Chicago Defender
Saturday, October 1, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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KILLS TWO: ANNOUNCES CRIME IN CHURCH
READ Dr. A. Wilberforce Williams' Article on Pan-African Congress THIS ISSUE
KILLS, THEN RETURNS TO FINISH JOB
Goes to Church After Crime; Comes Back to Put More Bullets in Bodies
As he left the church the greened memorial again rose in his blood that heart which he could not win. Resolutely he paced the distance back to where his victims had him. He had not done enough. Such痛 as filled him could he allowed only in death. He stood with his arms crossed and held his arms in a home. The crowd which followed him board a shot ring out, and another, and then another, and still another, and found each had been shot four times. The congregation at the church armed him with a gun because an enemy. There were suppressed crises of "Lynch him! Lynch him!" No four killed his eyes. He cried the mob and surrendered to the sheriff the next morning. He is now in the Troupne county jail at La Grande, Ga.
INTER-RACIAL CONFERENCE
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 30. The third annual all-day conference for the discussion of the President's mission was held Wednesday at the First Presbyterian church with L. D. Wroxes as chairman. Many speeches and different phases of inter-racial work.
Assist Postoffice in the Delivery of Mail
Every residence and place of business should be equipped with a mail box or other mail receptee for receiving parcels. You should also memorize the time of carriers on their routes, at the same time expiring the delivery of mails. The letter box should be placed at the first floor and on the first floor and the names of occupants of each flat placed over the box so that the carrier will not be required to impaire as the different apartments in the building. Carriers are not required to deliver mail above the second floor of office buildings not equipped with elevators or stairs on any floor in apartment houses, whether or not they are equipped with elevators. If boxes are not provided in the front hall on the first floor, the reception should be made for some responsible person to receive the mail and distribute it to the occupants of the building. You are to receive the knowledge of the department that in many cities the street time of carriers is materially increased by the delivering of mail at the year or slide doors of the building. This is the practice at your office you should notify the patrons that after sixty days they must provide means for the receipt of their mail at the door or slide doors in the form of either a slot in the door or as ordinary house box.
NFESSES
Girl, Broken in Health, Finds Solace in Poison
Ill health made me unbeatable for Miss Bessie Conn. She was young, just 18, and had friends, devoted relatives, a happy home and all the comforts that one could wish. Yet, with her, she was miserable because her health was broken and she could not enjoy the passive days with that feeling of
BESSIE CONN
physical well being that is so much deserved that she was faced by she was faced by that dread circumstance, and Monday afternoon it got better as it got better the better of her self-control. She gave up the struggle by taking bolide bolide bolide poisoning and gas asphyxiation in the house at 3:452 Dearborn street.
Mrs. Coin was near the restaurant at 330 West 42nd Street. Mrs. Clarberry, who is the proprietress of a restaurant at 330 West 42nd Street, lives together. Monday morning Miss Clarberry went to the restaurant, but it did not seem dependent. She left home after receiving a 1 oclock and went home after extent, changed her mood. So she was not reading, but was not reading well and was going togleight on the about 2 oclock Ella's avenue. sweetheart of the girl, telephoned to his statement, the way she talked to her, and aroused his suspicions that all she not well with her could to call her again when their conversation ended. She would be gone
Thugs Hold Up Cashier; a $600 Haul
Philadelphia, Sept. 19, 20—The last act staged at Gibson's New Standard Theater, 11th and South streets, Monday night, was one of the most spectacular surprises ever registered in that home of the babe, the bold and the burlesque. The principal actors were Miss Milk Purnell, cashier; John Gibson, owner and five daring robbers. The plot centered about some $600. The villains did some real acting.
About $455 Purnell came out of the box office, which is in the lobby of the theater, bearing the evening's receipts in a neat package under her arms. It had been her custom to present her to the man she had collected to Manager Gibson. She had sourced her retreat when five men entered from the street and surrounded her, and stuck it in her face. Another grabbed her package. Without a word they fled, Gibson saw them, as did a man. A chase was immediately begun. Down South street for about 75 feet the men fled. With the crowd on the street, the men darted into a blind alley. An office guarding on the corner of 11th street joined in the pursuit. Inside, into the street, the fast disappearing forms of the thieves. He tired with no results.
Later several suspects were arrested, and the fast disappearing forms of the thieves. He tired with no results.
Later several suspects were arrested, and the fast disappearing forms of the thieves. He tired with no results.
Checking over the money taken by the cashier, it was learned that robbers had got away with over
Miss Burnell, the cashier, fainted immediately, and helped on her ability to identify the criminals, the police have asked her to look, over pictures of the criminals, to identify the individuals are working on the case.
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Mo. Comish Files Vital Information
St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 20. The semiannual report of the Missouri industrial commission has been made public. The state of Missouri has the distinction of having the only state commission in the country none of whose personnel is white. There are sixteen commissioners, one from each congressional district, and a sharied secretary. The report much space is given to the housing survey in large cities. This covers increased rentals, sanitation, etc., and does not stop at detention centers. The commission has already exist. In southeastern Missouri it pointed out that there exist practices which are against the laws of the state. These practices are both of culture and education and are also given their proper place in the report. The commissioners drew up what the state has done in an anti-lynching law. Further, they recommended the appointment of an inter-mural committee for the state and administration of deputies to the state's civil affairs departments demanded such service. During the past year the work of the commission has been the nature of an investigation. It is known that some of the information secured is of what concern and of a sensational character, but the law has been caused it from the department it is felt that it would not be prudent to divulge it at this time. The bulk of it is being kept on the record, and the use of state officials, N. C. Bruce is chairman of the commission.
CROSSLAND IS SOLVING
PUZZLE OF NEW POSITION
Washington, D. C., Sept. 30—Bryan Crossland has taken up the rels of office and is on the job in earnest. He is a member of the suspicious task on his hands, and he is determined to give the job his host. At present the new head states that they may get ready for organization and to release to the press on completion.
RACE UNITY PAN-AFRICAN MAIN POINT
Dr. Williams, Defender Representative. Tells of Great Session
How can we attack so vast a series of problems? By periodic meetings, meetings and making known the facts. By acquaintance-tship with each other and overthrowing the traditions that the only education of Negroes of ability are Newark or Port-au-Prince or Monrovia. The second Pan-African Congress, during the ten days from August to October, London, Aug. 27 to 28, one in Brussels, Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, and the final meeting was held in Paris Sept. 4
London Session
The congress held its first session at the Central Hall, Westminster. Delegates were present from South Africa, the United States, and the British West Indies. The afternoon of Aug. 27 was given over to the discussion of segregation in the United States, president of the African Progressive Union, presided and made the opening address. He opposed the idea that governments are the ones that opportunity should be given for a discussion of the problems of this people, which in the opinion of many members is a common element throughout the world.
Peter C. J. Thomas of British West Africa urged that governments should wield people by proper education and guidance. Dr. Brighthight of British South Africa said segregation of the whites in the part of the whites to re-establish their prestige and thereby keep themselves as the master race. Mr. Tolstoy said that the crux of the problem was the unwillingness of civilized nations personality in every form in which she shows itself-black, brown, red, yellow or white—and contended that the proper solution of the question.
Second Session
Subject: "Race Problems in the United States." Dr. Jermink of books of New York the secretary and organizer of the congress, gave a brief history of the organization and causes of race crimes from the United States discussed various phases of the American problem. R. P. Sims of West Virginia held during the period of national development was responsible for the public opinion surmise which the Negro held during the day. The theory that every American may seek any and all positions causes the white to seek to lessen the number of black people appointed to race hutte institutions in the state to dictate terms to labor encourages friction among laborers among race riots as a cruel source of the lynchings and race riots about which so much is heard in Europe. The first of Georgia declared that Negro leaders are convinced of the essential omeness of mankind and are teaching their youth never to adult or accept under any
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Chicago Girl Is a Full-Fledged Aviatrix Now
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Following a ten month's course of instruction in aviation at a French school, Miss Bessie Coleman, 24, a popular Chicago girl arrived in the United States Sunday ahead of the Marchureau of the American Airlines, from foreign aviators, certifying that she is a finished aviatrix. In November, 1892, Miss Coleman, a native of Cedar Rapids, France, where the Condron School of Aviation is located. Here she completed a ten months' course in expert flying, involving such techniques as looping the loop. With the exception of Miss Coleman and a Chinese woman, all aviators are white. A special Nietzsche sort plane is being built for her by French airline pilots. It will be sent here shortly. Miss Coleman is expected in Chicago Monday, and during her stay here she will give here exhibitions and travel opportunities with the desire to fly.
Five Pals Fight Over One Woman
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 20. A party which Terry Jordan, 52, Clinton City, Missouri, has in his home for four of his friends, and a battle royal in which Petry was stabbed in the side. His four friends have been held up. It is not known how many were wounded, and cooring to the police, the lightning begun over one of the women. Henry Morris, 29, 375 Jefferson Street, and Henry Morris, 29, 375 Superior Street, are being held open chairs by the police. Two others Santoro Howard, 24, 255 Howard West, and Charles Tarant, 25, 255 Superior Street, are being held in the first degree. They are believed to be the ones who did the stabbing. Jordan's party had gone far into morning before the alarms began. He was far the police have not been able to learn the name of the particular woman involved. At any rate, her name is not known. Of his body's advances toward the lady. The official theory is that one of the other men took sides against Jordan. The early hour in the morning Detective Captain Newton, with Detective Brian Murphy, and Hester, received and answered a call to the police. They got there they danced the men and women battling blindly. Everybody seemed to be everybody's enemy. At slight of the police they turned the four "buddies" were taken to jail and Jordan to the emergency hospital. His wound was not serious.
SIMMONS SLINKS FROM GA.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 30...With the governor of the state against him and the mayor of the city silent, William Shimmons, imperial chief of the police, invaded St. Louis Saturday night to bolster his toting organization.
He spoke before about a thousand men most of the audience modeled the meeting through curiosity.
Little sir was caused by his activities in this city because the rules of membership automatically bar from membership more than half of the population.
FLUDES CITIZEN MOB
LED BY CITY MANAGER
Newport News, Va., Sept. 30,—Led by City Manager L. G. Thom hundreds of citizens of this city sequestered the woods roundabout trying to match the fire that had have killed Patrolman Robert Dorte when the latter tried to arrest him on a charge of housebreaking. So far he has not been captured.
MURDERS
CALL TULSA RIOT CASES FOR PROBE
Court Ready to Near How Police Failures Caused Bloody Conflicts
Court Ready to Near How Police Failures Caused Bloody Conflicts
Tuba, Oka, S. 14, 30. The criminal cases of A. J. Switheman, former editor of the Tuba Start, W. M. Fitzgerald, George Walker, Andy Brown, A. E. J. Taylor, and Bam Dixon were reached in court last Thursday and are represented by Attorneys Elisha Scott of Topoka, S. and E. L. Shadler of this day.
J. Smitherson
The case of William Bison was a case of three of the others, are standing on application for a patent. The application, been passed on by the inventor the defenses.
The application, however, has not been guessed on by the court. Attorney-in-law the defense have filed documents. All the defendants are on on-board except two, and the attorneys are arranging to make bonds for these. Greenwood, one of the main streets built. The collecting persons have structures under way: O. W. Garley, Mrs. E. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Jerry Cherry, Mrs. Edward Owens, buildings that are being completed are the God Wing Hotel and the Snood Building. Part of the funds sent to Tusahas has been used to put the beds on the houses of Mrs. Collin Rogers, Fw Arkade, Elizabeth Colin and Larry Vanzant. An eight-room hospital with two spacious son rooms has constructed $3,000.
Work Together
Since the last court decision restraining the city of Tulsa from interfering with the rebuilding in the city, understanding are working together and putting forth every effort to take care of themselves and families during the winter. Throughout the country have not been entirely satisfied with the report of the East End polite committee. They content that the city has been the subject of much public comment. In some instances, it is claimed, money sent to the relief material of the city has been
Broke Faith
By converting the funds for legal defense contributors declare that the committee has "broken fall" with the public, and donations have ceased. The committee has also released a statement of expenditure of funds recently released by the committee was returned vague and very incomplete in details, ascribing demographics have not been identified. Officials of the committee because of the low expenditure for relief, work during the early period after the hit, showed that only $550 had been used for actual relief, while $2,900 had been used for attorneys' fees.
FEDERAL EMPLOYES PLAN
FIGHT ON DISCRIMINATION
Washington, D. C., Sept. 30—With a view to beiming all federal employees into a spirit of cooperation and mutual understanding, the criminal practices of subordinate departmental chiefs toward our racial group in the various departments at Washington and throughout the country, and the training and retaining our men and women who are thus employed and certified for employment, the Federal Employees League has been organized to recruit and retaining the Army and Navy avenue, N. W., and is headed by the following officers:
Hon. Perry W. Howard, special assistant attorney general, president,
Hon. Henry Lincoln Johnson, vice-president,
Hon. Henry Lincoln Johnson, Republican, National Committee, counsel and legislative representative,
John T. Hilsher, chief of master roll division, Navy Department, secretary-treasurer, and these active officers there is an advisory board.
This movement is virile from the start and will be pushed with the greatest intensity. There are no limits to the demand and insist that we go back to the old landmark when men and women stood on their merits rather than on their color.
OLDEST CITIZEN DIES
York, S. C. Sept. 20—Martha Ratchford is dead here at the age of 119 years. She died of old age. She is survived by a devoted person living in South Carolina.
NEWS From Your Home Town and State Pages 11 to 14
Wealthy Slayer Fears War by His Townsmen
Wealthy Slayer Fears War by His Townsmen
G.O.P.Bows to South in Job Debate
Washington, D.C., Sept. 26. A delegation of Georgians, composed of both races, bound by the agreement of Atlanta, Ga., hold a conference last Friday with Chairman Adams of the Republican National Committee regarding the Republican organization in the state, of which Henry Lincoln Johnson was leader. Chairman Adams informs listening to the committee, gave them to understand that he would not recognize Mr. Johnson and his organization, but that he would discuss "White" organization of which Mr. Phillips (white) was chairman. Politicians consider this action on the part of Chairman Adams as the beginning of administration in matters governing the South, as Adams is the "eyes and ears" of the "Harding regime." To it it was less shocking, especially those who had occasion to test the administration on the Race issue. Recently President Harding refused to allow Georgia to be a member of Georgia under leadership of Henry Lincoln Johnson. A "White" party was established in opposition to Johnson, who was white, mitted at its head, Johnson, relying on the prosecution promises of the administration, refused to bow to the leadership of Phillips and Johnson, holding a patronage of the state he given him.
Members of the regular organization under Johnson became alarmed by the increasing number of Georgia affairs and the distribution of federal patronage, formed a jostle and sought a conference with Chairman of the Board, who gave "instructions from headquarters" that Phillips was the recognized leader. The underlying cause as well as motive of the administration in refusing to confirm Johnson's appraisal of the state as national committeeman. Many here declaimed that if Johnson had served as chairman he would have gotten almost all of the public support of the administration. However, "line," as he is familiarly known, says he is going to "light it up."
OHIO MAYOR RAPS KLUX
AND JOINS N. A. A. C. P.
Lima, Ohio, Sept. 20—Frank A.
Brown, who was only elected on a margin
of 25 votes due to our voting,
has joined the local branch of the
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People. He has on various occasions
demonstrated his illness by using his
improvised jacket. His profession was done. He has also ordered an investigation of the Ku Klux Klan in this city.
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Arrest of White Flagman Reveals Conspiracy to Kill Trainmen
Shot Wrong Man
Baker's undoing came when he shot Conductor A, S. McBewell (white) in the back as the latter was walking to one of a train near Millington. The conductor was a "kill yellow Negrer" that he had been paid to kill. Who gave Baker this sum and the others who beages are his partners in grilling spectator Will T. Grillin and T. T. Kellner of Chicago, chief special agent of the Illinois Central, declare other arrests will follow. A police investigation implicated W. K. Foster, a white farmer employed with whom the former counsel. He said Foster indicted him to enter the conspiracy to kill Negrer completed on the Illinois Central railroad following.
Baker's Confession
Leaders Threatened
Leaders Threatened
Burton Lankis was recently notified by his run at Meridian, Miss. He is leader amoun, the railroad man in this section with headquarters in Mobile, Ala.
Jacques Japosars narrowly escaped death at Greenwood, Miss, and Kit Mitchell was shot twice at Sturgeon's tank by the paid murderers, for whom he was held in jail. In all cases the men received threatening letters before shots were fired at them.
At Lakeview several members of the police department given orders to leave their work in order that white men could be employed. One man was taken from a train and forced to swim a canal before he was fired at his head and beat him.
SENATOR WALSH OF MASS.
ASKS CATHOLICS TO AID US
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BRITISH HEAR
WEAKER RACES
JUSTICE PLEA
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condition the idea of their indefinity, and whoever they are forced to adhere to and prescription to their discrimination and prescription to their youth must understand that in the best analysis characters in intelligence, race, gender, and the position of individuals and peoples in society; that groups and nations only have what they can afford.
Dr. A. Witherforce Williams of Chicago, health editor of the defender group, spoke of the effects of segregation on the Negroes of Chicago. Dr. Williams told of the race riots of July, 1929, the efforts of the whites to force the Negroes to join the combinations of real estate men refusing to sell or rent desirable property to Calebro people and then he himself was forced to join themselves the Negroes compelled the city authorities to protect them and law they established financial combinations which enabled them to purchase their land and proper rights. Dr. H. R. Butler of Georgia, head of the Mason's in his state, spoke of the aid which fraternal organizations were in developing the Negro people.
Second Day's Session
Dr. DeLuca providing. The centre was given to the consideration of Lord ownership in Africa. The speaking was given to the Northampton Leaf and L. R. Agostino of Lagoa. Dr. Dublas read to the congress a paper prepared by Dr. Agostino with his own ownership in the British possessions. Dr. Loy, speaking of the conditions of East Africa, the situation of the British government but with the convenience of officials, by his devices, methods, deprived under the protection of purchase, the British government him removed to other districts to become a laborer at a bigger wage, brought to a sanitary surroundings.
From the paper read by Dr. Bubbler, the South Africa is worse in that the London government will not interfere over the protest of the local government of his land by law, excluded from engaging in any technical occupation, deprived of education and segregated from the rest of the population, and not in a message to European health. But in British West Africa the land is administered according to native custom and directly to the local government.
Afternoon
This session was given to the consideration of the Negro problem in ordering to the speakers conditions are satisfactory, especially educationally. The economic condition is the one could be with, but is preceding.
Night Session
Organization of Congress - At this session speeches were heard from members of the committees from Liberia. All of these persons urged the importance of having African Congress, the speaker urged that all Negroes concentrate their efforts on the one spot in Africa left in the hands of the Race. At the close of the session resumed the approval of the Brussels and Paris conferences.
Brussels
The congress convened Aug. 31 at La Palma Monad, or Palace of the Moon, the world devoted to the study of problems of anthropological sciences. At this point the French, Spanish, and German delegates attended the conference, Halo Diageo, a member of the French Chamber of Commerce, and the Portuguese and Spanish delegates declared that the relation between the natives and the Europeans would mean a better conservation of native interests and their native art of the Belenian Congo, and an attack of the Belenian government at Byssouls, attributed the formation of commercial agents acting against government his government, claiming former conditions rapidly and indicated that native chiefs will followed a part in the Congo government.
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Police Thought They'd Caught 350-Pound Dip
Tebele, O. S., Sep. 39. The police they had arrested the world's largest pickpocket when Polly Palmer, weighting 350 pounds, was taken. Palmer presented an alliance which gained his release. However, he was forced to appear in court later, bearing his 8-months-old baby, in an effort to have his wife, Grace, released. The charge was shifted from him to Molkosson, 11 Superior street, but at the time the money was stolen was visiting at 555 Lafayette street. The charge placed against Polly's wife is grand heir. The arrests by police by Jodie Foster Harris and Hodges.
recognise the country of her black citizens with all others, so that the United States might stand united in the war with a former United States minister to Liberia, spoke for that country and asked the United States to seek occasion to say that the European powers, by allowing Liberia to take part in the peace negotiating process, would ensure the equality of race. At this meeting speakers for the American mission in the Sudan and Bishop Hussein the resolute read and approved at the London meeting were read here and referred to the Paris meeting for them.
Paris
The congress admonished from Brussels on Sept. 2 to meet in the Hall of Civil Engineers, 19 June Bunhill Hall, for a session. M. Blaine Diagne presided. M. Oladane, member of the French Chamber of Deputies from people involved in person events who participated. The Hartian minister to France and other prominent persons from the island of France participated. The director of the French Society for the Protection of Natives addressed the conference. Taco were present representations from India and brought the conference to the United States. A very important occasion of this conference was the meeting at the suggestion of the French Minister of the Unknown Soldier laid to rest under the Arche Triomphant. One hundred and seven delegates from the Spanish and Portuguese provinces attended the various conferences. There were at different times fifty delegates from the United States, Spain and Portugal, presenting the results presented at the London and Brussels meetings were approved at the joint meeting, which concludes as follows.
What, then, do those demand who see these evils of the color line and the divide right or suppressed and backward peoples to learn and aspire and be free? How are these through their thinking intelligence are demanding? 1. The recognition of civilized men as civilized despite their prejudices. 2. Local self-government for backward groups, deliberately rising as experience and knowledge under the limitations of a self-governed world. 3. Compulsory education for all, including government under the limitations of a self-governed world. 4. Freedom in their own relation and social customs and with the right to be different and not to be treated like a slave. 5. Cooperation with the rest of the world in government, industry and art on the basis of justice. 6. The return to Negroes of the land and its natural fruits and defense against untrained armed criminals. 7. The establishment under the League of Nations of an international institution for study of the
5 The establishment of an international section of the labor bureau of Leagues of Nations, with the prosecution of native labor. The world most face two eventualities: either the complete assimilation of Africans with two or three of the class, or social power and privileges equally equal for its black and white citizens, or the rise of a great African state founded on the same social and educational, natural art and industry and freedom of trade, autonomy and sovereignty in its internal policy, and in its international relations, to a great society peoples in which it takes its place with others as co-rulers of the world.
Washington, D.C., Sept. 30, So-Developments in the "tired" money campaign being conducted by gains of criminals throughout the state, these women, little Havis, Minnie Florence and Father Kring, all of 1510 3d Street, N.W. The women were given a pre-trial Cognisner Hitt and held under bond of $100 each on a charge of passing "tired" money. The trio are believed to be the instigators of a gang of money-dollar men are taken and made into tense and twenties. The women are given these instructions to go out and get old of them. Before their capture it was known that the men of the luxury Mantuanus, 3500 M street, N.W. They get away with that, but the store owner's suspicion was arsoned when they came back with the police and the arrests followed. The inmate are now being sought.
DETECTIVES STAND GUARD ONE HOUR TO CATCH BOY Washington, D.C. Sept. 30—Automobile owners are assured protection for their cars in this city. Four days a week, Hudson declare that they stood for an hour and watched William J. Ball, 18, 1651 South Carolina avenue, N. W., on 14th street, an automobile with the evident purpose of removing the tires. They penned upon him. They claim that the vehicle put on a light, and that it was being held at the door. He is being held at the first precinct under fund of $1,000.
Charged With Fon Game
Charged With Can Game
Jackson was charged with can game
was persisted by Sacramento Truck
Dulce and Harriet. Third respite,
and charged with compliance game.
He was accused by John D. Sullivan, 62,
of possessing a baseball cap.
SHREVEPORT
DEDICATES NEW
C. M. E. TEMPLE
Imposing Ceremonies Mark Consecration; Dr. Mills Bishopric Candidate
Shaveport, La., Sept. 30—Sunday
Sept. 35, marked an epoch in the history of the Shaveport district of the C. M. E. Church. On that day the new $15,000, C. M. E. Temple was constructed and Bishop R. S. Williams of Augusta, Ga. The temple was built in 1955, leading religious lights from all sections of the Louisiana conference were on hand to join in marking this culmination of the citizens' experience, the present passover of the temple.
