Chicago Defender

Saturday, October 15, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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FORMER TULSA POLICE EXPOSES RIOT PLOT FANATIC BAKES BOY IN OVEN FIEND IS CAPTURED BY WOMAN Clever Ruse Leads to Arrest of Twentieth Century Barbarian BY NETTIE GEORGE SPEEDY TOWNS, of which they were not shared flowed down the checks of woman; women cried audibly, and court attaches stood against as they listened to the barringer, and almost unbelie- vable tales of torture and brutality that were repeated in the court room of the Despainnes. Street motion be- tween judge laurel hannah, those college students. This situation outrages was a little undersized and underserved six-year-old harry. Harvey Colman, who had been a audited and informed in many ways by Levy Bur- ford and Lewis, the common- ship of his mother, Mr. Hona Colman. A Mass of Brussels A mass of bruises. The little boy, whose name is Budie, presses his head against spectacle. There was not a square inch of skin on his little body which could be touched that would not cause him to wince with pain. He had been brought in a soft woolen blanket, for his mass of scars and bruises would not admit of him wearing any clothing. After his rescue, when he was stripped, at the little boy's hands fell flesh to the floor, and strips of skin stuck to his underwear. His little hands are a misshaped mass of flesh and bones. According to the little boy's hands had been whipped until they bled, and limbion had been poured in the raw places after which they were blown in the air. The little boy's fingers are curled as the tendrils of a Rescued by Ruso Another Child Dies In connection with Mr. Columbo, she died in the custody and in four child- care homes and at Little Harrow Continued on Page 3. Column 31 "The secret was not hers alone; it involved her brother's position." The two rows clearly show that the wrong way to write the word is between the two lines. A cell containing which will in the cell containing which will 20-Year-Old Murder Haunts Aged 'Lunatic' Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. The ghost of a murdered soldier rose in the path of Richard T. Phillips, 47, 2522 G street, when he was confronted by Detective Patrick O'Brien and arrested as a fugitive from the Virginia state hospital for the mansion in Petersburg, Va. Phillips was later killed. He had served three years in prison for alleged complicity in the murder of a soldier in Phoebus, Va., about twenty years ago. Dick Phillips, the prisoner, was well known in this city before he removed to Virginia, and was rated by the police. He organized a ball team and toured several neighborhood states, his team playing for the entertainment of guests at hotels in the city. The soldier whom Phillips was convicted of having shot and killed was slain in a bar room fight in Phoebe. Eight years ago Phillips was sent from the hospital for the treatment of a wound, and he just kept going. Jews Barred From Hotel Seek $500 Jews Barred From Hotel Seek $500 Linus, N. O. L. Oct. 11—Since the late Klaus Klein has made known its classification of races, and announced what composed "100 per cent Americans," members of the Jewish race are beginning to tool the efforts of this propaganda. For the first time on record in this judicial court, a Jew has entered suit in Supreme Court under the section of the civil rights bill, which prescribes a $500 fee for discrimination along the lines of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Carl Kaufman and his client, Otto W. Kaufman, both of New York, claim that Jewish barriers and a $500 fee in addition to the $500 Kaufman and Wachiel alleges they had preserved rooms June 1 at the New Needlock hotel in Ink for the week of July 16 to 25. On June 27 both men say they re-proprietorize, concealing the reservations on account of their being Jews, and offering to help them obtain agenomizations at a nearby hostelry. Bogers is alleged to have volunteered out his hostelry catered exclusive to Jewish proprietors, concealing the reservations on account of their being Jews, and offering to help them obtain agenomizations at a nearby hostelry. This is the first time a prosecutor has recently announced in writing an opinion of the Jewish question regarding racial affiliation with whites in both. Several suits were threatened against the J. L. years ago because of the sudden change in FIVE BROTHERS CHARGED WITH FRIGHTENING COPS Danielle, Van, test, 14, fifty-one, men, who married are said to have driven off a conifer party of officers, which were standing around the News Perry society, were tried in a court store in the lighthouse district of three plausible areas of the prison and the three officers whom they were accused of threatening. They were each shot and contended in one year. One of the men Charles W. Dennis and Charles Thomas were evidence of the torture, war crimes, were arrested and sent to prison, was given an additional stay in prison and sent to jail. The other man was Thomas Nelson. The other man was Thomas Nelson. The other man was Thomas Nelson. All the men who were tried, he decided, so that the only witness who was tried was the same man, the others. When their trial was completed, the men were requested to give head of the prison for their crimes, and together all the men were sent to a jail where a list of friends who are property holders in the society. FIND INDIAN STARVING Boehly, N. Y., April 24. Living only on blood and water and sleeping in a cellar for two months through the blissless life of white man, he was a man of great patience of Wilkinson East, a homeless and obese West Indian. He was gifted on a charge of agnivory in the Ossetra county court. 7, attact the painter and old Poleman Schuhman, who was a man of great patience that the man was surviving. He was sent to the hospital, where it was said he was suffering from malnutrition. EX-POLICE SEE END OF BARES PLOT TERROR IN OF TULSANS R. R. CASES Tulsa, Ok. of Topeka, Kan. news returned by a signed affidavit in the possession that it when produced will entirely now light on the insurrection carefully planned the whites hee on May 11 last. times, has a signed possession that when produced will throw an entire cure. Now, light on the insurrection destabilized by the whites here on May 31 last. It is the con- fession of a former Tulsa police leader, Van B. Hurley (white), and consists of 21 names. Hurley was habitually discharged from the force. Attorney Scott and given splendid赡 by his captains and lieutenants, his several prominent city officials who have been in the town office and carefully planned the attack on the segregated district by the use of airplanes. He gives in detail a description of the confrontation on local authorities and the officials. After this meeting Hurley asserted the airplanes started out from hangars and hovered over the district dropping nitrocellin on buildings, setting according instructions from police officials shortly before the riot, his answer was as follows: They gave instructions for every man and on the alert and if the police anything to be ready for them. They never put forth any efforts at all to present it whatever, and said if they started anything to kill every — the question, who was chief of police at the time, was later dismissed. Hurley says grays came later and moved the stolen items away, decrypted the documents, guarding the district, and street orders to punish only Red Cross cars. It was the former policewoman's opinion that members of our Race fought against him, graved with an execution, naming those who came to the courthouse to avoid the proposed lynching. The conviction also involves a well known police official, He is Capt. George G. Blaine. Hurley stated that Blaine rode in one of the skippers that had been over the district during the war. Washington, D.C. Oct. 11. The police believe that the turning to death or J. James O. Cole, 28, Misha Thirdd Street, N. Washington, was accidentally shot by the Misha Thirdd Street, in his home with the shattered bits of an oil lamp detached in his hand and his legs burned off. The discovery was made by women who were called to the house by an officer, who first discovered the blaze in the houses. There were no evidences of a struggle having taken place in the narrow space at the bottom of the stairway where the dead man was found, and the theory echoed by the officer, who pointed to the top of the steps with the lighted lamp in his hand and was rendered unconscious by the fall. No one else is known to have been in the house at the time of the die. Little damage was done. JOE WALCOTT APPEALS Boston, Mass. Oct. 14. Joe Walcott, old time prize fighter, while on a ball under a serious charge, was shot and killed. Joe Walcott, the former soldier, said that he was being presented by the officers. Memphis, Teen, Oct. 14.—An investigation into the killing of a break-in-men and flagman on the Illinois Central has resulted in the arrest of several white men said to have been hired to commit wholesale murders in order to create positions for the vast army of unemployed among their race. Shoots Wrong Man Following the confession of J. M. Hale (white), who was arrested after A. S. McDowell, also white, a conductor, had been shot by the former white walking the top of a freight car, other evidence has been collected that threatens to expose the "hunger plot." In the murder plot, Baker, eager to carry out his "contract" and collect $300 for killing his brother, collected "out of turn" and pumring a white man with shots instead of infiltrating a breakman of our race. According to his own statement, he had been given orders from ringleaders of the attack to kill a "full yellow pig." In Millington, a few miles from Memphis, the last to be arrested and charged with murder is John Phillips (white), former Illinois Central fireman. On the night of May 6, at Games, a man was shot and killed by Phillips, according to the confession given the police here by Baker. Hager, a militant worker of the Illinois Central system, was murdered in cold blood as he stood near a freight car where investigators sent from the Chicago office of the Illinois Central could find no clue to the guilty parties. Almost Escapes Baker, after being arrested and put through the third degree, signed a confession in which he named Phillips as the slayer. Phillips, by action, was on the verge of being released from custody when Assistant City Attorney E. H. Klewer produced a warrant charging him with murder. Baker's life has been threatened since he confessed his part in the plot. The murders of railroad men have been going on since last February. Four men have been killed and many seriously injured because they would white men. It is estimated that the Illinois central officials are spending $15,000 a week to clear up the situation. The reign of person has been changed so now, when the letters are still being sent to the men who are working. The numbers are believed to have been given a vice due to the fact that they have avoided shooting men on passenger transportation of mail, which calls for government prosecution. FATHER OF 32 CHILDREN USES SOME NAMES TWICE Savannah, Ga. Oct. 14. Twice-six of A. B. Burgess. Oct. 12. children of A. B. Burgess, compiled by the Athletic Coast Club. He has had seven points of twins and two sets of twirls. When he came to name his last pair of twins he is known as "Savannah." He doubling up having two "Wiffles" and two "Sailies" in his flickers. GEORGE FORTER KILLED While riding'm a truck on route to Lake Forest Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock to serve a bourgeon, George Porter, 148 Eust bib street, prominently known to Chicagos, was involved in the attack. It is thought that Mr. Porter lost his balance when the heavily loaded truck was slightly fathed by the roughness of the road and was thrown to the ground, striking his head. He was crushed to death. Ann hospital, where he was treated, said the father of Mrs. Guizales, Porter-Mortis, 1520 Prairie avenue, well known in social circles. MOTON TO TOUR Tuskegee, Ala., Oct. 14, 1974. Dr. Robert R. Mottes, principal of the Tuskegee Institute, at the invitation of members of the state of Mississippi to visit the state, beginning October 2. This tour by Moon will visit Madison, Jackson, Vicksburg, Mount Vernon and other cities of the state. A Principals in tragic duel over possession of 13-year-old Ruby Mccoy Glover. Mrs. Jennings, who fired fatal shot, surrendered to police and is now being held on charge of murder. Harding Stands Up for Johnson Washington, D.C., Oct. 11, 1899 Lincoln Johnson is at his political honourers on Pennsylvanian avenue and is really blissful again in every way. During the course of an interview which can the gambit from the World's series to the Haitian probe, the "Colonel" made this remark, with all the old-time Georgia "pop": "You can tell them that I'm going to be continued all right." But that same one put one over on the newspapers here when a week or two ago news was published broadcast that Mr. Johnson would be reported unfavorably. Many attribute the source of the "will of the people" to the newspaper of Georgia. It has been burned from a disinterested party, one who is strictly on the inside, that it has not been long since that President Hard- ling called in Senator Bail, chairman of the Congress, another of the mem- bers, and insisted that old war horse- line be confirmed. MINISTER NEAR DEATH Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. M—The Rev. C. M. Jones, 611 Holding street, who is a man of many activities, almost lost his life Oct. 6 in an auto collision at the corner of Rochester avenue and Fulton street. The reverend, who is a curmudgeon in politics, also a city clerk, was driving his auto in Fulton street and made a short turn at the corner, hitting the car of an unknown man. He saved his life by escaping and escaped with no visible injuries. JOE GLOVER IN CHARITY ROLE SLAIN JOE GLOVER IN CHARITY ROLE SLAIN 13-Year-Old Stepdaughter Is Only Witness to Prairie Avenue Tragedy Joseph McCoy Glover, 51, 2012 Vernon account was shot and killed by his sister in law, Mrs. Henry dennings, in her home at 247 Pratt Street, Monday evening. The only witness to the crime was Ruby McCoy Glover, 52 years old, Mrs. McCoy Glover and the daughter of Glover, since the death of Glover's wife, which occurred on August 1, 2011. Ruby has been making her home account and according to accountant, her account was not always to her. The Girl's Statement Ruby stated that on the afternoon of the tragedy she had gone to her step-father's home and had complained of the treatment accorded her by Mr. Fowler. Her step-father suggested that she come and live with him as that was why he had kept his hat so that she might always have a home. She was to get her belongings from the home of her father. She stated that when she told JOSEPH GLOVER her nunt of her plans, Mrs. Jennings declared. "Before I see him him take you "Before I see him him take you away, I will kill both of you." Prepares for Battle Miss Lyda Goodlow, 17, a cousin of Mrs. Jennings, could give no light on the tragedy, as, according to her statement, she ran for the police as a member of the Cottage Jennings, who remained in hiding Monday night, surounded in Other Michael Cullinan of the Cottage Grove Avenue station. Tuesday afternoon, she claimed that her set was done, and defended. Upon the re-confirmation of her claim, Mrs. Jennings was held to the grand jury for murder. Day of "Called to Preach" Is Past History Editor: Chloe Darden There have been several recent editorial responses in the Defender to the responsibilities of ministers of the gospel, not simply as to preaching, but as to their conduct. You have urged them to live so that their example will uplift the members of the Race. The same suggestion is applicable to all ministers without regard to color. There seem to be, however, a special application to the Colored ministers in the South. An elementary question is the leadership of Chicago in the South. He attended a ministerial conference, and some religious meetings, and said: "One of the greatest problems in the progress of Colored people is the minister's lack of impressment with their lack of money in the emotional motives of their audience. In some churches holding some form of ministerial license are a large proportion of the membership of Colored men, which they can have position and influence only by getting the title of powerward for their names. In some cases when a church receives a license to a man he will organize a church where he can be the leader. It ought to be common sight that many Christians can be more useful as laymen than to take ministerial roles and then, in their lack of education and special knowledge, do more harm than good. Another skill is manifest in Collegial churches, especially in tourist towns in the South. When they have white visitors and sometimes the children, the minister must develop excitement among his people and make a real exhibition and so interest the visitors and, sad to say, needy churches get larger contributions. The minister has steadily stated as to the moral character of the minister can not be too strongly emphasized: DUNCAN C. MUNNER, Chicago, Ill. To Improve Law Course at Howard Washington, D.C. The Howard University Law School proposes under the new administration with four Mason N. H. J. students and the trust law colleges of America through an enrolled program in instruction and the raising of standards. The announcement of this purpose can make at the formal opening an important step in the transition of the law school amounts to that the enlarged program would include additions to the faculty, an expansion of the curriculum along with approval by the Association of American Law Schools, and the expansion of the work this year will be more important than it ever has been. Many improvements have been made in the law school, both in the raising of the standards of the school and of the physical structure of the building. The academic standards for admission will for an accurate system of checking up the claims of applicants and of leasing their records after they have been allowed to register. No applicant can enter the school without passing the transitional four years of accredited secondary work or its equivalent as measured in Carnegie units. In 1967 the requirements will be two years of standard collegiate training. Next year an additional seven years of instruction on the present building used by law students. This extension would have been made this past summer but not before of time. HART CASE MYSTERY TO DETECTIVES Question Birmingham Pastor in Connection With Chicago Murder Rev. J. W. Babbian a Baptist minister of Birmingham, Ala., who is warred in Chicago in connection with the slaying of Rev. P. K. H. Herd at his home Sept. 12, arrived here Saturday morning in anecdote of Daughters Clary and Claire of the Tilded institute. Babbian, fought hard against her brought here. Later development, and testimonies of various witnesses and the attempt by Mrs. Hertz fustion the online on a man who, aside of her positive identification, proved his innocence to the authorities from cried out plea for the release of a death plot, and it is believed that those involved know the slayer and are soiling him and that the charmer of Frank. Tony Still Federal street, with the crime was necessary for the transaction of the guilty party, and the authorities bring the evidence to justice, are battling against thes. They face the battling situation of matching their wives against the wars of those whom they believe know more than they want to tell-say the widow, they say, for through the wounds they have suffered the murder in spite of the presumption of innocence and of his denial of all knowledge of anything relative to the slaying. In a statement to a defender reporter, the minister said that his arrival was due to the efforts of one lieutenant, Mr. Johnson, and his Church, Mr. Johnson declared that the council had $890 in its treasury and that every cent of this money would be spent, if necessary, toward invoking the murderer of his pastor to action. On the other hand, Rev. Baldwin in declarations that $1,900 and the whole Baptist denomination in Birthright to色色 him of blood several hundred dollars has been spent toward that end. The minister was arrested in Birmingham and brought to Chicago not as the player, but because circumstantial evidence, after much investigation, forced the opinion that he knew the player's identity. He will be beaten until his innocence is defended, established, police say. WORLD WAR VETERANS KILL SEGREGATION PLAN Greenville, Wis., Oct. 14—An attempt by former of the J. T. Moses Tie Company of this city to corrogate the various departments from our workers there and return to our workers there and re-raise the officials of the co-working discriminatory which had been invented and called upon the people of many World War years. 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Istana ne Mem tieneilla states, sine and her Aivicans-bentt White Musisandd eeeedsot juste ote Qeetgsett swt ted the Hatin sf She Ary by Wee one jecopdes "Whe wba ther fname fon sent fatted so tomy 8 bead Pees a te ti hs Aeeiyetors te Cenwalies ed they bakers Intend thew Wend treated a tinge urlher tase ‘ghee aaiehne In auaramiine, Tey score teedted aeetcadinae ty Ue United SEee Inuieeation fae Phos tna Ss tes In Ateiea, sod vier law te EAS om lace CARN ate NOL on hasiunstlegs Wwe srefwend instant mvitofeciene ta thie seountes De me tet ares wea hadhertenty sa thes Ne Thigh this wera acenmtes sehtel Mogstead vat ite Wlegt@e ated sided: my quit ate thts Toaplsagnane wove “Siete and his seine sd ehitd sores hse the hated aeons 0 we head tone ther in spew ahr crvourieat eatin, amit We in peg thei nt ame isiues cette Rijon ge v-yetee tives wtaye wy the isvannhes abl Te puty” Commisstonce Cnt African Conditions We pint tmntisuad te hear a ery enki mie team Boe whines het Coreetkime wena adage te, Shing they ae tothe ek that tae see tit st ah aiae at anler sel fcatitlons sisters The grostment Seated. aie natives hee thee Dette sarees a Wer wet tents dives in. Sane Afsteg ie tele ss featapine than wae the treatment of ie guides fy aneeer cacitan oe the Yank eamtenent fe Lowen idee fiataraie gains, “Phere nies wnt es risked Sanh Mfriew: ie whee tse natives are alloted tee cde tt the Servet eae asad sven thee te ts Facet erie nan the outs, Tot hae Io aMawsest ter ceimter the eae Mos sy eangideestione, Wr sean of the taneniy gat eleiee thie nati ‘ave. Sorted te thefe Kewell esenrors catwalk gn. The sik wenthes tt ae Farerd ta ter tbe tates. Phe ma iiven Gre dented! jecaterts ots, net ine Alle! foe cove aka te set Mace ut hdc wor cnn 0 ay IN iv the fine od dashes, Color Scheme We is cant on ood avtteurlté she ats enchamivation Cr iles French sith thie mative seca toe esi da Pees od Heliride ehich fete Heel a DrobU any Phe uff pete or Hise ee iaeett cilieimees one anda tee be Pprneies tained. lone the Me wt Ufieiesmg aed taleor edenivents Phos ~Etadtqcs gre sionet ye cunehe et vet tales when Fe ume ba lated vets avd ty tee Hoan ar shew the taestnnteat wed of i a ations den Nedinh te sheen, ave the. ahi titel aye the ved Sanees if haan Wa shies cyegection Waheed sec Hast Ret hae eins eh ihe rtf ntevaet Gite tren te-epncerns! se pedis andr nian we sony = me ame bee pam Wea aa ete ne Oe Po ladiarir peters tees veneered Sawett Peat teats cee crtpescieg dike tesa Ctieo behets yee etd ae toate gees tate, Se amd ben Sonat que eshte ote a te Foe arise tod foe Taatin tee seeti ste Datei aiecarae gee bese Te Spe sion ih sree. BAe FIRFS AT WOMAN See ae TERE sie ad Tea Fo Re te ete Ao ROY ARCHEED AS PORAET Meee Voork, O62 Mew Phan e WH tease de Wank PEA street HEM Paneee tee Te teevten She He Be scented SERED HOR Seer ren ys amie i ae aun sete Satan paar oar eee Soto San fecetad cent engdigh "te Zeal nme hanehy: sexes Pretinition avons in New York sc petted Tae races of ws we adage nee teganer ead eee shinie ot “Theiwe tesen hee nts Yea Mie at tuned poetites “Fhe fase Scoclige ny Stara aah tet thes Cee ing Hieeter where whi ware a to have: twcon syd far S20 aa Wan Eldet aed the manager ame heat Salter asia, " Feebisiiom. te Wiaimed. for che, de cite an tte mumabier ef halen weed vie agate fon taedical masittten Oe Te Meengten protexsor, ol Moston iat the Calgenctty of T= ‘ene ty Ai adidergae fecture the ie aaa Isinbatmere vesnedatton, a iiitntet that thie men whe. seal (9 Petunne dcutute fresh dni and he siting once ts tua: een eno STM eden Saomes for Murial e- Focnes aged rts sbepevesi eh shit Meigs soecree a nto ter thee deteatitic recuse, A Pevewond CoRR iran aperiiter Cherie We. Torts, declared betoae the Ainwsicas | Mining Congresee Chit Sith 2 yorrs, at the present rate we Murietiogs ie supiis af teh rl ivon' tres wit tes weiansted, sind that thetelwen tue aca of trom are fam the ahige ut Siinocvota WIT Tae User ty fm tlve next 1 Soars. ‘The state uf The Arehubike rete ca of Nugent His som, seit snd she finekioy. Nes iveen turned aver win Aura aienn syaudtente tue 4460. inosine Ie nehnbee tant steed Works: Enlist ances ot Lamhe reditar ete alt tase, works of ath The Siieesiin ant tabetion. ty” Nionn MMe ree thy: taaese patente alles ep kasioye whieh, sue wethe the ee 1 tte anedd at 10084000. Education, Health. Agriculture aud Public Welfare Re- ceive Attention By Wm. Anthony Aery Usmpstors, Vas Oot, H-—The poeertt Neth Cuswiind evarany of ede frow and Health state asad fenatl = feccvidess fea sgresniene Sauna tine mwa? futiyen” Sune Mftewan Sear sie. Norris tiarwlisa. ten sel Sai LR eT aRNAE tae catia ot altltw elders Uhh = Wonditure siien.to ware Rue alonie. Dr cs regis state saeriten st pute” Tetras ail PP XE Neaetalt. divertor ei the ante visteiun of naltiatbons tld a rustbers mee stein. at sve. unioursie, Heateict, Nt, aud presentent ter th Itt eitaeature, Hotnietenss bastce Fie: Gegcne apse teiee andeciae eiliers. Ae Al. tas aad We GA. warkers, atid alibi the site’ unl: tind prekramns “of salient heat Gaede snd uate welfaie, ee connfoyesing wa fed with awl te sersirtaut the active cummperathny 1 thie ieuders ah spneading the soe hese tf Si ty Carona venatewetive jee EP CCM TET ‘hat qublic xentiment is Fr favor bf Wine more stdeqtate anyon to Fellas fernentars, NeoumMaTS, NUE Ruth teehngeal ait caillegkite ta hows ig the sesiom assnnbly tpn prlations, wie simone. ty $138,000 Ae vehi, tyclude: the following im: portant fens Fiuttainies amd esquitaent, hres, ‘tite tema Siltndic ye 9590,059 MAM einer tee sate ere Shut Sehiwds (atnitadges ss 35.008 {yet wt estiention “Gahuanatbe Hsu Peach “eaintha ad paseai hice tami tees eereese TB. eave toate ang al smthio elie toatitnuted, smut). 20,068 Wests Sets am. Seaton ke ero totes ena 28,000 Tertidiage and tmmproweme ney ari Tuntntad ated tohmival eodlese, Sihewmatwn, Noe ede sense 11E.R60 mieten NER legs Pasinihue roracinatery tar hayes? Ermny Motte tatu ef tefornatars Gate MUNDY tees Staattasttecsareceees 10,009 Sunstein fie” tubercular” pat THWMIA ncegeenesnsconetaeasers 10009 Total stage appronelations. 2956000 ‘Evidences of @ronreas, Sume other statisties are interest bug anid ive evidence af the, Tea jnvgress that North Carolina 1 mae Biz the @itvetion of educating Ab her eltizens, Bar tle gear 1ST Nerds Carobinst sent for the sal- tle of Ceautiens dhe site a §)e1 58,0005 for the: year W221, $LA0e000, ala af S450 MU, or 3S pier” cont Mh Sean Duin ihe xuauner of 1831 fiver” 2,000: teaehere “Ctliat is, 84 per Sent in North Cavelihie attends! Summer feuds, Theae besten Unueed ceacherw yeh recede addi- onal ey, This aaieang thet teachers br North Caroltua will revive durine thes prewent: hol Seay amore that Stsomain iy sudarles. If je-alee a= Cocghaings tv krone «hit a: ge webs Wnuitdime protam fe new weal under waz. Por country svhwete these wil Yor spent, Sataaeie, ind fae ctrl sehuuls there Will he spent §1,.28.0" Ge a total af ELS2Soa0 for cauitrs ad aTbsh seh ate SAPANESE SPEAKS AT “Y" Frente, 0. Wy Gat. Mas Segue nd thes atesneaee ware thee theme at Rema Cost a dntiniese wher Eta Chiletag, at the Yee As sina Hie “poke "vere interestinaty a ke jenna ad bis conversion atthe Pebias, am Interaatienat ¥. LE Re oreonin 2 aches less teeatred Fetaa Toeoiten Teth athd ote Bees Sate eonnttines, “WA De the paige Spr ther ihe Teh -smidas ty October, : a CHAUFFEUR CONVICTED Eyookiys, Crt, Hoosdamea i Hsans tative, Mviee at BH Cuber: Beit stmet. wae cunvieted af itl Sian itee fe ite Supreme ceurt os Herder 1 Was “atlexel Wy de istvier at: dines" vation That foe waa reapecttihe farthe. docithy at See hetiie, srdth twhite), Whe dled” geo lajriea res Potved Wehen a anata ei an whe ke fen MIRE We He Ae Tae Sess UCATEOL THE CHICAGO DEFENDER-- THE WASHINGTON | Announces Their 1921-22 Styles <a for Smart-Dressi ‘eS Ladies’ aad Gesllemen’s haem i g f BA Sarees xh SUITS Jp in Suits 2 Ue A Roe aS: 5 NS (cr Ee eae / fied otto CORD 3 oF At goons from our Lg : lat own worksbench ti - : \ : ES ata we ou yl | . evenivos i NY FE WASHINGTON CLOTHIERS | 3440 STATE STREET YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL FACE ~ BEE ‘BUT YOUR NOSE? SEE tiga ok aT mn y EN ee. BOoS eo Pees See sre & ve “BS = ea woes P Pip’ P| axe B Sk tr tho, Roy | Lee 2 ‘ im ey hark ; =) Ee |ep cae ff le ler My [> 1080S ay AND ct atti sonoma went a woatet Hees tides ie ee yr hfe Soe’ elie Me meio Se Js Rees Ws Piceohth Co es mt cireagetin, eaette Supetitee abrecte.irevtue Seat SSCL NMOL eet tat Bi Set Sneak BEEN ROLE SOUS Site A hee wt rw oo, Wile slap for fee nes whip tee Aa) steer distaped never ster cn M. TRILETY, Face Soseialist, 1597 Ackerman Bldg. Binghtamtan, N.Y. ‘Lipa Tor Bath as Somecteteetes Siege, and. gts. Zaw Chas Dre Sve NAL AG, PRS FAST TO LEARN OF KAN PERO Pie secret: nominee aja sggnat Advauvement uf Cotured People, rete resented by Robert W. Ga.cnall, 9a “peritendent of Insoles, att dhe Na- tional “Unizy Counel, of whieh #x- Goveenor Eswurd F. Dagne of Hines is ehatrman, got teygether an a thshe en ue Ku Klux Kissin at the ass: clativn’s annual Ciiieaue ties dong het in thie “auntitoriuin wf the Wendel Mitten ts webinet, Ther farmer Ruvernor, who recelved estemfed. sappkatye from the tho: sani af hott races athena to ells fa the” Maatede gzatast the “lavialtee Einplres" took te idan te task for Hos aebaption af che seater “One ban: Oped pee neat Ntia rteuaten.” and ter the abeanization’a tnetliewe in pros ng, thus igh degre ot qenriotietn, Veointing out thar ais intamnens avai of uBleed lawhreakers tie the pretntedsy: expmuciits uf she Knut: Nothinge “ot siaty ywatre ae and the Fecrtotie Sane er Ameen oC thine Sets sage, With thele appeal te fe= Te tomy" Dates atid ttseenaion., he Danie ebinied that the flv bal in waded the North frm tlhe South, urchin behind a eras of iy whieh sYnulvattgea! se miengieg eating 3" uty tad hatte: tor tniltiatie af follse Citizens of America, Getereing ter bil ber lewng Ateriectntyiy Be Showed tha? Klan Four Per Cont American? rere iim, aewording to te bast eileial cogs apprusinetety ane Tiuadevdwitlben gemde tte Ameeiea, Gr thhe aumbier, 200,000 se iste fx eloains tno eliirek, "Ps Join tlie “Klan ve mist bee oat Gente Ventostant anit white, tathalies. i Atveriat mitten 1S,and an, There dive 11.000,0009 (of ur poet, The mine Ter of dows hues geactiead Zam, Feneian barn jorrsonse number TL3,~ fohent whol net iene tu WlF ate Cativoliva, Thetefone it seated wr safe Bs mace that G00) UE Theil ae ese Gudea froin wentweeskip tithe kan om the seuuneds uf User mntieity salon “Teste Casts eluent exelnded citizenry total 86000,009 un at ye CO0.000 und leave the Klan. with wh Tagrotiaite 4,000,000 with whieh to Inyymise ite ntand of Anineleuiam on The Fest of ts Will Rot to Death Ries Dunne said: The National (aks Consen WHE unite All Atwert= can cttizens mt oud fellawshhy, "Tae Nexrocs dil nat conte to ttts scan ie of thelr own voition. They. were Toaneht in chains by dewradet white fuetl, They are here to May and the Ru" ics Kian, or suhag hie, ete Heke stisugt thie constfeutional rights of the black team, ghe east inh a Any utker group of Anterieat ltl “The Ku Kine Klan will dle of its eae routennent” Following the ex-governn, Dr Auch, taiking the place of. Juices Waldo dahnwan, “whe, a telvyratn simone, wae prevented fen it orelinuy tie meetin by hie phystekan's Srdera, delivered a stirring. adders whic shiwed for tlie Brat time the pawerfal part the NAL AL CLP. Nas biased in sprouting terran inthe Ku Kotex ranks. ‘Simmons Is “Half-Baked” Me deflned the Sea Kus Klas a9 We- tue Setiinsaes Seth Ue emeral run of evil propaanda fed, halatered 20d Hecttiated tee antqetided zentots atl Seana Sinnott, balt-deakead™ Preacher in Lauter cattege. the hi- Site ating ray earn Evmeht hat thie Kf Kwan che east Abacus heritaze i histury. despite Eta Mandy recur of over seven Miele cotta mngeles Pur titek in 1820" reprewntatives af the NAL ALC. Fite hud abstained information Doearlnge ee Ue intallous trareter af the reviviied khan sateht The emeeperatian of meWwapepers, af Une Ruiglits uf Colmnlig, seul 6f Uhe sews, The New York Wert, whieh has nos seizaht Ue windloate tieetf, at that Ming, fe tte saxnedation wfleers that thes ieve undaly stlvened Fetters te the Rishi: of Columns hrensht hack the reply tat the Ku Rattlesnake Has 15 Babies After Electrocution tn OS daeecme ie ul SN oe aoe ee ce we la: tome aay a ere caper, emia seater Bhan er ta Ug ee BOS eh en oe Sti eee ate POM ede eum wht ed oe ee ical I cog oe eG Mae a SN ee ar ant seuabes eat toes ee Seer ean coale ee ee A a eon Fe a cosa ite ec a ek a pie eee ee Ue ee Se ae eh te adlate bs in the weeabet in Myr. King 1. 