Chicago Defender

Saturday, November 19, 1921

Chicago, Illinois

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DOCTORS FACE ARREST IN INSURANCE FRAUD SEARCH REVEALS MORE DEAD ON MURDER FARM SEE FRAUD IN POLICY SIGNATURE Insurance Companies Ask Grand Jury to Indict Chicago Physicians Consular interest has been raised in insurance circles in Chicago with those companies taking business and accident insurance policies, by the announcement of the city's insurance companies of this city, and insurance companies of this city evidence to the grand jury and ask for the indemnity of several physicians on the ground of compulsory to defend the companies out of city. The scheme pursued was explained by an attorney, who has been relied upon by the insurance companies as counsel in the matter, as follows: Many policholders in insurance companies which pay them for sickness and sickness have found them in financial straits due to the hard times and lack of employment, in such circumstances one member of family has been found to be ill and illness. The doctor would be unannounced either at that time or some weeks later. The rules and regulations of most of the insurance companies of the character mentioned herein must be made each week, and certified to by some daily licensed physician, before payment will be made. In many instances a physician would make out certificates of illness for three and four weeks subsequent to the appointment for each week, and certifying that he attended the patineet during a particular week; whereas, as a result of fact he did not, and made no effort of the patient; that the patient, of having money to pay the physician, and the physician was given to understand that his fee would be paid for the amount recovered. --- Many of the patients visit the doctors' office, and the doctors certify that the called in the doctor is the head of the state of Illinois for other policyholders or physicians to falsify insurance statements. A compulsory of this compulsory is the bound out of thousands of dollars in this way, and this compulsory exists in Chicago to an attaining extent, and is for the purpose of consistency between policyholders and physicians that the insurance companies have been forced to ask for the instrument of a number of policyholders and physicians to be furnished and when completed will be furnished to the state's attorney for them. No expense will be spared, and the patient will be assured that the present condition cannot be necessary to charge a small additional fee for insurance and furTHER insurance. This would be made the insurance fee is designed. SATURDAY MRS. LIV Mrs. Uxenia Scott Living Neighborhood Clubs of the St. the delegates to the recent co- Chicago on the "Problem of th has been in the league work for that time engaged in other holis a degree from Fisk Ute is also a graduate from the Sc in Chicago. She is the wife o nent St. Louis physician. Welfare ) MRS. LIVINGSTON, se- cant of the St. Louis Ur- dinary recent conference bubble of the Newco- ne work for the pass- ing in other social wai- s on Fisk University, from the School of Ch the wife of Dr. E. 医ician. Mrs. Uxenia Scott Livingston, secretary of the Girls' Neighborhood Clubs of the St. Louis Urban League, addressed the delegates to the recent conference of the league held in Chicago on the "Problem of the Newcomer." Mrs. Livingston has been in the league work for the past two years and before that time engaged in other social welfare activities. She holds a degree from Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., and is also a graduate from the School of Civics and Philanthropy in Chicago. She is the wife of Dr. E. R. Livingston, prominent St. Louis physician. Harding Fools Race Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 1972. The executive commission of the Nation's Office of the Environment, which this office oversees, concluded its sessions. Among the things then unweared the Poor Act abolishing bill, the Ku Klux Klan and the President's Committee, which was taken on the Ku Klux Klan, but a large majority of the members present expressed themselves as being in favor of the Poor Act, the federal government, because it is criminal to law and order and subservient of the paths of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The President Housing at Bremen is thus thoroughly discussed. The National Association was unhappy that the Poor Act was used for comfort and aid shown by him in going to the heart of the South rather than to the North or the Southern, and that it supposedly paid him and that we indulge his conviction that all citizens alike be given equal political, economic and educational opportunities. The Rev. Dr. Jensilian Waltshoff, Randolph, Holoman, Howard, Price and Tally were appointed a committee to these resolutions to the President. ULYSSES BURCH DIES Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 15-17. Dinesse S. Baruch, son of Elon and Mrs. Charles Burich, died in Los Angeles. Cal. Boy Artist Is Praised by Critics New York, Nov. 15—Among the meeting exhibits in the Rise section of the "America's Making" pavement, which was held at the 1st Regiment armory, the street and Park avenue was one of Albert Alexander Smith. The work of Smith attracted attention from the distinguished visitors to the pavement. Much surprise was expressed when the youth of the laid was learned and the use he has made of his opportunities. Smith's etchings are set in among the work of others, all of which is commended. One of who visited the pavement was the most special attention to the whole group. There was, however, particular interest shown in Smith's work. He is chafed with the nature of the art for Ralph Putzig. He showed a talent for music and art at a very early age, but his etchings were determined to allow his he could prove that his work was going to be of permanent value to him. Therefore he was first sent to the National Academy and National Academy schools in this city. Here young Smith made his mark. His father then had faith enough in him to send him abroad to Paris, where he is at present studying. The etchings which were at the armory are said to be the first that Smith was ever for being taught to paint. Much high comment was heard about his "Paris Street Scene" the "Bourn Mont. Lozernbourg" and the "Paris Head of a Jewish temple." CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 BIG CROWD IN PHILLY FOR GAME Annual Battle Between Lincoln and Howard This Year to Be Record Breaker Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 18—Philadelphia is football crazy, but this nation is not common to this city, for according to reports coming from all sections of the country, this condition in Philadelphia is but a part of the general condition that is prevailing throughout the North, South, East and West. Two years ago, when the Lincoln management announced that the annual football game between Lincoln and Lineau, would be held in Philadelphia at the big National League Park, the passions began to about, little subtle, but the move was without a double the most popular venture ever attempted in this country, and the success of the event ever been witnessed. Last year when the affair was transferred to Washington it was named the "football classic" of the country, and it now appears that each year it has come fixed in the minds of every one throughout the country, and it now appears that each year it will witness a plumage of shirts to their confines. There is now gathered at these events the best that we have produced. Leaders in industry, agriculture, medicine, law, pharmacy, theology, craft and Is Y.W.C.A. a Jim Crow Heaven Car? Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 15—Twenty-five young white women, members of the Young Women's Christian Association, will be visiting Iowa from June to October by declaring that "Christianity or no Christianity" they will not remain in the building where they are living. Once they are permitted to stay there, Miss Smith is not a resident of Syracuse. She came to the city Saturday from New York. As soon as she arrived, she met the of the alleged Christian organization and applied for accommodations. The Christian secretary, holding the color of the young woman's skin, informed the house. Not to be taken back by this life from a representative of such an organization, the young lady proclaimed that she had been nailed to her life she came to the city. The secretary, in a secondary, fell impatient to grant the accommodations she had relapsed to, the whole group of Christians in the building would have stood behind her in her lie, for as soon as it became known she had been given a room, the two dozen white Christians got together to try and have the Race Christian elected. The authorities had then come too far. While the matrons unfilled, the Jin Gao Christians put together and let it be known that a meeting of all the girls in the dormitory would be held. The matrons would be drafted informing the matrons that unless the young three woman were put in the street, they expected that the Christian matrons will yield to the girls. Miss Smith was asked by Race officers to make them look the white ones continued to look at their religion through eyes Lonnie Brooks, 3519 Wentworth avenue, was sentenced to 60 days in the house of correction and fined $350. He comer. Brooks was arrested by Sergeants Mcleermott and Cogger of the Stanton avenue station after he had pawned an overtort belonging to the police officer. Brooks and 3521 boarhaven street. Brooks told the court that Brown had given him a dollar and sent him after some moonshine whisky, and he had only taken the money while the whisky back in the pocket. Girl Kills Self Because Mother Weds Race Man Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 15—Ruther than face her friends at school after her mother had married a Race man, Stella Emery of the Race herself. She died from the wounds. It seems that the attachment of her mother for Clarence Kelso, the stepfather, had been much missed by her mother, mugging at the girl upon the part of her white friends in the street. The marriage between her mother and Kelso had only been celebrated morning of the tragedy, the stepfather called his daughter-in-law to hurry her off to school. He was answered by the sound of a shot, and Kelso found her prostrate on the floor, with blood coming from a wound in the head. The resolver lay besieged her. In a note which she had written, she declared that she could not bear the灾害 of the children at school. 'Frat' Men to See Home of Douglass 'Frat' Men to See Home of Douglass Washington, D. C., Nov. 14, 2014 connection with the 14th annual convention of the Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity to be held in Baltimore, Md. Dec. 27 to 31, National President Simon S. Blocher of Baltimore and National Secretary Norman L. McGhee of Washington have communicated with the Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity to the same of Frederick Douglass in Baltimore. In granting the use of the Douglass home for the college, which is to be held on Dec. 25, Mrs. Tahirli Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity upon the plan of communication and honor of our great statesman, Frederick Douglass, Mrs. Tahirli have consented to the college to hold a celebration to teach Pendleton and others the association to get as hostesses upon the occasion. The national officers of the Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity are to appropriate ceremony for the pluriplex. There are to be gathered in Baltimore from all sections of the country in the fraternity, and the opportunity to visit the home of Frederick Douglass comes as a rare privilege. Dean thorpe William Cook of Howard University, an alumnus of Frederick Douglass, who was a personal friend of Frederick Douglass, will make a short address upon the occasion. The Jetta chapter of the fraternity located at Baltimore will visiting members and friends of the fraternity on the pluriplex. FOUND LYING IN STREET Detroit, Meb., Nov. 18, Ms. Renshaw Thompson, 20, 4143 Hastings St. in Detroit. She was shot by the robber. She had been shot Walter Jackson and George King, who live at the same address, were held as taken to the Receiving hall. HOW YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED During the holiday season large quantities of very small envelopes with the result that all postal work is very much retarded and mail dissatisfied and torn to pieces. C. C. addresses should not be below 25kM minimum size of cards and envelopes should not be below 25kM addresses will be obligated obtained by cancellation marks. They are too small to be handled on facing table, necessitating three extra hardships, with the possibility not only to ticks but other mail. Delayed in cancellation because they must be postmarked by hand—some instead of through concealing machines. Delayed through difficulty in settling. Liable to losses or damages, as small sheets do not fit letter packages and cannot be tied securely. These old and diminutive skies pieces of stationery have come into use in the last few years, and only appear now in any quantity at Christmas time with the postal institution is speeded up at top speed and trying to keep on top of the load, and it will be greatly appreciated if the public will use stationery of the proper size in order that nothing of all mail may be expedited. SKELETON WITH SKULL CUT, FOUND Shallow Pond Gives Up Body of Unfortunate Georgia Peonage Victim Monticello, Ga. Nov. 12, 1989-John S. Williams' murder farm in Jasper Nov. 19, 1928—John S. Jarney in Jersey City, NJ, died on his last day. Last Monday, the skeleton of an unidentified man was found in a shallow pond on a plantation. The skull of the victim had a large hole in it, giving blisters to the theory that the man had been struck with an ax. This was William's method of manhunting on his farm hands. giving up its dead. Last Monday, the skeleton of undeclared man was shaken in a shallow pond on the William's plantation. The son of the man had a large hole in it, giving evidence to the theory that the man had been struck with an ax. This was Williams' method of murdering his father. Sam Lell Neighboring farmers attempted to keep the news of the finding of the skeleton a secret, but fear was expressed that the government would be involved in the county, where it is alleged, people still exist. This makes a total of 183 murders discovered on or near the town since Williams was arrested by federal agents last March. Assaults Own Child Williams is now serving life term in the Potton county postal district. His three sons, Holland, Larry and Marvin, are still at large, having been spirited away to safety following the arrest of their father. A government officer is involved in the lynching of Engene Hamilton, a minister, who it is alleged, exposed Williams' immoral conduct with his own daughter, who is charged to Williams by Sam Lell, who was bought by Williams from a white farmer by the name of Easonon for the sum of $160. Bell, in company with the police, told his story to federal agents. He returned to Williams as "Mister Johnnie" and declared that during the 15 years he worked for him he Williams, with the aid of that Williams, with the aid of that farmers, numbered 25 Gypsies in 1811 when they were camped near his farm. It told a well connected story. He said trouble arose between Williams and a Gypsy chief when the latter refused to trade in which Williams summoned reinforcements to win his battle. Murders Gypsies When the Tyrasses were breaking camp, Bell said, Williams with his jury mayad then at a bend in the river, open up the river, women and children and dogs survived the battle were divided between the white men, Bell declared that Lindsey Peterson, Clyde Manuring, Charly Clibson and him, and the black men, Sink near the Williams plannation. Nothing was ever done in the way of an arrest. For four faithlessness to Williams came from Bell, who each given a new pair of ovaries and a Christmas cilt, Bell escaped the Williams form by night following the planter's arrest by federal agents. The industrial department of the Chicago Urban League found work for 614 persons in the month of October. This is more than the total placement of the Illinois Free Employment Office in either Aurora, Decatur, Springfield, Danville or Joliet (out of these Aurora came nearest Employment Office placed a total of 1,550 persons, and in the whole state 9,952). The league is happy to give out these figures, which show that it compares very well with other similar agencies. The league has not only sent persons where calls have come men in 11 new businesses which formerly had not used the league service. SLASHES WOMAN'S STOMACH Columbus, O. Nov., 18-Edith Read, 132 South Front street, was cut about the stomach and left hip during a quarrel with John McDay. A Hubble telescope in St. Francis hospital, McBay disappeared. NEWS From Your Home Town and State Pages 11 to 14 A. B. JOHN S. WILLIAMS Georgia's professional murderer, known as the modern "Simon Le- gree" who was permitted to live by a jury of his "peers" after hav- ing brutally murdered thirteen of his form lands. Sam Holl, who worked for Williams fifteen years, puts the number at approximately thirty-nine. Howard Sad; Law School Dean Dies Washington, D.C. Nov. 15.—While it be true that institutions, like individuals, must bear their share of the losses of the human family, even so it is not often that one department of a university is called upon to sustain so crushing a loss as has fast fallen upon the school of law at university in the sixth of Dean Nicholson, whose principal takes place policy. The passing of Dean Richardson follows by only a few weeks the death of his brother, who served at Howard for 49 years. A member of the local law for 35 years, for 27 of those years Prof. Richardson was inducted into the infirmities of advancing the deanship and collegue the late Dean Leblatton, as teacher of law at Howard; and sent, with the infirmities of advancing the deanship fell February, his memorial properly fell upon his inductee, Colonel Richardson, Prof. Richardson of the colleges, "Joseph N. X. Richardson" was a prince; Yes so he war; and to token of that same testimony he is to be for the deanship, which he leaves with for greater dignity and honor than the office ever gave to him. Colonel Richardson did not demonstrate his recognition of the value of fame; then that quality was needed and the very years that he was inducted into the professions which were inexactly involved in his work, are element of the fact that he was no stranger to that nature of purpose and that he was a man of presses on to victory. Summoned from his labors in the school of law at a time when he himself most wanted to be a professor, he had just given the schools scholastic aims a broader and a finer outlook than they had ever known before. He then Richardson his left at a moment when he could least be paired. AGENTS Correspondents Owing to Thanksgiving coming on Thursday the Chicago Defender will go to press on Tuesday of next week. Mail all orders and news Friday. Saturday or Sunday of this week. This is important. PROFESSOR HITS BACK AT OFFICER Southerner, Fired From Harvard, Seeks to "Mess Up" a Race Policeman Boston, Mass., Nov. 15—A serge warns and threats to officer Fletcher N. Blair of Station Bexley,bury, england, against the patrolman on a charge of perjury and running a disorderly house. The effort was unsuccessful. The arrests from evidence now in the hands of Officer Blair, that the detainees in two cases in which he had to appear have united on charges of perjury and running a disorderly house. Several months ago the officers arrested and brought into court an instructor in physics at Harvard university, James A. Jumann. Durrant, a professor in his suspicious actions, an argument followed in which the professor and his afflicted bride-to-be are said to have widely abused the officer in his law enforcement inflicted Clandestine Layers Tried For this crime, the two alleged chastineer lovers from Dixie were tried. The young woman was set alight and sentenced to serve three months in jail. He applied for a rebearing. This was scheduled for the latter part of this month. The chastineer Blair was called up to submit chastineering evidence against Frederick T. Craven, the commander of the Royal Post, American London. He is detainment in these two cases is believed to be responsible for the attempt to run the office down. The attorney for Dexham, the Southern professor, wants to extreme pain to his client. Blair's character, Blair was warned, but knowing that they would be able to secure or threaten against him, he Dexham's attorney, Blair was warned, but knowing that they would be able to secure or threaten against him, he Dexham's attorney, Blair was warned, but knowing that they would be able to take up anything which might serve to intimidate the court at a moment which their client is facing. It was felt that their client if it could be shown that other Blair had purged in one or several instances, of the court that his testimony against the Southernner was untroughed. Indictment Rumor False. An unwarranted article was circulated in the daily newspapers to the effect that an indictment had been filed against the Danube attorneys were responsible for the publication of this tiger paper, thinking that public opinion may be turned against the false guilt. Oliver's father on the police force of the city of Boston has been accused of disclosing the identity he made in record for being uncoercive with crime in all its forms and disclined craft, petty and big crimes of his worth and agree with him in his conspiracy that the threats he has received and the sewer intrusion he has been going on are the efforts of the Southern Harvard professor and his girl, whom he was accused of being in the dark, to "de" him before he was forced to serve his time in jail. "LEAVE HIM ALONE," SAYS WOMAN: OF HEH ASSAILANT Washington, D. C., Nov. 18—Charles H. Hawkins, 1109 Congress building by Police Judge McMahon after being convicted of a string of abuses which he was charred with having huped his Maggie Johnson during quarrel. Mrs. Johnson was at the home of Hawkins when the alleged argument turned into his said he have been alteration beat the woman uncerterfully in his doorway and then threw her into the street. Afterwards he drove her back into the house again. A strangle feature of the case was the fact that, although the woman she refused to tilt, she charged her assistant or to prosecute him any way. She did everything could to make harder the efforts of to bring the crime justice. DENTIST RAGE ARTISTS WILL HAVE ```markdown ``` SOUTH NOW SEES INSULT; WANTS TO BEG PARDON Southnerer is Frank in Admitting That the Race Has Been Libeled The South, through one of its "ambassadors," has practically confessed to being a confessor to who has been inspiring insight on respectful members of our Race. The words of Iren. Bolton Smith of Memphis, Southern officer, as well as the individual Southerner, that the practice stop it harmony is expected to tarnish it, that it has been the extreme pleasure of the South to advertise itself in the South, that understood the Negro and the methods of handling him," Bolton Smith, himself a Southnerer, denies this, and the Collector says to say in the Christian Statesman. Mr. Smith's Appeal "The white people in every locality of the South should get in close touch with their leaders. They should grant all possible remissions coming from them for the improvement of the schools and their protection in person and property. Such leaders should be canonical white leaders of the conditions of which their people complain, and fault should not readily be bound with you for what they may say to them. If we drink them misuse we should refuse to with them, not through them. If they are not a certain freedom in their intercourse with their people we cannot expect them to must begin to show, in our address to the Negro leaders for whom we feel respect, some of that respect belongs to members of our own race. A Negro leader of standing and character is his wife, Mrs. for in our own tongue we have no other title of respect. We do it now in corporeal, and I believe we must do it in speech. "This will be difficult to many of us, but I see no other course if hope can contain relation of genuine unity. This is the only civilized country in the world in which all Norwegians, high and low, have been treated in equal hands." It has been the effort so treat the Nerro leader that he would side with the white man's government. The difficulty of our problem is increased by our failure to do this. Shocks Southerners Mr. Smith's assertion, coming on the books of President Harding's Birthday to Southern democratic principles, it has long been the custom of the city to add the use of "Mr." or "Mrs." to the name of a county under "mind" in order to avoid the use of "Mr." or "Mrs." in new items on social and industrial matters of our people, have given the use of terms of address that would reflect respectability on the new community now prevalent from the South. But the terms have been refined rather than the terms have been listed the list of "Genealogies" by placing the names of the individuals now prevalent from the South. When letters are sent out to the new community the name and the address are shown no respect whatsoever. Southern editor, commenting on the use of the titles "Miss" and "Mrs." frankly admitted that the names of the individuals where it had accepted maleness of our lines on the same plane with those of the race who were eligible for marriage. # 401. XV1. No. 47 November 19, 1822 Published by THE ROBERTS OF PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) CHICAGO--MES Iliana Inc. Tel. Engl. 607 Honored to award award matter February 11 in lieu of March 1 in N.D., IL. HL will be awarded March 1 in N.D., IL. TRENS OF SUSINIPTION in AS $15,000. FOREIGN $15,000 per year. FOREIGN $15,000 per year. HAYES Seta of Teeth.....$8.00 and up Fillings.....1.00 and up Crowns.....4.00 and up EXAMINATIONS FREE Open nights; Sunday 9 to 1 DR. T. T. WOOLENS 16 years Manager of The Hayes Dental Offices 21 East Van Buren St. Isabella Bldg. Between Wabash and State Diamond rings as low as $1 per week. Titanium rings as low as $1 per week. Lavish rings, silverware, watches at price within reach of all. Call R. R. DYSON, intersecting Wm. R. B. Burcher, Co. 523 Grand Rd. Doug. Gave terms. Strictly confidential. Northeast presents list of a successful medical career. Write to: W. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. H. THE BRIEFSTEIN & SONS INVESTMENTS W. 801 & 802, 657 E. 81th St., Chicago, IL Warden Asserts Race Prisoners Are Good Men Warden Asserts Race Prisoners Are Good Men Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 18, 15—Worries never cease. Sunday morning in the Jackson county jail after the chaplain had finished his discourse to the prisoners, the warden stepped up and he might have a word to say. His speech was contended to praise of the prisoners of the Rio Grande, for being trouble than the white prisoners and that when he wanted anything to do with them, he made it clear that he preferred them as prisoners. He also suggested that congregation submit, knowing that the courts throughout the South feel the same way about having so many jail inmates but probably for a different reason. MARCUS GARVEY TO MAKE APOLOGY TO CYRIL V. BRIGGS Ottawa, Iowa, Nov. 15.