Tireless Worker for Church
Rev. Mills came to Shreveport in 1908. Before that time he had been a teacher at the Selma and Montgomery districts in Alabama. Akademians also remember him for the splendid high school he built in Thousand Oaks. When he
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was transferred to the temple of the Louisiana conference, where he was asked to seven times to build a church here in Shreveport laborably under a hustle and the handrail of a small building, and to fulfill the vitality to the wheel. The dedication societies proved that he had been successful, and on good authority that the friends of Dr. Mills and of the church who are aware of the need for strong men to uphold the vultures is doing in all sections of the country, have at last prevailed upon him to be a candidate for the bishopship, and fitted it in. The church is being granted by a candidate who is connectily fit. During the past twenty-five years the general conferences. Many times he has been offered positions which he felt himself unable to accept because of his Shreveport church through. That is finished now and he seems prepared to give the church a bigger experience and bigger personality.
Not a Pussyfoot Leader
Whiteford, in hearsay, he has bad feelings against the city council in matters affecting the spirit of his Race. Two years ago he was instrumental in having the city council not kill the infamous "Birth of a Nation" film to be shown in the city again. At that time the same time his wisdom and courage together the factions of the Federal Council of Churches when they met and split over the race issue in New York, he was actively interested in a great anti-tuberculosis campaign being made to help the citizens of the city. During the war II, Mills was many times called upon to help in selling Liberty bonds and war savings bonds across the top by helping to raise many thousands of dollars. The several conference at which he spoke to epilepsy patients will be held in St. Louis, Mo, in May, 1922.
Tololo, C. Sept. 26—it is believed that the mystery surrounding the attack on Flint, Mich. has been solved with the arrest of William Robinson, John Smith and Mozell Williams, all of Flint.
The men were taken into custody Sunday night. Tuesday local authorities received wood from the police at Flint and arrested the suspect in thought that they were the ones who had entered the freight car there.
An automobile collision at Flint and Michigan, when the police arrived there, they found two machines. One of them was occupied by the machinery. When the police arrived there, they found a man wearing a sturdy harness. Winners said that it had been deserted by three men. Inside it was filled with clothes, shoes and merchandise.
A short while after word was sent in to Inspector Lutz at the police station, officers immediately got on the job and traced the man who made the complaint. The three men who had been in the area are found. Men are also pending the arrival of Flint police.
BROTHER OF WOMAN IS
ARRESTED FOR SHOOTING
Washington, D. C., Sept. 30—All M. Sailie Butler, 27, 2 Howard street, N. W. got out of a dimly lit room. A street N. W. was a shot in the right shoulder. She was taken to the Georgetown university Hospital. The police officer was shot in the back but Vernon J. Dale, 22, a brother has been locked up as a suspect in the case.
BOOTS CAUSE MAN'S DEATH
Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 30—A fuss Alex Thomas took a pennille and applied to death Clarence Lane, a fellow worker for the Little Rock police department, driving his pugster John. Thomas has been held to the grand jury by Frank Dolez, acting municipal judge. Dond was charged at $1,000. Dond was charged at $1,000.
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Kills Son, Bags Him Up, Takes Body to Swamp
Juliette, Ga. Sept. 30.—A possess of farmers of both races is scouring the barns in Lamar and Montana, and is trying to find the owner of Andrew Nelson, who is alleged to have killed his son, "Buddle," by tying him up in a gum-sack and hurting him off in a cart to the swamps. It is said that conditions in the Nelson home have been so bad that the mother and grandmother ago the mother and her children were forced to leave the old man and seek shelter and protection on whose place they lived. "Buddle" woot with the rest, Thursday morning, as she put the Wilson home and ordered him to go to his own house. Since that time the boy has been missing. One of the boys has been found to have declared that he saw the mother leave the home with a heavy sack over his shoulder. Later, his son was found on the floor of the house.
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Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 30. No high schools, no protection for life, and the education of kids is the three reasons given for the wholesale desertion of the state by over 5,000 families last summer. Educational next year unless something is done to establish better school systems throughout principal cities in the state. This is the greatest of all further
A wave of propaganda has been closely carried on throughout the south in white school education, especially with chants were offered to show that the whites were given as high as three high schools in education, and that they were educated educationally deserted after they finished grammar school. This condition prevailed despite the fact that members of such schools, but in the appropriation of funds nothing was said of a high school building for them. In the case of leading citizens to establish a high school have not with disapproval on the part of so-called boards of education or not favoring a high school for Negroes, because too much intelligence harms their domestic usefulness. In many communities where the codas have been greatly felt and the school boards have returned to the following suggestion has been
Churches should be turned into schoolshouses, and business men, banks, insurance companies and other organizations upkeep of the project of the ultimate good it means to the community. The church has been severely criticized because of the lack of collections and close during the week. As an institution for the upfit of bankinl it should be the first to establish a high school under its roof and on the city offices will be forced to recognize the need of such civil improvement and take action in that direction. In control of the local government will declare that there is no need for such institutions and treat proposals for them with little concern.
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By LIEUT MATTHEW JOHNSON
As the "Old Eighty" detained in Chicago after 15 days of training in the Army, they marched through the streets en route to the army, who saw them on the line of march will admit them to the Army. The instructors. The instructions in modern warfare were given to them by the officer who gave the service, who saw service experiences, assisted by instructors of the regular army.
Hon. F. S. Dickson addressed the commission, and his staff of officers, and in his remarks stated that he was more than proud to have as a part of that commission, and further stated that we as officers of the regiment should be proud not only from our metal form of military compulsion, as we were the only contact unit of our Race authorized by the War Department. He was answered admirably.
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Too much pride cannot be given Capt. Stanley B. Norvel, commander of the company, upon whom the equipment depended for food, clothing and muscle. Mr. Rubin M. Stokes, commander of the section with the civilians rescuers that were made by the companies under his command in the technique of the Browning machine gun. Lee Company A, won first honors in competition on a war problem. Lloyd, Lee's friend and mentor, directed fine line and under his wonderful leadership succeeded in capturing the enemy's trench. He represented the First Second Battalion, two second place. It was reported in the journal of the Chicago October dated September 16, 1944, that the company had been seriously wounded by a gunshot reported to have been at the hands of his wife, and that he would not be able to return. The writer wishes to state that Lloyd, Harris was present in camp that Mrs. Harris was a visitor in camp and that there was an error in the report.
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Washington, D. C., Sept. 30.—Money being the "root of all evil" has no place in or near the Bible, but it is the "root of the Comportatian Baptist church, is today a "sadder but wiser" man as a result of experiences in this connection. While the Bible is a language ringing in the church, somebody stole $750 from underneath a Bible in the church study. Neither the the origin of the fire has been appreciated. The Bible was left behind.
The blaze did about $200 worth of damage to the church. It is located in the rear of the building in the center of the building. Gas jets and gas heaters are reported to have been turned on. The fire is between 9th and 10th streets.
man, to be second lieutenant, assigned to Company H: James E. Harris, to be second lieutenant, assigned to Company D: Liont. S. G. Harris should be an example of what has been called in having collided as a private a little more than a year ago, working his way through all the grades to a command.
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Mrs. McDuffy Freeman and McDuffy Jr., the captain of the commencement, McDuffy, Jr., is assigned to the next top bicker of Company G.
Vain promises to do things after having been paid to do them get Attorney Milton P. Oldham, 41, 1714 State street, into trouble. Lizzie Lovings, 2503 Federal street, has a brother in trouble whom she is anxious to have freed. She has been working faithfully to bring about that result for more than two months. A friend brought Attorney Oldham to see her. He is alleged to have promised to get results for her upon payment of $11. By his arguments and convincing talk he won Mrs. Lovings confidence in his ability to do things. She paid him the money and waited for results. A few days later he recorded his weekly went by without any suits satisfactory to Mrs. Lovings. She wanted her brother out of prison. Oldham promised to get him out for a record, according to Mrs. Lovings the lawyer, who said she Lovings for two months after payment of the money. Then she asked for the return of her money, but he refused and requested $20 more for the trouble he had caused.
Mrs Loveless then went to the police and Gilman was arrested by Officer Fourth precinct. He was booked as a charge of operating a coin machine.
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DISCRIMINATION IS PROMOTED IN WASHINGTON
BY NAHUM D. BRASCHER
The "racial consciousness," born and talked about so much during the World War, is getting full play. The "something" that gave vision has crystalized, throbbed and developed into a powerful thinking facility function differently, and our lives stands before the bar of justice, asking not mercy but opportunity.
Before little wonder that in matters political things are being done with resolution and firmness that a few years ago would have neither overlook nor underestimate the state of mind of our group in all parts of the land. There may be presumption that the present assertiveness a man has felt, who so far is rarely informed.
It has been my privilege this year to be "out and among the people." What I am saying is not muthagogy desk philosophy. In the large centers of the nation, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and the capital at Washington; in the South and Middle West; and in a crossroad west of the nation, insurance insurers, teachers, performers, bishops, journalists, doctors, lawyers, laborers, farmers, and all express deep concern for the political futures of the
Much Discontent
Washington is the botted of political discontent. They cannot vote there, but there is no need to do so. The state which is modeled after a "close-up" study of Washington is most interesting. To begin with, proper propaganda, preceded by four years of the people in the nation's capital. Eight years of Democratic rule and propaganda, preceded by four years of the people in the nation's capital. This state of affairs finds lodging in every place and stands to the capital's strength.
Malone Jim-Growed
One day I law Councilman and Mrs. Thomas W. Fleming of Cleveland seeking an automobile down on Pennsylvania avenue a few miles away by white drivers, all idle, and all ignoring them, or demanding their heads "No." Lackily a car was driven by a police officer on St. Louis came through Washington on a tour from the South. They visited the capitol, and Mrs. Mabone was denied admission to the United States capital building! This happened in June, under the new administration, and Mrs. Mabone, Mabone, each last week, to help the Republican cause.
There is not a single theater downstairs in the city. Only a few are admitted. Washington may well be called the Grand monument to the city's history, together with racial antipathy; it
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In such an environment is the seat of the national government, with all of its executive, legislative and judicial departments headquartered in the United States army officer, a native of the South, could shoot down a young man in the White Home garage and get away with it 12 hours later. A woman in the South secretary to the Attorney General informed me personally that he could not see any reason for "Colored people objecting to segregation signs, as opposed to white signs, when I left Washington, were still up in the Department of Justice." The ramifications of departmental segregation make a most trivial story. In a later interview I tell of some of these, and leave to the judgment of the people whether the Justice has a righteous kick. Then I see that the people are actually elsewhere, and how the entire economic life of the group is being affected—"for better or for worse." "We shall see what we shall see," "Truth is stranger than fiction."
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U.S. Attorney General Starts Probe on Ku Klux Klan
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921
CHASE ORDER FROM CAPITAL IS FIRST STEP
Washington, D. C., Sept. 28, 2008 The Ku Klux Klan is evidently on the road for rough sliding here in the metropolitan capital. Both the local and federal authorities seemed to be prepared to this organization, and furthermore they seem to be desensitized to impinging any progress on the part of the so-called "invisible enemy." The Director of William Hirsch, based on a careful inquiry conducted by that gentleman, and after discussing the matter with his attorney Attorney Edward of the Knox County lawyers, Attorney General Daughter has had his information before President Hirsch. He indicated that what was to be fathomed out was the behind-the-scenes staff, the wink and the god that turns the trick. "The government," he said, "is not to be allowed to organize behind a mask." Almost at the same time with the action taken by the Department of Justice came the resolution of Massachusetts gifting for a congressional investigation of the Ku Klux Klan. The Massachusetts man claims that the Ku Klux Klan 4, 5, 6, 12 and 13 constituted.
In further characterization, Mr. Tague made the following statement: "The Ku Klu is an inquisitive teenage degeneracy in the darkness. The Ku Klu, Klu and American institutions, established by our foundation, and both survive. Either this organization, born of grief and forgery, must be blotted by legal process from our American life, or our Constitution, possessing only historical value." Another contemperous stroke prevented a presentation of meeting of the Klu in the district of Columbia through the stand taken by Inspector Clifford L. 'frank' chief of the detective bureau. In an interview the inspector stated:
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Develops the most successful meetings which Mrs. Casely-Hayford and Mrs. Kathleen Blasson, ladies of the museum, have been touring this country in the interest of the proposed Booker T. Washington Memorial Training School for calls in Sherree Lake, have told her that the museum, Seymour five dollars was collected for the work during the afternoon and philips amounting to 200 dollars. In 1914 R. Wells Hayford presided in the meeting, both Mrs. Hayford and Mrs. Emanue, who are her musee spies, Mrs. Hayford's talk, which was element and continuing, told of the needs and possessions in Sherree Lake and lack of facilities were the principal factors in preventing the leaves from preserving an education. It is proposed to make new school buildings and lack of facilities her delightful exposition of African customs and art work. Charles backlown, who ploughed in the grounds of the founding Sherree Lake, cared her delightful exposition of African customs and art work. Charles backlown, who ploughed in the grounds of the founding Sherree Lake, cared her delightful exposition of African customs and art work.
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Drabble View, Tex., Sept. 20, L. J. Nairnathy, federal co-ordinator in charge of students taking rehabilitation training in Prairie, Iowa. State University, Burlington, Iowa. St. Louis, Missouri. Burdon, has assigned and accepted a position with the school as director of the department of medicine. The latter position was made vacant by W. P. Terrell designing to accept a position as vice-president of the Service Engineering Company, the Mc Tewey had been in charge of the department of medicine at the normal time, 1966. Will H. Evans, who has been a training assistant under Mr. Nairnathy, is recommended to accept the latter.
IDHEREAOCCFGDEN
Sixty Years of Night Terrorism Exposed
THE STUDIO OF THE WESTERN STATES MUSEUM
Scene in a Georgia wood showing a weird midnight initiation of Ku Klux Klan. Picture shows a candidate taking his oath of allegiance to the perpetrators of mob violence. Below, G. Anderson Wright, ex-grand goblin of the "invisible Empire" who, in spite of numerous threats, is exposing the secrets of the organization. At right (top). Colonel William
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Indiana avenue, the victim of an
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clock, opposite
Kathleen East 3220
Kathleen Kathleen,
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october 22nd
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ship and threatened to "gag" her
Friday evening, Mrs. Hampton had been to a meeting of her barge on home alone. Katherine, she said, was lying in wait for her. He approached her from behind unaware and turned to found him. he stabbed her again in the breast, then fleed Mrs. Hampton was taken to Providence, paid, and returned and rested her home. Her assailant was arrested. Tuesday morning at 625 South Clark street, where he was employed. He is being holding the offence of her injuries.
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Spikes, Nikolai's 150-pound vegan, known to the police as "Boboob," was in the chase by an unknown man named Spikes. Spikes is believed to be withholding the name of the man who did the shooting. The cause of the crime was an argument over dollar bonds.
Convulsions and Insanity Are Often Attributable to Tape Worms
Relief phenomena, such as choice, convictions or epilepsy seizures, immunity, mental stabilisation and other internal conditions, can be acquired with the presence of trips in the alimentary tract or by disappearance when the worm is expelled. Phenomena have been attributed to their presence. Irritation about the amnesia of amnesia due to worms. Maps men, women and children
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Slip Saws Into Jail in Bananas
Bocester, N.Y., Sept. 10. Decimus it is charged that girls have slipped backsaws to them in bananas and books, visitors to the cells of Naval Air Station, Fort Bragg, and the 19 of Syracuse will be taken. The two were convicted as accomplices in the theft of an automobile from Gee, a former Navy officer, and Captain Melbond of the detective bureau expressed the fear that if the men they might escape. It is hoped that by preventing them from having others any chance of their deliverance before time may be frustrated. After rumors had got to the jail officials that some of the prisoners had stolen books, the men interviewed. Duders is sold to have beaten of his friends on the outside, especially to his girl friend, Curtis, who was also involved in some of the girls had brought saws to the prisoners in bananas and in the bananas, the shape of the two automatic thieves were carefully inspected as shoe soles are favorite hiding places for saws and other instruments.
The two men admit that they were in the contemned Cleveland jail delivery some time ago and said that saws were in possession of several other weapons, including one in on a murder charge.
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William K. Cummers, secretary of the Cleveland branch of the Urban League, and John H. Koehler, executive secretary of the Detroit League, who have had considerable experience in the past year in handling these matters in their respective communities, will outline the steps they have taken to create temporary or permanent jobs and to give material relief to single men and women and to families. Secretary James J. Davis, department of Labor is expected. George W. Buckner, executive secretary of the St. Louis Urban League, who has completed a program of rehabilitation in which both races will cooperate and work together for the good of the community, will outline the accomplishments of the University head worker of the University Settlement, Ohlene, will participate in discussion of case relations and cooperation in inter-racial matters, and morning and afternoon meetings will be in the form of round
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conflict smells. Friday morning
a room at 532 Michigan avenue.
For a long time Mason's
house been operated from her
husband, John Mason,
gave her considerable treasure.
Alone, without her
or where she
bound like a lighthard.
But with
her employment,
Mrs. Mason
When her act was discovered Dr. Downe 51st street and Indiana avenue was called and Mrs. Mason was named Mrs. Downe and Mrs. Mason was applied in Glimnor's car. The poison was pumped from her stomach and a few days later she was taken to her home. She will recover.
the standards high and the students and faculty esteemate
This work marks a clear and distinct extension of the usefulness and influence of the university. It is very likely that it will soon be followed and potentialities for good—the establishment of a summer school at Howard with colleague instruction.
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SHOTGUN SQUAD CALLED TO CAPTURE DARING ROBBER
Toronto, Kan., Sept. 30.—Local police concluded one of the most brilliant tests in the history of the force when Civil Scott, during porter-robber when Scott was returned here from Chicago and lied in jail. Scott is charged with having escaped with $3,000 from the Guarantee State Bank of this city. The robber was a porter there. As security Scott was in possession of the money he is alleged to have bought a Cole's automobile, in order to get away more quickly. When the car reached Soraton, Kan., a hook down and the fistfulness was forced to abandon it. Storing the automobile in a garage he bought a ticket for
attery Williams, Joseph Jim. Deputy to Marshal Charles C. Lytle trailed the pair to St. Louis, and from there to Chicago. The uncle was taken and held at Chicago Lytle was joined by Bernard Armstrong of the police of that city. Their quarry was corneled and scott threatened a fight, displaying two Civil revolvers and a quantity of ammunition. When the police shotgun squirrel appeared on the scene he stood strong and Lytle. Scott had spent $900 of the money for the automobile, and some more of it was found on John Oliver, a friend. The porter booked on a charge of grand larceny.
KNIFE ENDS QUARREEL
Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2022—Tuesday evening in an altercation on South Street Jesse Wilson was stabbed over the heart by a tyrant. Wilson was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where his condition was said to be critical. Holmes is the victim of the wounded man's injuries.
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TREATMENTS INHIBED AT THE SPINE
NERVES INHIBITED AT THE SPINE
BY A SUBMATIED TERPERNAL
Chiropractic
Spinal
Adjustments
Will
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Cause of
Dr. Fred H. Rubel, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
4041 Indiana Avenue
Phone Dresel 4922
You mothers who sent your dentist
wrote liberty, also have a duty to perform
with reference to the labes in
of tenderness. Do you know that not
being able to go to the Yale University
at the Yale University and 20 percent of them were found to
have some form of spinal trouble?
Do you know that a common Chiropractor when they were
in infants, these faults could have
If your little baby is sick, weak, starry, not properly hydrated, or a newborn part of your family must be a C-section. The times out of ten it is found in the book "The Baby Who Will Outlive the Week," and the baby will outlive the week. The baby will outlive the week. The baby will outlive the week. Many a baby may be come to a premature grazing period when a Spinal Analysis made the diagnosis with a Chiropractic Adjunct would have corrected the problem. Spinal Adjuncts optimize the cause of the problem, but it is not a beautiful theory, but it is all other beautiful theories, if it is beautiful theory, but it is beautiful theory, but it is beautiful theory, but it has been behind will attest to it is "children." The children of will be the men and women of the world, the height with which they are still in arms.
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PAGE FOUR
PERRY HOWARD. ASSISTANT
ATTY GENERAL. IN CITY
Perry W. Howard, special assistant attorney general of the United States, in the city on official legal business of the United States government in the district of New York. He is a public defender, as the lawyer and the attorney, and the chief counsel for this office. He is a testifier in these cases at the general offices of the attorney general at the La Salle street station. Mr. Howard, who knew in this city where he attempted to obtain law school and law school admissions.
was representing the government in the United States for the University of the Pacific. He was the principal investigator, as the law firm of the chief counsel for this company are taking charge of these cases at the general offices of the University at La Salle street station. Mr. Howard, the known bi-history where he attended college, high schools, and when he was one of the directors for the Wesleyan College of Colored Notes in the recent campaign.
ENRIGHT MADE CAPTAIN AT
COTTAGE GROVE STATION
As a reward for meritorious service Lieut. Dan Enright was promoted to a captain of police by order of the Governor of New York in command of the Cottage Grove police district. The order went into effect on January 1, 1915, commanding officer more favorably and better known than Capt. Enright, who appointed me with the ribbon of the highest honor.
Capt. Torrey has made an enrol-
ment and imported treatment of poor
unfortunate and has allowed neither
bump in any manner. He was the re-
pentient of many flower offerings
of the Staten Island American
beauty roses, the gift of
the officers of the Staten avenue
he commanded for many months.
Sergi, John McCann was appointed as acting lieutenant of Stanton and was appointed Whitney will hold the reins at Harrison street station, replacing Lloyd James McCannon, who was assigned to the position of one of the outlying stations.
WEST SIDE NEWS
By J. Wesley Jones
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Mrs. Morrison, in her late
years, was a Woman of the
Middle Ages and New
World. She was a
widow and New
World traveler. She
widowed the Abbé
Louis in Philadelphia.
S. L. Stocker in City
S. St. Louis, MO. 63105. Commercia
tion. Fax: 617-255-2555. Business
mail: info@stlouis.com. Windy City for a
two days to a visit to a meeting of com-
mercia.
Mrs. Datkmaa et. Funderal
Economics Offered
The Reynolds School of Community
Counseling classes for publics on Tuesday and
Thursday continue. One of the special
classes are barge economies, insti-
tuted for Mrs. Fonda K. Thomas,
Mrs. Fonda K. Thomas, and
Mrs. Fonda K. Thomas, and the
School. The attendance is great
and the students who make
opposition are the guests.
Gives Luncheon for Guest
Mrs. J. H. Hook, SSA January
nursery, Magna Lounge, and Miss Parrish
Smith, both of Atlanta, Ga. on Thursday,
were present to greet the guests.
Rev. Seckwith to Lecture
Bob Klenk, Bookkeeper of the Librarian, Catholic school will be in the library, Monday, 22 and Wednesday, Saturday, October 2 at 1 a.m. on the Psychology of Charles Klenk to Speak Charles S. Moring will be speak at the Young People's Society at the hospital on Sunday afternoon. The young author will have another one of his favorite authors, Henry. Dramatic tenor, will be with the author articles of men will be with Samuel K. MacAlpine, president of the society, is arranging a support church for October 5.
Peacemaker's Usual Fate Wendy Klenk, Bookkeeper of the Librarian, 22 and State Street, Moore Street, 22-24 Federal Street, attended to act in the hospital is now confined in the country hospital suffering with a cause by a bikie held in one of the contagious hands.
Fractures Ankle
**FEATURES**
Mrs. Ann A. Moore, 49, is bourbon street, while descending the stairs at the corner of the street to the one below, twirling for ankle bows. The house is confirmed at the county hospital.
Granted Divorce
Miss Jant Jebcoe, 622 Wylie Avenue, was trained in divorce from George Wylie, a graduate of Cranberry College of Cranberry by Judge Lynch. Mrs. Jebcoe stated that she was married to her husband and that she was the following May when she attempted to behead her with a knife while in their residence in much of Wylie.
Stuck by Street Car
The police of the Cattail Grove neighborhood State Street when differed in death Saturday, 17, 155 State Street, was called to the scene. State Street, with the influence of higher, with a deep depth in the top of its basement. He stated that the suspect was a man. Assaulted by Unknown Man. While standing in a doorway at 51st and State streets waiting for a car, the suspect ran into the basement and was knocked by some unknown man, and without proof of warning he robbed the man. The suspect blew across the eye. Surveillance shots still have been assigned to the case.
Returns to Work
Mrs. Katherine Gaines, 210 State street, cashier of the theater theater, will be returning to her work Monday. Mrs. Gaines has been visiting relatives and friends in social affairs were given in her hour.
Bage Jack Johnsod
Miss. Helen Johnson, 29, 4351 Federal street, was carried to the county hospital suffering with a compound fracture in her right leg. She noted that while at home she became involved in, an argument with her boyfriend, Mannet, and he struck her with his fist.
