Chicago Defender
Saturday, September 24, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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REVEAL IDENTITY OF GIRL IN POISON MYSTERY
PRICE 10 CENTS
GIRL WHO TOOK ACID IDENTIFIED
Husband, in Company With Woman, Views Body of Wife in Morgue
The mystery which surrounds the identity of the stranger, unknown girl, was based upon messages from 15 unknown Mondays, September 15, on the count of Vernon avenue and 51st Street, and who did at Best the been hospital from the doctors or the nurses. The girl was hurried there, has been cleared. The unhappy girl was identified by former landlord, Mrs. Laina Lamprey, 10th Avenue, for an afternoon, who read the story of the suicide in the legend.
Had Good Record
The girl is Mrs. Samuel Phipps, and she had been a roofer in Mrs. Phipps's house, and she had been employed at a restaurant in the Leop, on Madison Street, and according to Mrs. Phipps, had been quite busy at times, and had never seemed dependent, though her health was bad so much that a quantity of medicine in her room. Monday morning she left home at work. That evening she returned to the same time and, after a few minutes, went to her room. Later, between 10:30 and 11:00, she came down stairs from her room, dressed in a coat, and wrapped in a newspaper.
Leaves Home
"You're going out so late!" Mrs. Beaumont instructed of the girl at the foot of the stair.
"Yes," Mrs. Phipps smiled, "I am. At the door she hesitated and turned back. Here, Mrs. Phipps she said, "I am not going to mess up with me. Here is $45; if anything should harm me, give it to my sister." She counted out the money, gave it to Mrs. Poeke, and handed it to her. A few infiltrates later she was found doing on Voeon avenue. On the dresser in her room a bottle of carobelle acid amount other bottles of Poeke. It had been there for several days. Mrs. Poeke saw it there Monday, but Tuesday, when she was in the bath room she saw that the bottle of carobelle acid amount other bottles that Mrs. Phipps had not returned during the night. She wondered why, but she supposed she had gone to the bathroom and came back with more money and more items. Mrs. Phipps became alarmed.
Moved to Undertakers
But her late roomer, undisidentized was then in the inneer at Fort Dearborn hospital, dead from the self-inflicted wounds she sustained, the small package she carried when she left the house—the bottle of water. Later, she was removed to the hospital, where she underwent at 345 Indiana avenue. Mrs. Dodge was there, identified as Mrs. Phipps, and immediately sent to another sister, Mrs. Williams, 525 Dearborn street. Mrs. Williams also identified her and wished to another sister, Mrs. Dohlin Lane, 3477 Washington street. The dead girl was Miss Sainte-Bernice before her marriage in Decatur, Georgia, with him to Cheagas three years out but for three months, since she had been apart. Mrs. Phipps, the sister of her husband, brought her to Chicago. With an unknown woman he came by the understory of her bus, and an afternoon in her wife's body.
Remains Sent Home
The rumors of Mrs. Phils were haunted Tuesday to Martin Town, now renamed for her sister, Mrs. Wilkins. Her father the Rev. K. Greenman and A. M. K. publisher of Martin's Survival in her father, shift sheer to the family, and to the fact that she still a mystery, but it is thought, however, that wore over her 80 years and domestic troubles the cause.
ALTER SMITH SUCCEEDS
WILKINSON AS PRINCIPAL
Washington, D.C., September 1, 1962. One of the biggest but at the same time the most important of the military schools in Washington and Baltimore, at the beginning of the school of education Jon Walter L. Smith was appointed principal of the Duke University High School in Baltimore, and was truly a boss of "the dark house getting the money." Mr. Smith taught from Harvard University in 1962, taking the A. B. degree. For three years directly below his training at Howard. Then he was appointed an instructional instructor at Duke University High School, consequently he went over to the now Darden in the same country. His work as a teacher has been a major part of his life. He has been assigned to the important task of obliteration of the military committee. He has also been the moving spirit in the control of the military. An organization of school boys.
HAS SECRET OF MAKING
LITTLE GO A LONG WAYS
We were looking for a man who knows how to raise a one dollar bill to a treasure and get away with it. We stole at 111 Tentz street N.W. charges that Saturday night such a 127.50 worth of meat. Brown took the bill and gave the stranger 112.50 for the day the promoter discovered that he had been duped. That's the way the police get wind of it and are looking for the "Smart" stranger.
FEDERAL LAW TO DISBAND KU KLUX
DESIRE FOR PRAYER LED HIM TO CELL
Reformed Gambler Stirs the Mourners at Funeral of Murdered Pastor
James Reed and K. N. Breslowell
M02 Nearborn street, bear out the
they declared they were standing in
the after when Kelsey approached it. When he fell across the table they raided him up and扣了 him when
said no, and they took him into the
partroom and closed the door. Then
they asked him if there was something
that wanted to be done. "True, I want
to be passed out." Thus they
deployed, was all the statement that
Kelsey made from the time he left
until he was taken by the police
and called to some unknown parties.
They declare that no contusion of
pursuer comes from blim at all, and
the blim was arrested by Sergent
Nance, Ward, Hogan and Burry of
the Third preset and held on an
own barge until he could be seen by
a friend, who accompanied him
to the station.
DR. BOYD BURIED
Nevada, Term, Sept. 22. The general of Puget County J. W. Bock, who was shot to death by David Miller while attempting the National Baptist Convention at New Orleans, La., was Mt. Olive Baptist Church last week.
DELIVERING THE GOODS
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THE CHICAGO
DEFENDER
Drowns Sorrow in Poison
A. B.
MRS. SAMUEL PHELPS
Mystery girl who was found unconscious as the result of carbocic acid poisoning late Monday night and who died before her identity could be learned, was identified through the Chicago Defender as Mrs. Samuel Phelps, 456 East 234 street.
McRary Case Ends; Money Halts Suit
Cincinnati, O. Sept. 23, 2020. According to reports he, it cost Baxter Meryl, wagonist edition of Lexington, N. about $400 to settle the sault brought against him by H. K. Warren (white), editor of a local daily paper, in which Varner charged the allegation of the affections of his wife. Friends of Meryl said that they amounted $2000 will be paid to Varner's lawyers and the remaining $2000 to Meryl's lawyers and to his claimant, put up $2000, half of which goes to his wife and the remainder to pay her attorneys' fees. The amount of Meryl, and an official in the Methodist Episcopal Church of which the latter is a member, recently reported that from observations he considered that a dangerous risk for Meryl to return at present, due to the Meryl is anxious to return home to settle his business account that have been tied up as a result of the suit that Meryl is anxious to return to琳 him if he should return. By setting the case out, he estimated that the accused man will be the white man to琳 him to rain him by imposing his only witness, Ms. Meryl. Shortly after Meryl was arrested in the Varner home, Meryl has not returned. Due to the prominence of the affections of the accused, he is standing in the consideration of琳 him. Varner used his wife for divorce and used Meryl forasonic damages, and stood selling his affections. Meryl is prominent in Marseille circles.
J. P. MORCAN IS FINCHED
Mantic City, N. J., Sept. 25, 2011
Pierrepont Morgan, the North Michigan avenue, was arrested for fatally shooting a young boy, only to be indicted Sunday night, when he objected to the officer shooting his son. Morgan was unable to furnish Mr. built so was declared for the murder, his occupation as a bank dealer.
Social Ends as Visitor Uses Knife
Johnson said, "oh, that's all right" and dropped the matter. A few minutes later, without a word and with difficulty, he took an arm around the neck of Johnson and stabbed him with a pocket knife back of the left arm, the knife blade in two and leaving the portion buried in his vest's sleeve. Horton escaped after the attack and is being sought by the police. Johnson was taken to Providence Hesston by his friends and then went home.
Chicago Secret Order First to Call President's Attention to Law That Stifled Klan Rule in 1871
President Warren G. Harding is to be quizzed about the Ku Klux Klan law that has been lying dead on the statute books of the Federal government for nearly fifty years.
The quizzing is to be conducted by the recently organized National Protective Order of Beavers, of which Major Adam E. Patterson, prominent Chicago attorney, with offices at 129 E. 31st street, is president. The secret society has been formed for the avowed purpose of fighting the Ku Klux Klan to disbandment.
A letter calling the attention of the President to the activities of the klan, signed by over fifty officials of the Beaver order, is now in Mr. Harding's hands. Substance of the letter sent to the President reads as follows:
"In the dim, if not misly, past of 1871, a Federal congress stepped unhesitatingly into the limelight of that early period and gave to a painting and awaiting nation a law which spelled death to the Ku Klux Klan. This law calls night-riding rebellion."
"It makes it a high crime to go upon the highways or upon the premises of another with the intent to deceive any person of the protection of the law to hinder state authorities from providing protection; to impede the course of justice in any number.
President Warren G. Harding was and other President Warren G. Harding authorized by this law to employ the army and may, if necessary, to restore order in any state where rebellion exists, to citizens from offences of marriages. The President may suspend the writ of habeas corpus in any state where the law against rebellion.
Ex-Lt. Gov. of Louisiana Dies Aged 85
Shreveport, La. Sept. 26—one of the most prominent and outstanding features of the reconstruction period of C. A. Gaffney is dead. He was twice elected president of a government of Louisiana and duly several periods acted as governor of the West. An autobiography of an illustrious leader.
His battle was a veteran of the war of 1812 and fought against the British at New Orleans. His mother was a native of the West, and his grandmother on his father's side was a native of Africa and a daughter of an African chief citizen from offences of marriages. The President may suspend the writ of habeas corpus in any state where the law against rebellion.
The ex-settlement governor him-
Bar Klan Jurors
Purpose of Beavers
This organization, incorporated in the state of Illinois, by fifteen men of the Klan, is the first converted combatant the propaganda of the Kklik Klan. The object of the association, Major Patterson stated, is to cooperate with all similar organizations in the Southern states where the major influence of the Kklik movement. The order will be national in its scope and special efforts are being made in the Southern states where the major influence of the Kklik movement and where our Klan receives the less protection, to summon the men of influence in its ranks. It is said to move in such a much more aggressive itself as members of the Louisiana branch of Reeves are said to
to have actually received a "nightriding" party of the skiff that had sent through its owners to a farmer, Mr. Klux Klan who any such order was established.
Major Fatterson, head of theheaders, was nominated for the position of president Wilson. He was proclaimed from the rank of captain of Company A of the 36th infantry to major in the judge advocate general corps, and the only member of his Race to achieve the military distinction.
Ex-Lt. Gov. of Louisiana Dies Aged 85
Ex-Lt. Gov. of Louisiana Dies Aged 85
Shriverport, L.A., Sept. 1, 1864—one of the most picturesque and outstanding features of the reconstitution period, C. C. Amory is dead. He was twice elected bishop of Louisiana and during several period, acted as governor. He was 85 years old. At the time, a man of an illustrious past, the war of 1862 and the sign of the British at New Orleans, his mother was a native of the West Indies and his grandmother on his side was a daughter of an African chiefman. She purchased her freedom from slavery and accumulated a fortune into public life. When Federal troops during the Civil War tried to rank his points in the southern department, After peace had been declared he came to Shriverport and opened a store with the gradually growing power of his people drew him into politics. His first political office was he held for four years, from which he was elected to serve as bishop governor. In 1863 he was acting governor and issued several official orders until the "Nites" regained political power in the South. His funeral was conducted by the Masonic Church in his wife died in February of this year.
A. N. JOHNSON, NASHVILLE
UNDERTAKER. PASSES AWAY
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23, A. N. Johnson, 54, prominent underwriter of Nashville and the city of city council and the city commissioner, Marion, Ala., his birthplace, norborn. His wife, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, died in Pt. W., Ala., on November 1, accompanied the body to its final resting place. He suffered a severe breakdown last August while in Nashville and came to tls city seeking medical aid. His condition grew worse, and the old came suddenly. Tennessee was a state where Tennessee in business and political circles, and was owner of the Johnson building on Cedar street, Nashville, and was one of the prime factors in advocating a public library for Nashville. His son, Lorenzo Johnson, conceived undertaking establishment at Wakefield, a branch of the Nashville conca
ARRESTED WHEN SEEKING
ARRESTMENT AT HOSPITAL
FIRST EDITION
TEXAN PAYS HEAVY FOR PHONE CALL
Man Who Descried Equality o Races in South Promotes It Here
Harley G. Eckelson (white), who
mails from the state of Texas, is a
collector for a physician, Dr.
Hammond, 113 S.
West 55th street,
Tampa, be called at the
home of Mrs.
Frank Whitlow,
for pleasure,
place, in quest of
a debtor supposed
to have lived
there, his sheriff,
married Harry,
daughter of Mrs.
Whitlow, an-
nounced the
Eckelson is a friend
for his party, but
no such person
Newport, R. L. Sept. 25.—Dr. Harriet A. Rise, prominent in Newport circles, received from the French government this week the commendation "Francisca, a became model awarded her in July, 1919, for her work overseas during the war. The model reached her through the French academy in Washington, the book is graduating from the College and of the Women's Medical College of New York. She served in the French military hospital during the war in 1918 to the signing of the amnesty, and it is for these services that she is deserved. The model was produced by the French charge d'affaires of the French mission. According to the citation which accompanied the model, the work was honored by the French government because of "her devotion and ability in caring for the French wounded during the war."
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DRIVE OUT
RACE AFTER
BLOODY TILT
Tennessee Town Depopulated Following Wounding of Two White Girls
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 25—A single host of toddler death from the hot injuries of racial atrocity at Montgomery, Ala., is linked to the city, drove from the limits of Montana all but the white residents of the town. Three score deaths of black girls have been made in the exiled population, were set upon by the whites after an altercation between Jewel Clipper, 8, and white girls in the city, while white girls were severely wounded by gun shots. The man and women who have fled in flight City and surrounding towns in Touguese, Catonsia, Ga., and Brinkport, Ma. Many of them lived in the city, and their homes they left all their possessions in these cabins. Sympathetic families in the surrounding communities add to the loss one nothme past the streets of the deserted town and arrest the girl, and her family, who is alleged to have done the shoot-
Trouble Over Spring
According to the story told by one of the refugees, the trouble or outcast of the other day was that they had been visited by the whites upon the other inhabitants. There is a white hats made in them to try to keep any which is the only one available for general use. The prejudice of the whites has made them try to keep any which is the only one available for general use. No amount of reasoning has been sufficient to persuade them that others had a right and a necessity to wear white hats. On several occasions individuals have had lights over the water pool in a number of instances, the fact that this condition led to the circulation of reports that if anything should happen to land together to save the other residents from their homes.
Whites Had Planned
ARREST OF WILLIE SIMS
RECALLS TRACK HISTORY
A hour shouted up to the bar of justice when his name was called by South Shanklin. He answered. South Shanklin, a Jew, pleaded "Not guilty" to the reporter's suit. The reporter had raised his name, but was shouted to give him a chance to answer. The judge then been seen before. The reporter's eyes were closed for a minute, and she shook a some of fatigue day's weight in a ponytail before him.
New York Police Search City for Giant Murderer
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TWISTS HEART OF MAN OUT WITH FIVE-INCH BLADE
GIANT, Skulking in Doorway,
Waylays Two Men and
Makes Escape
New York, Sept. 22. The police of the city are on the lookout for a man murdered, a man broad-shouldered and over six feet tall, who is told to be the man who stabbed to each man and severely wounded another with a knife; the blade of which was five inches long.
The circumstances onounding the crime are mysteries. So far as has been learned, the criminal had no motive for his death, and no prevention, either. Neither of the men was the way the man was believed to have ever so scorned before. After having attacked both of them he allowed them to go on their way without further investigation. The assailant
John Limback, white, 15, 749 S. 18th St.
wound, he received. John Tenombs, also white, 55, 21st St.
wound, he received. Hospital in a serious condition.
Assailant in Hiding
The double scalding occurred early in the morning when it was still dark. The man was standing in the heart of the San Juan Hill district at about 21 West 62d Street. Bath of the men scalded were passing this way, out of the dark and escaped them. Limback was the first to come. The game continued. Limback was driving and Limback the car was driving the Edger Baking Company, if he had a match. Limback began to look in the mirror, and then he had none when the murderer drew the knife with a long blade and with no wood whatever plunged it into the heart of the boat. With the knife in there, he turned it around, drew it out and then quietly walked back into the room.
Staggers to Stable
The wounded man was unable to make an entry and staggered down the street to the burying ground. There was no attack of the attack. He then collapsed. Not long afterward Tennius appeared at the same spot where the wounder had stopped Limbock. He ran to the burying ground and Tennius had his hands in his pockets dropped the knife through his abdomen, was ten minutes before Tennius touched the stable where Limbock had gone. A physician had been summoned, but it was of no avail. The wound was long done by the work of a stabbing. A search was immediately begun for the victim. The police of the West 58th street station were notified and guarded the neighborhood to no
POLICEMAN WAS FALSE
The report that other James E. Harris of the Cottage Grove avenue station was shot by his wife in their home of 355 South La Salle street. The report that other Harris recently returned from Springfield, IL, where he had been at accompaniment with the Eighth Medical being taken by a medical officer who knew the alleged shooting, was when friends called his attention to the article while he was in camp. The report that an enemy of the policemen, taking advantage of the latter's absence from the city, circulated the report and notified the Defender by telephone, stating that the officer had been shot in the 133 East 1st street. The supposed relative, Willis Vaughn, was a wort. No one at that address knew him. However, the person with whom the three report organized is known.
MRS. LILLIAN WALKER DEAD
Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 23, Mrs. E. Harris, Adm. William T. Walker, Adm. Charles T. Walker of Georgia, died Wednesday, September 14. Death was caused by excessive good pressure. She is survived by her husband, Charles T. Walker, and her brother, Willis Vaughn. Walker and Mrs. Towell treatment was in the local cemetery.
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17-Year-Old Find Motive Boy Becomes for Battle Is Busy Thief Mere Man
The work of the ball waggy in the
tribal offices of the South this year is
to make sure that he is on the job and
to ensure those observers maintain
that the destination wrought by this
Southern planters emailed
and the duty increased the demand for
the product. The condition has been
other consideration by high government
officials.
Considerably important is being shown
in what the present status of Repub-
licanism in Congress has become,
the status of the Finance committee, was detected in his
recommendation to legislate a repeal
of the excess profits tax, effective as
of last January and Secretary of the
Finance committee, was reported in Mr. McLorie.
Republican leader in the Senate, will
be engrossed in his work with the
disarmament conspiracy to take
the responsibility he now shoulders. This is not looked upon as an
easy task in view of the strength the
Hireback army will be able to muster
in Hirebackaska and Harrison
of Mississippi.
It is amended that former Secretary of State Robert Lahland has been added to sit at the disarmament conference in the United States and to delegate to China. The final仁斓 will be the other. No confirmation of the report has been received, but it is known that some years ago his counsel for the Chinese government in some important matters. The rumor is especially interesting because of the branch which occurred after the collaboration in the Versailles conference.
Greenwich, the co., so-called Greenwich Green of couples from surrounding towns who have wished to get married in a hurry has received a check in the issuance of marriage certificates from the state as a month. The legislature of the state has adopted an amendment to the marriage act which forbids the issuance of certificates of marriage to limit indebtedness it is necessitated by public policy or physical urgency.
Washington, D. C. Sept. 23—Max Smith, N. I. 115 Linger court N. W., was out to make a name for himself when he was taken to the hardware store of bovis & Child 114 Fourthstreet street N. W. by Serguy Guerre and Polhemen Sloot, Thayer and Norton. According to the police, he had been putting three other places in the last three days, drove a high-powered motor car which he had stolen and had only been released from jail, and was in the theft of four automobiles a month ago. It appears that a pedestrian who was passing the bovis & Child station, was in the theft of the police of the second precinct. A detail was sent out and while one of the officers waited on the outside two others entered and came up. Smith is alleged to have dropped a pistol and a knife which he had already taken. Several dollars which he took from the cash register, the police claim to have
When questioned, the boy admitted that the automobile which he had periodically outside the store had been stolen from the front of 2234 California street; N. W. the home of Beverly L. Walter. The original license plates had been removed and new ones were issued to the store that he gained admittance to all three of the stores which he robbed through the transports. An all-guilty accomplice, Edward W. was guilty of stealing the license. N. W. was brought to jail after Smith had been arrested.
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John Hassett Moore of New York has been elected one of the 11 judges of the international仲裁院. He has served on the meeting of the supreme council in Geneva and called his acceptance, Mr. Moore is 61. Mr. Roed, who declined a judgeship, has had his 76th birthday.
Official requests show that out of 625 public school buildings in use in New York, 61 have violated of the fire regulations or other reasons.
It is being predicted that lower rail rates are going to prevail in the near future. Clyde M. Reed, chairman of the public utilities commission of Kansas, who represents 14 states that have violated the rail regulations, the agricultural industry has been chosen by the high rates, has appeared before the interstate commerce commission to discuss a reduction in the railroad revenue presidents. Reed charges that corporate surpluses totaling over a billion and a quarter dollar have been set up in nearly created funds, which he claims that the surpluses represent profits.
Positive information is said to be in possession of the Russian foreign office which shows that the French and Russian sides at Warsaw are at war with each other, and that the intentions of the future situation in Russia to have Poland and Romania join in forcing upon the Russian government equivalent demands with the threat of a war in which France would come into being. Almost all English firms applied for the patent rights on the manufacture and sale of the American flag. A third party is being organized by the committee of 48. The leaders among whom is J. A. I. Hopkins national chairman, plan to get it shaped to function during the congressional election. The congressional association is desired with such other political parties as the Farmer-Laborists, the Socialists or the Single Taxes. The objection is based on the grounds that these other class organizations or radicals.
Mrs. Chester Alkins, 51, a seamstress at 3572 State Street, narrowly escaped death at the hands of Mrs. Mills, who was a nurse and a resident, when she was attacked near her apartment on the second floor. Mrs. Mills was said to be extremely jealous of her sweetheart, who lived in her apartment. But he became interested in Mrs. Alkins on the second floor and was seen by Mrs. Mills, on two oceans, calling on the woman to come and sit in the stature. Thereupon Mrs. Mills warned Mrs. Alkins and threatened her with death if she saw blin with her again, on the part of Eldridge in connection with the little seamstress that further aroused her feudality. And Fiddy and her rival in a passageway on the second floor of the building and assaulted her. She knocked the woman down the stairs and then jumped on the stairs and dragged her back up the stairs. The cries of Mrs. Thomas Williams, a witness to the assault, prevented the erased woman from dragging the little seamstress to death.
Dr. Bradley, $50 and State streets, was called to attend the victim, and he was uncertain whether her injuries would prove fatal or not. She would receive medical attention. Officers Dennis and Keating of the Third prefect, Mrs. Mills and Eldredes were arrested. She was charged with assault and battery.
Brothers Acquitted
Bittemann and Eileen Hutchinson, a Baltimore store, grew avenues, were presented with a large award, Judge Mckinley of the Criminal court, and Judge Lucas, represented by Attorney J. Gray Lucas.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
DEFENDER DIGS UP HISTORY OF KU KLUX KLAN
Lawless Order Dates Back to Reign of "Paddle Patrol"
The present day activities of the practically newly organized "Ku Klux Klan" and the campaign which is being waged against it by the press, the dewlah race, the Catholics and societies representing the foreign-born is attaching more attention than anything connected with American life today. As far as the organization in question is concerned, it has developed rapidly. It was shortly after the Civil War, at which time murder, rapine and intimidation were its watchwords, had only the effect of putting it in a dormant state. It was a new order, a new bond with the same purposes in view today, the order has ten times as many members as it had at any one time in its past history.
Its Origin
Grow Unruly
Many people who should know claim that even though the slaves had not been freed at the time of the Civil War, they were so apparent that an uprising seemed inevitable. They had underground means of communication and were practically in a panic and it was with the greatest difficulty that the slaves were kept in bounds. Outrages against them and forcers, as well as
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Male and Female Liquor Fiends Beat 9 Officers
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 23,—Prohibition and police officers walked into a hurner's nest when they were attacked. A mole of men and women attacked them and severely beat up the five prohibition agents, four policemen and two drivers in a Wesleyan. A mole of men and women attacked them and severely beat up the five prohibition agents, four policemen and two drivers in a Wesleyan. It appears that word reached the police department of the wholesale sale and use of liquor at Wesleyan hotels but has been sent to Wesleyan that the agents were coming, so that, when they got there, crowds in the neighborhood were on hand to see how the battle was going. The agents are said to have found fourteen quarts of whisky in the house. This was taken from them by the members of housekeeping and the open ground and the open conducting the raid were beaten over the heads with the bottles. Afterwards they were driven from the neighborhood or a bit of murderial evidence.
by the "Fiddle Patrols" themselves manner. Regular flonging days were begun to be resented in no uncertain imminent urgency among the "patrolers" were publicly leashed as a lesson to others who might attempt to cause trouble. When the war came these same men and protect their own well as work and feed the families of their owners as well as those of the "Fiddle Patrol" in the absence of the patrols and the so-called "confederate government." When the war came to an end and the slaves had been set free by the proclamation of Lincoln, the patrols found themselves on practically the same footing, therefore it was but natural that they should get together for the purposes of the patrols to be to extent of forcing them to continue to work for nothing, which the latter refused to
In order to carry out their plans, the original Ku Klux was organized and their work developed such murders as the assassination of President Grant was called to their operations. He immediately ordered the Union soldiers who were at the time stationed on the North Side to kill the riders and klansmen without mercy. They followed these instructions to the letter, and to the present day the name of the Klan was still the South of the South as is no other. The Ku Klux Klan was put out of business and was practically forgotten until it was once more known as the present day leaders by the books written by Rev. Thomas Dixon and given added impetus by the Griffith photo program. The Klan was one of the crimes of rage by members of the Race depleted. One of the tenets of the Klan is the claim that it will work for the Klan for the United States the 14th and 15th Amendments. The "song of hate" has been spread in a manner which will work for its downfall. The Ku Klux Klan will pass it never again to be revived.
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Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 23. Whether Sylvester trown, who was convicted of having killed Policeman Alexander Warren in Youngstown last May, was sorry or not, is not known, but the fact is that he forced the police to force him to pay the penalty by electrocution in the prison here. During the period following convictions, he maintained a stole indifference to his impending fate. On the night before the execution, however, he broke down and went to the jail where he had spent much time with him prior to the last day, begged the authorities to let her witness her husband pay the penalty and confessed the murder so his died alone.
With three other men Brown was charged with having robbed a store in Youngtown last May. As they were in the crime they were not by the policeman and ordered to stop. They answered his command with a volley of bullets. The officer was killed. Brown was the only one of the unarmed captured.
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(Grump gave a demonstration precisely of the steam drive in Georgia and explained in detail the mechanism of the invention. These men saw air produce the same propelling power that steam or diesel drives. When started when the inventor turned a throttle and watched the miniature boiler drive the piston, in and out, without the least hesitation, the entire engine weighing about 200 pounds, troubled during its operation.
In explaining his invention, Crump said. The government authorities have deemed my invention a "perpetual motion" device. I am not chiming this, but I have boxed my machine and take it to Washington for the examiners' consideration and inspection. He declared a large outage of money. A poor inventor has a hard struggle. He produced letters from Washington, declaring that by the use of compressed air he could drive a becomotive at much less cost than is required for the problem of the becomotive in losing time in case of windstorm and that of taking on coal would be entirely Crump announced that if any Chicagoums wished to see the machinoperate he and his assistant, Thomas Merrett, would be pleased to demon-
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Matthews jumps that he saw on the street, and is led to the Lopez avenue, in an automobile. The men stopped in front of the tailor shop. The corpulent bid him down. Four of the men alighted and after looking up and down the street sought to force the door of the shop open.
This picture shows Matthews ran forward, ordered them to stop and tried two shoes in the air. The man was taken by the police. The other four surrendered. They were held in $10,000 bonds in the Washington Heights court by the police. The other later. The charge placed against them was attempted burglary.
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Washington, D. C., Sept. 23.-Civil Washington is alive to the importance of the conference on the Limitation of armament which is to meet at the national capital, on Armistice day, Nov. 11. The conference of one hundred has been appointed to arrange for the reception, comfort, safety and entertainment of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Exchequer Honar Law, former Premier Arthur Balfour and Earl Curzon, great Britain's probable big four; President John F. Kennedy, the big four of France; Premier Titon, with Italy's big four; Baron Sato, who will probably head the big four from Japan, and the other delegates to the
The committee of one hundred is composed of representatives of all the states including such men as Milton E. Miles, president of the Riggs National Bank; Miss Mabel T. Hearst, president of Columbia; John Joy Eddison, "Washington's grand old man"; John Hays Hammond of international commerce; Oyster and Charles W. Kutz, commissioners of the District of Columbia; the presidents of each of the imprints of the District of Columbia; E. B. Mclean, publisher of the Washington Post; Theodore W. Noyes, publisher of the representing the social life of the community, together with represent-
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The train had not got far from the depot at Watsica who wi Williams runs through the car and jumped off. From the car he has walked for 10 miles. When he was waiting for the 23th of August until the 26th, a mob gathered with dogs, auto-mobiles and a police officer. The number of the board of the district increased about 50, but gradually increased until there were more than 100 in it. Friday morning he was in the hospital; H. L. J. mob drove around the field like field, surgeon ciling a race track. He success in hospital, and only concealed himself and on Mon., he ciling attorney.
A number of our people are included as members of the committee of the Board of Education of the State Department of Howard University; Dr. D. E. Wiseman, pastor; Houston, member of the board of education of the District of Columbia; Prof. George W. Cook, dean of the school of the University; H. L. Johnson; Dr. W. A. Warfield, surgeon in chief Freedman's Hospital, and James A. Cole, former assistant United States district attorney. It is expected that the committee of one hundred will not only meet and discuss, but it will also co-operate with the American Legion in connection with the reception and interment of the commander. The tentative plans of the committee of one hundred which have to be approved by the State Department
The train had not got far from the depot at Warsaw when Williams ran through the car and jumped off. From there, among them are he, Emmet J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of Howard University; Dr. D. E. August until the 20th. A mule gathered with dogs, automobiles and a horse. Houston, member of the board of education of the District of Columbia; Proof, George W. Wally increased until there were more than 100 in it. Friday morning he went to the University; H. L. Johnson, Dr. W. A. Warmuth came around the field like the coiling a race track. He successes, hospital, and James A. Colb, formally concealed himself and on Monday.
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Danville, Ill., Sept. 23—Starling disclosures of even more spectacular "milight parties" in the forest than the Poems as a result of the work of the Sir Klaus Klan who came to light within the few days in this identity as a result of the work of the investigators. A particular case in point is the attempt to elude the alleged klanmen to drug Luke Williams of this city in Lynchville, then taken into the woods and Wat.
