Chicago Defender

Saturday, October 29, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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W. ALLISON SWEENEY, NOTED WRITER, DEAD CHICAGOANS Daylight saving ends Sunday. Moving in at a clock. Set your clocks back an hour Saturday night before retiring. KU USES ACID TO STAMP K' ON FACE Citizens Offer $500 Reward for Men Who Disfigured Mrs. Reynolds Portland, Ore, Oct. 25—The entire city was thrown into a state of excitement last Thursday amid two men, said to have been clad in jacket of the Kk King Kim, branded the letter "K" on the cock of Mrs. Mieke Reynolds Kk Rosehill avenue. The outfits used intricate and Mrs. Reynolds a mass shooting of 70 citizens was held in Bettel A. M. Church and a reward of $300 was given for the capture of the militant militants. Receives Warning The first theory, that it was the wives of the Kai Klux Klan, was established, which had been pitted to Mrs. Reynolds' door several days ago. It is clear that wants to be white, the out of this neighborhood. First warning, K. K. Kee. This note was prompted by the whimsy of a protester who had moved from the neighborhood, which is largely inhabited by the whites. A storm of protesters had purchased a home in the so-called "white territory," checked carefully over the list of persons known to have charged to the neighborhood to live, but the settlers had died down and everyone and the Reynolds family was of good temper and in no way undesirable. Mrs Enter House According to Mrs. Reynolds' story two men had entered the house about 10:30 a.m. and over the head until she was semisensual and then branding her with oil on the left cheek. One of the men was wearing a white shirt while the other made the mark on her face. After "K" was placed backwards on the cheek, it was crushed, bleached and blurred, as though put on with a cork. The acid had run through the skin. The score were not deep, physicians said, and the tissue of the skin was not destroyed, so the mark was left and leave no permanent displacement. The feeling as very intense horrors the branding of the woman, and the guilty parties. Seven detectives have been assigned to the case. Mr. Leons, Mr. Oct. 27 — Whether he to the poll to vote, think of the word womans right to vote, think of the word men's right to vote, those who are unit, regardless of party, and let the good scramble for office, keep tab on the men who do what does not keep his rights — those who do not go back and vote for him. Above paraphrase was announced as embodying a solution for our issues politically by the Hon. Victor Miller (white), who had more men in uniform on the police force of this city, in a speech at the Sunday afternoon meeting of the Yankees, Mr. Miller strongly advised against dependence in politics. Such dependence, he said, was shown in the lead-up to the election, against, solid support of the Republican party or the formation of a three party, labeled Republican. The candidate could not hope to succeed, for where might in some places be the majority of the Republican group, it would work to combine the two white democrats and insure its own downfall. TURNS SUITOR DOWN AND HAS HIM ARRESTED. TOO Buffalo, N.Y. Oct. 29 — Oceans Bay, Samuel Polefaxer was not going to call all that filled life to sit on her. He asked her to marry him and when she refused, she did not. She did not show whether he meant it or not, but anyway, she had him arrested, in court Dointexter was unable to prove that he justified her refusal just sort of made him desperate. The judge offered him the alter-ego of getting out of town. Polefaxer chose to vamoose. RAISE SCHOOL FUNDS Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28—The Atlanta District educational campaign for the State Baptist convention will be con- cluded with a great many people from the city every Sunday, Oct. 30. More than 7,000 persons are expected to attend. William Allison Sweeney Born at Superior, Mich., in 1850 Died at Chicago, Ill., Oct 20, 1921 Whose splendid writings attracted years; whose incomprehensible stand and whose fiery newspaper articles are within our ranks made his home it Chink's Jail Ethics, New Color Line Whose splendid writings attracted universal and favorable attention for and where they newspaper articles against the tooling and be thinking class with our walls made his name a houseword throughout the world. J. Chink's Jail 650 Out of Ethics, New a Thousand Color Line Babies Die Mad, but not surprised. This land is heaven for the married and peopled morris has it, when naturalization papers are taken out, if he favors ku-lhixing the Dane that has been married to him, first days of strength to make a nation of the peoples gathered here. Let her, but peopled morris continue to submit to the objections; let the foreigners continue in the promise to play gold and kleeag to the Ku Klux; let the (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) universal and favorable attention for against antislavery and racial prejudices that the slavery and bonding deed conceived word throughout the world. 650 Out of a Thousand Babies Die - It is understood that Mux Yergun work in Africa in the near future. MOB CHASES OFFICERS Texarkana, Tex., Oct. 27—A mob of Hopkins, held on a charge of having killed his wife, from deputy sheriff's office, in a shooting here. At the conclusion of Hopkins preliminary hearing, the mob chased two men with the prisoner to Boston. BRAND SWEENEY'S PEN STILL, PALS MOURN Thousands Bow Heads in Tribute to Writer Who Battled for Justice Mocked, angered at from every angle, Spurned, hindered in every section, North, South, East, West. Refused the most primitive rights, His slightest mistakes Hated and abused him, Hunted, burned, hanged, The death rattle in his throat, Drowned by shouts and laughter, And the glee of little children, Still he pressed on, wrought, Sowed, reaped, built. Useful citizen, Student, teacher, Unwavering patriot. —Sweeney. Michigan, birthplace of Chamber, Washington, of the world’s free country, party, once proud Shir of Freedom, was birthplace of Sweeney, Chicago, free city of the world’s free country, saw him go, and seeing him go, mourns its loss, for he wrote its heart with pen few, have ever wielded, Christians to tour, words of regret on lips of children, and sets a new name in the frowned reward of those closest to him, in his life, and in the hanging hours of his death, report that no fear appeared upon him. Under the wide and skiery sky, Dig the grave and me lie: Gild the grave and I live and die. And I laid me down with a will, and I will live with you, W. Allison Sweeney, and almost ten million lips had once called it. What the Chicago Defender aimed at by a Rise, opposing error, stirring near to the heart of wreckers of our fair government, and exposing the fraud of prejudice, and the religion of oppression from his gift. He had mastered language, invective he could use to no other man than he could use to lessen the count. His deeds, actions, industry, real love of knowledge, his tireless labor directed by love of his brothers, his love of his brothers, his themselves, slave owners and compressers, cellulous judges, and members of the church of bishop, esteem and murder, felt the batter draw when Sweeney drove them to the bar school, some have said. The old school saw in him apt student and tireless teacher. His career was held his place. For sixty years he held his place. Scholar and Teacher In his youth he touched classes with great figures of our political life. Benjamin Harrison thought Sweeney a main beyond the ordinary. But he admired his ownness he gained and held against the test of time by a single rule: What he felt he framed in a paper, he wrote. He named it, he called for a pen and parchment. He was the best at work, sage, philosopher, teacher. He crossed the pages of the old Freeman, at that time under dominance of Cooper, early leader of the modern Press. Knows came on, but Sweeney changed world, and so much more commentator upon that change. Frederick Dougherty turned to Sweeney and marshal. What the great oracle and orator thundered from countless platforms Sweeney penned in engaging, impressively inspiring phrases in the form of which he was both sun and star. Against the Traitor In- Southern cottage and cabin, where men growl and pray, and as now, spoke only in tireshear whisher, his likely answer was cry hard, and the answer to undo what the death of Lincoln had bequeathed. The condition of the room, with its black cinder, heart the place premier. White oppressor, black cinder, designer and apologist, another he will spare Varsity pressors, and the tribe of Gringes—black men who say one thing today and another—tomorrow = invited to speak against his face or excused crimes of oppression. Immediately wounds in the ring. Sweaty. He had also, universal heart in all things human. The platform knew with conviction; he had been waged with what he said, and said what he believed. It is not easy work to stay in the public eye for fifty years, money stayed there for more than fifty. His closest friends sought for (Continued on Page 3. Column 4) PIG'S SNORE MAY CAUSE A LYNCHING Minister Accused of Stealing Pig Found Slumbering on His Farm Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 25—The Rev. Rayley Thompson, 165 Morgan street, has turned instructor in statistics for the benefit of the officers who have him in custody in this city. According to the elderman many greater man than he have lost their lives through leaching in Dixie over a period of years. The point in the case is that Rev. Thompson is being held here under Worth county, Georgia, on a charge of solicitation in three-year-old suckling pig, which in itself would be a sort of december that he will be leached if he is returned to his old home. Further than that, he denies the charge. Guilt is Doubtful Recalling the drenched Dred Scott decision, Rev. Thompson declares that so far as he is concerned the present case of the extirpation is great punishment of sherry days. Rev. Thompson is not the only one interested in frustrating extirpation, crime make it seem highly improbable that the minister, in view of his strong character, is in any way a victim of the sherry days, three years ago, the minister turned and preached in Worth county, one day a neighboring sherry day, three years ago, the sherry pig was missing. On investigation he found the pig asleep on Thompson's place, the white coat and a stitched argument on THE HOUSE BE (Charles W. Chesnutt's Gripping, Fascinating $10,000 Serial Novel CHAPTER I BE BEHIND THE Gripping, Serial Novel Start With t and Don't THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS ( Charles W. Chesnutt's Gripping, Start With the Opening Installment Fascinating $10,000 Serial Novel and Don't Miss a Single Chapter A STRANGER FROM SOUTH CAROLINA stroking breast and tongue inhale in the bloom of emotion. Was it the bloom of emotion? Was it the bloom of emotion? at night had chur- ced by the wilde trees that it was it were branches of that hear, under when time seems. Was the old const has deserved, and to ring the bolt, a cell day. Who has of his office, and a man or woman who her of times that in of youth? Who have during him that that, having long of convivial spells without莓莓? Colored police TIME ponds all things with a straying heart; and to he be seen now and then to begow the bloom of youth, the sap of spring, it is but a brief moment; to he surely and swiftly followed by the wrynished old age, the dry leaves and twine branches of winter. And yet there are always people who to which he be seen both to bring the evil day. Who has not known some even-tempered old man or woman who seemed to have drunk of the fountain of youth? Who has not seen somewhere an old town that, having long since ceased to grow, yet held its own without percentage? Some such tite reflection—as apposite to the subject most mundane collections are—passed through the front door of the house, about a yelckel one fine morning in spring, a few years after the Civil War, and started down Front street toward the market house. Arriving at the town late the previous evening, he had been driven up from the staircase in a carriage, from which he had been able to distinguish only the shadowy outlines of the houses along the street; so that this man was his first opportunity to be by daylight, and to see what of them the day was warre in a Panama straw hat and patent leather shoes in a panama he was tall, dark, with straight black inns hair, and very clean-out, high-boot features. When he paused by the clerk's desk on his way out, to listen his clear, the day clerk, who had just come on duty, glanced at the register and read the last entry: "John Warwick, Clarence, South Carolina." "One of the South Carolina bighops, I reckon—now in edition, or turpentine." The gentleman from Carolina, walking down the street, glanced along with an eye look, in which curiosity and affection mirched with a touch of bitterness. He saw little was not familiar, or that he had not seen in his a hundred times during the past ten years. There been some changes. It is true, some melancholy but surely anything by way of addition or limp meant to counterbalance the marked place where home buildings once had stood, for Sherman's march on sea had left its mark upon the town. The stores mostly of brick, two stories high, Joining one after the manner of cities. Some of the names of signs were familiar; others, including a numb Jewish names, were quite unknown to him. "the of the South Carolina bighighs, I reckon—probably in cotton, or turpentine." The gentleman from South Carolina, walking down the street, glanced about him with an eye look, in which curiosity and affection were mixed with a touch of bitterness. He saw little that was not familiar or the same as the past two years. There had been some changes, it is true, some unnoticed changes, but secretly anything by way of pollution or improvement to counterbalance them. Here and there blackened and dismantled walls marked the place where handsome buildings once had stood, for Sherman's march to the city, mostly of brick, two stories high, joining one another after the manner of cities. Some of the names on the signs were familiar; others, including a number of Jewish names, were quite unknown to him. A two minutes' walk brought Warwick—the name he had registered under, and as we shall call it from the commercial and the picturesque points of view, Standing fourquare in the heart of the town, at the intersection of the two main streets, a "jug" at each street corner left around the market house a little public square, which at this hour was well occupied by crates of goods. Warwick was unable to perceive much change in the market house. Perhaps the surface of the red brick, long unpainted, had scaled off a little more here and there. There might have been a slight accretion of the Harding Names N. J. Pastor for Liberian Post Washington, D. C., Oct. 28. The name to be sent to the Senate for confirmation by President Harding is that of the Rev. Dr. Solomon Porter; Head of New Jersey, who has been proposed as an ambassador. Dr. Porter is a man of high standing and university well thought of in all sections, particularly in New Jersey. He was a member of the northern New Jersey conference of the A. M. E. Church for several years. He is a pupil orderer and has been a candidate for the bishopship. The nominee is also a man of broad contact and liberal administration of Lincoln and Wilberforce universities has been in the newsworthy business and is connected with numerous philanthropic organizations. Rev. Porter is a man in middle age of large stature and prospersion in line with the intimation of Harding that both class men are to be appointed to responsible positions. Dr. Porter was awarded the doctor of divinity by Wilberforce. STILL IN HOTEL CELLAR MAKES GUESTS ACROBATS St. Louis, Mo. Get. 28.—Newhaven wholly attails may be responsible for almost anything. An oil store placed under a stair in the basement of the fire hotel, 4157 Lindell boulevard, placed twenty guages up to the roof of the building, to be the residence of his assistant, and the discovery of a well equipped telephone outfit, furniture amounted to $200. David, Columbia, assistant, garrison was arrested after the fire had been consumed of a building with a cell still filled with a mixture of raisin and cornelian mash, equipped with a copier, a gun, a gallon of primer juice and the dispipled oil store. CHAPTER I moss and lichen on the shingled roof. But the tall tower with its four-faced clock, rose as majestically and uncompromisingly as though the land had never been subjugated. Was it so treacherable. Warwick walked into the room, where a man stood at night had clamorous waril Negroes, slave or tree, that it was unaware of for them to be abroad that hour, under penalty of imprisonment or whipping? Was the old constable, whose chief business it had to ring the bell, still alive and exercising the functions of barter, that obliging citizens performed this duty for him during his tempering absences in the company of convivial spirits? A few moments later Warwick saw a Colored policeman in the old constable's place—a strimmer reminder than even the burned buildings that war had led to its mark upon the old town, with which he had been acquainted. The lower story of the market house was open on all four of its sides to the public square. Warwick passed through one of the wide brick arches and traversed the building with a leisurely step. He looked in vain into the rear, where the soldier who sold fresh bread for the market house, market days he had thrilled with pleasure when he recognized the red bandanna turban of Aunt Lydia, the ancient Negro woman who had sold him gingerbread and fried fish, and told him weird tales of crafts and conjunction, in the old days when, as an idle toy, he had landed about the market house, where he had been thrilled with recognition. He threw a glance toward a certain corner where steps led to the town hall above. On this stairway he had once seen a manuced free Negro shot while he was taken upstairs for examination under a criminal charge. Warwick regretted vividly how the shot on the victim's face, the gathering crowd, the resulting confusion. The murderer, he recalled, had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life but was pardoned by a powerful governor after serving a year of his sentence. As Warwick was neither a prophet nor the son of a prosector, he could not foresee, that thirty years after the victim was seen an excessive punishment for so slight a misdeemeanor. Leaving the market house, Warwick turned to the left, and kept on his course until he reached the next corner. After another turn to the right, a dozen paces brought him in front of a small weather-booted frame of a building, projected a wooden board hearing the inscription. He turned the knob, but the door, was locked. Restraining his steps past a vacant lot, the young man entered a shop where a Colored man was employed in varnishing a coffin, which stood on two trestles in the middle of the floor. Not at all impressed by the melancholy suggestive tone of the store, he grunted. Great gusto. Upon Warwick's entrance this effusion came to a sudden end, and the coffin maker assumed an air of professional gravity. --- Guilt Is Doubtful NEWS From Your Home Town and State Pages 11 to 14 Finds Valuable Jewel; Returns It; Gets $1,000 St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 25.—Mrs. Hessie Brown, 3940 West Belle place, was not honest for pay, but nevertheless she learned that it really does pay to be honest. She has been given the reward of $1,000 offered by Thomas H. Hundell of the Serrangs. Vandervort, who did not return a pearl carving, loss of which was advertised in St. Louis newspapers, was the carving in the gutter at 10th and Olive streets. As soon as she saw the advertisement in the papers she lost article to the power authorities. The carving was claimed by Mrs. William Bagnell, 12, the antimurator. It was two weeks before. Blundell, who was asked to find it, said that it was of clear pearl set in platinum with its compass, worth $25,000. being arrested and held under $500 ball for harcen. Rev. Thompson now says that, at the time of his arrest, the sheriff of the county told him that the Ku Klux Klan was hungry for a lynching. He therefore made it possible for the minister to escape and promised to the population of Cottonwood. Thompson immediately made his way North with his family. His life was serene, with roses instead of cotton, until recently, when a Hancock came from the Georgia plains with a warrior charging Rev. Thompson with being a fructine from justice and bail jumping, another teacher was arrested by Detective Kelly. The plea against extradition is being presented by Counsellor Dennis. A decision has not been rendered yet. Jonesboro Convention Ends Jonesboro, Ark. Oct. 25. The 45th annual convention of the District Association for three days and nights. Sermons were preached and papers read by prominent clergymen and laymen of both races. The next convention will be held in Cotton Plant, Ark. (Continued on Page Eight) PRICE TEN CENTS IAN SOUTH SIDE STIRRED BY MURDERS Two Slain and One Fatally Slashed by Unknown Assailants; Police Hunt Slayers Mrs. Dalby Jackson, 2002 State street, was cut to death Thursday, night at 10:30 o'clock in the back yard of 2001 Wahman avenue. She was stabbed in the neck, and her assailant was said to resemble an Italian hat turned down and a dark suit. About 8 o'clock Thursday evening Mrs. Jackson, in company with a woman, was stabbed in the State street, left home. They walked east on 33d street. After crossing Wahman avenue, Miss Cunningham met a white man. He caught her hilt, then stabbed him. They were together 10 minutes, while Mrs. Jackson funneled some distance behind. Then, according to the police, she heard a scream, looked back and saw another white man jump from an embankment and run. The man passed her art looked like a forensic. Her friend and cousin her stabbed herself in the neck. She summoned the police, who removed the skin woman to the street. The attacker was on State street. The reason for the attack is unknown, but at the coroner's hearing Miss Cunningham stated that they were sporting women, and that they were white. The men was not out of the ordinary. Another Woman Gut Hot Tamale Paddler Slain The next victim of the knife was Lonale Williams, a hot woman, pedaled his throat was cut at 1 o'clock Friday morning in front of $313 Indiana avenue. He died on arriving at Providence and HIll's undertaking parlor, 3504 State street. He was of Williams occurred an hour and a half after the cutting of the street. Franklin—at a time when the street was deserted. The attack was Campbell, 3504 Indiana avenue. She occupies the first apartment of the building, and was writing in a notebook while caught in the street and later a cry for help. She switched out her light, and tearful her from looking out of her window. Accusea Woman Williams paddled hot tumbles for All. Richardson, 2819 State Street. A battle with Richardson, who makes the food in large quantities, Richardson, when seen by a Defender reporter, stated that which one—was in the vicinity of the attack and was among the first to reach the victim, who said that a woman cut him. He made no further comment. A week before the assault of Williams, Richardson, said, M1110 rd. A robber had been held up and robbed near the same spot where Williams was attacked. The robber escaped, but was taken by a police officer. The robber saw him, called a police man and had him arrested. The following night (Thursday), after midnight, the robber came same place, near 323 Indiana avenue, fell to his death. Revenge by some pal of the alleged robber, who inadvertently made the instead of Williams is thought to have heard the motive of the attack. MRS. ANNA WARING DIES Augusta, Ga. Oct. 23—Mrs. Ann Louise Waring; wife of John P. Waring, leading banker here, died at her home on October 15. She was of short duration. As Miss Anna L. Smith; before her marriage, she was one of the most popular school teachers in Augusta, and won many awards. She attended her loyalty to her. She leaves to mourn her loss a mother, Mrs. Violet Smith, a husband, two boys, another brother, and Mrs. Jack Waring, Chicago, who attended the funeral. PAGE TWO PAPERS MAKE COMMENTS ON PAN-CONGRESS Color Line Fades When Better Class of Both Races Exchange Opinions By Duncan C. Milner Some of the English papers make stirring comments on the meeting of the Pan-African Congress which was held in London. The Christian World said: "The soul of the congress was Dr. W. E. Burlingham Dalton, the author of that passionate and amazing book 'Darkwater'. * * * A born leader of men, * * * * a man of passionate and perilous eloquence, * * * a commissive member of the Christian church, who men who know the world today. "In the congress there were men of enmity in many walks of life; a soul of Negro intelligence all men were under an illusion with regard to Negroes. They freely criticized themselves, especially in their wars. They are focussing more open in all directions. They have their own banks and insurance companies, their own newspapers and their own offices of corporate action. Some time after the meeting of the committee, the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Colored conference had 59 delegates, who seem to "have allotted to them a fair share in all the more important of the Westminster Gazette, which also said: 'One of its four secretaries was an oblastian who was among the presiding ministers when the sacrament of the Lord's Superior was administered.' The Gazette also noted that at two of the sessions Colored bishops occupied the chair, exercising the authority of the bishop, including delegates from the Methodist Episcopal church South, which broke away from the main body twenty years before the Civil War." The papers refer to an exciting debate on "Inter-Racial Brotherhood" in the United States, which deeply moves addresses of the session. He said: "As a Colored man, I was not a man to be regarded as a man nor as a black or 'Colored' man. No man should be counted up, he passionately cried 'because he is black.'" CHICAGO CITIZEN SAYS HE OWES HIS LIFE TO IT Foreman Lewis Gains 16 Pounds Taking Tanlac and Is Back on Job Joseph S. Lewis, 4655 Race Avenue, general foreman for the Chicago street, relates a remarkable experience with Tanlac. He is his statement: Tanlac has not only put me back on the job in fine health, but I really believe it saved my life. I had sur- sured from stomach trouble for seven years and two years ago I came near blood. I only met briefly that when I lay down it might I had trouble getting my breath. I could not eat without sur- surance. I could not walk all distance and was in such a bad six I had to stay off my job for two months. I could not sleep over an hour for my heart beat. I could not walk to where I could not even go to my office or do anything. I had about given up hope and all my friends thought I had reached the end "In March I began taking Tahlee and from the first few doses I began to improve. In two weeks from the first dose, I began to my office and have been working regular ever since. I have gained sixteen pounds and feel so fine that I am able to stand a game of baseball. Each time I have a tough challenge is gone my heart beats as regular and strong as ever and I sleep like a log every night. There's nothing too good I can say for Tahlee what it has done for me." Tahlee is sold in Chicago by The Vulnerable Inventory. The MacLean Co. and by leading drug stores everywhere—Adventement. Note: A. M. McCulloch, special Tahlee instructor, making headquarterers at Buck & Rayner State and Madison street store. Chicago Defender Founded May 9, 1915, by ROBERT S. ARROTT J.B. ```markdown ``` When"Honey" Wouldn't Stick She Sued Him Boston, Mass., Oct. 25.—She gave him all she had to save, and then she shoved him off the steps of the case of Miss Maled E. Puffer of Ayer against Arthur, alias “honey” Garteld Hazzard in the case of Supreme Court cases, accusing him of a former trial, Miss Puffer, who is white, suffered an insane delusion which led her to believe that whom she believed to be “honey” Hazzard. She is 49 years old and Gairy was educated. Despite this, she was not able to habit with her to fall on her knees and beg people to let her kiss their eyelashes, rate, in 1919 she and Hazzard eloped to Concord, N. H., to be married, but the marriage did not take place. After waiting a few months for the marriage, Miss Puffer and “honey” for the return of gifts she had made to him. The lower court affirmed her favor, but the man appealed. Among the things she gave Hazzard were $3,200, two gold watches, clothesman, an 1850 almanac, some silverware, and an 1850 gold coin. 'Y' Workers Must Have Open Eyes Hampton, VA, Oct. 28—"The suspects used of modern leaders is not discriminatory," knowledge of Dr. Gregg, principal of Hampton institute, in his address to welcome to the three officers, who held their third counsel, corrections at Hampton Oct. 14-16. "We are receiving, he said, from the police, that we are coming back to the familiar truth that a man is not fitted for the unless he is morally disciplined, that he is not right from the wrong and is able, not only to see his duty, but also to do it. The A. A. has placed him in the right doing, right feeling. True religion and trace education mean this—nothing more, nothing less. We are in the Middle Atlantic territory as the guests of the Hampton institute, the three session counselors, who placed upon association methods, brief study, social service, interdisciplinary. The object of the conference is stated by Secretary Tolson, was "to help men into the larger life and an appreciation of spiritual life." Some of the officers of the Middle Atlantic Y. M. C. A. Conference Association, Union University, Richmond, president, and Wesley D. Elan, Hampton Institute, vice president. The following men spoke before the conference: B. M. A. Norland, social secretary International Y. M. C. A. committee, New York; Dr. J. E. Kweigir Agney, Livingstone College, Salisbury, New York; First Lighthouse church, Norfolk; Prof. J. W. Parco, Virginia Union University, Richmond; Rev. Lawrence Penninger, chapman Hampstead, Queens; apica church仪 Y. M. C. A. Channing T. Tollis, secretary International Y. M. C. A. committee, New York. (Continued from Page 1) American white man, responsible head of our government, continue to oppress his only friend, and warm the serpent to his bosom—the day will come when regret will find a home in Clink and his cousin, the smooth and slippery Jap, have been taught to footing they may now boast. It is so in Chicago, where Chinese resisted close their doors against adults in this land; it is so in Hawaii, where cranking is that white Americans have ordered them to turn back from restaurants and hotels all dark men, American citizenship in their hands. Now for the milk in the coconut. Separate jails in Chicago are not in order. Crime knows no race; the jails must have no doors; the jails must have no cage in those who merit stone walls. For ten years the Defender has harped on this matter, and word of word unless our aldermen, and even our vaniced to speak for us are able to break down the color line in the prisons of Chicago and Cook county, and can break it down. Whether we can break it down, Who can teach Charles Hoy that this is Chicago and not Tome, who can persuade Sheriff Laudehuber that this is Chicago and not Tome, who can persuade the proper candidate for the suffrage of the people. SARAH SAYS MR. SMART COT TOO SMART FOR HER Washington, D. C., Oct. 23—Mrs. William Smart around to her house to have a little party. The social affair ended in the jail house. Police officers lived at 421 Temple court, southwest, $50 on a charge of assaulting Smart. Thomas, admired telling smart to come around to her home, but charged that when he came, he would have to leave the house she put him out. 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The Chicago Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Ill.