Bitten by Dog
Lind Smith, 46, 641 Alverdore street,
Boston, MA. They were in the
dog belonging to Edward J. Rogers,
5021 Prairie avenue. They were in the
dog's street when the accident occurred.
Nobody Knows
John McMaryan, 32, 126 East, Eastham
and 32, 126 West, East Hampton. A pet
padding tool from manufacturing, drilling
wood abode. At his home it was
used to drill holes in the floor, how-
ever when he had abused it.
At the County Hospital
Asphyxiated by Gas
Susan Alice J. Woolseb, N. mother of
Mrs. and Mrs. James W. Woolseb 52
and Mrs. James W. Woolseb 52
to be survived by her son in their home
Funeral services were held Monday.
Knocked off Truck
Frank Johnson, 29, Champlain
Hospital, Montreal, died on
April 16, 2015, after a long
hospital stay severely injured. He was
wounded in a fight when it collapsed
at the end of Street and
Indiana Avenue.
**South African Entertained**
Oscar Wilde, 81, arranged a theater in bourbon
of South. He played the South African native
play, *Theatre*. Before moving to the keep,
he joined Gilbert Gilbert's group
during a great show at their
hospital and with Wilde.
J W Neai Passes Away
J. W. Neal, 2015, W. Salabar, 2016, and V. Vohsenberg, 2015, highlighted criticism of the school's highly respected editor, Mr. Salabar, and its unintended impact on students. He leaves a warm, compassionate and kinder presence in the classroom, inspiring students to form classes that unstakeholder, inclusive, and innovative. Rev. Moses Jackson will graduate.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Stabbed in Great
Haworth Re, C., 2023. Dipstick
for the blood test of
Brix. Fox and Co. in its
own hands.
Inturis by Ford Gas
Harry Jones, 52, of the future, averaged an injury on all night when he hit by a Forster as he was at 22nd street and Michigan avenue.
Wife, Tennis, Swat
The stupping array of her, Artur
Brown, is the most inviting, as her
room at East 22nd Avenue, and her
bed at Basswood and Mika Amma May
This so angled Mika, I know that she
the head, causing her to soak to the
hospital. Lycas escaped unimpaired.
Asks for Mother
Otto Prince, 38, 5541 Greenwich township
of New Jersey. Born in 1852 and raised
on $250 spent and $100 saved by
offices Campbell and Gladstone. 30 years
experience of time and was in need of
motion attention. When carried to the
museum, he was asked to be the
mother, when he asked for continually
worked at 228 Metheny avenue, Danville
KC.
Forty-five Courses Courses Quarrel.
When he met Charley owens at 41
and northern streets and demanded
charley marshal. Charley marshal 21, 22 and Federal
marshal Marshall 23, 24 and Federal
marshal Marshall 25, 26 and his owens
over the broad-road. Charley answered the
owens in the street with a thief.
Injured by Fall
William Vancen, 72, 34th State street, was carried to the County hospital after he fell from a street car at 26th and state street. According to the police officer, affecting with alcoholism when injured.
Victim of Kills
While observing with some unknown
hours after 10:10, 16th Street was
the location of the execution
torture scene at 29th and Federal
streets. The unknown execution after
the ruling.
South Carolianlan Here
Mrs. Famille Shilton, Columbus, S.C.
Mrs. Famille Shilton, Veronica avenue, Mrs. Shilton and Mrs. Lee were girlish friends. The object of their friendship was to be a friend with Mrs. Lee and visit her two sons, Rosee and Harry. Many functions have been given in her home.
Has Collectible Fit
Falis from Car
New Betty Estates
Home from Provident
Mr. Bertha Moseley-Lewis and her husband, Dr. James Moseley, attended Sunday from Presidential hospital. Flowers were given by many admiring friends. Dr. Honey Jones, the family physician, was a special guest. Dr. James Moseley, Mrs. Lewis's mother, was also a guest. Dr. and Mrs. Jones Entertained Dr. and Mrs. Jane W. Jones, who joined Dr. and Mrs. Rose of 161 North Main street, Lexington, on Saturday evening. On Saturday evening, September 10, the dances of the palatial home of Dr. and Mrs. Rose were honored of the home coming of Dr. and Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Jones was bandlessly attired in a crown of gold lace and satin. Mrs. Rose, while Mrs. Peasants, consisted of Mrs. James Moseley and Mrs. Lewis. The decorations were in harmony with the brides' dresses. All of Dr. Jones home friends are crying. Dr. Jones home friends are crying. Dr. Jones home friends are crying.
Speak on iStar
A. Wendel Phillips on Sunday night, October 2, makes the underside of MetroStreet, the home of the MetroStreetson, who formerly lived in Mississippi, and the life of Chicago, will deliver the address of the evening on the subject of the Kruger and Mr. Mollison is well passed on by the Mr. Mollison is well passed on by the study of its activities in the post and in preset tenements. His address on the subject of the Kruger is well mentioned in the press, while not mentioned in the press, he is a masterly presetitutes.
Whist Party
A Wife party in honor of Mrs. Henry
Brown, Mrs. Tony Lesteration at her home
in Kewdow, on Tuesday, others present
in Kewdow, on Thursday, others present
in Kewdow, on Friday, and the Mrs.
Melissa Isall Porter, Edward Easter,
and Henry J. Bryant, M. Thomas,
Strombards and Norfolk Clinton,
Brown, two awarded and luncheon-
served.
Writer Calls
quentin Williams, the well known
with the Washington (11, C) Trumbull,
was a caller at the bachelor offices on
the Washington, left for the East the same day.
Mrs. Anna Blackwell Convalescent
Mrs. Anna Blackwell 125, E. 56th
hospital, is convalescent and has
recurring bone. She wishes to thank her
kindness to her wife in the hospital.
Dr. Reed in the City
and also Princess of Wales in the City
after spending several years in Denver,
graduate course at one of the Chirp-
nacle schools and is stopping with Mr.
Brown, C. T. Taylor, 4025 Wash-
anne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince in City
America. He graduated from the
city's attorney by our colleges in
Boston, call: Mr. Prince is a graduate
dentist. Mr. Prince is a graduate
and for the past three years has been
charged in educational affairs and national
affairs. Mr. Prince served as a
served as host, Mr. Prince registered
the grievance division. They are
stepping at the University apartment, 26th
floor.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
RECOGNIZING ABILITY
At Idlewild Hotel
The Blakes Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. John Hulbert, 3427 Petit-
rine, revenue, entertained at breakfast of Mr.
and Mrs. Fulhamon of Little Rock, Ariz.
and Mrs. Fulhamon of Little Rock, Ariz.
holding the National Hall of Fame Convent.
Stops En Route
William I. Fleis, national grand master of the A. I. K. & J. A. of Aa, with a master's degree in music, made an official visit to the variété chinoise that does not need an official visit from the great proust it long made and which is being conducted at present.
Gear to Philadelphia
Mrs. A. s. s. Saddler, Kansas City, who spent several days visiting friends after the funeral, the, has gone to Philadelphia, where she will make her future plans.
Pleased with Visit
Stockholders Meet at Detroit
Stockholders Meet at Detroit
the Liberty Life insurance and Vivir
the Liberty Life insurance and Vivir
night for Detroit, Mich., where they
will attend the monthly meeting of the
stockholders through by way of Benton Horton
Life Co., to keep alive the spirit of co-
operation among the stockholders.
Charles Glinin Dined
Charles Glinin Dined
the distinction of being "America's topmost
begitimate actor," was given a dinner
vines at Hotel last Thursday. Other
vines at Hotel last Thursday. Other
Mills and Taylor, and Mrs. Jerry
Mills and Taylor, and Mrs. Jerry
Sails for America
Choir Musical a Hi
All Chiwere's unmistakable music lures viewers. The choir, 200 voices, under the leadership of the celebrated M-tropolitan Community choir, chorus 200 voices, under the leadership of the Enkelwood Dramatic Club Jones. The Enkelwood Dramatic Club Jones, pleased the audience, Foster Dawale, club员, showed himself to the audience. The ensemble, matte tenor, sang with expression and matte tenor, feeling, Harry A. Watkins and
Woman Wields Knife
While engaged in an argument with
Joseph, in the Federal street
street, was cut in the arm by Mrs. Ther-
sey, who had the quarrel con-
flicted to be legged.
一
O'TR EF
Choral Society to Next
The Progressive United Society will
meet on Monday, April 24, at 8:30 a.m.
All members are urged to be present,
S. K. Mr. Alph, president; Marianne
Lewis, secretary.
Quarterly Pool Game at
Quarterly Pool Game at
8:30 a.m. State Street, Albert Harris, 23, 632
argument with an unknown man. Harri-
kinson, a woman with the SLU lakes host,
infected by the stranger, Serguejne
infected by the stranger, Serguejne
have been assisted on the case.
Jealouay Causes Cutting
Twenty-eighth and State streets was
staffed by the State Department when
Miss Florence Summers in the 2725
State street was studied in her left
hand. She was a nurse. It is stated that碧雅 over
matter of the officers. **Officers Transferred**
**Sergeant Jalil Glenn and Officer**
**Jason McCormick from the 2nd product to 2A product**
**from the 2nd product to 2A product** by
Sergeant John McCormick, that they were efficient and capable of
reducing crime during the cold win-
ning.
Blog Causes Trouble
Mia Roberts, 75, 2492 State street, Minneapolis, Minnesota, died on Wednesday, and clipped on her armon by a prefrontal, and clipped on her armon by a person armon. The two had been in a car accident. The person belonged to Mia Jones. When the person belonged to Mia Jones, when the person belonged to the ring, when the case was called in, when the case was called in, when the case was called in, they left the court room arm in arm.
Abandons Child
A baby boy, about a year old, was taken to the hospital after it had been abandoned. By a woman suspected to be his mother, at age 10, she was taken to the hospital story told by Ms. Vivia Roberts, the woman stated that she was going to work, but she never returned for the job.
Missaissini Neo Injured
While crossing the I. C. R. is tracks, he stops to look at a 22 year old Jackson. Missed a fall from a bridge, he was trapped below, sustaining injuries which trapped him to be sent to the county hospital.
Far from Home
Robert H. Hickman West, 61th street, was picked up on 11th and State Street. He was on top of his book. As coming to the police station, he pulled out a how when or where he was.
Nany Visit Nansan Park
Brev and Mrs. T. Lewis, Scot of Grant
Brev, are outraged. Mrs. Lewis, who was
really outraged by Mrs. T. Lewis, who was
wrong, age 16, of improving very rapidly
Scot. Who has been conflicted by his
knowledge of the truth.
Hudsons In Court :
A Liberal Pickpocket
William H. Cummingham, 995 states
William H. Cummingham, 995 states
Guy Johnson, 21st president, and charged
month in the House of Correction and
Newcomer, William H. Cummingham, 995 states
average. Mattei that Cummingham had
that he and Frank Haskins had
Cummingham for his blocks, and Cummingham had found in Cummingham's possession
Annapattex Club Recognition
The Appomattox Cave gave an elaborate reception in honor of Miss Kathleen Ford, the women representatives from the famous Gold Coast of Sierra Leone, and the men representatives from their country. The reception committee was under the direction of Dr. Robert H. Harper, the dean of the cath. Mrs. J. H. Harper presented a seldom musical program.
Letter Causee Shooting
Hattie Graham, 52, died. Reasons a victim was shot in the right arm between Hattie Graham and Samantha afternoon at their home. It is said the shooting followed a conversation with the ending of a letter to Graham in her husband's pocket. The letter was to be from a woman in Hattie Graham. Ms. Graham gave her up to the police.
Mrs. Byrd Honored
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Otto Douglas Arrested
colleagues Tawne and Johnson and pres-
sident of the board, and on complaint of Miss Myr-
dia, who was accused by her bar in a restaurant, she
appear in court to prosecute him. He
Improved
TURNS SLEUTH, FINDS HIS
WIFE IN ADMIBER'S ROOM
Hampton. $324
obtained his wife's
name and turned
sleuth. He
completed his first
"shadow" lesson
in the school
when he trailed
Mrs. Mattle
Hampton to the
Chandler at $25
Elmwood avenue.
When Arthur Hampton, 3524 Rhodes avenue, donated his office to the turn-of-seventh. He completed his first "shadow lesson" when he trailed Mrs. Mattie Hampton to the Rhodes Chamber at 3516 Elmwood avenue. Doubling his abilities, he perfected finish of
Doubting his misperfect finish the job, he called in Others Foley
Mrs. Hampton
the Stanton avenue station to help him. The three forced their way to the door after arriving and protected the couple, who he recognized Chandler as the man who had taken dinner at his home when he returned home. He also telegraphed to the telephone of his intrepid colleague of his intrepid colleagues. The Hampstons have been married only 18 months, before her marriage she married a man who is an overseas veteran and served with the 37th station. He has filed petition for divorce.
BUSINESS BITS
By Clifford C. French.
Every business man is interested in the manner in which other businessmen interact with him. Internet is not only moral but financial as well. The methods employed by any businessman are the same. He collects themselves to a degree in the cash drawer of every other businessman.
YMCA
The Walshah avenue demograph at en-
trance of the school which was held at Sears
School on Saturday, September 16, 1915.
Sears School was with 72 students and Walshah won second place
in the juniper, in the intermediate and
the high school. The 11th international
Conference was held at the Chicago
University representing this department. An
annual concert was held at Grant Memorial
church, Sunday at 12:00 o'clock. Music
and orchestra directed by Harrison
Schoedl concert was held at the
Y. M. C. A., away second Sunday.
Anderlern Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. The South Side A.A. and Discus-
chion 01 met in the Antiochian Mon-
tral Stars of the Y. M. C. A., industrial
Gasball League for its constituents in
which is offered every year to the win-
EVANSTON NEWS
Beauty Hints
Perfectly healthy hair grows from five to eight inches a year, varying with the physical condition of the
a hair grows from
the condition of the
individual and exposure to the air and sunlight. Changing of estimate might check the condition to suit the situation stimulate it.
P.
Hair grows less in winter than in summer at night than in the daytime. The half of the head about four years.
Miss Thomas
your hair is scaled once a month for six weeks, permit it to grow for the remaining months of the year. The singing will end and will strengthen the roots. Boben, Charleston, S. C.-If your hair is not applied about twice a week, and always after all applications of scalp cream, it will last not more than three minutes.
NORTH SIDE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. like Moore, Villa Ridge, Walter Cohn, Mrs. Jessie Chyton and Walter Cohn, Mrs. Jessie Chyton and Mrs. Carrie Cohn. While in the city of Fresno, she met Frances Ackman, 1728 Nelson street, on her birthday. Covers were held for forty. The hostess served a five-course dinner for Cohn left, the city last week for her mother and other relatives. Her wife's mother and other relatives.
Musicians Meet
Aaron Ball Arrested
Aaron Jain, 25, Indian avenue,
who was arrested by Officer William
Brown on complaint of Alain Foster-
sary seduction, was the 21st and 22nd
costs.
Admits Its "Mostly Off"
Held to Grand Jury
George Carter, 22S South Park ave. west, street 100, was arrested by Other William Westerfield motor division, in Western Park, belonging to Lt. A. I. Black, Carter. He was charged with assault on the grand jury under $250,000, by a robbery, asked for a jury trial.
Moonshine to Blanc
Gordon tursis 27, 649 Federal street, St. Louis. Dr. Tursis, Swain, Third, and charged with possession with a deadly weapon, the and the two men were charged with an illegal avenue, engaged in a quarrel over the contents of a bottle of whisky which he had taken from the bar. The barhart access the stomach with a knife.
Wife Causes Arrest
Austin Williams, 33, 2157 Culmert
avenue, was arrested by Office William
with his mansport of his wife, Mrs.
Blanche Williams, 3399 Rhodes avenue.
Charged With Assault
Draw Heavy Fines
Hugh Wade and James Wilson, 3234
Officer Arthur Carver, Tailor product,
Officer Arthur Carver, Tailor product,
were fired £200 and costs by Hugh
William Gillman of the Stock Yards
Ex-Soldier Doing Time
Joseph Alston, 21, 145 East 9th
street, was arrested on Sergeant
Katherine McCormack's command,
and engaged with the police
of Miss Sarah Butler, 5522 Blades avenue,
House of Correction for contributing to
delinquency in the barrio. Alston was a member of the 25th infantry,
Miss Jesse Tempah, prison officer.
Girl Causes Arrest
Hy. Hickory, 27, 295 125, 368 stree.
Hickory, 27, 295 125, 368 stree.
Anderson, 27, 295 125, 368 stree.
Anderson, 27, 295 125, 368 stree.
*Wanted to Joy Ride*
William A. Hickory was arrested. Sergeants Leonard and Stephens, Second present, and charges Robert Hickory, Second present, and charges G. D. Chagion, Sixth Kimberly arrows.
Sent to Prison
Cornelius Wiley, 21, 2521 Walsh Avenue, who was arrested by police on charges of theft, was sentenced with pelt jewelry on complaint of John Mason, 353 State street, was sentenced to two months in the house of John L. Newcomer, and costs by John L. Newcomer.
Placed Under Peace Bonds
Buffalo White and Jerry Buckner arrived their troubles to court. White was placed under orders at 11:00 to keep scores, while Buckner was instructed to hold his former. He had hit White in the mouth for abusing Mrs. Buckner.
FREE DANCING
NIGHTLY
To the Music of
Chicago's Most
WONDERFUL
ORCHESTRA
TUXEDO CAFE
HIGH GRADE CHINESE
& AMERICAN RESTAURANT
2022 Indiana Ave. Cor. 11th St.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921
HE LAUGHS FIRST; GIRL
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South Side Motor Club
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The “penne of the fall season at
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Sn the nicht of Wellnenday, Ger 5
fr schist tlie tonne seevet ind few
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the havent: suncers, Brown & Brown
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fod tagself, based oirselevs torte.
eat foae athe ak Rodis ator All
dootectinns, Deaess, ete, Peizins
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Retinse tt vied “mmeat avid fh ‘Flew
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hide teams sour milk ant hardetesd
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Protal ute tite Mie seats Ter make net
Chart at renietanen, hut seat tewer
Soe such ing eanresion of hate sn a
Pennie sounitemamen as shat whied the
Unless Frenchman. put aie Sank
Anes thie hued loedke dot ilk
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pints tise Bade ue thee breetter for a
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LAGOLA THEAT
FIRST CLASS VICTURES
CHANGED DAILY
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FALL SEASON
— NOTE OR TWO C—
GILPIN'S START
Interesting Lights Thrown
on Great Human
Character
Charies S. Gtipin, actor of the rls
ofthe emperor’ in Bugene |G;
cits drama, “The Emperer Jones."
at the Thishouse, has many. curiats
fiuestlonert regarding the way We
Happened. to hurenne farnous 30 std-
denis, says a weiter inthe Chicago
Pant: recently.
“There's. no happening about, it.”
sald Glpin the omer night, “Avni
hothing sudden atu I. either. I
fave been learning to play Grutus
Janes for 30 sours. OF course, { didn’t
Kuve that was what 1 was dong, and
amy: ter 1 felt Uhae the ge was
Probably. the poorest. place tn the
Norkd for W iman he we to took for
aportinnits, Init now J realize that al
Thome laid dass. thewe doubts and dis.
tourageinents: helped to: bulb up the
Strurtive en, which tho, character, 0
Tie emperat was to be lng. thaw
Hone serious paris before. Gat at the
On Pekin theater In Chieago. when
we put on 9 dram every other week,
Tated Captain Swit und other
Seorth while farts, Hue the right peo.
pie dian't ser ars, Uatts all, ‘Our The
feas nut shining in the right dlree-
tion.”
“The inutsitive one wanted to know
ows it happened Hut in Oke Mest et
OF the tanperer Jones Glin wis
Wearing ant uh! Confederate army
Bett.
Phat owas a henpening, sur
enough” laughed Gilpin, "emre 4
Thanet che country with a sort ot
trinstre? show. 1 was suing 4 phren-
Glogict net aint away down South at
Shi Cotered gentleman looked 134 ip
fhe day. and told ine heh svat the
Show ated theta ste wonderful
We sald We'd ike te hive hb lend
[eke nver ar hie fortune Tok ur
Mhatever it was Eeoutd da, He hihi
Ag inaney, bt Behind 16t at eld
Tinkete Iete hye the white faunily We
had worked far Among tient was
the eh Confederate army bolt,
he gave site tee When we were
Fehearsing. for “the Kimperor Janes
Sethe Mavloneat Street "Theater we
Found Reuts domes needed a belt Ue
Complete hts Sempecar’e! enstanie, 7
Chonght eC the old army Welt and
iicousit ite the theater, “Hes a
Phoges omperan’ 1 sald to Mr. Cook
Aihecaas directing ihe play, “sa wel
let hia wear a phoney servier belt
Kral don't Wear IU ang longers Ty
net ot neer belt with a plain buckI.”
Evie Medion. tne vutiety single. i
pusiie ihe weak’ at Jaciswwnelits Pla
ES
SCHEIN de Wright, alee the Dur
‘es lees arent the Sine theater.
isaimere si
(etmonta, ewlersan ss downe ter
Agen at the Star theaters SwekwMv ie
“Fin” Repards toa friends
SF hagae Startins fostand Girls opened
9 Mies cutivcche cnengeanent atthe
Jatin Mesters NoPohes WE ont on
SM Nnturd Miter & Cow seitth RAs
janigainge is Wiseing the wank at the
HWisshington theater, Fudlanapoting tnt
Siidow song. sche stettew ent tel i
[reath hin if addreased Faenernt Vatican
Eien. i theeatens tbe In chieass
Site ee ee et
iste Stinpenm the Kraze, Trazthian
[pian in Picetng the ack “ineater,
[Terantn: (canada. sMait wtitrenah him
[itadageged to Se2 Chinen set, Boe
fue SOF
[faiRhemiae” A. Reais ip wlth the Five
lecselon" Lancers Loews State theater
Hana fired Nowe Vari, So
Mui wit reaett Wvaiker Thointser
titer ak ts Hso0 Tekwden ave, Ph
Sg th
Tiarves’s Greater Stinstrely, with
i etimacn wind Sohn Tammi, are
bisgane! herfettmcine, pines Hluning, the
WEEE Nwcatines Senroreitie.fosat
resin, Cts Tom ag ta
(Mila Coates and Craciertarke wre. at
lene Watace ‘heater. ‘Fort’ Waynes ind
[Mame Jemiins, chanced ak alene
Nene iite Su Mss Ses nee i
Micon Mt. the “Femme neater, Dereett
Siew
Titirs Me seg ae dare
‘gure Mas Mtg the wom ae Bustle
“Fieaaer the’ Whunieate, Uetrott Sete
Sidhe” Uowees ‘after four soars reat
tg tejalned her. busta,” e Peery
Thuasne, Pe ee enn lth the Ma
cmnie Stns dase Teevinwe nt New Haven,
Panes thie week.
eae Nenhwrs cette by. wireless that
the nete sent fy asin that she nn
terre Sith Blosd” Young isa” ms
FER tuodies, mwner and manager
bane: Cougs theater, “Toate Sein
nan tn bear fem sl ete Nena
jee ie.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
BRILLIANT TITLES IN CEGIL
ADE MILLE PHOTOPLA Wty l
seca tea at Women
Subtitles of epigrammatic brillt-
lance are taken for graiited in a Geel
Te Dedfitle. penduetion following. the
high muri ‘Set by the subtitles tn
AAPhy: Change Your Wife" "Some:
‘thing to ‘Think Aleut” and “Forkldden
rut” However."The Affairs of An-
tol.” the Iatext production at ‘the
Timous producer. whieh wilt be the
feature at the Vendome Theater next
Wednesday, “rhurstay, Friday “and
Saturday, Oct. 6. 6, 7 and $i sal
to exeel all previous efforts. in ths
rexpect.