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sokin. From the evidence which has been turned away to several authorities who has raised a family in this town, his incurred the country of an in-law in a machine and for many years has been employed in the C. & E. L. corps at Durville. Some time ago he advanced him because of his efficiency and general all-round ability. He was made a forman in the shops he shared with him. This so rolled them that they made threats against his position. Williams told his employees that he preferred his old job to the authority of his fellow workers and the good of the service.
Enemies Threaten Him
His enemies were not satisfied, however, and are reported to have continually harassed him and made it difficult for him to work. Not very long after he had given up his work as a forman he stood in the yard of his home one morning and saw the house warry have by the outside view partially obscured by tenons about. A white woman, one her pet, and when Williams waved she tailed to see his friend and believed that the saturation was for her. This belief she immediately disbelieved that his detainment. She allowed to have embellished it with a charge of rape. Life in the town became uneventful, and she threatened his life, and finally Williams decided to come to Chicago. He left Davenille and went to train to Villa Grove. Soon after the train had arrived, he met a man about that there was on his wife who had waved at a man's wife and had also raped her. Passengers and others boarded the train to Williams from the car. The conductor congratulated, asking them why they wished to do that. The men in the crowd were demanding that Williams
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The name of the man whose wife he was charged with molesting is said to be Hughes.
He took off靴 the chief of police of Walsota was brought to Williams Middling place by a Mr. Lane who is believed to have been a boloist in charge of the police in charge and carried him safely back to Dawville.
Since his return here the letters from a secret organization have contained the names of ten members of his family and warned them that this society has its cage on them, too.
When he was in hiding he was without food or shelter.
Williams didn't recognize any of his pursuits, but he believes that some well known persons were among the many expensive automobiles in a crowd which lained him.
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The National Urban League has released an announcement of subjects which will be discussed at its annual conference in Chicago, which is to be held October 13 to 22.
On Wednesday, October 19, some distinguished social worker will present a general statement of the most serious problems which the world is facing today. T. Arnold Hill, executive secretary of the Chicago Urban League, will show how these problems are affecting our lives in particular and tell what is being done in the city of Chicago to meet them. The afternoon and evening will be devoted to employment. Urban League internal secretaries will indicate what has been done in many cities of the Middle West to create temporary or single men or women and to families. Representatives from the Department of Labor will be present.
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On Thursday morning, the delegates will discuss the subject "Creating Hold of the Newcomer." It is thought by students of social problems that the newcomer to one cities will be a newcomer, as there is still a considerable delay in his becoming adjusted to the stem requirements of competition in the job market. Thursday afternoon and evening discussion will be held on our relation to organized labor, and the need of constructive social service in cities as expanded by recent investigator Charles S. Johnson, director of the Cloan League's department of research and investigations, and desse O. Thomas Southern hold secretary.
On Friday special reports will be made by Urban League executives on how the league conducts its health and safety program, its housing investigations, its recreation work with boys and girls and its juvenile probation and protective service.
On Saturday work in connection with industrial plants through which our Race may raise its living standards as well as develop efficiency and help in
On Friday evening there will be a public meeting on "Co-operation between the United States and speakers of both races presided on. On Saturday morning, October 22, there will be a discussion on the subject of Public School's. Persons interested are requested to communicate with Englewood, Glendale, North Olmsted, and National Union League, 127 East 23d street, New York City, or T. Arnold and T. Arnold Union League, 3422 South Walsh Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Boston, Mass., Sept. 23. — A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Traffic Officer Roger Flaherty by Judge Hakey in the Roxbury court, charging him with shooting Walter Rock. 65 Sawyer street, Roxbury, without cause. An element of my investigation was that the officer was found near his suffering from a scab wound. They were both taken to the City Hospital. Flaherty tendered his resignation following information that he had been suspended from the force. On Friday, the police officer was found near his suffering from a scab wound. They were both taken to the City Hospital. Flaherty tendered his resignation that the bullet extracted from Rock's back corresponds to those used in the policeman's pistol. An empty cartridge from Rock's back said that he was walking along the street when he heard a shot and felt a pain in the back. He had been shot in the back. The police officer may have been in an argument with another man and the bullet intended for this man struck him. The police has been released from the hospital.
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The body of the Rev. Havens was found last Saturday in the woods near the home of his son, Death had been caused by an explosion, by a wooden club which was laying near by. Boom was found by a posse which employed bloodbounds. According to the police, tracks near the body were made by Boom's hidden shoes.
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taken him a few y
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A gold watch taken from floor was identified by the preacher's son as having been worn by his father just before the latter's death.
CITY COUNCIL OF CHICAGO SCORES KU KLUX KLAN
Pledges Influence to Proper Authorities to Destroy Organization
Following on the heels of phenomenal disclosures of the alleged perjury of the Ku Klux Klan organization, Alderman Robert R. Jackson of the Second ward was instrumental in having the city council take the first official action which Chicago has shown against the "midnight prowler," the action of the city council on the violation of a resolution drawn up and offered to the council by Mr. Jackson. The complete text of the resolution follows:
"Whereas, it is not necessary to augment the police force of the city Chicago; or the Ku Klux Klan; or Whereas, the Ku Klux Klan knots to be an organization bent on stirring up racial and religious friction and promoting healthy civic relations; and
Whereas, political, ecclesiastical and race prejudices are perpetuated that organization to the derison of the whole nation and, too, secretly by mysterious and the initiation of its members; and
Whereas, any secret organization based upon these methods and purpose to American institutions; and
"Now, therefore, be it resolved, That the city council of Chicago officially condemn the presences of the Ku Klux Klan in Chicago andphobic authorities of the city rid the community of this organization."
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Mr. Jackson will be remembered as the representative who some years ago kept the notorious "Birth of a film from being shown in Illinois."
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Washington, D. C., Sept. 23—Henry Lincoln Johnson has about recovered from his recent illness. Not only is it not necessary for him to use a crutch, but for some time he has resumed his usual duties and is to be seen at his office downtown. Interviewed by a Defender reporter, he complained that the newspapers of the country had greatly exaggerated his illness. He did not mention what he thought might have been the motive in what he terms the misrepresentation of true condition. No word has been given on whether a Mr. Johnson's immature political plans.
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Since the arrival of the Ku Kux
Kiu many people who lived through
the war have been buried.
shortly after the War of Reddonion invaded the islands of the Hawaiian former slave communities, one of these is Joseph C. Johnson, 2553 Pearl City, Oahu, who was born in Oklahoma, Miss, 55 years ago, but during his childhood in Tuscaquille, Ala., Mr. Johnson became a school teacher in his community and
War of Rebellion recall visits of the lawless band to former slave communities. One of the leaders of the slave Johnson, 3255 Forest avenue, who was born in Oklahoma, age 55 years ago, and during his childhood moved to Tuscumba, Ala. The Johnson came from a school teacher in his community and was a person who knew the King as his sat in his chair. He told the following story to a deputy reporter:
Remembers Whipping
"I remember an incident which I saw with my own eyes. It occurred our shortly after independence. Our people shortly after independence, they begin to accumulate property and to educate themselves. This incurred the wrath of the poor class. The Ku Klux Klan, the Ku Klux Klan, and terrorism started. "In our community at Tussemella lived a man by the name of Willie. He was the most prosperous man of our place in the state. In my opinion, he was at that time worth about $4,000. This man was the other necessary material required to conduct the business. The word that Elliot was getting too much had carried on in the community for several months.
Carried Torches
"One night about 100 Ku Klux drove up to his house on horseback, and carried touchs. We all peeped at them through cracks in our cabin, and carried them in a bin for a drink of water, kettle, very much frightened, went to the well and brought a bucket of water in, and shot them in the air with shots were fired in the air during the interval, particular klassman had conceived and had his lips, a large leather
Has invested $100,000.00 in first mortgages on Negro Property and deposited same with State of Illinois for your protection. Employs members of the race from office boy to President.
Many Fire Klan
MAN FOOLED BY $1,000,000 GRIP OF STAGE MONEY
Huffman, N. Y., Sept. 23, All that glitters, truly, is not good. Such is probably the conviction of James H. Lee, $23 Michigan avenue. Lee was not only a station advanced by one Albert Smith, $25 of Marion, Ga., who carried a grip in which the police say there was apprehension. As the story goes, Smith met Lee on Michigan avenue and engaged in a conversation about the possibilities of a conversation about the possibilities of Lee looks like progress itself and was easily persuaded to believe in anything which meant money in anything. He was accepted he had only $77 in his pocket. Smith showed him a bill for $2500 and he turned over his bill to the hearing of the interprize.
Asks $6,000 Purchase
Despite Smith's show of money, however, Lee was not exactly satisfied, and told him so. The former groomine he was walked into a garage at 69 Michigan avenue, owned by J. D. Ross. He offered to lease the property, and Smith was offered a "fenced Theaters" Corporation. When Smith offered to buy the garage for $6,000 and pay $1,200 down he became a boss. Failed the officers and Smith was arrested. It was found that he had only 80 cents of good money on him. Then he had been placed in jail he attempted to commit suicide. Tearing his trousers and shirt into strips, he used them to make incestuous sounds and stomped. Then he attached them to the bars of his cell and jumped. Guardians in the hall heard him green light down. He was in a serious condition. He was sent to the city hospital. When he was first arrested Smith was sent to the hospital having recently sold a large plantation in the South for $11,000.
Hits Woman With a Bottle
New York, Sept. 23—Alphonse White, 25, 71 West 135th street, was arrested Monday by Detective Connellly on complaint of May Edwards, the prisoner with striking her over the head with a bottle.
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Washington, D. C. Sept. 23—Mrth tanner, 35, 822 23rd street N. W. be dead from a gunshot wound. His wife who shot him says that she did so because he would not support her. The husband and wife were not living together, she having her residence at 2222 1 street N. W. The shooting occurred a short distance from her home at about $30 o'clock in the
According to the story which she is said to have told the police, she was held in the shambles and her shackles. This quarrel grew out of his refusal to provide for her. It is said that he attacked her and she was taken to the hospital on the morning of the tragedy she sheared a revolver belonging to her husband in her pocket. She does not remember her husband, but her words she started for the store. On the way, at 2:00 and I streets N. W., her husband was in jail. Their quarrel was resumed. She drew the pistol from her pocket and threw four shots, one of which hit the scene and the police came on the scene and rushed the man to the emergency hospital, where he died an hour after his arrest. Father was arrested byaint. Father and Leuit, keeper of the third priest.
THIEVES MAKE BIG HAUL
Los Angeles, Cal. Sept. 23.—Thehee entered the homes of George Patton, politely dealer, and Charles Alexander, editor of the Association on West 35th street, taking from the Patton residence a small chest of silver, a revolver, a Winchester rifle and a leather bag, besides many pieces of silver and ornaments of value found on the premises. They secured from the editor's home a case containing family jewels, valuable silverware and other household ornaments.
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The shortage of coal and oil has turned the attention of industry towards methods of economizing in the use of these fuels, and although gas requires little investment to manufacture, it is far more efficient and economical in actual use and saves both of these materials.
These facts have led to the assertion that within a decade industry will witness the 'gas age' where the former use of
Through carbonation of coal, science asserts that the gas extracted in the process will do four times the amount of industrial labor of coal, besides leaving the many enormously valuable by-products of coal available for commercial purposes. A committee of the American Gas Association has reported that coal is an important industry with exceptional economy and efficiency, and has specially listed the following, where gas has already won a notable victory over other commercial fuels; namely: Internal heating, brass making, core baking, newspaper, smoking and curing fish and meats, galvanizing, converting direct fired coal to gas, urea treating, urinating, cocoa roasting, baking bread, cooking, varnish boiling, japanizing, vitreous enameling, railroad shop work and asphalt melting.
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ATTORNEY DE ARMOND DIES
AFTER 5 MONTHS ILLNESS
Attorney C.W. DeArmond, 4342
Gunnet aviation, president of
the aviation association.
the Cook County passed away at the Fort Broward hospital. Tuesday, Arundo, who had been a suffering alcoholic, died the day before for more than five months and just returned from his country home at Melbourne, Ohio, Mr. Doe, Arundo, an ex-college graduate, reptile in the practice was illified with the defense of
The Fort Dearborn hospital, Tuesday, Sept. 26, Mr. De Armond, who had been with hardening of the liver for more than five months, had just returned from his country home at Morro Chase, Mr. De Armond, who was exiled repatriation in the practice of law and was affiliated with many persons invited for alleged participation in the recent race run. The meeting will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Trinity E. Church 33th and Prairie avenue. under the auspices of the Masseuse order, of which he was an active member. He will be a nephew and a host of friends to motivate his loss.
Sergeant Andrew Lavin, 35th premet, probably owes his life today to the fact that Sergeant Frank Nolan was uninjured on the trigger when Wiltshire known as the "two gun man." While in front of 35th State street Sergeants Lavin, Hogan and Nolan attempted to question Hill, who, it is known, was a police officer and murder. Hill attempted to put Lavin, but fell to the ground with a bullet wound in his leg, which Sergeant Lavin said he had in his possession his regiment two guns. He is at the county hospital under guard.
"COUNCIL OF TEN" INVITES
BUSINESS LEAGUE HERE
The bench of Chicago joins in functioning. Within five minutes a petition of Chicago to eventually stand out with enough pride to be felt unanimously, would be unanimously approved, but will be known as the "Town of Ten," the active membership according to constitution, being limited to that point at associate members are unlimited. At the last meeting Ernest T. Atwater, Faire Philadelphia, explained the scope and purpose of the big project that will occupy the attention of the nation next month in the City of Brotherly
President, Nabuma D. Brischer is in receipt of the floor plans of the Conference Philadelphia, and those who wish boids are asked to get in touch with Mr. Brischer A. 3422 Ithaca avenue immediately following the Autumn meeting of the National Negro Business League in Chicago, 1922. The next year, he will be the very practical program for the year and the next session promises to be the greatest ever held, according to who has written that they will be delighted to be entertained in Chicago.
Henry Etheridge Soloist of
Metropolitan Choir Sund
Never before in the history of the music world has so much interest been created as by Prof. J. Wesley Jones with his famous aggregation of samers, among the artists who will be featured in the musical Sunday are Henry A. Kibler, Elise, dramatic tenor, and Foster Delay, violinist. The Englewood Draughtsman, Prof. G. E. Williams, will sing special numbers, male chorus, quarter and choir. Harvey A. Watkins, chairman of the William D. Cook will welcome the monster coed. Program begins at 7:30 p.m. sharp.
VAST THRONG GREETS
GRACE LYCFUM OPENING
The seventh season of Grace Lyceum opened Sunday, September 15, with an inaugural capacity and a program which included one of the most elaborate ever productions of the Lyceum, Mrs. Maddie G. George, chairman of the program committee, Margaretine Lewis, who is a member of the younger set, accompanied, a graduate of the program committee, is one of the professional teachers in the public schools. Mrs. Lewis gave evidence and all present felt satisfied that the committee had made a who chooses and all present felt satisfied that the absolute support of Lyceum patrons. The appearance of Mrs. Cassy Maygill, Sorea Lewis, West Africa, as the podium of the afternoon was a most impressive display. These ladies are Oxford college graduates and are here to the United States to receive a tuition and a mention of the names given evidence of the type of program which they have the highest favor with the musical public. Louise Boulanger, violinist, T. P. Browne, baritone, and Mrs. T. T. Taylor, bassist.
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Stupefied With Drink
**19ear Sundays, who stated that she was 22 years old, could be driven by the way she found wandering in the math hallway at 10f. 45th street by Mrs. Emma Kline at 10f. 45th street by Mrs. Emma Kline. He had a deep cut over the eye, his nose and his socks were swollen, and he was suffering from the effects of some groups that were unable to tell how he had been injured.**
Stabbed In Pool Room
Nelson Jackson, 27, 2013 Valentine
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the back, with a dog wounded by
some unknown man with whom he
was guarding in a pool at 209
10:45.
Struck by Street Car
Struck by Street
Mrs. M. McKinney, 116th State
street, is at Fortune hospital suffer-
er with injuries she sustained when
she struck a street car at 12th
State street.
Nrs. Johnson Injured
Suffers Broken Lean
After alighting from a street car at 25th and Morgan streets, Mrs. Willow attempted to pass around back of the car and was struck by an automobile driveway. Mrs. Willow was carried to Providence hospital with a broken leg.
Austin Influenza Boy
While working in the vicinity of 16th and State streets, little boy-year-old William Oliver, 212 north street street directly in the path of an automobile and suffered a fractured foot and suffered a fractured foot and was cared right to St. Luke's hospital.
Exploitation Causes Burns
Colley Coyle, 40, 491 Vinecimes avenue
suffered silly burns about the firecrackers
was attempting to light in his home
when the fire broke out, the burns
was reached the firefighters.
Storked Neck Heart
It is often stated that "difference of opinion makes good batting" in the case of Bimbilo Williams, a former stabbing. Williams and Virgil Johnson, 58 State street, guarded over the area where they were watching the cars pass at Van Buren street and Michigan avenue. A disagreement over the best make of a car. Williams was nursing a deep wound, which had been inflicted by Virgil.
Dier: from Hemershane
A doctor's certificate was issued for the permit of the barial of Edward Wilkinson, an assistant to the doctor who had been in poor health for several years from the effects of a hemorrhage, causing an inquiry to be made as to the cause of his death.
Alcohol Causes Conn
Zeddell St. John's East 50th street, occupies a cot at the county hospital. He is in a state of conn. The attending physician states that in all probability his condition was brought by the use of alcohol as a beverage.
Visiting Guests Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mayer, 420 Learmonth, course in honor of Mrs. E. E. Baldwin, Los Angeles, Cal. Other visitations: Graze Smith, New York; Graze Simpson, Boston; Graze Green, New Orleans; Graze Smith, San Antonio; Graze Smith, Ill. Mrs. Baldwin, who is an accomplished pianist, entertained
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Mrs. Mille Brown, who has reached the old age of forty, was a nurse with a multiple of minor injuries. Mrs. Brown resides at 3511 Niles Ave.
Takes Sick on Car
Gilbert Jackson 25, 42525 Evans avenue drove a grove car was taken quite sick. A driver who was cared from the ear and found to be suffering with a severe attack of pneumonia.
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Mrs. William Parker, Nashville
Visits Sister
Thomas H. Buckingham, a leading business man of Baltimore, MD., is the owner of his sister, Mrs. Joln, Nth. 2 East stree. Mr. Buckingham will stop at his former home, Cleveland, Ohio, on his way back to the triple site.
Goose Home
Mrs. Ella Hunter of 442 Cook avenue, St. Louis, Mo. who sent the sunshine to Miss Zella Hunter, with two weeks' visit with her daughter, Miss Zella Hunter, 240 Forest avenue. She left for her home last Friday.
En Route to New Orleans, La.
Miss Zella Hunter, a graduate of Concourste, Canada, for the summer, is the most of Mrs. P. A. Newman, 3244 Concourste, Canada, for the churning Cycle bodies of New Orleans, La., and is on route home.
California Visitor In City
Mrs. E. Conner, Los Angeles, Cal., wife of Mr. Conner of the team of Canis, will be the guest of honor at the wild hotel and will be there for the winter. The team player at the tattoo shop and and are at St. Paul, Minn., this week.
Miss Breaks Record Breaks
Miss Breaks Record Breaks
President Hospital, stated this week that a proposal was broken at the hospital and that the hospital is taking care of the care and hearty and joyful duggee. The free clinic is taking on new activity.
New Tandy Entertained
Miss. Tandy Entertained
Saturdays
Shannon entertained with a party in
home of Miss Katherine R. Tandy of St.
Dalton, MN, given at her birthday, 616
for her home birthday, and
for her home birthday, where she
will enter the Minnesota State College.
Give Hours Party
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Macey of Springfield, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Allen of Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Allen of Chicago, Canada, metored over from Springfield, Ohio. They are the members of Elephant availible. Mrs. Macey was formerly Mrs. C. A. Vivian, who was connected with the new Institute for performances, multimedia for performances, dancers and theater parties who gave in their honor. They left work to work for home, delighted with Chicago.
Bishop Jones Here
Bishop E. J. E. Jones, New Orleans, for-
mative Advocate, and one of the most em-
bodied lieutenant at the Methodist Episcopal
Church, will preside May 15, 2010, will preside at South Park
Mission at Episcopal church, 3200 South
Mission Avenue, and at St. Mark's Methodist
church, on street and street and
town square, and at Temple 25. He will be
president at South Park M. E. church, Monday evening,
will be tendered him.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Nrs. Greece in Canada
Mrs. Mabel Mason Greene, 625 Forrest avenue, was called to Montreal, Canada, for a visit. Mrs. I. R. Mason, who was taken to ternance hospital, Toronto, while on her Chicago and New York trips, also left I. R. Mason, Mick. She is in the Royal Victoria hospital, Montreal, where she will undergo an operation, and hopes to return to Chicago in four weeks.
Lady, Elks, Adopt, Baby
Return from Vacation
Louis. William F. Childs assigned to
turned to work after enjoying a two
weeks' furlough. The hostess spent
during his home at 625 Eggert apart.
Rev. Hart Buried
Mcs. Nychkins In City
MRS. NICHOLSON in City
Mrs. Nicholson is the
president of Montgomery
and Birmingham, Ala. but
who has been residing in Pittsburgh, Pa.
and is now serving on the
to the National Baptist convention
from Central Baptist church. Puts
herself in the spotlight. She
dances Charla Winston, B. M. Stevenson,
L. G. Adams and many others while
she will leave Friday for the
shelter. She will leave Friday for
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Evanston Misses Entertain
Consulate Holmes entertains fifty friends at a midsize tea Sunday, September 15, 2014, at Morra Brown University; Miss Elise (lady) graduate of Northwestern Roberts were seniors, Miss Ida Loewen flankers of Boston some industrial school students of town guests were present.
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Luck Out of Luck
and in trying to avoid a monolithic truck and in trying to avoid a checker cab at 32d and La Salette at 12w. West Gat street, ran the truck into an industrial gas plant, and a fellow employee of big boss. He acted ably prevented serious injury to several passengers in the cab.
Flight Was Three Cornered. Robert Polenick, who resides in the vicinity of 40th and Fedora in front of 32d State street with James Bay 25d, State street. This so an accident, a friend of Blauys, street, who is a friend of Blauys, that causing four incarcerations.
Fractures Lee
George Williams, 62, 5277 Walsh Avenue, Chicago, IL suffered a fractured spine which he sustained when he was struck by a car on 25th street and Michigan lockwheel.
Has Heart Trouble
Mary Mary Peterson, 22, 2167 Dearborn street, was carried to the county hospital police precinct. Upon examination it was found that she was suffering from organic heart trouble. Receives Shaking Up. Clears up a severe shaking up when he was thrown from his bicycle at $25n street and Cottage Grove Avenue. After he failed to stop when a car stopped to let off passengers and he ran into a streetcar and caused him to be thrown from his wheel.
Mrs. Fills in Hospital
J. A. Jones, 11th ed. 25 Years old. 18
county hospital suffering with an
infection.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER UND T S IN BRIEF
Hudsona and Dogs
Disaster Ends Bide
while attempting to steal a ride on a motor truck, James L. Henry, 18, 4663 State street, was struck by another car and suffered bruises on his arms and
Clark on Vacation
William (Hill) Clark, for many years deputy attorney general, assigned to the South Clark street court, left this week for the wills tribune. Judge John H. Newcomer threatened him with a lawsuit. He clerk that understood his business, for the court paid Clark the money he had ever worked with, and threw him away his business, business, business, two weeks.
Found Dead
Mrs. Anna Brown, 31, 2556 Federal Street, New York, September 14. A rigid investigation was made by Mrs. Maggie Brown, 3619 Avenue and Fitzgerald Third, prescript, as to the sudden death. It was determined that Mrs. Maggie Brown had heart trouble. She was the sister of Mrs. Maggie Brown, 3619 Avenue and Mrs. Virginia D. Tevis Dies
Mrs. Virginia D. Tevis, 4141 Avenue, sixtieth Monday, September 12 church Wednesday, September 14. Burial at woodland cemetery.
Dan Thomas Goes Home
Dan Thomas, 3253 Indiana avenue, left Friday evening for his home in Memphis. Several few weeks' vacation with his mother.
Daytonports in Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen Davenport and family, 3499 Prairie avenue, are visiting while there will spend a few days at the Latitude race track.
**Mrs. E. Barnett Returns**
Mrs. E. Barnett, proprietor of the Vineyard, will stay Wednesday after a two weeks stay in Harvesbury, Ohio, where she was the umpire for two courses at Cincinnati on route home. Reports roads in the condition and her seven-passenger Stutz working the all the way.
**Dr. Lester's Wife Here**
Mr. Dr. Lester's wife here.
Mr. Dr. Lester, dean of McArley Medical College, Nashville, Tenn., is in the city while Mrs. Lester, proprietor of the Vineendes hutch.
Guest of Mrs. Gaines
Guest of Mrs. Gaines
Mrs. Gaines
Mrs. Gaines
Little Rock, Ark. was the guest of
Little Rock, Ark. was the guest of
345 South Park avenue. While here
the Southern matawai was highly enter-
tained.
Neah Wilborn Buried
Centenary Jubilee
The Contemporary Judies celebration is now in session at South Park M. E. church in Chicago will not attend Sunday, September 25. Music for the concert will be performed by South Park church choir under the direction of Charles I. Deacon, who recently recessed the choir for two and one-half months. He will be assisted by Williapine, who will be furnished by the choir choir, directed by Mrs. Katherine Breece.
Home Welcome
On Friday, September 16, Mrs. William H. Huddlin, 3228 South Park avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, will honor the birthday of her daughter, Irène Huddlin-Jordan. Merrimon灵敏 quickly sped the evening hours.
Mrs. Rose Paxton Entertains
Mrs. Rose Hale Paxton, 6417 Vine Street, Pittsburgh, PA, in honor of Rev. C. H. Parrish, Mrs. Mary N. Parrish, C. H. Parrish, Jr. and iv. H. W. Jones of Louisville, KY.
Miss Jailson Hill, assistant manager of the Oriental Beauty Parrish, 200 E. 10th Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., where she has been visiting relatives.
Mrs. James Allen Entertains
Mrs. James Allen, 6317 S. 10th Street, entertains, interacts with the late Merrimon, exchanging in honor of Mrs. Abernathy of Merrimon, Carrie Reats, Stuart Starks, Rebeil Adams, Lula Guelford, Solen Merrimon, Lizzie Flicker, and Jennifer Abernathy.
Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Butler entertained at dinner in the Portsmouth, O. at their residence, 622 Federal street, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, and Mrs. Lovie, Henroff is pastor of Finlay Church, Henroff is pastor of Finlay Church, and his wife are visiting the guests of his sister, Mrs. J. C. Meblon, and his wife, Mrs. Martha Renfroff of Morgan Turk.
Society Arranges Opening
The Virginia Society with headquarters in its regular monthly meeting last week day evening and made elaborate arrangements for the fall opening Well all Virginia and their friends are invited to be present and take part.
Miss Wells Leaves City
Miss Hagel Wells, daughter of R. W. Wells, president of the Wells Rock Conference during the work for Richmond. Wells, who she will take up to teach at, is a well-known Wells spent a pleasant stay in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Adams Proud
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Adams, 147
Wilson Park, Montgomery, Montana, are proud of their beautiful six-room duplex, bungalow com-mitigation. The finest in the lineage bungalows in Morgan Park.
Mrs. Holmes Back
Mrs. Ella L. H. Lines, 2115 Wabash Avenue, who did everything, lying trip some distance to do what she wanted, pose of arranging for the building of her home, and having a guest who has returned much pleased with her stay and looking the picture of health. Back from the South Mrs. Huebuntin A. secretary of the National Baptist Convention, unite, held at the National Baptist Convention, pleased with her stay in the South.
Grand Master Coming
William H. Fields, St. Louis, Mo.
national grand master of A. U. K. & D.
of the University of Chicago,
oeficial visit to the local courts and
previews of the city and in the state.
People Buying Rapidly
Sesvay, people viewed in dark, the beautiful sunset, during the work days and cottages in which they will spend their evenings. The locality offers 24-hour state street.
Back from Vacation
Charles Chauvet, Sloan's avenue avenue,
in Cass county, Mih. his old hometown,
has returned to the city much
improved and much pleased with his
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The Sisters and Brothers of Methany entertained their friends in their annual entertainment Monday - evening, with the Sisters and Mrs. Marshall, 4013 S. Walsh Avenue, all present to meet the m嫂s and many new members will enter the orchard.
Attention: No Gilliam
Attorney McGill Here
Attorney McGill here in Jacksonville, Fla. are guests at the new Hotel Vincennes on their return home to the far west. Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and various other cities have elected him as attorney of his race in Florida. He has been elected on the state central committee of the state legislature since his state successes the late Judge Robert S. McGill and the years secretary of the committee to the grand baker K. of P. of federal society, and is secretary of the National Negro Ear Association.
Has Cancer of Tongue
Officer Lauren South, who is an assistant at the Croydon hospital, suffered with cancer of the heart. He attended the Croydon hospital Friday, was carried to his hospital, and was treated with an antibiotic, but after his soiling spell was awake, but after he had been hospitalized, he being cared for by his wife.
The Secret La Out
The husband wanted it kept from his wife, and the wife wanted it kept from his open court when Mrs. Mildred Mason 2221 Walsh avenue, compelled that she be taken to Toney Oscella, 49 West 52th street. She was accompanying Toney on a trip to New York, and she landed to know anything about, and Toney went into a house, which she did not know about, when a dog belonging to Toney and batting to see his mistress, compelled Mrs. Mason on the foot. Toney was 13 and wasos for allowing an unmanned dog to run at large "watting tales."
Saturday Afternoon Dance
Dance with George L. Giles Post, 100 West 52th street, day afternoon at Unity Club, 2140 Indiana avenue. Hours: 3 to 6:30 p. m. floor dancing. Admission: $10.
Same as Real
Butherfords Return
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rutherford, 4002
city after six weeks in the South at
the bedside of her mother. Mrs Nina
G. Rutherford, 4002, father of
M. F. C. Rutherford, Lennie, G.
Ivan Browning Jr. Dies
New York, Sept. 23.—An eight-pound boy, Ivan H. Browning, Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Browning, 236 West 18th street, last Tuesday. The pound parents' joy was short-lived, shortly after birth, Both Mr. and Mrs. Browning have many friends in all parts of the country who have been won by their charm and musical accomplishments. Mr. Browning has been the leading tennie for the well-known harmony Kings" for some time.