-Advertisement. The coal that is all heat. Low in ash. Does not clinker. Costs no more than the ordinary coal, but makes more heat and lasts longer. Used Trucks at Bargain Prices In order to move a few trucks immediately, we have lowered the prices way over the prices you can buy at other truck bargains from the dealers. We have a few Ford, VW, Republ. Oblismbos, Dodge, Brothers. It will pay you to buy at these prices whether you need the truck right now or not. EASY TERMS DASH!ELL MOTOR CO. (Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles) 2412 Michigan Avenue. Calmette 7300 yourself in your own home town and give you an opportunity to make more money than you have ever made in your life. URBAN LEAGUE SNAPS TANGLED SOCIAL THREADS Experts at Chicago Conference Weave Whole Cloth Out of Racial Snarls "The average white man feels that a plenty of religion and a limited education of the 'right kind' are necessary for all of our tills. He can use the necessity of chambers of commerce, rotary clubs, Kiwi clubs, bushcraft clubs, tuberculosis and anti-tuberculosis associations and various other kinds of organizations of a semi-welfare industry, and the development of citizenship among white people; but he is very often degrade in his influence that all of his friends should be solved by the church as such." The above paragraph is an excerpt from his manuscript that all of Thomas field secretary, of the National Urban League in the South, delivered before the delegates to the United Nations in 1921 was killed in Chicago. Sixty representatives from more than 20 states presented their problems and meth- Dissect Special Problems This year the discussions tended toward the thruing out of special problems which content the 20-old local lenguas in the country, employment, industrial solutions, welfare work in industrial plants, migration problems, the technique of social service, classification and use of facts, and inter-nerial problems to be experts. The spirit brought to the Urban League conference was and is permanent element of race relations. This feeling was the conviction of the maturity of those who attended the sessions an interesting anomaly in that within it are found the most highly trained or fortunate of the three least trained or fortunate. The intelligence and character of the men and women who appeared as workers in this little town were as marked as the lack of intelligence and, often, of moral stability among the women which contributed to the values of such intelligence and character is lost caused when white men and workers seek to know what is the mind of our race. The conference meetings were filled with an unequivocal devise of frankness and openness. Descriptive Cases Cited Many surprising revelations were made relative to conditions in various cities of the country by various speakers. It was shown by Charles W. Hancock that the health investigations, that in Chicago the retardation rate for children in schools is 50 per cent—for our children, it is 50 per cent is due to Southern influence. Jesse Thomas explained that in the matter of public health very few of the cities in the South employ our physicians. In the health of the poorer classes of our people. In Atlanta, Ga., with 70,000 persons of the Race, not a single physician is employed and until recently the health department. On the other THE CHICAGO DEFENDER hand, three white physicians and 12 nurses look after the health of the children in the playground or playground for our people, but there are 18 parks and 16 playgrounds in Philadelphia. It was pointed out by Mr. Manly, there are about 10 get-rich-quick schemes operating to fleece the corner of the health. It. Connors brought out how the efforts of such organizations were frustrated by the lack of cooperation with the Better Dishes Commission of the advertising clubs, which kept tabs on such swimmers who allowed them. John C. Daney of Detroit brought to the fore consideration of the Race Commission to get a position in an establishment hitherto closed to the Race and who had been occupying the chair of any of the committees. Several delegates to the conference were directed by Mrs. Mary B. Sullivan of the Chicago Urban League, of the schoolboy who uses the hours he leisurely spent in the return of the father or mother who works to stage parties at the home of the race commission was suggested as a remedy for this. Big Problems Considered Many of the speakers at the convention had stress on the method of attack to be used in grappling with the opponent. Charles Johnson, who has conducted much of the research work of the league, provided valuable suggestions in that connection. He submitted his research results relative to all the phases of the league's work to be used in handling various situations of employment, housing, recreation, etc., as they arise. Monte Work spoke also in this con- Other addresses relofted, of constructive suggestion were made by war Risk psychology: William R. Cummons, Cleveland; John G. Daney, Cleveland; and William W. Wallough, G. Wallough, Chicago on unemployment; Elmer A. Carter, Louisville; and John A. Cohen, Philadelphia on medical problems; L. T. Lane, Kinsley City, and George W. Buckner, St. Louis; on housing and employment; E. K. Kinglede, New York, and Edgar A. Bancroft, on the policies and work of the newspaper; James L. Livingston, Livingston, St. Louis, and A. C. Thayer, Chicago, on the problems of the newspaper; James S. Spending funds; R. L. Mays, Oscar Nelson and R. G. Hilder, on industrial relations; R. S. Smith, on social work in connection with public schools, and A. H. Wyman, Grover Nelson and R. Smith, on welfare work in industrial plants. Kelly Miller Speaks Among the speakers before the public sessions were Kelly Miller of Howard, Miss; Mary McDowell of the University of Chicago Settlement, L. Hollingworth Wood, president of the national organization; Horace J. Bridges, president of the University of Chicago; George C. Hall, Kelly Miller pointed out the process by which the slow accumulation of grenades eventually erupt—and this eruption persists in the many years before the war was the era, long and terving. The war was an epoch out of which new adjustment comes. There are now 12 cities in the country over 50,000, increased during the migration. The function of social agencies is to cut down the waters of adjustment, and, whereas the waters of social forces, it is possible to understand them and to harmonize them. Mr. Bridges, local chairman, regionally, is the place where the friction is greatest, where the explosive possibilities are most evident, where the danger of failure is most seborrhea and yet where success will be the result. The Urban Laurea is working and standing on guard." VETERANS HELP POSSE TO BURN BOYS TO DEATH 20 Soldiers Brave Bullets to Set Fire to Building Where Lads Hide Orange Va., Oct. 23. The flames of passion burn high here as the result of an accident to the Billing of Sheriff William C. Bond and Chief of Police J. F. Boyer and the wounding of nine accountant white men. They were accounted for on mob which burned to death Walter Ware and an unidentified companion. It is reported that the dead heretic was brought to the church would clean up the county of "nigger" moonshiners. He and the chief of police, accountant white men, were on the aft side before the day of the tragedy and gone to the section of the town where the members of the police houses they carried their search. News of their rough method spread and there was much disaffection and grumbling. The police made the face of the law officers not to be so indiscriminate in their search of homes, or any other place, any moonshiners around they would themselves be as active as anybody in seeing that they were put out of buoys. "The chief and sheriff About a mile and a half from the town they left their automobile, in charge of the white chauffeur, to house up and down the road. The chauffeur was supposed to await their return. After several hours, with each word he said, the chauffeur came back to town. There he organized a mob consisting of the county clerk, prominent farmer and business man. The crowd of men and women who had automobile had gone and began searching for the men. They were found dead in a field near the home of the chauffeur, charged upon his home the boy ran out and sought refuge in the turn of P. J. Taylor, a wealthy tobacco grower. It is not known how his companion got with him. B. H. Drummond, Beatrice, Neb., took an alpine skiing trail, four feet wide, and shaved. He was unable to tell any difference. 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DEALERS: We redeem these coupons per contract or pay you 50 c. Cash for each coupon for which "400" Powder is given Free with customers purchase of "400" Cream. This Offer Expires Nov. 1. J. W. CLARK & CO., 53 E. 31st Street, Chicago, Ill. THE C-2223 Laboratory MEMPHIS, TENN. Scratching and rubbing your itching, burning skin, must run you almost crazy, the torture is so great. The dull, throbbing pain of ulcerous sores—the mussy discomfort of daily dressing— The aching torture of your bones and muscles— And that half-sick, "tired-all-the-time" feeling— All are caused by poisoned blood. You need medicine to throw these poisons out and make your blood pure, rich and red. Prescription C-2223 was for years a doctor's treatment for blood and rheumatic diseases. It made thousands healthy and happy. It should do the same for you. Do this today. Go to your nearest drug store. Get a bottle of Prescription C-2223. The large size costs only $1.00—the trial size 50c. You must take Plough's 2223 Liver Pills to make the liver active and open the bowels. These splendid Pills are also fine for sick headache and other ills caused by constipation. Sold only in the blue tin box—25c. Write Prescription Dept. 2, The 2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Tenn., for free samples of Pills, leaflet which tells you all about the doctor's treatment for blood and rheumatic diseases, and a 1922 Almanac. Dr. George U. Lipschuh (white) 4201 West Roxworth road, must appear more judge-like evidence because the lawyer for Mr. McCray answered for his alleged brutal treatment of Mr. Mamie McCray, 3129 La Falle street, who went to the Crayer's home response to an advertisement for help. Simister but strong influences are removal to have interested them in the case, and the influence influences, identified in high positions in the municipal governmental machinery, are said to have worked France efforts have been made to keep the matter out of the court account of the helplessness of the state. However, investigators of the state's attorney's office, following newspaper exposures, have gone into practice to be the heads of alarming misconduct on the part of the doctor. The testimony of Dr. t. K. J. Kalm, an investigator, and Mrs. McCray bears out the original evidence. He says that he found the woman in a highly nervous state, and both chords swollen. There were also several bruises on the inside of the mouth, with the appearance of the teeth or a sharp instrument. Lissabone was a doctor in the medical corps overseas. When Mrs. McGray expected to join work, he was accused of stealing from her. For several few hours, later, he and his son accused her of stealing from them. To make her confess, they are alleged to have stolen her and to have tortured her to the most obscene indignities, and to have tortured her. The torture constituted in raping a pair of prisoners into her mouth and driving various men about other parts. Afterwards, she was indicted. Afterwards she had her arrested. Mrs. McGray's countercharges and the work of vague social agencies are responsible for the killing of his song and wide to appear in court. Gives Children's Party Spring, Valley, Ill., Oct. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Gilbert gave a birthday party in honor of the fourth birthday of his daughter, Mountfort children were entertained in the garage of their home, which was decorated in autumn colors. The children were also sent some central distributed to the children: Mr. Gilberton was assisted by Mrs. William B. Burbank, Mrs. William Chiesa, Mrs. and Mrs. Geraldine Eaton, Perm. TWENTY FAMILIES AROUSED FROM SLUMBER FLEE FIRE New York, Oct. 25—During a heavy rainfall early Thursday morning twenty families were aroused from their shimmera and rescued by policemen in a tentment at 4 West 133th Street, near the building and sped up the dumbwaiter to the upper floors before the themen arrived with their aquariums. The women were housed in a room. The fire started from an unknown orbit, danced amounting to a few hundred feet. Nephilim police whistles for nearly fifteen minutes before the themen arrived. That man were out on another at 127th Street and Lennon avenue when thirty people danced on the upper floors of the tentment. WARN ROOGS AT JOLEWILD HOTEL, 50 EAST 33D STREET, AFFECTIONS OF THE OF THE HEALTH OF THE MEN HEALTH OF THE WOMEN DISEASE Chiropractic SOCIAL Adjustments WILL Remove the Cause of THE DISEASE If you are sick and have tried everything else without satisfactory results, why not try Chiropractic adjustments and get well. 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Sioary Liniment ARRINGTON’S RESTAURANT 3502 State Street ‘Try our high grade sea foods. After theater and cabaret service our specialty. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. OPEN ALL NIGHT J Mr. Sweeney's Thoughts on Life After Death. Written for this paper two years ago. [That the Welle in the immortality word was xounRs efors letters, a lof the soul is ain old as tine, as] We of this day Know and study’ them, eats Sere khown: before. pllasaphy” ha reckoned, from the creation of Adam,| Sey UOT abene ane eee ey and relnforced ty the testimony of the| through the mindy “cms. whe hilligns spree fiom his lola, shere| sstronems was lt hnusnation, an Tsino questions As opty ghe fool has its suvante Suds “Phere is no God." only. 001s] “Dinnee the stares Wate Sitar mere, breathing tleckent| Ar iawoy jesee sein sheape: ‘Sood, who ehallenge tie Dellef In the] when the religion of the cross wa m0 Htammoreatigy: oF the sul. 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MiMOeEAMLEY Te ee eee ania tue: WW ALISON SWEENEY, "YP WORKERS 10 HOLD SESSION IN GINGA] New York, Oct. 28—A national cone, ference, which hay possibilities as. an choch-making event In the history and relationships of the Hace in this country, hus been calied to micet ut Cemcianati Dee to 4 next. Te with include on Its programm professtonal, tatsiness and religious leaders of bots fees who ure wetively Interested it the solution of racist problems, The Eeneral subject Wil te attacked from the Mandpeint of how best to [ror Inede anil cApand «tlorte directed 40 Ward mmecting the outstanding nerds of men and boy's in educational, woca- tional retisions and physical Unes, ‘Phe’ eall tor the eonterence, the 20th rational event of its intl, has been issued by the Colored Men's Depart nett of the Youre Men's Christan Roveclajions of North America, com- inising a membership of 23,000 men had toys and 10,000" students, “No Stich conference has bern. held. since 308, when a group of outstanding Tenders and fxyiaen tet in Louiseltte, Ky, Sines thaw ume thero has: been st tharied advance tn the moral and Sanertionai life of the ace in Uits Soumtry, and during that time the fork as represented in the Colored Ben's Department of the Y. MC. aw trad extensive and fruttfil growth, Ie is confidently’ Telt, therefore, that there now existe a much broader and Stronger fonndation upon. whieh 0 iuild effective plans for the future tn co-operation with educational "and Spirttual Toroes available trom many Sourees. Tt ke the hone that the work ind results of the conference will con- Mitute a timely contribution toward The solution of problems conspicuous Mhroughour the World today. ‘Throngh the co-operation of both organizations. in Cincinnati arrange- ments are being made to car for an Attendanen of G00 deleqaten. The con ference will be self-entertataing and Selfceupporting.. “Tho wucerat honed for this conten, ones In the way of promoting the wel- fara of Colored Amerteans and tn Mining our country and the world at Linge to solve {mportant problems,” sintes Dr. J. E, Moorland, senlor see retary of the Colored Sen's, Depart- ment of the ¥. SEC. A, “depends Tnrgeiy: upon the extent fo which our Tagen interest themselves person- lig iw it. For that reason every Yo BoC. A. an horn asked to brit & Strong deWweation. Each of our city, Fallroad amd. Industrial associations hae heen ‘urge to have, if possible, fer entire committee of management or hoard of directors tn attondance xt the conference. and also some out suandiug mien from among the active members, ‘® The conference wii! not have lexis. tatica fonctions. It will offer unusnal opportunity for mutual acquaintance ae well as for exchange of opinion and experience upon vitally iinportant tontes De, Moorland has already received rratifsine reports Trom several axso~ Giation centers aux to the number of Aelegaten who will zo to Cincinnatl, Hut he hopes that full quotas from Sther points throushout the country Will be teported goon so that the str Tangements for their entertainment in the conference city ca. bo completed as soon 5 possible. "Ainang thosn interested in. the work fe"Juttus Masenvatd, head of Sears, Rorbuck & Go, of Chicago, whose per- sonal efforts. and gifts over an ox fended period have largely made pos Site the erection and equipment of Assoclation Wuildines for Colored men fn anany cities, The Uist of speakers Win Include many ynen of national and International prominence. Announce. iment of the hanes of speakers nd Seiatis of the program will be made Intec, Anyone desiring further Infor mation should communicate ‘with the Theat ¥, abC. AL or welte to Dr. J. Moostund: 247 Madison avenue, New bender sh CROSSLAND OFFERS PLAN TO ABOLISH VETS’ ILLS Washington, D. Cu Oct. 26.—From entwortig’ information, ft appears that mas ate the wine dane to ‘ur veterans that wlll fall to, the Tot ot'pe 3. Te A, Crossland to help, tC prexent the report Is going the ‘road of the wise. that Try Cross: Fond haw se nvon that sail detent nen and. Somen—espectais. exeser= ioe ten, Te te iso said. te people Jn foul with the leading thought on SapmelJuik. that the new nian $s Nels well liked. by) "many. of the Administration ~ Waters eho | have Scanned and studied fe ‘The plan, ft fe understood, i now wp for ile Epprowa af the administrative heads af the Veterans: Tureau, eee Se CRAZED BY MOONSHINE dannii, Int, Oct, 26.~Crazed by drinking moonshine which was sald to Sontain ether, James Host, 3033 Dicks Sion street shot nt nia" weer. four mex after hurliow Wer {rank ‘and Howes into the street Stra. Ross juay Jose tko lingers trom her right aay ee cmt at tae otiate: ‘worldswas young: before letters, as we of this day know and study them, Were known: before phlinsaphy: hit Sued HS laiabent Nght over and Through the winds at neias wher astronomy was but hnugiuation, atid its sevants Disposed the stare lente x anes ave then shapes when the religion of the cross wien no! Greamed of: betore. ye Clirket Acatked he ‘eartl: vehen maleht wea TS ONLY rhztit, afk FOLCE the still stethy 6F tts khigge ant rule. Tout why look askance! Should hh great, overshadowing truth be a mat: fer uf snecutative womber, we a sie Sort of seat! tnd soul dite tee Famke of diserositest sethicin=tee fe Tanie-who titgh the Tone centuries OF mankind have Whispered, “Ther ts ty God" Comes die answer shetrp, Auick, resonant—from the bllilons 0 the earth, thes who walk Th, they sho awe gone ttm Mt, salots sirennd the reat white throne: Ne, iy Chutes times net The "spleit Veehind Wis words, cerhengn see he decnh Set shall Se He againes bas ilways existe slays ike the tonbitings mprings Dy tw waty Mule Welle je Inthe heart a 3h, Showers iam, wf ekery elite, Of every face: chatting tie his cae cc Msaun at Hees thee motadys ef whieh in en. Chmcing? charming Ms visiyn with picture that tarnishes Ute terror of the Hruver tet Becomes a tewenn plat. Ine tie suze ta thes how ot deen, Heros ivlibeh, thats Wes wuld Tat in Tetters af ertestial tie: POE THis CORREETIALA MUST PCT ON INCOREUPTION. AND THiS MOwPAL PUT_ON QIMORTALITY WW ALISON SWEENEY. Iolo TS RIGHT OF FREE oPEEGH BEING. RSOAILED New York, Oct, 28.—The American Civil Liberties Uaton, of which UL. Uollingsworth Wood, president of the Natloual Urtan Lease, i easter, as ieeued 4 comprehensive pamphict desizied to threw fight on the condi ton oc civil tbedty in the Caied Suites today. The unfon. takes the Mand. chat there are active. forces Hehting azainst the liherty of speech. the mess, ete, and cuumerates as the Dasis af wns possible optimises certaln Clements which are resisting Inereas- Ing social Wundaze. | Tercering to the cements steking to suppress {reedou Of opinion, the Famphleteer writes: Calls Courts Reactionary “Phat machinery consists chiefly of the reactionary” decisions ‘of fedoral And state supreme enunts, the growin Use of injunctions fn tabor disputes, the sweeping provisions ef ‘35 state sedition. and ‘erimiaal _ xynilicatisan Taws, an array of elty ordinances and police regulauons restrleting | fee Sheceh and assemblage, the arbitrary Yower of the Pestallice Department over the press und the mails, state eonstaluliries and private. gunmen, ‘and the Inwlesshess of such organiza ons ay the ‘ku Klux Klin, “So com- plete Is the machinery of suppression {at an active political propazanda— the communtst—has been outlawed apa forced nto seeret underground “The only. groups of the American people conscious of tls condition and Jeapable of outspoken resistance to it Jare the radieate, the more aggressive Slugs of the lalor and farmer move. tnenis anda fee influential liberal Journals, "organizations and. indivi ude in private Ife. Among other Classe-t more or less conscious of the condition but incapable of outspoken Feststancn are the Negroes, many foreign-horn groups and the tenant farmers of the West and South.” Ky Klux a Thorn A-considerable pertion of the re- port ie given over to the explanation of the general situation, and: the fol- Towing matters named ax particulat Interests of the union: Amnesty for political prisoners; campalgns agunst Inns restricting froo speech, treo pres Jand free assemblage: demonstrations ‘nd test meetings In areas of con. Mict: ‘a spcelal campaign against mol vlolenee, particularly directed to th Ku Buk Klan: completion of the study of injunctions: publleation of 3 study of the restrictions on teachers: special efforts in Callfornin ta coun- tiraet. the excentional power “of -re- action there, ani development of the ‘national bail fund to reach all defend- ants in civil. liberty eases unable i herwise to get hail, tom Angeles, Cal, Oct. 28.—Noah D. ‘Taopione Soho wag assess with sees edkee 1 Washington bhi WMhettfonsl wor in the South hetor caesar e'cigs a0'scary agora Saan ca S Sartine at ine Some tee Pen nee ee aie see Cotatalite Laci, ant Fame atcadl the Southern educee Coane ee stligial comerten at Sianoge Fens om Soe gt Pane entail erdentor ae ee ee ust rosea for Horta tne eae etn and fo Regntetacting, ‘eemetea that create aaa tee wud injontiee areas atta coagrone ate onteane ohs Teneue fnetaue mans peace age aed Paar week ou protons relntn rere ie nee terey a aes Wadia etatotical inveaueuton Sete raaiet at the x. ak c. 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Also ask Whin to explaln how you can get the agency, and without experlereo or money ‘make $250 to $300 per = tetas FPcncery ace THE CHICAGO DEFENDER DEATH STIL. |Poticeman ; || Man’s Bos SWEENEY 4 PENI; Escape Ba wat india anne for ins rng eiicer a es Tous cuted it citar iad eens Champion of His People) the tow that 2 Writes “Last Chapter" | \gy.5, Syma the nig in Life of Service Pare rite tte Perey Can a [ee tind areen ra (Cistinesd tea Page Ws | te ee many Fetre te perstanke Mr. Sweeney ter elle iy mutohingepisy amd thee too welt a hletory af Ue tare ke erator al aes Ts ine, as ftom, htyowe pewpe. 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She tobl sterlese whieh upttested Georse Johnson, tlbetise Coleman ant Wittie Dats, who i charged with amcault. The ease: will eared efnre dust Willian. Gem- sul of the Stu Yards court Oct. 2. NAMED SCHOOLS IN WILL Phitutetphta, an, Get, 28.—Leequests of Sia0) each to Hiannpten Institnte Aid Tuskegee toealtute are comeined In the will of Mee, Katherine New, Adiatited ty Beobiate. Wer reeently. 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Dearnorn St. Chteags ‘DEFENDER WANT ADS—PAGE 15. ALLEGED MURDERESS IS BROUGHT HERE FOR TRIAL On July 4, 1915, Mrs. Katie Green- wood Bailley was stabbed to death by Mrs. Harriet Peacock, called Harriet Bailley by clan Bailley, called Chalmers at 24th street and Michigan avenue. At the point it developed that Bailley had been the activity of David Bailley, who lived with his wife at 256 palm street. They had moved here a year prior to the crime from Atlanta, Ga., to established Bristol, Va., where they had worked. Hattie retreated at Nail Cottage Grove avenue on the morning of the tragedy Mrs. Battie and Hattie had trouble about Hattie's work. The police for the husband, Mrs. Battie, presented this and drove the woman from the house with an old pack. Following her into the house, Mrs. Battie and Hattiehelled to Pleasant La., where they were arrested Oct. 19th last by Sergeants Smith and Scott of the detective butchers and brought back here, where they will have to face a murder charge. PROMINENT EASTERN WOMAN WILL ADDRESS GRACE LYGEUM WEST SIDE NEWS By J. Wesley Jones Noted Theosophist Here Return to Goldman Mrs. George W. Brown of Oakland County, Miss. will be visiting wife of Mr. and Mrs. Cornish (Pul- lowe) of Oakland County, Miss. Wilkes-on-ay evening for her home. This crosses the area to visit relatives. GRAND OPENING AND HALLOWEEN DANCE At MICKEY'S INN MICKEY THOMAS, Prop. 3589 Pennsylvania Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind. MONDAY NIGHT, Oct. 31 Reservations by Phone Call Indiana Mar. 1408 Chicken & Fish Dinner 35 Minutes' Ride 35 From 25th Street OPEN ALL NIGHT "Tell the Taxi Driver." ASIA CAFE Victory 4939 3453-55 State St. CHINESE and AMERICAN STEAK and CHOP HOUSE FINEST QUALITY OF FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES OPEN 11:30 A. M. to 13:00 A. M. Holds Great Feast Pleased With Trlp West John Mitchell Jr. editor of the Riehls Savings Bank, Richmond, Va., who returned from a 19th to 20th Angle- American Bankers Association, ex- tended his career to a high ex- tensity extended him during his short up in the city to and from the meet- ing. Preparing for Anniversary Thebes Council 125, A. P. K. & D. of A. & J. which Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth is third anniversary expatriate, which Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth is fourth state street. Monday evening, Nov. 25, at which time an elaborate speakers will be Moselias Eliza Jackson share grand opening of Illinois Law School. Tuesday, Nov. 26, at Barley of the Kidney Press Bu Cut With Own Knife Christopher Jones, 18, 275 Cottage Grove avenue, was the victim of a pre-teen kitchen of his home. Wearing a skirt on a chair with an open knife in his hand, the chair became unbalanced, and he cut a three-inch cut in his garm. Robert Winston Dead Robert S. Winston, real estate dealer, after a long illness. His funeral was held from the St. Thomas Prostitute Church in St. Thomas, a member, on Monday. The Foresters financial services were held Sunday at the St. Thomas Prostitute Church in St. Thomas, a member, on Monday. The Foresters financial services were held Sunday at the St. Thomas Prostitute Church in St. Thomas, a member, on Monday. His first venture was the Waldorf restaurant, which he visited there and opened the Country Club, about 18 years ago. He sold out his interest there and opened the Country Club, about 18 years ago. He sold out his interest there and opened the Country Club, about 18 years ago. During recent years Mr. Winston launched out in the real estate business and the real estate business caused him to retire and the executive management of the business was over. He was born in September 14. He leaves to mourn his loss besides a host of friends, and two sisters. Loaded. Buns Into Load While in an intertwined condition Sam touched to the street at 9:30 a.m. and touched to the street at 9:30 a.m. and touched to the street at 9:30 a.m. The assembled scribes out on the top of his head and was rushed to the police station. Stabbed With Ice Pick During a marathon in their home sun pack by a wife, Misty. The Taylors had to be careful. 1.ick Fractures, law Whether he went as an uninvited Merritt has been unable to say, for his jew was fractured by a bick he perceived and Northern streets. Merritt, who is Northern streets was only able to say that the street was only able to say that the street is contained at the county hospital. Accidentally Shoots Self Victim of Own Joke While sitting in the dining room at Mrs. Mrs. Sims, Sims served a meal thoughtfully, saw a burglar, shouted, another roomer in the booth, smiled, another roomer in the booth, bounced around the burglar. Every one running to the room when he heard a bitting Food in the thief. Food in the hospital, a victim of his own job. Struck With Milk Bottle Thomas Marks, II, 252 St. State street, serving with a deep incursion of his hip and an abrasion of his forehead with a deep incursion of his hip and an abrasion of his forehead corner of Lake and Western avenue trying to soil some hot tables when two men without apparent cause by two men without apparent cause. Returns from Tennessee Mrs. Carrie L. Smith, wife of Capt. James H. Smith, Gul. E. 65th street, wife of brothers in Rockwood, Tenn. for the past two months, is back in the city with his wife in the Southern city. Splits Jaw Open Charles Scott, 20, a two-bit Federal street, was engaged with a two-bit cut in his law, and he engaged in a fight with William Scott, a two-bit street, who used the paper on him. Brothers Fight Cellus Tyler and his brother, Hinds, enriched in a field about some clothes, and he flew away. He flew away cellus he had hit over the head with a hammer by his brother, and several stalk wounds which were inflicted on him. They were both placed under arrest. Trails down to Cache Officer Landfall, and district has a holiday for clothes. When he saw Aurora with a nifty looking overcoat, swung over his arm, and a suit cut out adamantly. Their footsteps stopped at 266 Watson杏杏. Unconsciously he piled upon the men a stack of clothing. He summoned Sergeant Lauren who piled upon the men a stack of clothing. He counted 25 overcoats and 10 suits of clothes. Smith James Williams. He were arrested and charged with swainning 266 Dearden屑屑 were each charged with receiving stolen property. Loses Arm in Accident Attempts to Bob Store Shop Charlie Lett Returns Charlie Lett, well known Beau Brum, was born in New York City, where he went week or week, and has returned for a hurried visit to New York City, where he went to New York City. The new things Friend brought back were necklace and a new cane. He was given a royal welcome while in the East by his cousin. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Palace Drug Company Quality and service at the Palermo Prison Quality and service at the Palermo Prison State street, where quality is high and services are low. The largest pre-prosecution Victory 477 and 450, J. H. Ibanez, Ph. G. R. Ph., William M. Tate, Ph. Ph. G. R. Ph., William M. Tate, the city at any time. Tute mobile telephones. No waiting. Shop on your phone from t. a. m. to l. a. m. - Advertise now. Leave for Old Henis Mrs. Richard Buckner and daughter Jannetta, 552 Indiana avenue, will be attending their old home St. Joseph, Miss. While there they will be the guests of Mrs. Hattie Buckner, 129 grand mother, whom they will visit main Western cities. Resouver Chest of Silver Sunday, October 21st at his law offices, St. Paul Street, Representative Bonnie Bougain, 50th District, attended his friends of the Second and Third Warders Mr. Bougain was praised for his kindness to his friends for his kindness to find employment for his conditions during this period of depression. Everyone present was in attendance in Mr. Bougain's half for re-election. John B. French Injured John B. French of 41st Winthrop avenue, one of Oclareau's leading avenues, was on an automobile Friday evening at Oak wood Boundary and Landau avenue, the Urban League meeting at Lincoln Center. He is seriously injured. Avendron Off to Champaign Julius N. Avendron, Sr. will leave Champaign on Friday to visit his plants. He will visit his John, Jr. on Sunday and incidentally attend the Michigan football game on Saturday. Stock Limited Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Weree, iverson. 5319 S. Wahalk avenue, weree made happy Monday morning over the arrival of a 4½-pound son at President hospital. Mrs. Edna Phillips in City. Clarence White Don't fail to hear Clairee Cameron White, our landing volcano, on September 7th at 8:45 prompt. Miss Cee Mickey Pickard. Admission. 20 cents *Admission*: $10. Who But John Connery? John Corry, St. 3100 Ellis avenue, flat 10, 1001-0011. He stated that although he was stabbed by a woman he does not know who he was. He would give the police no other information. Shot In the Arm Walter DeMoss, 45, 1947 Lake street was shot in the arm by Andrew Woods, 45, 1947 Fulton street was engaged in an argument at Fulton and arrear avenue. DeMoss was carried to the county hospital. Woods was arrested, and his case continued until Inlured Internally Willy Amber, 21, 1968 Indiana aviator suffering with internal injuries which he received when an automobile truck crashed into a building, was driving, throwing him to the street. Slings for Usag League Mrs. Roberta Crawford, a student of the University and "Thank God for a Garden," at the evening meeting of the conference chairwoman, Roberta Crawford's singing drew much applause. Meets Death In Elevator Henry Johnson, 45, 3520 Elkwood Park was caught between the elevator and ninth floor of the hotel, and was an elevator operated at the hotel, stalled on an elevator operated at the elevator as it was ascending. The cone's jury returned a verdict of death due to an industrial accident. J. Travers in Michigan through Michigan representing the Nile Queen and Chemical Co., Writing from Hattie Creek this week Mr. Johnson reported our people of that section, who have gone into Michigan, where they have worked and factories of various kinds. Are You All Done? THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WORD CONTEST Closes Sat., Oct. 29 The Winner's Name Will Appear in Next Week's Issue P. S. Some Have Sent In More than 500 Words THE CHICAGO DEFENDER **Visitors in Mergan Park** to Mergan Park during the sunset Morgan Park during the sunset continuing the sunset exercises of the park in fun fairy church, 110th street and Vincentus Avenue, 110th street Returns from South Mrs. Vannie Jackson, 2522 Michigan avenue, who spent some time in Nashville relatives and friends, has returned to the city much pleased with her stay. Mrs. Jackson, who is a member of Jackson, to enter the public schools of this city. **Congress Holds Meeting** The House of Representatives meeting of which Mrs. Toby is president, held its regular quarterly meeting. Thursday, March 16, 2014, church, Fulton and West, 117th streets, at which time representatives from all districts of the city were present. An enthusiastic meeting was held from early morning to late afternoon, the bishop was served by members of the church. A collection of more than 457 items was for the benefit of the Urban League, and was raised on the pleas of the bishop and the president of the congress and a great world Louis E. Einkle Better According to the latest bulletin issued by his physician through Mrs. H. F. P. McCormick, the Illinois jurisdiction, Knights and Daughters of the Church, said that sir L. Louis F. Pinie, grand chief counsel to the martyrders and so sent to giving the New Home Sanitarium at Jackson, Illinois. Left for Little Rock Miss Irene Brisewell, 20, South Park avenue, entertained Monday afternoon with a dance recital, a holiday cabaret, a delightful luncheon was served, followed by dancing and carols at the church for Little Beek. Abram, who was a teacher at the work for Bishop J. M. Couter, presiding bishop in Michigan, Bermuda, had spent the summer in Chicago. Uses Ax in Battle During a marvel with Dick Grisham in the assignment of the riding ineady guard of the Legendary McGruder, 25, 433 Evans avenue, was assailed with an ax, and the horse was struck and neck. Grisham made good his escape after the assault. *OPal Booming in West* Miss. Charles A. Pfeiffer, Groover, of Chicago, both enthusiastic representatives of the OPal Manufacturers of Chicago, both enthusiastic stoppers to visit Mrs. Mack at Allanwood, Neo, and to demonstrate the OPal tails and toilets of corporations. Judging from the heavy trade from that district—Advisy, Later Mind Mrs. Elisa Isabel, 21, 2008 La Salle street, was carried to the Psychopharmacist for treatment. Her friends she has been acting upon, the fear she has become demented Mrs. Young Returns Mrs. Lou Kila Young, 3556 Glencoe Avenue, P. G. M. N. G. X. who visited her son, Joseph and other suburban towns, but just returned much pleased with the accomplishment and a song a bright light for the present year it her jurisdiction. Injured by Automobiles The following persons were struck and injured by automobiles as this work occurred. Ciffert E. Day, 10, 2001 Cottage Grove avenue; Louis Lykins, 314 Pleasant Street; J. B. Mitchell, 37, 2006 Federal street. 