Jeunle Mucphervon, author, of the
[story—suggested by Arthur Sehnit2-
ers plug of the annie tuino—iy Fe
sponsible for These xubUe and to
hier gues the eredit for thelr seinti-
Titing Dhraaculogy, thought and wit
“the Aflairg of Anatol is a searen-
ing analysis of the wuteimoninl wd
divorce prahtem. handled with “the
masters whieh fy Ceell It, Dentille’
chict distinction, Te has developed
a powerful story chat deal in eal
teuths, fe i sald, wml to Us he tas
folded’ i syinpuitierie comedy" note
that servey te relieves the. sertous
vel of the story without fn any
Way detructing trom the power ut
Cividqess Of Uhe central theme. Wal:
lave Reid and Gloria Swanson heud
an allestur cast tn this pleture,
"riia effect uf thesy subtitles i nu.
terlully: Ineceused by the symbolic ar
Stork whieh decorates the subtitles
hie art work Is from the brush of
band Tribe, tho famens Frenchy artis
tau designer, why be not meine a
tet director for Ceeit It, Deatitla pew:
Mutton. TIS coley en the: sereon
tecured hy: the qiitdet-entor process
Shieh” ite exeliste wroperts
Furumoant Pleturm. and. whieh. bet
[ncn developed inder the. direction
oe herent ‘Payton,
THE STANDARD
Pittladeiphio. Va. Kept. “t= A pula
program’ Is drawing esceltent atten
face here this werk, IU consists 0
Rilin Henderson's Uittcen Creole Jrz:
Rabies, ne af the lest uxgrerutions
Hit ever payed this hae: Tabor
Green. bite of the "Pat and Take
hamiany, amt one of the reevgnized
Slaniiard ets di hlate olesse weet ios:
Bice Anierlean Neauties, Init S0nE.
dane and musical offering of class:
the Suushorns, # singing, talking and
Haneing tin of distinction: Jasceios
Ridaeknan, to mitts tet ealied "My
Taint Dotltes” und the popular Sands
Karns Co. in the sereaiming fire.
Sstaieidaiendent ce the: Siearenen”
cite Sttlem, Suvtlim. sstennees are
Reticle, “rei Send rite
aie Wat, heel, fon
sun ane Nae eth
edhe” sn
Sextnoyes &demnette, oti te
aah es Si te AT ti
ia ec. "et stant pines
We ARN ade
Bae Sit oat,
Sagat pn bes aol the Ad
fog etodeeltty aka’ plas” ie” weeg
ace iestan”Sha eh, hin
MISE Me Encen, tain tem ke
ath er ite arene” ee
thogiee. Plactmmel” bate, on hee
eae
Rn! moons Mnstely, avin
sate ate ay ANAS Bae aD
rat. Minn. this weal.
a UAE Snare with te
Se ate tee ae Masi
a ahdhiyh and M.D, Fae
agua glavint te ae ae aia
} Hooren & Hooten. Keif & Keif, Berit
tien at eee SE Singer
Stee a a Be ci
eater Ntaten, Us ast ued
rere teh ig eee Fagin
arate kta ie afear cont
SANG Meal ated ie
Riss Bade oan hinder
27 EMehminah, Worse Cut te
reiteren Ron tien Mag al
ERG hand ARE Ho sete
See ON ha
Sime OR ie ane with terkeres
bien ohh ound ie tettenhe
Segue aah etna le
mont amd Kesser, W.Va. and Prost
Tot hl teria 3a Pa ee
FEE a Atl A
Mpa ale nie a eight
gee iceeh Sabin und ove
ke
FB Wo Pepe and Sweete ata,
sa tee et ta tee Big
AE he eee hes thee
Melt Se Scns Wa ca
Sng he Forme
thie Sn Cele Cock
AEE Oi Ea gt
ion ha” pals SSG fen
Feel tenitnut theater Now Pane Cay
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Men and Women Must View
Picture Separately, Says
Order of Censors
| Hk must he remembered that ni the
onational twotion pleture ents. to
the Shutes Theater on Monday, hues
fay an Wernestae there are ‘bie
things that nover should he torgutten.
Ue eddueational and the. eitertalae
hiont walter of tthe tin. Thus Whe
ge for, enterudlument, will nat te
Bored by the educational features, ail
those Who Ko UUL Uf st alters deste
for knowledge will hot ive tlivie
minds distracted Wythe “ensertaite
ment fentures. ‘The petite ie sett
soncetionat tm with stn exit tent
miiseon. It combines hbsty geules =
tertulmment with tie Tegswn It nite
parts. aud all Who have seen It are
enthusiastic ta its praise. it is Cul
ff life and activity and there ard
Kine daeing moments when even the
mow hgedeneal are aetunishe. Phere
ina bearing av it
pietura, some Rowd comedy stds
Feat Meh. between a Kreen reerudt
frinn the func and the mevy pars
bulls. “it Leaehes. a lesson of wes
eleaniinese und mortise nid warns
igainat disease, hut itdees trot wears
Sou with its peraching heeatise of the
ShtertulnmentILalives. Neither dis
the pleutre go to the other esteem
uni “teuele Souris "en dtu women
things they bat Wetter not fete
fg safe sun sine presentation of 4
dajigerous subject,
Wile the store ix sensational, in
fact, daring in many aces it hn
the indorwcinent at te hentth cay
tikatuner of Chieugo, De. sake Dil
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GRAND OPENING OF DRAMA-Beginning Monday Night, October 3
The Selected Cast
Nightly at 8:20. Sundays and H
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NEW MAYO FILM
HAS MANY THRILLS
Dunbar Players to Present
Gripping Drama at
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A huge liner turning to the water's edge in midseason, and then swallowed by the waves; a tropic hurricane destroys its destruction; a murmur at sea; a terrible sight between the master of a ship and a score of fear-earcased Larses and Karantas; a tiny babe tossed on the waves supported by a bit of a rope; and into the shark infested waters of the South Pacific—these are but a few of the outstanding features of "The Shark Master" the romance of the South Sea in which rank O'Neill on Sunday. Frank Mayo has established a reputation for such speedy and vigorous drama that Universal is compelled to have stories written especially worthy of his skill as an actor and yet provided with the thrilling melodies the audience expects of him. "The Shark Master" was written by Fred Lloyd Granville and is based on a poem in the South Sea Islands. Granville, known as a globe trotter and director as well as author, personally produced the photorama, and the review, judging from the reviews, no one theterrorist can afford to miss.
The blind, unreasoning love of a girl of white percentage, reared as the Flame Flower by the South Sea Sea, the sea of man of her own color; a strong man's terrific struggle between his heart and his conscience and the remonition of the world in the face of the sea, his nights of this story of the far places.
Frank Mayor has a somewhat different role in "The Shark Master," but one which permits him to exert his power and to possessed ability. This leading lady is May Collins in the role of The Flame Flower, while other important roles are portrayed by burgess Beane, Herbert Horton, "Smoke" Turner, Rinke Rinz, Oliver Cross and Carl Silvera.
IN TOWN
Johny Halloway the popular comedian with the Mountain Girls, is the hit of that fast working show, which is playing at the Haymarket Theater this week.
Edible Green, featured with the Blue Locks Burlesque Company, brings the week at the Star and Carter Theater.
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On Account of the Delicate Subject and Scenes
Men and Women Will Not Be Admitted Together!
FOR
WOMEN
EN
3 Special Shows Daily
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2, 3:30 and 5 P.M.
The Greatest Play on
Play on Sex Hygiene
The Greatest Play on Sex Hygiene!
ANDREW S. BISHOP
"THE SPIDER"
The following is a brief synopsis of "The Spider," first dramatic offering which opens at the Grand on Monday.
As the title of the story indicates the story has to do with a man of the world, a vulture of high society, who presses on the weaknesses of women his looming and questionable methods of winning favor at the expense of good taste of others. He is known as "The Spider," and his coming and coming method is that he leaves little or no avenue of escape. He is polished, and aristical, and after playing with his victim to his liking, he casts it away, only to pick up another victim and continue the method that leaves wasteful life. The consequences are inevitable of course. He tries it once too often and instead of weaving a web about his intended victim, builds a skeleton of the story, and about it the author has written a stirring gruping and unanimely intersting melodrama. Its telling is out of the hands of the author, detricted from its worth. The story opens up with a murder mystery, the circumstances of which point the anger of suspicion directly at one of the man's supporters, and the time some months previous, when the climax of death had its beginning, and is then carried along to the scenes up to the alleged murder itself. When this is completed, the situation is infused in a happy and satisfactory way.
LAFAYETTE THEATER
NEW YORK CITY
Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 3-4.5
HAROLD LLOYD in "I Do"
HOOT GIBSON in "Action"
Thurs., Fr., Sat., Sun., Oct. 6-7.8-9
SESUE HAYAKAWA
In "Where Lights Are Low"
And Big Time Vaudeau Acts
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ANDREW S. BISHOP and CLEO DESMOND
THE
SOME
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In One of New York's Greatest Mystery Plays
Augmented Orchestra at Every Show!
J. LAWRENCE CRINER
CHAS. OLDEN
w at 6 p. m.
at 9 p. m.
35 Cents
GOTHAM GRITS
By Oscar Benson
Cora Green and Earl Darner, formerly co-stars in "Tut and Take," opened at the "A Class Interpretation of Synoptication." Those who were late at the opening performance got standing room only, other acts going big on the same floor. Brown and Fletter and Manley, the jazzy hounds. Ethel Blake and Nole Sissle have written an act for Dancer & Green which is now being rehearsed and will soon be seen. They say it's a wang. Anita Rush and Lawrence Cheomtam of the moving picture company with a moving picture company, "Tut and Take," has temporarily disbanded. Most of the stars, including Taber and Green, are booking for them. They are building a new theater on Lenox avenue which will seat 3,500 persons. "Shade Along" can boost of a full hour every performance. This is its 19th week.
All musicians seem to keep working and it is hard to get them to leave town over night. Billy E. Jones says that he expects to surprise us with a quartet that will put 'em over strong.
Jase Foster is still singing heavy at Sheepshead Bay.
STATES—Three days each of Byron Bay, New York, and the islands of the Jungles running with the latter. Sunday, Dolph Nerri in Gypsy Bowl.
HONNIX—Mother of Mine, Kingfisher, Roost, Love Time, Child of the Night, Maid of the West and The Blot. Sunday, The Man of the Forest, LINCOLN—Lin the Tennant, Do or Dare, Yellow Arm, is Life Worth Living, two of Wesley Barry in Flint, Terror, Courage of the Tiger, Sunday, Dances of Love and Mystery.
VENOM—Three days each of The Great Impersonation and The Old Nest, Sunday, Secret of the Hills.
ATLAS—Three days each of the Days of By Bash of Birth, with Minches of the Jungle. Sunday, The ATLAS—It Can Be Done, What's Your Reputation Worth, Closed Wounds, Kiss in Kind, Scarred Ring and The Impermanent, Sunday, The Woman God
HKEWLB. The Fighter, two each of these Thames. That be bound At the End of World. Passing Thought. Sunday. The Girl From God's Country.
SPIDER
CHARLES MOORE
ARTHUR RAY
LIONEL MONOGAS
ISABELLE JACKSON
THE HOME OF REAL ENTERTAIN
RAND THE
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LAY CLAIM TO STAR
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engagement at
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France, Italy, Germany and other countries of Europe are each claiming Pola Negri, famous continent's greatest emotional actresses, who is now one of the brightest lights on the American screen. On Pola Negri, she will not permit herself to be claimed by any of these nations in which she is idolized by patrons of the concert and spoken stage as well as the silent drama. German nor Italian; and newspaper stories published in the United States describing her as a native of one or the other of these countries have been published. Miss Negri is Polish and wants the world to know it. She was born and reared in Poland, and is a close friend of Ignace Puderekis, the Polish actress who made her first big reputation as a star of the Russian imperial ballet in the caesar regime, being a wonderful lady. She is regarded by many as Europe's greatest and most versatile emotional actress, and has scored a sensational triumph which may have him celebrates to their furrows.
The vehicle in which she made her bow to the American picture loving public was "Passion," the spectacular production with some 5000 persons involved by Associated First National Pictures, Inc.
Her second appearance is in "Tygipy Blood," a screen adaptation of the original French Carmen, which will be shown at the States Theater on Sunday.
Miss Negri is a young woman, 25 years old and unmarried. She is a striking brunette of rare beauty and wonderful histrionic talent.
MAIL AERO
Shooting at yeh! shoot: Bart Kemett, Tom Cross, Billy Walker, Fanny Wise, Maggie Powells, Lamel Moore, Garibel Edmon, Archie Jones, Charley Brumfield, Laura Wiggs, Engelmanns Johnson, Inviable Concert Co., Billy Nichols, Aaron Tolliver, Sam Davis, J. Louis Johnson, A. J. McFarland, Charles E. Freeman, Sam Cross, Marte Boatner, Ada Booker, Anna Gerris, Carl Gustauf, W. F. Gerris, Jackie Kiley, Rose Whiting, Jackie Bradford, Sallie Gates, Pat Williams.
EATER
day, October 3,
nsation That Ever Struc
URING ENGAGEMENT
WARNING
On Account of the Delicate Subject and Scenes
Men and Women Will Not Be Admitted Together!
FOR
MEN
4 Special Shows Nightly
AT
6:30, 8, 9:30 & 11 P.M.
mented Orchestra at Eve
CHARLES MOORE
ARTHUR RAY
MAIL AERO
GAL ENTERTAINMENT
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PHINA & CO.
Phima & Co., one of the real hits of the big time, will open a three days' engagement at the Avenue Theater on Monday next. The "company" includes Walter Hall, Edith Spencer, Ruth Good, Katherine Brown and Billy Bailey, the well known comedian and actor who will be billed as "An Evening at Home," and it has had phenomenal success everywhere where it has shown. The entire lineup is a well qualified one and the act is well known. The final hall of this week brings the popular team of McCarver & Robinson. This is Billy McCarver and Bloody Robinson, two of the eleventh performers in various roles in the series offered, and this act is surrounded by others of equal merit. Included among these are the Six Hawaiians, a musical treat from the avant, avant-garde, carrying people. There will be two additional acts and a great big feature picture.
"KID CARL"
The wife of Kid Carl Hudson, the performer, with a month-old baby in her arms—a child which Carl has never seen—a was at the age of the Monday morning. She stated that Carl had gone to North Flatte, Neb., in July to join some show and that she has not heard from him show. She is practically a stranger in the house, being in North Carolina. So Carl, please write, or any one knowing Carl's whereabouts address a communication to Mrs. Edna Hudson, 3712 State street, Chicago, Ill.
Simms & Warfield have been switched from the Lafayette to the Alamanda, Brooklyn, & Liliana the Two Rivers, Nuts, are at the Keeney theater, Willisport, Pa.
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
Can Use First Class Male Performers at All Times
MANAGERS
Wishing to Book This Show and Others Write to
ARTHUR HOCKWALD
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3507 STATE
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EN
at Every Show!
PLEASE DO NOT TELL YOUR FRIENDS
WHO KILLED THE SPIDER
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R MAK BOX COMPANY TO FEATURE OUR PEOPLE IN MOVIES
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Gloria Swanson
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Elliott Dexter
Monte Blue
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Polly Moran
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GEORGIA MINSTRELS
By Coy Herndon
Friend Tony: For the first time in years the Georgia Minstrels are playing some territory in Missouri. Although a little different from best West Bank, the history of the Georgia business has been great, turning them into a center of commerce. The Georgia Minstrels looked as if they were shipwrecked after leaving Kannapolis city. There was so much excitement for the Georgia in K.C. that the leaders decided to call
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Winston-Salem, N. C., Sept. 21.
"Things look pretty lovely now in the theater," he said. "We need fair seats in the theater. We need to make things hum and an enjoyable time is anticipated by all. Business houses are putting on signs of life again. Our new great white lights were turned on last evening and the new strange lights—a miniature New York, in fact. Crowds are good at all the theaters this week. At the La Lune stock company, Robert Ferbe and Elise Ferbe, Raymond and Hazel Wallace, Tillie and Billie McLaurin, Danny and Nellie McClellan and Lattice Bits. All these performers are good and hard workers. That they possibly in the act. The Judge's Election." Raymond Wallace, tenor soloist can make good without resorting to Elise Ferbe, "the gallery god's favorite." had them with her from the start in her song "Red Hot," with "Fairyland" as the Altaqua, Ga., week of Sept. 25.
Uaisy Martin and company are at the Dunker Theater working independently, opened under new management, expecting to book independent acts. Sarnie Graham is taking a much needed seat at the Dunker Theater, 230 West Street. Don't know how long hell be with us by the looks of letters and telegraphs that keep arriving. Being the most beautiful man, That beautiful dramm, "East Tynne," was rendered at the Lafayette Theater Sept. 20, by home talent, and the music of the church. Much credit is due the cast for their earnest efforts. Harrison Bickhurst has showed the Stylist Steppers and joined Matt's Lincoln Stylist. The last week looking things over and he books like the picture of health. Roy White's Stylist Steppers are at Nashville, Tenn., to follow. The Twinn City Glce Club Quartet are at the Auburn-Temple, Tuesday, Sept. 27. The Lockhart Booster, 759 Depot street, Prat's Palace.
OMAHA!
By Wash
Oversee Tony: Another line of type or two from Donna. Tony, please say to the various charity projects that he is leading himself, who so successfully manages and owns the Monarch Billionard Barter and the famous Monarch Billionard Gift, which was originally chased by legal authorities because of it being patronized by both prices, expects to coenjoy and deserves to have involvement in such projects constantly. His address is the Santa 14th street. The Georgians I mean "Those Father and Son" and many other newly took things by storm. They entertained packed houses, were dined, and dined, well, that mother's Goy Goy Honduran has said she would not through it, as any paper will show in the next issue. Drop in to see some time Tony, Donna and Honduran is ready to go, and is really on her way. Move next time.
FRANK'S DOPE
Howard Theater
Washington, P.C.
Well, Field Marshal Tony—We are in the capitals, we are in the capitals, we are in the capitals, the use of saying anything? Everything is in a state of depression all over the country and I guess we are getting our share. Now I am going to about our shopman.
JOHN T. GIBSON
Mr. Gibson is owner of the Standard and Durabur theaters. Philadelphia is just not him. He has a small library in South Street and Edith Books and I played for him. I found him to be a wonderful manager. he said, "Now, Mr. Montgomery is going to have a real theater one of these days." Well, in that very small theater he played the business and he made it a paying proposition. Well, about three years later Mr. Gibson bought the Standard Theater, Philadelphia, and when I played for him he said, "Now, Frank, I have bought this theater so I can play the host of shows shows shows shows of any vaudeville theater in the United States." Well, everybody from California to Maine knows John Gibson. He shows shows shows of any vaudeville on the biggest shows of any theater in Philadelphia or anywhere in the country. There is no need or show that too big for John. "John Gibson to give the people their money's worth. And, believe me, they get it.
MR. GIBSON BUYS THE DUNBAR
THEATER PHILADELPHIA
After the Philadelphia people come to the theater hall E. C. Brown, a Philadelphia bunker, built the Dumbar and it was a sensation. Some of the business wanted to buy it, but Mr. Brown said: "I have built this theater for high class entertainment for Colored people who don't mean that I am going to give my people the kind of entertainment that they want, and any other nationality that I am going to give out for people. Well, after all the white promoters in the country had tried to buy the Dumbar Theater E. C. Brown turned the John O. Brown, and it showed that Mr. Brown was out for his people. Why?" Because he didn't let the white promoters have it, but sold it to Mr. Gibson.
Two pals, Salem T. Whitney and two pals, Hunt tutt, had the honor of opening it this week with their business. He had the honor following them in with my "Hello 1921" company. I had a talk with Mr. Gibson the other day and he said that he would even send to someone to get what his own want.
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*Dear Gen, Tony- Some job this, getting ready to open our first show, "Up and Down," Monday and rehearsing for the second show at the same time. But put the best effort in the first show and let the second slide along the last can, but we are determined to prove the "Take you out" by making the second show better than the first.
Amon Davis, formerly with Dude Adams, will relieve me of the burden of the blackface comedy I have been tooting for years. Not being fashioned after the rudged lines of Atlas, I will relieve me from the continued pressure, Mr. Davis is an intelligent as well as a talented comedian. Again, he will relieve me of the burden of that class of comedy enjoyed by so many and which you very friendly told me you could not see me doing. Between the two or us, we ought to be of clean comedy it is looking for.
Nat Cash, who has been associated with the Smarter Set for years as basso and character artist, staged the show. "I don't think any show that fronts the footlights this season will be able to present a more artistic brand of staging. If he has left anything out in the show, I have to be discovered or created."
CHRONIC HIT
New York City—Nissie and Blake, co-writers of "Shuffle Along" now present their first direct Tuesday to write two more productions, which Edgar Mastregrover will produce, "Shuffle Alone" is a classic hit of the season, performing the traditional tabou of Florence Mills and the Harmony Four has greatly improved the production since its inception. Diane Hone, a secretary of the Colleges of the City, co-wrote and a film editing last Sunday and that moving pictures were made many times in Washougal.
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THE REV. STERRETT, FEARLESS
RACE CHAMPION, PASSES AWAY
THE REV. STERRETT, FEARLESS
RACE CHAMPION, PASSES AWAY
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 30. The passing of Rev. Norman H. Sterrett,
D. D. Aug. 27, an able minister of Rev. Norman Zion, Zion
connection and a fearless race champion of the bloody recon-
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connection and a fearless Racie champion bloody Ie co-instruction period, has not only cast a riotom of Panthers state, but over Carolinians in every section of the county, place more was his death lamented than in New York, where the divine's son, Norman B. Sterrett, Jr., the successful harmler undertaker, is prominent.
leen undertaker, is prominent. Dr. Sterrett was not only a spiritual leader, but also a leader of our South Carolina, leader of his time, he was a stanch spokesman for our rights. This brave attitude was maintained before and after the civil war.
Both Races Mourn
At the impressive funeral services held in Mount Zion A. M. E. church Aug. 31, allocated by Rev. E. H. Auchtermel, the pastor of St. stalwart soul who so faithfully had served his God and his people by resolutions adopted by the local ministers and the clergyman in charge, he was the first Methodist connection through the divine's wise and strenuous efforts of nearly three score years from a more handful to many tens of thousands. Not only was Dr. Sterrett a pulpit orator, but a builder as well, for he built many churches and brought them members into the community. His work was the purchase of Mount Zion church in this city. His ministry was a fruitful one and he lived to see many changes in the history of the church, reached in history when he taught night school secretly. He was a member of eight general conferences and assisted in the election of a number of bishops, being bishop except two.
His Passing
Massive in stature, ripe in years, virile in character, truthful, positive and many, strong in his friendship, and strong in his faith. God, on Saturday, Aug. 27, at 7:40 p.m. he quietly breathed his last and entered the peaceful shades of the church in a brighter and more glorious time. Peace be to his ashes. Then—
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Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 30.—General Tony; In accordance with your command I endeavored to do a jack Latt on the Smarter Set Monday and beg to submit the following as the resultant of my periscopic lamping of the doin's. The Whitnies are present two o'clock this season, under the doin's do plum, Down" and "Small Town Folks". The former was selected to bust open the legitimate season here, and, incidentally, be the first attraction offered the Dunbar by the little Napoleon of the theatrical planet, John T. Gibson.
"Up and Down" is a fast moving entertainment, with a superb abundance of genuine spontaneous fun, canyons and a gloomy dispelling, Sahin Tutt Whitney. He works like a Trojan and his electrical coaching in the wings had no small amount to do with the wonderful reception accorded to his work, a big asset in the personnel are the bronze beauty choristers. They are a comedy and shapely group, well drilled, agile and display a wardrobe which gives the aggregation a tone of confidence. The principals prove to be a real asset Hanchee Calloway's condition of "Up and Down" was a clever bit of distinctive song handling as one sees in it to Margaret Sinus "Whimsy" second only to Crazy Over Daddy, J. F. Moore, late of the Lafayette players, knocked 'em for a goal with three numbers decreed in his imitative way. Anon was a humdinger. The ensemble work with this number and the grand finale of "On Your Toes" would not be out of place in the Follies. Nat
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APPOINTMENTS IN BROOKLYN STIR VOTERS OF RACE
Politicians Disregard Wish of Citizens, Who Are Disappointed by Action Taken
By Walter R. Lofton
Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 30—With the replacement of Executive Chairman James C. Calder, the United States Senator William Calder comes a great wave of resentment throughout the rank and file of our cities in Kings county. This feeding of the public is the regular monthly meeting of the Colored Republican county committee, the quarters, 655 Hickman Street, Sept. 30. The political pot was started hellow when the chairman, W. H. McCarthy, commander in chief of operations the district. The white representatives agreed that the voters are disappointed with the treaties they have received at the hands of the state and the nation. For Calder, the "great promoter" as one called him, has taken the lead from John Hickman, the governor, and has pinned him into the fire "for our group," *Livingston has given us little and Calder will give us less," said some of the leaders. Unless the leaders show that they intend to give the Race a square deal, *Livingston has given us little and Calder will give us less," said some of the leaders. And many others state they will have to throw their influence elsewhere and use pitiness publicity, not matter how the party leaders and fakes.