—Instead of drawing apart from each other, people from each country had better get together if they don't want to perish. said Roscoe Monroe, the Grand Opera House manager. After a wait of more than two years, Roscoe Monroe and spokesman of his people all to themselves. Also, people from miles around can in to see and listen to the orchestra and day as expounded by its founder. City officials sat on the platform at Ottawa, Mayor Charles Chiton, Newton Roberts, county attorney, and Roscoe Monroe, who introduced the orator, each delivered a short address of welcome. While Roscoe Simmons is a Negan, "really he belongs to all races." There is now talk about social work, a word is that the status social must be defined, respected and enforced. Natural laws seem to have other matters about. I believe that important women are confusing terms. Everybody knows that we are out of fall. History shows that it is hard to keep men down and their minds to get up in the world. "God help the Washington conference. When all is said and done, when the antiassassinates depart for distant places, ing the American white man will find that his safety is wrapped up in the country as they are made to feel that the country they helped to build is safe under the flap, nobody "I should look into the heart that down a people 13,000,000 strong." Of hardly less importance than the art exhibit recently held in the Art Museum, the museum's paintings, etchings, and so forth, which will occupy the ninth floor of Rothschild's department store during the exhibition, comprise the work of those artists who were denied a chance to show their wares at the institute on account of their lack of experience. It was so much exceptional work in these "rejected" offerings that it was decided to have another exhibit and to store management made it possible. Among those who will have painted the art in and out of Chicago, Two of his favorite foyette avenue, Mr. Dings has made a name for himself in the art world in and out of Chicago. Two of his foyette avenues, "The Woodland Pool" and the "Fleeting Cumulus." Those who have seen these two canaries have seen them great paintings, other art artists who have exhibited. Prominent society leaders have made known their intention to purchase points of Race artists for their homes. MAYOR APPOINTS ALD. JACKSON ON COMMISSION At the meeting of the city council Wednesday, Mayor Thompson named an unemployment commission of $8 million and attended the second several of the millionaires of Chicago. Alderman E. R. Jackson was appalled and attended the first meeting, which was held last Monday. In selecting members of the commission, naming the officers, and forest and welfare of our people, the mayor in appointing Alderman Jack-knife, working public servant, never tires of doing something for the fellow that is down. IN COURT FOR CORPSE New Orleans, La. Nov. 18—W. Josephine Hagan, 3288 South Frankfort, to prevent a former wife of her husband, who died last week, from having the body removed from her body. The judge signed a restraining PRIEST LIBELS RACE TO PROMOTE DISGRIMINATION By Ida Berry Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 18—Sunday morning, 7. Nov. 1, 7. I wished my way to church according to my custom. I attend St. Peter's Church, on the corner, and Vince's Church, on the street, and I attend I entered my pew with an ardent desire for the Word and a need of Christian conation. I receive the voice of the pastor flouted over the church and fell upon my cars with missing harpies. I watched his skiff about the habit of playing dice. In the course of his admonition he told me that I should not fall into the habit of playing the "miggers" games. I should not fall with a great shock upon me. To think that a priest would stand before a congregation and use the dice is usually a good read man. Did he not know that the game, as he called it, but the game of ancient Rome? And the Caucasians are the direct descendants of the Greeks, of yore, reveling in brutality. Nero, though dead thousands of years, lives today, burning of his black brothers with keen delight, to give inspiration to the "miggers" game is "submission" played in a Christ-like meek and humble and self-sacrifice. The Roman soldiers throw dice to determine who Jesus said in the words of the Psalmist: "They parted my rament among them, and for my vesture did they part." It was the "niggers" "game to embrace the Christian religion and give them the power to worship" "game to die for Christ and his church." It was the "nigger" "fathers" church. It was the "nigger" "fathers" church against all heretics. It was the court of the Holy Catholic church against heretics. It was the court of the cecleolistic life in Africa, and the church's mightiest champion against heretics where he was captured as one of the principal sources of devotional thought and theological knowledge. He was his mother, St. Monde, hold up before the world as a model of patience. Jesus Christ was a black "nigger" with woolly hair. You will say, "Oh, he was Jewish Jew than any other black man. Merchand was the "nigger"'s father as well as he was the father of the Jew. These assertions I challenge the want to believe the Indian and the African had waved the streets of Rome with their blood 49 years ago and the Christian church was then well established. I advocate church and Protestants are separated, with our own priests and nuns. Then we would have been the ones who church and he insisted as I have been coexes of times. I will suffer no inference because the world owes it to much. We are proud of our black skin in the image and likeness of God. There is not a page in history, an image of black man to blush, except the years he bent under the yoke of slavery in the Indian and in the West Indies under England. For my people I dare to be a Daniel; for my people I dare to die. One of the most peculiar phases of the Race's professional life is that which leads our dentists and physicians to clock into one given neighborhood, not only to our own derivatives, but also to our service, to serve larger practices on account of experience, priority, etc. It is a common sight to see displayed in the office of Drs. So-and-So, half a dozen or more annual announcements the offices of Drs. So-and-So, dentists and surgeons. They are thicker than the well-known "hair" specialists, and one wonders, with good reason, how much of this stuff will all get a living. This condition prevails to the greatest extent in the Steward. Although it is general knowledge There is no discounting the fact that there are by far too many dentists and physicians in Chicago. It is important to consider the great field throughout America for members of these two splendid professions — a kook as well as a doctor — for finding and for gaining a diploma is to head for and locate in the Windy City communities in need of these professional men, and it is true that splendid success has come to the majority of those who have been wise enough to take the challenge. Even though Chicago is the mecca for which they strive to have spread their influence and reach their huddles? Within the boundaries of this great city there are settlements of forensicimmunologists, among whom forensic biologists and forensic diaries are unknown. Why not locate among them their biographies and memorandums of their language and senses? We have had and now have men who have made and are making splendid incomes through this work. We have had the brains and Intelligence to graduate and pass the examinations, we have had the forensic and good judgment to pick out these sure fields of success and wealth. We have had much of a detriment to many of our professional men as it is to many who follow other walks of life. Wake up, quit standing in your own light. A GIFT FROM GOD THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MOBS' VICTIMS SEE HOPE IN COURT VERDICT Mrs. Joseph Stewart Given $2,000; Husband Killed by Lynchers in 1920 Laurens, S. C, Nov. 18.—A verdict of immeasurable importance to those in the days to come was rendered in the court here when Mrs. Joseph R. R. was lynched by a mole of white railways in April of last year, was awarded $200 damages against the police where the lynching occurred. This is the first case on record where South has been able to get redress from the courts. The prevailing South has been able to no longer be possible no matter how unlawful the acts of the mob were. Verdict Puzzles Since the case has been considerable talk of the influence which recent legislative policies seem to make counties in the city of the citizens who were lynched, may have had. It is recalled that the anti-citizens who were accused in destroying the mob heroes. The judge of the court where the trial book place in our court Carolina is the judge of the trial book place in our court Carolina was naturally a surprise to most of the white citizens and concurred that the verdict was natural among the white element to take issue with the judgment rendered by the county court to the county court to appear verdict but later indications were that Mrs. Ward would appear before the other victims of indictment will in the immediate future be pressed to make the jury's ample and make the jury's pay for their dirty work. South Carolina has kept up with the leaders in the lynchings and has not half of her population is white and a large part of it is highly mixed, and felt that the next few months may bring forth some very interesting developments as a result of the case. Honey Brown to-Sue Word has already come from Glenview, where a son lynched in February of this year, had consulted attorneys in February to restrain proceedings, and was lynched. Although it was never fully established, it was freely released to the public. The son was the owner of the KiuXu Klan. It is known that the slain man had received notice bearing the name of the son before the night when he was caught some miles from the Brown farm and farm from a tree, equally with the son's location is made to pay for this crime, the general opinion is that the county attorney has fastened guilt on the original parties to the deed. Mr. Brown, the father, failed to agreeable confirmation of the move. **SHOOT DEAF MAN** New York, Nov. 18,—Edward Goose, a deaf butcher, charges that two men entered his store demanding goods from the shop, one of them took a shot at him. He was found on the floor of the shop. The men did not disturb the wounded man in his pocket. THE FIDELITY DOUBLE INTEREST PLAN Baby Southener Sends Defender a Poison Letter Montgomery, Aln. Montgomery, Am. Robt. Abb, Pub. Co.: In your laws, No. 101. The Nerger does not go into the white man's house unless he is in the house. Why should he be sealed? Why? The white man does not want to come in the house. Why? The man who has any of the institutes of a gentleman does not even want to come in the house. Not even the lowest specimen of the white man does not desire to be in company of the white man, even the sorrowful one. Nor can ever be on an No Negro can ever be on an equality with the Caucasian race. for the Negro Race in an inferior race. Tours G. L. McLelland (McDaffy). NOAH THOMPSON WRECKS GARVEY'S ORDER ON COAST Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 15—Noah L. Thompson, local president of the Universal Negro Institutional Association, attended the annual meet- ing of the organization held in New York City during the annual marathon race, leader of the movement, outlined the phate patrol in New York poe- ch. Thompson was a carel boy who was united the per- sonnel of the national an- cestors and trained in Cali- fornia a much richeer person. Detroit, Mich. Nov. 18—Race relations in the United States are the first day's delilahion of the National Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which is the first national conference where were present from all parts of the United States, and from foreign bishops, editors, district superintendents and representatives of the different churches and bishops, and the present and most important in the recent history of the denomination. The speakers are bishops from France and India, also American bishops who have served in the United States, and China Bishop McBowell of Washington delivered the keynote address. The general address was need and Our Reply. ITALIANS AND RACE MEN WINE STREET RATTLE Ornseu, N. J., Nov. 18—A regular free-for-all light was precipitated when Louis Remegio of Valley road and Washingtonshire, a leave holder, argued over accusations they made against each other. Remegio is an A. He accused the woman of taking money that he had insulted her. Some of the face who were near by are accused of the attack and this caused the assembly of several score Italiani. A general fight ensued in which the accusing man and they arrived arrested both the Italian and the girl. ALPHA CHOOSES DELEGATES New York, Nov. 18—At a meeting held at the home of the accusing man, the Bureau great, the El Chapo of the Alpha Phi fraternity elected George B. 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Just west of Racine Ave. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 MATT HENSON AND OTHER ARTISTS IN HISTORIC PAGEANT Crowd Views Work of Darker Race at America's Making in New York City New York, Nov. 18—Thursday night's program in the exhibit of America's Making at the First Regiment of the Army was officially known as the program by Americans of Nyro Lineage." The arsenal was crowded, the audience more than those of our Race. Attendees in the various booths who have wetted hands across during the exhibit were unanimous in agreeing that Thursday's show was the best of the exhibition. Ms. Daley Taylap was director of the program, and the manner in which she presented the show was bound to her direction showed how well the singer had trained them, and her varied combination of those old stand-ups. "Ain't That Good News?" "Goin' to God?" "God's Heaven" and "Golden Slippers." Tahlec depicting early slave life and plantation pastimes on up to the front, where they were cleverly shown on a specially built stage under the direction of pieces under Allie Ross played beautifully. Deserving of particular mention, the condition of "Walk Together, Children," by Rosamond Johnson; "Swing River," by Harry T. Burleigh; "Walk River," by Harry T. Burleigh. A fitting end to those classical pieces was the playing in jazz of W. C. Haskins. A hard Working Committee. Although officially listed as charismatic, Johnson long ago resisted. E. Kinckle Jones then took up the work, though he met with much unexpected opposition in certain quarters he succeeded handsomely in active charge of our exhibit, did hercule work in aiding to make the affair a success. Others of mention are Allis Helen Hagan, Mrs. E. Aldama Jackson, Mr. Jean-Bernard Brown and Harry A. Williams. A special feature of the evening was Matthew Henson, who went to the North Pole with the late Admiral Pearl. Henson was dressed in the Matthew Henson, who went to the North Pole with the late Admiral Pearl. Henson was dressed in the Matthew Henson, who went to the North Pole several years ago. **Announce Baby's Birth** A baby girl was born to Mrs. Almine H. Hamer, 510 Vernon avenue, at the St. Lake's hospital, Nov. 1. ON Real Estate FIDELITY BOND AND MORTGAGE CO. 118 M. LAS SALLE ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 4189 CHICAGO GOLD BONDS The WAS Up-to-Date I Americans in Paris; What They Are Doing Commission Merchant Lieutenant Rayford W. Logan, graduate from M Street high school, from Williams College, interpreter at the late Pan-African congress, is an orchestrate from Aurufa, Mr. Logan is an ambitious, industrious and pro-american of the American army during the war, and was retained as one of the last inmates of the prison, but he acted as interpreter for the American office forces stationed at Isaac Fuller, 25 years old, St. Louis, Mo. was held to the grand jury under $2,000 for arrethy. He was brought back from St. Louis by Sergeant Gallagher of the Cottage Grove avenue station, and when arrested had in his possession $266 worth of clothing, which he had taken from John Thomas, 2968 La Salle street. Fuller stated that Thomas owed him $1,000 for long about paying him, that he had paid himself. Bordainx, Mr. Logan is making money, and his ventures should serve the young Colored men in America. **Mr. Levente William Bowman** has been throughout the time he attended the university in France, returned to America, was mustered out, and returned to France for training, and is now engaged as a cutter at the High Life Tailors, Boulevardier, and is now engaged as a cutter at the High Life Tailors, Boulevardier, the cutting school in Paris made himself efficient, and has held graduation from the cutting school. He cuts on an average of 25 to 30 a day. He was a former Y. M. C. A. war secretary, was discharged in France, and is now engaged in the exportation and importation merchant business. Mr. Logan, Mr. Williams is the middleman. **Mr. Bevera Mossley** is here from New York studying dancing and dramatic art. Mr. Mossley lives at 10 thue day art. and is determined to Mrs. Charles H. Young, wife of Charles H. Young, president of States army, is in Paris, residing R. Jusan Liamn, Mrs. Young is resid- ing at her two children, and is capturing her two children. The girl is in school at Brussels, while the boy is in the University of Paris, Mrs. Young will be old home and relatives for a short time of November to visit her middle of November to visit her dr. A. C. Brown, formerly of Chicago, is studying French almost night motion to obtain license to practice dentistry in France. Dr. Brown is happy, he will make good, go no desire to return to American. W. S. Nelson, formerly of Kentucky, is rather a strange place, being a strong Catholic country, for a IAP student to come to study the Musicians Among the many musicians whose our correspondence was met, many of them were former residents of Chicago and New York; these musicians played in both London and Paris, Mr. Calliour is well acquainted with Al- ter and his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Talher Jones are both from New York, and are quite su- cer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kincaid are every night entertaining the Kincaid four languages duet- French, English, German and Russian —and has traveled very extensively in Albert Smith, 23 'Boulevard des boutonnelles, is an art student and is in trouble underaking. Joe Royd, former of Chicago, and born friend of Daniel Jackson, is proclaimed the "Chicago Club" at 10 Ile Rue Fontaine, Mr. Royd's partner is a Kentucky, Mr. Royd, from Kentucky, Ky. Mr. Royd is making and a little boy, and is making good. Officers Manch, Carroll and Stainfield of the Third district quietly responded to the police alarm, and to the county hospital. He is held to the grand jury, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. 'I LOVE YOU," "Y'LL KILL YOU," GETS LOVER JAILED Mrs. Mattle James, 4520 Street street, had love savagely and audacity noon by Robert Wesley, 158 West 18th Street, the alleged desperate shopper. Mrs. James runs a little grocery store at her State street address, occasionally and made small purchases. He looked Mrs. James over; she appealed to him, but the little girl did not. She did not even know her would be lover by name—just knew he made known his intense feelings Monday afternoon in true cave-man style. "Say, I love you; let me go with you," he is allowed to have said to Mrs. James. According to her state, he added, as he cought her in the store: "You are alone here, aren't you? You are lover, aren't you? I will you if you don't go with me." 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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Jewish Friend of Race Writes Harding Letter Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 15—It is often argued that the law is just a man-made institution, the individual of the Race, the only thing saving him being his money. That is, it is known that he is subjected to some of the same discrimination that is in the majority of cases an effort is made to keep him to himself. That perhaps explains the friendly nature of the Race all over the world, taken toward the Race all over the world, doubtless been the nefarious activities of the smothering Ku Klux Klan. One of the most remarkable papers ever read at the meeting of the Los Angeles Forum here was a letter written an article in defense of the Race in the form of a letter Harding. The reading required one hour and forty-five minutes. It was varied lills to which we are subjected, and suggested remedies just America should accomplish. HARVARD PROFESSORS DISCUSS RACE QUESTION Boston, Mass., Nov. 15—Monday evening of last week, Prof. Paul J. F. Harvey, Jr., of Harvard University, andreaser of the Cambridge Urban League, had a notable gathering of professors and college fellows and their wives, together with many local citizens of Boston, at a racial co-operation and to learn at first hand what is being done throughout the country by leading the justice fish mission, to secure larger opportunity for our people, and to American law Association and president of the National Association for the Advancement of Women, the history of the Cambridge Urban League, presented an outline of the accomplishments of his organization during the ensuing fiscal year. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sacks, Dean L. R. Briigs, Mr. and Mrs. John Graham Brooks, Mrs. John A. McKinney, Mrs. W. B. Roberts and Prof. Albert Bushnell Hurt. 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PAGE FOUR BIG WINTER OPENING AT BEAUTIFUL DREAMLAND GAFE Messrs. Chirence R. McFarland and James H. Williams have bought an apartment at Cafe. 3520 Street street, and cards have been sent out announcing it when a special matinee will be given. This afternoon feature will continue with a special event every Thursday. Well known to those two young men have entered into a business venture to give to Chicago an important place in the country, Mr. McFarland is also connected with the Jackson Diamond and Loan Company, the new owners to please the public was in the orchestra and the change has been met with the approval of the jersey music is more peppered and Mr. Williams the charge of the selection of the intrest dance music. Entering to Chicago the demand is to be carried out to the fullest extent. The expense added to the dining service under charges of Louis Arrington, who will start Thanksgiving day with a special dollar table dhope more in the city. An attractive bill of fare, with the season's delicacies, ice cream and caskine at downtown, Mr. Arrington will serve a special Sunrise, starting at 4 o'clock each Sunday. The patronage of the public is cor- ded in the city, where it is exten- ded. The Dreamland is without a doubt the prettiest place in the city of the world. Farland will be one of the most popular places in the country. Mr. Lot- son retains an interest in the business. ANNUAL ESSAY CONTEST OPERA NIGHTS Opera night, Dec. 5 and 6, at the Athens Opera, the largest highl on Chicago's social calendar. A box party is coming headed by Miss from Spinfield, made up of Mrs. Mary Mar- well and friends, batteries, lecum, enco-mented by Mrs. Mrs. Albert George Lake Sweeney, Oak Park, Bruno and Glennore have made reserva- SPEAKS AT INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 18—A. L. Jackson, associate editor of the Chicago Defender, spoke here before a conference on the university Sunday. Representative business and professional men from all parts of the country addressed the "The Responsibility of the Younger Generation" deplored leisure among race leaders advocated more homes and asked for the conservation of high moral standards. EAT YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner AT TUXEDO CAFE 3032 Indiana Avenue CHICKEN SOUP OYSTER COCKTAIL CELERY OLIVES ROAST YOUNG TURKEY CRANBERRY SAUCE Meashed Potatoes Green Peas MANGO PIE JUMP PUDDING TEA, COFFEE OR MILK Served All Day and Night NEW VINCENNES HOTEL MR. E. BARNETT. Prop. 35th Street and Vincentnes Ave. Special Thanksgiving Dinner ONE DOLLAR Cream of Colony Soap Choice of Lake Superior White Fish Saturation Chips DOMAIN W. CURLEY Sauce Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Rose Pint with Apple Sauce Prince of Wales in Maryland Ham and Garden Spinach. Silver Pindock. Mayonnaise Dressing Silver Tomato. Potato Potion. Ice Cream and Cake Demit Tarse. SOAP FLAKES NONE WHERE $1.90 Value for $1.00 Money back if you waft it. Mail post- card to: FRENCH CHEMICAL WORKS 1340 E. 738 St. or 3012 W. Lake St. We deliver anywhere, any time. Six pounds for $1. Suffers Embarrassment Corporal Iayal Jatterson, Company D, Eighth Hibernian, has been greatly impressed with the number of another member of the Eighth Hibernian with the theft of army goods from the company. Jatterson, who was an employee of Company D, played at Play's Power Theater. He also had an unusual opportunity to play a part in the "Ding Ding Emergence," when one of the company took audits and employed as a cock room girl, play the part successfully for one week, with the Left 105 Detroit Mrs. Carrie Shurdan, formerly of Montgomery, Ala., who has been spending some time in this city, left for D.C. to attend college. M. C. Youngblood, New York, N. To Live In Philadelphia Edward J. Williams and daughters John M. Williams and daughter Minn, arrived in Chicago route to Philadelphia, where they will make their first trip to New York. Mr. Williams was away from the latter, and during that time was employed by the New York Railroad. Mr. Williams and his daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, the city. They left Saturday afternoon. Birthday Party Given Birthday Party Give Mr. and Mrs. Birthday Party Federal street, entertained with a birthday party for two little boys. Hertford and Curtis. and two, respectively, who received $100. Visit Tennessee Mrs. Martha Jones, wife of William Jones, proxeman, $250. S. state street Nashville, Louisville. Nashville, Louisville. Pulski and Dewitt. Return home, return home for the Christmas holidays. Honored on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Morris, 318 Mississippi State, in honor of Nov. 11, in honor of Mrs. djack Jackson, in honor of Mrs. djack present were Messina Wooden and Michelle of New Orleans, La., and Miss Nelson of New Orleans, La., and Miss Nelson, upon the invitation of Mrs. riffle, in a short talk to Mrs. Jackson. Inlured Internally When a street car struck a truck belonging to W. McCullough, 1312 Dearborn St., the driver was struck by a fire truck. Mary Fields, 46, 1800 Dearborn St., was thrown to the street. Upon examination it was found that Mrs. Fields had internal injuries of the abdomen. Carried to County, Horselta Carried to County Hospital the day before to the county hospital this week: Xira and Sally Sanders, 614; average, Mrs. Sally Sanders, 614; and William Coping, 614. S. State Hospital. Apparently Insane While apparently insensitive and acting strictly, she was a good friend Street, and James, F. White, 22, 55, Lafayette avenue, were carried to the hospital. They will be kind and observation. Struck by Train Walter Johnson, 38, 2001 State street was carried by a hospital helicopter to a broken bottle he received when he was struck by a car on 10th street and the L. C. R. track. Struck by Street Car John Anderson, 36, 3712 Federal street, was carried to the county hospital when he was struck down by a MADAM street across the street in front of 3113 Madison street. Mrs. Mary Davis, 321 State street, was forced to resort to the use of a BATES, 321. 3231 State street, instillation quarrelsome with the house. Home quarrelsome with the house. With a three-inch cut in his forehead. Found Ear from Accident Found Fat from Accident West 51st Street, apartment 72, was picked up by 51st Street, apartment 72, had fallen unconscious to the floor. She stated that she had been knocked down by Jefferson street, while waiting for a car. Stone had been drinking, and they are unable to find any witnesses to the accident. Something He Didn't Expect I was in Indiana avenue, was invited to a dancing event in 16, he murmured anticipation of a pleasant evening, with a run afterwards. He was carried to Provident hospital, where he was inflicted by one of four or five men who assisted him at the party. Gladstone, of some cigarettes in his pocket. Held for Murder William Brown, 31, 1514 Lake街, town center, for the murder of Fred W. Ursatz (white), 1545 South Carpenter街, town center, business at 4025 Federal Street, Oct. 16 last. Brown, who has been sought by officers by the Department of the Deputies street station. George Cuts Margaret Cuts. George Cuts Marcia Cuts. The scars on the body of his wife, Marcia Adams, were caused by the Provident hospital suffering with knife cuts which Adams was carried to the Provident hospital during a quarrel in their home. Falls from Street Car Please Let No Sleep Robert Dehn, 47, 2005 Federal street in New York, was in a deep cut on his head. Dean sat beside him, with a deep cut on his head. Dean sat beside him, with a deep cut on his head. Charlie who lives at the same address, looking at him awake and one of them inflicted the injury. Thrown from Street Car. From a street car at 5th street and Wentworth avenue. Mattle Hattle Brown, 40, 2005. The street and severely shaken up the street and severely shaken up the street before she obtained a firm footing. Tag Day Successful the city-widewide day, Nov. 7, for the benefit of the city's residents and for that institution. The city council voted its permission for the mission of the efforts of Jillus P. Taylor, Alterman Louis H. Anderson, the total man Louis H. Anderson. The total man of the social service department, the son of the social service department, the L. Craig secretary, to thank the L. Craig secretary, to thank the loyal women who donated their services. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF GUESTS AT IDLEWILD Falls Through Door Cairn Pallet, 19, 253 Ellis avenues. The various cuts and lourishes which he re- ceived at 253. Last 253 place. According to hospital, he was in an intolerated con- tact hospital, he was in an intolerated con- Fractures Hin Mina Stella Saunders. 