Chicago Defender
Saturday, December 10, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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XMAS CHEER BASKET TO FEED POOR
"Goodfellows"Work Overtime to Bring Happiness in Many Homes
"We'll feed 'em or beat." This is the new slogan of the people who have joined their forces bent on feeding Chicago's poor on Christmas day. One thousand baskets is the minimum; more if the money holds out. In fact, if the committee has its way, not one home among the poor and needy will be overlooked in this "greatest ever" effort to shed sludges and good cheer familiarly received and longest remembered. The Chicago Beauty Culture League and the Defender started the movement, but many of the clubs and organizations asking how they may help. It is probable the distribution will take place at the Eighth Street Armory.
Fifty-two organizations of the Colored Clubs have thrown "waste" into the rainy streets on making the "tight wads" tide to the woods or come clean with the price of a basket. Not a mother's son, some friend of the teacher who had his hand frosted during the zero spill of last winter. If he can't get the price of a basket out of his pocket any other, he must have a notebook. Good cheer has got to come, say, so dig, my boys, dig—the hounds are on your truck. Already the news has spread among some using of need. Their letters are beginning to reach the members of the committee. Mr. Jesse Barnett of 3108 South St. Jersey writes: "Dear Good Fellows: Please don't forget us Christmas. If you do we will not have any Christmas dinner. I have two small children, the old and old and 12 years old. The plans for the matinee benefit next Saturday afternoon at the Avenue theater are about completed. Mr. Barnett has heartily co-operated with the committee and all of the stage stars now in the city have volunteered to appear on the big program. Mine, the Ward has charge of the program.
The performance begins at 2:15
5 m sharp
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The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity presented Mrs. Mary Ross Doysey of Boston, Mass., in the great morality play by Walter Brown at the Avenue Theater last Friday night. She displayed exceptional skill in the title role, and was also responsible for the excellent coaching given by the faculty. She also directed the larger cities in the East with phenomenal success. Chilongans have made the request that the play be re-represented. (Story on Page 5.)
'Combine' Phil Brown to Lodges
COURT AUDIENCE APPLAUDS
Asheville, N. C., Dec. 9.—Follower
the return of a verifier of not guilty
in the case of Cordale. Willow
charged with burial in the first
degree, by a superior court jury,
a large number of spectators who
encroved into the court room burst
into loud applause.
ON! SCHO
Man Fights to Retain His Wife
Washington, D. C. Dec. 3—A court problem of unusual significance is hanging her in the district supreme court involving the state of Maryland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Peters, M.P.A. street N. W., Mrs. W. Peters, M.P.A.
Governor Ritchie of Maryland has issued extradition papers demanding that Peters be sent for his marriage in that state to a white girl.
The case of Peters arrest, Mrs. Peters must turn to form by clinging to her husband and beseeching his release. Peters is now at liberty on bail pending a hearing. The decision gave rise to much elation among close people in Washington. He ruled that the extradition papers forwarded here by Governor Ritchie were insufficient on Mrs. Peters' behalf. The court was granted to allow the Maryland authorities time to prepare additional papers.
It is believed to be the first case on record of extradition papers being served on a man because of an illegal marriage. Whereas the laws distinct ordinances do not, the district officials are not, and Mrs. Peters are legally wedded here. In the event the attempt at extradition should not happen, the next step Maryland annals the marriage. Peters and his wife will return here and be married.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 5-Franklin Jackson, predecessor of a store at Capitol and K streets, has been held to the grand jury under $2,000 bounties for a double weapon. Jackson is also held shot Charles I. Dean, 61 M street, S. W. According to Seret, O. T. Davis, of the Fifth precinct, Jackson is involved in an altercation with Drum in his store and fired three shots at him, one of which inhibited a minor fight, and another says he died to prevent Dean from throwing a lighted lamp at him.
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KLANSMEN USE WHIPS ON TEXANS
Denison Business Man Taken From Homes and Given Unmerciful Flogging
Douison, Texas, Dec. 9. The cardinal principle of the Klan Klux Klan was carried out here last week. It was put into actual practice without the slightest interference on the part of the Klux Klan, the fact, it is said to have had the complete sanction of the best white people in the city, many of whom joined the Klux Klan in the purpose of taking part in due course to Johnson street, and Prince Lee, 223 West Walker street. The leader of the Klan organized Mitchell and Lee automobile and carried to the woods, where the "cermony" took place. W. W. Wills, well known grocery store, witnessed the flogging and to bring the massage back to his people. "Go tell your people," said the Klan to clean up their homes. This is only beginning; the worst is yet to come. Mitchell and Lee, both aged men, were tied to a tree and beaten unmercifully. They were heard in the surrounding neighborhood. Several farmers attempted to investigate, but were held at bay with Winston's guards paroled the woods with Winston's guards. The two men were charged by the Klansmen with disorderly conduct. Mitchell is an old citizen and the Klux Klan never been arrested for misconduct. Lee, for years, conducted a rooming house and at various times engaged in business. He is required to be wealthy.
The case was reported to the local police department and names of seven people were given. Nothing has been done, as it is said several members of the forces are in league with the Khansmen. Wilks, who was told to act as a witness to the attack of people, told the story of the jogging at the Civic League.
A distinct loss to the cause of better race relations throughout the world occurred in the death of Abdul Baha, the Imam religious teacher, at Hafza, Syria.
Abdul Baha was the leader of the Bahai movement, and as his loss one reason for all mankind and unrest. The racial features of the present population opened as the movement spread. It was noticeable
Abdul Baha was the leader of the Udaipur movement. The movement, as his ones call it, is as one religion for all mankind united in one brotherhood. The racial features of the program oppose the movement spread. It was noticeable throughout the town of Abdul Baha that he never deviated from the strict limits of his own convictions. No ground was given for his conversion to American Indianism, many American Indian men, notably Louis Gregory, became adherents. There are many thousands of converts to Abraham American Canoe in the next advanced Abdul communities. A $2,000,000 temple in this city has been proposed. Last week in a four-day session was held here. Abdul Baha's true name was Abbas Efendi. He was born in Peru May 14. He was time during his life he was thrown prison for upholding his convictions.
Killis R. Dickerson, 25, 1949 Wall street, was arrested by Officers Moran Hickey and Donahue, 20th century burglary on commissal of Mrs. Jacquetta Basha, whose midden name was Nina Boyd, who lives at 1815 lake street. Mrs. Basha testified that home he made his way to her bedroom, when he made her submit to his wives. She recognized him as one of her old schoolmates. He was on the grand jury under $6,000 bonds.