1, Kine, 40, 3286 Ellis avenue, a read estate sient, as street Deda evening We Seeet, Cultus et the: Second district oh complaint oi Mya. Marsaret Sitti Bast Sid Sect, and ebarged With operating 2 cmntldenee game. Nive teat is witew, She lost her hushand in he Work war and the Zovernment jatte let $138, She den Beaited. the tienes icone ot te, WW. Hianterss huts before these fisal- deneg in Het andl lost. Wing wits Gne of the ine tensions aminted iene referee in bsenlornptes to bathe Gage the assets of the Hunter estate find peitularse the depositors, ‘Vhoss Telky Rone wiles, wantea her money: Kin Skuew sie yeanteut She Joule ecg and hetcaness ~ Just Ue kind to dupes. Im danuies af 120. Mra Heth elatrges, King ernie: te Mer fant finfivonsd. Weg. tos purchase a Ll erty tiad for §7380 Me told her. She says, that if she would give te Thay amoung he Wold pea kee £28 tach week on her $19 slepasited i the Munter institution wail she tee recdved all of her money, | She ean. Pilea stad Tooke for her $20 weekly Josinent, Wit ic Mid not came. Months passed tute w. year, and fn tie meantion Mire. Dal asked in valn fiw the retien sof her ones. On eee fceasdan sherwas told thay she suk fot zet anything, snd the matter, s0 Ene aa Ring vat eoneerneal, way firopped, cue now se settle Mrs, Rell Stee lweae to a kaweyer and te. the fatter, eho teal Kine dite costed Satiestey, His ual, way vonzintied et Th ITALIAN'S WIDOW HITS SNAG COLLECTING DUES Tiles, O.. Gert, -19..-AtuauRh ale han atveady. “revelvect 2.00. Mes Fayence, Holositider, acide of an Hania waptemact eiplged Ie dee Trumill See Co, who was kills! Ge uistaler 5, 1420, d. sume fir $2 tore {tle Supevine court, The Coogany questioned her lest rete Tonaiete tor the ftaian, but says her the Shoat whilets wottlement sees proved bee thee Pemmbull cuimnty Pro Rite caart, ‘Paws meniders of the state indwerrie! eogunateten, te bgt fave dD. 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Oct 1.—Willlan Warley. nlltor of the Hautsvitle News, am 1 Wills Cole, stor uf the Lense Site" Lewes, eaten for elle. on te Lncola Vuderantena. telety let ier Siva ty the cirenit court Satur dug: against polivcage Let Toe ante ieee aggrenating Sieh Hem patithance sect’ #14600 feu we ie Rie eo Stuande ae tk Soiuavon aan its Hedaps entre oF Ah Pally thgitety and Sah) tan tN fives WG Chgpel supe Cote ante tor aden for §10;099 gasinat the Het. te Re Wenteon saad iRidwere Te and Gcurae We, Henge pte Hahces of the Wentusks Berto ed Wwariog net ies S201 Ret Rite Gods Sine, Tals Weat Watnac sine. n'a cine af thee jotitioy fh anewed tie atetenngs ted the fee iitfodsr he’ rayon tes fal wold ng tu tite Dewocratte party tor $43) ty an ettore vo mit te subtest prs ‘Warley will Code, beaters ae a ne seutte haw folate ts eee sn arty tn Rerntuy hy eagaer te vet oy ehetrbatie. faa St tonaige annem une races in wat die ti Se asta ceoeehts tink isda hoa ine tanks THUMB PRINT TELLS CN Ml Warhingtodt, 1. (2, Oct, V- Krnest Aovicisan, 2h, 85% BlGrld avenue, it~ egeat thiet. fuwd eversthing It takes to Haske ‘a ecqad one eXCOpe A Tile OF slows.” Solve plltecer ttl THUD Heneittlogty upen the easing uf 4 oor Hewes tive teurter amt path at 14a Colusnbia seigd last Metre the Belts of whieh stg sek by Tred Sandbers Bager-print expert at the police. den fartinent, lo be tse of dolnsen, Furthermore, ie same” ghunth ts Known ta fen “touches ape restate of Wastineton ts at least twenty Rv Gaees of Ineeeny, 7 Gounicun be said te have enmieeseat his poset i The robberies when he was feesented withe the ngerenttot eel omen. detains rte ie ils bea Heved to kaye chard ups Une tvetery Sf a nstmaber oF erties tie with the hee at dpllettes Keres, Tew « seape ksl ters ait "Jlimntes! iy" agutrtrarnt oanin. GALL 10 PREAGH GETS PASTOR IN BAD WTA FLOCK Harrisburg, Ba, Get. 14.—Aetion wis ealled in Euurt bere ast wees ver truublo aang wewoen amine inter. Ww Wencon, and. sisters ‘of the Chugh. ‘Ther minister ir the ease fies Reus. nga Stantes oartur of the Me itive Paps. chteet Keer aud Giniom mteeetes Aehe seer te Saat Setting" at thee ase: spiritual, bom Ghd the sinters are. friends of Rev Btaaigy) on cme ate nod friends of Tine deacon wn the wher “rhe orzumventy iu tie cane hingint fon the hegity ne Hew, tanles"s “eal To prweh= hia alleget excessive Is <eedec in tlw tale ebanent of he cease Ceegaclon, sent'a St test Gil ‘Chinese teat Tosent hunk Uses. 2m the alte Mic. Giive Tsanese ehurel SF serlotme ts matters Meceane that tne shepherd ut tiv tivek ‘rexorved to [exats maar Gor corre the spirit incauities,Abtermaa Desheme afte thon ie djinicate unt meet fg weheduted "totale hues tn hig tice Short on “Eat” Bill Pen ininates befure the thine for this care elaine sweat thee areal eae eked tne rat ibe tive ya Conant and haley seis ts Jail se ton Qe wo fost th Teiebante i Sab at hea be tne Thur teow af tive goxstonrs: arrest Beta ecaciod tive antec Sroneecation tweaked iy the abters Hawes villew, Cemstermttten ceisnet, itidune the eisoner thes wold nothing,“ Hventiills, At statu aterped tu ge tees Bteg's bee ste the, wan reivaned” tw apear agai! Mix pelwlion discon. Pe core VAtdsman” -Deshong fe eharked that Adame fil game se far Sato threaten iy hfe and that ae rmebnns Sumas “tye nestor Showed up asc bie heaee tog the Ghrear inh execution, The dees Eider quninet hina ee acts ihe Co fais haviag Warnes! hiin agelnse heh hore tn, wie wie mers Called “Ministerial Bum” phere were frequent interrmpsions during ihe taieing of the preachers Meutimony When it wean erste, the Avacnn charged tire that teove sac Wey hata” Hot beens peawrete rtatte Alterna DeShengauestlon stn Ainge hte eeatweeeratd tearaed. hei eed een wesevined in. Pletba We thre Lords A bond nantes ea eae Le Uectty ae te tine wrurth of Suaceyes SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927 6 vredentiaty. Me characterized the Mt, ie wa aioe tke aera twit the tent in toe eh a al Veatge' the’ nasaey eae ee TEENIE utlated conalterabie tal Unt RO RIGS Mlen, pebarene und ecatr™ cites, Get alaiaceing oes wether Suse ten Ganon th eourt wih Abtecnsts feethan pals ans KILLS WIFE'S STEPFATHER | WHO SUODERLY LOST MIND his Wife's rom. 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Prices Meaconslie-—Att estes eared ALL Letters MUST SE Arcomdanied ehh SiS ta Aneurs Reo SNAKE OIL it ina ai Ginn Nw eatin heat! Cant inme "Wt eis took ‘heect meet eS ine eset eee ad GR ER ae ee Q Teed tell fea A ee ey (Pia PLT EET: Tke CHAS. L. REESE TAXICAB SERVICE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Garage and Repair Shop Special Classes for Ladies We believe that any organization to hold this position here. He has that pardens to racial or religious several men under him as assistants, batted and seeks to recruit its men: "Steve," as he is called by all who bers from the ranks of those indeed known him, is one of the three high-waiters or religious patrons in person, with a tendency to report efficiency in the local American-United Union Commission at Albany. IDHEREAOCCFGDEN The letters, when properly placed, spell the name of "The World's Greatest Weekly" How many different words can you make out of them? To the one sending us the greatest number we will give. $5 IN CASH Write your words plainly or have them typewritten and address your letter to The Price Editors, CHICAGO DEFENDER, 8485 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. SAMPLE Ida - Here - Greed - Dear - Heard - Hell - Go - Fare - Fe. GET BUSY! In case of the duplicate prize will be awarded. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 KLUX CHIEF WINCES AT BIG INQUIRY New Revelations in Congress Shatter Framework of "Invisible Empire" By J. L. Count Chestnut Washington, D.C. With Jim Simons, imputed wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, wired time and time again, while with averted eye he slowly smoked cigar after elmer durning the progress of an investigation of the House rules committee into widely charged charges. The rules committee is to decide whether Congress will be justified in making an imply in the work of him based on the charges being nared. To Disrupt Klan Five members of the House of Representatives have offered resolutions designed to disrupt the organization. The resolution, passed by the Massachusetts, Ryan of New York, Dyer of Missouri, and Campbell of Kansas, who is chairman of the committee, was approved by the organization. These resolutions would inflict the Khan on the ground that it has provided race hatred, spread terror, and deprived the deprived of law and order; threatened to usurp the powers of the United States government; through suspecting members of sums agreeing to a huge amount of money; used the United States mails to defraud, mislead, or pose as a fraternal organization. Powerful organizations from every part of the country were represented speaking on the same day as Simpson, William Monroe Troffer of the National Equal Rights League was scheduled. Washington's legal rights agency, represented in the audience. Among the witnesses called the hearing were C. William Knight, the U.S. Undersecretary; Iridh Thomas, who conducted the New York World's famous exposure of the Klan; C. Anderson, the U.S. Undersecretary of staff Invisible Empire, Knights of the Air, and William J. Burns, chief of the bureau of investigation of the Department of Owe Large Amounts Williamson's testimony, which was the most startling because of its newness, gave striking insight into the efforts of the evidence he submitted tended to show that it was a virtually insolvent, pony organization. He gave Klan allies in Atlanta and cost and moved that, in each case, large balances were due on them. The Klan alleged unattractive donations, he charged that he was unable to find any evidences of such necessity except in the financial statements. The latter's salary he said had recently been raised from $20 a week to $160 a month. Included a statement from Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler in which she admitted that she was only in the Klan for the report further tended to bear out previous charges that Mrs. Tyler and Clark, imperial kleege, are the heads of the concern, and not Simmons. Mrs. Tyler was said to have invited Imperial Kleege to Clarke to investigate the latter and his wife had fallen out. This was on the outskirts of Atlanta. NOT GUILTY OF MURDER: NOT GUILTY OF MURDER: A jury in the criminal court of Judge Harry M. Fisher acquitted William Durham of murder after two hours of defending. Branch was charged with stabbing William Durham in a restraint room, but he was not charged. Branch died from his wound a few days later. Branch testified that he stabbed William Durham only a small pocket knife. After the stabbing he was called to the bedside of a sick relative in Indiana. Branch was charged with murder that he was being sought for murder he came back to the city immediately, giving himself up to Capt. Enright. Branch was tried by Attorney R. E. Cantwell, Jr. 'Babylon,' U.S. Monte Carlo, Is Razed by Fire French Lack Springs, Ind., Oct. 14, "Baylon," the famous old town in many years the quarters of the employees of the French Lack Springs Hotel and the shrimp of America, has a year, hundred of rich and poor of both races joined lounge, has burned. At the time the famous truncated season had just not under way and every train brought to the resort advertisements. Friday had arrived and the vents and billows of the central lounge are said to have presence were included in, "African self" hold the most favor, and shoots for a thousand and a nicle" were. The life is believed to have been due to a detective flue. It was dissected, could be extinguished, the downfall of Bakersfield had been accomplished. SCOTT'S PISTOL VICTOR AGAINST MURDER SUSPECT Sam Riley Slain in Battle With Police Officers Who Questioned Him Sam Kiley, 39, 4558 Federal street, was shot and killed Wednesday night in the street near his home by Borgant John T. Scott when he was approached by Sergiana Scott and Smith of the detective bureau, who were in that neighborhood looking for the slayer of Fred W. Urtosca (white), 5545 South Carpenter street. The Murder Quarrel Ustroke, who was employed by the Eagle Ice Company at 4556 Federal street, had an altercation with an ice officer, who weighed a foot of ice about 6 feet deep. The ice man went away but later returned with a companion. They both had revolvers, it is said, and fired about 100 shots. Ustroke, who was on the platform of the building, was shot by Ustroke was shot through the chest and died from his wounds. Sergeant Scott and Smith were assasinated descriptions of the two men. Wednesday night the officers met Riley on Federal street. He fitted the description of one of the men, and accustomed to being acted strangely and made a peculiar motion as he passed them. Then they called to Riley, approached him, and asked him that they were police officers ordered him to hold up his hands. Riley Draws Gun But Hiley, they said, pulled a gun and a tussle between him and the officers ensued. They tried in vain to cut the cord. Cult 43 special, and fouling every moment that Hiley would die. Sergeant Scott shot him through the window, and he was wounded with the butt of his own gun. Hiley did while he was being rushed to a doctor's office at 43th and State Street. John Berry, 4625 Federal street, was arrested by Sergeants Dallage, Troy and May of the Third district in connection with the attack on accessory and booked on a charge of accessory before the fact to murder. FIREARMS EXPERT PROVES SIFASPECT IS NOT GUILTY Suffolk, Va., Oct. 14—On the conclusive evidence offered by Captain Goyen, Goyen hero, and an insurer in thearms, Gailley arrested on a charge of the murder of L. W. Gilbert, a well known merchant, was found not guilty at the conqueror's request. Justice Robert Hugh LeHeldman, who received the weightiest part of his argument until the impost was nearly over, was the body of the murdered man was of head and that the bullets in Jailley's gun were of steel and the bone matter that the assassin's bullet could not have been fired from it. MAYO GETS PLUM Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 14—Stephen H. Mayo, trader of the Republicans in New York, has been made an investigator in the state income tax of CHUNKS OF FLESH FALL FROM BODY OF BABY VICTIM (Continued from Page One) accuse. On July 11, she was arrested on child. Harold, 21 years old, was found unconscious in their home, 607 and told her that the bear had taken out of his chair. The child died the next day. At the inquiry, was determined that the child have been injured by veterinary violence, and provided their involvement. Under disproved evidence, she further stated that she saw him about twenty days after the attack, and the dogs in question were complying with the threat to take her life if she did not us with him, and if it took G Little Harvey Coleman him years he would not get her if she told the police. He was also a deacon. She acknowledged that somewhat later he admitted to her that he had been in the house when he if he had died from it that he could not help it. Mr. Cabbanne also stated that Butler had told him that the baby had died from a blow he received. A Fiend's Pranks Butler, without any emotion, related how he had hung Baldake, naked on in the barn by his thighs, and out of the barn by his feet. He had placed lighted papers through the knotholes in the barn to save the fire. He had placed lighted papers through the knotholes in the barn to save the fire. He explained that his reason for doing these things was to break the box of stealing. He had placed the halfthe box of stealing. He declared that it was Raymond Givens, 151 North Herenthal Avenue, New York, where the hands to break him sealing. Butler would often place the baby's feet in a tub of sealing wax and put them in the gas jet until he led from nets. JOHN H. cars and mouth, forced him to cut out of the garbage can, drove needle through his fingers, and on one eye he stabbed himself. He then put his initial blood ran down to the floor, and when his weakened condition would not allow him to wipe up the blood fast enough he had kissed him the blood test another, a distance of twenty feet. Held for Murder Judge Jacobs decided the testimony warranted him holding butler with a knife and blood on the other classes was fixed at $77,000. Mrs. Coleman and Givens reasoned which carried the bat, to the county hospital also carried the mother to jail, and Biddle was joyful that she was going to jail, for a grief: "Goe! Goe! mumma. Do you want him? Biddle are supposed to be stable, but he said that all he was worried because he was waiting for someone to take care of him that he could have anything in there for the asker. Biddle has gained fingers to a head of macheed brown bread. WILLIAMS' SINCE 1925 New York, Oct. 14.—A company of suppliers that have been well appear here with a day covering. No other notice in the A. M. E. church. William H. H. of New York, with a view of the overcrowds with a view of formations in London, will be available. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Dr.Shaw Fights for Son's Rights at Boston "Y" Dr.Shaw Fights for Son's Rights at Boston "Y" Alpha Phi Alpha Gets Lower Fare Washington, D. C., Oct. 14.—A production of one and one-half fare for the certificate plan will be made for members attending the fourteenth annual convention of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity to be held December 27-31, inclusive, in Baltimore, Md. This information was made on behalf of Norman L. Methjee, national secretary of the fraternity, and the chairman of the Railroad Passenger Association. Upon the certificate plan provides that tickets at the regular one-way adult fare for the going journey from October 23 to 24, inclusive. The request for a certificate should be made when tickets are purchased. Such certificates are presented at the meeting to Secretary Methjee for endorsement. Return tickets may be purchased at the fraternity and their friends' offices, located on any day up to and including January 4, thus allowing ample time for all members of the fraternity and their friends' offices, both at Washington and Baltimore. The Alpha Phi Alpha has grown until it now has thirty-five chapters and hundreds of the United States, such as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, the universities of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Chicago, Ohio, Kansas, California, Howard, Lincoln, Willerforce, Virginia Union, and McGill. There are 2,000, of whom 1,000 are prominent graduate and honorary members and 500 undergraduate members. The organization of college men over to hold a meeting will come to Baltimore, as there are within a radius of 200 miles some 1,200 miles of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. URBAN LEAGUE DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS PLAY The performance was given for the careers of the St. Louis Provident Association, Valorie Slothan was since Leonard was business manager, and George W. Buckner, executive secretary of the League, was general manager. TO PARENTS IN COFFIN Havelock, Miss., Oct. 14—Five months ago Middrel, age 21, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Middrel went to Philadelphia. Now the parents are puzzled because they have just received the body of Middrel, sent to them with a curt not-saving that she died of gas poisoning. When the girl went to Philadelphia she wrote home that she had observed an employment in a position at the prosecution of a woman her parents were informed by letter that she had married a Charles Patillo. She was married to Miss Nielsen, and that Miss Nielsen admitted that their daughter wrote to them and claimed that her husband, though kind and loving, was beheaded. STARTLING NEWS What do you know about your own history? Can you think or speak intelligently about your own family or your own life? FOR YOUR OWN GOOD READ THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY 282 S. N. W. Washington D. C. Published Quarterly - S2 per Year Give Your Dog a Nose G.A. Morgan Hair Refining Co. Cleveland, Ohio D. C. WORKERS SEE MISTAKE, CRY FOR HELP by NAHUM DANIEL BRASSIER "Is there anything you can do to help me?" The inquiry came from an intuitional model young woman who had been "certified" for a position in the Police Department. She had come from the city by request of the Civil Service Board, reached Washington and applied for the position she was told that the place had been "filled." She also gave her case to the "committee on legislative relief" 1216 Pennsylvania avenue, and it was also taken up by a committee of the state legislature for case the ladies were considerably more aggressive than the committee. The ladies went directly to 10 transmitters every word. He declared that he knew there was discrimination in the department, but gave assurance that he had as many contacts as he adjusted deal and merit alone would rule. Many Complaints This young lady was finally appointed. It was discovered that prepdoc alone was keeping her out of a job, and she was being held by examination, and had been certified by the civil service. This is a single case. There are hundreds of them in Washington, where she had been held for a just complaint. Criticism directed at the "headquarters" 1216 Pennsylvania avenue, may be justified to some extent, but in furthering "legislative relief" is concerned. There has been some commendable activity in this respect there, but by no means enough to warrant it. But this location has served as a extendable clearing house for complaints of various kinds, and some of them have been in fronting those out. It has been central "meeting place," a kind of DeLuxe Lime Kill Club, where the things that burden the soul politically have caused at great length, if not solved. Must Contribute The recent organization of federal employees, centralized at this address, complains that must find an outlet somewhere. This organization has a federal employee union. But federal employees will separate themselves from a little cash for necessary expenses, in proportion to the conditions, they will get somewhere. Do not get the idea that our people need government department wages. We are all VANQUISHED This last surviving head is doomed because The Liberty Life is today offering to high class salesmen of the Race better contracts and increased opportunities in the life insurance field. ENERGETIC, LIVE SALESMEN WANTED IN EVERY TOWN IN ILLINOIS. Write E. H. CARRY, Director of Agencies. Issues all standard forms of policies from $500 to $10,000. Ages from 15 to 60 A PART OF THE YEARS TITLE Subcription for in for all the causes for in the public in the form of payable at the national pay price of 180 per share, payable on behalf of the public down and the indebted in the days. LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE CO. Kelly Miller and Plato Durham Will Address Sessions in Vinconnes Hotel There are iron in Washington employed as messengers who, so for a ability is concerned, could hold prosecution if the "sanctum against them." This is not always a figurative sign, either in the first place for example, all of whom are known to their "pictures taken." Some think that custom started under President Wilson, a Democrat, as a matter of policy. In 1915, the Taft, a Republican, protests were made without avail. It was adopted "hoof, line and slaker," by the Democrats in their day of glory, and then wiped out. It should be at-flicked. Chief clerks and assignment clerkes can a big breeze in the petroleum caribbean. Even under the present Republican administration many of them have little ability to hold on to their pieces by the efficiency of the very people of our Race whom they govern. Government service is the big field of activity in Washington. It is allowable and hard to uncle Sam's who feel contented, even of the other people, but all seem to wish to get on and hang in to Uncle Sam's works, twice a month. Uncle Sam "comes ones" with the thinner the cooler of all cells. "Who's it a great guee if you don't weaken." It is similar in operation to that of an automobile steering wheel. The starter mechanism is attached to the motor and connected with the propeller hub. When the foot pedal is pressed the motor and connected with the propeller hub, which in turn starts the motor. We believe that every man, woman and child should under the laws of the United States of America be trained in the mechanics and the blessings of liberty, as guaranteed by the Constitution, without religious or political beliefs—National religion or political and Be Liberated" Property Life Protection Has FINISHED Red Dragon ONE— Liberty Life is today offering to high and increased opportunities in the life IN EVERY TOWN IN ILLINOIS. Director of Agencies. INSURANCE CO. Oer and President FULLY PAID 10 to $10,000. Ages from 15 to 60 RES IN THE PROFITS OUT THIS OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE! INSURANCE CO. Chelsea P. at no time or under any ob- ject of the law or the lawman I am not on stock of the Library Life Insurance Company. Hospital to Cost $1,000,000; Site at Tuskegee, Ala. Tuscany, Ala. Oct. 14.—A million dollar public service hospital is to be erected by the government for the treatment of our ex-service men. Attempts were made to establish hospitals at Montgomery, public station, and Atlanta, but the public structure which the Treasury Department has decided to build will not be completed until the town has offered to sice. It is proposed to erect a hospital in Montgomery, but the mayor has not offered to the town, but the mayor is in comparison with those of colliery. Meazenger "Boys" Invents Airplane Starter Middletown, N. Y., Oct. 14, F- Douglas's Warmed age 23, a resident who has received a patent for the device, will be invited to be appl- ed to display photon URBAN LEAGUE WILL DISCUSS SCHOOL PROBLEM At the Nastest Urban League, the local community is so involved in the topics of education will teach Work in "injection with Public Schools," Miss Anne Davis, director of the department of vocational guidance of the Chicago public schools, will out-illustrate the importance of teachers have helped to improve the scholarship of pupils through removing the causes of tardiness, lack of interest and retardation. This work, which has been especially successful in Chicago, has reached in Chicago in Philadelphia and New York. It is hoped, will be extended up to other cities throughout the country. Prof. Kelly Miller, dean of the college of arts and sciences of Howard University, and Prof. Plato Durham, dean of the college of arts and sciences of Gau, will be the principal speakers at the meeting on inter-racial co-operation which will be hold Friday night, May 10, 2015, at the president of the National Urban League, as presiding officer, "Industrial Relations will be the basis for future financial matters, with George W. Perkins of the National Clear Workers' Union and Robert L. Mays of the Railway Men's Club," as speaker. Charles S. Johnson is under league auspices is making an investigation of Hartford, Conn., and who is also making an investigation of L. Mays, who will outline "The Needs of Social Work in Cities" and "Plans for Recording Facts of Investigations" to be followed by a discussion on the needs of social work in cities he will put. by Morgan N. W. work, author of the "New Year Book" Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, as a major secretive secretary from 20 cities where the league has branches as well as many social workers connected with other organizations from the city. at the attendance. The headquarters of the conference will be the Vincennes Hotel, 25th street and Vincennes avenue, where the conference will be held. Use of the office assembly hall has been donated by the management. PLAN NEW YORK HAMPTON New York, Oct. 14-14 a survey is being conducted and the United States Department of Labor to determine the industries in which our people are employed as workers. The results of this survey will be used to the establishment of a vocational school in Harlem in the near future. FACE THREE STAR HAMPTON EXHIBIT FEATURES VA. STATE FAIR Richmond, Va, Oct. 14.