Chicago Defender
Saturday, November 12, 1921
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ARREST BARES SOUTH SIDE 'BURGLARS' TRUST'
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BURCLARS' TRUST IS BROKEN UP
Furniture Thieves Captured; Held Under Heavy Bond; Steal $60,000 Worth
Policeman William Ewing and William Johnson of the Stanton avenue station have arrested the ring-leaders of the burglar's trust, who have been terrorizing the merchants of the south side by their robberies, over $80,000 worth of merchandise has been recovered by the officers. The men are charged with carrying a pipe to the door. A dining room table, with its six accompanying chairs, was infiltrated by sweeteners, trunks, bird cages, beekes, carpets, rugs, dresses and sunny articles of apparel added to the collection articles. An Important Capture. Lieut. John McCann, commanding an station, considers the arrest of the men a most important capture. He has charged the men with stolen goods under $25,000. The burglared places which suffered the heartbreak of the men store, 3718 State street; the Alexander furniture store, 3744 State street; Simons store, 3101 Fast 33th Avenue; Frank Carter, 3213 Calm Avenue; Johnnie Combs, 3225 Forest Avenue; Terry Pratt, 3233 Pratt Avenue; Winston, 2914 Wright, 2914 Vermont street. The men charged with receiving stolen property are Joseph Pratt, 3243 Federal street; George Masters, 3248 State street; Jimine Hawkins, 3233 Tiles avenue; Jack Johnson, 3249 Wabash avenue.
Fourteen Burglaries
The men have been connected with 34 burglaries during the past month, and one of the victims states that they got a hole through the roof of a building. It was confirmed it is inspected that huge trucks were used to carry the loot away. Much of the property is still unidentified at the storage units, and the goods are kept hauling their stuff back to their various stores.
Tuscan, Ohio. Nov. 13—In what he regularly regarded as a test case to the importance of property lost in the recent war, Thomas J. Gentry, a lawyer for Sloane and the Hartford Insurance Company, the one small house he bet by the bank, was compelled and was compelled by the flames which engulfed the most after the riot. He was located at North Port avenue, 51134 Hartford Business Men's Addition to Tabula. Gentry was considered one of the worst men of the flames in the world about $15,000. He lost everything during the riot. He had worked summarily, having starred as a lawyer and boy at Charlter.
WOODSON SAYS RACE
DOESN'T KNOW HISTORY
Washington, D.C. Nov. 11. Three-fourths of the Race don't know why their fourth doesn't succeed, said Carter V. Cordone for the meeting of the conference to study Negro life and history, and to examine at Lynchburg, Va., during week
"Up to the present time," Woodson said. "Negro history in the South was a long time ago, from father to son." Progress, however, is being made through the training this condition. The Journal is published at 1216 U.S. Street. N. W. Washington. Several prominent women of the South will attend the conference.
FLEMING BEATS SMITH
Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. 11—Hon. Thomas W. Fleming was re-elected as governor, defeating his principal opponent, Harry C. Smith, editor of the Cleveland Gazette, by over 1,000 votes. Fleming's victory over Smith brings to a close one of the hardest political battles in the history of the city.
The famous band of the Eighth Regiment, Illinois National Guard (370th Infantry Regiment during the war) joined in welcoming Marshal Foch, brilliant Frenchman, who led the allied forces to victory. These boys were in the van with the great soldier "over there," and when he passed them, he bowed in tribute to the prowess of "les soldats noirs." At Camp Benning, Georgia, soldiers of the Race were not permitted to see President Harding, showing that in the South the boys of the Eighth would not have been able to share the welcome to humanity's savior.
DEFENDER CHOICE FOR ALDERMAN WINS IN N. Y.
New York, Nov. 11.-George W. Harris, Republican, New York's Deputy candidate for the 32nd admiral district, went "over the hill" in election returns, while not official evidence that Harris had a safe margin of victory over his opponent, John William S. Smith, up a good fight.
A. B.
Outside of the
New York News,
a newspaper
owned by Mr.
a newspaper in the George Harris Harris, the December was the only paper in New York city to advocate for the Deferrison. The stand of the Deferrison was made upon the record which the victorious nominee had already made in the service of his constituents. Its was "More power to the powerful." Last week the Deferrison predicted. This prediction was based upon the opinion of many of the thousands of the Deferrison leaders in New York.
S. Louis, M. No. 109, Charles G. Gilpin, a retired actor and Signature student at The Imperial Jones, which is showing at the theater different theaters this week, was tendered a position in the Department Y. A. C. Gilpin reception committee" headed by Dr. T. A. Carson, L. B. Williams, L. A. Jones, and J. A. Jones, were the promoters. Mr. Gilpin was presented a token from the citizens of St. Louis through the Street Department Y. A. C. by Amanda Golson of the Y. W. A.
"Success. The Name is Preparation of 20 years for the opportunity of getting a market to show his wares. He said, "As a backlash I wanted to be a satisfied with nothing less than the best. They say, Success. thy name is opportunity, but if you are not prepared when opportunity comes, you should. Success. thy name is preparation and the ability to see opportunity when she comes." The invited guests crowded the Five Street Department Y. M. C. A. for the occasion.
DR. DURKEE OF HOWARD
PLANS WESTERN TRIP
Washington, D. C. Nov. 11—In order to stimulate interest in the university of Howard University, Dr. J. Stuart Durkee, president of the institution, is soon to take a trip to the West, visiting several cities and speaking at conferences. His plans now include Cleveland Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis Louisville, Charleston, Va., and Miami. He will address the session of the 20th National Conference of the Men's Department of the International Young Men's Christian Association he holds in that city Sunday, Dec. 4.
Boston Church Blocks Path of Race to Heaven
Boston, Mass., Nov. 11—It can't be an echo of the Birmingham speech, for it was there before the speech was made, but citizens of this town are wondering just what interpretation a certain church in Birmingham has given to the teachings of Jesus Christ. The church avenue, called Palomar avenue, where the section where many of our people live is a church which has hung out in a room called "The Bedroom Church, WHITE Progressionian," are asking themselves whether the white signifies some special purity, a separated advertising as such, or whether the eminent pastor may be one of those funny Klu Klu Klu's to whom the eminent pastor may be more than the supremacy of God.
Women Set for Labor Union Meet
Washington, D. C., Nov. 11. For over a year women who have distinguished themselves for "pumping the water" in their plans for learning of a great labor union to be composed of women hold in this city today, Armistice Day.
those to secure a wage that will compensate them with the multitudes of grievances of employees and employees into a set of common demands and strive, mutually, to adjust wages or obligations to make and supply appropriate uniforms for working women, and to influence just legislation affecting them. Among the promoters, the following names appear: Mrs. Margie L. Walker, Miss Elizabeth S. Carter, Mrs. Robert S. Johnson, Mrs. Trea A. Stokes, Miss Nanaue H. Burroughs, Mrs. Laura Brown, Miss Violet A. Johnson, Mrs. Omar thousand women of other national and state leaders. This is the first labor organization of our women in the world. Organization thousand women by Lincoln's birthday. February 12. The meetings are being held in the Wesley A. M. B. Z. church Sunday, November 13. Noted speakers have been so selected.
FOOKER WASHINGTON KNIFES
BOOKER WASHINGTON KNIFES
Amphibia, the amphibian, was cut and seriously wounded in his home, 12571, Mamasan, Booker T. Washington cut him in an argument over a woman. The man was taken to the General hospital.
—Photo by International.
DR. SCARBOROUGH GETS POLITICAL APPOINTMENT
Washington, D. C., Nov. 11—Rumors in political circles tend to confirm the report that Dr. W. S. Scarpodder, president of Wulfrorne Force University, appointed assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture.
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According to a recent announcement, take the lead in working out a study of efficiency and thrift on the part of farmers to their relation to ownership. Dr. Sorborough has many years a personal friend of
President Harding, and stood by the wife when he was seeking the Senator recently. Dr. Searstough returned to the University and tended an educational conference. He also attended while about the time the Ecumenical Council at London.
He was expected that one of the presidents to fall to Dr. Scarborough, but he left the country shortly after the election, and he sat subjugated. Upon his return he was called to Washington by the Secretary of State, and asked to consider the appointment.
JURY ABSOLVES KU KLUX
Waco, Tex. Nov. 11.-The McLean
report on the Klu Klux Klan in Irres
catered the dead sheriff and his
sister, who was killed by the
sought to stop the gang of the Klu
No indictments were returned, al-
though only a stubbed foot was
their wound.
the Public
POSTMASTER ARICTE C. LUEBER announced that the postmaster and railway companies have joined in a nation-wide effort to stimulate interest in the good packing of packages. November has been selected as the "Perfect Package" for the activity an activity competition will be held. The winners will be mailers and shipppers to give their attention to the manner in which packages are packed, the quality of contents used, and the written marking of addresses plainly and completely. This is of great public interest and may pay the bills for the damaged shipments. Therefore, the public should be deeply interested in the good packing of packages and reduce losses and improve the service.
Christmas will soon be here and it is especially desirable that care be taken in the preparation of packages in the preparation of packages in the occasional mail or shipment will be sending packages. Articles casly broken should be cared for and packages carefully correctly disposed of. The department stores use this kind of paper in delivering breakable articles. It would be an excellent practice for housekeepers to give this paper for when they are sending out their own packages.
WATSON IS DR. NELSON CENTER OF WINS RIGHT ANGRY TILT AS INTERNE
Afraid of Race Vote
Further on he called attention to the menace of the growing vote of the militia, who have subsisted on my side 30,000,000 servicemen prizes, and the Negroes of the North, when they saw that picture of the militia from a picture Northern state haunted in his uniform they will turn to him. Much confusion has resisted in the effort to establish the identity of the soldier tried for an alleged assault on Senator Warnes's office of New Jersey, who read from Senator Warnes's evidence on this case.
"Another paragraph referring to the other soldier—a white soldier, a little-recruit," the real story of the assault in the records of the War Department. Perhaps, for the sake of his profession, he was known in connection with his name. So far as the enlisted men who saw the hunting were permitted an assault had permitted a criminal trial assault had permitted a criminal trial, who died following the attack."
Dead or Alive?
THOUSANDS CROWD IN
HALL TO HEAR ROSCOE
Gary, Ind, Nov. 11—Toscoe Simmons spoke here Saturday night, age 71, in a back, while more than 3,000 jummed the Broadway theater. The aster of the theater were packed. The police department of Gary was called on to help, and the "mighty Roscoe" was closing the Republican campaign. One hundred people attended the show of Lake County, on the platform with an equal number of our Race. Every city and county official was invited to the platform. Barnes finding seats on the stage door.
Simmons spoke for three and a half detectors he said: "So it has always been. But my way is the only way for me, people rise and shine, and there will be no after me."
New York, Nov. 11.—A staff meeting was held at Believee hospital to set up the appointee M. Russell Nelson, department New York, philshist, rector of the gynecological division. At the meeting three women from Georgia, Alabama and Texas took the lead in the negotiation in no uncertain way any action on the part of the appointee booking to ward a appointing a man in place to face
It will be remembered that Dr. Bishop is a graduate of the University of Chicago and has been thoroughly blessed in his college course. He was president of the University and first president of the Daniel H. Hale Williams Surgical Society of Chicago. He was a member of only society of its kind. He won very high praise and commendation from his old colleagues in service to him in the past year. Dr. James Alexander Miller, head of this department, under Dr. Nelson served as president of the Nelson surgery department, exceptionally well qualified physician one of the best house doctors that
S. O. REDMOND TARGET
OF KU KLUX KLAN THREAT
Jackson, Miss. Nov. 11.—That a reckon of terror is to be launched in Mississippi against wealthy and influential members of the Flaeus was given renewed support last week after an incident throughout the state, received a threatening communication purporting to come from four men in the Flaeuski Klan. The letter signed "K. K. K." reads as follows:
"It is to warn you that unless you and a few other riggers leave town at once you are going to be trained and trained. Now we mean business and you are. This is a fair warning and you had better take head and leave.
We are getting too much of a footlock in Jackson and we propose to put a stop to it.
There are many larger hangings around your store and they are a regular nuisance. You are too near Capital street for your own business and you are neck and some Pearl river looters.
Attorney Donald is owner of a large drug store and he has considered a political leader. In the Republican party of the state and has engaged in the question relative to the threat he said:
"I am from Missouri; they'll have to go to New York to buy some corn who probably has nothing to do but stir up trouble."
FIVE DAYS FOR ASSAULT
FIVE DAYS FOR ASSAULT
Detroit, Mich. Nov. 11—John Dowley, 25, was shot in the courthouse days in jail, while the court criticized the complaint of Mrs. Mildred Smith, 711 Locust street, and Hilda Miller, 711 Tenth street, who claimed that the street near Jackson, Dowell was street near Jackson. Dowell was traced from a mob by the police.
NEWS From Your Home Town and State Pages 11 to 14
George W. Holt, 'Prince of Good Fellows,' Dead
Prominent Chicagoan, who died last Friday morning, November 4th, his residence, 121 Fifth Street, after a long illness. Over 4000 people attended his funeral, which was held at the Eighth Regiment Armory, Monday at 2 o'clock. Mr. Holl was known as a friend of the people, donating liberally to all charities. [Story on page 1]
Squabble Over Bill of Convicts
Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 11—Differences have arisen between the State of Arkansas and Phillips county in that state over the expense of keeping in prison the farmers combined to death in connection with the Arkansas law. The men have been in prison for two years, from November, 1912, and expected to be sent to see Phillips county for a board bill of $2,500, covering the period of 18 months in which the prisoners were authorizing payment of the board bill on the ground that the prisoners had been sent to the walls for execution by members of the board said that such probably would be brought against the county. County Judge William Larkin is now being sent to the county to authorize payment of the board bill on the part of the state which is interposed on the part of the state that the state of Arkansas is not confident that the men will be sent to the county, and the petition will really be executed, now that the National Association for the Armed Forces has fought their cases so far the Supreme Court of the United States.
USES MAGIC NAME
Hazard, Ky., Nov. 11—Perry county is excited over the probability of a win in the elections this week. W. M. Combe is running for coroner and everything else in the race, and he defeated two white Republicans for the nomination. His white opponent, running on an independent ticket, lost to a black candidate of a white family which has been successful in electioneering for the purpose of casting a spell over the county.
SWALLOWS IODINE TO END LIFE
Three Women and Man Seek to Find Solace in Gas and Poison
Driven From Home
Mrs. Johnson, as the daughter of Adam Miner, who lives at 550 O'River Street, earlier this year, because it is allotted, he forced her to leave home some time ago; and according to friends of the girl, she was not anything she she was in arena with her roars sent at the hotel to the extent of 51 this circumstance troubled her. She also met her brother, outway Miner, who lives with his father and who had often aided her maternally also talked her mother by telephone to him Saturday by telephone.
Another Suicidal Attempt
Mrs. Elmie, Attend. 20, 207. We come a couple of avenues, attempted to a small suicide Sunday morning about 10 a.m. Mrs. Mead had been in her bed about 30 minutes before she was discovered by Mrs. Judy Mead, with whom she shared the bed. Mrs. Mead left the other members of the household and retired to her room. Mrs. Meason knocked on her door to ask for the keys to the room. She knocked. She tried the door. It was locked. Murged, Mrs. Meason secured a chair bed, standing upon it. Mrs. Meason entered the room. She saw Mrs. Mead on the bed with one end of a gas tube in her mouth and the other end attached. The door to Mrs. Reilly room was forced open and the unconscious victim removed. A. J. Offert, Agent, Mrs. Mead, with the aid of a pulmonator from the department, succeeded in restraining the woman. Trouble with her clothes Friday and left her, was said to be the cause of her net.
Cuts Self in Nesh
In Anderson, 29, 371 Traffic officer, threatened to kill his wife. Mrs. Anderson and husband on the job. Fear forced Mrs. Anderson to leave him and to seek out nurses with her sister's apartment at the same address. Anderson then attempted to carry out his threat upon himself by cutting a rope from the door of the President hospital by Officers Anderson and Connell of the Stanton avenue station. He provided first aid treatment and later was removed to Mary Jones, 24, 404 East West street, in a fit of despondency, drank ammunition and suicidal intent. She taken to a patient hospital, she recover
FISK SINGERS EARN OVER
New London, Conn., Nov. 11—The American Missionary Association celebrated the seventy-fifth year of its founding at Albany in 1845 and the ninety-fifth year of their organization here. Within this period the association has received more than $27,000,000 in which to help dependent groups.
In the same period the Fisk Jubilee Singers earned one than $500,000. This association discovered Samuel Horton Institute. The missionary society bought a farm at Fortress Monroe which afterwards became the initial part of the campus of the institute, long before the Civil war
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CHURCH AID HAS CHANCE TO SAVE TULSANS
Funds Needed
The urgency of the appeal was contained in a statement made to the court, which received the situation as follows:
"We are working against tempers in the wall. However, we are not deterred and will continue to aid the application and will continue to assist the application but deliver our apology. Thus within the post few months our work was progressing and contributions submitted."
"I've been a man and woman of the late, have visited Tufa and see conditions at Tufa, and in their willingness to help men with as many as eighty patients have been reduced to ten, and the writing case could be cited to provide the rightfulness of the present conditions. Unless we have the financial support, I have the battle to ensure that Tufa will be offered will be experienced."
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JOHN B. ABBOTT, L. D.
Nov. 12, 1921
No. N. 49
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The Truth About Brazil
There has been a good deal of litigation in the United States and around the world. Kardashians and some Americans are reaching a general conclusion of the Global population of the United States to Israel. This litigation is a good example of good tough to give good tough to give law-minded person, even if it not so law-minded person.
this observer easily would note that one of his observers belonged to the Colored part of the Brazilian population and occupy prominent places in the capital city. Indeed, he lived life of the city in the latter the preponderance is very notable and the writer is sure that among musicians and historians, over 50 percent has to a larger or smaller degree. But coming back to the "seagrass" a few months ago, a company named "Colonizing" has the purpose of colonizing a large truet of land in the state of Matto Grosso, which represented a concession given to the Colonizing company, in appreciation of services rendered to the same state. The organization throughout this country a pamphlet calling for emigrants and
SOUTH UNABLE TO PAY DEBT TO ROBERT OGDEN
Southern Educator Praises Northern Benefactor at Hampton Institute
By Wm. Anthony Aery
Hampton, Va., Nov. 12—That the thinking white men and women of the South realize and appreciate the present-day significance of Robert Curtis Oden's widespread, intelligent, unrestricted service to the South church shown in Dr. Samuel C. Mitchell's recent address at Hampton Institute, which was delivered at the marble-tiled, the gift of the late Edward Van Ingen of Brooklyn, N.Y., in the Robert Curtis Oden addition at Hampton, was designed by A. Bertram Pegman, the English art historian, and Lincoln and Samuel C. Armstrom and whose equestrian statue of Governor Armstrom is adorned by a abdoy of Hampton's vast company of visitors.
In introducing Dr. Mitchell to the workers and friends, principal J. E. Gregg stated that Robert C. Oden and served as a trustee of Hampton University in 1918. From 1919 until 1913 Robert C. Oden was the president of the Hampton Institute and to Robert C. Oden" said Dr. Gregg, "can never be told. What the South owes to Robert C. Oden" his services to the nation and to the kingdom of God was great beyond any words of ours to describe. A professor of history and political science in the University of Richmond and a Virginal inter-viral co-operation whose headquarters are in Atlanta, Ga. Since 1911 Dr. Mitchell has served as a trustee of Hampton Institute. He
"Among the millions of children in the South who will receive a better education, the schools that they attend; among the millions of people who will get a larger yield from each acre of land; among the millions of people who will be protected from preventable diseases; among the millions of people who will share a southerner community outlook, and who will have a greater spirit of fellowship in our democracy." Robert Curtis Ogden lives in all of Arkansas. Dr. Mitchell read the following tablet inscription, which was preserved and trusted friend of Armstrong from the very birth of Hampton Institute, he never fallowed in his descent. When in counsel, a strong executor his beautiful character, all his life long, was an inspiration to those who worked with him. His memory is
Dr. Mitchell will pledge to Mr. Göden as an American publicist who is fearless in purpose and worked with the American public to genius of democracy," said Dr. Mitchell, "is that every man and woman, according to his or her capacity to speak, should share in the spirit of a publicist. I regard Mr. Göden as the very best type of the American publicist, consistent with the common good, never thinking of war in the form of office or other return that the public might make."
CAB DRIVER CARRIES
VICTIM TO HOSPITAL
The Rev. Charles H. Clark, 59 East
St. Church, was the victim of an
automobile accident Saturday morning
when he was struck by a car
corner of 15th street and Westorth
avenue while he was walking south
from lorries on the right side of
the head and a possible rib fracture.
He was taken to Providence
and was hospitalized which struck him
Madeleine Berry,
211 South Ashland avenue.
Township, he was in Nashville,
Tennessee, he was the parent of
Mr. Olio Baptist Church until his
incapacity in a cell extended him
street, and Vincentine Abbott
street, and Vincentine Abbott
BY A. M. PEREIRA
appealing especially in the Colored population. The Brazilian consists in the United States, having knowledge of this, without any thought of the impossibility of such an exoskeleton, consulted with their superiors and instructed in possible, and to picture Brazil as a very bad place to live. In order to discourage Colored immigration from the United States, it is very plain, but when one considers that the representatives of any country should be scared with the Colored, it is a single description of this concerning their homes, family ties and welfare. They know that they are they are used to it and are educated a change will all come, and these caring people. They know that they are mostly discriminated against, but they are used to it and are educated to make them more like these, whose will will not be彩虹s.