WEST SIDE NEWS
Ru. J. Worley, Jonas
NORTH SIDE NEWS
In The Grip Of the Law
"WHY WORRY" COMEDIANS
SHOW CAUSE FOR WORRY
Billie Cornell, 661 Bowen avenue, and Maddie Thompson, comedians, and R. Lee, 3731 Indiana avenue, who played at a local theater the past week in "Why Worry?" were arrested presethet, at the Folk street station, and charged with robbery on complaint of R. Gregory (boots). 3630 they took $182.50 worth of railroad tickets away from him which he had fought for the transportation of the man claimed that Miller owed them for their three weeks' work, and several shuims girls were in court with an impound. The court charged the men when the tickets were produced.
ACQUIRES FLATS
$30,000 Snid to Be the Amount Involved in Local Transaction
One of the most important realty transfers in months was that in which Mrs. L. Lilly, formerly 68, acquired the hummock six-story building located at $350-$32 grand boulevard. The consideration was approximately $30,000, and the transaction was her and hustling realty operator, Mrs. Lilly, who owns several splendid properties in the Eastern city which she formerly called home, has taken up her permanent residence here. In addition to $352, she intends giving the handling of the building her personal attention and she will no doubt make a splendid addition to the already huge property owners on the boulevard.
It will probably be up to the school authorities to put barbers and hair dressers in the public schools if parents do not use more care in present room. It is about time that groomed teachers were relieved of the necessity of keeping a public comb and brush in their desks to work on entirely children of caroless parents. Neglect of the hair not only makes for a bad appearance, but it is unmanageable in the care of the body. The idea of having barbers and hair dressers in the schools to teach children how to care for their hair fairly seems practically according to the present system of things. Either the school authorities must teach children how to keep their children diligent of the rules of health, or non-mindedly parents must get together with their professions are made at the schools. Something must be done.
Pinned on Wife's Complaint
Blake Tucker, 52, who was arrested by Officer M. Cossette, Fourth product, on complaint of assault, was jailed for $200 and Price Avenue was waived $50 and cost by Judge William Gemmill of the Stock Yards court.
Charged with Burglary
Carene Tucker, 52, and Milar Gordon, 21, who were arrested by police, were charged with burglary on complaint of assault. They were also charged with burglary on complaint of assault. They were jailed for $1,000 in the grand jury under $5,000 by Judge Gemmill of the Stock Yards court. The man fixed at $300 Vinnage avenues.
Arrested on Girl's Charge
Clifford Barnes, 15, 5155 Deerton
and Counsel, Fourth precinct,
and charged with hostitarion on complaint
Miss Claire Watson, 2525 Watson ave
Heiser Stops Eight
Officer Husser, 25th precinct, who directs the traffic at 35th and State Street, was shot and wounded by a doggie each other while he placed Walter Jones, 35th State Street, under arrest, who were engaged in a fight over a settler, who were arrested before judge John L. Newcomer of the court street court and they were discharged.
Gun Totes Fined
José Gardner, 21, 261 State street, St. Louis.
Billask, Fourth prefect, and charged with carrying a gun, was fired 510 and retook Jude Baughman Gemini of the 100th Division.
Noo Draw lines
Charles Johnston, 21, and Willie Parks, 22 both residing at 3541 Cottage Road, Watson and Phileo. Fourth prefect, on complaint of George Johnson, 688 East 51st street, each earned $25 and William Gummell, Stock Tards court.
Held to Grand Jury
William Smith, 29, 2520 Northampton
Mansion and Poherty, 31th presiden-
tial Mangan and Poherty, 31th presiden-
tial complaint of Burke Fleming, 2540 La-
Salle street was held to the grand
court. Burke Fleming, 2540 La-
Salle street was held to the grand
court. Newcomer of the South Clark street
court. G. E. Moore Arrested
G. E. Moore Arrested
G. E. Moore Arrested
avenue, who was arrested by Officer
of Attorney W. J. Lathan, 2 East 35th
street, and charged with larceny by
case will be heard September 23th
women of the South Clark street court
In New Neighborhood
Eward Burns, 22, who obliterated that same street and northern streets, was held to the grand jury under the *Stock Yards* court. Burns was arrested by Officer John B. McCormick and paraded with grand breezy complaint of A. O. Hodges, 21st State
Committed to Asylum
Mari. Marie Stark, 455 Pearlboro
days, then was regenerated to the
Chicago State Hospital for the Insane.
She was put on probation. When that no
one could handle her but Policwomen Anna
C. Pinan, 2nd precinct. She is a religious fanatic.
Throws Brick In Window
Rubber Brick In Window
was fired $10 and costs by Judge John
N. Newcomer of the S. K. street
court, Smith, 2nd precinct, on
Smith, 2nd precinct, on command of Mrs. Iris McLellan, 2920
Dearborn street, who charged that
she threw a beck through her
window
Fired for Toting Gun
Alonzo Glenn, 412 East 25th street, was arrested by Officers Dawne and Caldwell in his possession. Glenn, who has a long police record, was fired $100 for corruption by Julio John K. Newcomer of the S. Clark street court.
Carries Clothes to Court
Carries Clothes to Court
Carries Clothes to Court
245 East 25th street, had not carried the
declaration she made, but declared
the declaration she made "miss and all brand new."
before she carried the Miss Irene Aristan.
before she carried the Miss Irene Aristan.
it might have made a difference in the
ruling of the court, but the binder of
the court,
Beauty Hints
Unless proper care is taken of a child's hair from the beginning and continued there is a great possibility
that the child will have thin and weak hair and be more baldfaced every element of our body must be at all times to insure us, perfect and important that care should be given to the skin to ensure healthy growth. Toward this end, the root of the problem
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and papilla should be well nourished and skin all times, as an unclean skin is very likely to be congested, which prevents proper circulation and feeding of the skin. It will be seen upon examination to have a new growth of hair close to the scalp which is continually pushing its way unrestricted to take the benefit of the which falls out. Three points about the proper care of a child's hair and scalp will, if properly utilized, be an assured growth of hair which will be a source of continual pride and pleasure.
dition, and their note story of much
difference, and decided the case in favor of Miss Annah.
Changes Nonsupport
James Maxwell, 41, 42nd Last 44th
place, was arrested by Oliver Stoan,
support on complaint of his wife, Mrs.
Ella Maxwell, 5125 Verizon avenue.
Woman Disorderly
Mrs. Jenna Hellellen, 41, 1633 Federal
Michael Hurley, Fourth project,
and charged with disorderly conduct, was
the counsel of the Stock Yards police court.
Stoje Mattresa
Willie Carter, 2553 Dearborn street, was killed on and sentenced to 18 years in prison. He was John B. Newcomer of the South Clark district from James Howard, 2563 St. street, and when he went back for the bed he found Randal and Childers. Third prescript. **Arrested for Theft**
Charles Hall, who rooms with Mrs. Eleanor B. Newcomer, arrested by Officers Barry and Keating, and the theft of Mrs. Hirsch's diamond rings, valued at $400. He was discharged by Officer A. Newcomer of the South Clark street course.
Woman Fined in Court
Mrs. Anna Mattis, 52, 2196 Arches
Museum, and Dr. Robert F. Flaherty, Second president,
and charged with unsuccessful conduct
of the Newcomer of the South Clark street
Newcomer of the South Clark street
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Jesse Lazebeker, the East 50th street, who was arrested by officers Earley and W. H. Johnston, 56th street was held in the South 50th street by Jude Johns K. Newcomer of the South Curtis street court for robbery, and Queen Chemical Co. identified property found in the boy's possession as having been from his place, which was alleged robbery.
Young Wife Complains
Mrs. Chesara Johnson, 17 years old, a young wife and mother, told Judge John P. Parker that she had been courthouse how she had gone to 66 East 31st street looking for a room and had there a friend. Parker, 212 State street, Parker was taken into custody. Parker, 213 product, while Mrs. Louise Brown, at whose home the case was being investigated, were taken into custody. The case was continued until September 30, Parker was taken under 15.000 pounds pending the hearing.
Blankasket Fload
William Brown, Stall Illinois avenue, who was arrested by Sergeant John and Stats streets on a street car while trying to pick the pockets of passenger John, Newcomer of the South Clark street court.
What Was Chicken Worth?
Ellen Seats, 215, Daghead street, who children, 34 present, complaint of Charles Richardson, 2022 Stats street was fine $55 and busted by Judge John and Court, 2022 Stats court. Sents explained that he had bought the plat off of some fellow unkilled man, for $5 and a "whole unkilled man."
Richard Parker In Tolls
Richard E. Jarker, with offices at 3455 State Street, was arrested on October 22, 2000, by the Department of Justice at Joaquin Arlisi. 7290 Wentworth avenue. Hollytown Otterbrook, Kansas. Wife of a teacher at Joaquin Arlisi. Teacher asked for a jury trial when unrestricted before Judge John K. Newcomer. The teacher was arrested two days previous on a charge of drawing, a gun on an electrical switch, and a charge for trial before Judge Newcomer. September 20, 2000.
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URBAN LEAGUE NEETING
Tarrytown, N. Y., Sept. 23—A meeting of the New York Urban League, under the management of Miss Marcia Jackson, was held at the New York Public Library for five hours. The principal address was made by James H. Hubert, executive secretary of the league, Solors were held at the York and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Will Hall was at the organ. A large audience was present.
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SOCIETY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
Carl G. Burres, Springfield, O. is in the city on business.
Mrs. Emily Childress, Los Angeles, brought the city on route to Howard University to take pharmacy.
Mrs. Ross Howard, 3211 Pearl Avenue entertained in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Kane and daughter, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. George Oliver, 3601 Dearborn st. entertained at dinner Thursday in the Dolphin Pavilion, Philadelphia. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. James Poeffer and Mrs. Miss Pheler P. Wheeler, Chicago.
William Hodges of the 21st Infantry Company, Company, Second Barracks, left the city Monday to join his company in Hachin, M. A. after a pleasant visit with friends.
Dr. James D. Delphinus and wife, Emily Burres, the city in route to Montreal to take up special work at the Medellin University. Elmer E. Petitt, St. Louis, Mo. is in the city on business.
Mrs. Lacey Nelson, Louis, Mo. is the guest of Mrs. Lacey Nelson, 4819 Cabinet avenue.
E. W. Giddings, Muskegon, Okla. is attending the University of Chil
Ira L. Hightower, Marshall, Tex., is attending school in the Windy City, stopping at 1813 Champaign avenue, Champaign, Ind., where she is visiting friends in the city. Rev. W. W. Russell, secretary Home Mission Board, National Baptist Convention, left for Madison. W. returning via Chicago en route home. Dr. Fannie M. Kueeland, Memphis, Tenn., has returned to her home after a very busy career. A very nice lady, her niece, Mrs. William K. Huntell, 1021 Calumet avenue.
Quinnipiac Williams, Washington, B.
Bryant, 52nd St. and 3rd St. Dr.
Bryant 52nd St. bridge,
Miss Hazel M. Merritt, Franklin,
Pa. is visiting friends in the Windy
City. Miss Lilly L. Gaines, Vallebrook, Ga.
is the guest on Miss Ella Nelson,
Miss
Mrs. Madie Gans Young, who with her husband, Charles Young, has made her home in Baltimore, is here with her husband, Robert Lafley, 532 South Park avenue,
Mrs. Malie Gray, past vice-chairperson of Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Los Angeles, Cal., was here with her husband, Mrs. H. P. Lee, 312 Vernon avenue,
Mrs. Emma Hackley and Mrs. Harahay Mention Harbor, Mich., spent a few days with the guests of the Knights, who were also entertained by Miss Lacy Frost, Evanson.
Mrs. Mary A. Aune, who has been quite sick at the home of Mrs. Rachel Boyd, has been able to attend and again.
Miss L. M. Allen, Fort Worth, Tex. is visiting M. Cunningham, 4345 Culvert avenue. M. Cunningham, 4345 England, is in the Windy City to see her mother and family, stopping with Mrs. Conn Rolling, Fort Worth, 4345 Columbus, Tennessee, and Mrs. J. F. Nelson and Miss Sidney Nelson, Champaign, IL. are the guests of Mrs. George M. Porter, 5345 Walsch avenue. and Marjorie Hatfield, Cincinnati, O. have been spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Hatfield, II. East Cincinnati, O. have been spending their parents, Mrs. Alma Bryant, Dav. S. J. Williams, Topeka, KA. a delegate to the National Baptist Convention, the Ecumenical Society, Mrs. E. C. Brown, 4345 Walsch avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cole, St. Louis, Mo. spent the past week with P. C. Brown, returned 10 St. Louis Wednesday. Mrs. Biffie Hardy, St. Joseph, Mo. is spending a pleasant vacation with her mother, S. L. Baker, 2345 Walsch avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reeves, George Curry, Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. T. B. Chaytor, Mrs. T. Woolcott, wooded to Chicago Helghts Monday, when under rulped a mural of the "Thibundles of America." Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox, 3251 South Park Avenue, 3251 Madison Eliza Ellington, Ruth Anderson and Estella Tyson, Jackson, Teen. Armour, Atlanta, Galenate to the National Baptist Convention and guest of Mrs. Lula May Murry, 3241 State street, left the city to Mrs. Alice Phillips, St. Louis, Mo. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Russell, 3241 Rhodes avenue, and The Misses Barbara and Adelina Russell, 3241 Rhodes avenue, have re-
Mrs. Priscilla Gripon 3655 Nerian avenue, and Mrs. Lottie Smith, 4200 Naughty avenue, have returned from Indiana, where she spent a wonderful vacation. Having had a delightful vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winters, 2955 Pratice avenue, have left the city to York. Their stay will be indeterminate. Mrs. William Blanton, 4753 Prairie avenue, is visiting in Covington, Ky. Miss Gladys Lows of Indianapolis, Mrs. Isadore Winters, and Mrs. Estella Jacheleer Gaither of Charltonown, Teun, is visiting in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claray, Dr. and Mrs. Fied C. Wade entertained last week Dr. H. H. Boone of Chicago and Miss Pearl Rhodes of Kansas City. Miss Rhodes is teaching in Mrs. Laila O'Kelly and her two daughters of Tusson, Ariz. left the city after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Miss Anna Thompson, 30000 Washatville avenue, has returned from the East. She visited Canada, Maine, Boston, Providence, New Haven, New York, City, Philadelphia and Washington.
Daniel Baker of Pittsburgh has returned home after spending two weeks in New York with Henry Williams, 544 Grove avenue.
William R. Neper, an employee of the Rock Island Railroad and in charge of the vice president's private airport to St. Paul and Kansas City.
Mr. Evelyn Ruffner of Cheyenne-Wyо, is the guest of Mrs. Pearl Pits, 5247 State street, for an Indefinite prize.
Mr. and Mrs. George Champ, 5145 Prairie avenue, are leaving the city for the West. They will visit Los Angeles, Camden, Danbury, Salt Lake City and Omnaha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Caldwell and mother of Memphis, Tenn. are in the city for a visit. A. Franklin, 5206 Pearlton street.
Mr. L. Jennie Williams of New York City is visiting Mrs. Emma Douglas, Tenn. A. Franklin, who has been spending his vacation with his brother, Thomas W. Franklin, 5206 Dearborn street, left Monday to resume his studies at Virginia Union.
R. W. Franklin, understaker at West Helena, Ark. was the guest of his brothers, and L. L. Franklin, who is while in the city last week on business.
Mrs. Lucy Gray of Vickersburg, Miss., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Amin Elshamani, Eleanor D. Winters, daughter of Dr. J. A. Winters, 456 Culvert avenue, entered upon a three year musical course at Northwestern University last fall. Lilian Rolin, 4725 Wabash avenue, left for Lane College, Jackson, Teen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mathews, 4637 Wabash avenue, handed the Basy Boe Club last Tuesday night. Rev. J. A. Winters, pastor of St. Paul C. M. E. church, was called suddenly to St. Louis, Mo., to the funeral of The Railroad Men's International Benovend Industrial Association will give its annual convention ball at the Eighth Regiment army museum, hosting the funeral of the guests will be admitted by their invitations only. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickes of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Alice McKinley, 285 Cottage Grove, Rev. J. H. W. L. W. cook will leave the city within the next few days for Detroit, Michele where he will use up
Mrs. Olivia Hamilton, 4321 Pflora avenue, entertained Thursday evening with a whist and dancing party in honor of Mrs. Creation, Mrs. Harris and Miss Virginia Hughes of Albion, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence of Portland, Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hawkins, 4114 Indiana.
Mrs. Pervilla Cannon of Cambridge, Ore., is visiting her slater, Mrs. Tetherer, $329 Wahla avenue, Mrs. Tetherer, $329 Wahla avenue, Mrs. Tetherer, Taylor, the old people house of city, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Johnson on a tour trip last Wednesday through the chain of parks and Municipal streets. Mr. J. B. Stunleton of Nashville, Mrs. who was attending the convention left Monday night for his home accompanied by his son, J. B. Jr. His son had spent three weeks in visiting friends in the Windy City, Mrs. Octavia Thomas, $322 Rhodes avenue, will return home Sunday afternoon after spending the summer at Spokane, Winnim and St. Paul.
Mrs. M. H. Morris returned home last week after visiting her cousin, Mrs. Morris lives in Madison, Ill. Joseph L. Thomas left last week for Colorado Springs and other points west on his vacation trip. He attended 4420 Evans Avenue, and party spent Sunday in Gary, Ind., visiting Prof. and Mrs. Everett Simpson, Mrs. Amanda Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitcheler. Mrs. Leslie Shores, Lexington, Ky., is the guest of Mrs. Allen, 4906 Wakash Avenue, in the district of Atlanta. Ga., in the city during the past eight weeks visiting her sister, Miss Addie Lindsay. Mrs. Guy Wiley, after a two-week son, she she she a E. R. son, is leaving for a week's visit in Omaha. Neb. While here she was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. String-fellow, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill and Mrs. Mary Walker, after visiting Omaha Mrs.
M. E. CHURCH HOLDS JUBILEE IN CHICAGO
Miss May Woolford, formerly a teacher in the Louisville high school, and M. E. church, wrote the hymn that is being sung in this jubilee. The speakers on the occasion were C. T. Parker, G. T. Porker, T. G. Gorham, J. L. Franklin, J. W. Robinson, G. R. Bryant and Dr. De. Martin of the Theological Seminary. The singing by St. Mark's choir and of the South Park church choir thrilled the hearts of the audience as the meeting was in full revival meeting. The jubilee will close with a mass meeting Sunday evening, September 25.
Ministers and their secretaries who have charge of seeding in the church now will kindly remember that this mass will be held in office not later than 10 o'clock Tuesday.
St. Mark M. E. Church, 50th street and Waltham avenue, Row 10, John W. H. Church, 50th street and Waltham avenue, Row 10, the pastor preached to a large and appreciative congregation both at the afternoon the auditorium was filled in attendance at the great century juncture and an enjoyable feature being the opening of South Park M. E. Church every afternoon and evening of this week, closing with a mass meeting at South Park church at 11 a.m. Lily Baptist Church, 50th St. street, Rev. J. M. Galehorn, pastor, Rev. M. Meeley, pastor of Christian Hope Baptist Church, 50th St. well represented. All were well entertained by a forlorn sermon preached by Rev. J. M. Hedgeon, and continuing for ten days there will be combined at Lily a revival of the recently appointed "American" by Dr. J. M. Hedgeon. The daytime Endowment Society made reports on the assessment, Rev. D. Woodson will speak next Sunday morning.
Wiley will leave for her home in Lincoln, Neb.
William M. Dent, auditor of the Liberty B. Insurance Company, is hired at his desk again after a two weeks' illness.
Mrs. Georgia R. Dwelle, M. D. of Atlanta, Ga., is in the city visiting Mrs. Gertrude C. Rambo, 3733 Forest avenue, and Mrs. Rambo the week end visits at the Chicago Decofer plant.
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NEWS OF THE MUSIC WO
NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
BY NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
The 1921-22 season for musical activities has started off with a great amount of zest and Chicago is more than ever agile with anticipation of new management, new music and new artists for the opera, symphony concerts and concert halls. Mary Kerrigan, a music teacher, regius with due regard to the shifting of operas for season ticket holders, that they may hear all new works presented. Frederick Stock of New York has some new artists and new symphonies. Richard Struus, whose songs have tuxedos almost beyond endurance, will come to America with the Auditorium after the season.
F. Wight Neumann, who presents a galaxy of stellar artists each season, will lead a medium for exhibitions instead of the Kimball Hall, and all will agree to its more intimate and artistic atmosphere. For the early season on once Cameron White, violinist, a great favorite with Chicago audiences. He will be under the management of John Johnson, Nannie Strychman, John Johnson, Nannie Strychman, while and left last week for her school work in Baltimore, Hazel Harrison, Iain Brown and others are now arranging held winter concerts to fill a number of fall engagements. The Weir-Jeter trio—many remember Felix Weir, violinist—will appear here to be announced. The lycopes are giving their opening programs, choir leaders planning season concerts, music schools and assembling faculties of face-blare of trumpets for an unparalleled year of music. Being interested in musical progress, we hope the reaction will be encouraging and including.
Irene Taylor, soprano, of Philadelphia, is in the city stopping at the Chipinger and at the Kinshaw Hall. She is solist for St. Barnabas Episcopal Clubs
The Utopia Whist Club held its meeting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, 5847 State street. The meeting will be home to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willis, 6634 Champlain avenue, Wednesday, Sept. 25. J. Stogall, president: W. James, reporter.
The University Society will hold its meeting at Community Center, 290 South Wabash Avenue. The committee, James H. Myers, chairman, has arranged an excellent program.
The Chicago Union Charity Club will hold its Thursday, with Mrs. Guest, 5227 Wabash avenue. There were many visitors present. The club will hold its next session at Mrs. Genia Powell, 740 West 66th street, Miss Powell, president: Mrs. Mabel Powell, reporter.
The officers of the Young Matrons' Club were installed last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Maude Thames. The club presented their president, Mrs. Emma Andrews, with a beautiful fountain pen, and their secretary, Mrs. Maude Smith, with a valuable book, Emma J. Andrews was elected president and Mrs. Sade Smith secretary. The Zephyr Social Club held a very successful meeting with Mrs Allene Weson last week. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Maude Thames at 351 Street musical program will be rendered, Abbie Hawkins, president; Wauna K. Bugley, secretary.
The Willing Workers' Club of Walters A. M. E. Zion church will be held at the residence of Mrs. E. Offutt at the residence of Mrs. E. Offutt, 420 East 57th street, Thursday evening, Mrs. E. Willis, president; Mrs. E. Offutt, secretary. Mrs. E. Offutt will hold their social meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Kate Mason, 125 Langley avenue. The balls will entertain their husbands. The following meeting will be at the residence of Mrs. Vloha Prinzler, 613 East 120
The American Beauty Charity Club wishes to thank its members and friends for their support at the recent meeting. The meeting was a financial success.
The property owners and neighbors in Ellis Park district met at 3610 Ellis Park avenue Sunday, September 25, 2014 at 1:30 p.m. A. K. Anderson, 3663 Ellis Park, has recently sought the influence of park commissioners and a special police officer to maintain order. L. M. Covington president; L. H. Burnes, secretary.
The Chicago Trustee Club will meet on Sunday, September 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 3201 Wabash avenue. The club will give a social at the meeting on September 29. We ask all the members and friends to attend both meetings and help boost the club. Herman V. Calmuth, Miss Pearle C. Tate, secretary.
The sionill Adelphia Girls 'Unwill be entertained by Miss Hilderan Sunday, September 25, 4:47 Calmuth avenue. Social meeting 4:25 p.m.
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IRENE M. GAINES
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THEL GAVIN
MUSIC WORLD
DUGLAS HOLT
Church and the Trouvere's Concert
Company of Philadelphia, also a pro-
tate of Mrs. Maude Brown of that
city.
Eleanor Moman Gaines, soprano, will appear in rectal at Walters A. Zion Church Tuesday evening September 21st, hosted by Marib Brooks, pianist, and Martin Mahr, accompanist. Mrs. Gaines is a member of the Metropolitan Choir and the Lyon Healy have added Musica and Poetry to the list of magazines they sell each month and we urge them to magazine there, also at Sunny's, now situated next to the Auditorium Theater on Bayah Avenue. A few of the musicians on hand for distribution. Every musician should have a copy of this number in memory of the late Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. A poem by Mrs Kathleen Easman is included.
BURNELL-KNOX
Oakland, Oct. 31. 23—Mrs. R. Albin Purnell, 1577 Street street, announces the engagement of her daughter Beatrice to the University of California, at Mrs. Beatrice Thomson Purnell, formerly of Chicago and a student of the University of California, class of 1924, is the daughter of T. T. Albain of Louisiana. Her father, Mr. Knox, is the son of P. A. Knox of Lakeport, O.C., and graduated from the University of California with the degree of 1921, in medical and educational work.
GREENE-BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Greene,
1744 Champaign avenue, announce the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Maya
W. Brown, Chicago, September 1. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Greens, Santa Monica, Cal. and Dr.
Nelson and sister, Miss Hurtrel
Nielsen, Wisc. Wis. Dr. W. D.
Cook officiated.
SMILEY.MARTIN
Miss Alice M. Smiley was quietly married to A. W. Martin of Franklin, Mo. Sep. 8, 5 at the house of her husband, Dr. Robert E. Indiana avenue, Rev. J. H. Harvey officiating.
THOMAS-REYNOLDS
Miss Irene Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Murray, 1447 South Street, was quietly married June 22 to Eminent Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SPOTTS:KELLY
Miss Sophie E. Sports and Matthew N. Kelly announce that their wedding will take place. Thursday evening, September 7, at 1518 Langley avenue.
MRS. COX A VISITOR
Mrs. Margaret Cox, wife of Dr. E. Cox of Hot Springs, Ark. was a pioneer in the field of home care. Mrs. Lonnette Ashle, 354 Rhodes avenue. Mrs. Cox is supervisor of domestic art and science in the langton High school in Milwaukee, where she and friends in the city who made her stay here a very pleasant one. She left for home September 10.
Mrs. Plummer and Daughter Here
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Moe eaunes thicugil wih hie Work
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the aialsie "Me™ geven"t stapled with
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Sid wet ite minstrel songs and
Hasers, and aather menor: presented
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Mishel Rita, Evnest Siuttiy avd take
Vest ane featured, The ae eetsiit
Cherie a Tattan Taree ii aketeh
Saties! The Fesurayes Agente aad He
wie Htevetly wessented, Tan Tans
Siiaigie quests a tse eaeetest oO
sugenpolan, i feqtane That is tae
phe the average asi auth tye or
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By COY HERNDON
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at the Heeszis Minsizels tor 9 enh,
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fine gina ise ee ty feel etek
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Tal fer the Genesys, witht pork
tintes sees fer fon the taregtas tor bake
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Brow tine. Twsdae the. sinanatias
Stated de aifenent tertss af tho!
Site, Some going to ere Mose & Frye,
sie Were ilasing ar ty. Orpheum,
Pari eluwhere, Wednesday we had
2 iyatines and mane professionals
Were present, After the matinee
there wae matinen danew elven for
teat the trie anew” halle camd
Wednesday wight the Sosmnd Rest
mont ahd wf Kansag City eave
Smoker tor ie and ecersthing wae
there that sua eauld wil for, TE
the Seaned Reztment Rand havent gor
Fenn sete kaye? Nat Stipa Was
the fier aind, Welles sue, lie. fixed
fe” The Nagra Damosrais sire hy te
Bre department sand the Neato We
Biblirune see An the polis toner
AChot ane ‘eantt get the ether ean
Can ven imagine tha waar were tn
Ane death ell ase everyone wae sti
Sane Were gains Ia fe eloetraruted”™
Tn the faramtime sed_and the iuaee
orld sabe a ule private auty rd
Sind von would send The dudes Into. a
Cine store for a ctzar. Well, at the
ticker sameth:i= was missing, but it
cate, and Taint going te teil whe
Kemnght ft either Tse sour awn
Dadement, Pit the Seemnd Reziment
ind ten wondey fal puree at anielin-
tren Thursiay afternnan | Mr sand
Mit, Hatincon of Wamsae Cite San.
thy hatter the sister af diniale Ellie
Ann, pave 4 dinner for Shams Elise
fons Gearge Rrvant, Tack Jarkeon,
Toki Bamonds and myself, “and we
worked the night show I ratsery,
‘Thursday nicht John Dennls, tho vet
eran emnedian, gave se dance for Us
Gearing, and Friday ntent a dance
Sas given for ae by Tilly, Mechiin,
AAs me birthday ix on the 224 of Sep.
icniver, vinele Johnston te slving me
p Wirthday: dinner. Several OF the
Tage wh} he present. Tany, did vou
ack me haw old [would be. “None
Ai vane Wuminess, Te Just my Wet.
fas, and the Instone 0. W. of
Now Varti 1 accent the Statice,
Seid the phere, The Georgia Min.
Steels, wait plas Quiney, WL. the 22d
prod Jacksonville, 1. the 241, Haw
ever all malt WUD Wael the Henrrie
Tre tiaa ap the Chicden Dehniee:
COLLEGE LADS
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Seth ii ae ase sete eae
Tate te MeL ant dat Stare
Bee racket ai at aie Banger
WANTED! AT ONCE
DRUMMER
*. Dovdiing BARITONE SEXOPHONE
PRESSE SUCRE er
‘State Experience, Seaz Photo, Altin First Lester.
TORY LANGSTON, CHICAGO EEFENDER
OLN THEATER
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ABST CLASS MCTURES
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THE LINCOLN MOTION PICTURE CO.. inc. Presents
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A Colorful Drama of Racial a ==A Romance of =
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| 4. Days Only
Sept. 25-26-27- 28
STATES THEATER
fue ge screaming monologue Tiled as
SA Bure of Pen aud in toitowed
hy Vouske, burton. Smith, Thoraten
hind Zateice Daniels tn a nfity, novelty
filled wie Mie Sensation” Thet
Tes Upterr Williaas, tie anecairraed
eroiets IM sate steed sand sen cL
Monat twaltingt the Meanock Trio
Mommas, danees std tally pend Baa
Hicks, the flues Queen. im charactor.
oti sonia, in whieh sho shines at al
tines, white Ie ae Catuiret™ ts the
Miechiece and it tn werltaie knaek-
Rute tit fe a good shone anil well worth
the’ sewing
THE AVENUE
he Brixey Four, ung of the test
caudsed™ qunittets i8 the business, sind
the toad at Covert & Juyner were
the fetured weta st the Avenue The=
ten the fest hate of the week, The
fesmer aude a fine agnpression, their
Sore savoring oat the igh grade
Teen tines, ant the ater pre-
Sonting Dancing Covert, ferment WI
Jiminy Maestedl, aud", 16 Joyner,
dw the mont effelent performers
In bie tne. “Wn is a gong. fast wane
hts dain onbere on ive Silt are Jena
ka Thivke, juesenting a sinzing,
Talking and daieine turn to wel
Hin at elasey Juaiding ts auldod: Roe
eas, CATR Ue, Taree rsepabie: peo
hie ial a pias whe do Muay TNE
iat et send hove ties urinary. and
Tie “Walationes a Wieyele sand slack
Wire novelty oof sensational callher,
The tact tid ‘ot Mast twee Mad the
Stenwhand et ef Agederann & Goines,
Sine newer Hel te Mit, ae stamont
Muduies surranaded by an excellent
ini Nig fiveveet feature! ie runs
preveding wach show, which ehanizes
Manapietely an Thibedas aged Memday
nights.