—Among the many impressive exhibits at the State Fair in Fairfax, institutes like Eat Production." The exhibit was made up principally of Plymouth Rock heirs, which represented the good living and the poor. Three Hampton, agricultural students were on duty and showed posterkeepers how to pick out the good and the bad, making the expensive trade system. The Hampton exhibit included a poultry house which had all the essentials of an ideal house in it, furnished in an open front, and it military rooftop and arches. "Our dedication to 'Poultry Building' by F. S. Gorewak the Hampton in time staff were attributed." "Virginia's home is a monumental house that have been built by Hampton during the 19th century, and over 10 all rooms have a memorial to appreciate the "hampton" country house. Don't fail to hear Clarence Cameron White at Lincoln Center, November 7. AFFECTIONS OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MENUSCULA NEKUSSIS INHIBITED ATTACHED BY A DIGMALIZATION DIESEASE Chiropractic (SIGNAL) Adjustments will Remove the Cause of Bone Deformity Bone Deformity Bone Deformity Dr. Fred H. Rubel, D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 4041 Indiana Avenue Phone Presc 1922 You mothers, who sent your dear wife liberty, also have a duty to por- mish your arms and your sons and daughters of tender age. If you know that not Kayas City, 1500 hives were examined have some form of animal trouble. If a connected Circusparasite was found by these faults could have been detected. If your little baby is sick, weak, pungent or of the body these must be a Cause and these times out of ten it is found in the body that the baby will outlive the weakness, have the sine palpated and if a girl has come to a premature grave or impaired through life a miscarriage in it, fancy would have detected some weakness which Chiropractic Adjusts. Nature is the only true Healer. Soleal dysfunctions diminute the cause, so you say, "Oh yes, that's a painful theory, but need to be true." It is not only a beautiful theory, but it is beautifully in who have been injured will attest any day. The Child is the Children. 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Wesley Jones ASIA CAFE Victory 4029 3455-55 State St. CHINESE and AMERICAN CTEAK and CHOP HOUSE 11 QUALITY OF FOODS AT VEST PRICES 1:30 A. M. to 3:00 A. M. Probation Officer Visits Theorela R. Penney, a production of *The Holiday*, was the ghost of his brother, Honoru R. Penney, wholesale candy maker, and a visitor at the Chicago Defender plant. Mr. Penney is returning to various classes of the Middle West. Returns From Hot Springs G. C. Smailwood, D12 Dearborn street, returned last week. Winsor from Tennessee took the job for the past six weeks taking a course in vacation in nine years. While in Hot Springs Mr. Smailwood was entertained by Conklin, 230 jasper street, easter and mother of Mr. Smailwood's life-long friend, Conklin have the distinction of having three hot Springs. Those present at their party in honor of Mr. Smailwood were weedmaster Henderson, Colling, and Conklin, Messrs. Henderson, Spokee, Hill, and Miss Ruby Neuburn. Mr. Smailwood returned home much benefited by his Purchases $7,000 Car J. W. Walker, Minneapolis, Minn., arrived in the city last week and pursued a career where he is stopping. He purchased a car and is making her have inherited money from his parents who recently passed away. says it will be inverted in real estate. Cut by Dwe Koffe Leon Mekings, 4, 3024 Walshov averaged with knife wounds on the knee, also coming to the account in the knee, and with wounds on the arm in a quartet with the wrist and soot to cut her with his knife as a precaution, and accidentally entangled in attempting to wrest the knife from him. Struck by Auto Sherman Hughes, 61, 2234 Prairie square, southern with an abrasion of the scalp which he received when he was 18. He lives at 31st street and Indiana avenue. Jealousy Causes Shooting Albert Gokman, 59, 58-12a Salle de Jeu de Paris, 29 years old, engaged in basketball at 29 years old, engaged in athletics at the County hospital suffering with bullet injuries in both of his legs Hit by Ball While playing趴 at the playgrounds, a boy hit the wall behind Jack Matthews, 25, 4852 Lonley avenue, was hit in the eye by a ball pitched by Ernest Powell. **Woman Causes Cutting** John Bentley, 11, is critically injured at the Fort Dearborn hospital in Detroit. According to the police, Speaks was attacked by Charles Carrington, 37, who was shot at a tac cat at 25th street and Vernon Avenue, and Emily Giles, 261, Calvin Avenue. Officers Do Good Work Others. Whitley, Ward, Harry and Stuart station combined their energies in an effort to save the bargain complaint against Howard and Edward R. Newman, as a former private avenue. Howard, Dearne, Parise, 252; Southern street; Andrew Willis, 354; North Avenue; John F. Pierce avenue. They were held to the plea for the Newcombe and Newcombe of the S. Clark street court. Rescued from Mob In answer to a rost call sent to the Chicago Avenue station Officer Michael McCullough, officers and rushed to the vicinity of the station, and received a cease-fire in rescuing U. S. Grant, a specially appointed pollinator from New York City. Grant had succeeded in saving Jaway, a wanted for a murder (committed the day before), to rescue him, chiming that he had 342 hushes avenue, here, here was taken back to Pennsylvania by Leunt, Skimmer (white), and Grant. Gathers Not, Gatty Mason was acquitted of the charges of rape by the judge of the M. A. McKinley. Gathers was charged with the rape of Jesse Loan; a 14-year-old girl, the house of Mrs. Gertell, Davis, Gatty, and H. Simms, testified that the argument with Mrs. Davis over the threat to get even with him. Sergeant Timothy Baldan, assigned as the station station, has returned to his work after a three-week vacation spent in the northern part of Michigan. Californians Here Attorney Willow G. O. Tyer and Wm. H. H. H. Moore, Jr. served in the city appointee at MD Prosecutor's office in the city appointee at MD Prosecutor's Los Angeles Urban League, and Mr. H. H. Moore served in the city appointee at MD Prosecutor's Urban League. The bank for thirty years, the bank for thirty years, Bothel's Coming Musicals In Hospital Deluxe CITY NEWS IN BRIEF J. J. ALLEN IN CITY J. J. ALLEN IN CITY J. J. Allen, president of the World Wonder Oil and Gas Co., Kansas City Co. Kansas City, Mo. was in the annual convention of the independent cotton which was brake Hotel-Mar. the "Oil King," the "Oil King," serves that this oil Co. owns some of the most Nautilium, as well as valuable in Kansas states that the oil business has been in the past two months on account of its highly advanced from barrel and its ex- J. J. Allen that oil has room hours to $50 per pocket centime Nrs. Brown III Mrs. G, W. P, B. Brown, wife of Attorney Brown, 649 Private residence, is confirmed to President Hospital, Dres. H. J. Bourn and K. G. Iyadey are attending her. Phillies Night School Offer free course in woodworking, the reading of reading print, home print, planning and design of furniture, denture repairs, free free in school p. m. Woolpell Phillips High School, p. m. Woolpell Phillips High School, Guy Houston In City Guy A. Houston, Los Angeles, Calif., who is spending a few weeks in the city, said he was the guest of H. I. Woolf, 959, Walsh Avenue. He was a caller at the Bedford Theater on Friday and will be entertained on Friday evening by Mr. Woolf. Mr. Houston has been the recipient of many social affairs in the "Windy City." Clarence White Coming Chance Cameron White, Boston, MA. Attend a special evening appear in a rehearsal Monday evening at the Museum of Fine Arts, prompt. Miss Chie Mus Dickerson will be at the piano. This is Mr. White's 10th concert. Dickerson brings a wonderful program. Admits to having a wonderful program. N. Avonworth manager—Advertisement. Guest of Avendorphs Mrs. Julia Jackson, formerly of Tampa, Mrs. Julia Jackson, secretary of the W. V. C. A., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius N. Aven- lure, the president of the secretary of the Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bates will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avenlure at the heater Saturday evening October 16th. Mich. Friends in Town Mrs. L. tinston and J. W. Camp Benton Harbor, Mich. spent the week- ing at the Mich. Museum at 46th street. Mrs. Gason is the mother of Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Camp, wife of J. Camp, prominent Old Fellow, is a sister. Leaver 400 Bins Bluff Mrs. Anna Goodwin, a music teacher with the University of Chicago, left the city last week with Chicago, left the city last week point of Hayward M. & F. College, the center of Hayward M. & F. College, the center of Hayward M. & F. College, where her students write with her mother's writing. Berean Choir Musical Bishop Connain In City Hibson and Mrs. L. J. Coppin and Mrs. L. J. Coppin, died on day en route to Minneapolis, Mina. and on day en route to Minneapolis, Mina. convoy on October 12. They were convened October 12. They were convened October 12. S. W. L. J. pastor, pastor of Islech church. Dr. Cockrell to Speak Dr. Lafayette Cooke, formerly of the University of Chicago, led by the Ku Klux Klan and later driven from the principal speaker Sunday afternoon, met with the University of Chicago's meeting. Unity Club, 3140 Indiana ave. Virginia to Most The Virginia Society will hold an elaborate entertainment on Wednesday, March 26, 2015, 5:30 S. State street. All Virginians are cordially invited to be present with their friends and general public. This will be a musical and general entertainment and part of the program will be rendered by members of the Virginia Society. M. E. Britton is head of the board. Visits City on Business Nov. 18 E. Johnson, pastor of the Church of St. Augustine, one who churched in North Carolina, north shore for the last eight years, and north shore for the last eight years, week and Monday evening addressed the board of directors of the Pyramid Museum and important matters on the North shore. Mrs. Cannon Assumes Duties Mrs. Dora Cannon, 18 E. St. street, north shore, city of the Musica Templars of Illinois and jerusalem. Mrs. Cannon is well known through her work for her work in fraternity organizations abroad. To Visit Downstate Mrs. Lou E. Young, $355 Gives away a trip to southern Illinois. She will visit friends at Cario, Metropolis and East St. Louis and St. Louis, Mo. Goer to Box City Scribbled During Quasar During a sparred with William Taylor, the two men were hit by a car. 2006. Called avenue, was graffited in the arm be by Taylor. Neither would be able to retrieve the car. The case will be tried standing. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Stock Arrivals The stork visitation at St. Lukes's hospital Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emery, 4258 milamance, U. S. for 369 days. Fort avenue and baby doing nicely at St. Lukes's Dr. Breed in City Dr. Seed, Nashville, Tennessee, is in the city visiting relatives, and is the president of the National Medical Association and ex-vice chairman of the dental section of the Mme. Bedford in Gltx Miss. S. M. Belford, St. Louis, Mo. made a trip to the city last week and was the guest of Mrs. A. D. president of the Belfordline Club, Mrs. a special meeting for the agents. Mrs. Belford was entertained by Mrs. S. Johnneha Jones, 2746 illumination avenue; and by Mrs. Eckford while in the city. Mrs. Belford requested all the agents to provide a box of grower, and $1.25 for treatments therein—Advertisement. Miss WainlandUnable to walk, who has been confined to Providence, who has been able to get around made to walk, being able to get around Mahone, in spite of her handicap, as cheerful, and hopes to be out before the friends who have been very kind to her conferred as the "Famous Vampire Wamp." Boscoe Simmons In City Col. Ross Simmons, famed orator and leader of the Civil War, will visit days this week, working with heed- ful inmates at the December prison, oklahoma jail, beaches in South and West since his last visit here, and other Southern polls, and will re- lieve Chicago around the first of Nov- ember. James B. Adams Diox James P. Adams, oldest son of James P. Adams, died suddenly at his home, 641 S. 11th St. in his home. He was sold suddenly at his home, esq 11th St. in his home. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. James P. Adams, mourn his loss a wife, three children, other relatives and friends. In memory of other relatives and friends. (Uniidephia tributes please copy). Civil Service Exams Norris on Long Tale Charles Satchie Morris, Jr. en route from Washington to Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, stopped in the city during the week. Sunday afternoon he attended a stitutional church, 5th and Decorah streets: "51" he spoke at St. Mark's church, 5th and Decorah visited Gary, Indiana. "51" Baptist evening visited he delivered a lecture. Mr. Morris expects to return to the city after Deerfield University to take his master degree. Victim of Auto Accident Shot Trying to Escape Noonshing Dusen Asserted Mrs. Ada Elkworth, Ada LaSalle street, was sent in to the Psychiatric Hospital of Glenview and Burring. Second patient, Glenview Quinlin and Burring, second patient of the seven pupils, danced the dance of the seven pupils presented this she was the Japonicite presented this she was the Johnk. Newcomer that her husband, his cousin, and had crowned her queen. Breaks Leap in Accident George Brooks, in Ease Salette avenue, and his daughter, in Brooks, broken leap. While riding in an aneroid street, the air struck the curb, turned over, the Brooks underneath was dumped. Wanted at Namphle. While quarrelling in their home at 1852, the two children of William Fisk, 1812, were arrested and enrolled to the Warren School in the arm by William Fisk. He was wanted by the police authorities at Olympia, Tennessee. Killed at Play While playing with children in front of her school on Walnut street, William Fisk was struck by a car. Little s-year-old Sotam Holiday jumped in front of an automobile truck driver who was killed instantly. This coerer's war was that the accident was unavoidable. Shot by Unknown Party Nasan Lucas, 1815, is 14 feet tall. He was struck by a gun wound in the leg. He had a gunshot wound to his chest. Vikas, 1848, Walsh avenue, where he was given a party, when he was injured. There is no chance to the gun toer. Has Broken Jaw According to Edward Robinson, 1195 State Street, there is an arrest in the city. He is running in an argument with an unknown man in an argument with an unknown man in an argument with a slurmer. Robinson is at a law office where he is working in a flat encounter with the unauthorized --- Masona In Session With Grand Master T. G. I. Samuels and his team, the Mamaras is in season at location 11. The returns of the grand old showers offer a steady growth, one of the diseases is martin Journey of Corona, Mr. Jamarus is great牙病 in Illinois, outside of Chicago Falls from Car As he was alighting from a State University building, McKenzie Dickey-Merwalt, in 1919, Federal street, was thrown to the ground and the police were on the scene. He had to hit his lect on the ground. Boosting Idlewild Pulled Off of Train Mrs. Holmes In East Mary. Howell Baldwin, mother of Mrs Mary Holley, 1131 Walsh avenue, in Mary City, the guest of her other daughter, Mary Carrie Gargie, 147 West 11st street. Stockholm, Malmö, Oslo Clifford Lee, 24, 2052 Walsh avenue, New York, NY. State state state. He assisted an unimary to his spinal column and suffered a paraplegia. Race Relations Meeting. Prominent minister of both races in the state. Tuesday evening for the purpose of discussing ways and means of improving race relations in Chicago. The conferences met at the hotel, but now resuming in this city. Christian Sentiment" was formed which will meet monthly. It plans to interest the public in the consideration on the part of both races. Chairman and Mrs. R. Collett secretary. New York Art Comings. The col-listed Metropolitan choir has been Johnson trio of New York City to appointee. This choir enlisted Maville, Charlize appearance last year. Bio Artists to Appear At its next musical, Sunday, October 31, the intercity community choir will present its own music and artists. Amone them will be Mima, an American folk singer. Chicago Medical College, Misa Iwase Iwase, and Misa Mendelia Lewis. The famous and Misa Mendelia Lewis and the male also will sing. EVANSTON NEWS NORTH SIDE Miss Ula Deenice, who has been there, is able to be out. Miss Tinky Freeman will be busy work for appointees in Providence, N.J. Clark street, who is the girl to urinate from, from the Nicholas and Harvard University, Mr. and Mrs. R. Borden antiquated a few friends at Harvard University, Mr. and Mrs. R. Borden antiquated a few friends at White of 50 Orleans street, gave a very pleasant surprise party in honor of her the muests present were M. Parker, W. Young, The Young Ladies' Club of Baptist Church iner at, Miss Ellen Park, last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Michelle of Florida, who has been visiting home street, returned home last Thursday. Terry Jolly Church Club will meet at the evening, Get. 22. Everyone was chased at church on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell have returned from summer home and are now in the city. Girl Causes Arrest Warren Lockett, 22.518 Wahlsav street, warren, wa. Grace Gilbert Patricia Gilbert, president, and Grace lustastad on top of Miss Alberta Princess, 602 Winthrop avenue. WARM ROOMS AT IDLEWELL HOTEL 50 EAST 33D STREET. M. M. ROANE, FOUNDER OF FORESTER LODGE, DIES GUN PLAY WAS MUTUAL, SAYS PARKER AT TRIAL Cross warrants having been issued against each other charing insults Richard E. Parker, 3455 State street, and A. R. Leighton and J. L. Marteau, son Electric Light Company, were pined on trial before Judge John R. Court, Leighton testified that he and Marteau had gone to the office of Parker to turn off the electric light, then, called them vile manners, and at the point of his gun forced them to sign a paper, and collated their accusations and stated that the two men had been left on an ame, and the perk of his life from Leighton, and forced the two men to leave his offices. He said that the two men had written letters from Leighton, and forced the two men to leave his offices. He said that the two men had thought possibly that the two men had Judge Snoweer withheld his decision until Oct. 14 at 2 p. m. GRIP OF THE LAW Enlaces Telephone Company Lyon, Louisiana The Drexel hospital, was turned over to the responderable hospital for an ex- tended William, Williams, 325 ibm Avenue and 100th Street. The station avenue Station avenue station that Jones would call her up on the phone twenty minutes before she was to leave her company, and threatened her when Jones was shocked when in France. Accuse Each Other Although neighbors came to the rescue, they were against Mrs. Lillian Smith, who was fired $22 and costs to judge John 15. Now Lillian accused David of heartlessness in the shoulder. They are occupying the church. They are born to street. John flew messenger of the State Grain offices, stated that the man who she accused of any person that she had ever heard, also she was a distance to any neighbor, and she wanted to keep an observation on the way. Wife Prefers Charger John Grady, 4343 St. Lawrence avenue, was arrested by Officer McLoyd and charged with non-suspect of maritime grievance, Grady 410 East street. Elimited on Gun Charge She Needs the Change B11 A Costly Joy Ride Henry Berry was fined $400 and costs by W. Jethick street, was fined $400 and costs by W. Jethick Morgan of the Boys' court. Pier was fined $100 and costs by W. Jethick 3rd preset and charged with driving off the automobile of Howard Berry on a avenue, without the owner's consent. Hold it down. Good. Very. Wife Causes Agree Emmet Elder, 25, 2007 Fulton street, Copeland, 23, 2007 product, on complaint of his wife, Sadie Elder, and charged non-support of herself and children. --- Clarence Jurnett, 18, 2743 Cottage Grove avenue, who was arrested by 07-01-2015, and charged with enclosed a gun, and charged with by Judge Morgan of the Iowa court. Must Support Wife John Miller, 3222 Calumet avenue, Bronx, was ordered by Judge Adams of the Court of Domestic Relations to pay Barnes, was ordered by Judge Adams of the Court of Domestic Relations to pay a $5 work toward her support. Fined on Woman's Charge Silva Wright, 3211 Calumet avenue, complaint of Mrs. Reschee Hynnwood, 3211 State street, was found $50 and cops on complaint of the Commissioner of the South Clark street court. Woman Against Woman Mrs. Ireshee Hynnwood, 3229 Indiana avenue, on complaint of Mrs. Ireshee Hynnwood, same address, was fined $10 and the South Clark streets court. METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CENTER THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH The Metropolitan Community Center, "The People's Church," made their report to the congregation last Sunday, morning, director in charge, anniversary sermon "The Lord lord done great things, great which," said gift, "which was served and enjoyed him. The music was up to the music of the Metropolitan videos, conducted by Jones. After the sermon H. A. W. Hart- ton of the Metropolitan U. A. Metropolitan Dr. W. D. Cook, the first anniversary sermon he presided over, "The Lord lord deserved great things," greeted "a great" which was served and enjoyed all who heard him. The Lord was up to the Metropolitan Church of the Vows, conducted by trof. J. Wesley the treasurer of the community Center and the People's Community Center and the People's church which made the work accomplished during the last year showing that $2,500 department during the year ending Oct. 31, 2014, was the steward's department of the church and $4,600 by the Metropolitan Church and paraphernalia and also the vast building fund, which makes the grand total of $42,112,225 raised during the first anniversary of the direction of Dr. W. D. Cook, pastor in the church and praise to the Lord for all that was done and accomplished during the H. W. BARRETT TO SPEAK Arrested for Non-Support College Kliff 32, 3724 Pierce avenue, was arrested by Officer Michael Hurley, 53rd precinct, on complaint of his wife, who was charged with assault, and charged with non-suicides. ```markdown ``` HIGH GRADE CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT 3032 Indiana Ave. Cor. 31st St. JOIN THE AMERICAN WOODMEN 'BROTHERHOOD OF MAN' BROTHERHOOD 1931 Chicago, IL 60614, Chicago Ave. J. J. ATWELL, Supervisor DOUGLAS 80 BATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 PROMINENT MEN HEAD "Y" MEMBERSHIP DRIVE In order that the Wabash Avenue department, Young Men's Christian Association, might touch a larger number of men and boys, the professional and business men of the community are securing 1,500 new members. At the dinner meeting of the campus committee and commission for howing under the leadership of Frank L. Gilbert, a deaf life insurance company. In an interview with the Defender reporter Mr. Gilbert said he had no doubt of the district and was affected by the intercession. He also declared that in addition to the splendid program carried out by the Wabash Avenue department, Young Men's Christian department, the relief work done for men and boys last winter was such as to warrant every good citizen in the community. "GENERAL" LEE ATTACKS HIS WIFE; SUCCESSFUL Not long since General Lee Bailley was arrested for assaulting his wife in the street, then arrested. In the South Carolina street in Charleston, she told her husband to come out of there, that she was not going to allow them to make a food court to allow them to left the court room arm in arm. Saturday the general had another loving visit to Sergeant Harry Whitney, in command of the South Clark police station hurried to the Bailley home at W. W. H. H. Hospital. Mrs. Bailley, with a gaping wound in her neck, advised the officers go about their business, for that husband did not have, a right to enter her if he wished, she would certainly like to know who did. She was ten years old, head, and slammed the door in the officers' faces. is to the hair what food is to the body LIFE! at all drugstores. GUARANTEED BY The WAVO PRODUCTS CO. 5023 South State St. CHICAGO NEW Vincennes Hotel MRS. E. DARNETT, Prep. 30th Street and Vincennes Ave. PERMANENT ROOMS FOR THE WINTER $5 and $7 Per Week AND UP THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN CHICAGO catering exclusively to the best people. WZ SIOMANS PAGE iée S66) SS SSS Ss SS ECS CHICAGO 0 HO HOS WT ge we OF THE MUSIC WORT) |FEMES 10 STMT BITE savicaes za Wisets Othe? wisel Q a CIETY | A BOYS’ REPUBLIC. CLUB | NEWS OF, THE MUSIC WORLD OFTHE MUSIC WORLD AGAINST KU KLUX SUNDAY Aes Primes faerie ail GF ee ade |The Hew ttothertiwet tierubhe.| _gERTHA TYREE, SOPRANO. MAKES BLACK SWAN RECORD |, Nuwias, Oct 16. will be untt-Ku | REESE SSS STS NG SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 SS ——_— ee Mauer got Mus, WIL Contne, far pista, The ate tie simete of dec Mitts, Sesa"Sauthy Varig neences The inte attending Ube Passhstenan Coun cu. Augustns E Rene, Benseton, 3 deta Mes, AL Cy detveine ae skit ide Huby, dorey Cis, Xe, ae he Gi attending the Voi era Mix Witham Oakley, Mhitadetphta Vo de Une guest ot Mex Me P Spelghts, 4960 Indian avenue, Tex, Jianues dtzgtns, 4284 Dewrtors siete jesidinas elder of Weat Ch Soko dinttiet, Ter Tuesday went for Minneapetis, adm, ws attend th Northwestern Contertce, whtel eat Semen at Sta Deters Ne af. Ey Churel Get 33, Mise Hetem Markley, 3502. Pedi ayenue, Ines mnived to G32 Indian venue, swennd ayuertaen Stes Vergha Willlame, 4248 Indian avenue, enteriained witts a birttata inner and dames Raturds, Sept. 17 She Was the reehdent of tang, Val auable pets Mee Selene Taglar, 2964 Caluzae avenue, wae agnestdy steprised by a Chat frum her Laottwer. Davkt Yan ey. Huston, Iowa, shia phe hal Sohn for several year, Mr and Mes. tout Ves, 322 6 agih street, emtertaned Last Thurs fay In hanor af ates. J. Simic. Eee Yn, ser of Men NO Mavi. ‘Virgin, Mise Mooi. Taylor, 46th eae avenue gave a sures MOTE SAC Unidas it hemor of he sini sehen Maw Xe a oe St Bate Ge Me Durer Present were ayer ts fue Tox, Mra. Fivrwnes Sincere, 709 15 Aoi sists wae bewtere aes “Aina given to henner of Mra Ke. Hradtle Toisvitien Kyi. ets 8 Madame faizatwerly” Woden, Ine Gignapedins The Pevudesod it F8 fades at Meaine. Vernon Tvptis Fineh Sngtag. iy a very ekarnins Ynanney, displaying the veal eh Mien ef her IMs) Yor, Sire Wakame 10 Sinats, 434% Grand tealevard, te visitters trends Gad relatives I Jaekevities Sa She walt ee gone fin neers! seen Men Addie does geal Mee. De yoni Matias, “Meanydus, Tenn, deft Monday isle for Petron afer wise Hing for suis thane wilh Me. “and Mees Ge Ao Marlies, 5119 Wangs Stina als Walked “Thoms 424 Traine avenue, uve Toft 4 Thele fail taurine trip. thew will aniae sejen at Tietgea Meth Tas Prater, “Munteral aod Quete es Can. Dela veetuenimg the ¢ “Wel” ston ae Runge sed Portkamd, “Me. aston fed Neve Pork. ‘Mise AMMEAS Raster, ie ta Aeon visitive ler aotlers Mes ES Anse, an Caesedaind, Ut sete a fos Gags in! Patrsinune, Pat She se The Buowt nf Misr iutglee ated femilly a Fite te New Wate Cay, sears she Sel reside indetisitedy Sle and Mra. dearge Murtisral, 422 Eset styeet, wutersaiced At dlizies Sanday it huner of Stes, rave Mose SP eandianath We why returned hewn Monday ater a pleawat vacation and sins social Leno, Suis Nettie d, Muishex, 4012 Waban rivenae, ix visi in New York, ate Seal viet etlwr wasted. withee belo Mie returns Bones Mech de Att Th, Superedsn for the Amierivan Weadinen wif the stats ME tinneas and pause of Mndiana, tat fetartied tee Chitugee feoan New Voth Eig where he wet ter ato Ht Tapeal af hig moter, Sire attic. Martin, sia W. Maal rete pieredy retieaied ter hier heated ‘Giisha, Neh, last Saturday, tier Sending several weedee here WH relusiven: Mr ahd “Mea, Chile Creme 315% iow’ Steen onertalned ih dager erty, Sunday. henetinns Mrs WeaeT shakers en tinainencan, Ns Givers preseut seeae De, Prad Bube Mev ain Aired. 1 Weal, Mra, of forgo, Moe foier and Chearies Giver Mies and Mra ate. Slampias, ash Ishuloa ventie, biad oe thelr pues for breskfast Sunday nioraing Mrs KK. Tagnbers and Mrs. 3, T. Warren Mea Vera Ue, Batten be canting toe tet bead at her feaideniee, 6b F Bette stot, under the care of Lh Mevtort a. Turner. Sine ayers Teavinn of St, tol Kanes and formers of "the Chseates Rinceveatars ef Mise, Grersvesd in Chioage ane Saturday io joan the Th Franklin Bray. evsneclivtie party Seith whey she WHL serve as soots hd planist The sects, Deland Mes, IL Peastin Row, 44 Suncom avenie, baad a inner priest thy Saturday, Dene. DB. Allen, waste CF Unthowda | Presiastivian ehureh Pitteture, Pa. and De. 1. 1 Eilers Ad the Prestgterion charet, Newark Soh, ‘Mines Adele unt, Theodosia 12 Conway and Chatlie M. Matone, a Of this elty, left Ovtaber 3 for Fist University, Nashville, ‘Tenn. Mrs, Sadoria Barton, lending amemter of South Park SM, F. church Taseed away AU the, Lite eosiddence Bsa Forest avenue, Puners! arzanee: ahenta have, nat eon wane, ‘Sim ALD. Tunter, 4123 Beate ave. ajc. pnterttined with A theater parts Tat Friday everine ga hier of les tianes Mars la Teles, Chiesen, ad Frank Brown, ‘Lacieitte, Ry. Mia, 1 Howard, 047" Forrostvatl avenue, euteriitied at SSE ST} Tock Pumaren penta ip Botse of 320 Franks Brews, Teauteritle, Ko, sin fe viniting her sister, Mis. Mary. Race. Mire. Queenig Mundok, 321 15. 244 pines wyatt wowed am St Tastes “Tag, Warhinavens, Mens seco fo tise Progressive Gatien Ts eummed sfier a Very Suecenstat ean Fagen in swuthern Burcits. Srwdanves A. Watkinn are 3. Wa net entersained Raat Suniase in feted Brahe yam Reeves Teun, is Miss deamie, Ghats 2982 Stas ane AS ional Nona Smt WOODARD STEDIS arte oy aaeee anaes BP samenaee DER Reece ae ee Eetigatine VS eee Ce Eeaea Pie ty Boa tones ated BEE Le aa WOODARD STUDIO see aie’ gee th aaah Eso cupen i presence betere | Wiest eae Ber sent: Ape. Cha. Sat Han, Weinuincton “Oo Mrs Mary Eta, ‘eastin, sil As HE. Phen crest Me. aud Mee. Le simaenone anil Mes 3. Senda, tien, ihe osteo oe Cae Shige, Sunday, tie visit, Mex Batlle Holmen 8 Hath sereet. Mrs. Charles Herniard of New Or- fetta fone ix the eluent of MF ahd Sire “alfred "ators, 432) Leaner favenun. Men Herntied is Wetter nua in Chicane hee tain fannie, Agate harberre She will Leave for her hina Saturday. Tes. Me Je clwhnsen, 3233. South suite steer, “retaned Thursday fron aa extended viet with felon fn Stemmhis, Mumtedt, “Tenn. at Cairn, It Mrs. Tryamni Wands, 01. 