19, 204 East pital street with a fractured hip, which she received when she was struck by a car. 19, 204 East street and South Park avenue. Kolfed in Abdomen A mysterious telephone call to the police, the ambulance to the 25th and State streets, where officers found Thomas Johnson, with a deep knife in his abdomen, with a deep knife in his abdomen, hospital, where he stated that in trying to stop a fight at the above mentioned crime scene, he was known party. The police have been unable to locate any witnesses to the crime. Shot Trying to Escape While under arrest with some allied attempts, W. Bathina, 28, 4646 Forsyth Ave. witnessed the attack. Eighteen officers attempted to evacuate and Dawes as they were about to enter the Cottage Grove Cottage Grove avenue, and was shot in Cottage Grove avenue, and was shot in cound in the county hospital. Struck by Automobile Struck by Automobile Mr. Acey, 28th Avenue, 282nd Avenue, Grove avenue, suffered a fractured hand when she was struck by an automobile at 31st Street and Cottage Grove ave. --- Walter Good, 29 years old, is at the age of 27. He has several bullets, wounds in his left arm that he may shoot at his wife. He is also the owner of their home. The Good lives at 55% of their home. Sought by Uncle Sam While agents of the federal authorities were scouring the city in search of evidence, the police chief, William Ouanan, 41, 211 North Clark street, was confined at the Paycatholic hospital suffering with epipeptic ulcers, and stated that his case is practically hopeless. Found, Doc Found Dead William Landle, 45, 2446 Dearborn street, was found dead in his home. He had died of heart failure. Dith Effective Weapon Outstanding Over Money Joseph Thomas, 19, 25th Indiana avenue, is confined at an Indianapolis hospital his shoulder. Thomas stated that while in a pool room at a nursing home, he marveled over annoyances with a friend known only to him as Alfred, who drew a knife and cut To Entertain Club On Saturday intermission, Nov. 15, the Women's Soccer team entertained at its home offices in honor of the Women's Club of Chicago. The team includes: Mrs. Rena Carey, Mrs. Lillian Carey, Mrs. Karen Carey, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Sodle Smith, Mrs. Mayne Brimley, Mrs. Rumelia Brimley, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Sarah J. Anderson, Mrs. Ginger Hecker, Mrs. Emma J. Andrews. Quietly Married Mrs. Vendetta Stokes and Leona H. Rae, Alabama. Ga. were quickly more popular than New York. The new Watson of Tulipan Baptist church, Watson of Tulipan, is one of the courts' most intimate friends. The brides' only attendant was a friend of the brides' and will meet at 10:30 p.m. in Indian ave. Pleasant Sunday Program Returns from East Grant W. Pointer Dics the funeral of Grant W. Winter was held on Saturday, November 5, at parloys Sunday, November 13. Mr. Winter had been a citizen of Chicago since 1903, and was a member of the University of Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C. having lived here since 1903. He was employed by the Great Northern railroad as a conductor. He leaves a host of friends to mourn his loss. Oriental gate, No. 68, F. & A. M. of officiated. Thanksgiving Barbecue Dr. Fred H. Ruhel, 611 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thanksgiving at his home to greet men. All are invited. See Bar THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Pass Through City Dr. W. L. Rooker, Dallas, Rev. B. R. Booker, Raleigh, Texas Marshall, Texas. were in the city last week en route to the National Conference churches, which convenes at Detroit, churches, which convenes at Detroit, and at the Idlewild hotel. Vista City Fred D. Wycho 20 West Taylor School in New York, days in the city during the week on business and visiting relatives and a couple in a coach to Kira W. A. Blackwell Brassex Through City William H. Blides, national grand chairman of the American Airlines, passes through the city a few days a route from Bay City, Mich., to St. Louis, Missouri, to attend a absent for more than two months. Enlarging Holdings Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams, 11541 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sullenger, who bought several lots through the Balloon Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sullenger, who bought several lots through the Balloon that beautiful suburb several months ago, are so well pleased with their in- formation that securely are more locked in this suburb. James Scanpan Beluga James Brannan returns country over an Jim, the timed turf horticulture overseeing his cacao with his family, Mr. Brannan made a fortune out of his profession, which he has invested in some choice small boy in Kentucky, was a playful small boy in Kentucky, was a playful other noted Rare turfman. He went on to turn down a big tempting position from the trotting turtle to stilt man, Mr. Brannan are occupying their beauty, turned down a big tempting avenue for the winers, Mrs. Bennie Stovall-Tobin Dies beloved wife of James Lee Tobin, daughter of Ben J. Stowell, passed away after an illness of only four days, after an illness of only four days, she was a very small child. She attended the public school her paternal services were held Tuesday afternoon services were held Tuesday afternoon she was a very small child. She attended the public school her paternal services were held Tuesday afternoon she was a very small child. She is survived by her husband and a brother, Dorsey. Free Thanksgiving Dinner The University of East Anglia Equity Lions League will serve a free dinner Thanksgiving, at the state fair, South Park avenue, who is vice president of the university, and unemployed from 1 to 6. Argyri designe to help can send their donation to the university, Douglas 128. The N. E. L. I. will serve 5 p.m. at the university, S. p. m. Dinner served only by ticket, Apply to N. S. Taylor, attorney, 315 State Street Chicago at homecoming Chicago was well represented at the Homecoming of the University of Chicago, where all visitors were given a welcome football game, the feature of the entertainment, was bitterly-fought and illuminated. All visitors were given an attractive picture in her colors of orange and white and that presented an attractive picture in her colors of orange and white. The picture from Chicago were George Porter, our son John W. Banks and daughter, Miss Helen Lefoff, Miss Lena Denkinson, Miss A. Wendover and son Frederick, Albert Lewis, J. C. Stokes, Mrs. Hamilton of Dandville and Tommie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday night, visiting with their parents with him. Sunday morning the University Episcopal church was filled with the company, after which the party were given to the church, and Mr. Nelson of Hickory street. W. R. Sobers Assaulted No. W. R. Sobers Akakuni, you commit an assault on a man with a heart and generate a painful puller and goodfellow, nevertheless it was done and done by an employee who prevented because he was told how to do the job he was worked on, he made his attack in a way by striking his blow from behind. Stringfellow to Sing Herbert Stringellow, the gosse priest at Easter at St. John's E. C. church morning, and A. E. Winters, pastor. Bethesda Announcements Beginning continuing through March, 1922, services at Bethesda Baptist church, 3283 Wabash bay, in the past, Members Icing, will cover themselves accordingly. Thanksgiving day will be observed in the West at 10 p.m. a plato, dinner from 1300 to 7 p.m. of the best turkey in the West at 10 p.m. a plato, dinner from 1300 to 7 p.m. of the best people, who always come to this church for wholesome food and ready, willing our autumn rally is set for $5 for mem- bers, November 15, Sunday, Nov. 27 is the day. Members living in other cities will send their pastor, Dr. E. T. Martin. Do not miss the event, and delay, feeling that it is time enough. If you will pay this amount to weather ourselves against the storm Mrs. Katie Minnard Dles Young Artist to Sing Miss Alpha Brixton, one of Chicago's of the oldest schools, is the solstice for the Metropolitan choral musical present Sunday, Nov. 27. Miss Bratton prepares to sing in four. Preparing for Slagging Never before in the history of Harvey Johnson, the coming of the famous musical conductor, Prof. J. Wesley Jones, and his band, the Chicago choir, people of both races are planning to attend a Special训 will the Illinois Central will carry the singers and Friends who desire it. O.TH EF YOUTHFUL TORM Everywoman Unfortunately the Avenue theater every woman and every man must platies be present on the night of the show. The condition of the sturdy wooden allegorical drama. Everywoman. The true torture of a woman is wormly. It is firmly illustrated by what the worm is. "It is not illustrated by what the worm is." Now, over two-thirds of the available seats already have been gold. The Hall has the happy faculty of bringing to life the big tent" (a mall of home-town stairs, each shimmering residentship) to Hazel Kennedy Davies, a terrestrial excellence; Marion Harrison, Care Lewis, Lillian Speed, Lillian Graham, Michael F. Mason, Faith Brown, Eather Cuvian, Goodall, Goodall, and every Although Dr. Merrell Curtis is billed as the director of the "Pusa" George Proctor, in the role of "Pusa" of many female narcotics, or we may miss one of the many female narcotics, or we may miss the ability of Mary Rose Dorset who assumes the title role. Her work with Desmond Dorset has charge of the sonnery preserving. The few tickets that are available, Daughter 411 or Daughter 2525 - Adult Duplin 411 or Duplin 2525 - Adult At Ebenezer Sunday afternoon, Nov. 20, at 12:30 Ebenezer Baptist church is to be a flower garden, lodges of U. J. F. will hold a mass meeting in interest of the building fund, which has claimed the membership of entire membership throughout the city. On Duty Again Mirza, Eliza Jackson, 3130 Elmwood city, for the last month, is much improved and able to be on duty again. Mirza, Jackie Jackson, 3130 city, of Elmwood, for the last month, is much improved and able to be on duty again. Mrs. S. E. Griffos Entertained Mrs. S. E. Gribs Entertained at the Avery, Mawson, lily, the entertainment Sutton E. Griggs of Memphis, Tenn. at the Lincoln, Chicago, Chicago, and Lincoln, Friday, Nov. 11. Youngest Member The youngest member of the Pyramid Building & Loan Association, who is in his 30s, will be with offices at 3529 State street, in William Street, 100 West 42nd Street, he owned two shares of stock in the association and the records show he has a bank account. **Backer Washington Memorial** The Chicago Tuskegee University will render a program at Bethel A. B. Church, 200 West 42nd Street, day, Nov. 24, at 3 p.m., in memory of Dr. Hoover of Washington, in Chicago's best talent will appear on this program. Choral Society to Meet The Progressive Choral Society will meet at the Wendell Phillips high school in Nashville, Tenn., and are requested to be present. Samuel McLain, president; Magnolia N. Lewis, secretary. Choir Pleases Music The choir music, the piano, the best piano used by musicians, will be used by the celebration. The choir will be made by J. Wesley Jones and his choir has made the fourth Sunday music of the season. We have bought a Mason & Ilamlin plan which will be quite an asset to the musician. We have used at the musical Sunday, Nov. 27. NORTH SIDE NEWS In The Grip Of the Law Violates Probation William Wilson, 60, 4663 State street, William Wilson, 60, 4663 State street, district, on compass of Mrs. Minnie Oliver, adult education officer, by alder Oliver, account of them being in his house, by alder Oliver, and have by Adams of the Court of Domestic Re- sidence identifying them at the Cottage Grove Woman Causes Accrats James Loveless, 1, $125,225 Federal street and 1, $125,225 Greenwich street, Owens, and district, on consultant, and consultant, on consultant, died fixed $25 and costs for house J.R. Newcomer of the Harrison street John --- Oliver Jones Flood Oliver Jones, age 31, 20 E. 37th street, an insurance agent, was injured in an insurance accident. William Ginnell of the Stock Yards Court on complaint of Oliver D. Hall, 436 N. Normal parkway. Elapsed for Asault David Blank, 34, 2014. State street, who was air-stripped. On Good Counsel's advice, he used a weapon on complaint of George Seal. The judge costs by Judge John R. Newcomer. Held for Larceny Edward Tannehill, 2014. State史 James Brown and charged with browne James Brown and charged with browne 2014. State trial. Avenue, was held to the 2000. 1,000.000. judge Judy K. John K. Newman Has Gun on Hle Lonzo Berry, 4916 Illinois avenue, Berry Avenue, 4916 Ward and harry of the Stanton avenue station. When searched he was found. He was looked for. He was hooked under the Saddler act. Held for Robbery Deverell Mooley, 639 E. 29th street, identified G. Johnson, 374 Grand Street. He was robbed him up and robbed him in his store. He bonds by Judge John B. Newcomer. Boy Sent to Prison Joe Hard J. 1958 Cottage Grove ave. and William Jackson, 30, 3114 Rhode avenue, were arrested by Officer Knight charged with arson on account of conspir- charged with arson on account of Charles S. Hall, 324 Cottage Grove ave. and William Jackson, 30, 3114 Rhode avenue, sent to six months in the house of Cottage Grove by Judge Warren, two other were discharged. Did You Lose These? Sarah C. Hard, 30, 3114 Rhode avenue, arrested Edward Jackson at St. Jasper YOUTHFUL ADONIS TRAILS TORMENTORS INTO COURT When a 16-year-old boy strolled into the Harrison street police station and asked to see a prisoner there it aroused the curiosity of Leont. Harry Whitley, who assigned his secretary, Sergent Smith, and Juvenile Officer Kelley to question the boy, told him that the boy had come to see was James O'Connor (white), 44 years old, with a record of having spent 22 of his 44 years in prison. He was 81 years old. Edith Goldstein and he lived at 1234 South Millstein avenue. He gave the officers the name of 18 different officers out of town, and two armaments of the Court of Domestic Relations. Fourteen of these were sent to the House of Correction, two were ordered out of town, and two armaments of the Court of Domestic Relations. James O'Connor, 21, 632 Darbern street, drew the heaviest punishment, as he was fined $200 and costed to a year. Paul Smith, 25, 309 Washington Park, and Alison months, and Earl Wagner, 361 State street, was sentenced to one year. A charity that should appeal to every day of the year, the Daily Day Nurseries, S. Dearborn is supported by the gifts of those charity organizations and afflicted babies' tables. Only a small number of women have kept this needed charity organization, not only the duty but the purpose of this work a dance will be given at the charity's tables. 7. The club, music, program and all the facilities are available on your part your buy, buying and acclim for doors to buy one or more pieces. For doors to buy two or more pieces. "As we have done it unto the least of them," WARM ROOMS AT TUCK WILDE HOTEL 91 EAST 33RD STREET Arrested for Stander Arrested for Stander, 7 W. Stander, 100 W. Street, was arrested by Officer Mary Stander, 100 W. Street, Mrs. Luja Maya, 6091 W. Washouge Avenue, Mary Stander, that Posey called her vice president, remanded for about her. Hertz to Grand Jury Junius Harrett Dearborn 街, was held to the grand jury under the order of the Harrison court, power of the Harrison court, bearer of the Harrison court, bearer of John Young, 854 E. 9th street. HOW TO GET WHAT CESS and HAPPINESS HELP THE BABIES Guns Cost Freedom Face Serious Charge GUN TOTES FIRED HARVEY JACKSON'S WIFE SHOOTS HIM: MAKES UP Harvey Jackson, 21, 2452 State street, a waiter in a cabaret, was shot Monday morning at 5 o'clock. The shooting occurred at his home after his return from work following an argument with his wife, Tara Jackson, who accused him of flirting with another woman. In the midst of the quarrel, Mrs. Jackson was shot and killed and Dennis Tucker, the second district attorney, was murdered morning the fire of Mrs. Jackson's jalousy had died out, her husband wryly, W. A. Mutchure, succeeded in convincing Judge Newcomer of the Harrison street court that it was discharged and arm in arm, with husband left the court room. Eighth Regiment Notes In conformity with the proclamation of the day, the team consisted of thirteen, Len Smitz, and directed by Jantant, chief of staff, F. N. Johnson, regiment participated in an appropriate regiment participated in an appropriate wartime victory by American troops. The exercises were held in the auditorium of Johnson's remarks on patriotism and Johnson's remarks on patriotism and patriotism enjoyed by all. Col John Patton, Captain S. H. Stradon were on Captain C. A. Captain Anderson F. P. Fitts. Eighth opening exercises at the Y. M. C. A. Battle of Metz" were many astonishing facts were revealed by Captain Pitts. Mery from the depot unmetersterm, musical instruments for the lead. With many of them are the injured, what it all means. The new schedule are received and work on some have wonderful result in the near future, and are extended the invitation to visit the team. The team was received and observe the men under training on each week. WEST SIDE NEWS By J. Woolley Jones WARNING! People are hereby warned not to pay their subscriptions to newsboy. If they do so it is at their own risk. ColdsBecome Serious HILL'S CASCARA QUININE BROMIDE Cures Within 24 Hours AFSCUAGID against La Gripe and it's dangerous effects. When weather is variable, when you have exposed yourself, bloom-bleed through or damp sheds—don't delay. G.C.B. Q. quality. Fertilize against the conditions of a serious C. B. Depend on HIH — Standard remedy for two generations. Tablet form. Quickies to act. Demand red box bracing M.HIH's patent and signature. HOBBS & GRUBB 454 East 47th St. Kenwood 798 FOR SALE 6534 St. Lawrence Ave.-Brick, 6 rms; every mnd. conv. $6,000.00 417 Eust. at 45th Place.-9 rms stone front; all mnd. conv. overlooking the street. $1,000.00 will not be on the market very long at the price offered. 6639 Champion Ave.-Brick, 6-7 rms; everything mnd. and in exc. price with a substantial cash payment. Can handle with $1,000 6125 Evans Ave.-Brick 5-6 rms; hot water heat; elec. lights; portable refrigerator; regular buy at $1,900.00 cash. 6 FLATS 651 St. and St. Lawrence Ave.-Modern conservatory. $3,000.00 regular buy at $1,900.00 cash will handle. 6533 Vincennes Ave.-One of the prettiest corners on the street; 27 and 28-room apartments, and 27- and 28-room apartments. Cash. Our Burgers Never Fail. 8 TURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 VN Are You 100 Pct. Colored American If so this is the time to show your colors The Drive Is On for a $100,000 Fund To erect this monument in honor the memory of our soldiers who so mobilized, suffered and died in defense of the conflict, through the conflict, growing white marble will be purity of their purpose; its composition will show our deep and purity of their purpose; its composition WE OWE THESE BOYS A DEBT, and although it is not purity of their purpose to repay it, we WILL BUILD A NATIONAL MONUMENT THAT MOURNS A MASK IN HISTORY. THE MEMORIAL We are calling for 10,000 voluntary workers to enroll your children in our movement. This movement is national in its scope and every community it be given a chance to be represented. We will have a large picture and a membership Certificate to hang on your wall. Or picture and picture will be placed in the hall of fame. The funds to name and picture will be raised by voluntary donations. Any amount you give will be highly appreciated. 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She was the life of the neighborhood she lived in, and made her bed in her every wish and in the midst of any big business transaction, with several callers written conversation, or sit on the typewriter Foster never complained, but gave everyone to understand that any wish of hers was "his law." In the afternoon she sat at the door of the Foster home, Rev. S. L. Birt of Pathel A. M. E. church office, Mr. Metracken A. M. B. Bryant, J. W. Robinson and Blackwell. Pall bearers were for playmates. Mrs. Asa chase, Harold Walker, interment was at Lincoln cemetery. Floral offerings were numerous, and telegraphs of congratulation came from many parts of the country. SILVER LEAF CLUB ENTERTAINS London, Ont. Can. Nov. 15.—The Young Men's Club is being made possible for the girlhood of its members through entertainment,Aristocracy at the home of Mrs. Paul Lewis The home was beautifully decorated and furnished. After an hour of pleasure and games the guests repaired to the dining room where a three course dinner was served. The guests talked by the members of the club, with Stanley Drinke acting as team captain and the officers of the organization and one to the "King." Dancing furnished the pleasure of the guests, and overseeing, Stanley Drake, president: Christopher De Weaver, secretary: Gerald Slinghutter was chairman of the banquet committee. The Indian Avenue Branch of the Young Women's Christian Association held its annual informal reception, Nov. 15. The program work that the women in Chicago are making possible for the girlhood of its members in this work. The Indian Avenue Branch won many awards for the Christian service. Saturday, Nov 12, the Blue Hingle Club meets with enthusiastic girls. It was their first meeting of the inter-Club Council, and Marty Robinson, president, Miss Norriss Weekly, treasurer. Its main object is the planning of the year's work for all executive work. The Blue Hingle Club are planning a very enjoyable Thanksgiving day by entertaining another girl. Thanksgiving day by entertaining another girl. The 50th Century Girls Club are having a 'Ready for Service' vesion until 3 p.m. Everybody is welcome. o Temple, Walsham avenue and Sixth Avenue, m, the elite of m, the social world and social world first time a time a first time a time a opera by talent own the Chichester own the Chichester side Oper. Co. side Oper. Co. location of James location of James sent Martha. sent Martha. n c e t e l e l. Our b u rches, l o c u s, ness, n e t r i p e s ness, n e t r i p e s a similar activi a similar activi s is true of me is true of me also a cultural life Miss Mary E. Jones funeral hacking naming other graves just the same the factor in our racial Miss Mary Jones will sing the stellar song "The Voice" by Paul Quinn Colborne, Texas, and is one of the women medals at the Chicago Musi- cal College. She is sobling with Herb Espinoza's music loving audiences is unexcel- ed by any artist. Phone Boulevard. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ANS EDITED BY ETHEL GA NEWS OF THE MUSIC WO NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT SKETCH FROM OPERA "MARTHA" Lady Harriet Durham, tired of the pleasures and splendors of court, determines to seek elsewhere for pastime, and hoping to find it in a sphere different from her own, disguises herself and her confidante Nancy as she visits the fair at Richmond, accompanied by Lord Tristan, who is hopelessly enamored of Lady Harriet and unwillingly compiles with her wish to escort them to the adventure in the servant girls, who are there to seek employment, and are hired by a brother, Lloyd, a youth of somewhat extraordinary behavior, his air being noble and melancholy and much too refined for a country squire, while the servant, though, is frank and jolly in his manner. The disguised ladies take the hand, they are bound by the unit she sheriff arrives to confirm the bargain. Now the joke becomes reality and they hire as servants for a whole year. eddings WILLIAMS-COTTRY Junction City, Kan., Nov. 5, A-O Mon., May 1, W. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Samuels, 231 West Tenth street, Mrs. Ida Williams- tor, memorial home of Chicago, Ill., and P. G. Gotty were married. The ceremony was read by Rae G. T. Hampson, pastor of the Sec- cure Baptist church. WEAVER·PRIOLEAUX Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Sykes Sykes 725 Langley, avenue, announce the birth of Dr. Solomon W. Prilothek, Thursday, Nov. 16, After an extended honey-moon South, Dr. and Mrs. Prilothek in Jersey City, X. N., after March The La Voyne Social Club met last Wednesday at Greene, 19 East 41st street. The club will meet next Wednesday evening at the office of Mrs. Allen, 2541 Franklin Street. The Silver Leaf Social Club met Thursday at Greene, 4225 Washahaven avenue. After business, the Silver Leaf Social Club met luncheon. Next meeting, will be with Mrs. Carrie Harton, 6422 Evans avenue. Next meeting, will be with Mrs. Porter, secretary; Mrs. Eva Grant, reporter; a party was given Nov. 11 by the St. Chelsea Fives Club at the home of the street. The evening was silent with music and dancing. The club of St. Mark church held its monthly social meeting at the residence of Miss Lillian 1 (1-10) day, Nov. 16. Hermes Zimmerman, the $2 and $3 club. The $2 and $3 club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mamie Barker. Members of the bors are requested to be there at $8. Mrs. C. Guy, secretary, Mrs. C. Guy, secretary. Chicago Union Charity Club met at its Veron avenue, Thursday, Nov. 10. Mrs. Fryer and Wright were introducted. The Sille Walker was the guest of honor. Mrs. Dixon, 2019 Calumet avenue, Mrs. Chara Brown, president; Clara Burns. The Cornell Charity Club met in its annual subscription tea at the home of Mrs. Anna B. Williams. The program was under the management of Mrs. Anna B. Williams. The program is given in next week's issue. The next meeting will be at home of Mrs. T. G. Macon, 4733 Chalm plain avenue. The Matron's Art and Social Club held their meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Katriney Langton, the cheon was served and business affairs will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Eichhern, apartment 12, 414 E. 33rd THEL GAVIN MUSIC WORLD Notwithstanding Lord Tristan's expectations, the ladies are cared for under the names of Martha and Julia. In the second act we find the ladies in the company of the tenants, who see course they are totally ignorant of household work, and as their wheels turn they how to spin. In his cough but kind way, he always commands and advises them how to spin. He fails in love, he Lonelily does when he wishes anything done. He has lost his heart to Lady Harriet and she is pleased by his gentle touch. She is by no means willing to accept a country square and wounds him so much that sought Nancy for the same purpose, but she hides herself, and at last the girls are sent to bed very anxious and scared. This is taken has taken. But Lord Tristan comes to their rescue in a coach and they teach the tenants. Plunket awards to catch and punish them, but Lonelily takes into deep melancholy, from which nothing can arouse him. (To be con- Michigan. Avenue A, M. E. M., Zion W. Rivers, pastor. The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Pointer was held at Michigan W. Rivers, pastor. The pastor of Nev. S. at 11:50 o'clock. The pastor will, well, preach of Walters; Rev. K. E. Hendricks of St. Catherine, Rev. J. M. Mc. Greenwood, Last Sunday the pastor preached at both morning and evening. Carter's Temple C. M. E. Church, Md. and Champaign, Rev. A. Stout, D. D. pastor, Dr. Stont preached at Champaign, June. Fannie Wise, Prof. Low, Jane. Fannie Wise, Prof. Low, well known musician will appear at Carter's Temple. Monday evening, at Carter's Temple. Monday evening, the direction of Prof. J. H. Woods. Central Baptist Church, Giles avenue and Pershing road, Rev. J. W. Coleman, pastor. Services on Sunday last week were the morning. The choir rendered special the McFadden will preach next Sunday. Coleman will preach at the Liberty Imp. and will preach in) a joint rally, at 3 o'clock p. m. The Christian Endeavor of Grace Sunday, Nov. 28, Stijlget, "The Goodness of God!" Ps. 34:1-16. It will be a talking meeting, will be William W. bearer, Charlotte W. president, The Free Will Baptist Church, 140 W. 41st street, will give a Thanksgiving talk,迎宾. Rev. W. H. Dixon, pastor. MUSIC & POETRY is swelling to unlooked for theatre. The Nietzscheian theory individ- ualizes music into individual musicians backed by the mental freedom of the New Americanism, as samplers for cone conception can illi- fied to be aesthetic. 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While there are crooks and near crooks in the play, it is not, in the accepted sense of the word, a crook. A crook is out of the ordinary run and makes it the exceptional play that it is. A real hit was made the final half or last week by the singing, talking and dancing team of Covan & Jones, who were surrounded by as strong a band as the other. The turn is a fast working one that holds the folks out front and no doubt will be heard from in select company in the near future. Cross & Jackson, being Tom and Margaret, a vocal novelty, put their stuff over in the most approved way. Miss Jackson's voice has lost none of its melody and coupled with a solo and some nitty comedy work by Cross the turn. They were on the bill on Saturday and Sunday. The first half of this week featured Ernest Whitman, the popular vocalist, who put over a neat singing and talking single, and a fine line of jokes of late vintage, some well selected songs and a world of wonderful dancing, the combination going over for a great hit with the audience. There are always five or more songs, a picture and special added attractions on Monday and Thursday nights. One of the best companies seen here in months is the Choo Mitchell stock, 52 people, which is holding forth here in all of its every performance. M. A. Mitchell, one of the clearest ladies in the business, has surrounded herself with a fine bunch of diversified talent. In all of the hands of the leading sort, the dialogue throughout is intresting, all songs are new or original, the principals are capable, the chorus far above the average and the cosumes all that could be asked for. M. A. Mitchell is one of the best on the T. O. R. A. Don't fail to see it. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 16.—One of the biggest and best acts of the kind ever seen at the Standard is making a great hit this week. It is the Kid Kaiser, with 20 people, and it is a riot of comedy, song and dance from start to finish. Fred Jennings, banjoist, is making a fine impression with his great work on his instrument, and Katy Jones, the plamouche, are going over in clever style. Pasquale & Reno have a nifty novelty, and Doyle & Doyle, presenting their "Jazz Bizzard," have a pleasing offering. The Stars are playing "Old Man Jones" is a real riot, and the Right Bight Devils, performing hazardous aerial feats, are creating a sensation. Other acts which are also going over are Bradford & Foster and the crackerjack act of Mayo & Glum in what is properly billed as "Songs, Style and Steps." RUSCO & HOCKWALD'S FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS New York—Edith Wilson packed them in at the Lincoln Theater. She is proving to be one of the best attractions on the road. She had the R. O. sign out all week at the Philadelphia singh them lines. Pistol Pete and the rest of the Original Jazz Hounds are with her. T. O. B. (Theater Owners' Booking As All Acts, Compan and Theater Manage B. A. Booking Association) T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) All Acts, Companies and Theater Managers! Communicate with the T. O. B. A. Suite 304-6 Pound Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn. SAM. E. REEVIN, Mgr., or S. H. DUDLEY 304-306 Pound Building 1223 Seventh Street, N. W. Chattanooga, Tenn. Washington, D. C. --- a gripping story of the mystery and at the ground this week, and it is "getting" the large audiences and other present engagement in a dene. While the characters of the play are, for the most part, near crooks, the author advances an interesting argument in unison. He does 4 unism. He does "Tony Langston this and avoids the dangerous pitfall of making his play a sermon. The scene where the woman who has been taking her clients really goes under the control or a spirit and actually becomes a medium is one of the most interesting in using a theatrical mood. In met. "A Hole in the Wall" is looked upon as the greatest play of its kind since that great mystery drama. "The Thirteenth hair." It is a story of the underworld and what may be termed the other world, and its weird and fascinating introspective laughter and abundance of thrills. It is a novelty in every sense of the word. "A Hole in the Wall" in- HUDGINS HOME Johnny Haldins, featured co-founder with the Monte Carlo Girls company, will appear in his home town, Baltimore, Md. Gaylord Theater, all of next week, starting Monday, Nov. 21, by the Monte Carlo Girls and dancers which have made him famous all over the big wheel. Johnny has a world of friends in Baltimore and they should turn out on ensembles, as the Monte Carlo Girls show is one of the biggest, best, brightest and closest in the business. Lena Legget says that mail will reach the street, Norfolk Va., where she is playing a successful engagement. Can Use First, Clean Last Performance MANAGERS ARTHUR HOCKWALD 115 W. 5th St. Kansas City. Mo THE AVENUE THE MONOGRAM THE STANDARD EDITH WILSON "ARKANSAS BLUES" ARTO Record No. 9053, sung by LUCILLE HEGAMIN, accompanied by Her Blue Flame Symcponters. EMERSON Record No. 10443, sung by NOBLE SISSLE, accompanied by Eubie Blake. OKEH Record No. 8002, played by TIM BRYMM and his Black Devil Orchestra. "ARKANSAS BLUES" PLAYER PIANO ROLLS U. S. Word Roll No. 40477, played by CLARENCE JONES. Mel-Q. Dae Song Roll No. 4549, played by EUBIE BLAKE. Q. R. S. Word Roll No. 1670, played by JAMES P. JOHNSON. Price $1.25; by Mail, Price Postpaid, $1.50 On Sale in Music Stores Everywhere. In Chicago at the following: WILLIAMS & PIRON, 4404 State St. CHAS, L. L. EWS, State St. LLOYD SMITH'S MUSIC STORE, 3151 State St. DE KOVEN'S MUSIC STORE, 3030 Indiana Ave. E. M. GRADDOCK, 3821 State St. BRUNSWICK MUSIC SHOP, 3228 W. Madison St. Go Get 'Em Rogers, the Dancing Bricklayer and Plasterer, is a hit on a fine bill for the Shuletars at Crescent Beach. Wilson & Wilson, with Philip Giles, are playing the week at Rochester, N. Y., and send regards to all friends. Greentee & Drayton are playing the New York City. The set is going line at all stops. Mail, 1571 Broadway, New York, N.Y., care of Morris & Fell, Send route. Carter & Cornish have started a four weeks' engagement for the Fox time, in and around New York, and started a fourth apartment, four apartment, Henry "Gang" Jines, with the Bernstein Broadway Scandals Co., is making the Gayetty theater, Minneapolis, Minn. Hunter & Crackshot, always works, are at the Novelty theater, Kansas City. Glenn & Jenkins, one of the real big time screen teams, are playing the lyric theater, Gammon, Canada. Green & Burnett, making the hit of the season, are between the Strand, at Brocken, Mass., and the Colonial theater, Newport, R.I. Coleman & Johnson, on the T. O. B. A., are at the Washington Theater, indianapolis, ind. Hudgins, featured comedian with the Monte Carlo Girl Burlesque Co. is playing one night stands this week, through Pennsylvania, with an opening on the first at the Earl & Lazzo are playing the international time in and around Detroit, Mich., and going good on all bills. Brown & Shackleford are playing the week at the Washington, N. J., with Newark, N. J., in follow. Mahita Copeland, with the Watts & Wills Co. writes from the Mid-City Theater. Washington, D. C., that all is well. She says hello, Jessica Williams. Arthur L. Howkins and his Delegates from Dixie Co. are having fine success addressed to 2162 7th avenue, New York City. This week, Prospect Theater, Sid Easton and James Stewart, the one-sing wonder, are doing an anat that is proving a novelty. Mail with Little Hille Metoy, well known to all Charleson in Philadelphia, died in that city last week, after an operation. The deceased was a girl named Charleson who knew her. Dave & Tressle are doing great in the East. They say that mail will reach New York, X. Y. to 120 W. 155th street. Grosham & Martin were a knockout at the Lyceum Theater, Cincinnati, O. M. Muzzle Bichion states that mail will reach him it addressed to 444 West Pretty the great made a gift throughout Alabama and Georgia with his Canadian magic act. Mail, 332 Magnolia Watts & Willis. Ebony Vamirews with Billy Watt, Mina, Patti Willis, Campbell, Jenkins, Mamie Adkins and Iris Pee Wee Williams, is playing the second week of a three City theater, Washington, D. C. Bonnie & Sweetie, the best of the Sister acts, are at the Washington the Alice Georgas of the Dunbar Players, who was forced to return to her home in Philadelphia, Pa., on account of ill health, returned to according to a letter, read on Sunday. E. T. Rogers has closed his place in Squamish and is now operating the Pullman Pool and Billard Partors at the Squamish Dept. of Arbor, B. C. He will handle the Defender. Holly DeLeyes Bebana Girls are the second female to play in the emergence of Dunker Theater, Columbus, Ohio, and packing them in them. The Florida Four were entertained elaborately by Miss Kite Fisher, who played the Globe theater, Kansas City, Mo. Edgar Martin and his joyful Girls Washington, D.C. and doing nicely. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ANKSGIVI OV A SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8:20. SUND ND T OR TWO KSGIVING D OVER SHOW You'll Never Forge You Can't Afford to Mi Don't TLY AT 8:20. SUNDAYS: SUPPER SH D THI "OVER THE OVER THE HILL NIGHTLY AT 8:20. SUNDAYS: SUPPER SHOW AT 6; NIGHT SHOW AT 9. THANKSGIVING: 2:30, 6 and 9. Box Office Open Daily at 1 P. M. The E. D. Kemp Comely Co. is in rehabs and will soon hit the grit. N Lincoln boulevard, Centrilla, II. Moore & Moore, Baby Girl and Cootie, wrote last week that they were dancing at the Lincoln Theater, Louisville, Ky. Lula Coates & Crackerjacks are splitting the week between Blaire and Miller & Anthony, doing great as a team in vaudeville are splitting the week between the Fredham and Collin Miller teams. Fiddler & Berry are splitting the week Fiddler & Berry are splitting the week at the Grand Central theater, Johns N. B., and doing more than well, Smith & Butler Co., the Laughakers, are playing the pretty town of Moss and Frye, "Howd Merchants," headed for the coast on the Orpheum Theatre, Heminphein Theatre, Minneapolis, Minn. Joe Shettell and his Creole Fashion team are playing the Seattle, Wash., and getting swell press reports all along the way. Send route, dates and Ringedge are splitting the week at the Grand Central theater, Cleveland, Ohio. Jones did a world of music at Detroit, Mich. The set is headed East. Billie McLaurin's Ten Speedmakers, with Jerry Drysley, Tiffany Marshall, and John D. McCarthy, are playing the first of a two weeks' stand at the Liberty theater, Greenwich Village. Williams & Williams, "The Bird," are at the Lafayette theater, Winston-Salem, N.C. doing their final of a fine performance. Roy White and his Stylish Stoppers are playing the week at the Lenox theater, Augusta, Ga. playing the celebrated tenor, is playing the work at the Foraker theater, Washington, D.C. Leon says that a man named Jefferson has quit teaming with Miles and is a member of the Sammie Lewis Co. playing the present show at Lafayette the Amanda Richardson is splitting the playoffs. Ohio after a great week in in- ference. Ohio after a great week in in- ference. M. T. Ford, with the Musical Magpies, writes that that organization is kept busy playing dates in and around Cleveland, Ohio. Dare Devil Robinson, Jr., 355 Howling Green avenue, Richmond, Va. Dare Devil owns a airplane. Dare Devil must want to fly. Let him fly. Ya. Bo. Blair in the lead, are playing Waco. Fort Worth, Dallas and Texarkana. John Blair is now manager of the Colonial theater. Hugh and Chestnut streets, Portsmouth, a. and b.ook to hear from a stock company, etc. The Fox & Jackson City Girls Co. West 142d street, New York, N. Y. The show opens at the Robert theater. Fox, it will be 5009.5 per week. Seymour & Jeanne are splitting the week between the New Turbo, Detroit, Mich., and Lowes Theater, Hamilton, Mich., over the lowe time for this fifty act. McGarrard & D'Gaston are Famous Routine Steppers are playing the week at Lowes Theater. A fine letter from John Drake states that Billy Ewing Vamong Along Co. is having success all along the line, with the Mouse Theater, Washington, D.C. LULU COATES & CO Green Bay, Wis., Nov. 17—Laina Caines & Crackeager, one of the greatest singing and dancing acts ever seen at a local theater. Is the head- lined attraction at the Orpheum the present half of the week. The act is a real sensation and at the finish the remarkable acrobatic dancing of the centre lineup that the show up in a landmark, all of which are far about the average, and capacity business is the result. SONG HIT KANSA A Down-Home Chant by NG HIT OF T NSAS I own-Home Chant by SPENCER WILL VING DAYS VER TO T You'll Never Forget! You Can't Afford to Miss! A Don't Miss DAYS: SUPPER SHOW AT 6; N THEA "OVER THE HILL" "Over the HILL" is the show that will be put on at the Grand next week. This is the dramatization of the same story which has created such a furore in picture or theater this season and is one of the classic modern things. The cast will include Andrew S. Bishop, Miss Desmond and an array of favorites which will insure a perfect presentation of this great show. The story is of the most touching sort by the artists are many and the offering should be one that will be long remembered by those who take advantage of the chance to see it. Jayne & Foster, the Easy Goes, are playing the week at Mouse Jaw, Sark E The Lure of Life and All Its Caressing Voices THE HAND OF LOVE BROKEN SOUL TO HAPPINESS Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 24-25-26 FAMOUS Record No. 3045, sung by LUCILLE HEGAMIN, accompanied by Her Blue Flame Syncopatora. ARTO Word Roll No. 1501. STAFF NOTE (with Words and Notes) No. 1109. PIANOSTYLE—Instrumental No. 47949. Word Roll No. 13017. VOCO Word Roll No. 5501. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 17.—Charles Gilpin, the celebrated actor, starring in James O'Neill's "Emperor Jones," opened at the Teek theater on Monday. Never in the long history of this theater has such a sensation been caused as that which followed the different tragic scenes he presented, and on opening night, and every night since, a curtain speech has been necessary to allay the demands of the orthodox capacity audiences. Living right up to the advance notice, Gilpin stands head and shoulders over the Teek and his engagement should prove to be a record one in point of attendance. 9.00 NOW Better of the w! Box Office Op e Street SEATS EARLY EN ATER BEAR PLA 's Greatest At deville re Phot LARENO Wonderful LAR M EDIT HERE FOR YOU S BLU LIZA JA gen of the Blues UMBIA RECORO. No. National Jazz Hounds Bradford, Inc. 1547 TH NEA Outside the Loop ORCHESTRA LARENCE LEE, D. THEATER ON State Street, at 31st RESERVE SEATS EARLY. VICTORY 66 Music by CLARENCE JONES and His Wonderful Orchestra POPULAR PRICES SING'EM EDITH THEY ARE RIGHT HERE FOR YOU NERVOUS BLUES & VAMPIN' LIZA JANE Sung by the Queen of the Blues EDITH WILSON, on the COLUMBIA RECORO, No. A3479 With the Original Jazz Hounds Fineest Equipped Theater Outside the Loop. 1200 Roomy Seats MUSIC BY BEST ORCHESTRA EVER ASSEMBLED CLARENCE LEE, Director Daily, 6 P. M. to Midnight. Last Show Starts at 10:30 P. M. MOST POPULAR THEATER ON THE SOUTH SIDE GIBSON'S STANDARD Sale Owner and D T, AT 12TH, PHILA OVELTY ACT TIME EVER RE. IS THIS 7 STATE STRE of Great side the Loop... Con ER'S STATES HAMMARD & SON ME T 3143-49 STATE ST eats E'S SYMPHON FINES RD T set and Michigan Jack's Sym Photoplay D OWNER AND STATES THEATER 3507 STATE STREET The Home of Great Features Fineat Picture House Outside the Loop. Continuous. 2 P. M. to Midnight E. M. WYER'S STATES ORCHESTRA 1500 Comfortable Seats Mammoth Pipe Organ ERSKINE TATE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Continuous, 2 to Midnight REAL REEL FEATURES POPULAR PRICES FINEST THEATER IN CHICAGO PICKFORD THEATER 35th Street and Michigan Avenue Clarence H. Black's Symphony Orchestra Selected Photoplays of Class O. C. HAMMOND OWNER OF PICKFORD, PHOENIX AND VENDOME THEATERS THE ATLAS THEATER 4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street The Place to See "REAL" Pictures All the time Hear the Famous Atlas Orchestra --- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 100 P. M. ILL Better Than the Picture! of Every Day Life! ce Open Daily at 1 P. M. eet, at 31st EARLY. VICTORY 66 PLAYING Best Attractions in ville and hotoplays ENCE JONES ferful Orchestra R PRICES THEATER NEAR 47TH STREET June Loop. 1200 Roomy Seats STRA EVER ASSEMBLED LEE, Director Last Show Starts at 10:30 P. M. R ON THE SOUTH SIDE E P oes - ce SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 - THE CHICAGO DEFENDER PAGE SEVEt ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 002 ee aman nIrUnS VETEy NNR EE EE SE SA AES EES SEE a EE < 7 © : ‘a First Time on Any Screen ---- Exclusive Engagement —~- 6,000 Feet of € THE FIFE PRODUCTIONS COMPANY Presents See eee eee eee ee, em, 5 ; A Sensational, Meloc A MODERN CAIN "orcs 3 A PRESENTATION UNIQL A SMASHING DRAMA OF PRESENT DAY LIFE, Offered in Wonderful Manner With an ; BROTHER Vv 3 All-Star, All-Colored _ Cast 3 Ina Fight for Right, 3 and the Love of a Tru: Inchiding: (4/02, WRMYM is RBMIEN — Guid2!MBenerr, and Others — £5 cenesneaeneesemees . PAUL-STONE AMUSEMENT Co. P M THREE DAYS ONLY! 2P.M.1 Taare pays ON] STATES THEATER [ites 3507 State Street qT Prosperity Is Here! For the Independent Exchanges and : i Theater Managers who will tie up with the : 5 Season's Only Moneymaker In the Great Seven-Reel Photo Drama . bk ” ALL-STAR COLORED CAST Going Like Wildfire! Played to record-breaking crowds at the Olympia Theater, | Philadelphia. / Crowded the Lincoln Theater, Louisville, Ky., for week. Mammoth Theater, Dallas, asked for additional days after showing picture for four days. | Hippodrome Theater, Richmond. Va.. played to a record business at 25 and 40 cents admission. Chas. A. Somma. manager. says it gets the money. Sinnywest Film Co., New York, buys rights for Greater New York at highest price ever paid for a Race play. Rooked for two weeks’ engagement in: New York City. Picture ran eleven consecutive days in same district on its first run in Kansas City. to record business. & , + “NUFF SED’ ONLY A FEW SELECTIVE TERAITORIES REMAIN UNSOLO independent Exchanges and State Right Buyers, Arrange Now Fer the Greatest Prosperity cture You Have Ever Handled. TILANE Hitaaceer Belt Vour Competitors to Early Play Dates ARDLAUER PRODUCTIONS. Ozark Building, Kansas City, Missouri “ACTION” Hoot Gibson Will Be Seen in Fast. Work at the Owl Hoot Gibson, the hard riding young Universal stars a8 scheduled to. spat weross the screen of ihe Owl theates on Sunday and keep moving until “Action,” bis new and sinashingly dramatic Western stury, reaches its whirlwind, finish, “Action” could not have been a bet- ter story it it had been built to Hoot Gibson's ancasure. “The story was ovighally writen by J. Allan Dunn aed wad by thousunds dx “The Mus vote of the Three Star” Universi Lenght it, assigned Jack Ford to di- tert, and Commiscioned hit to Ret to- ether the best cust of players 12 the Siuniey for the supporting roles. lara Horton, the exeeplionally on pealing litt: emotional actress, pliys Dyesite the tar, while the remainder Of the cast will give theatergoers an opportunity te wateh Une best work Qn such popular players as. Francs Ford, J. Farrel MeDonald, Ruck Con- pers Wiliam Robert Daly, Charles Newton, Jim Corey, Kingitstier Jones, Derowiea Wollert and Byron Mun- “Action” ix particularly interesting tiv those Inindreds of serven_erities Bho Nave watched Host Gitsan's Sork tn his wigoroas short reel Cai. gersa) teatunes, “Action” fs hie tirst Fiee tee) euurring vehicle and a pro- auction which immedinely gave him A permanent place in the Joremst rank of Western stars, Se aa at MAIL AERO Aol, tyne We mre making tt At you: once oie. Toll a green tan snes Hing am wateh Us do our stutt, Shows: Johg ucken a Goud- Vane sommes Harris. Coy, Heredon, ford Gomer, Billy Bradierd, Sam- mnie Lewis, Maggie Powells, Charley Rrnmieht, Excel 0, atris, William Longe Jesh Te Curtis, Jack Mable, Savon *Fzilver, Watd Dope Andrews, Len Saratall, Kitty Myles, Habe Rose SShiting. Isene Whites Miwale Smith. (ala Wells, TL, Nienols, Ine Sher~ sian, Tease TeAssure, Marcus Sy SE ilies Thnnce, Meivin Weaver, Shiis Mushy, Hillis Maes, Cornelius tainards, Delia Vows, Willard Daven- parts dames We Taylor, Charles Nich- Besant Geod, dein SM, Garvin, spel a simme & Wartetd are altering the ond Wiiythen Huloeken andes Monte (iigan’ theater item, Xv. oat Caine thems at aad West Tacth DE Note Forms So, “tm Ave and (22nd St., New Vork City. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. A George FAzmaurice Production “EXPERIENCE” With RICHARD BARTHELMESS A Paramount Pleture Europe's Greatest Mystery “THE HIDDEN VOICE” ‘and Other Great Acts SWMILING HOOT GIBSON OMG SUE RE [Conboy Seren Star_in Popular | Heot Gibson and hix winning smile coine to the States theater. on Sun day in'a new Unlversl feature, “Sure ree" adapted from thy aovel “Beans. Yond ct Kaunbow teldgee The breezy cowboy, siunteré from ‘one thrall to another in tls Jnlmitably iitabte manner. Jeff Hransford seems Yo have heen written jarticulagts. tor Mout Gibwon, x9 pertectiy does Extxen Manlove fhode's lumous cluracter Mt akerating Wester nae ‘The story, produced under the di- rection of Jack Ford, direetor of many Harry Cary successes, is jammed and Chtnmed with red-hleoded ction. “Sure Fire" Is the Aghting drains oC a ivan who inakes goodmu Vaz hond “cowpunelicr, whe shows Ii with for soutething more han 2d. ins the range, In many respects 1 ix even a beter wetire tian “Acton sant “Ted Courage.” Gibson's tWo Pre- lions siiecesses, Ouparite the suiting star. ix Molly Malone. the preity Hite leading lady. ete ie ates the leaaline Tonnies ole iy thed Courage A notable feet at Criversad eclehrltien spurt Gibsém, ated nuinlors Suen nantes. a Treoag’ Eason, de. Peitat Trunetts Hare Carer, Murdock. Mequurrte George Kishor, Charles Newton, ditch Woorls, duck Walters, Joo Harris aud Steve Clements, George Co Hull has made a fost moving keenarlo from the adventr- fous novel by the Moted author of pifte western ates, Hugsne Atontowe shorter, ee ETT EET Pg Bt a oan re 384 ca ee a gt At Sot ere STATUS--Lady from Uongacre. Heh Bneis, ‘The Serenade, to days Of Phe Sign on tw Door. Sanday, Sure Fire. OPUGENINHickville to Rroailway. ee Get ins Kexend, The Sky Tot Beulleh Age Mairimontal Web. Sun: day, Stel Heat: LINCULS—fage of Paris, Unrricane Muted, To er Die, two days nf action, Miraries ef the dungle said Mar) Sethe ing, Invisitte Power, Terug Trak. San dae. Prank Maye (u Gu Straight ana Wiiners of the West VENTOME--Footlights, Wwe days. of caving Mick and three uf Camalte. Sun ge, Single Track. EL Vutwlevlie, West ef thie Mia Granite An Waman's Wit, Miracles of the Juaghe twa, days of Why Leace Fae Tisband, “Sunday, Action. UATLAS ted Foam, The Moth, Die yin at eanventanes, Greaivat Love, Titgiest: Taw and Si that tae Tis HURGGS dune Lenton Stuy over, TICKEORD Sool fear, t30 days each of Secret Sorrow ath] Three Weird amit’ Star Stottiing. “"Sumtass The Swamp | “CHLOROFORM BLUES™ New York nttisie dealers have pure Aissed ie eats fest editions af Sheet musie land “word rolls” a: Setilorsfarm Blues" whieh is Jann W. ‘Heltan's Latest sugeess. | “Chleretorm Hines” is easily the most popular Mulues” qunther on the market—Advt, per ony the sate Eifiy Cornalt and Frese Mook Jones, pone Zearmine, al oh tte SI the niente at the Columbia theater, De- Ae TL. toc cee teats, “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” - 4 |. “The Sign un the Door,” one of the Fereatest productions of the season Hwill be the leatured attraction at th States water on Krilay and Satue- jdday-of thee preswt week. The story iniety, tells of how Ann Hunniwell, 3 mete Young stenographer, goes with Bran Devereaux, fom or ner en Hoses, to a questionalle cafe in New j York. : Tn a private room, Devereaux makes Jove te her aud while: repulsing hint Their walter enters WIth g Messe Mut a tan downstairs wishes 10 se Devereaus. While he is kone, the Waiter, convinced of Anns innocenre Sarmy her that the pollen ane riding The plage, “She is unAbWe to-Ret awit before, Devereaux rewuras and when the tad, takew phiee, both are ar- Foster. A newspaper reporter takes 3 Mashiight: picture of the scene, Bu Devereunel buss’ the wrgative fron nina. Five sears later, Ann is the wife of wage” Regan, a man of high ehar- acter and social position. “Mer step Naughter, Helen, for. whom she lias krvat affection, has become tata turatted [Weith Devereaux, recently veturues from Franes, where he has hal 20 a leer, “Captain Gaunt,“ Tegun't Wes Hfelend, taunt, arriving trem Francs to Kili the man Who has cansed Nb Aumestie trnghle, telephones Kegon i his New Eochelle home of his tnten- tion. Late. starts immediately 10 New York to cwi:n him, Ann, mean. |time, discovering that Heten Is to din JAUTievercauy's aqaurtment, rishes. t i Doversans’s hom and arrives befor | Helen, -Iclayed by an aecident, Hewan, having persuaded Gaunt te | remnin at ins clus eames to, Dever: jtans's roums to theash and order him Tinveveanx. out of the country, Ant “uvokds her bushand by slipping inte van joining room. i "pexereaus, angered at Tegan’s ac: j on, gives hin W-talse versioz 2 the feufe eplende, Weinging the. fashligh I negative tu prove his stateinents, Un. Abie te endure mere, Texan, shoot Devens WHR the fellows ovr | pistol. (Mconceating hic connection with th lerkne, Tegan leaves amd Aeks Pa at, set to be distrubed.” on the taitstde of the dear, ae Deereaux wit nenstamed toi when he wished ts che tert alone Butt Ant tx focked in the iinart. L ment, so that ste With Wr gecueed 0 ithe -erime aad thus shiek! her tins. Hand, She walls for Helps over th jtalepheae snl upon the arrival of th I police, pleads seit defense, | Whiting {The ditstrict attorner. dixerodlhts ie Sutement, He sends for Resan jan alworiing scene, in -sshieh Ant Teiteratex her guilt and Whitin; examines tho, ‘pletury Devereau Tad retained, he tenth’ come: out when Whiting states that the Waiter who hud sought to ah Xan in the cafe the Bight Devereaus “toale her there fs hlinselt, whe in. tha Rissuise was lonkine for evidence a1 Ue Mace, Kuowing Ann was inao- “ovat thet, and believing her equal ‘iitless ow, and semiqerthizing: with “Feeacane the pay: enais with toe iste ‘attorney. volving’ his worttive citiioy shat ow ewan plea af “sedi sdefens Se dary Wie ennicien keke RECOMMENDATION “Fhe tallowtae fetter arived early vay the wow, sent {is smsoltehted bye te Grewident of the Frances Clitturd uc Sie eanpenmgs ie ese ae tse tls returns. 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STeore Wiltiains, kina Of comedy Bats signed a contract with Messrs. Shite ert who will present hin, {1 tm giead play entitied "The Punk Slip." Bore this been vesting while and is uo: in fike shape for the spotlights. Marens. Loew! wil open thie nese Gates Avenue ‘Theater in Brooklyn next week. Pred Weaver, cabaret star, known as Silis, is in tenen. rehearsing with i vevue for the Suitex Cafe, to open Soon at Tsist street smd” Seventh avenue, : Tose Taylor of “Girlie ‘and Ter Cyelones was “at Ute Howsrd in Washington, 1b, G, last weule on Teute to Maltiniore and. New York, "the Washington Best said that *Glelie and Hor Gyciones"” Inthe closing. postion elit their wirn,. Girtie ten elewer Tee Ne dancer said is aiapis supported by four boneless whirling urvish-like Ted's, who offer ate Gf Ue. anOst_eX= Canis dances that hay been seen here this seavon. “Phe. twa, new stars “in “Shute ‘Aions.* Veter Herbert and Florenre Sills are Koing sig every perform ane. ‘The Pour Varmony Kings ver- tainly must set tired of encores, eat Bet ESRC SES Cuteinan & elmeon are playing the wong ae iis Washington theater, I Rohe ca Reginnint ou Tuesday of next week, News 22, "A Modern Cain,” the initint production of the Fite Pro- ducinie Company of Chiearo, wi start a three days’ engakement ul the Stats Theater, “lus. picture, chet haya alleatarall-Colored cast thea Cuil o¢ tense situations: Unt the Toverd uf the deawutie- are bound. to be Shore thansgratiied. ‘The theme berate orien Scho ta survived by wer sume Cine o hone fe a straightforward sung ms ho avon every flcntton of beh Chal son of hie uuher.." "The other is fnecredyewell who sauanders. hin jortinn of the estate and. then iro Seedy to" harass his brathess hw ha invented iis auustanee: ini paying Tusiness. ithe tinidation reaches the! love affute uf the xond brother and even: wally leads 10 a struggle upon a hich tn ashi the ond eutiee h thrown ever the prseifice to hia death sind from then on a retribution whieh [would be hard to describe pursues Ue sutly one, The ultimate outcome is Shwe forges aehain o¢ Keipping ‘circumstances that will have to be ‘Seon to to appreciated, and. the, ens ive east proves: to bet a more: tern Expalie ome Host ania geet thie fine production. Se (Marton T. Bradford, tite of the satel wet" cont tan etn sorte TRE, ae tacteent: eee ie Rare dive TRS ows Te Stewart, cure Women of “Experience” Gast Wear $100,000 Worth of Them | Probably the most gostly array ot! furs ever seen Ina Paranount. Bie~ Ure it worn by the principal worn Character in” “Experiences” which was produced under the direction of George Fitzmaurice and which comes to the Vendome ‘Theater ‘Piursday, Friday and Suturduy, Nov. 28, 26 and Eo, Arrangements Were made with i prominent: Fitch avenue {trvier {00 $160,000 worth ot fur coats, Wrape olen and scurts for use ia the be ture. " Fronne Houten a “Fashion.” Nits Naldhas “Passion.” Livan Tashar: his "Pleagure™ ind, Edna. Wheaton, who plays “Heauts.” apwear gorzeoua: Ipattlred in furs thae wilt give those tho see. 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At paint 20 feet from. the xround iw leaps from the wheel toa tank of water: The art it HE eXe ent one for fairs, strect cure Bivishs ase) sitar aftr, 1 the Citured false were properly costrlintend i the South each would be enabled te offer this and Ike wer ty is patrons. Mare publicity on the pact oof the fair nasociations would attract te thes functions a nimber Of ants that are totally. nnknown tO the prevanter at the present tine.— The fitieard, Adcitional Stage AGE EIGHT Welt Kabwn Washingzsian Cale a gi melt eee ite. ray, manager os mss Saerbthar a Sed 2 ae ES ed" lea te ie a . GEOCGIA MINSTRELS B+ Coy tendon vila teers Sheen wa ot fa titi, Ta, Afr a woes of tara tit Rit wine baey ats Se eras ihe nen Woes Kent pee min, UG = err AL ee aren was thrown Bence id haubiter aa hate Sel SE tet Sint Phas "Geman way driven into! Sas feos SMI My Be oe Heda “eSTaadhe ial acca ue foray Bee ia Bis JohSh Set Ai et Bae Ss. 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Dear Hl oust a hing ar Uo fe at gach fon ne oe Foune tae th Sit carves weet eee ere esses ges eaeerey ere ores at See aS hanttae Tee Pre ie cee en nae tee ea peat a Sec na Se Pee aig Casall a Bae rach street epee, ots written a rpecial part in it for me SR Ss tae Perea ei fet eae es oa tao oa Eien cera ees sor hes Wee, Semana Bs erate tare pel reper Sete weg ae Ge amies che ee ie ee ee Same ee ae eet ce cecia, ek eee ean eran te, Sat ett Pee roe Siraatie re ca ee Sern eat Gertaecaeiemear aa ea este art ae a be ba an ‘night you fawk Noureelf right tmek tn ergata tat Gat 1G Aone Sete te pen rete cote 2 eae mien tary mee Cries Sere aaa whe cee eee eee epee ee Bear recente ie sities tats eee erent Se come Sretecuh ae Seca rey tere carey ee ae ieee Si ots oot Wahi ido 10 the best of her ability. That T oboe oe a Bore ion trae cree heidi ita Hee aoe eee Saris oe SSE sinter ot OS et or ede iat mt achat Meares ae a iB site conan Devas Oe Sree ee See Sew Yanko. 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At Keita, Dayton, 0, Hil twilw a real sentation, and here be wht Bower on w big qaper in tae Lown hha to ai “PUL Hebinsiis tetonis 20 a tace tht than never received the bent of I in tis sountey. “Therefore shes an Endlcnineehinyy’ Ieecame vietes hen he cffery gone of bis buzzing Imitactire xnd follows tiie sith seine 62 his original atyte af sancing, 33 Atasirent that he ieserven alt the at ention he reeriven.” Ue Ruy a een Aertul sonise of wine nd retin and fhe’ uever mieten a sinele ate oven when he Yeas the stace ahd We- svaute #tep by step “that pattorsn eaditie tor the suitttortans, te. the farinnee nf the ay, At” Ttabineen Known his stun ‘Hie allie ate ee wt Soot eas See Soe seen Gaeeee po ae (dames the “Guides Ca Eh cui eat tar white oes See cane dnl tae, aon af Reman Shy: Ses. Ley vida ae Nite tei sees Ste oie See ESTAS win tare TERE rae Nth Sh ae ES Saeed Sette fie ge aRarRe ae coer aie cae Maes Sek Wiege ating ea anaes Ret relat Ea eter aioe nats eens teat sie ertide Sia ne fe ie patina Ee ane ee ae YescetENy from] Chicagnaaaetender Sr. [ JCIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Evory boy and girl reader of this column is elinitle for memborshin Costa nothing to Join--you pay no dues, Fill oct and veturn the appllcntion blank today, aed become a member. : APPLICATION BLANK FOR MEMBERSHIP BUD Bil! IKEN CLUB 1 winh to pecorme a member of The Chicago Lefonder’s Bud Billiken cu. e F ‘This fs. tho fourth cvignie of the mantle Ig, the, fourth etignte of ie aftornon | when SPARE OSS. i Aon ie Poe ty heard her Aaine 5 eS seus ico es BE Sioeis He ie iat fp aed Ee Teeth bat eee se aa ate CRN aw aud? Sata aad Seale Roar. 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CHESNUTT The Great $10,000 Serial Story An Exclusive Chicago Defender Feature CueueseuUcasunngenauancecenvascucenceangutueseeesy teguucaeeessegianeren ehiae aaa Mi ‘Sain: cimkoiieik A ground, where all wan tn readt- renee semricedseahy they and beauty af the token tain her So there we ue tn mata feroubas ee" miecing” toward "the avai fecm chien the tacennt tlt be wt see a garter ofa mit a the Ten rock to ri ut fete oe tn due ml Ma hbo Ind efor th Uses Srey the grandam, whieh oes Plea a 'cansideratte part of thie” aa: Tones, szen uieteht nd beam erect fea ai measur Interval. trojecting [Severn feet ower te track trom ach Sf there uprights wan ae iron evens, {oom chs nm from hewie deportes tins Serve the, upright ou posta wora Monteds ot sucha height that thie {oye emit he ally reached = sel ge Swerdecut {rns 4” anouted rer aire tom the treck, ‘Te. intonce AE Wiicer Beate eon strone Ua the ha Sonth, hey South hetere the: wor Se easenttly fools ae Seat eae of chivatey mupratel foetal {oie fowl Weare. "During une mnnth fremaion the Clarence toureament. the cat bankelier had elaged ont bly ene Use tno of "teantion ronstatg fee hina nd al taken rtern for sven ‘cuniea” mores" ‘The. tournament Sco in tly Popular “noced.teninbed Shem after which tweue onto Iltations ofthe anctent taaxaien-at arms ‘were’ conducted, with sun Varta. tema a were renee, tm avdant ther tn Alfrent wen an etitenttn ‘the here wopin wraualty Med. the gramiutant, sie the poorer white and Extensa fotie fount seater ste, wpa frhat would mom bev ieewn ath Shieacters or moa omg theta [Phe bmighin. tuasorueruting tn Camel Coatamets I which highteedtece gars fen rile "naner. an enndonrd, took the ice of kaiehtiy Sharneat, were outed oa splrBed horsen sont of nt wero patherel keane en of the ates while Sthers practiced chet stee tm the Cooscupe portion of he ret take [Tine Jiviges entered the, grandetand. and on of them, after Toon. at hk eaten mers. vishal. tmmotiatety raid. Seovrine ‘UrightYllow maa Mew & oud Uinee apn a use, and, Me withthe Importance af har oie fslioned wits own the Mats." AR at: cnuuat. we horsehaek ated imaet ‘anaing. "ven euch of. che. pendant Ihenke na Irom eth, af rome. Uw Inches InAigiwstens wills nnotter. on. font laced’ na tan nf each ot the ahormr ‘pots. a”woodea ball rome four lachen Sizough. “ite 'my_ frm tournament" observed Indy “near the. front of the grant: Eton, raring ever and nitreneing Joh ‘urieie who waa: seated iy tho ree find roves jn company with a ers hand Sonne pik sit iy wometshet. afferent Tune Aehhy-dosiaczovehe wie Is the. Fonaisrance of chivas. seat Newhernss"rerllel “the young isyors cand tke "aRs ternal Since it mitot adap fost to new times and circumnatancen. Por fostancs, when Ske, slid "a Greek portion, having ae Prncelle macbie near ut hand, 60092 ping tree, ne of eatuers.conamine stifle Greehan art at ite bet eal ont ony an ican. Our Knight are not eignted down. with heavy" armor, it much more smpbroneiately atired, for” a fay tke thie am costumec: chat fecal tie. etureanueness, itRowe the lle= Strate. of the nid, Ragnty harness Beran Sroncheaded tance we une. 8 worsen substi, th Sehich we Trannite sngnHnigend of euro he oe traty hides Rew vhele ay chro ote Wiocky insend of throu Cen Tet hood Te fat x “South. Carolina Renatazance which has. points. of ad Tamiage over the tournaments of 189 sien ime” fm ntenld, Me: Wari" sald the weap hat youre the lease Ne herat- Tei ‘about our chivates—or eve Fours 2 kee too dean for me.™ ha Ione maid be. fmpossii, Mee ‘Scorberegi and Tt nate. eur chivalry how proven ti valor on many w hard Faseheflds Phe opie of ttn, iniver al Ie what counts! avd “what fa acting ene cho Mh sights. tho brametn ste che Cla Jat atten ad i Hote Matty sie not ran the physical tak o€ Avhts Jdeslaczenchy shag have all tho, wental Stinnlass Wounded. wants wi take Hieiaes of ounded itnbs, and. thers Seite urokem omen in et af broken Tents” Howey hearts in yonder rang of gallant Horsemen, tat high Sn hope!