THE MONOGRAM
The Milling here this weok is right
ap ta the minute, and the Mgsest hit
Wn agente OED Ms sere Dy Nee
Keke whose offering fs seven
Trem beginning te ed. Menre
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Reinatsettes Lavan twa nase af Mirae toc
metic angie, Vertecn Solel Shwbays
Haunt te ta cine
CPLA bhweg Team, suena Lait.
thes Gen, rate at Pwarmes, What
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Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1-
QWL THEATER
‘BY RIGHT OF BIRTH
Juanita Couper, a pretty co-ed of
8 California Civersity, te the adopt-
ed daughter of Frank Cooper, a re-
tired maucher, and is aupponed to bo
fof Indian ancestry. ‘Through various
Bretdents a mutual aduieation desci
ois between Juumite and Philly Jones
Niinitiane Cotured haw student elass-
fuwte and power stchlete.
‘Mes. “Geraldine ‘Cooper, Juanita’s
foster mth: seekibw ty teeover,
jussen guinbling at bridge. | backs
Sihcawet gers, “aa urescetupltlous
Mexivan-Auerican stuckiruier, 1 a
rip to Odlahoma to sceure oil leases
frum Frecdenen alletters, her afe 1e-
norant of the real walwe of Uiete hiwbl=
Ines Usrecdmen ave treed Nezrors
Gnthelr descendants wit were staves
Mr “ign slave owners, and whe,
Whew freed received allotments
the lind from tbe xoverninent, much
Of whet Land has proved to be knh-
mensely valeable vil land)
While fit Oxtatwona. Komero’s in-
terest herenties centered in gm allot
newt whieh tistonge to Helen, w niece
Hea aged Tndia womans Alianie
Chalten whee soa, Jul had murs
Hed a treedman, Phos had lett for
Chliravuia sears before and Minnie
aad sever heard few tet
Tetueming. to California Romero
forges tie nash of Helen Childers t9
A tease, which he semis to ORIHOMI
fo bw illed..Aleanwhile: he ie search
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
Playgoers who find a diverting mental tonic in spelling drama unfolded in a swift moving story will be particularly refreshed by "A Daughter of the Law," a Universal special attraction which will begin at the Owl Theater on Sunday. "A Daughter of the Law" features carmel Myers, the fascinating bruiser, and the recent successes "The Kiss" and "The Kiss of Love," and gives her reserve full opportunity to display her reserve store of spectacular dramatic emotionalism. The difficult cause is not concluding, but in "A Daughter of the Law" Wadsworth Camp previews simple reason for any girl to be bewildering circumstance. The loss of the story is the daughter of an inspector of police. His son and her sister are the victims of a murderous band of criminals. The young officer to whom the girl has given her heart is assigned to them. That is the opening situation of the story, which speeds through amazing channels of drama to a conclusion as unexpected as it is terrifying.
Miss Myers is fortunate in "A Daughter of the Law" in having such a man and man as Jack Orden in her support. The big fellow is at his best the young officer who plays a butt-fucked bride who braves in the ruthless game of the underworld, always equally well known as a featured leading man as he is a director, produced "A Daughter of the Law" at Universal City from an ingenious screen adaptation on Waddenwolfs Camp story by Harvey Gates.
COAST DOPE
"The The Time in the Old Town Tonight," staged by John Christian Wright, originally it was站到 run four nights. Door business was the cause. Too much going on at one time. The movies in Los Angeles: Why try to give everything at one time? Why take care of other things or change. Whether anything is pulled here worth while, there are at least a dozen other attractions. Whether Sesame Street is to suffer naturally it is the "marnow." Get wise, don't try to "thunk" the other yellow who is in trouble work in harmony. Full to continue work in harmony.
Melvin's on orchestra opened the new Rodgers & Stallone store, filling the week's engagement with gardens at the center of attraction on Labor Day, featuring the Famous Black & Tan, packed to愈缩, not even standing room; led to set extra chairs and put them in the center of the room that will always make it. The hammock knows how and that it's chirping a mourful. Dixie Four are billed for the Panties theater this week, and the show will be in Paradise Gardens during their sojourn in our midst. After reviewing their act at the Panties, I want to say that it is the simplest, happiest, most beautiful show in the book of the Panties theaters this season. They dress the part, sing the part, dance the part of headliners, and get away with it. "They were the coolest on the couch, and stopped the show, and they did that" "good turkey." Stubbs Bros. seven piece jazz orchestra is the featured attraction at the Cafe and Ofay Cafe, not opened.
The Vendors' café, run by "our own" Carolyn Williams, is picking out "satisfied orchestra" and a "gang of entertainers." No us talking. Carolyn knows just what it takes to please the audience and hands it to them "good in '40." Readers, go to your favorite theater. Tell the manager it is a three picture and you just must see it. I guarantee you'll get a "blink" out of it, and girl a western movie worth while, with lots of "peep" in it, what she and it don't forget, now, the action and the chant" it over and over it just right.
Yours for the "$10,000 Trail."
BYRON BROS
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 26. - The famous Broms Iron Boss, Band is the star at LaSalle Gardens. It is the host of all the musical movies seen here this season and more than makes the cannonball a favorite. The recorders all over the Kith time, Cyrene, a dancer of fine ability, forms part of the act, and the band has many features of more than passing interest.
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Howard Theater,
Washington, D.C.
Sept. 17, 2014
Weft, Field Marshall — every time you pick up a theatrical paper now you either real where some Broadway production has gone to the wall or about the slump in the theater. Broadway production has now made Tony old, any manager that is making expenses now is a lucky man, and I want to advise anyone that he is investing now more in production this season: Brother, get that idea out of your head, because if I didn't have a production now asking anybody to finance one for me this season.
Now here is what happened to one of Broadway's greatest amusements — the Broadway play Ned Wayburn has staged some of the biggest successes that ever hit Broadway, such as the Zierfield Follies, and has been staging Broadway productions. Shiloh for years and years and has also staged productions for Albert DeCorville over in Europe. So you see he has an international reputation.
Well, Ned Wayburn had staged so many successes for other producers that he concluded the time was right to stage a production of his own. He also produced a production costing in the neighborhood of $80,000, a beautiful revue with a wonderful cast. They opened up in Baltimore, Md., at the Ford Theater. Business in that city was strong, none of the cast received salaries.
Wayburn managed to get transportation to Boston, but could afford to buy enough money to pay their board bills. Well, I hope that Wayburn has better back in Boston, because he is a businessman. He has a production of his own. Why shouldn't he have a successful production of his own when he has sacked Wayburn and his associates? But I'll bet that there are a lot of managers for whom the same productions who are new security foiling over his bad start. Well, all I can say is: "But your shoulder to shoulder is so much these hard times make you close down. If you are in financial difficulties now it can't last, because as soon as you are bound to come to the front. Sacrifice everything rather than let your first attempt fall through, because you will ready to say, 'I told you so.'
Now here is another thing that happened that seems impossible: Ziegfeld, the legendary New York City, dropped to less than $5,000 last week. And when the Follies is playing to around that figure, what can you expect from other shows? The strongman who sees the Ziegfeld Follies. The next place he goes to is the Hippodrome, and then the next is the Winter Garden. And when shows like the Ziegfeld and then the Winter Garden less money, what chance has the popular priced theater and the popular priced production to live? Now here is a place like the Winter Garden less money, the Comedy Theater. New York City. On its fourth week it got less than $1,500. Now, managers, you know the financial looker is coughing up some dough to keep that show going.
The Ziegfeld Follies of 1821 will close at the Globe Theater on October 1 after running only 11 weeks. Now, but for the Follies when two years ago it ran over a year at the New Amsterdam. But, of course, Bert Williams and the Follies 12th week's the slump was so great that an effort was made to keep back actual features. So all that I can say to managers is, "You are to come like you, I am to be on of your show all excess language. Don't carry too many people. And when you find out you are to be on of your show all excess language, they are too hard to have anyone in your show who, as soon as you get a couple of dollars in arrivals in their salary, communicate with them, because they are too hard to have anyone in your show, and I am going to get rid of them. Marcaret Scott, Chinese Walker, Wells and Wells and a host of others say 'Hello Tony.' The Suttons and Irene Thomas also say holly. They have all been
they are still with me now when times are bad, with nothing to say. And there are some others that I haven't space to put. But they are only few acquaintances, but they are not here long. Goodie, Tony old pal. More next week. Your pal.
FRANK MONTGOMERY.
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SALEM SEZ
Dear Gen. Tony: Missing writing you last week. Must please too much work as an excuse. Hope you are still able to unroll the top from the desk, spin around on your swerved chair and reach out on the glove hand. Thank you. Did you say you were waiting to stretch forth your hand in my direction? Well, it won't be long until I have the opportunity to greet you, given the opportunity, with the best show we ever produced. Old same story, but it is the truth.
John T. Gibson bought the Funkal and we are to open it for him the next day. He is also looking for the best *Cool attraction for his wonderful opening.* Mrs. Gibson, who will take an active part in directing the public engagement, said that there would be people from all parts of the U. S. A. to attend the opening. Everybody who knows what a wonderful little wizard in Colored show business is Mr. Gibson. He has achieved success from a business where everybody prophesies what a wonderful little wizard is lack if you will spell it woo-k-! I would call it genius, as genius seems to be an infinite capacity for creativity. If you will tumble, blessed of the gods in that be selected a wife who is a true helpmate. Intelligent and refined. Mrs. Gibson naturally shuns the spotlight and knows that she is a mighty power behind the throne, and Mrs. Gibson will contribute no small measure to the Funkal theater is more enjoyable.
There are always those who wish to say, "I told you so." When E. C. Moore and Mr. Gibson it didn't matter that Mr. Brown was a failure as a showman, because he was clumsy. Brown aspired to be a promoter. He attempted to perfect something in Colored show business that was the same idea he had ideas for the brain pain that he had his entire knoxes it would have burst their necks the same contact with the business end of a pin. We have every reason to be amazed by his perfect his Colored thunder circuit had not the hardness slump affirmed him as it has the whole thingness times he found himself unable to devise any time to the theatre, hence the purchase of the Dumbar by Mr. Moore. We have not met any with the courage to come our friendly and say that they think the Dumbar will be worth it for Mr. Gibson. Quite to the contrary.
The wife sends regards to you.
Sorry she will not see you this season.
She has made up her mind to
remain home and conservy her health
and enjoy a little domestic felicity
while the other half does the hustling.
Sincerely,
SALEM TUTT WHITNEY.
AVE
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GILPIN TALKS
Charles N. Gilpin, the celebrated actor who is playing "The Emperor Jones," the sensation of the season, at the Playhouse, Chicago, was a caller at the Old Roll Top Desk on Monday. In the course of conversation the writer asked Mr. Gilpin for a few words along the line of what effect if any, applause has upon him when it is offered during some of the tense scenes in which he is doing what cities have in culture, to call his humor prologue.
"It would be hard to describe exactly how I feel when my work during the tone scenes in which I play is given upleasure. I realizing that the slightest acknowledgment on my part would remove every bit of interest in that particular scene and make it impossible to carry on without some slight hesitation, inasmuch as the 'hand' from the front does away with and adds to the tension of the scene. To carry the illusion I have adopted the plan of keeping my lips moving slightly and maintaining the facial expression which I had at the beginning. Even from after my position, fully understanding the fact that in continuity of gesture lies my only chance of maintaining the character of Mr. Gilpin is of the sort that the appreciative among those out from find it hard to hold back some expression of apprehension, for during the energy which promises a long and prosperous run.
IN CANADA
George Weaver, one of the most efficient and popular musicians in the country, has left Milwaukee, Wis., where his famous orchestra, the Milwaukee Orchestra, has been a source of amusement, to accept the entertaining job at the Plaza, Calgary, Alta. The Weaver aggregation is the first one that ever went into Canada, their first years ago. Since that time other aggregations have gone in, but none have made the name for themselves as has the Weaver group. It is understood that the contract will be extended in Calgary for the entire winter.
MOSS & FRYE
The biggest laugh in vaudeville is holding down a difficult spot with great results at the balcony, Chicago, week, where the light shirred from of Mess & Faye is stopping proceedings at every performance. Looked for a long trip over the "biggest" time, this act is set for the next month to come. The pote will appear in these columns weekly.
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ce, 6:30 to 11:30 p.m.
GOING GREAT
Hard Work and Originality in Show Game Bring Success to Famous Act
One of the most successful as well as popular acts in the show business is that headed by the well known artist Laina 'Contes', billed as "Laina Contes," who has been seen part of high grade variety bill on the better class of vanderville circuits as well as "added attractions, under contract with tig & Seamon. Five successive seasons were included in the latter men's season, and Sphilidon offers along the same line were turned down for the present season in favor of a blanket contest. Keith time, the booking having been handled by Nat Kalebeth, who caught the net during a sensational engagement in New York city early in the summer.
Miss Cates has had many enticing European offers during the past year and it is worth a look at the accounting for a trip abroad in June of next year. Contracts covering 60 weeks in Australia and the continent have been signed at "top salary," with an optional trip to Australia and New Zealand. If the latter is added the net will be increased a period of practically three years.
The Personnel
Aside from Miss Couttes herself, who is recognized as one of the best singling and dancing artists on the stage, she is known as the "Crackerjacks"; Archie Ware, Clifford Gomez, Harry Irons and Harry Irons have been connected with the act for the past six years, Raymond Thomas for four and Clifford Gomez for two years. The first of the three dancers, Harry Irons, the Crackerjacks, Raymond Thomas was once of the team of Henderson & Thomas, in vaudeville, and Clifford Gomez, in the musical. All are aerobic dancers of the most sensational sort and all have pleasing singing voices. She is the most self-aware of herself as the most consistent "stop-shopper" of the past decade. It is the best dressed art of the sort on the big time, and she is the most expressive and expense in keeping it up to the minute in every way. The wives of Clifford Gomez and Harry Irons are also the most consistent season, as is also the 15-month-old daughter of the latter.
Norma Thomas has severed connections with the Creole Cocktails, according to a letter received late in the
Henry Lines featured with the Bern-
stein's "Speakey Seenahill" works all
though that show and winds up with a
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The James Crescent Players, under the management of the production company playing at the Bijou Theater, Nashville, Tenn. On the same bill is Clyde Jones, known as "Dollar Bill" McCarr and Deddolan's Famous Jagtime Steppers are playing at Bijou Theater, Nashville, Tenn. Falter and Ferry, who were a hit at the Majestic Theater, Paterson, N. J., last year are having fine success in the East. Fairefield and Williams, Jack Virginia and Zeke and Glencroft are playing a successful engagement at the Palace Theaters. Chick Reagan, with the Harvey Mintrells, writes that Bill Lichfield put the bug right on hunt at Jimmy Lichtenberg, it was 40 years old! Oh you Bill. Holl & Ellum, Eumia Henderson and Fenscella, Fla., at the Belmont Theater. The Dewey Trio, the classiest piano between Jarion, Ind., and Lorain, O.S. Seed route. Mitchell and Mitchell are on their production in Washington, D. C., Paul Carter, please write, Adiless 1223 710, Drew, and Clifford Bass, Jimmy Cox and Virginia Liston are in Jacksonville, Fla., at the Strand Theater.
Montgomery & McIntain's Holb 1921 with Leon Pligs and a great performance at Iowa and Iowaward in Pa. 6, & Iowaward in Brownsville. O. T. A. B. are playing the week at the Linncott theater, Louisville, Ky. O. T. A. B. are at the Kingwood Theater, Detroit, Michigan Hooten and Hooten (The Preacher), Bredl & Bryn and Kettle (The Preacher) are at the Douglas Ahmog, the
Joe & Lillian Russell, the famous Ethiopian Nuts, are the hit of a splendid all at the Lafayette theater. N.Y. N.Y. George fouste writes from Buffalo, N.Y. that he is now doing his single and getting a great deal of booking. Mall
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will reach him at 21 Vine Street, where he is operating a "Performer's rest." Greeneb and Drayton are playing the work at the Nixon Grand Theater, Philadelphia, Pa. Maki, 1515 Jamboree street. Dick & Dick, Thomas & Thomas, The Theater, Chicago. On the same bill at the New Monument Theater, Chicago, IL. Please assemble at Al. G. Fields, Minstrels, with Dear Al. G. in the lead, is dividing the work at the New Monument Theater, Chicago, IL. Petersburg and Richmond, Va. Reynolds & Jones, Magnolia, Brown Trio, Kenneth (The Imm of Satan), and Petersburg, Washington Theater, St. Louis, Mo. Jones & Cumberby will show their work in October. This week, forget, Mich. Send route. Gleen & Jenkins, filling them as musicians, Theater, Grand Impels, Mich. Quintard Miller and his Town Gossip management at the Washington Theater, Indianapolis, Ind. Leon Long states on a card that mail delivery, Madisonville, Ky. Denix Ross, Minstrels are spending and drawing with.
Miss Annie St. Clair, Motombs & Aire are in Louisiana at the Lincoln Theater. Paul Carter and his big company took it. This week and drawing great Reynolds & Jones, one of the best and busiest acts on the T. E. A. A. are Washington Theater, St. Louis, Mo. Father & Baker, Lake Bembon, Nelson & Carson and Chandler will view the musical at the Lyron Theater. Adams, Inkley, who is with the Motombs & Aire, Tulippeau Co., married Mitchell Marine, well known as James H. Inkley, Champion Heavyweight Prummer of the Butter Family, and a member of Musicians' Union League.
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Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West
CING—REFRESHMENTS—MUSIC'S IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA
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PROP.
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ENTTAINER CAFE
35TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE
MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO
CINIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPPRISE
POPULAR MATINER
Every TUESDAY AFTERNOON
FROM 3 TO 7 P.M.
AND ENTERTAINER CONTEST
Bonaviris for Ladies
GIRLS SING
HEAR THE
Instant Place to Spend a PLEASURE NOON or EVEN
COME AND DANCE
17 THE MUSIC OF—WICKLIFFE'S GINGER BAND
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HEAR THE GIRLS SING
A Pleasant Place to
AFTERNOON
COME AND
WICKLIFFE'S
A Pleasant Place to Spend a Pleasant AFTERNOON or EVENING
FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINERS
BEST QUALITY REFRESHMENTS
Chicago's New and Nifty Cabaret
JOE GORMAN, Prop.
WALTER BALL
PARADISE GARDEN
Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave
LINCOLN GARDEN
Formerly ROYAL GARDENS
459 E. 31ST ST.
WILLIAM GEORGE
DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago
WICKLIFFE'S FAMOUS GINGER BAR
ELEANDR WILSON
CLARA LEWIS
THADEDEUS GROE
JANIE STRAINE
REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY
GORMAN, Prop.
WALTER BALLY
RADISE GARDEN
Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave
COLN GARDEN
Formerly ROYAL GARDENS
ST.
WILLIAM GEORGE
ANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago
CLKLIFE'S FAMOUS GINGER BAR
EANOR WILSON
JARA LEWIS
SHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY
LINCOLN GARDENS
Formerly ROYAL GARDENS
459 E. 31ST ST.
WILLIAM GEORGE, Manager
DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago
WICKLIE FAMOUS GINGER BAND
ELEANDR GILSON
THADDEUS GRUMP
CLARA LEWIS
JANIE STRAINE
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ON SECOND WEEK
Charles S. Gilpin in "The Emperor Jones" All Set for
Long Run
"The Emperor Jones," the sensation of the year in dramatic effect, is the story of the Playhouse, 40th South Michigan boutique, on Monday night and Charles S. Gilpin, the celebrated actor, race actor, great work in the title role, bids fair to gain a world of local popularity. Never in the history of theatrical art, such unanimous praise from all the critics upon all the newspapers, and never before have press notices by an enthusiastic audience. The he deserves it all is made manifest by the fact that the sent safe carries several weeks in advance and the handsome performance is enthusiastic audience at every performance. It is a play which should be a touch to come, and if it does not miss our misses, don't miss seeing it at the earliest convenience.
Indefinitely, Adress is 2562 Wabash If Teresa Burroughs Brooks and Charles Anderson Brooks and Charles Anderson, both Hertstown, Ontario, MI, they will learn some reading as it were, in a manner of speaking as it were.
EWARDS & ORIGYANT and BROTHER &
& INCLUSIVE OF THE BROTHER,
Columbus
works this week.
MORE STAGE—NEXT PAGE
PLAYING!
OWN PLAYERS Present
OR JONES
A DRAMA BY
EUGENE G. O'NEILL
—with—
CHAS. S.
GILPIN
The Play That Startled
New York and Gained
for Gilpin the Undisputed Title,
"THE
GREATEST ACTOR
OF THE DECADE"
Matinee Wed. and Sat.
HOUSE
IN BOULEVARD
EARL WALKER, Mgr.
TO THE MINUTE"
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FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet
Beautiful Place of
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AL ORCHESTRA'
Days of Entertainers
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INDIANA AVENUE
PUL CAFE IN CHICAGO
TAINMENT SUPREME
MATINEES
Y AFTERNOON
TO 7 P.M.
TAINER CONTESTS
Boutounieres for Gents
HEAR THE BAND PLAY
To Spend a Pleasant
NorEVENING
BAND DANCE
MUSIC OF-
GINGER BAND
WALTER BALL, Mgr.
GARDENS
& Prairie Ave
GARDENS
Royal Gardens
WILLIAM GEORGE, Manager
on the Finest Floor in Chicago
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THADDEUS GRUMP
JANIE STRAINE
the FINEST QUALITY
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Dear Tony, All the boys and girls in the "But and Take" were glad to see the writen in the past weeks issue. Great stuff. All the battles we had. I heard that I heard the members of the show mentioned company say about Jack Lalley who he worked with to write the show again last night and so I predicted in my first letter to your sister that all promised out and the show moves along first, smoothly and refreshingly. Maxle, Andy, Tribute, Tales and them all called out to work overtime. The theater is packed at every performance and the audience is filling the song hits, which are randy. The show will no doubt run for the winter season. The producers are busy with the film and now it is not saying too much to state that the show is more than lively; that it not only spins in the audience but also that owing to its accelerated speed it is today the fastest working production in the Broadway production. Just while "Shuffle Along" was boosted to elecutions; Uble Blake did not start until he was ready. That explains both sides of this show. So long. Your old pat.
Hello, Tony. Sure is there and down here in the jungles. We are doing S.R. O. business. Am well and well known. You like it, you likewise. Have been meeting a bunch of trumpers down here. At Louisville, KY. Leo Long and Lone Wilson. At Louisville, Trum, Charles Gaines and wife, also Frank Smiley. They open a new act and will be with Eph Williams. I am in Louisville. The person of J. Kailson Kennon, ex-performer, and he has a label called the Rose Apartments. He also has a show at J. Kailson Kennon, stop at good cuts, stops and everything. Well, good luck, Antonio.
Yours truly,
Noe Hurl,
Al G. Fields' Minisite.
South Bend, IA
Dear Mr. Langston—In here this week with the Aphrodite Company, Sorry I didn't get to make it to Chicago. This is the same company I worked with at Auditorium. It has been the big sensation of Paris, New York and Chicago. We leave here this evening for Minneapolis Minn., for week of 11/11/14. At Metropolitan theaters both places. We are on our way to the coast for a run, J. L. Grant wishes to be remembered. He is hate of the Chin Chin for the present company, but with us for the present company, but good, you. Yourlys.
Clarence E. Budd.
New Orleans, La. (delayed).
New Orleans, La. (Gobble-Gobble)
Dean Opened here at the Lytic Theater,
doing four to packed houses. The
show is good, and the audience abut it
very well. He is very nice, and here
he is really cleaning up. They
call him "Bert Williams." My mother
is here with me, from your town,
Jackson, and is unhappy with suffering
with her husband, and is unhappy with
specialist and, we hope, will be all
right again soon. She says she uses
her mother's advice to be kind, to
gender and read the interesting things
you wrote, but now she does the doctor
forlore her to read you only look
at her. She says that you look like two
Tony's to her now. Laken Day was so
warm when that we didn't know what
to do. He says that you look like two
Cox's, just called me to show and
believe me, Jimmy is some chef.
Dear Tony. The Lincoln players are still is existence and doing a banner business. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. Gates, our live-wire director and producer. Mr. Gates is in the Lincoln patronage some of the best shows that have ever been produced in Kansas City, and the patrons are more than pleased. Last year, Lincoln paid admissions. By this she shows must be up to standard. The company now is as follows: Billy Higgins, principal consultant; Roy B. Hirsch, executive director; with him; our favorite "buzzin" Harvis, now recovering from a serious operation for appendicitis, who will be back with the company soon; the latetta Harris, Mabel Austin, france Burns, Thomas Holder, Sibel Hemen, Carrie Nolan, Lindel Arthur, utility in general, Mr. Gates, Arthur, would like to hear from a good producer to succeed him here. He would also like to hear from people in all lines, such as choirs girls, company sends regards to all in and out of the profession and to Old Roll Top. Yours truly.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Eddie Stafford, who writes from 716 W. 10th St. in getting a company of 12 together, and will soon head over the T. O. R. A. building, will be receiving from a jungle dweller, will work with him. Dave & Lilian Troxie are having a session on the Proctor time. Dave writes that his grandfather died in Philadelphia, and that he is now the grandfather, not have. Seven hundred dollars is the amount of one of the grandfathers, not have. This week, Temple Theater, Syracuse, N. Y.
Jones & Cromwell, one of the real hats at the Palace Theater, Cincinnati, it isumed that Watson Burns, the author of Margaret Trimble, well-known in stage circles, have been married. Seymour, one of the business, have bought a race in which they make two weeks work, splitting between Wilkinson barre and Williamsport, Pa.
A card from Willie Tolk, the protestor in the 1960s, is still in New York City and all is well.
Swain & Bonne, the best of the
town, will be the host of the
Strand Theater, Jacksonville, Fla.
One Theater, Atlanta, via this book.
On the movie "The Porter
Porter" by F. B. Fisher & Brownie Trio.
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BAPTISTS SHAKE HEADS; SUSPECT WHITES' MOTIVE
Spy at Convention Confesses
Dixians Would Choke
Young Preachers
Following an extended investigation by representatives of the De-
sertion Commission, he learned that the bishop denomination have become alarmed over the effort of the Southern white impiety to demand the proposed theological symbology at Nashville, Tenn. He have promised to give $200,000 towards its consensu-
sion. "The Southern white man is simply concerned in the increasing influence the younger and better educated Negro preachers are exerting over their congregations. (White) of Nashville, Tenn. He further avers that the Southern whites are determined to curb the growing tendency among the people to clamor for their legal rights.
Halley was pastor of the Eastland Baptist church in Nashville. He is known to be the leader of a large group of widows who wish to propage and who are making an effort to teach "the Negro his place" by subsizing education and religion. This is one of the reasons advanced for the withdrawal of the support of the Baptists from the new institution.
Would Throttle Preachers
The Nashville Jim Crow minister feels that if the whites are able to get their hands on the Bishops in this school they can dictate, not only the teachers but also the students must pursue, but likewise the selection of teachers of "Independent Tom" caller, who will reflect the attitude of the white South. He believes that with our force has been the adoption of a wrong policy in educating us. It is a question as to whether the work of this man and his cohorts is the same as the North Baptist Convention in Chicago and was referred to as a spy by some who saw him. It is alleged that he was troubled in his passionate rejection of the Baptist church over his incompetence. Some members of the Baptist denomination who were either blind or presumptuous are said to have favored the plan of the Southern whites to take over the church. This movement was fought by one of our most prominent leaders and Halley was left with only the hope of being an ordinary professor of homiletics. This compliment to his work must have been a new fight him and started his secret light against the wellwisher of the project.
One of the most prominent of the men in attendance at the National Convention is the contributor to the proposed seminary, is quoted as having stated that he informed many of our students of the importance for our people that the gift from the Southern whites is being cast upon him later in life. He was denounced by whites over the training of our ministers and destroyed the real usefulness of this same authority, a large number
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INTENDED VICTIM OF MOB SET FREE IN KNOXVILLE
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Mysterious Notes Tell Police That Attack Was Made by Another Woman
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 23. In its issue of August 27, the Chicago Dept. told of the storming of the Knoxville jail by a mob of the best citizens in an effort to take from the jail Franklin D. Roosevelt, said he would sell to have been identified by Parker; a young white school teacher at knisker, as the man who made assault upon her. The news item earlier particularly to the notes:
"Take that off Negro. Here Jessie Watch. Sorry. I came from here." This note was found on white paper of the young woman who claimed assault. It was found behind the door in the U. A. Long Dumbing incident, the discovery of that note there was letters written to friends and relatives of the young woman and in 1971 a man named Martin be turned loose and exploding that he was not the guilty party. Martin has been given his freedom. The followed hearing before the Knox County judge which the white woman was present.
Woman Made Attack
The latest developments tend to show that the crime was committed by a young white woman dressed up in black. Interest in Knoxville has been at fever heat since the attack made upon the prison. For several days the police have been attempting to get together sufficiently large and hold a crowd to boat down the sheriff and his deputies, but nothing was done except a great deal of evidence. The "roots" was picked up and deported. That was on Monday after the battle. The city paid his back to the police and sent him home. Acquaintances of his said that he was from Louisiana. One of his violent utterances was that "We do people must do something, or we might be kickers are going to take everything."
No Mob Members Punished
As was predicted, nothing has been done by the authorities to apprehend the mob who tried to get the prisoner. The city eight were injured. The city officials declare that the wounded mob had been apprehended by the spectators. They admit that if they had been permitted to go ahead with their incarcerated work they would have been released. The citizens of Knoxville rallied to the support of Martin, although he had his home as his Holt, Ala., and said that he had just arrived in Knoxville when he was picked up by the mob. He was one of the most one in particular, with him constantly while he was in jail, not only comforting him, but delicately telling him he would not have got. It is believed that he had worked on the real, not fictional, case of another kind-hearted people, made a purse to buy him clothes and help him to get back to his home and his heart-breaking mother. News of the case East Tennessee News was given the order for the young man's release and carried it to
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Harding Indicted
Toledo, O. Sep. 23—Arthur Harding was indicted by the Launceston county on the charge of first degree murder of William Kress, a police officer, who wounded him in the right leg. Kress was shot when he attempted to arrest mother who was flourishing a shotgun. Harding was arrested near the
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Hirold White telling Gladys Williams that he will come back to her as soon as he gets with which David killed Gulahit—II W. 153 North street, Shreveport, La.
