Chicago Defender

Saturday, November 5, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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HIGH COURT AFFIRMS MAYS' DEATH PENALTY 1 2 3 SECOND Installment of "The House Behind the Cedars" (Page 8) NUDE BODY HIDES CLUE TO SLAYING Assailants Remove All Marks of Identification From the Victim Assailants Remove All Marks of Identification From the Victim Stations from the Hyde Park station, occupying the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of John F. Kennedy, Lake Michigan at the end of the 47th floor, are unable to establish any connection to the rest of the guilty parties. WASHINGTON HAS EARS TO GROUND: HARDING SPEECH Washington, D.C., Nov. 4. Like a individual from the clear blue of the sea. individualized by the clear blue of the sky called Warren G. Harding's distress to the South on the American continent and to the economic and social issues in its social speech made at the University of Alabama. He always wants to be exposed when any significant measure of distress along the line of mankind requires for us to be concerned, was questioned by the Southern whiteapers. This attitude has been reported here at the nations capital city of Boston from Senators Watson of Boston, Bill of Alabama, Pat Harding of Massachusetts, and McKillip of the home to Washington in lower Manhattan. Mr. Harding expressed himself in one speaker man as being well-versed in the subject. He further indicated that, though he did not believe that the south is prepared to accept immigration, he expressed in his Birmingham speech he nevertheless felt certain that "soil reflection" will pose a challenge to the United States ultimately used with the Hawaii-based lines he suggested—political, educational and economic equality. Neither feels that his speech was ```markdown ``` are the other hand, from remains taking on civility at large, the chief distinctive speech scene in some par- ties, and the final, unanticipated on the finer sensibilities. Many go to see no need for any mention of the plainsman, compounded up by a disturbed imagination of white and opposition, under the old black- hood classification of "social equal- ity." The term, as held to be a mis- stated connotation by many that the plainsman possesses those traits to be considered passions, in interpretations. VETERANS TO PARADE wrote for the New York Veterans Association, St. Bernard American and American Legion, Boise and Idaho American Legion, Boise and Idaho American Legion, Boise and Idaho His Death a Mystery THE JOHN HENRY PAYNE With his neck broken, head crushed mangled, John Henry Payne, missing fr Wabash avenue, was dragged from Lak end of 47th street by policemen, who tossing about in the waves. Relatives of had no enemies, and could assign no reas Churchshen Quarrel on Race Issue Can' Race With his neck broken, head crushed and face badly mungled, John Henry Payne, missing from his home, 3748 Wabash avenue, was dragged from Lake Michigan at the end of 47th street by policemen, who observed his body tossing about in the waves. Relatives of Payne declared he had no enemies, and could assign no reason for the murder. Detroit, Mich. Nov. 4. The coming session of the Northern Commission on Methodist Unification, which will promulgate a plan to present to the Southern commission to force the Southern commission to promise to be replete with interest. The unification, if effected, according to Milton Hoppeon of Michigan, will be the largest Protestant deposition in the country. The chief difficulty hereoprobe has been to satisfy both the larger and the smaller members on the status of members of our force in the united church. We have suggested bringing them a number of country-white conferences of equal status, one for each of six or seven national stocks, posed of several regional conferences having the white Methodists in their region of their membership, white members of our force who are Methodists have one regional conferences, white members of our force if and when the tammers justify. According to Dr. A. G. Miller, pastor of the Southern Methodist Church in the Boston Zion Herald, "All the plans yet considered there have been legal coverage over the race. The Southern Methodist object to sitting in a conference on absolutely the fact that any number of the fact that any number of any Methodist Episcopal church, by the whole Methodist Episcopal church, this is at least one of the many in the plan to be formulated if initiation is to become a reality. DIES PROTECTING WOMEN Baltimore, Md. Nov. 1, 1988. Robert Brown of Tampa Bay was killed by a police during the accident of an infant race tie he after reports had been circulated of an attack upon a young girl and her mother. Brown was in a house protecting two women when he was fired on and killed. Can't Oust Race From Pullmans Pomach, Ky. Now, L.A. Pullman is not a railroad coach within the creating of the Kentucky states, Judge William Reed hold in the circuit court here in sustaining a decision in an incident lawsuit against the company, charged with violation of the Jim Crow law, and the government, was returned because several members of our three have frequently been permitted to ride in Pullman coaches between the two cities. As construed by Judge Reed, the separate coach act applies only to the regular coaches of a railroad company, Attorneys for the commonwealth, Attorneys for the ruling and an appeal was granted. For many years white Southerners had authority to summon women and comfortable traveling facilities. Many were installed at railroad ticket windows and tickets. Complaints reached Pullman officials and the company was threatened with suits. Premises were given to the company would carry the case into court and establish the exact limitations of the separate coach law, that the Kentucky statute is so clear on the separate coach law that the decision of Judge Reed will, without question, be justified by the higher court. Kentucky considers it a sweeping victory over the promoters of Jim Crow laws, that the Kentucky states, they contend, the willingness of the railroad companies to give first class airfare to the other hand expresses the prejudice of the white public. SOCIAL EQUALITY Mobile, Ala. Nov. 4, 2012 - W. Billie Smith of Jacksonville, a son of this city, was shot and killed today by Police officer Gabriel and a mole of citizens. The police charge that Smith returns to leave the car after being arrested on going out the front door. MAYS HEARS VERDICT ON PRISON COT Knoxville Boy, Too Ill to Attend Trial, Told Result of Court Decision Knoxville, Teen, Nov. 4—Maruse Mays must die! Unless something unforeseen occurs, Mays will be led to the electric chair December 15, by order of the prosecutor. Mays will be nailed to a wooden plenesse. In its hearings this week the court affirmed the two convictions of Mays which had previously been acquitted. The prosecution of the condemned man, who is charged with having numbered Mays, Dorie Lindsay in this case, was ordered to serve the restest throughout the country, and such words as "perscription" "predilection" "southern injustice," etc., have been denied any guilt, and friends, uttering his general good character, have interested themselves in segregation and defy the expenses of court action. Evidence Weak Friends of Mays throughout the country added him in his fight for Rainey and Edward Silverburg for public subscriptions and forwarded the amount to Mays for the purpose of employing attorney. Mays' aid contributed their house in Chattanooga to get money for his defense. LADY FAIR REFUSES TO PAY TO HAVE HIM NEAR Neighbors telephoned the police to report the breaking of glass clatter of China, the breaking of glass of China, and a woman coming from the apartment of Mrs. Anna Cooksey, $857 spotted to the call and arrested Mrs. Cooksey and Delano Doe Porter, 411 that Porter accused Mrs. Cooksey of taking $50 from him, and had procured a phone to the furniture. When asked to explain the furniture obtained so much money, Mrs. Cooksey informed judges John I. Newman he made his money by singing whisky here from Canada, and had made his money by singing all the women he went to see had to give him pay for enjoying his so-called Porter was paid $200 and ATLANTA CHURCH PLANS FOR HISTORIC RECORD Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1, -The First Congregational Church of Atlanta is destroys of getting in touch with all have been in any way connected with it. This is the church made famous by the Rev. Dr. H. H. Proctor, the pastor, who was a popular pastor. The church is reputed to be the largest of its kind in the world, and some interesting historical dates of the church being compiled. Rev. Davenport, 152 Courthall street. MAN Ku Klux Spray Notes; Women, Men Quit Town Ku Klux Spray Notes; Women, Men Quit Town Enid, Okla, Nov. 4—The Ku Klux Klan is on a rampage. Following a long period of molestation and frightening which has not at any time subsided, the Ku Klux secretaries got busy and swamped a number of citizens with letters demanding that they leave town. demanding that the orders to move was preceded by a police raid and robed figures through the streets of the city. They claimed to be members of the Klan. Twenty-one letters were sent out. They read: "They will be put on Ku Klux Klan, with 1,300 members, will see that you move out." Fifteen of those men had recently replaced white men on jobs. The women were wives of the furtives. Gen. Says Haiti Due a Spanking Washington, D. C. Nov. 4- In the face of charges that there had been a land repollung during the period of the American occupation, British General Saundley D. Rutler of the American occupation has been held in dental of the whole thing, further than being brutal, he declares, the American occupation has been held in dental of the Haitian gendermic for nearly two years and was responsible for the revival of the "corver" system, charges against the Haitians in their testimony before the special Senate investigating committee, declaring that the systems were corrupt and that the Haitian president, Dartiguenave, and not the Americans, had discharged the prisoners. "We found numbers of instances of prisoners, who had been in jail for years, without trial and without charge. When the prisoners were turned over to us they were vile beyond description. We rebuilt every prison in schools and reorganized the prison system. The prisoners built the prisons themselves. We taught them the prison system. We taught them the prison system. Unless there was some charge or records to show why the prisoner was held we released the general Butler stated that he had felt that, sooner or later, Americans had legislative body in 1815 and preserved the degree ordering the pronunciation signed by the president and four members of the cabinet. He knew whether the signature were forced. HONORED ARMY OFFICER OIES AT CAPITAL CITY Washington, D. C., Nov. 2, 1847. Born in Philadelphia, known only as a soldier, he was by his host of friends, died Oct. 26, Lilith, Mukhtar, the son of Sarah E. Mukhtar, and by birth and a product of the local schools, finishing the Miner Normal School under Dr. Larry E. Mukhtar, and the Spanish-American War call and enlisted. In this connection he saw full term service in the Philippine islands. After the war, Charles Mukhtar reentered the service via the Des Mônes training camp, was commissioned a first lieutenant, and long service on the ships of France. At the time of his death he was an employee of the Public Health Des. The deceased is survived by his mother and father, a brother and a sister, Mrs. John Ehines. The interment is at the National Cemetery in Arlington. 10 GALLONS OF "HOOTCH," A STILL 'N' EVERYTHING According to the story told by Mrs. Ernestine Wade, 60 East 11st street, New York, she was a little girl who satisfies her. When Santos-antz, Gallagher and Farrailed rent her place, she was a little girl who moonshine, a still, and the caddy for making bouton. Mrs. Wade testified to making bouton, but she never since had it, but only for her own use. That which she did not drink she put away and age. Her case will be heard in a before judge John R. Newcomer. THE ANTI-KU KLUX PARTY TULSANS SUFFERING ASK RELIEF Riot Victims Face Winter Without Home, Food or Clothing; City Refuses to Help Riot Victims Face Winter Without Home, Food or Clothing; City Refuses to Help Tuba, Okla. Nov. 4—The First National Bank of Boley has been made the defensory for funds sent by people throughout the country to relieve victims of the Tuba riot. This announcement was made shortly after members of the East End relief board, of which O. W. Gurley is president, and officials of the bank held conference. Face Suffering The condition of the sufferers at Tulsa has reached such a grave state that him/have action was necessary, then their homes and wore in a measure independent face the winter without borne for them. Outside the city have given好评, declaring that they are not interested in "culture work", and have This decision on their part came when it was learned that members of our face would sell their jobs to who for many years have attempted to get the burned area for manufacturing interests. Numerous court rulings due to the fact that certain interests,负担了 the city administration, asked for a "three zone" have made rebuilding impossible and forced the citizens to sell valuable holdings for whatever amount of Relief Board Acts The first bad relief board, through its attorneys, Ellis Scott and E. L. Kearney, was sent in court on two occasions. With the assistance of the outside world the board was able to finance the case, the officers. However, the witnesses have taken advantage of every opportunity to help the cases in the board's office in order to force them to surrender their rights. Since the dismissal of the case of the riot, the board took on a joint role only so scheme to start the riot, city officials view the situation with alarm. They contend that the face that whites started the riot, and the city is responsible for the damage. They want to relieve the sufferers are almost exhausted. Recently a house was built for Mrs. Caffie, who has an invalid daughter and an insolvent daughter. When the footers and burgers come during the riot, finding out that she watched them set fire to her home. There are many cases. Like Mrs. Caffie, that need immediate help. Out of the country aid the relief board by sending contributions to the First Nation of Bohoe, Oka, the country aid of the riot victims will be beyond description. KEYSTONE AGENCY TRAPS ALLEGED CLOTHES THIEF Charles Copeland, 222 Prairie avenue, was arrested Saturday, Oct. 29 by Sergeants Glen and Holmes, assisted by an operative from the Keystone Charles Eaton, 576 Grand boulevard, formerly lived with Copeland Eaton is a waiter in the Santa Fuca hotel, where his son was burglarized to the extent of $700 in wearing apparel and jewelry. When he made the discovery, he was unarmed to point to Copeland as the one who had originally had the gun. Therefore Copeland was arrested and forced Jude Newcomer Monday and his trial continued until Nov. 21. GLADYS WALKS INTO JAIL FROM DOOR OF CABARET Miss Gladys Hudsley, 18 years old, who roamed at a hotel at 31st and States streets, plumed guilty to larceny before Judge J. J. Sullivan of the state, one year in the house of correction. Miss Buckley, who is an actress, resided from Alabama, from Alabama, of his bank roll of $3,000 after a wild night of cabaret. She sated that she gave the money to the woman, who has not been apprehended. Pistol Duel of 'Partners' Has Tragic Ending MRS: MAUD HARRIS Who, after being struck over the head with the butt of a pistol, drew a gun from her bosom and fired a shot, killing Walter Lacey, her assailant. [Story on Page 3.] Beware of Va.! Whew! It's Rotten Petersburg, Va., Nov. 4. -Police throughout the state have been enlisted to help citizens run down the assistant of Mrs. Mary Buyalos, wife of a Prince Georges county farmer. The authorities here are hoping that they have the criminal in custody. They have three prisoners and it is said they have expressed the hope that they might pin the blame on one The men being held are Mina Fitzgerald, Presley Jones and Joshua Moore at Curtp Lee and is said to answer the description of the furtive. The police say that a railroad signman was home after the woman was attacked. And, although they did not find it on him, they attach importance to the man, who was the woman over the head is similar to one alleged to have been stolen from a resident of Hopewell, a small suburb. White these men are being held, others are being picked up in different parts of the state and in adjoining areas. The attack a man was arrested. Rocky Mount, N. C. in Richmond, William Loving was arrested and held connected to the police. He was in a city and held without bail for a hearing Nov. 5. Later he was brought to the police. The police also arrested Mr. McCren was also arrested and released when the woman failed to identify him. He was made to establish identity by the use of finger prints, but the mob which had broken into the house immediately after news of the attack was spread destroyed all the infuriated searchers, armed, and to the number of several hundred invaded every home within a city questioning and threatening. There was much fear of a lynching at first. ERNEST COULD THROW DISHES, BUT CORA COULD BITE LIKE— New York, Nov. 4- According to Robert Griffen, who lives at 247 West 125th street and is supervisor at a local restaurant, McFarland can throw an ameal dish, and McFarland's wife, Cora, demonstrated how she could bite. An altercation occurred in the rea- tion of Farland, who lives at 56 West-129th street, started throwing dishes around the house, and Mr. McBurlisd and his wife were arrested by Officer Johnstone on a charge of merely conduct. They denied the charge. MURDER AND SUICIDE New York, Nov. 4. 4—The bodies of William Grier, a chauffeur, 29 years old, and Muscula Livington, a milliner, 25 years old, were found in an apartment at 14th street. The man believed the man killed the woman and himself. PRICE TEN CENTS AKE BANDIT IN STORE GETS 2 BULLETS Bold Highwayman Foiled in Attempt to Rob 39th Street Business Man Beverly Motley, proprietor of the Gem Collectionery, was a victim of Beverly Motley, Gem, Confectionery, in his place, business, 639 East 39th street, Friday at 12:30 noon [Name] Bandit Elsa 9T. LOUIS TEACHERS TO HEAR DR. CHAS. E. BENTLEY St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 4–Dr. Charles E. Bentley, prominent Chicago dentist and member of the board of directors of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, has been invited to address the Missouri State Teachers Association annual conference, Nov. 5 to 6, inclusive, to be held at Summer High School. Members of the St. Louis Board of Education will attend the session, in a body. Dr. Bentley has received a request from officials of the teachers' association to outline a course of instruction in Missouri, as well as contributed articles to magazines on the subject. PECANS CAUSE A LYNCHING Winnero, La. Nov. 4–A. Samuel Gordon, $1, was hanged by a mob Tuesday after he had shot to death Joe Kimball, a white farmer, who sought to cheat him in selling a bag of pecans. Harding Stirs Country With Social Equality Talk Hardir PRESIDENT'S THEORY CAUSES MUCH COMMENT Chief Executive Throws Aside Convention to Discuss Races Problem have read Problem Hardiness, covering the course, if not, you need to read the book. So, for some reason, a book was a speech that everybody has some opinion about. So I learned years this three years ago, and has a leading question, years ago, a got made at each other, over at a changed world, went into joint endeavor in an van over an accident out of water. Mr. Harding, in a big, powerful, manipulating man, full of ideas, with a desire to please everybody all the peoples of the country, is too early to say what kind of a president he will make, but Harding is accustomed to speak through power and distress. The president drew on the against Hardingham. They asked him for a speech, and he made it. He was a man of great accomplishment in the "image city." Mr. Harding used a gate—he he went through the station—through which no black or yellow, hair whites and new whites, having hidden into the "mingle city" in separate cars, must enter into the project through separate gates. That is how the police, the law-bringing policeman will tell you. South Is Wrong Mr. Harding made a good speech; thoughtful, well written, delivered carefully. The South is all wrong which has made the South, says Harding. Everybody knew this before, but Mr. Harding said so in Birmingham as he faced 30,000 people. Perhaps you have read Senator Wasson's reply to Mr. Harding, Sidl Watson of Georgia: "That was a misinformed speech, maybe we are wrong. You will remember that Toombs, also of Georgia, made a similar speech about slavery. "I will call the slaves in Georgia in the public Lincoln: "Every mother's son of I have freed. Back me up." Senator Watson will do well to remember Sherman and keep an eye on him. For a race now 14,000,000 strong, Mr. Harding wants education, full participation in the South also he wants the men to be each other alone, looker to Washington made himself famous as a leader in the South. The difference between social and political, between social and intellectual "equality" is always clear to him. This is what the great New York said last Thursday: "Equality the opportunities for knowledge, education, development on social equality. The World doesn't mean that one man or the other should be judged, but that a lot of men, white and black, are good enough to go into many places where they are not want to go, and are About this "Social equality" Harrington is a Bloomington. He said that race-ridering in color, noses, hair, and so on, must not mingle. Opening an office, he said, "I am always to view an old and tattered garment, the president simply said that what he can power is exalt; that maybe man can think up some kind of a law to do away with another, a man who such man has come along, all his life. What is "social quality"? When Mrs. Hardin's father objected to his daughter's thought was a worthless young follow about town, did not own many words, that young Hardin—now filling the biggest office in the world—was socially inferior? This is "Warren," you may be all right, but for certain reasons I would rather my daughter should not marry you" another Gamelin. His heightest, his brainsiest student made him deathless. This student changed his own mind of faith known as Paul, murder of expression, silence, argument. He is reported to have said that he had four factors at mindless as they are: that it is hard to not around factor, around things as they are; that it is hard to avoid of failure; so severe downdivision, hard to cover up the band of God. Not Universal Term COAL TO BURN!! That's What You Get When You Order SUNRISE COAL The coal that is all heat. Low in ash. Does not cliff no more than the ordinary coal, but makes more heat and it PHONE YOUR ORDER TO EAST BROS. COAL CO. 2545 Cottage CALUM 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. PAGE TWO Comments on Harding's Speech The comments of hearing figures in the Race on Harding's Birmingham speech are varied and interesting. All of them are personal, and that be went to the right place to talk about the things discussed. Getting Mr. Harding to put action behind language comes to the general note of those It is no secret that the President has test his grip on the responsible ship that was close to Wall Hips, and that has every confidence in the Post-Confederacy leaders Mr. Harding is still king, but looks not so strong with that element that cares little for either, but keeps on the rank and file of the President. Walter L. Cohen, insurance president, told Mr. Harrington a great question in a wise way, and I am content to wait upon developments. I know that face man seeking power equality. I know that snow it if I saw it coming down the road. Our duty is to stand with the President. Thomas W. Fleming, councilman, Covehill I have always felt that he given a little time the President's time of the Republican party. The Grimmingham speech is indication that he is moving in that direction. What the President sold is all right, but what was done in Georgia is all wrong. We are asked to show charm men were sent into our state to overturn our party and walk over us, the dark Hanna way is the best of colors in the Republican party. William McDonald, Texas banker and Republican leader—Long ago, a year before Mr. Harding spoke at matters in the President's speech at Birmingham. It looks to me as if the Republican party is trying to throw the Race over once more in Birmingham daylight with enemies of the traditions of the Republican party, and that he wants us to break away from the party is no news to me." The Attorney General, Washington, "it took no ordinary courage for the President to speak as he did speak at Birmingham and it is not of him." Race out of the Republican party. I think he was really trying to serve a rather difficult cause." E. B. Underwood, Republican leader, "All of us must be men and face a changing situation. The Birmingham utterance ought at least to make the Race think more and talk less, white friends talk of equalism, common talk of equality, Political equality, industrial opportunity and safety from mobs are what the Race is asking for." J. T. Peterson, editor and financier. Quotes Authors The president quotes two authors who had written entertainingly on the Tale Telling Colony (or The Loyal Colony) in the 1820s by L. L. Lengard. Two authors we will quote. They are fairly well known; got their names into history in important times. The name of one is Thomas Jefferson. The name of another is Abraham Lincoln. Jefferson said "All men are created equal." Swords set a nation free to prove that Jefferson "Men of both races may, well stand uncompromisibly against every suggestion that a question of racial equality should be eliminated from this consideration; to have it accepted on both sides that this is not a question of social equality, but a question of recognizing a difference in social equality," Politically and economically there need be no occasion for great and permanent differentiation, for limitations of the individual's opportunity, provided both sides shall be recognition of the absolute difference in status and race. "I would say let the black man vote when he is fit to vote; prohibit the white man voting when he is unfit to vote. "I wish that both the tradition of a solidly Democratic South and the tradition of a solidly Republican black race might be broken up. traditional leaders want to see the time when black men will vote for Democratic candidates, if they prefer the Democratic policy on tariff or taxation, or foreign relations, or what not, and when they will vote the Republican ticket for like reasons. It cannot go on, as we have gone for more than half a century, with one great section of our population, numbering as many people as the entire population of some significant countries of Europe, set off from real contribution to solving our national issues because of a division of race lines, race relations, and race identity. I mean it in precisely the same way and to the same extent that I would mean it if I spoke of equality of economic opportunity as between members of the same race. In each case I would mean equality proportioned to the honest capacities and deserts of the individual. —Excerpts from speech of President Warren G. Harding at Birmingham, Ala. Mobile—Mr. Harding will find it a hard matter to please his political opponents. His kind words at Birthday Party are not only a demonstration of his confidence but a hope that they will sign of his determination to stand by his guns and judge men on their merits alone. —Mr. Lincoln Johnson, Republican national committeeman from Georgia, "It was a grand speech, and should set the white people of the country on fire." His face is all right already on everything the President talked about. The trouble is some of our important white people, the President proved himself to be a spokesman. President's plain admission that our people should not religiously vote the Republican ticket. It we take the hard way to vote. We hope that they will sign of his determination to stand by his guns and judge men on their merits alone. —Mr. George W. Harris, "Most courageous and admirable dress. The social equality biggie alone." He told us that he had made plain what in his opinion, social equality means "would have been better. On the whole however, I am the president if I were to be all right already on everything the President talked about. The trouble is some of our important white people, the President proved himself to be a spokesman." Joseph T. Manning (white), ex-Prime Minister of the United States, "Town down in Birmingham, in home, and make a speech like the stamps Mr. Harding as one of the Roscoe Simmons, president Lincoln League, leading Race orator and publisher, said the remarks were addressed not to my Race but to the white folks. Nothing alas us at all. Also, there is nothing upon us. We might jump off the Republican band wagon; and yet that is Democratie wolves want to finish what Ily-white wolves began on top the wagon. Whatever social equality Democratie wolves want was talking about—has been imposed upon us. The effect of the President's speech, you ask me for the benefit of the Birmingham were countless the day after; if the Jim Crow car was less filthy; if stockkeepers and plantation black people their account; tell me if a Race man got a better hearing of you of the effect. I thank Mr. Harrington, but all this thing is God's business. James B. Grisley, insurance pressman at Birmingham will read speech and will read it again. After cooling off, then I will read it one more time. Meanwhile, I'll push my hand up and how my can change in this world." WHAT NEW YORKERS SAY New York, Nov. 4—President Harding's Birmingham address created a great site among our people here. He spoke of the importance and the consensus of opinion that it was a most commendable address. The opinions of the following will be sought and obtained by a Defender representative: Gleibert Stewart—"A wonderful speech indeed; but I am afraid of the son was right. Lincoln said: "All men are created free. Again awards are given to the man. Race to show that Lincoln was right." There is another American, not so widely known, who said a finer than James Olsd's said: "God made all men naturally equal." Natural laws have been established, and men naturally equal are socially equal though one crowd may not be as socially fortunate as the other crowd and like the association of the other. Here is what the president should have said at Birmingham: "Friends, there is a great wrong of your country, if you want your country to live, you must help me repeat the Jim Crow car, wipe out disfranchisement in the American country in every American's hands; help me carry on the work laid down when Lincoln was murdered and show that worth is in your hands; will not give even an inch under laws of man. Friends, I have not heard to sit single, black who wanted to sit single, white who wanted not to be welcome, nor enter any home to which he has not been invited." The ground would have been covered. Our Harding complimented the South when he said: "You have superior knowledge of this matter." The fact be it, the South knows less of the country, the importance of a faces 9,000,000 strong you will see in any Southern white man's conversation. Talk with one of them some time, and you will see the Kellar of Tennessee to say something about Mr. Hardling's speech. McKellar said: "Speeches of this kind are very important, a regro, and may do him serious harm." The most useful citizen in McKellar's home, Memphis, is a member of the public. The only reason he marries politic. The only reason he intelligence of Robert R. Church rather than the senatorage of McKellar doesn't have play in the United States politics. He holds that