© Mow mans porsiblo. Queens fof Lave st Beauly ave tn this groUp of fair tueea that surround es!" “Th ints wow about to reply when chr agin nomarid eat an tho her Au dane witty eek pon his rae ing ‘newt to the waltleg roan ot ri tra The hormamen formed —thres iveagts ena "rode down the. Ist Ip ‘erly’ array. "Aw thes pasaed” the ranfetand, wach ‘am convetous of the |Taucry of iright eyes turned upon Win, [and cach save. uy hie bearing” some Jidea of. hit bile co waned, tre: from ‘nich. weapons. One horse" pranced fenudiy, baother earacched with, grace. [Sine sthise Aiseted‘nervetely, another iwombled and looked thw other” Wa ‘Exch horseman rareled tn hin han ong wenden tance ait were nt Ris side LavSavairy sabres ‘st ween here” wec0 fant to-he had ce the tear at al apenas Several eit ie Faas an Jinaw op momentarily beahte the Fram [Sund, where they took frann fae hart SGiove or a, over: sehich wax Minne {yon the rer ineart oe. fastene | Shem win hate eitbon or a ell, hon [wus led about te tate ike & pomton, at far enough front tie tbat not intertere’ with tho usefuthem of the japon. “Rw the troop eaneed the Yewer ond the pramdetan. a horse exsiead Uy he | Grates Wesame semenhat. tninanazes | nie, and tn the nfore to curb it, the [Filet arontta his laren Te Wweencing rolinat Feared, Wrath one of Be hoot {irwn aon the fallen inney with en [iterate force, and gent a hraken pice 4 ie dyin over the. allio posit he granteteed, into. the middle of 3 roup of mivctaiors standing there. Th Fine feanmentsewm done hy. thos Sho raw fe coming. but Hough up Feith & resounding. chieack against the ead ‘ote Color ‘man tn thn seeund town who stood watehing. the pram tae ith an enger na corioun gan ite rulned ie head etl, and ina sao natured rexponte to the chafing ‘uh neighbor. Wii, seelg no teat arin’ done, made sic und ergtnal femur abuut the dvwntags of ele {nek tem eceaslone where one's sku ‘we expel ty anges, Finding Thal The tone hind rewtr blood. the Mg than tonk out a Fed. barvinga. hendicer= Chet and’ ted “it around his. head, Mr. Cheanutt was the first one of our group to win distinction as a hovelise "The Tato. Willum Dean Rlowelle said of hint: “Hin touches SN the atopat he has welt, Rumor. pathos. Imazination, charm. fix Philnmophy: Ia that af eae who knows his subject trom the luatde, and Presents Hi in'a manner that compela attention and sdmiration~ eT ETeeteeENNeeETTE Ie touches che eround. Ite deew up Mis Worge und) mule & movement a8 though te cxtees! the handkerchiet to- ward the lads, oho ‘was blushing. ro- fuse nt the attentton she a attraet= ta Us her varelemmneag.. ‘he rer hes Hated "i anoment, Bianced Interroga- vey at "Warwick, and reerteing rinile_ in returns tied the: handherehlet rwund "the. mkddie of hla lance he ules. rejoined hin comrades. atthe Hw of the isi " The young man with the. anlage restate head an One benchew across The lve fore his. ay C0 the front ren And seus leaning axainse the ralllog, Iibv reattens te eat atcrcted Bethe tating Mandkerehlet, art hy fon her ous, sodnts 6 UP “ate aah yay, uh, ie hee!” “he muttered nafils- “tt Slee Tena, abo Suit baw, She’ ook Iuek a” ange iret. “hut! neat, uh aece ‘taones al dem ‘rich, fine folks, she Joos Taek a ‘belo fine er angels. Dey ale nn wr'ddem talles wnt gould Rot a candle ter her. I sender wat dat mane gwina tre Mo weid' her handkeeener? fe poue fe her gentenian ‘ow. 1 wonder shot Tnow eng er spean tee me of she Seed. me? {reckon she. solid, pit Fehr qlttin’ ap no In de wort's fet whe Sur alls yond ter ev"shedy, an dat tee evan me Ta." he concluded "with ren Fimo ts the ladys Tryon anked ono of the voung men, adderaring the Knight’ who. hat taken the hanulker- chiet. “A Misa Warwick.” ‘renliel the nlghe pleavantiy, “Alixg Rowena. War- Wicks the iawger' liter SPaldwe know be hal a, sinter." re- folned the tint renter, "T-eney You Sour Indy, "There are six Rebceves and Sight Rowenen of my own nequatntance in the grandstand, but nhe throws thei til Into. tho, shat, She Musire Deve here long, surely T havent seen her before sho Uae, been way at school: ale came. only Inet_ night" returned the Enighe of the erimqon sash, briefs. He twas miready, rete to” orl pro- Prlewaryfetereat inthe. inly- whose oken he wore. and Al not eare to die Guna her with a casual aeruaintance. ‘The herald wounded the charge. A rider darted. out. from the group and Enlioned over tho cures. as he naswed Trier each ring. he cried to catch I fn the point of hia fancea feat tmeh ‘mula the mannenment ot the horse with che tere hued eseaseey. ADd re: Sulred a truc eye and mained” arin The rider captured three of the twelve ings, knocked three othern af” the Book, ant left sie undinturhed.Durt Ing at the en of Ure Mate, he took th anor with ‘the reine tn the tert hasd Ant dreve his mword with (he riche Ht then rede hack over tha ‘courae.” eu Hlog St the. wooden. talla. upon the poats, Of these he clove one in Calm {ous the ‘paciunce of chivalry, uni Knocked two othern off hele supports Mis. performance way greoted with Uherkl. meamare of applause, for” whic: he bowed in amine acknowledgment As ho took bly place Aiton: the Fidera "agntn. the herala' ext) sounded, anit ne'tourney went forwanl. Rider after Filer, with varying Wiki, onsaved. bis fortune’ with tance. and scar. Some {ook & erat tropertion ef ke tines: thers merely knocked them over’ the founarien, where they were collected Uy anlio Isla Negro’ bose and havded Mick te the aentanta, A. balklog horee "caused “the speccatora "much amusement and bis riger 3 Htle eho ‘Tho lady who had dropned the hand. kerchlet kept ner eyo upon che Kolent ho had. bound” {e round glance, "Who it he, John?” ahe asked the gen teman beside hon. ‘that, ray dear Tawens, ta my good friend apn chen, George Trsen ot North Carolina. ft he had been a Stranger, t should have sald that he coke liberty: but an thiege stand, wo SSoght™ to regard. it a4 a “compliment ‘Tho Inchiene Im quite 1a, secord with the eoxtoma of chivalry. Te George wera st masked ati You wore elle, we should have a romantic sltuatlon-yau the mosterious damwel th distress, he the Unknown champion. ‘The parallel img: dear. might not e fo hard to dram, even ae ning are. Mut eoke tet Nis"turn cow! FW wager that he fain 2 ood ran” * ENTE ake: vou upon that, Me. War- seek.” eald Ben. Nawcherry. from. be- Inna, oeha seemed to tinee a very Keen ar for whatever Warwick mld. ‘Rena's eves were faatened “00 her olgit, vo that she malght love Ro stn flr one of bie movements. “AM he rot flown the livix. more tin, one. woman found him ‘nleasant to took upon. He us 8 tal, fale Youn wean, with eras eer, und & frank, open fuon. Te wore ache mustache, urd when he smiled finowed a set of thle wod even ceoth ‘We "wan mounted ona very hundyor ani "npfrited bay mae, ene clad na Hlcturengte. contume, of whch. velvet knee ‘oreeches ual a. eimson "wear Sere the roost “conmpicuoua featured fSmd isplagee & yaurwed PRU th herce fmnavhig. At the. Mont oF the busi Die hore saurted forwanl aml, ate the free fon roa, welled ate ah even alleys ‘Tryon tame, lietdtraly a Bethe eke amgte. captured the Mest Hog. them the second and. thied. Hi voters maul stendinesr awemd not SL aturbed by tho ahatna "whien {alate an one 29" one the: femainl ‘and aloped ovur the pote of We lanes Sint at the «nd he ha tuken avery one fof the ywalve” Woldiog. the tanto, with ite winis' of wartured sings nhs Tez funds toxetier with the tlle ral, he ‘leew hie wxhre wlth Ha Flitht Atal tie ack ever the course.” i horse. mavel Ike clockework, Me eve sam true hd Ils hand leads. Threm’ of the weadtea ‘alie fell trom the festa, soit falts the mldate, whe frown ibe focal he lca oft kowdls. 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Box Seating Ten Persons. $10.00 Tickets on sale at Burcus of Information, the Wanamaker store. 10th street and Broadway, New York City; Hurley Street, Suite 114, Edgeworth Ave. Phone Audubon 21212; Fred W. Simpson, 89 West 130th St., New York, Bureau of Information, the Wanamaker store. Philadelphia. Reserve your seats now. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 HYLAN VICTORY OMINOUS SIGN IN G. O. P. RANKS New York, Nov. 15—The crushing defeat administered to the coalition leaders combining anti-Tammany hall Republicans and Republicans, here told Tuesday, has tilted the head of the overwhelming vote cast for John P. Hylan is a story of growth and practices of the Republican leaders that has permeated not only our population, known as the poorer or middle class Republican Rebuff. Never has New York city has a candidate elected by a plurality of 417,868. Mayor Hylan's people has a Democrat been so popular as to carry the districts where he and his entire circle did that. Probably no one helped more in causing York's Republican governor, Nathan L. Miller. His winning through a trade, and the passion at his instance of a more drastic prohibition law than the unpopular with the masses as to base a Republican label that Tuesday. Resent Andersen's Setback. Amendments to welcome the opportunity to vent their displeasure against the candidates to Reeving and Senator William Calder, turning down Charles W. Anderson for collector of internal revenue. In action as a chance to repudiate his white republicanism in general, and thus give an air as the figures in the two dissolved district, in the Nineteenth adderment district, 5,452 votes were cast. In the 121st district, 4,125 votes were cast. In the creation now based most among our people is whether the lesson will get home to the Republican party, in a more drastic trainer. ```markdown ``` Election day was observed quietly in the Hyllen booters. There was no unusual disorder and thousands thronged the streets, where boys found fun in overturning ash and angry gangsters and a few were injured. Stands and newspapers were hard to get. A moshy carrying a few hummingbirds from the subway by a crowd of news cameras without payment. There were even on duty, but they had little to do. GRADUALLY IMPROVING New York, Nov. 15—Mrs. Scott Joplin, widow of the late Scott Joplin, the famous author of *Community Hospital*, 101st street and Central Park West, is rapidly improving and is expected to be the 101st street shortly. Mrs. Joplin's many friends, who are numbered mainly among the theatrical and newspaper professions, will be pleased to see she is on the road to health again. BAZAAR A SUCCESS New York, Nov. 18.—The bazaar of nations, conducted by the Y. W. C. A. calendar, now five days away, the auditorium was too small to accommodate the crowds which attended the bazaar. The club, of which Mrs. J. July Club, of which Mrs. Slaude A. Ward is president, representing Egyptians, won the prize of $250 in times, and the August Club, of which Mrs. Ella C. George is president, representing $250 in gold for having the greatest number in costume present. YULETIDE RECEPTION New York, Nov. 15.—New York envoiement last week that the Convocation Coralie, the greater city's most prestigious institution, the grand ballroom of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where it will entertain the reception last week. 12.25. Invitations will shortly be issued. Eugene Stokel is chairman of the committee in charge. CHURCH FEEDS NEEDY New York, Nov. 15—Priory night the gambourge came upstairs. They were in a church in Bast 132d street and 24 unoccupied and hungry men said they were in a coliseum. They were there through the kindness of the Bav. J. W. Burchall, pastor of the ALPS REORGANIZE Broadway, N. Y., Nov. 18. The document Alpa Social Club that was disbanded some time ago is being re-created. A meeting for this purpose was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs K. J. Sutton, to lift Avenue William Payne, 266 Lenox avenue, William Payne, 266 Lenox avenue, the companion of Marion Dehnth, West 15th street, who chartered the company with co-founder with ladder leader. Miss Bith K. E. Whitchur, 214 West 132d Street, "entertained the Sussexia and Embriery Club and Silver Sun Circle at for band Brieryes day Miss Hattie Dickerson, 49 West 67th St. with relatives in Rouge, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, who have returned for the winter, have returned for the winter. They are visiting relatives in Louisburg, Va. Moissanias Julia Stevens, Hannah McCormick of Brooklyn were entertained Nov. 10 at her home. Her children, their home, 1657 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Benjamin Scaly, 41 Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, gave their birthday party Nov. 16. Sixteen boys and girls were present. The little toys and games themselves with music, games and dancing. The Tobiasen gave an invitational dance night. The process are to be used for the Silver Spray Circle gave a party at the home of the president, Miss Ruth Roberts of Brooklyn, won a 15-bedroom dance of the Terrace City Trio. The bird was raised off at midnight. Charles Taylor, SS West 10th Street, New Philadelphia with relatives recently. ATLANTA UNIVERSITY SHOWS FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS New York, Nov. 18—Atlanta University, for fifty years an open door institution, contributed much to the spread of education in this country, aliming as its teachers of their Renaissance. It is estimated that fifty thousand today are under the instruction of Atlanta University. Atlanta University has been representing its need and the need of the lacey pageant called the Carnegie Hall. November 22. It has been given with great success in several South. Forming a musical background is an orchestra and a chorus of one thousand, which the action with spirituals and old plantation melodies. In the work of preparation for the W. C. A. have been helpful, and the tickets for the pageant are on sale in places, as well as at Carnegie Hall. HONORED HEROES New York, Nov. 13—Pumpet at a clock room noon Friday everything in the museum minutes in respect to those heroes who lost their lives in the world war, a regiment in the big parade held in Fifth avenue, the parade being made up entirely of veterans. Many at the hold in the morning at Madison Square Garden. President Harding's plainly heard in every part of the spacious garden and in the street through the 24 amplifiers created for the occasion. PROF. BANKS' RECEPTION Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 13—Summerville Hall has the second of the seven annual concerts when Prof. William H. Tanks-purses his annual reception there on election day with popular dancing master John no stone more than everyone enjoyed themselves. He also introduced several new dances, the jazz kings furnished the music. AT THE DEVAN FIREMEN RESCUE MAN AND WOMAN IN BIG HARLEM FIRE New York, Nov. 15,—The New Crescent theater was guided and the pool room of Joel Tanner, the Oriental Calart and the factory and office of Berry & Boss injury damaged by the attack at 36-38 West 155th Street, Friday morning. So dense was the smoke that firemen were forced to evacuate. The president of the Berry & Boss company, and Miss Janilia McCombs, his private secretary, escaped by a fire truck off. Patrolman Charles J. Reilly was passing the building when he noticed a fire and investigated and found a brisk fire burning among a mass of rubbish stood there. He turned in an alarm before the fire was extinguished and Deputy Chief Children to the scene with fire fighting apparatus. Not before the attack was seen the fire beaten under control. The damage to the upper floors was 'sight, only the heavy smoke causing my loss above the It was necessary to call the emergency wagon from the Consolidated Railroad to the cellar to be rendered safe for the firemen to do their work. A large crowd witnessed the blaze and trailers were held up more than 30 minutes. It was said that the fire was caused by the carelessness of plumbers who were in the cellar. Only recently the thunder had been completely renovated. LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS THE WILLIAMS SINGERS New York, Nov. 18. The large audience that attended the concert of the world famous Williams publi- cated the show on Wednesday, Nov. 7, enjoyed one of the richest vocal entertainments that has been here some time. The ensemble composes the company, and their repertoire comprises songs varying from blues with humour and wit. Their voices are smooth and even and the conduction perfect. They are rightly credited for once they have appeared throughout United States and foreign countries. In England the singers were engaged in 125 performances. The concert is among the highlights of the New York Urban League. Y. M. C. A. BOYS TAKE PART IN "OPEN DOOR" New York, Nov. 15—The following boys from the boys department of the Carnegie School at 135th street are taking part in the first episode of the pancake competition to be given at Carnegie Hall, Nov. 22, 1943, at Atlanta University; Carl Green, Spencer Williams, the Anderson brothers; James Philippe, Walter Hawkins, the Johns Hopkins; Frank Schofer, Joseph Almuetro and many others. The part of the king is being played by the king, going splendidly and all look forward to a most successful performance. WOMEN POLICE RESERVES STILL DOING GOOD WORK New York, Nov. 18—The women's premiere are still being splashed out of Harlem. Saturday night a line and enthusiastic meeting was held at the Metropolitan Museum to mute a large sum to the unemployed. A soup kitchen will be opened the next day to the home of the captain, Mrs Elizabeth Mayfield, 30 East 131st street, New York. At 11 a.m. M. E. church in a body Thursday night, where they were guests of Dr. Charles Mayfield, who had charge of the event, by the professionals of the city. SCHOOLBOY IS HELD FOR STEALING BOX OF SOAP A five-year-old school box was stolen Thursday by Detective Rolling at 1434 St. James Street, Birmingham on a charge of larceny. A. E. Owen, a truck driver, being at the house with stealing a box of soap valued at $15 from his delivery car, was held by the Children's Society. --- New York, New York 18-3-18 Arthur Green 18 West West 18th Street was arrested on charges of obstructing police and of obstructing Police 262 Fifth Avenue to our 18th Street to our taking to our 18th Street to our house. The prison was subsequently closed and on a charge of occupied mortality. Robert Curtis Ogden Association Military Band Mr. John L. Grinnell, Director 15th Regiment New York National Guard Band Lithuania For Troxyry Presents by JUOGES: CAPT, WM. H. SANTELMANN, Director of the Walt Disney D.C., M.R. PATRICK CONWAY, Director, Conway's. New York City, Director, Conway's. New York City, Director of Capital Theater. N. Y, City, Followed by a gigantic Dance Festival of theaters. The Roberts Curtis Open Band, Fifteenth Regiment Band and HAPPY The Roberts Curtis Open Band, Fifteenth Regiment Band and HAPPY His Veritas Orchestra of 60 musicians THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS The police reserves of the 57th precinct it so happened that the popular police officer was at the militant's siding during the raid on the militant's siding. The reserves were under command of the Loriak Military Academy, its annual cover at the Summer Hall. New York City police were on the band. J. S. Carvalho, providing bishop of the M. A. I. Zion church, was on the band. He spoke with great force and his words seemed to grip the siding of the The Childrens Court headquarters has been in Court street a number of years, has moved to 11 Scherberchurch M. T. J. Rush, assistant to Secretary J. T. Johnson, the jamboree of the social service where Satur- Mrs. Eleanor F. Horns, 158 Chances Canton where she served the Brook Itham in the U.S. League at the Boston Celtics. While there she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Smith, 225 Indian aviation active in A. W. Walt. A work is spun in few words of Hampton, N. Wh. Canton where the mist of her niece M. M. Moor. NEW YORK POLICE NEWS FOR SALE Neatly equipped restaurant-lunch club, avenue, theater-army district. Apply m, in 217 West 185th street, ground placer - Advertisement. BIG DEMOGRATIC VICTORY SWEEPS ROBERTS TO DEFEAT New York, Nov. 18—One of the leaders of the defeat of Dr. Charles H. Roberts for re-election as alderman in the district was the defeat of Dr. Charles H. Roberts for re-election as alderman in the district. In the meeting, the wave that swept New York, Dr. Roberts was asserted for the rather bad lead sustained by Roberts in districts where there are more numerous. Chief among the people supporting the backing given the doctor by the backing given the doctor by the in partnership with the teaching by one in particular with the cap, rather than an aid. The Chileno leaders supported Roberts and sheerer victory. Although Alderman Harris' election continued in doubt several days after it was announced, it was then connected by other news that John William Smith. *Harris* had by a very small majority. This victory Alderman holding only elective position in the state of New York. His election is all the more remarkable since he won the Republican nomination for public machine, running independently in the Republican primaries. In the absence of the chancellor commander, Robert Zeno, the vice- president, and the chancellor, Brown, was the presiding officer. S. N. H. Quarles was master of cere- bonies. Stirring addresses were made by Col. P. Zeno and Irr. P. M. Jacobs. FREED FROM JAIL Newark, N. J., Nov. 15 - Eilhoff Jackson, 678 North Seventh street, Whalter Wickwell, 671 North Eighth Street, in the Essex county jail since Oct. 27 charged with attacking three inmates in the Essex county jail. 27 charged with attacking three inmates in the Essex county jail. 27 confessed, confessed by either Richard L. Thornton, 62 South 14th street, or, according to a statement made by the police. Both are in the county jail awaiting trial. MISS WILKINSON DEAD New York, Nov. 18 - Funeral services for Wilkinson from her late home, 569 East 224th street. She was the daughter of the city's City Adventist Church of Brooklyn and was the niece of Peter Wilkinson. Miss Wilkinson is survived by two nieces, two brothers, two nieces. GLEE CLUB TO SING New York, Nov. 18—The Subbath Gloe Club of Richmond, Vt., of which Voice is manager, will appear here an entire week, beginning tonight, when they open in the LaFayette theater on Thursday, planning to give Editor Vaughn a good welcome. Elected Head of N. A. A. C. P. New York, Nov. 18—At at meeting of the New York Branch N. A. A. P. Thursday night, Nov. 18, at elected president to succeed the Rev. F. A. Cullen; the Rev. Geo. W. Allen; elected president of the president; Amee M. Walter French, secretary; and John E. Nail was re-elected treasurer. BABY DOMENS CHRISTENED Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 18—A christening of Interest was held at the Fleet Memorial Methodist Church Sunday, Nov. 6, when George R. Demons, Jr. was baptized by the pastor of the Dr. and Mrs. George R. Demons of 333 Fountain street. NEW LODGE BOOMS Brooklyn, N. Y, Nov. 15—Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, I. B. P. O., E. of Elks, will have the largest and most cen- tralization here if they close the dell for the plot next to the present building at 1050 Fulton street. The plans are for a new building with pre- mises, which we make it one of the best appointed in the country. BUILDING FUND GROWS Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 13.—The building and church is growing each week. Nearly $25,000 has been sub-scribed, the exact dates being $22,000 and $10,000, respectively. The honored that Mrs. Walker Robinson was the largest subscriber, giving $1,600. Julia Meder, 38, Merck Lenz avenue, fixed street by detective cannons on a olympus of disobeying conduct. The 157 West 137th street, in front of 157 West 137th street, of coiling the Tenement Houses of MAKE YOURSELF MORE ATTRACTIVE No other single factor contributes so thoroughly to the beauty of your skin as beautiful hair. SSEBY'S GINADE will help to beautify and improve the hair. It will soften and smooth hair, and put up in any style its length will permit. 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Class meeting at 12:30 was well attended. One o'clock at 25 years was a member of Allen church, was held. He had held office as many years and was of the most esteemed church in many years. He was a member of entire church. He was also a member of other clubs. He leaves four sons, two daughters, and a deceased was 71 years of use. Funeral services were conducted by Pastor Clement at 7 p. m. in the condition of small church. He was also a member of small church. These appearing on the program were: Mrs. J. A. Bancheson, the latter reciting "The Old Mills," a bass solo by William Williams, a quintet roel, Mr. Burnes, Merry Berry and Mrs. Burnes, a grand musical will be given at Allen church Thursday, Dec. 1, at 5 p. m. in a long time. Princess Babe Wilson will speak at Allen church, 3:30 p. m. in final pew rally will be held Nov. 27. Mumford, N. Y. Mary, Clara Phillips has returned home after providing the blessing of her niece the new returned home after spending Sunny Hill in Belfast. Mary, Frank Sings spent the week-end in Inchester with friends, and Mary, Frank Sings spent the week-end in Inchester with friends, and after having an operation performed. Yankers, N. Y. The Torres City Club had a barn where people were present and a good time was had by all. The usher board of the terminalism, Nov. 10. They were an art gallery, York. Mrs. Mattie G. Clerer was called to Norfolk, Va. Nov. 5, on account of Griffin, whose funeral was held at First Baptist church, noon. Nov. 5, a. Griffin leaves a wife, daughter, son-in-law, four brothers, a funeral church were well attended Sun. Nov. 5, a. Griffin preached both morning and evening at Messiah Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Smith officiated. Mrs. Hubbard, 2 Cottsons, hostel in. The popular baby contest, as great success. The callahee party was attended by an overflow crowd. Tuesdays at Miss Evangeline's funeral was won the turkey at the barn dance. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The numbers and friends of the Com- munity were invited to the dedication of Mr. G. K. Smith a birthday bur- bur for Professor Winnick who was presented a beautiful wrist watch. Professor Winnick gave a perception on large attendance and quite a number of participants. To beckon, N. Y., Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m., to S. Bostick attended a banner given and S. Bostick attended a banner given Friday evening. Mumford. N. Y. The pastor, Rev. Parker, is back from his trip and is spending the summer in Philadelphia. Phillip has returned home after spending the summer in New York and is visiting last week. John Jackson and her sister have returned home after visiting on account of her mother's illness. NOTED MEN TO SPEAK TWO MEN STABBED New York, Nov. 18.—Two men were stabbed Saturday during altercations being sought by the police on descriptions given by the injured men. The first was Edwin Stewart, 18, 15 years old. The second that he was stabbed in the side while playing a game of board at 224 Fifth avenue. The other man, Latern Fifth avenue. The third found by the police lying on the sidewalk in front of 257 West 134th street, suffering from a deep stab wound in his neck, both were inked in Harlem Hospital. VOTERS REJOICE Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 15.—There is much rejoicing in local political circlc- ing. The only reason Screy, the only successful Republican candidate who escaped the Demo- Lewis. The reason of the rejoicing played in the sheriff's office will be retained. Those employed are Al Cormack, Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. Love and Mrs. Hadley. ANNUAL RECEPTION New York, Nov. 18—The Koay Korner Klau's annual reception to be held at Casino will be another repetition of that organization's a fine affair, free of charge. The Casino, where the affair is to be held, will be present. Music by Smiling Marie Wayne's orchestra insures ex-tenors an all-day ban. II. Bright will be floor manager. En! 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Saturday—Before handed to autonomous spectators the famed blue and gold cyclone turned in the spume the out- side that body scrapping Union down. Union's well oiled machine completely swept Lincoln off its feet. Within six minutes after the ball was kicked to Union the red and steel equipment had planted the oval goal at the end of the field, and one score of the game. Receiving the second kickoff on the twenty-five yard line, Union painted to Lincoln's blue lines which gained only four yards. Michigan fumbled the paint and threw. Union's right end, fell upon the ball and missed the left end of another touchdown, becoming anxious and fumbled. Lincoln up to the third four minutes of play the game had developed into the third quarter, when the ball fielded this season. Beginning with the third quarter, Lincoln began to notch the stump and hit it, seemingly wildered Union's line which had been weakened materially by the disqualification of ballard. Lincoln worked this shift to perfection in its territory but when a utility placed Lincoln on Union's line Big ArmySale All Wool Socks a pair 35c All Wool Rocklin Under wear w a garmen 65c All Wool Sweatsh Vest $1.95 All Wool Elm kits, full size $3.50 Rocklin Army Shoes $2.00 Oklahom Begosh Overall $2.25 No catalogue No packs sent C/O D. BEARD'S ARMY STORE 702 Curtis St. Chicago THE BIRD THAT SOLD ME THIS CAR SAID IT COULD BEAT ANYTHING ON THE ROAD. GUESS. HE WAS RIGHT—IT DOES BEAT ANYTHING ON THE ROAD STANDING STILL. I'VE WORKED ON IT ALL DAY AND I'LL BE DARNED IF I CAN GET IT TO RUN! HEY, BOY, D'YOU WANNA MAKE A QUARTER? NOW DRIVE ME THROUGH WASHINGTON PARK, AND DON'T LET ANY OF THOSE PACKARDS OR MARMONS PASS US! DEFENDER A. C. TAKES OPENER FROM EVANSTON Tilt Basketball Lid with a By ROBERT BUTLER By ROBERT BUTLER Two thousand basketball enthusiasts who jaunched the Old Eighth Regiment Armory here last Monday evening saw the fastly Chicago Defender quitter, formerly the Forty Club, run rampant over the Evanson Arrows, tossers from the game along the North shore, to a 21 to 11 victory in a thrilling game bitterly contested to the final whistle. This, the initial game of the season, was a revival of ancient rivalries, and society, engaging and spectacular, was in evidence, as was a brilliant following sent by the North Shore police to the North shore, beating with maroonette anties. True to goosey, the Evansonsters entered the tray confident to carry the North Shore police from the North shore to the Dark Streets, and when Riley counted with a free throw, and a next round of the Evanson crowd rose on mousse ovation. This was before Sol Butler and lifted the hopes of the local folk of the floor out of a crowd of arms, and an old-timer had murmured, it is a new now. You be Both teams enlisted in a defensive type that battled a sensational play throughout the game, during the whole route, threatening the Diederstrange strategy in every incident of play, and accounted for most of the points with players with skills. Johns, the 15-year-old boy, playing his first year at old boy, captain Brennan, with his unaccounted natural nutriment constantly in action. Winters, the lad who once won the city championship, was a natural player, a coon in his passing to Joffrey Anderson and Sol Butler which eliminated in counters. At time was the team in the Gold, but at time was the team in the Gold, and American guard, there with his cohesive flairs and effectiveness of play, was the equal of any seen in the Morehouse Defends Knoxville Sr. Franklin W. Tauger Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. In the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan are the world's largest countries by area. Australia is the world's largest country by land area. New Zealand is the world's largest country by land area. Japan is the world's largest country by land area. E. L. DABNEY All-American Center, 1915-16 Served in France as Routenant Hilton 514 Infantry Bowie as Burlington — In main playing pivotal position with Hampton MANY KNOCKDOWNS IN WILBERFORCE MEN PRAISE OFFICIALS OF CHICAGO GAME Wilmerle衍贤者 Race of obstacles, and I have fun with combustion. I will be called upon to advocate for us in our work. "Wilk" Taylor and Man- ger Murray join me in best recitals. I will teach you and your coworkers. TOMMY WRIGHT, Varsity Sport Reporter. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER He's Riding GUESS HE WAS RIGHT—IT'S BEAT ANYTHING ON THE HAD STANDING STILL. —I'VE RKED ON IT ALL DAY AND I'LL DARNED IF I CAN GET IT TO RUN! SPORT E THE LITTLE The Chicago Defender is giving Howard game in Philadelphia to kept each year by the winner or destined to rank first in the football value as far as money is the coming years be surrounded each year it is the covered prize. Echoes of the W each year it is the covered prize The Chicago Defender is giving to the winner of the Lincoln- Howard game in Philadelphia this year a little brown jug to be kept each year by the winner of the "Annual Classic" which is destined to rank first in the football world. This jug, while of little value as far as money is concerned, will in the course of the coming years be surrounded by much sentiment. It will be each year it is the coveted prize of the game. Echoes of the Wilberforce Game each year it is the coveted Wilberforce-Hoger Williams game in Echoes of the Wilberforce Game Lest we forget—the Wilber Chicago taught us one thing, go outside of our own race to game. There was not a dishe any decisions made and it stoo in this city. The other organ the wake of this recent contest RECORD CROWD TO PLAY LINCO Lest we forget—the Wilberforce-Roger Williams game in Chicago taught us one thing, and that is we do not have to go outside of our own race to get competent officials for any game. There was not a dissenting note from either side on any decisions made and it stood out as an epoch-making event in this city. The other organizations here should follow in the wake of this recent contest. FAY. RECORD CROWD TO SEE HOWARD PLAY LINCOLN THANKSGIVING (Continued from First Page) thousands and thousands of others look forward each year to this event as the one great assembly. This annual affair has assumed such importance that both institutions have found it necessary to appoint business managers for this particular affair. Each team will work together as one crowning event in its athletic history, and there is the keenest interest in the team that will represent each university in the "Classic". The Howard team will come to Philadelphia to coach under the masterful tutorship of Dr. Morrison of Tufts College. The team, for almost a decade, has shown wonderful improvement under the coaching of John Sheilburn, a former Darmouth football coach, who completed wonders in refrescing the spirit at Lincoln, and in producing a number of possibilities. There is no doubt that in this event both teams will exhibit during the year. All indications point to the largest sections of these meetings, and good forecasters have no hesitation in predicting that these meetings will be present, and Philadelphia is prepared to entrain this number and more securely lock the forces to secure laws for the "classic" art. Keepin M.B. "The strength of a race depends its your WATCH YOU Just the Same HEY, BOY, D'YOU WANNA MAKE A QUARTER EDITORIAL BROWN JUG ing to the winner of the Lincoln- this year a little brown jug to be of the "Annual Classic" which is football world. This jug, while of concerned, will in the course of by much sentiment. It will be Wilberforce Game Wilberforce-Roger Williams game in force-Roger Williams game in and that is we do not have to get competent officials for any outing note from either side on out as an epoch-making eventizations here should follow in FAY. O SEE HOWARD OLN THANKSGIVING Numerous affairs have been planned for the University of the Howard-Lauderdale Alumni Association have planned two affairs in the infirmity and two in the hospital. The Hospital will host a fast宴 at the Hotel Dahlia will be held on out-of-door people, and all of the house folks who wish to make it pleasant for there will be a reception at the Musical Hall, where the students, the coaches and the officials. A large number of football stars of former players present at this reception. Honoring present at this reception, Honors will be presented to the pointed minister to Liberty, and all alumnus of Lincoln University, and all alumnus of Howard University, and all alumnus of West Virginia, and all alumnus of the evening. With your bedroom window wide open run in jacket or around your room until you stand the outdoor temperature. Next stand on bands on lion, bend your trunk from the ground and left right for fifty times. This is to be followed by a warm bath finishing with a shower and bath towel. This will mean as much to you into each morning. MOREHOUSE VS. FISK Finished with their recent victory over the crest in the wake, she has defended Wesleyan Tapes are pointing to the University in Nashville on Thanksgiving. THE BAYSIDE Captain 1921 Hampton Football Team Bulwark of strength from Union and the University good good tackles - Hails from Scottsburg, Va., and is studying agri- griculture. KNOX BEATS CLARK 10-0; 40-YD. KICK A FEATURE Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 11—Because a large crowd of optimistic fans, Knox Invitational Chairman University from Atlanta, Ga., in the first half Randy Jones made a big decision to kicked goal. Near the end of the same half E. Williams dropped back to his replay over the bar between the uprights. It was the best dick back ever saw neither side able to cross the line or to score in the air. The Carr A boxdown in the fourth quarter of the game was received by Tucker Whitley who would carry. Capt. S. J. Talbot, assigned M. Pr. to the defense. IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE By JULI JONES, Jr. IT HAD TO COME From the world’s greatest sporting authorities, that there’s a proper boxer than the world’s funniest boxer. Those who make music for himself if given a half chance, that it’s right now, as the field of lirication, from what he has ever periled on a pair of gloves. All one can hear is knockout. Knockout is the indictment to know how to be a movie now to count on it. These stages the world knows and three-learned judges to give a degree to know how to be a movie. Edward’s is so good he can’t pretend to tumults to fight as little as he is. He knows what brison is. He never lifts elevators one we are waiting. BACK FIRING Some 16 years ago our good congressman, Ted Cruz, visited South Carolina in partnership with the good soldier, Bill Clinton. So well, good soldier Bill Clinton, the big promoter of the film "The Lost Boys," the big promoter of the film "The Lost Boys," but the one come back when the bombship "Sapphire" came out. Some 16 years ago the law in the law and the promoters close over the law court shook us another case of the American public. The chief of police Figueroa came right show the Johnson-Joffre picture in Chicago, which should have been done. 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The meeting was spent at a week in business. The escalator Club of St. John's M. E. Church, Mrs. Sarah Smith, president, gave a reception to his many members and friends at the church last Friday evening. Miss Carrie Moore of Baltimore, Mrs. S. S. was present at the meeting. The audience was spend to listen to Mrs. Jane E. H. H. H. H. at John Street. The social sit of Newark is loud in its phrase of the pleasant time enjoyed at the celebration of the second anniversary of the broad Street. Mrs. S. S. managed and directed the meeting. Mrs. H. H. H. was always a stand-up person in charisma, and a couple of works in charisma. S. C. and other cities in that state, visiting relatives and friends, is back home again. Miss Glady St. John was surprised. Friday evening at her home, 10th Street, Mary's, was the first annual meeting. The second anniversary of the Broadcast Medical Center dazzles with a celebration of the 50th anniversary and was largely attended by socially prominent citizens. Mrs. M. J. Gunade Harris presented an interesting program after the dedication of the Henderson, ST. Academy street, who has been coached at St. Michael's hospital and has been a member of the mediatics of district hospitals of the Independent Order of St. Luke's was held on Wednesday, the 50th anniversary of Hamilton streets. Wednesday evening. The instituting officer was Deputy Director of the district for the forceful address. The St. Luke's exhibition was invited to Mrs. Maude K. Browne also to William F. Burrell, St. district propriety of the order. A collation was held at the American Woodson, Camp No. 2. He moved their offices from 75 Lock St. The American Woodson, Camp No. 2. Thomas's work. The officers and members of St. John M. E. Church, the Baltimore preparations for the celebration of the churches 50th anniversary of the committee on arrangements. New Brunswick, N. J. The Rev. W. T. Parker of Leroy, N. Y. was in the city Sunday and preached at the Eleanor Baptist Church. Rev. Parker gave the Lord's Supper Sunday night. The Armistice day entertainment given by Lola and Rula May Grayson Friday night, was a success. The Willing Workers Club gave a mass-ceremony party Friday night. A dance was given at Eng's hall Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Galvan of 142 Baldwin street are the family residents of twin, a boy and girl, who were born Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson of 154 Hale street is certified to her bed. Mrs. J. V. Johnson of Railroad avenue is ill. The Ella Rice Club me at the home of Mrs. Matthews of 25 Suyham street Wednesday night. Mrs. Julia Taylor is the president. Ridgeton, Neal A big roost given at the residence of William Leopard, who lives in the back of our folks from here and elsewhere. Mrs. John Anderson of Mullica last two weeks is improving, John Winster of Hopewell township would information募捐 of William P. Culloch, a former M.A. at Brooklyn College of Cooking, N.Y. 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Mrs. Gilles of Australia Baptist church rendered a blessing program at St. Mark's Lyceum Sunday. Her number was considered of talent from the Jersey City and New York. Mr. Martin Rolls' revital Thursday night at Columbia Hall, Jersey City, was well attended. Raconte was represented by the accomplished Miss Fitzhugh, and her many friends were present to see her perform. Little Miss Alella Williams of Bergen Point is contained in the hospital with a broken ankle. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Barry I. Simms spent Sunday visiting their mother and sister, Mrs. A. Casey and Mrs. R. Tyler of the Bonavaca. After spending 10 days in the Catskill mountains they returned Tuesday. Mrs. Edward V. Voe spent Armistice day visiting relatives in Jersey City. Tonight (Saturday) the Bayonne Rovers will journey to New York to play their first basketball game of the season at St. WISCONSIN T. J. Weaver made a flying trip to Chicago Sunday to visit his family. Paul Baptist church had a successful meeting, which was canceled and Baptist Mish. Mrs. W. C. Roy was the week-end guest with his Zion City, Mrs. Ella Garnett left for a month's vacation visiting friends and family. Hylie Hylie, 3257 South Park avenue, Chicago, spent the week-end in Bainteau, M. M. B. Tayler, 3211 Clark street. Milwaukee, Wis Reiht. Wr. A mock convention will be held at the campus this weekend for the benefit of the building fund. The N. A. A. C. P. hold a bus趴, a mock convention for the benefit of the building fund. Mrs. Mary Rebecca will give an entertainment at an evening, under the auspices of the Compass Foundation in Oklahoma. Mrs. Lisa will visit relatives Mrs. Myrtle Elie Elba left Sunday to Mrs. Helen Elba left Sunday. Mrs. H.F. Fountain will give a fishing party and a guessing contest at Botherel A. M. Elm Haus has been very ill with a robber but is completely healthy. Hain has Jellico, Tenn. N. C. Crow and wife made a trip to Missouri to visit her family and relatives. Miss Nelle Hill was married to Luther Chattionn of Fonda, and Rucker attended the M.E. Conference Rucker attended the M.E. Conference Jolie his home. He came from Ashland, Ga. New Martin made a trip to T. B. Crow has been ill for the past two T. B. Crow has been ill for the past two T. B. Jerry has elkled in the U. S. Army. Paris, Tenn. - Fisk Singers were at the Henry County Training School Friday, Professor Work and his quartet made a wonderful impression. A collection near $100 was realized by the Parent-Teachers' Association. Mrs. Etta Travis spent three weeks in Chicago visiting her nieces, Mrs. Johnde Bortch Horton, Mrs. Edna P. Puckett of 4545 Vincennes avenue. Miss Lovanya Henderson, who has been quite ill in St. Louis. Mr. is very much improved. Judge Harrison spoke at the Henry County Training School, Nov. 14, 1945. The presbyterian congregation, under the pastorate of the Rev. J. O. Edwards, is making preparations to build his new place of worship on Risen street. The rebuilding of the M. E. church is well under way under the pastorate of the Rev. E. Puckett, Mrs. Lake Dunlap and Miss M. Will Bortch spent the weekend in Murray. Kyr. was the guest of the church. E. Rowland, a Vexmim Hutter, son, who left for Nashville on October 19, 1945. The new Hutter Williams, has become a member of the Rogers Williams quartet. Prof. D. L. Dunlap has enrolled more than 20 children in the Henry County Training School. Dr. and Mrs. Luther Hale of Jackson, Tenn., spent the weekend with Mrs. Charles Carter on Risen street. Quinn Chapel will wind up the year’s day. The public is cordially invited to present, “The encircled feast will be held on Friday, April 25, 2016,” Rev. and Prof. Dylan Dunkin, principal of Chapel School, will present at Chapel School, will present at Quinn Chapel at 3 o’clock p.m. on Friday. Migs Johnnie McCormick will present at Chapel for Chicago three weeks into April, will bring back home last Tuesday. Dyerburg, Tenn. Last Saturday evening marked the closing of the church fair at Womack's dous success. Mrs. Henry Fitzpatrick is able to be out again after being in a fall through the floor of Dr. Freedak's car turned home from St. Louis. Mrs. who she spent her vacation. Armistead day turned home in the courthouse yard for the soldiers by the local Red Cross. Both she and the same service and free pass to the football game. Mrs. Tounele turned home for her daughter. Mrs. Hattie Saunders, her Turner avenue, since High School. She was the president of the Brevetion of Prof. O. G. Thomas. "Tolle" was accidentally shot by Homer Fowles last Friday afternoon and "Tolle" was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beckett and to Napoleon. Funeral services to be held at Womack's Temple C. M. next week's base. The Young Ladies' Sowing Circle was entered at the day afternoon. Quite a number were present. Mrs. L. M. Jenkins was the dearest menus served. Newbern, Tenn. Mary. Angie Love of Chicago, IL, came home on Nov. 8. Mrs. Sarah Taylor came home on Nov. 10. The C. M. E. church reloaded a program on last Sunday evening at the church of the St. John Baptist church also rendered a splendid program. Mrs. Angie Love doing some shopping on the 6th of November. Mrs. George Green of Curve, came up in November. Mrs. N. 12. Ursel Pearl Jordan took up his school duties Monday morning. See Laece Hamilton. Yours for business. The rules are right. Petersburg, Tenn. A very sad accident of Monday, Nov. 7, was the burning to death of little John, the son of John and Mrs. J. W. Murchhead, Knenneth Blake of Belleville was here Sunday, John was the son of John and Mrs. R. Ross Cannon and daughter of Columbia were called here this week on account of the death of John, the son of Columbia, also Roy H. Hall of Lehighs. Ottumwa, Iowa Hon. Rosee Simmons spoke to a crowded house at the Grand Theater Nov. 7. Rev. Edwards, pastor of the A. M. E. church, underwent an operation for toxillits at St. Joseph hospital. Rev. Joseph W. Harris is conducting a two weeks evangelistic campaign at the K. of P. hall. Larrar crowds attend every evening. Mrs. Elgar Lee returned home from St. Joseph hospital. Charles McKinney, who has been ill for some time, is improving slowly. William Jones gave a dance Nov. 11 at Masonie Hall. A large crowd attended. On-town guests were Mrs. Laura Parker, Milwaukee, Wis. A. R. Ball, Oscar Graves, Malinda Washington, L. L. Ball, Henry Graves, Buxton, Iowa; John Robertson, Walter Banks, Walter Roberts, Rexfield, Iowa, and Mr. Burnaugh, Mr. Pleasant. Watcering, Iowa The B. F. Lee club will give a dinner Thanksgiving day at the A. M. E. K. Antioch members. The 20th Century Antioch members. The 20th Century giving day at the home of the president. Mrs. Charles Frank Harvey died on Friday, the 10th of a clock. He had a wife and three children. Rev. Miller, the Bible speaker, was in behalf of the clean-up campaign for the 20th Century Sunday. Dr. Jason visited here, speaking in favor of the N. I. A. K. He here and delivered it in small packages that always taken, as he said, from prison Sunday. He was locked up on charge of a reform school until she becomes of age. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MINNESOTA Bulth, Minn. A. C. P. met last Tuesday and one year the following Newmont president; W. Lewis, secretary; M. G. Leav- erty, executive committee, Miss Serrius, Mrs. Laila A. Thanksgiving Turkey and Easter, east, cost, and Washington, the third T. Washington, founder of the three days in inter- course to raise $150,000 for the Halloween dancing party Old Fashioned furnished chorea. Last Sunday was last week. W. Thomas B. Ste- nard presiding elder of the and evening. P. J. Sim- third street, has returned and was accompanied home Al. James Rowling, a street who has been con- sidered the winner of the N. A. A. C. P. held a Sunday afternoon at Second Baptist church. Officers for C. P. were elected Tuesday night at C. P. president; Gladys Mortimer G. Mitchell, president; Gladys W. Wood, secretary; B. A. Pierce, assis- sistant secretary; Henry Thornton, treasurer; were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. N. Tundt Tuesday evening. Miss Serrius, Mrs. Laila A. Thanksgiving Turkey and Easter, east, cost, and Washington, the third T. Washington, founder of the three days in inter- course to raise $150,000 for the Halloween dancing party Old Fashioned furnished chorea. Last Sunday was last week. W. Thomas B. Ste- nard presiding elder of the and evening. P. J. Sim- third street, has returned and was accompanied home Al. James Rowling, a street who has been con- sidered the winner of the N. A. A. C. P. held a Sunday afternoon at Second Baptist church was a success Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, who recently moved from Jackson, dropped off at the Union railroad station and were refused service. Mrs. Lillian Smith is reported to have served at the cafeteria. George Miller, a former Jackson citizen of Chicago, was in the hospital when he was ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, who reside on Tappan Ridge, were run into by an auto first week. Lansing, Mich. The revival is progressing nicely at the ship of the Rev. H. J. Haltz. The men's meeting Sunday afternoon was attended a call meeting of the ministers of M. Church in district 10. The stewardies and stewardesses' boards of social in the near future. P.A. Walter of 110 Hammond street has just resisted. Mrs. Rosa D'Bolos is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth and Lucas has been sick for two weeks. H. A. Lett clerk in the Saturday and Sunday on duties concerning Henderson of Choles avenue, who has been in the St. Lawrence hospital, much improved and is back home. The ghost of Tom Weatherly proved at the home of the weatherly, the money taken in was for the benefit of the A. M. E. church. Miss Mary Murphy was manager of the affair, William Marth, of Douglas left last week for Tuesday, where he will visit friends. The feast that was given last week at the Baptist church was a sleeve. Some of the money was raised for the Sunday school. Meeting next Sunday at the Mt. Olive Baptist church. All invited. Douglas, Ariz. Mrs. H. L. Daily of 16th Street gave a delightful dinner at her home for the benefit of the A. M. E. church. A new sum was realized. The Mt. Olive Baptist church, 557 Fifth Street, will sell turkey and chicken dinners from 12 noon until 11 p.m. on Monday. All day in July, Nov. 24, Nov. 1 was a big day at Douglas for visitors. A party of eight motored to Douglas last week to spend a part of the time and also visit Aqua Prieta. Among the visitors were Rev. T. H. Devise, Miss Holland, school teacher at Bibbse, Mrs. Ruggs of El Vass, Tex., Mrs. L. W. Washington, Mrs. White, Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Getter and son Marion, Dr. John A. Smith, left last year. For the first time, Miss Mary and Mrs. William Garrett of Third Street are now the owners of a new Ruck, Zieck, Pasky of 17th Street, is now on the sick list. Miss Eula Scott spent Monday in Mexico, Mrs. Eula Dickerson has resigned for the last week visiting relatives. Mrs. Sally Thompson of Mexico, Mrs. Arlene Hudson of the National of Miss Arlene Hudson, Mrs. Eula Dickerson of Mexico, Miss Arlene Hudson at her home Friday evening after her visit to Mexico to forget the past. Dr. K. Young, the dentist. "Now My Skin Is Like Velvet" A. 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Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, was in the city of Tuskegee. The building was a campaign to raise $150,000 for the school's maintenance fund. The Grant Club gave a Halloween slashing party. The school was a "New Year's Day avenue. The music was furnished by Wilthe orchestra. Last Sunday was held at the same time as the fall of the year. A. M. E. church, Lv. Thomas B. Steval of Minneapolis providing elder, of the same day, was held on the 1st of both morning and evening. P. J. Simmons, 724 E. Third Street, has returned from an extensive business trip through the year. The building was built by his father-in-law, S. A. Morris, of Bougainville, A. M. James Rowlings, of Cary, and of the school. The building was completed to his bed for four weeks, is couvalcent. The N. A. A. C. P. held a holiday函数. The fall of the fall of the year's Raptit church in honor of the late principal of Tuskegee Institute, was held on the 1st of the last three days of the last month. The Church gave a Notion three entertainment last. Thursday evening at St. Mark's A. M. E., church, Armistice lay down in the morning. The church was open to the public on the 1st of the evening with Rev. T. B. Stovak as the principal speaker. The stewardship was held at the same time as the program. The converts who united the Church in the church during the last day of the day, and the new church's afternoon at the white Baptist church, Ninth avenue, east, and Third street, by their pastor, Rev. J. C. C. C. was held on the 1st of the last three days of the year. The Bks Thanksgiving dance are working hard for a great success. The dance is a performance in the Bks. A. M. E., church are preparing a choir. At the same time, the church is in the church. Dr. and Mrs. Milton J. A. of M. J. C. C. was held on the 1st of the last three days of the year. MICHIGAN Kalamazoo, Mich Benton Harbor, Mish. Mrs. Alice Moore of Michigan street entertained at a reception Monday evening in honor of Mrs. W. H. Walker and daughter, Mrs. Edna Thomas, of Pass Christian, Miss. There were 17 invited guests. Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Lydia Missbury Circle of the Second Baptist church entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Al Hackley, in honor of Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Deb Crosby, and Mrs. Frances Morse. Bert Goens fell and injured herself. Alfred Terry passed away Friday at his home on Pearl street. Mrs. Luther Carver entertained at a birthday party Friday in honor of her daughter, Vera Marie. Mrs. Dr. Mahan is ill. A "Just a few lines to tell you how your Black and White Ointment and Soap have improved my complexion. "At first my face was full of pimples, and was dark in spots. Now my skin is like velvet, and everyone is asking what I used."—Mary F. Pettigrew. You, too, can have a bright, velvety skin, be admired by everyone—if you will use this wonderful home beauty treatment. 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Peel, who, has been confined to his bed. Mrs. Eling Langston, who, has been confined to his bed, has been visiting her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Langston, Mrs. M. Agnes Payne, of Washington, Avenue left Thursday, for Ortega, Fla., to be the guest at the post office. The post office is located in the reception room, New Era U.S. office, No. 298, I. R. P. O. of E., was a huge success from every angle and was well patronized by suburban Elks. Eigecom's Bennett, who has been sick for the last two years, has been in the bridgepost. He has the best of the best of his life. His case is mystifying to the hospital staff. William Anderson of Beavley Street, who was shot five times, has been improving his work. He has been expected. His assailant, who is losing held for trial on the 12th charged with assault with intent to murder, is under body of S. 6900. Mr. Anderson is a member of the National Guard, E. & W. H. I. The local branch of the N. A. A. C. P. held their annual meeting at Messiah Baptist church on Nov. 6 and elected the following day as president of the church. The church was named "Miss. William Bingham, vice president; Mrs. Iana Mitchell, secretary; William Hatchett, assistant secretary, and William Sims, treasurer. Under the able-suit of the new chief, he was a basket-ball team has been formed for the coming winter to be known as the Dunbar five. Games may be arranged through Mr. Godman, 113 Lexington Avenue, Mrs. Charles E. Brown is the first member in the town, with a few weeks in Halifax. Waterbury Conn. A stock visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. and L. B. both of them let them a fine baby. Mother and son are doing nicely. Kunlelelic services are done nicely. Kunlelelic services are done nicely. E. Hawking street Nov. 14, Rev. E. A. Hurry, assisted by Rev. Dr. G. L. and Mrs. B. L. Sisters were guests at Mr. and Mrs. I. Sisters were guests at Mr. and Mrs. V. Sino street, Sunday, Nov. 14, and were highly entertained by them. Apsonia, Conn De. James S. Lennon, one of Philadelphia's leading physicians, was hastened to leave the hospital with Mrs. Tanner Lennon, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. Haitie Lennon, 11, and her husband, N. V. was here recently to receive the third degree in the James Green School, N. V. James Green, 20 Scotland street, was in New York City recently on a business trip to home economics at the Virginia Normal and Technical School, and was happily called home to care for her need grandmother who is now living in the street. The first anniversary of the Brotherhood Club was celebrated on Saturday, following the entertainment a "dawn Constipation, biliouness and like annoying ill will quickly disappear MOTHER is always anxious to give the safest and best medicine to a child but is puzzled which to select. Let her decide by the ingredients on the package. Every bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has the formula printed plainly on the outside of the carton under the portrait of Caldwell, who wrote the prescription. I find that it is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with peppin. It will not gripe the baby, and it is free from narcotics. a bottle sufficient to last a family of six. It has had at any drug store, and the cost is only about a cent a dose. While no one, young or old, need take a drastic purgative like salts or calomel, be especially careful what you give a tes" was served at the home of Frank Williams, a Winters street steward. W. Williams, a James W. Queuan, Edward I; Wittel and Albany Smith were recent members of the H. Wilkinson lodge, No. 5, F. A., & M. Mrs. Josee-covering from a recent illness, lrne Harris, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Nere the funeral took place the following day. Internment in Winters street, covering Mrs. Susan Wilinson, age 74, died. Mrs. Susan Wilinson, age 74, covered Mrs. W. O. Cuney, Winters street. She was a member of St. Luke's Society of Baptist church, William O. Cuney, Winters street. She was a member of St. Luke's Society of Baptist church, William O. Cuney, Winters street. She has been lingering mother-in-law, one week exactly. Baptist church and a member of the base of the Valley lodge No. 1. GEORGIA Mrs. Nora Dill of 206 West Fair Street and Mrs. Lucy Terrintine, 69 Luster street, have returned from Birmingham, Alb., and Jacksonville, Fla., where they spent a pleasant trip. While in Birmingham they were the guests of Mrs. Jenkins. 70 North 25th street, Mrs. L. D. Clark is ill at home. Mrs. Agnes Morgan was called to Macon, the last week on account of the death of her brother, Smith Stilson. J. A. Smith entertained at Whistle the West Side Whistle Club Wednesday evening, Nov. 25 at his home, 209 Markham Street, 209 Stilson Street, New York, NY 10000. Mr. E. H. Keir, Grant Carter, F. D. Carter, Roy Macklin, Jesse Arnold, H. W. Bryan, J. E. Latter, Cloud Days and Charles Smith. A delightful course was served and a pleasant evening enjoyed by all. The Excelsion Social Club met Tuesday night, Nov. 1. After Bars in a song and prayer the club provided with its regular business. The music hall given by the Business Women's Club during the Halloween season at the Stallah Club room was a success. The Aztec Social Club met Friday, Nov. 1. at the residence of Miss Ann, a Black-领, 692 West Office, the demimond, 209 Chilton Street, is stoutly growing. All boys wishing to sell call to see Jesse Ward at 10 Treeside Street or 321 Beckwith Street. Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Turner returned November 6 to Philadelphia, Pa. The Rev. R. B. Church preached his farewell sermon Sunday, Rev. Bredhill lectured for Sunday's national conference. The members and friends of the M. J. Church honor Rev. Bredhill with a memorial hank back to pastor the Athens charge, David C. 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Great Lakes Products Co. Station C Buffalo, N. Y. 500 Agents Wanted for Hair Dressers, Teachers, Scalp and Skin Specialists in Beauty Culture. I teach by mail or in person. Diplomas given. Enough improved Hair and Skin Foods given to earn your money back. I give working tools free to a 500 Agents Wanted for Hair Dressers, Teachers, Scalp and Skin Specialists in Beauty Culture. I teach by mail or in person. Diplomas needed. Enough improved Hair and Skin Foods given to your money back. I give working tools free to a few to be teachers of my system. The Improved Hair Grower gives out. Let it Half size Hair Grower and Shampoo. $5c. Large Hair Grower and Shampoo. $5c. Large Summer's Brown O. B. Cream for cleaning and making fair skin. $1.00. Postage to: Wetzel International, 1000 W. 10th Street, New York, NY 10001. MME. I. M. SUMMERS I. M. SUMMERS I. M. SUMMERS. Gratitude. Wetzel International, 1000 W. 10th Street, New York, NY 10001. 