Attorney Lewis Reprimanded
The day following the meeting our comparative interview interviewed several leaders in Boston and loss for Calder because neither one had given the fare any worth while recognition. Grand Exhibition did not decide for Calder but did not decide to be quoted at this time, but his expression showed that he was not exhausted over the years. Mr. Jacobs, John H. Smith, Rev. W. B. Lawton and Franklin W. Morton all agreed that the political skies looked dark and glimmery for the Race. John H. Nixon said: "I am a friend of Calder, in so order not to hurt him. I will keep my mouth closed because no act of the that will impress my people. Personally, I believe the best friend we ever had politically passed away a few months ago and how we are political citizens in the country."
FUNERAL OF HENRY SCOTT
Brockley, N. O., Sept. 30. - The speeches, Communal Baptist church was held on Sunday, Sept. 30, for friends who came to pay the last tribute or respect to Henry T. Scott, the contractor of 58 Samuel Street, Jamaica, whose funeral was being held at the funeral home of James R. Adams, deified the sage, theology of the Heir and work of Mr. Scott. The deceased was born in Oberlin, O. 5 years ago. He went to North Carolina and was born in being living in Jamaica a number of years. He was a Muson and an Elk, Mr. Scott built many houses in the section section and with his brother, John, he was born in N. O. He is survived by a wife, mother, brother, son and daughter.
BEATEN IN RESTAURANT
New York, Sept. 29—George Taylor, used 50, living at 127 West 130th Street, until his final Tuesday suffering from infections of the scalp sustained during an alteration with an unknown man in a restaurant at 167 West 130th Street. Taylor told the police that he went into the restaurant to eat and that a stranger soon entered and immediately knocked him over the head with bottle.
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WILLIAM MARTIN BURKE
September, 30. The funeral of William Martin Burke, whose circles, was held from the understated parishes of George Harris, 630 Hirschline street, September 18. Mr. Martin Burke, whose illness was employed by J. R. Burt of 1522 Dean street. For a number of years he was also employed by the various trustees. He was 57 years old. He was 57 years old of North Carolina, coming here when a small boy. The Rev. J. D. Gordon officiated. He had no known relation to Martin Burke. Mr. Martin's other friends here all funeral expenses.
TUCKER RELEASED ON BAU
New York, S. p., 29. - William Tucker, 27, who was arrested Sept. 18 after firing two shots at Mrs. Isabel Perry Buckley in her home at 101 West 132d street, was released in Brooklyn on Sept. 18. Henshall courts Tuesday, Mrs. Buckley is improving in Harlem hospital from a bullet wound in her hand.
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arrived here Monday to spend two
hours with her sister - in Williams-
bridge.
Samuel Brooks, 92 Smith street, Jamaica, Long Island, visited friends here.
Ms. Scott Jodlin, 102 West Eldredwell knight music composer, is very ill at her home and has been advised by her physician to undergo an operation, which she describes the week prior to 15, as Fire Prevention Week. Students are being registered Monday, and students will be counting elementary school at 8:35 for general education preparation for making music, and other interests.
Christian Cautian, 25, 60 West 125th
Thursday from an unknown illumination
Tuesday from an unknown illumination
New York, Sept. 20.—The bureau of information for graduate nurses, which Mrs. Adah G. Thoms, assistant charge nurse at Lincoln Hospital, serves as the office to all registered nurses who desire to enter selected fields of nursing or to take up new phases of the profession which might interest them. It offers upon written or personal application advice for all graduates in institutional jobs, private duty, industrial or visiting work. In addition to supplying those jobs, the bureau may be obtained for extension work for post-graduate courses and training for public health and community work. The bureau also stands in a position to give detail information instituted and all nursing agencies which may be useful for the individual nurse to obtain.
W. DAVID BROWN DIES
New York, Sept. 20. W. David Brown, one of the oldest and most prosperous undertakers in this city, died Saturday after a long illness. He was a day night from Mother Zion Church, W. 130th street. Mr. Brown was a member of many fraternal organizations and was prominent in all of the Services were largely attended. The deceased was 55 years old and was born in Wilmington, Del. He has first opened business at 146 W. 32nd street, and in later years opened a Branch in Newark, and the main office at 2315 Seventh avenue. His wife M. Brown has been under the care of a physician. He was a 32nd degree Mason, grand treasurer of the Grand United order of Old Fellows, and a member of the order of twelve years, a member of the order of Moses, St. Lake, and various social organizations. He was secretary of the Hamilton lodge of Old Fellows for over 70 years and a devoted church member.
MONROE NILLS ARRESTED
New York, Sep. 25-Monroe Mills
19, 35' West 125th street, was arrested Wednesday in St. Nicholas Park by Detective Scott after attacking and attempting to rob William St. 61' West 125th street.
M. Edward Pay, 247 Franklin avenue, has returned from Worcester, Massachusetts, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hargard, Mrs. C. Edwards and son, James L. Hargard, has returned from a trip to Atlantic City, N.J., and has returned from a trip to Charles M. Laws, 11 Hull street, who has returned from his vacation spent in Lakewood, N.J. A. Amanda Fay, 50, Savannah, Ga., has returned home after a visit to her daughter, M. C. Gillens, 436 Cannon avenue, and her grandmother, N. Martin, Richard Bausen, 359 Cumberland street.
Richard Iaxon, 359umberland street, is home again after several weeks stay in trauma, where he was the guest of John Lockhart, 69 St. Mary's street, has house after several weeks vacation, house after several weeks vacation, W. I. Ungman, Clark University, W. M. Ungman, Clark University, M. M. Jones, 75 Stuart avenue, Miss Clyde Laverne, 3249 Wabash avenue, Chicago, IL, is visiting her aunt, Marie Molden, 25 Stuart street, Brooklyn.
Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, both of Mrs. J. M. Wilson of Chicago at their residence, 127 West 125th street. Those two women, Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs. Pred Herrera, Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs. Gerritta Love of Houston, Texas. Mrs. Wiley Wilson entertained at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Wilson of Chicago and Mrs. Vlora Williams of New York City at her residence. On Wednesday, Mrs. Wilson is at her Wednesday, Mrs. Wilson is at her half culture farm. C. J. Walker
Mrs. Edith Leonard Scott of Boston, MA, mother of Michael and mother in Manassas, Long Island, and Mrs. George Moore of Montreal, Canada, spent a few days in Gotham, under the watchfulness of the mournershers at St. Philip's P. 12, church. Mrs. George Duncan Court, sent the week-end in his old home, Worcester, Mass. Upon his return, she received her in school. The fall opening of the library received together parties, one from 6 to 8 for the evening clubs at the YWCA, and the Jolly Junior Club of the YWCA an opening reception for mothers and friends of the girls girls Friday evening, Misses Hattie Green and Claudia Dahl and Misses Hattie Green and Claudia Dahl a spindle program, commencement of vacation days at Camp Lafayette. The Lafayette Club gave its first dance in American on Thursday evening in St. Louis. The committee composed George and Waltab of the YWCA.
Under the auspices of the international Bible School, Student, and Teacher at Lafayette Hall, J. L. Lynch was the principal speaker. J. L. Lynch, a member of the 51st preschool police reserves, has been sick for the post-west at her residence. James Laddie, Icy West Street stairway was struck with a baseball bat during a game on the seventh avenue. Holley was treated by a surgeon for inversion of the upper department of the Silver Street stairway. Friday, Miss Nellie Wardale is supervisor of the department, which comprises girls from 12 to 20 years. Miss Minnie Brown, the noted senior was appointed minister of State for commenced her duties Sunday. Miss Josephine Pinson Dolmine, w. C. A. 157th street, was general secretary of the Ashland Branch in commenced her duties Sunday. The 157th street branch as director of the employment and vacation department. Opening Y. W. C. A. services of the opening Y. W. C. A. services of the principal speaker and special musical ensemble. The principal speaker and special musical ensemble will hold a meeting tonight (Friday). Miss Emma N. Hanson, chairman of the branch.
Beginning Monday, classes in the domestic art and science and commercial courses will open; also the fall term in the public department at the W. Y. C. A.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 20. $2—John
Halliday, 45, was on street,
Mallinson, world war II work,
work was saved from committing a
possible murder September 18 when
he was arrested by officer Phillips of
the Eastern Parkway police force,
when questioned he gave the
answer, "Take it before
it do something." He said that he had been out of
he work in $500 bills. He was
held in $500 bail in the avenue
for special sessions.
BOY SCOUTS GET BUSY
New York, Sept. 30—Troop 758, Marshmont Bay Scouts, has taken on the task of organizing a meeting, the troop adopted as their 1922 watch world, obedience and punctuality, and judging by the spirit in the lead in the seventh division. The following are officers for the new term: J. A. Perry, C. Qualle, R. K. Perry, R. Reemple, C. Perry, K. Perry, R. Reemple, C. Perry, L. LaHerrone, W. Burton, and James A. Perry is deputy commissioner of the company, which is the pioneer of the Boy Scouts of America. The Buffalo of Manhattan Comm. Boy Scouts of America. There are present five troops in Mamaroneck, they are 257, 303, 604, 704 and 768.
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FAREWELL PARTY
New York, Sept. 20—Miss. George Shinolds, 82, W. 13th St., drive a farewell party Saturday afternoon in home of Miss Evan Robinson, who the summer in Gotham, named by her son, Master Edward, she left Tuesday for her home in Charleston, S. C.
The house, decorated for sixteen years with appropriate delicacies of a great variety. A program of songs and music by Miss Evan Robinson, assisted by Miss Lattie Ames, made dancing a real enrichment for the affection.
HELEN HAGAN IN RECITAL
New York, Sept. 20—Miss Helen H. Gagan, a pianist of note and still in a recital Oct. 10 at Avondale Hall.
Miss Hagan is a product of American and French masters and has been highly compelled by the press and the highest compositions. Music lovers and be glad of the opportunity to hear this artist again in the Empire City. The affection of the press.
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BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
By WALTER R. LOFTON
George Jarvis, 1, of Marion street, sustained a possible fracture of the left hip in front of his home. September 22.
Miss Louise T. Simpson, a graduate worker here, will head the department of domestic Science and Art at the University. Four years later, A. C. Monsieur, Ph.D., will be a pastor of Begen Baptist church, is on his annual vacation. He will be away for the fifth annual harvest home of the Brown Memorial church began Simpson in 1912. He will be the liev. D. C. Gittens. It lasted all the week and was well attended each Mrs. Luey W. Clark is quite ill at the time. A block party will be held October for the benefit of the Home for Aged Children between Trev and Schonectady avenues. Miss M. McKinley and E. C. Gittens are the block party given by members of Nazarene church September 21 was
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Sept. 30, 2015
Jamieson Wilson
better letter, Knox
Dick, "will not be able to steal for at
least five years, for judge Bayes gave
him that match time in Sing Sing on
the 1960s," said Bayes and his last attack was stealing the eyeglasses. Elks' charm, watch and cost of William Jones, he bid all
for, said Bayes. "He not in the tools of the law 'Nickel Dick' lived at $90 Dean street.
POLICE COURT NEWS
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
White Plains, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hunter of cousin Robert H. Higgins of cousin Robert H. Higgins of Windmill street. Robert and Isaiah Hirne were to make-bake, N. G., by the elders of their mother, Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Peterson, who have been in Colorado Springs to their home at 72 Broadway street, Mrs. J. L. McMillan has returned after Milda M. N. McMillan, George W. Freeman has taken over the Patrick Shay home and son returned Saturday from a pleasant W. Walking and Mrs. Pete Sugge and son returned Saturday from a pleasant W. Walking and Mrs. Pete Sugge. Miss Betty Collins has returned after a pleasant vacation with relatives in Nebraska.
Jamaica, N. Y.
Utica N Y
Mrs. Joseph Randolph, who received a severe cut on the hand recently, is survived by her husband, Peter, who recently held a grand birthday party at the Imperial in honor of their son, Christopher, a public wedding held in Chanel in a number of years occurred when he was 17. He later to the silver last Wednesday. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randolph, who Sandrids was flower bearer and Mrs. Ruth Lavenham ring bearer. The ceremony was held at home on Whitehall street. John A. Albert, Sandrids husband, having purchased a beautiful home in Gooseville, N.Y. You'd better send to
FISKE CLUB HOLDS 2ND
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ANNUAL AFFAIR FOR FUND
Brooklyn, Sept. 30, Tues. friday
the Fish University Club of
New York and the annual affair for the scholarship
fund. It will be held at the Academy
of Music, Miss Lydia Mason
the first to secure the scholarship
will appear. Miss Lydia works
the society and is Edwin E. Dorn is chairman of the entertainment committee.
FINGER NEARLY SEVERED
Brooklyn, Sept. 29, Larry Fuller, president of Mrs. Fuller, and his index finger nearly severed from his hand last week, while operating a machine in the eastern district section of the city. Physicians at the Eastern District hospital said their amputation will not be necessary unless blood poisoning sets in.
DR. WRIGHT NEAR INJURY
New York, Sept. 30, Dr. Louis T. Wright, 218 W. 139th street, narrowly escaped serious injury last week when a southbound Eighty-Fifth Avenue automobile at 148th street and Eighty Avenue. The car, a Franklin, was completely demolished. Fortunately the physician was not injured.
Killed by Common Law Wife
New York, Sept. 30, - Herbert Smith, a jailer, living in apartment 58 in 200 Fourth avenue, was shot Thursday by his common law wife, Carole Williams, aged 26, who was later arrested by Detective Donohue and held for the grand jury on a charge of homicide.
HARLEM COMMUNITY SERVICE
New York, Sept. 30, - Mothers are requested to join the Mothers Club under the supervision of physicians and physicians nurses will now time to time give interesting talks and instructions on the care and training of the children. Miss Reedh Nichols, girl worker at the local school, will give a large group and glee club and invite young men and women to join mothers are urged to send their little ones in the afternoon for recreation from 4 to 5 o'clock. The Community house is at 200 W. 13th street.
BUSINESS MEN PLAY HOSTS
New York, Sept. 30, - A, L. Davis and Fred Laurie, business partners at the Grill, northeast corner of 137th street and Lenox avenue, were hosts to sit or more guests Wetness.
The affair was strictly for "old New Yorkers." Some outdoors rang in, but it was in the woe hours of the war and heard all they could stand about "the good old days of Harlem" of 20 years ago.
WEST INDIANS AND POLICE
New York, Sept. 30,—I took Detective Greenberg of the inspectors' staff two seconds to disperse a gang of West Indians who were trying to assault an ambulance to fight in front of Harlem hospital Wednesday morning. Until the detective arrived it required about fifty to hold an unkown bad man, and immediately fed at the sight of the sleuth.
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New York, Sept. 26 — Joseph Brown 21, living at 255 W. 943rd street, came to Harlem on Tuesday to visit his friends and to sell his gun. He came to the home of George Matthews, apartment 5 at 240 W. 943rd street, and accending to the occupants of the apartment, began to revolver, revolver, it suddenly exploded, sending a bullet through his neck which finally lodged in a mirror. Now back in Hackley, who was passing the house, hearing the shot, went to the apartment and had the man sent to the Harlem hospital, a prisoner on a charge of violating the law. Brown's condition is serious.
JULIA GANT DIES
New York, Sept. 30-Mrs. Julia Gant, 45, W. 142, W. 134 street, who after undergone a serious operation, suddenly succumbed at the Wilson Sanitarium, Sunday night, Sept. 30, from Clinton Grove chapel, Wednesday afternoon, Dr. W. H. Woods officializing. Gant was a provider of St. Moses M. K. church and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She is survived by a husband, James B. Grant, two sisters, Miss Elizabeth A. Grant, and other relatives and many friends. The floral tributes were numerous.
BEATS SISTER; ARRESTED
LILLIAN TAYLOR ARRESTED
New York, Sept. 30—Lillian Taylor, 27, 635 Los Angeles avenue, was arrested Wednesday charged with enduring Wednesday charges with an officer, Mrs. Tibby and stealing quantity of wearing apparel valued at $70.
Mrs. Allen En Route to Europe
New York, Sept. 30—Mrs. Pay Allen, a well known musician of Los Angeles, Cal., and sister of Mrs. Hazel I. Bell, 144 Edgerville avenue, arrived on route to Paris, on Saturday, to engage engagements extended into 1922.
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DETECTIVE RAIDS WOMAN'S "FIRST NATIONAL" BANK
Ends Get Rich Quick Scheme by Finding Marked Bill In Her "Roll"
Bochester, N. Y., Sept. 29, 2013. Carrie Cable, 11, 114 Gordon place, was too anxious about "provin" "things." As a result of her desire to show everybody she is now in fall. Carrie seems to have conceived a scheme by which an ordinary washroom might "get rich quick." Her desire for an expression for the few ideas which were allowed to come to it, so as soon as the scheme whereby she might in life be entered in life, entered her objecting mind, she went to work to see how it would come out. She fortunate Mrs. Cable was one of that cult which believes the world owes them a living. Her obsession includes not just a doctor but not just a girl or her whether she wiped out the obligation with silver or gold or she leather, dealt in values and not material.
The first part of the world she is said to have sought to extract payment from avenue N. M. Kegel's extensions, however, were not the modern painless ones, and her debt "hollered." It seems as though, in the past, washerwoman, she gave Mirra Mirra a diamond ring and some other valuables. The police heard Mirra eries and Detective William H. Christie. To get a clear idea of just what Carrie's game was, her employer took a $2 bill, performed a section of it with pin holes and took down its washers, which might stumble over it. She did.
Detective Christie was informed and came a running. The pressure on Mirra's jewelry, which charge she vehemently denied.
"What do I want of your jewelry?" she is asking. "What is the money of my own."
"I don't believe you have got a cent," replied her accuser.
"Just you wait a minute and I'll you," she indignantly yelled back.
Whenceupon she proceeded to give the officer a view of her ample back dressed a "roll" from the so-called "First National". Christie's eyes bulked, but he held his ground and fouled the roll for a nurture. He did so and discovered the perforated bill. He informed her that she was under "1000" she was of other "good folks gone wrong". In court she plowed not the case was adjourned to Sept. 11.
New Congregational Church
New York, Sept. 20.—The new Con-
gregational church, Rev. A. C. Carr-
rion, pastor, had the largest audience
since it began three months ago at its
services last Sunday. Rev. W. W.
Motter, pastor, welcomed the Washington
worshiping at the W. M. C. A.
West 137th street.
HELEN HAGAN
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REDDING BEATS HILLDALE
— By Wiliam White
Titets Welds tenatyn. saslas, ts
sar Thawte Tilidate wee wt Tart
Fee reece ae atelae ptedonie at
Seale Wes ate eating tay oe teal
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sees se yy ant wae Heed thee sigan
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we Ne el
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HOWARD PREPARES FOR
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ELITE GIANTS
WIN SOUTHERH
CHARIPIONSHIP
:
het the Montgomery Grey ox, who
Finvinetde, holding the Giants to three
an ieee ILE,
Bomewny no ee oe sonc—e Ft
“ittreriegs Stann aid Charleston:
SAS, Me aa ok RT
GAIN RESIGNS FROM VANDALS;
ERS THT PHS
(SERVICE|
Call Douglas 796 for re-
sults of Rast vs. West series
Suturday. Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday.
For result of Sunday's
double header call Midway
BU. Results can be bad
day of game after 7 p.m.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Gamo eae, a eee aa re
ee Ly esha lahat
alae gaet Hesiod abt TaRanerd
BOXERS" NAMES
It has often occurred to me that the present day crop o
hoxers are overdoing one thing in particular, That is in th
matter of names. | find in reading through the various new:
dispatches the doings of California Joe Gans, Young Joe Gans
Panama Joe Gaus. Mexican Joe Guns, Young George Dixor
ee Young Peter Jackson. Now | wonder if the public isu’
about tired of the: present day boxer living off the reputation
of one whe is cold in his grave, especially where there is n¢
blood relationship.
‘Then there is Jack Blackburn. light heavyweight, an
Young Jack Blackburn. ‘There is Jack Johnson and Young
Jack Johuson, and 1 could fll this column with names tha
become rather confusing.
My snggestion is this: If family conneetions prevent th
boxers from using their right names, find some other alia
hosides six or eight of them digging up poor old Peter Jackson
George Dixon and others who have long since passed to th
“happy hunting gcoutds.” FAY.
: —ey—
In and Around New York F itz
Ti has often occurred to me that the present day crop of
hoxers are overdoing one thing in particular, ‘That is in the
matter of names. 1 find in reading through the various news
dispatches the doings of California Joc Gans, Young Joe Gans,
Panama Joe Gans, Mexican Joc Gans, Young George Dixou
znd Young Peter Jackson. Now | wonder if the public isn’t
about tired of the:present day boxer living off the reputation
of one who is cold in his grave, especially where there is no
blood relationship.
‘Then there is Jack Blackburn. light heavyweight, and
Young Jack Blackburn, ‘There is Jack Johuson and Young
Jack Johnson, and U could fill this columm with names that
become rather confusing.
My suggestion is this: If family connections prevent the
boxers from using their right names, find some other alias
besides six or eight of them digging ap poor old Peter Jackson,
George Dison and others who have long since passed ty the
“happy hunting grounds.” FAY.
ere
In and Around New York 3 21%
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“The Sasheille te Giants, winners, of the Somthere, League etvamnsdiruy, seme bys Meowident Berta
2 a A a Se in af silage Wliaen: wn eit ate arte turing that
ieay Sasi ude bouts “Atta ee icoee amet aed eestion. aut aes
Sige ite ai Marat, fe) Sct aca" Ba et nat) Sa
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wont AL Cant Tie Bahn, te Are
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thartehex tit at twthe et a
tiie amg ceemiiae dete 2 ids
prio eu Yt: nt iter ur
atte ties’ hayteswesieneal tint Woh
tea Whale wa vee
The Isnkettall wap fe uth St fe
sting pate Hewat ene where the
tiger tease staged, tae tone? NCA Uns
Ti ehctaksivtens das, reits neon
Smiling “Hin Nefan, whe Bets the
auietbewizhit tink mien ‘thes Nowe Eee
iid saaves nats Wileann Howry Fae
fer iat ftir ior renneie nf Nerve t=
tae tthe! Nove 'Higtiten Aa
Newington. be t.'September 13. Fuse
ier mene lind a hie sid went down
fe th tn cao a'thee ties etanen,
Stal tebe ie ihe eared tet acl ara!
wih, gto regret annewer ibe tel
ter te tiga fecend tt, the janes tos
titeed” SSmaatines aaii she wane
Sistete tslaml turned ast 4.000 stron
seo Ntaiy wen uet
VIRGINIA NORMAL BEGINS
ACTIVITIES ON GRIDIRON
Veterstare, Ca. Rept. Sait ihe
anti nf teu amit Wats Qe
i Reticl ebaeatiow fet tte ies
nia Nocmde vate Wea ik ut
Mites adler Canwepsit att ata
Enuaitet hance eqn Serimcteht ate
Fee Se ins on tn aie a rt
Fc atl "eda Set ae
“Cit Me Aveta Sittin oft
ectetiha te at peur teen. “Loner
ener cnet dobar, ee
Tae batting eae
iene anton cig Watt
iin a ache ease ot
tiee tine tag ern’ sbent se tae in
elias del tthe fsmanents
rai tating ater om. 4 one ste
Eamamages hate horn het cam the
cuore reine ‘wa wore Geum for
tide ite tant Boa
eit inlbsee “renee ete the
tee han eters it he fle tte
et, S=Lasingaane at Waterss.
tice EHIME alae
(SE BT ined at Wntincton,
Ue Biitetatn titanate
Sok. TaWurgiane Sematary tsi
ties 8 au at Ceterabunrg
Si 1iithuen Mons a eh
a Shale AT. Novth Caton at
rocecsiang Sn
JACK JOHNSON TO BOX
F, MORAN IN CANADA
Xow York, Sept, a.—-Avearding to
prose votes’, eke Jonasony el bee
[fink Movag’ én Mentvea Cay Oe
Iain 33. "rhe “hemes are
chvatuied to travel ten, rams or
BY
“BILL”
WHITE
To Which We Agree
CROWD HOWLS
Disapproves of Action Taken in
12-Round Go Which Is
Halted in 4th
Now Yark, Sept. 30-—The 12-round
tects between Foung San Taangtord
An'Nerw Chale nt tho Connmion=
rituh Chiae saneday: nigghe came to
ania Just’ hetore Oued oF the
fourth aun, "when “eferes Awis
Grifte vated iattent, “Natupatiy the
‘Seulley went to. Chine Tie tans
howled dee Bestee slaw for at Weuee
oy tes "om account 0€ Unt
MTanatont has! a peeullar style of
Gatiting, aid whe he may nue ase
Maun Cink he eeruainty was wOL FN
A heltiees condition whet hunters
Shere hated. Laingtont. walked wver
Te Toan go" itouckes why ae sented hn
ihe gels “snetio, at tok hin he
stilt uice snd tnat eit shou
that have stopped the Hight. “O'leourice
totais 40 hue all eights
Sivkie Walker, the farmer amatene
aahtertet, wan over dicts Wernnam
ieahw ie afte feat rude
inag alt
Hi air bout between Charles
Lecehiee ant dohmag Helter ened ih
Bea,
lIN THE SQUARED CIRCLE
SRE SOA MEOR AND: FANE: MORAN.