worth in man is all right unless a son of Jamestown shows what true worth is in word, form, and character. McKellar says harm may be done by telling a man to get up and be somebody; look up and press on. . . . One other phrase in the president's great speech. He said he talked of "recognizing a fundamental, eternal and inescapable difference" in white and non-white professing Baptist, to say nothing of a man who must have scanned ethnology. There are no fundamental, certainty no eternal, only reality no gravel black foremer, now preaching a coin-asking doctrine among the split-tongued ants that have crawled into this country, and no difference. But he and our lovable people are alone in profession. All Races Mixed Mr. Harding called in an author. Now let us call in one. This is what mankind can inhere freely, can learn to understand the same speech, can adapt itself to co-operation. And in the present age, man is more intelligent than ever before formation at all. Readmixture is now a far stronger force than differentiation. Near unlucky more and more. The president in the United States. There are, no doubt, four main groups, but each is a miscellany. The president wants the black Americans to forget old prejudice. It is an order to inform Mr. Harding that THE CHICAGO DEFENDER entry W stand uncompromisingly against every did be helpful to have that word 'equali- cation' to have it accepted on both sides to question of recognizing male difference. need be no occasion for great and actions of the individual's opportunity, will be recognition of the absolute di- tence when he is fit to vote; prohibit the vote. rick men will vote for Democratic can- policy on tariff or taxation, or foreign they will vote the Republican ticket for one for more than half a century, with numbering as many people as the entire ties of Europe, set off from real con- trol, but a division of race limits economic equality between the races, and to the same extent that I would opportunity as between members would mean equality proportioned to the Individual. Warren G. Harding at Birmingham. Consulder Karl F. Phillips of the United States Labor Department—"from a lawyer's point of view the assassination and excellently put. He is aroused an issue that was certainly going stale, and he aroused it in that part of the country where he was an excellent speaker. It was an excellent speech." Roberts Wants Acts Alderman Charles H. Roberts—"Mr. Harding's speech should vacate those ideas which our people seem to have formed regarding the administration's finest outsiders word in defense of my Race that has been uttered in many days. Translated into acts, the finest outsiders means the down of a new day for us." Former Assemblyman J. Clifford Hawkins—"Parts of the President's speech may not be exactly according to its wonderful. Whether our people understand it fully or not, it seems clear to me that the President wishes informing those sections, thus massing votes, massed, it means defeat for the grand old party." Charles H. Anderson—"Something like the President Harding's speech has long been needed. If the South can be made to see the necessity of playing fair politically and economically with our people, the South will be able to do that. This, then, would mean the immediate end of lily-whiteism." prejudiced against white people. If the cooks might poison off their richest oppressors in one meal, they would be grappling spirit of the lace no more in history. Two or three things puzzle the most ardour Race champion and student. First, the patience of the lace. Second, the patience of Race, even to the element line of Harding, to all advice to break away from the Republican party; finally, the unbroken hope of the Race against you can see God through the Race. Instead of building a separate civilization in this land it will be best for the Race to get into the one adjoining the other, by brooding the door, keep seeking the light, keep asking and fighting as it asks for a place to stand, not off by itself, by the side of all other americans, the militant black man, the pickled land might reach the promised heights. The Montgomery Advertiser said the president made a private speech the president made before a few friends, but asked the president was the real speech. Perhaps the president told his co-ministers how far he would go in leading off in political, economic and economical equality of the Race. One way to begin would be to appoint a Race man register of the department. The Birmingham could read the Race's economic equality in the signature of a Race man on the money of the man being speak when words are forgotten. Believe in Him Mr. Harding claims some of the confidence of the Race to which he made a glowing speech when the Alabama camp was after him; when Alabama Democrat—including Robert Mangani—the Democrat appointed postmaster at Selma the other day; at the Alabama high school, bring him to his knees. Of course our strongest men—those not office-crazy—are sold in him. But a few of them believe in blus all believed in another president. On his return trip from Alabama—just before he picked up the opossum in South Carolina—he met the engineer of his train. It was a book presented by Roosevelt to the engineer years ago. Harding wrote beneath Roosevelt's inscription: "Roosevelt was the greatest American of his time." So Roosevelt was the greatest American of his time. He proved his loyalty to the American people by standing by every promise, refusing to employ the double-cross, reflecting the flattery of the Democratic party, calling the bluff of bulldozing, and through Minke Cox. Will Hays will furnish Mr. Harding; data on Maude Cox, white poor John; data on the figures he will bring in the figures on the support Lincoln Johnson's people gave Mr. Harding when Mr. Harding was filling in for Mr. Harding; making smoke from his heart at Birmingham. He believes he is right. says the report. "The blacks cheered loud and long, while the whites shrups up a man who is wrong. Kind words stir up the heart of a sad people, but action is the thing in this world." will sum up: White folks South will go on mailing the Race to the cross; the Race will go on holding to the white party; white folks North will go on holding to the white party; all right; and then, as before, God will take charge of the situation when least expected; then prayers, grief, womens tears, and another step in FULL TEXT OF DYER BILL GETS PUBLIC NOTICE Representative Leonidas C. Iyer of Missouri who introduced the Iyer Anti-Lynching Bill in Congress, has sent a copy of the new text of the bill as it was favorably reported by the judiciary committee of the house of representatives. It embodies the suggestions made by the Department of Justice in order to remove pardons as to the constitutionality of the measure. The full text of the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. It is as formally reported by the committee on the judiciary of the house of representatives, is as follows: The Bill To the Bill in the jurisdiction of any state the equal protection of the laws. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in congress session. Sec. 5. That any state or municipal body possess the power of authority as to offer to protect the life of any person who is not a member or riotous assembly, or who has any such person in his charge as a member, to make all reasonable efforts to prevent such person from being so put to death, charged with the duty of apprehending or prosecuting such person, or riotous assembly who fails, notebooks, or omits to make duty in apprehending or prosecuting to final judgment under the laws of such state, except if any, as are or have been held to answer for such participation in the State, as herein provided, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction shall be guilty of not exceeding five years or by a fine of not exceeding $500,000, or both Sec. 4. Any person who participates in a crime, whether by which a person is put to death, shall be guilty of a felony, and on conviction of such a crime, shall be put to life or for not less than five years. Sec. 5. Any county in which a person is convicted of an assault assmessure shall forfeit $10,000, and a county in which a person therefor in the names of the United States against such county for person so put to death; if he had no family, then to his dependent parents. United States. Such action should be made against the person having jurisdiction therein. If such forfeiture is not paid upon recovery of a person having jurisdiction therein, having jurisdiction to enforce pay- OLEN SAYS HE WOULD PAY $50 A BOTTLE FOR IT Chicago Man Declares Tanlac is "Best Medicine Ever Sold in a Drug Store" "I have heard that Tannie has helped thousands of people right here in Chicago and after what it has done for her, she has been called the word of it," said Robert Isle. 4730 Dickens avenue, a valued employe of the Service Station Equipment. "Tannie has brought happiness to my home by restoring my wife's health, and if the price was fifty dollars a bottle I would buy it just as much. In such a badly run-down condition that even her housework was a burden to her. She could scarcely sleep with her hands and dizzy spells she could hardly stand up. Her appetite was so poor she scarcely ate anything and she suffered torture from her. After the little she did force down. "I was very much discouraged over her condition and willing to stake her life, but I would help her. I heard so much about Tanker that I bought four bottles and after taking them she said she would help her. I believe she is one of the happiest and most active women now in Chicago. All signs of indulgence have been on her face. She is not lonely, gone, and she says her housework is like play. I believe Tanker is the best woman in the world, and I have spent enough money for various medicines to show something about them." Tanker by Buck & Rayner, Public Drug Co., Walgreens, MacLean, Cwl, Liggett's and Home Drug Stores, and leading drug-drivers. 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Johnson is now in a serious condition and physicians attending the site say that burns from the hot tar were the cause of the incident, have made him critically ill, to the best information available, Johnson was taken for an automobile ride with two "friends" Sunday evening. The trio on the way home stopped by the gang just west of the intersection, a pursuit of a street repair company is stationed, Johnson was taken from the auto, made to disobey and was a coating of hot tar into which methane gas was the ordered to leave town. The report that Johnson had misdirected a 14-year-old white girl several weeks ago said to be the reason for the party. FIVE YEARS FOR 95 CENTS Washington, D.C. Nov. 4—Shirley Hamilton will have a long time to think about the 95 cents she took from the store, but she has been tened to serve five years in the penthouse by Chief Justice Metoy in charge with having Hamilton was charged with having lost up and robbed twice last June. 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State St. Sunday 10 to 12 Telephone Victory 4890 Dr. DONALD MELBOURNE CHIROPRACTOR As Your Spine so Is Your Health 3524 Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL. Dr. Robert R. Moton Asks Justice for Race in South 6A3-3-2A1, NUMBER 3, 1921 WHITES LISTEN TO FRANK TALK OF EDUCATOR By A. L. JACKSON Jackson, Miss, Nov. 4, 4-D. Robert Lubasa Moss, principal of Tuskegee University, took a tour of the state of Mississippi in the face and back of Washington. In outlining his reason for the visit Dr. Moss said: "I am convinced that the South is sufficiently the question of the responsibility of the white South to the blacks to take this tour, first, to interpret the needs and desires of my people to the white people of the state of Mississippi, and to be caused to leap and South in such large numbers, seeking better conditions in which to live." He emphasized the moral principle the bringing of the races in closer contact for the mutual advancement of both. He referred to "I believe it to be necessary to convince the best white people that my presentation is made by a member of the South and of ourselves some confidence. So on this tour I am speaking frankly to the members of both races in order that we may understand the importance of the South and of ourselves intently and effectively." - by the leading members of the Race in Mississippi who were backed and supported by the leading white people with the various chambers of commerce and boards of trade in inviting him. Mr. O'Neill the state, and wrote to him to accept the invitation. Citizens Take Part The party which accompanied Dr. Moton on his private car included state and in the South, Dr. Bedmond, wealthiest citizen of Jackson was the treasurer of the state commission who he led in taking the funds to sinisterist the expenditures. Prof. Crossey was tireless in his efforts to secretary of the committee did detail work which was very taking and exciting. The party was made up as Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal Tuskegee Institute; Major Allen Washington, commandant, Hamilton Institution; Tuskegee Legan, treasurer Tuskegee Institution; William, agent for Jones and Sharer educational fund; T. M. Campbell, assistant counsel; T. M. Campbell, assistant counsel; W. A. Aery, official photographer, Tuskegee Institute; R. P. Hubert, director agricultural institute; W. A. Aery, newspaper correspondent, Hampton, Va.; N. Flint, stenographer, A. L. Holsey, secretary of the commission, representing the defender. From Mississippi: President, L. J. Linton, Alcorn State University, Professor, Institute; Prof. R. S. Crossley, assistant supervisor, Negro schools of Mississippi; Physician, Nicholas; Dr. R. W. Sheeran, covenant and deugist, Meridian; Prof. J. E. Johnson, principal Prentice Institution, former president, Nicholas College; Natchez; Prof. W. J. Duvall, physician; Prof. W. A. Rattke, principal Glodoma Industrial School, Nicholas; Dr. S. D. Redmond, physician; Hon. Student, business man, Jackson; Dr. R. L. Johnson, physician; Jackson; Hon. Student, Mindell Eaton; Dr. L. J. Young, physician, Hartiesburg; Dr. W. A. Rettke, dentist, preschooler, Kayson; Dr. L. J. Welb, business man, Springs, Ark; Prof. J. R. F. Nixon, president Haven Institute The tour opened officially in Brookhaven, southern part of the state, where the prow of 25,000 greeted the speaker. The white papers were unanimous in their praise of Br. Washington, the president of the University of Br. Washington's there thirteen years ago. Morridan was the next step. Before leaving Hattersburgh, beautiful new school has just been completed at the cost of $75,000. Greeted at Jackson At Jackson was staged the most successful meeting of the tour in point of attendance. Six thousand guests attended the grounds and distracted attention for an hour to the masterful presentation of the race problem in the South and particularly in Mississippi. He Moton was assured and asserted that no man in the party was receiving a cent for his services; that all money collected by other states paid their own expense; that the entertainment of the party while in the state. He himself and those who had accompanied him from other states paid their own expense and audience in a receptive mood he declared that it was only by being frank and above board that the event could be both other. He urged the people of his life to be thrifty and save their money to get it in land, because he believed that the event must have the land when that time comes. He launched an attack ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! AVOID the misery of racking pain Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini- ment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly cases the pain and sends a celing of pain through the aching part. Sloan's Liniament penetrates without rubbing. Fine, 100, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloan's liniment Pain's enemy Lands Redfish Bigger Than a Real Bulldog Lands Redfish Bigger Than a Real Bulldog Battles Wharf, Ala. Nov. 4—John Kandall, living here, broke the ice off Battles Wharf weighing 14 pounds. It was one of the largest lish ever caught in this section and the fish off Battles Wharf weighing 50 pounds, of all the redish ever caught. Considerable interest has been manifested here from time to time by the public, some years ago, a Miss McIntosh, now living in New York, but people at that time caught it. The fish caught at Battles Wharf a redish which weighed 15 pounds. That same day, Ailson, a visitor from Houston, Tex., caught one which tipped the scales at 25 pounds. But even he could not hold it, and he loved that the latter's record will stand for a long time. on those who have held the prize. He pointed out that if we were to catch it, we would must have respect for ourselves. "I don't run your have down," he said. "I don't run your have down and believe that black is as good as white and maybe a bit better. You can't be a good judge of which you may well be proud. After all it is character, ability and con- trol, determining factors of any race. Warns White People Turning to the white people, he said: "The white race rules the world, they are white, but because they have done those things which made for the kind. Raising his hand and pointing to them, he shouted: 'Just as soon as you fail to do this and fail to do that, and fail to fall and fail to do justly, the Lord is going to give that power to some to do what he wants done on earth.' 'My people stand in Mississippi facing you today asking not that your laws be respected, but there are some that we do not like but that you administer the laws you have without regard to the color of the people affected. There cannot be one law for black and another for white, with intense anger." He astounded his hearers by speaking out boldly against male violence in the criminals by a jury as required by the laws. He showed how travelers often by street car and railroad conductors with no opportunity for rest stopped to think of that they became dissuaded and bitter. In pleading for the protection of womanhood in the armed the white man's co-operation. Protects Womanhood "I have always admired the white man for chivalry. Dr. Motton said, "From you we have learned that we must not only honor our own women, but protect them and their honor when the occasion arises. We want the whites to see to it that our women are protected in public places and at their work. Their womanhood is sacred to us and to the future of the face and soul. We want that they are protected from bullies and criminals whatever their race or color." He closed his address with a phrase that both men to believe in the best that is in each and to get together to make their state and community peaceful, progressive and safe. He loved and take pride in, as they would like to, rather than one which they feared and distrusted. He declared it was in the hands of the white people, the work people begin now. Meets Mob Leader The party also visited Utica, Vickersburg, Alcorn, Greenville. At the latter play the meeting was held on April 11, nearly 2,000 Farmers and professional men came in from surrounding cities. Here Dr. Moton had the unanimous decision to be affiliated by a man said to be the chief mob leader in that section. Several strance things happened on this tour. Dr. Moton invited the mob leader in that section to address the white students at Mississippi College and at the conclusion of this talk was invited to attend the leadership of the official cheer leader. This engagement caused him to miss his train and a special train to dismiss his disposal from Jackson to this. This was in the state of Mississippi. At Lennan two of the neighbors who volunteered to drive the party were in the 800 acre plantation which had been in his family since 1826. He was especially courteous and hospitable and drove the party to the next town in the 800 acre scenes of interest along the way. Mound Bayou Dr. Moton made one of the best addresses of the tour under the inspiring guidance of the party's members of the party bid each other farewell, voting the tour a great success owing to the splendid tact and charisma of the various addresses. Surely no one who heard him speak and noted the earnestness with which he emphasized his points could help but feel that his work was necessary and courageously THIS MOONSHINE HAD A PUNCH INSTEAD OF KICK New York, Nov. 4—Joseph Crawford, 45, 251 West 14th street, was arrested Sunday on complaint of Mrs. Harry Green of the same address, who charged the prisoner with striking her husband. The police charged Crawford with punching him in the face and being under the influence of liquor. RE-ELECTION OF GEORGE HARRIS SEEMS GERTAIN New York, Nov. 4.—Interest of Harlemites in the coming election con- New York, Nov. tomites, in the con around the candidates for alderman in the 21st Aldermann Dis- ciple, whom are of our group, and the Republican al- dermann, candidate in the 19th alderman district. M. B. H. In the 21st district, Alderman Alderman rises to the position of Harris, who bucked the Republican machine and won nomination for Goo. W. Harris Alderman, is opposing John William Harris, who recorded during his first term at city hall has been excellent. Some of the things he has accomplished in Harris' record of criminalization at Harlem hospital, resulting in the adding to that hospitals staff several of the doctors who point out the fact that Harlem now has 25 of our policemen, whereas it only had five when he went into office. He fought long and vigorously in at least 25 firemen if re-elected to office. He fought long and vigorously in at least 25 firemen if re-elected to office. The cornerstone for which will be held Armistice day. The two public taxi stands which this community now has were seen earlier on the board of alberni. They have saved our people thousands of dollars that the auto bansis in Harlem used to freeze out of before the advent of the clock on the car. Many other commutable measures were added to the system. Logically, he seems the man to return to city hall in the 21st district. John Hawkins, 24, 5533 Dearborn street, was arrested for bigamy on April 16, 2013, by Hawkins, 3550 Grand boulevard. They were married in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1912 and lived together for another woman into John's life brought separation and Mrs. Hawkins left the city. During her marriage, another woman came to Chattanooga with her sister to took rooms at 8520 Grand boulevard. Her husband and Miss Smith were openly in spite of her protests. Six Chicago and with her sister took rooms at 8520 Grand boulevard. Her husband and Miss Smith were openly in spite of her protests. They, too, are in Chicago. When they came he hunted up his first wife and boasted of his second marriage and he was married to her as he had destroyed access and certificate of their marriage. She could prove nothing, he told her. Her marriage is on record. A few days ago she visited the home of the second Mrs. Hawkins and asked to be produced, and Mrs. Hawkins No. I醉ed and kept them. They are now in her possession. Later she swept the husband's arrest, charging bigamy. Hawkins was arrested Wednesday evening by Officers Grace and Dargan of the Third district. His case was continued to Nov. 5. AGAINST POLICY Catherine Waugh McCulloch. Evanston, Ill. 3 WOMEN ARRESTED New York, New. 4, Nov.-4, Pauline Olomen- 21, 2334 seven avenue; Ruth Green 20, and Lillian Smith, 18, 55 West 139th street Saturday by Officer Hunt on charges of vagrancy and violation of laws, 139th street Saturday by Officer Hunt on charges of vagrancy and violation of laws, 154 West 132nd street arrested by Officer Gilman and sentenced to 30 days in the workhouse by Judge McAndrews on a charge of vagrancy. SENTENCE DRUG ADDICTS: New York, Nov. 4—Anna Brown, 21 West 135th street, Davis, 23, 11% West 135th street, were sentenced to five months in the work-house Thursday. Jessica Moss in a residence on a charge of possessing narcotics. Whole or part time. Must be responsible for local colored or white referrals. An exception may be made by working only a few hours daily between travel and untrained occupation. Experience Harrison 9357 for interview. n Asks Just Innocent Girl Pays $345 to Learn a Trick Washington, D. C. Nov. 4—A little color was injected into the old white (white) became the victim of two confidence men to the extent of $150. Miss Coleman claims that she was standing in the rear of the capital building when two men approached her with $1,000 bill which they would split with her if she would change it for them. Then she appeared to her uncle, who cut her downstreet and turned it over to the men. The swindlers pretended to give her money, and she gave her an empty pocketbook, feeling immediately through the office building of the House of Representation. Miss Coleman is when but poorer. City Must Pay Victims of Rioters The City of Chicago is being forced to pay for injuries to property and person which resulted from the activities of the mob during the activities of the riot, and the victims have been given, in the aggregate, more than $10,000. The cases tried in Chicago have attempted to be adjudicated. To gain a jury's verdict in such a case was regarded as the formation of a foundation for a precedent in civil law. A short while after the riots he went to the courthouse and told the victims of the riot might seek legal redress, it was published in the daily papers that, although in exceptional cases, the city might be held responsible for personal injury and death. Augustus L. Williams, attorney, declared that the city was responsible for the case. He filled suits for 11 persons. CRIMINAL WITH RECORD HAS GUN CONCEALED New York, Nov. 4—William Jones, 28, address unknown, was walking up Seventh avenue Monday with his wife, Katherine, 48, a High Street Detective Gillison stepped up and grabbed the hand. Then a night took place and Jones was knocked down. He was struck by the hip pocket contained a loaded revolver. Jones said he had laid an unknown man $1.50 on the apartment. Jones says that the finger print record showed that Jones was sent to Sing Shing in 1913 for from five to ten years for highway robbery with a weapon. Jones was charged of violating the Sillian law. Visiting in St. Louis, Mrs. Maria Alexander, Hentemersonville, is visiting her sister-in-law West Midtown Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. BOSTON SALES & SERVICE CO. The lowest prices in the City of Chicago on good Hundreds of South Sisters singing them more than 3400 on shoes. 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Our price Men's famous Sole All upkeep wells, All upkeep wells, Valued up, Our Justice WOMAN BLEEDING PROFUSELY RUNS THROUGH ROOMS Kills Joint Owner of Car Who Cracked Her Skull with a Revolver Walter Lacey, 50, a roomer at 4022 bornborn street, is dead, and his hairy neck is visible. He was the county hospital with a bullet wound through her left jaw as a result of a shooting affray between the two, the latter's home. Sun- day morning, she shortly after 10 o'clock. According to a statement made to the police by Mrs. Hattie Johnson, who witnessed the duel and who also was the culmination of a quarrel between Lacey and his handiady over an automobile that had been purchased by the two. Mrs. Harris dis- cussed the nature of the other woman of whom she was jealous, and sought to dispose of her share in the car to Lacey. She de- manded her money back. Lacey re- Thretens Her "I'll kill you if you don't let me alone. I drive whom I please," was written on the back of the dress he came more beaten and Lacey more enraged and with the butt of his revolver, to miss Mrs. Harris over her head. Bleeding profusely, she left Lacey in the front room and went to the kitchen, where she turned to the front room and the argument was renewed. Another response, the weapon and slipped it in her bosom, and when Lacey brandished his own gun toward her she turned to the right breast. After hiring the fatal shot, Mrs. Harris retreated to the kitchen, turned and looked back at Lacey he sent a bullet through her left jaw, Shot Is Fatal Lacey died a few minutes later and his body was removed to J. H. Hale, a local State street. The deceased was a member of Carlian City Masonite Lodge No. 52, and his remains will be shipped to East St. Louis, III, his home. Mrs. Harris is under arrest at the hospital, pending her recovery. The coroner's inquiry, over the death of Lucy was continued to Nov. 30. 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Y., Nov. 4.—One of the strangest murderers in the United States, Mitchell, a prisoner, who was stabbed to death in the exercise yard of Clinton prison, in the exercise yard of Clinton prison, who old the stabbing remains a mystery. Mitchell, according to the prison authorities, was excercling in the yard of Clinton prison, where a whistle blew for the prisoners to assemble for return to their cells. Stutzenberg, a prisoner, was crushing from a stab, wound in his throat and fell against a keeper. He died without uttering a call. Mitchell, in the prison's cells and an investigation quickly made, but no clue to the dead man's assailant nor discovery of the weapon with which he was killed was obtained, so it was said. PAGE THREE South SPOOKS TURN OUT TO BE LIVE FOLKS ON A JAG A telephone call to the third district asked Capt. Ben Earlight to send some officers to Calcutt avenue, as spooks seemed to be invading an empty flat there. Officers Irving and Lawlor were assigned to the case. 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Doctor of Chiropractic 4041 Indiana Avenue Phone Dexel 4922 PAGE FOUR ALL CHICAGOANS TO HEAR HOW EUROPE VIEWS MOB RULE GRIP OF THE LAW Refuses to Prosecute William Smith, 45, 225 State street, prison, to protect his sweetheart, avenge, when she was arrested by Judge John B. Newcomer and charged she was shearled. Mrs. Butler was arrested by Sergent Jurgis Glenn after she had used her knife with deadly intent in Smith's home over money matters. Accused of Larceny Harry Fleming, 2014 Indiana avenue, department of the Station entrance station and Mrs. Ma Ierryman, 2010 grand honoree, Mrs. Ma Ierryman, 2010 grand honoree, Farming College Paroled to Husband Ebeth Mitchell, 35, 2355 Vincennes, sunday night, said she was returning sunday night, said she was returning Ebeth Mitchell was the building that other hotel owners on the street. After sitting with a nervous his wife was sitting with a nervous his wife was women paroled the wife to the hospital. Passes Forged Check Louis Penn, 55 West 35th street, was on the income staircase, and charged with passing a forced check. The name of Louis Penn was with whom Penn had cashed by Carl Bass, a clerk in a local drug store. Penn was in the house of correction and fired 25 and costs. Draws Knife on Officer I took the combined efforts of Sor- ber's detective bureau to subdue Robert Davis, 455 Southern street, and place him in custody by the officers. Barswu to the triffle and are targeted to escape from the officers. He was fired He and Accused of Taking Rinns New York, New York, 2012 Emwood avenue and 2012 Lexington Avenue, in the consultant of Mrs. Loola Loyola, who became the wife of the founder. The case was continued here. Held to Grand Jury Short Green, s East 24th street, and West 25th street, each held to the grand jury under 15 bondes on a charge of highway crime. Dawne and Calhoun, Second district, and 18-member by two victims at an 24th street and Wabash avenue. Dr. West Arrested Jr. II. B. West, 422 East 434 place san an automobile which had been driven by George Watts. Brant ant, who was driving the stolen car Gets Thirty Days William Mason, 20. 5522 Lafayette the House of Correction and hired $1 or a burial jury by Judge John J. K arrested by Sergeant Hurley and Halt- ton. Third district, and charged with the store of Isades Moak 6511 State street. 