一 Mrs. Pearce Leaves 'Chicago Mrs. Pearce, David of Malone, Ark. Maryle M. Pearce, at the house of Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Downings, 159 E. 41st visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurdin B. Wilson, 425 Vinegrove avenue, Mrs. Downing Jones, Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Pearce at St. Forst, Louis, where she will stay for one day, Mrs. Pearce, for one day, Mr. and Mrs. D. Willett, before returning to Arkansas. Fractures Leg In Fall Sonnie Ruger, 25, 259 Floor avenue jumping off of a moving auto truck and struck the crumb when he fell. The cases against Manchester Mission 20, 302 Walleysah law office, Hirst Row 20, 302 Walleysah law office, John Robinson, Sea Vincennes avenue, were skirched off with leave to the Criminal Court. The lawyers were Fitzgold and Leonard after Meslame Andrew Matthews and Mimie Brown at Raleigh on the 50th street bench them of Raleigh on the 50th street bench Asserted for: Nonsupport Frank Walker, 222 St. John court, was arrested by officers from town where he was on suspicion of compulsion of his wife Mrs. Dorothy Walker, 2114 Pulton Court. Seek Murderers Here Notices have been sent broadcast to the different police precincts here to be received. A police officer, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weigh 150 pounds who killed a special agent in St. Paul. Ascerted for Assault Jurns Clark, 17, 2530 Acme avenues Hurstford, by 17, 2530 district, and charged with assault with a deadly weapon on Mrs. Luhnton, Mrs. Luhnton, 2530 Park avenue. Put on Probation James Robinson, 17, 3335 Indian avenue, pleaded guilty of lurking behind the accomo, and jumping out the window when he became frightened. Through the window he saw a man he was placed on probation for a year by George Kersten of the Criminal Court. Holt for Maximum James Bradford, 37, 517 East 53th street, was hold to the grand jury under $1,000 for any harm during the trial for John Moore, 412 South Park avenue. Fines Gun Carries Carl Martin, 35, 4113 Indiana avenue Williams and charged with carrying a run, was fined $100 and costs by Judi coeomer of the South Clark street court. Goto Time for Time John Washington, $2, 13 Federal street, was fixed $25 and costs and sent rejection by Judges John I. Newcomer, Washington was arrested by Officers and pledged a $500 watch chain which he had stolen from I. M. Prince, $25 East Wife Beater Elmed Exhibiting a bent iron poker as the weapon he had used to heat her oven in the kitchen. She was to Officer Raymond Green for protection. She was bleeding profusely from her wound and was fined $100 and costs by judge John R. Newcomer. He stated that he could give no other reason for hating her. The Duluth lovers lived at 2525 La Salle street. Wife Cases Arrest Lucius Walker, 31, 506 E. 81st street, Lucius Walker, 31, 506 E. 81st street, Lucius Walker, 31, 506 E. 81st street, and Farrell, 2nd district, and charged with non-support on complaint of his wife Rebecca Walker, 909. Holden Wendell Phillips Nursery The Wendell Phillips Nursery behind will give a "candle lit" Sunday, providence jesus church, corner of providence jesus church, arranged to make the occasion quite impressive. The candle to be lit is a representative from the Chicago Jesu providence tithlarmonic Society, under the direction of Albert H. Jones. The public is urged to come and to insi- stitute candle for any amount great. Assaulted Under "I" Sim Hughes, 32, 5230 Dearborn street, is a deep knife wound in his check. He told the police that he was assaulted by a man who was driving an avenue by two unknown men without provocation. His story is being investigated by O'Leary and May Triple district. Autumn Classic Song Fest Gets Time for Gallantry Will Williams. 2567 Wentworth avenue, 2nd district, on complaint of Peter Kriekbusch. 20 12 25th street, who stated he attempted to rob him. Williams acknowledged fled Peter, but clamped him from a woman with whom Peter was having trouble. Judge John R. Williams to the House of Correction. Give Halloween Dance Outlet Benefit Boy Gate Boy Charley Williams, 8 years old, 1953. He attended the University of Illinois, 8 years old. 1953. After accession, in the side of the skin with a knife. He stated that he was not a victim of the stabbed Lark when he and his brothers jumped on him. Social Work Here J. A. Williams Associate secretary of the Utrecht Welfare Association of that city, was in chicco on the Urban League. Mr. Robinson's work in the section, not only for its local significance, but as pointing the way toward a safe and efficient national social program. Acquitted of Burglary William H. Walters, 45 W. 10th street, was acquitted of a charge of burglary in the case of the Criminal court. Although witnesses swore that they had seen Walters in the neighborhood, the child suspect in the neighborhood, the child suspect in the neighborhood, E. Mollison resulted in Walters' discharge. Joy Rides to Prison Murder Charge Nottied The cause of Joe Groan, Allison Willis and James H. Browne, 295 State street, and Ernest Bed, 302 State street, who were charged with the murder of James H. Browne and Ernest Bed. State street, were nolle pressed by States Attorney Robert E. Crowne when Judge John J. Stillman of the Criminal Justice Department murder of Rustin, who was shot to death in his store, by a coroner's jury. State street, was 11 years old, 250 State street, Attorney Robert Cantwell, who represented the teachers of Russell 19 court, who stated he was so violent that the stories he conjectured were practically unbelievable, so other witnesses against the men. Holds Moanshing Responsible Gun Toter Eload Lorraine N. Brown, 17, who resides at 56 F. Alstreet, was arrested by Orford City searched was found to be armed with a gun. He was timed $100 and costs $2,000 for his house of Correction by Judge William Morgan of the Boys' court. Held for Burglary Ernest Weber, 21, 741 Koot street, was arrested for $2,000 beads for burglarizing the home of his landlord, Frank Bishop. He was arrested by Sergeant Burns and Killgore. Fight in Hallway Miss Lena Jackson and Augustus Howell engaged in a fisticuff combat in the courtyard of a woman had a deep cut in the arm, although she claimed that they were not fighting. Howell was final 11 and costs $2,000. Howell drew a heavier line of $45 and costs. APPOMATTOX CLUB NOTES Monday evening, October 31, the annual Halloween frolic will take place,套上 the hat and join the crowd with the spirit of the night and the Saturday dancing Dunch will exhibit an original conception for the occasion, the art work by Louis Kravitz. A shadow has been cast over club activities by the death of two well-known Porter and William Ousty, or many famous familiar figures in all club affairs. AT THE VINGENNES --- Entertains Younger Adults One of the most brilliant affairs of the season among the younger set was the party given the Prairie Avenue Tribune, 2006 Prairie Avenue, Saturday evening, October 22. The house was decorated gold and green caption creepers. Fidelity of the guests enjoyed the occasion and many presents were received. CO-OPERATORS! NOTICE BIG MASS MEETING In COLISEUM SUNDAY, 2P.M. COME EARLY TO GET A SEAT ALL INVITED TO COME. W. W. LUCAS. The Metropolitan "The Poetess Chore Sunday a d y morning, Saturday a d y morning, 10:00 a d y took a choir in anthusistic sermon, by all, after which a large number of people church. The congr sionation was the attended since the organization Community university Center, Church." The plate in the meeting was $65.25. Special music for the politi cation of be overthrow last month by Dr. W. B. Cook preached an en- thusiasm which was enjoyed by all after which he was united with the church. The con- pendent is the largest that ever attended since the Metropolitan Com- munity Center, "the Church." The plate collection in the hall was P. B. 65735. Special music by the Metro- politan Com- munity Center was hundred videos conducted by Prof. J. Wesley by Dr. Robert K. Giles. Rev. W. D. Cook It is no honor a question of where we are throughout the city of Chicago and palusters, who are interested in public service on their way to attend the services given under the auspices of the Metro Department, to bear the greatest debt or the country of two hundred votes, which have been given to Walter J. Dixon and conducted by Prof. W. W. Dixon. NORTH SIDE NEWS On last Saturday evening Mrs. W. P. Harrison on attained the Joly Twenty Nine birthday. She celebrated with the club about fifty mosaic were present. Accounts of the mosaic were given to the George Nenne and Dr. and Mrs. Louis. Miss Daisy Freeman of the William College Larry Lous of 4117 N. Haciad street has taken an apartment in the Champion, IL, is now in the city to remain for an individual period. John Lous of 4117 N. Haciad street is he and his brother are stopping with Henry Smith on the bridge of the old street was called out of town last Wednesday to attend at 5:30 of $8 N. Franklin street, one of the faithful members of Hermes Friday. If you want the Defender delivered to your door call Stanton and Sip. 185. N. Franklin street, Phone NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE GUEST AT DINNER PARTY Dr. and Mrs. George Cleveland, 61st St., New York, for dinner afternoon in honor of L. Hollisnieworth Wood, 61st St., New York, for dinner. This was one of the social functions that in the wake of the National Convention of the American Academy of Leisure. Among the guests present were, beside the guest of honor, E. Kinnan, 61st St., New York, for leisure; Robert S. Abbott, editor of the Chicago Defender; Joseph Tsewon, chairman of the Chicago Urban League; John Hook of Morsehouse College; Atlanta; John Hook, secretary of the Chicago Urban League; John George, secretary of the executive board of the Chicago Urban League; and National Research; Judge Robert McCulley of Chicago; Alexander L. Wood, chairman of the Chicago Defender, and Mr. Shullet of New York City. WARM ROOMS AT IDLEWILD HOTEL, 50 EAST 30 STREET. ```markdown ``` To the Music of Chicago's Most WONDERFUL ORCHESTRA HIGH GRade CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT 2032 Indiana Ave. Cor. 31st St. The "Hebel College of Chiropractic" is a school of chiropractic that was established a period after the war we are now a national institution of home- and the rest ofidence instruction in our modern building, lab-entrances, and classrooms. (Doctor of Chiropractic) awarded, Hebel College of Chiropractic, 1100 N. 10th Ave., Chicago, IL. Illinois Dresden 60227. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 The First Organization of Its Kind Owned and Controlled by Colored People JOIN THE PYRAMID AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION 3409 INDIANA *AVE. CHICAGO And get this Emblem in Colors PIRAMID AUTONOBILE ASSOCIATION For Protection and Service When on the Road Free Towing Service Mechanical First Aid In 100 Kile Radius Touring Bureau Free Road Information Legal Aid Expert Inspection of Engine Troubles And Many Other Services Pyramid Automobile Association Management Knight send me information or 1517 representative Pyramid Automobile Association is to the hair what food is to the body— LIFE! —at all drugstores. GUARANTEED BY The WAVO PRODUCTS CO. 5033 South State St. CHICAGO NEW Vincennes Hotel MRS. E. BARNETT. Prop. 36th 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. GIVE YOUR DOG A NOSE! ATTENDANCE FOR MORE THAN 100 DOGS IN THE MUSIC FESTIVAL IN A FIELD HOUSE THE MUSIC FESTIVAL IS A FIELD HOUSE SUPPLIED BY THE MUSIC FESTIVAL CURE YOUR DOG OF DISTRESS PRICE $120 AIR FLOW AIR FLOW Nair Refining Co. 500 HARLIMAN, NIR CLEWANANDO. CHICAGO SOCIETY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 William T. Conners and H. B. Atkins, Cleveland, O. were in the United League conference and stepped at the Vincennes hotel. They visited the Detroiter plant Satur day morning. C. C. Richardson, Lincoln University, the city last week attending the Urban League conference. Mrs. Marriott Jones, 432 East 40th street, has returned after a career in the city. J. W. Riley, Terrell Ark, was in the city Monday on a business trip in route to Gary, Ind., and several other cities. He was a visitor to the Detroiter plant. Mrs. Gertrude Gale of Pine Bluff, Ark, cherished her birthday in Chicago, on the First, with many mothers and friends, and with many Mrs. K. W. P. Griffin, Mrs. L. Frank Vann of Dorsey, Mrs. H. last Sunday for her home accompaniment, and for her friends. They were very happy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowe. Born, to Mrs. and Mrs. Clinton, their mother, last Saturday, October 23, a free baby, mother and baby are doing many John C. Palmer, 1955 Palmer gave her to the public of public health, will take an extensive trip through Ohio and suburban states. Joseph Carter, husband of Mrs K. E. Carter, died on Saturday. He was a proud father and great friend. His friends may see him in room 79, ward 4. H. B. Moore, Bldg. E. He street, of Piedmont Lodge No. 24, F. A. M. has been committed to his home since Oct. 1 with a new breastplate. This amount will be donated to the EHS cause on Saturday for Piedmont to visit friends. Her husband will be her later. Several patrons have Miss Punika B. Parks has returned to her home in Albany, after a three year absence. She visited friends in Evanston and The Sound brothers, Longs and John, passed through the city Sunday on route to their home in Fresno. If there had been an alteration of father's arrival in New Orleans, La. Miss Ma Harris, custodian of the Avenue theater, had as her guests at a theater party Birmingham, Ala. Miss Leslie Moore, Birmingham, Ala. A. B. Announcement a. 50 Pet. Recorder A dojo photo Photos for $7.50 To stimulate early mus photography, we are offering only one dozen photographs of the kind which remain descriptive for remainably toow Dont wait! to this important news. This coming The holder of this Coupon is em- sured to purchase the Special Art. Portraits, regularly priced at $15.00, upon payment of the Coupon is presented before December. After the show the party was served with a six course dinner at the, Mr. and Mrs. Cary R. Lewis, 457 East 46th street had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abernathy, Dr. and Dr. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn were recently married Mrs. Eleanor Evans, 45th and Piera avenue, is visiting her father on Sunday Mrs. W. H. Liles, 5622 Abernathy street, attended the 52nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Henderson, Mrs. Royal Rickson, 4753 Laundry avenue, was the hostess to an afternoon dinner in honor of Mrs. K. K. K. Bingham, of the guests Mrs. C. Crawford, Mrs. X. S. Watkins, Mrs. Eda Maxwell and Edward Royal, William Gibbs of Milwaukee, Mrs. U. B. McCarrick, for a week, Mr. Gibbs is the president of the Ashton Workers' Union, Local No. 85, of Milwaukee, Mrs. Walter Sperry, 35 West 22nd street, and son, Walter J., spent the week end at Spring Valley, Il., the Ashton Workers' Union, P. Gikerson and son Robert J. Major J. R. Lynch and wife of 4525 three-time Olympic champion, Bret Lynch in memory of Mrs. W. Brown of Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwards, brother and sister of Mrs. Fred C. Wade, 2035 bolts Avenue, who has been ill for the past several days, is convalescing. Her sister, who has been with her since her illness, will make her future home in this city. Mrs. J. H. Bewman, 2030 bolts Avenue, who has been ill with Mrs. K. and Mrs. Edward Riggs, in Parkersburg, W. Va. Mrs. J. W. Williams, 247 Swan street, is very ill at her home. Master Jack Severson entertained at a birthday party Sunday, Oct. 23, a large number of young people were present and he received many presents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sampson, 665 Etsie 423 street, who have been connected to their home for three weeks on account of illness, are convalescing. J. Miles, 365 Forest Avenue, is now connected with Franklin & real estate brokers, 365 South State. Miss babel E. Young of New Orleans, la. is the guest of Mrs. I. McCarthy, 1719. Miss I. McCarthy, 1612 Langley avenue, spent Saturday with friends in Albany. Miss I. McCarthy, 1612 Langley avenue, spent Saturday with friends in Albany. Miss I. McCarthy, 1612 Langley avenue, made a visit to Memphis, Tenn. last Tuesday and were accompanied by her friends, Mrs. Addie Evans, on their return. Mrs. Lillian Hicks, 3157 Giles avenue, was confirmed to her home a few weeks ago. William Barber, 3157 Giles avenue, met with an accident while at his work Monday, which will continue in the week. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Henry of Exonham, IL, spent the first of the week with their daughter, Mrs. Mattie Barber. Edward Dickson, pastor of the A. M. E. church for a number of years, died on Oct. 25 and was buried in church, this day. Monday at 11 a.m. He was the father of Mrs. Josephine PueSET, 1719 West Lake street, national deputy of the Parks MISS RUTH PETERSON, Madison, Wis. AVAILING MRS. MAMIE BROWN, 334 WILMISH avenue. WILL PRESENT "MARTHA" STARYAN GROTTO TEMPLE A long performance of opera will be on Sunday and Wednesday. MRS. RUTH PETERSON, Madison, Wis. AVAILING MRS. MAMIE BROWN, 334 WILMISH avenue. MISS RUTH PETERSON, Madison, Wis. AVAILING MRS. MAMIE BROWN, 334 WILMISH avenue. ```markdown ``` Mrs. Ruth Matson in charge of the role of "Nancy" Miss Matson will sing in 6th grade. Her post of Sr. Librarian are anxious to greet her. Miss Matson is the Director and manager; Miss Miss Matson, musical director; H. R. Miss Matson, director and manager; Miss Miss Matson, companion; Dr. A. J. offered the stage accessories; Honors books; the books, 20 cents. No war tax. Ad- dition 644 for tickets also Y. M. C. A. 525 Walsh avenue. DR GRAY ATTACKED St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 28. Dr. Amanda Gray, executive secretary of the Whitney branch Y. W. C. A., was violently attacked by a white policeman at the Coliseum. Strong prosecutions have been made to the police board. Pleasant Sunday Afternoon The young people of Bedford A. M. E. church who are members of the junior church will render an in-program next week. In these young sinners have made rapid progress under the leadership of St. Louis pastor Willis. Stone Forterson will preside. There will be several vocal and instrumental soloists. Short address. There will be community singing and a period for quotations. TEACHERS SEEK TO PRY LIO OFF HIDDEN HISTORY Lynchburg, Va., Oct. 28—On Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 11 and 15, the Life and History will meet in annual session here. The day sessions will be held at the Virginia Seminary and College and evening sessions at the University of Virginia, national standing will address the meetings. Teachers and students having an intelligent interest in the face of attend this important conversation. The discussions to be taken up will center largely around the present sociological analysis. Such topics as the development of the Race from within, economic self-sufficiency and the development of a more conspicuous in this program. Among the speakers who will participate are Prof. John R. Hawkins, the founder of the Methodist Episcopal church; Prof. Charles H. Wesley of Washington, D.C.; Channing H. Tolks, international administrator of the Association; Victor R. Daly, business manager of the Journal of Negro History; A. Jackson, the director of the Association; Victor R. Daly, director of the association; and James H. Dillard, director of the John E. Slater fund. The organization is a national movement with headquarters in Washington, where is edited the Journal of Negro History, an organization endeavors to popularize the study of our life and history. Members organized as clubs gratuitously and in organized structures in this field as may be given by mail. Many such clubs have already been organized in schools and churches, and others are in the process. At this meeting Dr. C. G. Woolson, the director, will be able to report annual progress. With other appointments and especially with that of the self-asserting group among Negroes the work of the association has weathered the storm and finds the prospects for attaining its objective unusually bright. How this work can be more successfully prosecuted throughout the country will claim the attention of the association. The Cosmopolitan Whist Club met last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Kellihell Bald, 533 Wabash avenue, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, 533 Wabash avenue, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, secretary; Mrs. Katie Mitchell, treasurer; Mrs. James Mitchell, club reporter. The Chesterese Social Club met at the Rhodus avenue, last week. The next meeting will be with Mrs. E. A. Beavers, 3418 Vernon avenue, Nov. 4, R. H. January, president; Mrs. L. E. In a whist contest at the Railroad Men's club house, the ushers of the M. C. station defended the ushers of the evening last. The evening last. The feature of the evening was the playing of the team composed of Waters and Ferguson of the Guild. We were given points to their opponents 61. The Guildcumus Club met with Mrs. M. C. Corbin Oct. 24. Mrs. Alice Webb of Denver, Col., addressed the club with Mrs. E. H. Cory delivered an instrumental solo. The next meeting of the club will be at the residence of Mrs. Alice Freeman. 3607 Pridie The Astronomer Club will meet with Miss Iuliana Stone, 613 Ada street, Friday evening. Plans for the club made by Beatrices Mitchell, reporter. The Y. M. L. I. Chary Club met last week with Mrs. Melissa Gold, 613 Ada street, with Mrs. Susie Powell, 6011 South State street. Ruth Steele, president. The Chicago branch of the Carter Charity and Denver Club met last week with Mrs. Cora Womack on Verizon avenue. The club is composed of young artists and literary pioneers in a museum and a few weeks ago. Several calls for charity were met. Miss Erna Nelson, president. Club of the American Woodman Camp No. I gave a party at the home of the Mrs. and Mrs. Womack on Friday evening. Whist and dancing were the features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Atwell and Mrs. Lee were among the visitors. All had a good Zophy Social Club will meet Saturday, Oct. 29, with Mrs A. Wosse. Zophy club was very glad to have Dr. and Mrs. McGeorge of Philadelphia, Pa. with them at its last meeting. All members are asked to be on time. Saturday, Oct. 22, the girls of the O. E. Club, under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Church, met with trained friends with a "Blue Triangle" Match. Also two young ladies met with friends in the persons and environments in the persons and environments of Miss Irene Taylor. Watch for Hail-wetness party. Miss O. L. Hobson, chidren. Meet with P. hold their weekly meeting Monday evening, Oct. 24 at the residence of Mrs. Winifred Bentley. Meet with Mrs. John Bentley the guest of honor. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Leona Blondes, 442 Langley avenue. Ruth secretary; Marie Johnson secretary. The Junior Matrons Art and Social Secretary; Marie Johnson. The Junior Matrons Art and Social Secretary; Marie Johnson. East 85th street. All members responded with quotations and a dainty lunch was served. The next meeting will be held on Friday at the home of Mrs. Peter Hendon, 5233 Wabash avenue. Social Aid and Advancement-Club was entertained by the committee of six last week. C. J. Corky, social aid and advancement-Club was meeting 4:34 in the meeting The Willing Workers Club, of Walters A. M. E. Zion church will be enclosed in a Garden Thursday evening, Oct. 22. There will be a Halloween party given by the club on Monday night. The event will be held at Willis, 3648 South Dearborn street, Mrs. Offutt secretary, the grandmother Anselby to the grandmother Merton International Renewed Industrial Association closed with a very successful convention on John Baptist Louise Waller president; Roberta Lowe, secretary; THE CHICAGO DEFENDER NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD NOTES ON A CONTRALTO Some singers, like composers, appeal to the intellect rather than the physical. In the latter head and Katherine Meisel be cataloged, whose recital was given in the Playhouse Sunday afternoon. In the Core under the direction of Erica Witt, the director, the director and projector of rare specimens of art and artists. Out of the falliness of my heart I can hear Miss Meisel was a joy. For she beauty and the unfolding of musical passages, refreshedly expressed, she classified as aarity. In detail the program I am impelled to mention the composition which most delicately me, I troop Not. Young, beautiful legato, stretches of even breathing, and a choice delineation of the text. The aria from The Barbero poesie, sung in the original key for contrata, was the high light in her vocalism demonstrating an aptitude for the cobertura style so difficult for Of the two songs by John Alden Carpenter, Slumber Song was preferable; the Serenade was patterned more closely and difficult for so clever a singer even as Miss Meile to make bearable. To me, Jolie traps music Mime was the best of the program. The even measured flow of the harmony revealed by the voice and accompaniment was testament to the skill of the composer, but I yes, but I give my impression. Compositions which bring to view a kaleidoscopic picture of life are to not speaking German. I so wanted to interpret the words with the music Impression Basque by Foudraim. One of the most startling formations which keep one breathless and suspended and Miss Meile exulted in tinting the fascinating things to further the fascination songs to further the fascination songs to further the Walter Kramer, and Time for Making Songs Has Come by James Hogge was massive touches of music My An Folk and Dawn were well received encounters. Edgar Nelson dispensed adequate accompaniments and Hamilton Miss Meile's choice Miss Amy L. Fravier, mezzo soprano, scored her hearty applause at the opening of the New York premiere of "My Heart at the Tiny Sweet Voice, from Samson and Dotty, and accompanied with Mummy's Little Baby, by Barbouch." The Roche of Boston and is now with Clipdinger at Kinstuall hall. Pupils of the Friedella C. Pearson Music Studio were entertained at her Churches. The Olivet Baptist Church-Rev. K. W. Williams, D. P. minister. The three all-well attained. The Rev. J. H. Bramham, who has been spending a few days at the church, was the guest. The Rev. J. K. Williams, who has been on the sick list for the last ten days, was the guest who will preside on "The Greatest Need of the Aces." He wants to present, as it is a missive to Beth. PATTON-PATTON Mrs. Cecilia Patton have required in marriage, and are at home to their friends at 4604 Vincent Avenue, Rev. Dann read the ceremony Thursday, Oct. 29. JONES-HARRELL Wil. Oct. 27, 28-May C. Jones, 10-May C. Jones, 10-May C. Loney Harrell, Savannah, Ill. Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church, 24th pastor-Sunday, Oct. 20, will be the first quarterly meeting for the new pastor, Sunday, Oct. 20, will be the first quarterly meeting for the new presiding elder, will proactively address the afternoon, and Exegete Day the afternoon, and Exegete Day the afternoon, and Introductory seminum Sunday morning, Nov. 6. Carter's Temple C. M. E. church, 45th Stout, N. eighth Sunday night, Stout, N. eighth Sunday night, Stout, N. eighth Sunday night, Each service was well attended. The banquet given Stout, Stout, Stout, Thursday evening, Oct. 20, by the Community Business Temple Sunday, Oct. 20, by the Community Business Temple Sunday, Oct. 20, by the Community Business Temple Sunday, Oct. 20, at 4 p.m., all busiest. The Women's Home Bible Society will give a Halloween party. The public is invited. A MUSICAL TREAT The Chicago music loving people of our city will prove on Monday evening, Nov. 7, that they appreciate high class artists by giving our eminent violinists a big audition. Lincoln Center, Admission 50 cents.-Advertisement. ETHEL GAVIN MUSIC WORLD DOUGLAS HOLT CONTRALTO home Tuesday evening, Oct. 18. Many responded to the invitation and James Monroe Hill, correctist, and M. Seygrud, pianist, assisted in making the evening pleasurable. The Metropolitan Church Choir, J. Wesley Jones, director, furnished the music for the evening sessions of the National Urban League conference during the three days of their meet- The Williams Colored Sisters will appear in concert in New York city New York City for the benefit of the New York Union College. Helen Higan Williams was in the city over the week end, the guest of Mrs. Milden Baumheld. Her recital will be in Austin City, where she was successful. Several music teachers from Yale were present and white and Colored critics from local papers were generous in their support. Hazel Harrison is on an extensive tour which will keep her out of the city until Christmas. She has received many awards, Louis City, White City, and has engagements in Texas and New Orleans. Her program reveals the same lotty purpose of giving her audiences the opportunity to hear sheers to better appreciate the compositions. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Myers of the Colored Sisters will be a last week for a few concerts at white churches. Thewald Otterstrom, the great Danish composer, was host at a limestone party in their honor during Chrissie Gameron White, violinist and composer, will be presented in rehearsals in Lincoln, NJ. Avendron Johnson will accompany Mr. White. A sonata for violin and piano will be one of the newly featured texts of his work. Johnson, Taylor-Johnson Trios will word of a booming musical season, with many new and return engagements. The management will beDoc. 12, under the management of the Metropolitan Choir, which has been presenting some choice titles to the season. The plurality of the free a successful affair is predicted. Mr. Taylor is business agent for Mr. Taylor's business and will accept subscriptions and advertisements from those interested in this journal. November issue will introduce to the audience Harvey and belief dioraphrysia, Harvey and belief dioraphrysia, and showing much of his success ahead, as indicated by favorable press notices recently released. eddings PATTON-PATTON Mrs. Clibie Patton and Lytie Patton have reunited in marriage, and are at home to their friends at 1640 Vineyard Lawn, East Hampton, and the circumference Thursday, Oct. 29. JONES:HARRELL Beloit, Wis., Oct. 28—Mrs. C. Jones, 101 Race street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Virginia, to Louise Harrell, Savannah, IL, to take place Nov. 24, at which they will make their home in Savannah, IL. BUCKNER:CHAVERS Mrs. Elizabeth Backner, treasurer of the OPM manufacturing Company, was married to fire Chavers of Spencer, Ind., Oct. 12. Through the influence of Mrs. Elizabeth Kiser, a member of the committee of the Library has set up a branch chair, the Library has set up a wholesome room for those who desire it, of both facts and fiction. If we do not happen to have, we always do our best to get it from the main friends, both men and women, visit our different departments and speak of the Miss. We also have a Room Registry, where clean, light, airy rooms are available in the city. These rooms are investigated by Miss Jeanne Whisman, and approve, by this branch, so we have no hesitation in industrial conference to be held at the Bowen Country Club at Wankigan is not; discussing the economic and industrial situation in the part they are fig as if promotes the citizenship, about fifty girls are planning to go to E K Club and the Gamma Delta Club, all from the Industrial department. PROF. ROSTON DEAD Savannah, Ga. Oct. 28, Proof. J. M. Savannah, Ga. Oct. 28, Proof. J. M. all from the Industrial department. PROF. ROSTON DEAD Savannah, Ga. Oct. 28, Proof. J. M. Savannah, Ga. Oct. 28, Proof. J. M. all from the Industrial department. 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BAND LEADER DEAD Semes Fe Woltoede, tthe veteran lead Teader, who tat thar to Une ind been featured with the Darn &' Ratios, Perepeuzh Sole Cat Ting chemces aia otter shows, died Ata. Lakes hespital Priday. tty 2 Acti tot his. wiht, Mes dite Wattventa, he fener two Lathan Thien seen, Pras Hea ant Boy, the Uiter Wwivs a tient pat the Fle ford Theater orehertia, "Mts. Chee fine Wollvente be abanshter-in- law. he dkgritsest owned! at heme at a6 Caiamen scene Che re manne vb tatien te Chiltieathin, Ma fu inter: | * OF THE | 3507 STATE STREET “ ‘ W115 MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES that there is : now in the process of installation in.this Theater, , ut_an enormous expense, the latest inventions in : madern Motion Picture Projection. : ; ‘This is the first Theater in this locality and ohe of ’ the first in the entire world to install these new projec- ~! tion devices. | This new system will enable us to project pictures : the equal (if not the best) of the best Theaters inthe ; world. 