in-law, and heights, River road, Rev. J. W. Washington, pastor of Eleanor Baptist church, had to return home from school, but deciding to leave again, somes, Mrs. bie Taylor of 187 Hale from her daughter in Detroit, Mich., that her grandmother was seriously ill. You can have the infirmity Mrs. Loba Gravson, 181 Hale street, St. Alban's Mission, held a hawn fete at the city hall, rescheduled for soon returns from Canada. Among the speakers was Attorney Nutter of Athletic City, Rev. Shahabah Alam, who returns from Canada. Hesekiah Alam of Chicago is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Carrie Tobias, and Mrs. Jonkins, 142 S. 10th street, is visiting her mother-in-law in Compton, this week. Mrs. Carrie Tobias, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Gladys Tatum Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Tatum Eleanor Baptist church, Mrs. Mollia E. Uxhahn is still confined to her bed. What Would You Give- FOR DARK SKIN ON SKIN THE CLEARIES AND OVERALL BLACK WINE OINTMENT THE MULTI-PURPOSE COLORANT FOR DARK SKIN QUICK CHEMICAL CO. MEMPHIS TENN. 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GEORGIA special course at Columbia University, New York City, during the summer session. preme grand lodge, K. of P., in Tuppea, Kan, last week. Before returning to college, you must attend Louis, Chicago and other points. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ingham, Dinnock street, and Bob Ingham, baby and baby. Both mother and baby are done fine. Miss Lula and Pearl Sewell are visiting their visits relatives in New York City. Miss Madeline R. Shivery of Savannah, Ga. will be visiting her brother, B. Steger R. Shivery. The many friends of Miss La Ray Williams will be glad to know that she is much better in the near future. Mrs. Louisville, Ky., hosts, to see Jeez Warrille if you want to sell the Chicago stork and make good money in Sundays. Call at 2612 Beckwalt with me. LOUISIANA. Morgan City, La A grand淑什姨 party was given at the K. of P. hall in Norwich recreation ground, Woods and Charley Coleman, Mrs. Virginia Nickerson is dead. She leaves to Willey and Charley Evans. She was a member of the Household of Ruth of our oldest citizens, departed this life. She was a life-long member of our oldest citizens. Charley Evans of New York is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Clementem E. Johnson and Mrs. Loyons is residing with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnson. Layton Loyons arrived home on the 26th of August. He has been living in the house of his sisters, Williams, E. Stancumare, Mr. Murritt, Mrs. Maggie Robertson, Mrs. Williams and Miss Mole Carter are on the skir Algiers, La. M. Mrs. Chas, D. Smith, proprietor of Smith's Pharmacy, is now making an effort to secure no elephant dwelling houses to her step. The work was done by Jane's MINNESOTA Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Luther Watts, Mrs. Fielden Watts, Mrs. Kila Inker, Eugene Watt Jr. and Earl Willight motored to St Paul last Saturday after the bus. BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTY TREATMENT Jallico, Tenn. H. H. James made a trip to Nashville to visit the grand lodge. E. Days Mr. and Mrs. Gina Davenport, a fine boy, Charles Haley made a business trip to Nashville, where he is holding a revival at the Christian church, Mrs. Brooks, wife of Rev. Brooks, who has been teaching school in Gia., for eight months, is home again. Duersburg Tenn Newborn Tenn Mr. and Mrs. Powkil of Dyerburgh were the guests of Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Powkil with home folks in Brownsville, Mrs. Arthur Taylor of Ridgeley is spending a week at the park spent the week in Halls, Tenn. The group is friends and relatives here. The Rev. C. C. Gray visited Memphis Sunday, which start their旅宿 here Sunday. Hartsville Tong The Hartsville Fairs Association has just closed one of its most successful tickers sold than had been sold on any one day of the preceding fairs. The association amplifies that will have all modern conveniences, so meeting among the fans is making than the final meeting of the religious leaders of the African Methodist church at the courthouse Monday night. The event was weeks by Sister I. T. Mitchell of gallatin, Tenn. This most evangelist is a friend and co-founder of a unique song base in Hartsville african. HAWAII LEADS IN OPULENCE A concert held at the largest nor cannin income and miscellaneous taxes in the nation, not excepting New York, according to Col. Howard Hathaway, collector of taxes. The ports that 18,543 persons made returns there last year and that the money they paid in taxes aggreated $18,539-$18,558 represented income taxes. AROUND THE HUB Milwaukee, Wis. Beloit. WIs. THE BUCKEYE STATE By Alexander O. Taylor ```markdown ``` A. O Taylor THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Lima Ohio Salem Ohio Troy, Ohio The Smoketown Social given by the Miami Auditorium Club at Edwards' Auditorium Thursday evening played the program was既原意良好. Mr. Campbell completed a classical program. Lawrence Green drew round after round of applause, teetered, and men and special numbers were initially received. Mr. and Mrs. Delaware, to have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Calvert for the Mrs. Calvert, Mrs. Cook for a sister of Mr. Calvert, Mrs. Cook for a sister of Mistress Cooper of Westville, Ohio, received a dressing by Mrs. Sam Hutry who returned from Indiana. Inst. Mrs. Hutry while there was under the care of William Brown. Inv. Arnold of Wilbarger-University gave a song rehearsal evening which was well attended. Bellair, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio Rev. W. W. Cinnemann, Ohio, is the custor of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson has resigned his position as messenger at the state capital and will be shown his shop. Mrs. Tracy Bryan of Columbus, Ohio, and three children are joined, of East 12th street, Miss Eve visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Valentine visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Valentine greeting street. Miss Eliseon Jackson of sister, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of 12th sister, Mrs. Thomas Taylor, of 12th Virginia School of Huntington, W. Va. is visiting her sister and brother-in- law, East 15th street. Charles Woods and Manchester, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Wellsville, Ohio The Lee Chapel A M.E. church Sunday school hold its annual music night under the command of Scoutmaster S. Clarence Brown have returned to New York Book. The Progressive Club entertains children at the Scoutmaster's work at a reception held at their headquarters on 10th street. Miss Maude Chambers after grazing several months with friends here. Miss Margarette Johnson, Mrs Julia Robertson, of White street, California. Samuel Stokes and Amos Henderson of Pittsburg were week and week visiting out of Pittsburg and visiting out of Caldwell. Paulhanger of the C. & P. Club, has an engagement for the Labor day celebration, which in lieu of flowers will be given to the largerstown chants. Meals will be held at the C. & P. Club. The committee of arrangements and Samuel Denham. The first Lively worship Wednesday evening of the A.M. Church church. KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lansby have returned from their visit to the University of Arizona. Mrs. Chester Hill was called to Gleno on account of an illness. Mrs. Ester Terry, who has been on a chance visiting with her husband to change visiting with her husband, has been Smith, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Week School, son of Sarah, F. Miller is improving slowly. Sarah, Eve, Beaver, and Bhusbod, Mr. and other parts in Missouri, visiting Saturday, Mrs. Johnston of Kansas City, Mo. is here visiting with her husband, Mrs. and Mrs. H. Brown, a few weeks. DR. LE ROY N. BUNDY DENTIST 2265 E. 40th St. "The St. John" CLEVELAND, OHIO Partners equipped with the most modern appliances for efficiency and service. Gas administered. In attendance: Dr.Le Roy N.Bundy SURGEON DENTIST Dr. Charles Gray MECHANICAL EXPERT THE NEW "pressing and training inc G. M. MORGAN'S HAIR Before OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY; QU We pride ourselves very highly when the few enterprises that are now and have grown in the hair industry, beautify and care, and quantity with the original guarantee of our institution, February 12th, 1890. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G. A. M. Hair Refiner Cream, positively straightens Elleview Hair, promotes an excellent growth Hair Grower, promotes an excellent growth Hair Pressing Night Cap, presses and trays Hair Pressing Fragment, beautifies and cures Hair Pressing Gloss, makes the hair soft, s Dandruff and Tatter Ointment, rids the skin of Black Hair Stain, temporarily changes face Hair Shamp, Fragment, beautifies and cures Hair Refiner Soap, necessary for treatment a beautiful toilet and shampoo. We Guarantee Our Products individually. Remittances must accompany all order. No goods shipped. C. O. D unless a scoop THE NEW IDEA "pressing and training the Hair while you sleep" G. MORGAN'S HAIR REFINER CREAM Before After PRICE $100 OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY; QUANTITY AND SERVICE We pride ourselves in being highly skilled when we age in our business. We are one of the few enterprises that are now and have been able to quip you with our original before-the-war prices and maintain our high standard of quality and the international service that we started with since the birth of our institution, February 19th, 1893. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G. A. MORGAN'S HAIR PRODUCTS Hair Refrine Cream, positively straightens hair in 15 minutes. $19.99 Hair Grower, promotes an excellent growth of good-looking hair. Hair Pressing Night Cap, presses and trains the hair while you sleep. $19.99 Hair Pressing Gloss, makes the hair soft, glossy. Dandruff and Tatter, Ointment, rids the head of dandruff and other dis- Remittances must accompany all orders. We pay no postage or express. No goods shipped. C. O. U. unless accompanied by satisfactory references. Ask your Drugpist, or write. 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Charles Shiner, 2 years old, lived in the House of Destination on Tuesday, charged with throwing rock saws into a barn located in Central Police Court. Earth touched in Central Police Court defies the laws as a sure case for inmals. In this way Daily explained the charge in front of a shutter fan which exploded air from the window. He was a police officer and a police officer at that point she drew night, and the last time he found someone carrer in his possession he for a further hearing. The many friends the street will be sorry to hear that while she was coming downtown she plowed the street she will be confined to school teachers of Santa Philadelphia entered Amos Scott for martial arts鉴定 M. W. Williamson of 122 Latina street to arrive at the courthouse. He was announced, and Mrs. A. W. Johnson have moved from North 10th North 20th street. Harrisburg, Pa. Washington, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. The members of the 1911 M. A. Commiss No. 20 hold an annual jubilee Aug. 27 which Hobbes left Jefferson to visit her hom in Philadelphia. Hobbes will visit her home in Philadelphia on Thursday evening which was held Thursday evening which was Miss Brown and Miss Matthews of Har- cinsberg and Miss Bathsheba of Baltimore spent of days in Charlotte visiting friends. Oklahoma, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Rev J. E. Bottle of Dalhous, Minn., is visiting in the city, Virginia Association of Women in Business, Greenwood Park September 6. The Dolphinana Club gave a baby shower Summer at Maternity Hospital, married her boyfriend, Grand Lodge of Old Fellows and Homeschool of Bathurst, New York. The baby was being boarded Des Moines; Mrs. Carrie Law, Mrs. Frank J. Johnson, Mrs. Jeffrey Nobels, Mrs. Florence Haines, Mrs P. G. Geergis, Mrs M. Brooks will also attend. The body of Alexander Winn, who was hanged by a mob at Datura, was found in the city, Minn., just a week later, taken from an undertaking establishment and burned. Do You Suffer The Misery of Aching Bones? Then You Should Take This Pilkington 2225 LIVER PILLS IN THE SMOKY GYM D. W. BOLLO WILSON NORTH CAROLINA MISSISSIPPI Mrs. Amna R. Kochletter left to attend the Baptist Convention in Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. John K. Cox spent time outwing fishing and fishing on Tomoka Lake, Ky. to attend the Medical Association, Mrs. C. A. Hatcher will leave for St. Louis and Orlando, Ill. He will leave for St. Louis Saturday. Mrs. Susie Baker is very ill. Willie Hatcher will leave for St. Louis Saturday. He will people at St. Louis once. Plough's Prescription C-2223 95% ALCOHOL RHEUMATISM Gout, Skatica, Eumbarn, Lame Burk, Ure and Lactic Acid Conditions BLOOD DISORDERS Leukemia, Chronic Sepsis and aniril infections arising from bas blood. Prescription C-2223 is for the internal use only. It is absorbed and eri- cated rapidly in the blood, and with almost immediate effect, the gastrointestinal tract is morphous, chiral prosthesis or entery. 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A delightful evening was spent by the party of young ladies and gentlemen and the party of young ladies and gentlemen and the land and H. F. Paul. A very interesting and pleasant trip was made to the villages and other resorts and beauty spots of northern Michigan by the Misses James Knight, Paul and H. Robinson. Banton Harbor, Mich A large crowd attended the chapel Lake B. Association in Norfolk. Northwest of Grand Rapids is moderator. The Western division held a fair at Lake B. and K. Chambers of Chicago spend a few hours with Grand Rapids. Deborahs to the convention at Bownew were Dear- lily Taylor, Fletcher, Elmwood and Littleton. Miss Pearl Williams of Bownew, Rey B. R. Penn of Kearna- Wis, was obtained Sunday. August 25. KENTUCKY Paris Ky. Miss Patella R. Jones of New Reche- n, N. Y., returned home after a Kaney. Miss John S. Young of Frank- fort and Miss January attended the Mrs. Raven Pilbrunn and Mrs.玛- garet Tanner of Columbia, Mrs. M. and Mrs. T. Skolton, Miss Margaret Hiley of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. S. die- Aug. 25. He leaves a wife, one daughter, one son and other relatives. George of Chicago is visiting relatives here. Madisonville, KY Hew, H. I., Thayer, president of Atkinson College, returned from New York University, Tennessee, Tennessee, passed through the city Friday on route to Clay, Ky. Mrs. Hew, a graduate of home, after spending a few weeks in the city, Mrs. Mary Bard left Bristol Tuesday for the hospital at Nashville, unaccounted by Dr. E. G. Tucker and Mrs. Hew, Mrs. Bard and Mrs. Leslie Garten of Barkington, Ky. spent several days in the hospital. Mrs. Leslie Garten of Barkington, Ky. spent several days in the hospital. Mrs. Leslie Garten of Barkington, Ky. visited her parasitic larvae. The Rev. A. Fox, pastor of the Eastview Baptist Anderson, to preach meals last week. He also preached at night for the Baptist Anderson to preach meals last week. 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Miss Morgie Brown of Yorkes spent the first day with withdrawn from the session at the Mount Zion Baptist church Montgomery, where she will attend the sessions of the National Medical Association. Miss Robert Ellison and Lee Smith were among those who attend the Lexington Baptist church at H. T. Towns' 101 high street. WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA The Mrs Sunburst Springs, The Mrs Sunburst Springs was well attended Sunday, August 28. The poster, Rev Holland, filled the pulpit, Ms. Amie Brown, the bishop, Ms. Belle Huntington, and Mrs. W. W. Huntington are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grant or Rose View cottage. The Community School soon will be open Monday, Sunday, will be worth your while. The program changes each month. Arrived Sunburst, Amgust Rose, Jesse Steward, Durham and Kelley, all of indianapolis, on their way to the musical. The musical was born musical Club gave a concert Wednesday evening which was a great success. 