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A young pioneer club man named Wiley W. Church, Officers are: President, Nina M. Tier, vice-president, Martha P. Patterson, secretary; John Dickle, treasurer; attorney; the Armistice day dancer; Bishop of Friday, Engene Glower, Masses; Lachlan Claymore, John Pidle, Ralph Dale and Emma W. Glower, a grandma Jones of Greenfield is visiting Mrs. James Jones in town Monday. NERRASKA Second Baptist Sunday school is progressing nicely. The Second Baptist School, the Roy. L. S. Dangas and wife wife Wednesday evening for Oklahoma on bounces is worthy nation of O. E. S. No. Guild and Mr. L. S. Dangas. Guild and Mr. L. S. Dangas has been appointed to fill the bounces nation of O. E. S. No. 29 O. G. Kinchele left for Joplin, Mo. this afternoon for A. W. Gates, grand partner of Nebraska jurisdiction, is making a bounces nation was elected grand associate patron at the state grand lodge. Mrs. C. Hamann will sit at her home on East Fifth Street. 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Dept. 185 and laboratory will be located by the results at the end of a money may be refunded in fall. Do not be late about the offer. THE BUCKEYE STATE By Alexander O. Taylor Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 18--Miss Ellie Tardy, Pittsburgh, Pa. -- was the guest of Taryd, Bitburg, Iberia can be given by J. W. Brown's 81st street. Coyors were laid for six, Robert Walker, business of Mrs. Brown's 81st street. East 81st street. Rosy's. Under-taking Fathers Satur- day when Walker was killed when his auto was broken. Line interurban Line interurban and Thames just a first week until next week. P Fleming Wins Again A. M. Mrs. Taylor Entertains Mrs. Oliver A. A. Taylor of Crawford road delightfully entertained Saturday morning, Brooklyn, N. Y. on route to California. Covered were a wilt ten Mrs. Iva Curtis, 2231 East street, underground hospital Monday. She is doing nicely. A delightful event of last week were the Mrs. Iva Curtis at Star-labelling ball. Mrs. E. D. Curtis commissioned her as assisted by Mrs. Davis, Mrs. H. Staughter, Mrs. J. Curtis were elaborate and fitting for the Halloween season. The lights were the atmosphere of spookiness. The next meeting was at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. A. Davis, president; Mrs. M. Hardaway, secretary; and Mrs. T. treasurer. Cottage Bungles The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Arburt Scott will be grieved to learn of their fidelity. Meth. was burned to the ground, night might not appear at Palm Garden. The valuable clothing of Dr. and Mrs. Scott had moth-degraded. Dr. and Mrs. Scott had moth-degraded. Receives Appointment 2265 E. 40th St. "The St. John" CLEVELAND, OHIO Parlors equipped with the most modern appliances for efficiency and service. Gas administered. Dr.Le Roy N.Bundy SURGEON DENTIST Dr. Charles Gray MECHANICAL EXPERT FITS FREE TRIAL I have been Bailway. Five bailline Stickness or Ventilation—my matter how bailway is for my FREE trial treatment. Use proper screwdriver. DR. C. M. SIMPSON. AND OTTO. 1434 West 12th Street, D.C. 10014. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER her honor, among them being a Hail- man, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. J. K. Futunan, Mrs. James Byers and Mrs J. B. Wingheld in her honor, entrained in Mrs. Wingheld's honor. Boy Lucas Makes Good Roy, Sault A. Lucas, II. Do, the very successful secretary of the American College of Physicians, Cleveland offshores at 236 E. 50th street, has just completed a successful trim school, and is now affiliated with Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia, Kentucky and Georgia, in the interest of students in the United States. It was his esteemed position in the University of Indiana, Chicago, West Virginia, Pittsburg and Kentucky conferring degrees. Indiana, Chicago, West Virginia, Pittsburg and Kentucky conferring degrees. Morris Brown University, Gannon Seminary and Stinson's industrial school, one of our home labs who has brought us success in the field of the chiropractic profession. Dr. Lucas is an admirer and mentor of our students, and we continue success. Norman Solly Almire was here from the University of Michigan to work week-and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solly, and with his family. The students will be given in the Central Avenue Bath House for particulars in next issue. Springfield - Ohio Tolrd. Ohio T. I. Hall, 355 Nebraska avenue, beverly hills, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Howard Toussaint street, is confined to bed. Mrs. Roy Wheeler, 355 Nebraska avenue, week in Chicago and her former home, Memphis, 355 Nebraska avenue, Archie Jones of Toney Bell, 216 Admonte avenue, Mrs. and Mrs. John D. Morris, who has been returned to their home, 620 Pino Grande, has returned to their home, 620 Pino Grande, church completed in great of songs at the Presbyterian church on the directional of My Mytte A. Darby, Mrs. Mattie Mays, Crystal street, has been quite ill for two months. J. Leonard was quite ill for two months. H. Holden, 355 Mays avenue, injured by a motorcycle when getting returned from a short visit at Willett. Home Brew for Your Health To two teaspoonsful of St. Joseph's Liver Regulator, add two-thirds of a cup of boiling water. Let it steep for a few minutes, and then strain. Sweeten or add a little lemon juice. Drink half of the tea-brew tonight if necessary, "toss down" the remainder the next morning. My! How splendid you'll feel. St. Joseph's Liver Regulator is the common-sense treatment for sickheadache, sour stomach, and all ills caused by billiousness. The standard for over forty years. Large yellow cans 25c at your druggist. Sample on request. Dept. 123, Gerstle Medicine Co., Memphis, Tenn. A Purely Vegetable Laxative force, George Woods was injured while working for the A. Bontley & Sons Co. office in Chicago. After spending a week with his mother, the Star Building & Loan Association office in a tarmar street, where they will build a modern office building, B. Harrison and Mrs. Hood, Indiana avenue, are spending two weeks at Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will be visiting at Chicago, has returned home, her sister, Mrs. Mary Jones, accompanies Montgomery street, has returned after spending two weeks at Montgomery street, has returned after spending two weeks at Detroit, Bryant Fowler, 502, 1234 Spring Street, May May Gary. They are at home, 1234 Spring Street, Ralph C. Crockett, who is able to be at his office after two weeks' illness. The Wet-Letter Trio will work at Spinning Hall Nov. 21 at $15. Delaware Ohio Salem, Ohio John Washington of Salem, a well known barber of Salem, has opened a salon and Mrs. John Hanks, who work at Salem hospital, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Davis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Northern and wife last Thursday, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Green the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Davis, Rev. Read, head of A. M. E. Zion to Salem, Ohio, Howard Merle and Miss Mandle Miller were out motoring to Salem, Ohio, Howard Merle and family were in Salem last Sunday. East Liverpool Ohio Wellsville, Ohio Sohrae Chla Pleasant P. James Jr. arrived home Tuesday for his 10th wedding He has been gone over two months. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fry. will be here and they will leave the 20th for Columbus, GA. They must up quite often. Elmwood Hunter, who been ill for two years, is able to be up, but not out. A Rare Opportunity ARE YOU DOING The Underwriters Lo (Incorporated under the L Securities in Class "D" under Speculative AUTHORIZED CA Stock, $5.00 Par Value FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assets A Rare Opportunity for Investment ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? Cash on deposit..... $2,045.01 Prepaid insurance..... $206.09 Prepaid expenses..... $206.09 Total..... $2,054.01 The Corporation is licensed to demonstrate MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY bursa to write life as well as health insurance. 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We were invited to join him and his ball and new book and ball papers. Mrs. E. R. tree arrived here last week from diphtho to join her family. Mrs. E. R. tree and street was ill this week. C. A. Park this week on business. FORTUNITY for YOUR SHARE? Has Loan and Agency Corp. for the Laws of the State of Illinois) under Illinois Securities Law. These are executive, Securities. O CAPITAL $100,000.00 Price, $7.50 Per Share STATEMENT AS OF JUNE 1, 1921 Liabilities $64.01 Accounts payable $ 54.18 $30.00 Accounts payable $ 42.00 $26.69 Stock subscriptions $ 28.00 $64.01 Total $64.04 added to a general loan and agency business will be to promote the UNDERWriters law to be a legal reserve for health and accident insurance. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY IS NOW issued more than 120,000 policies; a premium of $14.31 and has paid to have men commissions $598.17. MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE Please send me without obligation complete information concerning The Underwriters Loan & Agency Corporation. 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Special prices to barbers and hairdressers. ao Dealers in Chicago and Elsewhere . SEUSS Boo bores Haein chive tae ‘Stats Se Ennen Weoisra shia Uatayuice Sts Seckoat, ene, Seteret Diu Eas esieiake st.” Walercen Diag Co, £48 Cottage Grove ave, W. Iie Parish. aff Soup Sandy St, Jacksonville. 1: SENGEH Beek Seo AY Sake Se rate Siabeety etna ee Bese Seen Sue” dames Catiet. Oteen, WG Holle Orne Sones Aub Sukie se itor'y Hache: SLon sl State Se WE ler PR Se. Se. Past, ation, Donan Puartiact 9 Bass Sith SU Edward Holla Barber Skon, 42 Ween Stet St. Whi, E stoker, 303 Green Sty Cambndge, Mass. . a Desea Poarmacy. ai tans Sgh St easrard Holgse, Surber sears e Se we akeeceeh Bs Green Fccrmnnes Sous armas staee ett ohn’ & Sritaor tabu Watath, Aves Seatte wontare Giay’ > + : O’NEALL CHEMICAL CO., 2927 State St., Chicago, Ill. ° FY] Phone Calumet 3704 i oe om BoerAsfi AD we a 1 PE am pope Se Pittsburg, Pa. Nov. 18—aire. Cora satan of Ending treat oho ba Sect Sethe last wo ‘wept To owt coe Natereing. ‘The annual dance for the Senet oe orphans Christmas, ee Toner ‘Bs Sea"en Taantagttee ovening ip ator Lyceura bal Siler Bite under the adcian af he ron sev sesee oe pul Iessilcled. 'Stibe Curneita Duckett, el fhetm srcong. ths gunmen et at the SiRlMone ho Ns Beene at edhe nendics, insert “improved, The Pequige meet’ of the Pitibure Crag Hie Nernest speciation wit ye Ne Us reiidetodeP Sita is Subriter ie a Mol edtora sxcnue, Turhgay-svening at's fclocs, "Muth" tevin Abercrame Becfetart Nierstand Sine stores Bros SEEaec ite save, fete ie city fa MLS SE" brown and ates. Mary Oreon Sie"ipunalng "woot ects in ewe Wert fig Pine ereanea at tir teeny: Anh anmuderaess ie ‘and Sire dae ee iclmeh ot Sis Water anterined S grou of trlend mt selativen vets Habib on ries ecenings ith rel CceRe anh tempuing luaneon a se: Slat pleamires.” Places were seanned (0% SP Most Slagg ouvotiown, eolier Bee trpbents tM "and se ae Ste Bokke (oF Elen We tere ease, end Gatete Ge Sie an Sure” Scope Crate fey atteet Sit an Mee A. Lee Ae Reston venue hava ele for ances gaa OG aad ae Gein ang. daugiters Irene, ut fasten, Stated Me ising in ohn "namo of te iho Siew Gites of Goal Street Sig, inte Samien'ee homers meet i Nitta realeen, com fen ahseaton, "Os Sea. "George SS" pandoinin of Yourientowit O.. 1m the Tien Uber ater Slr Sears ‘Cole Seon St Beans uesee: OS icin Ritlingon ‘of Htowtd rect. haw te Minedfrom Oc, Tae ness, the iad" been the guett nt fem 3its eee nahe SBE Se, thew nl Wtreet entertained ne the home a te, Satan Pray ata, shennan tiepte Wome when Rugagements to daines T. Taxon Sr. BEE fer Minmnceds sire. Cae Stone: BP veh ttre omens eames W dmc Siy\ euchlng ne near oh Sse Sens Sidarbes Is aretent bride. ARKANSAS cate Acar athe Sy Reberson. Hot Soringx, arrived a eae ne ane oe iss Codie it REMC Ghee watt Wenaay br Hse Wel ALABAMA Woodlawn, Ala. Mrs. Beasle Foon, who, hus been sertogny iy es coalescing. the fremont ‘Mus Moriah. Sh Be shureh Sha wife a grand: Fecention inge ‘Ths: day Mieke athe church” ‘he, ehuren stow Deaurifonge ascorates with” ern ed cut fowars. How ie Willams wll ‘Shere the anu’ confercnca ‘convenes Hre‘wht make the Beat report ‘tha has ser been igade inthe History af Mt Moriah, “key''4. . 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Lee is attending at 11:00 a.m. Greenhouse at Newbury Garden at any Missouri Botanical Garden. "Stirrins" Brawner and James McMorrill presented convoction of the school of hospital medicine on Nov. 15, 2014, and M. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions were held on Nov. 16, 2014, and the convoction were as follows: These conditions were: Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2014; The Principales brooklyn; Thursday, Nov. 17, 2014; Butler Pratt heads the school of hospital medicine on Nov. 17, 2014; and Major M. T. Boon have to charge the arrangements for the special event and from Principals for the Howell and Major M. T. Boon have to charge the Union Station Notes Theatrical Thoughts The vocal and instrumental work of bunner O'Neill is the culmination of the bunner O'Neill is the culmination of the attention of the first writer in his line, in Manager Raymond Murray has a sweeping of "Fleshful Marriott" was the sweeping of "Fleshful Marriott" was the demand for the "Fleshful Marriott" Penchook of the Republic was forced pacing the the Republic was forced pacing the the Republic was forced Hotel Happenings Alexandria, Va. WASHINGTON ILLINOIS Sparta, Ill The Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Britton on East Main street near the corner of the International Bible Association, made a sober talk Sunday at Mrs. Larry Hunt, Mrs. K. R. Lunt and Sunday at St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Food of St. Louis spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Wallace. Chagnalan, HI THE PRAIRIE STATE Springfield, Ill. The funeral obsolete of the late L. A. K. and P. Tuber for Illinois, were largely attended Tuesday. Nov. 14 was the funeral service at St. Paul's street, and at St. Paul's A. M. E. Carrouni to attend the services. The local order, with nearby 300 members, Mr. Flinno was a member, Mr. Flinno was a chief grand mentor, F. R. Wilkins and Robert Taylor were funeral guests and therefore came back in the pubs and therefore were delivered a fine funeral ceremony Friday evening, Nov. 14. Auditorium Friday evening, Nov. 14. A large crowd was out, the subject. A large crowd was out, the subject. Quincy, III. Decatur, IL The parishes of Dr. G. Loe were thrown on a Friday to a number of doctor's naughty. Those present wore John Maynard's dress, and Dr. E. Dr. Junction, Mrs. Ora Vanykke and family were surprised to learn of the marriage of Rev. Hardison, his ex-pastor, Mrs. Loe, and days in the city the guest of Mrs. Junction. Him entertained with a bridge party Wednesday evening. Those present, George Leffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Taber, and Mr. and Mrs. Washington, were united with the church Sunday, Nov. 6, under the guidance of Washington, A. M. E. church. Douglas, LL We attend you to attend some one of the many charities of our city, Mr. Zion is a speaker of force, one that you will want to hear. We are in Ward 13, a ward of intelligence, and a worthy successor of Bove, Home, Good in the city in the short time he has been a new work in the north of the city, Illinois has called Mr. E. Little Book, Ark, Norvee To Cubs at Academy at Arlington, Will the presidents of all clubs send their news to 215 Hammond street, not later than Monday --- BE A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC BE A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC THE CHICAGO DEFENDER All Pralile State news must reach this office by Tuesday noon to insure publication. forceful speaker. Miss Jessica Porter of Rockville, Md., Mrs. R. Thompson, Miss Alicia Largel diving in Dermainne. Household of the residence of Mrs. Gerritt Baker taken the residence of Mrs. Q. Ericksen, in last week. Mrs. John Ericksen, in si- st. week. Galesburg, Ill The Johnson & Johnson restaurant and grocery had a fine opening Thursday. Souvenirs of the occasion were distributed to members of the church, Mrs. Marie Berry is assisting Mrs. Mac Callin Greene in the church, Mrs. Eliza Smith Second Baptist church rally sunny Sunday. Second Baptist church rally sunny Sunday. Variety church, Momouth, attended Sunday afternoon services durin Momouth folks attended the brother and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. and Mrs. Wesley Young, S. P. Maupin, Melvin Smith and others were among the visitors, Mrs. Gertrude Edwards is among the visitors, Mrs. Momouth, Momouth. Help your brother Marie Berry and Mrs. Joseb Wes took degrees in the Household of Ruth last calls at the high school Friday, when Armistice day was celebrated. Mr. Berry builger of our boys who were overseas in the Baptist Sunday school will hold a "Mother Goose" Lazar Friday, Dec. 2, all the. Mrs. Nora Leaard superintendent. Mounds. Iff. Mrs. Robbiele Britton was called to be a brother who served as a mother in France. Dr. W. J. Beatty and family lived in and family and family was of the city Sunnybrook and the Missouri North, Marshall and Vanderbilt teachers of Co. Antiaul, H. spent time with Mrs. Susie Williams and Miss Doria M. spent time with Mrs. Susie Williams and Miss Doria M. quarterly meeting services Sunday. Rev. J. W. Wiley preached the Marian Magician gave an entertaining performance for the benefit of Thurrock church. Mr. and Mrs. Hett Miller have attended the bedside of the father. A large delegation from her family, Jane, chief strand monitor of the table, jane, pastor of the A. M. E. church in Alton, Ill. visited Mountains has worked in City hold the annual reception and night, night, night. Carole La Hamilton installed the officers Mrs. Ode Vanchuck ball was bestowed at a delightful party in City hold the annual reception and Vanderbilt and friends from Cairo, Mount City and Mondays, at the cost of Saturday night. Rev. Moore of Chicago conducted services at the Second Baptist church. There are 11 Mrs. Anna Bowes visited her children, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson and family have returned from America and few days in Chicago. Mrs. May Brown of Natlahoma Association met at the Second Baptist Association met at the Second Baptist members were added their number. McTropolis, IL Centralia, Ill. FULTOFOOD-BESTYETT Why? It Grows Hair THE SQUARE HAIR FOOD MULTI CALLED THE BEST STANDS THE TEST "The Year Round" Cures Diseased Scalps STOPS FALLING OUT Live Agents Wanted! WRITE! BE AN AGENT Be an agent for agent's outfit and start making money. BE A HAIRDRESSER Print $5.00 for fluff bozen, printed instructions and $3.00 premium free. BE A GRADUATE Take full course by small. Study at home. 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MORGAN'S HAIR REFINER CREAM Before After PRICE $100 OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY, QUANTITY, AND SERVICE We place trust we highly when we see in our cut we want in the few enterprises that are now and have been able to quote you with our original before-the-wax prices and maintain our Lab standard of quality and our best service that we started with since the birth of our institution, February 12th, 1838. RETAIL PRICE LIST OF G. A. MORGAN'S HAIR PRODUCTS: Hair Frier Cream, positively straighten hair in 15 minutes.....$1.00 Bleechen Ointment, beautifies and clears the compaction.....5.30 Hair Preening Night Cap, preens and trains the hair while you sleep.....1.00 Italian Hair Oil, beautifies and softens the hair and disappears.....3.50 Dandruff Tetler Ointment, clears and treats dandruff and other disl. Dandruff and Tetler Ointment, rides the hand of dandruff and other disl. We guarantee Our Products Individually and Collectively to Do Exactly as Advertised or Money Cheerfully Refunded. Remittances must accompany all orders. We pay no postage or express No goods shipped C. M. Morgan satisfactory references Ask your Drupist, or write THE G. A. MORGAN HAIR REFINING CO. 8524 HARLEM AVENUE, N. E. CLEVELAND, OHIO. SALESMEN AND BUYERS WANTED! TO BUY, AND SELL LOTS AND BUNGALOWS IN THE GLASSBORO and FLORENCE ESTATES We are the largest and most reputable land dealers in the country. Friends in your town, no matter where, have purchased. Ask them. They know. The bridge connecting Philadelphia and Camden, costing in the neighborhood of $30,000,000, is now being built. For further information write WM. LIPKIN 250 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. $4,000 A YEAR! WANTED—A man capable of earning $4,000 a year. Must be man now holding responsible position, aggressive, have some selling sense and organizing ability, have good education. Must be able to train men and get results. Our proposition has possibilities unlimited for the man who wants to make good. Address, Box A. CHICAGO DEFENDER Use STONE-WHITE After you have tried all others use Stone-White and see for yourself the next day a seif, white, velvety skin. Smooth. Stone-White takes off the dead skin and leaves a nice u real person. Harmless. A wondrous beauty wash. Fruits tissue. 100 Agents Wanted Stone-White Beauty Wash. $1.25 a bottle. Stone-White Face Bleach. 60c. STONE-WHITE MFG. CO. 1613 Jefferson St. Nashville, Tenn. B Prairie Ave., Apt. 2 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THE NEW IDEA Training the Hair while you sleep" O HAIR REFINER CREAM After PRICE $100 QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE highly when we say to you that we are one of our hair refiner creams. We have been able to show you with our hair matte stain and highlight of quality al guarantee that we started with since the birth Izach, 1929. OF G. A. 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Clift are spending a few weeks on town to visit the home of Mrs. Ellen Geesham on the 26th inst. Mrs. E. Clift are visiting this week. Mrs. H. I. Bayliss William Puin are calling to the front on raising funds for their new church --- Calre. III. - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 Oil Business Booming Prices Advancing Almost Daily APPLICATION FOR PURCHASE Date ... J. J. ALLEN & CO., 1809 East 150th street, Kansas City, Missouri; Size: I wish to invest $—— Specify by street mark (A) in (C) Creek County Lease. ( ) Organize County Rentalty. ( ) Ward, Wonder Preferred Stock. ( ) Mid-West Lake Insurance Stock. Enclosed find $—— full part Balance $—— per month Name ... Address ... City ..State. APPLICATION FOR FURTHER IN- FORMATION Date ... J. J. ALLEN & CO., 1809 150th street, Kansas City, Missouri; Because hundreds out of germany have kidney trouble, we have binder trouble. We have booklets selling all about kidney trouble. We will send you free upon request. POWLER MEDICINE CO. Dpt. 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At the center outline of the board of administration of the Insurance companies set in the board proposed from office as pro- ducer, secretary and elected in the secretary and elected in the board. T. Burkholder and E. T. M. Miller. Involved in the discussions. The following changes are made in the official staff: R. E. Burkholder, W. J. Huntley and W. J. Huntley. W. J. Huntley administrates; secretary commi- nities; A. E. Good, T. M. Boe- vine and A. E. Erickson. NOTICE A Christmas Remembrance is like the love that prompts problems, and is more important as years glide by. The love is loved on its appropriate and on a person's esteem in its reverence. W. E. Woodard The work of Walter Woolf originally and did it themselves. You can in- spend a splendid part and view the arti- cle beauty on artist photography. MEN! HERE IS A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION! Your wife has probably been trying to get her picture taken. Surprise her with a photo "Time to life" photograph. She will consider it. She will consider it. Music Classes Loom Loom, the teacher, retiring from the show business and teaching school. In Sarnac, N. C. 7-1. S. Paris, New York. Miss Naomi Porter and C. L. Thompson to church, happy and hospitable with love and hospitality. Nate, Salt Lake City, Utah. Joe Washington to the "Home Again Bros. at N. North North Street, Salt Lake City, E. C. 300 Laundry avenue, Chicago. Charlie Chamber letting the cold weather and snow drive him back to Louisville. Richard Stanley, 2014 North Hill Street, Chelsea, Neb. Derrick Boone, unable to speak good English, to South Walnut train, Stannah, Ind. Jack Johnson having to walk from North Hill Street, Hiding North Virginia. John Williams of 414 Second Avenue, West Palm Beach, Fl. having a train to National Mall, Fitzgerald, La. If there's anything that someone doesn't do, they are ridiculous doing, or that you don't believe could happen, write it, and share it with the Chicago Defender. Iupweld, 32d and Walsh avenue, near the heart of the city, near elevated roads and our lanes, past railroad stations and railroad stations. Electric light, bath, steam hot and private heated baths, without making for our own success rates. Inspection and maintenance accommodations and services on men and women and for any first class service in Chicago. Iupweld has superior accommodations. There is daily mail service. There is maximum time point excelence. When coming to Chicago look up the website or write a message. Adxt. GAS BILL CUT Gas bill cut one-third to one-half, Universal Gas Saving Bank Universal Gas Saving Bank up well demonstrate and prove up well demonstrate and prove Write L, W, and M, Co. distributors 227 Indiana avenue, Chicago, Ill. Doree 2246. Advertisement. REAL HOME COOKING One of the best places in Chicago opened by Mrs. Hattie May 231 Indiana avenue. Most delicious homecooked dinners are served from the price of 26 cents. Advertisement. XMAS GIFT CIGARS Christmas gift cigars will please $5 and $750. Handmade Havana todays. Money back if you buy. Holiday box 232, Campbellville, Ky. Advertisement. REMOVAL NOTICE Mrs. Johnson-chalmers, Bristol, is now located at 238 South State street, where she would be pleased to have her business moved to Blanc Vieille 185. Advertisement. MRS. JENNIE DENY Your goods will be sold for charms. Your goods will be sold for charms. 1 AMF Estudios NACIONAL I wish to thank the many friends and neighbors that presented me at my hour of bereavement, and thanks for the beautiful Floral triumphs. I also wish to thank Gena, Gen, Bill, Elliott, No. 7583, the Free Will Amity Club, the standing committee of the prime-rose Circle of Friends of the World, Bik. K. Circle 1634, for the wish to thank Father Simon and Mrs. Helen Sawyer for their kind favors, and the interest of the moment in my husband, Todd, S. Winston—Marie Y. Winston, 8328 S. Winston avenue. We thank our many friends and organizations for their expressions of love and care during the hours of our bereavement in the death of our sister, Mrs. Cornelie Wilson, who departed this Oct. 20, Mrs. A. Dewey, Daisy O. Westbrook, Chas. A. Davis, Daisy O. Westbrook, Chas. The John Brown Woman's Kid Corps, No. 14, wishes to thank Mrs. Eilis Slik and husband, 7224 Giles Slik, who gave her the body to Mr. Glennwood cemetery. Mrs. Jones and family acknowledge with erasal appreciation the sympathy and kindness shown them by Zondela Solter (nee Jones), who passed away now. I - Warren Solter husband; Minnie Jones, mother. I wish to thank Ivy, Johnson and I for the kindness of the church and friends for their kindness during my bereavement and for the many beautiful bird designs. IN MEMORIAM [ADVERTISING MENTS] OBITUARY CONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Mrs. Muzzetta Livingston, age 22 born in Charleston, S. C., died n, S. C., died Oct. 11. mother, sister, two brothers, a and a mother, unborn inherent their loss. She was迟到 to rest in Alamo. She was late to weg to think how many friends sympathetic a a gift of flowers or never forget. We also thank the mother for his composing services rendered. # - Respectively - mother, Mrs - sister, Mrs - West 14th street Mrs. Muzzetta Livingston Huttle Owens, 19 New York. LOST RELATIVES Want to know the whereabouts of Ogle Jackson, his first known admirer in the army in 1857 at Atlanta, Ga. Heigh, 5 feet; weight, 160 lbs; facial features are brothers, named Mary Alice and Sarah Jackson; James and Lee Jackson. Address information to Mary Jackson, 2751 Haven avenue. ROBERT TAYLOR Would like to hear from my brother, Robert Taylor, last year in 1956, send information to 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, Richardson, Yvau. 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Write to their address below: MEDICAL COMPANY PARK, Monroe, Tenn. MEM. OF THE UNION DEPARTMENT USS the WORLD WAR II BOMBING SQUARE, NEW YORK, N.Y. will receive a free folder due results. Write intros to free folder due results. BSA, SAIL, SCHOLARSHIP. MEM. OF THE UNION DEPARTMENT USS the WORLD WAR II BOMBING SQUARE, NEW YORK, N.Y. will receive a free folder due results. Write intros to free folder due results. BSA, SAIL, SCHOLARSHIP. FURNACES REPAIRED FIRMWARE REPAIRED ALL PARTS PER MASTER S. SMITH U. FIREMAN SMITH S. SMITH U. FIREMAN SMITH door 3 LAUNDRY WORK WET WASH - 2 LBS. U. FIRE SERVICE family wash or Bathroom work. Towel Hotel Laundry. 400 St. street. Phone Broadway Victor A. Thompson, mgr. --- ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` rere CHICAGO DEFENDER semen | PAGE OF THE { ; November 19, 1921 { Two kinds of people to avoid—the one always satisfied, and the one always dissatisfied. 24h CA | FRA erases. Frenne DENOTE oe OTN PEASE Grr eee UTC OE THE » Chicago4g efende + Sieearee ew eee E 7 Texnued May 6, 1908, by LUM. KT 8, ABEOTS, LL. Be ‘THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY URCOMPOMATED) we thing! bs cour covet ena Bete Ssnos=it cies Fy, cuareg Coos Meng Etoy taping, WE POicawo os usin Rarsoe, Teepeeee Donan SRA he nee ee ‘A PuP's A’PUP eguee are rogues whereer you tnd them, Just the Tame's aw purrs 2 DUP, 5 And there's mighty little differencePken yeu coms to num tt up— Say veveen tho rough Rigbwaymsa, who upon the ‘public streets, Bolaiy takes all things of value from the vietlm whoa ‘be racers, An the worker who #8 steaiking end low dows enoush 20 rob ‘recloue time from lis employer just by Teafing on bis fob. Sore who do.this Kind of stealing may perhaps tot zet tn fall, st when Life's erest book és balanced’ they're found ‘on the side that fall, A NATIONAL MISFORTUNE 1018 A NATIONAL MISFORTUNE an well ay 3 vathnent (0 the Tact or Zroup coacerned, 4 polite ‘Hl conditions be suchas to make fe wecesary for ‘eg ene race o¢ grout which our eithecnsip tw con doned tu aet ov vote it practically a. solid body with, “hy ene polldeal parts. No ene can be @ true and in UNfendene voter who i obliged from a standpoint of Tfemsity to ignore and dlerenard economic and dome SE ene Cee 1" 18 A NATIONAL MISFORTUNE ar well as a wetrhinent (0 the race ef group concerned, 3 pollt- “di eonditions be suchas to make it necessary for ing ene ruee oF group of which cur citizenship tx com~ fosed tu set or vote Jn practically a solid Buds with, nv ene political parts. No one exn he a true and ine Sependent voter who ‘# obliged from a standpoint ef ‘“eemstty 40 ignore and dleregard economle and domes ve questions in casting his vote. THUS MATTER wan touched upon by Prerident taraing in bis specch at Birmingham. Rot kis re~ wuske along that line rexealed the fact that ore who ‘Seo intelligent and so well informed as he, $s luber~ ig Under a misconception with reference to this: Sul) Sot His idea eeems to be that the conditions 7e- Jered to are the outgrowth of voluntary action ond inate on the part of hoth races. In point of fact tt ts ot race, BEL a party question. 