D. Glimnor going with Cathleen Sanders the most girl in the South, and influencing her so that she refuses to look at anyone else? - Ruby Wilson, Shreveport, La.
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of the thinker Baptists have already come to the conclusion that Halley, protecting words of friendship and encouragement, in is reality simply keeping in touch with the inner life of the people she serves so that his people may have first hand information as to the thoughts and expressions of the progressive men who are fighting the growing lawlessness of the whites in the South and the aggressive disinformation and proscription of the people in that section.
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Brovkiyn, N. ¥. Sept,. [4-—There
hus tren formed in thts Lorough «
new organization that {s growing
with leaps and bounds, It hus x nex
purpese and un orginal programm,
When x Defender reprenentattes
called om its secretary, the Rex, John
Dawson Gordon, for ah interview, 1
organization in all its details was
thoroughly explained.
Dr. Gordon formerly was pastor of
@ lurge Bapust ehureh In Lox An-
Beles and at present presen aves
Rrown Memorial Kaptist Church, Ie
fusldes at the warsunage, 598 Her-
Kuner street, gad it way thera, busily
Employed over 2 masa of documents,
Unat our reporter saw him.
‘Asked just what his arganization
stond for, De, Gordon, who ts a big,
fowerfully built. man’ and a_ former
Fight-hund man in the Garvey move-
‘ment, Ruld:
Raco Churches United
“We neek to Interest every churel
‘And churel member of the Teace wh
haw aspirations. We seck te,unite all
churehes along Ruee Mnex. This bs
aver “een teled before, fur. ur
churches hive deen developed by Dh
white man for our xroup, «nd Inns
spect Way hax rival uplltt_been
eouraged. We lave Ween taught
Sout unlitt and hava been neglecting
the: Hace und. tts efforts.
“Our alms ure to inclote reliptous
uptist of the community and. general
Upliit OF the Ituce. Hence you: witl
tier the Need of united churches
‘Our Snowe willbe "Unity. throurn
Christiunitys 7 believe that you Wil
heron that the vehuireh, merliae 1s
tive text disciplined af ‘cur. raclal
Ero Menen ou ah 500 the pes
Tener of satch & group united. We
‘SiN be in 8 position to inake a united
Spent othe entire Christian ele-
ment af the white ree In mils coun
Tre. of, Hf need be, the whale world,
Shem see sbemand anything Industrial,
feunuinie ee potitien.
Thee urganization is named che In-
Sornoiiunal Chuisting Answeiation and
Atviean Unity League, The doctor
Stressed the fact thatthe orcantea
Alon sien fot. formed ty womuhal any
Indtelayal ne set. of individuals.
church or nation. Rather It will sect
Shemgen ail the churches, sald Dr,
Gorden, yo fann: one comin walt
for ivial upiiy atone Industrial
femme amt politica! tates,
Depends on Publicity
Whether the’ new orgtnizution. had
Podtical usplrations was fintediate-
Te ade sear when, dn resjunne 20
Tat stuevtion. the secretary sub: "I
lwdieve i a united fort ix tied to
SMGued the Chelstiag element in thle
fountry ae any” cyunby with the
bnopere wabhielty we will de more gon
Shan Me uppoalliys slong pulled
Maes. The white max, north, xontk,
tact ur Sent Ie fi ditthe toad Rene!
ty with our hopes our ambitions oF
tnt aspleations, aad. ubfoxs we. xcs
Sead Inatteacting his attention whine
Telizious Ives Tea ng other way.
Aner using’ this line of atuck, and
If we dooe not reapond, then wee ctx :t
Raew ewnnit be claxked sue uneChelse
Aut Hf we simples other methods,
“tegny-of the present [ace teaders
want ‘t put over w big Proposition
They can ‘call On this axsarkation for
Aunport, We gectain all ef our lead
srxiag men of Worth and wurlty of
emntidienes.- Our puinose ts not tH
make money but t6 aid in every way
The snaking of tones by the snemibers
und the face. Another purwors ts
fo cheouruan industry ang vommerce,
ghd ttace ficersuite by having must
ful concerts and literary. qwrozrame
front Rave comporere und” withors
exctusively. “Also 0 iliscuse how we
fan better our condittons now. Tt
SAL not be our purpose to. tus’ shins
Grenier Inta shipbuilding, sar by ox-
Bertenoe We have learned that IC ts
hinwive ta do sa unieas the east 18 on
fund 1 buy the ehip outright, "We
will not tally aver what has not heen
Tons. Iut wilt do our best to over-
same wir conditions, We. will tight
our battles with x uated church ¢le-
Mivat to avonen the church clement of
the opposite race. and thereby, T be;
Tees a great good will be nehioved,”
"The Imerview. ended. “ani the
eniiure-jawed, resolute divine acemed
ja mean evers word he sald. Te it~
Pretend we with A determlantion, to
fp all in nis power to onake this
Tuovsinent x uaccess ‘The members
kee working gong qulet linea, and he
Seow revent na figures, Wnt he dl
cine that. agsocimlons ace being
faut throushout the Calon, The
Neadhuuatters WAL be Ig New York
Cites Ymeweporatlan papers have
door fied la this etate and that fn
feet, De, Gordon Std, was evidences
At sand title, far he walled attention
fe the. sitet tneorveration laws ot
None Vork.
The Mev. oT, de Cary of St, Pant,
Mines fe president ‘af the ausocin~
Hens the Tee. We FL Christin of
Mein Tents vive president, and
Jel nevunt of Dallas, Tex., wailenal
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New York, Seyt, 2--Fully ten
tiwmand persone witmexed the con
cert and revinw of the Fifteenth In-
fauiry held in. Vann urciande park,
Sanday. Lieut. Cok. Hinton éhtes=
duced Park Cotnniissfoner John Ien-
Tes of the lyons, the winch
fheaker af the day. who aid: Thts
fone of the Meanie days of ry life,
Tagger 2 He send tnustes”
Tries ind. under the direction of
Teut, Fred Simpom, never speared
to beter advautace smd. apparently
pleased the large axsembly nmenwely.
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Tace"yacre came te peteagtinae se
Ber RST ised STM ae
MAR Doemuke, Wee Ire streat,
articn Loamtith Seok roa ietaand
Peg etait er bined totes I
TERN Oe ashame ay
Mast be thet chine, Nien wpltpoas:
eager Deaf peat appesrauce, “Neckar,
[es Weet 1sth sivect.- Advertisement.
Me and Mex. J. Maufman Weeks, | 223
fori seg pais ea AR te
that Bana et
Milt Jha TASES uate of 306.
jade shat eeeaat wish
Meal 2 Wit hoe hs
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ie Wes, seats ld te
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cs, Wa Ses Sa ante, ee
SiMe Goalie! gil Matter
IXiiuas “city and, “New "ttamnanire
| Mite in che ital city Tie. Lansiver ei
eet Ae Set oie, Ha RS aka
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eh iter 1 lh 314, Bacco
faci, WARS Sh Baty ta arses
Ee Magan bated tale he
Sig. Willian Houston, 22 West Stat
ones sone sd ata at Dy!
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rate Aasueh Catia, 200, West. 34
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Se a et aahe ane pier
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STE Horny Matar 427 eat S304
anit: Nate a Aine a “ERs
Hees
[eciies Etbel_ Mowers, 413 Went Cent
aceite tate onsaner are Sass
in Congers, N.Y. i
[ashton 214 West 133m
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NEGeE NO ee chad et oa
tani tht gee
Pimnitanaee See MARE west tz
gis has gum fam tae Tame
isms Maury, Culfes, “BE Wert 133e4
eee Mk, OR tend ane ‘Re
FETE Eat Sicetling! Wie, Some
tae" the conan tate Sette
Sik athat Shed EE STS
lxtrect, us one of the oMcars of the a0-
[Stety, was alee at the convention,
er mee Taha SP Sev ace
an ea eh from Ses
Rig ear elu tani.
SHS" Elama Wiitiamnss 201 Went t35en
Intreet, a retofice employe, 18 on her
nat Sie Stan. amlvte. ane
SSI SE ESM eM egtnon, | 10
we Belg Mien SOREE aAance ange
Siig so Sse ater SHE
Pee Amen Lindaay. the, ping
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ses eter, Eee ea weeks
Jdisnos. where she nen
ON THIS “SLIPPERY JOSEPH”
| New Tork, Sept. 28—Jonenn icine
Ao ERR Boat nen
| Beunees autayhno" aan detectives
nd eran of the nd ti
sat AFUne an due before
{eat eatngret Ease ae 10h neces
iia Simiucrtige usage. ant tke
jap icine ation house of. charge
[af Dates
WIE Wont, muperingondent 0
ant rinene hoa Re ais We Tate
sreat hd "lite oiiser that
Wedae as ads Reuss, Wehon
the oiler aarived ataek nf tines
ee eitcede Tang carted ets Then
:Siitners oceuh ait a ttle atte
arotte ales and odher fuentes
Shite fee struck the raven
Mt taldtarcar yt ceacer pooch.
jean fost od! ont, "nt
Sifted” an" ihtooai I oyhie “at the
seit ain erin Moat. ean
tera tekery sts whera tare Pants
ferent aren a Rented. tne
ike"Sina ibe painter "ad asad
Littthe tor’ Wing Started. Mie sine
|i The: ae at and to
ineasiy ten into ne arm liter
[siete Rasta the getle”hae its
[ae oer Tae elle fe
Vice Riad sind nsecinig te halen
‘Aho “ropeieit” eum connpianed et
a es foo
betes AT THE DE VAN
New York. Sept. 23.—Negiatered: at
the foe Vian lust week were denn ish
Tlasbures Wea Wigenn, san Fran:
riven: De. aid Meg We hasten, New:
font News Sti, de Neawon, Genre fo
Epntey, We rant estaupes hide
that A. ier: Auamia! nad Vas
Rew Oricuns: done Maraana, Detrolt
Mie and. Mine Tarrio. Titek Pa
Rockaway: Winkim &. Gries, visto
Fea: Mex. Teen Tear nil Me
Alice 1, Cas. New York: Roscoe C
Red, Si. how: Mee. Mh Tobla
Mevand Men. Pa sinipean,. De
John “Mie smont, Meron, Wi
item. Reown, Washington, Dy GF
Ricarda, tC. Phillip, Boston: 6. P
Gran, 1B. d, Green, Sew ttacen:
SMe and Mive Go Masking, Winn:
hee cans We de Megan, Raa,
Uihirien Asdart and wifes Sewhungh
AOE MED TEE NG
Boy, Subject to Fits, Is
Pulesaad ‘eave Steasital
Mae Terk Peet, ST ne lave
fy the streets of Hatiomy we cured DS
Haren lompltad enieials teat Cues
Mag ods’ ce intervention of weth=
eco fuairatned Watter Henly’, an 11-
Sear-eld bee, from fuinplag font cic
Feuriestory acindase nf Ais inothers
ome, a1 A 12h street,
‘The hos ig subject to Ats and has
woot eared for by are. Carrie: Smith,
Boa We t22ad street while hie mother
seo ak work,” Keeeeatly, the fd be-
came vietent, and a policeman sm-
inoned as ainulaer frown Harlem
Houpttal. The surgeon fonnd 1 eres
Rurg to inject clitorutorin tty his syne
hefors Welne uble to tke Walter
diwag, Arter afew daye In Marlen
hospital, the fied was timed wat in
Lenox aventie as cured. Tie jinme-
diately Hecame elotent pal, and 3
Strang: ‘worn, tudlax out where
he itved, sook hii there, Hix vtolonce
hecame warse, and nelghbars strapped
Quinn sue a ehair. In this condition ‘his
Mawtker found her goa when she re-
Hired from werk ‘Puseday night.
Phe kad was taken te the Tiellexuc
jopital where is eosndition a satel
Rute serious,
SS
COL. MILLER IS GUEST
OF HONOR IN BROOKLYN
ip, MEMOIRS. | 2S, Fn, Sapte Stretton
garner We Mltior ot Whlsagge wine th
iam aunt atc umeker Shtttag niet
de aetna stn af Sie el
AURA ASCE Citta a ee
S tejesanighi. Zaire af ho we
Bettthe te ote fo ths ema.
Taiaua tej the nal lange pe
Teed ti aia tid Tarte ies
feet Mecmes a alle tn ete
Eni Weir tiied melcen ne aoe
ae Tet aD one ties at oe
Aine GR Sa Fa i a
So lowe the fanwesy bg. tallalnee
HHineriemter elas md str Sete Yaris mu
AESSTAR SN ARG i ioe ea
Shea kin rotate ta ete Eh
Boor Sark hye forgets, Sle
Be tgtae ta hlcager Net ast fot
TERE 0 Fanaa a eta ee
Milieg related teaaie ante Inet
ther ay steno ae Shunt ns
lange aie Weenny ige He we
fat Been Teens E ‘
"Rn the Siinate pes agnt woes
ee gee wreie
Sieh EB MCGN ER. Bete Waa
Hiniee reeex cotcotin’ oe Wala
HEEGag petecrta of puma wet NS
ENE tine: ene a eet Weatc
Fuad Se 0%, hen Willa
AGS, Charles h. Soares Heed ae
Dino geane Tristate rot Sivan
Phe, Serge 4 Misi een
fae ever Cae gs Se ner
zt URS IGHIGAG. DEFENDER
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Sule. oy totthe ands at swans
jail Sirs Neutnner Lari, 322 WaShantom
Veen nett ae tGnniaon, Wa wate
HSCS giter Htatptote Insti,
jykpren, on fn thd" ulatore 96 he
‘wc "Wah io 2008 die il
i tereed ty Kel pet tte HuBrUCRION
Higatie® tae vues.
Sir'Snlates, George fatisconly Bim:
1S a aie HRS AB,
ise ethene avenue Thursday
Nira ie Hemaktene’ Wonabtrge Se
vam the Jmuest of née nrcther, Coralia
Tiree SEE*Alantie venus, sreemtly
“Tenant Jexakted tutor Gente ie
wWiksan, 6 tig: tithes ty, home min
tice several weeke" vacation InP
Seiktatia He hia waned ont a. Sot
Eiabitionin eogram fer kaki. a
jute ish point foe big sear “for
Couaselion 3. R, Spurgeon. 1774 At
Inntie "avenue, haw "remem fas
Tactic at the afreatentioned mistress
A bry: tmterestina religious. dean
extated the Making’ ot a Nation
eens aiven at the Fleet Street Ay Me
(2 Sihagets a hwtninca othe Site
Seliewl, te depicted acenen, of ie i
Haw teiea. and showed the ower,
relision nual civileatione 1 tas. unde
Thesdiretion of Mira, ida Ay Wallace,
(MSiev“idatetts Dormlay and ther ni
[auise Scherfnerhon, lice returned” iron
Tagadsasie, Nea where he, Wer
[gests ‘et thie aunt aint uineles sir. ae
lise (ilamaens,
Hifhs fail epentme of the Ashjand Pla:
We Su be Featured by o-
|Scutlom Seitomber Se. when Miss Brae
I ihlne istn, au nset tng. member
iw iciemin at tho Urnach. "Stes. ie
Fiueleon is’ chairman of whe vomit
ies,
Euadas, Sentember, 18, was fudow:
ancnt dag_at deride. Street church
Eine beograin, was eewteced: hye che, chil
trea of thee Sunday nehooke Strae As T.
Duckett Nas tn eharse of the pevraM:
ite Linen Showers ci wa enter
tained ty Stes: alive 1, abitediet At ha
Noone ot Upper’ Putten atzret_ tant week
Tho taemnbers elated fe ong tho hes
exer givens fond aawerca Urs. Mie
fSiett Revur" ane inens overs.” ers
ih cor ahet pore,
Hectrcuimpbel $5, "415 Send steeet,
New" York, Cis wad gent, (0. the Weal
Gellar, Sopteiniers Be having. beet
Canvirtea inthe damnica, court fori
Since stenitine of auine tue trom the
| Fuiinctn' Co.
[cE van army of oer 2.500 gn
Jemmntestal "of out toa leer, according
toTArtie La. Comitiver, secretary of
ths WSF eas enmlustient colle ast
fas" he’ soa Sivatiter’migenaches thes
ze ‘coming Festter, “ietuntoyces “at
rene to ngmpathiee tity the jobless
rer untuterested: whet coinen to Al
cing these contami
Samuel “C “Hladhetiy 645° Latarett
{oecearue wie Tis heon it for anime te
ing evn gee arf
Tue ewriuy we Stem. atare Weasion
334 Gates “urenic, yet tue dietubes
ver hee ’nbsence: She Welt bume wee
Ferat teks cago thke a Walk anit as
ot hres seen nee
iMAuher briny Attain, Gaia nom
jew ate ent at othe gosta sunk
SC the Nnsarene Congregational vhurh
Hata Netto ore te he soe
“Filings and Mes, W, C. Hrown. 34
rhage strvety Felurmed afer A sven ow
ot tan.
‘tho faneral of Mes, Mary Takers an
tits mevnive at Nazareqe cluirehs Was
{she fewn cae chun Scucenmbee te
Sin aenide at 25? Chaumesy atreet,
ugar of sears.
‘Sasign Lenton 43% Teg trent. wa
injured Seapterer Ht hg hele igus
Sromsa waxna at Dean siseet and. Utlen
Evennue, which ho fae defeinae Ke was
ie 'by" anvauor Taser’ sustained a
Haetured chee beh,
(SSitte Veatl25, egington, Kentucky,
j wan arreatead Sshnembur 84. on a ohare
doe ettline Sager Sukie 20, ot Clevelan
Cinige itn work at tie Jamaica. Tae
[isan hy got to at ageuineat
SES std SS ‘Gotu “hetero
jie Nair, ay alleged "aut Hal
Egnoed hm td g hangs.
vette Gore! Sota Ey of nu
‘rian tvokien preseasit the sacred
cautatae the diedeenbe Gate Adar”
at Fleet Stree chro, September Ws
He [ae under he sughlees ef dhe
Druitt, Otay Sia A Sean
UFhecwemen of the BKC Bruce, tte
[reepuicam Club are lving a. Mock
ita. Seyemvr 24 fq Suriton avenue
iNecween Fulton amt. Atlantic ane
Shee JUrupior le Ghuiriman or te
| amiican Cetin WAG WOU athe ane
Miwnal services wt" Nutnrene Conges.
[Pei sap aay arena
Netinait stemurial Shure, -
SSUhn aac ae aaron “avenue, can
lovers Wale gint with ie ar Sten
tee 1a ie Afignete atm lew avenues
:Vow tole eave toe telat,
jean enti Wane! ale en
figen aid’ not, “Hie tot che gir “Au
jNewiiin ‘iciueole teas. Atigntie ‘avamue
feos" stara'y. honldat Sh stained
Ktocratiana of the ari. Nay: wa mot
Henriga te Waa ‘sud the WeekIOne. wi
Phe neews Te, M Heldeu of tho Eman-
veh chnuvek, Stamivtette and tes hee
iu lve tieie nevorid ant contrat a
Fight church atte mest aunth,
Atier aereteas etre Ferner Mt th
x UATE Ae Sopteamer Docs Stan Dag
{Htsey” chniemiam cot ihe edigions swuth
[igure Sos eon of ON Se
SX succosful tingle party wan giver
jssonecinier ES (a Caetton avenie he
[ie vient atts alaathe ates, fs
tho ieedie ot dive Lincoln Settiement. 2
Ne uvkedeas ha the hed of the coun
Sity ‘Grace Gtiver, 1411 Pace atevet
the tiadnen nurse: fe fume “akin ates
finplethne a scelal "euteae a ti
oat "Aérimariat orotate -Fhix hia
Re fepanted ag. ome at thie mnt exch
Benth Diereits. gia ‘Mra llr was th
eal “atmnier od nie are teres” Sh
Stated that at all tine she wus” ma
ee feet at huite walle thing che spe
Stes. Tew Geormy, 26 97, Wat 20
tiers Weaseatried to" Marlen hospte
Friday Satori troan sgunal trashy
Shes “Aline Patani Wa Wan
TEEN safes cul Be rao
fear at Vals etter. anil Leetg. wenn
eee ree oe aay:
POLICE COURT NEWS
Xow York, Sept, 2t—-furiig nn alter:
ealon Satteday “sine ‘Wetec bs
Seat ee Stent fs ange,
chet’ Nesiar Wiig" af tae adie udvens
Inthe Hehe Mie’ Fie wornan was at
Fisitd ind ‘charged with elonfous
Whiter Clark, 32, 86 West 1328 street
wan araeeted Sumdagsty. Terteraive ea
Gs “Varcumninine oer. even 8
efeener wate threatening iin wih
Enite and stevllug 83, a
tty Haba, 38, eae on
agiuets ais! tatosiod ‘Satandade cat 1st
Watt aaseh sttewt, hye Umeer Kenn
ciarged with baviog’ a shopping tne
fungslting Seay ata Bins Wiha ws
“Header Harrow, 21.12: Went 124th
street fa un Sitcreaiion, wieh olieet
Bailes, Siturdas” ating wenten inne he
He iliced erchatwe ed Seas at te
inece ae 18 Weat 1280 abet: The ye
‘se wa vrasted ad hel fu 2.0 bai
fae" he teraed Suey am hates ot ase
Sahl cl Sota ofthe Salem be
sgreet: an areegterd, Slinday hee Detoe=
UNicatier aecktentally ehowtiay desea
era SSS “Wen edd stzeut, while os
Micluinic'a raver,
fone “Aswiegs 38, 149, West 140uh
eprenty int sureniod Sadirtay ty Dates
Aes OHS comma of Hoke
Shi che peisnior ith “Whe baree ny
ye taclieg tana! gonts clothing wale 3
STRhhant Moatngtem, $80 448 Weat £2
ests Mest EONS
Ig fk the of Eee tr
SS slgioteans Si. 88 Went tient
sapeettad ato ai ation Puce
AACS erate Mt Neen ret
Pan ae ata ta ty atte
ty hase stedek a torrie blew which
ee att tha tose te Maren hea
RMN aR' Edom Raceteet Mi
BIRTH NOTICE
Now York, Ney. 22—-Me. gad Mes
SM winner, S10 Bear wen steven
‘aro ihe prowl Narents ofa sna horn
‘Rigust 2k Mother and som are doing
ARES
HARLEM’S EATING PLACE
, The New DE VAS serves the best
toad nt she lowent prieon Broadveay
Svtvies, Saltare-ARtorie ranma, 205
Svea “asith atret. Near’ "Seventh
avenue, Chan. be Van and FC
ere i eriee ga alteaiaae:
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
tthaca, N.Y,
Stee, anaer EER a inetmptn,
a AT aa pipet
Bardens SUS ter
eater se aie te adel
Eade tt el, ey
iim toe Math Sr Sa Het
Bike Made a ale an He
Sas Rare heehee
Heh” ht tt mG
LRAT atin hint asa Si
Hee ate a at uae Aa
TERE GUNS aha Tea
Peale ae eet the ea sie
FONE Aa OR Ath Ma ib
inde AE Nea aad lat
He irs Ma Si fo
Sets iat AN ata aati ho
iter nei a eG Hilal eae
Renee ale, eas Neer each
Wecieher ste A eee
Westie, Braid eg, Shae
SUMS Nidal At
Hanae ie Sock atte
San Se eet el ah
Beall Sodas Shea Ratna
etd, AEs Seta tant
fice aeteat nk Sind. Bae
SES? tit Has es Soar AEE
Jamaizar 8. Ye
Inersaving MOREY Yeu iueret i
oli at Rae RE eet
{bina EMSs ETE
Eceresany saree teeter ea
Soe yeh ti a, cee wR!
eat ing hae ft 3 fea
SE tetra tea
ose taterehan eens,
eee at” Shea esha
Eee aE tl Hee
Tan es MCSE ca
Seat erga, pemenioe
Sec Aicaartine Mie htt ean
ae RAS AO ate eet
cee its ata ath Wine nea
Hotei Ws, Shek ak wid
Resch Aes fort cs Saat ty
Bre}. deer "With Sunure ashe
Kener ares, ea
Reread eet Aaa peel
had another stroke of paralysis. Miss
ARS PAR tae ele
es
tne Vernon, N.Y,
re sual MEPL ot cuteary
aimtatanle «Eee et Sete
NS ere cee ear, at
Ae cerenaP aah Beech
Greate cae Wet Bera aa ae
ence inant Hinata after ey
eRe ae meng aor fsy
edie Seat ARIAS Snca” ite Giey
ection gece egrace
Sea ita Mate, eae ea tes
eermmy Grice Taine here rs
Beretta a ether ate we
ate aM rep the a
ta Se antlene se Meee
Hae tee pune, Sr ee
etapa cere? iu bad ete
Sans Bi RSE Rs
Soar amis yea et de
Phe ese et Se
ERM naa ak
Reta AUER ten SE aol
HS Sade Taaltettiyen te
Ree iat, Meta Saeta
eer toa aa
Sioa ita ana? SO Mt
sueeranntcet” a Sraantany ea
falar Feat a Pty, Si
SRI beth ANS, ie MR
Be, Hey alae ire etree
Shwe, Mat Beat seaeel Nan
Sale Ruy eel alias AN
rome
Seventy NY.
airs. Sane Josnaen’ af GRE, Cnn
Gist alt, daha ot tended Sp
Hest Cantata aa ea oc
dhrouen, Canncks ane caszorn, New Tonk.
MOSE IS IN THE JAIL
HOUSE NOW; SHOT WIFE
ere tt Mi a
STOLE TWO TRUNKS FULL
OF JEWELRY AND FURS
poles oF Newsrk amt hrwnght here 10
ie ata sity, furs andere
MANHATTAN Y. W. C. A.
ee ee once
Gore is Jy "ohuese of the shunts
pont far the moni et September Ht
the Yew AL Mie AL th Doar fs
fering th atiegdat and eheese
While Mev, nnedield. 2 tt vacations
Reveninge riawwme att the, hunt sei
hewtiy tetuber 2, AML etuibes with jel
feculee mectioge Weeinning Oeteber
se rhe tnenshoestae vomunicine, Mire,
Nentie . Griltn, chairman. silt hold
SP imesting Monday evening. Septem,
Yer io, Tere will be a sncatine of call
tatendar clube, Visitone who resis.
tered suring the past week dre Miss
LE" Ethel ret, Alm, Jesh. Thonn,
Bie Mo Thomason ava Mire, Peet
Coopers an of Washington, VW. Ca
Miss Mollie Mandervilta, ichmond,
Virginia: Mrs. W._S, Galloway and
Gangliter, Bultalo; Mes, Einma Raker
find Hugh Raker. Chieaxo: Mise
Imogene Monniltrec: Mr. and Mrs
Eugene G. Teundiree, Paston: Mrs
Pena Mionra, Tattle Rawk. Ark: Miss
Olivia iseoves, Mex Mildred Wetistor,
Miss Corinne 38. Siehols, AUantic
Chg: lise Sura Walker, Rowton: Mine
Nereela Siph, Partle, Mise: Mira, E.
Ee Livandals ‘and. SMe Jenutise Rell
New" Orleans; ‘Mes F. Calhoun, ilss
Go"Toussaint and Mtise Bxsie Cooper,
New York,
a
FALL OPENING Y. W. C. A.
a ARES RR Sg ee Se
ing ng tiie Ashland Mace. Brinch
Fee AAI Seeate Westmont
eventing An weet. proseraim his
een arraniced by Mise Michard Sucks
Som Nesmer’ services will he held
eveis Sunday ats criock. :
“A*wetter hates. contest willbe
sghon Oeiuher fant S. Sone
Kinciivn's Tending physteians wil
toanttee se adgstend examination ad
woe wit tan epporuilty for th
Hinuthors to eurn ange aint tee
children, “ine popularly euntest wi
ins ake “iyeerestig feature of
Tice easton, Sundays Getoner te wl
When a tangy" Suge tad at the
ee crated in tae amionuactur,
fajges wil he awarded nd an aides
Wie amb: ya physician feoim th
oats iepartinen.
| covERIE'S ANNUAL AFFAIR
| fironkivn, Sent. sd-nitroklsn Corks
whe deimiaded that the -Convivial
Eoterin hold piente ‘in their axe
Morea faut ddr demande natiated
Veiig night when “that temonn ol
reanization engertained fe ional
calumia peri
‘The tnterie'e regular sunnier in-
“clintinaal fase wan held earlier hl
Sear in arses eltyr inten. inane
Tailed to mate the trip ovar there that
[the eluhs noted. for" ite bik elie
j membership, simply had te arrange
| Feidur sight afaie. Sears ait of
| Brokipms mort prominentis mown
|siacis were aimghe case prenene a
ee ral San Terkare:
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throttle wide open. you just can'c fiers ON ERE tea
keep your dogs from shuffiin’ too! see a aa |
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New York, Sept. 23.—Although Al-
erin George W. Harris claim to
have won the nonitnagion for sider=
man, Sint akermnie: Sistrtct, in Ue
Reputitean' primaries "tuesday. the
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fuser to cocede his oleekion. asad hae
demanded a recoumt through the
courts.
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si voles, ‘the cluseness of the cone
test probaly uctiater the rextilar ee-
Eaulfaiton to. seems weounts The
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iim ae renominatin, (hories. Be
Mitchell, the teantar camihlate. with
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the Sounger element.
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CUBAN STARS IN TWIN BILL WITH FOSTER
The Cuban Stars come for two games Sunday afternoon with Ruhe Poster's American Giants. Molina brings his team to the Windy City in an effort to wipe out some of the defeats in the early part of the season. The American Giants are making their home stand for some time to cop that win against the East, where they are bilded to play the Hilton club on October 3 at Philadelphia. Dave Row will be sent against Sunrez in the openers, with either Tom Johnson or Glennantor or Torrenti through the stints he joined the fring race. The Cubans can add to their standing by taking either game, or both of them. The crowd crowd is expected, as the Cubans have always been able to give Poster's men a stiff argument. Reserved seats will be held on the probable line:
**Cubans**
Buerra, ii.
Drake, ii.
Haro, cf.
Purzado, ii.
Jiminez, ii.
Gassner, rf.
Williams, s.
Suzupe, p.
D Brown, s.
**Giants**
Lyons, ii.
Floyd, ii.
Markley, rf.
Torrenti, of
Jiminez, ii.
Gassner, rf.
Williams, s.
Suzupe, p.
D Brown, s.
JACK JOHNSON MAY BOX IN CALIFORNIA IN THE FAL
Los Angeles, Oct. 31, 23.—There is a possibility of Jack Johnson, the ex-champion heavyweight pugilist, being on out of the coast this fall, if the plans of Jim Alexander, the owner of 32d and Long Beach aviaries, are successful and principal Giants baseball part at the corner of 32d and Long Beach aviaries, are sure to stay a while in Los Angeles before going to Hawaii, where he intends to spend his winter. —Mr. Alexander proposes, if he and Jack come to Hawaii, that he should have an exhibition bout and to have at least one real rook tour for Jack to see if he is up to his old side again. He has a number of years. He made many friends here, and it is said that he was one man who had no enemies among Jack, and that Jack accepts the old town will declare a half-halfway to welcome him.