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A Don't Nis Reading: the “Letters From Abroad” in this Section Next Week GEORGIA MINSTRELS By Coy Kernion Fatenn Rye hehe re weok went iat te tet tothe soe ete RON FREY as crake Pa Nahi ate Ke aga States PE Seri cme Seb doa: TE ele Ce Batt at ee Pep. hee Pe Byte! 3 Be AGN sd eee Ove old trtemd, | ine Walser, pre Suite ue the bane ete na. fs Tonal ha Spctectnet tee the ue bes Stat Sel ee teen tae ge Sot soe nae he near econ fia ett Wee ee ae His ates te'vtanthaaeee (Maree te Lsicstete View eras a fuaeges [$e Guia ie ening norte a touche vob thie ag ters Nea a's eet naa Storia. a etiam [ernst She tin ri wil albeee Toot cligoe an int yom" eeu es ee ee etree Tine ie eee Feet eat ie Tar ean eae eR fark ite. mecca aiete anette jerran tar etciog a move poe te {Steet alee ustee seeps cate La eccentee” The gapcee eagle ot MMactneeat dufsefas penaa We Lec dear ie Ph teehee etre Line Fomtn easy te stations fe a ean oe ine Hel telieteli crm eae ie Teuth eavalyy and the sath ine sug er ee ea tea ie eee, Tact Trametes Toate tie cuban Veet ie ee ta nate aati tae we ee eS ee ee iene ee ee aa ctens ike oath Sitti een transfected fern ea eee eae ater tint Eat, aren eee td ak peters ore re igre aaa Se tak tntinees eames Mine taahowitte etek ine eet cote ae icteptar eet snd fore Eales shane te TERME hire deminer ee aan Heche, Ponphees jeter Sart tt Reale tetany fearraralten oper Ee Me Sates aie Rae at aati think Ne teh eat haan etn ed maytag iat Seater weneere ite she, ate eeu esos pte ee teat, art Sue ae Ree SES atesbceea tone ty Seen aes ate Ree "aeeeah ait hate ales Tet a niuuty of namie bute cute OTe RE 90 et On oe ane ata Toa a honearnt Tone Recip Varaia tows ere rontue where Reece ane Ms eats We He SUSE CREE (eel ttn ae repeats Sui paren ace om tent, Nias citi) aeane aesesien” Sane ee Ue nearer or cata the tone sartoe at eure the iGearas had. Duke Jobneon hes Acree lea cae the totter nite SMe ao a Susie a ie CS i at ahammar nee Tee ee th corel te! dat ty tbat jean ne Atma Cal wen ene He ee ee ne erat tot ee Beg aera ae etece Laat bor nd isn inte Pat Se aeet nies ceciee tout Tet Mee teeta at sng it eh Jiwe xet sung, accidentally, and Ue baum rhe stone at eee Aen te Tie ati “ahs feceiopee ae cwrsenteh i ts tes ae hen Yaseen EC NEiaR reo eee aac ce meta eatatt ate Mace gant anh Fe aoe asia wre ease aia Soe ee ee a cre bate ea Mey cocal iaeriens oer Barca tera ete age eos pear In aonb, iten Sralth re. Se ee ity or nee sas’ nah einen heads ie aaa Lehantcag's few Seas Le amen cae aera T taseah at garth nat eee ee ta Ga tint oa tap tie FIST ate abt ae fnetgtinne Heda me ter wea (eats Pee a rete eatin. Preentsscametcingralt er: atadted tes ane oe Ste. a See tere onatonesngeun sel arc santee eet cot ate for wae RT Joe Sans eee attra tha Sema cabernet ean aoe! eats acne nad aH Weta The sto en The tern hay We, Some Si00S, Satine tte rnn Mines cline ears on vache were 16 seen Me oan easton Leathe! after the shew and motoredane Sy agape Pere ppc red ig te ee hang wets Bee ee aterieel ke ates te ema atten eaters at hee aisha tale sake ake tant Ste SEE ee ae [hin Immediately. a hé lias news of eer te ty emt Soest ee eae ent eae we ae ecttus, The prt Week ene tlhe Sa THE CHICAGO DEFEND~= Week of MONDAY, October 31 Formerly th Laayete Pages DUNBAR PLAYERS sch wt. ANDREW BISHOP **° CLEO DESMOND Favcrive cast ut A’ Dramatic Triumph. True to Life. ‘Truth Always Wins. A PLAY ALL WOMEN SHOULD SEE! The Stronger Sex Will Like It, Too NOW PLAYING—“PAID IN FULL” Coming Monday, Nov. 8 . RESERVE SEATS EARLY “SHOULD THERE BE CHILDREN?” Nihily 8:20; Sun. Holidays: Supper stew’ § &- =) (Make Season Reservations Bargain Matinee Salurdays at 2:30. All Seats 35c |. | Box Office’ Open Daily at 1 P. M. THE HOME OF REAL ENTERTAINMENT GR. STREET AT THIRTY-FIRST VicToRY 66 R “THE WOMAN HE WARRIER” ieee C. civc ee n Sh eager See Oy eto Se eee walneal he Bi Mad afte Unhien ott we mage ard at che i Seed aly et hn a a eat Aire ee She Hoon Se at ene ie a Sac hatad Sata et eee ty Soar TRANS I ee eae are Seat a Peleg eae peepee dete haa te a ce the wert wertotte Tesking that the Sra atc Etat es ot ee tthe at tate SNEM SEZ Vear Gen. Tonys We arechere in Nurfalk. the elt of “waretalie as Evenge Cohen tive eine thewtygh Foo eee and colleetest a ferttine. he Hike Tale tavthead wf singin Panny Low’ at lanwh af experts ean start ERY aff atthe wrang rank Every Vitec wulturiat fron Xylveater ets ve Iysteish tes Sdetien "Tage ones Sid tues tase that iC BU an- cera ta Sings atls What is eadbed ther tensa tye Teer, suel a wets Cabs ere Ng io) eeutid thrush the peanuts sett fade teenie Mh Cain hiatewt Crean ther vole pevlllene, sin) that sane Gietinctien fee put ti ent ease Frivets Wa bine larvae, Started ait tie Rell sent thete we ane. nee phivinge the Attieks thgater ta Crowded “Iossee onightty. Up. ant Than” reintered x cents Mit and Hive Consens of cpsiont hint Ht that Use scuine "Up aan Dawn te BU Lae Enveidway or any other plice where jwaples dsie a live stint, feuds Ge Heyars be aepereine the doatinies of thy beausitut Little At- thekoe theater, send it gaviniaes te en- Say an tnpreeedented reign-af. pres perity der hie utdanes, Tity Fiore (tutes matneazis, itilty ts thea scithy the get free state Ue ite ehh here for ven" shake ef fe hand. and the branad af cals thet mises vou fort honored welt the pty asta eu for 3 Hives npn. THs Igor experienc “ata a knowieides ef hisney mature. This fazer knowledze es ona dou Weare front his setielsee inn the Sheit surhl war thiweeh whieh Ne Sieve with eredit. Cader thy ite- ine nf Ali, Liyurs, Me, Plore wil Mevelup inte x thse A hate na Aeon. and these wise \ Meathie mat Eavre ame aout ae pare sat ehiokett i Shoe atte SM oyeseet here wish: st: oppnsition, Rusti Sith sat her daar “Hoatal Ag the Colonial: inating Heathers Checus atthe fot Wooten Bontons furs exaivae Sin Marshall sin Cho in eandevitte, and the Chieaz Ainertoan Gkante aiid the Neve York Tewharaeh Gkuats tt the Held, Yet sos pened tor ettegedty Inbcitions, ‘Se. WHITNEY. THIRD WEEK New Vers Oot. 28 Er tthe tt ime in the history af he Lenin {iene altnteeosaan be ina tet fice fa tne ida cmverative te he Sisuae"Siarvin vad his acta is aie the hit of rceral arson an iiee Mantes etre Sheeler rok wileh weentoe ei frsarpbem Atgny thew aime nti segs tty avn Ee monte ea eomianets mune 8 eee 3,6, Wiokls Minstrcas it ow Baie sa i cinta pages Sedna ato ih ihe sea Mas nt Sean teauety-apd Sadie. Als WELCOME YOUR FAVORITE ARTIST 3 HENRY GANG’ JINES BROADWAY SCANDALS GENTURY THEATER, Week ef Oct 50 Kansas.City, Mo. eee Fae ra STAD ETA GHG RS | ’ SE BP | | SING’EM EDITH G93 NERVOUS BLUES B&/ | | & VAMPIN’ LIZA JANE Safa = msi in | Sea pubeleea or eee? prastards tna. VPs SSSetiN: Wow Yor ATE AUPERT HUGHES AS PLATS While ke was weitte tie warts novels thie sae him a dednise jut Sinwing “the ein writers ate Sitatre, Euyert tunes, vatitae Sinanigetene ¢uree Awad” todesn heat jtlutotaae uf stats inated ate when te lasing ae Mie, Venera theater for thier days cringe tur fay IEUL. Was maui ~ inne Bhanekaliy. Indepeadent. shewwsa th Mua he wrote. A tnd a tien Were very. scees tule tate. piewnnies nally 40, This was thy (rubiatt ear Tater, “Eacuse Me, wiiehy cantend Uhe sountey for four swags ine Piudueed in Londue and Australi White “EScune Ae" waa My Hughes? greatest stage sticcue, ont fathers Were tinaneeay prettabi. Same touring une country: tu ties three sewn, "Hag est May wn “Tie Wooden Wedding.” prnctived Laman, where he was: al that tn. esting O80 ue Uheee naictines, wen iter bis graduation (ree Yate Cat Versi. ‘The sean yet, Hid, “Uwe pleco from his pen were jarndnes ski Now York, Tonuay Tut sand "Ie th SMldse of Cite.” The tollgwing sear nie “Alessi the ‘Great™ wax, pradnced “ty Lou Jamey atid “Predevindg. Wantle tg served then: aseae starvitiy vetete fen he Tebansles” “AN foe a Ci euty Ty att “Fhe Bete fullest th tlie next te Senta. Phe ese Haw Fevleed ie “Elye Maat ete vis ind toured the youutes for thier sea Sans. hwo. Weanes Ganred suri The Same three sears, rtu to 1s, ME nete Sete wet i atts play. ate Hates hive produced. nies tie jee lee wf Heseuises Mer the Ua ke Shar devoting Insell: exclusively ts the writing nt auvels uni he bea So deephe titerested {2 ities pie Tine baniernus Care Alva! b the test story Aire fue wrete, dl Feotly for the aren. teiter pide Hots were adapted frou ils nn And shirt staves JOHNNY HUDGINS Jubnns tiudcing, who is in tix fifth setson ate seer vonttian ‘with, th Stones Carly lets. Garleaque. St itn rong eunupete and sel dit! thie secven-in hs gee tote im he Shows Johan ter-alove the avers sige bitter ay perverted 4 vay inosine the tae Colored stl Nath tive ig achite. shay soe fea nl deny eed tr bef oe Figg a arawing ward as any mtetate Ci dhet shew “The ina cleanse intents, emorgetie wueken, snl sles serves eu tar of credit Elven ie Tie Stenpedt he shot i Cinetnnth Heiusage sass. thatthe Iva sine thine te WE sieeve far Hest sence. aed thn Spriag ote. seamsupetee tothe Cather shine worlds fle ts. scents Faastea “ante sense ge Me alte Seer lithe wifes Mew Mitdvod Hua SHELL Thee tnt sed regula to the nthe qwoesstah, MAIL AERO Aout tnd postal oe ate Hone we tegen me mye se toll fells ae ode with, feo Stings a. bam Hameone ulti Mere ia ire ita, Witaniner, Dele Ae Afatete Saint, Charlo Memes Wess eet Tacemion dammes We aye Trelis Wines Carus Meu, Covaner Ehnrunte Mabel Poder, de seta Groat inubtaed, Tita” Mtr hal Atk andres fake Ronbeae tt Cinellde Cuneeet Cons Aaron, edliese Eelae Caleta, san Chess, dee te Curse ark Fables, sites ae figs Wilifuin tama, Excel 0. itive Ciieless Uneaten, Macks Pawel Henne Alessandra, tow Hrlent, Mant Xinitiy, Watts Ringed Tek po "RAGE OF PARIS” | — ‘Sensational Feature Soon to Have Local ! Showing Mivy du Pont, Universal star in sore fing wf vin sociune the ie im edtres hee Jt licen one thle Siwvtacilat incident iter another (or ier : i “Fouts Wives In aohuet she 1 feature winyer shir a basa tire tant devine with water halt oxen this, while in The Wea ‘Maes seh cathe tn terete sa monn SP have a trieadwtiy 19 ton cation uth “ve Neautifal lands Setreae thee nthe gaQ st wan tell ine te of coun of te exerting thing sive "had. tr te te amatce tne gull atic Ste waa hanging ef bt te ivan ‘fe rock inte. UMe. es i a few uttle things thus, bn Sen Utatd wer sme of tive thi el et nv enn nine atte ing snes: wa the het OS Mr. ven strakelm's pleture, | eget orig tee ante th te wag furor lowe easton fail eectond ue it cunt ake, etd remind om cone Ch iit ties amd Wend all th ‘iratrtiens even entehing. the sleeve 0 Hing nweingces il afew das re teceeetr, te vt acute aetiiitg tenn wane Ue state iene Henge of Pari wae sina Sfuskel sath sent for dy afterward {i tons wens we full ed fale Pho che were ating beet Haid tov t Wore ji ye ‘im Pont wil tse in =P Lage frie at tive Gl theater tn Son i oP. Sosa sa NEW YORK NEWS. | Majestic, Cinteaiges, Ue Lala, Coates & Cy, are atthe Amer- | |WANTED |AT ONCE! . | PRINCE MYSTERIA ; A RUPERT HUGHES PICTURE a FER: An DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD : SA ; , (Se Se | AS Eo pa ABA | Beek \\ fa ee / oe 7). en || bs Fee \ Pease) Rca 1), Saga ler PRES eae cA! 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WYER'S STATES ORCHESTRA Finest Equipped Theater Outside the Loop. 1200 Roomy Seats MUSIC BY BEST ORCHESTRA EVER ASSEMSLED MOST POPULAR THEATER ON THE SOUTH SIDE BELL WALNUT 4631 GIBSON’S._ res. sett portan ng) } fs RRgeW STANDARD THEATE®® ‘John 7, Gibson, Sole Owner and Directing Manager kd Ca VAUDEVILLE, NOVELTY -ACTS, ROAD SHOWS HAMMOND & SONS) WenvDoME THEATER? aie STATE'ST, (500: Comfortable Seats Mammoth Pipe Organ ERSKINE TATE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Continuous, 2 te Midnight POPULAR PRices. ICKFORD THEATE 35th Street and Michigan Avenue Clarence. H. Black’s Symphony Orchestra Selected Photoplays of Class ©. C.. HAMMOND: SEE OF, cuckrone., pHosnix BRIDGET. SPEAKS— Senta a Haat a iat SATURDAY. OCTOZER 2, 192 | WINTER GARDEN Sindy BE. Se, "Srinaas Te SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES" Varied Angles of Money Getting Stunts Shown in Picture Marie Prevost, the new Universal star and former lathing queen, comes to the States theater on Sunday, in the first of her starring photoplay. REEVING Draws Attention of Disgust In the issue of Oct. newspaper printed in peered an article "Colored Anatomy" Unsurably I was interested facts, but after read columns which called and misleading health find any facts concern Actors' Union. That The story is an adaptation for the screen by A. P. Younger of an original monologue, "The Butterfly," which he well known author, Perelval Wild. King Baggot, the 90-member pioneer of the genre, has most recently assumed a director's role. City was in charge of the filming of "Moonlight Follies." The monologue was carefully chosen for dramatic ability and aptitude for their roles. Clyde Filmore, a popular leading man of stage and screen, is a cooler portrayal of his opposite, Father while George Fisher and Marie Crisp give very credible interactions to As Nani Battled, the spiked million dollar darling, Marie Prestow shows a love to her acting talent at the startle even her most ardent counterpart. Nan is a social butterfly. More than that, she is a natural-born actress who is directed that one direction. Marriage ok. never. But old Papa Ruthie thinks otherwise and印象不错。Ruthie is back in life she were marrying and beaming settled. It right, dad. Pli marry, that man he be married to. Ruthie chose as her husband-to-be a mott that she had never seen before. Anthony Grassold, a woman he called "Mehlatt Follies" shows what the summer moo in the suburbs did for Nan Ruthiege and Anthony Grassold. C. T. AND P. C. NEWS Gilbertson e Brown and Jas. Sergue- r, Capitol gate at South Bend Thursday. We received mail from Wm. Hall, Ettingsburg, Pa. Hall says toaving the Emperor to take the wife of the Emperor Philadelphia school. Gilpin and his company open in Milwaukee, Wis. Monday and Tuesday. Go to the Rowsing, Loon the Ramblings. Four Sons of Ham quartet Bunny Robinson, Chester A. Airpant, Gary King, Hattie King, the Goldin, Janny Dick, L. Lawrencier, Louis Morris, Sam Davis, Scott Taylor and Cameron, Brown, Anita Wilkinson, Mary and the other ladies' nights will be established weekly. Notice will be given later. Andrew Bishop and J. J. O'Brien plant an advertisement as after playing a few career cost, they will sail for Europe to make it their home. The pro- priate address and phone number, as we are constantly getting calls for acts and performers. ii. C. JENKINS, Sec. 2223 State St. RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Can Use First Class Male Perform- er at All Times MANAGERS Wishing to Book This Show and Others Write to ARTHUR HOCKWALD 155 W. 5th St. Kansas City, Mo. ARKANSAS BLUES ARTO Record No. 9053, sung by Luclie Heganin, accompanied by Her Blue Flame Syncopators Emerson Record, No. 10443, sung by Noble Sissle, accompanied by Eubie Blake Okeh Record, No. 8002, Played by Tim Brymm and his Black Devil Orchestra Paramount Record No. 20053, sung by Luclie Heganin, accompanied by Her Blue Flame Syncopators Price 85c; mail postpaid $1.10 REEVIN MAKES PROTEST In the issue of Oct. 15, in a certain newspaper printed in Indiana, appeared an article under the heading "I was interested in reading the facts, but after reading nearly two columns which followed that catchy and misleading heading, I failed to understand." I was interested to read the Actors' Union. That article is nothing but a slanderous, libelous piece of idiocy. The writer of that article, on the managers and looking agents for the simple reason that they cannot see him and do not recognize his ability as an actor, can be giver to see that the authority of representing the Colored Actors' Union and writes articles, appeals and calls in its name. It is all authorized by the union to write and use the name of the Colored Actors' Union in any foolish, personal, unattempted attack on anybody. If the thing is to be expected of it, it must stop all unauthorized persons from writing and shielding their petty grievances under the role of the The secretary of that organization is the only paid employees and should be the public in the press information about the facts and plans of the organization; or if there is a press conference to lead the public in response to the publicity work or it will certainly tend to weaken the chance of a success for the C.A. C., if it continues to do business in such a manner, I consider it beneath my dignity to reply to that article, and if it were not Colored Actors' Union is being imposed upon, and unduly mistreated, would have ignored it; but as one who is not opposed to the union and, in fact, is not interested in and legitimately handled, the Colored Actors' Union would be very vulnerable to the managers and agents of the organization. After reading Barry's article and soiling his body, a person can't help playwright and arranger. He informed the public that he was busy all summer writing books and brushes for a well known actor this season. I noticed that, "but owing to the slump that has invaded the entire theatrical world it will be next spring before he can play." The right, then, "his 'masterpiece' must wait because the theaters cannot afford to play it and pay for it. The necessity to justify that, but a little further he says that that the T. O. B. A. means well why don't they give the theatrical community the logical question for a company, arranger and playwright to ask at this time when he knows existing conditions, that being unable to soiree some scenery (which is a slime line with blunt until conditions will improve, but what can the performers do until conditions improve? They must do something for a living. AN APPEAL Another letter has arrived from Bud Minus, the well-known performer, formerly of Minus & Bryant, who is very ill and has been on over a year, at 75 Thomas Street, Key West, Fla. He is a graduate of the schools and will appreciate any little aid from his mother and sister members of the profession. HARVEY'S Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 21. - Harvey's Greatest Minster, with Chick Beamman, Frank Kirk and John Pampelman, are playing a very successful show. Whit Vivie, who is star manager, las things working like the provincial clock. Next week, San Diego, Spreads the theater. The writer of that article invites the actors to help close up the theaters, and it is all because the O, T, R, A, and he has the nerve to use the following language: "I warn the T, O, R, A, that the things that happen to the actors today. The actors you have refused to book, that would give you material that is really worth your time, and that you cannot force field." And this is the reason for his attack on the T, O, R, A, and all those connected with it—because you don't need very much if he has one. He applied a number of times for work, but after correspondence with several managers, they said that he would not impress on them with something they did not care for. I am confident that I had booked it would be the one who knows how to arrange a bill. It seems to me that any sound-minded person, who really means his sisters and brothers good, should out in the press with such propaganda. Every sensible persons knows that not only the theatrical production of the play, but in every line of business the employees have undergone a cut in their salary. You can ask any carpenter, painter, plumber, or doctor and he will tell you that their salary has been cut out even more than the actors, but Chas, A. the composer, playwright and bearer of the managers must pay and if they don't, let's make them pay. You ask how he will do it. Oh, it is not easy. You have to join the Actors' Union and everything will be O. K., because "In every war in the days gone by the colored people, we are not for now by Marks, I am afraid that the latter will suffer, because as far as I know the managers are all in sympathy with a Colored Actors' Union. And at a meeting which was held in this office at the headquarters of the Theater of the Colored Actors' Union was brought up and how to help it, Mr. Hury, one of the directors, was the one to suggest the Actors' Union day all over America. "I do not care who claims the credit for this suggestion. In the presence of myself, Mr. Hury, the manager of the Gay theater, hirting the manager, Akh, suggested it and we agreed to it. I sent the managers affiliated with the T. O. B. A. to donate the proceeds of a certain day to the Colored Actors' Association, the alumni of the Chicago Decades urging the actors to join the union, and to my personal knowledge all the managers thought highly of the union and its members are issuing calls to the actors in the name of the union to get on the warpath and light the managers expect the support of the managers. It is up to the union now to either make it plain to the public that that attack is being carried out. A barry is the only one on the warpath and the union has nothing to do with such propaganda, or it will leave the managers alone in a state of war. JINES SHINES St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 25, *Raleigh Bernstein's Broadway Sandals* is playing the work at the Garrick and is providing the show as the most pleasing show of the season. Henry "Tang" Jines, who is one of the most versatile comedians in the game, has a prominent character work as well as his regular line of comedy goes over for one of the many hits of the show. IN DETROIT Petrosi, Mich.—Henry R. Dickson's the Vandace for the third big week, are still drawing well. Billy Mitchell and Kuma Johnson are at the Rosebowl, & Kuma Johnson are at the Rosebowl, THE CHICAGO DEFENDER By Rantime Billy Tucker Zack, Williams, the Lightweight movie actor, has just slapped another $150 a week. Carry it on, Zack. Thurston Brittles, the eccentric comedian who is the weather, but is tast insensitive "Sense and Nonsense" Johnny Spikes told "Clint Ray" chestnuts that whisky was a good cure for smoke bite. "Clint" said, "There only one trouble about that one chestnuts but where an I going to get the whisky?" Stand at 12th and Central and call for the "Doctor." The sleeping slickness is bad enough; The talking sickness wore, But the drinking sickness sure is tough On a guy with a slender purse. Many a kacholo has made a number of women happy by not marrying them. Ben Borders—"What do you think of the onija board?" The "Xamig"—"I don't know, I never stayed at that hotel." Ashford Hardy's wife, (Hilly) heard "Ash in the bathroom laughs" and "What's so funny, Ashford?" asked Mrs. "Ash, knocking on the bathroom door." Raphael "replied "Ash" between giggles, "I'm so nervous I can't hardly dry myself." Charlie Green, chief player with the Stripped children, was chopping wood one day last week, and a piece of wood flow up and struck him in the eye. Now the boys are calling blimps and bots; best pretend your name. I notice in a well known Rac- weekly, where a guy styles himself as The Best BLUES SINGER in America Is ETHEL WATERS WILLIAMS Made by PACE PHONOGRAPH CORP. 2289 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. New York, Oct. 26—Announcement of purchase, and removal into the 2259 Seventh avenue near 135th street in New York City, the ground floor of Harry H. Price is president, started the music and musicians just six months ago success. Beginning in a small basement in the ground floor of its office and shipping room, an managers in the larger cities of the over 2,500 records every working day in the city between two months of its product to the Philippines and the company is now producing by our people, which it has named "blocks." Swam ground." The matter to the necessity for taking care of its opposition on the part of some of the who have sought to kill off the Paucasian use of our Karen's singer, a advent of the Black Swan Records. New York, Oct. 25—Announcement was made here this week of the purchase of, and removal into the three story and basement building at 2289 Seventh avenue near 135th street, by the race company, of which Harry H. Prince is president, started making records by the Race singers and musicians just six months ago, and has not with unprecedented speed beginning in a small basement room in its office. It has been announced that it employs fifteen people in its office and shipping room, an orchestra of eight men seven district managers in the larger cities of the country, and ships out of its plant over 2,500 records by working days a week. It has also hired national dealers and agents and ships its product to the Philippines and the West Indies. The company is now producing the only talking machine produced by the race company, for its famous "Black Swan record." The move to larger quarters was occasioned by the necessity for taking care of its business. It has met with persistent opposition on the part of some of the white companies making records, who have sought to have the race company by recording their records by the Race singers who were turned down prior to the advent of the Black Swan Records. the "world's champion society and ballroom dancer." Now he's stepping on my toes and I'm going to scream for him to be anybody's champion, but I can step with the best of them, and don't mind entering a contest to decide the championship. To my mind, it's the most many months, originated here in Los Angeles and first executed at Paradise Gardens, when, was door manager for 14 hours, was door manager for 14 hours, are good ask any of the "gang" that's been out here in the last year and saw them done. The members are leaving tomorrow for a week's engagement. I am under the impression that—A friend in need leaves you broke, A friend and her money are soon married. Making love while the moon shines is where some sons shine. The first printing press was kleiner and her money are soon married. Cultivating one's voice usually raises a protest. Jake Ruth is a great artist when it comes to crowd, crowd, crowd, so long, Tony, old pat. RAGTIME HILLY TUCKER. 243 North Broom Dale. GOTHAM GRITS Ruby Mason, leader of a jazz band, left for Montreal, Canada Ebbie Leonard, assisted by Stewart and Olive, presented "The Minstrel Delight," featuring his latest songs, "Eyes," "Eyes and Clos," "Clos," at Kotb's Royal, Leonard sire was a shining star over the footlights and kept the spotlight busy. Gang and Smith presented at the Laindon A Night at the Banquet, Elijah-Martin & Co. presented a screening comedy, "The Unknown Inner." "Shuffle Along" 27 weeks, playing to a crowded house at each performance. Can you beat it? Gang and the Joyland Girls presented "Me in a Cabaret" at the Laindon. Viola Dama was also on the bill. Viola Dama is going big over the footlights in a first dancing and singing act, called "Girlle and Her Cyclones." They were at Port Amherst last week and Philadelphia this NEW SHOW W. A. Henderson has in preparation a company now rehearsing to open in Chicago, in the near future preparatory to a season's tour, which promises to be one of the largest and best Colored attractions on the road. Further announcement will be made through the Defender as to opening date and east. Attend the GRAND OF THE TURF WINT Attend the GRAND OPENING OF THE BEAUTIFUL TURF WINTER GARDEN 4300 State Street FRIDAY NIGHT, October 28, 1921 Hear PROF. GEORGE MYERS and his JAZZ PHOOLS Entertaining by Real Entertainers JOHN L. SLAUGHTER, Prop. HENRY "CAP" JONES, Mgr. Buy them from your nearest Dealer and you will give yourself some rare enjoyment. Note: BLACK SWAN RECORDS are made by the Only Colored Phonograph Company in existence since we begin to make records made by our own people. We are not the only record company and musicians are using them to influence colored people from buying records made by our own people. Don't be mistaken, but insist on getting your records made by our own people. We are not the only record company and musicians are using them to influence colored people from buying records made by our own people. In addition, every singer and musician used in our records is Colored. "EULOGIZING VIRTUE ALONE WON'T UPLIFT SCREEN" Katherine MacDonald Says Value of Good Can Best Be Emphasized by Contrast with Evil The relative value of good and evil can be effectively demonstrated by a suitable comparison of virtue and sin and not by the euthogizing of virtue alone, thinks Fritz Kahn, a National star of "Trust Your Wife," the screen adaptation of Harry S. Sheldon's newest novel, the States theater on Saturday. This is the American Beauty's answer to those advocating the elimination of the "vampire" from screen LULU COATES & CO. Lulu Coates and Crackerjacks are featured on a fine bill at the Americana half. The act, which is one of the biggest hits in vaulerie, is stopping the show at every performance and is getting to know which it has been getting at every stand. It is understood that the turn in the summer, a trip to Europe early GOING NICELY Irvine G. Miller and Emmitt Amundu village, have a world of booking and are on the Proctor time, splitting the and the Fifth Avenue theater, New York city. Mail will reach them if 5 West 137th street, New York OPENING BEAUTIFUL HER GARDEN State Street October 28, 1921 AGE MYERS and his SCHOOLS Real Entertainers HENRY "CAP" JONES, Mgr. in America Is TERS BLACK SWAN RECORDS JONES ME CHANGES MADE Best Dealer and you will give rare enjoyment. BLACK SWAN RECORDS "the Colored Broadway Musical Play Played by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra AWAY Sung by Inez Richardson, from "Put and Take." NS are made by the Only Colored Sine. Since we began to make records only refused to use Colored singers, Inez Richardson, hoping not be misled, but insist on gat- which are as good as any record that cater to Colored trade, in ad- vised in our records is Colored. HARRY H. PACE, President. Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. LINGOLN THEATER 3132 STATE STREET FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous-2 o'Clock to Midnight By Chas, A. Barry At the meeting of the C. A. U. Sunday, Oct. 23, there were quite a few out for the meeting, which assembled at the Colored Theatrical Club, now in its new quarters, 3223 Street street, Chicago. Those present were Billy Walker of the popular team of Walker, & Brown, Leon Long, the magician; Leon Long, the magician; for the meeting was adjoined owing to making a matinee at the Capitol theater; Leonard Dillon of the Capitol theater; James Morris; Doc Morris; the Trump cartoonist; James (Fat) Carroll and some of the members of the Dunkin' Players (formerly in the Lafayette players); now in the Grand Theater, a beautiful Grand theater. They all seem to be well pleased with the plans of the Colored Actors' Union, and say It is the greatest move ever made. T. O. (Theater Owners' F. NOT We need 25 new edy companies in your application. The best be given prefer. All Acts & WRITE OR WRITE SAM E. REEVEN S. H. DUDL RIFAS & FOX, Props. "NEW AND UP TO SUNSET" 313-315-317 EAST THIRTY-F Largest and Most Amusement in DANCING—REFRESH DAVE PEYTON'S CLUB And a Select Co T. O. B. A. Water Owners' Booking Association NOTICE We need 25 new musical comedy companies and acts. Send in your application for booking. The best companies will be given preference. All Acts & Companies WRITE OR WIRE OPEN TIME TO M. E. REEVIN OR H. DUDLEY 1223 7th St., N. Washington, D. L. FOX, Props. EARL WALKER NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE UNSET CAFE 17 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, Corner. Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West ING—REFRESHMENTS—MILTON PEYTON'S CLEF CLUB ORCHESTRA a Select Corps of Entertainers PROP. WM. GEORGE ENTERTAINER CAFE 35TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME POPULAR MATINEEES Every TUESDAY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 7 P.M. AND ENTERTAINER CONTESTS Benirs for Ladies Boutounieres for GIRLS SING Saint Place to Spend a PRIORNOON or EVENING COME AND DANCE —TO THE MUSIC OF— GEORGE FILHE'S CREOLE BAND T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) NOTICE We need 25 new musical comedy companies and acts. Send in your application for booking. The best companies will be given preference. All Acts & Companies WRITE OR WIRE OPEN TIME TO SAM E. REEVIN 304-306 Pound Blvd. Chattanooga, TENN. OR S. H. DUDLEY 1223 7th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. 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 ENTERTAIN 35TH STREET AT THE MOST BEAUTIFIC MUSIC AND ENTER POPULAR Every TUESDAY FROM 3 BAND AND ENTER Sauvenirs for Ladies 35TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME HEAR THE GIRLS SING A Pleasant Place to AFTERNOON COME AND TO THE GEORGE FILHE A Pleasant Place to Spend a Pleasant AFTERNOON or EVENING FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINERS BEST QUALITY REFRESHMENTS Chicago's New and Nifty Cabaret JOE GORMAN, Prop. WALTER BALL PARADISE GARDEN Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave. LINCOLN GARDEN Formerly ROYAL GARDENS 459 East 31st Street BUD RD DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago COOK'S RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Dire River BROWN & BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Corner of Capable REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QU GORMAN, Prop. WALTER BALL RADISE GARDEN Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave COLN GARDEN Formerly ROYAL GARDENS Street BUD RD ANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA BROWN, Novelty Dancer. A Corne of Capable HEMENTS of the FINEST QU LINCOLN GARDENS Formerly ROYAL GARDENS 439 East 21st Street DANCE NIGHTLY on the F finest Floor in Chicago COOK'S RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Direct. From Riverview Park BROWN & BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Corps of Capable Entertainers REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY L SHORR. PROP. act, have something to offer. This old "get by" stuff is a thing of the past. You have simply got to get to know them enough to get an act together. I don't blame the managers for bullying on some of the acts. Some of the older performers built a reputation by abusing the profession and tearing down the reputation that the grand old performers built. We will start on the complete, and we will start on the drive the latter part of this year, and there are many of them during the summer months. We are to run a road show plan of keeping the performers working and we will show them the shows. We will make them in six acts and twenty people stocks, and we are to barnstorm in terrifying ways. Our treasury stands just the same as when we started. Should anyone feel that they are not making their money back, they can get same by surreaching their cards and receipt, without red tape. We will do this in this business that, don't mean what they say, and don't want the other fellow to get ahead of them, but in this business that, don't mean anything to help themselves on the hill. The C.A. U. is a hosting organization. We have a National Actors' Center and a national theater. Tuesday in August is Colored actors' day in all the Colored houses and contributions and gifts from all other managers, where they are working. The next day are deposited in the treasury, and it is used to furnish the house that we are now building. We are unable to work. I think that I have given you a pretty good understanding of how the C.A. U. is supporting new actors. The next cause of the C.A. U. In the next issue I am going to give you more inside news, and also tell you how the membership of the union stands. MORE STAGE—NEXT PAGE B. A. (Booking Association) ATTICE New musical com- mand acts. Send information for book- companies will reference. Companies OPEN TIME TO WIN 304-306 Pound Bldg. Chattanooga, TENN. R EY 1223 7th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. EARL WALKER, Mgr. TO THE MINUTE" CAFE FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet Beautiful Place of the Middle West RESHMENTS—MEALS CLUB ORCHESTRA Groups of Entertainers WM. GEORGE, MOR. CAFE INDIANA AVENUE CAFE IN CHICAGO TAINMENT SUPREME MATINEES DAY AFTERNOON TO 7 P.M. CAFTAINER CONTESTS Boutounieres for Gents NEAR THE BAND PLAY To Spend a Pleasant N or EVENING DANCE MUSIC OF— S CREOLE BAND WALTER BALL, Mgr. GARDENS & Prairie Ave. GARDENS SPECIAL GARDENS BUD RED, Manager on the Finest Floor in Chicago ORCHESTRA Direct From Riverview Park A Corner of Capable Entertainers the FINEST QUALITY PAGE SEVEN ```markdown ``` BUSBY'S MINSTRELS BUSBY'S MINSTRELS By O. J. Tatum This writing leaves the J. M. Bushy Minstrels playing in and around Los Angeles. He played in the Walters, Mairis, chairman, player, joined the company at Exeter, and Walter Lee, corner player, joined the company at Tampa. He was a prodigy, Minstrel, Mairis, drummer, closed with this company last Saturday, and mail with reach them in care of the Publishing Hall, the Library, H. D. Lewis, contortious, formerly of Broadway Billy, Billy Moore, compton, and Cornelius Haynes, joined the company on Monday While playing around 1.A, the boys met quite a few of the oldummers. They were the guests of Regine Jilly Tucker on Sunday at Leach Park, where Mr. Tucker is floor manager. Carol, the girlfriend, was nun and Mrs. Tucker was right to see that Jilly didn't get lonely. Yes, Jilly has a car now. Good Sky, John, the teacher, and gave us a gift over the city. Jilly Moore has a brand new Harley-Davis and Do Palma hasn't anything can sell her. Jilly was amazed our stage manager, would like to hear from Boots Robinson. Wife 109 Clark street, Prescott, Cal. Tommy Gates and Manuela, our stage manager, took them silly with their new act. It is rumored around the car that the J.M. Busby Minstrels will invade Harry Jackson. Harry Jackson sends regards to Mrs. Caroline Williams and congratulations on her marriage. Jilly would like to hear from Willetta clever. While showing in and around Los Angeles the Bussy bunch had the old children and they sure made things pleasant during our stay. Tragic Bill Tucker is still on the job at J. N. Anderson, the bandleader of Mask Karris is on the ticket lox and Shell Green's Orchestra is putting the jazz, while John (Jellie) Williams is doing the drumming. Bill Tucker is still playing with Pop Tucker to see that there is no double crossing or vamping. J. N. Anderson and John (Jellie) Williams were the night seeing the boy by motor. The New Brothers, Harry, Harvey and Mitchell, all played with the Bussy Ministers. Saturday night at Bakerfield, Walter (Saman) is on concert, Walter (Saman) is on concert, Walter (Saman) is on concert, Dan Lawry, contortionist, and Emmanuel Sales, drummer, are now addition to the trio and of the company and the scientific actions of Leon (Lassus) Brown are still stopping the show. Our band leader, H. Hunt, would like to hear from Miss Helen Larson. While in L. A. we noticed in the OCEAN daily papers that Harvey's of the 24th and that Hewdick's Georgias would be there the week of the 28th, but in the maritime the week of the 29th, we will be in New Mexico awaiting the outcome of the battle. We start in houses on the winter at Albany, Pennsylvania, Fifth street, Kansas City, Mo. Regards to the profession. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC Cincinnati, O. I quite agree with Sam Bevin in his sense about artists and managers. He said that we should not let our head be so quick and do not have anything to offer. If they go in a house and get over fairly well they think that they ought to have made good work and some of them really think that they are the whole team. The people with the gift is the greatest good possessor; he will not keep his or her business to himself. If they get set where he can live and he will work in a capital work for them, he should keep that part to himself and he will draw more in the long run and work in the short run. The time he where capital has cut down on index and the theater will be when the rabble will have to act as they are cutting the salaries of their help on all roads. These war palaces could not stand, as the war doomed work and life has the out of compulsion of there in order to work the war will have to work ```markdown ``` LEW W. HENRY Mary Levine Theater IN TOWN Jones & Cumbley (Irving & Walter) were the hit of a great bill at the Empress theater the first half of the woes. The act was followed and it is understood that a line of routing over the W. M. A. is being arranged for the clever pair. On the Musical Spilers, one of the most correlations of the sort that ever purr jazz into an instrument, are proving to be a purr sensation on the Big Sibutton bill which is playing the week at the Capitol. The act not the comedies on Monday night which is going on. Members of Syncopated Saved First and Only Photographs of Members of Orchestra Taken After Disaster of the Sea မှာပါ There is unfortunately every reason to believe that the famous Southern Strumporated Orchestra lost no fewer than eight of the members in the disaster to the Bowen, on which the Dublin, their names are: Peter Robinson (the famous drummer), died after resurrection; M. Greer, J. Lacier, their messages according to the latter messages from the three eight of the performers are missun- one being that magician of mad music, "Theek Robinson of the big drum Morris, the merry, who snuffled about the stage and softly wavied the plantation song, Walking all over Heben," and a premonition of disaster, and would not sail in the Rowan with the rest of the party. The bass singer, F. Rates, is plessing, and with him Frank Laction, the young pianist, W. B. Williams, the harpist, whose "Oh, listen to the mids was once one of the delights of the day," and M. Greer, one of the few white of the party, who played on the trumpone. Two women were with the orchestra, who have not only left desist instruments, but left desist musical performance has been arranged at the Theater Royal, Glasgow, on Friday, and on Sunday a saxophonist and the Royal Music hall—Irisher (Eng.) Times and Mirror. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 24, General Electric Fair knocked in dumbo all week and it is going stronger than ever this week. The like's band is creating a turbo dally with its popular repertoire, including a performance to open. Mama Fannie Harris really handled the Defender牙 No. (10, 11) in the main alge and everybody had appeared. Thursday was the closing day and the afternoon and evening entertainment, under the personal direction of Alonzo H. Jackson, Ford Dohney brought his sympathetic kings of harmony over from the small but appreciative audience at the Academy of Music Thursday. Eugene Martin and his joyful girls are impressing at the Standard, also Gerald Howard and Mae Brown are in the featured spot at the Globe this week, the largest "pop" house in the village. Gerald Witford, the eloquent entertainers, are dispensing repartee, humor and hokum at the Grand. Frank Holsonan, who was with the kings in town in 2004 in town with the Black Swan Troubles, dons for a three-day engagement beginning Nov. 8. Miss Viola Parker, with Nickerson's Jazz Demons, is a hit with "The Bina Hino Man" at St. Abbun W. Kau. Simms and Warfield are splitting the week between the Lafayette theater, Brooklyn, N.Y., and the Olympic Brooklyn, N.Y. G. M. McKinley Coleman, the composer, who has played a few key numbers, "You're So Good to Me," with the Mohlenberg, has played a few key numbers, "You're So Good to Me," with C. Campbell, featured with the Watts & Willis Co. is, at the Lincoln, Baltimore, in care of Dog of Gregory, at the Campbell, featured with L. C. Pughesley, late of the Stiles Green Baltimore, in care of Dog of Colleen, 25th street, Mason, Ga. Moore & McKinley after finishing on the T. O. B. A in the near future. Jackkins & Jackson, featured with a bike, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Howard C. Washington, the composer Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. Officer, Address Room L, Taylor building, Boss is manager of the Corte Cobalt, Cal. He says that all the world is at peace and the goose is harvey Minstrels, with Chick Cozman and John Pamukin, are at Whtiah, Sarvery, and Horton, Kan. William Johnson, the Ditta Kid, after the McAvee, Mail, 52nd North Bolome street, Philadelphia, Pa. Montgomery & Jenkins, after a partner companies, has opened a partner company, at N. Harnock street, Philadelphia, Pa. would not sail in the Rowan with the rest of the party. trombone. Two women were with the orchestra - Miss Winchester and Mrs H. King Levailis - but both are safe. On behalf of the surviving members of the orchestra, lost their instruments, but have been left destitute, a theatrical matinee performance has been arranged at the Empire Hall on Sunday, day and on Sunday evening a sacred concert will be given in the Empire music hall - Iristol (Gang.) Times and Sunday Times. NGRFOLK NOTES Nortfolk, Va GOING OVER Baltimore, Md., 106-225. Submits Turt Whitney and J. Hower Turtffs to the Baltimore team. It is one of the best ever put together by this clever pair and the attentive shows that it is being appreciated by Baltimore hockey who has been quite, if may, have to leave the league for a few days. MOSS & FRYE Moss & Frey were a real plot at the Orpheum theater, Florida, I. last week. They stepped at the Givens hotel, 203-205 North Washington street, and the Givens hotel, the particular could ask for, for as to sleepes and cats. These lads always seek out the best, so this is a real plot at the Givens hotel. Keep it in mind, kids. If itmm & Jenkins who are booked for original schedule, they are strutting their jones at the Keith Theater, Cleveland. Boy White and his Irish Steppers, booked over the T. B. A., are at the Cornish Opera & Co. always busy; are Cornish Moe & Co. always busy; are M. Mitchell H. & C.C., always binge, are Washington Theater, Indianapolis, Ind. Goss Smith, working with Jolly Jessie Brown, the director of the Theater, Indianapolis, Ind. Send route, green & Burnet, booked solid, are Jerry Hollins, the Director of Mall, Lawson and the Hiju, Danger, The H. I. D. Collins Alabama Minstrels This week are: Nerfro, This week are: Nerfro, Milner Burke, hired of the Quintard Museum man named of Howard, and her adolescents 257. Tacker street, Philadelphia, Howard is now doing church work. The Jewey Tri, the best play in the Atlanta Theater, Detroit, Mich. The Georgia Minstrels are playing the Oklahoma Opera House, Los Angeles Cat. Harry dates, featured with the Broadway Theater, St. Louis, Mo. 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FOR YOUNG FOLKS Chicago GRANTS How are you getting along with your school work? Blitzen? Well, I said that. How are you getlled that I would write you a story. It is that I would live in, and many old things that I must travel to find friends of my young friends are fond of way places. I shall ask them to go to the earth that they may learn how to open hands. Th ey are that I am awful feel. There is such a place on other man's first ROBT. WATKINS (Bud Billiken) There is such a **ROBT. WATKINS** thing as walking **Bill Dillenk** (Bill Dillenk) and seeing with other menn's eyes. One can travel today by the aid of a bicycle and see with other menn's eyes. To do so to is to show a series of appearances of some strange things that are to be seen in many parts of the world. They must have many faces and goggles. There are many things that so close to us that inhabit the land and are accustomed to many of our homes and cars. In many old fashioned, they have many faces and goggles. They have many things that would not at all be apprehending to us. Suppose method first to look around on the foreign tiger and see what kinds of food they will we will follow with their different tiger and gobble. Will John Kutner, Kutner, Kutner, I have been reading your column and I wish to join your club. Endowed you will find my anatomy blank for you. I will find a card and a card as soon as possible, so that I may say that I am a full-fledged member. Stone, Ky. I am sending in my application blank to become a member of the Difftill team. I will be in print and then next week I will write to you a poem. I am 11 years old and in my grade—Haulian Temple, Chicago. Here, I am again after a long delay. I wrote you a letter that last week, but it came back. I was sure glad when I read it. I saw some of the letters from Temple, Texas. Now, I will you send me my button as soon as possible? Suppose my little lady. Make up its head. Could you make it whale by crying. Until your eyes are not? And wouldn't it be better. To treat it as a job. And you would be dolly. And not your head that broke? Suppose you dress for walking. And the rain came pouring down. Will it clear off any sooner. Because your skin and frown? And wouldn't it be better. For your job. For you to smile and laugh. And so make sunshine in the house. When there is more snow in the Temple, Tex. I am sending in my application to be a club. I am 12 years old and in the fifth grade. My father takes the Deuteronomy to me to read the Deuteronomy, J. column. Please send me my button for as soon as possible—Ileen Heller, Allyssa. Here is my application blank to become a member of your club. I am 12 years old and in the seventh grade, on Friday, and I wish to become a faithful member of the club. Here is a little on you, do you like to hear the bird sing, especially when it is becoming spring? The hour is falling, a song of life. When day is falling in your garden—Ebert Simmons, Pontius, Mich. Here I am again after waiting patiently for time to come, I am a reader of the Deuteronomy, I am a reader of the Deuteronomy, I will send you some points on the new writing—L. T. Rogers, Carole, Ga. The last time that I wrote you I did write again, and I hope that I will write this in print this week. I am always eager to read the B. column. I have to read it as soon as possible. You may talk about the Negro You may talk about the minute, but you can't turn the wheel. That a Negro isn't in it. You may build your shoes on walls, You may kill your heart and skin it. But you can't turn the ground. Some shark Negro will not in it. You may love your politics. You may run your race and win it. But before you turn around, There will be a Negro in it. You may form your society. You may grow your economy. God intends from the start to lost, That the Negro must be in it. There is not a place on earth, That the Negro must be in it. If it high or low be the law, That the Negro isn't in it. So when you reach the land of Boulah If by chance you should win it, That the Negro must be in it. When you must Negro in it. —Winna O. Evans, Brunswick, Ga. I am sending in my application that to become a member of the Boulah School. I am not beholding, But strike the future of success. And we will be strong. —Inez Strum, Cincinnati, N. It has been some time since I have been in the job. I have so sorry that I haven't had the time. But how are you? I am fine and happy to write to some of the members of my club, but I do not know their address. I am looking for my butterfly in print, and looking for my butterfly—Gorilla Inkacker, Keesapunt, Iowa. Let me join my club. I am reading in my application blank to be in the seventh grade. Please send me one of your cards and buttons. I am only a little gourmet. A bird of low joyce. I am a teacher. But the dear Loeh, he loves me. Arrelle E. Spearman, Tarraucan, Miss. I read my letter in the Fillkiller column two weeks ago, and I was very happy. The most of the Rilkis are in school now doing here. Here's hoping that they are happy and pin me for look at the day. I like to receive and write letters, and pin me for look at the members of the club. I will give them in something every week. Much more than I have been doing. THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS The street down which Warwick had come intersected Front street at a sharp angle in front of it, forming a long road of holes in the street, known as *Liberty Point*-perhaps because slave auctions were sometimes held there in the good old days. Just before Warwick reached London, the street down from Front street from the direction of the market house. When their paths converged Warwick kept on down Front street behind it, having been there before. It was their direction. Warewick's first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was stalkingly blind and unencountered. As he walked along behind her at a measured distance, he could not help noting the details that the woman had presented for Warewick was singularly alive to beauty, in what ever embellishment. The girl's figure, he perceived, was adamantly proper. He identified, in a deliberate period when the angles of childhood were rounding into the promising curves of adolescence. Her abundant eyes were brightly plated and above all an ivory column that rosa straight from a pair of gently sloping shoulders, nearly plated and covered with musth frock that covered them. He could see that she was lustfully though not richly dressed, and that she was not a child, but a revealed a light heart and the vigor of perfect health. Her face, of course, he could not analyze, since he had caught only one brief but important detail. The young woman kept on down Front street, Warwick maintaining her distance as a face behind a factory window or two, and then, leaving the brick pavement, walked along on mother earth, under a leafy tree. Their way led now through a residential portion of the town, which, as they advanced, gradually declined from stair respect areas to a flat, unobstructed alley. Warwick observed, as they passed through the respectable quarter, that few people who met the girl were aware of her presence, when she passed at gates or doorways gave her no sign of recognition; from which he inferred that she was a celebrant in the town and not widely known. Their walk had continued not more than ten minutes when they crossed a creek by a wooden bridge and came to brush with the street. At the door of one an old black woman had stooped, and helped the old woman to raise it. She landed aboard, the girl, as she passed, selected one end of the basket and helped the old woman to raise it. She landed on the emotion of her head-kneel. During this interlude, Warwick, though he had shackened his pice, between himself and them as to bear the old woman say, with the shine Negro intimation: 'Tank you, you glove me in your hands. You wring all a good gait, and de Law love everybody wat help de po' ole nigger. You swine ter ait good luck all o' bo' runneth. "I hope you are a true prophet, Aunt Zilbira," laughed the girl in response. The sound of her voice it was so soft and sweet and clear—quite in harmony with her appearance. That it had a triple suggestiveness of the old woman's new accent. Southern speech, including his own, was rarely without a touch of it. The corruption of the white prose, one of the Negro's unconscious revenge for his own delusion. The houses they passed now grew scattering, neglected. Warwick felt for himself wondering where the girl might be going in a neighborhood so uninhabiting. When she stopped to look at a couple, and set him upon his feet, he thought she might be care young lady from the upper part of the town, going, perhaps, to visit an old servant or look for a new one. Once she threw a backpack glance at Warwick as loud as sound, for finding his glance fixed now with an air of startled tiltiness. woman, though tough, "nought to be able to free the world with the confidence of Divine confronting her judgments." By this time, Nawarwah was more than mere graces or beauty had attained him with increasing force toward this young woman. A suppression, at first, had grown stronger when he heard her voice, and became more and more pronounced with each rod stopped finally after a gate and, opening it, went into a yard shut off from the street by a row of dwarf counted in some measure the surprise he would have fell at seeing her enter there had not walked down From sufficient unexpectedness about, the not, however, to give him a decided thrill of pleasure. 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Turning into this street and walking leisurely past the back yard, which was surrounded by a chimp tree, Warwick perched on the young woman standing on the plaza, facing an elderly woman, who sat in a large rocking chair, pliding with her hands, finished stocking. Warwick's walk led him within three feet of the side rate, which he felt an almost arresting sense of security of the house and garden was familiar to a thousand cords of memory and affection drew him thither; but a stronger, counter-motive prelared, and with a more confident self, and after a momentary pause walked slowly on past the house, with a backward glance, which he turned when he saw that it was observed. Warwick's attention had been so fully absorbed by the house behind the door, that he had scarcely noticed, on the other side of the neglected by-street, two men working by a large open window, one boarded roof, directly opposite the back plaza occupied by the two women. Both the men were bustly wearing dark suits, each welding a shirred-edged drawing knife on a piece of seasoned oak chapped tightly in a wooden vise. And what he did that man was, what he did that man was, observed the younger of the two, with a suspicious air. He had noticed the gentleman's face and his shirt and the opposite one had stopped work for a moment to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 HE CEDARS watch the stranger as he went on down the street. "Noy' min' bount dat man," said older one. "bount dat man," bount an infant, half slave. You speak entirely too much er yo' time stretchin' yo' neck after other people. An you needn' stitch yo'se' bount an the things about yo' for the window yo'kin, an you're wastin' yo' time bothin' yo'min' wid em, er wil folks w comes on de street on account the things about yo' of the window you'll git dat stave trim' too much." The younger man resumed his work, but still found time to throw across the old canal, and then walked slowly ahead until he turned to the right in. Back street, a few rods further on. Toward evening of the same day Warwick took his way down Front Street, where he spent the time night he had slept its mantle over the earth he had reached the gate by which he had seen the girl of his morning walk entered the cedar-porch, and glanced toward the house, which seemed dark and silent and deserted. "It's more than likely, he thought, that he was going to reckon I better try the back door." But as he drew cautiously near the corner he saw a man's luggage outlined the open door of a small house between Front street and the cooper shop. Wishing for reasons of his own, he did not turn the corner, but walked on down Front street until he reached a point from which he could see at night the light proceeding in the kiln window of the house behind the cedars. "They are there," he mattered with a sign of relief, for he had feared they would go to the front door, after all. No one can see me through the trees. No one can see me through the gate, which he assayed to open. There was apparently some defect in the latch, for it refused to work. There was a slight sense of amusement pushed his foot under the gate and with a slight sense of amusement it opened readily enough. He walked softly on the sanded path, tipped up the steps and across the plaza, and loudly loudly lost this, too, might attract the attention of the man across the street, who came up to the door and heard voices within, and the muffled sound of footsteps. After a moment he stood again, a little louder than before. There was an instant cessation of the sounds within. He ripped an earlobe that a pacifier they had dug in the minds of those who he felt sure were listening in some tepidation. A moment later a ray of light shone in his phallic. "Who's there?" a woman's voice inquired somewhat sharply. "A gentleman," answered Warwick, not holding it yet it time to reveal him. "Does Mis Molly Walden lie here?" "Yes," was the guarded answer. "I'm Mis Walden. What's your business?" (To Be Continued Next Week) Imitation! LE NERVE TONIC TABLETS In men and women. For the restoring of the nervous system without satisfactory results. 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Sera fui Rt ao he dav Hie WBtanger Sua ey ha el cmt At The" Beton street. taste, teat fr aes the dea tee es se ite ae ath NEARS a, Stine Ee W, Mart ofthe Sew Leijaat “Meher At thers Young ieunhes Leatunc at Satarrhe eich, tpt EE" tt ter’ tel Se Sigurt pat uo the st Mua cine apayitiene. tieattont has e vol ae ge ate an Speen SY ek agent tee, er [esau ety vate at B50 Scher Hahn "sere “ieee EE" Nas ratty wat Fleet se UNSE FE Sit Bia dius Shrine 3h "Rea Tas” ne SMe Ar stint wag ented Und hat” une wall "be" Sioed at, wea Kote, ia all wpe ayer ne thet Sete hotestita ree acl ‘The famens Waillams Singers: aes 16 vaeiiere Minted tie augwating At Me Ihortt nail pte tet aerate op Stastrenc,Canrexatioa chet naten committer of the Pista. Do ae Figtining tr tase ay acti ght or th CRE ates euaimens Ge" Scan eeagomC cane Winwn 1, tame ECAR. Sion Weathers rune Ee Raith, Se lau sc oat WH Ira. tuce ark, wth i ML at the ithe tostdial te tape ideintracuon Ue ete Caron Gorton where ou gruath Ia very. fine was Shut ea. Pai Roa uti Tithe gece ee te Sang ot North carina ladle uum, eo Ener ef at"ahe elu routaar 238 ites SAE ming fon of neem Semi quanta i teat Auggnenton” ty uti Saha ane Aiport eae itches awe totes SE Attia net Sveeetary i Sk Mersey Be thet Sie ESSER rane iver Tie! Meghing tie Atha. ectella , tiwaneas ahé type oman ssi agua anu rect ou Sener um BAL Siete COUN hae ten tM stators Woe ue tine San ee Hort uae i ate gga wlth te th agen SNE gira Shale atiNS ot son 'sreet, who rat ncon WEES LM Rit an hs real “Fite “tnwts-chosan onicera of the sett ian Se State Het teeta Bite ae whe Cate Mate pres fente E” Rint” Siceopeesiten de Heated. Betesuaats Hts Wits Tether ant TOA, emptaln: Bure Servis were el ge Flot sareet Ghaichy Hint Weck for! thts "Wes Ruiner “St Fetie street Si ta been AMS, oo finelatee Ta ite chet for atancaie sistent salons Bee Fe Site tet 8 ee sures that ae te ace been fee tha iaieniors ots Mre, Pranks Heasnet TaN Te tone ae Ui in teeter STE Raking ee ti rcutineey at, Naz gre tr the” enon ner “iygounites tea preg eum ae fests tn Twsarenons Or, Washinatn SaREDRa Noe Mee reapers ea we Feraakigy toler of Hike fe want ae oe te ae futur. Hunt Be asd inter Wee deen es een etal chara bie Roshni eer. tugs ot te seit aten enrectalana ie’ unten “ean fee wi Geer athe Ue nario Stan? nt ees SHA trae Sos Neamt abe es ier cera went ald tor Gtteen: Speanmanag ai takin wane ie oe MicaiMttnatia mined the insect dhe basa Fie ANeSGinlan Cine of which, sum a TE ohh SH Ree ehedialnate ss Got Hoe heen ot Laci SUSIE ay She tal Stee taerpaiens at Una” Bethel wet pei satcicd stein he autor, Hees Bane aie AA Nttice he a che SPhns le debts Wes meng at RY shale aN abated nda ier deaine labs cep Sige otek oer ate Hnfecte in hee aaa TAL Mane dBhtal Pau when ht Say Master "Puc Sinletcrs Wetewg.Agsatation, eure athe hover at aes SF Pose eta Steet, Bui HE Stectan WAS ance ere ere mele qimemc veh woe? Si Eoin Eaton i at 8 tts at Hathet hutch afamatsane Ste Hlbalaal Warren ie eaaitent. Chua the Ennely of tibet ‘aliation Nine meine ts af Pehaconas Court Xo, garth, nf 0 fet tite wee meine [Gener ak" ae te Tedze: naan NS qesshetavetins Mage sunt gt cams aces wore initiated: 2Wterehkeh SaENRa he steve ae he Poni Sieh atte court hamid aati Boat street. ge Theta nest af ine Peasant tomes a HRS Eee ems a te ent a foe a ltersou atch stall fait to Bet a Tiere te erent nets for voluntary somtey saute. the nye and eile at Tigi Metetauen, “sorting an. Livonia dee ROTO of ne EGR" Rbath who bas eharse OF He wre nde Tint ie Sntrh, the, eoteran pediiclan Been elle a tne” Feu Teeentnts ede Wh Wane tan SOP AT e cae era tt ites coat Bite Sian Lethon ie sande poe See Sak POLICEMAN CUTS OFF CHILDREN JN HIS WILL Newari, No Ja Oct, 26-—Divers Cacmnity for taitig Sears pees thor, faindiar wim fhe ld “hes ee een! pete Shin dled oromtte gt ta Hons, 222 Tieward sivect ent a eth Ihe ehitaron in his wei seh wes fiatanted sate “House erase at the fnditrsnec: and Bi cotigne uf ny children, 1 heave ale ny if taauranees of $240 te then ie. atigeed alle’ Iectacoen terme he Sha nie teetatont the” xo, Fines Eo ‘Cateinan, ied anbseyptent iotine miaking. wtethe Saitama Shuster Mese Sarah. Tera, wt Whersture duherit the entire dezaes {fin peat of the lute alleges ements sala “or bnew heen eupetonie ws Routed ter tise aldo Str ate Heenan, he wae ate aldgted faeenteia. The wilt wak dew da Be eee RETURNS FROM. ABROAD [_Newitrl, Ne dhe Get. 28.—7 Spear, fonmnerie it tanta, Gas whe erent: Ig creturned from abrodd where: he Nisited ‘the principal cities in Chita Ana dapan, wag eltertsined at a hee anc eeelstatven. ta. his Nonor i the home ot Mr. atu Mise We stator ARH Steet, kaet Thursday canine an Spear isthe nephear of Mr anit ara het a TE Ser SoC atects In eoiaany elie Me Spear were O. tastes of ‘Memuite Thane, ant Charles Gaston of hie gue ills both hureiog traveled abroad Stans tetende ot the. intere aanl Manns-weere. wresent ani. enjoyed pleasing eeeninge Mtr peat ant fanny. will lee Seve Yorke en toute parE Mudeiphia, Satonlage NEW YORK. STATE NEWS Yonkers. N.Y. ait, work tate: NickSan, apaet SING! stain Vbuar: fuseaclied a bch Fervtien Sutuiate ite gto uttewtel the Senne teats splint iy New York SeMay aitcroon, Aire We An Hannes i ur tae tetera he Samabve Cau Meastats, Mise tt, Thumewan ne protons ina ahs ere Ak ‘reac is) io ha aC abecrt by Ue shire heal of Nowe Yorke “The” sulotsts” Sune might at Se Mout Nata Ste, nse ehahimes nnd“ Panitie. Samth. les om Swot al hati age i ee Sean an nahn Hari, Shakers Suctety is'hiting tort vers effet ts Bet hall heres" thete’ te mu Heal that Eh ‘he used for featernad haps ts isa “Feated from white wages THe Het, Shits ia ishing eveyone Uo take an itereat she idx moeeanene and ake Wavaneccan" Mea “Mature Wilson.” gs Sommaiec ly Mag, Enmie taro Ne ited Sieg Hach Witun wt. Dugehess hiteriun "yee ce Weelennd. Acud totet So. BGhter oe Sakai, wil Woh shade Set wonfeatl anes Thurmy evening, Nov mince WO. at Perlfond fi ‘Taurine Sint and ‘her Sued. Banal SHE Eisheine te" uate. se ean itv elidiuiont wad teen ‘vohirtday semis tte, Mie Zhan Eire Aine tate Qaim Ce Sune thie ateeeatan cand Geax a eters Sits "Wortiue "thot Us endeavorans to hace a hatye ste here. Mts ned Wiarrtsun’ ts Toa fon Tetons Aopsintar tal a given ne thn Taree ay itsces at te tesilenve wt Mee at Med, Aribue itase Mhumsiay evening. 8 Shovede! aul gotateh ance ‘under te auinplees” at Saomt Cours Seek enter Sentai. will he given “Theale eentig Sie oat eager Reangeling Sune tate vand.seit tor: Bint the soushee alee. ats Stent ath Mire, Chattes 1, Srutt of Sen Buchel instore Cheong Weatehester rants Thou: erthening. Mea, seat entee™ fled ce felony At incline emrave City ‘Friy wol Yanna sr frat ineton? will entertain ate 2m sl Golined Veen Agnes in Retort. Wal Stastice nicht, Now. WT, time nt he nan fecutres sei edhe rating of feat ive titker at Intermtestim. Stet EXangetine Sint wil furnish the mist Pounhkeapsle, 1. ¥. Fn eee ee He Taine street, yar toon nse poeta aetiee rina Ue MST Baars Hm Tenuritns te tien Piaees tx quite cian firoweet atte ae Atte secre dem Herat funtiniien ‘ie tigre ta beaith ‘Tike wrawinda sed Rtewartessen’ had Sa feb Feievet iewne serrcem fone LYCEUM AUDIENCE HEARS MANY NOTABLE SPEAKERS Now York, Met. 26=-A tarme eFoncd atonded thes resin sro wt tie J. Gr Paice. Lzeeain. af Aether. Zan Re HE sinoh, Went UStehe atone Sieatlag“advertoush, “We Ue Wal inresieat tthe, sews Carton Jona Wiis Suithe eanaidates tor idermian in the tentytest Skee iMiugie @ontsets tresideds Sisgeer fis wae unable toe present ee Wo appeared at Neiverca “ares were: aude Eriscle Manensn, Dock Commissioner Mocear “Mutwnts oe Sore sacl Aanintane. Dustriet aiuerney Paral fain stortonys Acting Diateiee AC Movs Joats beatiton dude. alfred ‘Ratios, aun Mtlter, Stuan AniG Mathews, licar Me Gray, Ar af Ton insane aunsetor J. Brahie: Wheaten fund. Charter It. Raye, Ate, Lath ieobsizem oust san Sind Counacter Cametit 2 MeDinwald made the losing remarks, PUBLIC BATH FOR HARLEM Xow York, Oct. 2onWith the re- sult of the’ revent decision of the Suneetge court araatine the eh pers iikeion to uequiee a plot. of lan at fn erly iter ty Went taith_ treet ieeween Canoe und Seveutis avenuer the. Tong. ‘penmnised “table beth cer Hiren" wusins sa aeeun an eatly reality "This bath house the one secued throats the eifurte uf Alderman Dale free and for achie e bas. scene fone and Guthgatly. Ataerman ‘Hoke erst eimunens for ieselectnn the Wath Aldeenunte distri apnea ox- Celleut at thie nies Hie Demos Crate" opment, ‘Maviin, ‘Healey hus feted ditmnatiy in bic etre Go plas fie eve mnt samtidaite i white Mingeices awl mur vamdste. in. ie Aitriety, “Healy be certain to: euiter fis thaed_petitucn define this ane, 5 maaan abo banned’ Sew Vark tnt. 2i.—-Tler beard of eineation O0 supersinine 4 xcvter cf Woetuces fis the baewetweittsof he pale Hioare whieh started Ort. 10, Out A Mise Kathteon Muthow. waa the prinetpal speaker, NEW YORK POLICE NEWS Fae lee ane tS SES Mor Wind Pe a fei ite Peet, Hs aie eae Testa Pinch, 2 en eo By Hr eaeaal fhe dea Bebe tae we te ata aA Bie Bente Soke serdea NS er, Rae arent en REE Sh Weer hat ee aes date SE ten wae wpe Thee ir dep Nop Sei ica Paget See Bestest aa" tia gtreet, “eas arecvted Momtay by eyttloer Soe Sear Aa Sia 8 wea Vale Si ftrect, WAS arrested Sunday by Otlivee Peete Pa NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS ‘via Salvation Army ig uot, spel elias auetese neh tat ie est Tuli to West ahah treet wha TESA ane ia eins Tabet Nuits placing. on ihe sidewall when Tike? Maron aes Cael want Spies Fannie Stason. 4}, 68 West 121th aang, a weil” uown “sehen deaths Hee ntesdiage Sho wena iurien Stee thet gent As Slayton Powell of Absaials Shick dteractan Mie Soins wen deat pee tn he mienthiy Aeportinene andl Yorkin “hie monk coment Hes, Say. Rte Cine WEhtenwa woconds and PR Caines AME ou fut depicting, the. com: Rie shat RE ene tome nt the ase Tinta of Ere Sonera (Betis) an" cunpumetion "wt est {erie in euryumetion: ikke Special Offering to My Customers and Friends Act Quick! Stock Will Advance Seon, 14-16-100 Pet. Dividend Payers. This Is the Road That Leads to Fortune! ‘Ape You-On the Was? Arp Yay Suecientun? We Nop, Why? Ie You Are gor Tieae'te RametningNecange Wfurnt’ Beate Love a situs” Rien Guilds Agoundd ‘aad Get un the Right Hood. This fs the Way. Mead rety iter of the Polloning Securities undrter Coowincats xk Coun URES Ree Livers Gr SReC: SEue iguoriunity'iar nears nue umerrow, to invest In he foligwiog Sate sua Sinind Bietarnd Pao Secures Buy Now While the Stock Is Cheap! Ant Sture.in Ail the Great Vrollty Relig Sade. Dy This New and Yoo 6 AMAA ethane IUACRan Corte 16 Per Cent—United Royalties Co. Capital $1,000,000 Pays 1 Per Cent MVIDENDS, Vayable Monthly, Prise of shares, $2.50 cach, Te Vice asians YOu NR aah or Sa’ Momthis’ Pagmentae thie Te Sones Mine invoctwest tn may Deedee well, 400 Per Cent—Idaho Mines & Metal Co.. Ltd. Capital ‘$2,000,000. Par Value $1.00 “ase 60 Et: CUNT ON PAI O1 “100 TER RAT ON THR AMUCNT INVESTHR. PATAUE SER SENT MONTULT, | Cries at Sharer eortente Rac in’ Wiss wi 80. 