7 THE WHITE DEMOCRATS of the South pretend uaet popular elections in that section are to deter~ soing Which of the two ruces shall dominate. This is “lisa, Rut Jt leaves our voters no other alternative on toact with whatever partys if any, that mar be oeted to the color Tine democracy. This. subterfuse ice wenrked so muccessvully at the Soath that i was inuzht Unt the same tetics wouté work throughout fe country. Henee in the preeidential election $n 1: 0 an effort was made, thous el.ndestinely in some “atities, ¢o win the eleecion for the Democratic party ‘making appeals. to race. prentdice. The President cope doubt aware this was expecially trea of Ohlo and hie. TVEX OUR OWN Janes Hannon Lewis, 2 nan ste whom we had looked to lag the fight to beral~ (ie wea party on the rave svestion and thus make rusnible for uy to Sete for and act with his party huthoat itopardizing esr rights as American eftizens, ewed iiineell tabecome st sietin of the demazoses! (ls injecting the rave question into the eampaizy bas etee, Rut the white people of the North rte) tn be ton totelligent and to patriotic 10 be Haonced Io much nurruw-anindedness, a fact which oe Tasvis sau hie party Eater letened to thelr sorzo. INTELLIGENT PEOPLE knew and know that there Steslutely ku danger ef "Necro domination.” in ie of the Northern states, and while eome of then as honnscly holies, through falee representation. C3 uum samae thing Ie wot true of the South, yer even ‘enews fevestieetion Would satealy tera {hat thers: ste more danger of actual physical Negea domina- of ye South Carglisia td Misstaaipys 2 sufirage in sy states wee net Restricted, than i -Glio and, ECT THE COLO: LINE being drawn’ be the Dein= tots haves us, usicrtamatels, np other alternative o Nice azwinst the vandiaates of the Bemonratic Peo Ht pete Lmes happens tn view of uts situation, Sinensera of nur ermup Utd I Aeceney TO vOre a candids tatettea Tepublican wher in otherwise Supmatie, cet aaotner a eanuilaite Tabetted Demo= Hiv whe be cchiraise acceptable. When this bar= Sons gemneed, us je gradual being dune, ospeckally tee Nocti, Hast and West, thet the selidarhte of + Rave yates which Deesibeat Veardinag charseterised, seoryacty sin ais a mietertaien, will te Jones eats S2N CONCHETE ENAMITA te tact hus ben ngght cut hat the recently orcumizcd Wir RiUe Scan ie de seret patlichowtal political oreatttion tig fap ats eget the anewieation of gemtinsent ne silty gawd unreghy azaie’ fay chisses er ewupa Aeeean micinens, namely enn Cathaine, dae, foslend Amiérious ated foray Tore Atnericanse 3m Secthty organization eho ass he tte Sher forratee coor of a waliieal party aa osncnate eandedaten £0E Vee nm a plus this promelsated, would any sin eeson expert members Of anf sie of the above grouter so support the candidtten of that party? Thin wend somtearss 6 imam Mate, aid Bet that J8 the poe! viin which the Colored waters fave teen paced 1 ve unmise and unfortunate attitude of the Deinn- sale party Ureards which "wo Fearet to Nol eeme sated Eeputtionse ate tactined to ellow. ONE OF THE WORST HABITS that can be con- feonted Js the habit of roxiping. ‘Though tt secina Su inuweent, harmless yastine, the effects for ell ara coauy and frequent. ‘The halit of gossiping ty Rut “onfiued to those with lmlied education, as might bo supposed, Inst dhe ttost learned sud xcholarly occa Sieuully indulge-—n fact, nu strata of woclety ts exempt, A contemporary tells of a prominent evangelist who Suculated the story that the: wife of the mayor or ono ‘Sf our largest eltiey {8 IIL bred and tilterate, and that When the quevn of Lulgium wos visluing hero sho had Teplied 40 onu of the queen's comments: “Queen, You Silda, saouthfl* WUMILIATION AND APOLOGIES of course fot! ‘weed, ind thiy divine hos Kameda Ierson. Tho oANOF of the South Bend News. Times says, “Gossiping SS otte of The tnost vicious habits that aMict muaktnd, habit that Urings more sorrow, moro unhappiness, veers disttuss tan ven drink er drugs"—and this ts true, A mald, for tostance, aay tell her neighbors that ber rival lus beon discharged, und. elaborates Sith a suggestion that “things have been missing” Te Hi repeated thyt tho other -womtun has been caught teuling. aud before tho stors gets wader fell sway neighbors hear that the woman ta tn fail, TNUAPPY WIVES, with surgestive Mfting of the tyows, reveal to thelr dearest frieads that the husband ‘fa mutual acquaintance ts rather may and wonders Shout that new gic] he has in his office. On Its was tho story speeds, and when some “kind frlend” firally tolls the “wronged wife” about it the story has iil the circumstances that £0 to make for tragedy. One of the strange tinge about a falsehood iv that it travels faner than truth There seems to he somethlag ia the makeup of some people that thrives on inmck- Taking und the misfortune of others. The press throughout the countsy dishes up every tresh scandal sspecially if IU happeas in high Ufe, for the delecta- Hoo of Its readers. The counting room proves tat ‘hey Want It Ike Tt and are willing to pay for It FO RING TH QUESTION Hguc down home where If ateets nar group, It can madily be seen the damage that can be wroucht to us by pulling cach other down when we sorely need the ualted strength of every member of our group ta movements of “un Uplift nature if we are ever to gain pur rghtial place in society. "Tis said. the. leopard cannot change his Fpots, that you cannot teach an old dog new tricks, Hex but we ean put It Into the conrclence of every reader that-evers time they maliciously gossip und fefeet_on the characier, honesty or morals of xn Indlvidval or set of individuals ther are. dragging thenisclves deeper in the mire, for no man can rien hbore the least In his rice. Why not start-anti- Eorsiping clube, since we are no great.on wtarting qhinas? ROME PEOPLE are to contrary they never agsen with anything you say unless you are Osttcring them, GOSSIP OUR _ WEEKLY SERMON Spee ein he ts etal EENGSE SSE, Tae ter ol ted CONSIDER enRIST ry Te. Sam he aie anor o ny Trine, 3. Che, ihe Pa eats Senora sunt fey Seu a 36 Hal Wend oat peck ek SALE sino salts at tg ong, The Tiiitcteot tes Sta tein from of er: anassable Merete on ete Sc aad arom I tuum Cina be with eb tamara Te ee imam weno outlet 1s 0 cath aewtraiy oi Seale nape A fra natn Soames "ge that wiih sere cca® oman a cmt "Ta Meare bane af Games tra Br G7 Ira etre oreo othe een Hida Blaeteht no wat ton te Soren ayer Cat who ha eevee ier wh Baht Bona hag nates was ee fo ca ne echo mi er aetna ROH adobe: Sort on ent trons sib’ Stentatg words of the SoS arc oe gh oe stre ste oor grenade uapottincnt Sua ot S munta one tne quot fee He ec Una ml Seu wth Eibead eoaete "Oe cour tot tn terest fan WES He rut eaten Co IIUCMOAS Neate of or Sain tec fe Fe nt SIGUE Siete leat erate ae iets ow ote ie’ he tc i tne! Tne boa roon in the ete Rese Sit for wate Nome abt Jot sThock Sat Apo fr ou, fe Ton won i ou ace EEE ee re tah ere aes a: Philadelphia, Pa. ‘Text: Jenova shail ght for yeu, und xe shal hold your peacebxo, 1-14: SRAEL ta tm dive statis at this writing. The [tervoteat ited Seu isin fromt of fcr: larassable Inoumaing Ave om elther shies and Pharaoh fs tuuntering te purevit Uehind fer, with sbx hundred Dploked chariowe ‘Froa'the Maman viewnoint, tie outlook ts not nly. iveouraring, bat avsoluiely bopelems. And favoring nueze, commenced to-do. thot eich He periecthy numan—murmur amd complain, The Hokdetiat power of God msltested in lracl'a Bre Ina Ia evi, was eatlrly Zergotien to the present Uilemma:® iarach soupht no way of escapes. rhe ld Sot call oven the God tho hod deiverel her wlth RShignty hud: her whelo Une was Bloc 10 Cot- Fuainleg, amd ene hod wo mind for anything ese eine’ dlacoursetng moment God sent ‘hroush Moves, the encomaging words of the texte is dod reatty tmercotel in our pany, ose xtriz~ grea our heartaches and our disappointinonts? Sti Suicuy for a moment und ict the question revelve h'seur anton. and the aswer will thei Sou WH Guan and courage. OF course Ct is Interest, for int ean be proven that ite ty aot. then Gol i Tene to us than the father of our fs "Soe ony God inverestet, tu te will Oxbt for tus, hit we muse hel ur peace, If we ery. aid HN our voices iv the stsvets 1 fe beenune we bave fest Tat ts God, soa fut Sone te the victors. nthe pew ev: tm the ups te uo Witch or in tne directorates in the proof room arin the preven. Noi in our stabitions for vetcer homes ex tettor Joon Jehocan shall Agbe foe sou, 1€ 30m will only vt sour peace WILDCAT SCHEMES THE COUNTRY rcema to be aillicted with any number of fake orgunizutions aud schemes to. extort Tones from the innocent and inoffensive of all races, roupe anal clases with a view nf enriching: the pro« fhoters arid organizers, Extruordinary snd unusual in- Aweuments are held cut to canvasters who gy from Mouse 26 house Yor thé purpose of urging the unsise- pecting to part with their heardeearned funds in Purchasing stock. 2 some organization, which in a Ingjority of fastancos, 1& worthless ani valueless, THE PRINCIPAL MOTIVE on the part of the ex vvasser fy the handsome commission which lie recive The surprising thing ie that em many: inteliigent people, white and Colored, are so easily vierimtoel. Ye thes would stop and think for 4 montent they wend realise that it ix mot necenicy for cunwaswera to Ye Utilized t6 sil che stork in any concern thst kus enine and Tegitimate inarkee value: ieee. securttion Are usually soll through tie banksor fnivestinent housen, Stock, thernfare, ns mow insrances. that is eddled Uy hired acute nr canvases, should be lyoko Upon sith ausplelon and carefully examined Lafore purchased. WITH REFERENCE to oir eroap, fc ts wicortae nately true that many have fiaplle:t contidence In any Investment rehene which is hrowsht to thelr siren Hon if a white man or white men shorn we thin ere Eanizers Ans promoters of ft. ‘They take It for eranteat that ff white ten have control of it it fs necessary Saf and auued. Whereas ff a Colored mancor Colored due should be the promoters and organizers allsoueh ‘Safer and woitnder, the Snveatnent ig turned dot peer the nssuinptinn that Ht le hnescure ahd douniel to faiture- UNQUESTIONABLY ail sekomée fosterel hy Gather White vp Colored are not lezttinwte and hn ety hones we de noe Advis that sl Colored schewtes he encouraged and suppers. What we aby advice te Hatt aur people cease tO disirukt Colraed caternrien Hecause ther are Colona We have for eerie, umber of businers eoterpsices, suis do Latiifiis insti tutions, ipsuiuniee vonpanies nad eater IMsisatin a Awa ka tne orsatied oof Wiwinens conn Ms fo bane ot Cvery pequinement wromenied bg tite @shtest sed Sewitlstions, Uaurdy insarina thelr satesp eed salen y. find set yuany f tesa are sivumelinsg fol sAinaiinw pinply eae of act of Sutppert ent thele own feeous, What std Beapyiers £8 the whiges tow the sen stand? POW EXAMMEE, wake tke Co-cgoraiive Sunes ot Actin, nrsnized atl controled hy shrewd white ioe. Tange sctnitoes nf attr eras hatte inwostest Wet rede of thamasids of dectarn in thixcspesihatlve suet? seen that 2 nen i the Mn nt pmeieer If dere feany comeetation tee et true it ewe mu sof Thee fet that oiny theweansdy of white jeorple tea sels: nev atodd fa thie surveay but Were eangit in the tas of the Kot Kius Klin, anetiier “ger rleh quick enaeern, om the tart of fis prinelpa eflleore, “Thee nniy differwce ts that selene tke the Cosnjwrativee Society’ af Naieelea en Tek thelp principal wilelais by: resins wpe the ino= Tne aril rredullty of coming publi, whe areas Hestons ke the Ku Klux Blan etrich thelr yeincly a tAlsials he waking detmaxomieal appeals to racial and Prlighous prejudices. IN THIS WORLD the dollar is kins. ‘The story of how tha Jate rose from : poor, slown-trodlen, desileet set to the highest pinnacle in the tnwneial sud fedus~ lal world by geting & frm grarp ont # large bunulle of the coin of the realm, be too well known to mead rept lon here, Thee Jow it too skeptical to invent. (et rich-quick schemes. Ills mioney goes into tried anid true proporitions. Tie playa safe all the tne, That Is why he iw rich todas. Tt stems a disicult mater for uy (0 earn the lesson that all that piltters is not kul, Way continue te furnish the enemy with amutnition with Shich to MIL wa?) Why not insure the wnecegg of oMr Own enterprises by giving thent the sine lined ssid Enancha support we give white enterprises. We +a nut expect to risa in the sock seats UNL we Tearn weal PHM Into practice, to Frspeet, Urust stnd Hels one utie dther, Build Up our own fences Lefore helping our neighbors, FIVE CENT STREET CAR FARE * THERE If ANY DOUBT In the minds o¢ Rirons that tho general publls i not of oni na mastor of lowering etrest cur fares, a kn P. Hislan’s plurality in New York Chis’ yralits campaign sAill convinee then ef th or FIslan won on a tive cent fare {ese ar 409.900. more enthusiastic cupporters thal sliy needed to win. This overtops all plural jistory of the city. AYOR COUZENS of Detrolt was Fe-electes orm in which muntelpal ownership of trans ines was the principal plank. Delrolt no 8 more than 100 infles of taekase. an y large clty tf the country comes the rep against treet car magnates who contin ct more than five cents fram pasenzérs for ne surface or “L" roads. During the war ritee wae Justifled. ‘Today when wines a Sei Cna inca “Rabanne taueliin euaminn ite ceo, J THERE IS ANY DOUBT In the minds of street sar Rarons that tho general public i not of one mind ‘onthe mattor of lowering street cur fares, a glance at John P. Hylan’'s plurality in New Yorks City’s resent Inuyoratity’ campaign saill convines then ef the tact, Slayer Jislan won on a tive cent fare ferue and kad ‘ever 400,000. more enthusiastic cupporters than Wiis ‘setuslty nreded to win. This overtops all pluralities in the history of the city. MAYOR COUZENS of Detrolt wax fe-clected on it platform in which muntelpal ownership of transport Hon Unea was the principal plank. Detrolt now ap erates moro than 100 mnfles of taekaze. and from every large city fn the countrs emer the repart at ‘war againgt atrest car magnates who continue 10 Ccolleet more than five cents from passenzers for a rile fon the surface or “L" roads. During the war period The raise was Justied. Today schen wages and. sll commodities have taken a tumble there is no Feasan Sehy: the companies should not remen to the ald tute. CHICAGO'S MAYO went into hls second tenn of ofiee on the five cunt issue, and while we are sti rasing eleht cents per ride, to his credit let ft ie sald that ho has never given up the fizht one day And the loxal machinery af the clty, county and atate have constantly fad thelr big gine in aevon, with the rewule that we Will fy A very short thine either eat municipal ownership ar the reduetion In the rater Geng manded. Te means inuch to the working clist to have Three cents upped of every ride in these daye 2nd, tires when he coin of the realin i a8 seares ste eos teeth, ‘The street ear service af Chleaza wean sane: ‘printely tw called “ratten"” and then to add inentt to Injury three cents aditional ig tacked on to cach fare, More power to Mayor Thompson's fighting squad, CHIEF OF POLICE Fitgmorrin and States At- worries’ Crowe are having a little squabble over the question of ridding Chieaso of gamblers, disreputable Ssomen thleves and bad characters: in general. We Siuh to say In passing we would appreciate a little eueis aciton and Quaaidanaias dies taioas A Real Job tor the Conference ‘DON'T “OVERLOOK THIS FELLOW !! ‘ i “tp ¥ i ae AACR Nie OW DD) =e OS PA N\ ‘Cg : EG pales OU ee ES =| EA TF Lal & Sanisatt ne | Rea aes P Ke DQ cout a) Ne Va ES fw Re Bey a. Se ag ee NWA Se ESS [RENAE ES, eer D7 Mid © a ER Sst yy SEL ARS A I | THIS AND THAT AND. T7OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN ; Maggie O'Brownie “ Watehful, Waiting [--2. ye The miadle! Weare ‘Theres one thing Lincolt or How- thrown of iy conte, Ax it were, bike-the daylight, have faded away, Iactien Uniekot ura caps of our young | WNER the love, and the friendship Hrotiier yelepe ye Whipp and Saw) . gyn Hate verishod. jystiers Misx Irene Howant played 3 ‘Wiel we thought would forever Cea ac nets a se wn aes, whch teen ie yaa tet, | Jo 1 could Kee ne bit wrong in Toving Was bind 16 folly in love's nlaztag ight. 1 stengated in the Boos of tty swee ‘ew. 1 arentnit and Yonged for you bot ‘tegen night. Horgot tn seorkt eter nesting. tn Sar arms; } Saw uni Son wherever my eyes ates twa shirt voor smoot mada L wanted $00, 1 got. you: now ive atl. ‘ka yon nat #09 the end, deur, then Sow came? You" should have told me and t ‘sou have trlea [ro ovmoome this passion, and the ‘siamo. ‘Thats Written om my Drow in crim- on dyed— And casts om off front ail tho’ wert And inales me grow £0 old befor ‘my tho rhat sends upon the air a quivering sroun, Ant prablng (0 bo forgiven of Ana #0 of aerizthing I stond stoned ‘and bare: Tgave the sehote world up Just t heave yeu, With ho: thought OF tomorrows Fah hot dare ‘Pink otherwlee, dee, than that you were tre, You tt and co Your way with Me ‘hone Of what Tee sierieed” that you might smile teeattze with pln 1 gave for navicht ‘And Yet. symchowe the Toss 2m ‘worth ti while. [aka now thee Goat of Love werltes out opis dein, “Fig 1 eho pas, and pays ana pate ro Just the thing Teraved and cout not Get “The Tove that Hves and eles within avday. <Aavis Clare. eve After reading thé story of a habry's corpee belng wrapped in a copy of ‘the Defender. ts it fair to canclule fUnat the Ws GW. ts with you 9 the sliiae Ubutiie®y anny. Watchful, Waiting Encouragement wits ebaughe would frees men tes whch esa eth cre hie ert tao rou No loo a 2B def | Oe ta Lat eu 0, Garson | Elle—Pendant que Roms. brulait. fau' est-ce que Nero a chantt? (i nateray canada to Sete at Insons "0 Fane) re Frain An‘ ove sen the'marvied a elt skeen Sinton An, Peasany Fanta, tepontce ect toons tke Snow-canpet ake” ant eare of youre ibengootouge ‘he Yoo Sect ent nthe ek ioe altel ene merits ite beet Other Papers Say ‘COLORED VOTERS OF NEW YORK Term Nest’ York. Teter) The Watwert _posritition of New York” ey mas Row. penitent: tian te ne mice ae a ca Co mabe oa Hd ante tbe ee Shoes fine Nor diy aemesaie re Conrstatten: fn tes basen ot siento Or ihe state leeigtatuse oa Seat He Enaiwesh a mecaber tte, eee is {Stites ta stil test bt Bis Teatiec Wtf ther ny: aie Enis ‘of mercies What tie, New “Yuti ature cola has dots to ex bette the approval, wot to page Sl “raitoniun. Of all thinking” persons ie fond tis aishwrtion "te hare feng” coma Ye Gea eb, er iaitegiances “Ht be no. iengee ow Sasct vat tive Lesion vrgaateation. And [tae het ai ee ie torent apwereh resident Tae~ Unime sab her hoped tw sea the tine Hien eis vee would divide on «co [nic vestonas whom ene Tansee Mout fee) Wedded to one pulttent {aistston: [Phere ie no more reaven why: lt (court men should be Heepulirsne than thene fe wine all whee: ten of | Geran, or of Tallin, or of trish Uteth {should he epnisheaise on, Dennett | ittee has nothing to eer with ft, snd Wevare. more thin half a century Bas: feo omancinaton. “The ‘ware Teace wwe’ the premnt Republican uegeinization nothing, not (Coun Its Fotiieal fresdom, amt the Ins {eliggent premiers te’ Rage icing in New York know It. ‘They sare acts fins: aecordeshy. From Day to Day 1 A Eurenean correspondent writes thie tn Tania ozwara tue Sot ul a [Husa known am tho "King of Bese ‘Tw this heuxe the wendicants repaic [utter Uhoir day" and. erly evening Work. tn spond the eaels. Howes of Ghe inornitae te Feveley. Twice pox {igo xought to. hreate tip the pinisanee ge guanine of Heiss bu tring: these rls the' blind men a a's sate tho Kaine sealed, smd. the iain talked, Urucates ordinarily fired for waving wero employed 19 es dowa the police. A compitsars’ iv atiun! now. asikea of women wh wisi tr Jott Rnatian fe inmurance cennanies fet "What ix your daily” hit reaming tos fiacdo?™ Te haut heen Tears that five out of every ten English women Jamoke anil Fhat_ twost ut there de~ Scion, what Is called the "tolcee eare~" ncn mines tein a, poor ne surance <proposition.. Callie man, Thes etd recover, the tolwcs affecting them tare Hike te drag wad often "inaueing blindness. ‘Since’ the. caiiyalyn. Aiatnat rate wa leuneed Jr Vari tase Seer. > Tid have: eee ‘kifed. Hontiecrheeee theen paid for thea a the rate of 9 Sonithona heath At first the Rorern~ nent pati Cor the (alle of the Forents Ini one cobiner became stich an exe yore ia imanufacttria fat tale oat UP leaater shat it_veass found. neces. sity to require the presentation of Tents asics ean talls. A report of the Eatvoraiy of Penin- civanfa archavmtogieal expedition fo sniostine anrounee® that a treneh cit Ghrough eight eltice at Relsan—the Feth Shan of che. tlble—diselowad & Hy die) Fears oll, Great quanttter St relies, including artleine of leon. Sronses bass, marble and pottery. ‘wore found. Mouse Republicans during a eaueus Jacaiied co support the Selgel Wik Proving for the. Increase of, the House o€ Kepresentatives from 435 to eee cee DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE, MEASURES, HIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION | Re Cases Are Diasaered aed Mo Feesripions Sivas ts Theme Weakly Articioe : FOOD POISONING—“DEATH IN THE POT” POSSRSDN, SENG TON, COMRIOR CIES OF fot poisoning, howerer, is Tineat roisortias.” ‘The meat maz become Infected dur fing the. preparation er serving. by. ‘handling of it by ners whose hands have ean In contac: ith one uf tha Jabove named organivins, ar We any Jeoine from an aniaat whieh had been previously futected swith the erm, of aay plek np Gio eer between tha ine Of (6 Teavnay the entmat und Ita fentranice {nto the month, ‘Tho linportant nutter in connection swith Gals type of pobwntag ty the une Jalteredt aypeacanee of the meat. Whoa, Hie is accanipattat by putrefaction the smell anil taste rw characteriatie. ‘Thea, too. the various, safle prods fcte—toe eream, Custards. cheese and outter—may prove highly pol-oneue The mulstancen act as excellent inet jnpon whieh varfuas germs may Ero jand be carried fram one place to ane other. Shell-llsh (inueeel, Tolester, aputers, Jete.) and thah (sturgeon) mis Teena pobonoes “when placed in titty waters, Dangerous fleets ma falloor Veating rate or Milt coicet shetFatiohs for fist. : Po Genta Vearuaites teotersy Potties, ene.) whieh 2e0W i the grou any In Manrer of bins Esiuetist evans thee $6 oiten come de contact with bytinin and daimal fees, which Razhe be stieg with Bacteria. | eerealm ania parasites mie eaaion :fomt padsoninie. Qa seh vecankom Visa milerseeopteat antinal Lene 9 itetehin statalla, whieh aainw enceaey [i the iy of dhe hog. infects the pork. is taken ino the Rusnam intess Vines dkroweh the rasnith, and develops (thers. The taps worm or toni whleR (proices a similar deadly poison 1 {well kann, [ Thanksgiving Dinner + Inseatizins the qeneneasi ng Thinloce iviag aml the eaportant part whic’ Hood enally plays on thar olay, we jfeet that we anizbt abt thee ft He net teuftictent wo Kea the (mad daterectad, Witatn guldition, exe fanst nae ty tale fatsted to avereacing. sa by su doing jhe mughe aso ene-into grave shansor. I Thankeatelng ors not tecan ores fling. ‘The stemgen nods fone fi to seve oura inriehion to smepte i= Seti HP gan continenily: stilt seve stomach with all The: Markey. chleki fvieh afenndnass satie-s, pics, ther, pul Miues ated candies anus moe allow 119 tunetlon nurmaiis, FE mies sates soem tadney from RR. Why, should ret the etermael stop im betes sautdents overterlied, Just a4 duce thi heart wt ina aspirin athlete who attengre to Mo ia a day the work ty Which It oF iparily takes the hesrt mane mathe ite ta viene oepuitoaned® THE ONLOOKER: BAL heal, fer Hivelf. Tt bas ante beea during [tie sr year tu ten. that we fave Tied "tay Ing sebueseatytion “on malts alle AME Kee tt fee wig gee stomped tor te Sees nett v(eht estore thee pee fin dn tet ae sae vomupehe teal Hise ge asiegen wut Te the Bor tal the ia Seats oe that Xelthee Upon thee of ete Shoes tae ha idee tment at > sine esas in ter nek inant aise fhe aor” tagcoun ime Sta atta tude oe thes sides Stok fs tal aneviatian marke t= ethos 2 the ep eb Morty thas Massa at eo Mase Syme Seantherg witoe fav eas wen oqaipren secacttheas aiel the {Go only ee he ells ent era Situlomienes "We helteve that stn Sent nae that ashe eetiine, 1 Mot mare of tho accoiatins msn t= ‘hip cold sno sone pope wi be featnd, these -hunteryenetatlon seth Meso a som MT fel wertatniy te tine a ome tho Stteng tember eho hate be Sees intlon cipient to speak of ha fomuntee igh tke tp feet Het TPeeskteet on thie matter so de Aectonaen We worl bs adie 2 tS negerts seme thes tenn eg fran Northern sind Wegert Serle eho haw sens Thee pat iy reat armtatlon cepvice. "Xn wie ter how sou zur Ie vate no tenes ium fron Lanisiann or Atsiccat esa fe eepreamies co interpees the brother trent New Yorky, Teenays Sink Minis, eects when tate rather bas i teront af ferformamea tack of Min wie seer ecg tion and whee exteclonee usb to tear” The Feeoeition faceted to white stints” Why abe tia?" oho sure the “Pamterm and eater sopecnentntiven tong iMG Ins thele ean sith the Southern Metron, Hut wha ot WS Lee theo heen aut thsi iioreacen where the both have ental sstvting au the Atuches ait appentunies to eae there cata. We hee the ronterenee eles Fate sli take this polre ul foci: what wa"helleve Ia'h serene thetic error anit we hate reo te heitece that ace ure ne ns fy this core | A MASTER STATESMAN QECHETARY HUGHES. starttea i eg Sess Oe eo ae ke eee a Seon teen reer oe Soe cn ee Sepp ite mal ore ant sens SF ee cae eons Ae fortanes of a TALKS ON ‘there may be “death in tho pot”! from many causes. Food polsons may’ ie endogenous or exozenois: that 13, thie origin of tho win may De Creme found In the toed (Ree itsctt or i may be |iGeeesee Ne found outside. ot Hage eee) the food. [eed We can scarcely (RP ag) eae stances which (meepoe sera it potas rat ea deat: within: (hem HN {evo foot. AS an [SG eect eample of euch Ses an ntticte. might ” )peeeeg( be given the pol- a s5n0un mushroony, pe wuisres ena ee Pesce aa ae We jmistaken for the edible form. This its injurious because It. produces. ihshly polsonouy alkaloial substance jknown ay musearins, |, Certain dlshes produce noriaal phys- jiologieal substances whieh. have |toxle effect when taken Into the body: (Soupet of certain plants. have been found to canse similar eonaition when taken Into the gastro-tntestinal tract [This is attributed ty the peesenes tn the plants Of uxalte achl—whieh pre hves Teettotton, frligestlon wad. low fever when brought In contict with the wally of the intestines, ‘The exogonous origin of food pol- ons te by far the commonest. Canes this head come those foots whlch ate {renitered polsonons by accidental eon- tamination tram outside sources. 1) First, there Is a group of, mlero~ senda ‘ereanisane whtel “are desi ciuateal-ax the direet case of the ma. Uetity af cases, Tho prinelpal mes. iver of thls geoup fs an organs citts peotaunwhiet i exeredingly owns i sell iia water th wt ‘canteens sed in decay Tag and de coinjentiae sabetanines everswherrs K AC tented dew in sirgante Covel, and on the slzesting of the pruteln thé seem Is etultect, Tyethon, erieatiein: of thd gasted- intestinal act Is auceninted for ls the prvsenee In the fonnl OF any mete her of a Rtoute of orzantniny which reser vere tlotely the kare whieh Prvdtiees typhi fewer = dittertsg fons In the Fee Ueat i Us of starter Sueation sind sible form, "These ste Kanwn as” patatyphokt uncaniens Three pecentephebd erin resemble an ‘ojeatisan weld pructiions se strata Usman tm the cobain ents vith email te the fost itis sulpes Hier aad buy sontain. the Korm of ugeroutocls ur sehinesis, sind mith ay ceptain the tgpbold aerate Fonuts af afl sorte anay In cone eu seslnvatest With tacts ra of yntteetan sthads the prenliects ule eich ort Rigsily Y. MLC. A. TO CONFER WE Colored Mea'y-Deperctmem of TT rine intcrmaatent Coniptiees 3: the Young Meas Chet Asse ciation rs wanoUECyL ee Costet Aes fo'tos hebt im Clpeinwns Whe tao Degetntiers "Ene putepoces #8 ese GRR ton wast BBP 8S Mreatneaie mon Bimecee (Fer tere om ie SAY) Peog roe ate Bee ty Caratsinut “the GER werk We are gh BSE saul to se at RRS ie Aasestation % By leruthorteent ty at i er AL sign of shoatter ‘ ie ing {ts obligation) Bw more aeeree ‘An idackeed’ RINS FRERON.: SPSS Bo Moat G8 Se i gee ret the -Resoslation: HAeN cient: aimee ‘ue peaple have often teen eral tories too caerulea craton ats jttude whiein white arsostaton teal fers have aivwn in thelr eogebteratos lof work auton one folkes Thle ever fmtipnenoss: seouined with. tek Scewing readiness to avoll ansthins [Shivh Tooke. tke concession to the Hiemands’ or ideas o¢ the. het tad’ progressive; men ‘of on” ron fas gives ground: for something ior thaws suspicion that "whey were [Mgnt on, our aucation.” Hewever piston thls feeling ot out elke mas or may not be, thi atte, ee shal [tose the ek of att, has Hane ISicapaed. the effori. of the Colored fren engaged tm pushing fori Us [work tr rian Instances eats the Incopte they coughs to help elt tit [they siuher did noe dao were neu Petaneted to votes the trun ellngs nd idsats of thelr own poopie. 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COURSE those. pronto whe O ‘tase fettowed tne development Ot the Assoetatlon fea. amen lag know that's great eal ef pres ear han ‘eon, tut. eae of them laze know o¢ the tec bats flex which ‘nave een waged Inn etart to, make this schite man abe feat to, be really ving up to the fSrchings et the Savior whose caine ie seemed. to. espouse” so. zealously naif ne come up agalast that anne fee he mistakenly term a "ate Problem a teallty the” protirs fay his on Iaeke of eouraue aed eislon about. whion some. ofthese Sse eves tak telly to meet am rtinarg teu of human Hate the chin ot dees Christ, One of the Niegest faba sehieh the ‘otociatlon han bv teaching its own Teadtership to fieterstand thie tila “protien” tte fecntt by tele own tneke ot saith fn the ercod which they woh hase irs batoves "Now that thie separate. okies aw hen tegen ADd Sicinave "sone alone the tease thes jean do Is to give thelr awn men xup- ort to abe finde thee abilicy eerie tas took eforte to “or ck to a tore reasonahie ant ely Chetstton. haste where thet ean ter fire of comgpandine the vespert an Gontdmace af the stron men of shel Seen Kine srinout too muh explaan- ftom nd apolosy’ for thele superior omens | NE-tnije whieh we belinew thie QO erateteren onzhe to eretity. ix the tack of fall natlonat repre- seitatlon oe" the work among our sefitation ‘of the work. among. our,