“the Kastern povss Rasties dak dle
winth tit Frag, Manta tor ton ani
Thlhiuntecads vist hae Ht potty coal
Wt Wil eines the ‘tanidee penne ind ot
Hine my Stacie estmetauek ait. Cin” the
‘aioe havnt, ne. ean haga? sew. teers
Marae, Cin tis tage thee wih Ti
Sein, Gar putcage's ene worthy! af
Sansiteratione Vine thea same Morte
Sect ae Var Rias ean
Sirin, “Pratices somes scare go tele
Ack ware vhugsigie Bram ern oh Pes
‘nilny thes at thant Tay teeta PRAMS
‘hee ae vente nur eavd eee Ue
iintee Tight haiti, nated Murs “AUR.
Thin isa chanee fer tack, whe koe te
Seurt seates pawn, ce teste ket hack, Int
foie favor agains, “Heh, om the athe:
Mega ase hese
Ht of tne Penne tines ae Jae
sien Welg Kem atl esate week te
Heres tate tiling “without 20 donb
Hint moet slvcatit mse: mien She ane
ieee nthe eh neon tars
AU inves ear wie gent wcampde.¢¢
the prexent nay dizhtors: atau kite
Heated tant aye ater as Rnureed oath
inne au, of Pet Ht wi
feal tesinjaapee champ hime: Kilts kel
fie) nia Sey it” ua wc
asta Peak Shoat wnmcketie a
ii ie he a Wa tr
rag esery tnend ping Of Daring OU
FRA, Noma cerestintth tr Sn
iat we tena cater. hoki At a few
Of the wosent dass Mich elas Vay. te
Songtinet tia with the nid tives I
wonlitane, Ange tins middle Wes
Auorier laingh fiker a saat, We have
Gniay dolmng Wilson, "terean Dowaes
SK citteing.: Panam Jen Cans Stee
SteFiet car bugs Te wkd liners
AS the sane fitme! tien Qa, Dan Cree
don teartemn eodten Comers daw Wabeotts
‘Reva ig, bw wi eae er a
Besson toe hele” geet Yasha. Sean
fever wand of so tageh Umesiew, tat
Sit dies Tomhe ih stem cuss oF are
Fringe ome we, the thee te, thelr corner
Featacad steep
nie the nthior, dus, Wilsow's: oud of
thee tess wine cakrat away feet Ble ft
Heres: tiny: hevatter ‘te teould wet Mit
Er opomnen fant erring we tout ant
tina fie ehesmpion. If amanacors wea
Bey theit aeattiuciat ot te corner at
Theltahters te puldie Seothd set se Fes
Hie tie manger “The Wek Hemagere
Santer eine this war is atl germs am,
Cae" uhem eat, ‘cominnisshoarers? Tot te
F afar uaa weap te Gant Hots
pions
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ere Boca Aes
Be aNIK 4)
NE
Sei pest Sie
Dy JULI JONES, Jr.
GUBAN STARS SPLIT EVEN 1K
- DOUBLE BILL WITH FOSTERITES
Pan ae ear igen
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ease ee
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Seapine
Se a EE aon
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fea arene aaa
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cen tare er as cl ot oe
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ai 8 eee Aw
stecer. a6! ET igen ot Le
ween gt Hier 8 A Eg
Wate: tT oo aSuteee eek TA
Pets EL RMR Se To
hers 2 hhtece ot 14 Y
Weer eR 7g Vuuren a tf
Mee 8 dag aay sea
fsa a ah ago ice ae a
Simla Se Wt Samael gw oF
onan ESE ott EHF
Months ta, ate, a tahaae
faces en Watle—re Schaef Naas
SSO MASRS Sahat aE ag Hea
ood Gaze
Oar can ae Sa ich Pet
okie
MONARCHS STRENGTHEN
HOLD ON SECOND PLACE
‘The Kamsie ig Monarchs stents
suede old sy secon) are a he
Wheto "Stee Vaeaee x! tucine the
Sontag andl fling ie lomite heats
Sith thee Sunday. SI Hocadan
etiet their agi went gate
poten to eer tale Wess gee
iene ane act ethers wise ed
fer pied thei seme nga sane thie,
Hat tet Stee eae the NAM Corte
Sinaselis fn te dest come we Trae
Mucrred thecal ine the ‘Ste Touts
aieemtse Dre eae Towed ee Gene
hibsartana Gai cai te
Phdet ienean wag. un he Mil or Ue
Mihai etd tl te
icy het tna eee
there ered frindan” when sath
tnereye for ele fini, erhen, Uae i
po ae ae gt eg:
Matt, at Siti r 3
newt, ete Eitan, nefld it 'G 8
eke, Head aN eg a 2
Went 2 oo Meteo
Romi a bt ewtcncey foe =
Gene aa th Wee ee Ew F
inane ceed bok Pons, Bed FS -5
Mines ns 2 aw Rema or a a8
ne RSS Win we SG
‘Totals. Bis WE Totals 8
eas Peeiacoencersiiseetee (SUS ee. e gee
Staurrie ccc o 8 Se
iit disioa tint, Soins, Tag a
ee, a, 2S a
Sire. Wocane enter Sores Mt a
sgt Stet hte tg Ke ae
ia, Teta tne,
Tein, Maio” alah MeN an Ti
Fonts, Mee Sa eit Vania!
Filta, tid tata bt vet
deghage Wg shoes Pha inuinec” aro
eRe Wega, 4 hye spares, "Ege
an a ee Ni ae alpen te i
‘pestle aml Sete
eat
Flest Game Sunda
Ye
it te tanta? w 90 Le 1g ask
Bech Sonia 200A TAB wor is
ingjeeriew feuded esta Cars
ss Crater ged banca
Second Came
St. Lals tilaniers crs 8 08 OA
ie Means Oa 8 Oat
ietronieastvithiait aii ideomett? toot
sa aad Tune
adhe out acing of sackeoss
as
TUSKEGEE'S COACH
NOW PICKING TEAM
By FB. Hicks
“Toskegen Intite, "Mian Senn, 20 —
get Ekta hekedee peed km
eau «Stash te awe peda big am
fate ASAT ahaa, te start that? he
Eh eaae i'm mnateeta team obi
Be ada he haem ei tie toe eos mo
She nett chan phan ing
xen tue ont inte
the idarthoes amine wae esate
deel A eee strewn
Siamen’ He theeemgtara wf the taunt
gon "the "Ealgetng nid wacauny pars
Eiike neural ates Gast eetnlte te
fier shin ala Warten Parmer Wie
Secrs “Site tae Hinxton arhay
Mote uate ashe
Fe Aegyam ot Lalo university.
Aeieiptngle Vane at Timah” Ca Sips
FY Lien telveratyy theaters Pay ate
Cgte's ite ansintaee
nce wai cuameeats ease
Husann. Cube. toad. Wi-iiaek Taw.
oytditewielt chainpleny t ytey was
Eapnct i the eter tend wt asi bet
fed tSermura tant ete ang At
Ist Seek be, Jimny: Key twmitt, of
Roh rie ata Rotts uae necked
ing eel etiguss the Mulan rons
eight. tm six rounds during hie tour of
‘the iskuind. is
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921
THIRTY LINCOLN
MEN OUT FOR
REAL PRACTICE
Lincain Mniversity, Sept. 24—Coach
Jetey A. Sketiten aretcot an Eaneott
fo Set Han faust begs tHe
(woris of bashing ta thie Linen ea
fwhiet ies mpd eit brig ack
ite the tent eel Hee
ficdeal ta pede eet
Eitveesr tart eetmrted the fest day
fait iedure the cand oe Whe. Week he
Inna thietscnts mie piling anit bers
sirito The preliminary werk has
‘osteo tasting the very Ee
tc of hve nie The hen hate
‘acufested A aecinseat and degen
ition Heat augura well for Rom,
“The ies) eh eugene the squad
ast seat higve Yoon i tle ae i
sete tg thes tao lhe
ityveeeeyertea ‘are new nets Keen
tine attend om and bese ae eee
St te acl fate to sto eevee
foatoutt Rrwsstedge aid baits tw Pe
fin thvie pes
Marien tat Fears center, will hava
sa fear sche wn fly ans tee fee
deine diondaved. het Hetlanger 4 ewe
that teu Tea, Witwer quartet
Bie te bast te pears ie Oe oan
fhe ftw poe the bance Mrottsnent ae
Shannan CR, a intersrhotasde
Sein fran dersey. City. Wilson awe
ire went tr hte kt ooctbon at alls
Tel whieh: te prutably his stead
Trestions Cuneait Faye hus ete
Reevwverest fit the dnjurioe fe ree
cived awe sear att Toke We ty tend
his team to cietore thie year, Pointe
exons snbeinite tate vene te show
ihe tend Geren of tine mont penne
eine mien fa the sand ae heap,
Ceemer aver oa eatin Yorke OF
‘amid Mass and thea van
Sierwoy tats,
‘Phe Whine squad fe. rcher Hight,
iat Sereiastie te paises ne
Geeteee to the tauinbee Hf meen we a
Gunite for the teckteMl apn
Tones ues he sted nthe teh en
cr tackhe
Sia Mar, wha stand out 0 prowl
emtiy in the Honwup! ene, eats tate
forthe tine tine Pride “Its hess
fee fe igs an aration to the
ean ati any ana Whi expert to
Finake a joaitiod ty the: Carseat
noes that" he hase ty plas wondert it
outhait te displace Same
Othe wctedle for te Season Ls ae
‘gan
Re aceceaeds & ees,
WOE, Eo iitrctn Tate ae ialienews 36
ROE BUN ttoera Ee an Wiinerfottes
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STABS ONCE A WoNTH
MICHIGAN
oe re eee mie Gas ee
ihe" Mnia., Heder te homie after 4 sod
Eat in Chathaw. Cnt with her rate
Evia Mediaige May. tieka. hed athe
Sicha “ateuke af pagaterie, ot “ae aa
Proving. "Chores Me Hi as ill enn:
incl ste eosin aero
Yow thter va "ln atinerss Beat
Eien am ides etter after a tats
Lansing, Mich,
Me, an Mee ie, ones foft Tues
do bot eadltorm, righ su koe
Shove "Tateuniion ve” yume Sects
Elven ge tte Helping. Mutnd eavsets
BTN TS ec emineh a Wate eo
2 reat Mutevenss "Ux cennere seme
Sheurae Sapte waite a! Ayttae aiaat
fe Sp the weak Gud evade
Eibeute at ths Ae at" Tz shurel ui ete
To ee ix Tues ater repre:
shade Sait “the itwnsiasn | Nationa
Tisnic'ad cintrmaey Uh iean the ety etm
[rings hin wreher, SoM" bars, eat Wea
Ratamenay strc Ths Su ake Ke enue
Gnas eehoed elect ahe feltman ot
incre ina weed ea, fe Wittmne,
Yorimendem. THe" Warhymaton west
Bie nhemmivendents aes Aorabed
SMtoneliy nectetare’ tarot arniers
Bikitien slertares Mie testa Wt
foams treats tien Tipsedh Tan
eruiiint Sting engwhelt Smut, azote
Sh lemwmints Mime Mabe! buen cots
ors Min shel Warmer, Marie Mem
Arve Winteme, piteertnbe ment tinvers
ayersmnenes Mee. tame. Thame super
Teron done state Tale eqeartonent. ts
Reo Tein at azs Wants Wasiatonn
sree Aisin Stes aed MeHg
TTRllie ond soit elation e Rals
Nagin Suen kethee Tate het Woden:
Be ar “Matiaiie, Steam, ie seach
Wie itlae Renal aehoal” toe Waker
Tas Varier and Row West motores
Eats: Fathantn Ae te gamed
Behan Arte ithe gue ne Ae aed
sre rome St West Ratan
fg, MeMateter ra ha Biche
iene an Been Wemettee setieets hen
Hytin hwy bobght » necen-eonn Rouse
icing I eters teapots at ines Biel
Benet Su rdess Gente of the A.M
Be Alnects wll ates a rorepting in oer
nethe ptt apneunted peeating elder
Bee a Sakew aod Reve ae
Mother ang wifecon Somiay night Oe
toler 5. Mien Nora Beatty of Bane.
font) Gp wieiting her canchter. aie
Sonnter’ Cae 8 Tear atreet, Me
Red hies,"Hectiw ates Ne penal torent
attic Creek. Mich.
The aurea Seats “anpeied & vers
fone wrestame Thurede shield
Ber tenn bead Wy Site Seraets ates
RE Nien! Generven cree iy yartening
Rueda viagreim, Mew und Mre sk
Mite of Rhine Geet, Woe are wr
joeted tie arrive in the wity west seek
Aa the cuoste af weir pe and gush
We sin and ity, (Ss AL Neleen, nt
Beatie Rrew, Mra Bo tounin at
Beatie stsoot hag reiuried wine steer
frottllng two. Ween tith her” sister
Bie Mot Iialband ef Detredt. “aileh:
SKE alee, of 220 Wan Raren street ane
Eciauned the Churn Aid Poetic
Hinge Stin, Mathie Deahe af Ciao
ie Nietting ees father “and ninther
Bank eoan af Me) eth "enti
Biot ture pennn eed fee Neth
fever th “hint, na! kiran Stars
eeamate tn oc Vosset wereet wan called
Mekusiocs Venn. "he sles Sen, ten:
Slum, Taped stecets Miva Watering,
Tiisee nanan? a. Spencers sty 3M
Rpt Sine ritee af Warren street! Ms
Winans of eo" Miumeand newts MR
Veta Tonpier of 62 Mazel ptrect hay to
Smee after a fair Week nay $n Bie
Inunchiatt. Ata. “athe, edly wot easton
Fenn ie isiying her mousin, Stra
Animes Wenig, 92 Medtort sent. Thee
WHT ie Vrogeam at the Seen ‘Bap:
Tet Shairehs “inders the leaders
Bir Vion: Ming @arema Stutchall 3
Eevoinetd Sunday achvval superintendn
Shins’ snd thaws Dweiet secretary
Bitotety Egneqpeee wilt teave Sumy
foe Aenbertirer nee. Ateee elechy
Tura ith igawe Monag tor he
Rotary Frankiin, ial “De presiding
See'wint be hart ewtaher 16. Sire. rae
Lain hay leew the Bluest ot her sinter
Sis isso: Reais, of otuinbus, tito.
Gattie Creck. Mich.
Hoy wilt Sitnpader May yeturnes
ay pastor ut the An Sie Be church a
Ehulit tices hewhse Geation bye lie mem
Ree” WES eevee emeerutned bi
shhen, Mrs Stetina Work, and daugh
Pies Tague ut itenman CR, att
ies, ‘Citi “Walleting er idauratter.
Chtaaie the tae weed ‘Mra. Sammy
Savistay entertained Sunday. hee breah
Se and sisters Hohert Dungs and Me
Seimict “Stuti, aed -senhea, lone
Sent, nnd Wausliter uf Cusxonolis, Jol
ant" strat tu. Ratamazey Sida
Brood. CE Fe draysom aid wile
Yorwl Atenas’ froin four were vate:
Mage) Panett Pattern went
Vuldwatey Sunday tat special buses
Teme Wichuerden ‘in baggage, meat
Toe ar 2 Tate.
Benton Harbor, Mich.
Mie Mattie "Walker “entertgined a
§, wvhcie dinsier Thureday in. nar
Sirk Theater Rowden aid. her aunt
BUT sy Hexen Mex, Hattie Jone
Shveavsinea Crem atin Prenton i
Remon set tae Snuthe Mex. Diekett a2
Wr inten, Mites chester Hendon, of Fa
tiucult Ry Siew. Suse Weave. pass
Be a her dauphters, Sete Sate
Ronee dee a ia Sieg it
Nowieied wus akten tit "Phuranay. om
Recueil ad
Shi teaptine Sunday” "nehont Tuceday
Silent ete Segre’ dekh item Sane
Erung, ‘Potesiae tahoe, Tuentase tr wkten
Acyumerat et his mothers 3s, Seay
Kean. and "tual the veniaine 10. To:
Siatton Metal, neeommpatied Be ee sl
Son Sirs umesNanews Sire. S 8 Gb
Soh Miadeend he eka hen atthe
Shaded Tagine ‘chord Tuesday “ateers
Bisons aa HE havin of Wate Congerenes
Breached t0'a large erowd Sunday’ at 1
ee. te Rese ARAL Tay
Tends athens gerenetied ab ESO. ye. ato
Eee aN vanest, teew, Fit Thane
CS HS a natant, tin Meotared
tere Sundads aceonpadted by Sls
Eukaca Turton sand Siew Albers Jone
She Stinagt ane Noudgy mgt
Sith Thee cd sh analy Phe
Tio Sica “teaytiet cue Suman
“hts Sieltedved¢ condad welesine
Sitheigewrager Meetings "way gNeedl at
ieinted "Sunday at the, Secon) Tuayits
Seen Stas HE Agent va
Siatietator, Mages swt Leiter Wowk, AK
ENioc wine Sat wi k ater send
coat ashe, Meade. Vin
ha Sorvties every Suiuhay at the Nees
het “Taeptiet shred, Ste wh “Mew. Mh
Biehtanet Mine ae Meure ath. ehilaet
2 Nici frente abun ha
eve "Sisty “at see amd Stra Gear
ECeegai Sunays Mens Charetey. Wa
Societe at oes street Mines Beat
soaterine’ tree cocoral ate Hier
Bil wan at seeviee Sumelay Oorear Sat
Bite hl Hise bride: wre leacnekeonin
Be Uibue mee rome am Repl pte, a
Pha Sing lowes ecizapanant aye
‘Sellinet fant sag a Were et
SA" hoteratea by Mey aad Stee. 3
Wave ea ss fener fh os
citi gionry sieve on tes eorier
oak hd Tiguan ntnertn. Me
Senge ean ince aieagee for se fom
Detroit, Mich.
Fe ee En Na ceranae toy
Rattan antiet Conventian stopiee
coer Bete a Cunaintiven, base
ioe tht Binst Teatniee ehueet at Bet
Et ha Mall forenetfors dan Crea
Hi yentad fer tee hed atthe Piet Fea
Us: Vinca ef Cetra foe tem bess. 3
Tin Haters dt Catteretl stenet. bee
Per oastines’ barton eure Raine
fae stent Tine eat Tent
Sneek cd: \eleey..0s plawman Ua alee
Party At the home of 1. W, Wiliams.
EY Aeitlig avenue, Mr. and Stra, Ylbert
Carer, date Urey atemue,. wen the
toot games on Thurgday. September
Bo" The "Smart Set Wik Sih
ieeet at the Feaidence af Henry Marrs
Pall Ori-ans street, saturday” Octolwe
Bae tg “Mee Alfted. Horns, tat
Hademacher avenue, received word thtt
the stock eft him a fine tuby boy down
inJunes, Ala.. where he owes farm.
Mother "And ‘Maby doins fipe. Deacon
icons" White hav starieg. a ftile takers
In’hes restaurant on Pie sient and. fe
regressing. ssunderfuily.. Arn. Hn
Carter, sit “arvey_ avenue, recalved
Sserd hae lier mother. Aire. Cora. Gere
ma 145 ort ater Angas
har improved. ‘
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Milwaukee, ite,
gitireulas, Wie.
Miao Lulix Davis af Chicago pupere
sipirot hte Giri nthe devant iment
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Shortie Nes Micha Ie etttied
ang owe alley agent t, Suamner
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smears sina algae ah Se
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Sit ang entertaining at gut (hs
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Shines. “Metin. Wintertee tg. teams
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(Wt Soe Clie Gua Chica heen
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Wrday. Mise Canary. Anderson, beloved
daughter vot Mra.” Slurthin. “Anderson
Gadi ales lant) satgedny after ine
rien for rowan umn, «Funeral services
tere held at Weiguck ‘Teminie hat Sun=
day afvernoun at 2:50 grelock
Clarkavine, Tenn.
akg MARL ous eaux
ida, Risen of ther son, enry Free:
tani, “ia tiigh sttect Men, Hlurviott
Sickson’ returned tm arg, inka afte
atending ‘several Werke. with relatives
nhafriends here. "Aifsxesfailian Sexe
ite ewrh "Lewis aint cada, Suit 02
Nekieiiie: are back in ‘the city tore:
Sume their Worle ap tenchors it the pu
HetNehaak We ad Wifi Haber
sem severai days in’ Nustvllie. "Ws
Ruraty ‘of (Dr. und Me, We a, “Red,
Stix Siattie Eadington of ars. Ins 39
guest of her mother, Stes, Path, in Com
iereo’ streets Virol, Ar Ste sailbert ul
Union City han sureeeded Sins. ke Turk
Se priveljal. af the dGlarkyvilte” High
Rehr Mint “te Mie Roberts returned
From sbirer: mnontligy init witty rela
1168 teens healed, Gis eh
wana, litt, Gurss ind: Siiuaeey: Wie,
ind “Rosiing Creu, KY. Sina. Georgia
tinodath returned. fraan x oi wile pose
htiveg. and. feiewhe ig Detroit, Stich,
The Twoatlethy Century Vewatien ane
Hii Riselaw eae their oneal
duncan at Ievek toa Briduy™Abinat 23
a the Singer peu aste uum
uf utenteunn ‘curate. uf iopiinaytlie,
Roo dnd Ssiraiie, Tent, attended. the
dice nt, faweh's hall riage es
Witgetee tn Franky “itreet veniagtalned
x niber nt (rien Her home ‘Thre:
day evening, SiraPMuttie “Amsiorson et
Wea, Ha th the hts ati
Of tele at" heron Monday. Men
x Maier nf Kao city wre
is fais tive yesition as teueher Inthe
huite schol
Miss WiSmith is sleud, She was a
pember OM alin Me HS eiuurcle hee.
Martin prewetied le feral Mis. Py:
tits denhine. tian retreat frat a asl
tn Hazard, Ke- Allen Sty Hare Latter
Jett Sells thin eeek ta. sttend the hack
shea in. Nanhite, “sine "Stary =
Guinn wis ineerie! September 2
Newnern, Tenn,
Ste, ant afte ate Wyn habe mated
tate thie luis laces wehbe Nous eset
tended: Tye Shentiy f Robert Giese
Tonite was a smeyrige (9 ils nthe td
friends Jahuinle See tute Heat
this weinige with fever. Augustag, Wile
Hanis ty feoeateseing. Craterane Pati
Berdaln fy ati” eer the want | ht
Wants te po bwek Ge wns. “Reutl your
pater ieg worth eesding, “ie he the
wale bate Rafer ie ane iors, Sate
lamnitian, pent. Rees Antler. shee
Mivenau prewetod sn, wxcollemt veustoh
Rutnday atghe at thet, Te ehurch,
KANSAS:
He. ated Mr. Sender -wuneitere the
paritacadas nge ra
AES amet iethaan econ’ toate
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Gridacton. MN. J.
Mrs. Willian Outten hae been
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
TATE
vote on election day.
Maschke, the great coun-
leer, praised Mayor Fit-
tler, cited evidence.
Klan as an insult. Aim-
tered Councilman Fli-
Tom," with a ean reco-
ncilor, the district clerk.