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Union Station Notes Mrs. Joseph L. Mitchell, 69 50th street trip to Pittsburgh, from Bemidji, trip to Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Annette south and son have arrived to Pittsburgh, from Bemidji, trip left for a trip to Chicago, with a trip to Indianapolis, W. W. Brooks and children visiting friends in Easton, to Chicago, and Mrs. Artur Brooks and children are visiting friends in Easton, to Chicago, and Mrs. Artur Brooks and children hold a poem and art at the F.I.T.S. SEND NO MONEY! Don't be. Don't be. Don't lose money, both name and address for the free prize you win. MERCIS. Dell. Allergan. Wise @ P.N. LEPSC, Dept. 62, MILWAUKEE, WI. SORE LEGS HEALED Greg Lees born in Eugene, Iowa. Born at the local Iowa State University. Greg Lees born in Iowa State University. Milwaukee, WI. 1914 Great Bay Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 1914 Great Bay Ave. Milwaukee, WI. suburban Gardens, September 2, Mrs victiming Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Martin Johnson Hotel Happenings The management of the Glovers Hotel is seeking to rent out its cubicle department equipped with all modern improvements. CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Calif. THE PRAIRIE STATE Springfield, Ill. Champaign, Ill. Galeaburgh, Ill Calro III Mrs. Annie Mette Cherry of 22nd and Park avenue, Baltimore, MD, and Mrs. Jennifer Lombrick for several days. The funeral was held Thursday, March 26, 2015, at Frederick Douglas of Baltimore, Md., ordained by Mrs. Stella Patti is better known as Hancock and Hattie Fourrson returned to their home in West Surfside, where she met her husband, with Mrs. Frances Nalbess of West 23rd and the Morning Star Kurtist church of Union, has just returned from a trip to Western Mission Association. On his return trip he preached at Marshfield, Louis, Mo., Mrs. Resse Williams of Smith and Smith are sick. The latter is improving. Order your Deferment from Lee and he will help. He will give it prompt attention. Sparta, III. Decatur, Ill. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Mounds. E. C. Hamill and Hattie Mertes met with Mrs. Inez Molley visited Miss Fern Italy and Mille Boeum visit Miss Carlton and Mille Boeum visit Miss Cappi Mission Society met with Mrs. Inez Molley returned from Barnes hospital much improved. Williams and wife, Mrs. James A. Childs and city of the Valley Lock No. 6, assisted by the lodges of the Sixth plaza. Shim H. F. R. church in Montmorin St. and R. W. Battie visited founders of association ceremony. Miss Lovie bell visited friends in Mountains Mrs. Rose Green and family have Hamilton required an excellent program here Monday evening under Mrs. H. Hall and daughter of Indianapolis visit with friends here. They were acquainted and wife are spending their vacation at their former home in Tahoe there in twenty years. Mrs. George visiting relatives, D. E. N. Davis in central Iowa and family motored to St. Louis Sunday. George Lander of Miss Smith spent last week in St. Louis visiting Sunday at Walnut Hill. Miss Edith Tanner was in Chicago has work, George Newman approved. Jacksonville. Miss Carya Died buried Sunday at the home street. She leaves a mother, stepfather, one sister and brother to Wednesday from Mount Emery Baptist the residence of Mrs. Karen Williams Monday evening. She is grown of pleasant visit at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Glendora Hill have returned from and to the Friederation of women. More "FULTO'S" vested Brings dollars) $1.75 (One actions Outfit Sta FOOD-BEST NEWS HAIR AND CURES DISEASE STOPS FALLING OUT Wanted!! More Wanted!! 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All Pretty State news must reach the office by Tuesday noon in inure publication. 22 weeks. Mrs. Tamar Clinnberg, Bloomington state meeting of the Federation of Association of Bay Area Women, Sunday in the city, motoring home with her brother, who was passing through the city. Royals were motored at an informal evening. Towers were laid for sale. Mrs. Carl King gave a lunch on Friday to a relative of his father, who was the host, the longtime Loma, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Priss, Mrs. Mrother, Mrs. Allen, Miss Irwin, Mrs. Jamboree, Dr. Hunt has been announced as reviving a franchise for the theatre in minor league baseball. A representative is in our city. The most colorful catches was given in the home of Mrs. Jerome Hunt, 40, Greenwood avenue, in the most picturesque, was decorated an evening of guests present and registering their attendance the evening was Mrs. Pritchard, 42, literature Mrs. Sailie Blue Cheerleon, Hon. Mrs. Grace Due, to the beginning of my studies on September 6th I want to thank in advance for the continuation. Let us extend other central Illinois towns a thank you. A Chicago Defender. Thank you—A. Metropolis, Ill Freeport, III. Harvey III Bloomington, IL. The Big Brother Elks of Bloomington (chicks) gave a piece for the children Thursday, August 25. The Women's Chicks held their fed-fission meeting at Flint Hills, Mrs. Cary Goody, Mrs. Emily Wilson, Mrs. Melissa Smith and Mrs. Emily Wilson made a grape leaf Sunday. Mrs. made a grape leaf Sunday. As August 25 at Ecxonium's Chapel A. M. E. Church, Mrs. Harrison Pierce, 911 W. Monroe Street, has been very slick the day Keyanre. Ill. The socials and program given at each night were enjoyed very much. Mrs. Bickerton, the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jabok Friday night and at the home of Mrs. Edward Adams and Mrs. Edward Adams and their cars, Mrs. Lillie Bedel and their future home, Mrs. Also, Mrs. M. 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JOHNIE THORNS Wash. to know the whereabouts of my brother, Jorien Thomas, last board of in-house officers of the Chicago Board of Trade to his brother, George Thorns, care Chicago Defender, Chicago Ill. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my dear wife who passed away one year ago, Sept. 1. "In the graveyard safely sleeping. Lies the one we have so deadly. In the lonely, silent grave And the flowers we lay above you, we are still. Husband and family, Henry Slaugh ler. HERE IT IS! Theoretic Financial Recorder Register. The most unique, successful and well-respected churches, clubs, lodges, schools and other public enterprises ever invented. Just the thing for Business or committees send at once for full information as to price, plans and valuable suggestions. Agents dress live. J. S. Woods, 3231 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, IL—Advertisement. 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HELP WANTED-11415 WANTED-FIRST LINE LANE DOWNSKIRK MIDDLE TREE LANE, CONFIDENCE with S. A. T. WATKINS, S. W. RANDOLPH CHURCH. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE ESTABLISHED BY FIANIST DESIRES POSIT JOHN T. JACKSON, 52 S. 41, F. P. PARK, 52 AGENTS WANTED in every city of the United States to sell lots in localities proposition is selling rapidly all over the country. Some salesmen are making a hunch and up. Write for participants. HOMESTEAD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION PERSONAL HAIRDRESSING PARA-MONT HOME SHOWER 244 Parma Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 Para-Mont Special 244 Para-Mont Manor, Attn: Attn. fellows 244 Para-Mont Manor, Attn. fellows Para-Mont Staircase Coach. Chg. No. 1, O. B. With a Spider of goals I will have the hair. Fellows massage and tautu- rize. Order today. The Para-Mont School of Hair. MLA, ULA, Chicago 320 Michigan ave. Chicago, MI 60611 Para-Mont Special for your residency. Ground 101 FOR RENT FOR RENT- BY THE APTERONON AND PATRONS, please contact us. Please call Catletts, 212-555-1234, catletts.com OR HOME AND HOME-ELITE, 212-555-1234 and STD. telephone service. 