It seems that notwithstanding the
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Nerfolk, No. 11.—Police here are seeking the identity of the dead body of a newly born baby girl, which was found aboard the Virginia by a deckhand. Nothing is known as to when the child was left alone. The scammer attention was attracted by a grip lying among some camp stools. Thinking that a passenger might have intentionally left it there, the scammer attention was attracted by the ship's captain. Upon investigation it was shown to contain the corpse of the baby. The body lying in the ship's captain's clue as to the mother of the child. The captain of the ship had the body taken to police headquarters. An autopsy was performed by Corpse Investigator that the baby had been born alive.
Hide Race Vets From President
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 11—Georgeta's response to President Hirding's Birmingham address was direct and immediate. In Alabama the chief executive had stirred the coals in the fire of the white South's prejudice against men and women on and race blindly charged with race blindness, holl-ang-encoded, half-whashed. To prevent a recurrence of this publication's spoke here at Camp Bouncing, put into effect through which only the whites were allowed to hear the speech. The soldiers of our force at Camp Bouncing did not and were not permitted to see the President who was there only 20 were able to steal an opportunity to see him. We are there only 20 were able to steal to the character of the President's previous remarks, employed a subterfuge to keep our men out of the day when Hirding visited the camp our soldiers were sent about two miles from the place where the President's address he was driven through all parts of the camp except to the place where these soldiers of the Bice were killed.
Besides being afraid that the President might say something like he felt that another reason for not permitting our boys to be in the process of gubbed visitor was the fact that they are so poorly clothed. The recent inattention of a something of a head complaint which have been constantly, coming from men at the camp regarding facilities, recreational provisions and so forth. Very little confidence is in the fairness of General训.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.—Mrs. E. Thomas entertained at an elegant six course dinner style of Chicago, Il. last week. Some of the guests present were: Mrs. G. A. Weaver, Ed Johnson, Elizabeth H. Foster, William Dawson and M. E. Bruce.
Portland, Me.—Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Holloway mansueree ball in honor of Miss Evelyn Moss and Miss Mary Louise Williams. The evening was spent in games and dancing.
Cheadnalt, O.—Mrs. Sarah Holmes of this city is expecting to leave for New York to win the winter with her sister, Mrs. Nelle Simpson, 5737 Forest avenue.
Joy Biddae Arrested
Joy Ridera Arrested
Mrs. Jule Ridera Arrested
avenice; Mrs. White, 32, 810 Calumet
evening; and John Mansell, 45, 564
recorded by Oliveen John White, 32nd
district, and charged with abusively con-
ducting an automobile with intent to
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Holl has in his soil raw materials. Nevertheless, she exerts descriptive materials, and pays very clearly for these materials, and pays very clearly for this provision the class of workers that are of the greatest advantage to Brazil, workers without regard to their color, creed or nationality. In conclusion, the afflictions of the class are influenced by the quinion or whims of an individual or group of individuals, and liberties of the world are a myth, and the world has not advanced very much since the stone
SHIFTLESS SON PUNISHES "DEAR OLD MOTHER"
"What can I do for you, madam?"
The question came from the deerk servant of the Wabash avenue police station. He spoke kingly as he looked inquiringly at the wrinkled face of the old woman, down the street. She was dressed shabby; her shrunken form and hands bore scars less were her eyes, and her little wizened face with its many wrinkles, wore a troubled expression. To the woman, byrd, 16 West 10th street, made reply, "It's about my son," she said tremulously. "He won't work and he is my son's 40 years old now. He just sits around the house and depends on me for his support, and for years I've been rent, providing food, fuel and clothing from my meager earnings through doing day work. And my son won't be strong and should be taking care of me, but when I talk to him about working he just gets mail and shaves his hair and works and bonuses that nothing nor anyone can make him."
Her work roles quarrel and conflict, and it had under control she continued:
The desk sergeant advised the little gray another what steps to take to be in the room, but that he may be made to do something for her. "Tomorrow morning," he said, "you go out to the Englewood school." He said, "Well, all right," she said, as she turned from the window with unceremonial steps, but tomorrow I have a coat. "Well, all right," she said, a few time. I just paid $3 for a ton of coal and the rent is due in a few weeks. She brushed the sleeve of her worn faded coat across her tear-filling eyes. Firmly she pressed her thin lips to the skin, and then, after a moment, a wan smile played with the wrinkles on her face. "I—I can't afford to cry," she said.
"I—I can't afford to cry," she said bravely. "I must brace up."
HAVEN CONSERVATORY
Meridian, Miss, Nov. 11—Great interest centers around Haven Institute, which recently acquired the splendid property of the Meridian College and Conservatory of Music, a school for white students. The college has half million dollars and includes 101 acres of land and 15 modern buildings—a splendid equipped conservatory with a multi-level, individual practice rooms—which offers to Negro students an opportunity for study not equaled by any other Negro institution. Dr. J. R. F. Shaw, well known as an educator in this section, is the president, and an announcer is the host. The most modern courses there will be courses in domestic science and domestic art, and the most secure competent instructors to cover the various departments.
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fence companies. The purpose of the meeting was to form a national insurance association of companies owned by controlled representatives from fence companies. The purpose or the meeting was to form a national insurance association owned and controlled entirely by our trace, including representatives from the fire, and casualty companies, following companies were present.
Atlanta Life Ins. Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Antio-American Life Ins. Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Antio-American Life Ins. Co., Canal Life Ins. Co., Charlotte, N.C.; Bankers Fire Ins. Co., Jurors Fire Ins. Co., Redevelopment, N.C.; Mutual Relief & Beneficent Assoc., Columbia, N.C.; Mississippi Life Ins. Co., Columbia, N.C.; Mississippi Life Ins. Co., Durham, N.C.; Pilgrim Health & Life Ins. Co., Augusta, Ga.; Memphis Memorial Life Ins. Co., Memphis Memorial Life Ins. Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Georgia Mutual Life Ins. Co., Augusta, Ga.; Winston Mutual Life Ins. Co., Winston Mutual Life Ins. Co., including the following officers: Co., holding of the North Carolina Mutual Life Ins. Co., president; W. S. Hornsby of the Pilgrim Life Ins. Co.; M. S. Stewart, Mississippi Life secretary; L. E. Graves, Standard Life assistant secretary; T. Hade, Tate,
One representative from two of the companies operating in each state represents their association to organize branches in their respective states. It was agreed that all branches should be open to all officers, agents of good standing, and employees of any licensed insurance company licensed to sell insurance, and授权的 exclusively by our people. The annual membership fee for indivi- duals at $2.50, and for companies at $29. Hasides perfecting an organization, during the coming year, first, to prepare and recommend to all colleges a course of study in insurance and the teaching of this subject in one or more of these schools; second, to pool the mortality experience of all the companies with the purpose of a table; fourth, to encourage all companies to establish a social service and health department for the benefit of persons us it is possible to accommodate, and fifth, to exchange such companies to be beneficial to a fellow company.
Such an organization as this, insurance men declare, will be a position of authority and practice; in increasing the amount of insurance written by companies, and in auring a spirit of wholesome competition between all companies.
Moonshine Causes Trouble
According to the story told to Judge B. Gatherley, 2713 Prairie avenue, after he had been arrested by Officer Johnson, he caused him to mistreat his wife, Pay and raise a general disturbance, until he was found 46 and cost.
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Montreal, Liberia, West Africa, fell in financial circles here over the apparent success of the Liberia-America tie. During the past three years the lack of money has at least a phase of Liberian economic life.
The Agricultural World, published here, declares that the short-term treasury has seriously embarrassed the secretary of the treasury in meeting governmental obligations; United States will give the "guild" the right to borrow for educational, political and financial lines. The directors of the country will give the country a raw impetus along industrial education and financial education. The directors of the Liberia bank should float a million dollars worth of shares of the country's treasury. The Nigerians of that country."
WHITE MAN CAN'T SEE
SOCIAL EQUALITY GHOST
BY R. C. FISHER
St. Louis, Nov. 11—Paul W. Brown, white editor of *America in Air* work, was heard in an address by an audience of the Pine Street Department of the Pine Street Department. Young Men's Christian Association has Sunday afternoon on the subject of proper Basin of lince. The speaker preferred to express his confidence that the Race would work out in the college satisfactorily, rather than in this manner. With reference to social equality of races, Brown said: "It would be good to work out this on this subject in all my experience in St. Louis for thirteen years I have yet to see one Colored man act without common sense on this. No knowledge of the relationship of a subject race and a master race in our country can surpass precedent in America, brown said. He added that no subject race of any other country, or any other time, has demonstrated superiority, has the Face of the United States.
MOTHERS HIDE NEWBORN BABES IN ALLEY CANS
Mail Box Reveals Story of Secret Child Murders on South Side
The poet didn't write, "A child, Police know it, and unhurt, even denoted babies in potter's fields attest it. Three babies have been found dead. Police know it, and unhurt, even denoted babies in potter's fields attest
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Thomas J. Brown, 6366 Vernon avenue, mail collector, picked the third one out of the mail box at 334 street and Indiana avenue.
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Court Frees Boy Who Charged
Cops Made Him Confess
Attack on Woman
Washington, D. C. Nov. 11.—The nation's public despair of third degree madness which police are allied to use in obtaining testimony from prisoners in their custody, was placed upon the system when Jack A. Raymond, H. L. Forsyth, N. W. was acquitted of charges of robbery and assault in criminal
Draymond had been arrested about
caught up with Mrs. J. Dowdess, a
white woman. The police claimed to
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wrecking his guilt. These confess-
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attorney Foster Wood, who repres-
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themen had been forced, and the
custody had been taken.
White Woman Testifies
Mrs. Rosenthal and her husband, who was a soft drink establishment and both testified that laynard was guilty. The white woman charged with the crime was supposed to have been committed, she went to the store and found laynard sitting during the absence of her husband. He was sitting on a bread box outside in the house and the woman was walked toward her with an iron pipe with which he struck her, remembrance was, in part, corroborated by her husband. He said that he found the same memories and the cash register riffled.
Lawyer Picks Flaws
The lawyer for Raymond brought evidence when he showed dawns in the boys' allied confessions. In these cases, that he had left money and the ples in the case, but the police did not find those things the police had not found those things, the police sent a man for her husband, and in reply to questioning said that he had not been a victim.
pold president, who arrested him, advised him to tell the truth and he tear, he said, he had been forced into prison when he was arrested and denied when he was arrested and headquartered. Through question, he asked a written confession, and zapped a written confession.
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By Albert W. Evans, Principal
a glimpse into a large high school
building of today may be of interest
to those whose school days have long
been over and to those whose education
include that of a city high school.
The Building
The Wendell Phillips high school was completed in 1904, and at that time was considered the finest school in the United States, which means, of course, the whole world. Although now 17 years of age, it is not so very old compared to the Newberry, built in 1455, the Foster, built in 1457, or the Tilden, built in 1856, which are older, however, so that improvements in the equipment should be and are being made from time to time in the school. The building is designed to care for from 1600 to 1690 pupils, one of the largest high construction, having plenty of entrances, wide corridors and iron staircases, making it a model school. It is one of the handsomest school buildings in Chicago. The individual locker system prevails in which each pupil has a room
Grounds
It was not the policy of the board of education in 1904 to furnish playgrounds, but since been changed and in 1920 the board completed the purpose of the building stands. This property has not as yet been improved because of desire to constrain playgrounds, but plants must soon be made to improve the whole block. It should be placed in a new field. The vast part of this ground, 133 by 159 feet, was graded and cinder blocks were placed in a good indoor dazzling hall.
Heat and Ventilation
The heating plant conforms to the best modern practice, providing ventilation in the building. Fresh air is drawn in from above the roof level, raises it to proper temperature, means of it is pumped to the various rooms. The water is pumped into each room by means of an automatic heat regulator. Enough air is pumped to the windows, the windows change every five minutes when the windows are closed. Our heating plant was just installed upwards. We pump $250,000 per marine water tube boilers of 606 horsepower each have been installed in the United States Shipping Board by a committee of technical experts and the most efficient boilers ever made.
Class Rooms
Our class rooms are well lighted and the desks are placed so that the light comes over the left shoulder. We have a large strain. Most of the desks are of the usual style which, while servicable, is not as easy to maintain as the difficult to keep the room clean. Last winter, as an experiment, I had three of the rooms reoccupied with a type of light that was not so satisfactory that I have asked that the whole building be reoccupied, and
LABOR LEADERS CONFER
WITH DEFENDER EDITOR
The Chicago Defender is not a labor organ—it is a newspaper. This organization works between labor union officials and R. S. Abbott, publisher of the Defender. Among the labor delegates were John Fitzpatrick, president of the Chicago Defender, Parker, head of the International Union of Hotel, Restaurant and Dining Car Cooks and Waiters. The defense was to secure co-operation in the labor movement. The labor leaders added discriminatory against our workers, but maintained that the Americans discriminated against our workers, but maintained that the Americans strong executive privileges, was powerless to punish or correct Jim Crow labor unions, maintained a sland of "the advancement of the Race." The union leaders were told that union workers was dirty and was a hindrance to unqualified work so long as its house was dirty, and it was a hindrance to workers. That no discrimination need be shown he proved by the example of his own plant, where both workers and where the workers are union men. It was further pointed out that themselves all the responsibility for making the race support unionism. Mr. Fitzpatrick, Editor Abbott and
"The larger problem lies with your gentlemen in educating the white union worker to stop standing in front of me against my people and in convincing him that as long as any big and powerful man on account of color, we will lack confidence in his resolutions and protestations," he added, her demeanor, he could not use. News of unionism such as the readers of the Defender could to have, he promised, would be the columns of the paper at all times.
WAITER WHO STOLE BRIDE'S
TRUNK AND MAIL ARRESTED
New York, Nov. 11—About 569 opened letters bearing the addresses of Joseph Scales, 12 years old, a waiver listener at 111 police. He was arrested on a charge of grand larceny, and on an additional charge of ridding the mail boxes, whom detectives have been looking since Oct. 22, has admitted having house in Harlem. The grand larceny charge was preferred by Mrs. Carroll Brookington following her marriage in the South a few months ago, her trunk contained at nearly $2,000, was shipped by her parents over the Pennsylvania railroad to this city and the trunk addressed to her address on 14th street. The police claim that Scales called the Pennsylvania station and the same was taken to Scales' home by an expressman. The detectives raided the station, where wedding gifts, silver and other articles there which led to Scales' ar-
Put on Probaion
Robert Kinnaili, 25, 4823 Indiana ave.
and Kenny, 23, 4823 Kentucky ave. and Kenny, 23 district, on complaint
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Brown.
SCHOOL'S STANDING By PETER A. MORTENSON
Superintendent of Schools
THE PHILIPPINES HIGH SCHOOL
is one of the constituted list of high
schools established by the North
Central Association of academies
on exactly the same basis as
all other high schools in the
City of Chicago. The building
have the same facilities and are assigned on the same basis as all
four high school teachers in our city, and
the equipment are kept to the
The teachers in the building qualifi ed institutions and are assigned a basis in a high school, a high school teachers in the building and equipment are kept to the standard guidelines and are other build-
of education as Mr. Mortenson are other teachers in their equipment. At the time when it was built the Wendell Phillips high school was the only high school in the board of education had constructed. The work offered in the school does not differ as to the type of work offered, but work from the board in any other high school in the city, and there is no intention to effect any change in this par-
The Wendell Phillips high school has had an invariable record in the park and is an excellent model that the hill will allow its diminution of its high standard.
expect this to be accomplished some time during the coming winter. Special Rooms
In the modern high school the seated class room is only a part of the total classroom, the laboratories, the classrooms, room gymnasiums, and assembly hall. The lunch room are also absolutely essential if our young people are to get the needed training by being in proper places in life. All these we have at Phillips, but it is here, where we develop better equipment, in design to develop better equipment, in have to keep careful watch to see that the highest point of efficiency. Our laboratories, chemical, biological, physiological and physical, have been developed. Great advances have been made in recent years in the first year science are now under way to refurbish and requip this laboratory. It is probable that the chemical laboratory is equipped within a very few years.
Technical Work
The number of shops at Phillips is somewhat limited as the school is high school. Shops have been added, however, now we have a wood shop, an auto shop and a print shop. These are being added to from time to time as needed. An order is now for new wood tools and extra tools and a Ford change
Student of Folk-Song Lore Killed
Hampton, Va., Nov. 11.-Natalie Curtis Buril, with student of history and music, will present a descriptive art of the North American Indians, and of folk love and music recently injured fatally in Paris. Dr. James E. Greig, principal of the warm climate of honor and affection to the memory of Mrs. Buril, who was a native of Americans and Indians, Americans and of strangling men and women, revered "Walley Curtis Buril," said Dr. Greig, in his address to the Hampton staff of workers and students and students in literature and in music, and somewhat of a seer as well, discoverer of the unique utilities. Her genius chose folklore and folk-music particularly as a means of exercise, and with respect to the folklales and folk-songs of the American Indian. He is the last authorities.
"Her books are really hers. She is more than a compiler. She may truly be called their author, because the wealth of interpretive comment and its individuality is such as to make these books really her own. They are 'Songs of Ancient America,' published in 1905; 'The Indians Book,' 1907; 'Negro Folk Songs,' 1918; and 'Songs and Tales from the Dark Continent,' 1920. Recorded from the singing and the sayings of two Hampton students—Kambo Shnango and Madikane Cole.
"Mrs. Burlin had a strong interest in Hampton Institute and much of her study of the plantation song was done here. We at Hampton mourn her loss and we shall remember her with grateful admiration."
The Hampton Institute chorus of over 500 voices sang the following religious folk-songs, which have found a place in Mrs. Burlin's notable collection of "Negro Folk Songs," Hampton series, in four parts, published by Schirner of New York: "The Me, O Lord," "Go Down, Moses," "Every Time I Feel the Spirit," "Steal Away," "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray," and "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen."
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for the auto shop, equipment which includes technical schools. At our time, he had an advanced electrical shop, but as the pupils did not seem to care to attend technical school. An investigation is now under way to determine elementary electrical school which would cater to first and second year pupils and domestic science work for the girls we have a cooking room and two cooking rooms. We have a kitchen and domestic science room has individual gas plates and cooking utensils for each girl as well as cooking equipment in addition to the sewing rooms are each furnished with six sewing machines, mirrors and stitching machines.
Business Department
The commercial department consists of two specially equipped book-room machines with a special desk and adding machine for each pencil, and two type-writing machines with installed but not installed two types of special typewriting desk has been ordered for both rooms. In addition, a displacement machine with a college preparatory room fitted with special desks and machines for advanced pupils. A specially furnished free hand room and two mechanical drawing machines are fitted with drawing table with individual drawers and an electric light for each room. Equipment is located in the basil of education shops.
Physical Education
There is one large, well equipped gymnasium at Biblius and also a smaller one. The latter, however, is smaller and the addition be created to house a suitable gymnasium for the girls, and a swimming pool. The chances for obtaining this are very good if the board is made of glass, so that it that the community really desires it.
Social Activities
A social room under the charge of the dean has been especially furious for student clubs, classes and organizations of various sorts, and is furnished with a grand piano and victoria and is designed to care for the gloe clubs and orchestra as well as the regular music room. Our lunch room is designed to care for 500 students at one time, catered to them by the domestic education department of the domestic education corner has been partitioned off and equipped so that school clubs may meet there and discuss their business. The above is necessarily somewhat limited in depth, touching only what may be interesting points, but enough. I hope, has been said to give the plenitude of the modern school plant, and the distance that we have traveled in the room-school house. Those who may be interested in visiting the school will be welcome at any time. The room-school house is furnished for an inspection trip. Note-This is the first of a series of articles. The second, on the *Curriculum*, will appear in an early issue.
FIVE HOODLUMS TRY TO STEAL COP'S PRISONER
Boatan, Mass. Nov. 11—Six young men who were obstructed plea-sure streets pounced upon Patrolman Rudolph L. Trent of the Dulley street station and lead him up the street and shoot in self defense. So on his court case the group stunned him and forced the officer the contends that he asked them to move on. Five of them were arrested and began abusing the officer by calling him vile names. Trent folloughed him and decided to arrest Hurley for using obscene and profane language. When the officer club and strut him over the head with it. His companions joined him and made a gen-eral decision. Finally, in self defense, Trent pulled his revolver, warning the men he would be killed. They came on and he let go. Hurley, who lives at 61 and left the city and had to be restrained by the City hospital. Three others were arrested, one charged with assault on a rescuing prisoner.
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The following letter, which arrived at the office of the Defender late last week, speaks volumes. Prefacing a brief comment upon the same, we publish it verbatim:
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 29, 1921
To Chicago Defender: I am writing this letter to inform you that a new organization of young men is being formed, the purpose of which is to secure a modification of certain laws which are in effect in the South, through which our people are discriminated against on street cars, railroad trains, steamboats and other common carriers. In many communities a large membership is indicated by the unusual interest the idea is causing among those who have been approached and we are assured that when the time comes for the circulation of our propaganda those responsible for the making and maintaining of the obnoxious legislation mentioned will be made to realize that any failure upon their part to use their several influences along the line of reform, will prove a serious matter in more ways than one.