3032 Indiana Avenue Corner of 31st Street Upstairs THE FINEST CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT IN CHICAGO Music by the "Wonderful Orchestra" MEALS from 11 A.M. TO 2 A.M. WE SERVE NOTHING BUT THE FINEST FOODS Our Service In Second to None NEW Vincennes Hotel MRS. E. BARNETT, Prop. 36th Street and Vincennes Ave. PERMANENT ROOMS FOR THE WINTER $5 and $12 Per Week AND UP Chicago's most beautiful dining room catering to the elite. Special attention to parties and banquets. FOR RENT Five-Room Steam Heated Flats $40 and $42.50 per month. J. M. JOHNSON & SON, 151 N. Paulina St. Phone Seeley 712. GUESTS AT IDLEWILD Farren Community Center Improvement Club All of the improvement and Neighborhood activities, the music and address of their organization and each of its officers to the Grand Boulevard. It has long been told by persons interested in this work of the Grand Boulevard, not as a clearing house for ideas and dousy body. The Appomattox Cubs, which is fathering the Grand Boulevard Improvement and settlement, use its good offices so that the smaller clubs may get the advice and encouragement the whole work be put upon an enlargement and betterment and betterment of neighborhoods is one of the most interesting and most important clubs. These clubs have been increasing until today, trying to prescribe laws, to encourage house painting, and community services. Several of them, notably the Woodland Improvement Association and the Prairie Improvement Association, are known to large properties and are doing creditable and spendid community Garners Tour West Mr. and Mrs. George R. Garner Jr. are currently engaged. This is not new territory for Mr. Garner as he has filled engagements on the Pacific coast before Hit by Falling Bricks Mrs. Eva Marion, 33, 4516 Dearborn top of her head and other injuries when she climbed on the chimney at her home. The building is owned by Mrs. Rose Cohen, 39 West Bitten by Don Bernice Donohue, 4, 430 Federal street, was painfully hitten on the hand in a collision, 4425 Federal Street in neighbor, 4425 Federal Street of the child's fingers were lacerated. Mrs. J. J. N. Freeman Leaves Mrs. J. N. Freeman of Milwaukee, 4425 Federal Street, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollin, 323 South Park avenue, during the death and burial of her brother, the late W. A. Sweeney, has returned to her home. THE FIRST ORGANIZATION OF ITS KIND OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY COLORED PEOPLE PYRAMID AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Free Towing Service, Mechanical Free Road Information, Legal Aid, Exe- pert Inspection of Engine Troubles and Road Information, Legal Aid, Out-of-town members selftitled. Mail This Coupon Today Pyramid Automobile Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, Chicago, Gentleman: Kindly send me information of have representative Pyramid Automobile Association. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF To Hold Meeting The Pyramid Building & Loan Association, of which George, is the principal secretary, with offices at 525 S. State street, will hold a memorial high school at 3200 under the abstraction of the famous J. J. Palmer will hold a Hon. Adelbert H. Roberts, Hon. A. S. T. Watkins, James A. Parker, Charles S. Duke and George H. Improving Rev. J. W. McMahalan, president and general financial agent of the Enterprises, received Sunday news from Milwaukee, Wis., very early, is much improved. Many Juveniles Made Happy **Association to Meet** The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U. S. A. & S. M. T. of which U. S. B. is presided with headquarters at Chapel Hill, with an honorary matriculation meeting at the now Eleanor Jacques church, 65th street near the University, November, 20th, at 6:30 o'clock, at which time the F. T. will be held, as well as the public in general, are cordially invited to take an active part, M. T. I. Hall, secretary of the university fellow, No. 20, U. S. B. with presided All In Smiles The officers and members of the Wendell Phillips Bay Nursery, son of the late Wendell Phillips, work week over the great success in raising more than $392 and a large amount of money for the President Harvest church Sunday evening, October 29 at the church. The most beautiful features of the program was $25 small arts and crafts and $100 large arts and crafts. Twenty-third dollar candies lit by br. John W. Lewis and the third by Prof. Albert Jones, turn the music associate M. T. Halley, president of the Ballet, been made associate editor of The National Monthly Magazine of Anchorage, which is published by the A. U. K. & B of A. Record Publishing Fo. Inc., and Richard Fields is president, B. Samuel Davis is editor and business manager, C. St. Louis, Chicago and New York. Umbraces Sine In Loop The Chicago Umbrian Glove club suns Monday evening at the Hotel La Salle. The Umbrians had 25 members present or writing a south side slide ball. Rattl In Kentucky Anita Fatti Brown and *N*athalee Doxie spent the week-end in Kentucky for br. and Mrs. Dalton. The mastane reports a very enjoyable visit, having been in the race where the races were held. Miss Doxey thrived under the skillful care of Dr. Portsmouth, Ohio. At the Vincennes Dr. F. A. Furnis, Indianapolis, Ind.; Dr. M. A. Furnis, Indianapolis, Ind.; and Mrs. L. Perry, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cornillus, Low Angeles, G. Ward, Grand Hurdle, Mich.; Chance Parker, Milwaukee, Wis.; Perry Schmidt, Grand Hurdle, Mich.; W. L. Washoe, Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. L. L. Wood, New York; H. W. Kirkly, Washoe, Montreal; C. J. W. Hastings, Montreal; Can. J. W. Hastings, Washington; D. C. W. A. Prendergast, New Orleans; Calvin S. Stanley, New Orleans, La. J. B. French Convalescence J. B. French, 4500 Wintersburg avenue, Boston, Mass. He is being hit by an automobile, is able to be up and around the house and hopes to be seen by his family. Mrs. J. B. French, after several months, visit in foreign lands, returned home last Friday and reports a wonderful trip. Will Arrive Saturday Clarence Cameron White, our foremost violinist of Boston, Mass., will arrive this weekend at the Vineyard Hotel. He plans getting here in time. When the football Williamine universities. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Julius, N. Awendorph at dinner and will leave for New York on Tuesday. Joseph Jordan Returns Fractures Leg Ninus Invitation: Stabbed John Payton, 19, East 528 street, Johnsonville, which he studies in left side which he studies was indicted by some unknown person as he was playing a dance at 528 Michigan avenue. Cut from Ambush Officers Hibby and Holmes were applauded at 4:25. State street, who was found to have a deep wound in his check. Mr. Holmes was taken to enter his own home he was out by some unknown person. **Pretty Halloween Party** (Kindle) Kate gave a measured party Monday evening, to 11 at the residence of her husband, an avid. The house was beautiful decorated in black and yellow, while unexcited places. The continues represented familiar figures in history and THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WILL PRESENT "THE DEVIL" On Sunday afternoon, November 13, the order of leaders will give an "Elite Airline" at the Grand Theater, the manager of the theater, the Dumont theater, the players, will present "The Devil" by George Arliss, J. Lawrence Criner will take over the production, Bishop Cloe Desmond, Susan Sutton, Linda Monagas, Charles Olden, Charles O'Brien, the "The Devil" is an organization opposing the theater and the Kill with others. "The Devil" is an organization that may be secured from Mr. Brent Anderson, 3500 S. State street; Beady Anderson, 3500 S. State street; Dr. Albert Johnson, 3515 S. State street; Blueplan, C. L. Reyes, 3515 S. State street; 252d and Walsh Avenue; and Walter 3559 S. State street—Advertiser. Mrs. Berry Honored Bethel Choristers in Oak Park Bethlehem Choristers in Oak Park Choristers have a grand concert at the First Methodist church, Oak Park, Ill. Choristers throughout the state of this foothill throughout which the choir of this foothill Miss Marie Crocker opened with a piano song. She received much applause, Miss singing of the "Shadow Song," "Emperor Ringer sang "Son of the Dearest Jones sang "We Know It" This Long song won for her treasured chorus singing Bethlehem Choristers contributed much to the Dickerson chorus for her treasured choruses by her life, accompanying. King's Daughters and Sons The annual convention of the Cook School and Sons was held in the Woodswain women elected to the executive committee women elected to the executive committee Gordon and Alma the McKinley. Gordon and Alma the McKinley. Be a Goodtellow Won't you be a Goofloof? Help me name some people who Join the Goofloof Club and send your contributions to Julius N. A. Jones, Chicago Defender, or J. A. Jones, Chicago Defender. Have Huge Opening The first regular meeting of the Mor- gans was held Tuesday evening, November 1. at Bethlehem Isaiah church. The first meeting was held Tuesday evening, November 1. at Bethlehem Isaiah church. The first meeting was held Tuesday evening, November 1. at Bethlehem Isaiah church was crowded to capacity with enthusiastic subscribers whose dona- tion directors were elected: J. D. Hill, R. F. Lewis, J. F. Pannch, J. H. Ibrazy, J. F. Pannch, J. H. Ibrazy, J. H. Simons, R. A. Patton, William H. Crockett, Jr. Regular meetings every week were held. Attendance was average. Charles S. Bukle spoke also and gave valuable assistance. Atten- ture was excellent. J. H. Simons, secretary to ten Returns from Execution Major Adam E. Patterson, prominent National Protective Order of Heavens, National Protective Order of Heavens, Mo., where he had been in attendance at the convention of the American Union. Incorrect Address Mrs. Rhea Hickman that jesse dresses at 3116 South Park avenue when arrusted, was in error. He never lived in the city. The Hickman at that address a year ago. Laboc Delegate Here John H. Irving, Oakland, Calif. is in the city. He was a delegate to the city in 1972, and of which were held at the Strand Hotel, 63rd street and Cottage Grove avenue. Working conditions of fullman employees were discussed before the convention. Carver Initial on Blyat Miss Leatha Watt, aged 25, 54 West Mountain, died on January 25, 2015, John Calvin, 26, who lived with his wife, Lacinch, at 3012 State street. Meeting him in the park, he may be married to you, but he is my sweet son of his a father was a County and Leatha with a perfect "L in her face. Marc Williams C Mrs. Wilson Scorer The silver-medal, or second prize, given in the pollinator's match of the Chicago police department, was captured in a score of 125, Mrs. Wilson is the only race woman connected with the gold medal, and the white policewomen competed in the contest. The gold medal was awarded to Mrs. Wilson, who scored 162 and Mrs. Wilson's nearest competitor, Mrs. Marlan Wightman, who scored the bronze medal, or third prize. Hunt Minister's Son Policecene, armed with a warrant, are searching for James H. Stainley, re-identified as J. S. Stanley, prominent member of M. Zion A. M. E. church, on a charge recently obtained 1159 from a prominent chaperone on the declaration that he was exchanged for Exchange bank, 135th street and 7th avenue, New York. Carled to County Hospital the following persons were carried to the County Hospital: 4. 2628 State street; Willie Fustellin, 4. 2628 State street; Willie Fustellin, 4. 2628 State street; Jesse Jones, 31. 5021 State street; Jim Burrell, 48. 2628 Wabash avenue; Jesse Jones, 31. 5021 State street; Mellon Dolge, 4a, 21. 57 West 17th street; Maxon Benson, 21. 57 West 17th street; Willie Jones, 22. 57 address, unknown Found 10 Be Damaged The following persons were carried to the Psychiatric hospital for observation their minds had become deranged; Mrs. Augusta Ryland, 26, 1645 Indiana; Mrs. Marie Wilson, 40, 2526 Michigan; Mrs. Marie Nichols, 39, 2525 Indiana; Avenue. Inlured While on Duty Officer Cleo Smith, Sd. 2528 Federal Street, arrested to the Cottage Grove station, suffered with a fractured arm. Officer Smith was called into a restaurant at an apartment building, stated that he had been assaulted by van Jackson, allied branch of Grouse Mountain Police, Jackson attacked Smith, who drew his gun. Smith could be being injured in playgrounds, band holding the gun, forced it back, discharged. Cottage Grove shaken. Mrs. Allen Henderson in City Maryville, Md. attended the 25th an- niversary, Maywood, attended the 25th an- niversary, October 20, at Madison, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson also notor- ly attended the 25th anniversary with their two sons and will spend many of their time, Simpson in May- wood and Chichester. Welcome Mrs. Dorsey Mrs. Mary Ross Dorsey, a guest in the office of the University, has been the recipient of many social grants from Dr. and Mrs. George C. Moore and of Dr. and Mrs. Augustus Lawson, and of Dr. and Mrs. T. Arnold in burial and of Mr. and Mrs. T. Arnold in the Ald's Society to which she spoke. Athenplans Halloween Party On Saturday evening, October 25, the Albanian, Athletic Club gave a Halloween party at the residence of Alrasha Avenue. The house was decorated with witches, skeletons, brooms and pumkins. Chairs, gingerbread, candy and amusements were present in masked costumes and the evening game in dancing and games. Mrs. Lee Entertaining On Thursday, October 27, Mrs. John Lee gave a bungalow funeral in honor of Mrs. E. M. Morley of Milwaukee. About twenty babies were present. 一 Miss Wilhelm, Ellison, W5, 58 Wk 1 Tux, where she will take up touching Tex, where she will take up touching College, Miss Ellison taught in in College, Miss Ellison works and she enjoy the work. Oversome by S21 While connecting a gas stove in his apartment, he accidentally turned off the gas, and was overcome by the escaping gas. He was given first aid. Dies Suddenly in Home A woman in Walsh Avenue accidentally died suddenly in his home. As he coroner's inquiry it was determined that death was due to organic heart disease. --- Injured by "Vampires" Carrie Street, is confined to his home suffering from a broken leg, which he received when he was struck by an automobile at 51st and Federal streets, without stopping to ascertain the extent of the man's injuries. Seeks to Evade Arrest When the children entered a flat at 2725 Walsh Avenue, the horror of being arrested drove Mrs. Street, seek a means of coaling arrest, she tied three sheets together and at the ground. The sheets became unfastened, she fell below, she is thrown at the County hospital with a fractured shoulder. Dies from the "White Plague" Joseph Street, 2524 Glide Hospital, died suddenly in his home. It was stated that he had long been a sufferer Identified by Umbrella Committe Sujets While despondent over some trouble of his own, Ruben Howard James, 37, of Brooklyn, was elevated train at 29th street and the "L" and was instantly killed. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that himself, importantly injure James killed Sr. Elmple Improving Mrs. Anna Grimes, 2742 Indiana avenue, who has just returned from the hospital, said she was chief grandmother of Khalifa and Daughters of Tabor, Illinois jurisdiction, states that her father's condition is stable, and that her doctors hope for his early recovery. Pushed Off of Gar Arthur Davitt, 32, 2006 Prairie ave. north of 16th street, skull fracture and other injuries, a streetcar at 16th and State street on a streetcar at 16th and State street, rush hour, when the cars were crowded. Inlured Shovelling Coal Charles Grant. 37, 915 State street, was carried to the county hospital suffering with a wrenched back, which he had he was injured while shoveling coal. Hlt by Stray Bullet Robert Neloms, 33, 2211 Columne avenue, was carried to the Michael Reese hospital in the back. According to his statement he was struck by a brayer bullet at 23rd street and Forest avenue as he was returning home from work. Children Injured by Auto Miss Beatrice Hurley, 15, and Frank Wilson, 5, were standing at the curb when an automobile owned and driven by a child parked in Oak Park, ran into them, injuring both of the children severely. Miss Hurley live at 45 East 35th street. The children live at 45 East 35th street. WEST SIDE NEWS The Metropolitan Institute is the tormentor of People's sorer of the board of the Metropolitan Institute. Christian gentleman who loved all, and whose work represents a reach. Dr. Dr. Cook, Dr. Doyle ministry in the ministry in the time that has passed the large churches in the connection the first work of its first work of brought him in the lightlight was when Community Center and church and mem Norfolk, Va., where he purchased a lot and built the Bute school, and a church in the state. The next charge that was given was where he bought a parsonage while there. On leaving he went to Mother Eleanor's large charge was taken by her and served as pastor at Frankfort, Pa. His fifth large charge was taken by church brooklyn, N. Y., where he paid $1000. He left it clear of all indulgence. After serving there he went to Boltel, where he worked for the church of indulgence and left $2000 for work there he was given the charge of St. James A. M. church, which he attended the church of indulgence and left $2000 for that charge, after serving a number of years, he was transferred to the West, A. M. church, St. Louis, Mo., and where he did splendid work and was a funeral minister, and his influence was largely recognized by building, modern in every respect, and one of the largest high schools. Dr. Cook that they bought the pressure on the board of education of the school building which will always be a center of the community in which he lived. When you consider the work done and the money the members of the organization and less than $2,000 was raised among our white students, you will notice that in 13 months more than $60,000 was raised under the leadership and support of the book. The books and records have been audited by Evans, Marshall and La Salle street. Sunday morning an usual, Dr. W. D. Cook will deliver the Metropolitan Choir and Orchestra in the evening at 7:30, under the nursery Club. James Lawley will be presented. He is one of Chicago's sanitary museum's famous lecture, using moving pictures taken on the drainage canal of the sanitary plant of the city of Chicago, which will be in itself interesting and educational plant of the city of Chicago, which will be in itself interesting and educational plant of the city of Chicago, under the auspices of the Metropolitan Sunshine men of the city of Chicago, under our faithful, wise trustees. Dr. M. B. Hibb, H. A. Watkins, chlmnr; Prof. J. Wesley, conductor. Eighth Regiment Notes The commanding officer, Colonel Ols B. Duncan, received an invitation and commander of the American Legion to attend their convention, which was held in tendance the three days of the convention, Mrs. Sheppard, Eighth Infantry, Mrs. Sheppard, Eighth Infantry, Illinois National Guard, Springfield, IL, Illinois Armored, Eighth Infantry, Illinois Armored, She was entertained by Mrs. James C. Hall, wife of captain of the National Guard, Thursday evening in the Colored parlor. Those present were the National Guard, Thursday at the arrival of each guest they were parlor were decorated to correspond. Whist was enjoyed by all and prizes parlor were decorated to correspond. Whist was enjoyed by all and prizes first prize; Mrs. Park Tanch, second prize; and Mrs. Clint Hill, convalescion given to Mrs. Waro as guest prize. Dareful refreshments were served. The guests into fine shape for the coming season. WARNING! People are hereby warned not to pay the fee. If they do it in its present ownebies. If they do it in its present ownebies. Too much prizes cannot be given Miles McGregor, the program director, soloists with such excellent taste and perfect support The Lyceum committee has appointed Lonan for the service, which will serve him when called upon. The president, Mr. Maule Bolotzky, chairman of the program committee, presided. An excelent program is arranged for the next meeting. EVANSTON NEWS Are You 100 Pct. Colored American If so this is the time to show your To erect this monument in honor and memory of our American Negro soldiers, who so nobly served, we must remember our country's flag, through the conflict just ended. The great gleaming white marble will be placed in the courtyard of their purpose; its composition will show our deep and lasting appreciation and love. We will pay our debt, and although it is not within the limit of human power to repaint it, WE WILL BUILD A NATION MONUMENT that STAND AS A MARK IN HISTORY. MADRID We are calling for 10,000 voluntary workers to enroll your names and help us in this great mission. We will be in its scope and every community will be given a chance to be represented. Write today for a large number of volunteers to hang on your wall. Organize a memorial club. Your name and picture will be placed on the wall. You will carry on the great work will be raised by voluntary donations. Any amount you give will be highly appreciated. REAL IS TO YOU WHAT WILL YOU GIVE? Make all Monay Orders or Checks payable to The Negro National Memorial Association 3161 S. State St. Chicago, Ill. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 VN CLARENCE WHITE: Don't fall to hear Clarence Cameron Vette, our Lady, taught at Lincoln Center, Monday evening, November 2h, at 8:45 prompt. Miss Cloe Mae Dicker- er, assistant-admission, 50 cents. —Advertisement. Middle School Build Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sulmier, who recently bought several lots in Morgan Place, are making preparations to build a cottage. Newest Style SERGE DRESS WITH 24 SILK Truce Panels To be in style and becoming dressed you must have this stunning Serge Dress. The great price now is by fashionable where this rests your opinion. And be the the prettiest choice of the $79 Send No Money Duck if Not Satisfied Write to this wonderful dream today...but don't pay too much. $39.79. We pay you an assisted vip to you. CIVE GIZE WANTED--OVER TOO FRANKLIN MUNDO D-28 MERCERVILLE STATION, CO. 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Hike et Fihday. utter foot ining invite gions Were Inenent, Sirs Senate Gaatowdgy ants Calumet facemie hag tettonedh hms sen Htochesiens Mame alter nice tata Neentnneat In the Shas Hecpatal she Sas the gurctiag hee aepiew, 3B Fihornpson, 3353 tard street Stes Teisha, Diekeawen ‘Tyrer, 740 east ast swt, haw rete fs Gee Kas Hor ietreettad tase tn Sprinaaicia, he siyere she wae the Rivet oF ev. $2) W, Curry sad Dr Sha Mee, Pei, Str ahd Sra A. HB, Gleave, $745 Ashnden: accents, ince Bethe. SFM Hicks Sather aks “to eae nn. where they went so stent the fameratan Sis Ghaves" ninter. STP Teac Hose Revs and tre Lets Guy Fountain eyed a vert mice dinner sith te FUGntaime tadbers at Abe enla Hotels rpe teliowing evening “they ead tea atthe home of Mi. stad Me ee 582 A sate Bes! Nettie Kim tzhes Rio hax teen sicitinis friends nud Peaties ia the ig toe tive baat two week, Bs He TWeped ae: hee home fy Ghkoeh. Sine, C1 A Seatt, 3a Ttians aves nies anal Mee 3. W. Sinise 4a Vie thet werk In hone et atts eure Eiooos a Gated, WS. Sievaand Mise Sava Ne Cand yore thn gueute ot She, Mra, He Wile Hanis BSas Grove avenue,” Sunday Riverton. SEN Gonettiwe. atuckey, stutent of ayys Fearon Stusie Stndie (408 Sout Watanh secatue, fete dette thiy city te Geraitage fee course he Tah sel at Theat Uanfwevents, Wasa D Stee Mette Te tienes a New Gre fame was emestatged Us her reli: teen Me and Mis ste Als, 6 Hat ea chet, Taek Wevle Hesore hee wie, Ney absing, Calta, Mh, who tags beeg ti eet wk Her plows Ms tiee’ Sfutenes wok OF Haire dene Aiea! well wien theater tan, cirina Wine te alms iestebaen af Sifax Hebe Technet, stow ee area a ioe Raster af Hamaatie. Be, waged a tlhe und Peewee hath Sedna Wo ee ie We tie teat ot Ms Ree Bikce Prasime Thomas, €2tz-Indin ayenne, aheacheet ot” Me, “Sexe hong, Swtenie qwedtetiea eatery fe Meer esegyen af Taoe Amelen tah, edt tne nay Werlnnday fon Tone Go Wik none ae ee Si tant ober negdorne chapies Ween, 2 Sine Sass Mew, 3844 fediena agenim, serve a Mueheom Theareday Aicrncet in tower of Sita Aha th Iie ci Sew deveey Ca wel ge vist Fhe Rincie nmwent "wees Mes ane Wine! agg Sh, teurme, Stow Helen Stinuees Misc fhannie Linnbsey, Soot, Sire hantes Ac alates aval See Manet ane HE Sem, ac Tarte street, Vite ther efoto ane bse werk Siiie isa, Mortoy, attain, We, fe tie Waeet od Sagas de de awe INE RotutaSavenes atewing the Ae 3 Me ET Keaay, Revmonts Og. te cist her fsionalsateg a at Rs Mites es : “Theva Patera, 2632 Vinewgnes avenues hr has dunt” essere. fan iNet sltuess, Wil Powe 1 ae few Nea Bona Wiiseny, St Loin, Mo, after mpeysivngo Ser east hea” ira at aie han Mtoe de BH He i ES Mode neees ham re Mins, Mare de Sinteedt ed. a her Inve Festivswn, S12 Hawt. aH sore CO nnd Sega ont pet Ot Sint Beas hie Sa pre amd Jeaves to meurn tir fost a husband, tiaaSiver tind weucit-taw. rs. Susanne. Theva: ail hate davon ig Heaet Sou ate age owns Mitinday tar leietelons Oaks We igeniten wil foun Uren far the hele suisse ‘Shin Th Taker, St. Lane, Aloe ge ate aes of Ae We Beaker, ao18 Wat Aa aves Stise Malet Vs dine, Tae Anes ale he the segens wf Sits, inten Wane S216 Sah Waters aver. Mise Gone tae “eoetaraye, 386% Cane Sivenee, initthea ty Wedaees Slay: evening for Uuluanbovss 45000 Viet fier ia Sine Lillian Maxey Marten 38st Ielpne vente, Na rete Be Mn pane werkt etele with hee we ‘song in Inanapeatie Tade Mince Acer: flapredt an Mrs, Dora ccageee BHT Thonn seme Baye (ror aust thvie mother, Stes Bamokine of Colon Spatias, Con STE TES For This Beautiful Manchurian Fox FUR agéee, SCARF ial SEN Ss. Biggest fea rao ean Raeree PES ye Fag: Otfece. Shee ty SERS Ven S Shaan creepers op war Up - SEND ee six “ NO eine baed MONEY Say Siinis Send No Money With Order! LEE THOMAS CO. s82%4¢s-4s; ‘The House of Quality Merchandise | Aire Funpkins’ stay in the city, fa Ine Sctinite. Javonard Maxey, a member of ‘Tin lowstes's “Vert of Fun mow pits ing at the “Monogram, 48" stopping Sith Tiss sister, Mrs. S. TL, Hardee, A933 Mhndes arvente. Art, Mary Estridage uf Xenia, 0. fe visiting her wister, “Mew. Jina Whitetteld, and niece, Mes Hula r+ nol, 315 State sect. Ree €. 1, Fountain amt wite of Helo, Wis, the former brether of So de Fountann, undertaker ot thts cast whe have bern tn Chicaze t= ening the conferenee,. wens eisitors av the Detender pant thls week. Mis Lait Denhain entertained sith fan faferinal reerystion Sunday after- hoon, complimentary to Mrs. Gears Sirckoon, New Yenke City. Mrs. Pred Alten, 3583 Grand boule- ward, satertahued: ata proressive whist Wary Monday night, conn mentary to Mis: George dacksun, New York Cis: Mrs: Connie MeDevwell of the oyat vate Si Teal, atm, tein the city Sisitiog her Molter and father, Me iat his, Woe Witwn, A Tuneheon Wax given in her honor at thelr home, S121 ‘Dearborn street dirs. Georze Jackson, New York ey, wae the gist of honor at 23 fecbwk tea given by Mins Wietorkt Witkunson, Ratuniny. | The Hayat Swek! and Literary Chub [Vincennes axvenne, Cornelins John- [iab, 3622 “Grated houlevad, ‘Thurs: Tol, yrealdents Sites the ones, se Soo Ronee wena jehureh, 31st and South Park avenue, Pe aera na ie eat inte nae ee see er ee Tae cer SRE SRE CRRCe srtetane gan aver a — YA ieens gen inane tes a shape, sso Srael ete Re A Dera ae in Wears SET oo Reatiarad eectace fone ee Saete e Beg nan Ran coon es et eg etd Pa a hier unio fae ihe eat eran eects aaih ts Sy ee Sa, aati cea ee a ore ae ome ea eel earade Seek ht erate a cee ae MUSICIANS’ MOVEMENT set Section, ph cd eer eter, Sel te areas eee : res Gatos & rourh such ee Seconednae : roreareue Sage Sag 4] maz romeniee sae tae it chee Rear e as] sient cere x ep ee BAER ALS] tare could rear BN ea] eee ees Sas aes BOSSY feonil “ana the a al, Pence apo Mig PP apr e ak Fan faseet. oe Sih ag SS a eA ase Ei veere Woe 4,0: mile Barns sae ise | CoRR writer to enlleet, comply and, cont- nent Upon weticities vot, snustelans. Narying in vlegrees of interest to th Maite readers who sean this column each week, caused the exeedlent paint Rriph concerning Music. and. Hoetrs Fontalned tn the Civeauo ‘elvune of Shiny Oct. 2, to te avertooket. Those who neal after Kuward Moore. Inusle ese fur the Vib. tow tk terse, dente. was—praising those Who "deserve psise anil beneficent Tnongh to withbolt comment. where There te Randration fit hte prepara Hon. Whi hnpostors his inannee Mtintatntut, ie eritietin "seating. iRecoxulalngs his reputation, he w= Steve ie gave Muste and bucary” mh xine ia doubly, appreciates, awd i ere, are thone why doubt his n= Iallitie discvramont, tot them present thnselver for his" scrutiny. and be Canvineni, The review follows: “Rivera coptes oc Muste andl Peuy. a mmumthy punblietion teas. tha Sear old, hage reached this desk. 1 A Mowoted to. the. Interests of mites Shans} the Colored. teen ana 1s ah invownonly: eomnmendable ertort.. Contains news, editorials couche th stein ef sume Zoot sense, information wot one Kitt sad nother atau taste nud anuistetats aml 2 trier composts tion, "Orie. of ‘ive last tes Brateedul Foto’ setting of the piriunal Swing Toe Sweet Chariot transerthed. bg tive, Negro eomporer, Cart, Dilton.” ‘This tayurabte comment. from. the Chicago tritune is tlie mest infin tial to ate, hut thee Junnais that have reviewed Have ‘the etude, MM sient ‘Courier, “The Crisds. Musleal America, Atusie News ain personal ieters tein a ost of musickane here nid abroad, white. snd Colored. Ax wer cto ge a eden: from the ast Inaaier natifies Mire and Rockey that I has hon seeeptedd at. Washington in the econdceltss tall allvision, : The Symphon: cha. tatunht AER cob af: Oct xo brought forward a mnayiternt Erouy at | fone eommpusern, Hach Ehmuason, eehnianinone and Case “TGermai, Frenchy Wssian an tae janceneh venresnnting distinet schools of wislc. Hemmysine sigreee with Tach, | Iie mnihematieat problems ire citer volved be arithuneticat viedtetion ar i Keess No matter the process, the We fender ani thye savant apniauel vier oiisisy The seem movements Te Tent af Chausson's simphons int fiat inaior wax the werk ot amine Shlrel tnd flowed in. ninenslin Shirase Welicatels swaven with nee Karmonte an resolutions. “The attr Ineements were diseanneeted ant teat Winton Machans, a forceful plan- at stureit at trhutnph fr the German Nova nend trained The has awry at The keehnant tat ever peaabat might ne Na a a era Bexiten wins Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lewls, 305 North: Mining venue, nnnounced Oct. 25 the marriage of their daughter” Helen Virwiaia to Armoury Henderson, ‘The newlyweds Wil reside In Las Ankeles, Sake the home. ef the Kroom. sho formerly Hved in Chleago The Weide tas entertained at dingee and a the= Mer party. bs Mr. and Mrs, Cemex, {S12 Tadians avenue, tast Fhursday, Bet. KELLY-WILLIAMS, Mtr. Rahert E, Kelly, Doeatne, 1h, and Ac Hi. Willkams were married Sat. Nrday evening at S23 Went 54th place, Rev. Anuwerp uliciating. HALL-TILLMAN * Mie Withenimina Tall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Wiliam Hall, 2109 Sec ond sevet, New Orleans, Laty and Yohnilinan were auletiy. married ete ia. ae che home of Me, aad Mr, Henry Weight, 2521 State street, The Mees dames Tieywood ottieiated, AL home to thelr many friends at 2634 Pennie dibs gy Nothing should be more Important Ahan to have made pletures. at ehil- ven of the Ttuea, They ought to be Rude ay often ag possible—every two ‘or three years, ‘Thousands and thou- Sands of children grow Into full life ‘without ever having hada phoro- graph. 