212-555-1234 lodgings are OFFICES FOR RENT NEAR 52TH ST. - MODERN: IBDAL ST. NEAR 52TH ST. - SITT ST. ST. Park and Park. INSTRUCTION Newton's law 87. LAWRENCE AVE., 4500 APT. 30-SMART room; coupe; room; modern; wooden; INDIANA AVE., 4444 APT. 2-FURNITURE 100 M. suitable for coupe or room; brookwood, 100 M. INDIANA AVL, 64H, 3D APT, LT-AFB INDIANA AVL, 64H, midfloor not preferred REINVESTED 2015 INDIANA AVL, 2014, 30TH FL, FT-AFB INDIANA AVL, single floor, rooftop, basement 2015. FURGAN AVE, 2014-10N GNK LANE FUNK 2015. FURGAN AVE, 2014-10N GNK LANE FUNK; also 2 units, floor, rooftop, basement. E 260th ST, 26th APT, 2-NASTY FUN S 260th ST, 26th APT, 1-hope, 2-class class GRAD HLTH, 26th APT, 2-FAST, 260th GRAD HLTH, 26th APT, 1-hope, 2-class class PEMBRE AVE. 438, 439 AUT APT - A BIS modern convention - Kenwood 7527 modern convention - Kenwood 7527 GRAND RVV 3000-3000 SERIES PUNCH ROOM SUPPLIES FOR LUXURY LAMARITA AVENUE, 100-104-0000 SHELF OR ADJUSTABLE SHELF, 52.50 WEST, 100-104- LAMARITA AVENUE, 100-104-0000 SHELF OR ADJUSTABLE SHELF, 52.50 WEST, 100-104- IMALNA AVE. 1924 - Motor GN FLEEN motor only PRAIRIE AVE., AVE. 233, Pred. 231 STATE ST. 236 - FIRST ROOF COPELE modern; family of 2 - Westminster 637. FIRST ROOF AVE., 231 - NATLYN FURN. FIRST ROOF AVE., 231 - LARGE FURN. front porch; farmhouse 232 - AVE. FIRST ROOF AVE., 231 - NATLYN front porch; modern; Pred. 238. FIRST ROOF AVE., 232 - LARGE FURN. front porch; farmhouse 232 - AVE. LAWRENSE AVE., 421 - 231 APT. Furn. in porch; family of cool water. WALMILA AVE., 422 - 231 EL - FURN. Furn. in porch; family of cool water. VERMEN AVE., 423 - APT. E - LARGE central steam heart hot and cold water. STATE ST. 235 - APT. E - FURN. ROOMS. Boulderland AVE. MIDDLEHAN AVE., 2323 - FURN. ROOMS. Douglas 2339 WANTS-XX-XX, COLLEGE OF THE GENTLEMAN TO be born in 2009 in BOGOTA BORG 211. RIHLOWS, AVE., 5221, APE., 11-FURNS AVE., 5221, APE., 11-FURNS to other burgundy burgundy burgundy BURG 56 WARASH AVE., 5221, NEATLY FERN, LM. WARASH AVE., 5221, NEATLY FERN, LM. to other burgundy burgundy burgundy INDIAA AVL, AVL, APV, APV INDIAA AVL, APV, APV INDIAA AVL, APV, APV CAPITAL AVE. 310TH—TURN FURNISH WITH attendees and two staff members to stay in the building. PRESENT AVE. 310TH—SNATTY TURN for first class guests. Also host for COLLEGE AVE. 310TH—TWO NEXTLY TURN for first class guests. Host for water UNFURNISHED ROOMS PEARLUF, AVE. 432-220 UNPUR man and wife. FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED ST. 101, TORONTO, CAN for night bingo/sleepover, bath, phone, or car. FURNISHED FLATS PERFECT per month. A. N. CENTRAL. BCOM AND BOARD NEW YORK CLASSIFIED Large linen closets for rear衣线和 lines, backroom, and kitchen. Large dressers, kitchen, and heaters deep. Furniture 200 Houses. W. Phelner, 28 St. Pole, St. Housen. 10671, BRESTA Temporarily used for valuable people, out-of town people preferred. 227 W. Few doors from "T" station. 13 35 23 73 Few doors from "T" station. 13 35 23 73 household Goods, ing you can use. REAL BSTATE FOR SALE Did You Know THAT FROM FOUR TO FIVE YEARS RENT WILL PAY FOR A PARTICULAR HOME. LET US FRONT THIS TO YOU, THAT WITH THE MONEY YOU PAY FOR RENT YOU CAN OWN ONE OF THESE WON- PERFUL HOMES IN A FEW YEARS: not written TEN-BOOM HOUSE, PUR- NAGE HEAT, BEAUTIFUL HEAT, ONLY $3,500 NEAR 39TH, ONLY $3,500 SEVEN AND EIGHT BOOM HOUSES, ELECTRIC LIGHT STEAM HEAT, ONLY $5,500 TERMS. HOMESTEAD REALTY CO. W. N. DEARBORN ST. PHONE STATE 1561 OWN YOUR HOME - IN CHICAGO - - MORGAN PARK - GET AWAY FROM HIGH RENTS HAVE A GARDEN - HAVE CHICKENS Big Lot Sale SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 LIGHT DAY, NEXT. 5 BRIAN PRICES - EAY TERMS let your home be heated. Let your build your home near sea. The money you will save will be worth more than your year and have nothing but abuse from landlords. HOW TO GET THERE The Pottery Group of Haiti at St. court, transfer to at 39th St. property, be placed at 8th place and Throop BIRTH AND LOCATION P. B. REMACAS, OWNER 132 PENNSYLVANIA, CT 07410 AMO $7,000 Buys Modern 6-Flat Bldg. Indiana Ave and 48th Chicago Defender We write any 21st day of insurance deposit manage property and buy and sell will be paid. when you can have a new brick bungalow in your neighborhood. Look at building now being rebuilt at 622 St. Lawrence ave., then call at office, or contact us for further parties, or phone fax 3029. ELLLSWORTH W. CAVE Real Estate Clay Loam Lands THE SALE: PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Established 16 years, in college service, renting 500+ square feet of space occupying $600 per month. Please phone 510-262-8222 L. St. Charles, Chicago, IL 60611 or email bjones@photogallery.com. Please may lay out the children's door at home on a 1837, Garland hearse. SALE $25 WEEKLY. EVENINGS. MALL order business. over 20 successful placebars free. Emure Supply Co. Wheeling. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR A SMALL INVESTOR. Write L. Spartan, Little Rock, Arkansas. Call 314-262-8222. WONDERFUL RESTAURANT. Gift Location: permeate, Call Victory 402 between 2 and 4 p.m. Proton Brown. ICE CREAM PARLOR. STATE ST. NEAR BROOKLYN. Call 314-262-8222. ICE CREAM PARLOR. STATE ST. NEAR BROOKLYN. Call 314-262-8222. Auto service. Expressing and moving. Parking and parking. Parking and moving. Special rates given on moving. Three trips daily to N. St. and 3. p. m. on phone. Phone: 760-7422. Phone: 760-7422. Sieben la a EDITORIAL A : ) 4 Saturday, PAGE OF THE September 3, 1921 a eer ( Doubt and fear hinder progress. — (prt th AK. SSeS ——————————Se THe - 1 ‘ ae OUR WEEKLY SERMON | | was : LA JAN OUR WEEKLY SERMON) Man: Againse Beast DR. A. WILBERFORCE, WILLIAM aS Se ace 3s Se EERE Enrouaheut "the counsry. who cesire to end a) mere EVESTIV: “IRASURES “FIROT: DIES _ meme tomer t | SRS SERRE || OT ee ae Me PRT EES Stan Peta PRAYER WWM Pies LY: Ae see PERE SE EE | _ ve cae ae arnt ant Reins ln in nn erly Arle THE ROBERT 8, ABgOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY ee i Ve WE BMG MAES oe Wy a See Pastor of Shuler. 3H: Chive | BYE WRG TLE A | al fi ho | Neste ts gn conten ee ow ore do, a ated acter, Meee jarvey, Ml. LAE ELSI STAAS Breese fF ESS EA atseriminated nguine ated that others. stand how to do journalistic ES rec ae tnt an ooo nn | ME ey | SPREAD we den ski st onc on at atc enna sans PROSE.” "| Patience eae coe aed | BOLE Ag Ce Le eee ee ert ant ee eee ee er Manner te | BAe tee! oT eT i arp} Grae a AeA ich nc no FER, ff aking exo. ctr he i FOOL THERE WAS eatt iaast ke itn agree Wishes stadt ond Pa eae SE yO ena: 2 Naren (SSE tetas Leet us te Wea sl Fenteret and completed i cour A fool there way and he robed in white: ¢Exen ax you and U cin) But his heart wars black as the deepest nigh, ‘And little he thought of justice or right. ‘As with Sendish glee and with keen delight He lynched a poor innocent min. ‘The devlt sited when his vietlm fel (As only the devil can.) And fraps—though the tires were burning. well— Tiled higher the tuel, tor who could toll How wwugh was the thember coming 10 hell ‘Of the Infamous white robed Klin, A NEW ANGLE IT SEEMS TO BE # most dificult matter tor white Amurien to decide just what the status of black America is or should Ww. On the one hand, Wheralists Adunit our taht to be: elassed ax 100 per cent American dand entitled to the henetits aceuring therefrom. while, ‘on the other hand, the one-tiack minds are shouting “this is a white u's country." and on that assump Yon they expect every dark see to dance when they eniek hewhip. Hut the Japanese are more inelned to Bee jugglers than danecrs and vloubttess Unis will be demonstrated at the coming conterence at Washing ton in November, in whieh’ not only: Japan wut China Weill have a volers The race auestion tha will he pre sented will cover or include what is commonly’ elled The “rice question” in this country. THI: AVERAGE American white man who contends that this. is ae white mum's county means to_exchade not only the Mengollans but the Culored American i Wal, But iC agywars inany of them reexgnize ant Admit a difference between the Mongolian and our groun.. The contention on thelr putt ie Tht the Mon Rolian Is net and cannot become an American fy the Arne sense if that term—his loyalty and altegtimes 1s Recessarily: teredan. With us on the other tkind, our Josalty sind devotion te our institnfuns enmot be ques dimmed tye any one. This Is the new aingle to whieh at Yention ie now being called, AN AN ILLUSTRATION of this ansiv the New York American sty editnialls: The Near be no menwen, Te je loyal Meeks 3 willing snldiey in sway and a pro- dnetive warker in peace. Bur the “seflow aman i a hemes. He fs not and tie eannot become an American, Jie remains a Chinese wp dagunese, and in the ease of ‘the datwnies his whole Togalty: iste apa, In pees And an sit” It be thie weneestod thar our toredathers fees broneht here aualmet thee WH and tenes we jase we other eotntry. sm therefore are morally: and Wgally entitled to restdenie and cittzenship here, THE EDITORIAL further says: “Hsueh a thing