We, of course, realize the fact that whatever action our now organization shall take must be conferred, first, to an appeal to the fairness. If there is such a thing, of those who are in positions to add our cause, and second, to direct action upon the part of ourselves. It is not meant by this to force the issue by physical activity in the full meaning of the word, but by exercising our rights to refuse to support, either financially or with our labor, any section allowing the rotten sort of laws mentioned to be put into effect. This, of course, will mean the migration from these parts of those who are no longer willing to stand for the enforcement of degrading and damnably unfair laws in which we, as American citizens, had no voice in forming.
"These "Jim Crow" laws are a disguise to modern civilization. The laws are from passivity must be shown. Any Race man with a drop of red blood feels the mansestring humiliation of the situation. Jardinece is bad enough, but the man is coupled with the segregation idea it is hell itself and is beyond all human beating. There are probably 4,000,000 within the next 13 months to shake the dust of the South from their feet, break for a sentimental foot, immusc-as the bones of the fathers of the time of tolerance. It would be better, however, to let that fact remain a memory than to stand further apart from the people in which our people feel against the injustices practiced against us is secrecy of our oppressors from the time that they are weened, against the cause of practically all the crimes committed with our people upon the grade class respect for that class is dead. It makes the condition which makes the white man Immune against the people from passivity time: it fixes the situation which places even murder and the rape and our women within the zone of safety.
So the time will soon be here when something will have to be done. The teacher will have to teach shiffties, lazy lout—a barmacle and parasite dependent upon the labor of the teacher. For what little prosperity he enjoys—it will soon end. You may put barmacle and parasite on your personal safety I will ask you to refrain from publishing my name. God bless you.
The readers of the Defender should know that the above is but one of a series of books that arrived appraising us of the new movement mentioned. It is not surprising that the book will be made against the rotten "Jim Crow" ideas which prevail below the Western coast is a fertile field for those who will head out of the "bad" areas. There is room all the way from Southern California to the Canadian border and are line. The laws of the South show that we are not wanted there and unable to do so any younger. Come out
NAURICE MAYS
Supreme court of Tennessee unheld the decision of the lower court in the case of Matteau Mays, counsel for the plaintiff, in a electric chair for the alleged murder of Mrs. Bertie Lindsey (white) and was closely ill at rest, allly ill at rest, Nashville, and was unable to be present at his trial. Unless the life imprisonment Mays will die in the electric chair December 15.
P. W. Chavers, president of the Douglass National Bank, left the city for a conference with the compriser of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court with whom he organized paper required by the treasury department to file for the bank. His trip resulted in the announcement that the bank would open. Upon the invitation of the prominent citizens of St. Louis and Detroit, the bank opened its doors of directors appeared at large mass meetings in these cities on Oct. 21, 1915. It is also stated that extensive improvements will be begun at once and that the bank will open its first time in our history the doors of a national bank operated by the Rice Bank, thrown open to the public early in 1916.
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JUDGE REVERSES DECISION IN THE PICKETING CASE
Says Mrs. Helen Curtis and Others Had Right to Protest "Birth of Nation"
New York, Nov. 11.—Judge Alfred J. Talley last week in General Session handed down a question reversing the recent conviction of the late Capitol theater when the film, "Birth of a Nation," was being shown there last summer. Talley, who as assistant district attorney publicly expressed a severe condemnation of the Ku Klux Klan, "it would be a dangerous and un-American thing to sustain an interpretation of a city ordinance that would obstruct the relation by a body of citizens of a pamphlet setting forth their views against what they believed to be a movement adversive of their right.
Mustraize Ten Bock in the West Side Court adjudged, Helen Susan, Helen Larson, and Linda Landis, Jlewielly Iollock; Kathryn Johnson and Edward Fruiser, guilty of causing a crowd to assemble in the Capitol theater, and refused to move on when told to do so by the Kuix Klux Klan literature. All of those arrested have seen service overseeing the suppression of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Sentence, however, was suspended the magistrate, and the A.C. counsel, behalf of the fendants, applauded. Judges Talley was a candidate for the Democratic ticket last Tuesday.
PRISONERS ESCAPE JAIL
Toldeo, O. Nov. 11—By using blankets to make ropes down which they lay under the window, an unbarred window, John Day, 627 East Wooldruff avenue, Johnson Street and Elmore Haller Street, Chichester, from the workhouse farm here.
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GEORGE W. HOLT, PAL OF THE PEOPLE. PASSES AWAY
George W. Holt, 4465 Prairie avenue
was one of the chiefs of Chicago's best
known business men died at his
business mansion in 1915. After a long period of illness from
diabetes, Holt was one of the city's
wealthiest business men and was
known as a friend of the people. He
donated liberally to all charities and
funds, and himself himself for his honest and upright
business dealings.
The deceased was born in Macon,
Missouri and early manhood he exhibited traits of his remarkable business ability, through
which he was enabled to attain his
goals. He trained on the race track, schooled
to the famous "Brown Dick" and, at
various times, was betting coun-
sellors. He was a member of John W. Thies, J. W. Applegate,
Vale Diamond and the Milton of St. Louis
and many other. Chicago years
ago and went into business at $844
State street. He interested himself
in the insurance company of the Liberty Life Insurance Company, was one of its largest
stockholders. He stood high in fraternity and was an old Yellow.
The remains of the deceased lay in a cemetery from Saturday till afternoon, when his funeral was held at Jacksonville, Florida, where he was charged, locked in charge and requested the easiest for Senator McMormen, who left Cleveland, Ohio, from the state. He was then taken to Hanna, the son of Mark Hanna, and arrived in time to view the memorial. Metropolitan chapel, prayer was offered by Dr. W. D. Cook. This was followed by a ceremony to Lord, by Hugh Buchanan, then the enquiry was delivered by Dr. Metropolitan. This followed a meeting in Nobody Knows the Trouble I See," was rendered by Charlene Cameron White. The deceased was buried in a military history. The deceased is survived by a wife, Mrs. Norm Douglas Holt; three sons, Fred H. and William B. Holt of Chicago; two sisters, Isabelle Walker and Sarah Bollins of Macon.
Over the hundred letters were
received, they were
crossed. They came from all parts
of the country. Out-of-town friends
who came to pay the last tribute of
Joe Daniels, Washington, D.C. Olliver Banks, owner of the Elliott
Hotel, Detroit, Mich., Lincoln Arm-
nage, owner of the Southern
Network of Washington.
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By J. Wesley Jones
New York's health commissioner is starting a rat reducing contest. Fifty people are waiting, that 50 pounds are being shadowed by the police to see that they do not break the rules of the contest by eating what the rules do not prescribe.
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Oscar Knifes Jeff
Jeff Williams, 31, 455 Walsh ave.
Gear quarrel over money matters at
Gear street and 45th place. The arra-
nage of the two men involved in
the fink with a grenade.
Francis Baker Inlured
Francis I. Baker, 22, 450 Indian Avenue, a postal clerk was injured at 52th street and Indiana avenue when she accidentally curled her ear after deleting from another
Inlured Internally
Struck by Yellow Cab
Miss Theresa Eckert, 20, 4528
L Lawrence avenue, suffered a broken leg
and a cut trombone when she was knocked
160th Street and St. Lawrence avenue.
In Day Times Too
Louis Cogman, 65, 4740 Michigan
avenge, is reported in a serious con-
flict. He was picked up at 18th street
from suffering with a slight
alcoholism.
Automobile Speeds On
George Taylor, 51, 5106 Greenwood
avine, suffered in injuries when he was
wounded in a car accident at 31st street
Melhan invaded. The car used
on after injury him.
Seattle, Man, and Wife
Don Bosco, 14, 658 State Street, street
1, with herberts on the head which he
wrote with herberts on the head which he
agreement with Howard and Jane. No
head with a potter.林冲 over the
head with a potter.
Misses Car. Injured
While running to catch a street car Mr. Cummings, 63, of Burlington, VT, was covered by P. R. Chapman, 57 East Avenue, and injured so severely that he is confined at Fort Dearborn hospital. He has suffered internal injuries.
Faints In Street
M. Stephens Goyal, 32, 3523 Virginia avenue was possibly saved from retreation by the police. Ms. Goyal and fell in the street at 25th and La Salle avenue at 26th and William Street. She was carried to safety by the officer.
Leg Broken in Two Places While riding in an automobile operation at the intersection of William and William avenue, suffered a broken leg in two places. Another at 26th street and Madison avenue. According to witnesses Honey did not stop his car at the bourse.
Thirty Inches of Slashing
Aweering to the attending psychiatrist, he is suffering with three rare cases, each with long-lasting effects, while he logrolled, enclosed in an argument with Thomas Gray at Jast and the condition of McFetus prevented him from the police—a description of his illness.
St. Louis F. Elgin Dix
Sir Louis F. Fluide, chief grand-master of the Illinois Illinois jurisdiction of the cased Sunday, Nov. 6, at Springfield, Mass., to be his retribution and friends as he was thought that he was powering incarceration was at Cairo, Ill., Wednesda
Seamstress Injured
Mrs. Ida Bail, 25, 2525 Lake street,
down on an automobile at Madison and
Western avenue. Her hand was so
severely injured.
Hits Roomer With Poke
White, with an argument over
vent with his handbill, Mrs. Frances
Ellis, age 26, was hit over the
head with a poker by her. He sus-
sured himself to be safe. He suss-
sured Fiddle is confined at Providence
hospital.
Dies in Doctor's Office
Little children, farmer, office
male, farmer to the office of, William
Farmer, to the office of, Louis 201
Wilson, died in her father's arms as
the doctor was desperately to
farmers like at 2525 West Lake street.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
GUESTS AT IDLEWILD
Mrs. Ann Allen, 25, 2012 State street
fencing with a tumor and injuries also
fencing with a tumor and injuries also
While arguing with her husband, from
a street car, she jumped on a street car. She tried
to examine at the hospital to ascertain
examined at the hospital to ascertain
the injuries she was found that also
had a poison.
Officer Johnson Injured
Officer Guy Johnson, 34, 31st Lamprey avenue, assigned to the Cottage Grove station, assigned to his home soffice in the performance of his duties. While in pursuit of some men who were arresteed in a hood, which caused him to fall
Sent to County Hospital
Summertime at Idlewild
It seemed like the good old summer street. Tuesday of this week, when the weather changed from a beautiful fall to a warm spring, every room in the hotel was warm and comfortable to every nook and corner. This was because of the surplus of coal in the room, so the junior to keep the hotel warm, later, would be sent to the warmest hotel in the city, and this will be maintained throughout the winter. The company is contracted for with the Consumers Compound to cost the shanty. Warm rooms cost $2.00 and 5.00 per week—Advertisement.
Carried to Psychopathic Hospital
Fitzgerald Hospital, 21, 221 Wabash Lake Street, were carried to the Psychopathic Examination, 221 Wabash Lake Street.
Child Injured by Fall
While running along the street Walter Tinsley, 11. 2017 Walnut street, fell down at a construction lake street, and was a construction lake hip. He is at the county hospital,
Cut by Estragged Husband
Mice. Chira Welster, 18, 2925 Walsh avenue, is sentimental for her husband, who was killed in a car accident and begged her to return to him. Alice also refused to hew them, and she was sent to the hospital. She was carried to Providence hospital. Welster escaped after the ashes were found.
Hilton Street Cres
In her anxiety to enter a street car, Mrs. Mary Farrell, 38, 555 Drexel Ave. in Chicago, was struck by the car for which she was waiting. She was severely bruised.
Included White Riding
Hurband Fracturer Rihr
Mrs. Laura Burns, 41, 2525 Federal street, was carried to the president's office. According to her statement she was ordered to be arrested, and his conviction was upheld.
Patti in Pittsburg
Amita Putti Brown and her com-munity of friends have moved by easy states through Ohio and West Virginia and will spend the 11th, 12th, and 13th of June. Brown will appear in the university of the chief education union, Prof. D. A. Mukherjee, president. Miss Virginia and he is quite anxious that she and the madam spend their next summer.
Coming
Johnson, Taylor and Johnson of New
York. Wesley and Johns with his famous
association of singers to give a concert
in the arena. Merville, avenue, Dec. 12. Dr. William
and friends are planning to mingle and
cert the greatest ever been in Chil
The University of Texas at Austin
The Second Baptist Church, Harvey, HI. Rev. George W. Ramsey, pastor, Wesley Jones and his celebrated Composer, a musical concert at the Opera House Thursday, Nov. 24. These similes in Illinois Central, Allmusic love lands and friends in Wisconsin with Harvey A. Watkins, treasurer.
Pay Honor to Washington
The country will hold literary programs this month at their regular fourth Sunday, March 15. The principal of Tauksee Institute, Booker T. Washington, will provide the local library were held in South Park M. K. church. For services to Bethel A. M. E. church. The time to Bethel A. M. E. church. The public is invited to.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER UND T S IN BRIEF
Mrs. Hardin. Whistles
The Young People's Society of
Institutional church, $25 Dearborn stu-
tial, 1200 W. 12th Ave., musical Nov. 12, 3 p. The artists
to appear are Mrs. M荔欧 Harden, la-
brida Mrs. Karen Warden, Wright
of Topeka, Kane. The King Warden
and of Topeka, present a
number. All are welcome.
Samuel MacAlpine, president of the
new pastor, Rev. David Johnson.
Idlewild Mass Meeting
Mary Boss Dorsey Actlst
the drama. "Everywoman," to be presented at the Avenue theater, PRIEST, will be one of the noteworthy events of the season. Mary Ross Dasy, who comes to the theater as a reader and director of national fame, assisted by the young indian of the Anatator Minstrel Club and the young boys. The play promises to be the event of the winter season, and it just every year behaves as "Wealth," the millionaire, to "Struff," the millionaire, to "Struff," Miss Harrison as the "cabinet dancer," and picture Gordon Simpson as "orzoa" as "Youth," who joins "Everywoman" astray. These are, but not all, the characters on the night of December 11, songs like hot cakes. If you have not all or two of these, you have Douglas 411 or David 1485.
Entertain Distinguished Guest
Mrs. Mary Ross Dorsey of Cambridge, Mass., who is the president, rider, who is in the city arriving to present "Every Woman" at the Averydale dinner with Cameron Cameron White, a former governor, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julia N. Averydale, on Sunday afternoon, 9 a.m., to visit her mother Tuesday morning to visit his mother there on Omaha, Neb., for a recital, returning to Chicago for one day on Nov. 11, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Averydale.
Makes Floral Design
Virginia to Nest
The Virginia Society will meet in its
evening, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m. at the Bayou
Square, 100 West 16th Street, Vine
City, certainly invited to be present
and take an active part with them.
George Bonds In City
George fond, better known as
"Chapelle," 353 Prairie avenue. speak
several days in the city this week visiti-
line with old friends.
Opens Beauty School
It beauty is tainted, then the Brownies are for the men of the South Side a case of the survival of the fitter. The ninety that every woman has it within her nature may have overlooked, can be produced with prodigial splatter, from this is to be accomplished in what is the establishment in Chicago, from the stamped and thermal equipment for the secret things which Milk does to be opened in the Nile Queen building, Queen Corporation, and will be ready for operation on Nov. 20, 20. Mrs. Brownies a single detail has been overlooked, but the word has come forward among the fair ones and from now on 31st March—Advertisement.
Newman Dining Room
The Newman Castle Dining Room, 330 West 34th Street, man, proprietor, is the leading place on the cooking-exceles any place to eat. Mrs. Brownies, who has a national reputation for porches her kitchen. Meals are served night. On the second and third floors, rooms are beautifully furnished. Steam ovens are fitted to the elevated and car lines. Avt.
Packed Houses for Choristers
Fined for Stilling
Mrs. Jerreving Wade, 60, East 21st St.
John R. Newcomer for senior reporter
Sergegian Kovac, 60, East 21st St.
The home of Mrs. Wade and
obtained 10 gallons of nonalcoholic.
Fined on Wife's Story
Moore, 60, East 21st St. the
pvenue, who was accused by Officer
John R. Newcomer for story
Judge John R. Newcomer on the story
Farthing's wife, Mrs. Ada
Farthing.
Sentenced for 19 Days
Vincent Stewart, 27, 5601 State street
charged with larceny on complaint of
H. Cassellberg, Lake Forest, was sent
by Judge Gannell of correction
by Judge Gannell.
Disagree In Murder Case
Arrested on Girl's Story
Arrested on Girls' Story
Johnson, 46, was convicted
was arrested by Officer William
Brown and charged with bannard on complaints
of Silas Bignor Collin, 2000 Calamita
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Bethesda Announcements
Beginning Sunday, Nov. 12, and continue until Sunday, Nov. 15, Bethlehem church, 225 Walsh Avenue, will open at 7:30 p.m. m, in stained glass windows, at a distance and friends from the church will be invited to Thanksgiving Day will be observed with services at 11 o'clock a.m. m, in the church, at the best turkey in the West at $9 a piece, in the church, at $10 a piece, in the Chicago people who always come to this church for wholesome food and ready meals, at $5 for members at home and away and at $3 for members at church and home. Members living in other cities will send their offering to the church in the city. Do not ask why the rally is placed at $3 a piece, in the church, at $10 a piece, if you will pay this amount, although it is very little, we will send to weather our allies against the storm.
Do Howard Returna
Dr. Richard H. I. Howard and Mrs. Howard, 222 W. Lake street, who bought in New York City, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada, and金山, Greenbore, N. C. have returned to the Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney at Walt Disney in Dr. Kevin, Dr. and Mrs. Howard visited it. Howard's father, Bichler, the marquis of his only sister.
Passes Through City
Hon. William H. Fields of St. Louis
Mo. national grand master groom of
the East and North in the interest of A. U.
and North in route to May City, Mie. where
he goes to give instruction to the new paw-
lock master, state grand queen of Illinois
Makes Several Members
The Sisters of Lithany in their regular monthly meeting, she made several new members to 363 S. State street, Mrs. Breattke and Mrs. Mackenzie of the charge of the meeting during the absence of Mrs. Mary Foster, presale account of sickness in her family.
General Committee Meets
To: Develop North Shore
M. T. Ballery, president of the Ballery Realty Co., 525 West 11th Street, has property in Morgan Park has returned to much time during the park's week conterning with prominent men of the face, plan and interest of members of the laces.
Neata With Accident
Phillip Stratton, 227 Cottage Grove
Nashville, TN. Mr. Stratton was thrown from his wagon and
Nov. 1, was thrown from his wagon and
automobile. Mr. Stratton was removed
from the professional care of Dr. M. K.
under the professional care of Dr. M. K.
Walter White Speaks
Under the auspices of the Chicago chapter of the Advancement of Colored People, Walter P. White, assistant secretary of the NAACP, addressed a large audience at a mass school Wednesday evening. Mr. White addressed the activities of the NAACP and gave an interesting report of the Pan-African Congress where problems of our race were presented by the representatives of the darker races. While Morris Lewis, 3623 Fargo Avenue,
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Mrs. Phillips Leaves
Mrs. Lingh French Phillips, the charming and popular matron, of St. Francis Xavier, who several weeks ago on account of father's accident, will leave Thursday night for her home. She was the cueed mother and father, who while in the city
Avenderphs Will Visit Son
Mrs. Julius, X. Aventophor and son
Fredrick, will leave the city in
Fredrick, Md. to visit her son, Julius, Jr. who is a freshman at the University of Illinois
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Dr. Wilberforce Williams Tells of Fairness of Frenchmen
Bx. Dr. A. W. Williams
One coming among the French people is struck at once with their extreme sociability and politeness. He is a man of great intelligence of ill-feeling, or social unrest. There seems to be a general feeling more than any other country, one finds the privileges of individual freedom more than any other country, one finds the total absence of any color line or racial antagonism. One's opportunism is on account of any racial feeling or prejudice as in America. One of the great French cities, Paris is so owned and operated by the Japanese. The Chinese also have a great interest and a斗力 in frivolity.
There are eleven Colored deputies of the French house of the monarchy, who stand in the House of Representatives in America. One of the representatives, Monsieur Leclerc, is a French colonist and president of the Fun-African Congress. It was he who in 1914 sent the French colonists, and especially from Senegal, that so manfully defended the French part in the battle of the Marne in the late great World War. Strange to say, the great war did not narrow the French colonies, but broadened them—heart, mind and soul. The war seemed to have made humanitarian instead of secular.
Customs of the French
Strangers coming to France are apt to misjudge the French people. They are gay, frivolous, but this is a wrong impression. Of course one enjoys the French culture, but they are not in any other country. The streets at certain times of the day host bouthouses belonging to the people, and not to the police and a few favored. The Frenchman may stop in the middle of the street, sweetheart or friend. He may hold a conversation with friends, and not to the police, but one does not strict the edgewalk. But this is a privilege enjoyed by a Frenchman. It seems to me that the French have a balanced, strong heart and will. They drink wine when they wish, or, as the French say, they fact in two months, the only drunken I have met in the streets or the French have a keen sense of wit, and of the ridiculous. The French are the Americans who hear with heads bare. A few days ago, I noticed a French funeral. The near relatives, together, are in the streets and the hearse with heads bare. The other friends were in horse carriages that seemed to be rescuers. We are told that these carriages are not used for general taxi purposes about with black cloth, and set aside exclusively for funeral occasions. The French seem to be done for hundreds of years. They make few changes; they are what we might call a custom in America. This seems strange to a foreigner, but the foreigner should understand that the schools close on Thursday and that Thursday is the day the custom in America. This seems strange to a foreigner, but the foreigner should understand that the foreigner and that the French are at home, and that they have a reason for everything they do.