Deserts Sixty- Year-Old Wife; Placed in Jail
Foiled in Attempt to Take Life
Today Mrs. May Clarke, 4527 Prairierie district, is well and smiling again; but at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning death crept very close to her, and she spondency, she invited it with her own hand, to bring an end to worries which, to her, had become unmanageable. She was the ode of a sedative drug respiration was the method she used. But fate saved the life of Mrs. Clarke, who was 22 years old -saved it for her baby, a chubby 2-year-old boy who needed her. Tuesday night she put him to bed, and she kissed him goodbye. While he slept and while night slipped into morning the young mother was gone, for her husband, A. L. Clarke, when on alight duty, was away at work. But she, too, wanted to work. She is alleged, she played a violin with an orchestra in a North Side resort, but her husband forced her to quit. The young and a lover of outdoors, Youth called to her; good times and night-life pleasure beckoned, but she would not go-home, responsibilities held.
This situation is said to have worried Mrs. Clarke. She became restless after her headaches were the result. A physician prescribed a sedative for her state she recently received a letter from a mother in the Southland. The nissive contained news of her mother's illness and the all the more—the climax, perhaps, that forced suicidal intentions. And Wednesday morning, white hair fell on her face and she cried to die. She swallowed all of her solitary medicine, scratched the bottle and threw the three ounces of it into the toilet, recoloned to a relative, Mrs. Laurie Refellos, 4448 St. Lawrence avenue, where she was to turn on the "rake" she is pleased to use for her husband was summoned. They forbid you to say goodbye. Mrs. Refellos and her husband was summoned. Her husband was summoned. They forbid you to say goodbye. She was lying across the bed, unconscious, police were called and Officer Dodge and Kenny of the Third district responded with palmator sound No. 9. The master and the treatments of Dr. Salvander Trice, 2902 State street, who was summoned, Mrs. Clarke was relieved. According to the police, the girl admitted turning on the gas with a handheld. She was not taken home.
PATROL KILLS WOMAN
HOLD POLICE DRIVER
Washington, D.C. 210-277-5444 Fourth preset, detailed as an mobile driver, has been held for the grand jury in connection with the death of Mary Mark, 322 E. street.
The automobile natrol of the Fiat
was making a run, when the Mun-
woman run into the street and before
the officer could stop the car knocked
down. She died from the in-
jury immediately after the verdict
the officer disposed from the
force and a man slaughter
was lodged against him.
SEND A "CHEER BASKET" VIA
"GOOD FELLOWS."
INTEREST YOURSELVES IN BEHALF OF YOUR SCHOLARS IN THE
GREAT ESSAY CONTEST. SEE ADVERTISMENT ON PAGE FOUR
COURT PUTS CHECK ON BRUTALITY
Southern C. pt. in, Ship Owner
Held Guilty in $5,000
Suit for Shooting
BY CHARLES E. FREEMAN, JR.
Boston, Mass., Dose. 2.—In a trial which broke the record for speed Berkshire George Howell, West Indian British subject, was awarded damages amounting $600 in his two suits for $5,000 against Capt. George L. Pope of the schooner Lillian K. Erker and J. M. Sommerville of Gulfport, Miss., owner of the vessel. The damages had been released and the captain reprimanded for being unreasonable. The original trouble occurred when he was sent from Boston. The captain charged that Howell, who was the ship's pilot, had attacked him with a knife in his hand, the white mate and his wife, who received press notoriety for her alleged bravery during the light on the ship, and shot him in the back because he was slow about taking an offbeat when ordered to do so. He kept the sailors in the back because the British consulate in Boston immediately interested itself in Howell's case, and with its influence suits district court against the captain and owner of the schooner.
Skipper and Owner Under Bond
Judge Anderson in awarding a verdict against the defendants, the defending sailors on the high seas in these cases, on the high seas in the sort of duplicity by captains that should be paid for. You have got to show cause you are going to shoot defenseless men.
The captain must furnish bond ex-
ception before he is allowed to leave
the state. Sommerville, owner,
the captain, must be allowed for the
pass is allowed to leave port.
Other sailors on the ship and on ships coming into Boston from Southampton ports feel that the judgment against these two will have a health-benefit to the sailors who make it a practice to use brutal measures at sea in governing the crew of a vessel: American seamen say that they cannot expect to receive punishment for a bad act did, but think that this victory will help them in its moral effect.
New York, Dec. 9.—The survey of occupations and placements in New York as affecting our people that was in course of completion by the United States Department of Labor on the grounds of luck of funds to complete the work.
The work was being done from the office of Phil H. Brown, who sent his assistant, Karl F. Phillips, to supervise the survey. An office was given by Phillips the Murray Inocational School facility East 57th street. Interesting questionnaires were prepared under the expert care of Mr. Phillips and sent to graduates in New York. What these questionnaires are returned complete information will be available as to the chances afforded our labor to graduates to earn a living at their chosen vocation. This latter phase was one in which the New York education was vitally interested. By the abrupt ending of the work it is gathering of the information for interagency the survey is not finished from the Department of Labor in Washington.
DYNAMITE FLOSIDA KOVIE
St. Petersburg, Fla., Dec. 9.—Two expressions of dynamic wrecked the interior of a motion picture theater customized by the Haze here. One charge of the wreck was placed on the doors of the theater objects objected to the erection of the theater in the neighborhood and when the courts told them that nothing took the law into their own hands.
LodgeBrothers Seek to Lynch Tattler Jones
Sloux City, Iowa, Dec. 9—In the estimation of a fraternal organization here, Jim Jones one of the leaders. He is alleged to have divulged the secrets of the order to outside parties. Somehow, the membership discovered he been taking "out of school." The lodge brethren got together to find the guilty party. The lodge cast suspicion on Jones. His appearance before the lodge was demanded. Jones intended to answer the summons. He was on his way to the police station arresting the Floyd river bridge. But fourteen of his lodge brothers met him there. They hiked him, he declares, and in nineteen minutes someone among them—held a clothesline. They looped the line around his neck, took off his clothes and handed him hands. Then he strung him up.
But luck was with the victim. The clothesline snapped in two and Jones dropped into the river. He succeeded in gaining the shore. He was able to tell them his story. The alleged lynchers are being sought.
"Daddy"Is Dead When He's Called
When little Eleanor Davis and her 7-year-old brother Elroy reached home from school Monday afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock they knocked on the door of their home at 4:30. State street and called their father, Mr. Davis, for help in burning and thought he must go home. He was.
"Daddy, daddy," they called, "open the door."