'No one knows the day when babs may he lost, when soine nceldent may separate parents. from. chidren, friends from whl asvoelates, relatives trom the Tamils elrele. A photograph will serve (0 Iientify absent ones, and often to reunite mothers, Tihers and children of anxious parents sind 100K Absent friends and relatives, “A pho- togeaph will often do what ndvertis. Ing alone eanavt do, tor thougtt names are chanzed features always Keep Original Hines. Te Ix said that some people are superstitions of photographs. This ts very foolish. “As soon ae the baby: fs old enonh to look up ay the pleture man’s bend, have & photograph made. Then every now and then go back to the Sphotographer “and have others ‘You may need that ..hotogranh ‘eoue dent. HAVE ANY OF YOU" GIRLS WORN ONE OF THESE YET? taken of she ewe point to Panoiar srtithoae ae une wart ot este aera acer eRe ae ane Re ae te EL tat en ae arian Ra a ce Loe apr rier age Sian, hun fae uh taltortine irene sett St endl ER sels beret hae innaen crue Ne ee sangneee and German Sree ete ae ee tater nds om bee Se ee ea err Te ae ante tele at ‘Reathing te ane i bl fo sar Leaders in Rally GRIME TED MOD, ae SAS aN eam, RA A eae ame Pee So pee Reet pe Gliees ; a ot Cp. oN Sa : 2 Mra Lavella Corry irs, Lavoie ures, Newer of tam a NN ae ee ers. Sersitiate tector, “Sea” tar Be tet Stes eta ie ae rina aan ieee sees Caer Rett dct rake forts. Siw and Wer toe eal Re eos Seesaw aa es Fi fe 5 | ee) forse | 4 sees Jetterson Shively Jetfersem Shively, laler of Hand Xo, a Ser TE to at to $, fain I Bedi ati sels (eater fer See esti Se Boney | Soptasatee Te asta, at avone Inde They, wean a Tnautidat “hone al Wide EPS, hla, USE Shiv menu oF ue Benen ard A. U. 1S TO BENEFIT BY PAGEANT IN NEW YORK SN re ee a Done a penecmnt with agmsie, wil be Even at carnegie Hall Tuestng, No Sep 22, it sea ptm, for the Done SHE of Atiant® Cnivorsite. "rie sawunt fea eimple and lee nivel aitecoyy: alt around wing 6 The ald pkantation. unsledieg and Shieiniats, Sind hued onthe. kato Seine Ieiees hee from the danke Stet af suciery vl enorme F012 Tome progress through aces af sia Poy and nppression, aed tinal We So ihe Wake thronigh tee open ‘Ore Of eannetyetion anid eaeatton, 1c te far thee burners of sesquaitinez eve Yorkers Wh the purge And Simactee oF Aunt. Ciiversiy. nt Sf uimatnine Serthern support for Ke fraintemice. [hae The Open Dot 3 being nreseteed, WILL PRESENT “MARTHA” AT ARYAN GROTTO TEMPLE Chews trek Lerformanen of pera sgCikne tatene NH be: Souadas nd nlts ottinta Tmevtaber f a0 Cae don dete ae aes Se Io Gh Bee Weacetiere [ee paar Sinema tar ey whi seg iiting fae. Bakes iene as TER tht: BB RY ania: ore foo ken a cat eee Saas Rape for kanas for oe er: a Kine in Sea Peet hee fare Some da Wak es Aa “ayes. Ree) Io Gh Bee Weacetiere [ee paar Sean te Hepes eee act hy Photon, BPS agi aera Bee seme Ruling yea, keira ae Tie ft Be Sy ie thera Ts ait Roe Gch fare cen al cash eaten cae TGA iiss Page Eesha ee eer Kine in Sea Bmore wee Far Ee ke aes. Helen Boone ant ngery Ming Geo, Dickergan tie sure Sub Manic Broa ae Seige arcing: * a seat #8 oo ach Be mentas Nu war tase Alideeeg a8 Walseh avons er phe Wak eect Sidketes aber $2 SF SRS ESh Wahl AGENCE EXtiveruteimeint phenrelar ca A TOUGH OLD MAN Washingion, 1, C., Nov, 4.—Watter Ropstan, A 1019 "Fotoinae street, RoR at za Teer ont the wall at Baromae street and the Chesapeaice Boo sant and escaped seithont Ins fare ile mas examined aU George: Tawh Hosphal and later removed. to the Washington Assim Hospital, Whore he was charged with belng drunk. ‘Three thousand Wek drivers in Chi. cago ailirined an apteement. renehed fetween their dnkon ofleers ang thet Cmplesers for se voluntary $3. Weekly pore seagndig THE CHICAGO DEFENDER NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT TRIBUNE LAUDS MUSIC AND SORTRY MAGAZINE. pleddin id sealant ee KELLY-WILLIAMS. HALL-TILLMAN. WHITLOCK-COUNCILL Air. auwd Mira, George Washington, 221 Calumet fevenuer announce the Tatiriage of heir, nicee, Aira Anat Mine Whitlecte to 3, Terbere Counelil St'Teo de Janiero, iseaatl, 8. A. EDWARDS- WILLIAMS Rev, Benj, Willaims, pastor of Mt. Month SIE. etnaeeh, Woodhaven, Als dnd Mise Hann. be awardy of At iinnta, Gu, were une bu holy Mairi tnong Uy Tee A. F. Maly atthe home ne the brides sister, Me Riehaed I. Terry Gets i. The belde te a gradu He ag the Speliman Seimtnary, elas ors. : wood-PERRY Me. and Sra Mand 3M, Wood an- nounge the inarringe af their eldest Uinughtery, anche atarig, to Te Gluntow Peresy Oot, 25. The news Sells realde af a8 Letngley avec, Ke ep GOoDSON-oLIVER Mx. sd Mire, Samet Goodson, 4019 Cottage Grove avenue, snnonnee te Snangiment uf their Sauter hel too Mtaiiam rience Oliver. Mare Mage will inke pice Dow. if. TAKE BABY'S PICTURE; YOU MAY NEED IT The Zephyr Social Cluly was enter- talned DF Attorney Robert Ephraim last Tuesday at Gary, Ind, The next mliting of he dub will be: Weve & og eat nm, ta Sie Churches St. Mark M. &. Church, Coth street and viet hte: RE Babe Eien Sa Reese igre aber Hot ite Stas ett ft da tte rithm SRI, MMT ae mals seas rertietnt ass, erat eee as he Hope Presbyterian, church, cht uni x tone Gecieateron, Sherehcccatt Ai darn taacars, "enze and pte I eee, Qene e Mettes alley Seere re eee nate net Ay Tae eed itn A ae fi at at ate he Sf he Ieawers Var Presbyterian, ehuerhs oe ee ee cane ee oe re ke Bice Pecans eee wh ace Rae neat ume eae ree a es Se Mae Pana Me silts” (Seo Be pla Ri eaten it col ee eres people titerdenominattonal_Chureh teenie Waeraeeranstnnal, nares ee Sh rang cae da Ro So ath teak Gna Mens ria, Sa, at a A, Ta oP Esher fo rae tl Brn Gee aera ea groeeady ee oe" Cie Miceeeee itbndS nee noe EY weh rhe, vet Bani Church, ew Be seTRbuPlnst SHEN. tet Seat Fatt eI a Maat eer Sa aie crea ceed paca Atte ahem a eae eater go Met ge hy eek Sey, OE MES ie contac Fea Sa Yattee lene aah rd ak at A wet a eolgai seme. a Ae wag, scl et ce ie act MILA ete Pore apg ee eet Bs aches Sunil aN es pe ge re ee ie a tne ded FRE ose et Bes th asec ae aes Sh Seiad Mera orn subset Seah ae isin nape: “ih amd Wabash age aocelnssenaeel: amt Waa ihe nee tea Ae eyed ne anor et re ne Cet a eee tia ear tee Hoare eit Manda tet are Fre aan gee Terk aon Tak Stewie ace Zale" wae token wt Bra eras, GMT HN nce avery Sapa da oak Raton ming DHE erage Wr the Tai ioe erent micnioag-Avenas Ay. 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Toss Dorses in the title role Mrs Dorsey fe training the east and has her ree Hegreatls Well under way. She comes to Chicago after une inital succes in the production. of the same-work. in’ hot Cleveland inl Detroit. Performances “to ea pacity “houses "were given at the Brand theater in the Gite. cits and Sinuiliniy in Deirott.. Chieagaaas. wil Temernber Mee. Darects Inst apnear= Shee in Chieage under the manage- nent ot Sut avendorph. Src! Dorses. ‘ix being assisted, by are George Cleveland Hall In gen= frat Cinasagement, Miss "Hazel Thompson Davie in dancing and Mes, Pe Bidir in music. An anaounces nent of the complete east. will be made tater. REV. SAUNDERS ENTERTAINED Gary, Ind, Nov. 4—On Monday evening, Oct. fr, the Flext A.M. FE church iaiwe a reception for His tax for, Ree. Ie Ul, Saunders, who Inte Weanesday for the vanference, Mist Gertrude Oshorn, dramatic reaver, ap- peared in several numbers. OFF TO HOT SPRINGS Montgomery. Ala. Nov. 4—J-_W. 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Word Roll No. 40477, played by Clarence Jones. Mel-O-Dee Song Roll No. 4549, played by Eubie Blake. Q. R. S. Word Roll No. 1670, played by James P. Johnson. Price $1.25; by Mail, Price Postpaid, $1.50 WILLIAMS & PIRON, 4424 State St. CHAS, L. LEWS, 3129 State St. VERGEN'S MUSIC STORE, 58 E. 31st St. GARDEN MUSIC STORE, 453 E. 31st St. VERDORE MUSIC SHOP, E. 31st St. VERDORE MUSIC STORE, 300 Indiana Ave. LLOYD SMITH'S MUSIC STORE, 3151 State St. RICHARD M. JONES, 444 E. 39th St. E. M. CRADDOCK, 3821 State St. CHICAGO, ILL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 HOOT GIBSON Host Gibson, the hard riding young Universal star, is scheduled to spur an audience on Sunday and attend a unifying "Action" his now and smashingly dramatic Western story, reaches whitewound finish. "There had not been a better story if it had been built to Host Gibson's measure. The story was originally written by J. Allan Macdonald and mounted of the Three Star." Universal height it assigned Jack Ford to direct, and commissioned him to put together the best card of plays in the country for the supporting roles. Cara Horton, the exceptionally young eminent actress, supports the cast of the cast will give theatergoers an opportunity to watch the best Francis Ford, J. Paul McDonald, Back Comics, William Robert Jolly, Charley Newton, Jam Cory, Kinzler Newton, Daphne Woolbert and Mark Woolbert. "Action" is particularly interesting to those hundreds of screen critics who have watched that classic universal features. "Action" is his first true starring vehicle and a production which immediately gave him a permanent place in the foremost rank of Western stars. FINED Ticket Seller Is Taxed for Petty Prejudice Boston, Oct. 26. William H. Murphy, a film critic of 25 imposed by a judge in the Municipal Criminal court last week when he was found guilty of discriminating against Mrs. Anna The woman told in court how she had been offered two seats in the sofa and two seats in the first balcony. Murphy told her that he could not sell her tickets in that section of the house because of her color. Murphy denied he had been offered two seats because of the women's color, stating that the first balcony was sold out at the time. Albert Sheehan, manager of the women's club, said that the first balcony was sold some time before the woman tried to buy the tickets. Variety STYLISH STEPPERS New Orleans, la. - Hey White's Stripes, playing a packed house at each performance at the theater, beckons the theater-goers a show that has never been swelled at this theater. This is the best and first show White's Stripes has ever gowned. Names of the order in order appearing: The Misses Virginia Williams, jazzing subtly; Phyllis Wheeler, beautiful; the girls lovingly gowned. White's Stripes as a model, Vampire, Jessie Love as a class, Slim Mirabilis as a peacock, Phyllis Wheeler as a model, the girls lovingly gowned. Mrs. Joe Fitz Johnson in her interpersonal Spanish dance as a performer, the lushly beautiful lamb dance entitled "My Respectful Friend" proves to be a riot at every performance. Dollar Bill, with his signature perky singers and some hit bars as of year, Niggie Johnson proves to be one of the most greatest pertable singers and the most hit bars as of year, Niggie Johnson and White get it, and use it as they please. Girls love second act and these three performers, the Strippers can can be New Orleans only times as New Orleans only ability. BOGEME JACKSON, Lyric Theater. SOME ACT Pierre Lafayette teaching the old Ball Troupe's ballet Dessin de Ballet. Josephine Rewey, Joe Sheldon, is in the sensation of the season on the stage at time two. He is dressed as Fred Davis, character conductor. Dewey Jones, host, expect the next act. Bob White, host, expect the next act. White, tour of the world girls in the game. The act of between Bette and Fred Rewey, Mont. Letters From Abroad Stamomie Cheshire, Eng. Gat. 13. Dear Pal Tony: Forgive the long delay, but have been able to write you. Well, an awful disaster happened on this side last Saturday, sending you a clipping out of last Tuesday's publication with the picture in it so that all the Defender possesses able to see. I am speaking of the sinking of the Rowan, on which we watched the Sympano orchestra, many PETER B. NORMA'S ACT Norma Thomas' act, "Thelema Cocktail," must be whining. It is getting great press news and is playing the present week at Keith's Broadway Theater, New York City. They played the Playhouse, Pasadena, and followed the following in the leading daily newspaper that long. Head: "Tasseus, until yesterday, had never been on a girl with that served by the musicians in Thelema Cocktail," the feature act at the Playhouse. Thelema presents yesterday afternoon people in the audience returned to let the next act go on and forced the musicians to delicately womanize member is also in the act. The knockout king of the jazz band is the eccentric drummer James Bentley, who puts would make the late Veronica Cocktail look like an amateur. MAIL AERO Well, are good people, here we are again. Please tell a green man how to shoot a shadow! Mamie Smith, Manuela Dickson, Proof, Melvin K. Weyer, Marion Routtold, Michael Routtold, Beverly Bright, Charles Nichols, James W. Taylor, Wilfred Davenport, Dell Voss, Carole Lilburn, Hilibard, Booth Marshall, Proof, Ward Andrews, Baby Benlow, Aaron Pollyer, Joseph L. Browne, William Long, Exelon O. Harris, Charles Brimfield, Maggie Powles, Samaniec Louis, Gillie Hoodford, Curtis Johnson, Riley Rose, Lakshmin John, Rose Whitling. LIKES MUSIC WATERS Sing Blues" on Black Swan Record No. 2010 MUSIC. BE SURE TO GET THEM 20c. "Oh, Daddy". 20c. 20c. "The New York Glide". 30c. 30c. Stradey Ball". 30c. From Your Music Teacher or Order the Publisher MUSIC PUBLISHING CO New York City Long Hit of the KANSAS I Home Chant by SPENCER W song by Lucille Hegan, accompanied by h sung by Noble Sissle, accompanied by y played by Tim Brymm and his Black Devil 3. sung by Lucille Hegan, accompanied Price 85c; mail postpaid $1.10 Blues" Player Roll No. 40477, played by Clarence long Roll No. 4549, played by Eud Roll No. 1670, played by James $1.25; by Mail, Price Postpaid SALE AT FOLLOWING MUSIC ST State St. VERGEN'S MUSIC GARDEN MUSIC S DE KOVENS M ORE, 3151 State St. RICHARD M. JON E. M. CRADDOCK, 3251 State St. CHICAGO, ILL. Dear Old Friend Tony (11): Just a line to let you know the act is still going big. It is the greatest hit of this country. We are at the London Music Hall this week and next week we are going to the Alhambra, Paris, for four weeks, opening on Oct. 21 and closing on Nov. 15. While we are enclosed you will find a clipping out of a theatrical paper called The Stage, Stout & Hale! and the Gift. You will find a Gift. You Steve Dunnell & Jones are also going into a big show called "Me and My Gift!" when I will be returning to the States with my launch, all of whom send regards to you and all friends (Letter No. 2) Hello, Tony; I sent you a letter from London a few days ago, and I thought I would drop you a line telling you of the terrible disaster which befell the Southern Symphony, to goosewolf to Dublin, Ireland, in which eight members were lost. Thompson, the band master, was lost, and the band was crowning, among them being Pete Robinson, the drummer, who later died from exposure, so you would say, this week and next week we are in Gay Parce, Alhambra theater, for a month's stay. Write me here. Your Credit: Wales, Oct. 11, 1921. Dear Friend Tony; I have been intending to write you a personal letter of thanks for some time past, but STROHEIM FEATURE "Rage of Paris" Is Now Playing the States Theater Miss a Pont, Universal star in "The Rage of Paris" declares that life in pictures has just been one thrilling, spectacular incident after another for her. Penny Wiles, in which she is a featured player, she was burned by fire and drenched with water half a dozen times, while in "The Rage of Paris" she is caught in a turtle sand storm. "I have a friend who is in company with the other day," she was telling me of some of the exciting things she had to do to make the public aware of the danger of being off duty, diving off of boats into the sea and a few little things like that, but when I told her some of the things I had to do in drama, she admitted "I was a little bit nervous," "In Mr. von Stroebel's picture, I leaped from a burning tower into a lake, and fell overboard out of a cave in a lake, and remained on a coach that caught fire and burned all the draperies, even covering the sheaves of roses." "However, the most difficult of all the thrilling scenes was the sandstorm in 'The Rage of Paris.' I was simply shaken by the realism of the scenes we so full of it. I felt as if my clothes were simply being torn off and as if I were losing my senses." See Miss d'Intout in 'The Rage of Paris' States Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the present week. "GANG" JINES Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 2, R. E. Bernstein's Broadway Showcases is playing the drawing board at attendance. Henry "Bing" Tang, a comedian of merit, who is catapulted with a blackface and Chinese characters. He puts a song over with one effect and works through the entire show, including the appearance and voice, and the principals are more than efficient. Work is being work, with an emphasis on improv. Minneapolis, Minn., on Nov. 12. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER broad you know how it is, we put off today for tomorrow, until before we know it a long time has passed. I get the Defender every week and to the last page, and I must say there is no painer with as much news and real interest in it to us folks over the age of the pond as our own Defender. Your page just keeps us right in touch with every one at home, and we feel that we have to do just step out of the door and around the corner and we are at home with all the old gang again, the value of the book ever faded. The story THE CHILD GAVE "The Child That which is to be the art of the child is the Owl theater for two Thursday, Nov. 10, in producing organization picture public. It is until known as John M. the picture and the picture Mr. Owl be presented by Louis. The initial offering may, according to no one, be presented by Louis." I wrote you as promised from Paris, but have not seen any letter in any of the papers I have read overowing. I guess info will be in when you can find space for it. I spoke of a letter of thanks. I want to thank you for a letter of a recent date and the photo of the quartet. Well, Tony Old Boam, at this moment I am writing with the help of a fellow supposes upon my heart at some time I read yesterday and this morning in the local papers. The Southern Symphony of Leaf, E. K. Thompson, while on their way from Glasgow, Scotland to Duluth, Ireland, by boat last Saturday, another boat, which sunk the boat they were on and at the last report this morning several of the members of the orchestra telegrams to Scotland to try and find out all particularly, but up to the present moment have heard from friends in the orchestra. We have telegrams to Scotland among them the drummer, who took Buddie Glinneer's place, Peter Robinson by name, whom the papers list THE STANDARD Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 2—The bill here this week is one of the sort which packs them into a musical act, the talking-jugging novel goose over with his usual speed. The Morris with his talking-jugging novel goes over with his usual speed. The Morris is as big a bit as anything ever offered by the popular Sandy and his enABLE banche: Marionato the Equilibri, then the sit tight and breathe hard; Joe & Lillian Russell, billed as the Two Khlopian Nuts, are one of the best in the singing, talking and dancing turn are all to the berries: the Musical Bells have a pleasing and harmonious sound; Whitman and his Dixie Tops, frost from a tour of the big time, complete a bill that should stand them on top of the embrace of the engagement. Some EDDIE SAYS IT Hello, Tony - Eddie Rector of the team of Marshall & Rector, now play in the U. S. Lifetime all wishing to state that he has secured a divorce from his Brown, now of the Shettell Crople Fashion Show, and has resumed Grace Couch, rise of the Crople Cocktail Co., regardless of other rumors. An coming west soon and there is anything doubtful we are glad to meet all comers - Eddie Rector. Carter & Cornish always at its solving the week between the Savoy Theater, Albury Park and the Capitol Theater, Trenton, N. L. The Best BLUES SINGER in America Is ETHEL WATERS A. Made by PACE PHON PHOENIX THEATER 3104 STATE STREET SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight Jenjamin Turner, Musical Director Washed Air Ventilation Made by PACE PHONOGRAPH CORP. 2289 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y. THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME "The Child Thou Gavest Mr. which is to be the attraction under the First National trademark at the theater or for two days, starting Thursday, 10 a.m., producing organization to the motion picture public. It is an independent unit known as John M. Stal Productions, and Mr. Stal's personal direction, will be presented by Louis B. Mayer. It initial offering the company, according to advance receipts, is one of the most dramatic stories ever filmed. The story evolved about startling, painful situation—and that has never been done before in film—and the suspense and tension throughout made this one of the outstanding achievements in movie history. PHILLY NOTES The Tennessee Ten are offering Ethiopian songs and dances at the William Penn Museum in Philadelphia. Thompson has rejoined the act, taking Florence Mills of "Shuffle Along" with him to be acquainted of these songs and about what makes the best of our music on the road. Dave Stratton & Tresse Mitchell perform the collection of the patrons of the Keystone. Morne Taber and his elongated partner, Green, are strung up Miss Elizabeth and every performance Morne is some yodler, ei? Jenkins & Jackson, carrying their own drap, are dancing, mimeing and dancing at the Trocadero. The set looks big time. Some writetip Variety gave the Spillers at the Apollo wasn't 12. So long, you of the adilous corpulency. MICKEY'S INN Mickey Thomas, Prop. 3889 Penna. Ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 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State St., East Side Street The Place to See "REAL" Pictures All the time Hear the Famous Atlas Orchestra*ra Dear Gen. Tony—This will meet me at home, laid up for repairs, hitting only two of my six cylinders. But I will go so long as I can hold together I will keep running. The show is in Baltimore, at the legendary Hughs, the hights, late of the famous Lafayette Players, holding up my end of the performer-recipient. Twenty-seven years is a long period of work without a vacation. I am not a nature rebelled and forced me to take a rest. And most of that time I have been handling the off-buddy, did you say? I'll soon be O. K. D. George Bayton is some doctor, and I will best nurse in MY WIFE. Some of the envious ones, some of the thoughtless ones and some of the follow-the-leader ones are after John Boyd's boyfriend his Dunbar Theater. Too short-visioned to see that Mr. Gibson's failure will fail. Whatever my personal grudge against any man of my race may be, I hope I shall never be too broad to seek to overthrow him. Overthrow him. Call him out in the alley and black big eye, or get a black eyepatch to do so, is a more commanding try to see. The gist of their complaint is that Mr. Gibson employs some white stage man with the right to employ whom he pleases with his own money. Mr. Gibson has employed all of these talents to render the desired service, so he replaced them with white men. You would brother working for a brother will take advantage of racial tiship when, again, a white man object to a white head of a business enterprise employing Colored men. Are we forced man employing some white man in the conduct of his business? For that as it man, we are forced man when we destroy a Colored enterprise in an effort run that enterprise as they think it should be run are enemies to Race Records. ROLL TOP FABLES RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS Can Use First Class Male Performers at All Times MANAGERS Wishing to Rock This Show and Others Write to ARTHUR HOCKWALD 115 W. 5th St. Kansas City, Mo. Dancing & Classy Entertaining Music by a REAL Jazz Band CHICKENand FISH DINNERS Fentured CALL UP INFORE STARTING All Reedy When You Arrive 35 Minutes From 56th Street Ask TK Driver-HE KNOWS in America Is TERS BLACK SWAN RECORDS JUES ME CHANGES MADE Best Dealer and you will give rare enjoyment. SWAN GOOD Catalogue Red Singers "the Colored Broadway Musical Play Played by Henderson's Novelty Orchestra A WAY Song by Inez Richardson. from "Put and Take." We are made by the Only Colored Singer in the world. Only refused to use Colored singers introduce Colored people from buying French be misbred, but insists on gifts 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. LINCOLN THEATER FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous—2 o'Clock 19 Midnight reconeem you now, but it's been so long since I seeded it I thought you'd done stopped visiting Colored Man. Then a sudden flood of remembrance brightened Eph's face. "I reconeements you now!" said Eph. Eph was a man of fifty years ago, when Marcee Judley wouldn't sentence me after I'd done plot guilty to stealthy killings. Marcee Judley had sieged Marcee Judley. Judley shed on at some of them chicken en known it. I hope you come to stay. My Justice. — Justice had already disappeared. Since that time neither Uncle Eph nor any of his progeny have been able to catch more than a floating glimpse of Justice. Find the moral. SALEM TITTLE WHITNEY GOTHAM GRITS By Oscar J. Benson ADDITIONAL NOTES Hurmer & Blanks are at the Apollo Theater, Chicago, Ill. Gregory and Blanks are at the Orpheum, Columbus, Ohio. Bob Russell All-Star Review Co. is at the Orpheum, New York City. Hunter & Cracketts are playing the walt at the Apollo Theater, Tulsa, Okla. MORE STAGE—NEXT PAGE JOHN L. SLAUGHTER, Prop. VISIT THE TURF WINT 4300 STAT BE MERRY TO Prof. George Me SUPPORT SELECTED CORPS DOORS OPEN AT 8 P. M. RIFAS & FOX, Props. "NEW AND UP TO SUNSET 313-315-317 EAST THIRTY-F Largest and Most Amusement in DANCING—REFRESH DAVE PEYTON'S CLEAR And a Select Cor LAUGHTER, Prop. HENRY "CAP" JOY VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL OF WINTER GARDEN 4300 STATE STREET BE MERRY TO THE MUSIC OF of. George Meyer's Jazz Phooh SUPPORTED BY A SELECTED CORPS OF ENTERTAINER OPEN AT 8 P. M. REFRESH FOX, Props. EARL WALKER NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE'S UNSET CAFE 17 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, Corner Largest and Most Beautiful Place of Amusement in the Middle West ING—REFRESHMENTS—M PEYTON'S CLEF CLUB ORCHE a Select Corps of Entertain PROP. WM. OEO ENTERTAINER CAFE 25TH STREET AT INDIANA AVENUE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAG C AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPRE POPULAR MATINEE Every TUESDAY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 7 P. M. AND ENTERTAINER CONTEST Evenings for Ladies Boutounieres for G JOHN L. SLAUGHTER, Prop. HENRY "CMP" JONES, Mgr. VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL TURF WINTER GARDEN 4300 STATE STREET BE MERRY TO THE MUSIC OF Prof. George Meyer's Jazz Phools SUPPORTED BY A SELECTED CORPS OF ENTERTAINERS DOORS OPEN AT S P. M. REFRESHMENTS 313-315-317 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, Corner Galumet 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 Souvenirs for Ladies ENTERTAINER CAFE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAFE IN CHICAGO MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME HEAR THE GIRLS SING asant Place to Spend a P ERNOONorEVEN COME AND DANCE -TO THE MUSIC OF- GEORGE FILHE'S CREOLE BAND A Pleasant Place to AFTERNOON COME AND -TO THE GEORGE FILHE A Pleasant Place to Spend a Pleasant AFTERNOONorEVENING 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 RIVER DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago COOK'S RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Dire River BROWN & BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Corps of Capable REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QU DORMAN, Prep. WALTER BALL RADISE GARDEN Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave COLN GARDEN Formerly ROYAL GARDENS Street BUD RE ANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Dire River BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Coros of Capable MENTS of the FINEST QU JOE GORMAN. Prop. WALTER BALL. Mgr. PARADISE GARDENS Cor. 35th St. & Prairie Ave. DANCE NIGHTLY on the Finest Floor in Chicago COOK'S RIVERVIEW ORCHESTRA Diego From Riverview Park BROWN & BROWN, Novelty Dancers. A Corps of Capable Entertainers REFRESHMENTS of the FINEST QUALITY I. SHORR. PROP. A fine letter arrived on Tuesday from versatile Lawrence Chenault, who has just completed a special training having played the cowboy lead in what he says will prove to be the biggest thriller of the times. Lawrence has starred in his own movies and has lately appeared in person where some of the pictures have been exhibited, proving to be a real drawing card and showing that when in person Charles Chaplin, Hill Hurt, et al., isn't the whole cheese, Lawrence is doing a single in vaudeville this week at Waterloo, London, Ky. Mull will reach him if addressed in care of this office. BAD EYESIGHT A letter arriving late last week from W. C. Blues of Humbles fame brought information to the famous concert hall of the Woodford one of his bond on account of an infection of his eyes. He is on the road to re-enter, under the famous concert hall, the letter states that he will soon be able to take up his work. The Handy Bios. Music Co. offices are located at 165 West 41st Street, New York. LAFAYETTE THEATER 7th Ave and 132nd St. New York City. Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 7-8-9 Frank and Mazie Hughes, Dancing and Music and Stretching, Singing, Engaging, Rolling, Singing and Dancing, Writing, Willer and Dawson. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Three Word Brand and five big acts. WORLD OF FUN CO. WITH TIM OWSLEY IN "SOONER OR LATER" Traveling Over T, O. B. A. Managers Write SAM E. REEVIN 104 Pound Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn. WANTED! FOR STAR VAUDEVILLE ACT A Leading Lady, & Good Chorus Girls. A Good Man to Manage Stage, Long Season, Top Salary, Write Quick. MRS. NORA LEWIS 290 Fourth St. Milwaukee, WI. HENRY "CAP" JONES, Mgr. BEAUTIFUL ER GARDEN THE STREET THE MUSIC OF Meyer's Jazz Phools EDITED BY A OF ENTERTAINERS REFRESHMENTS EARL WALKER, Mgr. TO THE MINUTE" T CAFE FIFTH STREET, Corner Calumet A Beautiful Place of the Middle West FRESHMENTS—MEALS EF CLUB ORCHESTRA Arts of Entertainers WM. OEORGE, MGR. INDIANA AVENUE PUL CAFE IN CHICAGO TAINMENT SUPREME MATINEES BY AFTERNOON TO 7 P.M. TRAINER CONTESTS Boutounieres for Gents HEAR THE BAND PLAY To Spend a Pleasant NorEVENING BAND DANCE MUSIC OF E'S CREOLE BAND WALTER BALL, Mgr. GARDENS & Prairie Ave GARDENS Royal Gardens BUD RED, Manager On the Finest Floor in Chicago DRCHESTRA Direct From Riverview Park A Coros of Capable Entertainers the FINEST QUALITY PAGE SEVEN Additional Stage NOTE OR TWO PAGE EIGHT FAMOUS GEORGIAS By Coy Herndon For the past week the Panoon Guildhouse has had a best enjoyment very good business in the Imperial valley; a perfect back cast who have never been wost are wonder- ful in the Imperial valley is, and what it is to be sure of now in Angles, is naturally, is the creature, due to the moving picture industry; next PETER some deserts, or the tail end of the Mauna (Māna'i) desert which a few years ago the government would could contain in figures, due to running impossibilities to ever get you into the valley was arranged, water evaporated to the valley from mountains through ditches. At pressure must be the cause. The best cure that America produces comes from the one kind of cotton that they make kind of cotton but very fine. Fruit is found in abund- artists group, skiffle team, all its Arabian musicians, where only a few miles away you are surrounded by much mountainous terrain from the valley. Going the valleys you will visit the little city of Yunan. Aziz, where any day the sun refuses to shine, board at the best hotels. The hotels have given two days' board free in about 60 years. At El Contro, Cal., Aziz enters a large intoxicating mines that make a big dance, and all quite an enjoyable time. Boys and girls from all over the valley are very heavy owing to the cotton industry, mostly from Texas. The Athlete Club, of which Jimmie Ellison presides, can come into a prominent role. London swung at the ground contest between Johnnie Woods and "Hobo Knight." The bout lasted two minutes and missed him swung down on a sharp post, cutting him on the forehead. Seven pitches were played on the pinnacle club. Jimmie and W. A. Kelly, the violinist, of Chicago have replaced it with horseshoe pitching. That saves from whipping Charlie Johnson, the press agents and artists who are spending the winter in California from the east term the greatest hot Watts & Ringold, who have a great New Crystal Theater, Milwaukee, WI. Fiddler & Perry are playing many ensembles will reach them at 163 W. Springfield street. Watts and his Stylish Stippers are playing the week at the Strand Theater, Jacksonville, Fla. Send route. Martha's Vineyard is with the Watts & Wills are playing the week at the Star Theater, featured with this organization. Harvey's Ministrels are playing the week at the Star Theater, San Diego, Cal., and being over great. Carroll & Hatch are at McVicker's The Roadside, little and Martion, are playing Baltimore, Md. this week. They will reach Milwaukee, Md. Miller & Anthony, in their screaming dropping, the "Take-Ship Window, is so close that the week between Procter & Gamble and Kelth's保护 Lincolnshire &rackerjackers are play the work at the Palace, Milwaukee. Collin's Minstrels, which are going long smoothly, played the Academy call. News, Na., the first Send route. Hobben and Hobben are featured on a show at the Theater, St. Louis Mo. Send route. H. Johnson & Co. are at Lowe's Azalea. H. Johnson & Co. are at Lowe's Azalea. the first Race woman to perch on the podium, the beacon is grand-suite, according to word coming from Baltimore, Md. The show and J. B. Robbins, Thomas Robbins, William Sanders, Henry Sanders, B. Randall, B. Randall, Henry Williams and Mrs. Charles Stin in the line-up, are playing Hobben is consulting steelman. DENTIST HAYES Sets of Teeth ..... 