NEW YORK BOXING FANS
TO BE SHOWN ON MON
New York, Sept. 22—The New York state state hearing commission, in a ruling made public last week which grants permission to promoters to increase the cost of the best seats from the present maximum of $15 to $25, has also made it a maximum price for promoters. In order to offset the increase permitted for the best seats the commission ordered that the number of general admissions must be increased. Interested seats must be reduced to provide for the additional cheap seats. The two rulings, in the opinion of commission, were more impetual, public policy and working a hardship on promoters. The commission made this ruling: "When a man is unable, after being informed of the cost of the side of ten seconds, and a healer who is in distress but still on his feet and the patient intercedes to save him, or if while in his corner his manager decides to stop him from decision shall be "stopped in so many rounds". Tempesty, the commission rites as example, stopped William in three rounds, according to the New York
The commission made three other rulings public. The first states that the contestants shall be compared with the bouncer, the commission proof that the compensation of the contestants has been provided for and that compensation is to be paid out of net receipts after the collapse of state and federal taxes. Contestants in the star bout, according to the second ruling, shall not receive more than 50 percent nor receive more than 50 percent of the net receipts in clubs of the first class. Neither of the two contestants shall ever receive more than the 50 percent of the receipts, if the bout is held in a city of the first class, nor more than 65 percent if the bout is held in a city of the second class. The third bout is intended to give up preliminary bouts. This provides that in case the bout does not go to the advertised limit, the loser will be awarded the number of rounds he lasted on a pro bono basis. The winner, however, is to receive the full amount due him, but the bout. It is further stipulated that he shall get less than $10 a round.
RACHARACHS SPLIT
New York, Sunday The Hoboken
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AMERICAN GIANTS BEAT DRAKE AND FINNER: ST. LOUIS DROPS 2
TESREAD'S BEARS WIN BOTH ROYAL GIANTS TAKE TWIN
ENDS OF DOUBLE BILL: 6-1,3-2 BILL FROM LINCOLN GIANTS
Scholars' Park, Sunday Afternoon—Charlie Mills' St. Louis Giants must club it in both games of the double kill, 2 to 0 and 6 to 2. He dftreat in both games of the double kill, 2 to 0 and 6 to 2. He hooked up in a pitcher's battle, in which the Chicago lard returned winner. Finner's arm went bad in the eighth and ninth inning, pitched the second game for Foster's crew and was opposed by Drake. Drake proved easy for the Giants because he hitting Roose in went into the air.
McAdoo got to Brown in the opening frame for a single, but Charles, Ronner rolled to Grant for the third out. Singles by Seates and Holtz failed to produce anything for the Mound city men in the second round. Ronner, Timberlake, Timberlake and Howitt, Dave Brown singled in the third and advanced on Lyons' sacrifice. Delosse was called out on strikes, but Markerkke's rap was successful. Gardner had a chance in the fourth. With one in the morgue, Gardner singled over second. Williams singled, sending Gardner to third. Gardner took to steal home, but Grant missed the third strike and Gardner was doubled at the plate. The other tally came in the seventh, when Williams got a touchdown from Grant's sacrifice and came home on Dave Brown's double. Catches by both Charleston and Blackwell drew appeals in this game. Grant enjoyed themselves seeing all the straw hats in the park broken. It was one of those good natural attractions, one no losing his temper about it. With two dead, Charleston tripped to start the second game. Blackwell
Toronto..... 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Boston..... 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Baltimore, Kolbner and Smith, Carlson
and Perr.
WARE BIDS BROADWAY GOOD-BY
Chicago, Ohio, Sept. 28, 2008
House Ware, who showed Madeline
Mason, 14, a few weeks ago, arrived
here Thursday from New York city.
To that he boarded the going was easy over
in Covington, Ky., and thought he
might as well get some of the easy
New York, Sept. 22. The St. Patrick's
club that has a full team in the
six-mile heathland race to race to
the finish line will be the
Thursday night. The race will be held
in conjunction with the 125th street race
of the Montreal Athletic Club.
Cauway with Columbia Squar
Calloway with Columbia Squat.
Among the four
tumblers in the
team was the *Bump Val.* J. W., who they
trained with. G. Calhoun, younger
taker on last year's team, and J. W.
Bullard, who should make the team this year.
"Bungleton Green," that laugh-provoking creation of Leslie M. Rogers, appears in the Chicago Defender exclusively. A million people laugh each week at his comicality. If you like "Bungleton" write and tell us why. If you don't like him, write and tell us why. An original drawing of "Bungleton Green" will be given each week to the person writing the best letter on this subject.
I THOUGHT A 20 STORY BRICK BUILDING HAD FELL ON ME WHEN HE HIT ME!!—GOSH, WHAT A WALLOP—☆!!!
BUNG, I UNDERSTAND YOU AND "TUS" HAD SOME WORDS LAST NIGHT.
American Giants, National League Champions, 1921
CHICAGO
could not deliver and the visitors went rummish. In the second frame two hits one double, a walk and a kick. One more was made in the seventh, the way being paved by another error by frame. All hits for Foster's crew came in the third frame. Reese was hit, Lyons got two strikes and then worked Drake for a pass. DoeMoss got two strikes and then worked the single scored two runs. Torrent's single scored two more. Still no one out. Jim Brown got a life time in the field. Drake caught off third. J. Brown went to second on Gardner's single. The two pulled off a double steal. Bobby WILSON scored first. Drake tumbled him out to McAdoo, but while this was going on the home crew was busy. J. Brown scored it all the way home from second swing it all the way home from second swing. That was all. The scores:
Second Game
16.18
America Giants ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
St. Louis Giants ..... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4
Batteries Torrent and J. Boone; Drake
and Beanett.
Second Game
Royal Stars.....0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 1
Lincoln Giants.....0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 8 2
Hartford Giants and Force: Hudson and
Steamer.
OAK STARS WIN, 6 to 0
The task Stars defeated the Grant
Stars, Johnson allowed the Los Angeles
Johnson allowed the Los Angeles
The final score was 6 to 0.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
"en," that laugh-provoking creation of L. B. on people laugh each week at his comic poem, write and tell us why. An original drawing the best letter on this subject.
AT A 20 STORY BRICK HAD FELL ON ME WHEN ME!! — GOSH, WHAT A ☆!!!!
Keepin' M.D.
"The strength of a race depends on its your SUN B.
Keeping In Trim
M.R. GRAWFORD
SUN BATHING
Many of my readers have been taking advantage of the hot summer days and have spent hours out of doors exercising and playing in the bright sunlight, sunning, swimming, rowing and fishing exposed thole sunken ponds to the cool water. I added a good coat of tan. When they returned to their work some of their thole sunken ponds with little of the oak and or less anemone, began gracing them with the bronzed or tan colored skin. It simply means that nature is trying to give you a bit of coloration which is hard to achieve. The sun baths that you have been taking unimproperly with the bronzed or tan colored skin is a stimulant, it strengthens the tissues, and helps to throw off the toxins of latigo, it helps to increase the oxygen car
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ATHING
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lying powers of blood corpse. It promotes the use of blood corpse for body protection then by screws from insects. The sun bath is used for various eruptions and skin diseases for various eruptions and skin diseases will mean more persistence. To swim it all up in one station, so swim it both on land and in water should get wet and cure skin diseases, swim it both on land and in water strengthen the tissues and give energy Those of us who have indoor compression and prison pail, through lack of air, should get wet and cure skin diseases, swim it both on land and in water strengthen the tissues and give energy Indian summer days that are to come will be like a game of a game of nine, wearing a bathing beach, take a dip and play in the warm sand. When the weather gets much heavier as you did last fall, you will must fasten and foot bettle as much heavy clothing as you did last fall, you will must fasten and foot bettle as much heavy clothing as you did last fall. Defender Five in Workout
League Meeting
A meeting of basketball managers was held at the Eighth Regiment Armory to perfect a basketball league in this city. All managers of church, Sunday school, and teams will kindly meet with the body on Saturday evening about a schedule.
New York, Sept. 23. This city will have the greatest sport scene in the world. The city's top sports headquarters will be covered on Brooklyn Oval and adjacent property. This city will accommodate 20,000 spectators which will accommodate 20,000 spectators for a long foul want. It is the intention of the management to stage championships, sporting events on an elaborate scale. Two outdoor fights will be held at the city's sports arena, and the hung-up begins. The first will be Monday evening when Mike Morrison will be joined by Jerome will fight Johnny Brown.
EDDIE CIGOTTE TO EAGE
Champions, 1921
YES, WE BOTH HAD WORDS, BUT I DIDN'T GET A CHANCE TO SAY MINE!
BARTON UPPERCUTS HINES FOR CLEAN KNOCKOUT IN N. Y. BOUT
A. B. C.S GAIN EVEN BREAK ROSE QUITS IN 5TH STANZA WITH COLUMBUS BUCKEYES OF BOUT WITH KID RASH
The semi-final of six rounds between Spence Albrighty of the 15th Coast Artillery, the latter won was a coorking battle. Both boys stood toe to toe and slugged the entire distance, for one minute of the first toss-up who would be knocked out. However, both boys fouled the fans and went the entire distance. They got some ovation when they left the field in the preliminaries doe Hall of the Fifties. The Fifteenth fought a fast draw John Lazzereto of the Ninth Coast Artillery in the second stanza. Barney Williams, the old war horse of the "Hell Fighters" like it in their
Indianapolis, Sunday—The A. R. C.'s broke even with the Columbus Indians in the first game, dropping an eleven-inning innings in the opener, 1 to 0, and turning the game over. The A. R. C.'s game, which was stopped by the Gleckeback law at the end of the game, the lone run scored by the Buckeyes in the third inning, and the lone run scored by the Buckeyes during the eleven innings. It was the first run scored off Jeffries in the last game, and the first honey-screed Stevens and the game for the A. R. C.'s in the second contest.
Second Game
SUNDAY SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
Freeman Johnson of Wichita State
school returns commission last week
of honoring Hermes Brown, the
first African-American to play
in the school's basketball team.
Science 10, Math 10, Science 11, Math 12, The
School of Music, Math 10, Math 11, Math 12,
Zion, Queen's Chapel, Goodman, St.
Mary, St. Mark's Chapel, Community and
Miss Joenee Goodwin of St. Mary's
won the women's title after battles with
battles in the mixed doubles Eugene
Wood and Amie Goodwin of St. Mary's
Miss Burnham of St. Paul's in the
finals.
The men's doubles played a plea
of government, Douglas O. Bald and Nao
mightily because of their superior net
game and lofting.
The play was good, special mention should be made of
playing of Earl Hicks, Thaddeus F. Fowler,
D. O. Dee, Mark Lewis, Hazel Renfrew,
Holtz, Holley, Ashley B. Carter, who
in charge of the meet is enlisted
Sunday schools will produce an all-city
champion next season. Awards will be
held next month.
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four-point engagement and received the inductive decision.
This week's show was changed from four to six. A count of some will appear in ouribus.
Fifteenth Infantry Sidelights
Nik Shumu was so greedy at the Hall after their battle jokes. Joe Shippoon to coax Shumu to grab their mitt, and then to give him a big like to see that kind of a stunt.
Pete Hays, the little batter from the team from the press, helped the three works from the press. Sunny Brown and Sailor Wilson were the best players, but couldn't see them. Better wake up. A. A canvas of the fans will always be in the office. Captain Steadman is a diplomat. He ought to have Lloy Flynn job at the office. All boys, white and black, who box at the Army are invited to call on the office, 225 West 135th street, any evening between 5 and 8.
**NORFOLK TO FIGHT ANDERSON**
New York, Sept. 22—Lloo P. Flynn, the captain of the men's team to cuff Lloo Anderson around for twelve or fifteen rounds at the Madison Square Garden next month. Flynn told our reporter that New York's team, the losing Anderson is alleged to have handed the "kid" out in Arizona, and the consent of Tex Bickard was made with the consent of Tex Bickard.
BOXER JONES IN GOTHAM
BOX JONES IN GOTHAM
New York, N.Y. A heavyweight from Binghamton, a heavyweight from weekday daily at the 15th基底 Armory and the Commonwealth A. C. boxer, and the boxer, and wants action from the city, which sorts out if any of the cities will match him.
HILLDALE WINS TWO
FANS THIRTEEN MEN
Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 22. The four-footed champion to the 14 to 16 score in Athletic-Lark. Smoke Thompson structures. Entrances. Entrances. Entrances. Entrances. The all around playing of the four-footed bar at the locks and in the bed.
BOXERS TRAIN HARD
New York, Sept. 28...Among the only goal of their weight who are lion lasso and Al Matee. 115 pencils and Liddy K'Brown. 115 pencils and Luffa. the well-known manager of Knox has been under his charge.
BOSTON TO JOIN BROOKLYN A. A.
New York, Sept. 28...Among those who flew an application for chance of registration in the Wolverine and Willis Boston of the Alpha Phi physical culture club. It has been removed that Boston will join the Brooklyn A. A.
ANDERSON MANAGER OF ST. C.
New York, Sept. 28...At the monthly meeting of St. Philips church held last week, John Anderson was elected basketball coach for the season of 1972-73.
RED SOX DEFEATED
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
CRY OF BLUE AND WHITE IS BEAT LINCOLN
Washington, D. C. Sept. 23.—A council of war was held at the Howard university early last week launching the Howard football campaion for the championship for 1921. Howevef, out of nothing before her last year and is out to do the same thing this year, he in the summer it was decided to healt turn for preliminary practice on Sept-ober 15. The secretary-treasurer of the boarding depart-
ing the Howard football campaion for the championship for 1821. Howard swept everything before her last bout, but did not do the same thing this year. Early in the summer it was decided to have turn for preliminary practice on September 15. The secretary-treasurer drew a boarding department and the dormitories of the university so that nothing should stand in the way of the schedule of preliminary practice
A squad of over thirty men, including most of the warriors and promising substitutes of last year and a third of last season, Thursday, September 15, for the first days' grilling under Coach W. M. Morrison, who is being assisted by Joe Triple, former Syrause star, and Jack Hammond, a graduate of physical education. Until college opens, toteball 2 Coach Morrison is to hold daily workouts of the most rigorous kind in order to get the most out of the big program of games. No time is being lost and no effort is being spared by the coach and his assistants to assure this year as even more for the 12th season.
Nearly all of the men of the first team of last year have arrived, including Captain Faller, tackle "Bullwinkle," famous 50-year-old in the Howard-Lincoln game last year; Payne, the plucky Gulbark, and "Flip" Brooks, halfback. Among those who have not met the challenge, are report for practice within the next few days, are charter and Kean, quarters, and "Jock" Nurse, guard. By the opening of school, there will likely be a lot of practice. Former Captain Jesse Lawrence is here for a short time helping in the preliminary work while awaiting the opening of the school in July. He is to teach during the coming year.
The Schedule
Howard's schedule this year is quite heavy. Most of the important games, however, will be played away from campus, will be played October 8 at Lynnburg, Va. against the Virginia Theodore College, at Washington and the Virginia Theodore College on the schedule are: October 15, at Washington—Agricultural and Technical College of Greenwich, on October 16, at Washington-Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute of Petersburg, Va. October 29, at Institute, W. Va.-Worcester Virtue College, on October 30, at Washington—Shaw University of Idaho, N. C.; November 12, at Hampton—Hampton institute, and ending with the Howard-Lincoln Institute at Hampton, Thanksgiving Day, November 23.
THE
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Baton Rouge, Sed. 10, R.H.E.
At Baton Rouge, Sed. 10, R.H.E.
Baton Rouge, 0.0.1.1.0.0.0.0.2.4
Batteries-towns and Lewis, Petty
and Scott
Sept. 11
New Orleans, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 R.I.F.E.
New Orleans, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Batteries, Bronx and Hawkins; Roberson and Gardiner.
Sept. 12
New Orleans, 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 10 1 4
Monroe, 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 10 1 4
Batteries, Bronx and Hawkins; Wilkins and Seatt.
Sept. 13
New Orleans, 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1
Monroe, 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1
Batteries, Owens and Lewis; Petty and Hawkins.
Sept. 14
New Orleans, 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 - 10 1 0
Monroe, 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 - 10 1 0
Batteries, Bronx and Hawkins; Wilkins and Seatt.
New York, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 JEROME AND COMOSULA DRAW
New York, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Jerome, Jerome, and Jiminee Comosula of Elizabeth, N.J. I fought a five-two round draw at night. A majority of the spectators had the letter of the New Jersey team.
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Appointments
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F. A. Martin, teacher, class 4, Wilson school.
Organization Offices
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W. Washington has just returned after a long absence. He joined and also added have returned from Rochester, NY. He has been a key player in her vacation. He will be accompanied
charge of the men's badge at Chevy
force at the station. Walter Brews is
still on the job, bustling and smiling
and attentive to the needs of the
reached annie, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas
Bulter meted in Boston, Va. for a
attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs.
Nitzia Jackson, and Andrew Johnson
to give a special interest in the baseball series.
Theatrical Thoughts
Hotel Happenings
ALABAMA
F RKANSAS
Newport, Ark.
J. Clark and Ivy, Harmon, Woolson
and Jill. L. T. Higgs, Woolson, wonted
Jill. L. T. Higgs, Woolson, wonted
Woolson, returned. Toppsey from Mesa
Woolson, returned. Toppsey from Mesa
is taking the vacation. Ivy, L. T. Higgs,
Woolson, night. White Rose, Woolson,
night. F. I. F. Hagan, Woolson, night.
Jill. L. F. Hagan, Ivy, F. I. F. Hagan,
Jill. L. F. Hagan, Mrs. Woolson, Jill.
Booth and Mrs. Woolson, might be visit
friends Chicago.
WARNING!
People are hereby warned not to pay
their bounty to the enemy. If
they do, they are at their own risk.
THE PRAIRIE STATE
Quincy, III.
Aurea H
Garbendale, Ill.
Harvey, III
Decatur, Ill
Galesburg, Ill.
Mrs. Smith and children are visiting Williams has entered Knox College for his third year. Sandy Clark was in our purchasing a home, Mrs. P. A. Gasson has returned, and Mrs. M. Andy derson, the Mediasmen Lottie Fisher camping trip, Beryl H. Thomas of Alben Clanet and Ivey, G. M. Webster Highland Park, Clementine Berry Highland Park, Clementine Berry her宴, Mrs. Mollie Butler. The ladies of the G. A. H. have been meeting place, Mrs. Nelle Simley is South and Cedar streets, Mrs. Ainsley of Easley, Ohio has been visiting Easley, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dory are stepping their cuetos into the romantism Mrs. House has moved her newly purchased home on Knox street.
Jacksonville, FL
TKE CHICAGO DEFENDER
All Prairie State news must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication
her daughter, Macy Helen Larsen, who was born in the Blind and was taken suddenly to the University of Samaritin. Mr. and Mrs. Samaritin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shato, Mrs. Pantine Moore and Mrs. Pantine Moore, and Mrs. Pantine Moore, turned from a pleasant motor trip to the University of their teachers, William and James Mabee. The daming party at the Social Club was out a success at the Social Club was out a success. The party who inducted from Sunsetting Sunday to attend the ball game passed away in indirect. Mrs. John Atkinson is a natalist. Mrs. John Atkinson is a natalist. Mrs. Molleine Bloomington is the visitor at the New Home Sanitation
Springfield, IL
Freeport, UU
Martinton and Watseka, Ill.
Bloomington, Ill.
The S. M. T. M. lodge held a picnic Sun-
day George Mounts of 506 East Empire
street. 103 Thomas has returned from
returned from visiting his home in
Tennessee. The Bloomington Jazz hall,
choreat of Clinton, gave a show. Slo-
town Stewart and Leonard Moss will give
201 Henry Coleman is improving. Mr.
Mrs. Prucey Moore, Mrs. Ada
Torrese Skinner of Indialand, Mich., a
Rebecca Roberts of Southfield friend is
visiting in Missouri, has returned to his
phose of business on Main street. Miss
George Mounts of 506 East Empire
street after a few weeks variation.
Urbana, Ill
Metropolis, Ill.
Ben Maxwell, Senior of Brookport,
Metroplays to make this their home
boy. Hamilton set Tuesday morning for
Jacobville, Where he will visit
the school for the blind. The Original
Fair entertained at Brookport Tuesday
winter week. Browns Bowl at Daisy Logg, a teacher at Little Rock.
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Champaign, III.
Waukcoan, Ill.
Rev. I. L. Tailw of Florida preached
the Sunday service at the Church
Sunday morning, July 4. A. W.
Whitman has resigned as pastor of
the church to visit her visit. Mrs. M.
Yakura, a resident of New
York, was called Linda by
Mrs. Helen Woodward for faithful
service.
Grand Chain, Ill.
THERE
THIS OLD
We know just how
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household duties dri
Catarral stagge
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believe that catarach in
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was still affected and i
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men. Thanks to Pe-ru-
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The best evidence of merit in any remedy is the tests
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of Catarrh for twenty years and thought I would
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Women everywhere, blessed with pride Petrua
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Baptist church last week. He reports its work on Monday at Monmouth on Wednesday of last week and remained until Saturday with his son, who is principal of the high school. He also visited the Missionary church last Sunday. Missionaries St. Jura House and St. Joseph's Church had last Saturday James Florea was hit in the head from the head which is suffered in pretty bad bruise. The boys were distressed. Washington with Carter II and Washington with Carter III for services at their church, Alma Chapel, last Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Louis visiting Mrs. Hill for several services with Mrs. Hill for several hours. Force is still ill in Mrs. Henrietta Joffre last Sunday for Marion, where he is visiting Mrs. Elinah Ebenezer who is where he expects to attend a few days visiting Mrs. Laila Ullah Ullah who is visiting Forest View, arrived from Calico opened school Monday September 10.
Pulaski, III.
Mounds, 11t.
M1. Vernon, Ill.
Mary Arzuña Pitts, who has been visiting to St. Louis, is home some time. She will be visiting the Shiloh Baptist church, Rev. Kelly Hammond, the pastor, Rev. Lily Louise Hammond will be sitting for Shawneetown, where she will teach this term, and Mary Harrison will spend Sunday in the city.
Cairo, III.
*vonderance* is extended to George Stevens, his youngest son, George E. Stevens, Jr., his 19-year-old daughter, and his 29-year-old funeral services were held at White Hall, North McKinley attic and the funeral and memorial at Moore Hall, North McKinley attic and the memorial at Moore Hall, North McKinley attic. Ms. Salis Wright is visiting friends in Hinesville that was his childhood home, a little lambster, and several portraits of a little lambster.
HERE IS HELP FOR YOU AND RELIABLE MEN!
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PE-RU-NA
Garrh and Catarrhal Co.
of merit lainy remedy is the testimony from man, of Dunseth, N. Dakona, tells her exprevery years and thought I would have to leave a year part of your body. I wouldwould not eat to live on milk. My sister advised Peru-na. I hadbe the cough all me. My stomachawas so weak I could not work.What that formerly I would not darewife, do all my own work,gar-chickens and cook for a lot ofna. I am fifty years old."
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Juskey (LL) Leam 6 to 5 Sunday, the
first day of summer. A great picnic Saturday, September 21,
and there will also be an exhibition
of art from the 1960s and 1970s.
Future City Union Giftets. Future City
come out and enjoy yourself. All mail
delivery of giftet for Lee Cook, L.L. Box
order to him for your defender or
subscriptions for this paper. Prompt ser-
vice.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis, Minn.
Aaron Douglas, Kappa Alpha Theta university for Lincoln, Neb., where he will be a professor of the University of Nebraska. Aaron Sinclair-Koop, Kappa Alpha Theta university for Lincoln, Neb., Newsweek weekly issue for Lincoln, Neb., Newsweek reached his destination, Harvard University, where he must have met the Tar Hee of the class of his plays this summer. The progressive librarian has made it in the field of the class (also in making the magazine the "little" book) in making the magazine the "Mini-medals Hotel Walters Association" in the danced season on September 15, 2014. After over-water outgrowths is the increased demand for Aaron's life-illness in the form of purchase any or all papers from the street. The Koh, the Minnesota street. The Koh, the Minnesota street. The Koh, the Minnesota street. The Koh, the Minnesota street.
Duluth, Minn.
MISSISSIPPI
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
CHOOSE DISCRIMINATOR TO
INVESTIGATE GOLF GRAFT
A alliance on the front page of the daily paper of the Jacksonville district of the Jackson Park golf links had taken charge of the golf records team and presented the charge of petty graft being practiced at the park in regards to oblige others by paying a sum of money to the starters. But it is strange that by his own actions of allowing discrimination on the links, his representative to court, accompanied by an attorney, was charged with whichequalified that discrimination was being used against them by learning them from the attorney. We investigate the charge against others when he himself, needs a good golf course, colonelbobbi, and his actions have indicated that he is hampered by pro-
The announcement that W. E. Woodard, the popular photographer located at 53th street and Forest ave.
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nue, has made a substantial cut in his grade photographs as a special inducement for his summers and autumns, to be of interest to all who require the best in training. Mr. Woodward, who has built up a studio, is easily the best artist of whom Chicago joasts. The stationation of putting
Mrs. George Johnson Buried
Pungheenkeen, N. Y. Sept. 23. -Mrs. Anna A. Johnson, wife of George H. Johnson, died at Knickerbocker hospital on September 5. It was a great shock, September 5, that she was on her way home with her little granddaughter when strenched on the day line line. General services were on the 118 North Hamilton street, Friday afternoon, the River Cuninnan, 118 North Hamilton street, which she was a member, officiating.
Mrs. Johnson was a great fraternal benefactor of the Homehold of Ruth, $85 Homebuilding; a member of Mt. Lebanon Council No. 5, Court of Custody, M. P. N. M.; charter member of Utean Council No. 20. Knights and Daughters of the Church read from the different orders. The services were largely attended by persons from all over the state, and she is survived by a husband, mother, daughter, son-in-law, grandmother and a host of relatives and friends.
GET BUSY, BOYS. GET BUSY
We have no time to lose. Time is valuable in designing Sculptures. We call
will help you
through life if you
are not sure
ask is that you
will give us three
and one half- or
three-quarters
it at reasonable
prices. In other
ways, help one another.
This school opened
five months ago
grossing. In this
short time it has
become widely
known as a
downtown
downtown
will help you if you will let us. All we ask is that you will let us know your personal prices. In other words, we will help one another. They will give you five months ago and is rapidly proactively short time it has become a widely known or its advertising and the good work it is doing at the avenues. They give you all the latest styles in cutting and designing. This and after learning the cutting system you can open a nice business at a good position, as cutters and tailors are in great demand. The vided to visit. Hours from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come in and get our price. The only school of this kind outside of the loop—Advertisement.
CHICAGO'S PLEASANT HOTEL
Idlewild, 32d and Wabash Avenue,
cated in the heart of the city, near
the elevated roads and car lines, just
and railroad stations. Electric light,
bath, steam heat and private baths,
without holding your winter quarters
sonable rates. It is the discrete
benefit accommodations and service
that may be had for the same cost
or less than the first class hotel
Chicagoland, Idlewild, 32d,
location, ventilation and transportation.
There is daily mild service,
lunch food at extremely low prices,
lent food at extremely low prices,
Idlewild Hotel, 60 East 32d street,
or write for information—Mvt.
DR. WILSON IN CALIFORNIA
OAKLAND, Cal. Sept. 23—The coming
or Dr. Wilson, and the city has been
coined with extreme enthusiasm
and interest. Dr. Wilson, prominently
in the city, has been a house surgeon at the great Mercy
Sanitarium there. He expects to open
his office in future. Dr. Wilson has also been
largely identified in activities of racial
interest and is a former resident of
PIERCE CONVICTED
Davalle, Va., Sept. 23—The Jury presided over the spring game in his store, causing the death of Dolleman J. P. Jones and the degree murder and fixed the punishment at 15 years in the penitentiary. Rubi Chipreci Academic College, Inc. Dr. Fred H. Rubel, Dr. J. M. Miller, and Dr. Robert Rubel, both porposed the Rubel College of Chipreci, 4641 Indiana Ave. and the student of students.—Advertisement.
In memory of my beloved
husband, Gilbert B. Tooters,
who departed this life September
27, 1929.
Wife, Mrs. Gilbert B. Teeters
234 Burrows avenue, Wanippee
Manitoba, Canada
---
In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, she passed away four years ago.
Sister, Sarah, more than a year.
*More and more each day. I must,
Friends may think the wound is
In loving remembrance of my dear father and mother, who passed away in September 15, 1817. "Though curtly earthly to broken, in life we meet no more. Our hearts are with you, dear father. On your golden store,"—Mrs. Ida McNary, Mrs. Clara Lloyd, Mrs. Francis, Refine, adopted daughter.
I can never forget your love and treasured happiness. "In the Beautiful lobe of Somewhere," in loving memory of father and mother, in September 1833 and 1902—Mrs. John Bunch, 2323 Craft street.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the many friends and colleagues in the design and the Rev. Haywood Haywood remotes at the death of Mrs. Ann Adams in North River, Iowa. 2019 Indiana avenue. 2019 Indiana avenue.
LOST RELATIVES
Would like to know wherethents of my husband, Thomas Banner, Holley. I have a dark complexion, heavy black muscleties; two dark hairs; two dark black joints, brown back coat, gray shirt and cap. Dropped on dark black joints, brown back coat, gray shirt and cap. Dropped on dark black joints, brown back coat, gray shirt and cap. Worked for John McFall. Notify John McFall and Sycamore ST, Terra Nova, lnd.
SALLY WINSTON
Free Beauty Demonstrations.
Miss Lillie Evan, manager of Eve's
Crest street, Chicago has opened a
beauty shop with Mime S. J. Scott,
Southeast, the well-known company that
place several years. Miss Eva
has planned to establish a third state
beauty shop in the country,
Mime S. M. Pleimanns will take
charge. She has planned a chain of
beauty shops throughout the country,
and will be open Friday, September 23, at 4161 State
street; also Saturday, September 24,
at 4161 State street will be given by Miss
L. Evan, Mime S. J. Scott, and P. C.
wanted. Write for station in your
town. They will gladly start you in
business. Write store No. 1, 64 East
Coolidge, Chicago—Advertise.
NOTICE
MOVING
MOVING AND EXPRESS: LONG-DUE
FAILURE: mailin trees per day to all departm-
ents, and in the Hotel Room. Office 348 I. quail
st. B. Waddy.
DRESSMAKING
FANCY AND BLAIN SENTING BY DAY OR
week. Design 0066.