100, Sate $0 np to 10.060 sean Cini ¢ somehe Legincath, THis Stock 1s WORTH $5.00 A SHARE TODAY. exiGrouye Among the Rictest Gant Aules athe Word) 14 Per Cent—Eastern Potash Corp. Capital $7,500,000 Phils Ie 4 cunnhinedByeeanningt of 00, VOtaah ead, Helo the’ Brick Hheing sted for Viulldinis, $2/600,000 spent Xo bulk tho lageest Votust Pune ie te Wnuk” tes beckigd na Sone unger Soo Eaageacte wee elven hel Pavan att they an Magutatture for the aext Nes Soar Tei ee ae ata At ro UH gET OWS, MhaSele MONT € Yeu nies buy 28H S1 ieee Eat ar Satur ot Cale fT Tach, : THEY PAID LAST YEAR 1s PER CENT OIVIDENDS Victory Steel Co. of Chicago Capital $6,000,000 “The paris Wet taraings ate monethun sizontron a eur, Tieton: ‘pane Guna te Se ihe teat Steal thattas fi the Wort and “Butne ee Pathe te shang Sigh Stood ‘Seer Cru Othe Sera teas PERCE EXTREMA Antavoies G8 U6. a8, 28 TS and ps AN Cosh orf Menutag’ Pasents ‘ : UNITED HOLDING CORPORATION Capital $100,000. Price of Shares. $10.00, Cash or 10 Monthly Instailments ‘This ie iscombined lucestmont of Dik Conner, steel, Gold, Silver, Real pace ie ern dmetne anu “Gaters Eecenticaut Onpottanisiers = tely Exitonn ih incest" iy 1B oF mara Companies ahi Fou Wl Rave aa iacest! eRe Aloe Teen Seventeen Companies Already Invested In . Wwe recommend any of the abeve Sick at vale aol aniint investments stat AT areal nde ta hele Snak pay enorsaans Mtends Pie out ANAL ee oak Seat degen, it inthe "Auicacion’ below for Qs Many hares SEEN Sane and tall China we Stoney" Conter today 1H. PORTER €,CO. Investments Grokers 32 Years: expertence Biescctnet Avenue New, York sake EEE AMSG onters Drone EH Porter & "SUBSCRIPTION 1.1, Porter & Coy, £965 Seventh Aventis, New Tork City. Gentlemen: 1 herehy subscribe TOF sseccosecnsassStecenssesssonrinesees | ‘Shares ot tho Capltal Stork Of. lececscaeeeecsesansanssnseesseeTiceneegetees ft cccceccesesreccacese per'thare, atl aM eneloaing BErEWIUH §...ccceeeee- || ait pasta for same (Gp Mbdisia. eae ssattes teeter oe ogee eee yj (Sas Se) Lt ‘Thhicvesarrecked tle man.” Hs valuables were STOLEN. Be Se -= 9 The picture chows what beppened after the robbers icft. * ORE G,| hetetcctasereemneoetee —#¢ a G2 eso rete fogaenrfomphedaradeor ee itm recico weer cee FON | recente cee ae oa oer ry ee ly took — yy) | SURPRISED with wtet comes to yon, Show this te nde oo) Wate ee LA \ ae 9 it Southern Blvd, GA-158, New York. NAY. [8 SSSA eT CAKE WALK, BALL & CONCERT Staged by MILLER & LYLES and SISSLE & BLAKE At NEW STAR CASINO, 107th.Street and Park Ave. SUNDAY EVENING, Nov..6 ae ns nel ee tia fer scien Co shetirae Se fe mrs jemi eta tlm son and Connectiewt Were breseat Hroadway, a daughters Katherite ‘Hee- death Beka. at atts ee “Ausitiary: last Pheselay, wa spate nee hanes Gan, tata Miva “Suge "Smiths Sirs, teu Res, Geena oe dean stra ‘by tir slater, Sine: Smith, of Am: ste ‘Watkin fiidvers 2s Wi Mangan. dame 8 is dhatet daria ee a (er Mra. Prrdue'g chara, gail for coller= Titel Sainte aERGh, caret inant fennel adont Ok aah RPL mat ase broker.ani rection the cout. Mine Stat Seeds, Shere thee, partlesnted tate Soom Ee hence ek day evening. er A000 HEAR MAYOR PRAISE Mount Vernon, N. ¥., Oct, 28.— eight thousind penple heard Mayor Kinceail ‘congratulate the pastor ani copeegation if Macedonia. Lng Ghuren Sunday" afternoon it the Tay Hig of the cornerstone of the mete hareh tang tai Sony Ninth ene rai The maar, extended his bost ethan tee Rnre mace ehelyertien way tn share of Grant darter Davia" He Carker ane Sena Medge No. au, Fo and A. M., of New HHancheaes” Phe Sew Noghiile wale formed ian played.-a. snmber bf felvetionas nnd the Racedonts ‘hole Tendored” special raul Tema Scere made bythe pantor the Toews Co Seon and bot the Mees SS. Bow, [br. A. H. Rooker of New York, the Hk. ie Lawson Jo") Grant, chars [inom af the hose ut Syston and We [2 ninnes, chureh siepie “Over Hand stor th church hwilding te Was set ; ‘Grand Jury Frees Woman Who Shot Herbert Smith |New Tork Ort. B-Caerie Wile ieee hie net ind ited fleets Smith, saperintendent of the Clarina gartineat house, Sent, 21 was last ‘week freed byte mrad sary which Teruel! 0 inact the minh ana chara Chimurder inthe text dose: tan mains, inrweh the. offre ot Ciounsednr J. Wrang: Wheaton ti the ed in, tee todays Counselor Wheaton brought the ie, wi war elas eld on a chute af’ wnarer in Terie dbgree netore the grand fuer Miers sive related. the clecsumtaters Nethe murder te was. snown that The murder, faa the Femi of ells fafente, anid wae. not premeditated Sits Waltams sented her nid Aling Wiltlama ren Brooklyn Concert Pleases Krookiyn, XT, Oc, 28.—A spleits aud convert was riven Oct. 21, Among the artiste appearing wers: Nichwken GLd. Taslor, we native African. wha raved a sendation ww an organist std Dlanist: Mtiss Mlnnte Teown, the 80= Hewne soloist wf St. Mark's: Church Choir, “Manhatian; " Misses Lucttte Crommer und Mildzed Perton, dra nate realers: Mev. G, Weer “und Mea M. U, Walker, tho. yang Aust Chartow Waters, tenor. ‘Theen favor~ ites of the Brooklyn public, were weil receive. ‘A feature of the prozram was that the major portion wan selected. from our comparers and swelters, amore thom were S Coleridge Taslar and Samer Welton Johnson. 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Sy 12> && Se = & Mead’ HE ot he Pe 2 ; BY FRANK YOUNG Ta 2 Pie oe Se ice oes ee HOWARD RUNS OVER VIRGINIA RORMAL, 26-0 Coach msetcares Machine ‘Shows Championship Forin in Saturday's Tilt Waskinaten, 103 0et, 38. Mow: or ae ea atric feng Waite ae Bn ine ake El ath Thal ate te fat” te ie muy aiantee ake Pots aecehuae Getens tite Le Ny Scaca ae RR lig seats tp a, aes are et fea SIS Near ae ind Riot RES An ae ee Gh Nae Gt ee Bande aang SAE GAESTE ane cee, ans pein La aa Deke A Rll Sh Seat oa eater wae erate Pater eter nti Son tie ah dees fe te oe Hea tee ta Seeks te acon BE nua, stn meat of Can Be i ee Bee eat ee ae dat EC igs 22 Shoat See ee alls leat le Mee te 8 SE Boy REE ae : iit SA ee te ee ee L bee ae SQUNGRIING HEARS ERIGE'S “TORY SHEA, SEMIRY oe Pion neg ee isu) 1 tenes Berto oth uot 7S Be ee MIXED BUTS 10 FEATURE _ ATH REE. SHGM, OCT. 28 YOUNG LANGFORS INS FROM KALE IN SECOND Re hata “tad gee Nae Mipi Bese s iastt meee Cee tc erate a ne SRY Be SEEN Met ie statin |BUNGLETON GREEN—By Rogers | fotdot sein‘ antsy” rin san of “band rs feck wah Difficult to See ES essen) eas sino or cai examen co SLE E ee N Ee ee Wes aes at ast Sy eae cot erent Wee Uns. eae | Set 2 | @ = Ee Ba xs LN diay Ex, Piao. ~_ NN — an Gee Ses Ac — ghee ke S CaS ee TS eee kA een Ne = Gaele STAGE IS NOW SET FOR ROGER —'t, and Around New York Fy stake HNCOLN A. C.. PRESENTS STRONG WILLIAMS -WILBERFORCE GAME scape eee AS gheey, Neate at te aia seer LINEUP: BEFEATS WALLACE, 14 Drea ik ebay Melciice eee bane whieh mects the. Hager Willams Neven at Sehorlines Park un Nev cw tkceneed Siectoriaue aver the Sime thane University eleven af Loub-ville, Kyu thersta’ Respite their slate ele mid seine witht beings senred on Waterton nies the strane Lincun Paiversity tin of Chester, Dat. Sate tirdays at Wilherfares, The eutennt Salt ne Seatehed with Interest. Rewer Willian, spurred ante fos showin sepuiint the Pearl Tiny at practice inne, is contident of giving Chicago Sonne read routed, Rivalry Keen Keon rivilry hax cropped ont bee tween tlhe tadlowers af the ito Sehuols rut dt Jookie aig Hf the ehureh foupbe will er dnt in fer, Wilber force feat Methodist fustitution and Hager Wiliams Wi have tthe Resets Othe Southern pounte in Vaieage Sepecialis. those: from Nustieilte tr thereabouts, exiles the barkine, ot the Baptists, Despite the fact that Kens ine hig ealloze ame un the Routh Side qn that alate (is hoped That tayat Wace lovitae people. wil give their suyqert te these O60 it~ Stitutlors, Tr Ie it, Harlan, in son interview with Defender reporter. stated thst Keer Willige will shine Doth the Eietera sant: Western sighs wf fonts Ter esate Jordan af Wilberforce Wisee'the spurting editor that ll be Teatro at “Gherlin ott the gridirut SOM i saratitend tu ate Obie Take td Mise Une es He fea oie tata WAN jotes Jordan ast developed a Nanas attic Uutn WH ange the Sauthern Inds. Dr. Uavkun wilt have Ex vwent in his gad. They will be fiaartered at the Wabash FM. A. Phe falluwines sill start the game: Tlemipeutt ore et delinenn Ls rage, te Whitley, et Stalihbers, hashes ur Stunpe, rote Aon. Tt: Wise, Leh tur diese, bint Grays les dobee, a by Tlekerg aire ey sac at alt dea stered seratead bY the dive. Those fin the Went Side 03H Ive tncogemie> Ghtad at 240 Nevth Campbell seenue, TS Wontar denen, Defenter reierter: Go meee eee, SHELBURNE NOT SATISFIED: TC ane UineodNSaUAS Shaneur ase rr ee Mt SOUTER ie IT'S ALL IN THE GAME Sun: nen Se See See ae ere the Tangstal Tnetitute, he eine Set hing tie tine secant Lechaten State «at Fae he “ete, ag ae Pur Sebity nt Wingenin feertiiy he” ana Sete ‘Semsbagun ne. Sued, stir Hilthack tg. thie Kansar state Sind “Traine Normals te Bien paver, nthe pane aeainst Whehtyra eatlee Satmeay tine am) Again Wee ture geval dicles (a Watehs ia Mine Gite ihe Hels ih Bathe Nernst we We Fictit ste greats Hetle Raber Caiver. sity hall Gol Resets in get etn A etiinen Cedtewe mann ae th Rencrat Welsh Tuc Wen Takers tt EES ia. Heid ton rt asain Wa Hinmn Gesell Sates i iccrtse Mee fatite thee Mfisorae town aaB thes ould, et shee ete tie aietd a Bsher Tenant her vised thar, Butler 8 ene Lhe ise ted player te treings dt itn the Ener Mer Keun this Bhisee Witthanisy finer oa of Tiron veanersty cunt All Nmicram “ou wil let ats eat jostle she flat Mend prctessiatad Cttath team wed Foentyatie tien casmamle at Neeneat pat iim Being Welland papeat i, the ron ce string at eect ste th ‘Rikon “iio eng tren the beaten Be” rears same Hl a gad at "roe obvehwstecie ay sus the -A Re AEC WER len eoteleott leatiter fr Titateiphia, Where they wil play Oh felon ind Set, rom thee oeonaeh that nate the Lint ADE hs te aan Senatatl Bie SE ieeebincne te nal “eee STE eat ae prea SA ge tnauager veteerge btew, mnie or a Ct Ronnies be anne “oe a siaetag. oh TORU Te ital pegeoetmedd toe Bs bee finke AE Ser gc Sind tive” fe ato fart Thad sigeny afte fue Te Gat state costed tei sac we a in ie lat Ae son SARS tes thes Bed “anal ha Sika SE thee nest promising base Tar neXt season a TESREAU BEARS WIN 2 ‘Nite: Nett, 008. Sh. Soreeee Sere te Liptnd fhe Whoa agers Shay Ma Ta ets: Sena TAD ot tate’ Sted want een tte Stl ag ci 2 te The on a Fant, Gumme Teva's thane) Litcln Gingte iN 5 BT, rage of tee Nin, ope EES Sita SM RET ES TET Ta BE Se SS Rear Pa vets EEE Beats CME Te SPR et ee FRE al OS OM PE can SMM A OT A 3 Dba Sanat Pewee Bebe parm We ats ett tas ate co E TN iedw Nvawe eae 1 © © Nee “Bungleton Green." that laugh-provoking creation of Leslie M. Rogers, appears in the Chicago Defender exclu~ sively. 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 cack week to _] the person writing the best letter on this subject. ‘Address, Art Editor, Chicago Defender Sara! a chat rn Tee tc eu i desu Mainites, however, befrt thie Eunie Ws eat at ae tne i eye mere re AS as et oe Hevechigter ie aed aes ieee Matar ia Se HR REA te Haat di carat ih Rene ied eter ct tata Bireitlsa acd ot ST. PAUL NORMAL CRUSHES AOS EARUSNA rave ey 2. whitenend. insvedane Uae tg Semuc one: teeter Se Sea ate: | tuimtenad Sehwood sinh Neathe Cosbingy Staite RE ea tice tently Me, ariatahet chan Roars ey gC iol a oe eT Me ramet arty anal Fe A SRL ice TE aadus papal a tillans manne, Seles inne! fae Behe hates, ae eee ae omer frie na Ler Pike Seagal He Pee oe ‘ ED SEP emmy cuisine a ee ac tr SAS tacit Berk ey «aS ‘sOMEHOUSE COLLEGE AND CUE ER CPry win i ile Sa a alt [it a i at a Slat dhe future lows! ites the ret Seliite any Wane Te suites lr cuvert ne cael Pn ec re Ss Sauer uP Ge cee FREEPORT NORMAL WiNs, 29.0 Paneer ieee rot sh tte Uae Ry Mose Saale fe fan storm ibe eae Sone ie cena nat OLS betas tenn Sei Sree Ray omens Tents ine ie eee Oe atten angeles SOO SS CH a Matty The iotson toa Staeedins Porter, titties aes Stes Sa ake ee Natta cattle at se ite Vie eeity 30 ‘Tattadena. 23; Morris Brown, 12 wm 28t Marrie Oe See All, SW. 2a Tanaeee senerted at tie cad uf at hard foment Si mete “eae “wen oe nen af Atamia, Esidaw. et, Ste thee Migr tae Sear! 0 S308 Aiveris' Tifsatne nie AEs tell ten funbie eah “Talladene 3E-vey Moe. at Au aching ust the, secant onterter Sa aru gle Wo el hap [itu than isto tye Talledena's agai dane Ease in thie "itorives nme ta abkees Falla tBacyett ates sensation, sn hatte Boek te “atta “teambues scene than cerienk siardam, whim. ator inter SOE ia fan ening fee wae corded eee fa Mntrie Hinewn's wale eae RUEMEAS gthattha the sae sane teaneinain “Sui Thee seca Tule Tee it etna in chee Teas tte ie ales pean halt ait surgis ‘Mrowa., seater a fant fe rathadarn’n goat tite, tack tie Mote toons fisher Tie eth New Next Lael and Ali seeata Shite fe nme eto Tones iutrivbreneesnatige ter rami in folig tims hnwe Valet gte hebt 1. fo Bot eineeiater st the wom “BiLLY~- BRIGGS DEAD. want anion to Mhlscigow thant EIS" relay, “torsnorly “at SME weatien, Whe fees Geen Shanta ane ae tae SEH peat We te Nae iat eatitiny este Reumatee tele toa Seve tee Se Cah foo" Miteritcut abont eM any THE CHICAGO DEFENDER In and Around New York nc tettibe reaming, | tleesiinets sister, ell ope ecole Nt car inet retant wt Tada aniires ts oA Maatte ato Maca as eh Tine’ thine way fateh OF” bee Pir ie athe shumiean a feat etal ae ele to ath gg tea the“eariem Stace Clu Ener se Alcanat Nets, fale tram Ot Nance i ee ‘Mg ci ies Nid whats aay oh vend tata” ‘Ruut te Hed woe te Feat nin ak Sidra tah eines whee aves tne den Lig! doneh these Anse nt Meh Sifitee Sate eater te ha cafes on tiat sane apd ie, that ig tscehminstion “Phawe tnigead ta Stier i time igs, ha Saws hve Shatnazede eT | “The Mavonme “Thesteal nut ace uh tattSulatl etn teresa thee She teste sua hays the Io tell a asco teri te antisite sen tea Fraat rnmetie ace aah eae ha fe ain of These ctoneats adi Murinn of es Fitewntt, whe tutti Weartit “of thy ea, Yo incerta ween ae euavioy a tien Fate” fn itncr hates “it art er TRC Tr uraiaan” wae aatick im” Ai fie uate heater “thee to: tat Shere (ur can try date Wun nd Sie dw ca TS nT RM semen hee oy pa ee the pata werk a The Wart Shownt ‘eke fawn’ fe ia he atures Home busce to etter “ahd tte Bas Mien suns veut ahtine rt ie A miectine erwern “Perey AMaztin ane tStictane Sinonie(eiree a ch eat mabe whale oft Tanke ti te Towne tet ack ont one Fs kerwnding to Pietsome geen, arn ane unk ie “Lait teat ena cond fete MAA. Finke oe neat Soudan Tool has ale bec eee Proved 10 heatkcebatl acitetier in" it Be pads uty Yatton, the “ast, Lamesant aan ac aRly Sent the, tee Le a ay ani ing sraenese for te fe Seas teeta Mas Wt ue ton tevin peti ta Eind tated eee Gon itn' telltte cuit ana Saye ee tttha anal wet he dese Mts hii eee etl he ath en eRe Resin nai et i a ihr Rewgtieent Seem: Uae year he Sale Teen eh ee PANAMA JOE GANS. AWARDED | DECISION OVER NERO CHIRK de ae aed ng ee Fay nena ee RRL Gi telat ee ones ena | Se Le itt eta sett aon Ei SE fe any RLU ialy ater Aas tate meee Fae game hee orn LESTER JOHNSON KNOCKS ‘OUT ROUGH HOUSE WARE adhe Fs eal Les ea dade Sprig Clas rates reais cout Soe An te eerie Se mente Sob ee a cue aa [anc thu tor hehe sited ite EARL JOHNSON wins . 45 MILE ROAD RACE say detent... Seeiiaes Hive seily ehietanion, Wa Hae atientiee siue Teeter Hipenztae iaatumal miottge Ssaoest sell Minwiag stad emtereay ater Vac scart Fern sine hanpuate Sate: Atiletie ti, Sinn saree under oe sete hal: Mae ieeduge bet al seach ane salle i the thetic’ ena Char Mees ea Sir “Gaanatee, Satie Mednpearwate™ en Fettina ie iar oe 22 nainuien a wet, Fiore nie Sakis aah Me: oe aihisiine hen tiie Hue send, Eo tie feet tiie. ites the dott date same ay niet fer Wittaboare Ser Ihe teed fo bos at wore Mosnsas: avons wich Aisne heap Steed ois PANAMA JOE GANS BEATS H. MILLER IN 8 ROUNDS Aacrlatonra, Can ete 2, bang dom coat Seat Vasrl Nad epanna Mie Tithe at Wie meres" for et Dents hore teniett. "Aiiwmel: fovwey" te: tte hte tite sewsions, Stile wae aide 1 Biv? latizell feo hen eras ICOHAN WINS 115-LB. TITLE New! 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Ec te tit Meares ate i ie Vn eck seal tere ene for the tndicel setonan TURE star teat ik a PERLSTRSE ance eesna loceten an Fat et at i ad Shs yt sie iit es neh tarer tee Stal EAM stare diandem, We smoke cath Gutell Crumyis ily Vawiie'g rhehn Nam jan. sor Mile takes Bind teat hy ramps stint eft sf Seema a ey RMS SasSehSad (aan fae Hh otnkg Sahin tus teem mind cron th eoreauein'y, aes fea ee Hetcdkisn, Niue they are aie Chevrah their seerst studs a tinted tn the Serdy, Taglar i teh tintnde Mt tie Erceqoet Amster Sicily Spenteae eetsia Where te the” Crackinnan? Havent ere te Oy 4ULI JONES, Je JACK DEMPSEY ‘ie wetleure fur hit an aR acer tap une ae te a Bi ener ate get iE Mini act fi oe hi GRAMM jh tha tact et ad He A ees Fa et LRN a, en TRE ane A ale eadber en of sean ae ee Aaa mae a iat Ta ences the aA seni tat ae Meer tasty aon fae eae ek Mee teak Ue Aree Ay Rit ia se ea a ier olan Sena ee ae nn Bet Sa ig Utter tube at dee ia aciaae fe Bet feat etl eat hk Wa die Baan HEM wee ae cua ig ene separ tee over ca tere Bat PhS aC Pee had Btn aa serie in ail nent Sot iar cae Sedat taeda 2 Ricrolie aR Sree te Ste eriandl etna ts mae Tae earn ama ie ies tothe ca Uy Et oat lle emt tn eo asala Se hehe al CNN Matt cat a Wa he Wiveig by gine inte Phe sours wh: tne Bini ie Se RE lineaicht, whtel wast thirty-five —BY— pees WHITE ae SSS FERS PRESENTS STRONG EATS WALLACE, 14-0 LINCGLI A. .PRESENTS STRONG LINEUP: DEFEATS WALLACE, 14-0 fe ms: SAE AAR SAM eee the manterment of Wallan: Hvttoc aud coach by Reitz Poll 9! Iirwwn Cuivoraity amt Atle\merkean Cane, peesuted ane at de loest Tiss Suna int the eoustey: Sunday when i SHetettet the ateunie Waller Ast Whites steven, De Mie geore wt LB The Wreaths eyed “he wae ae strongest amine. rool senate he conn y sand eh suelo Siocon Wega elt wom thie ties fina "thoee te defend thy task sll Cinch iced ait te “Walinor, che the Shivers faolea hue seecesed en Heap te ow ng Retton ogi gee yacte aa Walle sprinted, Ve thie nS eanent the ballon Riot Rigen He tat gp ta Be thot tomer NE the ent before tne ate, "ME hi te ine for Pitti ant nt nee ee fl iin! the fo, “euedet Rickett or Wat Heat the vistors wane on their oat oyany" Ue ie Wine “netted” a Face pte nets Welded bene tent find Steniod the neat tae aed te enon! Chat Pi a Wales noel cardio. un thei? even Hisar dines’ ta ies wone ‘inet Mag Eiglm dutmited Aaa” terwnen fae erinatton etic ge cadae eve Wilvan ‘Urosce thera Toke eb ray Pinter chad run fora “rin to the aes SAer Snes nlite Mae line te far Binds ant Vise “ieaette marke text Nite dita izes ine he gale ‘inate canthiet Enka tine Wadia Feewivertal thie Wall Arua eae we Pane it We auriatst bimionk aes iting: ti he rang ak he gett, td Walkie ‘trie the wenter of Lincoln's Teo ean went fy at San for Tevet in fie place Prank tae Actin etal erat cant ie eet bat eet toed ie pated te Agen on the latter's tte SHE” aM tainted on the Beat ASS. UN tat Bete entnd in Iban Ahan nit ae Meet aiken Te sfge Hea “yotie, “tat, "touia Fat Ficauttio antic Jab anthers Be eae ad latte? head fr” ete fied ater te, Second Quarter Sot fatter wae jive the tell aul be screen giset aa or, Wee EP MNT hae toe tie santa Eimer iit Wea nia sandy. “vee gute Ens oni afeteel ett om aed ut roles arenes hae eee det DEFENDER fC. HOLDS BANQUET; ~PLAY EVANSTON AOVEMBER 14 anette MME cy AM i Sits te a Weld of tet eet ae ESM sto Sate“ thon iawaett as heen Et the 0 work ‘tet aeine 29 BEE ERMINE A same Stl le SM ake thdueah atplrtnegt inal hate Fmt a Ris entln in gett wh exact Edad ufathterien’® "Phe" Erd weet Eset ee ie eet ionay i som Whit andaaed tier A Eicon ah Ta Giver, WH dea he ie frst bi basket ate a fut. “Sloat "Th at Gah ae Sent ean ulat Lael eal Sie Tecteamior A.C. will epeert the see wnt nll sr bane Hedsten Nonte, he Sota ae tee sage, Ae Aaetlee Me ME ERS sacte mies che Ane of hie Buel ae isthe SOR te Sn Lioremn eae neat Pomme sm sa itr terre iat? Ae Nora they Teeth Seat ude et be es STS get te <a LINCOLN A. C. TO TACKLE ' EAST PANTHERS SUNDAY Wie Toleeretat As 8’. otesee wlatere. Senet suuch ce Row stele wecinsy the Wate Tyee A. East wcunme 1 io wil igs ie vine fant Heaven Panther, SUS white wlesen, Stems ot selnoels iegte poke Stas eu wll stot ae 2250, Avinigeien, a0 conte Shee Wtteane the Btansaees has aecmreat tae sesh wt Sette) mug’ cure, namin: alent Eneniziun Wits former hattierek “wn Pe Chao bruins Sateen, “at Himainae Neto! Virgih Kiueiet “hase wom Sinfuiiag the tout heute 2 ew ser fa Sarma WILLIAM YOUNG LOSES Heokiyae NNe tet, Blin Moin af tie Bi eestor luhe New Poteet in ths tinal uf thee tees fetid ease tye Ce Rahay nwhiied, of the Sinai A, Sy Mae! A Ey totems ont Held we thie Crencent Utah Cla Witienatag waging, netator1. Fie Seat scm na te so petty AN AT, Conmetitiom.. atid he Ute visio’ ange “chetore ta keene fant 2 Ragnie ‘af the Hpesibiabe At fn hve act yd nt tee onewaintee Stitch" wuts tsi etait frm tie td AMERICAN GIANTS END Ne CUA EE a ais. New. York, -sieslay <The American tints cuted “ide aSiweera “taae he Waite" tess ene nf oie Ml San tee Muehserania hang tere todays PAN ant tcina fie Sata Whne fate wn hee tine Hactorne ile 3 tol Be iba eye "Sle cht Xie sini, Where flee sell pe hater Becks efor reads yh fe the we FARMERS WIN ONE. | timotttin, Ne We Gets SeceTnreen'y race were oeetogeia thy Parmer ae Eisanets val Sattebas. fr the new TT SPA Taree teow Wines Tie ath TRIE SS sy poner Bic BH Tate. whey fx: workdng str op teat. com gout tec ebetnel Mttwe, Cmunt oe in° Mahar Patt vine’ Gam ode cur fee abe ingieeat sect” whe wee shctiest Site Bet eS Whim eae i Yee Be Tighea tine tertegt than Sea utes feetit aist Nolet ti ay with thre fnew Hee SEE Se Sasser tines Wiogee e's 2 at tad te Nes ooh "pe Ses oN! EEA ng fo oa Heaton be ane aye tata tena The eet Rgitte mele oe PL Spt hae ES eae pana PhS nt the Hine amt Wa neta EWS? uae fen thet Mead faced ee Wary inet thae “ie tae five teat sete Tiuetet inked aeal, ‘Seare! Wineatne 33 Watton © Willa Richeal ie ttaneiee, othae ram the battbau Beto the meccal fac ewe imal tte eet” len, im ‘i ia Bnd” an tuemapieted “ferwewrd "vase Enika to gain antink anda deen kirk Seis etrtlalte iocken. Wachare: belive Mie Mit towels tr the Stans lines where thee! were nape ge Daxeon ant eet pd lane Wartuee yranteds A fake Etrerard ines: nett! Like four yams JA" forwati Husige 16. Wileony nade i rat deat son Wallace's asetagd Tine Ranier forward. tase place "tee ea cavMbalinesSS°SEtpaed ine stat the Hal ‘Third Quarter Wallace hickost tw Vieril Waritt on hie own two-part line ard the litt Feilote male one of thus rie that [mae lm farnous in bik sehioot Me Kenught te lait te the Besant ine Sot Titier gor away for a 2éosard run SSreatrad thee rhe ale. of The ee dea AE fenton interferences by. lira, Wil senlSedViesit Biuelge. Lar btn Steed he Wallace, daicite Me Ue fe ENe" Sarde. “Apesior | Wathiew criaver ‘eid ff ne ed ae the cain fern tn Mie tes Spits Patter mde first down nig Wallace's SP-eue mek fers Ghaek Weitsan pe dvs atl an the iersteed tae he a beaweepal Seward Pun nrmnd fort en, this time. thather Rbeekine iit takers. Pwo plats by SES Taf EGCG tall weet for te tng tenetonven, “Yeagedts Picket goat Sots iment ts Waller i Mite Beata Mwhdaee an tivie es Set ite ane te tall chr ak 8 LEG ia item and Enews ae eal pas Eained teat feats Wyte heongh ael aad Wattate fans Clnewn'y Higa ike sk wally dein Punto to 'Elnent on thie utters A BAPE Hoe? Hoe hetant went inte the Ente at vente for Cineane Roo went eeaine left aml snk aii Te tite ever SGU iE flee Sine for ate gare Anethey Jin ipa tmde Tt tet inn, VA ve lary Called fi gain Ferwant nase Eedmiede | Walace Weld lon west pay Favielte “tote trope Alek fiom” Sere EneSaan nieces We matron tein Tat In pia ate soswant ines Ratio, Ahi Shon ty RE Rite foe Pinentn. Walla rakes $48 eum on twee dus sal pteren fe eke White an ite Desued kaw Wrst techie the mat oan tie rimn aan Relney “tetas pa ste atesasd alge Cinnen ‘reuattonl ea neat tae ee Agnes dee hing a sis Boetant pa hohe fhe! nen WGcies raps. hack sy than treaapa ene ad teioe itu Bees ae Fal Sayer” sone tion 'earte EO ngnincege tie “ine Wallweate gone SS Sacued ‘Tia we telos Pubtead We sansis amt Wattaee punt a tibia ehtore iw halt rected “oneesi= Fourth Quarter St Mtter shot acount right emt te 2h sonks Mie White sas theaen for Ah sevenegied Mews, Forward tains sn Ehwokeet stown, Bnei snenin tried a Benge Wee baie At ois whe Lat feed. “Waksuew utes faa Boies 2s Sand Tees Farmcat ttvet inewanntets, ENPhapt jana treater Perstnrd ass Eoonks Tug einined ntentt, se sinched ed Econ "Wate, pitts te binech 24 Str tie, tehere thie tester futokies sea Sethe petwneresh Wolcon amd tae et Trobe: ines Gorwacd fener A Saul tans ‘Kae? Waive De geet when tie bine Sune fines heme chiviaets et ise ten Were li phe prateon whn was stir eae Een tiie amace Se eer Cac” wiley Tater aaiier Wager fonteat fo ACh en tie seeaed Nea Mie dite fellow “rae tea heal dak to Infidel ‘The intertetrnee nt Eimeats Bag petferts tite ane ae aad (fone Sarde, tlaenie! farabied, “Wanteer Fine dat ue mpi hese Sige baniee up fesse. “Wallan plays PAL i destctashon eo aawe ae wehduetn rising Aihthes: Ret, "Aprons teresa Tae acne hots when Banks the ee Ei ilversies ease teamed one, for fies the vite stwtrea We avin wae did sa) Sh Seite testers dives Pte Masa nt the bat a ive acer line Lae test enon, tah: White hittin: fe A Ee dent as ita Ae anil Son he. 38-ec line Tule telex Lgnter af tine amd ome ond rust failed Heian! | Liat dew iekest frown th ES atte ha Salad oer th ind nf thee anpelaht, nat “the teers, ee fae age atte sta Wate genes bal i Pie on! ahaaea tiie Cinentn tanklors ith hah tm ston a ah tin thee west tay” the Watton, ir trimiites ‘aot the white funeeen, Zon Tater ne ene the etinsines atonpaee “Bin Tats “wevencyard fossa Bette Lenin eer MIXED BOUTS ALL STAR CARD Friday Night, Oct. 28 TERRY MARTIN vs. KID BUTTS 12 Rounds KID RASH ¥s, FRARKIE RIN 10 Rounds ‘Three Four-Round Preiminaries Fifteenth Reg’t Armory New York City Adinteston. $1.10, Including War tax LAFAYETTE THEATER Tin Ave and 122nd St. New York City ee a Sit Abita Simi ce Pas, Tan Sat Saha Ce ea ne phe 5inay Inabe por ine, SADIE AW AID Fi Os 2 te et a Snr atnee ictufectmetiway™ erat Sense sega Pies ee. ab ete te ie LS as « scopy’ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 HAMPTON MEN SNATCH GAME FROM SHAW, 7-6 With rBuhansiarng Them in in Face “Seasiders” Rally | in Final Minutes of Play eRe eee Hampton, Va, (et. 23-—Although: Manpton and Stas “begun: playing fouttatl Im 1007, Hampton played tee ‘thet game fi the Lovngue park at Cae Joie ow Friday, Uct, 23. 2 The two teatas batted for theee iuarters. teitiwnt elttwer she being ithe un score. 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BABB SHREML, ERERESESEATIVE KRIEBEL & CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS 3507 Grand Blvd. (Roosevelt Sank Bldg.) f CHICAGO (PES eae 5 (6S) a4 aie ih (eee RL — 7/4 Change Your Luck Be A rae ret orn ry tne Bg.) See Rl eee KOSMOS CO., 115 Bush Temple, Chicoxe: ```markdown ``` SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 TENNESSEE Memphis, Tenn. Petersburg, Tenn All Fortunes Are Made by Investments --- APPLICATION FOR PURCHASE # ALEXEN & CO. 150 East 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri; Nrs. Laughlin to invest $1500 specify by cash work (NY) to Creek County Loss (MO) to Creek County Rural Loss (MO) to Creek County Rural (Nort West Life Insurance Stock) J. J. ALLEN & CO. 1500 18th street, Kansas City, Missouri Sir: I am interested in ( ) Creek Lake County ( ) Memphis County Indiana ( ) World Wonder Stock Stock ( ) Mid-West Life Insurance Please send me further information. Name Address State Clarksville, Tenn. The Intrudible Concert Co. of Kansas City, Mo., is hosting a concert by C. M. L. Church Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Miss A. M. House, Escuela del Carmen, Miss Emilia Wynn has returned from a two months stay in the backyard of Dumbarton with rehearsal for the Palm Beach, Fla., Palm Beach, Tenn. is in the city. Miss Josephine Wynn is at her home on Sunday morning after a lingering afternoon with Miss Genevieve Strelowman on Dusk street. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wynn are coming in honor of J. Pierrot-colon of Chicago. In The Attic Room, on the street. A party of young folks is coming in honor of J. Pierrot-colon of Chicago. In The Attic Room, on the street. A party of young folks is coming in honor of J. Pierrot-colon of Chicago. Miss L. B. Roberts entertained with a dinner party Tuesday Chicago. In Miss Louise Stamps is at her home with girls from the church after several days visit. The remaining Monday from Boston, Mich. Dyersburg, Tenn. CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Minn. Herry ("Hank") Roberts returned to New York to help Helen and Great Paul Monts Hosei Allen began working at his trade shop. He was a dedicated and selfless colleague. He is a fully dedicated shop. Wade Miller has returned to his home in Montclair, NJ, after graduating from college. 卡萨罗 was in the city the week of Oct. 11 to attend the trial of his cousin, Oct. 2. Thomas Hicks left on an unannounced trip to the United States, the editor of the Optimist. The Kluight was a sitter on Friday, Oct. 14 at the University of Chicago, which will hold its next dance on Saturday. Duluth, MN MISSISSIPPI West Point, Miss. Mrs. Nannie Griffin, Columbus, Miss., worked as the guests of Mrs. Minnie Hinkle Seminary, Mrs. Mary Levis in it, Miss. Mary Levis, and Mrs. Mary Holmes Sensitivity, Miss. Annie Helle Chamberlain was murdered first by W. Miller has left for his school at Utica, Miss. ARKANSAS Newport Ask Born, Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Nina B. and Ruth R. T. Sørensen left on Thursday for Avivaense to preach the Gospel in Bremen, Montana. Truth, truth, the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. and Ruth R. T. Sørensen left on Thursday for Lincoln University, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Cecilia Mayfield, Sørensen, Mrs. J. W. Flenings, Mrs. Alex Sørensen, night for St. Louis, with relatives. Newport, Ark. Miss Sallie Began, St. Louis Mo., arrived Wednesday to visit her parents, Miss Joni and Miss Joseph, Miss Joan, Mo., arrived Tuesday to visit her family, Miss Linda, family is sking at his home on Lake Street, H. M. Vivian is sking, Maryann A. Littke to guitar with Blancheard South College, Rev. J. N. Campbell, P. E. Campbell, Littke to guitar with Blancheard South conference at St. Patian A. M. E. church Sunday. Good services stay and attend the primary society held in morial services Miss K. Smith, disease president, local branch, St. Patian A. M. E. church KANSAS Herington, Kan Mrs. Sarah Johnson has left the city to attend the labour of life at a nightingale hospital. Stevenie is contemplates rapidly a new hospital. R. Pius is out again after a short illness. The services at Shiloh church were well attended at evening. E: Scott Kan Mrs. Low and Mrs. Hobson of Parsons Kath. were here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Kath. were here visiting. Mrs. and Mrs. whole men met at Mrs. J. Q. Merton's Wash- ing house. Mrs. F. Brown of Tewksbury, kane- died oldwell has been all for the past week. Mrs. G. R. Brown left Sunday working for her sister, Mrs. S. W. Salisbury; who is very ill. Mrs. Honey Callow- din was taken off her head. She is doing well. We wish to thank the memorials pending on her sum of $189.20. S. G. R. Smith, Smith, pastor into their new home on 39th street soon. Amy having a vacation. Flinings while Mrs. G. R. Brown is out of the city. Oliver of the work to have an operation per- formed. David Fleming's daughter is betrothed. Mia. visiting with her father. Baxter Springs, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Les of Worcester City meted down to Easter Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, Miss Anna M. Bretherer spent Saturday and Sunday out of town. The progressing bloody, Miss Anna M. Bretherer lived on Saturday and Sunday in Chicopee viking polities. The Mac was a success. Worcester Saturday and Sunday in Chicopee viking polities. The social action by Tom No. 2 was a couple to success Saturday. The social action by Tom No. 2 was a couple to success Saturday. The social action by Tom No. 2 was a couple to success Saturday. ALABAMA Rev. Neesher of the Audubon Baptist church is holding pavilion meetings for from near by towns. Rev. H. C. Bose from the A. M. E. church has arrived from the A. M. E. church will leave for a pavilion in Sioux City, Iowa. Rev. Bose has been a foster家 for two years. There are two foster homes in Sioux City. Boys' club. Wilbur, West, preschool: the Elks. secondary: Boose's Harris, treasurer. We are full of cases of W Diagnosed and Cure and pleasure to me to ann and their friends that I have rec and scientific apparatus known the natural healing rays of the official in women's diseases. modern Sun Lamp has added so R. DAV Female Special Diseases of Women and Children Diagnosed and Cured by Means of the "Alpine Sun Lamp" The image provided is too blurry to accurately recognize any text. It appears to be a grayscale photograph of a person sitting at a table, with a background that includes architectural elements such as columns and a building facade. It is satisfaction and pleasure to me to announce to my numerous patients and their friends that I have recently installed the most modern and scientific apparatus known as the Alpine Sun Lamp, producing the natural healing rays of the Sun. They are exceedingly beneficial in women's diseases. I must say this modern Sun Lamp has added so much to my DR. DAVID B. INGRAM Female Specialist for Women and Children PHONE DREXEL 2353 --- Athens 013 Thursday, October 26, several cars left for the Madison County Soccer team. Several race bosses were taken along. Miss Alfred Mason is visiting friends from the United States. Woodlawn Ala IOWA Burlington, Iowa. Clinton, Iowa Waterloo Iowa success in reaching my patients' discases in half the time heretofore. The following are some of the diseases that the Sun Lamp has proven to be superior to all other machines I have used or seen: Leucorrhoea, Vaginitis, Metrorragia, Ovaritis, Diabetes, Heart Diseases, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, and is the most important aid in the treatment of Tuberculosis and Tumors and various other ailments peculiar to women. KENTUCKY Paris. Kv. Madeline Audia Fatti Brown's farewell tour of the University of Michigan, Nov. 2, Mrs. M. Betty Johnson, 71 died Oct. 19 in Chicago Funeral service, Russell R. Corbin, 1414 Corbin street, conducted by C. Cordis of William H. Coblin, Pasdona, Calif. daughters, C. C. Thomas of Chicago and Mary I. Keyes of Covington by S. M. T. No. 36, W. H. S. football school team here Oct. 15, Score, 52 to 0. Also W. H. S. deflected chl school team here Oct. 22, by score of 12 to 8. Frankfort Ky Bowling Green, Ky. Miss. Mamie Harter spent several weeks in the classroom, convoi-ling with the Franklin All-Stars played in this city Wednesday. The Franklin All-Stars played in the Green. The Warren County Farmers Association will convene in this city on Wednesday and will host his anniversary week before last. The New Bhelth Baptist church will welcome H. D. Carpenter is reported in Prof. E. K. Reed, principal of State College, to an audience at Smith's Groom and Stone Point. Mr. Mabon of lower West Michigan Glove Club is convoi-ling its first program of the season at Woodburn, KS., evening, Oct. 21, to a large audience. Madisonville, Ky NEBRASKA People are hereby warned not to pay them if they go so as to at their own risk. 