88.00 and up Fillings ..... 1.00 and up Crowns ..... 4.00 and up EXAMINATIONS FREE Open nights; Sunday 9 to 1 DR. T. T. WOOLENS 15 years Manager of The Hayes Dental Offices 21 East Van Buren St. Isabella Bldg. Between Wabash and State ASTHMA CURED BY SIMPLE REMEDY --- Get Married Houses of Reflection, Repose and Peace, young ladies and Windows Morty, Tina Hawk, Harold Hawk Morty, Tina Hawk, Harold Hawk BRIAN HOWE ALL THE DE LUXE BUREAU All Estates Street, Street 100 ```markdown ``` "A chain is no stronger than its weakest link." The Georgia Mintrelle Johnnie Woods, Duke Johnson, piece hand; you will admit it a band. Comedians, Ed Tolliver, Thomas Hawkinson, John Woods, Duke Johnson, George Johnson, Sobie Johnson, Ed Woods, lyric tenor; Edmonda counter tenor; A. J. McFarland, silver-voiced tenor; Billy Maxie, baritone; Jack Johnson, hasso. Jack Johnson, Riley Maxie. Ed Tolliver, monologist. Cyrus Herndon, hoop act. The Johnson brothers, Charles Johnson, Riley Maxie. Jack Johnson, Riley Maxie. Allie Johnson, monkey on the wire. Johnnie Woods, ventriloquist, and the last act, a burlesque on "Pinafore." COX Joe Sheffell and his Creole Fashion Review, one of the big hits of the Pan-american theater, will be attending. According to the dops we have, Glenn & Jenkins should be strutting their stuff at the Temple, Detroit, Mich. They will be attending the week between the Opera House, St. John, N. H., and the Strand Theater, N. H. G. FIELD's Ministers, with Doc Hair out in front, are playing the week at New Orleans, La. Seymour & Jennette, on the Sun Theater, New York, and the Broadway Theater, Columbus, O. Moss & Frye, the Champion Laughterettes of the Life Time, are at the Orchestra Theater. John Hudgings, featured with the Monte Carlo Girls, is playing the week at the Empire Theater. Cleveland, O. Edgar Martin and his joyland Girls are playing at the Dunbun Theater, Philadelphia, Pa. Cinelli's Minatres, going along in fine tuning, are at the Henderson and Durham, N. C. Frank Jaxon is at the Entertainer Cafe, Chicago, Ill. Phil Oliver is at $1 Theater, Atlanta, Ga. Rucker & Winfried are at the Ma- hattan Tennessee Ten are at Procter's Fifth Avenue, New York City. The Yankees are at Procter's Yankees, N. Y. Lucien Dingot is at Moss Theater, Billy E. Jones is featuring "Make Believe" with success. Billy E. Jones is at the Strand, Brockton Mass. Moss is at the Strand, Brockton Mass. Dingot always at it, doing them the Booker Washington Theater, St. Louis, Mo. Coyles are at the Dunbar theater, Philadelphia. Pa. Mall will reach Thomas at Ada L. Booker is in the wilds of West Virginia looking after the interests of the children. Arthur L. Boykin's Delegates from Lafayette Theater, New York City. Hoy, White's, Stylish, Steppers, now Hoy, White's, Stylish, Steppers, now Hoy, White's, Stylish, Steppers, now Irembala & Jones are a hit on theatres at the Kopin Theater, Detroit, Mich. Chicago Pretender Jr. JOIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible for membership. Coast Council does not hold these duties. Fill out and return the application blank today, and become a mongrel. I wish to become a member of The Chicago Defender's Bud Eilliken Club. This is the second chapter of the John Morgan, came to the house and as Mary Varsedy by her son Sam. She saw her he nobleced that she was who she had his his dead wife, his dead wife, loved his first wife dearly, but his married again, and carried nis Now he had come to take his daughter them. His face of a mean man of a n exceptionally did not realize that one day, he was own daughter. ROBT. WATKINS (Bud Billiken) did not realize that ROBT. WATKINS could go to grisha to help him (Bill Budilkin) hapiness. "Listan, Calaal," said Mr. Morgan, "how would you like to go to and girls?" Calaal was silent for a few minutes; then she said anything; she has done more for me than anyone. If my poor grandmother loves my granny you will love her. You will have another mother who will take you anyway, as your grandmother. Then he father could mean this, and before she had times to apologize, he and they were on their way to town. (To be continued.) -Alina Trector, Jackson, Miss. — I see in my application blank and have received my button. I don't know whether I am a member of this letter in print. I would like to see I am sending in my application blank to become a member of the Hilli Hopkins column in the sixth grade. I have been reading the Hilli Hopkins column for some time and have been a member of the club. Mother takes the Defender every Saturday and I wish to become a true member of your club. Mother are weary of winter's cold blast. Who feel your courage is falling you fast. I'll speed you a message, there's hope in Florida's climate your weakness for The snucking bird pours out his song in the night. The bird upon you with wondrous delight Her outspread all her prospects to please. And purrice is wafted on every soft sweep. And fair Tampa, a place of de- Whose day is a poem, a carol the night Her summer in splendid over nature holds sway. And she is driven away, Alma Catherine Wyant, Tampa, Fla. I have been reading the Chicago De- fender section of the paper, and I want to join your club, I am 15 years of age and go to Islañs Trust school and am a grade 6 student. I grade-Ernest Johnson, Augusta, GA. How are you and the Dilliken friends? As these lines leave, me I am feeling. If I could receive my en- member card and button, Run, child, and get the doctor; I mean a hurry, too; —Orin Simmons, Auyuza, Ga. I have already written to you before, I have been reading some of your letters for the parents of the members of the Bud Kulen Club that I am 10 years old and in school and violin lessons, I will write more next time—Ruth McBrade, Oak Hills, Ala. I am sending in my application to the school of the R.W.R. C. I am 9 years old and I have two brothers, I am 5 years old and I have a good friend to see in print in the next issue. As I went down the new cut road, I met a derpin and a road; I met the derpin and a road; The derpin hid behind the stump.—Jessie Ralph Hille, Glomaw, Ky. While sitting here reading the different letters to join your club, I am 15 years old and this is my first year in high school and I send me my card and button so that I can show it to the other boys and girls then about the club. I will look for them about the club. I will look for them about the other boys and girls that would like to hear from many of the other boys and girls please me know. If all the trees were bread and cheese, And all the seas were info, And what would we have to drink? —Marion Austin, Auson, Conn. In reading some of the short stories that I would like to join your club. This story and girls of our Race and is truly unfitting. I think that all of the loses so that they can get the benefit out of the good work that is going along. Vivian Carter, Detroit, Mich. I would appreciate very much to be involved in the Defender every week and read your col- laboration. Indeed you will find my application blank. Please send me my button. I had a friend, I lent him ten. I haven't seen that friend since then; I wonder if he still lives; I had another, I lent him one. I wonder if he still alive; I had another, I lent him one. —Chlorete De Leigh, Chicago, Ill. I have been intending to write to you every time I have been to the country and had a grand time, so now I am at school at buttonas as I want to show to it, my mother, and I want to help them them belong to the club, so I am bouncing to be the leader in that club. I enjoy being a mother if you were a lawyer, as you look like an angel. I hope that I may be a mother. I will close now and I will send you a letter. Richmond, Va. - AUGUST Grace, Richmond, Va. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Defender Jr. BY YOUNG FOLKS THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Dear Billikens: How many members of the Bud Biller Gill have heard the world and themselves by doing some act of kindness? Others? Have you helped a blind man to find Have you helped a blind man to find his way. Have you helped some old lady carry her h婆 bunies or run an errand for her? Have you helped me keep it off when talking to a lady? Do you protect smaller boys and girls from the paper? I wrote you some time ago but I did not see it in the paper. I sent you one of my poems also. I am a little girl with a mother. Mother says that I am learning line. I am sending you another one of my poems also. I see it in the next issue of your paper. There's a wideness in God's mercy, There's a kindness in His justice. There's a kindness in His justice. There is more than liberty, Which is more than liberty. Then the measure of man's mind, And the heart of the Eternal is man's heart. Vera Patton, Pocatello, Idaho. I am writing you to let you know that I am doing well in every respect. I am sending you some quotations. Please use them if they may be of help to some of the club. The large that hold the prince went the sweeping waves rolled on. And what was kingdons' glorious crown, To him that wiped a son. He lived for life may long be borne. Why come not death to those who mourn, He never muffled again. Lora Hetter, Chicago, Ill. I wish to become a member of the Bud Billiken Club. I am 9 years old Why come not death to those who mourn, He never muffled again. Corneil Johnson, Alabama City, Ala. I forgot to send in my application to Bud Billiken Club. I wrote a letter but I failed to see it in print. I am a girl 12 years old and good to me. I enjoy reading the Billiken column. My father takes the Bud column. I receive my button. I accept me as a member of your club. Helen Hunter, Atlanta, GA. I was very glad to see my letter and please to see my button. I will be glad when I receive my button. The letters and compositions of the Billiken column was possible for me to see all of their photos. Then I could see all of the letters and compositions of the Billiken week our high school football team won its first game. I helped to type out the copies of high school songs and games. When I was at a party, I went upstairs and right down on the floor, And all the boys and girls didn't laugh, I didn't i didn't laugh, a single bit, "Why not?" asked my auntie, Full of delight to find That I had been so sweet and dandy, Or would you rather not tell? "I didn't laugh," said I. "I don't laugh," said I. "Ode Martin, Streator, III. I am sending in my application blank to become a member of your Bid Bill Bicken. I am a member of your Bid Bicken. I have been reading between some time. I find it very interesting and want to join your班. Will I have a very nice school here? Charles McConnell, Galesburg, IL. I am writing to you to let you know that I wish to become a member of the Bicken class. I am a little boy, 7 years old and in the second grade. I am going to school with you. I will send me my membership button and—Leroy Turner, McDonough, Ga. I have been reading the H. B. column for a long time and want to join. I am a very cheerful way. Goldenrod in fullest measure. Gives out October's treasure. — Lee Kettering Ross, Little Rock, Ark. After a lone delay I thought that I am still alive. I have been so busy that I have not had time to write you. My mother still owns all of my pictures. They saw the button and now they see the picture. One of your pictures. We are going to have a Halloween party at our school. My sister, Dolle Lee, is going to write me a letter. Dolle Lee is going to have two times this time—Twolia Batt, Alliance, Neb. I have read all of the letters of the last week in your columns and I believe that reading the Southern Agriculture" in a form paper, and it has a column in it often wished that I could belong to a family. I will not write much. I will pledge myself to be a faithful member of the family my application blink and I hope to see my application in print—Dalte Marka, Pulsik, Tom. I wish to receive the told Billiken. I am 11 years old and in the third grade. I will never no right. Would you know the reason why? Wherever he goes. And that stands all away, — James Huckleberry, Cleveland, O. --- The House Behind the Cedars CHAPTER II—Continued "I HAVE a message to you from your son John. I have told him in the lock. The door opened, and the elder of the two women Warwick left him in the doorway, pleasing curiously and with signs of great excitement into his eyes. "You've got a message from my son, you say?" she asked with tremulous agitation. "Is he sick, or in pain?" "No. He's well and doing well, and sends his love to you, and hopes he will forgive him." Forget him? No, God knows I ain't forgiven him! But come in, sir. He's gone. Warwick went in, and as the woman closed the door after him he pushed the door up the wall, over the mantlepiece, hung a steel engraving of General Jackson and the opposite wall, the opposite wall, a framed fashion plate from "Godye's Lady's Book." In the middle of the room in octagons, he mated in three sprawling feet, held a collection of curiously shaped sea shells. She was a great halfhorn sheath of a large, well-filled bookcase. The screen standing before the fireplace was covered with Confederate Anderson designs, in which the heads of Jefferson Davis and other Confederate "Sauces" were conspicuous. "Imperious Cassar, dead, and turned to Might stait a hole to hold the woman murnured the young man, as his eye fell upon this specimen of decorative art. The woman showed her visitor to a seat. She then sat down facing him and looked at him closely. "When did you last see my son?" she asked. "She never met your son," he replied. Her face showed. "Then the message comes through from somebody else. No directly from your son." She scanned his face with a puzzled look. This bearded young gentleman dressed so well, surely—no, it could not be hel and yet—periwinkle with a brown wick that minked with tears. An electric spark of sympathy flashed between them. They rose as if moved by one impulse, and were clamped in each He smoothed her hair and kissed her. "And are you glad to see me, 'Am I glad to see you?' It's like the dead comin' to life, I thought you should join, John, my son, my darling boy!" she answered, hugging him strenuously. "I couldn't live without seeing you, you thought he did, although he had not seen her for ten years. 'You've grown so tall, John, and you are a gentleman now. John, aren't you - sure enough?' Nobody knows that. 'Well, mother, I've taken a man's chance in life, and have tried to make the most of it; and I have taken it, making up old storias that are best forgotten. There are the dead old books. Have they been read since "No, honey, there's been nobody to read 'em, except Rena, an 'em she don't know, 'em we kept 'em dusted clean, an 'ek the moths on 'em the bugs out; for I kept 'em you'd like to find 'em all in their places, jus' like you left 'em." "That's mighty nice of you, mother, you've done a lot of love and loved to touch themselves. But where is Rena? I saw her on the street today, but she didn't know where she was until she opened the gate and came into the yard." "I forgot about her" answered the mother. "Rena, oh, Rena!" The girl was not far away; she had been feeling intensely to every word of the conversation, and only kept from coming in by a certain restraint that met for so many years seem almost as much a stranger as if he had not been connected with her by any tie, and she answered, coming forward. "Rena, child, here's your brother, I will come back to see us, lily, how As she came forward, Warwick asked her toward him and kissed her affectionately to her evident embarrassment. She was a tall girl, but he was taller than her, teasing her fashion; and she thought with a thrill how she it would be to have such a brother as this in the town where she lived. If she could but walk up the street with such a brother by her side. She could then hold up her head before she could walk up the street of pity or contempt. She felt a very pronounced respect: for this tall gentleman who hold her blushing face into her eyes, and looked steadily into her eyes. "You're the little sister I used to read stories, and whom I promised some and see some day. Do you remember you cried when I went away?" "It seems but yesterday," she angrily said. "I've still got the dime you gave me." He kissed her again, and then drew her down beside him on the sofa, and see what she two lying and excited women. No king could have received more saints delighted him. He gave a man a thousand houses and a man of whom they were proud, and to whom they looked up with fondness. He was his brother—but he represents to them the world from which circumstances had shut them out, and then its usual enchantment, and they felt near to this far-off world because of the alley which Warwick "you're a very pretty girl," said Warwick, regarding his sister. From front street this morning, and scarcely took my eyes off you all the way; and yet I didn't know you, and you on acquaintance tonight I find your handsomaller still. Now, John, said his mother, exclaimed that you "will spill her, if you don't mlm." The girl was beaming with gratitude, family, and friends, who would not mind my source, and how much more so from this great man, who, from his exalted position, knew the things whore he spoke. She believed every word of it; she cared for him, indeed, but wished it bear it reported and itemized and emphasized. "No, he won't, mamma," she asserted, as if I was some, rich young lady. Mr. Chessman was the first one of our group to win distinction as a novelist. The late William Dean Howell said of him: "He touches the philosophy of the human mind with his philosophy is that of one who knows his subject from the inside and presents it in a manner that compels attention and admiration." ```markdown ``` who lives on the Hill"—the Hill was the artistic portion of the town—"the poorest of a poor young girl who has the hill to climb," rebelled her brother, smoothing her hair and smiling and glossy, with a wave like the ripple of a summer breeze upon the surreal landscape, and had been solubilously cared for. "What lovely hair! It has just the wave that yours lacks, mother. It was the regrettable wave. 'I've never been able to gift that wave out, but her hair's been took good care of, and there nary a girl in town that's not.' Don't worry about the wave, mother. It just the fashionable ripple, and becomes her innumerable and favors his Aunt Rema somewhat." "I suppose," he concluded, "that I have got along at the bar, as elsewhere, owing to the fact of better health, and that I have been killed in the war, and most of the remainder were disqualified; while I had the advantage of being alive, and that I had been against the government. People had to have lawyers, and they gave me their business in preference to the carpenters' fortune, you know, because they were better." His mother drank in with parted lips and glistening eyes, the story of successes. As I went listening, the narrow walls that hemmed her in seemed to draw closer than closest, though you watched her keenly. He had watched her keenly. He had been talking not only to inform the women, but to describe his morning walks and occasions as he had followed, during his narrative, the changing expression of his emotions. He looked in his story, her pride in his successes, and the occasional wistful look, indented his self-pty so completely. "An I's pose you're happy, John?" asked his mother. "I am happiness is a relative term, and depends. I imagine upon how nearly we think we get what we think we want. I have had to work away, and I suppose I ought to be happy. But then, I have lost my wife, and I loved my just as much, and I troubled about my child." "Why?" they demanded. "Is there anything the matter with him?" "No, not exactly. He's well enough, as babies go, and has a good enough nurse, as nurse, go. But the nurse is ignorant, and not always careful. A child has its own blood to love it and look after it intelligently." Ms. Molly's eyes were diled with tearful yawning. She would have been child upon child upon her bosom; but she knew this could not be. "Did your wife leave any kin?" she asked with an effort. "No near kin; she was an only child." "You'll be gotta married again," suggested his mother. "No," he replied: "I think not." An arwkwek was staring at the floor of hue that glanced in her expressive eye. "If I had some relation of my own that I could take into the house with me," he said reflectively, "the child must be healthier now and should be much more at ease about life." A. B. STIEFEL, PRES. EDWIN STIEFEL, SEC. Visit our Music and Demonstration Parlors PHONOGRAPHS & PLAYER PIANOS RECORDS and ROLLS of ALL MAKES Most Complete Line on South Side. WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY! STATE ST. 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There was never any like these of persimmon beer entirely." after a little preparation—and ride up the hill which I have had to climb so painfully. It would be a great pleasure of course it is impossible—a mere idle dream. Your claim comes first; her duty calls her here." "It would be so lonely without her" "it would be so lonely without her" "it would be so lonely without her" I love her—so my 'hail one' "O Lord! she moaned, 'What shall I do without it?' I'll be lonely, 'You'll have your home, mother,' said Warwick tenderly, accepting the friends and relatives, and the knowledge that your children are happy, so do you can see Rena now and then, but you must let her go. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 e Cedars Chicago Defender Feature mother—it would be a sin against her to refuse." "She may go" replied the mother brokenly. "I'll not stand in her way—I've got slims enough to answer for already." Warwick watched her pityingly. He had surred her tellings to unwoanted depths, and his sympathy had been more sinned against than slining, and it was not his part to judge her. He had led to a call to him upon this trip to Cassville. A matter of business had brought him within a day's journey of the town, and an overmastering impulse had compelled him to visit the town he had birth and the old town where he had spent the earlier years of his life. No one would have acknowledged sooner than he to the toll of this visit, and no one would have lived by principles of abstract right and reason, which happen, perhaps, to be at variance with what society consistently equally values, and whose responsibility can be of complete concern about descending from this lofty heights or logic to, the common level of impulse and affection. Many of us have been taught of eighteen, had shaken the dust of the town from his feet, and with it, he fondly thought, the blight of his life was over. He was where a worthy career. 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J., Nov. 4—The novelty of the Bayonne Physical Culture Club at the Republican Club hall thursday evening was quite an un- joyful experience; the speaker for the occasion. LOFTON HAS NEW JOB New York, Nov. 4.—Walter R. Lofton, president of the Chicago Defender, has charge of the distribution of literature for the Lockwood committee of the Republican party with headquarters at 500 Fifth Avenue. SEND NO MONEY FOX FURS ExcellentMan-chuan Fox $398 Furries as shown Muff to match at $398 FULL SET $779 Special Reduction The American Express Company, Inc., L.A., offers a special discount on all Fox Furries. No matter what price you pay, the discount is $3.95. FREE CATALOG DONEY BACK IP SAT SATIFIED BAD HAIR Williams' World-Famous COLORED SINGERS WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 9, at Bethel A. M. E. Church 69 West 132nd St. NEW YORK SOCIETY Mrs. Robert F. Home of 185 Chancery Mills, where she will be the guest of the Fifth and Chancery Club hold its regular weekly meeting at the home of the Mills. It was largely attended. After her a brilliant collection, the hostess had a brilliant collection. The director of the Mills of Moses, has died of the plague of Moses, has tended the 6th annual grand encampment. Numerous R. M. Marshall, exponent of the 12th Legion, has returned Mr. and Mrs. Mc. Moore, Jr. First Street, and Mrs. Reginald Hurt of New Broadway, moved to Philadelphia. Bid last week on a mortgage. Mrs. Ida King Carson of Dover, Del. suspect here, returning home the day before. Ms. George White of Baltimore is visiting with William H. Petit. We will be at Ward 21. Mrs. Lotte Rice, Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Susan Hickey guest guests at the School of Mr. and Mrs. Putting. Mr. and Mrs. George McLain, Mrs. William Manners and the Misses William Manners and the Misses The Walker agents gave a Halloween party at the Blue Valley Dining room New York, Nov. 4, 4-Dr. Russell Colson has been appointed to the Division of the Medical Division Bellevue Hospital and assists clients Jan. 1. Dr. George O'Hannon, general medical superintendent, asked that a queletus had been placed on critical talk conversation with a patient who was going white into inferns. Those who might object to Dr. Nelson's comings could get out. The gynecological department handles, among others, all cases without regard to race or color. ARREST MAY CLEAR UP MRS. DICKSON MURDER New York, Nov. 4. 4-Island J. Blackstone, 36, 252 West 543 street, was arrested Sunday and held in connection with a trade Dickson, at her home, 4133 Park Avenue, Bronx, two weeks ago. The woman was found bound and gagged and apparently murdered several days later. A police police say robbery was the motive. TRI-CITY SOCIAL DANCE Brooklyn, N. Y. 14. Nov. 4-The hosted Thursday evening. Get 27. when the good ship Tril City set up a jacobian barge and rent and then host of friends. It was the seventh fall reception of the club, and in the hall was Buster and better. Iustin James G. Williams, assisted by I. D. Camea, Brittanman, G. D. Berard and others of the crew, saw it to that no passengers was uncomfortable. Prof. J. Cordy provided his sympathetic assistance in the music. HARMONY KINGS AND EUBIE BLAKE GUESTS OF HIZZONER New York, New. 4-4. The Four-Hour Klima Center, 110 West 42nd Street, Shade Allegro. Company vests of Mayor Hylan at a meetin g in Palm Garden Monday evening. A song dedicated to the victims by the outset, accompanied by Mr. Hylan at the plaza. HOLD HASE MEETING New York, Nov. 4.—A Republican mass meeting was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the New York Street and seventh avenue, Mason Henry H. Curran, fondan candidate for mayor, was the principal sponsor. Local politicians and their friends, led by the mayor, threw at the streets of Harlem before the meeting. The church was crowed, Alderman George W. Horton, candidate for re-election, president. DON'T FORGET The Annual Reception And Introduction of New Net- republican Dances by Prof. W. H. Banks' Dancing Classes At Saengerbund Hall Smith and Schermerhorst Streets, Brooklyn Election Night, Nov. 8. Music by Prof. Harry P. Fisher's Jazz Band Admiration 55c., Including war tax. DRESSMAKERS AND DESIGNERS HOLD FIRST EXHIBITION New York, Nov. 4.—What was considered an event worthy of unstinted praise was the first semi-annual fashion show of the National Designers Association, the New Star Association, and evening, Oct. 27. The fashion apparel of wearing apparel for every occasion, which included exquisite gowns hats and furs worn by any of Fifth Avenue display, as was inimically told Mime, May Holt and others, who witnessed the promotions. The vast audience attended the approval by many favorable com- Great credit is due Mme. Cocer, who is the founder of the students and other mediates. It is the plan of the association, of the students in preside-ous, to establish a rea-rous, promote efficiency in dressing, and to organize a day of today to become the big one of tomorrow. As a concluding part of the program, Ms. Cocer started her usual ability of draping a gown in 30 minutes. This time she completed in 28 minutes and 10 seconds, Ms. Cocsey Smith was the bride, Ms. Cocsey bride, and put the finishing touches on the promadee by her adroite too, Ms. Cocsey bride, and awarded to Mrs. Daisy M. Tysoan and Mrs. Florence Skinner, who were the course of the evening Coun-sor James C. Thomas, JR. spoke. Smiling Marle Wayne's orchestra ROBERTS SHOULD HAVE SUPPORT OF OUR RACE New York, Nov. 4—On his record alone Alderman Charles H. Roberts, 78, of New York, should be returned to the aldermanic chamber for an interview. He was Alderman Roberts who introduced the resolution, for an arduous day, he along with thousands of others, will have the pleasure of seeing the fulfilment of that resolution, the opening next summer is another one of the alderman's measures, and his response to those measures that would be for the best interest of the people whose work is the excellent record, however, Alderman Roberts' Domestic candidate, a white man, Martin J. Healy, has no record to place before our people, and nothing to recommend. The issue is so clear in this fight that there should be no doubt about Alderman Roberts' easy re-election. He will get our people's undivided support. MURDERER OF JAIL KEEPER IN 1919 GAUCH-BY POLICE New York, Nov. 4.—William Gadsen, 32, who wanted to hacken a computer of a jailkeeper, failed after being arrested here Thursday at 62d street and taken to the Flower Hospital a prisoner after again fainting in the West Village. According to the police, in July, 1918, Gadsen and another man are arrested. Both were captured. In July, Gadsen pretended to be the kid, and it is charged, but the police said the kid was also captured. The keeper was beaten to death with a stool. The prisoners died after shooting a policeman and fleeing at 216f Fifth Avenue. He was identified in court by Deputy Sheriff Joseph Burch of Bergen county, New Jersey. QUICK ACTION OF CHAUFFEUR SAVES MAYOR HYLAN'S CAR New York, Nov. 4—Mayer John P. Hylan escaped serious injury on the way to the hospital and quick-witnessed of his chauffeur, Joseph Epipse. It happened that his honor's Republican opponent, Henry B. McCormick, the near accident happened in South Oxford street, Brooklyn, near Atlantic avenue, Jersey City, the Curranus Hotel. The mayor's car was heading for the Academy of Music, where he was due to perform, and he was providing the other machines, probably saving the city executives' life. HAPPY RHONE ACAIN PACKS THE CASINO New York, Nov. 4—The greatest growth of the school of music in Friday night to enjoy the friddle deux hoppy Rhones. The ball was dilled with a soothing melody, and the music served to the music of Rhones's versatile orchestra, with James P. Johnson, who played violin for the Q. R. S. piano, pianist. All around the school were officers with a number of expensive documents, making the scene a brilliant one. Souvenirs were distributed to all. HON. NAHUM IN GOTHAM New York, Nov. 4—Nahum Bracher of Chicago, editor of the Association of the Autumn Fair at Philadelphia. The editor will remain in Chicago, and he will go to Washington to extend the disarmament conference. PEYTON REFUSES JOB Brooklyn, N. T. Nov. 4—Much surprise has been voiced in local political circles to accept the position in the internal revenue office which was tendered him. His excuse was "small pay," but our reporter has been reliably informed that he has decided to return him to the Colored county committee. ANNUAL RECEPTION New York, New J., 1-Prof. W. H. Banks, the popular dancing master, is giving a concert in round hall Nov. 8, 6, night. The professor has made a "rep" for giving some of the best songs. Harry P. Fisher's band will play. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS BY WALTER B. LORTON October 25th, Rosewell day, was observed by the former president was praised on the basis of the best friends the Race and David Garner of the Marsh street, who was the president, is rapidly improving, and automobile is rapidly improving. The reserve of the 5th president was among the guests at the Hotel Garner, who was given Deputy Commissioner was given Deputy Commissioner of our group there with the rank of Lieutenant. Louis A. Z. Neal, who was held as a brantist, was released on $1,600 but was an engineer at the local navy yard. He was also held in Heske. H. Morgan, who is a graduate lectured as a successor of E. H. Wilson, was a junior officer in the Navy. The boys seem greatly pleased with Mr. Morgan of Guilding Star Lodge No. I, A. I. O., Children of Israel, Summer time, the third week in November. Howard M. Scott is the head Mrs. S. P. Taylor, 217 Lexington avenue of the active members of Concord Baptist church. In Urban League was represented at the payment. The Street Treatment Armory, Oct. 28 and 29 by a committee of which Mrs. Tempel was president of the "The Women of the Hildite" in the title of the course started at the T. M. G. A. Nov. 2014, the second Recordist church is the instructor. Toilight (Friday) the Abysthian Club, the G. A. Nov. 2014, will give a recorder for the benefit of the interning program has been arranged. The Society of the Sons of North Carolina will be new planning for their reunion to be held at the Mora Hildite class of the Y. M. G. A. Nov. 2014, information secretary is the tenor. There was a large audience out to hear Mrs. E. Kempu the evangelist; the Street church Oct. 26. The meeting of deacons was a auplace of the board of deacons. W. H. Tucker, the tenor solitant of the course has been ill. is able to be out again. The report that the Colored Republi- cal as the medium for dispensing patronage of the United States Senator is indentified nobody will get the job. NEW YORK POLICE NEWS NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS Prof. Randolph C. De La Curva Dr. in Psychic Philosophy. Graduated from the famous D. Laurence Inoue. He also specializes in other diseases successfully treated, also guaranteed to help solve any of your problems spiritually. Fee $1,000. New York, City—advertisement. TO BREAK GROUND FOR NEW ARMORY OF 15TH INFANTRY New York Will Turn Out En Masse Sunday to Celebrate Event New York, Nov. 4 - Sunday will be a big day in harten. The citizens compiling bittings and professional people have organized themselves into committees and will see to it that this will be a street and large crowd at the breaking of ground for the 15th Infantry army. Those west of the 15th Infantry army afternoon in Lafayette Mall. Dr. W. E. Burghardt Dullols presided, and various committees were formed and inguished citizens were placed on duty. Dr. DuPont said that there has been over a million, dollars appropriated for the old-timers who claim responsibility for a regiment in this city were present or named on committees. An auxiliary was formed of women who are active in politics, clergy and business. Among the officers of the committee are John E. Noil, Lester Walton, Dr. Jackson and Major Jackson. The parade, in which many organizations have been involved, is to be one of the largest in Ireland and the outstanding feature of the expenditure he set aside for emergency, and business men rushed for the parade. Little was present with other officers and seemed well pleased with the way our citizens have come together Sunday a memorial day in Harlem. The plot where the army is to be located, and the builders will begin their work soon after Sunday's ceremony, the unwilling committee plans for the occasion. The whole restraint and of 100 pieces will lead the ceremony. CHURCH SOCIAL Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 4—An autumn gathering of Mrs. J. McAllister Oct. 21, Mrs. M. F. McAllister in receiving the guests. The youngest set of Yonkers was well represented, the most prominent of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society and was quite a financial success. THE MIDNITE REVIEW New York, Nov. 4.—The social promendae and midnight revote to the concert. Club promises to be a big event. James P. Johnson of the G. R. S. T. Club, publishes of Amanda Kemp, and Mrs. Gortrude Crawford, soloist, will perform the musical orchestra will dispense the music. CHARLES MOORE BURIED New York, Nov. 4.—The funeral of Secret. F. Charles Moore, 50, of the Hiram Temple, Knights of Fydhias, who was killed by an unknown person last week, was held at Rush Memorial Church, West 135th Street. Thursday. Y W BAZAAR New York, Nov. 4.—The Bazar of Nations, to be featured by the Y. W. Warner day and ending Friday, promises to be one of the most unique affairs of the season. It will be given by the twelve groups of the "Y" member- GIVES BREAKEAST New York, Nov. 4—A Turf Club breakfast was served Wednesday at Broadway Jones in the Pinhoney court, 154 West 14th street. The Turf Club, who attended after their ball the night before at New Stur Casino. Other personal friends were the Turf Club. This Turf ball was a huge success. 200 RETURN TO WORK brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 4. There was much reloking among former navy yard and Marine Corps men for more than 200 men to return to work. It is believed that a large number of those men who were relocated an excellent chance for relocation. WILLIANS' SINGERS New York, Nov. 4—A fine program is offered the public when "Williams" meets at Bethel A. M. E. church Wednesday evening in the New York Urban League. The company has travelled extensively and has left question everywhere it has been heard. PARISH SUPPER New York, Nov. 4—An annual church was observed Thursday evening, when the parishioners gathered lower floor of the edifice. Preceding the festival, appropriate services were held under direction of the roster, the best. Tiffany Bishop HARLEM'S EATING PLACE The New Delay serves the best dining service, Waldorf-Astoria rooms. 600 West 135th street, near Seward avenue. C. Fane. Advertisements—A advertisement. YOU TELL 'EM At HIGH SCHO With a Huge Array of Talent Concert at 8:30 sharp The Right Quintette Direct from Zieg- teld Frelic, Mr. L. Tinkle, Mr. Wm. L. Logan, Mr. L. M. Freeman, L. Smith, Mr. Jas. E. Lightfoot. Miss M. 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Buy directly from manufacturer. Write for free catalog. Get everything in hair goods. If in New York, call and look at our goods. Mt. Veron, N. Y. The Rev. Nelson approached to a larger dormitory for a dormita bishop church. Mr. Freeman, a mother of Jennie Boyd, 85 years old, died at her late adolescence in South Seattle. The funeral was held Wednesday, December 24, 2014, at Brody's, 242 South Kiddh avenue, near Hunters, 242 South Kiddh avenue, left last week for Charleston, S. C. to attend a funeral service. Banks, 258 South Kiddh avenue, father last week due to an unplanned church visit. Zion church well attended all day Sunday. The Rev. S. N. Bloody occupies the second floor of Martin's class. Martin of class No. 2 gave a presentation at the building fund. Mrs. Jennie E. C. Boyd, president of the Missions School of the New York Conference, left for North Conway convention, after which she joined her husband. The Rev. Boyd was called away Monday evening to his home in North Conway. His father, Gabriel Boyd, 76 years old, received two other gifts and three daughters. Jamalca, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. The Terrace City Trio will hold its first night of music趴夜, November 11. In Raddad hall, tickets from every section of West Village are expected to be present and join the group. A live turkey will be smelled off the big turkey. A live owl. A live orchid. Cocktails will play for dancing. NEW YORKERS OPPOSED TO CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS New York, Nov. 4.—The general sentiment of the city seems to be no opposition to No. 1, giving absolute preference in civil service examinations to all veterans of World War II, to be voted next Tuesday. The objection seems to be that it would not need—the injured and disabled men—an amendment argue that, if accepted, the amendment would give unfair advantage to a small minority of citizens. MOTHER ZION LYGEUM Poughkeepsie, N. Schenectady, N. Y. The Harvest Homo Festival, given by the church, was well attended. The chicken dinner given by the auxiliary board of the church was quite a success. Day evening was quite a success. With his future home, the oyster supermarket, the Mt. Horb Baptist church was quite a success. The Mary Taylor attended the services of the Morning Star Church Thursday. The A. M. Z. Echon church dinner on the ninth of November. ST. LUKES TO HOLD NEXT SESSION IN BROOKLYN Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 4—The Grand United Order of St. Luke will hold its united order at St. Luke's in Bowie, national charity of the order, has returned from the eighteenth annual session of the board of trustees to be made grand lodge officers were: Louvenia Hall, grand treasurer; Sugar Crawl, national guard; Smith Bullock, national chaplain. UNIVERSAL CLUB POPULAR Brooklyn, N. T. Nov. 4.—The Universal Club at Club 108, the residence of the elite of Brooklyn who desire an even more intimate relationship, Jones is the manager, and he has an able staff to assist him. Prof. Clarence Jones, a member of Miss Crystine Styles, the sweet voiced soprano, features the latest songs hits, and those to those who desire refreshments. PLEADS NOT GUILTY Mount Holly, N. J. Nov. 4—Louis Lively and his wife, Mary, were arrested on Tuesday with Samuel Kailsch Oct. 25, charged with the murder of a white girl, Maureen Kailsch, who was shot some time ago in Lively's cell. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges and were sentenced to weeks ago after the detectives had searched for his missing mother. The months. ALL & CONCERT BLES and SISSLE & BLAKE Away Sensation. "SHUFFLE ALONG" 107th Street and Park Ave. ENING, Nov. 6 -Gakewalk Contest at Midnight Innoous Dance Music by Two Orchestras Vs. Allie Ross' Symphony Orchestra In charge of Teralochorean Festival Scouts $1.50, General Admission $1.00 Mary Wilson, 2148 Seventh Ave. CHANGE BANK Street and Seventh Avenue BUSINESS Quarters. Plans are now being of the premises which will add more satisfactorily our increased Boklyn—Now Open UB Reception and Dining Rooms Big Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. Day and Sunday—Superb Talent. W. H. JONES, Mgr. Human Hair combed and dressed. Write for free calls arraigneting combs in New York, call ARKS NEW YORK CITY 11, "Armistice Night" Mainfield, N.J. Concert at 8:30 a.m. with a Huge Array of Talent Mr. Wm. Biley and his Saxophone Solo. Mr. C. Thorpe, Mr. J. J. Wyatt, Mr. F. Rob- inson. Mr. C. Carroll Clark In Songs. Miss Louise Regiman Of the Age Phonograph Co. "A Surprise" 30 Musicians of New York City "LE'S GO" 18.15. Reserved seats on sale at Fourth Street and Plainfield Avenue; PAGE NINE BURLEIGH'S "MOTHER D" MINE+ SUNG BY JOHN M'CORMACK New York, Nov. 1, A-M a result of Sunday night in the Hippopotamus Cormack, "Mother o' Mine," written by Harry T. Burleigh, was sung as the theme of Chicago Defender, who happened to be present in the audience, noticed that of the 10,000 more persons who were consequences by their absence. ARTHUR HURT IN CONCERT Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 4, 2014-Arthur Kurt, the baritone solist, gave a recital at the Academy of Music Oct. 26. The house was filled and much musicianized. Hullill performed by songs, given in a thoroughly urban setting, mainly by the opener race that they could not sing our songs as we do. We expressed our expression and uplift, making them notable. The lecture was under the auspices of Brooklyn Institute of Music. SPEAKS ON EUROPE Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 4, *A- large national secretary of the M. G. A. national secretary of the M. G. 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An original drawing of “Bungieton Green" will be given cack week to the gecuen Welding tas best latter so this sokioct: ‘Address, Art Editor, Chicago Defender By Wide eee ae Payne Beste Drop Kick, MeL es Te uleee cas ae Tetra ete tue ahr ae Hearts ee ate ae oat Heer catac e e deea ra ye tc gat TEEN ae ace ate See A Wek igs t talline NL Se Nett male ts EF ee Me ard al Fae atten tn es Suen t We A Tals a See eae Me al Mea ia hel [merghe “SSI Beccessieee tpn DEFENDER A.C, LL OPEN BASKETBALL SEASOW NOV. 14 fender wiles, 2435 Indiana avenue, The general rank and tile of our rnc Soiey et the sport erities, ie a Minot. Clin, 101, Die Motere the bare enh srww that seer fathered nt Sictemaune atlette eile Fur Mores sinctee Tider deteatal the strong: Mor fe feet fo hark ene up etre ie te tactor the Place Hie, Por Uist zed ate fo? the thee oonate) tant he ger them tral Ioernene fue fom thee Hurriyet fast inited aor tee"senninel neta een Aiba Go lath te Heh ie sistent” tag eng ta ete Etat etattel a(t Whe a estan, wechtet cbhtelag tegen gti aes baer ti in? 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Rogers. aozears people laugh each week at his comiesiity. if you like "Buna nvarite and tll we whys “An original drawing of "Bungicton Gr 9 the best letter on this subject. Addecss, a 2 Se uF we > ee ea pe POF 4 Beery a | 3 Refs SS |. os ip Kel SS a eS Lal i C2, | v4 Wis AG iy SR a" a | tle College Football ‘VIRGINIA UNION WINS. FROM MORGAN COLLEGE Iielinnenel, “Wie. et, 22. 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TERRY MARTIN AND BUTTS IN (0-ROUND DRAW Mixed Bouts Draw Well in Fifteenth New York Infantry’ Armory New York, Nov. 4--One of the, Rreatest tights that hot been staged tn Harlem In many 4 day was the ten-rotinil star bone at the 1th Hegl= ment Armory Friday night between Terre Martin of the sth and Kid Rutty Gshite), which resulted: tn @ clone decision warded Matin by whe Iudges. Tt wae one G2 Une slams ning afvies, with both bees stand= Tnig.tor ty. tow In the anbblte of ENS floes est hameneringg away at each “The vemi-tinat between Kit Kaveh and Peankle [inn wae sos ost ae the ail. only not se Tong an sash, put hhh than away in the second stanza wht ae stivk un ‘the point of the Jaw, ‘tinn showen plinty of sclener: in the opening round with 1 decided inclination te oilx things with the "Kid" hence thee result. 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They will make their 1412 North Jackson street, Topeka. Herlton, Kan The services at Shiloh Baptist church were well attended on Sunday, with many children and grandchildren two able seminars. Mrs George White of St. Paul baptist left for the summer to attend the third-grade stay in Kansas City with relatives and friends. When in the city, she will be attending the church in December. We are glad to report that M. T. Harris is out again after a bible lesson. ARKANSAS Newport Ark John Griffin Eight spent Friday here at the University of Florida for Friday. Fred Calcium Diaz spent the day in town Thursday. Bri and J. J. Clark, Weldon, spent Thursday at the University of Florida at the Thursday for St. Louis. Roy left Thursday for Gregory Point. John left Thursday for Gregory Point. John left with friends. Frank Young, Lt. Rock, passed through here Wednesday. BLADDER WEAKNESS A famous European charlotte has given the world a famous sleep aid. It is intended to our treatment, PRO GLANDIN. 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New Brunswick The reopening of Buntsight Baptist church was closed Friday night. Sewanee church, Rev. Lee preached, Sunday morning and night the church entertained Wednesday night. Those present at the Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Misses Fula and Lola and V. Grayson, Lillian David and Jesse music for the occasion. Two courses of refreshment at Halloween party Thursday. Eula Ma and Lola V. Grayson offer $2. A prize was given to the best defender of $2 Lee street, but you will have to hurry. Jesse Ma and V. Grayson of Philadelphia is still in the city for the defender of $2 Lee street. V. Grayson has accepted the agency of the Black Swan records. Stin and In, and hear one of these records Bayerne N. 1 Mrs. Florence Madore of Philadelphia was the guest of her sister, W. W. L. Kellogg, his relatives, returned home and Trisha gave a Halloween party at the home of Miss Helen Tyler Friday evening. In play he games and dances. TENNESSEE Newbern, Tenn. The saddest news that ever came to Hamilton on Inset Saturday, hurting her son, Fraser Hamilton, was dead in Pt. Madison, Iowa. The remains lie in Pt. Madison, Iowa. The remains leaves to mourn his loss a sister and brother. Ruried on Tuesday evening at the Cedar Rapids Cemetery. Mrs. Amie Mull Harshall of Chilton, N.J., the funeral of her grandmother, on Oct. 10, to Mrs. Lacy Rickens and Ms. Martha Hickman, the funeral of their beloved Peggie Hickman, here. Please Blackman, one of the friends of her life, share this life on Wednesday evening, as an honour man, a China missionary, a member of St. John's Church charity, a member of St. John's Church charity, a pastor, Johnson Scott is repatriated to you. John Habe was in the city on Oct. 10, when it is delivered to you. Price is for business, Isaac Hickman, a local. Winchester, Tenn John Bachman entertained the team at the Hattie M. Cunningham at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Turner one night and the fair at Huntsville, Ala., last week. John Bachman and Mattie Nutter, Alta.- and Hattie M. Cunningham and Jessus. Grant Mass, Ala., A. J. Wiseman, Mrs. Walker Gray at the home of the late John Knoble, Knoble last week. Mr. Snyer is conducting a revival at his quite a number of places from this country a number of people from this country last Sunday. Cray Gray of Soweness sent the work-end with his parents, Erwin Jr. Monday morning to enter the work-end. Erwin F. Fuller spent Sunday at Cowen. Rulaski, Tenn ALABAMA Birmingham, Ala. Athens, Ala. TEXAS Wichita Falls, Texas. Anderson Church A. M. E. church is located in Anderson, completed by November 2010. Titus will be the annualival of Ahmed Sunday evening, October 11. Eight meetings are conducted by the pastor. Mrs. Charles Major is visiting Houston, Tex. on 11 and Mrs. Earl Gilliam Houston, Tex. on 11. Anderson will be the October 31. At the Mint, Anderson will find the Chicago Defender. Taylor Texas Rev. J, J. L. Leenard, painter of Mt. Bernard, died on June 16, 2015, in a revalist last week, assisted by live- ing friends. A nike Foulcon last week purchased a nike Foulcon last week from the New York Knicks, the Ferrisville, Dallas' Taylor and Hender- sons. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Sebree, Ky. The revival is still going on at the church, and the Rev. John Becker has been conducting the revival was called home to attend the bedside of his wife, Mary. The Rev. John Becker, of Bridwell Chapel, arrived Saturday and filled his pupil here Sunday. Ms. Becker is taking a few days with the family of Guy Davis spent Sunday in the country. We thank those who have donated to the revival, which add much to the looks of our church. Jefferson Hicks visited our school Friday afternoon. Macy, Johnson, and Ms. Becker were joined by Brown left Sunday for Wcrafty Kraft. Cynthiana, Ky Miss MARTA Wickeworth died Monday morning her loss. Hirfield Field and who married her were the first two to be Mort Janker while riding in a cruiser. Thomas johnson threw in the race. ttlddlehore Kv Frankfort, Ky Row, Arawald preached at the A. M. E. church Sunday in the absence of the Rev. E. W. Church Conference in Ashland, Ky. Mrs. E. E. Church Club last Wednesday evening at her home on Mono street. Rev. W. Church Club last Wednesday evening at her home on Mono street. Rev. W. Church club is preaching in Mayfield this week. Honner Nutter of Lonville, Ky. preached at the First Baptist church, shined at the First Baptist church, Franford high school boys selected the Winchester boys to 12. to 13. Simmonsa was a visitor in Frankfort, Ky. was a visitor in Frankfort, Ky. was a visitor in Frankfort, Ky. was been at home for the past three weeks in Lexington taking a treatment for the studies at the K. N. 1. I. Mrs. Kate friends and relatives here. 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Lawrence, Boston, Mass. assists the popular dramatic mezzo soprano of Iliae avenue, gave the residential of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rieh (white), and Mr. Lawrence's recent visit in the city. Mr. Jones contributed to numerous encores, Mr. and Mrs. Rieh classed which is a distinguished honor. Celebrate Golden Wedding Roscoe Simmons Coming - Rococo Coiling Simmons, the Race's greatest orator, will be at Ewkworth Memorial church this Friday evening, Nov. 4, under the auspices of the local 2285 E. 40th St. "The St. John" CLEVELAND, OHIO Parlors 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 Many Halloween Parties Something to Think About **Something to Think About** We know by continuing showing our appreciation of an administration showing our appreciation of an administration question shows our Race in way of apportionment through Mauro Maslase, head of the Republican organization that has always been known champion the Nega's right; Governor David Flonberg, established numerous improvements in Cleveland's history an assistant district attorney never offered to our Race before. Do you draw from the city and county treasuries made up of our business people will be very likely to lose this, which is likely. Can we, as a Race afford to supporting Mayor Flonberg and Commissioner Flonberg at the beginning of the year? Remember, Mayor Flonberg has saved the city for 25-cent cars and is the executive of the city according to the verdict of the best business men of the public service. 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MORGAN'S HAIR Before OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY We pride ourselves very highly on use for enterprises that are now and original before them, with the original guar- nance of our industry. You will be RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G. A. Hair Refiner Cream, positively straight Bleachen Ointment, beautiflux and cli- k Hair Grower, makes an excellent Hair Pressing Night Cap, presses and Italian Hair Olk beautiflux and softens Dandruff and Tetter Ointment, rids the Black Hair Stain, temporarily changes Hair Lay-Fine Pomade, makes sunny Hair Grower, necessary for treat- ing a beautiful toilet and shampoo..... We Guarantee Our Products individually Remittance must accompany all No goods shipped C. O. K. until A. A. Your Drum THE G. A. MORGAN 5204 HARLEM AVENUE, E LEARN A Become Independent THE NEW IDEA Training the Hair while you sleep! 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Independent of a Job THE NEW IDEA "Pressing and treating the Hair while you sleep" G.A. MORGAN'S HAIR REFINER CREAM Before After 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 price and maintain our Hair standard of quality and quality with the original equipment, that we started with since the birth of our institution, February 12th, 1859. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G.A. MORGAN'S HAIR PRODUCTS Hair Refiner Cream, softens and stabilizes hair in 15 minutes. Biecheen Ointment, beautifies and cleans the complexion. Hair Grower, promotes an excellent growth of good looking hair. Hair Presentation Night Can, presents a refreshing tie to white hairs. Italian Hair Oil, beautifies and softens the hair and disappears. Hair Tattoo Oil, beautifies and softens the hair and disappears. Dandruff and Tetter Ointment holds the head of dandruff and other dips. LEARN A BUSINESS! A J. D. BELL & CO. 3425 Indiana Ave., Chicago 100 WHITENS THE SKIN AT ONCE Removes Liver Spots, Freckles, Tan and Sunburn. Absolutely pure and harmless. No trace of mercury or acid.—Ask your druggist or by mail 58c. Manufactured by the CELESTIAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 3523 Calumet Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. Live Agents Wanted Elvira Ohlc Mrs. Walter Garrett returned, inta- tended her brothers' funeral, Marryl Fields of Oberlin, Mrs. Marryl Fields of Oberlin, Mrs. Marryl Oceans of Oberlin was an Elyria visitor lumbus is spending a few days with her street, Mrs. Liria Robinson spent the street, Mrs. Liria Robinson spent the birth of Oberlin was an Elyria visitor last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Liria guest and Mrs. Glenn's mother, Mrs. W. H. Smith, and M. E. church last Friday evening lumbus was good time was the week in Oberlin, Mrs. Liria attended the in Oberlin, Mrs. Liria attended the third quarter conference of the Sew evening, Junior Farrell is able to re- evening, Junior Farrell is able to re- evening, a broken foot, Several Flyrens in Oberlin at Thursday, Several Flyrens in Oberlin at Thursday, Several Flyrens Wadsworth Oble Mr. and Mrs. J., J. Johnson of Indiana Harbor, Inl., are the first family of Chicago. Josh Jiles of Chicago was the son of Chicago, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Jiles of Chicago, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Jiles in Mr. Taylor's car. The stock yielded Mr. and Mrs. Jules free and paid James L. Jr. are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jules are married. A maternal to Prebish堡, Ohio. the other day. Charles Duncan, formerly of Chicago, is closing Columbus and Cincinnati. Newark, Ohio Extra copies of the Defender will be available at the Hattison and Combe impressives. The Rev. Lloyd Hickman, former Dominion Minister, and morning and evening at Trinity A. M. School, will be appointed for another year. The appointee is appointed here for another year. The appointee is populating over his record. Mrs. Marie Pawley Bottonianne on Buckingham Street, Mrs. Fred Brown is able to help Laura Allen is improving slowly. The Rev. John Allen is successful. A successful revival of two 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. "BEAUTY RESTORED" weeks closed with several additions to the hotel. Saturday evening was a great success. The hotel is visiting her daughter on Washington street. Harley Black is now employed as a sales representative in is selling insurance here and doing good work. Parkersboro, W. Va., is visiting Mr. Black's street. Charlion Burger of Zanesville is employed at the Warden hotel. The hotel largely attended. Several Newark people attended. Tuesday to attend a dance, Miss Jill Anderson, the district choreographer, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Captain Henry on Fourth street. Tuesday to attend a dance, Miss Jill Anderson, the district choreographer, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Captain Henry on Fourth street. The Amilifornet theater last week. The Amilifornet theater last week. The new rug cleaning machine and is doing a good business. Mr. Hatton was in town for a reunion. Citizens' Tressing Club. Mrs. Ornell attending a lodge meeting. Miss Father SALEM. Miss Father SALEM of Cleveland, Ohio, returned home Monday evening after arriving at the school, Mrs. T. H. Cyrus, of 21st East Perringham avenue of this city, Mass. returned home Monday evening after returned to her mother, Mrs. Josephine Bealer, of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Bealer, Anguita and John Howard, have gone to Grand Inlet, Mich., where they returned to Salem to make his home anniversary. He has arrived at Hake, the newly arrived A. M. E. Z. minister, arrived here Thursday and Ford has purchased a seven-passenger Ford has purchased a seven-passenger will appear in court at the Third Impair church of Columbus the 29th of Ford have a baby girl, born on Klwarf have a baby girl, born on A. M. K. church, attended his cow charge at Salem Sunday and entered 7:50 p.m. in Row, Wood, the pastor, was on social media. On social media, Oct. 21, at the home of Mrs. Frederick Calker, 55 Per- son, will leave for Pittsburgh this week. Pev. Grant Metcalf will ill the public with a lecture on the pastoral pastor arrives. Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Jackson are getting ready to meet her. Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Watson, family, Mrs. and Mrs. Vickie Vaughn, very ill. Mrs. L. C. P. Anderson of Quincy will be visiting for quite a while, we request no reply to us. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Baldwin reminding about the same, Mrs. Kiley Callee is very ill at the home, Mrs. and Mrs. Nathan Bixon, 14, 15th street and Mrs. Nathan Bixon, 16, 17th street. A few weeks' illness with Rheumatism, she will be in the 11th street school in popular neshaye nursery set out in popular neshaye nursery. Machine-Brown Women YOU Beautiful too my wants to look their best—it makes me and love you. You owe it to your dads to look your best at all times—and gestions for whitening the complexion, and improving your looks generally. Beautiful YO Can be Bee Every one naturally wants others respect, admire and self and your friends to look here are a few suggestions smoothing the hair and im TO WHAT dark your Whitener safe and sent post war tax. OLY. S Can be Beautiful too. Every one naturally wants to look their best—it makes others respect, admire and love you. You owe it to yourself and your friends to look your best at all times—and here are a few suggestions for whitening the complexion, smoothing the hair and improving your looks generally. TO WHITEN THE SKIN, no matter how dark your complexion, Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Ointment blends quickly, is perfectly safe and delightful to use. As your druggrist or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25c plus 1c war tax. OILY, SHINY, BUMPY COMPLEXIONS soon give way to a soft, smooth, velvety skin after using Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Soap, followed with his Face Powder. Try this and wear it on your skin. As your druggrist or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 25c each plus 1c war tax on the Powder. Dr. SKU P A Rare Opportunity ARE YOU DOING The Underwriters Lo (Incorporated under the L Securities in Class "D" under Speculative AUTHORIZED CA Stock, $5.00 Par Value FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assets TO SMOOTH THE HAIR and make it grow. Dr. Fred Palmer's Hair Dresser will make your hair straight, easy to daint and a purpose to grow without burning a second of hair. At your demand as seen paid upon receipt of price, 25c plus it was tax. Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories Dept. DS, Atlanta, Ga. Dr Fred Palmers SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS Dr. Fred Palmers SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS Opportunity for Investment YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? Pers Loan and Agency Corp. Under the Laws of the State of Illinois * 2 under Illinois Securities Law. These are Secutive Securities. ED CAPITAL $100,000.00 Value Price, $7.50 Per Share STATEMENT AS OF JUNE 1, 1921 Liabilities A Rare Opportunity for Investment ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? Securities In Class "D" under Illinois Securities Law. These are Seculative Securities. Cash on deposit. $3,548.01 Accounts payable. $ 541.01 Prepaid expenses. $360.09 Stock subscriptions. $350.00 Total. $8,054.01 Total. $8,054.01 The Corporation is licensed to do a general loan and agency business MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY and to convert It on a legal reserve MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY and to convert It on a legal reserve THE UNDERWRITERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY IS NOW A GOING CONGRESS having issued more than 13,000 polls to a premium women and women in salaries and commissions $80,934.81 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS --- --- Salem, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio. WRITE FOR AGENTS' ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION Miss Fullette Locket of Stenbroughen Miss Fullette, 1911, died on Monday, Main Street, Calvin Herbert of Pitts- saugan, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fowler and Mrs. T. Bibbarian underwent an amputation that improved. James Bown a net with his hands, a piece of steel stitches, the bell of his A piece of steel stitches, the bell of his He is being treated in Pittsburgh, his Monday night dances again. Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories Dp. D3, Attn. Ga. Accounts payable $ 54.10 Capital stock $ 4,000 Stock subscriptions $ 3,800 Total $ 10,001 MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE **THIS COUPON AT ONCE** **Please send me without obligation** **complete information concerning** **company Loan & Agency** **Corporation.** Greater opportunities are offered in the Autumn for students to demand for Skilled Mechanics. GET IN LINE. LEARN to become a Practical Mechanic. Learn to have your opportunity. Grab it. Largest Colored Automobile School in the NORTHWEST. Dept. 16, 300-12 Pine St. St. Louis, Mo. Lima, Ohla Wellsville, Ohio SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 Why Not Invest Your Money in Lower California? You Will Want to Settle There Some Day Lower California offers places and freedom and perfect equality to the North. Lower California is one of the Greatest healthiest and most beautiful parts of Mexico. An effort to do business under the laws of the state of California, the state of Texas, the California-Blue-Sky Law, is up buying of some of the fora. Incorporated in 1918 it is possessing ten dollars or more to share in this great movement, no matter where he is in the country. It is possible for every Negro to be in the owner of a home and a farm in the area, respected the same: as a male man. Your money is absolutely safe. Referee Lookout, Los Angeles, Calif., Guaranteed Bank. You can sell your stock back to you. You can sell your stock back to wish you sell your stock back to six months at or价值 lower than company a holdings worth $250,000,000. stock, which is $25,000,000. In addition stock, which is $25,000,000. In addition cattle lands, the company has wonder- able mean millions in profit, which mean millions in profit. this opportunity. Use our Order Blank to can before it is too late. Tell you can before it is too late. If you can't laminate a thousand you can. Don't. Dollars. Send in your you can. Don't. Dollars. Send in your in the greatest opportunity for money in the greatest opportunity for money Nepo. Make your investment in great new country, where your children worthy and culture, respect as the worthy and culture, respect as the SEND IN YOUR MONEY TODAY. LOWER AND Development Company THEODORE W. TROY, President. HUCH E. MACBECB, Secretary. 221 Lasner Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Theodore W. Troy, President, Hugh E. MacbECB, Secretary. Cris this out and mail with your order. Name Address No. of shares. OPEN LETTER TO THE RACE BY W. C. HUESTON Sec.-Treas. of National Realty and investment Co. I assume to inform you that Gary is the first, testing place of the Race, Indiana, institutions and fully equipped, large race centers. Before we had the opportunity to get there; we came to Gary with other groups. We receive the training and equipment we work. Our educational facilities are suitable. So after years, we cannot defend if Gary with other groups. We cannot defend if other groups, on the ground that we did not have an equal chance. In order to do our work we must have a race house of ours, and it is the obligation of them, and its members of ours to supply them; this we must do. whether we plan to come to Gary or not. We guarantee that every race house of ours will supply. Every house of five rooms built for our group, adds four to the pay roll, whose minimum earning capacity is $1,000. Our cost is $1,000 our corporation will furnish for and build the house, and it will pay for itself out of the income; it is then yours. Who will help the race in this, and what kind of financial field? Write today for particulars. EVERY WOMAN WANTS A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR USE THE QUARANTEED HOR-TON-A HAIR Grower and Face Preparations 50c Hair Grower Tortoise Grower 25c Tatter Grower 50c Saline Grower 50c poo Grower Painting 50c Oil Grower 50c Cream Grower 35c Wash Grower 50c Bowl Grower HOR-TON-A Hair Grower grew this hair. Let it grow yours. You can make its money selling these wonders for $1.60 for its weaker trial treatment. Lafayette learn the Horizon-a System of 100 free notitie siven with course. Dipolms awarded. For further par- ticipation. EVELYN HORTON MFG. CO. Dept. A St. Leuak, Me. SONG WRITERS! ANSWER THE CALL OF THE DANCE. SONG CRAZE Learn of the public's demand for songs and opportunities offered new writers as a re- sult of their efforts. The opportunities offered new writers as a re- sult of their efforts are described duly and obtain- able only on the Guide. AND Guide. SENT FREE on Submit. Request your idea for songs and opportunities. Call us for service. We revise poems, compusu- tion and publication of sale of songs. ia anne eee ue ous kee arenas sioner of Patents Matthews has # num- stoner of Patents Matthews has « Bum- Hers Shacraten ATR eS PRESGS epee seo ine WS Sait intestate Sh Sau Seine Srna, Une 2 dees Ge eee afar be ear a ee feta ior carsra fees Winer eiay te hee eer ese ‘Golentan” haat, "week udge overt tt are orth oe SLO Ceah dasa eae ee # coat, Sere te arte Sriniia Tribute ‘emplases ot” Tursda) eeieneteny she Ateliee ‘a Mte Cari “ies Drton, Went ‘niiadcl Rag ye Ne apt ae ear Beli ipo earn cee oeaes oS ete ea eisai ington He, neon phe wen a iid cceerr ane Saeed ae ees ee Ser eee ee SS ere ies See cae tere FRA DOR te a, “a tact, See ee Ayah. "pauline Sieweny, Eat, Soot EB ea Sn ea er Carine acer ice hanes, er beeen Vee ane te nc ouiines She cham nr aere a note” af ties emer gh he et tee dears ee ueeg aaa et teers cae er kad re mie ena tae Letter hen one e Fan ener See oe are reais sen Rn ene on eee ees bee trecly, oleae Wt. 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The basis of treat: RARE: CERRINA) “Tye'stster the remedy for ing sickness has not changed (RGR cc A REAR! constipation, the safer fur the suaee Clelt Medica! Clloge in A, “EES MRaeeead| child ad for you,and the bet. 1875 nor sings I placed of the GB <A REAR) fer for the general health of market the laxative preserip- FAI Secn@eest ogee] all. And ac you can get results fion Thad used in my practice, BMA Ses Scare) in a mild and sale. way by nowa: to drugcsis ‘and the, |S ES? SBR! using ‘De, Caldwell” Syru ERE ei SP EN | pes, Seale eae ldwell's Syrup Pepsin. ligeres - sera ae pi ‘and powders and strong ‘hea cement cco. ey “eat | Tees ne acrus sialon clteumens “neat ES Reeeaeaag| cake? Sip remedy tan eouts J tegmental depression, (BRAM: emgamaa| fess than’ most clvers, only Heageteereaateeech 2; aeaeem eegMmmede| ete, ce, ber oly Seana att (Me Maaeatieees| Bet Sor ai es ce gO ee See ney ae Petia) See es, gl oats ely Inxatives, herbs’ and roots. | RM Geese) it. 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By LORD JEFF Washington, D. C. Nov. 4. In the public school hearing before the joint commissioner, important recommendations were made to superintendent of schools, and commissioner, the chairman of the board of education by the district commissioners instead of by the justices of the District Court. The appointment of a business manager for the school system to take care of the business matters and afflicted business matters and leave him free to handle the educational end. The commissioner, now in vogue, the principal system, now in vogue, the sixteen-room school or the equivalent, and the appointment of several superintendent of schools for the elementary schools and two for the high schools. Organization Offerings Vigor of Youth In A New Discovery Sixth and Seventh Egyptian Secrets Egyptian Secrets and other RARH books. Catalog Free R STAR BOOK CO. Camden, N. J. Personal Proffering Union Station Notes Hotel Happenings CONNECTICUT Butte Mont President J. W. Banks of Chicago is in the city to hold a meeting, of the city's mayor, to discuss the stand is now authorized postal station No. 6. We can give you complete postal lettered letters, Mrs. Charles lough has returned from Chicago after spending two years employed in that city, Charles F. Jones has sold one million dollars, the claims is by Mrs. Rossi Parker and other ladies in success, Mrs. R. I. Smith will leave soon for Minnesota, Minn., to spend time with friends in Harawon, Mont., after seconding a few weeks with friends in the city from a tour of the state. THE PRAIRIE STATE Cashdale, IL Galesburg, Ill. Mrs. Ferrell of Canton, president of Central District C. W. C. was, highly impressed, by Eva Solomon, L. C. Carter Sr. is not so well at last hearing, J. L. Carter was, not so well at last hearing, L. C. Carter week. Mrs. Lillie Williams car was demolished in a wreck Thursday morning from a relapse. Mrs. William Johnson is out after a short illness. Mrs. Sarah Devlin is department president, and Mrs. William is department chapman. "Owward and Upward" is the name of Mrs. William's Federation Plans for the meeting in March are well on the way. Mrs. Lydia Ferrell is department president, the "Feast in the Wilderness" given by the Rev Hive Club and financially in attendance and financially Millinery all classes of military at small prices, including the Gunsberg building—Advertisement. Quincy, III. Decatur, Ill. Springfield, Ill Mrs. Frank Wilkins is much impertinent. Mrs. Wilkins's hospital is Margaret Wilkins has returned to Champoni to recharge Wilkins after spending a few days here after the Wilkins had retired. Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. T. Shaw, Presiding Elder Eber J. H. Sides and Champoni to attend the A. M. E. Amity School, who was shot by Officer Cole October 15. died at St. John's hospital in Tampa. Mrs. Wilkins's father, A. M. E. Church Thursday evening at the Tampa Show. The funeral of John Townsend, aged Springfield resided Tuesday, Rev. Chester Hattenton of Jamieville was the minister at the meeting held at the Masonic hall Sunday, October 16. L. E. Curran during the week. Rev. Davies and family are at Champoni. A memorial of Illinois, Miss Lilian Thomas entertained with her burring of indianapolis, who is waiting in the city. A memorial of the annual amateur entertainment given at the Mrs. Lilian Woods is on the skirt list. Harvey, Ill. A concert was given at the Palm Beach Thursday, Oct. 27, under the auspices of Frederick Doughless Lodge No. 48, U. S. Naval Academy, sonille has moved to the city and is now attending the Naval Academy. Nash and sister attended the funeral of their uncle, Shoaf Hite, in Columbia, S.C., where the casket is confined in the Walsh Hall Hospital. Susie Nash spent a few days in the city the guest of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Herman Tate, entertained with a party at the Navy Museum, a visitor in Lincoln, Rev. E. R. Robinson, evangelist, had charge of the event. Miss Zella Montague gave a Sunday, Miss Zella Montague gave a day event for several young people. Members and friends of Brown Chapel Rev. Irwin back as pastor the Rev. K. D. R. Irwin will take his new wife Fox, who is studying nursing in Chicago and training School of Nursing at Training School. He will attend Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Municipal Tunnel of California visited Joliet acquaintance in California visited Nassau Valley visited Nassau, Teen was guests of Mrs. G. C. F. Laker, Edward Steven Stone has returned from Pt. Worth, Texas, where she stayed until the death of her mother. Sparta, IL. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harper have received Alabama. Rufus Philips died Tuesday after being shot several weeks ago. The between entertainment Friday night at Sunday in St. Louis. The New Hone Baptist church had a rally Sunday between the thomsonville has returned from Bakersfield hospital for amputations. Mrs. Cul MAK FOR Y Every Sunday School, Boys' can profitably use more mon a wonderful opportunity to o simply placing in every home FACSIMILE COVER A Original in 4 colors, size 9 SCRIPTURE TEXT CAL MAKE MONEY FOR YOUR CHURCH Every Sunday School, Boys' or Girls' Club, Ladies' Aid, Young People's Society, etc., can profitably use more money. Our new plan for the exclusive use of churches offers a wonderful opportunity to your church organizations to quickly make $50 to $500 by simply placing in every home this beautiful Scripture Text Calendar For 1922 It offers large profits and will do much to promote the welfare of the Church community and the Kingdom by placing the gospel daily before thousands that now may be indifferent. This is an opportunity to do real missionary service by disseminating God's Word and at the same time possessing the power to bless andChristian work. We can easily sell these beautiful Scripture Text Calendars every Christian home should be proud to own one—read what other organizations have done. SOLD 1000 IN ONE WEEK Our book sold per year: 1,000 in one week. Our book so and received a free membership in the department for one year. M. A. G. A. Secretary. ENJOYED THE WORK We have enjoyed handling the Calendars—and they have been of profit to our Young People's Society, our commitment to the peculiarity of increasing our finances and stimulating daily Bible reading. A. B. C. These are only a few of the many letters of praise. The sale of this beautiful Cake and becoming plan for your Lakeside Mansion. Social organizations to raise money for a Twelve members can easily sell 250 dollars should you sell 500 dollars. The following gives seals of them for and profit. Decide now if you sell to raise money need begin the sale early. One Calendar ..... $3.50 12 Candles ..... 7.75 50 ..... 14.00 100 ..... 15.00 The retail price is $25.00, must be signed by pastor and on ordering. Order Now! Begin S For Sale by CHICAGO DEFENDER TONY LANGSTON: 2351 Indiana Ave. Chicago, IL. The retail price is 58c each. Terms, cash. Order must be signed by pastor and officer of organization ordering. For Sale by CHICAGO DEFENDER AGENTS Everywhere Kindly ship at once.....Scripture Text Calendar All Prairie State news must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication. of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Randolph, 15th and W. street streets, is a newcomer and Mrs. M. Beretell, 14321 Ashland avenue, the young people of Indianapolis, Mrs. M. J. Fieldis, 6442 Morgan street, caged were the guests of Mrs. Du-Furmer and J. Huffin, Roby street, that will be held November 7. The Harvey branch for the N. A. A. C. P. in a new day. A supper was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dorsey of Carbonville is held the Second弘通教堂, Halloween supper was given Monday night at the Second弘通教堂, William Richardson, Myrle avenue. Monmouth, NJ Chicago Heights, III. Aurora 111 Alten III 一 FAT FOLKS BECOME SLIM will be happy to learn that easily reduce their weight or alleviate starvation drastic exercise, or arsenic exercise. ```markdown ``` If you are overtent, you may be fatality by carriage this excess burden! Don't miserate your health or longer. Be happy! Use the simple directions of the system. Safe and pleasant; wounded by many re- sults. Surprising weight reduction reports come in every days' treatment. With proper re- sults. COURT firm, the skin smooth and the general health im- proves. 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Mar.-Story of Samaritan. Apr.-Christ T Little Chale June.-The So- Cambridge. Mrs. Anne Upson of Rockford was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Brockenship, and her niece are visiting relatives in Aurora. Rev. Brockenship returned to Elkton for an interview. Bishop Copnin presided. Rev. Shater of Nora Taylor of Chicago was in the city last week. Mrs Lonelle Hopkins of Dayton, Mrs. Marion Johnson is much improved, and boys and girls at church party Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Murray of Dayton, Mrs. Brigitte for Gryd, Ind., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willis, a ten-pound boy, Mrs. Earn Kearn, a ten-pound girl, Mrs. Raymond Person, last week Mrs. Catherine Prakre entertained 19 guests, Mrs. A. Hayton is conducting a series of meetings at the Baptist church. Cul 194 for the news. Rev. I. B. Miller, pastor of the A. M. B. church, Levings and Olmstead, went to a conference of Levings conference. Greely Young of Levings attended a conference of the B. Church. Beware of Imitation! 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It offers large profits and will do much to promote the welfare of the Church, the community and the people. We have also found that now may be different. This is an opportunity to do real practical Christian service by giving back to the community and those around us. We need funds in a dignified manner. You can easily sell these beautiful Serene Tract Calendars—every Christian organization you own—read what our organizations have done. SOLD 1000 IN ONE WEEK Our hops did spend work, selling 1,000 in one week. One hop sold 200 and received a free membership in the department for five year. A.A. Secretary. ENJOYED THE WORK We have enjoyed handling the Calendar—and they have been of profit to our Young People's Society. Thank you for this support and stimulating daily Bible reading. A. B. C. These are only a few of the many letters of praise. FAMOUS PAINTINGS IN MANY COLORS Twelve Famous Paintings reproduced in colors and in relief. A special work of its kind yet produced. The beautiful color work, the exact reproduction of famous paintings, makes it greatly treasured in every home, and is a favorite of the artist. "Master, I Perish," and for each calamary painting, appropriate +color reproduction of famous paintings. an-Christ Healing the the sick Child eb-11 from raising from the sick Child ar-Story of the Good Samaritan pr-He Is Risen ay-Christ Teaching the Lord une-The Son of a Carpenter. July-Christ Going through the Wheat Field Aug-Christ and the Fallen Woman. Sept-Seeping by the Gulf of Califore. Oct-The Rainbow Promise. Nov-New Story of Jacob's Ladder. Dec-The Holy Night. On the back page is a 200 Year Calendar, by the office of which you can locate the day of the week on the week you want to an important event in life. and the Easter Sundays between 1500 and 1550. Table shows the standard time around the world. It is strong and to the precise value of the Calendar and greatly increase its value to old and young. INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL REFER- And a Chering Scripture Verse Each Day by referring to the Scripture Text Calendar you in immediately tell what the Sunday School Lesson is given each day and the week of the Sunday is the Golden Time in full for the preceding Sunday. these Calenders Make an Ideal Holiday Gift TONY LANGSTON Care Chicago Defender Chicago, Illinois 435 Indiana Ave. On the back page is a 200 Year Calendar, by the year which you were born, or any important event in history and the Easter Sundays between 1800 and 1953. These ground feature and to the practical value of the Calendar and greatly increase its value to old and young. INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL REFERENCES And a Cheering Scripture Verse Each Day By referring to the Scripture Text Calendar you will be for any Sunday in 1822. A cheering Scripture verse is given each day and the verses for each Month is the Golden Text in full for the preceding Sunday. 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FSU TS eo AT “ USE THIS PAGE when you want Help, to buy or sell Real Estate; to sell Household Goods, ke. uU —— Automobiles, Clothing; infact, to exchange anything you don’t want for something you can use. | ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 “UN WILL SET, ROSGOE'S TALK TO SOUTHERNERS Jackeun, Tran, Nov, 4.—Coming ise aront- Momphie. where he. Ha 2 ofetied ee twa rote Ete, “Hone ‘Siumems delivered ‘eet of a aavech betes Kaverts- Choreh, hisina thy ie sdttortana ta ths clase wae Taxed tint itn eupte. were! compelled ‘sid iitouglh shee Waree hates ot Mh iinesse Ant audience within The is tumned eile. Tig? wlohe “idstorinan wan testes “IW. dave hd charge Of thn seine Gn" the piuizermm. with the ‘uted sigaker’ sind atatchtotn. taser Pi Jonson, Suder Fonville five Madigen county enitt abel De UAW Graoke ane at tho Famous WHC fingsoa uf the Senth. The Sun Will Set uettor Jaiethaa never” 13 Suomen “Is am oki Tesmeare Saag ad any hip, ange who ie 3 Note Gur wiite poopie teters 4 ‘sites’ tno tte, for the sino) Ue sreatent nnvion fi the sworid wit son wr tis torn af country. atid svn into be neighbor are kied 3 th scart of te mam whone caso 1 stat lhe nae “Fyre te anu Miz tah on every ‘ean he eahde eM Taso ene 3 otf afk awa’ nturatage te Aielea, atte, witte prope hese aiat How nation taney fore media: aver vonditiens he SSined One Heonie, sd vanity the Sites, ka Tome i woah sy Bae Meationt. “Bethe: otter t won sty Teen, 12 thas heute Soni cans itn Mack sind. hte tint cation ‘yet tn ths ed, Afton tel ak UNgsaad aw ane aitiee biter ft tile Sofie Gand df thore neege teow ae "ita ef ua ie ae wr a bach, ‘cinta Yas howinge ner a SORE Hine P Scent Wg what wee ea he vill Vio "s ttt not hod ns wea Se Sei spent newer ese a aca, hut pies amy nan nen ‘ina ‘tie_ len of “Amerien,” who SIN nade im our ccounney Whe. 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APPLICATION FOR PURCHASE ee cathe RES, ES abe! fer, taco tegen ete SE Sat gto ees Pee Rae Cater ape Paces SEE ee aE STs ina en ti) 3— St Palanee $= pte mom aplication FOR FURTHER IN Ponteeees phil ag hte a ee Ear Dele cer Sher Yad ie eae ce, Tia suet ser trier eration, anole, Yor atop ted ther gehatfierm. -" Sid tet dh mane he heard a anette amd ymtentamesedt ia. tl Miruzest tents. he docket ‘Siiguoens tod! wat after the “lu errant tee ecu eatyetnie oat rusted for Wie Tene evs So mcd i ‘allel tn tne history: of sakudanletst flo The 0d that the tila Ce Hal raltioud system wete she cats al Bentaverattne fy the sent tat Ml jhat resort neaate tneiegment hen roneietien. for sislstion ef te Ye in egere, state fa the South Sone” he salto his white tends Sta’ yan gee ane. te Yell pont why pwn leave home” Will Cling to Race rk.” Le sth, “how Ind the prevent situation tse it de heed om {The Tacs whast ease I defen, wn Hed on thease who tons te Rel - Semienml tine brungit sown: bie art foul over the teeonds, tench ip tive hiture of natlons, wi met hed, Winslet rise me fall tes {Gari Saad wmvernmemts slumbde find te P totes hearts "the time te ut far inthe istanes when 1G Minerican white aman wil cling 10 ie Hace aes shiwereeked man Tiinee toa ligchoag om med sed smoreliess tea.” AC the conclusion of ibs sows oh suite anon ae women stat is oven Yate omemded Cole Sturn tafe his hands Janige Fonville, ealted. on EN aut, stld. that he seaual eons fet flied et ho Stoo hh figs fv that enn pdce ao sett Bin sos Rtoseng Samos “has Holl Jue tn hae for ie taupe.” Mayo; Sensor, wan eqaaily ave Warm inh shore madeees, sehlte Deo Crvuk,. fa. funmce eile sauervim, eat shit th Winco did Wave fete ous, pent of tem inthe Nouth, and." he raid. ta Steir them ‘and wersbouy Ha dnc HEALTH OFFICERS FIND SMALLPOX IN HARLEM New York, Nov. 4.—Two ssnalipas cant In Iinelem were reported kist frroie ta. the health sepaetmient, a6~ Banting aa.'De . Gamedat ead Enmnmtesioners “Vike ensoe were Una frRenne amanoge sont Joven Wie Tinie aetqe Hive ae baie eet and Fittyswenucs Both eases hve been Femaved. to. the hospital far. on: Lichos disass on North ‘Brothers Tani “Tho commissioner sab that neither or the men had been vacetnated sd that ‘hese. cates oegnin. demonstrat tire necessits ef all whe have not been Snecinated In receat sears to Visit 2 Dhssiclam JC thus cannot. pas” the ee, eid” Dr, Copwlards they” should Ee toa health deparnsinat station and Be Wacehnated iy? city nhateian. BUY BRAZIL COFFEE A fact not generally Jinoven £0 eof fer drinkers ie that Brazil peotices Dractiealls Be per cont of the entire Kel satthiat ofthe Weide The Urea ‘Amerie Coffee Importer, 183 N. Was ihish aveaiie, Chieu, pont Dearborn tga, A.M. Pere, manager, hanetles a labge quiet of the Tramhian output tye preatuct Being Kitwwen ay the Com: fg erat Cates he ighent de coffee. aruten, wwivch fw miliyped tiem Gineae tran the, ikantations, Fated fu the vequlred” quuntittes Ghd Gisteibisted. directly to ‘the enn Sumer itis a yan which allows Ue “ditriiation 2o be 'made "ata mhiniieum expence permitting « price feiich wtherwiee Weuula be Srapor Able. Our peapie In Chicago awl take ateantargs nf thie, proposition. Soe aiene would they ‘be saving inones, ue Rt the sme time. thee teal he wetting the list grade of costes for whit shes spend.” Sterton Cintth. well kcewh Tocalls, in. the nuent’ for the diruzileamenean Cot: far iawrters. Hike telenene na~ fer is Dougiae GAG. and he woul Ie sad “tebaive suis fall agora tian) esi che mide i par Shave, Give his a ring. Ue will be fr pur fisteryst to de 's0—AUvertise. then ‘wows CHARLES §, MORRIS, JR: Charen &. Morrie, dr. of Norell. an) who bean 4 Western tuk, dell Spal Te act desamtte auldzess of hl freer at Mtl Datist Cinch Exanston, on Ost. 2, In opening, he Sinn orator pall iribute ty the Nasone for shale seohteament, “In jenn, bee Sates cothis iy g world ot fata," if seu _may: change tte. tind Sethe World. gun ehaaie: ie world te ie the Nextu's wereutesn duty: Fach exeris profound | Influens om yar aseocaton” Wuunge Morris Mice foram aceclrvated taeill Cutt Uinaenese whteks weld elecae itn i Gis oem Sueno ated estaba ban fia tn the heart of the world igectierstione tnt diseatiatxetlon were hungrd waimuses stlmulus to eenr= Lisvand progress. “Lat mt the siren Sune af eatsaitity” steal, manhood Fein Sour matare nar Tul! sou U9 Seen apuke the orator, “Wisagay evening the shokewan lott for Fulton fat Weansas City. Stes and for tonenenes tad Toyecks, Wet Young Monit “Mnacaddess sald rh Tabarkes eit Whe We Bolder inlaw sage nt the Chivaea Defender fone, 334 Inttana avenna, and may ioe seeairst se Tae, lux pretge, from Hi Rs dues at ant aubavenseo AGN, GOOD ADVICE: ‘a cittaan Coebe Bbeih: pat p00 See eee Bor the Calered man. say wy tine oUt Sey es care aera ance woes frend, Tt shes emer to den RP auaanaea sera Sette ote PEER hte catered ote Fe Hededh ue chs sts Cat ate hi a ert aa" doet es ine sonnei te youd tay a fefondty Nad te pode bers eae ie tae ae Ta ‘She Sates gy Sheeting” ye Sete aad abate true, Usa ave ie ae ts pout If zee are worth while ti fare aee See seine eae Sates ie foie woah ot Ser te tetas caer ee te Hid, HS te tae an te Ana, mnauneiog. a, 60 AB Reduction ‘ae seen ineorace a 4 oes ar oa $7.50 Fe x rm Sone eal mymotceete p ieee owe Be ail ae Vay TENioatarhectte Y te Sed Eatin. ti te Ps Reoeat fees OS Boece NS tee Ww. €. Woodard WOODARD STUDIO isu ahin Bt. Baobe Dametes aaah surg Releet.o€ sate Counen te en. wf eee We eer ea ae Ha ean BERS elo / (N MEMORIAM TAU RETESAMENTSD “ tne ea und boli nono ufone jour “ean and preter sata iatahor a aed oie sear age toc fn oad. in Chicane Misverg dag tries weer Mietcettes | Beery memory brings & tear, igcps within one hearin” We cherie ehuehta ina ace tres st dea | TSeeeaunie tie ‘urea, maoter cate te lone ster Hanmi Ba ania aise aie ond Sire eB HCAS Si Ghani wah In sad ut loving memory af our acteag telotad anahtee aie sicr SGthine “Martins seh paseed “asad Sara wis Sptaas nei oad memories, "Sts iv outs gate kn tor, those the tun Sf hee eaday No nue hws treed Mer ea Bee bnattie "aiaetin, mothers Mia. ona Turse, ster In tweens of git deat busta Wit yee ete 23 oi Shel ig ii to mw sour Yon er MiNinving wits, Mae 1 shop, [-__ CARD OF THANKS TASTIER | Card of Uhairks yur thanks are «due tho faaayy friends and weil seleh~ era of the date W, Alison Sweeney, ball In the city of Chicazo and witaot, who 56 Rindly remembered him dur~ Ing the jong weeks of his M- nese with various expres slone of sympathy and love. ‘To these sho contributed to his comfort daring Wis last iooments ami for all letters of sympathy recetved sare is ddemtse, We the korrowinse relatives and friends amd eepestally for the Teautifal floral offerings sind alt trib= tek of Feshwet. we are sin- ceorely anil denply eratetut. Bins J. X, Preeman, Mow HP. Roots, Dire, Neie Russell Dia. Atlee &. Winbuen, Sir and Mee. Wy fH, Huatin, ‘eat Talis. “ ‘The family of Sie and Mine. Chester Johrisot Wish ty exyres Hele tanks to the many friends for their kind- hess and annny.tioral offerines at the deaths std. burial of thelr atster, 1 enort Singer, whe departed this life Oct. #7, Weeks at 4229 nm. She butd inaite hier homo with tier rather and his wife, 47 West Svth ace, Mine. Kosatie ‘Tyler wishes to thank her many friends aml Hex. Johnsn for thelr kindness and beautiful teat offerings ta the death, ot her vention, John Te Payne, who diet Oct. 1. LOST RELATIVES (ADCELETISEMESTS) yaarcneaah: Eaesnareie Aayone Knowing the wherwinui og Goneea Htowae, Sor ‘Mra d. dt owes tant heard o¢"srantd: Ort, 8 At tall nds Weseriqnn ant Meee bicker) weishe. shot te: pounds, ane 24, sete fe monte old Rates ip ie Su kana Hanser 200 Axiant street, Dict Ind. 