FIFTY TIME WILL AMENDE WANTED!
10:30 AM. Free on request, welcome to
the office at 1000 W. 10th St.
Bloomington, IL 60601.
July 19, 2014 ALEXANDRA, chicago.
We will accept high grade paper last
week.
WANTED: MID TO ACT AS AGENTS IN
their public duties must be experienced in
cleaning up public facilities, including
attentive guardians and staff, a bicep
maker for the right man. For particul-
ers to apply, visit www.wanted.com
www.wanted.com
AUTHORIZED VIEWERS: All images
must be accompanied by a copy.
Only 50% off $22.99 everybody harp; agen-
tuments; equipment; books; decor; Wander
Jenkins Publishing. Wander Jenkins
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL A CROSS
hair pomade; amalgamated hair pomade;
hair pomade for high bight hair; pre-
vent bight hair; prevent bight hair. Write to
the office of Team Laboratories, 200
Team Laboratories, 200, Hazelwood, Mt.
14.
WANTED: TEN MEN AND WOMEN AS 105-
year-old amalgamated hair pomade; also
outfit worn by team members. Will
beheaded 200 grand bald.
AGENTS WANTED: MARK BIG MONEY
money; mopping the kit; on sick send
for samples; for particulars. G, E, G, Ark.
www.wanted.com
WE TRAIN ON CREATING A SUPPLY OF
grown premium tattoos and modifications
Minneapolis, MN. From 7, 143 Follow Bldg.
Mimnake, Team. From our job today, 10
212 hours free; pay salary; also receive
over 100 hours of training. Hurry.
1801 S. State St., Chicago.
THE SUPPLEMENT BLEACH - WHITE OF
grown premium tattoos; total sheer plus sheer
only skin; total sheer plus sheer only skin; total sheer plus sheer only skin; Chicago.
SALMENH - MARK EXTRA DAILY EASY
SALMENH - MARK DEATH EASY
SALMENH - MARK BODY EASY
SALMENH - ADDRESS UNDERSTANDING
CITY & STATE COUNTRY AWARDS WANTED
business at $12.00 per product on competition
business at $12.00 per product on competition
business. Wanted Company, Gatekeeper.
ATTENTION: OF HAT Failure is appealing
representatives to our community experience
representatives to our community experience
ATTENTION: OF HAT Failure is appealing
representatives to our community experience
ATTENTION: OF HAT Failure is appealing
representatives to our community experience
ACME MUSIC SHOP.
BIG PROPITS. FORMALM ENTREPRENEUR BUSINESS
formula. $4, Martinized Co. Corp.
WANTED - SALESMEN TO SELL, NISSY,
best bore on the market; good dealer;
Philadelphia. 15-24
SALESMEN AND TOLERANTS
to be recruited; to be our free sample
agent; to be our representative;
AGENTS REPRESENTATIVES; to be
sales for $1, Address Dr. Therese Ferris.
PERSONAL
NEGUM-MIN ON DOWNWARD SLIDE IN
a collection then is displayed in manly repertory
long years of research for elegant display
and presentation of life and path of pach
retinoid mature life and path of pach
of 24. need for free descriptive Hocca-
ment. dept. B. 2524 Park. new encl.
35 BJOHN FOR ONLY 22 - GUNNIE FINE
Black Art: book of Great Sense: Herb
Art: book of Great Sense: Herb
Art: book of Great Sense: Herb
Art: book of Great Sense: Herb
DRAYING AND HAULING
HAIRDRESSING
FETS' CREME CHEMICAL CO., LTD. AND
free preparation, also full line of tinted
articles and incoats, all slaked; canvassed
garnished. At F. B. St. L., Chicago.
CLOTHING WANTED
SEWING MACHINES
SINGER SHINING MACHINES - SINGER CAM
Singer machines; backstage in slightly bedding Singer
machines; backstage in slightly bedding Singer
machines; backstage in slightly bedding your
your machinery Singer machines runners
South Side - to 471th Street, Oak
42nd Street, to 471th Street, Oak
INSTRUCTION
SINGER MAKE HOT MONEY IN TAPE,
Glue and Wax. We use positively used to
to粘
mail, Address Dept. A, 423, 610 Michigan
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER THIS PAGE when you want mobiles, Clothing; in fact, to ex
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
TWO OR THREE INFURN. HOODS: SEAM
STORAGE: 210FT, after 250FT; eavens,
Street 210FT
VIGOROSA AVE., 418FT - FURN. OR USE
INDIANA AVE., 357FT - APT. INFURN.
ROOFS for light housekeeping.
INDIANA AVE., 357FT - THREE HOODS
for light housekeeping.
CALIBERT AVE., 418FT - APT. INFURN.
ROOFS for light housekeeping.
CALIBERT AVE., 418FT - APT. INFURN.
ROOFS for light housekeeping.
LARGE INFURN. HOODS WITH OR WITH
ROOFS: 210FT, after 250FT; eavens,
Street 210FT
Large, price-billed, cell covers 425G.
PHAIRMAN AVE. 202-200 CONSULTING
BROWN AVE. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
CAMERAMAN AVE. 202-200 LARGE LAB
FURN. light housekeeping 2 furn.
E-300 FURN. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
E-300 FURN. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
freshly enugged.
SOUTH FURN. AVE. 202-200 UNFURN.
BROWN AVE. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
CAMERAMAN AVE. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
6 FURN. 425-UNFURN. ROOM FOR
freshly enugged.
INDLAVA AVE. 466, 468, 2D FL-UNFURN, 2D FL-UNFURN, all modern
WASHUH AVE. 434, 434, 2D FL-PLAY-TWO
car rear line, residential. 485, 485, 2D
VIRGINIA AVE. 254, 254-TO UNFURN, 2D FL-PLAY-TWO
CALMETT AVE. 254-TO-UNFURN, 2D FL-PLAY-TWO
Douglas 755, 755, 2D FL-UNFURN, 2D FL-UNFURN, MORGAN PRIVATE
fourty for first class car, 626, 626,
ST LAWRENCH AVE. 466, 468, 2D FL-APP-TWO
VIRGINIA AVE. 434, 434, 2D FL-APP-TWO
Albertville, or unfurn. Douglas 157
VIRGINIA AVE. 434, 434, 2D FL-APP-TWO
Albertville, or unfurn. Douglas 157
BEATT 1 to 3 p.m. for rent.
FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT
2 and 3 room furnished flat.
Strangers accommodated by day or week. Mrs G. Goulden, pruz. N. Nichols, phone. Morgan Douglas 545.
FOR RENT--THIRD ROOM FLAT. GROUND.
2 and 3 room. 25% month. 25% month. 25% month. 25% month.
FURN. PLAYS. STOVE HEAT. INSIDE 100.
per room, and 42 per week.
Aparty 325 indoors.
THIRD ROOM READ FLAT. STOVE HEAT.
per room, and 42 per week.
Aparty 325 indoors.
E. 250. 50-THIRD ROOM HOUSE.
E. 250. 50-THIRD ROOM HOUSE.
gas range: $62.00 and $7 per week.
DEMARIE AVEN. 208-THIRD ROOM MOREMEN.
DEMARIE AVEN. 208-THIRD ROOM MOREMEN.
gas range: $62.00 and $7 per week.
DEMARIE AVEN. 208-THIRD ROOM MOREMEN.
DEMARIE AVEN. 208-THIRD ROOM MOREMEN.
SAME PLAYS. FUNN. OR UNFURN. DOUBLE
CALMER AVEN. 322-THIRD ROOM APT.
CALMER AVEN. 322-THIRD ROOM APT.
PLAYA AVEN. 250. THIRD ROOM FURN.
PLAYA AVEN. 250. THIRD ROOM FURN.
PLAYA AVEN. 250. 42 per month. 3 indoors.
FLATS FOR RENT
Modern 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 room apartments rented to transportation; lowest rates in Chicago; from $20 to $70 per month. Only a few choice fares left; act quick.
SOUTH SIDE REALTY CO.
19 E. 47th St.
Kennedy 432
TWO FLATS OF 60TH AND 110TH INLAVE ARE
W. M. Norman, 60TH AND 110TH INLAVE, 25 ap.
MICHIGAN AV. 232-PLAT. 2 ROOMS
AND KITCHEN AND BATH; facade: fireclay gas and heat.
CALMETT AV. 232-31X 1000 AND
MARIANSFAR AV. 232-31X 1000 AND
STREAM heat; modern: Milkway, 21X
CHAMPION AV. 4520-TO-2 OR 5000
STREAM HEAT; modern: Milkway, 21X
STREAM HEAT; steam heat: Elkhorn
10000, steam heat: Elkhorn
10000, steam heat: 50 ap., Kenwood, 75X
BOONS WANTED
REPRESENT YOUNG MAN FROM WEST BEST
business home with use of piano and perifolio
stores. Located in a beautiful community center preferred. Address Box 23, Chicago, Denver.
WANTED-TWO- or THREE-FRONT LIGHT
light for family. Call evening.
Required. Keep 500.
FORENT
FOR RENT-BY 192 YARTH APPERSON ANN
LAPTOPS, TABLES, CHAIRS, CLARSETS,
LAPTOPS, TABLES, CHAIRS, CLARSETS,
WARSHIP AVAIL. 321-BAR FOR RENT
WINTER-AVAIL. 321-BAR FOR RENT
WINTER-AVAIL. 321-BAR FOR RENT
WINTER-AVAIL. 321-BAR FOR RENT
BAR, table or beauty patio. 422, 418
GARAGE FOR RENT-SHALL CALL ME 422
GARAGE FOR RENT-SHALL CALL ME 422
ROOM AND BOARD
WANTED TO RENT
WANT RESIDENCE. 3 OR 4 ROOMS, on store, first floor, for $20 or more than 4 per month; over North West or West Side G, R, Hall, 391d Grand Ave. buildings 4043
FLATS FOR SALE
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE. 4241 = FOR SALE. 7
poor stat. dorm. elevator, lighted light,
Dresel 2251. Call after 6 p. m. 17-28
FLATS WANTED
WANTED—FURN. OR UNFURN. FIAT. MOD.
own accommodation; 2 rooms or more. Photo
Lawrence 803.
OFFICES FOR RENT
EDUCATIONAL
MEDICAL
Over 200 agents are now practicing Atlasian
Over 200 killer and Nile necrotic and malignant
tuberculosis in the United States, the
cooperatively increasing demand. Write to
PANY, Medical Team.
LOST AND FOUND
LIMIT-HACK LEATHER BAD FOSTAINING
A BASE LEATHER BAD FOSTAINING as a brevity. BAD FOSTAINING will be paid and no
amount will be charged. BAD FOSTAINING. 117 F. Pc. 281. Bd. Fostain. 6412.
PURNACES REPAIRED
PURNACES REPAIRED-ALL PARTS PER-
FORMANCE. B. Stair. 812. F. Porch. 612.
in you want Help,
in fact, to exchange
HELP WANTED
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED
You young lady and three young penniless
managers, willing to provide
satisfactory salary can easily be聘
must have powerfull,聪 and cash cash, be of
best apperance, Apply in person to Webster
studio, 202 K, 9th St, Chicago, IL.
MEN, WOMEN, MAKE DOLLARS FIRST, NO
MORE or experience needed; only a
birthday. Write, including name, Manufacturer,
Par. No., City, State, Nm., Kansas City, Mn.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
LADIES: FIRST BUREAU DESIGNERS OF
Home-Testiment Remotely, etc.; used by
Johnson Co. Dept. 1, Emily bong, Power-
Square, BAYMARAL MAY, AND OTHER OTHERS
bureaus; Write, handmade; Mr.叠
bureaus; Wife, handmade; Mr.叠
bureaus; Wife, government examiner; 24
bureaus; Ms.叠
WANTED - EXP. "GREETING HEADERS" 3102
Includes arms, 24, front, back, 7.
SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE
LIFE, REINING, INTELLIGENCE, FUND OF
MEN, wants position as housekeeper in
city, wants paid well more than
wages referred to, Address: Post 48
Chicago, Illinois
Younz man, graduate of Bassian Trinidad
and Puerto Rico, will serve as
underwriter; have own instruments; will
work with Thomas R. Rios, Florida Develoer,
2014; and Thomas R. Rios, Florida Develoer,
2014.
FORMING MAN PRESENTS WORK WITH
firm film, generally with lower; have some
sound of grind; address 120 76
420.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
LUATETYPE AVE. 500-HOURS. FURN. 24-
HOURS. 24TH FF. 24TH FF. 500-HOURS.
cw. couches. Call after 4-6 o'clock.
2-CALMNLE. 2-CALMNLE. 100-HOURS.
100-HOURS. 100-HOURS. 708-
CAROLINE
of man: elee. douglas 435.
ELLIAS AVE. 321—NEATLY FURN., LIGHT.
nits room: modern concatenate.
SOUTH PARK AVENUE, 3255-LIQUID HOUSE
GRANTVILLE, 3255-LIQUID HOUSE
GRANTVILLE AVENUE, 6431, FI ST. FLAT-NAVY
form rooms, slightly modern. Dilem
tic. First floor, mod. con. Dogs, 5045,
CALMER AVENUE, 4635-PLUM, 1000M. ELEC.
CALMER AVENUE, 4635, FI ST. TWO-BARS,
CALMER AVENUE, 4635, FI ST. TWO-BARS,
CALMER AVENUE, 4635-FURN. BOG, 5045,
E 52R RD., 5255-APPT ONE-FURN. BOG,
E 52R RD., 5255-APPT ONE-FURN. BOG,
EMBALMED
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Franklin
Family Hotels
Phones: Drexel 5193 and Blvd. 2913
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, Prop.
W. C. McCLEAR, Mgr.
large fire, tood for heat, for couple at
the time, tood for heat, but water
kills the time.
CALMETT AVENUE, 412-302 ONE-LARGE ROOM
treatly large; i.e., one room, just small
for single lady or man; bed water heat,
and cool water. Dangles $18.
WARSH AV, 253, 252 HOTEL VERONA-HUNG
WARSH AV, 253, 252 HOTEL VERONA-HUNG
with private room; steam bath, bedrooms
SUNTH PARK AVE, 253-255-PUR, NITCHEN-
AVE, 253-255-PUR, 252-257-PUR, 252-257-PUR
at 212 ft per square foot. 255-265
CALFLEY AVE, 255, 257, 4TH APT.-LARGE
APT., 255, 257, 4TH APT.-LARGE
at 212 ft per square foot. 255-265
FOR THE LIGHT HOBBING: 255
FOR THE LIGHT HOBBING: 255
excluding machine room.
Kewwood 255.
VILLEM AVE. 525S-LARGE FRONT AND
BANK ROW; 525S-FIRST FLOOR, people
cave; GRAND RIDGE; 525S-LARGE LIMB ROOMS;
GRAND RIDGE; 525S-FIRST FLOOR, people
cave; GRAND RIDGE; 525S-LARGE LIMB ROOMS;
BRISTOL AVE. 625s 21 F. SPHEL
MIDDLEMONT: mules; ladies or gents.
EAGLEMONT 406s
INDINA AVE. 245s 47 ATT. Nb. 420 F.
MIDDLEMONT: mules; ladies or gents.
EAGLEMONT 425s
E. 4TH ST. 20-THEN. HOUSES: STEM
and electricity. M. Edington. 1758
FROM THE SINGLE GESTHAN: 300-
BED. BURGESS. 1812.
STORIEVILLE AVE., 4234, 1ST PT-
Noviety, farm, towns, Kenwood, Kenwood
PT, ATT, PT--FUN, PT--prize family
PT--prize family
PEAUREA AVE., 4500--MORPHEA, 1724
PEAUREA AVE., 4500--MORPHEA, 1724
FLOWMILL AVE., 4500--FUN, 8000
FLOWMILL AVE., 4500--FUN, 8000
mansion, Farm Kenwood, IHWAN, IHWAN
mansion, Riverbend, IHWAN, IHWAN
ranch; bachelor if desired, Nov. 422, 1724
ENHANA AVE., 2255--IRKING, 8000
ENHANA AVE., 2255--IRKING, 8000
PAIRHAVE AV. 350, 350, 350, 350, -FRONT RM.
with conv. for couple or 2 gentlemen, 17:24
morning, for couple or 2 gentlemen, 17:24
furn. or uniform, rooms, strictly modern, 17:24
4 LTH AV. 350, 350, 25, 2D PLUNCH -FRONT RM.
with conv. for couple or 2 gentlemen, 17:24
SUN PARK AV. 350, 350, 350, 350, -NEAR
lynn Furn. room,淋浴 and elec. only, 17:24
VERSON AV. 2544-LARGE FRONT RM.
FRONT RM. FURN. FRONT RM. Near CAR
lounge Dollars 454.
3 LTH AV. 350, 350, 350, 350, -FRONT RM.
or suite of rooms, Dollars 2700.
L. 35TH PL. 500, 15T PLUNCH, ROOM.
LANGER AV. 427-LARGE FRONT RM.
modern; stream hotel, elec. couple or 2 mow.
STATE AV. 350, 350, 350, 350, -FRONT RM.
water supply, kenn. 285.
IMANSA AV. 350, 350, -THIRD ROOMS.
PAIRHAVE AV. 350, 350, TWO LARGE
containing rooms, Columns 4947.
IMANSA AV. 350, 350, LARGE ROOM
IMANSA AV. 350, 350, LARGE ROOM
PRAIRIE AVE. 4255 - NICKY FURN. RM.
PRAIRIE AVE. 4255 - HELP-TAFFY FURN.
larger front. Douglas 6194.
larger front. Douglas 6194.
PRAIRIE AVE. 350 - HELP-TAFFY FURN.
larger front. Douglas 6194.
E. 425 FL. - 621 - Two NICKY FURN.
NICKY FURN. RM.
NICKY FURN. RM.
modern conveniences. Boulander 8212.
WAMES AVE. 350 - NICKY FURN. RM.
WAMES AVE. 350 - NICKY FURN. RM.
youth pool. Doubleday 5027.
LANGLE AVE. 4211. 2D APT - FURN.
CALIFORNIA AVE. 345 - NICKY FURN. RM.
also room and kitchenette; modern.
INDIANA AVE. 4255. 1ST FL - FURN.
INDIANA AVE. 4455 - NICKY FURN. M10D
NICKY FURN. RM.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 3500. APT. 5 - FONT
room for 1 or 2 rooms. Douglas 1755.
FOUNDS AVE. 3500 - WITH KITCHEN
and steam heat. Douglas 5484.
PRAIRIE AVE. 3655 - ROOMS WITH KITCHEN
E. 350 FL. - 501 1ST APT - NICKY FURN.
rooms; steam, electric, bath. Dugsh. 8138.
GRAND BROADWAY - DEUTSCHLUCK
COR. 22TH AND COTTAGE GROVE, NEW
YORK. Bound House - Room, also lighted,
fireplace, fire pit, and fireplace hearth.
$15 and $25 half for two bedrooms, card patio
space, Photo Dugzia 2014.
Bounded House - Room, also lighted,
fireplace, fire pit, and fireplace hearth.
$15 and $25 half for two bedrooms, card patio
space, Photo Dugzia 2014.
IMMANDA AV. 525, 526, 4TH APT. FOR
first-class rooms with elec. light, gas and
gas hot water. 42nd floor. 2027 at 320
p.m. Win.卫生间.
MAIRIE AV. 422, 423 2D APT.—MIDWEEK
ROOM FOR 1st class. Room 254. Room 255.
MOTHER ROOM WITH FAMILY. FOR YOUNG
RENT; contient to elevated and surface
rent. rent cheap by right party. Room
624.
CALMORF AVE. 4211. LARGE FRONT BM.
INSTALLED 4211. LARGE FRONT BM.
INDIANA AVE. 4206. 21 APT.-SHELL
BM. modern room, 4211 work. Kern 4206.
FORWARD VILLE AVE. 4212. FURN. ROOMS
BM. preferred, available. Kern 4206.
PLEASURE AVE. 4215. 21 APT.-ROOMS
BM. preferred, available. Kern 4206.
E 4215. 21, 71. 21 APT.-LARGE ROOM.
complex, steam bath, etc. Kern 4206.
LANGLEY AVE. 4202. 21 APT.-NWD
BM. formal room or room. Kern 4202.
WARHAMN AVE. 4200.-NEATLY FURN.
BM. formal room or room. Kern 4200.
only. Warhams 4200.
E. STILLEY, 202, TOP PLAT, CO. INHAM,
face-Two rooms and Klebbery; man and
cabinet AVE., 2024 = FIRST BOMBS,
furn. for housekeeping; also uses man
CHAMPLAIN AVE., 2024 = SKATY PUNK,
large above room; front of kitchen
STATE ST., 2024 = SKATY PUNK,
STATE ST., 2024 = SKATY PUNK,
floor light,床位 2 of 3 or single
COTTAGE GROVE AVE., 2024 = LARGE
floor room; furn. for electricity and stair
LANGLEY AVE. 4144-FURN. FURN. ROOM
nine, congregate complex. Brevard 9002.
ERIODES AVE. 2424-FURN. ROOM WITH
nine, congregate complex. Brevard 9002.
INDANA AVE. 2424-FURN. 1ST AUF.-QUET-
room, with family of six. 1814, 2502.
INDANA AVE. 2424-FURN. 1ST AUF.-QUET-
room, with family of six. 1814, 2502.
running water: 2 m of concrete. Vie. 5062.
INDANA AVE. 3185-NEATY FURN. 1814.
INDANA AVE. 3185-NEATY FURN. 1814.
MARGARET AVE. 4035. 3D AUF.-MORRIS-
front room, no other buildings. New, 9001.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4241-TWO FURN.
ROOM. FURN. ROOM.
TWO NEATY FURN. ROOMS - CALL
W. WINFORD J.
FRAMELEY AVE. 4120. 2D FURN.
FRAMELEY AVE. 4120. 2D FURN.
INDANA AVE. 4000. 3D AUF.-MORRIS-
furn. rooms; private family. Oakland 2414.
CALIFORNIA AVE. - LARGE FRONT
ROOM.
INDANA AVE. 4219, 21F APT.-LARGE ROOM
CINEMA AVE. 3129, 21F-LARGE ROOMS
CAMELT AVE. 3129, 21F-LARGE ROOMS
well form; strictly modern. Douglas 4275
well form; strictly modern. Douglas 4275
1 three room, water cooling. Douglas 4275
FRAME AVE. 4515, 21F PL.-MISERABLE
room for gentleman. Douglas 4863,
4863.
FRAME AVE. 4515, 21F PL.-MISERABLE
room for gentleman. Douglas 4863,
4863.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 3529, 21F-TWO KITCHEN,
BRAND HLPH, 3529, 21F-2 FURN. BACK
room; private bath. Douglas 1220,
4863.
FRAME AVE. 8610 per week. BOMM; PR
room; private bath. Douglas 8610 per week.
INDANA AVE. 3129-PRONTO ROOM and
kitchenette.
INDANA AVE. 3129-PRONTO ROOM and
first class people. Bomm; 1710,
E. 4219, 21F-PL.-FURN. BOOMS, MODEL
FRAME AVE. 4219, 21F-MODERN
room for single lady or gentleman; chap.
E. 4219, 21F-APT.-FURN. BOMM.
E. 4219, 21F-APT.-FURN. BOMM.
INDANA AVE. 4044, 21F, 3-TWO FONT
rooms. Bomm; 1710
INDANA AVE. 4044, 21F, 3-TWO FONT
rooms. Bomm; 1710
BRAMBLEON AND 43TH STS.-FURN. BOM
BRAMBLEON AND 43TH STS.-FURN. BOM
FORESTVILLE AVE. 4044, 21F FL.-NEXT
room; married person. Call No. 712,
INDANA AVE. 556, 21F ROOM WITH PR
ROOM. BOMM; married person. Call No. 712,
INDANA AVE. 556, 21F ROOM WITH PR
ROOM. BOMM; married person. Call No. 712,
STA. LAWRENCE AVE. 4544, FURN. BOM
Mobe can be to be appreciated. Ken. 422,
FRAME AVE. 3129, 21F FONT. BOMS,
FRAME AVE. 3129, 21F FONT. BOMS,
FRAME AVE. 3129, 21F FONT. BOMS,
GALMET AVE., 4846-31038 TURN.
front room, 441; single room, Ken. Kesu.
household Goods,
ing you can use. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
We are in a position to offer
recreational activities in the
nation's noticeable figures. Get
out of the congested city and
come where you can learn from your
labor. Improved and unimproved
farms in a wonderful country at
the heart of the great West
deserve one of our bargains. Wish
it all to you.
farm, improved; 9 m.
houses, good condition; barn and
cattle yard; cross-fenced; A. eye, 2 A.
backwheat, 2 A. potatoes, 2 A.
corn, 2 A. pasture; 2 A. pasture
will throw in corn, 2 cows, 10
$2000; 1 cash, balance 2 years.
Owner must sell.
HOMESTEAD DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATION
500 Guests in E. N.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
$500. E E A L Y I N C E 1430
of people who are interested in
Two dollars may start you making
pasture, poorly kept in the
well and participating in interest
in well and participating in interest
in bank reestablishment, established free
Liberty Highlands, brand subsidiaries
$5 foot ladder, lot, $25. $10 foot ladder,
$5 foot ladder, lot will remain to relocate people.
Address will remain to relocate people.
For advance information. No calls.
LAND OPPORTUNITY
20, 40, 50 acres in Mills, N.J. new lot; $25,000.
Get a factsheet. Send for FREE booklet:
LAND AND LAND LAND. Send for FREE booklet:
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A BREATHFUL
home or modern flat building? See me on
phone. Send before the rent, and flat buildings, net
of $25,000. E. Z. returns.
Chicago, Illinois
FORSAK - PEMIAKAY, NEM 49TH ST.
48th block stone floor, 75'7" above and
above; porchroom Oct. 1. Pipe 42'5" x 22'6"
24'2" x 22'6". Wheels, 1970.
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD BRASS FEDS
REFINISHED
Also Vernis Martin beds reinforced. Work guaranteed called off and delivered. Estimation cheerfully given. Solicitors wanted.
BRAN-NU BRASS REFINISHERS
5641 South High Street
Phone Wentworth 1289 9-24
$19.00
All cases will buy a large cabinet photograph or high light play all miles of the floor. All cases will play to play the Table and Edging anything to play the Table and Edging any other cases in sample and second hand machines.
Economy Sample Tronograph Shop
305 N. ST. STREET
CHICAGO IL.
Typing & Mimeographing
Expert stencil cutter. Mrs. Sallie M. Downs. Office. 3814 Grand Elev. 3d apt.
Phone Douglas 5941.
CHESTER A. WICKS
LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
522 Elmhurst Ave. Phone Douglas 4312.
f hire your home or place of business
to work on your project. You can
one more time at pricier prices
and will be pleased to calculate your work
costs. You will be required to
construction and maintenance work.
CARPET CLEANING SWING AND LAF-
DING. Doug G. R. Rowe. 3301 foliars at
1234 Main St.
AUTOS FOR SALE
PACKARD & PASSENGER. JCST THE THING
TOP. 1000 sq. ft. can be configured for 800
sq. ft. top and rear, can be configured for 800
sq. ft. top and rear. Can be configured for
1150 sq. ft. F. Garfield Nit. Papa Excel
MISFAILIAN SIX-SKIM CUSTOM BUILT
BEFORE. The six-skim custom built
been to be appraised for $2,625. For
appraised call Nit. 414. For
appraised call Nit. 414.
Travelers and permanent rentals for rentals
paid out on town pride preferred. 22 W.
Mt. st. New York City. B, Rentry, Rep.
Few days from "L" station. 10:30-12:40
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A MATTER OF HISTORY
ea tats eae aas cae ae ne ei dR cst ah ee
panes excuse of Justliy the existence of that organs
faution during the days of reconstzuction, upon the
assumption that Re pEmary purpose wax to insure,
Shite supremacy and to prevent Negro slomintion
in the reconstructed states, “The pemielvus and vietous
hoteniay “The Hinth ef & Nation." the extibition of
Which shoutd have teen prevented, pleturnd the or=
Eanlznifon ae one which was intended to protect wiilte
Women againet-the criminal assaults by Iuek men,
There ever wus the slightest Teundation for any of
thesm assertions. There never was a timg when white
women mended ny such protection, There never was
atime whey it was necessary for the formation of
Suen an organization to assure white eupremaey, for
That wag Rever in Jeopardy, Nor was it necesrazy to
event Negra-lo;nination because that was never con
Templated by the blacks nor apprehended by the whites.
IT WOULD BE a serious reflection upon the iniclli-
genes of the white Americans, to say nothing of their
Bravery amd prowess, to asserc Tit a everet oreaae
baitlon te necessary ta prevent ninety millions of white
people from Wing dominated and sutjigated by fifteen,
Taillien blacks, Sveh am assumption {x too ridiculogs
nd absurd to receive xertuus consideration. The truth
fethot the Ka Klux Klan of reconstruction days wae
& seeret, anth-lennd, political.-crtminil organization,
rs primary wurposs way to overthrow the then existing
reconstructed governments of thse suites Uy violence,
Intimidation, murder and wesusslaation. Its vietlms
went not conlined ta the: Colored Race Aor to white
darpetlmegers, Many byive and gallant’ ex-Confed-
trate saldiers were alva ite viewms, That it wae a
crhinina! organization was estaidizked through n Con-
gresslonal investigation.
THE PURTOSE was th imatoll tn those states
Joeal oligavehy, and Tor convenient yarpores thé’
willized the name and prestise of the Deaocmtle
qarte, ‘Thay more Caloted thin shite nesiple were
Sacrificed dn the utlainizemt of these ends way merely:
Tneidental, ‘They eonstituid in lerger mumbers the
votes that had tw tee supgercased through the method?
inoueurated by Mite eruiina: ereanization.