swore possiblesind aie sene white man dreams at it The expel Nectens would Mave mo land la got, 10 herne to sock, thu wave af eefuze.” UF this viewpoint swore taken ky ath whit Americans there would no. Jonger bea race problenn in the United States so far am ranectis the white American amour sroup, tor it Founqiestionably tue Hut we are Tulb-Redzod Amori- can eltzens, luyal te Ameriean institutions and having “no cliluy spon any ather country ar zevernment BUT SINCE we are Mentitied with am oppressed raed we camiot evingerthize with ar Indorse ally moves iene petesition having tor its object ar jurpse The excliigion of any other pies er graup trem one shores solely on race’ grounds. AN American citizens Se are ieceneirily. in davor of such rstrictions and imitations enverineg the subject af inunigestion as Will exclide tndestmnbles, whatoversthely ree er mie Tionallhy mas be, Thea Taer that most of our domestic Aroubles sire due fe the Tnwless ete of foreieners Scho eeine tren “other conntedes than Japan or China, What wesasht w do, therefare, ts te exednde all whose presence Ip Tikely ta be a-menaes to the stety of ate Gnstitutions and net _mersdy beesinee of thelr yaekal Mentity, RUBAKING ot seauine Amerieanisme the question anay he senmoprately asked, whe is the tre ar genuine Ameren? The answer woukl necessaeily Iie, the Ine Gini, whe te nee a whie man. That this eauntey Therefor is a white man's esintry ts sueh by comment and net-ly prlurity. of uecnpaney er qrehase tor a matter of Het. Twas a question of might and net ane Of Hight. Stull, it ie an accomplished tact, the capities oC whieh dee nor new ietatalde, We have ne ground ‘of complaint as tong we we are partlelqents upon torms, fof sauality. in the exereise and emiegment ar Ore rizhts and qwisilezes ae such, Wn ie a sours of gnititieation dnd felief to us to Hind eelitorial expressions. sneh as ‘quoted, which we hope yetleets the dominant sentiment ‘at, White Americans. BOMBING BINGA SEVENTH TIME the hor 2 Noutiy Mark avenue, has was thrown shout oidn ve trent pore was torn eff fa Mock shattered, For 4 woight be stated that ¢ ree, H net eMeient, wotier y esnistantly amd contisten Here erimes are evanmity rs uf wn group, $s sonnew! COMES to rounding uy 4 se whites why prey upon Who may be either goed 0 FORTHE SEVENTH THE the hame of leinker Seme Binzy, S822 Southy Mark avenue, has Imen bombed, The last teih was thrawn about midnight ‘Thursday: “A portion of the: treat porch teas turn eff ane windows fn fe vadias at x Mock shattered, For the heneitt of Romesiiente W inight be ststed that Chieage wast ai having a firs, I not eMeient, otice fmee. Tow thes manaxe tw constantly aad consistently bn atcent yom "scenes where erimex are committed, expecially Lagalisy moinkers of one group, Is somewhat of a mys tore to some, AWHEN TY COMES ‘to rounding uy individuals or anes +f lawiess whites why prey upon members. of Mlivir ean ster who may be either eood or lead eltizens, the polive have been known to make wonderfl: hauls, and in double aniek time, tae, Note bow quickly the Runinen connect with the Messy Enright and Big Tim Murphy eaves were corralled, Mow autekly thes unearthed the Worthington swindle. Mow quickly thes ately every’ Whack face that runs counter to the Yaw, “One indent would have 16 he execedinghy zullie Tie tw believe Uke sory That such things, “simply dappens “TEE MEN who ate actually doing the bumbing are Lindouldedly Wired degenernies who Wages, for a sew Maltry dullars, Itke puppets to the will of the wesassing ‘musqueriding as honest, upright eltizens, What do they earevabont the race question? How wonld: ft ened them if every Mock in Hyde Park and Kenwood an exclusively white? They would bomb for dollar 2 uiitfenaite's home on the North Side just cox qulekly fas thes Mould the home of «Wack man an the South Side, and thes have done so, ME. INGA finmediniely’ hud the damage reraived and the lambing instead of frightening hhim into leaw- ing only mide hin the more determined ty stlek and fight the shatter out. This Ix the atthinde that every Prperts halder shaihl tke, The end ef these ant- ‘igo Is nL far off, amd when the legal bomb is exploded in the ranks of some of these so-called “protective” societies shattered tar worse Onin the glass in the Minas home will be the reputations of some men who now stand high in the business amd financkal world, It $a truisin, “every dog has his day.” PITY THE JEWS AND THE CATHOLICS THE ORGANIZATION known ax the Ku Klux, Kian: Has loon quite extensively advertised recently. some free and a great deal paid for. In reading that whieh Was ald fOr one can come to no other conclusion, If what Is thereln suid fs true, than that Mt an innocent, jannless and lawful fraternal organization to whieh any person ef coo standing can become a niember. UW fx anerted that fix main purpose Ix “to guarantee Yo all men that this country shall forever he what tte founders intended, the lind of the fee and the home of the brave; whervin all mien, regardless of rice, color for creed, can Hive in peace and happiness. enjoying the greatest amount of liberty in any country in the world” CAN THIS RE TRUE? We think not, In fact, the History of the organization and: utterances wf Me Pres ent chiet in interclows are contradictory of what is quoted. The organization ts presumed to be a revival Of the Klaw of Ecconstrugtion days, and that was known, OUR WEEKLY SERMON [his space ia devotes to the use of ministers Eiroughout the: country. who desire te. senda) mes: Hhge to our readers: ‘These sermons are restricted 79 HS‘worda, and may be sent without otficiat notice) PRAYER By Rev, Charles Williams, Pastor of Shaffer A. M. Es Chureh, Text—St. Luke, 1111: “Lord, teach us to pry." RAYER ia the presenting of our roauest Co God Pie tttng an our hearts to tm adres ont our desires tore Hib In. prayer the heat must be the iyents” Without neni and Crmestaors our apuliestion to Godt uesles Gad Ty the ohyect of raver. ‘Chyia Seats fs the only medium ot prayer. Ite inthe way’ 19 the taner? ty him ove have neoees: we asus ah tig nn dines despot TATOO mere Tie i tho mediator hetween od and ws. raver should be ar constant exerelae, "iening, id forming aad a noon Wit ea ano cry alts Bind Me shall ear my selkeerse Pat 12, duets sltage te pray and at to wlntetae 8 Wp ever ati! fy nol, God te ceer wel (0 nies.” Pisoni she apetated. medium of ome tnunications tyes Sets Paver moces (heed Thar oven all" things. dese ue traght ws he topeasy "Men seepage aay after thie Wane 10 TENS tie he ee ohne and admitted to be a erimfnal organization, “Then, in Mr, Simmons’ newspaper interviews, the fact fs brought aut that the purpose of the wrgunizition fe not nly to miimiain “white supremacy.” Mut ta. exclude si undesirables Jews and Homan Catholiés, Nothing ean he more un-American and more mischievots thin this, ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL principles of our system of government fs that there should be no re- Higious text and that no one shontd be proscribed on arcount of his religious bellors or relat Mentity, It ix Just as un-American to sey (hat a Presbyterian or a Methodist Is undestratde ax Ht bs to say Het af Renan, Catholic. And is just as contrary to the fundamental prineiples of our government ty sig that am [allan or a German fs undesirable as it Is to say that of a dew. Recanse x Jew fe not a Christian I dees nwt necessity: follow that he cannot he a zoml American citizen, His velizious bellefs are not essential ty con stitute bie American citizenship. ACCORDING TO THE KLAN'S pald Ravertisnment these groNNY He Well AK su own ATE NOL excluded, Perhaps the best way to tind ont whether or not the cliims set for in the pall ads are true ts for seme of hs to stek membership in this Sunday school orant- zation. Hut {x fs safe te asoime teat the great mass of American peopte cannot asd will not be fooled wr abs ied by such ronuasret. The tene intent amt puree ef the organization Is hecomine xo universilly known That popblar semiment ts aroused against It. The purpose of advertising, therefore, was evblently te check this suid indignition by hobllng ayy the orzani= dation as Sunday school aftatr. CRIME WIL OWT. From North Carotina comes the report that the head of the Klux in that state, afer