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Did any of you lovestick once ever try buying your love bottle in any of the Dearborn street, has been brought into the federal court charged with selling a bottle that failed to produce results. United States Commissioner Glass issued a rest on request of United States District Attorney Harry F. Hamill, who received word from District Attorney S. E. Murray in Memphis, Tennessee, to have the woman arrested, and that the woman had advised Miss Panline Bogus of Memphis through the mails win the heart of the man she loved. The charms the love doctor ordered and an empty bottle. If they didn't produce results in a specified time, the woman would be more. Needless to say, results were not forthcoming, and Miss Bogus ordered the police.
John Boyd Dunlop, the inventor of the love bottle, was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, and was 55 years old. While he was making the idea of a amphitrite tube
French, quite different from what we find in India, is that all the stores and large shops close for dinner from 12 to 2. Also the stores close at 1 o'clock on Monday, thus giving the clerks and workers time to sober up and told that this custom obtains after any and every holiday, whether natives or immigrants. That must have time to follow a holiday. The ordinary Frenchman takes plenty of time to care, and has many manners, of service, and how meals should be served in courses, than the American. This is also true concerning the fine arts; the ordinary cab driver knows more about art, can interpret a painting or piece of sculpture better, be educated and so-called refined American.
French Are Cautious
The French are cautious and like to play safe first. He loves security, and he is very protective of his few Frenchmen emigrate to other countries. He is not too fond of foreigners. He is not afraid of Mind. If the foreigner will meet him on half-way ground, and refrain from visiting his own countrys, his customs or habits. The Frenchman likes you to realize the way things are done in France, you are at liberty and welcome to leave, you are a free country and the most attractive cities in the world. The French realize the wealth of their country. They also know that other countries are jealous of France. These have developed two strong traits of character in the French who keepers and non-emigrators.
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Sunday, Nov. 13, at 2:15, "The Davil" will be presented by the National Protective Order Second war. His appearance will be brought by the National Protective Performance of George Arlis's greatest achievement of George Arlis, greatest achievement at the Grand Theater, Sist and State. This play—one which has only played in the United States—will be brought to the South Side at a great cost. National Protective Order of Deuers.
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CHICAGO SOCIETY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921
McKaye Silmert, New York City
Columbus avenue, en route to San
Columbus avenue, en route to San
Mrs. L. A. Hudson of Atlantic City
homes were the queen of Mrs.
L. A. Hudson of Galler Conc
concert Sunday evening.
Mrs. William Porter, Indiana仆
hus, was the queen of Mrs.
M. Morris Lewis, 3633 Giles avenue.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. O. brown of
Sedalia. Mr. and Mrs. William
Porter, 3633 Giles avenue.
Elobe, 3660 Giles avenue; Mrs.
Juin Hayden Cross, 3630 Stree街, were
women of Mrs. and Mrs. Juin
Bells, 4290 Stree街, Sun at
afternoon, at a four course dinner.
Mrs. M. A. Bolden, formerly of
Stree, 4290 Stree街, Bells, Jewild, where she and
her mother are making their perma-
nent home.
Thomas will leave
Monday for Seattle, Wash., for an
individual stay. Mrs. Thomas was a
resident of 3522 Rhodes avenue.
Mrs. Thomas was a guest at the Blackstone hotel last
week. He was entertained by his
friend M. Covington, 5552
East 35th street.
W. D. Samuel, 462d East 21st street,
has returned to his office in the crimi-
nial home with several weeks of illness.
Mrs. Anna Eston entertained a number of guests in her home, 6528 Indian avenue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlow, Mrs. Charles Browne, Mrs. Charles Nellie White, Miss Henee Store, Miss Lotha Johnson, Richard Horn, Dr. O. Bingham, Mrs. Charles Farrell and Dway W. Season. Mrs. Margaret Warfield has returned from the South after a long stay in Nashville, Mrs. H. Burchman, of Nashville, Tennessee. Mrs. Alenita M. Covington and Mrs. Robert Browllick, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucia C. Harper, 6566 St. Lawrence avenue. Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. H. Fountain of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fountain of Clubs
The Giles's charity Club held a health meeting at the residence of Mrs. Connor, 4719 Langley Avenue, Very In-sensitive talks were given to Dr. Thompson and Giles. Mrs. Owens, social worker, the Giles Club is doing good work in other members. Members are urged to bring their friends to the meeting held Friday, November 11 at 5:25 Walsh Avenue.
The Junior Matron's Art and Social Club, Mrs. Sadie Reed, president; Mrs. Gawell Howard, secretary; Mrs. H. H. H. and Mrs. T. Langston, treasurer, held their meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Rosie Barnhill of St. Lawrence Avenue, Luncheon was served. The present week's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Langston. 4545 Evans Avenue, or Friday afternoon.
The "Meredith Social and Literary Club" met at the home of Mrs. E. A. Bey而, 2415 Venn Avenue, and spent enjoyable evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. H. H. and Mrs. T. Langston, president; Mrs. J. J. Jackson, 4542 Federal Street, Nov. 15, B. H. January, president; Mrs. J. L. Jackson, secretary.
The Fern Leaf Pleasure Club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Lillie Barton, 3254 State Street, Nov. 16, Mrs. Pearl Pitts, reporter.
Bethel Reason Light Club is giving a regular party drama of political life. Comparing the Northern Race Men with the Southern, Nov. 17, Miss Anna Reev, president; Mrs. Emma Dawson,
The La Vogue Social Club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Roberts, 4730 Langley Avenue, After business the hostess served a de-lighted request. The club, with Mrs. Mary Atkins, 415 Walsh Avenue, Thursday evening, Nov. 10.
Young Matron's Culture Club met Thursday evening, November 3, at Mrs. Maria Anderson's, 4813 Langley Avenue, Will meet Thursday, November 16, at Mrs. Bradley's, 5622 Grand Boulevard, Emma Andrews, president; Sadie Smith, 423 St. Lawrence Avenue,
The Gaudavamus charity Club met in their regular meeting with Mrs. Alice Freeman, 368 Prairie Avenue, Monday, November 5. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Carver, 423 St. Lawrence Avenue.
The Royal Cateria Club met with Mrs. II. Rates, Thursday, November 5, Will meet Thursday, November 13, at 4351 St. State Street, Cornell, Johnson, president; Maribel Washington, secretary.
The Sionilli Adelphia Girls will hold their business meeting at Miss Minnie Anderson's, 4036 Deathern Street, Sunday, November 13, at 435 p.m. General Secretary, President, Sionilli Adelphia Girls.
The pioneer leize of the Theosophical Society, 201 Walsh Avenue, will discuss "Drama" Sunday, November 12, at $600. None of the other groups will meet. The Theosophy study classes under the direction of Mr. Jones will meet with Mrs. M. M. M. at 11. Theosophy avenue, Friday, November 11.
The Carter Charity Renewal Club holds a quarter meeting in the home of the A. Halloween social. Kris Xlotha president. The pleasure meeting of the Alumnae Mrs. Lila Kinka, Mild Columbed avenue. The evening was spent in games and dancing. Katie White, president: Fannie
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THE TIME - NOV. 13. THE
PICTURE - GRAND THEATER.
The Phillipsite, Jr.
Devoted to Interest of Wendell Phillips High School Students
Beloit, Wis., who were in the city attending the conference, returned to Beloit with friends and were royally entertained by their many friends.
Mrs. Johnson, 3234 Vernon avenue, Beloit, Wis., and C. H. Mountain of Beloit, Wis., at breakfast last Friday morning.
Tayne, 3234 Vernon avenue, visiting her friends, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Cutrull, 830 South 12th avenue, Maywood, Ill.
Mrs. Jackson of Pittschaug, Pa., was called to the city on account of the death of A. W. Waters. While here she was the guest of Dr. J. M. Crawford, 3234 Vernon avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jackson, 1474 South Park avenue, entertained with a Halloween party at their residence, and a delicious banquet was served, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Parks of 3231 Vernon avenue celebrated their birthday, evening. Nov. 3. Many rare and beautiful presents were received.
Attorney Chas. S. Dingy, Washington, D.C., visited the departmental service, Washington, D.C., and visited days, visiting relatives and friends.
Little Madelyne Anderson, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Madelyne, and her cousin and adenoids removed at Provident hospital last Thursday. She is convalescing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Hinkle are the proud parents of a seven-pound boy, born Thursday morning, Nov. 3, 2014. Her beloved leo are with the grandmother in New Orleans, La., and will arrive in Chicago for the Christmas holidays. Mimi McCormack-Davis of Milwaukee is in the city. Mrs. Hewlett P. Lee, grand high priestess, and Mrs. J. Hewlett Fong, grand high priestess, and Mrs. Knights and Daughters of Tabor, left Tuesday for Caleb, Ill., to attend a Fine Arts class. Lillian K. Gifferson, Spring Valley, Ill., spent several days here this week visiting friends. Mistletoe Spice and Mrs. Skeet Spice were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lusin G. Harper, 6506 Lawncrest Avenue, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Virginia Gassaway, 50 West 252rd Lawn, week-end in Aurum visiting friends.
YMCA
Mr. White Strait of Event
Chance Cameron, White of Boston,
Mass. for most visible hitter of the
Hancock was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Brown, breakfast
Sunday morning, November 8.
LOTTIE TURNLEY, Editor
Loitering Around Building
Last month the university of
Phillips were very much amused
by the arrogance of some
school staff. For example, the
school is a work of office.
Blue reduced this nuisance some-
times, but the staff are the store across the street and the corridors of the school nice once
but the school is for students only, and
while the store is a public place, six
students who should be able to enter without
having to be a student can hardly be what mother term "tire
boys" for they would be either working
with their teachers or having their
hobbies have bestablished to have an
either assigned here for this purpose,
or school suffers because of the conduct of
students. They thought to be students by passessy.
They are uninvited and unwelcomed
for their conduct.
A new sound is being organized at Phillis, under the direction of Miss Phillis, supervisor of the work of the educational guidance bureau at Phillips. This squad is to be composed of seniors only and will endeavor to carry out the same line of work that is done downtown. This department will endeavor to ascertain how many and what positions are open to the students now in school or soon to leave school; what the chances for advancement are and what training is either necessary or desirable. They are planning to keep in touch with all the business men of the city, and urge them to apply to this department in the school for boys or girls who are being trained for the work and who need the positions. We urge your cooperation in every possible way with our particular squad of the Vocational Guidance Bureau, as it will help you as much as it will the students.
Danger of False Journalism
Mr. Huggins spoke to the members of the Current History Club at their last meeting. His subject was "The danger of the effect that false journalism has on history." He cited several interesting cases of well known and commonly believed historical stories which
GEORIDOEN FOR 17 MONTHS,
MRS. GEORGIE SHELTON DIES
Mrs. George A. Shelton died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Georgia Shelton, on Monday evening from the third stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Shelton had been bedridden for the past seventeen months, during which time she had been in Indiana and had been the daughter, who was at the bedside when the end came.
The deceased was born in Nashville, Tennessee, in Indiana and had one of the old settlers here in Chicago. When her health was good she was a regular attendant at the Grace Bed and Bath nursery by the mother, a member. The funeral, which was private, was held Thursday morning from Charles Jackson's undertaking, establishment, D. Dentz researching the General Services. Burial was at Mt. Greenwood.
Mrs. Shelton, realizing months ago that the end was near, had prepared a casket for her. She leaves to mourn her loss besides a daughter, one sister, three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Sunday, Nov. 13, is Lawyers' day at the Pilgrim Hall Temple, 525 and will entertain in recess. The following program will be presented: Tern solo song by David Linee; Lev soprano solo, Mrs. Miss Danielle Lev; soprano solo, Mrs. Miss Howard, Howard; Clarence by the choir, under the direction of James A. Browne; Pilgrim Hall Auditorium, and Watson. At 4:50 Sunday afternoon, in Pilgrim Hall Auditorium, the Library Society will feature their repertory with Miss Lowell Dickie of Maywood as piano soloist.
Sunday is to be a great day at South Park church. Dr. Cook at Metropolitan Church, at 9 a.m. at the rally and important meeting, and quarterly conference. Reverent, will attend the national conference next week. The South Park Church Lawoyum was well attended last Sunday, and quarterly conference. The Lawoyum will meet every first and third Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.
Institutional, A. M. E. Church, 252nd Street, Rey David Johnson, meeting day. Dr. J. H. Henderson, presiding elder of East Chicago district, Dr. E. church and his congregation worshiped with us in the afternoon. Dr. Hart preached a very practical sermon.
The Christian Endeavor of Grace Presbyterian church meets every Sunday at 11:30. "11:30 Examples of Personal Evangelism." Matt. 4:15-2; 9:1-10.
Quinn Chapel-Special revival service, November 11, and continuing until Nov. 20. The revival choir, under the pastor, furnish the music. The pastor will presach Sunday morning at 10:43 and at 11:00 on a cello in "Hell-Bound Excursion."
The Central Baptist church, Giles avenue and Pershing road. Rev. J. W. 5, services were well attended. The choir, under the direction of William C. S. services were well attended. The communion service at the evening pastor's subject for Sunday morning, November 13: "Moses and the Burning Bush."
Interdenominational church invites the public to attend its services, hold week end services, and visit the Walsah avenue. Last Sunday Evangelist Lloyd Morris spoke. Solos were performed by the congregation. Mesdames Isabel and Robinson Services as follows: 11 a.m., m. pastor, Rev. T. E. Zoch, pastor, Rev. T. E. Zoch, pastor.
St. Paul C. M. E. church, 144 South
interior, pastor's service were well
tended. Sunday during the absence of
the pastor, pastor's service were well
tended. T. Lightship, presided at 11 a.m.
M. Jackson, on Lansdale, fill the pillar,
both morning and evening of Nov. 15.
Carter's Temple C. M. E. church, 144
and Champaign. Rev. James A. Stout,
postmaster, Sunday, Nov. 15. Rev. M.
Jackson, on Lansdale, fill the pillar,
both morning and evening of Nov. 15.
R. Johnson presided in the evening
by the members and officers of Carter's
Temple on his return to the city from
New York. The pastor will address the Community
League Sunday afternoon at 2:36.
CECIL BRATTON, Assoc. Editor
they were probably the work of the press agents that day. The wanderers will go down in history as facts. If so the people of tomorrow will have much more interesting subjects to study than
The Boosters
The Boosters are on their way! Watch for them! A group of young folks, headed by Theodore Colin, have organized a club whose main purpose is to boost Phillips. Those who know the energize nature of their leader know that something good and startling may be expected soon, something to wake people up to the fact that we are an AI school here which needs only publicity to put us on the map as second to the one. What will it be? Wait and see.
Inter-Division Basketball
Mr. Apling has started an inter-division room basketball tournament. Each team plays against each other and each one is expecting to be proclaimed the "Champ". On every game, the team becomes the scene of the wildest enthusiasm as the future stars clash in the arena. The winning team will be to the members of the winning room. The games are played at 2:45 two times a week and Thursday at all who want to be called. Phillips Boosters
The Red Cross
On Monday morning of this week a Red Cross picture was shown in the assembly hall. The work of the Red Cross in small towns was woven into an interesting and clever story. This is a rather novel way of bringing home to thoughtless boys and girls the value of their work and urging them to help as much as possible. We are all ready to help when we know the cause is a good one, but we are somewhat careless and need to have things put before us in a manner that will attract and hold our attention. We are sure, though, that the coffers of the Red Cross will be somewhat swelled by the pennies of the children this week.
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The industrial week-end conference, held at the Bowen County Community College, was attended by women from various industrial houses, including the Bowen County Hospital and Miss. Eloise Richardson, Chicago Metropolitan executive secretary, and the secretary of the central field, thought through and made some very definite suggestions of more than 12,500 Colored professors of more than 12,500 Colored students of the Milwaukee. Five delegates were sent from the Milwaukee association, including each of the local branches, including the Industrial Service Center on the campus, and a spirit of fellowship that added much to the inspiration of the co-
He came, he saw, he conquered, Glorence Cameron White, premier artist of the Chicago capacity house at Lincoln Center on Monday evening, Nov. 7, under the management of Julius N. Averendro, his sons' ones were rich and full, and he was the most admired his audience to him in all of his numbers. Mr. White's opening number song was "Baby One," a major sonata, which was a strong foundation for the numbers to follow. A group of four numbers composed of them were spontaneously applauded. "Spirituality built upon the melody of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"; "On the Moon," the real Cajanian song; "Twilight," the real Quagette" were gems of harmony legato phying. The concerto, op. 61, by Mendelssohn, was a big, brilliant trio, with a trio of alto virtuose movements, in which the artist displayed his wonderful technique and tone coloring. "Melody," "Canonetella," "dAmorioso," and "Hungarian No. 5, by Brahms, completed the program. Mr. White was assisted by his Clos Mae Dickerson, the artist with sympathetic accompaniment.
On account of the indulgence of the reception to be given by the Young Women's Christian Association of the Mount Jackson, general secretary, at the Community House, 2001 Wabash gave an ordained until Tuesday, November 15.
TWO GALA OPERA NIGHTS
On the evenings of Dec. 5 and 6 the Chicago South Side Opera Company will give performances of Fletto's
"Martha," wi'l scenery and costumes.
"She's new opera," wi'l which is recognized by the New York opera, which has been performed in this city by Lucie Nellie Miss Nellie Miss Nellie M. Dohson and Mine Lillian Baldwin and Baldwin and Mrs. Ruthene
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The autumn classic song fest held at Olive Bapst, Church Tuesday at the University of Chicago, was bred. A galaxy of artists must program one of much interest. The Hyperion Choral Union, under the leadership of the choralist rendered "Zlo Awake," by Acosta, "Inflammatus," by Rossin, and "Halloween," by Handel. In man-made tranquility, the fragrant and blended harmoniously. Miss Mary Jones, Chicago's queen of song, captivated the audience with her romination of the mind some from the past. Her notes were clear, crystal and clean cut. One always looks forward to her notes. She also took the solo part in "Inflammatus." James Lillard have a group of songs, including a number of unusual rants, and a breathing and phrasing were very fine. Miss Howard rendered two cornet numbers, displaying technique of a Silkie Walker and Henrietta Holland and Mrs. Bessie Walker was well received. Miss Carol McCoy, dramatic soprano, showed careful study and hard work.
Miss Cleo M. Dichlormen
Marson will sing: *Dickerson*
Mary E. Reynolds, and
Miss Hutteh Matson will sing: *Miss Chea Mac Dickerson*, bachelor of music at the University of Texas, a guest of Meth. A. M. E. church is the very efficient director of music for the opera company. Miss Dickerson has served extensively through the company, she has contributed largely to the success of Mr. Mundy's big hit "The Woman in the Window," to fall to buy your tickets early. Box seats $2 each; other seats $1.50 and 75 cents. No war tax. Get tickets online at www.missdickerson.com; address $345. Wabash avenue. Remember the place, Aryan Grothe James A. Mundy, general director and manager. - Advertisement.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norris announces the marriage of their daughter Eliza to Robert L. Smith, Monday. After a short honeymoon trip they will reddie at the home of the bride's parents, 59 East 42d street.
Where are you going, my pretty maid? To the DEVIL, sir, she said.—Advt.
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of unselfishness that deserves a world of communication, in face of the fact that the institutions of this institution which was accepted their liberal support. It is a spirit that we should all be proud of, followed by a spirit that we should be excused of the sort it is bound to awaken a feeling of fairness in the work of the institution and will no doubt work for the betterment of both sides of what has always been considered a "two-sided" system.
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EVANSTON NEWS
Mrs. Ida Mac Miller, R. D., en route to her home in Indianapolis from Californian, stopped in Evanston as guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ballenger, 108 Emerson street. The Rev. George Williams of Chicago preached a splendid sermon at Ebenezer A. M. E. Church, 108 E. H. Mill, 108 E. H.�. Fisher left Oct. 31 for Louisville, K.S., where he was assigned to preach in the recent annual conference. Mrs. Willie Sherwood, 4640 Winthrop Avenue, entertained Monday, Oct. 31, in honor of her brother-in-law. Last week was Harvest week at Ebenezer church. Splendidly lighted by the sun, and the church was in Thursday evening, the Rev. Harvey and St. Mary's splendid chorus of young people rendered a very inspiring program. Mrs. W. H. Johnson, 2335 Pralrie Avenue, entertained Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Harris, who was joined in holy wedlock with Mrs. Harris Chicago. The church was sold for use in Messrs. Terry, Catherers, J. R. Moore, Jackson of Chicago, W. E. Stewart, and Mesdames Wm. Terry. Corrothes, J. R. Moore, W. E. Stewart. The reception and dance at Old Fellows hall last Saturday was a very enjoyable affair. The funeral of Mrs. Mark Williams was held at the St. Mary's Church, 108 E. H. Mill, Monday, Nov. 1, Rev. I. A. Thomas officiating, assisted by Rev. R. E. Wilson of Ebenezer A. M. E. church. Communion services were held at Ebenezer Sunday, under the charge of Presiding Elder McCracken. Five persons united with the church during the day. Rev. Will. Pastor, Mrs. Elvira Scott has his misfortune of breaking two rules Sunday, Oct. 23.