THE PRESENT ORGANIZATION ts renamed to
ea revived or reorganization of the Ku Kiug Klan of
scomustrietion dav, with sone abitslons. The addi-
Mung make ft wore thyn the original, heave the
srlzinal uinde no sar pan Jews. Cathotles or ferehen=
fre The present organization not only intensities
tavial antiathy lay secks to bring about reliclons
Intoleranes ead a Ieach Detween natives and thee
of forvizea, Mirth,
FROM WHAT HAS WEEN DEVELOPED thas far,
she principal object of the Momoters f= the accumula
tion wf wealth, It fea goterichoaulek coxcern, 20 (>
fa HY offles and yyeiaoters are concerned, fn their
Reterininatien ta eet anes wihont earaing’ it, 1 ks
Immaterial Low ratich harm wl result to the cauntrs.
tw the povarmment and to American institutions, ‘The
difserimination betwee rece aml religions fe evidently
for the Mirpese of spreading te race and wiisiens
Yeeiwlien with a view GF eresting excitement and
Punlosity soe to induce he vrtkerwiaded ant proj
Gieesinelined to Tewmne vietine te the wiles and
lnuchinations af this dayerrons, alschiovous und un
American arssyhatien, The surprising thing ly That <0
Jnany whites wha are supnead th be slowe the averaze
in pula at intelligence should allow thementeae toe
Tae foned aa ule byes few selierners trom
“ACH ATE GLAD TO NOTE that the public & he-
sinning to relze what we Mave from. tine 16 time
Pointed. suit with reference to Haig sreanization,. We
fad this with a selfish motien, Lelleving us we did and
Ge thay any sraaps Weald: tet be The stle aniierers, Watt
Bist the cauntry aca Whale, renandless wf mee, eater
oo religion, weubl le tach harmed through the onera~
Tiowe af tds detestable organization, Every effort
sheild Ie" unile by state and federal authorities to
Hamp amt this wit, The time te kl a sucke fe when
i airee stvcone tie tive’.
CUTTING LOOSE
FAME OF Chicage ae a conventions
ead Uenadeast Thronghout the te
f the lati, and Mt is sate to assume
mnt af the larse ywiltical redlskon
ati! trutermal bein scleet the “WE
nit tier of meting. This city ty
wi nitors a vartety. of attmetions
taste of alt clases,
MGHANS. ton, are noted for their
ABlts, aus Thawcends fom all pr
rane hens, esteclatly during the
open thelr creations. Thay areas
TUB EAME of Chicuge a1 a convention city ae,
Yee spiead Leadeast Mirwnghout the length and
Tawadthy of the land, ind 18 ate to assume that fully
Bo wir cont af the Large jwiltieal, relliious, sock,
feanutnie ata truternal badien sleet the “Windy CRY
Bs these atti ple of mectings This city Is centrally:
Jweitesd ane atfors a variety of attmetions caleulated
A sti The: baste of all elasees,
CHICAGOANS. ton, are noted {or their hosphality:
Aud Mieralits, ang Thousands tam all tarts of the
sountry eons her, espeeiatly during the simmer.
Hennthiss ty spiel thelr creations. Thay are ae welvome
aS the Meners in May, int We must remind some of
Que Visitor. Het there ame certain regulations and
Cantos te wise all are experied tecontonm, Meee
Tego wuet Hot Te constiied ae Hereze, Freedom does
rat mean tyaverride the kiws af decones, and oun
oppattunity gives no wns the right te ne “where angels,
fear to teed
OLD-TIME RESIVENTS me justiy. proud of the
Marmons, good WH aid telenlly relathins existing bee
ween the White and Colermd reups, There wire absus
Iutely no trletlon until the sivent of a handful oF
tindesirebies who “felt thwie ote cind cHt Tones pon
the shghtest provacation, ‘Then came ote race, thet,
Aaftomed bye inare ae tow Witter tewling ana a widen
tig-ef the tilninture eetat gulf. Publie-spiriteg mon
sind women fram Leth sides poured oll on the troubled
Severs, and anna cagsin prevaled,
WE WAVE HAD the tast summer many conven
Mone. ‘Thousuisls of detezutes have been present, In
the aain their aeporiment white. In our oly wae
exemplary. We. wet expecting a few stray sheep In
The ranks of the visiting faymen, last confor: we were
bat repaired for the reign of rowdyism stazad hy seme
Mf the visiting lores Terliaps we are a bit passe, but
fre were under the fmpresion that the tre funetion
Ne a telinions srganlaation was to maniiont the spirit
Ne the Nazarene, sf bnwnility, mecknose and tong sits
Ferluge te foster bentlerly love, Christian dignity: and
sainisterial idealtsr.
TTS REGHETTARLI that men of the cloth
should stoop 29 Inw a to vist our questionable huuses,
Magger up the streets ina drunken condition and
scherwise deport thensalves in a manner te Urine,
Ahurne send disgrace an the holy profession to. which,
They Delong. What iapiéesten ts Toft in the miad ot
the laxsnan wien he sce a splsitual teacher following:
Inthe Unit atthe devil Fergetting for the inement
the effect upon aur wien, elit aloo the whic man
think ef te if suoh ae these june ae oun leaders?
MOLT CITIES bh) Gor said welewne blz convene
Mong? thes are Rood advertisine anedienes amd stim
Inte trade, Our people took vipon, Chleazo av a haven
and Hkewise Heaven, amd so Chicago is always unant-
inously agreed pen ay the annual Inceting pice, We
dee glad fo be thas henered, wit we sts inn spiel of
Kindness and frlendiiness when seu pas as a wt ee
member that we who live here are having the way for
Ieighter and beter things, That we ourselves ace
on trial with the Coucastan: the improssions, goad or
fad. that sce make affect all, “We want yon tn veme. ta
he our Busts, But srifpreservation demandy that we
fnelet upon an observance ef the rules of sAi-respect:
and decency. Chicago fs no place to cut Teoze,
Re TR 7 oR NT
OUR* WEEKLY SERMON
{ieatgnsut ‘tne eouneey whe desice to Send” at mes:
ooeite ete bathe Phese getenone SPs eaten
SUPERIOR PROTECTION
tig ae Rew, BW Riles,
Florida, Stemoriat College.
have Oak, Fit
“1 am tne goa Shepheni. the g90d Shevhert
Biveth sh ife fOr hie simet"—dothn 19-1
OW LONG will we ery aeainss Ratna opin
Hi sitions sith ek ae great protection ens
fonuched about wn? he vite the dy
when faith ott break the Mong ada of uinhetet
Which toenails feparate vg tfom he €3rw bl
Trotwetion ef Christ ests
‘Seeasinnatly do we deny the falth and when we
ax Wis tslowers apneenond our seta) comation,
‘We find that wo are seetependent. weer
And. sets we believe seemingly that tt Is our
espnmsiiiy iad ot the Stipend to care fr
tw ally tnt ‘we are to cate tor gureetees
Xrcuratisy sve as proud to thik that 0 ean,
a wells follow, How ee are men lsposed to
Reknowidge Nig dleine preteetion. Careful cons
Sideracion ef this feetection shoud bn tn ts, ot
fare hut a strong Peller that bs relsing. upon IU
divine omdness wa, ean surtonnt uit wordy
Sontacten
‘ind ff wo Would put more trust nik protee-
tion we Sond nou shirk Hie'e dutten as they come,
tw Setedenendencyy Tuncked by hellet in superior
Protection.
“Tam the goal Shepherd. the good Shepherd
iveth hls ite for he stisep"—dushn 19-1
OW LONG will we ory aciinst natural opp
Hy “stions with sek a great protection en.
Soughed about us? Ok, God Avision Cie sass
when faith wil break the strong hands of unbellet
Which to wasily separate us {fom the €34.. abl
bratection of Christ ean
‘eeasionatly do we deny the falth and when we
as His tellowers upprenend our aplelinat condition,
We find that we are selitependent wrecks,
And. Seta we Wwlleve seemingly thaw HH oor
reaponsialliy aaa not the Shepherd's to care: for
tr ally Wut ge are to care ior Gurselyen
Raturaltys we are proud to think tail we can,
az well aa fallme, Haw Uttie are mea disposed to
Sidocieder Win aleine pratersina Gacrhil con:
Sideration ef this peatection should he tos, nol
fears Wut a strong beller that by relying upon tthe
divine xemioess Wa. ean surmount. all worldly
Sstacters
‘And If wo wonld put inore tnist in ik pester:
ton sre sould not airk Mie duttes ne they: come.
"rhe greatest protien that confronts ts Lous
tw seltdenendencyy backed by: ballet In superior
Pratectinn.
WHITE SLAVES
IX NEW ORLEANS and osher Southora cities much
les# than i century ago the “ising and selling of
wuman beings was a recostlzed siness the sue as
rhier lines, and quite as fegitinate. Men, women and
chlldren who had in thelr veins even a talne o¢ African
Mood were pluced upon the auetion block snd knocked
down as slaves to the highest bidder, And among the
Laders and owners colt be found ministers of the
Eospel, elty and state ofticlais and thoxe igh uy tn
ihe Mnanciny and soetal world, “Mose of these people
etaimed to he Christians,
EVERYONE fs familine with the history of Amer-
feats disk days, and It would seem the part of whedon
Voth for the North sind the South to tet it fade trou
mumors, but the South Ras never beconte fully recon
eile to take Mts defeat as a distinctive gain sor the
vation ag a whote. The Mason azd Dixon tine stil
Sikes publte senihmen:, stitt marks where Norttiem
progress leaves off and where Southern inertia besins.
Aud ay Usual we are the hone of contention.
YANKEES ATA QUICK at grasping an idea and
making capital of {to Never has this been more strik=
ingly. demonstrated than at the auction eale ef Jobless
nen held recently at Hoston, ‘Mass. when Wenty-rkx
Selaves.” onle one af the nuher being Colored, stood
Sirinped 10 the waist on a block fa the Commons aml
were sold, for # certain perlod. to the highect hides,
Syaapathy Was what the Church of the Crenplozed
sierapied to arouse inthe hearts of publie~pirited
en and wore. Finding dhele appeais tor aid trough,
hewetinrs churches and otlier well trodden avenues
Trought no response, the auction block was resurrected
with telling effect.
“AEIO." TH MAX aeting as auctloneer, told the
2000 spectators Wat the occasion called for serlous=
ess: that the seetes chaste! Werw not taken frost a
Melodrama tant were the daily tragedies of big sity
fs, Then aman wunen wept? We NOL oBly hit Zor
helt servicer tnit hovered coins upon Uher. Syzaps~
thy took Cnyible {ors, and this jurtlenlie group of
tnunployed Sere given teiqporary teller and trout
Geir unique, way of humbline themselves brought at-
ation to the ihomazts of o:hers sinliarly sittated,
THUS AMEIUCAN HISTORY repeats iGelt the
aiterence being tg suction block for the. hiaeks
neat a life of siewleers, sulfesing and mental dart
esa? for the whites tnwickt reltef, ceoneme advaren
ment utd a plice In the sun. ‘Tho trouble with the
average Auerican {f shortalghtedness. Ho plainly: sons
the mote In the es» of the fellow living in dome distant
Tans, han tails to discover the mute in the exe af is
rest dior neighbor. Let a cry tor Aranckat relief or
fn appeal tor fieelon emanate from any portlon of
Ue siobe. save that nearest home, and it will be heard
and responded tw ty Anierlea. Yet the ers of the
sek mun tor simple Jussiee, for fowedor tram sociat
and eeoro:nic proseriniton, that tines constantly. In
Thole cate goex hy froin day to day wabeeded. What a
Bavesty was this white slave market: Wer ore in full
sympathy with the Uneinplored. but not In. accord
Wh the measures taken by thelr well wishers 10
foist their hard tuck on the publie, Even the nine
slivery should ring a Mush of shane to the face. and
for the good of the cause fet the dead past bury Ts
meek
A PROBABLE CABINET VACANCY
ITS REPORTED FROM WASHINGTON Uae At
tomey: General Daugherty contemplates reskzning with
a view ot becoming the administration's eandilate for
United States Senator trem Olio, 1 is sald that be
is te have the solid lacking and support of the wd-
snintotration, fy fact, hiv caries $s ty be a test
of the pubular strenzth of the adainistration with she
voters of Ohio, If this he trie. we hope Mr. biaigherty
will periost us te make the siggestion that unless he
Mants fo sever Kis cotmertion with the publle sercie
he will walt unt the election {s over before resignlng,
his prevent position, because trom present Indleations
the ndmvinistration’s indorstinent wilh be a soun™ af
swealeneay rather than a source of strength,
THE ADMINISTRATION thus far not only has
noting 9 ifs eredit that merits publte snprobstion,
hat the indications are that i will grave weaker with
age, Since seems to be pandermg to the white
South to rain seme faver and support in chit section,
if 4 sacaner occurs In the eiice or Attorney Genérad
the most appropriate thing for the Mresident to de
would be to tN that vacaney with some une from the
South upon the recommendation of some of those from
that section upun whom he ts now relying to.take the
places of the leyal amd fulthhnt Colared aad white
Renublictas North as well as South.
TN. FACT, thie alministration seems ta have come
to the vonolisten that the segreeation, exeommuntea~
tion end elimination af the Colored American as a
political factor must le made accomplished ets in
onder ty ull up a Kepabllean party im the South, 1
the vores of Colored men alexe would bee lost te the
party as a realt of this action, perhaps the adminis
tration would net seriously suffer as a result: theres
Int tf will tind, when If too tate, perhaps, that there
fr many thousands of white peopte, expecially wt the
North, why whl become alienated sand driven aut of
the paty asa result of this betrayal and abandonment
of the principles and doctrines that have herstatere
Infineneed them In acting with the Hepabliean quirts,
MRO DAUGHERTY in his candlduey’ for! United,
Stats Senator will find this the chief stumbllns Mock
in his way. If a vote for him will: mein a vote of
Indorsament of the attitude of the admintstration upon
these vital and important auestions he will doubtless
Ed many: thousand Heputdicans, even in Ohin. whe
will refuse to give a vote that can be thus construcd,
ALL, THAT IS EXVECTED of the Washington
administration Ig thut It make taxpaying a Jay of Ue
present and paint the future to resemble the Interlor
of a ripe watermelon,
THI IDLE WORKMAN should not think of his own
aroubles, ‘Think of poor Keegy Jeyec, who hax to
et along on $1.359-a month.
THERE ARE NOW fower deaths caused by ontlaw
leverayos. Evidently Amerloun stomachs are develop
ing ealtuses,
WOMAN'S SPHERE ¢ the home: man's fear Is
that he will not be able te nay the next menth’s rent,
COURT: A place where a woman erlininal is civen
the onee-over hefore helng promoted to the movies.
ALL ROADS, arcording 10 the raiders, Jead to nim,
GIVE US THIS DAY our daily price reduction.
We're Not Looking for Trouble, But—
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Seah ACE ee RUFUS Saget aes Meo |
EN Rie ERs AO ge
rHIS AND THAF AND TTOTHER
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
Do von, think yooe haa & Are OF Hie rarg Lem? Wiawe som a shore poem oF a
Soe NEE Peres acd Smet Sede segmie ues amaeed by ae Peers
SE thts echt Fou CEP arectls ati tating Wan withthe weker conics.
A Hot Day Epigram
Wien the day is hot und suttey, and [-t nover give a kiss.” says Sue,
A eesiaa that soul bua wpe [To mughty ian, | abhor ate
Paveinesta $1 the ettuots are. aneit= hve Will not lve we Klee. cig trae
th, Oh mp Gus? NUCL thas, tSheU take ong. and thank yo
Pecan : a3
your cup? tr i,
£1 fone for somnettia ehiting, we Water,
oul bere stine te ty i see
f wouter unin aeasinee Ie fC aay: An Appreciation
Ire, hase there. Lol “tote Cate wae a aero
‘Then gunn: insert will ast: “Is Hy merry old soul wax he: i
That etough for Fou?” | ra sa Sioon te waged his fame
Tile
Leathe ture ante ne owen 11 cat
ihe nlay teers toe eel Stunt mb anal Grn
Askcine wel a folly stestinn, HE: Weyl sunt ae hae ee
ius how as devert tardy Weal stice a itv aneteale
Howe Htong tor sine scunis where the! Ae Tae aint mone Ada
shade fe ent and sive, 1 Gaeontee'h ta Ae Beene THREE
Lideel tang to les donee wth eset ne eee
Ind of sisi and foe, Hsu. nothing mors shat 3 es
‘Then rosne scaleus Wells hand casi pee nees Mate anal EN
“thaw du you Hkethis weather?! See een:
rt ther tvene, thia fin we SUL”) saciscag Seuny Seay am au vel
For soon aw he porantratting stata eta ate won atta
hig ot any forviel Irowe 2 Neveunie af diner reaulatlots oa
Gee.'t wae for wend whl clare, tefonsy memento lane nanitatlita ee
the prelutation ban Lustonets if sitecertuutte? sae
Hoge PA ike te stink nny Cee i| evel:
reese eat anny a] eMlone amen at remus. 1 ef Fy
Amul then foi fon nen res st aoe e
Vira silt far nie thie: "ie sot, SPS
think Ws hotter than Zester- Maggie O'Brownia
er. an SST. seeitinetametcas ebluy LSEENG
Cities and States.
| Lawrenea after deelovins whit
ree Sieeaan ates tata
allie ae bbe iets tote ee
Shanta Tees hed te nar do
aa
| 08
Tie newman tam
redeanes UE cubis Senet oe ae
tad icone tien ad tee ctor
Ta Minin an ea
| ng
te Bos» itt
wheats dur pe behar ers
A fe he cae 2 ae
puwe"arcoreest er att ware
eee
sts,
psi
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The Famous Series'Stones”
Penesay
Bie ere
ae
roo
Fe has ne Stak
ST me ie gy tie iner
ae
air
"Sots Hs! Likely So
| tiegute der tamenne aus ifele
feenspancesben have en oes
Srikine weber tatala poor
Write tke eee se ad ee
Betende-ats ach “eet wets
ted writers
My Queen:
God tonk gold and sliver for her dif-
rent ealury,
And diamonds for the sparkle In ker
Inte swertext hanes dipped her dis-
asitian,
And gave her virews, smiles, with ten-
dor sighs.
God made avhut had not heen seem,
Wher he tnde say browa-skie aveen.
Epigram
ML never give a kieg” says Sate,
eto mnughty uvan, | abhor at
Sho weil not adve ae kbs “tis true —
Hut shell take one and think vou
Pte ite
—Watker.
A eharteter jaye and tre,
SSweeter'n a big sweot “tater”
5 8 ate
me and she ame. Amen the elite
weet woe, 7
chines and suttclent ropa, sou’d Hun
and Maret" Bengewdiough, |
a ed
Other Papers Say
ee ees Bi ae:
erating the present ceneration
fur tee ioneasnnee Te henamiigy te
tisnes Sere ig. Mes Falta use
inasiatres tor hnatainges He te Waste
Fre dntermet the sent ane other
fie’ dia uuil cory wait ueks
feiamty" we ‘combd ned” Yoiee far am
tnteilEzent wtatexuonnehifn Siow fe
sRlcnteopeieeoasantes tte at
Jentoe the meter sehen
EAaiwittaedy etth'cteostcot aut bated
Hatuies fe aah can eee ie
Hate fe te kepnte ut the ace
Hate discard: vig, uretenttety
inert helped wong ye the ents
rassing ststion We wind the pul
Erin find themgedven We ae
[Rect to Wee th ae the mena
[aston teers fe inanderyte
Liat thiwe ivy gre: fendi i te
“unten of nding Gans sch te
eluate on tne, gros “that hes
re seeing fra Soe steht
tion sty they tne thes ase ove
Kine tier sets ite were see
Se kaosttatee te uot only cena
ix’ Ming Oe” larcensing tn ‘qeralty
vie ungaatieted.euedityy the ne
Beer NEN tu Rinne eh
iis tard that was head ro
intheatia
Schon things wae ove Rierature ex
soya hae Ie wee cute erased
Sal june. waite es be cette
Raaieice Sct ste tuatearaa piel
i ivtterss onlay te te attr
icon tp ih what te conging ai oe
ST studied Gexttetote.t ta pipeline
Se Learn at eee
eadertec ate a, cede’ oe vail
Fant tine’ weet tuck bert tke
Revie of tue: worl wa be rete
Fics ce Vint sched, tee
eet ate cont Te Rt eet
iastanttnepte geapiy Exe bated
Fane nena dee te ate
SEM Sa oe eamnnce Ue te tiene
Tune of thie coer tr doce fist
EA iauoetiecy cemeieatity reas
ing. “aud? heir tt pnuuen: eters
susie, Tae He feat oe nto
Se Cmgtasteune Ct. the nmeanee
Sivfone the detiens ae tntay ate fe
TEMS Fetnns use thee "vara ene
TERE Weitarae anges Hse eats
Kattan ar aie orcunteire teers te
tke yates “wets wo he
fant Mieaye as Spies Poni we Ue
fainted atthe Bice aeeetine OF Ne
Renn toate Later Set
eeag 700,880 IT RAINED
trun Eede Reread eet Emmet
Fhe prutente UP coral eizene ot
Chie weet ie eminem
fiom secre do nut bedioee nga
che ieintat lavakinn ot the aa
Wail Aiwiese Nae? gevae eth. sce
2 "humortane pier far yards
fonts mat aie Se tn tac ence te
Nakeens ie egg wutedy ete a ds
Pee icturnine tneunr tn torts
TA te Gakuen
rtencing arent ta upnert the
Terra the ater Satie wees
ee ehelettnnitss ie tates the ne
at sen whieh fs fetes far
Fae ate epee Soar ca
(ee reais onetime
Wat nuptning slee Christianity ee
Whatee i tare tue fa het
Meee cantsan aod oslivtes. eae
Ainshicratiea ang malts oe tt
ener wie weicare the cer
Thnesvere: indirect 16 te vrei
ive Oe tude Te mune od Het
ENG af Standing ehotense. md ft
THIS reason It cou. oe siiecran
Ihr ser not co ated ‘ive thomas
te das edasny Sacer tmnt ot ml
fight ciranch wns iebbe to sexo
Eifoeet a” agnabolicat aeranccarent. af
Has Soat aint tnten tacts inca
Fitna of an imperial Weheaed with
BoC eee ever hie trengers doen not
Siciaet our piutowepige Uae I takes
SS arte.
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
esieieia Ave: ee ce enw artlie
THE ONLOOKER yA. L Jedison!
TALKS ON
INSOMNIA
Your nary nut know a gn esinition | sonmed
for fnswennia, bent nny of you Knew | sionis
practical experi-
baer. Tt be really
ant aett Ege te
knows the muinber
wf pete whe
suffer fram in=
snub, especially
teies in high 99-
cial standing,
business amen,
Wretesstioniel amen
aud women of af
files. The vist
juries of exesee
of Invemnia are
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la
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Bees
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We
eorne, Marne: Gates ta feel: niet
inl ior bae
"Si, itt insomnia? <A. god
ucts acetone
Stats a tacts eon ieee
wakefuinesa. ‘This abnormat wake-
scea eee et Sie peace
mice tues niet a Sat as
tee cee tneitin: eee
pcbictn dn fen nee th
them: then cultivate the hatte of
Belarc pri enrgets
see hase i cay peu iets te
igual ptt ot elicente woes sou
ae tet aroecs Samer ts Se
| Abnpemal ances of losornia
| Theee are Just two fundamental ab
genie Rita ac eee ate
' Dayeteal disease of seme xort, 2, Un-
cue tn
He A as any'aay i
in iad "Soaeea of lnpounn
Ge ee a tie shee eat
Hes lene tn oes sien suet
TAKE COURAGE
Act ny ore te airoach_o€
Boies ant The rant Wants
Tuvialtle Empire. ‘The sesamiae
ton of the Netiaual Cntie Council bt
Cnicen inated he ee-tovernor
DDuntie” Bouoe aha Tiseineaw = ne
ceo tint with
SS Hare’ site. o€
LEB ees
Be cincuishl teuters
BER" GB Goon the. vurhous
Rr BY Sevups ante:
SE a TNS dee
See pl tram wf te Rian,
Gis, Shan iar Sleen an oae
Ween) Snrsimin ves
Rasa Lac er ihe prow:
Ree Nie tenrig ot
és 4 Ue wash bier
BR es He MH be
Pn Mae vend Wend
f, Tas been the stipe
GP oer een er the
Nie Orivans
Gal Se ee ae
GES hin ave sume of
AoE ea
Be cincusted teuders
es B ceven the. curtnse
Reon sae SY crowns antino-
RE SRST, hear lis the roe
See ram of the Sean,
Roh 2? Ge ar as tmet
Gey incor
Basen the rons
AR Oc nie on
és 4 Ue wash bier
FER E> twecrol by the
Pn Mae vend Wend
s ioe bee the sa
Sew orieans
ALL, Jackson pine x-Picayune
and the. Coitntare (esi) Bavener™
Fin ates felony tal sae
Hin tearrie tt aun, we ae infor
wi uct Chandler eves), ke
stenad Stadrnavt ed the. tte
Hnpeting then twice a pent
scam taaun ma ates: tere
teaber aul te iy Thar tavern
Sea ee rome fs conteust te
thers mamnetons “numnersinlt vertorne
ans he mar mem eloone,
os 8
HAMPTONS, COLLEGIATE
"Tnttegiars corre, bn’ sierivuln.
beer acer a ennee ON bs
eccasce win Beouwntion wr there
Se hese Wwernkicnee iro
fer pets Ue ine ine tian emt
orn eee aan
eacs eure anus eemeene
esinsdi gc catenrie clei2 Gol he
Tanabe Wtke lune tiie pete
Se ee ene Nase
Tented vay Hues Gh ree nae
es
__ mecro History
ERR Sa cnt a rice
foe oe
reve ant fature (8 te corks it een.
dieecia te ree i Gr eomeored see
Teoinsavnd” weithiont any. adel
noe ealg of IE remarinhia eennds
af carlivr: generations. They “have!
ee tation aceon Tar as
white supremeey propagandists lw.
werk {hap Hae’ tern dent ene
Sac eto one nL eek ate on
Its items tounciecs roseroatwy sire
sive them a ratural pride in Be
Lihiles because of eoutitence based on |
eC ctcms ef tote teeters
ag taaeraa as preteape!
Te tae car Weer ae ae
Baer a eet ar emunce |
Soden ae ee
hy presenting the. fnets after pains.
eee ee ie pone wei
See alte on tinerent ed
seat tank peblishe oe een and
muauln for a tiene, but they Clee
sioner you and from timo to the
Fou are required to. take Increasing
Que It tea bad babit for one tO
cultivate self medication, and os08=
Gally that ineilieatton for sleepless
fesse for the reusua if you Indulge tn
the comsiant habit of trying te induce
Steep without dlvat removing the
cause you tend to uaderinins, vitlate
find demorallze sourselt phyalealiy,
eatally, morally ard soctally.
If sou sleep poorly at nisht—awake
fn the inorning lred, scarcely able t0
ou out of Ned, have a bad taste in
Sour snouth, dull feting at-back of
twa, skin dings. dark and browns
Finks ir circles tinder Sour exes, 1
Fenwnable to conciude that your n=
Saini is due tw chronte self-polson~
Ing, o what the doctor calla ehronta
nutalatoxieation, Secondly, 1€ that 19
‘not your trouble, tren yan are suC~
fring. tron train tai and bordering
fon that condition much to be dreaded
heevinta prostration,
‘These coniitions frequently co-exiat
ot sou cuninnt remove tem DY
acatlowing Mand purifiers, slew pe
Aueinwe tonic er the sirionie spel
ar simmer tonics, Ia stat ean rid
Sennesele ne brat arg we nervous pros=
trating, xelf-patcaning ar ehronie
aituintosieativg by leading a caret
angrinatioe, hy ehente lifes "CHI BY
Jigesin life consists tn regulir s¥s~
Peematie exeertee, proper slietins, the
SRL oleuny oe waser, Nance, water
Baking, rewulue Rahim, eisaasin
Hof age howls, fur ewan be on
(ot Fee sreat inucers wf aett-polsen«
ine, cultivating the haltt of reeulae
Shierind wot rest ind ioe, whteh wil
Jassiat and give nature time to rid
[tps bad of certain polsouvins sub=
| Shuniews and revttweraze the same.
SNSo one particuine fact or Tine oe
tgentment siegested ia these ates
SI entirety cere yy ef your insane
blu, hut a chtubioatinn wf all wil, tt
[eoaainned tons enoviah. one” I
\cieings velivt to sour wearied apatin.
of their kiad ant are being used as
testy in lealing university courses
and braries throushout the country.
Under hin diretiun the Association
Fssttos a Quarterly Journat devoted to
this work which WIM repay study.
Here we ave an Instrument for edu-
cating ourselves and our neighbors
ahout onrselver, Already neveral
white Southern colleges have seen the
necessity of trenxnizins this Journal
as an authority In this eld. Let us
nut neglect (o support and tise It for
all (t may Le worth. School texthooks
have not found the space ty. tell us
ahont our recurd,-but the the will
come when the makers will not bn
wide to danore We Uf we will with,
fationes and theroughneys provide tha
factw and fare them with facts which,
are Ieyond dlspaste,
nee
EXCHANGE PROFESSORS.
Je cee Cake ihe. ertenee
TW tresecser idea anions one own
Giliggesd wagons ene Of cu
vitor We epee Monet and
Som ike tp yee the land of game
Nethe foding. colleen anieers
Huw he Hand, tis, Uincoln sd
‘Attiora erie uch a tne, whtel
‘rts jw guwen ee satin:
tay ts toe Wectern colleges and
Ehitecn untecraties thay have heen
fellow the. Idea for some, tie,
{Chou a tne tilne kwon he for
Tithe provenioe tm csehince ninees
sith one at he tlleen at Ulseote
Ruane Fiat geminata ene eee
iver whieh thy he nahh tn 9 aa
tentor way’ ate wee ouMt thine ba
testi for tne sttephe othe tte
Moreen, etnies no inssiaatbon at
atta cee he mens nasi foe
itnmovine’ the teatinas between the
Avorat token amt tate ale
iif congas fie hike ese ot te a
iid ta he sobs af angecenatiaene
Moats ecw bo Stel eon ee
ihe eatinane nf ry Ameria Uohe
Manteca Tie Wet tea fee
jesrvris wee hey otakkots nt Pree
pat spent wool oe gene
rc aeled acy nayramet tis ee
vsivihe” nt the, entiute when
hie. tar bette une te Vers
Sham isivah aha werent a ee
total nod eatture Sem wh em Glee
ing thle tices tor tosin athens?
: one
ea
UIE Wess wener af Afrien huey
aoe ae Site Veneto EMME ee
ied ta thle ative, hemes The
EU rarnumes or tates uae
eee: ecient oe thee de ambient
this Su wee testes te aralers
theo keton wi i> arent ad
that awe tekone of tile mootnene
tee Healy ts Leet ounar
DePEW'S HUNORED DOLLARS
ie eMAUNELY DEDENY gives
JM isatitionst vvistenee et suntn at
thre entice which hee weeds
Iiscvich a Uietiealshed hire i oe
Avera Het with ie Minch ae tae
iat hundred dallats tic ie ean
Sed. tepegiied’ ie a. Teta honk
Sav Ga stim ane iunter
Sigur unre dritaen At takee ait
Seats ye ses eeccy ans fe tetoek
seltcoumest: Cor hlnwtele Ce mieten
aie oeatna an diet the seen
ne usta alters. Tem many of cay
Teert fedore ween wehaaee arerioene
thie tet and want te bein’ By ote
temmoting 40 eonteelthele felon bes
Pal aaah te Mas pad