having been fully initiated into tts “mysteries” has decided ta resizn and declare the ercantziion in that state 1 a end, We venture the assertion that 25 per cent of thise-in the North who joined are from the South, far i¢ fs inconceivatte for intelligent North ern men fo ally themselves with any nrgnization af volitiead ar oven fraternal nature that has ate its leader Had founder y wan trom the etite of Georgta. IF WHAT MI, SIMMONS asserts ke fente then there ix nn occasion for the existence of the organization. Tor the wasn thet under aur sysioas of covernment Wublie ottieiate whose duty it iste entree the lw do wor werd the aid sind aissistanes of a seergt, oath honnd oraaniatton, His efforts therotoe are. inelose an his arsunizatton ean harley be anything tee than, a natlonal menace and should be treatesl ae such, One Somputhy ke extended te fhe appressed dew snd the sola end posecriled” amen Catholic, OPENING OF SCHOOL 98 TRUSNENGS TEAC TUE ATES 9 ae out ats graph allan we toond TMs, peed bya ty seal sehwnl Smuinm™ of mber sears: Arter sctowl days, whit then?) Make the must of them while they are with SOUS Tow mans of ux mde The muct of yar school Auge? Uniortunatels, amis a few. The great mint eine in sections ot tle eauntey. where eqitention wis dented them, save Uhit of the must elementary, kind, Wave a gomd an sutlivient exeuse for their Miteracy, hut Nerth, East and West, where the loots of ever seat of Teatning ima the highest to the lewest 1s epen, there: is ny exense For the Ignorant ane. TUE IS AN AGE whore brain and not) baw counts. A min with # grammar sehnol edusttion cin~ not hope to compete with % rollege heed aaa. ‘True, awe hear of the self-made mtn, the eonystratively izuers aint man piling upe the proverbial barrel wt mons, at thet. fe a Poor wy ut taeasuels secess, The world faves us a living and we all get it somehow. While the dollar bill Isa necessity, the meat snecesstul wien, and women recorded in hisiory sere in the mucin sts Poor as doles turkes in the eel of the realm, but rel fn ekaacter, ain and all ether, worth white at sriates, TOO MUCH CENSURE cannot bv placed on mothers and fathers why permit thelr elibiren to lease school iter they have passed the guneniar grades. At this point thelr iost Intensivn studies should begin, At Cle point the bos and aT needs: guldeposts thant Utes may nor turn date any of He byypatthie atong Miers tot, To listen to the pltint of youth that thay ave Ured of school and Want to get out imty the world and hel support the Gunily is eriminal. “To keep them ont oF sehnol beetuse they canant lac dressed a4 sell ae x0mne OF thofe elusamates i selling thelr future, for a mess of pottage. IN CHICAGO. with ne population of 125,009, tess Ukan 100 gradustled last dune trom the puldlie hbch schools. And the same condition prevails in. ather Kirge Northern citles. If we, were denied schooling beivilezes we would set up a howl loud enonch tw he heard in Rome. Now that we huve every opportunity tw get an education we take no-advantage of It, Tt is frue an awakening ie taking plies, expeetally te 1 noticeable in the South where the enrollment. tit the sehwols and calleges fur the fall term Is the kingest they have ever had. This is a heyeful sign. In education We must find the solntion of the great American cee issuers We repeat, “After school days. what wen? Make the som of ther while ther ara with rou BRUTAL POLICE F FITZMORIUS Wes done much to - service ia Chicago. Frequent shake and scores of inelliclent.ollleers hea But there de yet one thing that 1) inant must learn, und that Is 40 treat ¢ degree of respect, and not bully Oe talon, Olticers are kereunts OF The pet ters, as they serzn to think the mom’ ad with a little authority. HE WHITE OFFICEH every black f criminal, and many are the complal nuinst pratrolmen.or detectives of cold erate brutality. It i no wonder run at circulation about men being heater in police wagons and statlons and du xuifon of the "third degree." There at id slecent men on the force, and it ts brutes overshadow thelr goed revord js is the right man In me right a tittle tine he whl undoubtedly perni CHIEF FITZMORIIS has done much to improve the police service in Chicago. Frequent shakeuns have occurird and. scores of inelficlent ollleers have been discharged, Hut there is yet one thing that the aver= age putroiman must fern, and that fs 10 treaz eltizens with some degree of respect, and not bully Dem upon every deenslon. Obtcers sire servants of The people, now their masters, as they seemn to think the moment they are clothed with a little authority. TO THE WHITE OFFICER every black face is potential eriminal, and many are the complaints reg~ istered amainst patrolmen.or detectives of gold Mooden And deliberate brutality. it 4 ne wonder rumors are in constant circulation about men helng beaten almost tw death in police wagons and statlons and during the administration of the “third degree.” There are many Honest and decent sea on the Force, and it 18 too hed that the brates overshidow thelr good record. Chief Fitzmorris Is the right man In me right pace, and given a little time he wil undoubtedls permanently retire the bullies from the department, THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT needs a matter of twenty, millions or s0 to keep It from bunkruptey, bur why worry. with a rieh uncle at the énd of the calle tine? : THE COUNTRY scems caually divided between those who think government should tet business alone and thore who think that It should grant business a oan. : SECRETARY HOOVEI says we have turned the corner of prosperity. Now itll he all right if we don't have to.detour when we get tu the butcher shop. Wi, yy Dep T at Mi Upfele LTE a a wy Met! thie yey ee Vif jy oleae Le HAS: THEE Hf ae hs i SHEE CODE: if a8 | AL | wae |e i Nee ES | | NORTH | |, i \ Dg : oe) ae ‘WE ‘ x Nee eS | Seat feb Te) 4 fps OF XX kg at fees = REN Ups 4 us = . ES Bi We: c \ ae i lea ‘ \e gene i) Geen ee | doe oe el | Se Ze ol Be | H f f eee ee ee ERvaa e ‘fe ES Be st. Ih these a _— WA a Ne | ee | li a) Eres i ==. ye oN a ; ~ Spay oe HET $27 SNES | ieee Hig SS ee -_ Seay i EEE: EES mee] i t -* seeee 2 Lal eae if pace f fo Ree) eS Ue rapt UE ee a i is: cs ieee ee Rea Ly Bee ee eee ee pets | ea See ee Pee Gd pr we /* 8s A \FERSS : Bc an MSS wh Qf ee. Woy 8} DY oN ie. "oe rived ye \ss- fh. bot Ab My Log AY “ek OTHER PAPERS SAY NO KU KLUX WANTED __‘ VIRGINIA’S WHITE | While Los Anzetes is now the sev: fonthy indaatrist ving ta the. Cai [states sgl ie erwin ins ister thin ane af the wthors, stir ely Meh tage fe trea feu bend inet triee od ree viate, Segre etn [Pdi ated ‘wcsnis ta tet sot HEeit goiter kaw ad ti ent ie feeling oe anki tit ei Enea hee aniicateed iw ane other grea j Minories nannicipalnse Le ee Che seithan amen shih feuir community tise serch ani pass fered, mail the Timnox hte with Bret iehat Stpoeane tte te le he jsowinss of werd that tay Fon inte [Sent hurvent.. Wee befor tw the ne Sanfmacian wf the Rat Ishi tan" tn [feet Angee “We nndvrstand that [Tela inc now san Ievrsentate. es [peceeephtsitha: Ate have Wie wera Scan ot lle eeuatiutoa nel eae [nie eter’ tote ie eam Pe [Tat seo dinars uate tor ei {lux be aseuetintesd with mele formed tortie pargeage qf werserizine tls [ered alintriets al winuinmanny iment Negros for alee [nthe pempagia “of the Ku tus {cian er creator Myatt et rlntban we thes wantors tye ela tka i iene all Amertoat ail that ie et parry is tn defend the Jetiation "Sa turn woetttaton Inlahts wf Atnerioy eiiicense Inte Hie Wweatin ie huiversicen” ital ts [the invisiite Spine. beennd goat [erie wereot ate a peda rian tage ak, Rese te | timers there te nnn for ai eane ine, aeethey xin’ oars inch [Vaeeiotiaie sf tne sveret ant cath: Hatin ert iat tet ts “Han Wh the weerees su eh th Jit? Are they essential tw page Hisin? Further crise Constitution Hpuusrantes ta overs citizen sted jFlehiac anon tien the right wt Se [Rana am witieens, ta ete th a [Hine of fhe iu Wine tein woward Negra sifu fs aril Kian Ti [ae thesw thin reconetted? [Thane Austex ting uw apron ‘caters: ooraistion. (hen eng ener [Varitie vwact cits hun nar enact re Si show that our Colores ltizcha res aa a'tle, close obaervers uf the feritten “Lave. "Thos: have mnt muds Themiscloeseatumticns tr aioe: Fens {inthe section uf the city in which ites teaife are ahiter rum te Imanitars “Hiamdewte. of them owen oie ener homes cine iste hn slerted Colored. representative. Gon mticceseive ter ty tive State iinwislatuee an the has filed the 1 tio eit erode Co iis eopte and The state, “Fiat mitrazes mas: have eon eA mitted ‘hye Colored yeapte in other untes ie nit jumtilettinn forthe: ns Siwemene, mes Fackatanlmositie here Aone ull: ware tt members the ‘iu ‘Kelis Rian a Les angel Have protested that many wt the sets Jef meh venseunee which recent ae Cured in" ihe Seath wees wranels [sttribated to their erzamisations tu fhe fact remains. ae the nate Klux eunnot te, distcociated. from nttinidation of Colored opie. “Te ramet rouwen the Hiveliost. re Sentment. ot the part of Negroes averrvhere. ‘those! ot Line Anele fire not accustomed ‘to. inuienidation Jind, i€ i were attempted, they sould Tolikely to organize to devend thelr rights “Tike Times is opposed gp. prineinl forall clave un Pent oxdantaatiens hog sore to Wider «he process et Atmericanisation. “Terrur: gives, birth fo''terror. No" clan noo’ nace ah Inaintain any ersonal” superiority Over sing other unvier the institutions ef ou goverment. When mockers fC Gould be It men were to, be born naar it the stierioan republic only felhe ‘compelied to. summnie. ton Succimporad. sachet “sunerloriy” Soon un they cate into the. world? There is hw necessity for aw Kins Klan or any other raclal or antiracl crgunleation iu Los Angeles, Man Against Beast VIRGINIA'S WHITE REPUBLICANS GS teat he see ee eee the acute eleva ti Vivant ths ol etl ee sctediel hye the emintes teithy wiutatal ttoread, 3 haa ftom Trevi avnert that tn rast fe te sl Sonate Ha the fart that the Ser Sateise ininst teats Seder te Ties tepals gory. rae Kinet Senna morte eirete lea from thie Teton tre Tie tirande. tvtersy nied eaten, feon fin Swertisiar nf te eecoaetretie Ativarmmnentic Satire sen, bok Sn thik plweininensh Soaks ‘eee Sn “eatomme ofthe smth sehite eons elfasts se" keess roniteal nt Ceithern-aftire tn theit- oven ese Silane a the Kenulenn parts eon: inex to eaponnr the stan th Patent wes aw tld tine ws {eit cone thie toeumetratier eter SNe tavern ain oppor te teh the wereeernost af thle thes 8 He eenin of teepatlien eaege To Cinctnta renner me thele-tectyee eat ite Seger sisment. Tet mers tae nat whate sit emniete eon atone Heol was setortea: heart ibe" Hemee We ondnnsnts nf torn me eunaitare foe attorraic a, sens fiat nt Wis stansling amid ae eer a: Apa wae eee ty Ue oop ro fone he Tennent mans INC In the atte oecemneate Fun bmmediote. sucess will qiren anthahie nat attend, this neventirns Renwoments The: Pemacrat hares Seana cae tie Maer A pateemee ie "Tae tata, iste natn npr ‘Fin Su even "Fo eon Teese! mish woth stirs mare hee the deve ator ne Ane MME SNAL {Thye'clam nt thes Tompson ton on Himesh wet" witingent te carr si Shecaian, casi nee in” lnnmnraniien see aidhenenrttiy gain in it wai ihaia_tant tone af honest fer te Hue! oer semetinra state 08 schteh ae etperiment in the 884 Pinntitan Hei scenes thee sei thie, tne. um opmshing ns invite ie potind ute ei empress, Temubtisane wtewdiore: weil sabes Hine ta thei Nema etemortare “Thee ator wont Cine hee entered the eid with ticket of tie atone titer seh en Raw te Sota natekhe’ Setoe cel he cerita aE aetna, Whether: thee wil rons Core In this polices, or whethor ther seit weak’ ta take tho em son wit of vtitieg, dfeldine thelr vote hetvtean im twa ‘nid partion, rennin. the PEONAGE IN THE PHILIPPINES {i'eom the Xow Yor Evening Yost ion a ping af ave fe nt clears suaterston ike ter er eam Hoihan to dbytee the staet. ital Sostutter “af teflon Warciea ut the | Philippines. Hearing that peonaze | ce hea | Wrenured a elreutay tnsteuctine Sues Sete est inven te expe i Sbetirer af the pace scithin thoi re jayeenive jurisiietiony the meaning” ne jth oid prangan iawn to nae psi hte tie hae fst fn fore {teeter tt thot se 3 jecruain. thu ingeranation "pices [petaiehainn ae vepeg ad fe shoe WiSie: prosinves innova were | isn the’ "famine sein at edt ta | Mevuce umtiens fine it hat mane jets jenotsme werent rearing Ine I yrtenantent iid given: wp all thought [Si toon fa athe pace th"explulming. the neaning: of the riennage la, Secretary Tureen #0 Tere crimes’ chee "cannot he | ironcie Suet x" Inher acho. tre Iva he aareion of a ereditey sith: jSuelaeacinte. wate, ipheas’ dntene | naatesul eat ie shen To nee ok jt wince the tne when the debi fhiret entered service. At present. he ‘anid, thix charze wax often euddeniy [retin against a laborer. whe. Nad {heen working for the name employer fet ia a ate: Sen Appelt Sonttge dean ett witch ase faaghe scien endless wigatance [tees where fgnorane tabor iy abun” use! PHS ead VHA A BIT oF NEWS. GOSSIP. HeTion AND FUN ie gir dope eons Tho" Hol Tamale Han ibe Ge EET We nn Tne Leaeees Sie iat ANN een tne ie meecen mee Aa: jateake tani eae eee AK a raat Wate tee Stat i amen ies ta i sis tate one Aer. (heecur ee eae li eaageaeinesnat i itn hi ene ae accion ia reach nese See ite Soha ar centri Me anes ete naa a vnyP6bi ind “Tak Beauty in the Golden Last night four Beautiint foties connived 1a fi) ziy colors, with ch sebeautind taties, ta tend, to whoa | howd In wljwet surrenders One was fair of skin cat heaped with jewels Fite, Another way also fair, lat she Fad no glittering gems eed “stones And the heart of hier sui rleher than the treastire Loves ef uncloat Kings. The mther twain were dae’ sand solemn, sometimes stilen, mes Ghinks. Put in thelr sable ees slowed the wonder:ul passlon of au mame. Mtetwa. afratddis- Trustful “of thexe kourks whe had rome te mie at omy sitent wish ts deluge me sli the profiis of thelr wssoelatinn. Tint the mudiaat smile of she wit wore the Jowel~ sir, ane the appealing tok iy the eyes: ot she Wiese Heart. was purest rote, Bled me with x confidence tat would nor down, So enrossins the sullen onos, the @ark ones. rloser to my bosom. 1 unbasitatingty etled the bet-and valved it At the end of the little drama it developed that the squat-built gentioman ia the Funama hat waa staking bis ehances on a trio of nine spots. so L shoved my fone qucens—hearts, amonds. cluas, spadus—aindey ni nus: and raked in he gravy. i A Recipe When a woman's culky and will not speak—exeiter, If she gets exelted—controiler. If she talks to long—Interrupter, IE her way of thinking fs not yours— converter. eee fon't ftfunay that we hear so much of the plight of the {ron workers. the ‘coal workers, and xo forth, and nary fa thing of the cotton plekers? =P. of B: DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE MEASURES, TiRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION + _Ne-Casre are Diazneted and Mo Prescrntlace Given tu These eekly Articles ARE YOU PREPARED? Are you prepared. do sou UneeS sand howe to do Journalistic work? Sou sag that you_ean tun & RNS jjaner. rath better. than those mea That wre runting newspapers, puD= hinged thee fentoret anit cornpleted a comrss, of jeunly ar the Northwestern School of HJournaltem? I yon have not given dine stu to the subject then som ara Rod peepee to ances the loncantatia Freauirements of this day and genera tion. if we hope to te a strong Moan cial teponient Hace we have g0t 10 Goer mines largely the. commercial Soria, "We nave got tw become tead= tee among onrseiven:. we must. tml tate amd einuiate the” commercial [practices as exempifen bythe HO [brew mee, "You waver see a Jew dize lnc ta the ditch, sweeping the stevets frsitions are belng opened tip ove? [tia atnong members of our Race and Jewicr races, who would. veadily. ea jpluy us If we were fully prepared. [rie the Siston, Lat your mains Irion ert buss. Sapoteon Paid, “lmase ftation rules the warides Theretore [reste ew thee. so will take [Some “parieular antes during tho fal and winter that will prepare son Tor a sheresstil ist honorable earene fe the eeonomle worlds that sou wil jstury, commnerchilspantsh.. French (andl German, banking, jonrnatista, [Stieanamshiny cit amt vie ene {incering, ef, Many’ of three branches iam ean get’ in the Northwest Utiveretty school of commer oF highe sehoat inthe Centeat bail orithe Feat Coa % [inten is ansotitets no excuse ‘st any” young man with goed Bratt no [iscuming thorough, eenarrd to 0 WVer ange ine wt stearate [rier