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The Pyramid Building & Loan Association series at 4328 S. State Street, will have its annual meeting on Friday to call the people's attention to the great good it is doing for the Race and Community.
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"ARMISTICE DAY," SUBJECT AT GRACE LYGEUM SUNDAY
An interesting Armistice day program oversees the Overseas men are especially invited to be present and the principal address is given. Those whose name will be announced later, hear our boys tell of their experiences with Mrs. Modeline Carter Hawkins, a well-known soprano, a well-known bassist, Haywood, who is a composer whose numbers have been proven and success, Dr. R. Emmettsa.肩, who also enjoys altar singing, will be present and program. Remember to be present at 5 p.m. if you wish a desirable son and daughter.
Miss Murgerite Lewis will preside,
the gymnasium for the presentation a
festival for the opening Martins, December
under the direction of James A. Mannly,
Grace Curtis extends to Mary Nora A. Holt the death of her
husband, Mrs Holt has spoken upon
music at the Lyceum.
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Princess Mysteria: Recalling 'Bebel, Vicklairt, Muss.' several weeks ago to advise 'Bebel of the sad error committed in marrying an ignorant woman and refused a woman, coupled with intelligent and refined woman, coupled should convince you that you have miserred out of your class, as the marin or too great so it is hard to resist the too great so it is hard to resist the more insensitive in her column—K. D. Edinson, Canada.
Princess Mysteria: I am 15 years of age and a senior high school student. I am not a teacher, nor a fellow. I am considered good looking, but I do not like young ladies. I desire to become a writer and spend much of my time thereby attaining a knowledge superior to my fellow. I desire to learn ways to communicate with me when I do not know what I am taking them; they seem so insignificant and unpublished in my sight. I don't love born of opposite sex. To you think I am wrong to love men rather than boys, or should I take either serious as I have four years of education, or a career ahead—Peregrine, Chicago.
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in the sensational production of that name which is by which a cadabda cast at the Grand Theater this week. Being based upon so definite a name indicates, the large audiences, which are giving the "once over" a "once over" are witnessing the theaters put into practice and conceived without attention
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While Winters, the advance agent, writes that he will soon join Leon Long Carter & Connish are splitting the week between Staples, S. L., and the Republic theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. With James Williams, in playing the week
Greene & Prayton, one of the dancers' acts in vaudeville, are a hit at L.A. Mail walt reach them at 157 Broadway, Louis & Smith, a new act, played a successful engagement at the Douglas Marion, Ga., last week. Send work. Tracing Tag Hartgraves is playing many dates in and around St. Louis. Colman & Johnson, making them the star at the Star, Pittsburgh, N. J. Stone & Jones played a time engagement, Chelsea last week. Send work. Lute Cottle & Chelsea join last week. Send work. White & Spanish Stepping Traveled the T. O. R. A., are at the Bethenah, Savannah, N. J. Send note. Between Newburgh and South Norwich Connie is well again. Send note. Playing the week at Jacksonville, Colleb. Alabama Mintravels are through the state of North Carolina. Williams & Trayor, one of the dancers in the Palace, Manchester, N. H., and the M.A. Ackman & B. mother of the Kid Brown writes from 10 Cincinnati, that she wants to return from film.
Joe Shettell's Grade Fashion Review,
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Sand route, Collins Minstrels are playing the
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The show here this week is a straight vaudeville one and the acts are all going alone in a smooth manor. Davenport, a clever musical novelty; Edward's & O'Reyant, a singing, talking, and acting show of more than ability; Kiernan, a riot of up-to-the-minute fun, and Hooten & Hooten, one of the strongest and most popular turns on the show. A good bill and well worth peeping at.
Taby Benlow writes that she is in brooklyn, Mich., and that his will reach Jimmie Dick is in Memphis, Teen. He will be north again in January. He will be Old Tame Darkok Quartette are standing the week as featured act at Janneline Theater, Minneapolis, Minn.
Johnson Bros. are playing the week at Johnson Theater, with their new turn, "Training an Act," Hunter & Crackpot are at the Orpheum theater, Oklahoma, Okla.
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"A Modern Cahn," the big Fife Production Company's release, will have a special release date and a late this month. This production, which brings an all-star all-colored cast, is one of the most inimitable productions recorded on the celluloid. It comes in seven full reels and there is not a moment when the story large in startling detail. The cast were made in Chicago and the surrounding territory and there are many familiar faces. The form of the Ted Williams, Fred Williams, Z. Y Young, Vivian Quartz, Harriet Harding, and many others. Watch next week's edition for the big advertisement which will carry the dates of show.
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Japanese has taught me how to restrain my emotions, but I am not leaving the major's office a safe distance behind I let out a yell that would have done credit to a party of old dancers. Old Tomato just started running, and I swear that he did live before he quit. Forty-eight soldiers who had been treated in the hospital were framed for the trip, but, believing known by word or action that anything out of the ordinary was taking place, Tomato and I both got busy questioning the guard over her and with those who we knew personally, I actually felt sorry when we had that they would have given a year's pay to have been in our "party" night and was up ahead of the horn next morning. The train was ready by 9 o'clock and we had put out a less than half an hour poster.
This was the finish of my Siberian experiences, as I stated before, and I will be able to tell you more about my soldier's life might be expected to be one of more than ordinary, tenseness under the circumstances, soldiering in the sleeping in the mouth of a temporarily dormant volcano. As I write this we have made more than half the trip, having spent several hours and gunning several hours ahead of schedule. As the major predicted, we are being treated in a friendly manner, and we feel that at practically all stations we see a goodly number of Japanese soldiery, and this fact may be having some bearing upon the treatment we receive.
for 15 months and I know that it will be a regular old-time family reunion. Tomato and have it planned out to remain in Yokohama for 15 months and I know that it will be a regular old-time family reunion. Tomato and have it planned out to remain in Yokohama for a couple of weeks and then to return to our home in Japan to murder of our furough. So, General, it may be some time before you hear from me again, but you and the my friends throughout the world, can rest assured that I will be giving you the "think over on over" message to my friends and I keep track of them through the columns of the World's Greatest Weekly. I do not anticipate a return to Yokohama until further notice, which I enjoy as a man in the station which I now occupy more than repay and or the fact that you will be murdered again—but they will understand. Send the paper addressed to Yanagata Road, Yokohama, until further notice, which we reach at the end of the coming week. Tomato sends regards and says we will be back to his way we will be old Nippon Wagon of Fate together to the end. So long, Tony.
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‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921
Beall ts
Greatest of All Special Features,
Soon to Be Seen on
South Side :
Ore of the taigen booking deat
4g cansnnmated was ast whic
Sil cing to the Sextet apd tT thee
Hees ie tie gerotesd oo lets,
SMBS ew Burts and aver th
HUM" Thaw tecmey in Grate gro
Suction “and he Patter be ae Fok eae
Petes nd Inthe hacer oraned toe pats
St honor hater aig tom te cinvioes
Pea wil he excretion noses ond
Showings and “tte, prio kins yoo
for venniai de bs far the bleh over
Conuneiet for by the tetingemen ot
Ey Toaten, outaide thee eve NO
‘outa the teasdorsat ate wethen hve
fea a Bret stead abd thes Marve
Zul Tone wht have oon sence iy
ean! Gy whee teatro Moraes de
Hoc, ute of hans Panne Se
Be indicatlon "tp dette th fount
2 eoordbrening ute iswen ite
Fogn ot then Stats ted Oud nee t4 Pe
Eongintilated ae Ining 4 whee
Seeing tens icra: and ths inte
SNe Aninond ers iste oh
Baem.
$. 1. AND P. OG. NEWS
Among the sung chix week ure An-
Berscn & Gohnm Walon, & Uso
denen a Crutalde, Tim eneniey a Cor
Git Fime Darkieg eho apen tn Min:
Beupelle Now. 8: Pune Heaton, ho
fre phasing the Wien the rst Beit
dnd ‘the Chateau the Hist hdr: Wi.
Jann Cot naa, Tenant eros, Boe
Maueha nd icnect Sinith, te eo
miter Iaisny ot daly Kites Pony Set
ot Hac a2 Chie éide Of the Dus.
Vor Mayers, Seruceine duaz. Hand,
Hiern © Wake, MeCorvar g Iobin-
son, AtiNy Teutice, eaeorge Penalon.
Pato Willams, WHI Warhlngzon, WH
Jackson, “akan” aunt k Peasins
Gers & Mares, Doe Strate af Cope
Lund Storie, Te te rumored tek
Banned ePAtT Capea yd Phe Maas
Bie te Yoana. Plasd Verna et tor
Decron.” Hliiares, wtist and hearts
vee the papular quanes thle West,
The une tered Mone & aeokins
tein Sint a rue stone on they eat
Rave hot ineier tate, New sce eat
ree Tony Tineson and Dave Pevian,
Tee papular waiters, Accasinnally. Al
Ineniiatrs sire tendentent ty. avseiable
hunduy madnight: business af im-
BRTEROR os geet
MAZIE DEAD
Maxie Mullins Withers, murician,
schom, Chicaznane will geuembeer fOr
Her trointeate salon sth the SEW:
Tated Orchester, dial an” Paris
Prater, qi ant 18, after having un:
deegone Sin oyecation Tor appendicitis
Stew Witte te oeite oo! Pratt, With:
ere tee se thtinie an. chars arigirally
From Tensor, tke, stn war RIES
fd muvicat Soil prokerent Ujon
The tremiene. prio, saxophone ad
ther Instrumente AS Withers &
Withers “Hey toured in saudes ie
aad Later aetted ty New Yorks en
here they Were ost the emtertainins
eat xt tive Libya and aier cabarets
They toured Aierbes wlth the Orig.
frat spnengaiod Orenertey, hand Wem
te Frnrope with shat eaganieation, AG
the time af the disbanding of the
Etnewpated aa independentarchestza
ay quan tngetber and st was with
Unie thuet the decease way euemected
tin Until the thne uf hee death. She
pies SS year of wee,
THE DUNBAR
Vatladetpttie Ta, Noy, | $8,—The
Latuyette Players, with tila Ander.
pone Laur own, Bana ” Lewis
Fhommpsen, Mille Conk, Vaiate Corer
Marin Alles, Sta Wiekputtiek, Edward
Thempoan, award Brown, WH Coun
Vater Rodina, Norman Johnson,
ALU Deconuntic ree aad Barring:
Sarin aetna linked eagggenieet
Jere eh Mendes, presenting the great
Porat sdvatat, sves the Hath Chas
Connpane, ae wEighe Ww sect ye the
Fieenga tare te et rouEent that
eae the setchice. and tee crowds
DU every pocturmenes Loreal text
Jhony to thes ability, Tt ea sea
pee ena rye creme! ER
RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S
FAMOUS
GEORGIA
MINSTRELS
Can Uae Tine siete Stan eter
MANAGERS,
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ARTHUR HOCKWALD |
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TIM OWSLEY |
in “SOONER OR LATER”
mansarnn Wate Stns ReevIN
Suneses Nia Soe ey
COAST. DOPE
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| By Ragtime Billy Tucker
| Dear Old Pal Toriy~-los, Ve bees
10 excited, uy “Ar everthing 1 Uke
To dei Forgotten sal apnut My “Cea
Donee Vou se, tet euinn the Sell
Hore Gives, then Sheevleys Expos
ion’ Shows, then “Harvey's. Greate
j Mittrels, then the Famous tscuri
Minnie and asd wax “one” of te
two Litter cempanter wt warions tines
AW jnet several of ty" ald cammudes
With the Harvey Takug” there were
Chick Beeman, Punk Kirk, to Geld
than sind wire Pumpliiy lanes
(Moots, Mecekem™ Jonny, =m"
Rusia gm, wite. dvie Wtehurdeon
wid “alttec” "Neath Koblneun | an
SMiittachabse otene who tees om thers
hy cn tine 1 a, au Mh
Fultud of plesouire uted. anethhwr
Wied we started. iti Saaldanget
tamble" staged st Levu’ Lather, aid
Towa ana ture ramble, In, “Til tel
the Serle We had everething 2
Geos Wath tang the Dotnedy Went sesh
Retnat| Beare ute sald they fad
Fhe teat tinie they’ hover Raa ie ses
Thon “Hop” Sanders entortatned there
AL Poccadine Charlene, slits 8 Nery
Heasat evesting was stents Axatn
tunis, Wilkens entertased hr
At thes Weandome Cute uatdl the "wer
See" hones of thee oral. Mie
Gane Riteker entertained the bates
Rest wath aw tulduighe Incheon,
Eeorylay. in bre Angee (tle to
eotertiin ihe Harvey agg" beery
fine on the steve dest here siuginn
Sxiwt We Hed Pun The Theva
Sine" dad day gmount of bnslnese
tee entire sere, dolme $8,199 the first
Aer shows, iturcey fists be al
Halles. "Tlie slogan of tie Ususer
Sng Wa Gates wee site, we
cchingiioneds*_ sind They Eh Sunt et
Werle tininges Phere ie a war en tee
geen the Georgia gral the Marvers,
Bint te kmow ‘sho gota to. wun?
Ack'ines, Liltelt sau, Or rather sity
fax tron. The Haerers mide a 100-
tnd jump, stan tolae Kite to Los
“iaeles, “They brwnght aeieen skew.
Siac tisity wardrn 9 chow entire
Ig Uliterent trom ais the vest “ean
Bisishe talent, an oll tae stands
Sut, w hemuty” horse than ean FE
Caines cath and ssers Hidivicual a
hand sind. willing worker “sal ta wil
A ato That nalue coat cerpare with.
Heyes what Arthur Lwokwald Wired
fee the mnataiane al the Saves Theater
Shae Pranmisce, The | Gewese re
Bited aime weeds Geltnd the Aurvees
Heekwald svi seid her "We will
ot reltew sued a ehow enue tame
Conditions ard aslo she sre
Gate ts samethsi we went ona Int
the houses Nes Geeuwing any ree
Breton on the Gearstay, but, ‘Tony.
the Harveys just teat them! thats
SN, The theraian Ivuught a stew
Up to the reantted, bat they tees
pluyst tien tare tunea In Ib monte
Bind the wrtlin els tues awein the Bre
fre offering, white the Marveys have
om User heen 202 two Sree. Nn
St hut tis. ix thiais Hest appearnes
is Lane Angeler.. Lars ‘oun tight i ont.
fr othe Gear fas “oapy ard mag te
test ait, win.
Thad a etter from Wuddy 1, Howe
and Mangan Veiner. ‘They ace heated
Tevande Shins Ang’ an the doo tte.
Tet wea sa the igqatrorse on Now.
2a Atwater, Low Angelereaiuae tout,
Tree Meus” Minstteiy are at India:
Cite Dret balf, and a¢ bt Centr, Cat,
ast fall, with Archie Grant, Harv
and Vatrick, Wiiile Williams, Arthn>
Cxeawny Dantels, Georgia Daniels
Itanchm Tucker, Man Tawnvend, Aine
Hightower, Lorena utter and Prank
and Claud urns The iusby Min
strels sav making geod all along the
was teem sul reports, 0, J. "Fav,
Bim the ut ones. Noties—Who wants
an A-l comedian: werk ends, chur-
nerer or anywhere placed: at Uberty
for minstrel, stock, musical comedy?
alse caburey culertaler: will go ant:
whee aay rime: well known through.
Guy country. Aderene "Combes" ta
cure of Dilly Tucker, 334 North won
ule Brae. Los Angeles, Cal.
Tors; say what you will, that guy
“chick “Hevnan in sure A lavorite
ground tliese parts At every” per~
fermunce here he received an ovation.
First we wae here with the Grorglas
and then doubling hack with the far~
Weve. fT didn't expect Int to get ag
tuudis ay ive sux before, but te tooled
te: he por mor®. ani whenever he
raed Font yeu “Would. certainly
LW about It.
Teiand. Woldinan, Catlornta's own,
pete al “native sone” Kicked “em (Or
gaat #{ each periormance.. Te stems
tonne the show carried noting bot
“show stopners” Each “and erry
cae scored 4 tik. With tittle Sinate
Watts caine Mlanehe Tucker in pile
See Life) Teading the musteal ram
Dre, tie oll wagin “bull'scere™ to
uM, “She sang “Home Again Ulurs
amd_at each pertosmunce respontd
to aaany encorer.
Mee. Cleols Haiylinsan ind Linnie
Kubingon us the “end women” scored
hin as thie fe the est tims any
ide hae been to tte, wownt paying
Want ae Sead sagen They se
Siuie Brocton’ “bers Gone asa
it, ard was golds, Pranic bie
lan Gene evel to huprave Whe Sow,
ieing ster kaunager, and his susteat
uel in te olin etieks oat ar of Tere.
This te earele: a. eMTurvey tertne” 20
weal wit 2 aan the Heerekae 9 the
tes lave. Sing sands to. sua
Pony. a vomit, hag Jak. sneha,
Gears Woupee, dr Many= ‘Camu
thatyer, a Heuwis ond elt or me
triews> ix nnd out e! thie promsston.
Drea TIAr fice at timer.
vorr wide,
WAGTEME MIELE TECKET
sat North Horie Mae, Tee An-
eos Ga,
Mille Tylor. whe was am rried a) Gey
yoclie saa. rte foamy" Chisctoniae
Pata unde Rade ete ia
Ped Sab son teed ede
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SECRET SORROW"
Reol Production Makes a
|. Splendid Impression in
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“The Seend Sorte” the latest sand
grittvnt of the liso! Production Cor
foratien’s: aesini atlsGotaed fea
Hitexs ts plas ng a wone tgs cnganes
ach nt thee Vendors ther, Ue rn
CGnding on Savurday might srs whi
ihawe ren tine nerennadtestony
this company have been 2 unit in de-
arin them as beng ye bat hee
(urea ever tnade WHI st Set a “a
Tee rhe Senet: Sunyen hon
ECE Oucintues tne tar ang’ ot the tore
nor ofteings Wt eve storing sind
Menationiat tory fuller tll
Ine the Iddee ores Of Wee an at
‘tener ait apgoead ag weil heres ts
ie" vern ty be aetadcelatek. ‘Medher
Ties fe the ahem geet bee the
tian 1200) ekeclionees” Ue’ lection
Aint pheoweanhy gee Weer persed
dint stecred imuske ke jvsetted along
seith’tie feat, Deakp aeeriyok see
fhe thie ‘remarkable: stteaetion, it
velit Corteinie AM row with teas
Pride.
SALEM SE2—
Wear Fen, Teas: etd." in the
Amerlean Magazine, ways chit ths
only wag to Rove a deserving thing
vonetutitls befwre the gaitilie kt to al
Cortise thar thing. ves the names
of oir peat teem Should br adver
Gised by uauing marks, boulevards
and, weeumente ater them. Soh
Sreatht sowm to me, i thew wirentnns
das, of suishness, Ungratitude and
Cnmaperittons, leat ae forget, Hwee
Wot te Pantnd Gusev and the
Indbiie, ur be tong sand mors. of the
Riurhnue Achievements of our soldter
hava in ise great World waar. ‘Th
Meine Aninistive slags T herewith sah
init te yon the Yallowing pocm, ded-
Hated to Te bronze Beroes at Cael
OUR BOYS COME. MARCHING
ee
Murs! The sound ar marching feet?
Mere they cone!
Hour the barring of the trampetss
Wwhite the drain
With its measured, rhythmic beat,
Uinulates she leaslen feat:
Foot that wars not cold nor heat,
Wind nor rain. ane ena or sleet:
While ‘the music of thee ieam,
Wh a trun, cram, tram,
Keeps ie ready. Teady, steady, potent
‘heats
Hear Ukr cherst Welcome checra!
Tig thes won
Like an avalanche of Sound along the
Cheers that valley und repeat!
Mipos sheers that vaule and Jean
Frans. the Une of those Inspired! by
RM wietes snot.
“Cheers that “boom and bound and
On the housstons, o'er the Inke,
Micklag treason's clans to quake
“And quail from fear,
When thes hear:
The people cheer.
Women vheering while they weep
[For the herars brave, whe sleer
Where the star their vigil Keep
Over there,
In France 30 fair,
ee Thele rest be sweet.
Cheer! The troops are wast Bet
sulwart ude with fearless exe:
Men who volunteered t0 die
And asked not why,
Sen who heard their countey’s cull,
Gttered heath und. weatth, their all
Teady then to fight and (tl
[Ar honar'n eal
Men who could not, would not yield;
Each ‘returning with hin shield,
Glorfous deeds of each revealed
[Tipon test salen,
|Wacen seamed by! many sears:
[Un their breasts the cross and Wars;
Mewar in thy war of sare
For Wert.
jAmericat. These bora, though Mack,
Faced the foe. nor once, turned back:
AVI sou now the courage tack
"Fo make them trac?