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Temporary extra. Write for terms and send cash order today. MME. I. M. SUMMERS 13 years of experience. Graduated from P.O. Box 25 Wilmington, Del. FREE TRIAL Let us send this Fine Razor for 30 days free trial. When satisfied after using, send $1.50 or return a new razor. Old Dominion Cutlery Works, 1200 N. 15th St. Successfully Treated THE CALVACURA METHOD INVARIABLY PRODUCES GRAZING PRESURE PAGE ELEVEN GAS — X-RAY of my system DO IT NOW, BEFORE YOU FORGET. ```markdown ``` AROUND THE HUB Cv CHARLES E. FREEMAN JR. Robinson, Berlital Bradley Bohman, a Boston tenor, was painted in a beautiful 19th-century painters' studio in the 18th Baptist school in Boston. He was dedicated to the appreciation of Mr. Bohman and was demonstrated by his painters. First: Symphony Orchestra The Victorian Concert Orchestra of Australia has been conducting American and first New South Wales orchestras, as well as orchestras about the arts in White, through the genesis of a motion milestone. This orchestra will present its program for Sunday afternoon at the other works of Colebrook, Teichmüller, and Elliott, all of the recordings for photograph compilations have been received by many mankind. The orchestra each applauded applauded each number on the program. Women's Service Club FREE TO Pile Sufferers Don't Go Out-Unzip-Um Tv Tries This New Hume Cure. That Anyone Can Use. Simple Chew comfort or cost of Time. Simple Chew Occasionally and Rid Yourself of Pine. My initial method for the treatment rested on the belief that thousands of grateful birds tend to this, and I wanted you to try this method at my expedition. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development, it is essential or permanent, you should send for this free trial treatment. No matter where you live—no matter what your age or occupation—if you are a bird, your method will remain your identity. I especially want to send it to those all forms of countryside cases and other local wildlife that have failed. I want you to realize that my method depends on the one most dependent treatment. This liberal offer of tree treatment is too important for you to neglect a single tree. It does not move you. Simply use the coupon—but do this now-TOAYM Free Pile Remedy SMA Page Blogs, Marshall Mich. Please send free trial of your Method to: THE BUCKEYE STATE By Alexander O. Taylor Price of the Auburn Insurance Co. was in Columbia, Ohio, in interest of the company's business, is making rapid strides in business under the supervision of A. C. Chatham. Rev. A. C. Clark, D. D. B. F. Cassius, A. M. E. Church of Columbia in initial sermon at St John's church A. O Taylor K. of P's. Hold Smoker The Second Battalion of the Second Regiment, P. R. K. of P. gave an enlistment to Home Thursday evening, October 29. Members of the regiment from Alabama, Lorinah Carlton and Cleveland, Larry Williams and the prestigious praise for the success of the officer, Barry Murray, sergeant, died on his 90th birthday with his Hert Williams stunts, and Capt. Irwin, chaplain of the Second Regiment, the order, Major Powder upon his second year with light prospects, the order, Major Powder upon his 1922 enlistment. A lottery will be held November 5, Mrs. Lila Holmes and Mrs. Robert S. Carlton, to see her sick mother, Mrs. Victoria Taylor, 254 K. 46th street, and Mrs. James Montreal, 300 Montreal, Canada, motored here and sent several days at the Central Station on Saturday's races: Kathleen K. and Mary Williams, two of which won first and second hearts, are George C., and Marjorie Mignon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hammett, and Mrs. Marjorie Mignon, both marriage anniversary this Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlett are Mrs. Nannie K. and La Sante, daughter, Mrs. Nannie K. DR. LE ROY N. BUNDY DENTIST 2265 E. 40th St., "The St. John" CLEVELAND, OHIO Farlors equipped with the most modern appliances for efficiency and service. Gas administered. In attendance: Dr.Le Roy N. Bundy SURGEON DENTIST Dr. Charles Gray MECHANICAL EXPERT Why Not Mayor Fitzgerald? Why Not Councilman Fleming? Do you know that all the appointments mentioned above are appointed by the Councilman Thomas W. Fleming? Councilman Fleming appeals to the voters of the city to vote for him in the city council. His record is: He has secured the passes of more legislation in the city council. He has joined the council together. Secure one of his circuitors and be convinced. The department heads in the city hall council in Wigw. Because he is always requesting some improvement to bet- for the occupation of the 11th ward, Mr. Flening is a aerd Law School Berkshire-Walcott-Wa- College with the in 1966, passed in 1966, passed the state, and has practiced law in 1969, since. In 1969 he was elected coun- being the first of the have to the city council. In 1911 of his clients in the 11th ward, and a product of the Cleveland law school, one of Mr. Mishkin-Wall a co-education with L. B. in 1906. In 1908, he passed the state law and has practiced law in Wisconsin. In 1909 he was elected councillor over the new council. In 1911 he was defeated by "Dem" success. In 1917 he was appolished deputy state oil inspector. In 1913 he was nominated by the new council, and elected, being the first man of the race to represent a third term as councilman and seeking his form of several important committees of the city council, being THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Catherine Gwynn enters their friends Friley home of their parents at town on town guests were Lester Stewart of Dayton Mt. Joe Stewart ID to 22 North Shore chairman of the fire and police commission. He is a member of the Eklaviyah Home for Aged People, Pebble Beach Association, Mr Zion Conservation and many of our large bodies of work. He is the wife of the wife of the city and the late progress. Recently he was appointed grand master of the World be Grand Judge George E. Wileson, which is a distinct position. He is also co-ordinator of the Serminist Council Thomas's record and be convinced of his deserved position of another term. The fact that he was instrumental in securing an unprecedented county tax role might be sufficient proof of his interest in features. Courteous Jacob Sinclair in the 17th ward, Herman Tinker in the 12th ward, Attorney John M. Marshall, assistant director of law and city franchise commission. Please note these colleagues. All are regular Republic candidate candidates for our one vote. All are fair-minded and were instrumental in the present role. Mr. Marshall in the 19th is mk Newark, Ohio Schrlag Ohio Mrs. L. Baskett has returned home after eight weeks visiting in Indiana. Walter Baskett was called to the bedside this morning. Mr. Baskett returned home Friday. Fred Kaw, son of Oscar Kaw, and Mrs. William Watson moved to Alliance Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Watson Sunday. J. Tinker moved to Alliance Thursday. The leisure and growth of Mrs. Isabelle Bearfield. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy spent the evening with the Baskett basket made a flying trip to Alliance busy with the Pony system. Mrs. N. Palmer returned to Soling Monday. East Liverpool Ohio THE N "pressing and training G. MORGAN'S HAIR Before OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY. We pride ourselves highly with the few enterprises that are now and original before the war prices and in our institution, February 12th, 1899. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G. A. Hair Refiner Cream, positively straight Bleicheen Ointment, beautifies and clears Hair Groomer, beautifies and clears Hair Pressing Night Cap, presses and Italian Hair Oil, beautifies and softens Hair Pressing Night Cap, makes the Dandruff and Teter drips, rises the cases. Black Hair Stain temporarily changes Hair Lay-Fine Pomade, makes unruly Hair Refiner Soap, necessary for treat a beautiful Our Products and shampoo. We Guarantee Our Products Individually Advertised or Money Remittances must be accompanied. No goods shipped G. G. D. unless your Drum Assembled. THE G. A. MORGAN 5204 HARLEM AVENUE, C LEARN A Become Independent THE NEW IDEA "pressing and Training the Hair while you sleep" G.A. MORGAN'S HAIR REFINER CREAM Before After PHAUL MARIL PRICE $100 OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE We pride ourselves very highly when we say to you that we are one of the few enterprises that are now and have been able to quote you with our original before-the-war prices and maintain our high standard of quality and quantity. With the musical guarantee that we started with since the birth of our institution, February 14, 1899. We Guarantee Our Products individually and Collectively to Do Exactly as Advertised or Money Cheerfully Refunded. Remittances must accompany all orders. We pay no postage or express Goods shipped G. C. MORGAN HAIR REFINING CO. Your ask for Drugs, or write THE G. A. MORGAN HAIR REFINING CO. 5204 HARLEM AVENUE, N. E. C. ELEVEN, OHIO. LEARN A BUSINESS! A 1 Troy Ohio Alliance, Ohio Mrs. Lloyd Southern's special Monday and Friday classes at Easey who underwent an operation in the Son, loses his job and becomes a masquerade satirist. She stands at the Sottero clinic Friday night, Mrs. Lloyd's daughter, Mrs. N. Belle Atwood, the Smith, 144th Street brothel street, with a little new boy, Ted J. J. Murrell, a feature of his life is 50 years. He was a citizen of Allentown, PA and Mrs. Murrell Sunday in East Liverpool, Bro W S. Allentown and Allentown, Ohio from Bittman, Va. Weltsville, Ohio Rev. J. W White of First Baptist deceased. Rev. J. N Star threw his a mosaic party for the benefit of the deceased. Rev. J. N Star threw his a mosaic party for the benefit of the deceased. Ernest Godman is sending his vacation in Mr. Godman's home to his wife and friend of Ditsur- fur. For Mr. and Mrs Godman sent Ditsurfur to Mrs Godman for a fondable Sunday. Mrs Godman sent its ill. Get ready for the Missions, for Mrs Godman, for Mrs Godman, Fifth and Main streets. G. F. Gaiman was in Pittsburgh on business Satur- fur. Marlon Ohlie Rev. H. E. Lewis, pastor of A. M. E. St. Paul church, church was held at Lima omaha. Mt. Zion Handles church are holding the first baby speaker. Every one welcome, come one and all. Mr. Cressy has returned from a few days visit. Genexa Ohio Sakitan Oleo Services were held at the baptist Church Sunday. Rev. Owen of Churchwood in the R. Y. P. P. members rendered a program. Miss Hirsch was also volunteered to give an entertainment Halloween at the Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. the Honorate of G. W. Towns is doing sponially, Mrs. Lena Fruit and money donated by the members of the Ald Society, Mr. Davis, returned to his home in Bayside, rho. Dellairc Ohio Dr. L. W. White, who attended Conference at Lima, Ohio, has been recognized for the third year as pastor. Mrs. Winnie Lankey has returned from Columbus, Ohio, where she was an area pastor. From Columbus, she is seriously ill at the sanatorium. Mrs. Larkey, Myers and brother, Duplex Myers, have been called by Mrs. Larkey, where they were called by the THE NEW IDEA Inning the Hair while you sleep" HAIR REFINER CREAM After PRICE $100 QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE really when we say to you that we are one of our best sellers, you quote us with our patience and maintain our high quality guarantee that we started with since the birth h. 1899. F. G. A. MORGAN'S HAIR PRODUCTS straighten hair in 15 minutes. restore the combed hair. inpatient growth of good-looking hair. uses and trains the hair while you sleep. hair soft, straight and glossy. rides the head of dandruff and other dis. changes faded hair black. unruly hair lay where you want it. treatment with hair refiner cream and poo. individually and Collectively to Do Exactly as Musterful Refunded. All orders. We get a postage or express less accompanied by satisfactory references. Our Druggist, or write. BOGAN HAIR REFINING CO. NUE, N. E. CLEVELAND, OHIO. A BUSINESS! independent of a Job In thirty days you can be prepared to earn from $200 to $300 a month in the Cleaning. Dyeing and Pressing business. Full details upon request and 2 cents for postage. D. BELL & CO. 3425 Indiana Ave., Chicago "BEAUTY RESTORED" Blemishes Removed In A Few Days Celestial Bleaching Cream WHITENS THE SKIN AT ONCE Imoves Liver Spots. Frickles. Tan and Suuburn. Solutely pure and harmless. No trace of mercury acid.—Ask your druggist or by mail 58c. Manufactured by the CELESTIAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 13 Calumet Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. Live Agents Wanted Mrs. David Kimbo, Sunday, Mrs. Zelia Kimbo has recovered after an illness. Quite a crowd of friends accompanied the Italian Beauty Football team to Campherra Sunday, played the Campherra Sunday, visited her daughter in Columbia, and Mrs. Sara Williams is perhaps in all at the conference which was held in Lima, to the Mount Zion Baptist church with her husband. The masked ball was cast by the young men of this city Monday, October 16. She her husband attends conference. She her husband attends conference. She her husband attends conference. Mr and Mrs. Kuny Lose, is very ill because she is being bottle girl at the house of Mr. and Mrs. George Waller a few days and mother are getting more nice. Henry Brands made the only touchdown in the game Sunday when the team won 14-10 against Bruce Hickman, to II. H is laid up with a sustained knee, the result of Sat. 11's injury. Emina Robinson of Columbia was the ghost of Mrs. William Wilson. Sun is set and the team returns to the field, with a dancing party Monday evening. They will also entertain with a dance performance. Kelsey was operated on for the removal of toenails and adhocts At Lawrence spending the week in Cleveland and Yellow Streams, Ohio. Mrs. Isabel Law and her brother, Mr. and Herbert Wilson, Mrs. Maurice Cobbs is visiting in Corvallis, born in New York. 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Sunday school meeting, Mrs. Doy of Draft, Mih. about Sunday and city Mr. Posey is engaged by the pastor to his inquirement in the city. He conducts an ten days several meeting at Walker, pastor of the A.M. E. church, presented at the new farm Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Posey meets at Walker, pastor of the A.M. E. church, presented at the new farm Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Washington left Sunday morning for Aberdeen, Miss. to appear at the A.M. E. church Sunday night in a barn under the windows of the A.M. E. church. Downsie, Mih. A very pleased entertainment was given at the Secondary Church Fair. A cake with a prize in it was sold at the winner of the pete's. Henry Harrison, Mrs. Lauwim Borken and Mrs. Touraku to South Head to spend the day Home Brew For Your Liver sluggish today—all cut you a package of St. Jo- Regulator, a vegetable at two teaspoonsful in a two-thirds of a cup of water. Let it steep for a few then strain. 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Church on the 17th which was well patched, the 18th which was well maintained, the 19th to the tune of *Alexa*, Alexa Brandy, Jr., is the southmaster, the 21st anniversary of *Wo*, was celebrated on the 18th instance of the Washington University, which attained furniture by Reed's or oakstem, which attained Reliable chairs of Pittsburg, Pa., held a chicken contest and danced at the feature of the chicken contest was the Cayette chicken contest in which he killed and 45 records. Even though he was an open challenge to any one who competed, he established no one accepted the challenge, so in these parts that Cayette chicken was furnished by Myers' jazz or oakstem and by Myers' jazz or oakstem avenue is visiting relatives and friends in Newburgh, New York, where visiting friends in Wheeling, Pa., were cornered all of Pittsburg, Va., were cornered last Sunday at the home of Mr. Street, Mrs. Walter Brandy and children, Seward and Fern, and relatives in Washington, Va. Mrs. Julia Griffin was the guest of the University of Mississippi Near of Jackson, Ms. Griffin and friends in this City Saturday and Sun- day. Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Jones Harwood meted in Indianapolis Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Tebowson and some wore dress. Mrs. Tebowson and Mrs. Harwood met Sunday. Mrs. Robert Bennett returned to her home in Indianapolis of South Caldwell street has returned from a visit with relatives at Gritchie, a visit with relatives at Gritchie, Ky. church with her Thursday at the home of Mrs. Daniel Russell of Kapon, Mrs. Daniel Russell of Kapon, Mrs. church with her Thursday at the home of Mrs. Daniel Russell of Kapon, Mrs. Daniel Russell of Kapon, Misses Belle Artis, Lois Marschall, Lois Marschall, Clar- tine's association at Indianapolis Misses McLean Artis, Mrs. 14 C. Williams, Mrs. Milie Brabachon, Mrs. Aedwyn Smith, Mrs. Aedwyn Smith, Mrs. Mora Dineen, Mrs. Grove Hardin was visited by the Missouri Society Missouri Society. 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Attorney John Wilson, a popular native son of the District of Columbia, is commuting in criminal cases to his credit. Thursday evening, exiting, 55, a life-size photo displayed at the old Fellows hall. The daughter of the late Fellows and J. Finley Johnson, John Jackson, 72, Gillian Johnson, his post at the Agricultural Department after enjoying his annual voyage to the internal card party and supper, Mr. their 12th wedding anniversary, Buiie Bryant and M. M. L. S. Wilson Union Station Notes C. W. Bukus appeared at Campbell last summer and rendered a violin solo "Home, Sweet Home," with variations on the theme. He was adamantly accompanied by Edward Miner, who was E. Smith about the work and in business with him, who is rapidly improving from an operation which he provided with equipment until enough to presume it must undergo again after a few weeks of illness. Theatrical Thoughts Hotel Happenings WISCONSIN Beloit, Wis. The Youna Men's Ellicence Club will hold its annual fundraiser, Water Y M. C's Friday evening, October 25. Rev. Brown of Emmanuel Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Baptist Convention by members of Botel A. M. J. church. There were empty, and addresses by Rev Russell of Botel A. M. J. church and Mrs. Isaac Williams of Alexandria, La. A social was given Saturday at the Botel A. M. J. church under the auspices of the M. E. H. A. avenue gave a lecture at the Saturation Army Hall Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. C. H. Fountain preached his farewell for the conference Tuesday morning. Milwaukee, Wis. Bs. Miss. Cecelia Phillips. Beloit, Wis. Rev. C. H. Fountain of Bethel A. M. H. church has returned from compaction and household of kith will have a mask made for the occasion. Mrs. A. Horn of 160th street was a visitor to the annual conference and Mrs. C. H. Fountain. Meslams S. Camp and burgess of St. James and Mrs. C. H. Fountain. Meslams S. 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Simply you need it when needed. Sip Swap Peppin FREE OF CHARGE, Calvellau, Washington St, Monticello, III. Write me today THE CHICAGO DEFENDER FORTUNES BEING MADE IN OIL LEASES You Can Own Your Own. $10.00 Will Start You The Possibilities We Offer You Give Promise to Be Even Better If you really want to share in the fortunes which have been made in the oil and gas business you cannot afford to pass up this great offer. Nearly every Colored man and woman who are now enjoying ease and comfort from their oil interest have been the owners of the land. By acquiring your own lands you have not to rely on the honesty of others. It costs you nothing to investigate this offer. THIS MAY BE FORTUNE Please send me without obligation on my part full information concerning your oil lands and leases. All Prairie State news must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication. life health and staff writer for the Illinois Convincitor, was in Decatur Illinois. Frescoort, W. Chicago Heights, Ill. Alten. Ill. Quincy, Ill. After spending several days with her husband, Mr. Morris, Baffer returned to her home, 292 Eight 18th street, Cheyenne, Wyo. Sunny Baffer returned to her home, 292 George Kinney was held in the home of his niece, Mrs. Hattie Foster, Wollomomie. He was a patient at the State Hospital. He was at the State Hospital, at the time of his death. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 2 p. m., the funeral service was held in Union Baptist church. Dr. R. N. Murrell completed the service. He was a member of the Charles Morris passed away at his home. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 2:20 p. in conducted East Moline, IL Boy, I. W. Hess, pastor of the A. M. E. church, attended the annual conference of the Douglas Library Club held a very interesting program Friday at Davenport, Ia., visited her sister in East Moorland, and Thursday night, George Leavers and Charlene Hassett, students at East Moorland, played the football eleven. Leavers plays right end and Rassett haffafo k. Couch Himphis in all games played this season. Harvey, III. Mr. Charles Williams, pastor of St. James Church, A.M. E. Church, has been named church leader. He was hoved and hibishoply respected by church leaders. The past year was quite a successful one for him, he reported a report to the church. He is a splendid pastor and the good people and friends wish for him to continue his work for the new year. The Second Baptist church has started their work for the new year as one of the oldest ministers of their connection. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clift have visited them this week. Mounds, Ill. Onarea, Ill. Rev. James preached to a large crowd on Saturday morning. Mrs. Hunt has started to work on her house, which was burned last week, and Mrs. Hunt has started to work on her little friends, Mrs. Kittle Rodin-Robinson, Mrs. Clyde Merwick had a dinner with Mrs. Clyde Merwick and a woman who visited her from Springfield ill. Jacksonville, Ill. Mrs. Wade Williams entertained the members of the North End Social Club on Wednesday in Bedwell street, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentley, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Grigley of Bloomington, IL, is in the city on account of the illness of her husband. Agents and Salesmen Wanted Everywhere Let us send you full particulars P. O. Box 96, Gateway Station 1515 E. 18TH ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. Coire, Ill. Galesburg, Ill. and Sunday school at the Second Baptist church Oct. 29. Sparta, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. Alten, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Terry of New Haven Wilton, MA. Mr. and Mrs. Scott attended the Western Convention in tombstones, New Haven, Mass., at their bacill on State Street. Rev. Joseph H. Hogan, the late Sunday of the United Baptist School, A. Hoppe and Mr. Graham are Ms. I. Hoppe and Mr. Graham are Ms. I. Hoppe and Mr. Graham are United Baptist church Mme. McHallister will give her first re- search. Mrs. Huff Higgins and Browne attend the A. M. K. Conference. 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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 RESUL EAVES HOME TO AVOID BEATING, IS SHOT LATER James Calloway, 30, 2211 La Salle street, shot his sweetheart, Mrs. Helen Brown, dead in a vacant lot on Davis Street, and then himself, in a fit of four runs. The shooting of the man occurred in a vacant lot on Davis Street, after a Gobble Saturday afternoon, her assistant sent five bullets into body, then returned to his home two times, this time his own. The couple had been living at the home of Mrs. Maled Calloway, co-wife of the man, and died along with them together, according to Mrs. Calloway. She had heard no argument over the Saturday morning, when she saw the man leave the house. Calloway there. He walked the door nervously during her al- ive and left the house in four in the afternoon about 4:15 he met Necklub in the bit near Newborn Street. "No, I'm not going home if you are one to be told me," she was her injuredly. An irrational grievance over where he had been believed by a fellow. Her care was refused to be committed to the hospital. The woman was rescued to Provident hospital, where she is in a cooled room. The cooled himself was taken to the trauma hospital. His condition also worsens. BULLY CORNERS QUARRY; GETS HEART OUT IN TWO Hutch Brown, 40, 182 Brown Street, enjoyed the reputation of being. According to the stories by his associates he would be taken to the hospital. He combined efforts of four of his friends to pull him off of Leon Street, 1818. Another avenue, whom He embarked Stokes to tour different locations Sunday. At Stokes was a collection of three beaches. Brown saw a closed camp up a starway at 11 Dockside street. Fiddler the man was on the beach. The control that he was controlled. He was his manship and made a desperate dance at Brown. Brown fell for Stokes. He was in the middle of the dance. White Stercs, Malissa Dee, Liam and other were sewing the neighborhood. He was on the Harrison street stage and gave him up to Sergeant Arbran Damby. Stokes was an intern at Pen Jones state University held at Pen Jones state University. SLAIN WOMAN IS VICTIM JOE HATCHET WELDER OF HATCHEI WELDER Siphadap this man his wife, fellow, repeated to their home at 25 Friar were they faced Marian Murray, his sister from childhood, a close friend in which there was a large gap between them, and a friend at a age, Smith turned to an lath, but before the power passed the authorities are moving us to situation, the committee committed the murder. The suspect's pay hold him for the actus rei, jury at the condition of a suspect. 40 YEARS IN TREASURY DEPARTMENT: NOW DEAD Mr. W. Westman was employed in the department of Washington and did the necessary work for the resi- sence. S. W. Westman's street address was 100 Westman Street, M. Park, and his university address among the colleges of Wes- kman was a member of Social Justice No. 1, F. The doctoral is survived by a wife, Josephine J. Jolt, W. W. Johns, C. Wale- r A. A. Cary, C. Williams and Lonnie M. QUARREL OVER REMOVAL OF FURNITURE IS FATAL 40-YEAR-OLD LOVER Washington, D. C. Oct. 25—Walter force. Lilburns 45, 25 Mott Place, a cook in the home of Les Mothers, a cook in the home of Les Mothers, a cook in the home of Les Mothers, and a girl who had gone little to encourage. Lilburns attentions. So the old where he and the wilde world, and the cook's head, in to try the advent of the cook's head. Lilburns was a poor son after adoption. He admitted the crime and his mother died of poverty before the playing. CHICAGO'S PLEASANT HOTEL 133d, 350 and Wabash avenue, 4 Chicago's most pleasant hotel to the elevated roads and courts, but from minutes' ride to the city, the elevated roads and courts, but from minutes' ride to the city, the elevated roads and courts, but from minutes' ride to the city, the elevated roads and courts, but not select your winter quarters, steam bath and private baths. Do not select your winter quarters, steam bath and private baths. It is the superior cities. It is the superior degree of the management to provide the most comfortable service that may be offered to you, and the service, coordination, and transportation. There is daily mail services. There is food at extremely low prices. When coming to Chicago look up the food at extremely low prices. Or write a information-Advert. Jessie Sister stated that she knew Mr. Sister had been severely burned but there had been a mental difference in the girl after a nine month stay in the hospital. She had been severely burned two years ago. The body as reduced to underwater Purbars, 3212 state street. LOST RELATIVES Want to know the whereabouts of my mother, whose maiden name was Lizzie Brown. Last heard of in Chicago, living on Indiana avenue, in the 1920s. Married Marcia Dollifant room room, Perthiana temple, Louisville, Ky. MANIEL WEAVER Would like to show whereabouts of my art, Manuel Weaver. Address communications to Annie McCauley, Bridge, Ark. EARLY SIMMONS Anyone knowing whereabouts of Earle or George Simmons of Nearth died and they are here to estate, please notify their brother, Robert Simmons 445 Hastings street, Detroit. EDINA RUTH THOMPSON We want to know the whereabouts of Eleanor Ruth Thompson, alias Eleanor Ruth Carter, aged 25, color brown. She died and raced by Mary Ann Thompson. Seed information to Claude L. Jones, Lansing, Michigan ave. Lansing, City, NY. ALICE MILLER Anyone knowing who abducts an Anderson, last year, or abducts Anderson, last year, or abducts communicate with David Hobson a Harrison avenue, Jersey City The Ress Automobile school to now in full session. Come in now for a summer position. Calls are coming in almost daily for competition chauffeurs and mechanics. All automobiles know how to drive their cars. Are you prepared? Our daylight storage cars and vehicles and garage and apartment to give you first class service. We have a few more storage cars and garage and apartment reasonable. Come in now and avoid the fall rush. Cars washed, published, and cleaned. Call Ress for estimates on your repairs. He will give you a square dent. For further information call 1-800-255-1000 or East 10th street. Advertise! BREAKS ARM Cincinnati, O. Oct. 26—Jacqueline C. Eau, 612 years old, of 1968 Northbrook broken area, the result of a full from an unprotected stairway. The boy is the son of Mrs. Francis Eau, su- cident of service at Hotel Auraldale. ADVERTISING NURSING In sad but loving remembrance of James L. Curtis, United States minister who departed this life Oct. 23, 1917. "Some may think you are forgotten but I do not is nearly healed, but little do you know the sorrow that he within my heart; But at last some glacier morning, from sorrow from pain, from it that you are so dear, it is sweet to know we will meet again. Where there is no more And the one we loved so dearly Has only gone before." —Mother and Wife, New Orleans, La., Oct. 28—Darrow Loeed lived in this city Oct. 27, 1920. He is still alive, his place is vacant, dear. One which cannot be filled. We all mourn your loss. Your children, Emmet, Florestin, mother and sister and brother. 2007 South Robertson street, New Orleans, La. In sad and loving memory of Hon. James Logan Curtis, U.S. ex-missurer who passed away Oct. 24, 1917. "More and more each day we miss Friends, may think the wound is healed; but they know the sorrow Loss within our hearts concealed." Loving wife, mother, sisters and brothers. In sad but loving memory of my daughter and husband. Abby ham Marshall, who passed into the Great Beyond Oct. 25, 1918. Loving wife, Roberta E. Marshall. CARD OF THANKS 1 ADVECTUREMENTS CASON TEA ROOM There is only one "best" place to meet that place to be the Crown Room at 1055 Calumet avenue, second apartement, one hour south of the guest-served all-house restaurant for dinner at Sunday, Oct. 30 from 6:30 to 9:30. Needles, roast chicken, dressing, gel lettuce, cranberries, or roast beef, sweet potatoes, egg plant fruitlets, berry lettuce salad, French peas, leeks, milk. All this with real service for seventy-five cents; on week days the restaurant offers dinner parties. One visit to the Crown Tea Room will make you a regular patron. Reservations can be made by calling 212-622-2222. AUTOS FOR SALE MEDICAL MENTEN WANT! Over 200 women Airee Attere in Dana Kiner and Larry Menden and making a difference in the community. The company is designing, writing to and meeting ATEE MEDICAL PANY. Monmouth, NJ 07810. CONSTIPATION will not trouble you if you take Galee Herb Tea. Tastes good. Send dime Galee Herb Tea. Galee Co. 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A. 623 Mile Ridge, an DRESSMAKING FASHIONABLE DESIGN-MAKING ALSO FUR compatible. For more info, visit: bit.ly/1btb1t in you want Help, in fact, to exchange FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS 3940-42 Indiana Avenue Nose Ward 294 4524-29 Indiana Avenue Phone Drecel 5193 Beautiful, Cozy, Warm FURNISHED ROOMS Electric Lights, Gas, Hot and Cold Water With Private Lockers, Gas Stoves With Private Laundries, Gas Stoves With Private Washers, Gas Stoves $2.00. Handy to Surface Linens MIS. MIS. MIS. PHANKAN- LIN, FREQ. DOUGLAS HOTEL LARGE ST, 22nd FL, FILS. ROOM, 10 am. week, $25.25. 22nd FILS. ROOM, 3 am. week, $25.25. FILS. ROOMS MODERN, 42nd AND CP, 10 am. week, to children. Call Vivian M. Mrs. Clark. ST. LAWRENCE IN, 42nd FILS. DORING INDEX, $25.25 and cp. M. Mrs. Clark. PEARL AVENUE. 2241 MIDDLEFIELD FFN steam bain, heat, water, refrigerator E. 48TH FL. 422- MODERN FURN. ROOM E. 48TH FL. 422- APT. ROOM: ROM sunroom. Call after 5 p.m. 2013 INDIANA AVE. 425- NEP FURN. 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UNFURNISHED ROOMS 2013TH PARK AVENUE, 319th APT, 4TW-APT 1000 S. 319th AVENUE, 319th APT moving with will, willchase, borges 5215 TIVENNES AVENUE, 406th APT, 2TW-APT 1000 S. 406th AVENUE, farm, or uniform; moving with will, willchase, borges 5215 TIVENNES AVENUE, 4527th APT, 2TW-APT 1000 S. 4527th AVENUE, farm, or uniform; moving with will, willchase, borges 5215 FLATS FOR RENT WARHAV AVK - 215-548-2187 FLOYD BROWN WARHAV AVK - 215-548-2187 FLOYD BROWN BUTCH AVK - 215-548-2187 BOWY BROWN BUTCH AVK - 215-548-2187 BOWY BROWN FIRM, 215-548-2187 FIRM, 215-548-2187 FOR RENT PRESENT BY AFTERMATHS AND EYE SURGERY and PARTIES. For information call HANDLEM GARAGE 2428 AND LIVING ROOM BROTHERS. Stewart & Neal 20222 Michigan ROOMS WANTED PAGE FIFTEEN household Goods, thing you can use. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TEN DAY SALE of the finest lots in Morgan Park Make Your Own Terms We are cutting the prices, as we have done, and have 36 block left, which must be sold. It will get to there. State State st. cur to 11th st. transfer west on 11th st. to Monroe st. to Greenwood; mounded Mt. Greenwood: get off at 11th st. to Greenwood. Property location: 109th place between Throop and Loomie st. for information, call客服. J. H. SIMONS & CO. EFFON TRAIL & INCOME PAID 100% of the money made the trail is used to make the trail more enjoyable. 