aipitation tm sone a dats [Sn aur a career. dr himwctt that jie meet the reaulremente wf ‘ene Fearonabte. institution, We _ fonnd Tnearly 2.990 men of ail mattonatittes [fra 12 to 1 pears nf ge naka |ousis applsing themselves. to the e- jamisition of ‘knwetoige during tho Hehote of tast sinter at the Y. SE Ge |X. to as tn make their future career jae geen erties an Non: vie, Te stanas te reason. then. that Hit thes mon find it necessary 60 p= ie themuciven along: these lines tet j bees patent that Ie fe the part of hse Vitam fur ane poopie to bestn gow to Iieenare to rare thks Renn, desperate [convent Tenprtition of the Urea: SE eentiney, | oe THE ONLOOKER [BAL Jackson INTER-RACIAL ACTIVITY {condemns all our folke and white Hor, ROKERT oT. KERLIN, affelks who attempt to help us X Divietce ar the, Carotinas cand ajSoathera sehigr aia sill die for is se ee eee entueeelay Tage /ehok ind reftise to protect oF educate ie as saal Wy the Fheipas ier elidren, From enr knowlege of sae tavlation: te werk. tor ajsmine of these eonditions we contd etter mislerstatning of paww retation=| Writs jn the detalles sehich the. white Yuin tan the sone Reporter OMitReH. anal We Rave a sus- MEE os Souter ‘white (Plefon thes would be entirely correct: frites same BOER Moni but thes wont be tow sordid for thm a A SSE Foan uyunnea|stamtird we tae sot toy rhs eon, € BRR RUNG Wie venture 19 say this hewever: Feb ggen Dr ne Virzinin {That there sill be eave, kilns ta gee EY, Sars tre the Soh wm Soumnere ite, en en ie tia fa women see to Te that. blaele Rta ee gnc tes, Womanhort is ax sie in the South as Sa Here tired niads ther Woubl have uy belleve bs, tho F arataerivtyeiafease_ Cor white womantwod, The See eee eeeean imate paeredaess of motherhoo mist know Fee eee atat ted t color Tine or class. Southern See eee ceene react white women, will seme day wake up SAE akong ae)! the fact that ia rer to protect - Teok date thasthelr Reuse the Ramer of thelr hetp~ sem weiner! ea, este fern eet a gt Sho Mave she first tine of devense and preserved hs Lc dackeen BINA Ben ote eee race. Wikieritae hostile: Trane she shorlif wt Knoxville: Tean., who isd Coresight te provide hime selg svith a tmiehiave gun cieel enuraga too use It to reel ao mole bent oa lynching a prisoner trhie care, Wa espected the waplen tm Abescehiyetts toda his datz and he det in pre= wenting a Ignening there: They have A wale In Mostehavette of phasing thes sume aseorting t9 the rates: but Temanwesee Lee borne OF snetiiee calor. About twa anes i evers counly in the Sout libs that short and Sen. ator yer and the AdSaneement Aso mnelation conld ge watt of the Weacthe has gneventlon iatcinene. Bp ACE ee he! pnd Ree Wie the eon it Southsea sani fakin Wales Howth, the Maver of Strain Liao, eam shld’ newer have. beet erorte Heath tthe Sots stv figary ot Mie eorlle et sn te Fovecention wi in. fare whi rather Late ines tn the. Fight direrting. Mt weer Fe Mots a in the Seth be a mull minaruni foe. the wreweevitlon An cesbtbition-af Follos st ae sane fuerte arms, Evers Southern tone She ones at tink i Sonte Ut hese teenie ares pert of the Clted State Ninwy footer” avioration Wil hele -thein: forget the oh ebet Sl amie spirit fy exhrecant ever ine Sorthern thence ahd ant frome un ghee “Vlsee a Hating Weta me the. the-Starecyanate. Hannce™ Ba" Aneriea™ wl have a fair hance thw South we welll ee asking progres towed reat AnirPfean, THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR HEME IS. probatty, no. deport "T incre in Sathington hoor uri nna adialaisteation tlt atieet ths protien apd wel of eu people mone Than the tallor Departuvent, enters 1S ig the Departinent of susilee.. We need very tach, the setive eo-operne How of an ederetic, broaimined nn tein wall eke our peowers sympa Tyetically ard fairy. Secretary: Davia setus to give promise of bringin these quaites to bene om this Gites late problem veh leautes so inch Shure intricate to the average ‘white mon gs soot nv we ae discovered. ta ie We must atc up th tye Davi ia his assistant, Me. Brusen, om thelr giont intentions aid souea speeches ae iedet ‘until we have given them and hele vethous a fale tet before be coming too eritlcal of the. resulta ‘which thoy ackleve br fail te uchlever We note Unit you complain of batng disertiminated nguiney ated that others are given pwsttions wver You pel tion tat sot bee ieee son te tizhly entitled to [gee | fale and. he wore Weg, al tain that the tame [Bgedige «5 a ticaurgetves, AReERaRe- fat tn one stars |B SES etore we come’ Reape. Se slain. Fist ask [Eee scared Sowrselt dus |e eeseeeed Prestion’ ace yon | ERGBS ogee inepsscd to. ne PRES SE fev at Pita pe Disslesl oxainle Rition as to the pp. winlama Hepa Ke ea eee! ete pO ZTR See Sour heart, tungs, blood anit dizestive Drea ant shen ta) pee cont i tienes "Tr gi ete vo ieee ue ic suite we te peoerch tal sta th the sae to the JOON pol or emia: fa tate visit your phystelan once a soit, Ywlee a Sent, or every thee Inosthar king “a sample oto Stine svip feo hea tft Aa Seelgi'Th seraee that sou rine "Sami. bunt prenenee taken: sou its ian esesighte fact, ae fe ecarnt popsienl crnentton nee? Tiel de eet An one pen bar that forage ng, ip to sour bt saad bev see? ora be pert seecoutton mtectnn, "Pou es to yom Vasectin for advice aad tnsteeting Hesten decpercition of our tne Thi yostyone okt sv and date ony Te tmaleliyal doce, ant wal sail Wenbht tine deporte le hase Die tumble diem enehian on Bie pleeee ota thea, sult eet Cryer naa. to emake, meee fats -iesterations to woruan con {inne “Ate sw’ peeentea 10 anon a ings ier telcos of Cote {tay ation attion tn a bani shoul fhe fe eweyen Sou tomenroset ane Sow peered ba frewne nn "ae- Sceunants of stenneaptine at th ina State teas rane other ten siunild te pout e offered on son ner ofr preare to umlerta pans ef the above mentioned positon: ul sou aor eve stating Nhat. Sr end tte nation IF you er eet civea, the chance, Yon hte NO RE Ge acetal shenia progen heen wht the openin "otthe foe sehen f_chovenghls pre INTER-RACIAL ACTIVITY Rok, RORERT 'f. REILIN, a Pitter ne tne carota a ember of the Catwersits Hace scegnmtstion sreantast We ths Pet inten Fomlation to werk Cor A ikicqagtadinenrtigh A me A ships on tie part of Southern white cattege _stntents, has bean dropped from the faenity of the Virsinis Military Institute hy the trustees Liscanse the tus: ters considored ini zenwral activity in inter-rielal mate tore doteiniwatal te their Instittion Mrof, Kerlin has een one af the mon whe hare given, some ev: eae gee), ke 2 § : he sees spirit we have teen hearing stent in the Month, Ile nk on ties “Urs See ie commsieres one oe Ie Marites Seenuriaapinancen eee wets eae eran 1s ay eageete yn Sitios fy eannertion with ec totel oe eget stare cho tan hr anetag' ee cee caret concer Pee Ul dic rcoennee toes Hotest expression af henebanistn inthe amthe SWer negm aml: birt hoy there yeougten Wit in the South whe and atanaye this atet for what it i=. a Sea aan stake oe I anrdeie Ab OE coonorstly ain Fac ti Sah a le’ actitine ae race aration. thie Wa: sap oie aed aon wee ve tee elarel ines Ua fetere ier ieee ate Bamtharnece 1s iy Hy Seeye' ania eontey ream ie ai Ty isc weet Met te som ke ec paery Chal oe HOE cron toe enteral cities ai eciaeay on te mee Ac cuteniebs grationtea mes ce bt Nair and oe nnn ine crete leek anita aber pater to komt Mihae a auinrta thence tase ene te raises, Hesee ana mage e testes Lac tint tt dee commotion aribs oterat Connell ot Cherehes_ which eee hae centas ten hie Job ahead of it in belagiax the MEM te ine ncodee lara te fatise back of them who support its tion hy dah mast hy take so oniy togite insioe to ert but Feta setup atataaciroets mae coat Hoe er eey geae ta ihe eee if theg wl to ther toa whee Som See Goer ned "caneatars rm key Uo to ont of us who erate Ue Ske’ Gin bes “oomiee’ tae ee Foneinen don ea Souther tea Seer the overture seen tneaeh I eetmlehe tn thelr ponent saueey SOME PECULIAR WHITE FOLKS HITEHEAD, a prominent lic Wrmerenane or" ftamitton, a ae aRot amt killed by note white inn wehon he teeused ae tv Trader off mols whlch tad eporte tis Colored coute agsinet hls prot Dispatches tal only of the Killing an sng nothing about attempts to puntah Phi Invaat lotus lac oe tha. tant ohio GOOD FOR KNOXVILLE CONFEDERATE NEMORIALS