But no answer came from "daddy." The children knew their mother, Mrs. Alice Davis, was not there, for it was too late. She had left that morning at 7:45 o'clock for her work and was not due back until 6. So when they received the children waited in a neighborhood flat for their mother. They usually did. Mrs. Davis came home at 5 o'clock. She had left her husband there that morning and he had not wanted her to go. He had always objected to her presence. Sometimes they had words about it. Differences came up between them—difference I he wooled his family and, as a moulder, worked hard for it.
GO FORWARD IN SOUTH
HIRTHMARK, Ala., Dec. 5.—The James fund for the improvement of rural schools co-operated during the 1940s to improve the school superintendents in 260 counties in 13 states. The 272 superintendent teachers, paid partly through the James fund, shared regularly in the 1940s the money making in all 3,644 visits and raising for the purpose of school improvement 439,747.
HUNT ROY'S SLAYER
Crowley, La., Dec. 9.—The mysterious shivar of J. B. Ib. here last week has been killed police. Roy, while the city was in danger, was shot to death from amurbh. Two suspects have been arrested.
SEND A "CHEF BASKET" VIA "GODFELLOWS."
WILD ORGY ENDS WHEN GUN FIRES
Fashionable Woman on Moonshine Spree Sands Bullet Crashing Thru Brain
HER DEAD
He wore a dark dress across the street, and ordered a sandwich. Upon his return to his room he found that Mrs. Regis had undressed, seated pillow and shed herself through the tomb. A graping wound was in her forehead, while blood trickled slowly across her face. He reached the daly昏睡 underwear. He claimed that he knew nothing of the woman, as he had only met her a few hours earlier, for the first time.
Premonently Connected
He was identified by his Franz and Caroline. Miss Matthews stated that she and the deceased had been on a drunken spree for four hours in furs and velvet, stated that his loins intended taking her own life. Miss Matthews, who was extensively clad in furs and velvet, stated that his loins intended taking her own life. The Four Mile. The body of Mrs. Regis was identified by her father, Samuel Ginsberg, a traveling nurse in Furs and Velvet. His address was found in the pocketbook of his daughter. He was notified by Sergent John J. Welden, and he was overcome with grief as he identified the body as that of his daughter. He stated that she had sent her home from St. Louis, their home, hoping to own a euro. The coroner's verdict was that death had sent her home from own hand while temporarily insane.
Investigation revealed that the dead woman had used several names. It is known that she was the woman as Mrs. Margaret Bourke. He has been notified by the police department. Several women who viewed the body declared that she was the woman as Mrs. Margaret Bourke.
WEEK IN CHICKEN ENDS
KY. MURDERER'S FREEDOM
Sergeant Glenn and Other Homes of the Stanton avenue station captured the fire that was woken in English Key, the murder of Miss Fiona or her girls, whom, it is allowed, he kneel there September 25 that, in the home of Mrs. Fiona, he is statement to Sergeant Glenn, Graves claims that he had been living with Emmu as his common-law wife and caught her in company with Shirley Torpyle. When she is found killed, Sergeant Glenn cuts and cut her head half off. After hiding in the woods for three days, he visited relatives living in Lookstown in 1967. Week later, we even came back to Kentucky for 4th.
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TEXAS COOPS IN TEACHERS; MAKES BOAST
Crogg County "Goes Over the Top" in Final Drive for Dense Ignorance
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Longview, Tex., Dec. 1, 2007
County officials and
friends of Texas are
concerned that the
state is not out of its
boundary with the
United States and that it is
making
mistakes on the wood. Have
expressing
concerns to the
interim.
Loving and
compassionate.
We are confident, our work
will be successful.
Should Be Pitted
Would Impress County
1000 1000 1000
NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
A new technology gives an ammonia-treated vibration of white light, even when it is not in contact with the surface, but has been applied to the surface and is heated by heat and light. It is also an ordinary lamp. It is not color, shape or noise-proof, but is smoky, clean, safe and 60% of the energy known by
2.
The position is with G. Johnson, 500 W.
Street, Chicago, as obliging to send
their resumes to PRINT, mail or
E-mail. THE LEE who will help the
careers of the Ware man today will be
filled. Also man today will be full
resume. Also man to explain his
resume. Also man to answer and
respond to questions or to answer
your questions.
Real Estate
Twenty Years on This Gender
that looksooks for their
hair and crest or other features.
We are in a position to
identify and protect this
quality content of their life and body
of work. If you want to
amount more in and see the
self you want to sell we can
offer you a job.
Lynchburg Will BeHome of New Girls' School
Lynchburg Will BeHome of New Girls' School
Lincolnburg, N.Y., Dec. 26. A new school for girls of the town will be built by the Chamber of Commerce here and the Women's Home Mission Society. The church uniterity will be hosted here in the near future. This new institution will be paid a charm in the form of a gift. A different person of the country. It is proposed to locate the school in the Lincolnville School, which was burned five years ago. The city has promised to extend the school. The mission board of the society inspects the grounds in 1915 and is believed that construction will be begun early in the coming year.
Mays Wins First Tilt With Roads
The international problem was a stained in presenting his case by the American Violet Anderson, who did not impose times during the border citation to the border authorities. The company's attempt to cross-validation the cross-validation was a sort of capital punishment or killing Mr. Mays and the company's officer.
During the latter part of the week the law enforcement association and the company held the brief for a public admission of crimes affecting work in the Illinois state. These cover sensibly and the disciplinary classes of criminal
PARENTS DIE ON SAME
DAY IN DUCHERTER'S HOME
New York, Dec. 9-12. Morrison and her husband, the their daughter, Kate, fell ill. The well known dresser and president of the Culture League, 22 West 42nd Street. The Bronx, who was all for some died in a collapsed in the courtyard of the Culture League. Fate was tied from ear to ear in the Bronx. Fate was 45 years old in the courtyard in the years that the was held Sunday in Manhattan to watch the New York W. Brown and W. St. Morris, ordination. The presents were shipped to Sir William G. O'Rourke in the United States. William G. O'Rourke, a grandmother, invited was in the family plot in a Seventh-century cemetery.
KLANSMEN DARE DAYLIGHT
JEAN R. WADE FEELS AS WELL AS A SCHOOLBOY
Chicago Man Is Brimful of New Life and Energy and Gained 10 Pounds.
Tinker has made me feel just as beautiful of life and energy as when I was a running schoolboy, "Sad Jean" and now "22 W. Elma St., Chichester" and now in the house of Hilderd, Spencer, Rettell & Co., mall order establishment.
contain nothing to help be built
the advice of a friend and got
it.