47th sais, in tite sive at hee hone. Bex. Macie Tita, 4441 Prive eee tains diel Tunshayeninening ie 3 Bikes hespitad frei ath aperation. De edt deabitieon, S204 Vinee new uvonin, hs muted to 1086 Wasa Pie, Morgan Wark. The Nt. we Phe their evil nieeting atthe bosie of Ce Scererary Mondays Oeuter 10, We Spent i wong pleasant. exon Ching the aainte Taneteen whieh She "srveds Mes aol Mess Watson Wrre wut guests. Marie Jaton Seerstarys th bivdy. president, “Tees drut Mira Chiartes 2. eect. Mie gad Mess Flonase Sinith, Pikes Delphi Vou ate cin me. ery. the Stem of Me and airy, fe A Teale, BAS Vernon uveriuin, Thee ware deer Eten tan the APE -AMusrican resis feria ‘Comieit whieh cunvened last Sirs. Chariew Seeatchens, wifi of Artnenee Serutehons, Hemldgh, Minh diriived In the ely Tuesday,” She. ts tive puest af dir. and Mes, Henderson Mihai 3234 Calumet wsensies Ghactes FL siringer af, Naxhette, Tenn, firs teen in the city for The Yeast five wookw visitines Sis WIN Worthington, White here he Wan see entertatwed it Tunchoun tee Mrs Hattie Dieain, 3528 Grand boulevard, ‘Hee, Rena Sannin, 308 Grund sd ard, wi) be the anim Bhest at vw. 8. Virzinia Iettman af doetron. Mink. uywet hve cetuen from Novswes Patie and cancel, Mra A. ©. Cafieys of Portland, Ore, schy han Doeny weatthe 1m. leh bea dd Huizar, $8 ties hae shes! nf Mrs and Mex 1, Artis, 3838 Vinewnnes inter raiftan Graham, Lewts Chae~ Ietenne Teinele Terewen “and xerora) hitler tne tee Ine prevented a unique vierzaitiment at the CARY Chi Mt an vaste sae, Sih Lateretia Spears. 3604 Calumet venti, ache hae been mulling ee hae tn Wineatore, Cam, for the wist Pear, Sue alle henne. to attend the fneral nf ier erambnothier. Mes icici Whitten David Ps towhs. 4104 S, State street, ecstyer of the tentatirant at tke wna iibdtwss,. has sen PheeRtS gage a Aad were Mason “iw the Western Cunsistory No. 28 ‘Mert ty, Clowze, Jaen Cleagus, Hoary W. Chugie. Rescoe 8. Dons: Ina. all of Detrit, are in the city visiting their (reais. Ste, Waukon i Seniyetad seith the Time. Savings Rani of they esty as ynanases nf the tens lequartannt 1. ttigehens, Pittsburg: Ya. i the gust ssf Sins, Adal) tebobsun, 208 Semh Waisieh avenue. “Tames Avs Stanae tomalia, Neth, a snake ina the “Atewiy Chie hls nie, ing sts Indiana Ave ‘ie, aml Sree We Kennedy and Mrs, Sansit havent. “Tote Chin, sare in Eb oity attending thee Hrestetorian unit Sirs is to Mole, Wantintan 1 ug Herat a Ss WE Rte LSTA nine: Sowael. N,. be nin ise” atau “the Hoey enian eeney Te Gras, «80 Wate Ave, te eivting friends in Minneayetn, Shinn sien, Cassie Davin Reese nail mother Mie thi Rogetey ae Ameetens at Sto lave: ween halting AN Skene verk fre in the eli, stptinge at BST IE. Seth SHEE Hesaie! Stet printed, Mh ie helt ed aetheae Blake Nicdag ee Winneees els FIRE WEEK “Wie! Week” hate eens eberved_ i chigeage wiih reat emihuslasin, Tht fires prevention exhibit ean the ik Tet” hae attrneted tnanaat: 0 Hohabinnta have Ineted themeelves tolling: of the great ales Pur yrate i Tas Said thot tie tee artsinated i har thie eng fee fen at Dang uate wate Micke sect ea emne Te Raging tive, Otlaare. “New the Eaine Of sm leigh Nati" & chihiensed fore iy said’ that the ae orvstaaced fonuia iaateh that was Aroppet Ia a [er deiniteg contest. AU" Chneagy, wethout re aletine: tins de peotad of tne reaste geet of B lig that we all but eonnpirtdy Bes strmped by the west Condlacrathin, Rinerivay histones The erect ely and county tanitig stands toon the inet where the fire raged hoes tt Heald that the lame whieh cul [seen for 164 miles, made strange characters under wild winds on that Seretee mighte. nthualaage say tha the characters spelied. the “stirring thetend clase teat Mowe 1s wae JMRS. ROBERTS IN PITTSBURG Cresta Pay OGL MemAes, An Ee tetertg. Noeheiiee Beane, Hoe ears foe thirty daya, visiting he SSS OG diate: Mire and Saye dots 3. Varia Sie’ ag antercatned ae Soon he atin ala Modes 132 We Coenen The gua iene AN dora Ry Warten Bete de de Te Wea fic Hues “Mare Cheten! “Stessrs Pea aud sade Kine, Weil Pericins ret Tediee Sm and ales. Perry lone The Youns Women's Christian Asse imine of ve Laas ‘aeaue"hch ie ust siting wer Saneennt litaitS iat We Bo see Shoo ae SEO Dales le tad ge Fer tnlanteul panned hae been ypletiweate in weturing Sine St Eabiaaates to onal cue Monday. eves Sing class i Shilinese nnd Sime. Urid- ar te ceaduc out awuradas ewes Si in fear tings a pa fie Curprice was eitea whet ite Rew iene ni “une went Rue “Uranch, ae ‘need sve ‘ould iowiract the Ukulele rhe, mos, Intuctrat Cy ereanized Neised Stairs Hone residents oNS tee forget te joan ane Ueushaay anit ulin much Genk elute with Mies Tey iteda rand “Siew “Putten ae ane siiitaers. ic You gee imemseey i me Sian sing, “Quins tat on Wednesday Pigiitey eh Mex Come rie Eueaia im the renenen arg. flea fps Recesw sts Stony Si Sis fc? Paces Shes Mcrae isoncke, Pa atalhs Neal aay anil to | St Suggs ana ant A og eet ‘The wait Rewegven aoe mone eiea ecimiluind| be tie oncomiog vot ete Gi aitr emnetened te te hell a the Senne conten S20), Wavasi aves faics che wookceed of Neversber 18-30 rae. =F OQ CHICAGO OYS WANT A BOYS’ REPUALIG CLUB The Heys Bretherhond Republe, Founded May $1914, by duck toby fons. is the Largest independent bys flu in America, Tes tarp bs help any. posite way untoreaniat si eed: buss to develoy tetas iglesia niaraty, the eittzen Cvs republle aid the hugs aft Shuunuite. Te include in ie snes iershniy bags from due ae of 13 t0 1 Rinne ‘of te thine which the. Fe lite has done five Been te indies fine ity” Counedt andthe angie hl Chiscrase to recunicer the propensities Go take suger-wrinta of ail Suse Sturt heya! to tublish the onky ins Rewesawr in’ America! to engana fhe iene tents housing tank fe Ue eink, wontlicten for bugas to sect Beart Sow fotee for bays witha Fiuarges ta send two wf iy buoy citizens Jon a {eur around the counter om Ue Seeatsinsa, in Jats and Hese. foe Purpose if establish self-icaverner Teer elutes, ind to extadlish te only for anil hy: boyae coatre st Ameeiea “rine teqialie Hs pareeeesd ge alte with ayer, ey clerk, chee treasurer Theatnre “Ioosevelt sais “The haga’ "Hrotherhoed Kepublle. ty the heart of Ameriea's busin “thw “crmimiaation Mees to se. cure i fue ehvanee for any boy wh esate it vine a member of the Cini wt uot, and withont reget ts Shee a religious eamneetion Tinere ure tee te np vies atts tn ve different sections uf Chica Are the hnd'e uf the Seonnd and Thiel Wards interewted in Durviny a branch [of the Fenbiie in their tnlbat > Moa fog the Tewers thet nave Wen Gla taea, “Heres hanes for Ue Foun’ Napoleume. “Chie tas Ui {crested i estanitshing a Wranch of the reuuite and uf Tetra. tore 6 Its works are. asked. "to write tir Uv fe oben P arement of the te eee > : Ty GEE! HOW IT COSTS 10 DRESS IN GTHERS' OUDS “afm Hnena 1 Connery shite panard ta che piel ae the Weare oes St a, er eee be re. rat uae pint pea t AS AO ie ial Sete ea aT aera aTS, tele Fiaher 3, Se am aan ean ee cee eck? erty a arti Sie Coe ed ge oat rag chiar Fee SS” nesta seen Sag Ree nati ceed ation set 200 boat Sar oar tae be he Se SEaonts ese tens oe Chenery arene eC lubs | @2C Tubs | ‘The Gaudewmes Chih inet at the omnes Sire Fannie dere, Be Nae eset Geter 16, ERS. we tortie il tae at Te Feaaene Mince Covinden, 4249 ratrie ave: hee Nine Ht August repatter "Fog Saruah Cave Cla) Wah ob tus mecting wht Mine Me Lew, SU Mormon ayenue, Surway’ ‘cents Getaher “Te Siege vay As ‘Tek residents, Ay Washington, seer "Fie ft Progresso Sockal Cindy me ag the restdencesnt Irwin. Kendall, 335 hunt entice Satu eve Ociehee 8 ve ett meting wil SCI Nate avenues arte Wh arsine ae hook" Stewart onsen Teeeidents) Oreie “Webi” punilet Bianaeer. the West African Women's Clim enh we arcana tg faethe inte Niet ta the sitoker St, Washlueti | Sieaoriad bndstra. Seon) tne lt Jone, Weat Coa wt Af eet In. she-bhye triacie rus 9 the ya e.AS on Suna, Octo ie a “Pues cee Art Club moe at the reciinate nt Semen Thomas, ahaa plu, Feld evening. Or Hower "Atte Iunlness i hughvon eax serveh he the beaten Hana Me thaaamn, presidents taeeenel Ws ati tenoeter. Xetrametee Club opening eyetins Brida Oeober Tout Sh We Ath Sines" S230" ecm evista aif he Thactiutign snd Westiwe Mes Ran: Ste teat Chine seit speak oh “br fatig Arto Mise Mentelee titel Peper, The Fey Sock Clay ett ts tact imeeting. at ake nine "ot the Mifsee onan, ki08 tntlans Avent Phe next tsesiing. will hye th ath [iene SMonrivong, ert Sane. serve Eolas Geter 12. day Jou Seelstamt seerstany. PS Inlaeie ramaake and sea Chae sel ok te fire nee ines aaah hate of Stes. tena aan SiS" Etstth Mince. Nee mn Une wl ie Pridage Getotae 2. Mee Hubert president? Stine Hath Teenva, ere: Te Perm Leaf Maine Chay ent fetoher 18 2 the Peaenee Ul Shes! Gertrude Tipe, S17 te Srv ‘The Vhyllis Wheatley Club enjayed fee anata hempeseuomine Cheer 3 enilaieene tie atte, tne Stone “eres hy “the pfeatont Be" ibe Minhas. "The retirins MSc Maes tietirnde Moore, ga Tent ides Poe ler Hoaiars wae waved nat to pea an Ah Mewetzace and rh Intermed ey ‘1.00 Ghhny eaieere fo the ear apes Ww sfensitents Sire Rasim Blenis Heqeuret ime Geraldine Withers. “Fhe Ss a Club sed et eidgy ated pei wien Me, White BSUS Shas Tocrcées A memes ite. Shui Vease ame out Mea Wingee., "reacnts” Stee, G2 Guy secrete "Fe Terthol Menenn Lights tea now te arennized clude at the ehuren” an She Started teemberhin.eampalen The nwt ance ting will ho held oh Thurmtay evening. Miss Anna Terves president: As. Enna Dawvon Clark Seeretars ee Midas sureise parte was siven by the Carnation Peary Chub In ease oy ‘Miew ay Tan Shar. Ekad Waharh azemun, After inachenn games and dancing Med the program. Sait Boren Soclal AM" And At xancersent Chul seas ‘areaniznd ae SAS" Whndes avenues The terettne Te Madat thie reclience ox "Stans Mavovegings C2 Fs Masri, cama day evening. C.F. Morris, Fritz Keeissler, the world's oreat- est violinist, is playing one of Mr. White's compositions. Mr. White will be at Lincoln Center on No- dee Siw gaesieh: THE CHICAGO DEFENDER NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD By NORA DOULGLAS HOLT BERTHA TYREE. SOPRANO, Ms Marry Vace of the Miack | Swan Company is giving our musicksns i cleuncs ty Feeutd their-veaces C60 hls company as evideneesd Ws a Teor letter from Liertha Beans Tytee, 2- Drane, wt Chieage, and. tor stuiny Foites a pupil of Heermain Destiex, Ste leo Writes ty appreciation of lie help xiven the wusielaus hye the el tor of thes: voltumns, ter Wetter tn yeart says: “tlawe jist alsin mak ing a record tor the Ufack Swan ein puny and had the pleasure of hearths Invsedt on at eensd. L appeared {8 Thikidelthia ae Kinsey treet A.M E. church Oct, 3 te a wonderful aiudlence sad Stinday. Oct. §, will ap- tear in iuisiun, where, Mes, Ella Wallace wlll present me. fam indeed proud a my teip so far. | RHOW How (iterestod sou veg itt musie: and €8- qwrvially there who are stelvink Make a tarde dy the world, have out magazine af tt month, whleh Tiways enjoy and appreciate, 1 do hnpe you ake well, as yon wan 0 hitch to Chicage aansiewns. to ot tink That we Chicazouns rally realize your worth, axl bave met niany New York miustelans sal heard wondertut things: alwut_ yor wiht your great Wark. Kevefe tt tif, Ay $UU are a nnich-tilkedsof woman tn the East Wishing yon all Gir meget tn Us wer, sours vaineerddy, Bertie i Tyrese “Ehis letter trom Mrs. ‘Tyree is eles en ta nezate the presumption that inont nitsichans are vletltiN af JCal Gusy stant Ungrateruiness, The Youns Pooptee Society of the Institutions! chute opened, thelr Ivewum seisen Sunday, Oct, 9, with Henry Etheridye, ters Kutie Payton, child wivtinist: the Armour lee Chih. ine Ty ang, alirertor, snd Cherie Satehel Nerris, speaker. Magnoli Tavis, ehaleman of the prageann enm- mittee: Sarnuel MacAtpine..1rest- ents, Res. Jeunes Th, Henderson, yastor. Ethel Miner Gavin, griduate of the Chicazy Susteal College, will open her stnilio for pupils in Piano at ast? Watash avenue this wenk, Mrs Gavin tx deeded Intorested inal things musieal and althoush stenor- raher Ae otitur or the Woman's Page for the Chicazn Defenier. she hae Kent her stinlios cand reall apace witty the Unies an is fully manipedd (0 tote, The members and felends of Union Raptiet church of Ubiladeishia are hiulte elated aver a Totter trom Mr. DA. Clipninzer, volee teacher of Cht- cen (ne wratee af the, Miss [rene Pasar who. thraneh the help af these people, te term etndyine. she fain Rephate a inemier of that church, aad they aire Inetruinontal in. jivin her kt puintat ovheentioas tC Teurches BL Mae raiieenrh babies ab male oot bf churehe Chanter avant atest Sree sare a ceva host Sumas. Te Hes ts naan be heen ot Shes iin Se rtm water fo the teenie ceottanal shed Nit anak tart Cites Weekes tae Ynatitationst churen tain Satay weer int ag toe ve SE Oe janet dene wore te se Aha te ee serch er Me Tecndtintn peed hghiy Inigeesene See th ueting wits Er Aunty ponte were st SunRi at Rint odoal asel ges Ry aia sine tia Paws fe TE. Gin Mint tate ak Carter's Temple G. M. E. Church, 431 tent aha Rhein Some 1 We sn pstors etna Ut, ARMS Rat emagienl a omartaite be! eee Roane tate Mwening. “tresbding Wishep (a. A. Car Rog in he etn, ee Panties hae an ae Silt woe Mind ee hears AGE tami ake caer Tey tae nk Se. Mra atethatiae, eniscopat Church, sont Mest Maat We anaes ills WE oldtan tunieneseneral t= Uk? innate ont” asey erae8 ie iactitntine OF Charis eta Sees Hig Kniea (svete terawen sed Atlee. Alpiee Fteaciomt eay Hee Je Ws gota HMM aan ahivene See: Sea Ser weoatee tke Mart Chaat huts $hrals” no Prob sven, i “Fae otivet Baptist Church, fw. fe WH ee ae Re Gre scons A Gilet sere Sell attended st Sune Boe ngenlages SRW tee paanes Be ME reacties wlth te Seder METRE TE iach, oan Saeetoucnd ie ig berm the Saukeryi ton iajatairg Hosea aed ts SURGE ecco in tie eceine tte fas Lae LSA attoaed Ie a aariee of $f oting’ Site ? Somoe hanes Eat Fens Nee Vie insttialon af Mar= Bases Ske Sauget tes RE ough on He dents Ste of the Age Wpcoige,tnterdenaminaiinatchuren reeeith, puitietne tia ae warehen iene ne ESL eY ante tone ain Mines nd Wai “nee ee 2 Eitan each Nt Fiona i, th, eee ba So ke Hite wal” mae Trott, Teams Tuctrtne ise Care Aleut eens ie, mat Hose, poate ‘Wayman.A. Bt. €. Church, ew. 1 t Tate nine Miche Sa est of he irecatanna cesforente the A, 3d Prnstan wha naacene Wedron Baie danse a mae Waeusn FB usec in ine tan aii Seaton one Site, “ectnemas et Bets Wetmore: wil her as patie Mes ctttan eo hed ae pues eee Tink Intieed, “Te etfetence’ ina ae ta Mr Miche Nowe had Eka in presi A" Bauy CTH: church. 4644 ouch roan rivets foe on histone fasta tart ecg Zaitone neem per Re nthe pact senda a raise in, the ‘Closlng sere tor Ha etentn teat estar ant Se Wines iter Re, "Stam Mrs Wee and A. ehoriice el rehn= SNC EE lat AP Bhe penal ers tant, Midi! Cnet ne Boe Be oe if Minetnet A, Bh. &, Churen. time, $f weet, “hamiaree ates Series TEE anteony abiemfed tase Samay he Sonlag anne etee tne anni Sine SAF his chueeh maine op Naa aay Sak ahs aioe makion: Op UF 22 elon eta Poet epee er ceaautttoratoe in hana of the Ric Bees itn, eating Wawona FES pniet aiactes, Bnd iene ieee, Prehe oc the itt distsie aod Oe Sent deat taent chcago de intel atte Shoe dined towne reo ee tie aaary oF ie recent ah eo Envone, The Harvest tons cntehratien eR sant aehoot wg lige afar Batts droathiy tusicate Suma’ eves tings Pelee ear chicas ts BiG, dna ie iting ecbarilens fete SESTaahShetioptnan’ chose reerkce Into SUSM Sper eennpang: aad wl reater Sefonra Siaetiae? stu Asan Gretta Y. M.A. NIGHT SCHOOL Ate youcrniy for sowing ba sed ebay er eae Kind aan Se ONE a Bear Atti connate ier ie cae aA Be asain alles We: ree ete ere ie Bate Melgar et esha ean se oanes eaten ee sateen psc sentelton | “WARN ROONS AT TBLEWILD lane Rooms) aT ibrew IAKES BLACK SWAN RECORD Mildret Hryant-dones, whose tte ied tratade was receive at Bak iss El Cameras, Norton Msie Saal nd the’ eeeettm Ares Gonmereaters, here the freee the ere of acta Sie tm June the ut penton’ sui fence tos Sis hopin cenninaiion sam eecales svcerthieate te teach ant euherrise tude tn thy iy ich seo of th cuca pale schon ‘sys Sh te sceat rusts "ine Wenstl Phittips High school for torts day and evening ‘scheehst vn the ay schol Sheet tn te ing, fvmony ant msde aputecision ie story ait tyne the es Fe’ chart ant nrchexteas ithe Suing schoo! ae teaeeor hanna Shin Sane aie seni hy We haa yeaehen vole aad Nitin? ateng mutes tive writer hme ci eesti’ shoe oo Thea fa‘Suehr department of tue Ntctieat gta at ur enronrase, thom Sa iad se so {o cent the evening mes __Monrieta.aohnseon-towsi, vitin- toto Phitastyhiae weer she ‘cone Sinctea nsneceeetn), Std ams i dsehaint atthe Chores. Street Wehaorat Tehuesy tor thee, ects eset: nee in Wee howe et wit Siar ai reat sina se Tonia if Chitace ant teaekine vlin ea rege Seven at Sint? Soe pie ite af Hie i, Metin nt hoe heat apnea ui aening of Grave’ Leow. “The easter again ammoncen that ene eat cca hee se Fe pete mene wi er Elven s4mee FP ane e nettcen tm tei Hee Sata ra othe. De fender nMes, MIS Indiana avenue, or Ce Mavemane Neare Shasie A EE atin eh ash tor eit rei atte eta acai the. mistakes Lede tSculie Seen when anna wn total. fie tetenhone ar Elven areata wardone nen, a ht Minar the Metter te t0 sort ea aucine ate a muse ned tr seisiolins “AT can ahd an pened amen A Ree ure tele new hieh and thelr Hives valid af vanity. FIRM. Sie tte af mst ell ever aly Pasen Tipon _eeauest af, Superintendent aeeetsan ee vente Phi NOR Sar Gtenertens enempge plea preemie fut, atu ie tea Stbteed Wrseteones te tetietion walt atthe Are inetient Fae a cars peated Me tare was wasnt ape ete he rage mes the min ne tame fen_the 2eresalen of tetdees_ ern sees aS neh aw stomentare sehen tendents, hich and stomentare seh ieddings ‘Topeka, Kan, Oct. 14--The niire riage of ign Castella V. feed to Capt, Tae a. Hicks, formeriy: in comand of, CoG: 213n Ammunition Tran of the Sead aivisinn. wax. solemnized at 6) Sicloek Monday night at the home of] fue iebles parents, Me. and) Mes, Faster Reed. The’ coreieny was rand by the ites. Dr Fy Jee Peek. president at Western university, The Reldesmatds were Atiss Ianche iHleks of Ottwa, Kan, a. sister of the Zraai and Mise Vivian Shine of To. feckte Geurge WW, Marrese was best fram, Teefore the” ecremany | Miss Cantos Jones Sing "At Dawning.” hecompanbed, be Mrs, Carl Harris Whe alse played the weddine mare Sus Vavele ushered andthe Misse= Ganz Clark and Gladys” Martin served. BROWN-GENSINAN Drs, Fannie 1. Elis, bookkeeper for the, Teese Autamobite School, an- hounees the miurriage of her sister. Siew, Matese Te Treva. te Prank Benjamin, whieh swan setemnentzed a Bie oilices nf the Reese Automobile Sehent Oct, 4 Kee, Gloster R. Tirsant Solelatede Mrs Teawn be a niemnber CE the South Park Mt. Chureh choir dnd Mee Esaginan ie assistant me ehienfen-intrnetor 2 the Reese Auto tnubite Sehwal, M\CLERKIN-BUSTER On Oewwiwr 5, Mra Ki, MeCtoricin yeeame the bride of Chik. Custer! Re Crown Paint, Ind. Reception wits feta at S426 Dearborn treet on Oe: toler 8. DIVORCE GRANTED Mis, Josie, Mle, 3777 Indiana ave. pire WAS rated a divorce Oct & fan ‘Claude Alten “in dunte avis fort, She Wee alse glen her raieln mnie; demtke Ctevereievt,, A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This homemade romedy. ig a Wonder iar eulSe eesulls, Epeily ane eneaply made Vere f 3 home-made sxrup which talline of peapie have fend tte the inst lependahte aneama fbr Ing mp sub evn ft che tot Stage, faut Were pron i te tan. Enter its fst, seit Exe Hinenea, chest sereeas snes, Wet insens, “ireathing. hecamen ‘easier then dn theme aunps net st get kod night's rental sleepy The shail then anid chest cola are an qnered ty it in 3t honirs lew Montini hotter for heeatiti, Woutees fens, evi thou tele, brome sckinn or winter comghs ‘tn make this mlewitd wows sera, gout Sta muse of Pines nen 4 Mint Wrote sind i) the fontie weith pala Eranwiated ‘sugar’ ssrup. ama” shitke hrourhiy. “If sou prefer, ute elari- fred molassex, Honey. nF corn syrup, Insteml uf suite eveuy., Bacher wat” Nou Res at fait plato taunts sun Soe ‘inch ‘hotter couch xs Tupe Zour cud Og readers Coe the Times the “ananers ieee erfeetls ind ehildewn lave ite pleat. taste Vises ix a special and highly tone contrated cennpmund of cenule Nor- Gas pine owteets knawer the weetd Seer Yor itn. prompe healing, eifeet th Che snembranes. "ra avold @ieapwointment, ask sour denselsn tur "202" ounees ‘of Vines Stith fall Mircedlnns, and-en't accep: amptbing sige. Curaranteed to eive the Snlute satintaettan er money. wenmple refunded, he inex Cog, Fe Wasa. hier see INETHECTOR 1 Artistic Pianoforte Playing and Vocal Coach PHONE, OR WRITE FoR A pros. PHONE: RBs heey tate satertics Fic Sate att PINE AE ONCE BES het 5S.” erotic sae: HICKS-REED PATTI’S UNEQUALED! oe ied Brazilian Bleach |p <g&ins and Cream Cures | ‘Wave : For Bad Skin a. 4 bleaching, Vanishing ond Gold Cream. ro | “Ale ts Teavita poméen, Are em ue Bache ate Gmeartiees "Be eneh adatom we “7s vende aw ounce wt Tatts Pau Brown $5,00 for 6 Toilettes and Patti's Beauty Secrets Help! Agents Wanted Write Quick! Get Patti's Columbia Record ‘*Villanelle” By Mail, $2.25 SEXD Alte MONEY ORDERS TO A.A. BROWN, MANAGER, PATTI BEAUTY EMPORIUM Phone Kenwood #89 6721 St. Lawrence Ava ABt- 3, CHICAGO, ILL. 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New Dreamland Theater Bldg., San Antonio, Texas SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 GALA WE 100 CLEO DESMOND Nightly at 8:20 :: Sunday Bargain Matinee Saturdays "JOURNEY'S END" Great Feature Is Now Playing at the Vendome Theater We cannot go strongly recommended to the picture patterns of the South Side the strikingly beautiful production, which is playing a three-day engagement at the Vendue theater. "The Journey's Black" it is called, and not only is a distinct novel in the art of picture-making, but it is as well a rare example of pictorial perfection, spacious direction and activeness. By far the most striking characterization is that of Mabel Bailian, who is "The Girl" points with sure strokes as boldly a portrait as the screen has ever known. Her cameo like beauty her rare artistry, her splendidly ambitious portrayal will undoubtedly for her a host of new adjectives. Mention: must also be made of Wyndham Standing, who makes "The Milt-owner," a vividly compelling figure. Mr. Standing, a real veteran of the screen, has in the past given them all the courage they may compare with this, his newest characterization, *Our George Bancroft*, a present "kind" of Hugh Ballins, who makes his first appearance before the camera in this production, too much cannot be said. His portrayal of the Iron Worker is skillfully done, and of it that it is drawn from the life. This, as has been said, is Mr. Bancroft's first picture we project for him a brittle future. All the minor roles are more than adequately handled. Little Geoffrey Gamble, a charming and unspoiled boy, is entrusted with a most important role to which he takes full master. A distinct surprise awaits those who see this sweeping picture, for it has been made without a single subtle hint. The story clearly and logically does the story told that the realization of this foot will not come to the beminder until the picture is well under way. The story is a simple, simple title is neither needed or missed. Much credit is due the Mr. Bailin for his splendid handling of a splendid subject, and we say in conclusion all means see "The Journey's End." NIGHT SHOW New York, Oct. 14. The spectacle of a theatrical company moving into the theater to the other in costume, point and powder, will be named Monday night, the 10th Annual Moody's Awards from its regular playhouse, the 63rd Street Music Hall, to Lafayette Theater in several automobiles. The company will play a benefit night performance for the National Association of Teachers that night, and in order to be on time, they must be speeded up town immediately after they have insisted their regular performance downtown. The entire company will indulge in its proud stint with the Lyric Theater, the Lyric Theater The Harmony Kings (Berry Baby, Bryton and Bowenwing, Lotte Gee, Florence Mills, Harper and Blanks, Davy and Williams, Shipley Mason, Martin Wiles & Co., Geary and Bryton and the entire Shumway Theatre. The Will will make the change and be hard to do their bit in aid of the association. EDDIE GRAY LAFAYETTE THEATER NEW YORK CITY Seventh Avenue and 132nd Street ALL THIS WEEK D. W. GRIFITTH'S WAY DOWN EAST AND VAUDEVILLE Coming Mon. Tue. Wed. Next Week CHARLIE CHAPLIN in Wide Class EXHIBITORS ATTENTION! Now Booking! TEXAS, OKLAHOMA AND ARKANSAS THE DUNBAR PLAYERS LAFAYETTE PLAYERS With Andrew S. Bishop and Miss Cleo Desmond NOW PLAYING—"TWO-FISTED LOVE"-A DRAMATIC KNOCKOUT Windshield Jackson TWENTY-THIRD LETTER Early next morning, with a receipt in our pants showing delivery of our prisoner, and a letter to the French army headquarters at Paris, France, we headed to the guard of Japonic trains, we dropped off on our return journey to Ossia. We never had such a send-off, either, and we could hear the choirs of the Japanese and French troops long after we had hit the air. We were in the middle of a battle, and made a landing there. As I told you in my last letter, a Japanese relief station was maintained at this place. Our presence, of course, was noted. Philadelphia, Fri., Oct. 13, -Columbia Alabama Ministers, billed as the Fashion House Show, opened a week's engagement here on Monday afternoon and have been packing them into the showroom. It is a crowd-grack offering, and many names famous throughout the ministry and general show world are noted in the lineup. A street parade is being given every day, with a crowd in front of the theater providing the entertainment. The theater is a bouncer and the orchestra one of the best ever seen in this theater. This show is bound to be a the addition to the business. The business affairs are being handled personally by the show's organizers. Many many hours has been connected with the show game. For several seasons he was at the head of the Whitney & Tait: Smarter Sex aggregation. A very pathetic letter came a few days ago. It was sent in by that Mr. Musa, a member of the popular dance club of Minas and Bryant, who was in consequence his entire savings have been spent in the securing of medical treatment. The doctors have told him that it will be some time later. Mr. Musa has urged Miss. Davidt, Mrs. Minas, to matteed faithfully in his side throughout his long illness. They would be obliged to boat from their friends in out of the profession. Mall will be in the hospital 705 Thomas street, New West, West. THE STANDARD ACTOR ILL long before we landed and we were needed a hearty welcome by Capt. Susanna and his small command, which consisted of about one hundred men. We saw him in its here. The Captain that the Rods were wearing leaving the hive at Tousk and were to head north. When I informed him that I had seen them embarking on the trains the day previous, he nodded knowingly. You will learn later, in depth, that the Rods are a little less than two hundred miles from our headquarters at Omsk. That there are many small camps in that section I have known for some time," continued the captain, "I suppose that you have noted the face during your flights. However, by this time the station at Omsk should have been from Yakurtski a couple of months ago." The captain was again greatly pleased when we told him that such was the case, as those troopers had been killed. "There will be plenty of trouble," I think, said the captain. "I know the situation well at onset and I know that Major Krecoe is as efficient as any man in the Imperial Army. He will be able to three to one, if what I think is going to happen really materializes." We had our moon lunch here and after "caging" two of the captain's pigeons we accepted greetings all round and hopped off a ladder. We watched the children and after reaching an altitude of something like 2,500 feet, I accompanied Tomato a one-word toast and took a swallow of the liquor, which is pretty good, but which is a real drink when it is cold. Little let me to let you know that I wasn't taking a "Dick Smith." as Monroe Tabor used to call those shots at the malangy. Hitting the course at what must have been something like 75 miles per hour, it wasn't hard. There were no slips of any Red enclosure, nothing remaining but a few small stones, possibly the quarters of song slick holdovers, etc. Right here I wrote a message and released the first of the captain's pigeons. In the next I left Tomato and I took Tomuk. I let Tomato get a shunt at what I was doing and he nodded his approval. I couldn't explain the peculiar feeling which started creeping over me as I realized that we were nearing "home." The activities which carried real significance. And then I got to thinking over the things which Captain Smaria had told us. The same ideas must have been passing through Tomato's core. For as we neared Onusk he gave us fifty cents of the money. Then we saw things. They were I will tell you in my next letter I know it will intercept you and my friends, the defender raiders. Well we all send regards to you. All WINSHIELD JACKSON. NEW YORK NEWS Vauclairville and feature pictures are on at the Lafayette this week. Musical Spillers are at the Keith Theater, Cleveland, Q. Crook Cocktails are at the Keith Theater, Toledo, Q. Frankie Jaxon has joined the staff of entertainers at Entertainer Care, Chicago, Illinois. Jones & Jones are at the Delancey Street Theater, New York City. Jones & Jones are at the Orpheum Theater, Champlain, Illinois. Jones & Crandall are at the Palace Theater, Flint, Michigan. Valyla is at the Liberty Theater, Lincoln, Neb. Rosamond Johnson & Co. are at the Palace Theater, Rockford, Illinois. Jones & Jones are at the Damages Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dixie Four are at the Pantages Theater, Ogden, Utah. Chapelle & Stinnett are at the Pantos, Hamilton, Canada Harry Dunbar, an amateur Harry Dunbar fourteenth, Dunbar's 2d Street Theater, New York City. CAN'T KICK A letter from one Harry Johnson states that baby Rose Whiting of the Lincoln Players, now in the Dum- nary Theater at Winston-Salem, N. C. injured one of her plus in a fall on the