100% monthly, equally monthly. You get the opportunity to be in well and participating interest in the trail. You get a bank referral and will receive a bank referral and will receive a bank referral and will receive a bank referral AND ARE TEXAS OIL CO. 100% STEWART & NEAL MICHIGAN AVE. FACTORY 62 Two modern 8 and 10 room houses; electric utility; $300 down; balance thoulipe. Downs. BARNAM-TWO TWO'S ON WASHAM AVE. bathroom 60th and 61st ais. Price $1,500. Citizens, W. 51st, St. Work called for and delivered Neat, accurate. Manuscripts copied, curcular letters, etc. OPHELIA PLANAGAN 4347 Vincentnes Ave. Dresel 3225 SSS Limousine - ava Phone Number 4313 6543 wired for electric light or power. We are will be pleased to estimate your work. will be pleased to estimate your work. continuum and multimedia work. DON'T SEND ONE PENNY Just send your name and address and we will send you by return mail to a beautiful 10x8 ft. wide, 12 ft. long, silk lined, with 2 pockets, one on each side. Price $150.00. All surrel钱钱. Our price, $180.00. If you are not satisfied in five days return to us and we will round your money. All postage We take all the risk. Send now. MANS OVERCRAFT SUIT SIZE 38 LADY suit skin color for coat; black cloth dress suit; black cloth dress; black ruffle dress suit; black ruffle dress 2700 R B MAIZE SALE HEADQUARTERS- clothing store, Gilfresno Co. 109 W. 47th st. thru. FULL DRESS SUITS FOR RENT AT 422 650 3000 home age. 1234. BUSINESS CHANCES MAN WANTED—TO WEAR THE LATEST style man-to-marathon wear and be general administrator. Must be fluent in White Bakerbridge Theater Talking Dept. 497, Florence. FOR SALE—SEMIFINAL MARKET. AT A SAG- ING PRICE to attend to streetwear. Call at 600 State at. MAN WANTED IN PROFITABLE LACE STYLE. TO WEAR THE LATEST STYLE man-to-marathon wear and be general administrator. Must be fluent in White Bakerbridge Theater Talking Dept. 497, Florence. FOR SALE—SEMIFINAL MARKET. AT A SAG- ING PRICE to attend to streetwear. Call at 600 State at. OFFICES FOR RENT WANTED - HILLIERNE or DUSKHAMER to provide local office, good locality, Call Dollars 477, for dessertware, military, dry goods. FOR RENT = DESHARLE OFFICE IS FOR RENT = DESHARLE OFFICE IS rertie CHICAGO DEFENDER octositc’ PAGE OF THE | OCTOBER 29, 1921 ll The only enduring success is that which enables one to make the world better off through his efforts —Ctrt.th CMI } encanolgpeentes [LETS SS |[_——_——Te Vane chr_—___JPR A. WILBERFORCE. WILLA, Beers eer. ee P ateans magia fe aos maori cow | eemeor FZ j | SEEDERS Sag" Sear res eases | a4 SaaS seetiagagwone nom monents | Hg Sih euroat ea U7 VEE Soe eee So ee eee ce on. | kane atte tint 4 iterates one | IZ Pat essa SSR [oat ae gnc i i ty ons vw avn a hsm | Sh a es 8S CP ax — flew sece Melee ett. ctor es ee Senco awe not been Deter rea tan 22 yy, yz, OSE TERT aay ironic tat tne Bic Laatee tnt tres mason o€ wine SINCE FROM PRESENT INDICATIONS it seems to be the purpwre of tks present national audminttra~ Bon fo tr? the experiment of building up a Republican party at thw South under the leadershin of “ily Rhites* the question x frequently anked, what 9 Juy-rwaicclstat In ether words; who are “Iily whites?” They comprive a small group of Southern white men ho ure politically aurbituus, but who are devoid of phssieal avd moral courage. POLITICALLY they prefer to be Sdentified with! ‘the local machine in their respective localities, {n= Appropriately culled the Degovratic party. nut brvaus they Ktlow or care anything about the priveipies and Soctrines of that of aay other paray, Wat Because £18 Jocally Unpopiticr for a white man Wo Ive anything else than a Democrat, SINCE THEY NAVE NOT THE COURAGE to ‘openly antaconize thik sentiment they sare wing, to Ca thouitelcey Republicans only upen condition that She Ieepublican parts will take substantially: the xame island ua what £4 eallld the race prblem ax that taken By the Pwmecmta Even under rene circumstances they prefir to aet with the Democratic paror sf uhrowch That ‘channel ther ambition for eaiclal preferment Gould be yratisled, Tut sive they yoasexs nelther tn~ Bucne nor follwwins and Lave only a Limited know! fico Of thew things that are cxentint to constitute: Gicteney’ in qaitlie wffctals, thelr ambition cannot be gratia throweh what channel HENCE: thes are willing. to ally themselves with, the Htepublictn of any ether purty throuch which It may be possible Yor them to have thelr names placed Spon the wovernncat payroll. Some polat to the Eirerr of fmm Watson, now United States senator, from Georgin, Vail reeent rears he waw oUt of har~ mony with the foral Drmeeratin machine of his sate. nd yet he f4 tow a rewresertative of that machine tn the senate. Thar Sar tte bought abwut? Watson fas suteeath weathe amt skpeacd to we the Papas gies ie tub ater the eal of the local Deiniecrate sehen in izenreta, ti fored recognition. IRS Tie CANIMATH of the Puguiise party for Provides of fis Peal States hee made sam active and Rlsente aytssn, tot Iweawse he Wan dterested in Terie cts ot that parts. But because he was Soanh f femaond fee utieer 2 am a medium £08 se foes fn wach geitioad aaahftiona chro the cha Boe gl eh'n pwewonat ehates, tontelt, the Demueratie fests, ie thas Ten Watson wat atloweesfal, Many of Theor oot tivated 23° white are Seabee with the Met that sat "Ton Waren ak tyr calling hiniset a Popuiiet they ean de by calling themselves Reuh= Heans in thie they are nea likely 10 steered, for the ronson ticst Tom Watson, in spite of Wis faults at Shertoomiie, whieh are matnermus, Ht eamniot he deni hat he fe took abe itd Leas. "in, addition te. the be le reeoureetul and vorsatiie, Tatellectuatiy, theré= fore, he fe far sitverion ty thant Lethe sn deaannateatiee sroup eaciot “Tuy white” Kepublican. SO'FAR a honoset eensientons uh publle questions sate eemiecttiot fe otal the ate upent a Beary Dest An 19 Gther reagent. Tho weap of “ily whites” Feperesemt iaas which commande the tesiwet of few and the con Beenee of hese iy th ie wate Frienda thie sie bowed yon with seu este af tester, a bes gerne Of ans sewn witty supiets oy dhezuee amd wonteyt, As between a “bly white” art Demierrat the batter, ‘Jo the Sous tijurninensle. nnd tine eoal Bereta HUSHING. THINGS UP Ss MoI: THAN A WAG who eer tn sfroge tte olivios Woe at 18 SE a qunumestonaal investi tos toe prrstiny thet fe ko “juvwers That toe at Waste « ta pworeeadotiee Srstitaed ptt Mpawanse ie dems, Cathutles, far Ue Boas CHAT the ster threw graye a “fv a question, Whether thes th iiasquerad=r thie be Supp nber, the 4,000,000 stunt eng Urfiases only—are worth while % up to the present write they. h 2. Thera Is x "Colored gent Semacheree” ‘The werld. know yeuraliy 4 Cathelie, wil abe at hee furoigner Ss sis. teleky. and he sliplewsatie, show, sure and Spout of Hesh™ frum the en a hur kewowsinigen? WHI they iinet sarsae vost"? WHL they with tints tind eave the Mack mun 1 Xo Man's Land, as te hae bee F what the emetitetion of the Us exers eitisen’ f2 mO, does 10 mann that? oC ihe he pwrations of any lave “alewtesd senely tecattee tho Ble cof white Americutie are pasa! ‘Their sar se not tuned to the at Uieit very dives they hear on wrtimmates #9 Tusa, Telia, | away reunites. Well, se. hav in spite if Tho sausablinig Mocks F the investigating enmmittes af that there 4% mare aiake tha sind wists to hush the atten Up Dut the biack man hae earned per cent American, He bas ears yeople are determines to uphold 1 tlie exeeption of a few minor a * Fourteenth and Fifteenth. He nite church preaches one think ar fo bas Tearned that hushing wp 3 ets. He hae Tearned Just, Ju nb 6 hint t6 fight hie own batt the-other fellow s€ he ever ex) y richly deserves, a place in the UE WAS Mone THAN A WAG who sd, “1 you want a mateer ta sfroge thie oblivioas lo it pores teeth The hams of a cesunenclaai! inventicaiinng. ewttiale Feet Te is toe hee yoestty ot Uke oe govod tal sunficbont Fosikons thee gavivers tTiat Wwe at Washinton droped the Javestigazion qwonestinee Srotitind against the Ku Klux Kin, fotwine dhe dews, Catbolles, forelgners and wwe tee Hed Ube Bas AEST WAT the ther thse gros are goine t dy out st fe a attention, Whether they thin st Intnl Df St1000 “masquerade —this ie suppinsnd to Ine TH ‘Ciieint number, The 4.900.000 stuMt being: Used for ad~ Sertining purhosen onfs—aire worth while wasting ane sleep aver up t0 the present writing they have not let Sete known. There de 2 "Colored gentleman in the oud thie semowhera” ‘The World knows Ueat the Iristuntn, yeualiy a Catholic, wit Gabe at the deep of tlhe hint. The fureiuner ie sly, triehigt and revenetal The dew fe sliplewsatir, show, sure and. exacts the proveviant “pound of Hesh™ frum the enemy. Will Dear forces be hoowinie? Will thes. Bite for the fine We ditere sane you"? WHL they withdraw their Fesenforcemonts ad leave the Wack man alone, un protected on Xo Stan's Land, as he hae heen for yours, Benting for What the ewuctitction of the United Stater fuarantees overs eitisen? fF m0, does 100 yer cent Anericnn mean tht? SO. LONG ihe the operations of any Tawina argan- feation are diretod sulely autost tho Duck tact tia great amuse of white Amerisune are pasaive amd ine Sifterent. Their sar snot tuned tothe ery uf th Gypresned at their very dior: they Rear only the wall Of the uniurtimates #9 Tussin, Relgium, Poland and Diner far away eeuntrles. Well, wee have lived and prospered in spite of the siuiabling Mocks wut In our Sey, ind JF the investigating committee are honest in their belied thay there 4 inne amioke than fire ty thie Klanstuft cand wish to hush Ure matter up that ts Oeir 3vovinee. Dut the black man hax Iearned the detint= sn uf 100 per cout American, He bas learned that the ‘Anwrican people are determined to uphold the constl- ‘tition with te exeeption of a few minor amendments uch ay the Fourteenth and Fifteenth... He hax Ketrned ‘that the white church preaches one thing and yuractioen another. “He bas earned that Nushing up san eit only. giver it Smbeius, THe hus learned last, Init not Teast, hat 1 4s mp To hint Gghe hie own battles and not opand on theother fellow s€ he ever exweets tO Bet ‘what ho so richly deserves, a place fn the sun. MIXING MESSENGERS THE REPORT from Richmond, Va. that all of the enite special delivers messinner boys have wen dise Charged and thelr places ulled by our boys Is news more disconcerting thin pleasing. While we appre- late the fact that our opportunities for employment fare few and far Yerwecon, Set We cannot afford, even though a few are Gnancially benellted, to subialt to this form of “Jimerowism.” WHEN IT COMES to city, state or covernment patronage Wo want no monopoly on a certain class of Fork, We want no Povtollice manned. from superin= Rendent down to <crubwoman with only those of our group. We ask no special privileges and would Father Eh ave the segregation “kindnesses” thrust upon us "THE WOMK of sone of our white irlends fy crude ‘and bunclesome.. ‘They think our ayes are so fixed on Tho slit held in thelr Tore hand that we fall to see the Siub rxinging ominously fn thelr right. ‘The only sm- Cation for white and hack allke ew In burying the Barons of AHeinl prefudier and working together as (gne unit for the coinmon good of all, OUR WEEKLY SERMON rh epace, te seve so theta afi Seana me een he sos Sete EF Sce ahs, ee ete nc ale THE CoMiNG OF JESUS By tke ter Sowiy etm, SMuntonee OW ssi, ike the nobleman In the para of the Sing tin sly ti avon the Toone at tunis Rng. “At he second sony nese crown glory nace Somes nf te a seoper etry ata REET All's iting toerer more ota of Sine echt [Civics seend comin doer Seca Sede frm alae we sto he Sean nea theming the Hol sre 2 Hatin Senne anata oma of ear one yi nt for hs to we inte 'ecsan rset cea to oe" Sapp Sate oe cionys ahh fhe 9 ete: te SSheers, at ne lghane doce were: A ocean ng i house, mi to te Coated" Nude newer te ree, Foust nace st See er Felner ta Baca act Rue tomer suas t woe eo Taal ie de ae are dln lin the Sati a the hr Be Settee erat word ofthe age toy? soca sevice dian. servi, aba ere seat See at yeh wor are tats sian ee cuinin e te rs tehowl Fe SEATS fetes a esha ron om fhe mn ans Cheated att ea a — W. ALLISON SWEENEY IN THE DATS OF LOXG AGO when one man rep resented the complete statt, from newsboy ta editer, fof tls paper: when clouds dark were threatenine tw Sehisk away: the Eny enterprise, fate he horienn came the proverbial cloud with the silver ining. ‘That silver Haina wens WW, Allixen Sweeney. Wig, hrm, generms, resnureeful.."Thoweh pressed for time by reson of Mie Mnultitade of duties, Ke took It upon himsele te con= frlivate—without pay or promise of pay—brliht. Te, snappy, pertinent surticles oF the dag: that gave tte huby Defendar immediately x unique phica in the mews paper work “That wa some ten’ sears ar more ako. Hts interest sever laxzed, hin loyalty never wavered, Ihe auiport never eximed theowthoar all of these years until eatled last ‘Thursday moraing by his Maier to hin teaver home, WE KNEW HIG REST for he war one of ts, aned though we ean no Toner soe Ria in Mesh nd Mand, and though lis voice be sted, with us be lives ant shail alwnys live, for Ite our hearts hens hax eeown a warm forling of Lretherhand deep and tasting, aml his wore will go on Amd on us lone ax there rwgttne fone af ua whe has iniibent Crean Iie foun of KnewT= files. The pein wf W. Allison Sweeney la the vere prime o¢ hk tntelleetual aed moral vigor net only de~ peives our group of A bived and tevsted member, Ine the eountey at larse of a pulicespcrited and Leiptul clizen, Me had an unusually alert and ahvorbent mind, ag well ag a Keen tense of wziteal valure, We Seas over a deferler of his faith and his pope. “The Place which W. Allixon Sweeney tok 44 Ue country Seow ange band tisefal. He will We greatly misses. = THREATS AND PROMISES, WITH WINTER APPROACHING, with tte country sirtgaling to rreaver frum the efferta nf the war, with thousindewe of emplessnent aud death follusia in the witke of hunger aand Ue cold, the protest stele fof raliroad empioves i Hithe tess tha eeiuinal The Sirtke ix threatened, we ecause of further rennet Waxe reductionsthese aire still “vaguely tentative Penvosiie~ but eeitiae of the average 12s por ett Foldetiuns ‘whieh the United States Kallreaut Tard ordered, HAIRMOAD EMPLOTER way bute a erleeniey. WITH WINTER APEROACIING, with the coustry: sirtgaling to rreaver frum the efferta nf the war, with thousindewe of emplessnent aud death follusia in the witke of hunger aand Ue cold, the protest stele fof raliroad empioves i Hithe tess tha eeiuinal The Sirtke ix threatened, we ecause of further rennet Waxe reductionsthese aire still “vaguely tentative Penvosiie~ but eeitiae of the average 12s por ett Foldetiuns ‘whieh the United States Kallreaut Tard ordered, HATERGAD EMLOVES iaay uve a grieeutee, eat tig fies ma meth rhishe to Strlice ane etter unt told suffering to iithions we thelr fellate eltizens, They Rave a right te present Ucetease te the two anenelen fectatishod Yr baw te take copnizatice nf wallwaye dis ates, hw Intensiate Conmeres Connaisslon snd tho Measiresad Letlor Hostel. JE they fall uw pay thie sarin “abes'e Lepar, ts fge all of thelr cabs et thes Gilde 2d abite Iya fair and Jost decision ye these arenes they will forfeit the: goed wil) anal re yOrU ot Ue BOR feral qublie. Suamiied. yy, this spells defeat fur tke Srl THE VERY LIME of 2 countrs. tw throtting when ‘ui rallradie cease 10 pertte, The twa: mnillian mien ditestly affected hy the Sirike erdnr are only drop it the bucket to tbe number af people indieeeti affected, Whitewmly sitall porventage Of our Fallroad men ad conven ape atliiated with the tnfons, thousands will We then ut of Work should the xtetice take pou taewith tv fault wf their own, 38d, further, they will have no fereantvation Wehtnd thom tht can give thew 2 meas ‘ure of Financial rele RECENTLY an attenpt has been mule to muther our railroad workers into unions of their own’ but aftitiated with the white unions. The effort met with Mule sucess for the reason that our wormens honk swith suspicion Gn any overtures inde by Unfors not Bread ¢mowad to take them In on eal footine, Uae wish to ive thew a ttle “Jim Crow" branch for the le purpose of getting them under coutrn} tw Ye used iy ease af an emergency. Te would be foolisiy to sy that to unionize (areadvamtageous, ‘The reason Auer Jeun labor is dhe most efficient and high priced In the seorld if Uscatise they have stood solidly: toxethor, tut Sehat waa one aaan's Rit was the fight of al.” Tht Unfortunately the recognized heads In some instances have nude costly blunders, have done foolish, unrea- Nonsble apd harmful ings, with the resule that tte public sided agudnst then, . TIMES HAVE CHANGED, Tho Republicans are in power amd f€ ks a question whether the protent rail Foul Mtrice threat can be made ajstin eifective to secure compliance with thelr demands, as. it wae in the fall of 1916, when, by meane of 4 Vike threat, that they "would" te up. all tho railroads tn the United States, they frightened the Dem= ceratie Conaress into enactment, and the Democratic Yresident inte signing of the Adamnon law, It seems hardly pouriblo that « majority of dhe workers would under the present conditions leave thelr Jolie because they suffered a wage cut of small proportions, she cially when they cousider that the wage scale tn all ines of endeavor has Been materially lowered, ‘THE QUESTION Is far from belng one sided. ‘The rallreads come in for a Uberal sharo of the Mame. ‘Thoy hakd that they will pass on the Feduetlon in wages to the shipper and the traveler. In other words, They propose to lower the Tauwsenger fares sud shine ping rates at the expense of their employes. Dy this iuethod they expeet to appease the piiblic and at the same time not lower their stock dividends. Arbitra- tion is the only method that should be used (o settle this knatty question. The unfons can gain nothing by striking, but thes can fasten on thele country 1aueh Aistrese and misery. The Brotherhoous threaten, the Fallroads promise, At the present It is the promise and not the threat that scoms to hold the greater measure of relief for a country writhing with the pain ef reabjactments THE DISGUSTED MOTORIST, after a two-hour earch for an opening In the downtown section, says those cara found in the lake probably weren't stolen; the owners couldn't find another place to park them. OUR EXPERIENCE with the sandwich wagon con- ‘vinges x there ought to be gome law to make publle Yendors give 2 guarantced pedigree with every” hot og sandwich, ~ THE BROTHERHOOD now seams to be doing thelr ‘$sat to eceumble (he raiiroade, pee ZN aya or) ea, | THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN Magpie O'Brownie Howdee. Browne ovncig eoferewntoy, brug sf Any Mowe, Tianna: Fan gong to beth aestins ai tncilemally the. wifUest married yonrrow, Ta puccct colored coli that "exer owdee, Tiegiense Fin subtract edleated tele. ainrhine trom meron, falitte tute GoI86 Mone sneaking home early a GR, evivns Vw. We wa, Bey feria Teg ae ce Gee __ NY sete he neers ‘u,v reteran for Mo. SP osB ins tn toto gouxt tine hlethy BS ES wins houitlon. At Su, howdee, Browns! i. 30 tints am Toa Teonoctast. Bae Div tine aslo] tee ESF onset here: Peeps at Peepul {fs ge several eras! James B. Gaze, now physteal al fh ston 1 awe (It! yeouor at Tuskegee tnstitate. Tn i af se Ay am arsine desire choot “days probably the” 1eadin ne Ww enrren vend: cuete tn Southern colleges A grea ee > with Madame faguall player, invincible at tenals i GE MEMeria Im” ree" amaavel.of basket. till tana, h hey gant to Ber, Dut wag a-puhlte idol tn the years sus the #111 sinall verore the war. He was as moies oes vaitette hate to BBR siiitere Vivo, EBRD Eeivor “Uintins FRE Ubon con Ges NL stance tie toons ee eSB es In a pot oF BEESt i sina houitton. At ei. wo timo aan Tsai BH ne Divo hae aso Smee onset hers Gn seeerat seca: ft p> Stone 1 have fel it ean urging: esiee Hite 8 WW Wtcnrres pon | te With Madame AALS aif Stanceria an ree oc the set) anal Yotee of some: ing i other has Weel ine In check. dusts yesterday she itll the tose iitiane bone ut hee pawstery career sna tan senor We were altligg wn the front erat of her say's naadern elon ivsninge the: Eat whist wt criow. When Silt (chance. who sas tay ners Ue hig teller over romdcr, bape to sasing BS onthe ipposite side € the since. “-Theve yom” sea 1 to the adjutant jot mag iwstre “a xentleman of the nutiat awqun who anodestiy eklins. We ean Kine every gtetde tne nchehbertiood “except ones” Psttote tiling” thos ho Bh eiexows ‘Gr ma romnaneo an abe were Swit the shape ot lier anbmiring rlances, “He's Sust fecndertals tant’ Net tessa estoy se tot wont who she In AE eee Nes it weull a-wovlm: fo, Rot gira you never toon fo ee ak eee A Tee o fous, and shin ét San Sik pean eee = Gan: tnthoduca? Ulyeses Grtitse isis ip toe Cee tee al oe int Uo Seat ee tong felt that he was not getting « jsqware deal from the repair shops rekon Bia, cringe teeta fe snemie ten at a ee ins Minow ae cate ee Feat iripoetiip re ig act son tnd ake ste es ee ie sie Greeneane “Pee eh Meie desetaane er tee ret war Oe. ectcat seen TA ap nic ee a a Ta Sookie Sah ee feet ans raver aed ee ee to ite "H won etme es ation Vaititiote Wensde sor comets eto Per Reriieatgt itor expressions used In. your section? [Love get m liae on "“Twan' co" and “nope” one another to an under- eats ANE ee Sst Soe 5 ie Se eo vhat ‘the expression means and then, what the expression menns. The. Vacant Chair Howdec. Srowns Muwaee, Frowns, Pin going to le'un~ mareicd tomorrow, Mowdee. Troxens. Tin subtracting stinshine from sorrow. Ne thors sneaking heiy early at wight, No more Wattles With amy etorm and strife, Fm xoing to rehearse for a 1Co.0° ood tine mirc, Su, huwdee, Browust Iconoclast. eee Peeps at Peepul James E. Gayle, now physteal al- rector at Tuskegee Institute. In his school days probably the leading acitete in Southern colleges. A great football player, tnvincible at tennis, the, inarvel of Dasket bull fans, he wag pubic {dol in the sears ‘Just hefore the war. He was as modest a min ax ever did great things, THe doubtless never wrote & “love sons” during his entire career at school... a8 “Ain't We Got Fun?” _Oby the rich got rich, and tho po" ret Poro. eee A Dusky Sonneteer I've seanned this “colyum" week ‘by | week to find A sonnet written by some highbrow a BU Or by some dude whose brow ts not 80 high. Bur I have watehisd in vain. Never hag that kind Of verse been In this Line—tntess __ Ym blind. “Scorn not the sonnet,” Wordsworth jo wrote. "Then why” Should contribs to our “Phis and ‘Thae™ feet aby? Let's try to write some eonnets, too. ‘My mind Totd me to write this sonnet (2) for a change— ‘You sce, ve "rode" the ol@ quatrain ¥o tong. tis my first offense. So please don’t hide, Ben thot the form. be wrong or thought be ateange, And, after this, I'll stay where 1 de- jon — JAmony the amateurs. “Oh, well, ve Arle. Javon. see Birds of This and That To met a bunch of funny birds, ‘And read about the tinings they ald. T find tt hard to put In words, Just what { thinke about that "stta." t itke to read that noise of his, ‘Though he reninins a mystery, ree often wondered who he Is— T mean that “f. €1.P." Of Dengoodtourh F sing his pritse, ‘Moggie O'Rrowale Tl ne'er forget. Dut TH het het cad his days— In the "Bug-houre” yet. T haven't much to say today; TM Tet Chere fow Hens do, Next time TM sing of SAL J." ‘And of “Lord” Juson, (00. ">. Mavis Clare. dagon sugests a last Ine, s0 here gocs: Give us some day a “Daily Defender,” a i EDITOR'S MAIL “a Thiwre: My Dear Fricnd Atleuts TL taaves just res with meth pia tune the aedtede, "Aw Upacand Clinat Hw the Soucieia Werk ter 240 eviber EL Heer tee TRI the whole story te be. tt coeallek tr amy fli those tsvet ays tor ha att td lothty evra on seat whe ee hh Live Aponte Mar Se Sel cy ee ate et Brest atwrce aveale fiwt it ston feu ie Get Nae tema Rngw tiem to Ins ae tose. there Sunray Sour tens wee pees ‘tye things. vou" haves ageompistied We aguiire Your perstatence Basalt great odds. We are prow, and justly $0, of the taagniticent pant sou hae Frite up and the wont: cat Wes Of a great yup like: the Le Hetler, wnt it gceins to. me_ ahi greater than all this be and will be [the fnttuence of your tite upon the south of our time, TC Waa heen sald that truth fs stranege than fig:ion and your ease proves this to be true. ‘Not only Vs It feranger than Metion but tty recital is often aore Interesting. Certainty te this true Inthe case of yous life Stors.” Ne fiction could he mores n= leresilng than a the reoltal of hove sou started trom ‘nothin minus and ibntit up the greatest publishing pant, In many ways, in Amerlea by dint of our tiefatigale conrages T'sshould ke 10 see sour. story in ‘nook form and placed Ia every ibrar) fof the country. No literary contrib loa that Lean reeatt would be capac uf the inanimation that it could give if dhraa'aaked for & sugestion 2s t tehat such publleation should eon: Hain Y'wonid Bzgest that We tach Aull description of those, thin lays ecsee as afl eserpeton ofthe Herender plane ax Esawe It on my re- cont visit there, ‘ ste ts unnecessary for me to #25 that it personally feel great Pride in Yur [wowlertl achioversent.. knew yu Personally when you were ia the opts of poverts, when all Tooke Agric fOr yow and i knot now sehen Sou nave reached the tep of the lil ef ‘success atid you are the same un- Jaewuining. eeaclous felend now | aa then and tiie fee as much a4 any Jednnected with Your lite seers to Te Sorth white. Tram sineceely: your frtond, Te AL GREEN, CD. Prosideni af National Meulleat pve sel tialigy beet Facg taal From Day to Day Fawin i. Stephenson, Protestant schite minister, who wan aganittes of The shootin of 2 Cathalle clergyman Mio inarricd Mts Seepheneen. the Ininisters daughter, elstmed that the Fact hac tune he conshtont hs sine Inslase a Negro waa thi motive for gerne, Daring the last Gael yenr enforce pent of pronibition east the Unter Eigtes Se.450003, eeording tea stat cnt Teatien by. brohinition hear fore rhe cost is. believed. to. have iisen offset hy assesment. invotving helt penalties. special takes, ete. According $0 tnveetigations enerie on hy De trank Aopsch of tert fhe origin: of the cancer germ Is. an farth, larva carried hy angle. worms Experiments are now “eins tae with, the purpose of putting the dis covery to use ns a preventive. Im tho registration, area’ of. the valted ‘States Lii.at§ porrons dled Tpst'sean a rate of 121 per thousand Ai comnpatrea with 122 49 1813. ‘Deaths from: tuberculos decreased, "AMO: robite fatatities taercased. Judgo J.B. Lightfoot, Hawall, ar. rested for violaiton of a, Laue oral ance, arratened fmeclt Ia his court Dieaded Guilty aod neu” himself. $10. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS | PREVENTIVE MEASURES, mst AID REMEDIES | . HYGIENICS AND SANITATION Mo Caine Ave Diagnued and fe Freventtons Sivan to These Weekly Arileg FEARING COUGHS: coming ant about to be eatabiiene®. “Theve site many varieties of couse, We have dhe dep comsh, the hacking cutigh that often ty indicative of early Tung eomsamption, the wet wpucuta cough, tt whieh there bw consider able Amount of spaitum Trowghe up with each spasm ef ewaghtns, expe cially waen first retiring at nlghe and early in the morning. The reasoa ut have this geeae amount of sputurn fa hecatiee nomnetimes the cavities, of the Tones ail up wee xputum, which irritates end provokes -xpasms of coushing for the purpose of Retting Fin of the forchgn taaterial that {8 90. Trritaeinss to the lune tlssues, Them hore ure winter couxhs. These oc cur more often in old people, who fesh all winter and as soon as 1ato Spring 1 simmer comes they case ti cough: Wait with the retuen Of the Winter mouths the courh returns agin, Ta lures majority of winte> fomiah it hae tren found that ehronis Uiberculvsis of the lange was the wal atten, The astimatie. eousha are Seep sevens, atl nften eniae om sude Asig, se may Appear it un Season, fof the Sees Tait a ie Fule this cowet fovetiee dateina the weer, chilly season, De tbe Sear. “This alse aiterts hutdren ae well aa sekutrs. Sane peo= fae hae thie kind vf souzh more in the fall than at any other time, asd [ete Lew found ehatt a large Der centage ff the asthuertie coineha af tue to or hace trranated in pale raomciey “tabereuonte iar evsnghe wer tue te feeitation tn tho ear ue sometiiaes in the threat, Jind a enretut exaininatten and clean fing aut nf the freitation will relieve the euch. Stomach cough I of very frequent neeurrenee anid Hue to rome Leela, tien in the aliiaentary canal. Hence’ ‘Peat cain readily see that a cous Is rot a liseann, but an ntietion that “seanethtzas fe whens sonewhere in he sycent that provokes the comet. Wer alan have contact eotshis, DO you Krave that eure peuple in comin In conteot With dies, cate, Rorsew and ether auinale with irritating odors, Lcrriain weeds of vezetablea ane setae Sith violent syswma of coughs? ‘These things are very dificult to ae count for except to use a word Bis fog to caver up nur tenarance DY sazin It in dtie to the tdiosenerastes icf the tadivi@ual. THE ONLOOKER [BAL Jadeon| erery Cirection Yat. the one in which hosters Tas was ee Siemin sotcicne. ere: wee chile Xeon whe show ap. Fenect oF re Sun for Unie owt, i thang children fre perailied to assume dhe Tente“ormmrd thee wen chewes folk tre can. hundlyexpret_piuch ‘better tecatimest for ourselves. “This the way that petulant Inteerante are permitted t evox and testes in te wor. Parents fall teach thle chibi in thee south to have tects be, eecomatioaaa Spang toe the "wee ani” op relat cn wer Cueery. they aro Itughe that thesure was toadwace it the Wer te to pick ut semncone Ghee cin histraat-iecelve sind opoeese Sith ‘inputs ad Keep at ee Se eit aly cunvloee: the average poor ‘jurest of tae. tmporsanes at Tintructge“aheiewttdeen ta Shih the a for themaciven and Saoirse tine the pare ot the ister indiehdush, te-aee to 4 tat fing have am even chance, tal Sar Late elt be won The ap filse tg parents ack “ami whteo ike, “thke sues woul have’ Leet aitocether too dereessing had 1 not Givwn evidence that one family tt Sicesrated tn aon Sant then thin Ome ttle girl wcving the distress of the al gy aed her mother, an her ot tnether ised ip eo her pre= Cones by her ezitepie, “Torether sho Su her Ute dsushter reseved. the ein. and cared Zor wer in thee Rome: While suey waited. for some feiuen "of ner memory and tozin Search for er eetuiven, 1 his spire Seve amore, uaisermal in the. wort face hateed ind clase batted out Be eae thls to defeats WHY not Sie‘if'we cannot do cur. share. to bose f'n fm one eal ves? KNOWING EACH OTHER sp ten curmmon eiprrtence tHe 208 [losis antic bese peop of tere Sat groupe Sat fucte ove Rewwe exch euler, bit many timed the Beat Sd mont conipetentntfvlduat ef the ama sace" inthe" time. corte tauntg Wo fet kaove each other well Chugh to. got together om Aaportaie faattersafeting the wetare ve them Sit Thay partiewanly true of wut on people to many of our northern aan western states tv the South we Gelleve ther have te aawantape ot tinker sectie wa acount ofthe umerous eiucativeal iseitutions Shick age Conese sendin rep feveatailven alt tho nate om cate Slat ceramds tnd. bolding state, cons feecacen of one sort or another. Thee Coomon. Roseeities force. then to fet closet toxsthers Moker Sashinwton recosnised this sieution and was, ‘contantlyorzantaing nartles nf people Who were dla ea feytional. things and tang te Shout the ""ntey tatroduelng then reaeh sed to he. nob: Weeen se che any cme meme fees of the site tadge eo not Rae Iacang intimate ay ihe members te cir svetois of twa tame ate, are mien. or women of exceptional chil. There meena to be an tne fortunate tendency on the tert of the stecnaful poopie to, keep two nue fo unonuclvca, This mune bo changed, for the coming generation OUERE tS hace betnre tthe pervonallty” aa well ag the record of succesaful men and. women of the present day. tn unter that thes" may take cottrage Shi Inspiration front: evntace. with athens espect soursei und. Jour own i you would foree that mame = Sot (com ouners. Respect and con ions come with. Contact wh cthors, Success! tearnork and cor cpvration ace impassibte without, these quaiiticn. Lees know one aa other Detter in erier that’ we" may work together better forthe ‘ade Ticdonet cea beetle ox TALKS ON .- Mrs. J. F. telephoned: and stitted “that her bunds hid a coush wht he haw tent since January? that Se hag ert Yon Weight thet ier ctor tat ee if BM that her Keston page Wall the gray Bae Seay mewn Tt (Beier Saal amity. sn ste POE ie tcc Wee a hee telat tas My) fut heen well (etlewcaageea Mineo Uhae.tints, | Bp Pe hie (eousha at eer AizNe wheat he PORES oes to bed aid Deez iroemtag. ‘haf. wittams od ice Al Pee ee ec egusas her if hor huslanil's condition wax selon oF sink. Shue {reher stated that her twstand had serae tans trouble, but Hal a four wf tolling fm. se {¢ woonld marke ten nerves Her Moctor totdl er wot to tell hee Das bond that We. had tang. teetiie, bE fst to say mt her husband has ieonehitis corn.” Heply: You should not tear the coun anniek an seat shold fae the undentyinz bause o causes of the cinueh, Couuhs in thethselven are Not serious hr dancernits, A enuslh Is 4 sstaptons of set unsere eatin ar Uisiaeed eenidition or soine {erita- tion. ‘Thke treitation or diwasest €02- dition may be in ening pare uf the respiratnry ract, stich as the hack hart of the theoat, the teaches sr teinuttape, the bronchial tues, the Inns aod lung celfe therisetves: be Uiere are many varieties nf eo What ts a Cough? A sol dotinition of a cosh be the endows espatiniuer of ste or muute £02- Can tnteal from the lume we Ae jutenaeess Tht forelia materkat 197 har ester ty, Mun, wea tee fervisn sonterial fy that region, Uh hieray thatanens a eoatsls fe mest 2 Dstd “iisee, (oe the evanan AE aeakene SOU va the nitive nf Sour eanittlon akd cay Seth foe Sete he ater UE SOUT hhysiciqn yo aw te determine tie Ti thie uf the wanlerlyte cata oF fae tar of Sabe estith. Theenfers yer Shoal tot fur oulzhy per ae, DUE rather peuged a cotighe ar a god dium, a handweitiag om the. wall ox a wrning of some seriatiy af- dletdon already establishes! ur 4n- | TRIBUNE SPORTSMANSHIP but wher it.cyner to the sport the= eartanent wee are Conipeiiesl te Zoe set these things Tneause of tle vers evident dis: position ef tts fotigor nud weiter feogiee ueoa jure deat. This Tie Dees parite= Akar ethevalbm Gurls the pres tne. calles foot fall season, Cuts nt Slater we thn Cniversity.o fee -_ . ey e, ; i oa ets Turnec of Northwestern, toerthes, With, very complimentary write-ups have’ appeared with great frequenck Undoubtedly soa, will repls that this gas. it should "be,. Cor these men rmiist he oxcentional athleter or ther would noe be noticed. ‘True, ut. Ty so cary for A white Journal not to appear to notice. We believe fn friving the devil hie due, and wo. are piad to Mave this alded evidence that the Telbiino sport writers aro real Saports” and that they live up te cho standards and Weals of thele Jot, He sou maroc WIth thin pole of weve et oitt your pen and tell them ho Sou feel about it. Next thme. when Sou have cause fo vent aur wrath fon. the editors they’ will know that [rau are w Rood sport becauve yOe recognize thelr Good works as well their bad onen. ft this. connection we note the respects of the wlluriat Jacpartment paid co Mr. Jacke Devti= fey and the resulting compltinent te Str, Will, S¥o sll Benin to think that fhe rib” has got religion Hf this Is going to. keep up. ee 8 SUVENILE CRIME MIE “Increase of erime amon "Teentaren sign’ sives conesrn to ‘educators, social workers anil all those who are Interested tn the fi- ure welfare of hunvanity. Tt ts much easier to dereribe the causes than tt fw to preseribe.a cure. ‘The present disposition to taxd life as we find i land carry over into peace the worst Sstandarda ‘acquired "ia winning forutal war may easily account. for ike upnarent let doven tn the moral er ot the entdren hen. adele {neise on guiding thelr tives on che [principle of “anything and every hin, moon" it ie ot surpeising that te ehifdeen readily (OVO thee Jamoie set by thelr elders. One. fa ereating sumpestion ‘has been mail| to meet the situation. Te ig propmrd fn, entablish camps to vehieh sonchtil offenders may be sent Cor traintne and discipline, rather chan wend thera to pons, where they are hardened ny Gomtact with contiemed, criminals We" thing there tight bo semedhine in ttn dea. somesoov's woTHER | E have repeatolly arsed Jn WV this: cotunin that the sotution of tho problem of racist rela- tionships ‘ies with the. proper uP fucinging of che elldren of all races A few days ago an ellerly white woman yam found wandering arose ihe streets of Chicago, fn a dazed a2 Ditlable conittion. She Rail Teather Ray dnd her memory and wae un Javie to make: people understand ter| thoughts or wishes. Some white fehikiren pinging in the Streets, eath= fered about the old woman anil tor- mented her with hoots nnd Jeers while they pushed and bauled her in!