Important Changes
in the November Chicago Telephone Directory
It is the policy of the Bell System to try improvements in methods and apparatus, which make for better telephone service. In accordance with this plan the Illinois Bell Telephone Company is preparing to introduce machine switching equipment in Chicago. During the period when this change is being made the company periodically makes a preparation of the public tour to show the successful out of this improvement. The machine switching telephone will be similar to the present one, except that each telephone instrument will be equipped with a dial. By the use of this dial subscribers in machine switching districts can call any subscriber in the Chicago exchange by dialing the telephone number. The requirements of this new system are such that it will be necessary to dial the first three letters of the central office name and a number consisting of four numerals. This makes it necessary to dial the subscriber's numbers and in some cases the number itself.
How the Change Will Affect You
The capitalization of the first three letters will make no difference in the pronunciation of the central office name. Subscribers should continue to pronounce central office names in full exactly as they do now when acting the operator for a DEDG wrt "should be pronounced "Edgewater" as heretofore.
For the present, the only changes in telephone usage will where zeros have been introduced, they form part of the number, and it will be necessary for subscribers, in giving such numbers to an operator or any other person, to include all zeros in the order in which they appear as part of the number.
The following examples show some of the changes in the listings and the manner in which the numbers should be given to the operator or any other person:
LAK wrt 9300 "Lake View Oh Three-Hundred"
EDG wrt 0048 "Edgewater Oh Oh-Four Eight"
MAI n 7000 "Main Seven Thousand"
RAA kln700 "Franklin Seven Seven-Hundred"
ERA kln226 "Franklin Two, Two-First Six"
ERA kln226 "Franklin Two, Two-First Six"
GEORGIA LAW UPHOLDS ACTS OF MURDERER
Killer Runs at Large and Slaughters Without the Least Molestation
A horrific condition exists throughout Georgia. Already the most notorious state in the Union, unpublished blood murders are so common that the press of the state is either unable to adequately investigate them or is passive to behalf of those on the order who take part in these shocking crimes. The following letter arrived a few days ago. Read it and
Import in the November To Telephone Users:
In the policy of the Bell System to methods and apparatus which make for ease in Company is preparing to introduce more men in Chicago. During the period when this change is pany respectively requests the company toward the successful carrying out of the
The machine switching telephone will ent one, except that each telephone is with a dial. By the use of this dial so assisting customers can call any subscriber change by dialing the telephone number.
The requirements of this new system are necessary to dial the first three letters of a number consisting of four numerals; vary to change the style of listing subs some cases the number itself.
How the
The capitalization of the first three letters in the pronunciation of the canvassers should continue to pronounce a font easily as they do now when a number. For example—EDG wrt s "Edgewater" as heretofore.
For the present, the only changes in that where zeros have been introduced, number, and it will be necessary for sub numbers to an operator or any other person in the order in which they appear as part.
The following examples show some listings and the manner in which the number to the operator or any other person:
LAK wrt 0390say "Lake View O EDG wrt 0618 " "Edgewater O MAI n 7000 " "Main Seven T FRA nkln 7700 " "Franklin Seven MAI n 7015 " "Franklin Seven FRA nkln 2286 " "Franklin Two
ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Speed and Race Jurors Feature Georgia Trial
Speed and Race Jurors Feature Georgia Trial
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 9—With two Race men on the jury, Henry Lacey, 16-year-old Race boy, charged with attacking a white girl, was sentenced to be hanged Dec. 21. He was indicted, tried and sentenced to death in the county court. The Race juryman were Atanasia Grecoe, mattress maker and Thomas G. Grecoe, the defense and passed by the state. Lacey was accused of making the attack last Friday. For several days he sought to help him in the fields in South Georgia and the gulf. He was captured by three farmers near Longway, S.C. There he was held in jail for the killing of the Ribandon county grand jury was called to indict him. For the trial a jury was seized in 25 minutes, testimony in 40 minutes, the judge's charge consumed 6 minutes, and the deliberation of the jury 25 minutes. The doors were locked and all spectators kept in their seats until the prisoner, under heavy guard, had been safely locked in the county jail.
W. M. Howard, former congressman of the Eighth district and special prosecutor of the state, in the Farm trial, and Richard L. Chamberlain, former mayor of the city, having been assigned by the court.
Anti-Lynch Bill Gets Extra Help
New York, Dec. 2, 2006: one of the popular situations arising out of the recent attacks on the U.S. Capitol bill in Congress has been created by a letter written by a leading minister in South Carolina, to Representative John Hyres, South Carolina, an accused Boston who gained morality by stealing the money he put up to have the Race press discredited and muzzled. He went to the congressman and to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which is defending the comment on the bill is the Rev. Robert E. Klezmer, editor of the Missionary Voice, officiating at the Methodist Episcopal church, South. The Rev. Mr. Elzer writes in the hope that the outlawed race-baiting do what he can for the passage of the lynchning bill which has been adversely reported by the con
While he admits not having gone fully into the legal merits of the measure, he shows a desire to trust Congress which has considered it, and takes the bill in its moral aspects for his own consideration. Regarding state sovereignty he has said, "We are not in doubt, the ground that it is an interference with the state police power, but in view of the fact that many states have shown themselves either unlawful or violating public violence. It seems to me absolutely necessary that the government steps to this end. It can be made by Representative Byrnes as to what its stand will be."
REWARDED FOR CAUTION
REWARDED FOR CAUTION
San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 5, - Garrard
joined with a handsomely engraved
gold watch by J. N. Newberry, chief
chain agent of the San Antonio and
Houston Post. He believed his
having outfitted a defiant in a
bridge, over a river and having
topped a pipe from train from coast
to bridge and possibly breaking
through.
Important Ch
ner Chicago Telep
ity improvements in
telephone service
Bell Telephone
suiting equipment
Another change, not because of machine switching, has been made in the style of listing subscribers' names in order to facilitate finding the subscribers' names in the directory. That subscribers may become accustomed to this new form of listing before the introduction of machine switching, the following three changes appear in the November issue of the Chicago Telephone Directory, which is being distributed:
1. The first three letters of a city central office name are printed in black fonts and separated by a small space from the other letter of the name.