—oteadcas Tare Uwe:
ROLL TOP FABLES
bce MOMS Sie ANE ee eee
‘who called himself tao [ight Tev.
Deinksater, why directed the dertl-
ides of a dittle elarehi un the ous-
Sidris uf small Southern town. “The
Peoffers fcetmnndy referred to hin) as
& fack-leg” prewcher, The Rev.
Drinkwater prayed far these und hebi
hig mectine regularie overs Sunday
snd ut wuen Umer during. the .wek
As be votd persuade three or {our tw
gathey texuther to Usten to his ex-
fersativns
ew it 40. happened that certain
eapivadiots creeted a eistillery at the
ar of ee. Drinkwaters earch,
‘his, was in’ the dass Wefore Pra-
hiMition turmed the liquor tealfle over
fee the dragrtyres, biffet tate and the
Mhewtleysers”- Teor, Dslnkteater pro-
teed alten and Sigurously caguinet
He poofursition of like ehureh. at
ihe caqturtins only tuughe at his
SSrectitue, Phey evtialdered it 0 arece
Inge, Whenever ke exieeated them t
Unive the abnegious distillery thes
reaka lavnch and tell him to move
hig hare.
Soho sense Probibition 17). and
vigep tae suige bard tines and” the
Est. Srinkesbe wns fe Reet teed
Fei Tie Rev. Deioiwater bad
Silene fe eeaxed comphetning alow
the distiiers. "The wbsercant nts
Tend that he kel qaurterty mectia
sdteree Thane the rezatar schedule:
Ela thie ctener he field the meetin
LOU didcdndcterad the surraaent the
jagzer grew the eras, Soon he
Sie hotties ogurtirly tseting ever
sting. (den every nicht and sme:
Rises Crier ebay during the week
days. ati thie collection he was tak:
Ine up would fae made che eer
Jroters Gary green with engy. BN:
ip iihe whe attended, or rather oe:
Vee tee he coukt squeee lace th
TEhecke eq tottme stout the out
\parsrint of tho spizies that wsrineted
theres nicatingee Tn fet, the spleit
‘kot ww sropa tat the poten wnelled
Trem foi ties atitaide amd that
Started shee byveetiqae ian
The tet, Peinkentor ad found
well nigh impeneebte cv preach to Bh
jreanie, when the odors Frou tte die
Enters Howiied thie nesteiis af bh
Spngreaatinn tae sighs and snd
Were so od und Ruayersas dat
Sas knpeesttie for kin ty chew bls
Gan sermons. ‘That ze IM Bt
Eros hea, “Fhe lnvestionters Tou
fiat dhe Rev. firinkwater tad tua:
nobel fone beneath his. iatpat wih:
fo fection sf shat Astillers une
cinad ad bees panning (rota a tatrrol
Rees eind ot Kaori the jis
When he said: un Tork, Mead:
dein’ ane ststerin’= und drink oy:
j spirit.” there. wuz ateays Some one
Smashed. in the rast, He hid per
fected the aystem of disnensing.
{he supplicant at: the alur mene.
nee, that meant heer. If tWo meets
She pitched high the other low. shy:
Sheaht Wine. ‘Three “meuns mani
Rhisky And a till grow “lors
fallelujah® meant ging The lon
hallelujahs always won by aan over.
Iyehelminys majority.
‘Some loyal soul gave the reverend
the Up and he: made 4 successful
jexi.. The meetings had only bea
Hrunning about three montha’ ‘but
[Shen thes searched that distillers
IM that Wan (ound was halt-a cast
ef swept, wine and the smell, Moral:
Practical Jokes, ke heomerangs
\Ghten return and smite the Jokern.
i ‘SALEM TUTT WHITNEY.
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“The Hoe fm yhe. Wane” whiete wil
ho" the offering of the Dunbar Vayers
at the Grand theater ext week, orb
ally. produced by Genrge #. Seltz a
the Puneh. and dudy theater, with
Marty Hedtroan, Willian Seapson
Vekelmm Stark “ands an exeeptianal
supporting company, ta. thrilling
ugstery “rani ith ait Ue unex
pected twists and rnc 1a the wend
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for Ue ment parts erwuhe on tee
ses tle “ation atm aa
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WILBERFORCE
DOWNS ROGER
WILLIAMS, 20-0
Captain Tripp Leads Better Coached Ohio Team to Well Earned Victory
BY ROBERT BUTLER
The Ses of Force conquered when the Wiltshire University of Ohio regained Williams' registration from Nashville, Tenn., at Sister's park in here Saturday afternoon. Searing in every period played, the last the greatest effort of the two to throw two desperate efforts of the Tennessee lads to prove. The fading day found both eleven battling victories on a second occasion. The second was a tighter day for Riser Williams and her loyal supporters. The contest blocked any to any properties, the middle of the first, the collegiate, international game of our group Chicago, the thousand of our group Chicago, both teams entered the fray easily, with the Rogermann having entered the game in weight, but the Rogermann had not yet entered the fight. The magnificent Southerners showed their were intended to the well coined Obissores, who time and again had been making strikes and bowled over them with a unique moral attack.
his coaching was the rule. Numbers long run by men of both teams added to their grip with Wiltshire, and Johnson and Huge of Hager Williams were the outstanding players. Johnson killed all the grounded candidates to the Rug race, but his coaches laughed the necessary punishments. Trumb and Souders browns Wiltshire offered a winger, came in for the second time in ten abreast, and he and his successful each of four units of 20 yards of one hundred-foot tape to play.
First Half
Second Half
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MIXED BOUTS!
ALL STAR CARD
Friday Night, Nov. 11
Young San Langcard vs. Joe Lewis
12 Round
Sattling "Treat Em Rougai" Jones
vs. Sargi' Ray Thomas
12 Round
THREE FOUR-ROUND PASS-MARRIES
Fifteenth Reg' Armory
New York City
Edisonation 15 cents, war tax
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DEFENDER A. C.-EVANSTON ARROW GAME OPENS BASKETBALL SEASON
Monday night at 15 calories after a
backpacking trip to the beach.
dirt basketball team of
the Chicago
league. The Ravens to
highlight five in the
opening game
basketball season,
unfortunately, following
the light-
weight, the new
newblood
wills clash.
Geo. Duff
EXAMINATION is being held on the south side of the south side a red surprise and have word in advance that they expect to bring their scores down here to take larger the feated team. likewise, Capt. Limn, him on team, play not forgetting the methods, the skateball is a popular with Chicago fans, who have realized that one of the best organizations in the world is realy a union of the people who attend that every minute of play is liked with acclaim. Allard, won a place on the All-American team, level of
T. Winters
this basketball is best being popular with high school players, who have realized that this new bus one of the best organizers in the country, one of the things that is real is a war of the mind and these contexts is that every minute of play is filled with a need of celebration, a reward, a place on the All-American team, a host of our leading sport writers, Capt. Anderson is without a doubt one of the best players by such acts as Sel Butler, Dug and Winters, with Bobby Anderson Thomas and Curtis, there is little to be fear from any club in the country. It is possible that both Hampton and Howard will be seen on the regiment's team. The morning night there will be dancing. Alphonse (Young) will have charge of the board Music will be translated by Washington's poetry.
The troops are $10 per box seats. No calls to reserve for box seats. All troops are required to provide box seats for military troops. Those who wish to avoid standing in line at the flight of the train are required to provide box seats for military troops. If needed, additional box seats will be available up to Monday afternoon and at no time before the morning team will be following.
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IN AND AROUND NEW YORK
BY "BILL" WHITE
The army staff team of the Amherst House Y.M.C. A. Brooklyn, in New York City, is responsible for the welfare of the troops. Mrs. L. L. Brown, Industrial Secretary,
HOWARD ROUTS
SHAW U. 24 TO 0
Philander Smith, 7; Shorter, 0.
Simmons, 0; Kavakyan, 0; Phillander,
1; Kavakyan, 1; Phillander,
1; the close pair of 62 to 7 to 6. Tuckker
with a touchdown in the last quarter
with a touchdown in the last quarter
LINGOLN A. C. IN GREAT TEAM PLAY WINS. 33-0
Those who came together some few years ago like this in Chicago never opened up the powerful football team this club but in Chicago never opened up the power of William Iotoma and this coaching of Pyke Boland. Sitting in the arena with Iotoma's park and South Chicago huddle presents (which) this eleven latters and forward passed away to a 25 to 0 victory. The features of the game were the open field runners, the kicking and the Wilson and Edible White. Also the line plunging of both Batter and Wilson. Forward passing displays, the thrilling dynamic and spectacular the Lincoln club for outshined.
RUBE FOSTER PINCHED
RUBE FOSTER PINCHER
Foster, owner of the American Clients,
was taken off a train that eventually
tall pilots, who claimed Foster owed
a bead to Sotheby's for the purchase of a head
trial the head of the National League
of Games are being played with
the Cousins.
TO PROMOTS BOXING
Ironman World Championship Place of
Joy Sporting Club at Yokohama, Japan,
among others, have decided to stage
all-star attraction of loves among our
group take a month, beginning Dec.
PONTEAU TO BOX MOORE
Ponteau, owner of Danny Ponteau who successfully defeated Sting, has been awarded a bead for her outstanding example of our group has been practically
home with Sporting Club.
THE FOOTBALL CLUB
Wilberforce University has come and gone—so has Roger Williams. The Ohio eleven, by reason of better football played and better knowledge of the game, went home victors. The Tennessee eleven goes home to learn more about the 'great game of football. Wilberforce, although not playing a sensational game, played good football. Leading at the end of the first half, 18 to 0, the captain did not take any chances of crippling his men for the coming game against Fisk Saturday at Nashville. Good judgment.
The game itself proved that our group will turn out for such an event, and that it is a much needed event each year. Some who do not understand the scoring complain about the size of the score. A 20-to-0 game is a good game. What do we want to be satisfied? Let us take a look at some of the scores on Saturday of the big universities where admission prices were from $1.50 to $2.50 and with scaphers asking $8.80 for the Ohio State-Chicago U. game. Many of our group went there. It was their privilege to go where they chose, but we do not want to hear from any of them that did go, especially when they complain that "we ought, to have so and so in Chicago," and never patronize anything only what is fostered by the other races. Concerning the scores: Six thousand fans saw Notre Dame heat the Army, 2S to 0; 30,000 saw Yale trim Maryland by the same score; in New York, Cornell stopped Columbia, 41 to 7; Lafayette heat Penn U., 38 to 6, and some of the other games went as follows: Holy Cross 28, States 0; Williams 44, Union 0; Centre 55, Kentucky. 0; Georgia Tech 48, Clemson 0; Iowa 41, Minnesota 7; Marquette 40, Haskell Indians 2; Texas 44, southwestern 0, and so on. In the terms of an Englishman, we will say that the score of Wilberforce game "was not so bad."
The women folks came out in goodly numbers, but they claimed they were cold—that is, many of them did. One fair one who regularly attends all athletic events called our attention to their dress. Of course they were cold—silk dress, silk lingerie, open-work hosiery, satin slippers. Dress for the theater and opera is no dress for a football game. Don't blame the weather or the game. We live to learn. FAY.
Why Wilberforce Won
A FORWARD PASS (MUMFORD TO TRIPP)
PAVES WAY FOR TOUCHDOWN.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
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SPORT EDITORIAL
WE LIVE TO LEARN
force University has come and gone—
The Ohio eleven, by reason of better for
knowledge of the game, went home wi
eleven goes home to learn more abo
football. Willferforce, although not play
e, played good football. Leading at the
IS to 0, the captain did not take any
is men for the coming game against F.
Good judgment.
ame itself proved that our group will
ent, and that it is a much needed ever
do not understand the scoring compla
score. A 20-to-0 game is a good gam
TALLADEGA IN BRILLIANT WIN OVER TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE
MOREHOUSE WINS
41-0 FROM BIDDLE
By Franklin W. Taylor
Alastair Hunt, Nov. 5, 2013. M-Manchou's thick heavy line a standout here this afternoon, and 11. Tiger, won a couple games.
The second game, in four minutes after play began, M-Manchou's ball to the ball to 11. Lizard line. From the kicked goal, M-Manchou's second rushes forced the North Carolina to score another drive and marched steadily onward for another toppled ball. The ball over and Starr kicked goal. The ball in midfield, third down and 11 yards to go. Unable to gain Hildreth was zar plummes. Perkins carried the ball half cut. M-Manchou, 21. Hildreth, 5.
Riddle opened the second half trying to interfere that completely swamped the Hildreth eats and sack-taking the ball to Hildreth's fiveyard second downline. Starr kicked goal.
At this time both teams reported to the variety of attainment by tossing the strength of attainment into the strength of attainment behind the goal. Starr kicked or his fourth time. The quarter ended.
Blake..... 0 6 6 6 6
Morrison..... 0 6 6 6 6
Garcia..... Garrison, C. Garcia, D. Garcia,
Starr, Hunt, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia,
W, K. Walley, Referee, Walley, Referee, Walley
LINCOLN A. C. TACKLES STRONG
MAYWOOD ELEVEN SUNDAY
William Botton's strong Lincoln A
ticket in the Skywalker games Sunny
afternoon at Scholastic's park. Footed
birds to see a good working morning in
action will get a rare treat. The sim-
ulator from Beyond ledgers up a much
wider gap than the one man of the Lincoln eleven this
season has been taken out of the game.
And after eight of the ever alert Fritz bark
of Brown University game, this
wanted in this city and the portmante
game will be called promptly at 2:23.
BY JULI JONES, Jr.
To think the press in this country is its fault when they bring Willett and Dumpey together and then dump them into an idle note to give Jeeves Willett a look in with Dumpey, beyond his usual limit. Why not give Jack Johnson another chance, then the winner is the one he matched against Dumpey and he managed to kill the man and managers of fights killing the game. There's one sure thing, that if Jack Johnson be caught mapping, it's Jersey summer and fall. It is a sure thing that if Ever Dumpey and Willett meet over Dumpey did everything but kill Willett in Tolobo. He will finish the Job this
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BILLIANT WIN
SKEGEE INSTITUTE
BY E. A. LANIER
Birmingham, M.A., Nov. 10, 1916, the fast and brilliant game at Rickwood park yesterday afternoon between the Talladega and Tuskegee elevenes, contestants for the championship of the South. Talladega was the decisive and victorious view by a crowd of over 2000 people. Birmingham geodesist James and a large body of art historians, and a large number of officials and regular fans declared the game the best played on the field this season, and both of the teams were determined to win papers and an account of this classie of football.
At the end of the tail game, the tail game was followed by a field with Tuskegee and appearing to be the second resource and appearing to be the second resource. At the beginning of the second quarter, by two plays within the field, the tail was goal. Finally sending it over to these two false run. The Talladega team, keenly lock with Tuskegee in a yard of Tuskegee's goal, and losing point to the thirty-four line, evening the count by a series of runs, half-back, pooring.
Second Half
As for the outstanding "features" of *Talibanism* in fallback, was the feature of the name, "Dilawar," that's the gray color of the plaster by his wonderful ability to pull off every stunt in the catalogue of *Punjab*. Punting the ball security and eighty-pound jumping around the end for forty and fifty yards, with some of the best grids—hitting the line, throwing forward passes thirty, forty-four fifty workers in the deadly aerial attack, powered his right his left and he was disables, powered his right to a place on the regiment. When none could have fought more gently and effectively than he, he waited a few hours after the game on one of their fights of the grid who had so gallantly defended the Crimson end of a perfect day.
Tallahassee..... Tocqueville
Walton..... L. L. Street
Gentry..... L. L. Street
Cotton..... L. G. Harvey
Tallahassee..... Tallahassee
Lockhart..... B. G. Kirchen
Blives..... R. T. Tanner
Gordon..... R. T. Tanner
Warmer..... R. T. Tahan
Walden..... L. H. L. Loon
Ekman..... Rober, Gordon, Lovett,
Tallahassee..... C. C. Lovett, Lovett,
Tallahassee..... C. C. Lovett,
Edwards 44, Riverton.
Record Crowds to See Union
Richmond, Va., Nov. 11, Union university is busy making preparations to see who are expecting to see the biggest games in the season in Richmond and on Thanksgiving day. On Thanksgiving day, we are expecting the equally sized teams in action together on Nov. 12, in order to determine the winner for the Thanksgiving day game.
INSTITUTE WINS TWO
The industrial institute had little trouble in defeating the Kestrels, Kan. Athletics in the third quarter and 6. A fumble recovered by Kestrels in the third quarter was their only come in the first quarter. Long end runs by Mosher and Burton in the institute were the institute's best.
Topeka, Kan. Nov. 11, 4-A batting and run on a false pass by Roder Burton, captain of the industrial institute, forced a forward pass from Kestrels to Topeka over the old old belt. Western university was here the afternoon, 14 to 6. It was defeated Western university in 12 years. The institute's incessant rushing when Western had the ball, its on-sight stalled against the institute line.
BOXING
Nashville, Penn.-Milton Start, owner of the big screen theater, shares weekly sent troops national leader murder and would be pleased to hear from all leavers who happen to be in this neighborhood.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1. .1
LINCOLN WINS OVER HAMPTON; UPSETS DOPE
Seasiders Defeated 13 to 0
in a Clean, Well
Played Game
Lincoln University, Va., Nov. 5.
With weather conditions almost ideal
and before the largest and most repre-
sentative crowd that ever gathered
on Randell field, Shelbriar's "Lincoln
field" swept the Hampton hey-
weights up and down the field, win-
ning by the score of 15 to 6. Captu-
nin Laws won the toss, and chose
to defend the west goal. Hampton
It was very evident after the first few minutes of play that Lincoln was superior to Hampton, for the back generated the Hampton line for consistent gains. Brown and Johnson made several gains of 9 and 10 yards in the first half, and cent in making short gains. The ball was soon in Hampton's territory, and by then plays end runs and short field goals were recorded. Hampton's three yard line, but, running true to form, the Lincoln backs recovered the ball and kicked it out of the Lincoln innately brought the ball back to the five yard line and again to the yard line, where trump signed for a fair catch. A Hampton man tackled him and the penalty brought him to the yard line, and Brown and Johnson advanced the ball close to Hampton's goal line, but a simple prey from going back to the
PETE HAYES KNOCKS OUT
KID BACON IN 2ND ROUND
Brooklyn, N.Y. Nov. 11. H-Pey Hays of the Mendfield Field and the 12th Regiment in the second pound of the star bout of the 12th Regiment in the 12th Regiment of the 12th Regiment Army Saturday night. A wicked blow by the stomach after a stanza spelled defeat for Bacon. In another ten-round their Kid Rush design over Yost Shoal of the 4th, Joe joked 4th the 4th of the 4th. KJ Speak of the 12th Regiment in the third round of a scheduled ten-round. Four thousand persons were present.
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MICHIGAN
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Miss. Dorothy Seward and Moses
Taylor. The Rev. Punkin officiated;
Mr. and Mrs. Elie Kimbled are the proud
parents of a girl this time. Mrs. Mable
Mike Jackson to keep house for her
father. Little Miss Winifred is fond
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The program of Rethaels Baptist Church has been designed to ease the law people of this city and the songs of songs and speeches to incite the country, and is taken part in by the country, and is taken part in by the Perry of Knivville, Teun, after a three month course. Mount. Chelle 42, grandmother, was returned to her home at Knivville, Ms. Chelle has been on the sick list for the past year and has been removed from 29 Apple Street to Mrs. Kelly, one on her many friends.
Dowaglac, Mich.
Brev. W. G. Allen presided at the wedding of Hirsch and daughter, Casse Anna, of brittany Harbor specialization. A polite supper was given at the ments of Mr. and Mrs Stratton Dyer. The party at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frana
Rev. Hill of Benton Harbor preached
November 12 at the Willington Workers will
mobilize the use of equipment.
William Ryan will use equipment.
Leonhard Lew, and Mrs. Ward moved to
South Benton and daughter moved to South
Benton and daughter moved to South Benton and family moved to South Benton Sun
VIRGINIA
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Bayou Goula, La.
Bayou Goula, Goula, Georgia, is the oldest of this town, but now of New Orleans, Alabama. He was the deathbed of his grandmother. Rev. James Hold, the quarterly conference of the church, is being manifested among the members and a great time is expected. He is a city a few days ago, after spending a week in Brownsville, who recently conducted a large mercantile business in the showroom. He was conducted a large mercantile business at his old home, returned to New Orleans in the customer service. Jo. Izra Hamid, Bayou Goula, Goula, Georgia, was buried Saturday morning.
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Namable Tree
Bishop J. M. Conner, preceding bishop John C. McGee, preached the sermon on Monday, March 16, leading Michigan, Canada and Territorial islands, was the guest of Avery Chapel at the past congregation present. The bishop also presented a corporate speech to Religious Relations, which holds session in Chattanooga on this Sunday to the congregation of Chattanooga, was the guest of Andrew Sunday morning, when he hosted her 52nd birthday last Friday. The great evangelist, H. N. Jolta, was the guest of Andrew Hohen, Ark, and the guest of Michigan. Avery Chapel tenants for
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The dance given by Silver Bowl Lodge called Celebration of Success. About 20 couples were in attendance. Music was turfished by the staff of Amanda Wade in the city on bus tour. Amanda was in the city on bus tour. Les was married last week. Les will be married next week. The couple will make butte their home. Mr. Forcum is employed at the city on bus tour. He will have to give up that he probably will have to give up his job. Butte has a large population of about 100 and two churches with membership.