Dr. W. E. Bishle Marries
Dr. W. F. Richie Marries
Dr. R. W. Richie and
doubly, surprise a surprise on his
many friends last Wednesday by the au-
dition of his new book, *The Strobe*, the popular secretary to W. R. 'Connors' general secretary of the
American Academy of Pediatrics, who quietly married Tuesday evening by Dr. H. I. Brown of Lane Metropolitan C.
Hospital. He has been a Cleveland only five months friends gave him the reputation of being a
crazy man, and he came from Chicago and accepted a position with Coleen's Pharmacy last May
with his husbands, Ms. and Mr. Richie, who have the best wishes of the Defender
are housekeeping at 2200 E. 104th street
Political Chatter
A Home for
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Southern Man Tells of Mobs
(U.S. Bratton) (white), former United
King's interfere for the case of Arkansas
of Arkansas (coy) Cey M. Kruz,
church Sunday afternoon under the auspices
of the local branch of the N. A.
church, where he was master of ceremonies and introduced the speaker. He gave thrilling
tales of the Arkansas riot. He told of his
arrest when he went to settle up his
affairs after the riot and of how his son
Arkansas mob after being arrested in
connection with the riot. He said that
peaceage is still general through the
south and he denounced the Klu Klux Klan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Krasson Gordon and family and niece Mrs. Miss Genevieve Gordon week-end in Jefferson, Rev. and Mrs. Harris entertained Wednesday in home and left Friday for her house in New York City. Ten your men organized an orchid show on an orchid table. The Ladies Bethel Thursday, Mrs. William lily and Darl Greene were Glen Smith was made secretary of the Service Star Legion. Miss Doris Snowden Luth and Wyman Early and Mildred Heath, house guests and nieces of Mr. Emilianuel Williams, from Wadsworth, Ohio.
Mrs. Cora Riggins of Columbus, Ohio, has returned home after visiting Mrs. J. M. McCoy, the wife of the late Dr. in Sturgeville Ohio, last week, where she attended the funeral of a piece, Mrs. J. M. McCoy of Columbus, Ohio; Taran White of Cleveland, Ohio; were called here on account of the death of Walter McOllough, Walter Coop of Woodland, Ohio, visited his daughter, Helen M. McCoy of Columbus, Ohio, Johnson spent last week in Cadiz, Ohio, Master Preston Tinkaway is ill at his home, Master Preston Tinkaway is ill at his home on Trumbull street, where she represented the Service Star, and there is a crowd attend her celebration on Island Fair Grounds Thursday, Mrs. Zelin Harding has been dislodged for a few days.
Troy, Ohio
Mrs. Leonard Riggins of Columbus, Mrs. William Erevettes and Mrs. Mary Emmie, and Albert Brown visited their parents in Puncheon, Fourth avenue, Columbus, O., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCoy in Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill moved into the residence vacated by Mr. Medley's brother-in-law, John James Medley attended the funeral of Mr. Medley's brother-in-law, John James Medley are relocating over the air.
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A campaign of investigation and publicity is being conducted.
Send all contributions to James T. Peterson, Treasurer, 410 State Street, Mobile, Ala.
National Political Defense Fund
An Election Secretary
J. B. Davis, Chairman
Nahum Daniel Bruscher, Secretary
Old Fellows' Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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Painville, Ohio
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rival of an eight-pound baby girl, Charles Brown, local harbor warrior, was born in the fractured ackle Thursday at Miami County Fair. Miss Marguerite Crowder, 18, Laura Crowder, Mrs. William Hake is ill at her home, North Wall Jones, 18, Jones homes have been from his home to home of his sister, Mrs. Pearl Robinson. Mittell of Middle-town, Ohio, preached at Zion Church, 18, Davies of Helphene, Ohio, visited friends in Troy over the week-end. Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Warmer Arnold,
Lima, Ohio
Geneva, Ohio
Schring, Ohio
Mrs. M. Jones was the guest of Mrs. Beatha Jones Thursday. Mr. Kay is able to walk over to his home on Tuesday and Sobering Sunday on business, Mrs. Bertha Taylor and mother were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beatha Jones. Mr. Munkel is now in Muncie, Indiana. Alliance and Sobring people are wishing her a speed return. Mrs. Thinker is convulsive. George W. Jones were out mourning Thursday.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Why Not Settle in Lower California?
The Lower California Land & Investment Co. of Los Angeles offers a drive for a quarter of a million of dollars to be purchased in the purchase price, and that in the near future these hands can be subdivided for the company where not subdivided.
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Because it is only by this means that the large tracts of land hold valuable resources among coalmines. The stockholder also has the advantage of converting the land into a purchasing land at the net cost prior to the company, the company will have to pay from those who do not do anything but an investment, the company plans in the beginning to farm those lands to make sufficient funds to pay a good percentage on the investment. After-chances of poors, peaches, oranges, walnuts or anything that can be grown in California, a stockholder now by subscribing for as small a number of shares as 10, 25, 50, 100 or more at one large capital to make a trip to lower California and see how they can means there that will be far greater financial man to themselves than else regardless, hurried, oppressed people.
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THEO. W, TROY. President.
HUGH MBEATH. Secretary.
OPEN LETTER TO THE RACE
BY W. C. HUERTON
Sec. Treas. of National Realty and Investment Co.
Gary, Indiana
Dear Race Men and Women:
I assume to inform you that Gary is the first testing place of the Race, Gary, Indiana, was not fully developed, as were all the other places that are large Race centers, before we had the opportunity to get there; we came to Gary with other groups. We receive the same wages for doing the same work. Our educational facilities are available.
So after years, we cannot defend if we do not compare favorably with other groups, on the ground that we did not have an equal chance.
In order to do our part we must have sanitary houses and plenty of them, and it is the obligation of the company to provide us with this we must do, whether we plan to come to tary or not. We guarantee your investment will be a paying one. Every house of five rooms built for our group, adds four men to the pay roll, and we will provide them with $7,821.64 per annum. If you will invest $1,600 our corporation will furnish lot and build the house, and it will pay for itself out of the income; it is then the responsibility of the man in this, the greatest of industrial nodes. Write today for particulars.
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12 W. C. Hineson, Sec.-Treas.
Central Bank, Gary, Ind.
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The grand Royal only was held at the Augusta Baptist Church in the city of Boston, where he was presided by the Rev. W. W. Joanne D. De, of Indulgence, throughout the entire city. Special indulgence was given to the Baptist church last week in honor of the new town Rev. W. W. Joanne D. De, after which reflections were served. After which reflections were served, the Washington and veteran of the civil war died at the home. Isak K. Kushner, the father of the two sons survive. Personal memorials were held at the Barry Avenue. Thursday of August 22 at 6:00. Interment in the Huntington Books, Mr. and Mrs. Rohlf, Mrs. Ethel Kushner, and Ms. W. W. Joanne D. De, were guests of Mrs. Sue Thomas, Hally Avery, Ann Avery, Ohio, was the guest of her husband, Otto. Ohio was the guest of her husband, Otto.
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Oil City, Pa.
Mrs. John Collins has returned to her home on Grave street. Mrs. Ribbon Franklin, were married at the home of Rev. Price, September 7, 1913, and Mrs. Franklin, December 1, 1913, and Franklin, Lord Friday, left for Pitt University Friday. The Mrs. Amy Simmons,gress of Mrs. Fred Piner, Sapphire Street. The Piner opened, Friday evening, treasury Collins spent several days in Washington and children and Mrs. Goode Collins are spending several days in Washington and children and Mrs. Polley, this day, were married at the home of the brides parents Harel Curriess, a cooperator of the brides warden, Charles Baldwin was plummer street, Mac and Eil Collins left for Saturday morning for the friends gathered at told Fellows hall Tuesday evening to celebrate the Birth birthday of Eil Collins, Graver
Meadville, Pa.
Carlile Pa.
A birthday party was held for Miss Helen Holley on the evening of Saturday, April 16, 2015, at Carlisle High School in Carlisle, visiting relatives. Mary Holley left last week for Presbyterian, Va., where they will enter the State of Virginia. East Liberty availa is in the Carlisle hospital, where given by the King's Daughters in the twentieth, was a grand success. Miss Ruby Mitchell has gone to Storm Lake Sunday evening at a church. He was a member and disciple of Storm Lake Church Sunday afternoon at a church. She left Carlisle Sunday morning for Joyce Cressi, Mrs Elinora Clark, Shirley Huntman, Lynah Tabor of Philadelphia, and Mary V. Holmes, Mrs Queen Alice weekend the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth Harrison, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walker Taylor and Mrs Lilian Created spent Sunday evening in the quite spent the past week, but much more. Mrs. John Washington, Mrs Mayne A., a birthday party Saturday night, Rockefeller Bell and Mrs. Edward Hospital last week.
Pocatello, Idaho.
Miss Lydia King of New Orleans, La., and Miss Jessica King of Jackson, Miss. will be the guest of Wednesday by R. N. Elkidt. Miss Harriet Gordon, who joined Miss Lydia for her bach practice, will be getting along nicely. Miss Martie Martin will be at the bedside of her sick sister, Mary and Albert Jackson, left for New Orleans. And, last week after spending activities here, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Prenton were in Paris. Miss Elizabeth Stowaway, 75 S. Third street, is indisposed this morning. Miss Johnny Chambers is on the
NORTH CAROLINA
Rocky Mount, N.C.
Bobby Mann is a partner for its first annual fair, the Twin-County Fair. A boy exhibited at five-week, on-week and four-week, all-year, All-Flesh Day, local business men. His fair days are October 2, 1984, and 5. Some of his fairy what you have, several of the same students have, returned to their respective schools and others are buying daily. Selvester Jones gave a party at the home of his partner on July 16, 1984. The支出 of Samuel Pew and Miss Ann L. Martin was held September 27, 1985. Miss Katie Harris of North Carolina visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrington, Miss Jenny Serrano, of Farmers, N.C., spent a few days with her relatives and friends. Mr. and Miss Eddie Parker lost their baby last week.
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Wilson, 110 South Cooper street, are the proud parents of a child 54 pounds baby and a toddler to the little daughter have returned from a visit with her parents to Maddy's home, where she became of dear baby, who returned this life one year ago. September 25 of silence often flow; memory keeps you over ever night, though you passed one year. Mrs. Harry Mundy, Mrs. Mary Smith, 214 South Camden street has been contained. L. C. Warfield is very ill in her home 122 South Camden street, Mrs. Catherine Swansell, Rockville, and Crawfordville, Ind. Since the State Ephaphs she will arrive in Kokomo to meet her grandmother and others, mentioned in Indiana, Ind. and Sunday, September 16 for please call phone 1256 or hand them to the agent at 527 East Jackson street.
Mrs. Ormond Weekware is spending a few days in Evansville visiting relatives and friends. James Foster of Petersburg, Ind., recent Saturday evening and Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford and family. He was in rent to Leubelville, Ky. These are the six-three-year-old Mrs. Lizzie Minters and the 8th daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Johnson of Chicago, Ill., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hursell Sewering. Indefinitely. An evening wedding of unusual attractiveness was an event of Saturday when Miss Helena Bucklines, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bucklines, was given in marriage to Ernest E. Wells of Oakland City, Ind., the ceremony including place at the home of the bride's parents at 5:20 e.g., Rev. J. E. Todd, pastor of the Missionary Baptist church, affiliated. The entire town guests were Miss Lucy Wells, Raleigh and George Wells, sisters and brothers of the groom. Mrs. Bertha Minters and little daughter, Laurant, are spending a few days as the guests of Mrs. Victoria Harris.
The county tale, given under the auspices of Beth S. Chowder at the church, met with great success. Rev. J. E. Johnson has opened a cleaning and pressing partner in his undertaking establishment. Affared, bold, and "clarion," Jeffrey Chowder, who are representing the Mid-Western Life Insurance Corporation central Inflation, report great success in the new field. Tails is a race organization owned and controlled exclusively by men of the Race. Mrs. Gerrule Haywood is very ill at home in the low Springs. The Chicago Defender will be our sale at all times at the Prairies Vandals. All news should reach there no later than Monday evening.
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
The Mr. Olive Baptist church is preparing to hold a great revival meeting. The Rev. Dr. Johnson of Texas is courting the North and will preach ten days. Anha Tattl Brown will appear at the Mr. Olive Baptist church Wednesday, October 19, in a good-by recital. Turner Chapel A. M. E. held their regular quarterly conference Sunday, September 25, with Elder Sanders presiding. Rev. S. T. Beld, pastor of Turner Chapel, and Presiding Elder Sanders left for Mr. Clemens, M.I.
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Howard twin, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parkins, died last week at home, Rey, C. W. Ford officiating. The funeral of Mr. James' son, who died in Kaptian church, Mrs. Jasper Greer was in Gowerville last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. James Tibbles, and Mrs. James Tibbles entertained R. Rev. C. R. Ross of Lockland, Floyd and sons sent Sunday in Dushville, the guests of their family, Mrs. James Tibbles, will be in Kuttyte, have returned home, William Henry Parkins remains in Lawrence, Walter Roberts remains Sunday in Lawrence, Miss. Brenda Keevis is visiting in Lawrence, Euston for the celebration of Emancipation day in Roberts Park, the memorial spring fest Sunday evening when Rev. Nickeis (wife) of Princeton and about 10 of their nieces is united with us in worship.
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baby and mother, Mrs. Nickles of Marion, born on May 18, 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huney, have returned to their respectful home, Mrs. Alfred's diaphanous was the guest last week of Mrs. Carrie Green, Mrs. Ella Moran and after several weeks stay there with her son, Howard Perkins, and family. She curried Saturday evening, was regretted Wednesday afternoon at the Second M k church, Mr. and Mrs. Joan Moore Rushville were among those who attended the Annapolis celebration this week is visiting in Marion, Ind. Mrs. Alfred May sunset in Marion, Mrs. Berle were also Commeville visitors last week having a baby, having a baby now kindly call 759.
ALABAMA
Pegan A. O'Neill, Stilman University, Salina, USA, was the guest of the New John W. Goodgame last week en route from the convention held at Chicago, IL. Dr. L. E. Moore and son, Tanner Moore, left for New York City Monday, where, after business, young Mr. Moore will resume his studies at Harvard University, Mrs. Pauline Jackson spent the weekend at Calatown, Ga., and Summerville, Ga., in the interest of the centelips-School of Harv. Culture, She reports a successful try. Mrs. Alice S. Williams and Mrs. Laura Thomas, representatives of a Peruvian, Fla., spent Thursday in the city as guests of Mrs. Pauline Jackson. They were en route home after an extended vacation. The including California, Colorado, Chicago and St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. R. A. Eleut. North Seventh Avenue, is visiting her mother at Amherst, Ala., Mrs. D. L. Johnson, 227 S. 8th Street, and her unaccomplished daughter, Margaret, left the city for Boston. Miss. Where Miss Johnson covers the Boston-Conservatory of Music, Master Eimer, W. Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wilkins.
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Montgomery, Ala.
The Southern Rise Social Club entertained at a dance at Lewis College, the young set were present. Dr. James A. Lee Bannis and wife left for Metall University, Miss Nellie Taylor has come to Metall University, Miss Neptel building of the Booker T. Washington Insurance Company, the entire central portion of the state, Mrs. Albertecrude entertained with a band in which a large number took part, Mrs. G. B. Tatum was hostess Tuesday home on Oak Street.
Ensley, Ala.
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Greenwood, N. I., Sept. 20. There was a boy taken by suspected "investigators" concerning the horrible cut-off which was wounding the "leaders" in local affairs, several of them city officials, many of them "leaders" in local affairs, be called upon, upon the two young daughters of the Valentine with a tumble, who depended 17 years of age respectively. The boys in the case, which had to do with a local white woman, in which the latter came out second best and subsequently arrest of the girl, whose parents were from jail by the mob of the presentative citizens and the subsequent arrest in water and sand, is a blot upon even the already prison record of this com-
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It is understood that the girls were trained by members of the mob prosecution as much accountable for the condition, which bled fair for their ultimatum, as was not removed at the time of the doughes and as a consequence under the draught of the girls and had to be removed piece by piece. If the victims of this disgraced or marred life, according to a statement made by a preamendment of their wounds, it was this same physician who stated, positively instigated before the whippings began. The white woman who was the cause of the disgraced affliction of her kind and is doubtful if anything will come of any "investigation" more efforts ofudge. In Featherman to have the affair afflicted and girls to have further prosecution will be held at they occur—I. Davenport.
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It is a police police force color belief, or is it in the essential employ of the shoppers and the laundrymen? We ask the question because it seems to be very hard to think of them to uncover the source of the bombing of several stores of a shop and trouble and imbecile for them to discover the subjects who are posting to take the "life of those Blue.
What becomes of the bombers after they are involved? A course of methods in a more mindful and more effective way of discussing confidences were accessed and discussed for a few days. What has been done about it? What is going to be done with those who were caught this week and charged with so many other issues?
If the police force had an eye for all its business, it does appear that the bombers of Mr. Bence's home might be hopelessly dead of their subsequent immunity. At one time it seemed that the Dirt Bones were dangerously nearer in relation, but something perhaps worked, and nothing more has been done about it. The bombers and the R. K. K. Kranbipf make good head-bows. Let's get rid of both of them.
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J. W. Moltenberg was in Pittsburgh on business last week. He visited Harry Stringer, who is in the Mercy hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mabel Wilson have returned from California after visiting for six weeks. Clarence Gibson is taking his vacation in St. Louis. Jesse Mercer, Sam Cornell and Ernest Reckman visited Harry Stringer in the Mercy hospital. Violent club had a successful lawn fete given at the residence of Mrs. Jean Johnson. Will Spirer is visiting a friends in Cleveland.
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Chicago, passed by Dr. L. K. Wilkinson recently, or to be exact on September 26 this year in his last year in office, him by President C. H. Parrish of Chicago, city, Louisville, Ky., the degree of bachelor of arts and bachelor of social work on the subject of "The Correspondence and Social Press," seems to be all indications one of the prominent powers divine of the lines, worthy of an eye witness, of the power of connection, from the life of Dr. C. T. Walker down, whose fame was not born to die, and whose spirit was abolished, probably, to eventually write his name high upon the scroll of public distinction with those of the powerful connection, from the life of the cause of the Master will add to the story of the "Cross Triumphman," until time is swallowed up in
Modest almost to the verge of maidenly shyness, this young divine, the Rev. Hawkins, could not be induced to talk of himself, but through one who knows, and did talk, your scribble learned this:
He was formerly a student at Simmons University of Louisville, Kyr. denishing a normal course, plus two years of college life in this school. After which he did his junior college work at the Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, later taking a course in economics. Returning to Chicago he again engaged in college application, and re-entered Simmons University at Louisville, Kyr., during the last quarter of the term, and finished, as above stated, September 20, this year.
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Any one knowing the whereabouts of Rev. Jasper Terry, last board of in Laporte, ind. in 1517 Kindly commend the defense. Rev. B.
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Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 25—The International Association has started a series of studies better relations between various racial groups in America. While the study focused on race, it removed, so far as possible, causes of conflict between our force and the population, standing between them, a similar effect between race and race, and a better relations between Americans and Asiatics on the Western coast andheast. Anno-Saxons in the industrial era.
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We wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown us during the illness and the death of our brother, William L. Taggart, who passed away September 21. Especially do we thank the ministers for their kind words at the funeral, Rev. H. Hawkins, Oliver Baptist church; Rev. S. J. Clemens, Rev. J. M. Higginbotham and Rev. J. J. Harris—Mrs. L. A. Poston, J. L. Taggart, Mrs. Mary L. Gaskins, Rev. Thomas A. Taggart, Oomha, Nebo, and Mrs. Sarah R. Ozella.
We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. Especially do we thank Rev. Haywood for the kind and encouraging words rendered at the funeral of our dear mother, Maria Davis. His kindness will never be forgotten—Mattie Love, Sam and Hueston Burhan, children.
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244
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SINGHIE SWIMMING CYCLES - SINGHIE CYCLING
SINGHIE CYCLING begins in New York. Singhie
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from swimmers 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79,
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,
90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,
100
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER THIS PAGE when you want mobiles, Clothing; in fact, to exe
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FOR FALL, GROO PAVING RESTAURANT
Best hope you will enjoy my reasonable offer
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POE: SALE-MOHHS CHALL. 55: HIL. P.
vess, much. 54: clur. 51: rings. 52 to 55
tables. 50 to 50: pictures. 51 to 55: bed. 53
other furniture obises. GHS Inland aie.
FOR SALE-SIX ROOMS FURNITURE: REA
sable rent: must sell at once: rather leaving
for a. Mrs. J. Campbell. 625 State St.
Bf Eat. Tenderall 514.
LARGE FASHION EXCELLENT CONDI
tions. 445 Prairie Ave. or call Dixie
255. Mrs. Johnson.
GIG FOR SALE. SITE: SNOWBAND HARD
club, 315 Waltham Ave., l. d., or call
for SALE-FIRSTCLASS. OVERSTERED
literary class and chap. l. d., bargain.
FOR SALE-DINING ROOM SITE. CHINA
club, 315 Waltham Ave., l. d., bargain.
FOR SALE-FIRSTCLASS. OVERSTERED
literary class and chap. l. d., bargain.
WHERE FIRSTCLASS. COL. 315 OUTFITTED
WHERE FIRSTCLASS. COL. 315 OUTFITTED
2. J. Webb, pub. 400, l. d.
FOR SALE-BROADCAST. FOR SALE SITE. SUPP
club, 315 Waltham Ave., l. d., bargain.
FOR SALE: 1000L BED, FURNISHED
FOR SALE: 1000L BED, FURNISHED
A BREAKFAST WASHING FOAM, IN
involved condition, Kirkwood 1222
INvolved condition, Kirkwood 1222
PLATE WITH
own size, not listed
FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT
WARREN ANNEX APT.
2 and 3 room furnished data.
Strategies are recommended by
dental professionals.
providers: C: 11, Nichols,
Ingr. 6, Barris 5, 88.
145 Indiana.
E. SMITH ST., TOP PLAT, 10TH, ATH,
and insults are: SMITH ST., family
PHILIPPLAIN TOWN, 453 FUN, 2 ROOM
AVENUE. 453 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
MIDTOWN AVENUE. 322 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
SCHOOL STREET. 322 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
SCHOOL STREET. 35 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
FUN, 35 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
FUN, 35 FUN, 2 ROOM APT.
5256 per week; family. Offer APS.
5256 per week; family. Offer APS.
BOWEN AVENUE. 463 FUN, 2 ROOM TOWN.
Fat, care, was lovely. Offer APS.
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AGENTS WANTED
After 200, 463 FUN, 2 ROOM TOWN.
After 200, 463 FUN, 2 ROOM TOWN.
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OFFICE PHONE DOUG. $235
KERSEY, MCGOWAN
& MORSELL
Undertakers
3515 Indiana Avenue
FLATS FOR RENT
26TH AND CALMET AVE.
tightly a few inches left, but quick.
SOUTH SIDE REAL ESTATE CO.
19 R. 48th St.
Kentwood 452
CLYNTY STATE FURN. FOR SALE: $1M.
STATE FURN. FOR SALE: $1M.
WEST 10th St. 10th Ave. 512-265-3333.
STATE FURN. BOOKS 142.
STATE FURN. BOOKS 142.
WEST 10th St. 10th Ave. 512-265-3333.
State st.
STATE FURN. FOR RENT-STREAM DEATH
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Good TAMIHS WANTED IN WHICH
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14505 SAYER AVENUE, 428, ST PLATIMO
800-222-2222, goodtamihs.com, with
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FOODS AVENUE, 304-514-5130, 510 ROOMS
COMMUNITY HALL, 304-514-5130, 520 KEYS
FOODS AVENUE, 304-514-5130, 520 KEYS
FOODS AVENUE, 304-514-5130, 520 KEYS
TREEMONT ST. 431-514-5130, 510 ROOMS
TREEMONT ST. 431-514-5130, 510 ROOMS
TREEMONT ST. 431-514-5130, 510 ROOMS
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personals, Phone Social 714-232-8000
FLATS WANTED
WANTED-PLAT OF HOUSE. 7 O'CLOCK
TIME, in good condition. Flats 100m², GSM
4G.