3. All surnames and first names of firms and corporations are printed in capitals.
This makes it necessary
and in
The following is
November director
H see also Smyth Smythe
tgar 2500 N Halsted. DIV rspy
ofc 111 W Wash. MAI n
5050 Oakdale Av. LAK wn
rants' teleph 4500 Bway. EDG wrt
& Co gr&prov111W WashFRA nkln
krg 332 S LaS. MAI n
kgr 140 W VanB. FRA nkln
chh 111 N LaS. MAI n
& n settling dept
2000 N Clark. DIV rspy
se 4800 N Clark. EDG wtr
The following is an example of the new form of listing in the November directory:
SMITH see also Smyth Smythe
A B gar 2500 N Halsted. DIV rsy-0002
A C ofc 111 W Wash. MAI n-7000
r 505 Oakdale Av. LAK rw-0300
serrants' teleph 4500 Bway.EDG wr-0048
A C & Co g&prov111WWashFRA nkll-7700
brokrg 332 S LaS. MAI n-7000
brunch 140 V VanB. FRA nkll-2286
brunch 111 N LaS. MAI n-7015
g & n settling dept
2200 N Clark. DIV rsy-0017
whse 4800 N Clark. EDG wr-0048
The third change in listing, that of printing all surnames and first names of firms and corporations in capitals, was made to facilitate the finding of names. The names of the subscribers with the same surname span more than one column, in which case the surname is repeated at the head of each column. Where two or more subscribers have not only the same surname, as for instance, "Smith," but also the same given name and initials, as for John E., then the names are arranged, first according to street address, second, vertically at the ordinal level, where both addresses are on the same street, then the addresses are given in numerical order. When subscribers have two or more listings, the given name or initials are not repeated. The listings following the first are slightly indented to the right.
The first office to be changed to the machine switching system will be "Central," so that the next next year, "State" office will be changed a few months later.
The subscribers are served from the machine switching office through personal instructions in the use of this equipment before the new system is put into service.
MATERNITY BILL PROBABLE BOON TO POOR WOMEN
By J. LeCount Chestnut
Washington, D.C., Dec. 3, 6-President Harrison in his first message to President Obama in opening a meeting of congress urging other legislation, the enactment of a law prohibiting teddy aid to the several states with maternity and child problems. In concurency with his recessive bills were introduced promptly in both House and Senate for the occasion of the national holiday and infancy. The Senate passed the bill by a vote of 63 to 37, the Senate voted to repeal the legislation by the overseeing majority of 779 to 30. The bill, which in public discussion highlighted the severity of infancy, has for its object the following general purposes: to mandate the federal government to stimulate, encourage and aid the several states in promoting the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy. Supervisory in a general way the work of the several states in this connection. The financial aid to the several states conducting this work, provided the states receiving such federal financial aid conform to certain standards.
This bill is especially designed to aid mothers in poor families who are not able to give their babies the medical care they need, and to grow out of a nation-wide demand on the part of women for the federal government to do something to decrease mortality rate. In the South its benefits will be particularly felt among the poorer classes. Its provisions are held to be nondiscriminatory and to be consistent with the laws who have suffered from the lack of proper clinical guidance will await themselves of the new opportunity and appropriations authorized by this act each state must, through its proper authority, accept the provisions of the North and create or designate a state agency with which the federal children's bureau shall cooperate in administering the not. In states having a federal section with their health departments the health departments shall administer the provisions of the act in cooperation with the federal children's
No state will be allowed any appropriations from the federal funds and intiuty set and agreed to comply with its provisions. One of its provisions is that in order to acquire the funds, the state must match the funds advanced by the national government dollar for dollar, and specifically forbids any official or agent connected with its administration to enter any home over the objection of the upper or take control of the child over the protest of the parents.
SAW BUFFALO BURN
Bridgesburg, Ont., Dec. 2, $—Mrs. Elizabeth A Clark of Fort Ft. Ellis died on December 15. She claimed to have seen a witness of the burning of the village of Burkshire by the British troops in 1814, who was killed in that engagement.
Sent to Prison
George Galmes, 3558 Veldon avenue,
was sentenced to the House of Correction
for 80 cuts and 10 fines, which he prefers
by Mr. Langer, Bitton, 3558 Calgary avenue.
prehensive report on the institutions visited by him. His report contains information about the institutions existing among the trainees, the scope of their training work and their general progress. It appears that the conditions exist at six of the thirteen institutions inspected. The remaining institutions were reported favorable. Lack System, Equipment Most of the institutions reported unfavorable are lacking in equipment and facilities are lacking in system, discipline and directed instruction. Under the latter circumstances, proper rehabilitation is considered practically impossible. General recommendations were made to the board in place that the institutions in placement training be taken out and placed in national trade universities to be or are recommissioned relations were made with regard to the independence of certain of the institutions inspected by him. Inspection takes place within the next few days. His film may include all the schools in the middle Atlantic region, including training to colored service men.
RACE CLOSES: WHITES OPEN
New York, NY - The ice cream
shop of Charles Anderson in this building
in Lyme, Vermont, at 135th street was
turned into a pet store. Around the corner in
Lyme, Vermont, a white ice cream parlor
and a convenience store is located
on the third business among our people.
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B. A. Crossland, special expert, U. S.
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from a four-tour travel to the United
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veterans' hospitals with neurologists ranging from one hundred to two hundred twenty-five trainees.
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Diondthirety, unehecked winte mobs
aehich waunt uf gerwtecung ‘hite
fume and white wemanhowd. “It 38
Hy cotton eeuwent the lexad refuge
+P the domineering whites. There ts
oy uunwritten amd tittle written. lave
fie Atnerean ertizens of the hare.
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Ameria which Gy pet secthe with
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the ewurty, where the "unwritten
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Vy seme, Ypourten acho haa paid. the
penalty with his if. ag ate tlie
Kinston und gers on praying that 3
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Condemned te Hang
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Ea prisoner. i tho Caine county
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inte wie convicted. of rst deste
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Tmendw and the public thay he i a
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tng he stand und die for his countey
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hers any etluense Aske him, he a
teamed, sheiiomhucked and wounded,
Hie “amie tuck im 1839-—back, here, tw
this Iett-hede. He would carry on.
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gla’ tw the Geursia state. medical
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iteie and ie praction the olsonet
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pow. There's a Toni, Teng rope
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He te now pennilent, Fifteen hun-
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Riot Cases
Leavenworth, Kan. Des. 9.-—Among
the ene to ter considered carly
the cepulur sesaton of Congress, Con:
weting this nonth, dx the resolution
Jimreduced atthe. special "session,
ended in November, by Representa:
{We Anthony of Kansas, This fe.
Inifen ealig upon the wectetary of wat
to tae before the House of Hepre:
J Stnutlivey the evidence ssid otter
fnaterlal In conncotion with the sem:
Tenclag and confinement of soldier
of the Twenty-fourth United states
Invantry, following the Houston. tint
ot 19k.
aalemereentative Anthons: tag te
associated with Attorney Te W. Hell
Jot Lavenworth ta the Aght to se
that these soldiers sould ultimately
[he given justien. The action taken
In the special seaslon of Congress was
‘ona af the steps which te being gone
through to hasten a readjudieation #1
hat are felt to hate teen the un-
Just sentences. imposed. "Tha con.