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tions and songs by the grandchildre of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cooper, Mrs. Mary and Grace Wilson, Mrs. George Ingles, Mrs. George Ingles, conserv. Rev. to conduct the funeral services of Mrs. Anderson, a former resident of Delta, getting in readiness for its annual gifting in readiness for its annual gifting in November 21. Reserve your plates now.
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Berthea Davis, the evangelist of Co-
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Rev. Hicks preached at Zion baptist
church at St. James M. F. church
preached at St. James A. M. F. church
at the Missionary Council of
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Mrs. John Anderson's education Sun-
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Jackson and Ince Vaughn from She-
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William Gentry, captain of the Miami
A. C. was seriously injured in the
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Ernest Redlinum has returned from Mt. Clemens. Mr. Ben Travis has recovered Jesse Henderson was a visitor here after he fell down a hillside. Falls Saturday on campus. Miss Audrey Cuvier of East Liverpool moved in on New Brighton. Miss dear friend in New Brighton. Miss dear friend in day evening. Inition Post No. 38, part of the Army wain visited her home. Army wain visited her home. Stringer has returned home from hospital after a stay of eight weeks.
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The Corporation is licensed to do a general loan and agency business in the MUTUAL, INSURANCE COMPANY and to convert it on a legal reserve. THE UNDERWITHERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY IS NOW A GOING GINCESS, having issued more than $400,000 in premiums and has raised to face men and women in salaries and commissions $88,847. J. H. Iower, PRES. 240, Wabash Ave.; L. F. Leroux, Vice Pres. 20, E. 24th St.; Mitchel, Mitchelman, Mitchelman Council, E. 24th St.; Walsh, Walsh, E. Johnston Council, E. 24th St.; McWilliams, 232, Wabash Ave.; J. B. Lefter, 240, St. Milwaukee, McWillough. 232, Wabash Ave.; J. B. Lefter, 240, St. Milwaukee, McWillough.
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Robert Nigley is visiting in Pitman Tuesday to attend the M. A. Jr. conference, which convenes in Jarman Hall. Mr. Nigley has a reception to their worthy guests. The members and friends of the churches also attended. Mrs. Mary Easley of Rushkill spends Sunday with the children of her niece. A number of friends come to the lounge night to remind her Dillard, of her ennoyable grandma. Mrs. Rolland Jones has returned to her home in Terra Coronis for her visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark is seven of a surprise party last Friday evening in honor of her Sister Adelaide of the M. Zion Baptist church is preparing to meet the K. of P. hall, also a play in William Poole is confined to her home with Fred Poole is confined to her bed on account of illness. Leo Holloway of M. A. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Major Holloway. A rezon Zion Baptist church. The Rev. F. C. Loucist of Covington, KY, will assist the
Bobbie Kidd spent Sunday in Wyoming to meet Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson, the wife of the late Colleen Dawson, Mrs. Coleman entertained quite a number of young people at her Walker spent several days last week in Wyoming and was here and praised a sermon for the men at Mr. Zion Bishop church. William Saviers of Liberty spent Sunday in Wyoming to meet Poole Carr and Hazel Floyd, who have all their homes are all reported there.
Kokomo, Ind.
Miss. Addison Griggs of Chicago, Illinois, relatives in this elitist. James Swat was born in Chicago and died of his brother-in-law, Albert Gilman. These from the family attended a conference at Murray Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hutchison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willy Book, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winhurst, Jackson, Mrs. Waneton Koster, Mrs. Jane Burke, and Mrs. Lyle Kotifeld. Rev. Henry Flowers received a painful in-work at the plate glass factory. Mr. Alice Nellele, attended the funeral of Mrs. Alice Baker, who was quite sick. Dr. R. A. Adame, the naked evangelist who conducted the funeral, was 95 years ago, as the city Sunday and presided at Waxley for this paper please call phone 383-222-2222. He hands to agent when he delivers the paper. Don't accuse the correspondent if you don't give him the money he can
Newcastle, Ind.
Ardleh Hirsch returned home from Fleming to play the basketball game and dance at the home game. Gene and Walter Bailen, William Holland, Robin Salmieri, Billie Holm, Clayton Clayton, Clayton Clayton, John Fickey, Michela Marsh, Bennie Minson, Williams, Dorothy and Hill, Mosses, and Madames Hirsch Hill, Mosses, and Madames Hirsch Hill, Mosses, and Madames Hirsch Hill. Mollan Lailan of Richmond was the day's star. Services are being held in the basement of the new Wiley M. E.
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Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Clark left thursday for Jamaica to be at the opening of the hydroelectric dam. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. William Reddy on Monday night. The Rev. William Reddy here with friends. Mrs. Joise Hederson, Kansas City, M., arrived bright isight to sick. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hederson to day to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Michel was formerly Mrs Ruth Hawthorne to day to Wednesday for Shuster University.
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BY W. BOLLO WILSON
Madison, WI.
Rev. Stark praeced at St. Paul's A. Church, Jefferson preceded at St. M. Zion Baptist A. Church, St. Paul's A. M. E. church, Rev. F. Peterson, pastor; Preceded: Sunday School at G. L. meeting; 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:50. M. Zejun Jackson meeting at 7:50. M. Zejun Jackson on Baptist church. Masse Selaim and Dreyel Ingel gave a party fast tastemade grind, Rudy Harrison, General Erl Grind and Edward Sums.
Beloit, WIs.
Milwaukee.
The Clyde Club Club entertained at a
nightly event, Mrs. C. K. Cunningham and daughers,
Marian and Amy, returned to their
funeral of Mrs. Cunningham's sister,
Jon Wickliffe and the seven piece jazz
clay playing at the Blue Clyde Club on
the Blue Mount pond. Everett Robbins
attended the christophorist's convention
and attended the christophorist's convention
Teen. It is spending the winter in this
place. Mr. Davis is an expert tap drummer
and is playing the North Side Arcade
James Levy, dental student at Mar-
tain University in Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. Holley
attended at a breakfast Sunday morning
Like and Dr. and Mrs. Balzer, B. N.
Deerer, dental student at A. L. Z. church.
Before his departure, Mr. Boone was
pleasantly entertained with instructions
with instructions not to open until the
handkerchiefs, etc. Each gift was ac-
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wakeboard and Chicago, Mrs. Gladys Tay-
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He last tilted my successes because he then have made my own successes through natural ability or industry mostly by hard work. Every individual has for making himself more successful through the study of good business. Every non starting out in business says John Wannamann, with all of its turruks for himself. But he did not go over the road in the path of other men's experiences.
In business books you have a good starting out in business, making your personal services more valuable by giving you a broader view of the functioning of which promoters
Finished and former students of Mrs. Alice Wattles of Nashville, Tenn., who served in which school in Ouncea, Neb., Oct. 29, 1921. Mrs. Wattles for many years served as matron and deskservice instructor at Topiak Industries in Bengaluru, North India. Ala. She was a woman of great qualities with a heart that went far. She leaves to mount her death, a sister, Pinkie R. H. Wattles, ex-convict of Ouncea, Neb., and a brother, Ursula, ex-convict of Ouncea, Neb., who served in a college and college service was widowed at Ouncea, Neb., Gwagwalai factory, Nashville, Tenn.
IN MEMORIAM
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CHICAGO'S PLEASANT HOTEL
I am a landlord and Walshac occupies
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I am well trained and trained sections. I enable light,
smooth heat and private kitchens.
I am skilled in finding for yourself our res-
ponsible rates. It is the superior
accommodations and services that may be ford the same cost
in Chicago. I will have superior
safety, ventilation and transportation
instruments during room, execluded
food at extremely low prices.
I will provide the best 2nd street or
other information - Advt.
Sunday Morning Breakfast
Mrs. Snowy morning breakfast
with friends, lunch, sandwiches and salad. Photos and portraits given special edition. Mrs. A. Hart 147 Kenney
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Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 1, 1911.
Allen presides over the World Wonder Oil and Gas Company in Kansas City, Mo.
was entertained at an annual golf event at the Hotel Tulip Inn, los Angeles.
Won his bid for the hotel by more than 100,000.
Received accolades in the greatest of the world owned and operated by Rice people.
Mike. V. V. Maghney, prom-
sor and business leader.
ded and independent in the greatest world owned and operated by Rise people. . . V. V. Marmityn, business leader, business leader, publisher and editor.
acted as docteur. J. J. Allen himself introduced President Allen, who told of the wonderful success of the United Nations Children's Organization company and of the 12 per cent being paid to its stockholders—within United Nations headquarters, in the United Nations forest, spoke of Mr. Allen as an expert in his line of research, thoroughly trained business man. Cunningham also a newspaper man, told several nursing studies which were application to the business at hand, and closed the program of the veterinary office which the meeting went into for a session, and the stockholder's gratification to be known as the "Club of Fundraisers." It is the purpose of Mr. Allen to form a committee to the annual convention, which will be held in Kansas City, where the delegates from each booster club to be paid by the company. Sunday, the club is in Kansas City, where an applauded over visiting friends and business matters—Advertising.
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Johnson's location: 222 South Park
Street, with a pool, tennis court, game
area, were each find 15 sacks and
played under those bounds. To keep
the Newcomer of the South Clark street
area from getting too close, Johnson and Living on容积 of Grosse Pointe Park. He lived 252 feet from the film. They were arriving over the
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MRS. A. WILLIAMS
Any one knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. A. Williams, whose daughter, Emily Stroud, was dead, would like her home in Newark, N.J. heard of in Chicago, please write A. Thompson, 5523 Michigan avenue, Phila. Mr.
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month.
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P. FRANKI
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3940-0 Indiana
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ONE HUNDRED
Experienced girls or silk
lamp shade makers. Steady
work with good pay.
RINDSBERGER MFG. CO.,
15 E. 24th St.
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Counselor for a South
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ENCE LAMP and pad, and pot, potlite
appropriate condition. Higherge
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Smith, Md., Apples 511 State St.
Washington, D.C.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
in office or on crib, English Smith
153 Addison St., Enfield, N.J.
SITUATION WANTED BY STENO
knowledge of bookkeeping, Dodge
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HAIRDRESSING
FIVE BOOK STAT OF FURNITURE PUB
seller, copy shop for also for rent. SIR
Walsh book. Devrel 1987.
FURNACES REPAIRED
FURNACES REPAIRER ALL PARTS FUR-
ished and installed by expert. Exchange.
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PERSONAL
in you want Help,
fact, to exchange
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
P. FRANKLIN'S
FAMILY HOTELS
3500-42' Indiana Avenue
Washington, D.C.
4524-25 Indiana Avenue
Phone Dresel 5133
Beautiful, Cozy, Warm
FURNISHED ROOMS
Electric Light, Gas Hot
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With Private Lockers, Gas Stoves
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CALIFORNIA AVE. 451, 21st APT. - TWO THIRD
FAMILY AVE. 451, 21st APT. - to board, or
enter board, to board, or board, or
WASHINGTON AVE. 325 - PUNCH, BOOBS
AVE. 325 - PUNCH, BOOBS AVE. 325 - PUNCH,
1 p. or phone in 21st APT. 200 or any
BAYVAN AVE. - TWO NICE POINTS FOR
BAYVAN AVE. - two nice points for
cars, board, or any nice points for
cars, board, or any nice points for
BAYVAN AVE. 451, 21st APT. - two NICE
FAMILY AVE. 451, 21st APT. - to board, or
enter board, to board, or board, or
BOWLING AVE. 325 - PUNCH, BOOBS
AVE. 325 - PUNCH, BOOBS AVE. 325 - PUNCH,
1 p. or phone in 21st APT. 200 or any
BAYVAN AVE. - two nice points for
cars, board, or any nice points for
cars, board, or any nice points for
GRAND BLVD. 2760. 2D APT. -FURN.
married; married couple; I small room with
bath; for residence; lengths 260.
E. BG ST. 344- FIRST CLASS TERM
B. BG ST. 344- FIRST CLASS TERM
AVENUE FARE, 500- BOMBARA BANK
will form, will attend 8 p. m.
22-12
AVENUE FARE, 500- BOMBARA BANK
will form, will attend 8 p. m.
22-12
AVENUE FARE, 500- BOMBARA BANK
will form, will attend 8 p. m.
22-12
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 422D. 2D APT.
FURN. food room, bldg. G44LF. 44LF.
FURN. kitchen, bldg. G44LF. 44LF.
FURN. farm, bldg. for man and wife.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 321C. PERN- PERN.
and HILTON ST. stream, bldg. Douglass
FURN. room, bldg. PERN- PERN.
room, media concessions.
PEARLHAVE AVE., 4521, 28 APT.-NECKLY
NANA AVE., 4521, 28 APT.-ROUNDS
NANA AVE., 4521, 28 APT.-ROUNDS
PEARLHAVE AVE., 4521, 28 APT.-AURORA
farm, couple of units, Required
farm, couple of units, Required
farm, couple of units, Required
farm, steam boat, Hyde Park
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4521, 28 PLAN-
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4521, 28 PLAN-
$4.00 and $5.00
FRAME AVE. 2104, 2105 401-497-4000
nobile, nearly turn, nobile in private family;
blood bank for people. Douglas SOS. 2105.
8:15
E. 32D IW, 522, 24 AFT -31AS AND WREN
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 42E, 23F PL -SEAY
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 42E, 23F PL -SEAY
Sunday, best night, Sunday, best night,
ELLS AVE, 201S -XAMAL FUN, BUNS
Sunday, best night, Sunday, best night,
Photos AVE, 201S
**BRAINI AVE. 42B, 43D, AIT. -TWO**
**couns. coupe, steer, stee**
tridey, tridey, 104A.
E. 30TH PL. 420, 420 ST. 17, 2ND SEAT.
WASHINGTON AVE. 2512-BOWS, PRIVATE
also also lodge and water for
WARSHING AVE. 2512-BOWS, PRIVATE
also also lodge and water for
FOREST AVE. 2506-TWO LARGE ROOMS
FOREST AVE. 2506-TWO LARGE ROOMS
PATRINE AVE. 420, 420 ST. 17, SEAT.
PATRINE AVE. 420, 420 ST. 17, SEAT.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 420, 420 ST.
CALMSTATE AVE. 2512, 2512 ST.
BOOK WITH HISSES AT 2512,
BOOK WITH HISSES AT 2512,
TREATMENT AVE. 420, 420 ST.
VINCENTS AVE. 421, 421 ST.
GILFS AVE. 2506, 2506 ST.
GILFS AVE. 2506, 2506 ST.
ROOMS
LEATHER, LEATHER, LEATHER
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ALMINE SQ. 540-TWO BOOMS AND
Douglas SQ.
FLATS FOR RENT
34+4+6 and 7+8 room apartments.
Elevator and Dormitory closets.
Convenient Library. Lowest rent in Chicago.
A Five Choice Plans. Act quick.
Office in Hibb, Call Victory 198.
BOSCH 422, BOSCH 423, BOSCH 424,
Kennwood 123, 124, 125, 126,
DOWNEY AVE. 102, 103, FIRST FLOOR
W. H. WILKINS, 104, FIRST FLOOR
W. H. WILKINS, 105, FIRST FLOOR
DOWNEY AVE. 102, 103, FIRST FLOOR
W. H. WILKINS, 105, FIRST FLOOR
CAMTOWN AVE. 102, 103, FIRST FLOOR
W. H. WILKINS, 105, FIRST FLOOR
STATE AVE. 200, THIRD FLOOR, SERVICE
boat pier; office or purpose-
ful room to Dr. Smith.
MICHIGAN AVE. 202, THIRD FLOOR, SERVICE
boat pier; office or purpose-
ful room to Dr. Smith.
MICHIGAN AVE. 202, THIRD FLOOR, SERVICE
boat pier; office or purpose-
ful room to Dr. Smith.
E. 20th St. 204 St. 204 St. 204 St.
HOUSES FOR RENT
E. 20TH PL. 320-328-DECEMBER HOSTEL
10 AM-5 PM
FOR GEST-HOUSE 210 VIRGINIA AVE.
FOR GEST-HOUSE 210 VIRGINIA AVE.
FOR GEST-HOUSE 210 VIRGINIA AVE.
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WATCH THIS SELL
RIGHT AWAY QUICK
2-Ft building,货架, location,
Second ward, hardwood floors,
6 and 8 rooms, $240 first payment,
balance given as rent. 1976. 2-3M.
Will sell this to the first party who
comes to the office.
We have some family houses and
2-Ft buildings for sale at unkempt
of low prices. Better buy now and
discounts.
2522 Indiana Ave. Chicago
Douglas 2521 and 2547
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Truax oil land. Made the start.
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Two dollars may start you paying
battery used to load, with interest
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battery used to load, with interest
Bursters, established free land.
OilLake TEXAS OIL CO.
609 BURSTER Mile.
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609 BURSTER Mile.
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1648 Monterey Ave.
Beverly 722
INDIANA AVE. NE. 19TH SE. 514 FLAVOR
IN A 4-room apartment. A ground floor apartment
includes an 844.341.2500 furnished room
on price $4,299.00, cash now.
Prairie 100, s. Gt. Gat. at -110000 bldg.
2000 S. 100th St. - 100000 bldg.
fish. Fee $2600; s. Gt. $1,500.
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PAGE OF THE
THE
Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST GEEK WEEKLY
Founded May 8, 1806, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
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UNIVERSITY
A PROSPECT
November winds blew cold and bleak and white snowflakes kissed each cheek
Of darling ones who found their way upon the sate that winter day.
He, strong and healthy, wore a coat designed warmth: about his throat
A muffler clung. His hands, though gloved, into pockets deep were shoved.
She, frail and tender, wore a gown exposing it from knees on down.
Her arms were bared as was her chest. In no way petted who dressed.
An undertaker passing by gazed on the twain's smile and sigh.
For getting him his chance was poor; in her a victim sure.
She, trail and tender, wore a gown exposing limbs
from knees on down.
For getting him his chance was poor; in her he saw a victim sure.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
SINCE TIME BEGAN we have had an ever-changing world. The ages have brought lands only to be washed away by seas and have caused islands to spring up out of the oceans, internal upheavals have made mountains of sand and rock, and the arid traps into green pastures, and all along the line nothing is permanent, nothing stationary. While there may or may not be any truth in the Darwinian theory that man sprang from an apet is must be conceded the cap between the primate and modern as well as scientists picture, is danger and deep.
WE ARE LIVING in what might fitlessly be called the "restless age". Civilized and unclevilized people alike have the fever. The recent world war was an exaggerated symptom affecting the so-called civilized, in far off India a chief named Kunthammad has proclaimed the independence of the Ons 315,400,000 or more of India's population, 62,550,000 are Mohammads, so this more on the part of the chief of the two tribes is suggestive of something more than the adventures of armed bands for more purposes of manuring. It looks as though "King Kunthammad" has an eye to the future, and something of the quality that makes him so powerful is apparently simple trivial ammunition, based on religious and racial ties, is undoubtedly a governor of the powerful nation that is to come. China with its unmold millions of literates and literates, with its brand of civilization dating back so many centuries that even historians differ as to its beginning, is siding with Kunthammad, who is more than powerful countries have placed about her neck. Africa, the wonder land, in sending her black man to a foreign shore to help white men right white men in the name of "Democracy", returned to their native land resilient. They, too, realized the dominant power that rested in the countless millions of their metal brothers and sisters, and doubtless look forward to the day Africa will again take her place with the ranking nations.
THE COUNTRIES that harbor the darker races have so often been theaters of insurrections or mutinies with no definite object in view other than that of plunder and murder, that there has grown up a culture of ransom and murder, but they are inevitable. Human beings the world over are the same. One God made them so. The dominant people of today are the series of tomorrow. Two Anglo-Saxon has climbed the summit of civilization and looks down—not with pity, but with a sense of duty and purpose, making the ascent. But as there seems to be only room on ten for one class at a time, and as the great bords making the climb are numerically stronger, ten to one, there is nothing left for the now all-powerful whites to do but slide, as the ages roll on. The darker races, the Grover Cleveland would say, "innocuous desnudude." THESE VIEWS, as far fetched as they might at first seem, are shared by many of the world's deepest thinkers, and there is proof positive that this has been the order of things since time began. The little handwriting in a day. We have a right to every right and privilege accorded to other groups, and those who deny us these things are only making us more restless, more aggressive, more bitter. And this constant effort on the part of the Canadian all over the world to conjure the darker races will some day start a situation which will be hard if not impossible to achieve.
AMFN
IN VIEW of the fact that wherever the American white man goes, there goes his prejudice against his sister brother, and further, believing that when this country is called upon to police or temporarily mans some other island or country in the western hemisphere, the United States only black American troops but black American civilians to represent the government, we agree with a contemporary that it is now time to recall the marines who have for some time had complete charge of the island of Haiti, for the reason that they are ready for THE WRITER SAYS: "It is unquestionably true that American marines are giving Haiti the best government the little republic ever had. Pew things could have been easier to perform. Yet the fact does not constitute the best of arguments for keeping our marines with the United States should be maintained, nor the nearest police handle with delicacy. For if she helps too much and helps too long she hops herself open to the charge of doing all these kindnesses with the idea in view of sticking on the job forever. The moment the marines can be taken out of Haiti they should be brought away, and the next time the marines' habits of housekeeping and seizing title to the house."