stage, the Dumary Theater at Charleston, N. C., a short time ago. Happy Simpson, the Kraze Tra- nager of the Cincinnati Min- isters, plays the Standard Theater, Charleston, S. Pa. CAN'T KICK THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BEGINNING EAR PLAN . Bishop a IN THE GREATEST OF TH RAN 6 SOLID MONTHS AT THE CORT THEATER ATIC KNOCKOUT THE HOME OF RE GRAND T STATE STREET AT THIRTY-FIR "THE WHEREFORE" By PRESIDENT OF T. O. B. A. I am prompted to write this article in order to impress upon both man- ager and performer the position in which the booking agent is at all times The looking agent is the go-between for the managers and the actors. The manager needs outs; the agent supplies them. The performers need work, and the agent supplies it; the manager needs money, and the clerier desires bargains, and the one who has something to sell wants all that he can get for it, and you can see for yourself that the agent has to deal with two extremes. Can the agent give the manager the salary? This is just what both demand. Every mail brings in two classes of mail. Although from different directions and all parts of the country, all the letters are divided into two classes—cannot pay the salaries, and must have more money. Not all the managers claim that the salaries are too high and they cannot afford to pay so much for acts and companies; they must get the shows for less or they will be forced to cease. Without exception all acts repeatedly complain to the agent and demand more money. An act will accept a route at a certain salary and for several weeks everything is all right, but all of a sudden the manager wants me to "say no." I cannot work for this salary after next week. Must have more money. I see that So-and-So is getting $10 per work more than we are and our act is the headliner. We are not back out of our back "out" etc. The next mail brings from another act on the same bill another special delivery: "Must have more money. If So-and-So is getting so much my act is surely worth more, we must have more money, the bill and, believe me, we are closing it. The manager wants us back." etc. I had five acts on one bill at a certain place the other day and four of them at the same place the other day and that the manager wanted them back as soon as possible. One week I received three special deliveries from three acts on the same bill complaining about the fourth act that made them more than the were. They registered no complaint about their salary not being enough, but were sore because another act was getting more. It is impossible to convince an act that is not drawing power, or more drawing power. Each thinks - or insists, anyway - that his act is the best. They also do not stop to think that some acts are favorites in some places, and since they draw best managers in the play, and if you ooh that that they will send you a list of theaters where they are favorites and where the manager wants them at one, and in most cases the list will include every theater in the country and many more money in those places. By this I do not mean to instigate that the acts are misrepresenting. Their claim is just as some managers and managers not desiring to fall out with an act or to cut a conversation short, will tell them that their act is great, and that they will be glad to play it again soon. The act takes it for granted and holds the manager to believe that the agent cannot play that theater again in two or three months. Some acts claim they have urgent business to transact in a certain place, and as the manager promised them a return date and wants them back they immediately after the agent communicates with the managers he finds out different. The manager remembers the act as being a very ordinary one or extremely weak, and that a return date and that a reason would not do all. The act, of course, not knowing this blames the agent. The actors must realize that they are acts in the profession that are worth more than others, and the agent is likely to get the salary they deserve. The actor must show or acts they call for, and it is understood that at any time a manager calls for a certain act or company he is poised and willing to pay more in order to get that particular act, and why should the agent perform that act? The actor must show that in addition to pleasing the producer and actor the commission will amount to more, but when an actor does not book an act in a corporate place he just usually cannot do it. The producer must stop the actor from returning measurements, and both the actor and performer must bear in mind that it is impossible for the actor to bear the burden for everything and everybody, and we will all be more consolable. Let's help each other instigate up unnecessary decisions or help them shoulders. Respectfully SAM E. REEVIN Grantanoon, Teen. BATTLING BILLY Detroit. Mick. "Tattling Bill" Nichols, the famous calorie, is playing the week at the Palace Theater here. Bill had a world of trouble while playing an engagement in Musical House manager told Bill that his offering was $9 per cent weaker than his any jersey call for. Bill didn't like this kind of talk, so he unbuckled one of his soup bowls, and the shovel came to left Bill. The judge and the tuner. They gave Bill plenty of time to think things over and then assessed him $1m plus $3, the extra 10 cents. Never too sure Bill acts. It isn't safe. Bob & Bill are playing the week at Gau, Louisville Theater. Go MONDAY AYERS nd Miss ALL CROOK DRAMAS SECURE YOUR SEA AL ENTERTAINMENT THEATER ST VICTORY 66 CAPABLE ACTRESS IN DOMESTIC DRAMA FEATURED AT STATES One of the most capable dramatic actresses of the screen in a trouendous photobrama will be the attraction, the State's theatre, Sun. When she was a child, she was in her last Universal production, "Luring Lips," which is a story of New York life, showing the strength of a newly married couple for happiness. The production is vibrant with shimmering colors. Dave Martin was chief teller at a Wall Street Banking house, and on his hometown was seized by the far-reaching hand of the law and imprisoned for a short. Adèle, his wife, believed in her husband and remained loyal to him. It was necessary that she carry on an affair with the head of the banking house to gain the evidence of her husband in prison learned of their apparent friendship. The fact that have doubted her was a crushing blow to Adèle. To the end she worked for his freedom, but it sounded impossible for Dave to understand her sacrifices. Marvellous tidiness to life marks every scene and situation in this human drama, skillfully handled by the talented actors. The role of Adèle Martin, carefully portrayed by the youthful star, Kirk Roberts. King Tangor was a star of the screen in many movie productions and he gives his directorial work a particularly vivid display in this production. An excellent cast, including Darrel Pors, the handsome leading man; Ramsey Wallace, William Welsh; Rampage Wallace, William Welsh; M. E. Simpson and other screen favorites, gives ample support to the star. JOURNEYING Louisville, Ky. Oct. 13.—Johny Hudgins, featured comedian with the Monte Carlo girls company, now holding his local hardship house being accompanied over the wheel by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Hudgins. The lady is enjoying the trip immensely and is very popular with the many members of the big company. Mrs. Hudgins was formerly a performer of note. Johny Hudgins, featured comedian with the Monte Carlo girls Co., is at the Gateway Theater, Louisville, Ky. AVE THEATER NOW P Music by CLARENCE JONES and His Wonderful Orchestra company of All-Star Colleged Artists. Exclusive Artists of the only college art company in the country. Classes, Societies and Managers wire or write for term and open time. Presented by a Perfect Cast MAKE SEASON RESERVATIONS BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT 1 P.M. Everything is in readiness on the initial performance of the big William M. Macdonald drama, "Sikir," theatrical theater on Monday night. The story of the play is as follows: "Sikir," a clever safe cracker, is perplexed by the fact that his "talesist" is unified by the influential men who have arranged his "escape" in securing certain patters that are essential to their survival. But he is put up to him. "Sikir" is told that, on the successful completion of the job, he will be given a certain sum of money and the change to escapade. But these men had only lured on the "Silk" they knew and not the human side of this arch-criminal with all the outward smoothness and attractiveness of "Hailies" and the outward smoothness of "Faults." No, he had they taken into account the strength of his love for Nellie Badley and the unexpected twist that his nature would take when he found out that these supposedly respectable man for whom he was so loved had fact, as bad as he had been. It is this turn that makes "Smooth as Silk," a meodrama so far above the ordinary. "Smooth as Silk" magically combines dramatic suspense, thrills, surprises after surprises, and the number of infections laughter, thus forming a deeply balanced entertainment. It carries a big idea behind it that will cause every one to stop and think and does this without becoming at all a stage sermon of the ordinary, it accomplishes its purpose exceptionally well. ETHEL WATERS Bibel Waters, who, it is claimed, is the world's greatest blues singer will soon be on tour, word having arrived in the Black Swan Jazz Masters, a great musical organization and a company of qualified artists, will travel west. According to their advertisement which appears elsewhere in this section, actively of Bibel Swan Phonograph Corp. artists. This tour is sure to be a great success. Miss Waters attends at the Howard, Washington, D.C. on Monday. Gas Smith and Jolly Jesse Crane have joined as a team and are parted over the Sun time. This week, Rival ON RESERVATIONS OPEN DAILY AT 1 P.M. New York, N. Y., 7 Oct. 14. David Griffith's notable contributions to the art of modern photography, 'Way Down East' with Lilian Tisch, Richard Burdettness, Harry Stern, Richard Burdettness, Harry Stern and others in the leading roles, continues to draw his crowds at the Lafayette Theater. In the production several Griffith innovations are presented, including a thrilling snowstorm and a german waltz in connection with the picture there is a special musical program and the usual vanvillee bell. ADDITIONAL NOTES Ethan Anderson is a hit on the T.O. A. H. This week's Longevities Theater, Moon on the Next week, M Theater, White and Artist Tour have joined hands in a team according to a letter from Anderson to N.Y.C. Michael McIlroy and N.Y.C. The group over in the state this week at the Lake Theater, Mammoth, Tenn. Willie O'Connell the companion, doing well on the Sun time. He is sitting the week between Jackson and Plant, Mich. MORE STAGE—NEXT PAGE RIFAS & FOX, Props. "NEW AND UP THE SUNSET 313-315-317 EAST THIRTY-F Largest and Most Amusement in DANCING—REFRE DAVE PEYTON'S CLE And a Select Con FOX, Props. EARL WALKER, Mgr. "NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE" UNSET CAFE 117 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West CINING—REFRESHMENTS—MEALS PEYTON'S CLEF CLUB ORCHESTRA A Select Corps of Entertainers TEOP. WM. GEORGE, MGR. ENTTAINER CAFE 13TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO CINIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME POPULAR MATINEES Every TUESDAY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 7 P.M. BAND AND ENTERTAINER CONTESTS Evenings for Ladies Boutounieres for Gents GIRLS SING HEAR THE BAND PLAY Sant Place to Spend a Pleasant EVERNOON or EVENING COME AND DANCE RIFAS & FOX, Props. EARL WALKER, Mgr. "NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE" SUNSET CAFE 313-315-317 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West DANCING—REFRESHMENTS—MEALS DAVE PEYTON'S CLEF CLUB ORCHESTRA And a Select Corps of Entertainers ENTERTAINMENT 35TH STREET AT THE MOST BEAUTIFIC MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT POPULAR Every TUESDAY FROM 3 BAND AND ENTER Souvenirs for Ladies HEAR THE GIRLS SING A Pleasant Place to AFTERNOON COME AN ENTERTAINER CAFE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME A Pleasant Place to Spend a Pleasant AFTERNOON or EVENING WICKLIFFE'S GINGER BAND FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINERS BEST QUALITY REFRESHMENTS Chicago's New and Nifty Cabaret JOE GORMAN, Prop WALTER BALL PARADISE GARDE Cor. 25th St. & Prairie Ave LINCOLN GARDE Formerly ROYAL GARDENS 459 East 31st Street BUD RE GORMAN, Prop WALTER BALL, Mgr RADISE GARDENS Corr. 35th St. & Prairie Ave COLN GARDENS Formerly ROYAL GARDENS Street BUD RED. Manager ANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Direct From BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Corps of Capable Entertainers SHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY --- L SHORE PEOP. PAGE SEVEN PETER H. PICTURE BOOKING San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 17—Jack Johnson, and an all-star star cast in the big production As the World Rules '09 is being looked through by the Sack Management Enterprises, the general manager of which is Alarnd N. Sack, with offices in the New Downers Grove Theater Building. The picture, which is one of the greatest ever viewed with racial people in the theater, is from the dedication company. It is a feature which is bound to be a tremendous box office everywhere. Managers throughout the entire country will do well to communicate with the Sack people. Hunter and Cockpit, looked way ahead in playing Tootsie, Kan. FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY THE ATLAS THEATER 4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street The Place to See "REAL" Pictures All the time Hear the Famous Atlas Or. ```markdown ``` Additional Stage PAGE EIGHT COAST DOPE Tony, Old Pal, the Mistress, the Caterer, Awful glad to hear from you, for you show it is only at times you have the time to meet you, that one at a standstill at the present time; I suppose it's that way all ever now. What few notices we have to make of you, of our acts is considered a morality and there are so few of them, Busy's Mistress are in coming California for the warriors. They are down Walter Lancaster and his Creek telescopes for Yorkshire last Wednesday to open there under co- nservation, and also also Arthur Grant Bob Adams, late christine of the Georgian Minstrels, has the band at Perlseus Gardens. Mat Lawes, Au- tomaker of the South Side Museum, on the left for seven bag days and nights. There will be all kind of amusements, dancing, spectacle, and the latest dancing in the stewardship village of July Tusser What of North with special attractions every night. Leake's Lake, a popular resort near the Wayne Side Amusement Park, with cur- ly Wood Wilson's Gratuit Satisfied courthouse. Grand opening Sunday, the last day of the latest dancing. Now Today, to tell the truth, I have had time to go up and get the photo- tographer to shoot the old minnery and the dancing. Standing there trying to be "all care everything and then if my camp were to appear too often the Walter Lancaster might be all looking for me. I am sending me in next week. The Little Harvey had a public wedding on Monday "mute." Guess what it was they had a wonderful wedding when they found out who the greener was. Patty Hoy and his chirring boys are expected in Los Angeles this year any day, coming down for the wedding. Will Kid Herman has formed his own company (motion picture) and he is casting at the Morris Bros. studio in Anaheim and on the television show he presents Sunday when they they are shooting, so I think I'll call it "Old Tire Lazare" and put in a version of gas and money on our set. I don't know about this guy's last summer. Whether I always knew there was good in him, but I'll be damned if I then buy him a movie, enough to buy him a movie when he first time in the picture made. It there were only more like to be Silney P. Jones. We way keep the Hadoop Trail it took us to the movies your movie. You know that is Silney P. Jones's best picture, an all-star western with plenty of jazz and adventure in everything also. You see it "buy." IT's a laugh. Johnny Speller, of Skipes Bros. Resort shop has just been notified that his buest song tar in out on Monday. Five people are in our home town! love him! You just count to come on and meet some of the home girls. They're aptly nice and I am fond of them and bring them all to Stake street. Her B. Johnson and his Sympathetic are at the Hollywood Hotel tiling a week. We are working the fair at Ventura. We down in San Diego and Tra Jamaica last week. Everything was busy except the rain. Saw the sun shine through the trees and being going to Stake street to Stake Dennis. Can't cool him him for Tinkle. Jackie, original Jolly Johnny Johnson, Jesse Stanfield and Harvey Johnson. Takes over the baker and makes sure boy that South Side boys know. New Toby don't forget the Sister Jane Yours for the Ring Toss Train. 244 N. Bombo Dixon, Los Angeles, Cal. SALEM SEZ — SALEM SEZ Dear Glen, Tony performs in our environs sustained by the love of our community. He is proud to contribute particularly to the needs of others are still in a countryside, and yet others are wading about in a desert jungle. It is social responsibility and sanitation. He is a member of the Mercy co-operative. This place being continually used as a meeting place, he does the chores and especially the Sundays. He is confident for the case with which people you be indicted. On the stand, where always leave of the chair, he is the voice of the customer. The weather was propitious for the meeting. Inland be the hotest September in 22 years. Outside and interweaved with and surrounded the work of this season of painting, while we are in a natural outdoor colors so he could be ready to start in painting the trees and landscapes as soon as Jack Frost and the preparatory work, botanical drawings, and just as soon as the members of the club had all shaken the doorkeepers, spilled police and police side to another fresh material for the next meeting. October gave September the key state and changed her right to the dead. The dead opened the shackers into the open, shipped them in the face with an arctic blast that made them shimmy right up when the shoes she had worn day the air was rebelled with the color of camphor bells, this same fluorite stimulating from the remnants of the campaigning had lost their powerful value. The best fortune comes still indoors. Many of them have been searching for the sunny side of the North Pole. Snorkeling for oneself was a same fortune that the Titanic withstood the side sweep of that ship. Our boat being diluted from a starvation dot made the end a change in beauty and breath on an invigilance of water in London. We all a cold weather like a runner like a stunned ankle, or a poor-looking limb. In his home, that all the cold winter precipitates will be sent to join the San Francisco port, and that the San Diego shore will be the next to the most shorelines. What this season will bring forth these qualities is to be seen in performance and from what news we concern the season of 1921 has opened now too suspiciously. They have cast a good ending, so let us hope Managers and performers must be prepared to weather some rough weather, also performers must cop with it, and performers must cope with conditions. It will take us to be a member of an audience continuing our training, and according to our training, we should be able to handle the challenges. Hope we can succeed. THE ARTIST'S PRAYER Selecte and Submitted by WALKER THOMPSON 1. Teach me that of all, to refrain from anything lean. 2. Teach me so that I will always be a true friend. 3. Teach me discipline and perseverance. 4. Bind me to the faults of other artists, my need to me my own. 5. Bind me against the continual knockers. 6. Help me to live so that when I be down at night I want to try to remember for my own use what I saw the other do. 7. Mindful of the fact that my every action will have a direct bearing upon the success or failure of every artist who follows me. 8. When Father Time overtakes me and is about to ring down the final curtain upon my profes- sional life, see the grandeur of old age from me and in its so great sound, my face and good will will be touched by the joy of my way they may all thankfully say, "There goes an Artist." GEORGIA MINSTRELS With business only dropping below par in one city, the Google turned the if force west, and standing room has been a very much in evan- tual. In Indianapolis on Thursday Priday and Saturday business was founded a distance of nine hundred and eighty miles to Boston. City Kansas was sold house was sold In Indianaapolis Indiana on Thursday Friday and Saturday business was stopped in a distance of nine hundred and eighty miles to Dodge City, Kans, where the city is on out, with only thirty place patrons being ad- GOTHAM GRITS GOTHAM GRITS By Oscar Benson Eli Rothers, queen of the catapult world, will sing for a new record. The American four will pack their knickers for a long journey on a big catapult. Lionel Johnson, ex- heavyweight champion, is going big, appearing at the Olympic Girls at the Olympic Theater. Carter & Cornish at Lowe's new State Theater on Broadway were a cool hit. They will appear next week at the Indoor House in Brooklyn. Their indoor house is for those who like to travel. They are giving away five-dollar notes every Tuesday night in a theater. The stars often start their stuff, but they won't accept any of the prizes. Ruby Mason and her jazz band and going to "Shuffle Along" may shuffle to Chicago when the production closes. This is its 25th year and still many guests and are screen at Shupert's 44th Street Theater. Dancer & Green are over the footlights on the Kith circuit. Shupper Along will give a midnight show at the N.A.A. C. P. on Oct. 11. Euble Brake and his jazz band have made a new record for the Vienna graphic "Company." It's a kind of dance company. Edgar Connor will swing his act over the Loew circuit, and will play a tapestry on a chain of shops in Chicago, and who compilates opening a branch on the Hiloito is in town recording for the Oldtown Victor and Black Swan Records. He is one of Mr. Williams' successes. Bert Williams, king of comedy, has put himself a much needed root and star in one of the big productions. Washington &amp; Eubie Brake's fares for tour land is a hit at the New York City Jazz Festival. Gertrude Saunders is still shining as a star with Hurling &amp; Seminary show in Jersey. Broadway Jones has just opened a Terrace Garden on 5th street. The following artists will appear at: S. H. Dubley, Duke Martin, Martin late stage of "Tin and Tail"; Jim Burrough, Broadway, Summer Tail; Kim Kwon, "The Voice"; music, includes The Hairy Avengers, "Black Devil"; and they will will entertain Jackie Wilson, "Ashore Wealth" and talk about Canada in the talk of the town. CHASED HIM A funny thing happened at the state theatre last week. "Someone at which women only were admitted during the two afternoon performances was on. At about three thirty, a man came in and sat in the corner of the theatre finished his work. He put his bursit and jacket away and then went in and damped the man's bonnet which existed at the time the didst not settled comfortably before he was puped off by a lady who said a yell. "There's a pair of pants! Out with him!" The man looked about in a surpise moment, one able-bodied, broad-shinned lady took him by the map of his neck and wished he could stand around and be on his own with his wife. "Tupilh! he said as if a stunted himself!" "I have! he said because if I didn't say anything, LIQUOR SLEUTHS BLINK EYES AT GLITTER OF GOLD "King of Bootleggers" Makes Thousands Daily From $10,000,000 Concern Washington, D. C., Oct. 14—Umaraballah equipped aviation provided in this city of the result of one of the most spectacular raids in the history of United States' prohibition made by Washington police and prohibition officers into the booth realm of William J. Bath, 224 T street N.W., affording king of the boothguests. $50,000 Pocket Change. When taken into custody, Butler is lead to have and Moyen on his person. The butler ring on which Butler was caught. Only one police was raided. This one according to the police, produced a daily report of $5,000. The organization summings of the hands involved in the neighborhood of steegees. The principal spirits in the organization are said to be Arthur Patricia, the owner of the keeper, for Luther and his brother, Edward, 1815 Lamont street, location of the main office, and Silas Jefferson, keeper of the royal warehouse. Edward Butler was being sought by the minister of the other Patricia and deacon charged with conspiracy and held for a hearing later under $5,000 bonds. Thirty-one accomplices were arrested in all. These included men and women, many thirty trading posts were involved in one of its routes which the police captured. Office a Luxurious Arsenal Wine List Limited Besides selling alcohol, Butler had vast quantities of spirits of juniper which he sold to his customers to be used in converting the alcohol into beer. He sold a gallon and the spirits of juniper for $1 a small bottle. Each afternoon the Butlers are alleged to have visited Jefferson's warehouse and made cold-wrapped home wraps in a newspaper. Prohibition Commissioner Roy A. Havens planned the raids on the butlers he had received some weeks ago and asked them to examine the warrants. The raids were begun simultaneously as 6 o'clock in the morning by officers from the Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth patrol. Captain in the Raid. The following were arrested: Lillie Thomas, 122, Twenty-second street, illegal possession. Mary Reed, 2419, 1 street N. W. Illegal possession. Arthur Patrick, 1314 Twenty-second street, illegal nonsonant street, illegal possession. Vonder, Payne, 2375 Champlain. street, liaison passelon. Ernest Wallace, 2355 M street N.W. liaison passelon. Ingram Hall, 2222 Virginia avenue N.W. liaison passelon. Shelly Jefferson 912 Twenty-seventh street N.W. selling and conspiring. Albert Winsley, 1221 Ward Court N.W. Mattea Brooks, 1221 Street N.W. investigation. Willett Gaskins, 912 Twenty-seventh street. investigation. 1438 Poleton street. investigation. Isabell Butler, 7 Douglas Row, investigation. Marjorie Butler, 7 Douglas Row, investigation. At the four premier Richard Baldwin, 105 Fourth Street S. W., and Fred Grass, 105 Fourth Street S. W., and charged with illegal possession. In the Seventh precinct, the revenue amounts and police arrested Col. Joseph Jackson, 105 Jackson street, Garland Taylor and Phoebe Bingham, husband and wife of 222 Grass street. They were charged with possession of a firearm, police notice had to have swirled whistle in both precincts. DRIVES UNSIGHTLY WAGON A man was shot and killed by a 41st Street, N.W., will know better than to drive his weapon through the street overloaded with white disguise from the first precinct when they swirled him in Potomac Park. At the police he was released on bond. GERMANS SEEK TO GOBBLE UP I. L. S. DOLL INDUSTRY "SMALL SAVINGS" DOUBLE We will listen to 11:11. The total of the donations is coming to the 13th day in positions. Also is time of goodwill. The total deposits today in positions will aggregate $400,000. Sending the donations will save deposits of the previous period. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER and I will be waiting to see this in print one, one is I and her name is Erik, and the other is named Marie and she will be my first year. I wore to the G. A. I parade and liked it fine. My sister, Erik, Ethel, and I will be week- James Payne, Indiana, Inc. Anyone passing the home of Mr. and Mary Payne, and I will be avenue, not Saturday afternoon would have been greeted with the laughing occasion was a party even in honor of Little Marie. She was beautifully decorated with flowers and forms. A tasty menu with cheese and hearts. We were served. Little bell was the recipient of many pretty and useful gifts. D. Please hurry and send me my card and button. They are in the chicken club in Boston. They are Hoon- dary and Martha's cheese. We were in since. Would like very much more to publish this letter in the next seme. Will you please send me one your poetry. I wrote one before and I did not see it in print. Hope that one will be received with The underwear is yellow, The tree in the apple orchard Wink fruit are bending down; September days are here. With summer's best of weather, And autumn's best of cheer. —Hattie Hill, Glenbow, Va. I am sending in my application blank for the club. I am a girl 10 years old and in the sixth grade. I have been reading thought that I would like to join your club. Mother takes the Defender every trine member of the club. So please me and my button soon—Georgia Homes, Nashville, Tenn. I have not received my button as already started to school and am working hard. Is it all right to send all of the photos to the calico cat, from the same family? Please send me one of your photos on the calico cat, by slide on the table set. Twas half post two and what do you Neither one had slept a wink. The old Duck clock and the plate was going to be a terribile spat, There was going to be a terribile spat, I wasn't there. I simply state. What was told to me on the Chinese plate. Keren Hills, Portland, Ore. I was very glad to see my letter in print. My sister thought it was very nice. I wrote to her, please. Please send it as soon as possible. Here's a little poem written especially for the best you can, my boy; My boy, you are to be a man. And learn to do the best you can. Don't be afraid to work, my boy. When sweet is brought to arm and you've got to to if you mean to win. So call your sleeves and then go in. And learn to do the best you can. My dear Bud Billiken friends. —Bessie Lee Nichols, Monroe, La. I am a girl 12 years old and in the seventh grade in school. I did not see you until last week. One other I want to become a member of this little club. Please send me my Theod and the pussy put me to sea, in a beautiful pea green hair. They have some honey and plenty of money. Wrapped in a five-pound note. And sung in a small guitar. This is the third time that I have written it in print. I also have a cousin that has written to you, you have seen in it the sea this in the columns of the Bible, the sea this in the columns of the Bible, and annotiously waiting for my归来. I am—Pearl B. Smith, Enthron. III Here I am again. For quite some time I have been so lucky that I have not been in danger. I have been ready to go to Providence, La. to go to school. I will try to write to you every day. The world is filled with flowers. The flowers are filled with dew. The flowers are filled with water. For all Bill Billings and you. —Anaas Scott, St. Joseph, La. I write you these few lines to you about my card and button. I peer at you. I see you not so it published. I want you to send my card and button as soon as friends so that they will want to join your club. If we used that method you please send me the address of some of the Billings-George Borough, Jacksonville, Fl. I would like to become a member of the Minnesota high school. I learn a trade. I very am anxious to become a member of your club and become a button. I will be looking for this letter in the paper—Pauline Hill, Minneapolis, Min. I am sending my application to Billings High School. I am 18 years old and in the third year high school. I will look for my card here. Here's a point that I am going to Are we free to speak our thoughts? Are we free to face the world? Free to enter heaven's door, To live and labor as we ought! Our forlorn souls fought for liberty, They fought for freedom. They fought to set the country free. They fought to save the world. —Even Shiloh, Died Much JOIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible for membership. Censorship to jobs you pay no dues. Fill out and return the application blank today, and become a member. APPLICATION BLANK FOR MEMBERSHIP BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Here is the first chapter of my personal journal. "The Work of Fate," I will write about, so that the path is can be track of the journey: on a hot July day a little girl of 12 years set on the step watching the sun. watching the son be beheaded the mother the father the mother of her father who had been married to a grandmother. Her mother was at it look after her and step up the exaltation. The gunman killed her father menace because he had bad her brother and her brother drift for themselves in the wild world. The young woman the worst had a pre- ROBT. WATKINS (Bud Billiken) I have wanted to join your club for some time. I have a chance to join now and I am ready to join old and in the fifth grade. I wish to get my letter in the paper this week. I will write it in the paper. I am a member of your club. I have read letters in the paper, also poems from different ones. I am not very familiar with the language. I will next time - Loma Pardine Bush St. Louis, Mo. I want to be a Dillen member. I am 4 years old and in the second grade. I am in Los Angeles last year. I would like to have a button and membership card. Last year in the golden west, we went to Sunrise and flowers, all were mine. Where Nature had made all things sub- -Byron Adams, Cleveland, Ohio. I am a girl 15 years old and in the middle of my school. I did not receive any answer nor did I see it in print, so I am writing again. I have not received other boys and girls giving members of your club. So I am a girl, I am very fond of music and library readings. I would like for you to join me in a membership button. I am also sending you a few sentences that I often go by. I will be able to succeed. If you want to win, stick. If you want to succeed begin right now. If you don't quit, the world has no use for I don't quit; the world has no use for quitters. The failures in the world have been those who begin all right, but failed to be. We are creatures of habit. We stopped or we fall as we acquire skills. And we acquire good ones as easily as the bat. We don't believe that others who find it out succeed in life. Hakea Turner, Chicago, IL. I am smiling in my application blank so I can become a member of your club. Only those who find it pleasurable grade. My mother gets the defender every week, and I find a great pleasure receiving my button soon. Here's a little poem that we say in school every day. I would thus then when I shall see. The hour of death draw near to me. My heart is growing and growing. May they to heaven as I depart. - Lilian Davis, Chicago, IL. Here I am again. I have just started school and I am starting fast, can I keep up and speak. I have not received my cuttion yet but I will send you another poem. We are like the forget-me-nots. So living kind and true. Her lips are like a pink sea shell. Just as the sun shines through. Her hair is like the wavering grain. In summer the light. In winter the light. — Julia Mills, Portland, Ore. I am six years old now. When I wrote before I was only five. I have started to write again. I have not received my bait, but I am still looking for it, so please hurry and send me. The little boy is covered with dust, but snurl, and stomach he stands. And the little toy soldier is red with. And his assistant mounts in his hand. Time was when the toy dog was new. And the soldier was passing fair. And when the time when our little dog time. Kissed them and put them there. Now don't you go mug it. Come, he said, And don't you make any noise. So toddling off to his trunk, bed, His dream of the pretty eyes. And as he was draining an angel song, Oh, the years are many, the years are long, But the little toy friends are true. As, painful to little Boy Blue they came, Liked to the same old place, Awaiting the touch of a little hand, The smile of the face. And they would still waiting these through in the dust of their little chair, What has become of their little Boy lily, Since he kissed them and put them — George Maunder, Portland, Ore. I was were glad to see my poem in truth, but an sorry to say that I have not received my button and card. Please too, to anxiously to show it to the other boys and girls, have nothing yet something, next week—levis Charles, Mydanian, Miss. My mother has been reading the Poetry column, I wish to join your club. St. Louis City Hospital Creates New Opportunities for Doctors Bv. B. C. HASKELL. M. D. In the fall of 1912 the face physicians of St. Louis felt a greater desire people in a more efficient way. It was accepted the only way this could be accomplished, would be through better opportunities for development of the medical school. The best way to develop in this line would be through a well equipped hospital. The honorarium was waived for medical students, but he expressed himself as being in ported barring with the proposition. Other municipal authorities felt the plan impracticable. So great was the desire to learn more about the attack at the door of opportunity until finally it was opened in 1919, when the city purchased the six-story corner corner of Garrett and northwest corner of Garrett and on avenue for the sum of $22,400. The structure was formerly used by the Emergency Medical School and Hospital and in order to make it as modernized and renovated at a cost of $55,000, being completed in November, 1915. It is now equipped with all modern appliances, including a computer, a computerized data report, a laboratory, a diet kitchen, a social service department; in short, everything that can add to the comfort, safety and recovery of the patients. The order and cleanliness that prevails throughout the institution bear testimony of our ability if we be given the right opportunity, for it to manage and care for the management of this hospital, medical and otherwise, devolves upon men and women of the Race. 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GLOVER'S AE MANGE MEDICINE Sst te 38 Yea Puritan he sate mag , CLAY GLOVER €0., HHEM.IIISRI seliaammaiietditemiumeasasiaacemater acacia er --- TESREAU AND RUBE'S CREW BREAK EVEN Dr. Kraman Oval, New York, Sunday — the most successful player, batting, cricket by Bina De Moss and Malartray, and baseballs by balls allowed by Marshall caused the American Giants to lose the opening of a twin bill to Teosco's bays by 6 to 1. The Fosteries coped the last encounter that won six innings by the count of 6 to 2 against the seventh truce when samples by R. Kelly, Emmerich and Smith, a series fly by Bungal and free passes to Torrance and Kelly turned two battles against the Teosco's bad ball allowed at the Giants' play the second one. Second Game JOHN COOK WINS ATLANTA TENNIS TITLE BY: RALLY SAILOR DARDEN WINNER Arthur's Hats $3.60 $4 $5 4 W. Van Euron St. 99 S. Leverborn St. ORLANDO, FL Arthur Feilchenfeild I'VE BEEN WORKIN' HARD FOR NEARLY TEN MONTHS FOR THIS ROGERS GUY. — I'M GOIN IN AND HIT HIM FOR A VACATION. — HED'BETTER NOT REFUSE ME EITHER! HEY ROSS, I WANT A VACATION! I'M GON'T UP TO BATTLE-CREEN, MICHIGAN TO HAVE A DIG TIME. I'M GON'T TO TAKE IN EVERY CABARET IN TOWN, BUY UP ALL O' THE BOOZE, AND SHOW 'EM ALL WHAT A HOT BIRD I AM! ALL RIGHT, GO AHEAD! NOW LEND ME $6.15 FOR TRAIN-FARE! AMERICAN GIANTS-TESREAU BEARS GAMES PLAY BY PLAY **GANTS** -- starlet walked. Robby Bobby Williams; Shannon famed for Williams to turn Tormey; LOMess hit the ball and last out of the game. Mess hit the court and last out of the game. PING IN TRIUMPH M.R. GRAWFORD depends upon the health and environment of its young men. ARE YOU FIT? 50 years ago, the will and spirit of a man has the miracles of the body. He attaches to combat skills not just enough exercise to the best, keep the tissues in a healthy condition, but also to keep the muscles strong. In bushes, he is good carrying, though excavation, in to make him breathe deeply without the need for a breathing mask. In the bushes, he will be a wee little workout. The game of volleyball, over it, which fixes because the most popular game with business men, has these reps. Keeping In Trim M.R. GRAWFORD How many people at age 65 years old that will lend and stress them out will be able to do this? The answer is not easy to count. They can ever stop to contribute less than just enough exercise to shear that a man should be at his best keep the tissues in a healthy condition. They can ever stop to contribute less than just enough exercise to position of leadership in business is a good experience, enough experience in distance, in transportation, in to make him breathe deeply without strain, enough experience in teamwork, enough experience in business more over 65. And against that we are little workout. The game of ball ball, told by good authorities that over 65 which has become the most popular sport in the world, with business men, uses these reusable devices for their support upon balls. FIRST GAME First In game Second Inning Third Inning GLANTS: Marshall was sate on an in-road field, and Marshall was trapped in field. Marshall takes sate. Bobby Williams famed and Marshall was trapped in field. Because who later was tum down in field, who later was sate on an in-road field, and Carny once thrown on by Marshall, Bobby Williams to grant Fourth Inning **GRANTS-Toronto asked to Terry** R. Kelly took care of lifesons' roller assessed. He then called on on their behalf. P. R. Kelly popped to R. Kelly William. Simpson walked and stood on the floor. R. Kelly walked and walked back. Ernestra tasted. Fifth Inning Sixth Inning Seventh Inning GIANTS-Smith get usets his junk and killed Marshals. Garrison dribbled to lefto- d babs. Kelder tussel to救 Marshmal- d. Garrison tussel to救 Kelder. Garrison fidt tussel to救 Shear to救 babs, who covered the soz. Smith shingled to scoot with the first rain of the game. Shear with the first rain of the game. Smith continued to third. Ternov go a walk and stole pants. Ruth rode out so far off to Loomis. Ruth single- died Wiklman in JMes. Eighth Inning GANTS--taller waked. Rabbey Wilmits inb to Terney. Moess hit. Keepin. "The strength of a race depends its youth. ARE YO How many men at the age of 59 years now. How many over sixty to consider that a man should be at his best in position of leadership in business, in finance, in transportation, or in military. Against that we are told by good authorities that ever one man is independent for their support upon others because at 60 years of age a man should be at the highest of his mental and physical powers, provided he is not a child. He should be including wild and in their stools has taken daily exercise in order to keep fit. Most men at this age do not earn money, but college men enjoy, such as football, baseball, basketball. Still the success of women as men of age is not as great as that of men in college. They are capable of taking ordinary work. erase, such as leathing, fishing, hiking, swimming and golf. With the coming of gymnastics and other organizations with gymnastics, supervised by trained instructors, the middle-aged can has found that the capable of performing a variety of relevant to goal posture. The physical director puts him through ever BOWLERS TOPPLE OVER PINS IN RAID ON LOCAL ALLEYS MANDAL CAPTAIN DENIES REPORT TEAM AMATEUR "Bungleton Green," that laugh-provoking creation of Leslie M. Rogers, appears in the Chicago Defender exclusively. A million people laugh each week at his comicality. If you like "Bungleton" write and tell us why. If you don't like him, write and tell us why. An original drawing of "Bungleton Green" will be given each week to the person writing the best letter on this subject. Adress, Art Editor, Chicago Defender Ninth Loglog GIANTS-Toronto; the first man up, hit for a rook run; runs skirts out to Toronto. Brom popped to boyle. Mar- tor, who was in the city, dug to kilty, who fell on the lag. SECOND GAME **HANTS**—those was safe when Simpson was a kid. He was a big fan of the band, but it was in a double play, to be precise, in the HANTS—Tom Williams and Grant Kelly; Simpson will be at MacLachie-Kelly; Simpson will be at MacLachie-Kelly. Second Inning **GIANTS-14.** Bolt tossed out Jim Lymons and Tommy Lymons Lymons tossed to Spear. BEARS-10- batter for the circuit; Emmerich and Shoe Emmerich; DeMoss tossed out Chabby. DeMoss tossed out Third Inning GIANTS-Torentti, I.Moss and Tom Williams won in succession. I.BANKS hit a bounce hit, I.Kelly hit to Tom Williams who touched him on the way to Fourth Jooing GLANTS—Brose and Bodde Williams Gilbert, grand pianist, left but not Bodde Williams, left but not BRAES—Simpson was tossed out by the ball hitting Williams with terrific tearing him from the game in favor of Bodde Williams, left but not BRAES—Simpson filed out to Berry. Fifth Inning **GLANTS**—did Brown asked to Tierney. Marlboro reached first on R. L. Brown. Tierney fanned and Marlboro stole third. *DeMoss* strolled, filling the tassel. DeMoss brown singed, cored the tassel. DeMoss smelled through short. DeMoss being held on third. Robby Williams banned center field. GLANTS—samed fanned for the second time. DeMoss was under Smith's high fly. DeMoss tossed out Sixth Inning --- THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "that laugh-provoking creation of U m people laugh each week at his comi m, write and tell us why. An original d ing the best letter on this subject. HEY GOSS, I WANT A VACATION I'M GON' UP TO BATTLE-CREEM, MICHIGAN TO HAVE A BIG TIME. I'M GON' TO TAKE IN EVERY CABARET IN TOWN, BUY UP ALL O' THE GOOZE, AND SHOW 'EM ALL WHAT A HOT BIRD I AM Hillidale's S provoking creation of Leslie M. Rogers, aonear each week at his comicality. If you like "Bungleton G us why. An original drawing of "Bungleton G er on this subject. I WANT A VACATION! TO BATTLE-CREEN, I HAVE A DIG TIME, TAKE IN EVERY TOWN, BUY UP ALL O AND SHOW 'EM A HOT BIRD ALL RIGHT, GO AHEAD Hillidale's Star Twirler A "BIDGE" WHITWORTH Who has just finished the season as on PLL, ladder's staff of players. Foster's club before going fast, for a baseball I finished the season as one of the most depend- ent staff of Pittsburgh. Withthorn was former- bishop before going East. Hildale has a most env- ior for a baseball club this season. who has just finished the season as one of the most dependable warriors on Ed. Balden's staff of pitchers. Whitworth was formerly with Rube Foster's club in being East. Hildabee has a most enviable record for a baseball club this season. SPORT EDITORIAL FIFTEENTH REGIMENT BOXING SHOWS Since the booking shows have been Infantry Army in New York City, fans the real dope. This is meant the 15th Regiment Army, Brooklyn or first week the First Field Medical avenue and Central Park West open armories are expected to open as the. The bounces come under the hirse which Billy Rose, the old time ref. The bounces were started at the Fifth that they would be mixed. The first from bad to worse, however, a handful of people in the house. The program, as advertised, the fighters were substituted. It was a $1.65 and $2.20. Something is worse because Harlem fans are not going on no mixed bounces. There are any the Fifteenth infantry, doing nothing Langford, Kid Dark, Johnny Clark, others looking on while incompetent. The Harry Robinson-Kid Nelson in the fourth round when Robinson did not suit the fans. These same f. The shows at the 4th Regiment we expert shows at the other army Steadman of the "Fifteenth" who allowed at least the opportunity of the matches. The officers of the and we believe that Acting-colonel for the "Mid Fighters" by looking at concerned. It is claimed that certain people this is true; they are on the wrong is advertised and the army will be shaking shows have been in progress at the Fifth Avenue in New York City, this paper has been given gifts. This we intend to continue to do. A Fifth Army Armory, Brooklyn, opened its 50th. The First Field Medical Corps on 66th street between Central Park West opened. The 50th. we expected to open as the weather grows cooler, come under the jurisdiction of the state Natl Police, the obtention referee, and a few others, we are started at the Fifth Army with the aid be mived. The first two or three shows we want to worse, however, until Friday night there are in the house. The advertisement did not go through. A substituted. It was a poor program for people. 20 something is wrong and should be removed fans are not going to patronize the army industry, doing nothing, Kid Rush, Jake McClark, Johnny Clark, Young Kid Norfolk and on while incompetent backers perform in the Robinson-Kid Nolan bout fought two weeks a round when Robinson "love-tapped" Nolan in the fans. These same fans want things straight at the 45th Regiment Army have been at the other armories will be well matched, the "Fifteenth" who is active and interest the opportunity of having something to do. The officers of the other regiments look after that Acting Colonel George F. Hinton is gun fighters" by booking Captain Sheddman for and that certain people have lost money in they are on the wrong goal to get it back, and the army will be packed as at all other times. WILLIAM Since the boating shows have been in progress at the Fifteenth Regiment Infantry Armory in New York City, this paper has been giving the boxing fans the real dops. This we intend to continue to do. A few weeks ago the 5th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, opened its doors. Thursday night of first week the First Field Medical Corps on 66th street between Columbus avenue and Central Park West opened. The 6th and the 1st Regiment armories are expected to open as the weather cooler. The boats come under the jurisdiction of the state National guard, of which Billy Rocke, the old-time referee, and a few others, are interested. The boats were started at the Fifteenth Armory with the idea in mind that they would be mixed. The first two or three shoes were fine. They went from bad to worse, however, until Friday night there were "only a handful" of people in the house. The program, as advertised, did not go through. A lot of "cham" fighters were substituted. It was a poor program for people paying $1.90, $1.65 and $2.20. Something is wrong and should be remedied at once, because Harlem fans are not going to patronize the armory, mixed boats or no mixed boats. There are any number of good boxers, members of the Fifteenth infantry, doing nothing. Kid Rash, Jackie Moore, Young Sam Langford, Kid Clark, Johnny Clark, Young Kid Noyfoli and a number of others looking on while incompetent boxers perform to the star bouts. The Harry Robinson-Kid Nolan beat fought two weeks ago, that ended in the fourth round when Robinson "leaveted" Nolan in the stomach, did not suit the fans. These same fans want things straightened out. The shows at the 47th Regiment Armory have been first-class, and we expect shows at the other armories will be well matched. Captain Otto Steadman of the "Fifteenth" who is active and interested, should be allowed at least the opportunity of having something to say regarding the show, and we believe that Aetling-Olson George F. Hinton will also offer their book, for the "Holl Fighters" by booking Captain Steadman for the good of all concerned. It is claimed that certain people have lost money in the project. If this is true, they are or the wrong goal to get it back. Give the fans what is advertised and the army will be packed as at all other first-class shows. **By "BIL" White** A great "hitting" book like *Solo* by Bill White, which covers the series between two American giants and powerhouses at the *Hundredth National League ground*. You can imagine the polite turtles' comical Rake himself, Botany's friend of the other, and the cheerful day was Curtis Mack's star slab artist, but now he is a famous dapper, Jimmy Johnson, David Woodson, Edward Talbot, Kingston's team at third base on the Cubans and Philadelphia Giants over 20 years ago. He told the most famous story, it was about when he first met *Woodson*, who was down on the field and was on his way North. As a little "funking" book collector, that does not deserve. *Woodson* conferred on confined players he would make a good ball player. Their friendship was *Woodson* has done in several years. Ball is tinsier, and jolting from the ball is good for a few more years. HOWARD WINS FIRST GAME Leslie M. Rogers, aonears in the Chicago unity. If you like "Bungleton" write an drawing of "Bungleton Green" will be gie Address, Art Editor, ALL RIGHT, GO AHEAD NOW I $6.15 FOR Star Twirler one of the most dependable twisters Whitworth was formerly with Tube Tidibale has a most enviable record ub this season. in progress at the Fifteenth Resignation this paper has been giving the loving to continue to do. A few weeks ago opened its doors. Thursday night goes on 66th street between Columbus and the 56th and the 1st Regiment weather grows cooler. Action of the State National Guard, fire and a few others, are interested. Army with the idea in mind two or three shows were fine. They until Friday night there were only a soldier not go through. A lot of "hunt" now program for people paying $15.00 and should be remitted at once to patronize the army, naked buys, number of good buyers, members of Kid Rush, Jakele Moore, Young Sam Young Kid诺尔 and a number of learners perform in the star beats, out fought two weeks ago, that ended "love-trapped" Nolan in the stomach, as want things straightened out. Army have been first-class, and will be well matched. Captain Otto is active and interested, should be having something to say regarding their regiments look after their own, George F. Hinton is going to look on Captain Steadman for the good of have lost money in the project. If he got it back, give the fans what asked as at all other first-class shows. WILLIAM WHITE. New York BY "BILL" WHITE New York, Oct. 17. The year began billed for 12 sessions at the IBM institute in a series of thirty-plus days of training. For more information, please contact Kali Gompertz, Brittany Williams of the Ninth Street Brittany shaped Kali Kimball of the Brittany in the sixth round of their wheelchair competition, with a wheel- board in the midsection. Nicol Schoen and Riley Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals and Scott Brown and Elijah Brown show how Peyton and A. Kroenke are selected for the Pitcher's Test. Kad Poorman and Elijah Brown will do in the semifinals. **ELITE GIANTS TRIM PYTHIANS** The Nashville Pitcher best their first game of the season when the Minnesota Twins Giants, located them 24, on October 2. **THOMPSON FINISHES SECOND** New York, Oct. 14, at 11:40 a.m. Thursday. The Twins, led by a solidly twister of the Morningside A. in the weekly pool run of the Mighty Twins, are the stars of Harlem on Sunday. IT'S ALL IN THE GAME COLLEGE FOOTBALL With the appearance of Rafe Foster's American Giants against the Jackson Cubs who is the best Sunday the curtain will drop on baseball in these parts. The games will be either by typhoon or at the Pebble Beach --- The Laconia Athletic club under the guidance of Wm. Bettsons is mightily blessed Sunday. Fritz Dolphin is reported as coaching the team which is in and around Chicago. Both Island has a fast food eleven which is designed of including Chicago pizza, burgers, fries, baked beans a thing or two. In their lanes are Rice and Moe, two members of the Nike Club, Assets and Moe, former partner of Sol Butler. Games can be played, the sporting editor of this paper. Last winter when the Vandals of Atlantic City formed to Washington 10, it to play the Sporran Field club. Their guarantee which amounted to 500 HAMPTON DEFEATS ST. PAUL By Charles H. Williams Hampton, Va., oct. 14.—The Hampton Institute of Technology and Normal and Industrial Schools to 2 in the first game of the season on Hampton's greatest loss last season, the Paul student said to be the best player ever represented that school. A big advantage from purpose the Hampton eleven and its supporters. The two teams game the clips on the court when the Hampton eleven made three shots on goal. The Hampton eleven behind the goal hit the St. Paul, aggression was wild with but its joy was to show duration when the Hampton eleven were the Hamptonians in danger. The Hampton team although committed an effective playing. The back fields of both teams apparently foul it difficult to determine, and fumids were frequently made. The big game of the season at Hampton University on Nov. 12. Great rivalry has long existed between these two teams, and Paul's defense, Taylor, Newport News Y. M. C. A. Armstrong, T. I. P. Peter, Thomas I. B. Hessman, C. P. Harden, Hampton. LANE COLLEGE I. Goodwin, W. Golden and Manager D. Brown, the possessed of building up a winning team. It is earnestly believed that the team will be the first of all old girls' clubs. Merriweather's sheen is "To beat Fish. Rish." The man who composed the squint first year will have to show punk-mashiveness in their first positions, because in most of new men with credible birth records race to send them as part of the team. I. Henson, R. L. Jones, I. Coyle, cage, M. Merriweather, L. J. Nelson, Boad and Lawse were in the team. Merriweather's first call for practice. LINCOLN Lincoln University, Bax, Cal. 624-844-8444 he always be on foot Lincoln when he heard the student book shaking Lincoln University Spirit. If one having this option had been present at the annual conference by the YMCA, he would beckers by the YMCA. As he work is beginning to feel that they are going to be important factors on the gradient years ago, he is fighting for a position in the military. He has excellent capabilities for combat, although he would only lose 10 pounds but he would be able to take care of more heavier work. He is a father in the development of the team today, but he is also wonderful player who is in his day touch. He is a good team player, too. He will always startter. VA. NORMAL WINS FIRST GAME Bx. Otte, V. Green Pearl-Jarvis Vs. Oct 11 - Wright, State Normal college St. Augustine of Louisville the season by a score of 7 to 1 Lipton V. N. & L. K. St. Augustine W. L. K. R. E. R. E. Morgantown Banks R. T. Morgantown Corson R. T. Corson Wilber L. L. Davis Wilber L. L. Davis Wilber L. L. Davis Spencer cup! Q. E. Williams Dowen L. H. Williams Dowen L. H. Williams Gray's cup! R. W. Harris, St. Augustine: impulse, N. L. Low, Mass. church, August field judge, H. E. Fisher, and time-skewer, G. Keva Howard. Industrial Institute Wins: 7-0 GENUINE $10.00 IMPORTED VELOUR HAT $3 98 Suprailing sculpted hat Full of Jazzed Pep Delivered FREE BRAND NEW NO GIFT Payon Arrival ON $3 98 Wonderful perfect fit, personal bespoke hat pearce Send NoMoney Wonderful International London. With the following information, you can obtain the following information: 1. Address: 1000 London Road, London, UK, E14 0HQ 2. 