Rressiaan de a firm tndlever In outa
Justin for all Americans, both th it
Convictions wed bie training. Het
the nephew of Susan 1 Anthony.
greatest of all suffraglets. and. 2
Soman who aieavi worked for th
Dest interests of vur people.
The tear of the revolution intro-
‘duced rade: “Iesolvrd, that the see
Peary of War is Tequested to trans.
mit to the House af Mepresintative
At the earliest possible Tiement the
fonlowing Inturmation for the metn-
hers of the House: Wtiwr the et
ence before the court. whieh tr
those soldiera of she Melted Stites
army who were alleged to have bern
Tmplicated ia the Flot: Houston
Texas, om the 88d duy of Magee
Abit, aa a result of whieh i were
Ranged. 62 sent fo the Velted States
penitentiary for life, and tive given
Sentences af 15, years euch, showed
the dizeet partieipation of all of them
[n‘sald rots whether cr not tt is tro
that some of these xoldiere now UAC
[confinement were found sullte mere.
Ty because ther were Alwent from fol
Call the evening vf the Tot: what
Stone, if anys the War Depneunen
as taken or is taking 20msed th
Investination of the justice of the Re.
Vere penaltien. inflicted. nnon thes
Robliers, tosether with Infarmattan 2
to thele conduct, digeipline ard. be
havior during the years thew hav
neon fn confinement? and what steps
Rave oon taken tee the War Demet
iment, in view of the lire ineaeure v4
Clemenay which hae hon extended i
Leases of other miliary prlvoness. 1
‘pardon or extend clemency to
[inen nove tinderseine spvere punish
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GROWDS TO DREAMLAND CAFE
Messas, Clarence McFarland, "Similar Joy," Williams, and "William Bottoms, proprietors of the beautiful Dreamland Cafe, 3520 State street, are leaving no stone unturned to give their business the best entertainment possible. Expense is out of the question. As was their opening matinee Thanksgiving a hugh success, so have those of each Thursday which
Albert Waring Dead
Albert I. Waring, oldest son of the late Robert C. Waring and Mrs. Mary Jane Waring, died on January 15, the final year of his hold Monday, Dec. 5, from the residence of his sister, Miss Jennie I. Waring, Mrs. S. Waring, him, two sisters, T. M. Waring and Mrs. Jesse Fraser, and one brother, Frank Waring. The maternity was in Grace and memory.
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Hampton Teachers Visit Defender B
Turner, teachers at Hampton institute,
Hampton, Va., were in the city last
day. They made a visit to the Defender
They made a visit to the Defender
the wonderful progress the Defender has
made. It will be remembered that the
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teachers are taking a world of pride
the matter for the good work he is doing.
Mrs. G. E. Durton Entertains
To Speak at Unity Club
William S. Saterl of the Bodhil Lathome Auction will address the meeting next Sunday at 4 p.m. on the subject, "Where There Is no Vision, Mr. Salmon." Where there is no vision, Mr. Salmon'sbert message to deliver. An interesting musical program has been arranged for the occasion by Professor Johnson.
Sings at St. Mark's.
Muse of the Arts, dramatic soprano, in excellent voice ast sunset at St. Mark's Lyme and New Orleans, and Ms. Moe Moe and "I Love You." She also presented a piano, Miss Bella Purifoy, in the swallow.
Comes from New Orleans
American College to Chicago
Society is Mrs. Carrie Colehines, daughter of Walter Colehines, born New Orleans, La. Mrs. Jones is residing with Mrs. A. S. Ternor, 64st. Lawrence avenue.
Dr. Ingram to Lecture
Dr. Ingram to Lecture, 640 Vincennes avenue, left the city Thursday for Port Union and a battlefield of lectures on the "Science of Medicine" and "Discourse Peculiar to the Female Sex."
Californians Visiting
Mr. J. Johnson, Lillian, Olszat of Californi, Cal. is the guest or an indefinite asay as the guests or McGowan of Californi, Cal. St. Lawrence avenue.
On Way to Coast
On Way to Coast
Mrs. M. Hill, a one-of-a-kind Brooklyn most charming matrons and an active worker in the Big Brother business, will be in the city en route to Los Angeles Oakland and San Francisco, where she will be attending a namam stopped at the Vineyard hotel.
Dinner Guests
John W. Anderson and Bleney Willis, both of whom are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Avenport, who is a brother of Miss Berries, who is a brother of Miss Berries who no doubt became a resident of our city.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Shot by Stray Bullet
A warrior was long served by his brother, William, 241 State street. Gray, 241 State street. Gray away from the officer and attempted to escape, but was caught by him with a baller through the mouth. Journee as white, ex. 241 South Park. Captured by manned into the path of a gun bullet.
Cut by Wife
Mrs. Thompson in California
Dles Suddenly
Died Suddenly
Samuel C. Cox, 75, of North
Armenian avenue, died suddenly in his
bome. He had been attended by his
brother, who was the last of the
inquest was continued until Dec. 6.
Fractures Scalp
Samuel Webb, 60, 2749钻攻 avenue, 60, 2749钻攻 a fractured chest. It was stated that after getting out of a Yellow cab he hit the pill for the ride. During the arrival George Jordan, 1747 Lake street, caused him to fall to the payment.
Struck by Automobile
Affa C. Daniels, 26. 4543 Catlain avenue
with artifice with壁画 clutch and other
injuries. He was struck by an auto-
mobile at 47th street and Michigan ave.
T. B. Allan Dias
T. P. Alp, 60 244 Lake street, died suddenly at 2200 Warren avenue. The request to determine the cause of death will be held later.
Species Acids
Mrs. Edsel Evans, 25, 253 South Park
avenue, enforced a guarded ankle when
she attempted to alight from a stairway
in Indiana. Indiana invaded
before it had stopped.
Had Eollient Elts
Mrs. Lou Cunningham, 245. 445 East
Missouri Road. She was found lying unconscious in the
street in front of 4025 Langley avenue.
Upon examination that she was suffocated from epileptic
sleep, Larry Dioe of Neglect
Larry Dioe, 2 months old, 2705 Federal street, died at his home from her
suffocation. A gravesite group Stone town. The bang was without
a mother's care, as she is a patient
at the hospital for the
insane at Dunning.
Sent to County Hospital:
The Sent to County Hospital,
went to the county hospital this week: Plum
Williams, 30, 123 East West 38th street;
Brown, 30, 123 East West 38th street;
Mrs. Eleanor Lowell, 32, 242 East
29th street; Mrs. Lottie Smith, 19, 261
29th street; Mrs. Leroy Battery, 29,
261 State Street.
Has Alcoholic Poisoning
Miss Wilfa West, also booked an apartment, is confined at the county hospital's suffering with alcoholic poisoning. She is accompanied by a Yellow cab driver when he found her unconscious in his cab after arriving at Lake Park Avenue in response to a call.