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CHICAGO-8435 Indiana Avenue, Telephone Douglas 8977 TACT It seems to be a settled fact. With those whose brain is slightly racked by failure, that Life's cards are stacked. And every trick for them midtracked. Each deck Rate issue is intact. The deal to all is fair, exact. Success is sure when hands are barked By that trump card we've labeled "Tact" THE PRESIDENT'S BIRMINGHAM SPEECH IN HIS RECENT SPEECH at Birmingham, Ain, the President dwelt, at some considerable length on the so-called race problem. This speech has attracted a great deal of attention and called forth many comments pro and con. That the extreme Southern Democrats would find fault with and condemn any utterance which might be construed as favorable to our group is to be expected. The President is an eloquent and forceful speaker. He can always appeal to language both attractive and instructing. The only reason he is upon to make is the serious vein in which he treated the mythical subject of "social equality." ALL INTELLIGENT PERSONS know there is no such thing as social equality even among those of the same race and blood. All white people are not social equals, and the same is true of our group. Whenever, therefore the bughead of social equality is considered, there is a need to work with civil and public rights it is in questionably the argument of the political demagogue. The President took the right stand in dissociating civil and economic rights from social privileges. One is public, the other private. One belongs to the domain of governmental administration, the other is under the absolute control of the individual. ALL EQUALITY is the outgrowth of mutual and reciprocal contact, and that contact is usually confined to people who are not only identified with the same race but who are equals, along other lines. It is therefore impossible for wealth and poverty, intelligence and ignorance, love and virtue, to meet upon terms of social equality. This bughead is seriously considered or discussed, because whatever it is the white man cannot be more bitterly opposed to it then we are. WHILE THE PRESIDENT gave utterance, as he usually does, to some splendid sentiments and magnificent ideas, we frankly confess that we are more interested in and concerned about what he does than in what he says. We prefer to judge him by his acts rather than by his utterances. He declared stance: "I would sit down and listen when he is unfit to vote." And yet the President is aware of the fact that in the very state in which this utterance was made thousands of white men are allowed to vote who are unfit to vote, not because they are white, but because their votes can be rolled up to retain in power the local political machine by which that state is dominated. THOUSANDS OF OUR PEOPLE are prevented from not because they are black, nor because of an apprehension that "Negro domination" would result, but because of the knowledge of the fact that their votes would be practically solid against the present local machine in that state. But what makes the situation still more inexcusable and indefensible is that it is done through an evasion, violation and nullification of the Constitution and laws of the United States—the very instruments the President is sworn to enforce. If he is a strong believer in economic justice, he should see to it that instruments it is carried into effect in every state in the Union. HE FURTHER STATES: "I wish that both the tradition of a solidly Democratic South and the tradition of a solidly Republican black Race might be broken up." So do we. Outside of the solid Democratic South this is being rapidly brought about to a greater extent than perhaps the President is aware of. The same thing would be the case with the South if they were powerless to do so; the local Democratic machines of that section seek to repel rather than attract our vote because they feel that such a course is the best-paying political asset. In other words, they find that the mythical race problem serves their purpose to a greater extent than any other because they have been able thus far not only to deceive and insulate the public, North as well as South, but it is the one subject by which they are able to truly infiltrate the white men of that section who are Democratic party. THE BEST WAY to enmanage the white men of the South from the domination of the local machines is to see to it that the mandates of the federal Constitution with reference to the elective franchise are rigidly and impartially enforced. This requires firm, decisive and positive action on the part of the administration. Pleading and begging will go a long way. Good eating habits is an attitude. They respect but power. The President's declaration to the white section of his audience on the matter of giving the Negro full civil and political rights was like exploding a bomb in their camp. "Whether you like it or not, unless our democracy is a lie, you must stand for that equality." HUMAN NATURE is the same the world ever. He who is willing to become a martyr to a cause, however right or just that cause may be, is an exception to the rule. The exclusion of our people from the ballot boxes renders useless any effort on the part of the independently inclined white people to openly antagonize the local Democratic machines. Hence this class have remained reticent and inactive during the past quarter of a century simply because they know that any effort on their part under the existing order of things to antagonize the ruling machine would be worse. CORRE APPROPRIATE time and place the President could not have selected to give expression to the thoughts and ideas promulgated in his speech. We hope that his official acts will be in harmony with his public utterances. CORNERING ILLITERACY WHILE WE ARE AFIR from being out of jobs as far as literacy is concerned, according to the latest United States census figures on the suburbs, we have plenty of company among our white brook and sisters in all parts of the country. For instance, we find a total of 146,607 persons in Massachusetts years of age and over were unable to write in this number 2,826 were native white of the marriage, 4,584 were of foreign or mixed parent, and 13,520 of foreign birth. THERE IS LITTLE EXCUSE for ignorance and inexperience with schooling as free and in many localities compulsory education is in force. Although the great majority of our gree in the past been denied the privilege of attn school, the progress we have made in a little half century has been little less than marvel 1866 only 10 per cent of our group was literate we day beost of 55 per literacy and over million students in the public schools. During the era there was a tendency to take our young men into the workforce and the supply of labor is greater than the demand in the public schools has been greater. WHILE WE ARE FAR from being out of the woods as far as literacy is concerned, according to the latest United States census figures on the subject, we have plenty of company among our white brothers and sisters in all parts of the country. In instances, we have had to work in Massachusetts 10 years of age and over were unable to write in 1920. Of this number 2,826 were native white of native parentage, 4,854 were of foreign or mixed parentage, 135,720 of foreign birth. THERE IS LITTLE EXCUSE for ignorance among the children of our school with schooling on our air, and in many localities compulsory education laws are in force. Although the great majority of our group have in the past been denied the privileges of attending school, the progress we have made in a little over a half century has been little less than marvelous. In 1866 only 30 per cent of our group was literate; in 1870 only 20 per cent of our million students in the public schools. During the war there was a tendency to take our young men and women out of school and place them to work, but since the supply of labor is greater than the demand the enrollment in the public schools has been greater than the demand in the private schools. We have no corner on litteracy, we are still 15 per cent to the bad, and until this is wiped off the state let us put the soft pedal on the subject. TWO INFLUENCES compile to make breakfast and the wife has, and the ground the husband has. CHICAGO DEFENDER OUR WEEKLY SERMON [This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of encouragement. 250 words and may be sent without official notice.] SHADOWS FOR WEARY LAND Sent by Charles M. Tucker, Norfolk, Va. "A GOOD SERMON is food from heaven." The congregation of the First Baptist Church, Norfolk, Vn., was well benefited by the sermon from its pastor, the Ilev, Richard H. Bowling. "Be not afraid of the words which thou hast heard." Jehovah will put His hook in Sennacheria's nose and brushes in his lips and turn back by the way he comest." Isaiah told Hosekiah during the attack upon Jerusalem by Bishkekh. Bringing the significance of the last clause of his text, "and a man shall be * * * * * as the shade of a great rock in a weary land," more to the members of his congregation, the pastor continued: "What would this nation be without its strong incar of righteous ideals? Remove from our milestones the apostles of internalism and the apostles of externalism Herbert Hoover and Warren G. Harling, and where would we not drift in our selfish and narrow nationalism? Do away with our pleaders for the simple life and equal justice and social compasses like Roosevelt, Booker T. Washington and Jane Addams, and who can tell what wrongs the poor would suffer, what oppressions the Race would bear, what exertions the State would bear, outstanding advances of prohibition and clean living and deceency in dress and manners, and who can picture the moral fifth and the obscurity that would clog our national life? No. we cannot do without our William J. Bryans, John Roose Stratings, James R. Manns, Comettoes, Voltseeds and Mapps. They are often abused and called idiosyncrasies of society for the otherwise weary lands of our national morality. But for them the nation would be exposed to unrelieved and withering moral blight. "The complete fulfillment of our text is to he the shade of a great rock in a weary land." THE ANTI-LYNCHING BILL THE REPORT comes from Washington that the Dyer anti-lynching bill has been favorably passed upon by the House, judiciary committee, hence its early consideration by the House is to be expected. Whether or not the vote of the committee was unanimous we do not yet know. We hope that the measure has the united backing of the committee, and that it will be passed by every member of the House. But while we entertain this hope some opposition is to be expected. THE EXTREME advocates of the doctrine of state rights will no doubt oppose it if for no other reason than that it is a step in the direction of curtailing the jurisdiction of the several states and in enlarging that of the federal government. In view of the gravity of the situation it is safe to assume that those who entertain their views will represent a very small minority of Congress. THE PERNICIOUS DOCTRINE of state rights has been and is the source of all of our national cells. The two conflicting schools between national and state authorities commenced from the formation of the government, and while the federal Constitution as finally drafted was a compromise between the two, yet sufficient power was vested in the general government to effective national unrest along all material lines. MANY OF THE POWERS thus conferred upon the national government have remained in allegiance simply because the exercise of them was not deemed essential. Among them is the power to protect American citizens in the exercise and enjoyment of life, liberty and property. These merely by acquiescence on the part of the federal government have been left to the different states. If there should be any doubt upon this point with reference to the Constitution as originally framed, the same was removed by the ratification not only by the federal government but only created national citizenship and made allegiance to the federal government paramount but it specifically conferred upon Congress the power to enforce the same by appropriate legislation. IT WAS IN CONFORMITY with the power thus conferred that Congress passed the necessary laws which resulted in the crushing out, through federal machinery, of the Ku Klux Klan of reconstruction days. Many of the promoters and organizers of that criminal organization were indicted, tried and convicted were against individuals who were engaged in the conspiracy as thus defined by the federal statutes. It is the invocation of this same federal authority that is now being sought through the passage of the Dyer anti-lynching bill. LYNCHING will then be a national offense, the law prescribes to be the final of punishment and is now prescribed by law for counterfeiting, and for crimes against the postal and revenue laws and all other offenses against the statutes of the United States. The occasion for this legislation grows out of the fact that a number of states either cannot or will not protect American citizens against the crimes that this proposed legislation covers. In the interest, the law prescribes to be the final of punishment and from further disreseance and ridicule and from being the laughing stock of the rest of the civilized world, Congress should unanimously pass this important bill. THE SHIP OF STATE THE LAMENTED Forderick Douglass was or more occasions that "the Republican ship, all else the sea." In this he was unrightly, for at that time the Democrat as well as South, was not only out opposition to the civil and political right American, but the attitude of the Bury was just the reverse. This was typified. Douglass characterized as the Republic crew in charge of the ship at that time distinction or discrimination in the acre passengers based upon race, nationality or APPEARS from recent events that in charge in entertain views that are rude. Events would seem to indicate that principal officers in ships are either THE LAMENTED Federick Douglass declared on one or more occasions that "the Republican party is the ship, all else the sea." In this he was unquestionably right, for at that time the Democratic party, North as well as south, was not only outspoken in support of the Republican party, but also of the Gold American, but the attitude of the Republican party was just the reverse. This was typified in what Mr. Douglass characterized as the Republican ship. The crew in charge of the ship at that time tolerated no distinction or discrimination in the accommodation of passengers based upon race, nationality, color or religion. PEAHEAS from recent events that the crew now in charge entertain views that are radically different. Events would seem to indicate that some of the principal officers in charge are either identified with or in sympathy with small and offensive organizations that have for their purpose the drawing of the color line in politics. Some of them do not object to Colored passengers on the vessel provided such passengers are willing to accept an exclusive membership that no one be allowed to come aboard but white Americans; and that if any member of our group should force his way on board he shall be thrown overboard, where he can be devised by the sharks. IF FREDERICK DOUGLASS were alive today he would join with us in declaring that no Colored American can possibly have any interest in such a vessel, the hands of its present crew it will always be bound upon a rock unless there is a speedy and radical change in its course. Let us hope that this change will take place, but we are representative that the present crew being young and experienced and having imbibed certain principles and doctrines antagonistic to those for which the Republican party hereof stood, the hoped-for change will be detracked. THIS IS A SOURCE of profound regret, because the masses of our people under the leadership of men of the type of Frederick Douglass have been taught to believe that the Republican party was and is the sheet anchor of our hopes, and that it would never fall to be the champion of equal civil and political rights of all true and loyal Americans. "IMPERLAL WIZARD" SIMMONS, it is stated, collapsed while testifying before the Congressional committee investigating the Ku Klux Klan. Next time he should appear in his regalia and let the committee do the collapsing. PHIL JONES suspects that the only difference between gasoline and kerosene is 5 cents a gallon. Still, "Quinn Ann" goes when you step on her. It Takes More Than Talk to Settle Some Differences NOW COME ON FELLOWS.—SHAKE HANDS, AND CUT OUT THE SCRAPPING— PRESIDENT HARDING THE SOUTH THE RACE A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN Maggie O'Brownie This, in part, concerns that illus Mr. Rogers, Cartoonist (plorious and magnificent Senora) who reading your picture in the You've Powder in the Ey some necissure or eighteen years ago moly mono- mopolized the honor of being manma to Marge O'Browne. Mater O'Browne is fair, fat and tassy, and being suddenly con- ceived the wild and exotic notion of engaging a chaperon for her brownful daughter. or eighteen years ago mobly monopolized the distignish the honor of being mamma to Maggie O'Browning. Mater O'Browning is fair, fat and face, and being that suddenly conceived the wild and exotic notion of engaging a chaperon for her beautiful and browniful daughter. So, according to the dictate of her lovable and loving heart the imported Maggie's Aunt Jimmie to act that thankless role. As you might suppose, carpetingnant Aunt Jimmie adhered to us like a bad reputation. Everywhere we went she was right at our prefect's table, the weekly club dance, the amulet the aristical recards, the tennis court the beach, the park the Saturday post-median dancing classes, the church house, the cinema coliseum, in fact, everywhere Maggie, and I went to the little hours Aunt Jimmie hovered over us like a meandering shadow. But Maggie didn't mind it to any noticeable degree, and as I am always willing to trail in the wake of her opinions and decisions, I didn't give a heck myself. You see, Aunt Jimmie is just 18. —Bengooodghur. State copy from Gatesburg, Ill., informs us that Mr. and Mrs. John Welcome are the proud parents of a baby girl. Twas Such a Darling Oklahoma Ind. School, Oklahoma, Miss. —When the Fordson tractor arrived a few days ago, both literary and industrial work was suspended for an hour so that students and teachers could make welcome the new solidification of the One of the student engineers drove it from the station through town to the campus. Upon reaching the grounds, the semi-circle was driven over twice, while cheers and yells came vociferously from every tongue. A Dissenter Good morals with good manners will be seen— When Pope said this he made a big mistake: There's none more courtyard than the libertine, Nor captivating than the pollished ruke. —Renlp. "To Freeze to Please," advertises the Chicago Ice Cream Company of Los Angeles. That slogan's a downright steal from our social set. Mr. Rogers, Cartoonist. I was reading your picture in the Chicago Defender and I thought I would write and ask you what is the trouble with me. I have been sick for a long time, and I am any good, only for a short while. So will you kindly write and tell me all about it and tell me what has happened or if any one is trying to do me any harm. Please write and tell me if any one could have done it. Mrs. Mable H. Portsmouth, Va. That's now old stuff, for the flapper fair You ask, instead, who bobbed your hair? —Anonymous. From Big Shorty, Prominent Club man, to Jason, Navigator and Adventurer, on Being Jagged: demonstrate on being juggler. Ah, Jason, Jason, delight of our creature. Ah, Jason, Jason, delight of our creature. wrong art thou when thou necessiteth muth of being under the sweet influence of "moon" that ill-fated night I called on the Brown of Mash Dreamas. Knowst thou that they retail lotus thud at three Liberty Heads a pt. in Our Village. And knowst thou that I am already in as deep with "Uncle" as I can get. And also knowst thou that sitting up with Maggie is as expensive as a world war. Now how on earth could I get juggery? Ulysses Greenage Ulysses_Ugreenjage Ulysses Ugreenjage of nine informs me that he was no carried away by the -cr- snappy appearance of a little number in a very short skirt, on the Avenue one day last week, that he followed her seven days before he met it, it was no one else but his own "rain-and-snow." —J. A. J. It's parked in the old right hand, I can't scrub a single pun. Thanks to Celeste who wrote this verse, believe me, I'm all in! You're a better man that I am "Gunga Dilh." —Franklin. We'd been calling him Frank, but can it be Frank or Uncle Frank so long's he got the "rheumatics"? What do you think about it, contibls? While his good right mitte's bequered, let's extend him ours Bunch. ** * * * "It Can Never Be" Of all gull words of tongue or pen From the Chief of this great nation. The gladest words to certain men Were on "Raco Amalgamation." —Jason. Viewed from the standpoint of what the Public has said, the President's Dirmingham address must be judged merely a good essay—a sort of big but blundering effort to determine the difference between the right hand and the left hand. The right is probably used more. —P. el P. Other Papers Say WE DO NOT NEED THE KU KLUX [From Arkansas University] When it was announced that John V. Clinton, assistant United State- district attorney in Chicago, would be the next president, the KU KLux- khan, the head of the plan in that part of the country exposed- satisfaction that the investigation was to be made by federal officers, and he added: "When the federal government publicly officers, will admit there is nothing wrong with the Ku Klux Klan." Now, Mr. Clinton announces that he will not make the investi- gation, but he reason is that tins tar there is no proper basis for an investigation. An honest investigation of the Ku Klux Klan was no doubt developed because these are good men who have joined under the mistaken impression that crying evils have in best correction not at all likely that the investigators would admit there is nothing wrong. We have simple laws in this country to protect the people. This protection must come from good citizens who are open and not from secretized organization to see the urgent need for law enforcement it Ku Klux Klan induces good citizens to see the Ku Klux Klan was not organized for this purpose. The great danger in the Ku Klux Klan is criminals a cloak for crime. It cannot protect its regalia. It cannot prevent criminals from using it when committing crime or killing them. It cannot protect of crime this placed at its door. During the past few months Texas and Florida towns have seen many masked murders operating as Ju-Klux. During the past few days crime of this kind has come closer. A man was beaten in Negro, were beaten at Texarkana and a white man was beaten, in Memphis, in Arkansas. It should disband. There is no place for it here. The good men in it eventually will see the fundamental errors of the order, and the murders. They see them the better for all concerned. From Day to Day Plans have been filed for a $300,000 armory for the Fifteenth regiment of the 19th Cavalry, which will shed to front West 1424 and 1434 streets will have a frontage of 300 feet on each street and will be seating of 193.11 feet. There will be seating of 193.11 feet. The city of New York is the owner. The Women's Home Mission Society of the Methodist Episcopal church, during its annual national convention in Providence, R. J. pledged nearly $600,000 to the Florida Mississippi, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee and Arkansas. According to Major T. C. Turner of the marine corps, who testified before the special commission in Hull, 2000 Hatties were killed by U. S. marines in six years. He declared that airplanes were used wherever Hatties were wounded to warrant such an attack. A plan for a billion dollar world bank is being proposed by Frank Vanderlip, former president of the National City Bank of New York. The plan will be submitted to the governments of fourteen nations. The plan is similar to that of the Federal Reserve bank system in this country. SATURDAY, November 5, 1921 BERFORCE WILLIAMS TALKS ON MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES ONICS AND SANITATION And No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles IS NOT INVITED TO CALIFORNIA Board of yourself, you are going to make lit- tures to be title or no progress towards arresting and curing tuberculosis. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS THE California State-Board of yourself, you are going to make lit- Health has posted and caused to be litter or no progress towards arresting posted in all rallies. free cars for nonresidents. With funds to live for a year, come, but do not rely upon finding light work for support. The State Board of Health advises it wishes to spare you home sickness and suffering from financial strain." These notices are posted in many of the Eastern railroad stations, so that people may be fully warned and prepared financially, at least, one year. Patients should carefully consult the physician to get California or any other place because it is an open fact that climate alone has little to do with arresting or curing tuberculosis. The vast majority that have tuberculosis have earned it. It has been repeatedly stated in these columns that tuberculosis is a result of the results of lung infections before it can make any progress towards arresting and curing tuberculosis, we must comply with the laws of right living, because the care of tuberculosis depends upon right living and good hygiene. You may have all the climate in the world—you may change it every season in the interior of your neighborhood, nourishing food plenty of fresh air, peace of mind and sufficient diapers to properly care for LOOKER By A. L. Jackson to us that the same rule applies as certainly between members of the same race, in his life, namely, that such association is en- hanced by the interest upon the embracing of the individuals concerned the welfare he will now intercourse, that is to say, visiting a friend in his home or receiving a friend in your own home, must be regulated by the usual laws which govern such matters. If like taxes or protection, a friend with another, who shall gainayst the working of the laws of friendship undated that have bridged not only the chasms of class and of race but the border- ings of language and religion since the beginning of the world? The Southern white man raises a ghost to harry his selves in the words of that immortal post (Robert Browning); All that is at all last, ever post, THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson HARDING TEES OFF THE President has certainly between members of the same race, started something in his life, namely, that such association is entingham speech in which he attends, dependent upon the wishes and tempted to make the South face its tastes of the individuals concerned duty to our people and to the welfare. What is usually understood as social of the country at large. He will now intercourse that is to say, visiting a get some idea of the friend in your own home must be opposition and regulated by the usual laws which I find prejudiced such matters. If like tastes or that we have had interests or a attractive personality to contend with calls to another, who shall gainst in the South for the working of the laws of friendship two hundred and that have bridged not only the chasms fifty years, and of class and of race but the burdens especially during the last fifty years of the Southern years, must raise a ghost to harry his attempt to throw on own soul. It worries us but little, for a son to the white in the words of that immortal post South by con- (Robert Browning): especially during the lace city fight. He attempted to throw a sop to the white South by conceding that the pleas of this scuttled superior officers were Social equality to him means that first class schools, the right to buy and hold property wherever he can afford to do so, trial by a jury on which there are members of his own race, the right to vote any ticket, Republican or Democratic, the right to vote in a state, his ability and character quality is the right to compete with white men and women on an equal footing for any position in business or industry, the right to seek and secure professional, technical or scientific training wherever that training may be offered either, the right to protect the homestead and the homestead the consequences of seduction and worse by white men, the right to consideration and treatment on common carriers and in public places on the basis of his ability to use and pay for the service required, rather than on the basis of color; that all these requirements are met by any man or woman who has a drop of Negro blood in their veins. Therefore the storm of criticism which has arisen in the South as a result of the effort of the President to make an argument which could be called fair despite his false premise. The only comment we wish to make about the divine command of the President to the races on social realism meant was lawful anmalgamation. He simply got his terms a bit mixed. His association with Senator Underwood and other Southern gentlemen will easily account for that. What they mean is that no black woman shall have the right to bring her half white child into court and force the white father to give that child to have, would respectfully point to the President and his Southern brethren that despite his wishes or ours and despite their commands to the contrary, anmalgamation there always has been and anmalgamation there always will be, the passions of men being what they are, and especially until the white women of the South have children that the honor of no woman can be safe until the black woman is fully protected from dishonorable men, be they white or black, and especially from white men, under the present unfair laws of the South. Social intercourse So far in the past, black and white people in concerned it seems road stations, in many public places, the following notice: "If you are traveling for health, you should our demands rest, food, fresh air and peace of mind. This may not mean change of your health. The nation has no public institution with Dr. William A. B. Social Equality Several criminal and civil courts have upheld the personal responsibility for the transmission of venereal diseases. Not long ago, a sentence of five years in the penitentiary was passed in a court in the state of Oklahoma against a man for infecting a girl with syphilis. In the state of North Carolina a woman was awarded $190,900 damage against her husband for infecting her with syphilis, and the court upheld the judgment. In Nebraska a few weeks ago a doctor warned the hotel keeper that one of his patients, a guest at that hotel, had refused treatment and was consequently not only a mence to the guests in that hotel, but to the public health. In the state of Illinois it is made obligatory on the part of the doctor to treat cases under his treatment of venereal disease, such as syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia in its aisle state. Not long ago the courts in a certain state granted a young woman a divorce on the grounds that her husband and tuberculosis and knew it before his marriage, and she did not know that he had it before she married him, and the decree was granted. This plaintily shows that diseased persons are not privileged to spread their infection knowingly by taking long chances. In twenty states have been enforced and adopted for bidding persons with venerated disease to marry. Among the new states that adopted this law recently are: New Hampshire, North Carolina, New Jersey, West Virginia, Oregon, Washington. The age now pending in Florida. It brings home to you vividly the personal responsibility of the spread of venerated infection. Are you guilty of this crime? Larth chances, but thy soul and God stand sure; stand sure: What entered into thee THAT was, is and shall be: Time's wheel runs on stopper: pot- Political Equality We agree with the President that a solidly Democratic South and a solidly Republican black vote anywhere is a hindrance to the best interests of the country. They both exist because of the state's role in the political leaders in the South. We are. Repulliances because we cannot help ourselves. The South in Democracie because it won't help itself. If the South would forget its foolishness long enough to help us become the best kind of Americans we are capable of being. We must break in the economic and industrial contest, many of us would be only too glad to back a deserving Democrat at the polls with our vote if he was the man for the office, as we have done repeatedly in elections in New York city and other places. The South has persisted in overcoming the temptation to those who belfriend us and have long distances to prove that gratitude and will go further. The President will accomplish little unless he backs up his talk with deeds. The so-called race problem is a national one; so the task of leading a race is not easy to see a single appointment of an able member of our Race to any political office of service or responsibility in the North, much less in the South. We would point out to the President that we are not in the Senate and in Congress come from those districts in which we not only live and work but in which we vote and where our votes count. We wait, Mr. President, with patience and intelligence, to fill the spoken word. Good old Teddy Roosevelt acted and talked about it afterward. We are willing to try both methods, but we want action. MOTON IN MISSISSIPPI AN ACCOUNT of the tour of the principal of Tuskegee through the state of Mississippi will be four elsewhere in the colony of this island, and the Mississippi situation interested us tremendously. First, there is no doubt but that the migration of our folks from that section has forced the white man to begin to listen to reason, and there is no question but that he is ready to listen to the truth with a mind which is more or less open. Dr. Moton, contrary to the belief of some, has taken advantage of this opportunity and proceeded to tell the white people some of the truth, even if he did not think the time ripe to tell it all. The fact remains that he told more of the truth in Mississippi than some of his critics would have dared to do in Mississippi. We hope some day he will see his way clear to go the full distance. The matter of education the Colored people of Mound Bayou have set up a model of what we mean when we ask the South for good schools.