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Each pitch has won a game Monarchs took yesterday. INTEREST GROWS IN COMING BASKET BALL GAME IN CITY Watch this power for future relations of the coming elections. There will be a meeting of all persons made of sport in the Y. M. C. A. assembles. Species by H. S. Albion president of Defender A. C. George, Arthur serve president of Erie Sports club. Mgr. Marrion Johnson, president of Abhison, coach of the womber men, and H. M. C. A. Capitain will give a talk on the trip last which will be very interesting to the game in the first and second team and fast lightweight team. Started. A. C. J. C. N. N. Bar. PHIL A. J. DOES, Sec. H. C. K. WRAWSON, Sec. Harry Wills Drops Smith BOUT POSTRONED New York, oct. 11. The Famous Joe Gagne-John B. Klubb that was washes his hair at the University of Minnesota in the location this time, and both boys were mittened in the rinkside. The boys will be staged on the right in the rink. "GETTING AHEAD" INVESTMENT BANKERS 3507 Grand Blvd. (Rockwell Bank Bldg.) CHICAGO --- AFRICAN WHITES FEAR INCREASED NATIVE POWER More Rapidly By a Staff Correspondent New York, Oct. 14. The activities of various organizations like the Universal Newer Improvement Association, the Pan-African Congress and others have left pertinence to any matter which shows that the whites are being ground in the Dark Comfort zone of Africa, particularly those opposing the growing menace of native power. Most of this affected area is under British control. The pressure, suppression, expression and proscription of the natives cannot be too totally carried. America, even in the South, loves the natives and of black males country in the matter of treatment. The natives who have made Cape Province with know that they have got the natives and ideas into the land without the natives making a new spirit. It the mobilization of this spirit that the British and Dutch settlers fear. Crystallizing this growing four-series of newspapers such as the Johnstowning of Pittsburgh wa La Porte, a white, self-proclaimed newspaper published articles calculated to persuade African Americans not to attend the African Congress. The white have had the solites that most of these documents for independence rest on individuals Americans and African Americans in the mid-19th century featured in the Plattins, the rules examining that theory and the rules between a them and Americans. They make a particular point of view of moderate antifascism, and they show the form of proving that not all the reason of any of the various antifascisms is the very content of the Irish and English swappings be- the distribution of growing number of the plants are being educated, they will be in the Crop Providence and this will contribute the whites due to the whites both upon the auspiciousness of the crops as insufficiently telecommunicative means are not devoted to check the growth of their Whites Increase Slowly The complements for native voters are that they make up 8 English pounds of votes. These obligations are found to be no burden at all. The African population practices polygamy, although it is not uncommon to impose the rule of the wife as compared to the white. Where it is now stands at 5 to 14 percent of the population, which is especially the when it is known that immigration to the Union has not indicated a publicative role of proponents of the white population has only been 20 per cent, or 2 per cent a year, when it is small for a new and growing population. Places of residence of the inhabitants are free-standing. These include Bristolers, Russian, and Poles. The Dutch are the population toward these elements. Native Workers Strike THE BAHAI MOVEMENT In view of the world's disproportionate numbers who are armed with knives of these blessed wounds of Bahrain, in these blessed wounds of Bahrain, founder of the Bahrain proclamation, "Hasten to the Shadow of Immorality, Necessity and Money from the needlessness. Be resigned life to the earth, so that the program, sacred multi-colored marble of my heart, multicolored marble of my heart, be ablaze like unto fire. Be ablaze like unto fire so that we may consume thick veils and immortalize the cold and cold bodies through the heart of the earth, so that we may enter the Secret Abode of my friendship. "O servant! If in these visible years from the year of Doree contrary to your wish, be not depressed, for Happy and Divine Days shall come and spiritual worlds of bollard, all these days and worlds for you a nation is obtained, a sainthood is obtained and a food is established, we are so to coordinate the garrison of mortality for the garrison of immorality. Sanctify yourselves. O people of the earth, that persecute you and the wicked which God ordained for you. --- Alfred Fahn, to one of his American friends writes: "I love to bring short and hardy images the white and colored and prove thereby the unity of the Palestinian world, wherein destination of the Palestine is only considered. Praise be to God! the hearts of the friends are united and linked together, whether they are from North or from South, whether they be German, French, Japanese, American and whether they perform to the white, the black, the red, the green, the brown. Variation of color, of land and of race are of no importance in the Israeli movement, on the contrary, we overcome them all and do away with all these fancied and imaginations." WARNING! People are hereby warned not to paw if they do it, it is at their own right. The Twentieth Century Limited slowing up at a crossing to avoid being hit by a speeding auto?—Sunny M. McKenzie, Jr. 140 North St, Shreveport, La. Miss Lou Elly Young, 205 Glies Ave. with a strong around a caryn bird's nest and taking it out for a walk?—Thinikin' Chicago. Sue Baldwin with a gently sweetheart?—M. S. J. 149 Fannin St, Shreveport, La. Halie Baldwin so deeply in love with Clyde Bradford that she refuses to notice Leonard Young while Clyde is away at school?—Mrs. F. S. J. 429 Fannin St, Shreveport, La. Norfolk being full of nothing hearts because P. L. W. has allowed that thing called love to drive him from home?—J. L. Taylor, 300s Scott St, Norfolk, Va. Everybody keeping his or her eyes straight to the front when the lights are turned on for the interaction?—Hannah Johnson, 412 E. 41st St, Chicago. Miss F. R. S. of Wendell Phillips high school promending down the "Straight" clad, in knickerbockers?— N. W. S., Langley Ave., Chicago. Miss John, Editor of Chicago and legend of Fort Worth, writing to her Dallas friend—Alfred Doo- little, 128 Calvert Ave, Fort Worth, Texas. A. Higuin, undertaker, at 3006 Cottage Grove Ave., as a elderman of the Nineteenth ward?—"Blink!" Chicago. Anna La Poe washing dishes three days a week without being told? Albert Welb, 32 York St., Quincy, Jas. Leon Washington coming home four nights a week before 12 o'clock? A. L. Brown, M. C. A. Quincy, III George Williams of the "A. Z." Sign company getting a loaf of bread out of a garage can and cutting it on the corner of 11st and State" H. Jones, "A. Z. Sign Co., Chicago. Tom Harden coming straight home from work and not stopping at 5:30 and State streets? Carrie Harden, 6555 Wadash avenue, Chicago. Arthur Williams calling on his girl three nights a week without having a quarrel? Benil Lewis, Brown Hotel, Quincy, III. All of the unemployed men back at work:* Andrew J. Moore, Detroit, Mich. Wade Johnson, the woman later married Daisy, the perplexed girl in Pittsburgh* George Wilson, 2295 Wylie avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . The Ku Klux Klan committing such crimes as hanging pictures, burning cars, burning tools and feathered hats, is the most notorious street, Kalamazoo Mich. Walter Culp, after staying solder for 30 years, getting lost in a corn field, *Arthur George*, Ounala, Nebraska, Wilton, 100 South Kelzle avenue down the street in red knick-knacks, "Tullihink," Chicago. If there's anything that someone that you know would appear ridiculous doing, or that you don't believe can happen, write it and send it to L. Rogers care the Chicago Defender. VISITING SISTER Congress, N. M., O. O., H., Mrs. T. L. Hill and children of Houston, T. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W., Willis state and brother-in-law of Mrs. Hill THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SUF- FER FROM WORMS AND THEY ARE NOT AWARE OF THE FACT A Rare Opportunity for Investment ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? THE UNDERWRITERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY IS NOW OWNING A FULLY LICENSED BUSINESS TO provide amount of $145,257.4, paid claims of $14,145.11 and has paid to face men and women in salaries and commissions $0,858.47. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J. H. Rowe, Press, 240 Walsh Ave.; L. I. Ferrison, Vice Press, 520 Troops, 240 Walsh Ave.; L. I. Ferrison, Vice Press, 520 Troops, 240 Walsh Ave.; Lewis E. Johnson, Counsel 1, E. 231 St. CATHOLIC NUNS FEEL STING OF JIMCROWISM Churchmen Baltimore, M.L. Oct. 14.-According to a letter published in "Our Colored Mission," edited by Monica O'Brien, official Catholic continuation is given to what has heretofore been a strong suspicion that the Catholic nuns, members of our Race, located in this city have been for years and are now vultures of the ecclesiastical conspiracy to deny them participation in any establishment of school or education or aid to racial development. During the last year Father Burke has made many and stirring appeals and in the establishment of school or education for the teaching of nuns in the various orders of Colored sisters. The school was established in New Orleans and the Charity twisted from Pennsylvania. According to those sisters the school was a success, although the Oblates are located on Chase street, this city, conducted a separate summer school here for the sisters of the order. In the current issue of our Colored mission, an article is conducted in the work asks the question: "Why, for the space of a few short weeks, must a separate school be held in the city of sisters from all over the country." Rev. Father D. J. Austin, assistant director general after apologizing for his today conflicts in this fashion, said he was concerned concerning the Colored sisters and the Catholic university is not only logical but astonishing to many. He said he had many more discriminations that are brought to our notice wherein the Colored Catholics are made to suffer at the hands of churchmen. He said the Catholic of the Colored sisters must be found in the governing bodies of these schools the churchman. Instead of taking a hold on Catholic priests or authorities we have weakly yielded to fear of what some Mrs. Grundy might say. Knowing full well that the Colored church would never raise their voices in protest, outlike they thought their un Catholic act would not be known to their discredit. If it has so far failed to have themselves to blame for it Last year when local Catholic insurers made these same charges, prestests, from all Catholic activities, in New Orleans, C. Marcellus Dorser, 1310 North Fromont avenue, Baltimore, N.C. Knights of Peter Claver, which is dominated by the Fathers of St. Joseph Society, who later sustained the insurances, which had excluded men of our line from sturting for the priesthood. CHICAGO LEADS COUNTRY New York Oct. 14—Catholics led the country in the number of stolen automobiles in the country in 1920. Approximately 80,000 automobiles were stolen in 1920 for Chicago $5,577. MICHIGAN MONTANA Battle Creek, Wash. Benton Harbor, Mich. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER he stopped at the home of John Ellis. He rang Hugh Monday to visit her sister-in-law Mrs. Amie Chamberls Sendery, in Marion, Ind. Walker, president; Abie, as secretary. Much a on for the rebuilding of church, which was de Lansing, Mich The Community House run by Mrs. and Mrs. C. A. Warren celebrated its 100th anniversary in a special school program. Mayor buff made the principal address. Mrs. Warren taught the year. Other speakers were W. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis and low W. W. Kearns married a married number was given by Mrs. Kearns. Low W. W. Kearns married a married home Sunday and Monday at the A. M. E. church held a harvest night at the A. M. E. of the Detroit district, held the first quarterly conference at the A. M. E. church held a monthly meeting at the A. M. E. church Sunday. The A. M. E. held its monthly meeting at the A. M. E. church night of Tuesday, October 18, in the High school auditorium and Herbert's church a violin selection Wednesday night. MISSOURI Miss Sallie Shepherd of 1010 Virginia Street entertained at dinner or for a reception at Greenwich, Ohio, is the steward of the Huster. She was also a guest at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Hodge. The Mrs. Penn on Rowland avenue, Miss Julia Hicker on Kissler, the Mrs. Wednesdays night complimentary to Watkins, other guests, the Mrs. Wendell, other guests, the Mrs. Rocco Hayden, Dr. Joseph Ward, Claude dances and Dr. Irene Kayworth, City entertained about 200 guests at the home of Miss E. Z. Pennington. Liberty. Mo. Miss. Maggie Lyon, who has been a member of the Ravens, Pattigrew presided last sermon Sunday night before leaving her home to attend the season of Liberty Athletic Club will be played here on Saturday with the team. They will play the team of Chicago and the team of the season of Liberty Athletic Club game last year. Proston Kelly of Nashua was in Liberty Sunday visiting the home on North Galvinin street. Nashua is a new furnace. We are glad, for the Corine Wilson entertained the people at Liberty on Wednesday night. Henry Koots played the barbecue Koots on Sunday. Theresa Western is quite ill. Fulton, Mo. Miss Dale Burchard, a law a few her friends at dinner last week. Miss Maude Lyon was on the sick list last week. Miss J. Scott, C. Curtis and L. Austin spent Sunday afternoon Leather spent Sunday in Warrington. Miss Nina to open her school. NEBRASKA W. Iodder Jones, tenor soloist, and manager of the *Florida Four*, took over his company, stopped over for a short stay on route Monday. Attorney compiled by H. A. G. W. Sango of Oklahoma, is here on business. Three Oklahomans, including Craig Crompton Law School this year, manned Owen Jones of Omaha, formerly Twain of Muskokee, Oka, and Leonard Hudson, promised to attend the Club was recently organized here and elected the following officers at last: T. S. Scott, 550 North 51st street; Tr. Wesley Jones, presides; D. A. Clarke, treasurer. The Booth-Berkeley Club will give a series of lectures, A. Clarke, treasurer. The Booth-Berkeley Club will give a series of lectures, A. Clarke, treasurer. The marriage of Ray Gibson of Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Melinda Benton, Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the Ecclesiastical Church. The Dubois Players are to perform season, holding their first meeting at the residence of Mrs. Benton, Benton, performing. The Ioe Text Company is operating and is giving complete satisfaction to the public by prompt service. NEW JERSEY Jersey City, N. J. On the first of October in Jones' residence was the scene of festivities in his birthday of his youngest son, Robert. The Booster T. Washington Post notes that the Army Armistice celebration at the Fourth Regiment Army, due to the fact that the Army is celebrating its date for rental of the Army camp, St. Mark's. M. E. Zion church has thrown its doors open to the public for your approval and entertainment to attend these meetings at 4:15 a.m. Republican County, Ine, and the Eighth Ward Republican Club, Ine, will hold a regular day night, October 11. Robert E. T. Fulton Me Walker, president: Aberdeen S. Thompson, for the cobblestoning of Bethel A. M. E. church, which was destroyed by fire in 2001. He is center, located at 28 Harrison avenue, serving the true purpose in the community. Is asked from the various organizations to help with the scripture, diet on our mailing list. Much goes on that you do not know because you are not present today to our representative. C. Bloe goes on your ads and announcements. H. Bridocton N. 1 New Brunswick N. J. Sunday was another big day at Ethemereker hapist church. Krew (longer of the day) has been reorganized, Mr. Tolias of Krew has been with Mr. Tolias, O. He is standing with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grayson 374 Helium avenue, Krew. Mrs. Tolias Defender. Mrs. Taylor 187 Hale street, Krew. Mrs. Brooke from Troman Court he spent a week with friends, John Mason are back, Hackensack, N. J. Ethemerek was a great man when he lost Rev. Wastage By Katherine K. Lambert The Sheltier Arms Emporia home for 865 children has opened its doors to 865 female guests. The foundation of the North Alabama A. M. E. Conference. There has been a boon in this section and it is a worthy cause for all to help keep up for the unseen. Others are: Mrs. Montgomery, founder and president; Mrs. Fay Bell Gibbs, secretary and treasurer; Dr. L. B. Kigh, chairman; the Hooker Washington Library celebrated its third anniversary with the after-effects exceeded any before. Many books were given by the Hooker Washington Library for opening selection. Industrial High School land; invocation; "The Young Man"; Sweet Charleston Sincerity; "Truth"; England Lawyers; Sweet Charleston Four Travelers; Geoffrey Smith; violin solo; Mr. Mitchell, senior; A. M. E. Conference; romances by Biarron selection; Industrial High School land; Miss Elaine M. Kirkland who taught at the Beauty Aids for Dark Complexions If you want to be respected, admired and loved by everybody, see that you have a beautiful complexion, free of bumps and splotches, and that your hair is smooth and properly dressed. Your best friend is your "looks"—here's how to keep them. TO WHITEN THE SKIN, no matter how dark your complexion, is an easy and simple matter if you will use Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment—it quickly bleaches, is perfectly safe and delightful to use. At your druggist or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25¢ plus 1¢ war tax. OILY, SHINY, BUMPY COMPLEXIONS soon give way to a soft, smooth, velvety skin after using Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Soap, followed with his delicately perfumed Face Powder. Try this and watch your skin improve. At your druggist or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25¢ each plus 1¢ war tax on the Powder. YOU MUST HAVE SMOOTH, LUXURIANT HAIR and the best and safest way to get it is by using Dr. Fred Palmer's Hair Dresser—it makes the hair straight, promotes its growth and cleans the scalp. At your druggist or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25¢ plus 1¢ wa. tax. DR. FRED PALMER'S LABORATORIES Dept. DS, ATLANTA, GA. Whitens, purifies and beautifies the skin without irritating. Softens, beautifies and makes the hair grow and cleans the scalp. AGENTS WANTED for this line of exquisite beauty aids. Write for our liberal agents' proposition, addressing as above. A powder that takes off the shine and will not streak. Dr Fred Palmer's SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS Athena, Ala. Mrs. Sarah Potter is ill. Miss Alice Jones died after a long illness. Miss Ann Miscue died after a long illness. Miss Ann Laura Jones, Mrs. Charles Y. Sheilbill, Miss Lillian Jones and Mrs. Robert Malone Malone, 325 Hines street, Robert Malone Malone, 325 Hines street, of threeoses. Mose Yarbrough has returned from Columbia, Tennessee, and is attending the reception. The Limestone county fair opened Thursday with a large entree. The Jackson of New York is visiting in Antenna Anderson Perry of French Village Jackson where he will spend the winter. Woodlawn, Ala. M. Bertha L. Hodge of Chicago was recently called to Woodland by the Blythe Foundation. She has returned home, taking her mother with her. Her father Thomas was a teacher at the Jackson street church. He leaves a wife, M. Mattie Green Spencer of Detroit, Mich., who was called home by the burial of her niece, has returned. Rev. Skewski died September 22. He has been pastor of some of the largest churches in New York. Gordon is back from St. Louis. Mrs. Gordon is back from New York. The Pulsack lesse is visiting in playing Church A M E M church is having a missionary mooring. The Oleh-momkers' club gave a banquet at the lusitian church on Sunday. Miss Bramlett, by Miss S. B Carter and a aee by Miss Bramlett, I-freshments were served. Elisbon L. X. Ross, returning from the gravel opening of Shortage College, Ark. to visit his son last week, en route to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Clemens French of Chicago, a church has returned to Mumbles to live. G. W. Myers, senior and junior, were visitors at Avery chapel on Sunday morning. Mrs. and Mrs. James married marriage anniversary by a lovely dinner party at their home, the ghosts Arnette, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Johnson and daughter, and the royal church. The Rev. Vance D. Skidmore of the Payne Theological School last Sunday morning. Miss M. Chipolino last Sunday from a visit to relatives in Mississippi. Dr. T. S. Morgan on a bain BULE STOP LING O recenting marketable stars SUCCESS THE LING Looking to be LE turned to From Photograph—Not Retouched TENNESSEE Winchester, Tenn Glacksville, Tenn. Pulaski, Tenn. Nemphla, Tenn. 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Sohan, V. where she will take charge of the public Wasser are continued to their home on Alfred Street in Washington, O. married to another named to Washington, D. October 2, to receive Howard University, M. Susan Prinsley is visiting parents of Jilline, V. Howard, The Rev. R. A. Lovett, master of John Wesley M. J. church, to Morgan Hill, V. Georgette 2. Carlsle. Pa. MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. A prize dinner party was given at the home of J. A. Withews, 102 Emerson Street, St. Louis, MO. The St. James, A. M. M. Church, Prizz Pollard was in the city last Saturday. The prize party was in honor of Miss Nina Patterson by the gift truthers of 349 414 Ave. So. The Kuh mumbers are as follows: Abigail Jane, Elizabeth Jane, Charlotte Jane, Lather Jane, Charlotte Jane and Laster Foucher. The new dancing school is introducing the Silverleaf schottische, M. Z. Games is ill. OKLAHOMA The A. M. E. church has a big party for Sunday, Oct. 16. The Baptist church around $299.99. The key I. V. H. Hewsey has just returned from Texas, where she met Mrs. C. D. Lawson is teaching at the High School. Miss Clara Burton has just been taking a treatment for her health and is much better. Roy Hewsey has lost his job and he is borrowing A. J. H. brothers of Mrs. A. Mine Guse, a few days with us as her week off, a baptism and wife have moved to Dolby. Vigor of Youth In A New Discovery Mrs. C. P. Brown received a sprained ankle on Tuesday evening and has not been at this writing. Mrs. Kittle Owens returned home from Huckleberry, where she friends for the past, seven or eight years, to a few days ago for Denver, Colorado, to visit with Mrs. Kelley's brother, Alison, Koch, to attend the state convention last week. Mrs. Mahalia was after suffering three days with paralysis. She was to 30 years old. Beverly Mahalia is improving slowly. Master Paint week is after suffering three days with paralysis. Ceil Fleming purchased a last week. The C. M. 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ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY (NORTHWEST) Published as town paper, February 1, 1903, at the P.O. Box 11, under art of March 6, 1903. 17 Green St. Charing Cross Road, London, England. (CHICAGO - 3433 Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia, Douglas 607) Dedicated as South Africa Teacher, February 1, 2015, at the Postgraduate School, University of South Africa, under the MSc in Education. BOMMER 17 Green St. Charing Cross Road, London England, W.C. CHAMPS 1365 Insula Avenue, Telephone 607, GTS. SOME WINTER'S DAY now for real old solid comfort they is nothing that least is a plain old fashioned airplace for a throwin' heat the heat course this row tandangled manner of a making' room are some ups up from the cellar might be plea like to some at I want to see it spark fly, want to smoke my ant gaze 'twird fantastic pictures that are painted it 't it if could have my cathers I'd like to pass a little im' sinite, smoke'd dreamin' by th' like a winter's day. Now for real old solid comport they is nobb' that kin beat Thus some pipes up from the collar might be pleasin' like to some. But I want to see th' sparks fly, want to smoke my pipe an gag. At th' weird fantastic pictures that are painted in th' blaze. An' if I could have my others I'd like to pass away While I'm sitting, smodin' dreamin' by th' fire winters' day. WHERE SHALL WE GO? IN VIEW OF THE ATTITUDE and indicated tendencies of the present national administration, which is presumed to stand for and represent the Republican party, and which seems inexcessive and indiscriminate in its conduct, shall we do and where shall we go. The attitude and tendencies referred to would seem to indicate that our presence in the Republican party is no longer desired, that the fundamental principles and desires which bestow constitute the principal difference between two major parties is no longer to be the organ and representative of those who believe in equal civil and political rights; national supremacy and impartial enforcement of the laws of the land and a fair play and square deal for all true and loyal American citizens. IN THIS BE TRUE the Republican party of today will have no further claim upon this great mass of the American electorate. These voters remained loyal to the Republican party until the inauguration of the incumbent and unfortunate policy of the Taft administration, which the present administration seems to have in THE SUGGESTION comes from certain quarters that we align ourselves with and support Indiscriminately the candidates of the Democratic party, if for no other reason than from a spirit of retaliation and revenge. This we believe is not the proper course to pursue. LISP is a tool for the defense of conviction and revenge. What we want to do is bring about practical results for the future and not to punish any one for injustices of the past. Then again we cannot overlook the fact that the Democratic party as an organization is primarily responsible for the major part of the wrongs and injustices to which we are subjected. This, however, is not true of all members of that party. LISP who suggest that we as a separate and distinct group organize a party of our own. This is not only important, impudible and unjustified, but salient. Whatever we do and whatever a section we take should and must be in cooperation with Americans who are in cooperation with us in the advocacy of principles and doctrines we believe to be instrumental and vital. The formation of a party upon once places us in the attitude of supporting and encouraging what we demean and condemn in THEN, AGAIN, some advice that we join the Socialists and other minor parties. What we should do is to allly ourselves with no party but maintain a position of strict independence, with a view of voting in the future for individuals rather than parties. In other words, we should no longer vote for the candidates because we believe that the Democratic and/or another because he is labeled Democratic or something else; but make the attitude of the candidates upon questions we dean paramount and vital the controlling factor in casting our votes. THIS COURSE we are sure will result in releasing to private life those who are now in control of the machinery of the Republican party and by whom the secret principles and doctrines of that party are being used. We are sure that the party of the future may again become the medium through which this great mass of voters above referred to can also expression to their views and sentiments. IF THIS SHOULD NOT MATERIALIZE another one of the type of Abraham Lincoln may come to the front under whose leadership these voters will rally in the formation of another party built upon the ruins of the former Republican party, and found a new foundation. If this Harding administration no longer reflect and represent what the Republican party heretofore stood for. THE NEW THIRD WARD WHEN THE NEW redistributing plan of the wartime Chicago takes effect next spring the Third, that offers the greatest possibilities to our group, imprime the area bounded on the north by 35th street from the lak, to Calmette avenue and 28th street, from the north by 35th street on Avenue 10, from Cottage Grove on the lake, from Cottage Grove to Wentworth ave. on the east, the lake from 25th to 45th street and Cottage Grove from 45th to 46th street; on the west, Calmette avenue from 35th to 38th streets and Wentworth ave. from 38th to 46th street. Chinese puzzle, but we used with pen on the map it shows there method in the mathessie of the politicians who ordered the scheme. The outstanding feature of our arrangement is that it leaves openings for numbers of our group who have political ambitions. We have a cent of our votes and 25% per cent white vee. the whites practically 90% per cent are allied with democratic party. This leaves us in absolute compliance as we represent. BOTH our PRESENT city fathers resist the lines of the new Third ward are so arranged out of the residence of the present Third ward attorney. It should not be a difficult matter to among the 1,000 who reside within the boundary of the new Third ward good alumnium and ward of good alumnium and must have more representatives in our living bodies. And in the spring when these advantage take effect we must be prepared to actual amenities and stand solidly behind the to be standard bearers. What can be done by unity the Second ward fittingly operates. WHEN THE NEW redistricting plan of the wards in Chicago takes effect next spring the Third, the one that offers the greatest possibilities to our group, will comprise the area bounded on the north by 38th street from the lake to Calumet avenue and 39th street from the lake to Cottage Grove avenue. From Cottage Grove avenue to the lake and on 46th street from Cottage Grove to Wentworth avenue; on the east, the lake from 35th to 43rd street and Cottage Grove from 35th to 46th street; on the west, Calumet avenue from 35th to 38th streets and Wentworth avenue from 38th to 45th street. THIS HEARTS like a puzzle, but when you see the man it shows there was "method in the madness" of the politicians who enforced the scheme. The outstanding feature of this new arrangement is that it leaves openings for more members of our group, who have political ambitions. It has been estimated that the ward will contain 47½ per cent of our voters and 52½ per cent white voters. The centre are allied with the Democratic party. This leaves us in absolute control, doing as we need to. BOTH OF OUR PRESENT city fathers reside in the Second ward, likewise our ward committeeman. The lines of the new Third ward are so arranged as to cut out the residence of the present Third ward committeeman. It should not be a difficult matter to find a new Third ward committeeman, but the residence of the new Third ward good alderman and ward committeeman timber. In a city the size of Chicago we need and must have more representatives in our law-making bodies. And in the spring when these proposed charges take effect we must be prepared to take advantage of the opportunities offered. lay aside personal animosity and stand solidly behind the men who are compiling the new Third ward ditto simply compiled by unity the Second ward ditto simply demonstrates. COLE BLEASE AGAIN EX-GENERAL COLE BLEASE of South Carolina has been in political retribution for the past year, is an open speaker in connection with the prosecution of that state, a position he held very firmly in the detention of the state. As between South Carolina and the type of Cole Bucks and those opposed to him there is very little difference here in any difference at all that is those typify a constitutive of the most objectionable element. THE CHOICE of Bless, therefore, in a Democratary, which in consequence of the criminal constitutional suppression and elimination of states, is equivalent to an election, would indicate a Democratic party of that state is under the control and therefore the object of its population. For the good of the state than the Democratic party, or what purport be the Democratic party, let us hope the state spared from this calamity. ALL THIS TALK about a hard winter indicates are not yet relieved of excess prophets. A DOEM: Ku Klux Ten Bucks IN-GOVERNING CLEE BLEASE OF South Carolina, who has been in political petition for the past few years, is again spoken of in connection with the governorship of that state, a position he once held very much to the detriment of the state. As between Southern and Northern states, the difference is that opposed to him there is very little difference. If there be any difference at all it is that those typified by Please are representative of the most objectifiable and lawless element. THE CHOICE of Please, therefore, in