Rubbed in Roaming House, S. M. Jayne, age 21, contained to Leont W. Whitney of the South Side, and was in a room at the Innes lodging lodge, located at 845 State street. As he was resuscitated by an unknown man, was struck him over the head and took 95 from him.
Hit by unknown Man
Ben Roneman, became involved in an argument with an unknown man in front of 4401 State who hit him a terrific blow over the eye.
Resumes Her Dutler
Mrs. Charlotte Jackson, 6400 Rhodes
partment of the Juvenile Court, hg reg
involved absence, caused by a nervous
discomfort, as warmly welcome
by her coworkers.
Men Have Bazor Duel
Frank Duncan, 37, Columbia hotel, a well known ball player, and Robert (Susie) Burrell, 28, are suffering with vascular disease, and each other when they fought a duel at 31 East 28th street. The trouble was said to be over the wife of Duncan and Marie Duncan. The case will be heard by the South Clark street court Dec. 21.
Inlured by Automobile
Injured by Automobile
James Dureting, 20, 343 South Paris area
when he was struck by an automobile at 24th
street and Cottage Grove avenue.
Overcome by Gas
Edward Blackwell, 40, 3130 La Salle street, and Mrs. Hattie Brown, 43, 1030 West 26th street, were oversee by our hotel staff. 2053 State Street. The records showed that the room was rented to us and they turned on the gas by mistake.
Woman Fight
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A card jury will be given at the Apomotaux Club Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2015, at 10 a.m. in a room in the Col Folks Home, Hub Vincennes avenue, Tickets for the event are $10.00, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Shirres, 3521 Vernon avenue; Mrs. J. A. Brent, Mrs. Alonza Thompson, Mrs. Oscar Drickel.
The Farenre's Center "Cols"
Farenre's Center, 111 West Street and Walsh avenue, closed the dancing class for the year Monday giving the year. A number of couples who are object dancers told a dance and the dancers art in learning the dances were May Barrie, Sarah Cunningham, Carl and Jay Harris, John Polk and Barbara King, Thalia Cooke and John Cooke, Augustus Toddles; Moss Dallon, the principal, has arranged for a dancing class Monday night, Jan. 9, 1922.
Returned to Dunning
Visit Morgan Park
Mrs. A. L. Mylecock of 4337 Champ-
ain avenue and Mrs. Fannie M. Fannie-
Mackenzie of 4337 Morgan Park as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Benton, 1431 West 19th
To Be Made Happy
Hannah Juvenile No. 7, Court of Guam, of which Mrs. W. C. Garrett is worthy secretary, is preparing to make the children happy. She will be at South Stine street, Dec. 25, from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Juvenile Court, which will be distributed to these children and to other poor children of the juvenile.
Cape Town Visit Enlands
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Mrs. Little Smith, a member of the
Sisters of St. Smith, is preparing to go
on a Christmas trip to visit friends in
KY, and several places in Olden.
Miss Jones In South
Mrs. Jones in South
Mrs. W. Jones in North
Wilmington of William
Jones, grew at 3026 South State street
is enjoying a trip in the South visiting
friends at Memphis, N.C.
Missouri, Loveland, Louisville,
Louisiana and several other places in
Kentucky. Mrs. Jones is expected to
return in fall. Mrs. Jones is in
distributing Santa Claus to
the children in the city.
Elekta Officers
The Princess Council of S. M. T. m
in its regular monthly meeting Thursday
dafternoon, Dec. 1, at Bank of
Maryland, 1000 N. 10th St. hold an
election of officers. The principal offi-
cers elected were Serbia Jackson, presi-
dent; John Hirsch, secretary; and Eliza
Bethoken, treasurer; M. Iris Cano-
n, past president; M. John Cano-
n, past president; and M. John Cano-
n, past president. Mini installation
Wednesday evening. January 4, at
which time all the temples in the city
and the church are open in hand. This occasion will long
be remembered by all who participate
Brokers Meet
The Chicago Real Estate Broker's Association, of which George W. Woolsey was a member, is the parlor of the Appomattox brothers, and others interested in real estate were present and took an active role in the meetings were: "Zooting," by Charles S. Dudek, and "In effect," by Charles S. Dudek, and in effect the first of January, by M. T. Bailley of the Bailley Realty Co. in Detroit
Rev. J. W. Kline, president and financial agent of the Enterprise Institute, 502-520 Ailson square, about seven weeks in interest of the said institute.
Visiting on North Shore
Vitality on North Shore
M. T. Tucker, 265 South State Street spent much time during the week in suburban towns along the North Shore in interest of members of the race who future homes in that section.
Go to Tennessee
M, P. W. W Johnson. 3522 Elen avenue, left the city during the week to visit the school. Columbus, Nashville, and other points in Tennessee, where she will spend the Christmas holidays.
Bible Training School Openings
The Bible Training school which meets every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The church also has classes in elementary branches. The public is welcome
Entertains at Whist Party
Mrs. Lillian Hall. 641 Champlain avowing her residence Monday evening with a whisty party. Light lunch was served at Mrs. Tillman, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spencer, Misa Ruth Gravena and Miss Angelia M. Keehle.
Sunday Evening Talks
The Ferriehue Lyceum is pre-eminent and journalist, in a series of Sunday evening talks held at Last Saturday at Moore talked on "Jazz, a Hope and a Sundaity in the course area," "Near Poetry-Scene in the course area," "Near Poetry-Scene in the course area," "Near Poetry-Scene in the course area," and "The impudence of Mediocrity." The public course the success it should be.
History Society Meets
Prof. R. J. Park of the university of Chicago will address the Society for the meeting Sunday, Dec. 11. In the Webb Avenue Avenue N. M. on the subject of *music in Negro Literature*. "A program of musical studies to illustrate the speaker's talk will begin at 5 o'clock. Miss Zelma Pritzo of arrangements. Pritzo are in charge of arrangements."
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General Wendy Young
General Wendy Young, president of Mr. Curtis Young, a resident of this city, died December of heart failure after an illness of three months. He was chief chef the restaurant. He served as a host for the home. Funeral service will be at the home, 3010 Prairie avenue, Thursday, Dec. 5.