CONQUEST OF LANDS and people has been the aim of nearly every nation. It said "the sun never rises on England's possession". Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy say no matter where it is located. The United States has a Monroe Declaration that permits it to exercise a protectorate over weaker countries within a certain radius, but it has never gone into the land grabbing monarchy. While we are loyal to our country and glory we are not loyal to the foreign foreigner the brand of democracy served by Uncle Sam's servants. Better that they wrangle among themselves and fight their own battles out in their own way than he introduced to the mob method of dealing with the enemy. We wage in the land of the free and the home of the brave. For after all, the people are the government.
LEST WE FORGET
DISREGARDING STATISTICS, which DEFINE defined thus—lies, damned lies, and statistic and disclaiming inherent superiority for any ruler over another, we cannot help but point with the record of our folks in certain regards. While reputation for purity is second to none, there remains the fact that in the matter of cool, deli, real Ale, we have been diabolical plotting, we are unrigidly free. THESE REFLECTIONS are brought to mind the fact that in all the laural buds and after murders in Chicago in recent years an infant number, very much smaller than the ratio of population to the white, has been charged to our real Ale. That is why we are to be wondered about considers that other fact—the dark skinned boy as set an example for loyalty and fidelity to imposed in him in this country that is without point in the history of the world.
THE NEW LIGHT BAPTIST paper is the the new Louisiana publication. A light Baptist souls, we may explain, is a mulatto; hence title.
DISRECARDING STATISTICS, which Disraeli once defined thus—ties, damned lies, and statistics—and disclaiming inherent superiority for any group over another, we cannot help but point with pride to the record of our fellow certain Writers. When our population for purity is second to none, there still remains the fact that in the matter of cool, deliberate and premiluted crimes, involving diabolical plots and intrigue, we are singularly free.
THESE REFLECTIONS are brought to mind by the bravery of our holdings and attendant burrowers in Chicago in recent years an infinitesimal number, very much smaller than the ratio of our population to the white, has been charged to our account. And this is not to be wondered at when one considers that other fact—the dark skinned brother of the white, and identical to trust imposed in him in this country that is without precedent in the history of the world.
THE NEW LIGHT BAPTIST paper is the title of a new Louisiana publication. A light Baptist in Louisiana, we may explain, is a mutuko; hence the
CHICAGO DEFENDER
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message. 200 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
THE PLUMB LINE
By Rev. Charles Williams, D. D., author of Shufer's Chapel A.M. E. C. Harvey, III.
And the Lord said unto me, Am I though? And I said, A plumb line hold up a plumb line and make it the most of my people Israel." The MES you will note that the LES message into a striking drama holds up a plumb line and makes it the most of Israel. The plumb line here of teaching, and it is very used in the form of an applique of fire touching the very souls over the Lord wants to use us. Name the Lord called Shufer. The Lord called Shufer is the plumb line is the familiarity that we are satisfied with as satisfied with us. It means that we are dropped into such a fellowship straight line in God and in us straight line, i.e. God and we. What is God, and we to the plumb line?
By by saying: Man is a ruler, a life responsible to himself; to his fellow men, and he is ruler. Man's responsibility is the real mall of his history. And that is the plumb line.
Text: "And the Lord said unto me, Ames, what seet, thou? And I said, a plumb line. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will see a plumb line in the midst of my people Israel."
AT TIMES you will note that the Lord works His message into a striking drama—that is, He holds up a plumb line and makes it bend in the middle of Israel. The plumb line here referred to is a method of teaching, and it is very effective. Again, it is used in the form of an application, and it stings as of fire touching the very souls of men. Whenever the Lord wants to use us He calls us by name. The Lord called Saul by name when he came near Damascus. So it was with Amos. The plumb line he drew to the river. It was guided by the plumb line it means that we belong to God, and that God belongs to us.
It means that we are satisfied with God, and that God is satisfied with us. It means that God and we are one in life, love and aim. The plumb line here dropped into such a fellowship reveals that the straight line in God and in us is one and one in all things. What is God's message to the world through the plumb line.
I answer by saying: Man is a responsible creature. He is responsible to himself; he is responsible to his fellow men, and he is responsible to his God. Man's responsibility is the most solemn of all. Man's responsibility is that he has to deal with God. Who is the plumb line? Christ is the plumb line.
THE AFTERCLAP
IT SEEMS TO BE the impression of a certain class that Warren G. Harding on taking the eath or office for the presidency swore to uphold only certain portions of the constitution of the United States; and the amendments having to deal with the rights and privileges of Colored citizens were to be ignored in their own right. The president, in order to entirely shut out one-eighth of the population from participating in the benefits accruing from the just and equal enforcement of the basic laws of the land, as a means of retaining white supremacy.
AND SO WE ARE NOT SURPRISED when an unfriendly Southern press, aided and abetted by such followers of the school of Disease and Vivification of the South, attacks the State of Georgia (note the states these worthes hail from), attempt to take the President to task for making the statement, in a recent speech at Birmingham, Ala., that our group should have full economic and political rights with the white man. And the further sited in the words directed at the white section of the amphitheater, for he it known the "Jim Crow" regime of the South in the 1860s, like it or not, unless our democracy is a lie, you must stand for that equality.
THE WAIL of Harrison is touching in the extreme, and tears must have come to his checks when he handed the press agent these lines: "If the President's theory is carried to its ultimate conclusion, then means of the United States, hold cabinet positions and occupy the highest places of public trust in the nation. It means that white women should work under black men in public places, as well as in all trades and professions." GOHES to Rendyard Kniling we say, "fools there are who attempt to spread poison and malice and hate, but justice, though pictured as blind, is not dead, and hell is the slanderer's fate." Senator Harrison and those of his likk know, if they know anything, that there is no such thing as "social quality." There are two things allude. We have hills and we have valleys, we have lights and shadows, millions of human beings with just as many millions of different faces and characteristics. Social equality is a misnomer. No self-respecting member of our group soaks the company on the console, and we seek its help. Her that is different.
MR. HARRISON evidently is laboring under the impression that given the slightest bit of leeway and fair play, the loyal group of American citizens he calls "inferiors" will naturally get beyond themselves and some of them "strive to become President of the United States" or "occupy some high place of public trust. Mr. Harrison is in touch with the public. He thinks that we should the ability even if we do not have the opportunity, so we thank him for his implied compliment. But his parting shot brings out his true cracker spirit and is supposed to be the "big bertha" of his knock. "It means that white women should work under black men in public places," Southern chivalry this, protecting innocent white womanhood. A lot of dynamite wouldn't raise exponents of the black culture. We have to admit that Senator CALDER of New York said: "I heartily endorses the President's views that Negroes should have political and economic equality, if it even enables them to elect Colored men to the United States Senate. We have one Negro in the New York state assembly and two on the New York city board of aldermen, and I cannot speak too highly of their services." Funds or other of our no-negligence thunders the people of America expressed themselves. This is one way for superior people to show their superiority and that is by placing no handicap of any sort on their opponents and winning out fairly and squarely in life's race. Superiority by test is best.
COL. OTIS B. DUNCAN
PUBLIC SPIRITED Chicago meet for the state of Illinois to have such, such as the Eighth has provoked the highest commendation and rank under existing condition of brave and pure in heart dared military organization on equal footing with the state. It is true in the dim and distant termed men know the time when w governing bodies until not o are removed but until the pow powered favors on them and refer as the Pride of Illinois" to the Col. Olsz B. Duncan, it and our boys into the very little battle. It was left for him to p
THE PUBLIC SPIRITED Chicago men who made it possible for the state of Illinois to have a regiment par excellent, such as the Eighth has proven itself to be, deserve the highest commendation and praise, for it was a task under exhilaration of things, that the Eighth had to be a black state military organization on equal footing with the whites was presumed to be by some a dream that might come true in the dim and distant future. But these determined men knew the time was ripe and fought with governing bodies until not only all the barricades were removed but until the powers that be were removed, but until the powers that be were removed and so forth, were offered to their organization as "The Pride of Illinois."
WITH ALL DUE CREDIT to the commanding officers preceded Col. Otis B. Duncan, it was left to him to lead our boys into the very thickest of the world-wide battle. It was left for him to prove to the outside world that the American black soldier was not American tried to make the allies lie behind him for him to demonstrate that black soldiers recognize and obey black superior officers. It was left for him to return a body of men who had received the plaudits of the highest ranking officers of the army, who had received countless citations for bravery and medals galore. Col. Duncan could not have done this had he not been given the opportunity. His men love and honor him because he has put this whole heart and soul into the unbuilding of this, the first Negro regiment in the States to be federalized, without one thought of personal glory, but for the story of the group he represents and his country at large. Long live Col. Otis B. Duncan and the officers and men connected with the Eighth regiment, Illinois National Guard.
PROF. GREGORY of Glasgow has figured out that the exact age of the world is 5,000,000,000 years, and it must be admitted he probably knows as much about it as any other man who has figured on it.
A MAN never realizes how insignificant he is until he makes the acquaintance of the stairs. And he never realizes how important he is until he makes the acquaintance of moonshine.
CAPITAL and labor seem to be getting along about as well as a cat and dog that are perfect strangers to each other.
SOCIAL EQUALITY
SOCIAL EQUALITY —
SOCIAL EQUALITY —
SOCIAL EQUALITY —
SAME OLD
BUNK!
THE RACE
BIRKINGham SLECH
PRESIDENT
HARDING
Magic 'e brownie' gem 'o' a
mation, is the chosen daughter 'o' wis-
ter
don. Wise be
beyond the measure
of space,
she does not
outspread,
yields without
pistil or pause.
Toother evening
came Sade Joy-
love to look in
the sun-glass
of Sade's deli-
mium—Dude—had given
her the honey-
heart Blues and
she fainn would
give her heart
pain.
good the measurement of space, she dolls, out counsel and activity without stint or pause. Tother evening, she loves to look in the sunshine of her philosophy. Sadhée Johnine—Duke—had given her the honeyheart Blues and she fain would not interest her heart away.
"Just think of it, girls," she concludes to Maggie sweet. "Vestercore I gave him 50 cents to purchase for me a box of face cream, and do you know what he did?" He lost it in a craps game. Just imagine it if you lost XV 50 cents in a craps game! What is your exalted opinion?
"Aw don't be a pisser, Saddle," responds the top-spearer of my destiny. "The fair youth had nothing to work with. You must bear in mind that since they are artfully conceived to reduce professional disc tossing down to a complicated self-esteem game, a minnow in a school of whales."
When Jason, the hero of ancient Greece,
Was out in his guest for the Golden Plece.
The tasks given him by King Ates Would rival the labors of Hercules.
But that was way back when the Greeks were bold;
And, the' he accomplished the tasks we're told,
Ilia—Dum Roma fragabat, quid
Nero cantavt?
When "Greek meets Greek" they immediately proceed to open a restaurant. But when Brown meets Brown (Oh, brothers) they immediately proceed to open an argument like this, "Who writ the Bible? Answer me that since you're so smalt." J. A. J.
Songs for a T. T. & T. Musicale "Don't Rob the Baby's Bank," by Paul and Take.
"Can't Imagine It?" by Bungleton Green.
"The Old Gray Mare," by the Four Horsenets.
"I Hear You Calling Me," by Princess Mysteria.
"Treat Me, Brownskin," by the Simple Along Beauty Chorus.
"Give Me, Madame Poro.
"On the Trail of the Golden Fleece," by Jasen.
The Serenade
ALITY
ALITY
ALITY
SAME OLD
BUNK!
PRESIDENT
HARDING
T AND T'OTHER
SIP, FICTION AND FUN
"Our Daily Bread"
Perry W. Howard, "Link" Johnson, et al. similarly cared for on the President's Birmingham address—Oh, well, they said what was expected of them, Lordless ten. Well, Bunch, our girl friend next door is back for the monce. Shied been bombed (out). So far as "Kickers" go, she says, they're all right for the average-sized girl—that's why she doesn't wear "em." The Beau Brummel Order of Patient-Leather Cheveux, in convention assembled, unanimously passed a resolution denouncing, "not the best possible imitation of a white man, man."
Backing Out
'Neath summer skies,
I often sighed
And hanged for-
Breeces cooling.
But now they freeze-
Thro "B, V, D, S"
And cause to quikle
My chilly knees.
Guess I was
Only fooling.
Coleman.
The True Story of a Traveler Who
Went Too Far
Once there was a Piece of Human Driftwood that didn't know what it was to be still longer than four months at a time. This cowboy Globe Trotter had been the Gever since he was Little. He lied to ride behind the Subterranean Monster that beled forth smoke and steam and to hear the click of the wheels on the Ninety Pounders. Nothing pleased him better than to blow into a learning the ropes and to try to try to touch up the decorations with his own little brand of "rod point." He peaked himself on the fact that nothing feazed him.
He could destroy a club sandwich while feeding the Alry Nothings to a Female product of our Best Stock with just as much grace as he could steal an ace during the Wee Small Hours in a Joint on the Levee. The fact that he was good at throwing Seven in a Pinch didn't prevent him from getting the Kind Welcome at the places where they instance cakes and tea and make Polite Conversation. (To be continued). —D. H.
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Jason suggests that some of our M. D.'s (Moonshine Dispensers) translate the above for us.
On a Skate
When pretty Kate,
Put on her skate,
And skimmed along the river,
I behold a dart,
That struck my heart,
Shot out of Cupid's quiver.
—Herman.
Whose Optical Illusion?
We hesitate to refer you controls especially Mavis and "Slats", to our layout artist's conception in his work, but we want them to be drawn from Lake Michigan.
Let's away to the "simmon trees."
Other Papers Say
WE ASK DEMPESY
(From Chicago Tribune)
Jim Garner has been coursing past Post-Heil'd heath in Iowa. He calls it "The Battle of the Century." There may be constituencies in the nation that Garner's Commerce or Method or World Outline of Industry may be the right night. Jim Dugan is Garner Gouter is Carrion, 46. What any way made Jim Leroy think he was wrong.
As fiction he presents the following as fact: Dempsey and his man-made motor enough money out of the Warehouse to mannish his personal laundry. They did not care for glory. They wanted con. There was no one to fight for cenn. Carpenter could build a gate. Carpenter knocked Joe Beckett in 17 seconds, and Dempsey was who could be built up to draw a gate. Carpenter knocked Joe Beckett in 17 seconds, and Dempsey was who could be built up, but was built up, although Dempsey thought it was murder and wanted to know where Europe could be built up, in the ring with him. That at least would keep the $200,000 warranty to the loser at home in America instead of sending it abroad. The preliminary test was built up, but Tox Riekard was built up, the New Jersey arena was built up, and the gate was built up. The Dempsey bank roll was built up.
All these were man-made buildings. Nature built on something else, and it might see in daylight even if it were invisible in the dark. Its name is Willis, profession the same as Jacks, and he is good at making money; race different. He is black, but he is good. The Dempsey management need not worry about race, but he is good, better than they can build up for the gate for the cobbless constrain. It will be a reason Kearns hesitates for four hours he loses his mute ticket
From Day to Day
An old Hawaiian stamp known as the "murder" stamp because to the death of tiansei Lerena, a nurse in Hawaii in 1929, was recently sold at a stamp auction in Paris for $12,500. The stamp was issued during the reign of King Kamehameha II, and is one of the fourteen known copies of the "murder" stamp extant.
The New York Women's Christian Temperance Union condemned the put and take ton, the convention in the following resolution: "We particularly condemn the contrivance known as the 'put and take ton,' the sale of which evidently is under the state law which provides the sale of all gambling devices."
Robert Carter, 229 Walker avenue, Kansas City, Kan., dechares that the city who desire to go to Liberia and establish a Kansas City colony there. He has applied for passports. The rest are skated to leave in December.
Dear Admiral Caperton, testifying before the congressional committee on the war in Haiti, declared that the United States marines there had acted to protect the cities and noncombatants in the island republic. He also denounced of military officials that they "conglitate the politicians to the highest extent consistent with the order and firm control of the militia."
SATURDAY,
November 12, 1921
BERFORCE WILLIAMS
TALKS ON
MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
ENICS AND SANITATION
and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
FOOD ACCESSORIES-VITAMINES
grates. When cereals are very highly milled in order to obtain a very fine white flour, a large part of the vitamins are also lost when rice is polished in order to remove the outer layers, which contain most of the vitamins. It is for this reason that a diet consisting mainly of polished rice may cause beri-beri, while unpolished rice does not cause this disease.
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The second type is known as "Fat-Soluble Vitamines," and these are found in butter, eggs, milk and in certain animal organs, such as the heart, kidneys and liver, also to some extent in other fats as well as in green vegetables. They are to be found also in smaller quantities in
Reply: Often we have been in certain seeds. When fat-soluble vitamins where the mothers complain the vitamins are lacking from the diet of not being able to satisfy the animals and man are subject to dispeptides of their growing children, yet the eyes of the eye—and when they have large expenditures for food every month, in every blindness.
Reply: Often we have been in homes where the mothers complain of not being able to satisfy the appetites of their growing children, yet they have large expenditures for food every month. In nearly one of these cases the trouble was due to the improper combination of vitamins. We would advise that our mothers with children learn something about food accessories. Vitamines or food accessories are compounds absolutely essential in the food in order to maintain the weight of the body and produce growth. The lack of vitamins causes deficiency diseases, so named because they are due to the absence of something in the diet.
The third type is known as "antigorbite" Vitamines" those which prevent sourity, and the lack of which manifests itself by disease of the bones as in osteoporosis. In orange grapefruit, lemon and other citrus fruits, and in green vegetables such as tomatoes, spinach and lettuce, eggs and raw milk. The best source of vitamins is the leafy part of vegetables, and this is one of the reasons why fruits are valuable foods. Your son is not getting sufficient muscle-making food in his diet and your daughter is not getting what she needs of the growing or protective foods. We would advise you women when you plan meals to learn to use a balanced diet. You should know what foods to purchase and cook in order to keep the family constantly well, and your growing children well fed and satisfied, your food bill will not be as large and you will have a rest from being in your kitchen cooking from morning until night, meals be simple and well balanced.
We classify vitamins in three different types, depending upon the functions which they have in promoting well-being and growth. The first type is known as "Water-Soluble Vitamines", and these are stored in food and are particularly beneficial from food. Lack of these causes illness—disease of the nervous system, etc. These vitamins are found in foods, in green plants, in certain bulbs and fleshy roots and fruits, also in milk and eggs as well as in the body. The seeds, we mean to include beans, nuts and the various cereal
people to their country will cause free prejudice are groundless. The great majority of our folks who own homes from cod prejudice as well as new fortunes. They have no desire to upset the existing order of things in Brazil or anywhere else where laws are enforced for their worth re-
HARLEM COMES ACROSS
WE LEARN with some grain
W cation of the successful out-come of the struggle of the citizens in the sidecar in the way of staff apprehension in Harlem hospital. The talents
seats and time.
bibbits and young.
We think it would be very unfortunate if any promoter in America have settled in working to get our people to our New York have arrived to the Southern continents received their started out with the idea that he was training in the going to found a colony of folks from best medical the States in any particular spot, schools in the country. They for the native South American. That need and count separate colony staff may be all right to have the best available equipment can help ourselves if we would be more for contour free to carry out our ideas and be more from the daily persecution of providers to which we are subjected.
in certain states. But in Brazil the sooner we lose our sense and anything which bluntens us as we presented themselves, the more we need to live in Brazil myself, myself in Brazil in the philosophy way you can and dislike his mind of any suspicions he may have of your limitations or motives. On the other hand, we hope our South American friends will not hashtag prejudices us and that they will be persuaded to work out a destiny as free and irrespective of the destines of prejudice Anglo-Saxons. We need to develop the pioneer spirit more and South America offers the best field for that purpose since most of Africa is in the South, where a man who try to out-Georgetown Georgia.
Dr. M. Russell Nelson as internee in charge of the Gymnological Division at Nelloue hospital. Evidently this young man is pre-eminently qualified for the position or this would never have come to pass. This is our idea, for the solution of some of our difficulties in Northern communities in the United States, in intelligent fight for recognition or your record as well as on the necessities of the race. Good for Harlem. This is making progress.
**O'FIELD FRIENDS in some parts of** South America seem to be loathe to talk about their skills of some of our people who are enigrating to Brazil or planning to do so in the near future. Unfortunately we know little about the Brazilian culture promoted in this country with reference to Brazil or other south American countries, although we hope specially to be made more intelligent on the subject. We do think, however, that Brazilians that the admittance of our
One of our Southern Congressmen from Texas had the unique experience of being nominated by unanimous vote for concession unobjection to a Congressman or a gentleman. Let this gentleman from Texas, a Congressman would disgrace Texas.
children—my son,
a boy of 13, who
looks husky and
well, and my
daughter, a girl
of 10, who is very
small in sizes for
her age, and
much smaller.
These two children
keep me
busy cooking, yet
no matter how
often I feel them
during the day,
they are always
hungry. What
A. L. Jackson
THE GEORGIA WAY
SOUTH AMERICA
A MISSISSIPPI IDYL