a Democratic primary which in Chicago is the criminal and intellectual oppression and climate in which voters, is equivalent to an election, would indicate that the Democratic party of that state is under the domination and control of the worst and most objectifiable element of its population. For the good of the state rather than the Democratic party, or what purposes to be the Democratic party, we hope the state will be spared from this calamity. ALL THIS TALK about a hard winter indicates that we are not yet relieved of excess prophets. OUR WEEKLY SERMON This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message to our readers. These sermons are restricted to 230 words, and may be sent without official notice. THE CROWN OF LIFE By Rev. Charles Williams, Pastor of Shafter's chapel, A.M. E. Church, Harvey, IL. Text: "Hold the crown, which thou hast, that no man take thy crown." (Rev. 3:11) A CROWN is an ornament worn on the head of kings and sovereign princes; it is an honorary distinction or a reward given to those who are working for a prize. The impostor leads in speaking to the Corinthians, says: "They do it to obtain a corruptible crown." This is not the crown of the king of the south, but the crown of which the evangelist was speaking about is a crown of life. To have a crown life is greater than any crown worn on the heads by kings or sovereign princes or any one. Solomon says: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband; but she that makes ashamed is rottenness in his bones." The thing that is most important is the crown of life. And so solid is the press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in "Christ Jesus." Pressing toward the mark for the prize is nothing more than a crown of life; and this is what the apostle is trying to make plain to the Corinthians. It is not so much of the crown only as a figure or type. This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message to our readers. These sermons are restricted to 250 words, and may be scried without official notice. Text: "Hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown," 3:11. A CROWN is an ornament worn on the head of kings and sovereign princes; it is an honorary distinction or a reward given to those who are working for a prize. The impulse God, in speaking to the Corinthians, says: "They do it to obtain a corrupt crown." This is not the crown of which I am speaking about. A corruptible crown will soon fade and pass away, but the crown of which the evangilist was speaking about is a crown of life. To have eternal life is to have the heads by kings or sovereign princes or any one. Solomon says: "A virtuous woman is a crown to her husband; but she that makes ashamed is as righteous in his bones." The thing that is most pressing toward the mark for the prize is the high calling of God in 'Christ Jesus.' The pressing toward the mark for the prize is nothing more than a crown of life and this is what it must make plain to us for fortuitous. It is not so much of the earthly crown only as a shame or type. THE REASON WHY IT IS AN UNDENIABLE and for some reasons an unfortunate fact that our votes have heretofore voted, especially in national elections, for the candidates of the Republican party and against those of the Democratic party, we have voted for Republicans because they were Republicans and for Democrats because they were Democrats. In doing this they were influenced by three considerations: First, from a standpoint of institute for what the Republican party accomplished in being a party that was popular now enjoy; second, because prior to the so-called re nomination of William Howard Taft in 1912 the party never failed in any of its national platforms to take a bold and outspoken position in demanding the enforcement of the Constitution and the laws of the bldg. Second, because the party has allowed itself to be dominated and controlled by its re-actively and Southern wing which exists upon racial hate and prejudice. UNDER THESE CURRUMSTANDS our voters have been given a solid body for Republicans and against Democrats. It is gratifying to observe some marked changes for the better along these lines. Thousands of fair-minded and liberal white men of the North identified with the Democratic party are manifesting a disposition to throw off the yoke of Southern domination. THIS LAW DATE WORK was commenced as for look as 1855 by the Grover Cleveland through the policy which he attempted to inaugurate during his first presidential term, but which he was forced to withdraw from the presidency south. In the person of Governor Sulzer of New York we never had a fairer or more just executive in that state. It was during his administration that one of the strongest and most draughty civil rights bills was enacted into law, while another similar bill was enacted into law. The LAST DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR of New York was just as fair as was Mr. Sulzer. While he went down to defeat under the tide wave that swept Mr. Harding into the presidential chair, yet the majority against him was much smaller than that against many thousand Republicans, including many of our group. THE NEW YORK WORLD is not only a Democratic power locally, but it is the leading Democratic paper of the country; yet on the race and other question, he was not the only candidate; this can be said of some other papers as aided as Republican. In Illinois a majority of Democrats are unobjectionable, as typified in the person of Edward F. Dunn, who has served the public as mayor of Chicago, governor of the state and a judge, which positions he could not have occupied had he been out with a majority of the members of his own political faith. WE CAN SAFELY FOLLOW where men of the type of Edward F. Dunnie leads. In fact, if liberal and半道德 Democrats would have the courage and faith of the South, we would not be a blessing to the country but a godsend to us. We could then vote upon economic and domestic questions in accordance with our honest convictions without runaway enthusiasm, apparently our rights and privileges as American citizens. SOME FIGURES EX-GOVERNOR DUNNE, speaking at an annual meeting recently, gave out those titles without sponsor for their correctors. He said in the United States there are 15,000,000 who affiliate with church, 3,000,000 Jews, 11,000,000 Negroes, 15,000,000 Catholics and 6,000,000 forgers. This leaves 600,000 eligible to belong to the Ku Klux Klan, anading to law-breaks. The group has 100,000 Americans it is responsible suppose that there are honest, unrighteous, law-breakers who could have nothing in common with asked band of "emperor" worshipers—to put it mildly. IT IS BAD BUSINESS bit off more than one chew; choosing not follows. It wasn't such a bad thing for Ku Klux Klan in the 1940s and 1950s, and get the support of a certain class of degenerates is always sport to take a kick at the under dog; hay grow, but his teeth are not sharp enough to blunt the coward who kicks the under dog sooner. It makes the mistake of kicking a bulldog with the full known results. We kicked the building when they harm the Jews, Catholics and forgers. The fight is and while we were holding the line as best we can re-enforcements have put their big guns into action and the enemy is on the run. While we do not glorify the fact that these other groups have been engaged into the fight as a matter of more self-protection we are of the opinion that if drastic action be taken against the enemy with an unassessable reputation when we encounter the victims this spread of power, of racial, religious hatred would not have been possible. It is wind that blows your good. EX-GOVERNOR DUXNE, speaking at an anti-Klux meeting recently, gave out those figures without standing sponsor for their corrections. In said in the church, 3,000,000 Jews, 13,000,000 Norseans, 15,000,000 Catholics and 6,000,000 foreigners. This leaves but 4,000,000 eligible to belong to the Ku Klux Klan, according to their by-laws. But in this 4,000,000 real Simone-Noe, cent American it is reasonable that there be more citizens who could have nothing in common with a masked band of "emperor" worshippers—to put it mildly. IT IS BAD BUSINESS biting off more than one can watch, checking often after a difficult matter for the Klan to pounce on the Negro and get the support of a certain class of decernates. It is always sport to take a kick at the under dog; he may grow, but his teeth are not sharp enough to bite. But the coward who kicks the under dog sooner or the well known results. THE KLAN kicked the building when they burned the Jews, Catholics and foreigners. The fight is on and while we were holding the line as best we could the re-enforcements have put their big guns into action and the enemy is on the run. While we do not glorify the fact that these other groups have been dragged into the light as a matter of more self-protection, the victims of this attack have been taken by the powers that be against this organization with an unsavory reputation when we alone were the victims this spread of power, of racial, religious hatred would not have been possible. It is an ill wind that blows none good. REPAYING OUR FRIENDS THERE IS NOTHING quite so unpardonable, ungratitudine. If there is one thing more than a other that we as a class need it is friends, especially of the Caucasian race. Not that; they are any better truer, but because they belong to the domestic class, who control, in a large measure, our destiny; most here in the United States. The experience of some white men and women who have tried to change our age has been anything but pleasant to us. We have been told that when we and those who are willing to aid us in our best public sentiment the least we can do is to give them our undivided support. WE HAVE in Congressman Martin B. Madden a donor Samuel Ettleton friends of long standing, who have never failed to throw their full strength in our favor into the battles waged against us. Both men are powers in the respective bodies of which they are a part. We have one of our own—with conditions as they are for the reason that when they espouse our cause they necessarily have no ax to grind and they can THERE IS NOTHING quite so unparalleled as ungratitude. It there is one thing more than another that we as a class need it is friends, especially of the Canadian race. Not that they are any better or trusty, but when we phone to the dominant race in a brave response, we least here in the United States. The experience of some white men and women who have tried to champion our cause has been anything but pleasant and oftentimes costly in dollars and cents. And when we do and those who are willing to aid us in the face of a hostile public sentiment the least we can do is to give them our unconditional support. WE NEED Martin B. Madden and Senator Samuel Kiteonon friends of long standing, who have never failed to tore their full strength in our favor into the battles waged against us. Both men are powers in the respective bodies of which they are members. Men of this type are for more valuable than one of our own—with conditions as they are today. They certainly have no ax to grind and they can get the support of their white colleagues, being in on the ground floor in the matter of charitability of special committees, etc. Fortunately Congressman Madden and State Senator Kiteonon are prime favorites with our votes and when in the coming spring election they will receive at our hands a hundred per cent vote. It will not truthfully be said that we are ungrateful. A Tip From an Old-Timer By LESLIE M. ROGERS "Oh, well, guess 'wont do so good again! with you about, but it certainly makes an old timer feel mighty bad to see something that I helped you with! I just don't want to put up by a bunch of amateurs. I reckon the good old Khan is about to come for now. Snoo bad, soo bad. "Oh course the tin wouldn't have cost much longer anyway, house Uncle Sam was getting a lot of jealousy us. But why could have made it go a little further if you confined your activities to dinners. Oh, well, guess I've gota be gone now, but old ways really worked when I chose to teach little kids and get away with it. I don't try to cover so much together." Do you think you have a set of literary bent? Have you a short poem or a choice list of prose? Send some of your work to be handed to the readers of this column. You will greatly enjoy trading ideas with the other contribs. **INTUITION** By J. Arthur Johnson (second installment) He was white. A Southerner, and what is known as a "cracker," to boot, as we knew the very moment that he opened his unsteady lips to speak. Well, Mammy fed him, of course. She always did, friend of the man who shortly before had read an account of the lynching of an innocent black, so revolving in its details that even the white citizens of the Southern state where it occurred had been roused to action **Peeps at Peppall** Joseph Ford, three years and ten plus, Grand Rapids, Mich. Head pastor, recently pensioned by the Pennsylvania Railroad System after 12 years and 9 months of continuous service. Borg, V. of slave parents. Hero of a 15,000 adventure in litigation over the value of his smile. The esteemed friend of thousands of high and lowly travelers the country over. Known as the "Black Senator" because of his legislative chambers. The life of "Joe Ford" has been one of practical, everyday service to the world as it has touched him. He has not grown old, choosing, not held by the duties of the heart, to out among the people. He could compare the value of "deep" life in buckets of coal to the needy in winter, jobs for the stranger in town, and smiles to everybody. He is one of Michigan's two great Fords. The early bird catches the worm, they say; Rise early—this happy thought Sarely must apply to birds alone. For it's a pain to the worm that's caught. "—'Slats.'" Pastoring a Department Store Renip writes in from Muncie, Ind. "The Rev. J. E. Johnson has opened a cleaning and pressing parlor in his undertaking establishment." Attention. Young Bloods [The Louisville Courier-Journal] "How do you like this patent leather hair?" "I wish I had got some when a boy," declared the baldhead, "it looks very durable." "** My son, don't be a nighthawk. Bear in mind that it is the early bird that catches the worm." "I know, dad; but beck, if the hawk stays up all night he'll catch the early bird and the worm, too." —loomcast. Dr. T. P. Smith of Bloy, Ohio, who has invented a mechanist" on which he plays fourteen different instruments with his hands and feet, seems to be as versatile as fingers and teeth. Strightly, aesthetic Norm, esteemed music critic of the W. G. W. Provis herself an apt student in "comparative art"; this, from her feature column, to-wait: "When Marissa set out upon her journey as did Maulet in Cabell's "Figures of Earth," she found that jazz, like bathes, is the result of a more or less hasty collaboration, with no definite rules or laws to govern it. Messy, Edward, Stout and Hill of Toledo, Ohio, report to the Defender that they caught a cold in their day's fishing trip. Haveyver Ever Noticed That: There always com a combust after you have succeeded in putting away a little jacket for a rainy day. A sure "leader" is not. She sent him back the ring, but she kept the stone. —P. el P. Nathan Forest: "Now you follow have spelled everything! You've got the whole dwarf country in arms against the Klan. When we old regular Southerners started the original Klan Klux Klan over fifty years ago, we never dreamed that a bunch of mumshalls like you guys would come along and get it in bed. "O course in them days most of the law and everything else was searched to even hear our name used. They used to call us 'White Caps' and we every nigger down South afraid of us, it was short tarm, maddish and killin' niggers called. "Nobody could exactly say anything about us, we were not afraid of what we did to a darkly especially dangerous nigger, Georgia and Tennessee. Not a nigger we knew that a nigger was just naturally slain and that had break his darned neck tryhurt from anything that looked like a spook. Some niggers well run whole droves of 'em out of those little towns. But now you bunch of folks come along and call yourself improvise the old Ku Klux Klan by putting some laws and regulations in it. 'Y' wasn't satished with having your 'in' down in Dixie like we used, but you had to go up North. 'Y' thought you were worse than we old heads, but 'Y' didn't stop to think that those niggers up North are so bad that 'Y' was supposed to keep the Klan on this side of the Mason Dixon line. "One of our main purposes was to keep a com from gettin' too smart. Whenever and just one that liked too much porn, we'd call him, together he and our lawyer, to get him to tell us of it pretty well down South, but you should have known that them Northern diggers have got too big a start on you. They've got newspapers, churches, schools, lawyers unnecessary up there. They don't feel comfortable with it. They're rights laws nevertheless. They're within up down A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN Peeps at Peepull INTUITION By J. Arthur Johnson (second installment.) He was white. A Southerner, and what is known as a "Cracker," to boot, as we knew the very moment that he opened his unsteady lips to speak with Mime-ged in his course. She always did, friend or foe. And I—who shortly before had read an account of the lynchings of an innocent boy revolting in its details that even the white citizens of the Southern state where it occurred had been roused to action when leaders had fed—I. with thoughts of that fresh in A woman in a dress and hat Birds and Worms my mind, just sit there and prayed; that神 remark might he made that would give me an excuse to—well, to start something. Fortunately, I do not doubt, that prayer was never answered. He gushed his food down ravenously, like a startling man, and when he had gone, he ran away as though ashamed. In silence, with his hagged eyes cast down. He may have gone, well, a quarter of an hour when Mummy, who had been busy at some task in the little kitchen at the rear of the room, unexpectedly appeared in the doorway dressed for the street. In answer to my look of surprise at seeing her about to venture out on such a night, he said, "I was just a way, that she had just received a 'wa'nit.'" Something told her that our late guest was the hearer of a message from afar off. ```markdown ``` "Someph'-n-" she went on slowly, someth'-n done happen' to my boy. He'd call. I mus' in' that man this night. Wait, fare 'n' fur, he—'n' him—that man. Alive! how ridiculous, how utterly ridiculous it seemed to me then, young Mr. Know-it-all, that I was. "Wiz, Mammy." I exploded at last, that man didn't speak a half dozen words to you the whole time he was in here, except to ask for something to eat. He's just a hum. A common, stupid, stupid. As quick as he would a door if he wasn't hard up. Let him go. Mammy. You've done too much for him now." I should have known better. "On With the Dance HoT-tOc-Mollies Donn'r cry, Baby Buntin', 'Cause daddy's gone a-hunint' To find oil sill oilif he kin To trim yo' baby buggy in. —Jason. The Chicago Daily Tribune in its campaign to make ghosts and costs synonyms for the fearful imposes the following headline: Add Ghosts of Roose to Price of Soft Drinks. A race "leader" is not. President Harding evidently believes promises should be kept prom- Other Papers Say By production leader Huntington has made the difficult anniversary of Chicago's great fire "national the pre-production day" and has issued an American, individually and collectively, and especially through press, public forum and school, to emphasize the danger to life and safety of portable fires, and the importance of more systematic and scientific efforts to reduce that danger to a minimum. Starting data have been published in the national board of the industry for the United States, last year, for example, nearly 15,000 human beings, and children, killed or to death, in the United States. Last year, for persons were injured by fire. The number of school buildings that have averages more than five times the average in 1920 is put at more than $565,000,000, and this total does not exceed the worst fires estimated at $550,000,000. These serious results are due, not the most part, to carolinas and the construction of buildings, carelessness and persistence in the handling of stoves, oil lamps and matting, limitation of the way in which the exteriors are maintained and fire alarms should be turned on. The home and the school too commonly have been overlooked for this reason, and the proved failure in carelessness and other establishments. Function and example by heads of families, teachers and school principals are necessary in order that children may learn to care for themselves and prevent destructive fires. There has been a disposition in many quarters to treat the safety of the President's hearing offices, this is a danger that never shows up and a danger that takes宝宝 of the health and wealth. The world is now aware of the short life of criminal prevention day this year, but should initiate a correct attitude on the whole subject, so that life is not wasteful and no unfortune may be life prevention day. QUACK MEDICINE FOR UNEM- PLOYMENT [From New York Week.] If labor were more involved in industry and industry as simple as a falloff of water at Niagara, there might be something in the suggestion of spitting jobs among workers which had been suggested at President Thomas's conferences as a remedy for employment. Since labor involves the adjustment of work, the problem posed by highly complicated problem in personal relations, the scheme can be applied only to those rare operations in which workship is at a point. At a time when profits are low in host it would be a most unfortunate employee who could decide to leave the company and two men at half-time to collect one full-time employee, a specially it is remembered that the man who would leave his period also attains a value and essential factor in the organization. Left to himself, no other executive would consider the proposition of philanthropic motives it would automatically raise the cost of production. From the standpoint of the wage carrier who has kept his position, he is frankly asked to divide his income with his焊工ers. How many corporations now realizing a profit are well aware of the cost with which they run a loss. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1921 DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AND REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION WORRIED—CAN TUBERCULOSIS BE CURED? Miss. E. R. waiter: Designer, I am and care the readers we have very much worried about myself. I have a better educated state of have been losing mind on the part of the general public for so long. Miss. E. R. write very much worry- have been losing love for my identity and wish and have never sometimes I also have a sight vision and my appetite to come to care for anything to care for me. I am sorry. by all the time, I have three cla- bies and so am so sure to live so ```markdown ``` We know of several people here in Chicago who have been cured of tuberculosis and have gone on with their usual occupation, extending over a period of ten to fifteen years. We have heard of the terrible. Several examinations of the spirit have revealed a complete absence of the tubercle bacilli and all other signs of tuberculosis. The physical examination of the chest has shown a total absence of any activity of the former tuberculosis trouble. Do the well trained nurses know that the old trouble have been detected, but so far the patient claims to just as well as ever. But there are certain conditions that must be absolutely complied with if you have tuberculosis and wish to get well. You must remember that you cannot be cured with well trained medical man, and it is to the patient to follow his instructions to the letter. that I may give them, but I fear bouchitis and stomach trouble. Two years ago, I watched 155 pounds and now I weigh only 122 pounds. I am doing the same works that I is looking after my same and children—that was doing two years ago. Now, I am doing three years ago. I thoughts he could. So it so, how long will it take, and what is the best medicine to take? Would it be possible to go away? They say if I go out West, that I will get better. What place would you recommend, out West? As to what is the best medicine to take, we notice that you can only use the medicine that your physician, in his judgment, thinks best for your health. It is an absolute cure, so that will cure tuberculosis of lung consumption. Medicine is only given to aid the system in the overcoming or ridding the session of the poison generated by the tuberculosis itself. So do not stress or insist on self medication. Give West, dearly, body, will not cure tuberculosis. Other things being equal, efficacy is unimportant in the caring of tuberculosis. It is difficult to one-one do with What. If we know your social, financial conditions, we must not the American capital population, which operates against color in obtaining accommodations in situations of the environment, in government to any person who has the means to seek accommodation in a satisfactory area of the health resort. In a good home, property conditions, and ideas aroundness and your peace of mind, you can also be curd of the perceptions. Do not worry. Mrs. Is. R. Worry will no doubt and on the contrary it will aggravate your physical condition and make you a great deal worse. Worry interferes with blood circulating through your system. It will present your sorrow and pain and not promote dissection. It will cause constipation, flatty skin, low comfort that slows improvement in your mood and causes high blood pressure, in itself, wortely worsening of your health. If you have tuberculosis, is one of the worst things that you can do to your own self-gesting well. In fact, the only thing we recommend patients to do is to go to see it. If we have your local dispensary, which operates against color in obtaining medications in situations at the health resorts, we would host in accordance to any person compounded in a sanitarium at any of the health resorts. In no home, sanitary conditions, and ideas surroundings and your power much you are also curled up in berenes. Can Tuberculosis Be Cured? In reply to your question can be berenes be curved, we wish to observe, yes, tuberculosis is a curable disease as a preventable disease, but we can prevent THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson the test out of condition mentality and physicality, which means that the things we will spend in missing. Does this not turn to be the chief fault with young men and women as we know it? No, we can win a race or contest unless the will to win. That means careful training and preparation not only of the body but of a mental attitude which will stand the shock of strong opposition. Condition - top form fitness - is the thing which makes champions and so-called realists the cause for imaginative defeat in the skill sound of life's duties can be cemented by study of these habits of life and practice which are stepping our move, and which we alone can care for ourselves. WE GOT ALL kind of conversations about it. So people must or which are applicable to individuals either that way. We cannot help but think that the churches should identify and support all the people who would work on the church plan including persons and the necessity of sending the children to the church and poles and with their comrades to seminaries a month could possibly be devoted in all our churches to the benefits of personal cleanliness. ```markdown ``` PARENTS AND OTHERS to personal growth and public and good advertisement for the Ifes. If we our leaders are to demand fields for the Ifes have with any effectiveness they must be backed up by decent, satisfactory teachers. If we begin with the school children we have missed a first opportunity to speed the process of advancement about. To much of our strength and effort is spent in trying to be better than we be in later. This life journey is a journey so we must be well-behaved at the beginning and save as many vain practices as possible. A QUESTION OF STRATEGY A QUESTION how I am able question how we can equip our ship to go this Kim Kun ship. There is no question but that our Korean and organizations deserve great credit for their stellar effort in bringing to the world what we in the threat to democracy in Korea have done. Now that the Christians and the Jews are on the side of a question asked in what or not it is not a good time to taut on the ship point and those beastion but the serenity evan. They are experienced hands in setting up of things which amount to an important question. There is a likely possibility that if Kim Kun takes water fast enough of the opposition object dismay that they were not so bad after all. Of course there is the other reason of looking at it as a question that we are not able to answer by seeing the light on our ancient enemies. We are inclined to sit on the tomes and the white iron's scrap from the cremander, now that it has started. MORALE W SAW a football team on the other day which they about to open again played against them. They thought the opposing team got a "break" in the game and the team that had been singing such a good fight won all to plays. For the remainder of the game this team was just a disorganized mob making sporrone efforts to stop a team which was playing all over the field so poorly as it looked. The team never and pummeled the crowd was gone. This is attesting the case with indictments. The position of conditions and proceedings too much for us. The break all seem to go to the other fellow. While we would not point it to our quarrel and many times take a breath look at the natural born quitters, but because we have failed to guard against losing our nerve. We have come up to AT LAST: THE secretary head of the Association set in Hyde Park which has been so aggressively in opposing would-be home owners in that district who happen to belong to our group now has troubles of his own. Newspaper dispatches tell of his anger on a charge of misappropriation of funds from the corporation; and how his associates feel about the ethics of their chief standard bearer. Excavators they are about to learn that color does not count so much latter as does much as the character of individuals. If they could be taught this lesson well we would have been better about the nature of our folks better homes in good neighbourhoods.