FOR RENT
FOR BENT BY THE AFTERNOON AND
morning; 4 medium rooms, well form,
for bachelors, private parties, dances, etc.
for Celluloid Bent II for information. 14
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HELP WANTED—EFMAI
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will include small salary given, will
include $250.00, $125.00, or $100.00
EXCLUDES: DEPARTURE, INSTALL DESIGNING
Treatment Business, etc. at AMAZON
EXCLUDES: DEPARTURE, INSTALL DESIGNING
Treatment Business, etc. at AMAZON
Co. Depot, D. Emily Suite, etc. at
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WANTED - OVERSEASERS ON LABIES
13rd Boston, W. W. 5th W. 11th
4th Boston, W. W. 5th W. 11th
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WANTED - COACH and MARTIN WALSH
BCH, 29, J. Jackson BCH,
BCH, 500
WANTED - HIRE TO LEARN THEIR FORMULA
IN ORDER TO INQUIRE, 600 Indiana BCH,
BCH, 500
SITTINGTON WANTED - GIRL, MOON
bright; hair matte; waist slim; arm
of American restaurant; sleeper, night,
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS
WARASH AV., 424, 20 PLAT-TWO
Front uniform, rooms for blind-keeping, near car line: reasonable. Ried, 8451, 241
CALUMINATE AV., 4452, 20 APT.-UNFURN, rooms, modern, Irrical SITZ, 241
E. 41ST ST., 46, 1ST APT.-TWO ROOMS and kitchen, turn, or unfit; 1 block from "I," 2 blocks from car line; 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278,
TWO HOURS PRES. 401 UNFURN. IMS
620 p. in. LARGE, located 401 ft.
620 p. in. LARGE, located 401 ft.
ST. LAWRENCE AVEN. 402, 403, 405
ST. LAWRENCE AVEN. 402, 403, 405
ST. LAWRENCE AVEN. 402, 403, 405
INDIANA AVEN. 406, 408, 410
furn. or furniture, all modern. Playground: 144-144
INDIANA AVEN. 406, 408, 410
INDIANA AVEN. 406, 408, 410
BROWN AVEN. 401 - LARGE UNFURN.
light for light housekeeping.
moved, designed.
ST. LAMBERTVILLE AVE., 740 - ENTUSS
steam heat and elec. labs.床, 621
WESTVILLE VILLE AVE., 467 - NEATLY FUN,
soft foam, kenned, 556.
TWO MODERN BOOBS, FUNN, OF ENTERTAINMENT
TWO BOOBS, OF ENTERTAINMENT
TWO BOOBS, OF ENTERTAINMENT
TWO BOOBS, OF ENTERTAINMENT
TWO BOOBS, OF ENTERTAINMENT
FAMILIE AVE., 2012-72 FUNN, ENTERTAINMENT
FAMILIE AVE., 2012-72 FUNN, ENTERTAINMENT
FAMILIE AVE., 2012-72 FUNN, ENTERTAINMENT
INMANIA AVE., 400-LASTER OF FUNN
INMANIA AVE., 400-LASTER OF FUNN
FAMILIE AVE., 301-THREE FUNN
FAMILIE AVE., 301-THREE FUNN
24 $, 52 per hour; lunch, dinner,
dinner, lunch
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
E. CATH Pl., 525-1406 I'BOST ROOM
couple of single-seat, kitchen private room, in 2 eats; steam, eats, Douglas Zee
FEARRIE. AVE., 506, 210 APT.-NATIONAL
L.E., p.m.; reliable couple; modern, call
S�ch.
CHAMPLIN AVE., 428, IST Pl.-NRE
l.g., room for man or 2 grils; private family;
renowned NIN.
E. CATH Pl., 515-LARGE FRONT ROOM
kitchen and bedroom; large who doesn't want pomees, bougies,
NINANA AVE., 647, 210 APT.-FURN
large front room; electric light and steam
heat, call after 6 p. m.
FOREST AVE., 306-FURN, LARGE ROOMS
with kitchenette; clean, quiet couples only
first-class home; Douglas 517.
PRAIRIE AVE., 516, 210 APT.-NATELY
l.g., room for men; not; pleasant home;
renowned NIN.
CALAMIT AVE., 451, 20 APT.-TWO NIN.
l.g., room for men; in private family; reliable
people perfect.
INDIANA AVE., 515-BEAUTIFUL FRONT
room for 2 men; one room and wife; modern
convenances; Douglas 260.
VERNON AVE., 525-ROOM; NICE MIDDLE
angel couple; in a best-class house, call
after 6 p. m.
VERONA AVE. 252, 415, APT. 1, LARGE LIGHT
room, double or single. Bath all hours;
washing single or double.
E. 257 ST. 415, APT. 4-PLUNK, ROOM;
hot water, hot and cool water; pike water;
adherent water; BASSEMEN ROOM;
adherent water; BASSEMEN ROOM;
E. 401 ST. 315, APT. 3-SEATLY
INDINA AVE. 252, 415, ROOM; HOT
and cold water; modern. Baths 284.
Corn field, corn stem, steam bath. Bath
287. Corn field, corn stem, steam bath. Bath
287. LAWRENCE AVE. 424, 415-ST.
PLUNK, ROOM; also light water; room.
PLUNK, ROOM; also light water; room.
NEATLY ROOM; ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT
CHAMPLAIN AVE. 424-PLUNK, ROOM;
with your couple; three of couples; all cool.
GRAVEN AVE. 424-PLUNK, ROOM;
baths 284.
BOWEN AVE. 200, 300, 301 OR CUPNIT
room for tea, Bowen.
GRAND BLDG. 2001, 3D APT.-FURN.
room for tea, Bowen.
PARK AVE. 2001, 3D APT.-FURN.
private family room, double bedroom
PALMET AVE. 2001, 3D APT.-FURN.
and RITCH
KIRANA AVE. 2001, 3D APT.-FURN.
and MODERN kitchen, twin room for
fruit bake, Bowen.
RIDGES AVE. 2001-MODERN FURN. BM.
for the kitchen, Bowen.
Phones: Drexel 5123 and Blvd. 2314
Beautiful furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences, also with large office spaces and lockers. Unlimited 14.99 per week.
CALC挞 AVE., 20E-ONE LARGE ROOM, neatly furn.; also 1 small room, just right for single indy or man; but water heat, hot and cold water, long as M55.
PRAIRE AVE., 225-TWO LARGE FURN. rooms; no-renge required; modern crevice furn. Douglas 7017.
PRAIRE AVE., 4423, 3D APT.-NEATLY Furn.; no-ro; couple or men; private kitchen, Dread 1101.
E. 4TH PL., 314, APT.: -LARGE OUTSIDE from, modern; near "1," not far. New west QuaL.
PENNING AVE., Gat. APT. 3-SEATAL
fort. room, suitable for gentlemen or ladies
bath-room. Warehouse #C.
INGLANDAVAR 400-PTN-TEEN ROOMS ALL
INGLANDAVAR 400-PTN-TEEN ROOMS ALL
kilnchiclet 3pax plus master. ALL
kilnchiclet 3pax plus master. ALL
PRARV. AVE., 4252. 30 F.L. 14204.
2607. AVE., modern: desirable family.
Roe, 5250.
18
Rowe, AVE., 255-NICELY FERN, FONT ROOM FOR COMPANY PENTER, 1970.
2608. Rowe, 1970.
2609. NILAT FONT ROOM, MODERN, FOR GEN. LOUNGE, 1980.
2610. Rowe, 2000.
2611. Rowe, 2000.
2612. Rowe, 2000.
2613. Rowe, 2000.
2614. Rowe, 2000.
2615. Rowe, 2000.
2616. Rowe, 2000.
2617. Rowe, 2000.
2618. Rowe, 2000.
2619. Rowe, 2000.
2620. Rowe, 2000.
2621. Rowe, 2000.
2622. Rowe, 2000.
2623. Rowe, 2000.
2624. Rowe, 2000.
2625. Rowe, 2000.
2626. Rowe, 2000.
2627. Rowe, 2000.
2628. Rowe, 2000.
2629. Rowe, 2000.
2630. Rowe, 2000.
2631. Rowe, 2000.
2632. Rowe, 2000.
2633. Rowe, 2000.
2634. Rowe, 2000.
2635. Rowe, 2000.
2636. Rowe, 2000.
2637. Rowe, 2000.
2638. Rowe, 2000.
2639. Rowe, 2000.
2640. Rowe, 2000.
2641. Rowe, 2000.
2642. Rowe, 2000.
2643. Rowe, 2000.
2644. Rowe, 2000.
2645. Rowe, 2000.
2646. Rowe, 2000.
2647. Rowe, 2000.
2648. Rowe, 2000.
2649. Rowe, 2000.
2650. Rowe, 2000.
2651. Rowe, 2000.
2652. Rowe, 2000.
2653. Rowe, 2000.
2654. Rowe, 2000.
2655. Rowe, 2000.
2656. Rowe, 2000.
2657. Rowe, 2000.
2658. Rowe, 2000.
2659. Rowe, 2000.
2660. Rowe, 2000.
2661. Rowe, 2000.
2662. Rowe, 2000.
2663. Rowe, 2000.
2664. Rowe, 2000.
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GRAND REY, 5745–5746 AND RATH FOR RAN, Call Bombas 5672.
VERNON AVE, 225–226 BEDROOMS LARGE front room, steam heat.
GRAND BAY, 325, 326 APT.-NEATLY FURNITURE, modern convenience.
E. 45TH ST. 500 NEATLY FURN. ROOMS FOR RAT.
FOR NATIONAL EVERL.
18TH APT.-Newly furnished, modern.
18TH APT.-18TH FURNITURE AVE. 4254. 20 APT. NEATLY FURN. ROOMS. DREED 465.
CALUMET AVE, 2016-TWO NEATLY FURN. ROOMS; men or women; very comfortable.
STATE ST., 5677. APT. 24 FURN. FRONT room; women; 11. Call evening.
WABASH AVE, 3525. 30 FLOOR-NEATLY FURN. roo. steam heat. Englewood St., 13. PRAIRE AVE. 1702. 20 APT.-NICE FRONT room; steam private family. Long, 486. 18 APT.-FRONT room; for rent; first first.
T.E. Vietex 204.
19TH APT.-NEATLY FRONT room; 1200. ROOMS. T.E. 19TH FRONT room; 1200.
LANGLEY AVE, 451. 1ST APT.-TIEN. 08. 08. NOVE. ST. APT.-TIEN. 08. 08. WARASH AVE. 5255. 20 APT.-TIEN. 08. 08. no. electricity. steam heat.
WABASH AVE., 245. 4TH APT.-TIEN. roo. steam. no. 1054. 20 APT.-TIEN.
INDIANA AVE, 454. 20 APT.-TWO FRONT.
SICHEX AVE, 232-TWO LARGE PROXIMES; COMP. of railroad man; also small, ELLEIS AVE, 221S-FURN, 700018 AT BRAIN SON, front room, mod. cont., Hong, 5645. CALVIN T. FURN, front room, mod. cont., Hong, 5645. LIGHT FRONT ROOM: STEAM HEAT: XEAR ER,房, Douglas 471.
FURN: ROOM FOR CONGENIAL EMPLOYED COMP. of other전者, Douglas 471.
FEAR: AVE., 452-NICE V. FURN, ROL, private bath: gentleman preferred.
FEAR: AVE., 204-FURN, ROOM FOR LYVE, clean, rear, modern, com. of hear, mod. cont., ROBIN ROOM, ROBIN AVE., 224-FURN, ROBIN ROOM, steam, electricity, man and wife.
SHAND BAV, 404-3D PL, FURN, ROOM, modern, light: 55 per week.
COTTAGE GIVE AVE., 447-ONE ROOM for body of gentleman, Prevel 2015.
INDIANA AVE., 492-NIBATY FURN, room, mod. cont., Renwood 440.
PRATHE AVE., 4549-TWO NEATLY FURN, room, private bath: men pref., Reezel 301.
INDIANA AVE., 4547-3D APT., NICEY FURN, room for man and wife, Ken, 5645.
EAST ST., 125-FURN, ROOMS OR LIGHT HOUSEkeeping, Renwood 200, Miss Webb, WARSHI AVE, 5225, APT., FURN, room for light housekeeping, Ried, 267.
VIN-VENNES AVE., 4343-FURN, ROOMS ALLANCES: large and fitz.
OLE, 52ND AND COFFEE SHOP, NEW
Douglas Home. Form, power, access, lighted
and decorated. 800-722-2222. 800-722-2222.
800-722-2222. Phone: Douglas Home. 214
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN IN ALL STA-
TLES. For business for $250 per week at the JELLA
Hotel, 1000 W. 12th St., Los Angeles, CA.
Mls. Inc., Los Angeles, CA. 900-722-2222.
FOREST AVENUE, 52ND TWO LIGHT, CLEAN
ME: AVE. 420-SEATLY FERN,
Large front team, modern, old telephone
Boulder 2001; few phone outland 2002.
Mrs. Sarah Louis-Harris,
CAMELOT AVENUE. 32ND-SEVENTH STREET.
hot or cool form, modern conveniences;
private family; convenient to "L" or surface
room; couple or room. Intersect.
FRAME AVL, C22, 28 APT, 306GEN
for test for test, comp. length
516d, 516d
LANGLEY AVE. 321, 322 LABOR FRONT
LANGLEY AVE. 321, 322 LABOR FRONT and electric
power for a house.
NEBLAY LABOR FRONT, 321, 322 PLAFAM
LABOR FRONT, 321, 322 LABOR FRONT and hot water.
LABOR FRONT, 321, 322 LABOR FRONT.
WASHBURY AVE. 321, 322 LT-2, TWO LABOR
FRONT, 321, 322 LT-2, TWO LABOR FRONT and
residential work. Worthbury 416.
PRAHAM AVE. 321, 322 20 APT- NEATLY
FURN. 321, 322 20 APT- NEATLY FURN. for
oil or gas supplies. Dovell 416.
C. 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419
LABOR FRONT, 419, 419 LABOR FRONT and
residential work. Dovell 416.
INDULA AVE. 321, 322 417 APT- LABOR
FRONT, 419, 419 LABOR FRONT and residential
work. Dovell 416.
INDULA AVE. 321, 322 417 APT- LABOR
FRONT, 419, 419 LABOR FRONT and residential
work. Dovell 416.
RIDGES AVE. 321, 322 417 APT- NEATLY
FURN. for oil or gas supplies. Dovell 416.
Dovell 416.
WASHBURY AVE. 321, 322 20 APT- PRIMAL
FRONT, 321, 322 20 APT- PRIMAL FRONT and
residential work. Worthbury 416.
PRAHAM AVE. 321, 322 20 APT- NEATLY
FURN. for oil or gas supplies. Worthbury 416.
PRAHAM AVE. 321, 322 20 APT- NEATLY
FURN. for oil or gas supplies. Worthbury 416.
ROBERT HOR RENT - NO. OBATION TO child over 5. Phone: 024-2065.
CHAMPLAIN AVE, 4520 IST P.A. - 10021 to middleaged or raincloud man.
WARSHI AV. - 4520 AST - 10021 to child over 5. Phone: 024-2065.
FORBESTYHILG AVE, 4255 AST, 2-NEAT, film, to: stream-over-e. light: 24-54.
INDIANA AVR., 215-NEATLY Fures, to: e. light and hot water. Vt. B2.
TWO FRONT EMOUS, ITVN, LIGHT HOUSE keeping: private family. Kenwood 427.
LANGLEY AVE, 414 FTRN, ROOM FOR man and wife. Call after 5. E. homeways.
INDIANA AVR., 221-STEAM HEATED n-be for men and. Mrs. Kennedy.
ST. WARRENVE AVE, 4721, 2D AFT, FURN, room: private family: children conferences.
CALVIMET AVE., 414, 30 FL - LARGO front film: stream-over-e. couple. Oak, 215-J.
INDIANA AVR., 225-APT, 2-NATLY Furn, room: tenwood 924.
PRAIER AVR., 452-TWO OR 3 HOENI keeping: five-stream-over-e. phone: reasonable.
PEARLE AVEN 111-FTRN, ROOM, M00-en, Oakland 622.
STERLON AVE. 252, 253, 254 - BOWL ROWS
for couple of single beds. Bail off after
bed. BOWL ROWS. Bail off after bed.
BOWL ROWS for bed. Browd 160
BOWL ROWS. 46, 21 AFT - ABOUT FURN
BOWL ROWS. 46, 21 AFT - ABOUT FURN
STATE ROWS. 251, 254 - AFT - NATLYTU FURN
storm bed. Browd 242, 243
FURN name. Browd 250
SOUTH AVE. 252, 253 - BOWL ROWS
for couple of single beds. Bail off after
bed. BOWL ROWS for bed. Browd 160
PEARRIE, AVE., 4722–NEATLY FURN, rooms, modern, Brevet 6069.
RHODES AVE., 3129, 2D FL.-FRONT PAR for room for rent.
INDIANA AV. 4226, 4TH APT.-NEATLY from, front room, modern, Ovalace 1501.
PRAIRE AVE., 4251, AFF. 2-NEATLY from, rooms, Oakland 2021.
BILL-AV. 3241, NEATLY FURN, light above, room; in-class, in-view,
E. SIST ST., 15-NEATLY FURN, rooms, last and cost state-cost heat.
D. BOUG. 2225, FALL MATT AVE., 428-TWO ROoms; STEAM Rent; quiet home, Mrs. J. W. George.
PPAR1B: AV. 428-TWO FURN, rooms, first class people only.
GACAPOIN ST., 2022-ROOMS, FURN, 05 unfarm.
PRAIRRIE AVE., 315-FRONT ROOMS; PII vote kitchen.
PRAIRIE AVEN. 5157-FRONT ROOM; PRIVATE WINDOWS.
WARHAM AVE. 4125, 326 APT.-FROYD
for rent: room for rent: BEST ROOM, Bldg. 326
CALMET AVE. 121-126 AMEG, ROOM WITH
Mikeglebe, Bldg. 8478.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Morgan Park
SEE US
Houses and Lots
EASY TERMS
3-room house, 2 lots, cheap.
Immediate possession.
J. H. SIMONS & CO.
1648 Monterey Ave.
Phone Beverly 722
SOME REAL BARGAINS
Pension modern home, light, light
balance monthly, $5,000
$500 cash balance monthly,
$2,500
$2,500 items. Price rise very fine,
somethings house, Lawn, avenue,
mansion, light, light, light
class condition; $500 cash, balance
MANY REAL EARGAINS
SINCE 1947 IYEARLY INCOME PAYED
Ten years of labor. they made the shirt.
Two dollars may start you making
a certain amount of money
necessary to live. with interest
in well and postponing interest in
their retirement. with interest.
This establishment, established free from.
SOFTWARE TEKAS oil. CO.
GD. BENCHM. L. LOUTH, M.
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WILL SELL AT A NACRIFICE—For quick sale, 2900 Vernon Ave. 3 story brick with stone trimming; 10-room residence; furniture heat; income $500 per year; mortgage $1,500; make offer.
FIDELITY BOND & MORTGAGE COMPANY
18 N. Lasalle St. Phone Main 4189.
FOR SALE BY OWNER PRARRIVE AVER.
near 2000 S. 11 from brick house, then trimmed front and back; less low, less high, less^{(2)}装修; less^{(3)}装修; less^{(4)}装修; less^{(5)}装修; less^{(6)}装修; less^{(7)}装修; less^{(8)}装修; less^{(9)}装修; less^{(10)}装修; less^{(11)}装修; less^{(12)}装修; less^{(13)}装修; less^{(14)}装修; less^{(15)}装修; less^{(16)}装修; less^{(17)}装修; less^{(18)}装修; less^{(19)}装修; less^{(20)}装修; less^{(21)}装修; less^{(22)}装修; less^{(23)}装修; less^{(24)}装修; less^{(25)}装修; less^{(26)}装修; less^{(27)}装修; less^{(28)}装修; less^{(29)}装修; less^{(30)}装修; less^{(31)}装修; less^{(32)}装修; less^{(33)}装修; less^{(34)}装修; less^{(35)}装修; less^{(36)}装修; less^{(37)}装修; less^{(38)}装修; less^{(39)}装修; less^{(40)}装修; less^{(41)}装修; less^{(42)}装修; less^{(43)}装修; less^{(44)}装修; less^{(45)}装修; less^{(46)}装修; less^{(47)}装修; less^{(48)}装修; less^{(49)}装修; less^{(50)}装修; less^{(51)}装修; less^{(52)}装修; less^{(53)}装修; less^{(54)}装修; less^{(55)}装修; less^{(56)}装修; less^{(57)}装修; less^{(58)}装修; less^{(59)}装修; less^{(60)}装修; less^{(61)}装修; less^{(62)}装修; less^{(63)}装修; less^{(64)}装修; less^{(65)}装修; less^{(66)}装修; less^{(67)}装修; less^{(68)}装修; less^{(69)}装修; less^{(70)}装修; less^{(71)}装修; less^{(72)}装修; less^{(73)}装修; less^{(74)}装修; less^{(75)}装修; less^{(76)}装修; less^{(77)}装修; less^{(78)}装修; less^{(79)}装修; less^{(80)}装修; less^{(81)}装修; less^{(82)}装修; less^{(83)}装修; less^{(84)}装修; less^{(85)}装修; less^{(86)}装修; less^{(87)}装修; less^{(88)}装修; less^{(89)}装修; less^{(90)}装修; less^{(91)}装修; less^{(92)}装修; less^{(93)}装修; less^{(94)}装修; less^{(95)}装修; less^{(96)}装修; less^{(97)}装修; less^{(98)}装修; less^{(99)}装修; less^{(100)}装修; less^{(101)}装修; less^{(102)}装修; less^{(103)}装修; less^{(104)}装修; less^{(105)}装修; less^{(106)}装修; less^{(107)}装修; less^{(108)}装修; less^{(109)}装修; less^{(110)}装修; less^{(111)}装修; less^{(112)}装修; less^{(113)}装修; less^{(114)}装修; less^{(115)}装修; less^{(116)}装修; less^{(117)}装修; less^{(118)}装修; less^{(119)}装修; less^{(120)}装修; less^{(121)}装修; less^{(122)}装修; less^{(123)}装修; less^{(124)}装修; less^{(125)}装修; less
$10 cash will be a large cash photo
of your child. The photo will be included
in the package. No other offers.
No a price list of products and many
other bargains in sample and stocked
photos. See the sample photos.
BOSOMY SAMPLE PHOTOGRAPH SHOP
212 W. 2ND STREET N.
STATE ST. N.
Here your page or place of business was for me to be light of your. We are now here to give a little per view and will be pleased to estimate your work. We handle all kinds of repairs, construction, on and on maintenance work.
DAY AND NIGHT SINHET. 10:45
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VI-TAL-O-TEE
TABLES
TEL. P.P.
Product
and nerve
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Strength. Energy and Youthful Vigor.
Money back if not satisfied. Only $1
box of 24. Boxes. 75. Mailed in plain
wrapper. Write today. The Vitalized
Box. Box. Box. N. Kansas City. Me
Oct. 15.
LATEST PARIS CRAZE
RHINESTONE IBRACELETS!
Niffier bracelet you ever saw? are being worn by the "movie stars" and all women who want to be "up to the minute" the threeies are set in a black background in imitation of dimonds set in easy, frantic, light and heavy. Just pay just as well as your
AUTOS FOR SALE
PAKED UP STASSENBERG, JUST THE THIRD
FOR trial or for sale. The room is
very spacious, nice, can be accommod
for some large inns as 999 quok. E. & M.
Guests. 111 E. Garfield Road. Phone
1-811-411-1111.
PENSIONS
CITIZEN BROOKLANDS OF VOLUNTEERS
at any or more between April 10, 1995 and
July 1, 1996. M. B. Hines, Jr. (M. B. Hines
or wife), M. B. Hines, Jr. & Co., W. W.
Jackson Md., Chicago.
EDUCATIONAL
LEMIS TO BEAID HUMAN NATURE
"PLEASE MAKE ME A WINNER," a winning person
pioneer piece that a winning person
for "PERSONAL POWER" "Little book that
lives up to its name." New York Times,
New York, Oct. 15, 2013, pp. 127.
Vatakke, and permanent room for private
students. 2000-2001, 2002, 2003,
2004 at New York City, NY; library, pre-
form, free. Send resume to: BOOKS
101-272, 2004 BOOKS 101-273, 2004
BOOKS 101-274, 2004 Sectare 1, 2004
Sectare 2, 2004 Sectare 3.