Rev. D. Johnson Welcome
A. Johnson, a resident of the Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, at institutional A. M. E. church. The affair was the pastorate of the pastorate of the church, and they James M. Henderson as presiding elder Addresses on welcome to the church. Woods Jr. Stewart and Presiding Elder Brunel of Kentucky, J. H. Ferguson of the church and C. Jones represented the men. The addresses of welcome were allly received and Rev. Royal Johnson, Mr. Dingleppe, clerk of the church, made a statement and set positively hearing the speakers to five minutes. After the program, the church served in repas Arresthill
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Charles W. Hail, Washington, D.C. spent Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3, 2014, through the city on route to Washington, D.C., and his wife were called on account of the death of Mrs. Hail's mother. While a well known here as well as prominent Brooklyn resident, S. Y. is stopping at the Viennese while in the city. Mrs. Trotman was a resident of Brooklyn, others registered as W. H. Iltzschau, Indianapolis, Ind.; Leonard C. Hortford, Indianapolis, Ind.; B. J. T. West, Fred Freeman, Rockford, F. M. Miss Aline Freeman, Rockford, F. M. and Miss Mario Garcia. Spring Valley, I.
Boy. A. T. Bell.
Rev. A. T. Bell, pastor of the People's church, Idlewild, Mich., died 1. at 14. Funeral service was on S. Wm. Bell, 1521 Park avenue, Funeral Dec. 5 at Jones church, 1908 West Lake street, at which Rev. L. Interment. Interment at Lincoln cemetery.
Mrs. Jasie Simmons Dles
Mrs. Joelle North Simmons, wife of Dr. James Simmons, he resides at 200 North Simmons Avenue, NW. She accepted Christianity while concluding her service to her Rev. Stewart, Nov. 5. She leaves a beautiful memorial at Ahmadian Church, Wilbush avenue, and many friends to mourn her loss. The interment made at St. Charles, Mo. St. Louis paupers pledge copy.
Patti Salls for Europe
Word has been received in which the renowned Anita Tatti Brown sonda a Nokia mobile bus, expect to Salt Saturday for Europe. The madame having toured the world, she will fulfil sues, decided that she wished to visit the Far East and would then have the satisfaction of having belied the expectation to spend Christmas in London.
Movie, Bailey Sings
Mary M. B. I. Bailho was the soloist at
church Sunday, Dec. 4, 1995. M. I. Bailho
also reed-songed a piano solo at
mowing, Dec. 11 at Grace Presbyterian
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The "relief department" of the Builders of America are conducting a "runners' clinic" in the Zion Missionary Baptist church, to raise money to assist the "Good Fee" and the Beauty Cultureurs to help fill the Xmas baskets for the poor of the city. We are also assisting us in our efforts by bringing or sending to the above address underwriting or anything which may be of service to a body one, and we will be very superintendent; A. S. Newton, secretary.
Steps Robbey
An unknown man walked into the loan office of L. Fisherman, 3220 South Street, and sat down at a table attended a hold-up, Jacob Roesch, an employee of Fisherman's gramped warehouse, and Jacob Roesch, using the roller, but during the move suffered five lacerations about the head of the man. The man was taken to South St. State street, who attended Mr. Jacobs, took sixteen stitches in the wounds.
Pleased with Everywoman
Dr. Joseph C. Fisherman, professor of physician in the South St. courthouse all the way from Birmingham to see the man. He was taken his daughter, Flarry and his wife, prominent porta. He was so delighted with the production that he is making Ross Dorsay to present it in his city.
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Herbert, Strinfellow, the gospel
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The Doughnut National Bank will
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this huge move in the industry, which will 5,000 stockholders will take in all of the features of the opening day of the opening day of the various lodges, churches and other organizations will take place.
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All officers and directors of the bank are members of the face with the exception of S. Smith, president of the Bank at 55th and State Street. This gentleman is chairman of the board of directors. Alcottman Robert is president, and the other directors are Dr. Edward Miller, Attorney S. A. T. Watkins and John W. Robinson, and Mr. Robert for past 22 years, has been appointed cochair of the Douglass National Bank, the first to be owned and operated by our Race in the state of Iowa and the second in the United States.
Five years ago, when the Chicago Urban League was in its intagacy, many people were doubtful about the work that the league realized that the work which it proposed to do was needed, but their prior experience with so many short-term expectations about this one, however, the league is now preparing to render the fifth annual account of its activities. Reports will be given to the league treasurer, and T. Arnold H11, executive secretary. A program will follow in which Mrs. Borba Evans-Francis will sing and David Haywood may one of his latest compositions.
The principal speaker of the evening will be Charles Zunblin, a lecturer in large hearted and sympathetic toward any who are struggling for justice and fair play. The meeting will take place at Palm Center, 700 Fifth Avenue, on Friday evening, Dec. 9 at 8:15 o'clock.
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Miss. Sarah Tolson, 50 West 30th street, told Judge John Prindville that she drunk that he cut out her couch, valued at $75, when she she demonstrated with him a knife she had been holding. Grouch, Miss Lesa Love, 531 North Avenue avenue, into the home also in a drunken condition. Andersen, in win court, said she was drunk. The Love woman was discharged.
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Mrs. Lilu Leo, 45, 1109 State street, was placed on the bench at the Criminal Court. Mrs. Leo was arrested by Officer James and Deputy Chief of Tom Roques, Ss. Wishah avenue, who chained that Mrs. Leo took $70 from him. The money was in the woman's possession. She was represented by Burnett and Burnett.
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Miss Cecilia Phillips, Milwaukee correspondent for the Detender, grant Thanksgiving day here, stopper at the insurance hotel. Mrs. J. T. Morrow, Lexington, Ky., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Watkins, 3657 Michigan avenue Modahes Morrow and Watkins visited the December show
A. H. Caruthers, 5123 Cottage Grove avenue, visited the Dependent plant house, Rev. J. C. Burrow, presiding elder of the Danville district of the Kentucky A. H. E. conference, has located her home in Chicago, Mrs. M. B. W. et al., her many friends, 703 East 50th street, Charles Campton, 3214 Wabash avenue, entertained 100 guests in honor of his wife's birthday, Saturday, Nov. 26, George Port was boatmaster, Robert P. Gillerson, Spring Valley, Ill. spent a few days here visiting friends last week. Walter Spody, 35 West 22nd street is confined to his home with illness. Ohio, has returned home after a visit to her mother-in-law, Mrs. Baskett, and Mrs. Lauren Jackson, 623 Bownerville Hicks, employee in the Cooperative Grocery Store, 366 East 31st street, has returned from a three weeks' visit with his mother in Lima, M. J. W. Bostie and her daughter, Mayne Clair of Nashville, Tennessee have been in the city visiting since
Beddings
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world's amity Mrs. Frank Booth wi55
East 45th street. Miss Pope is the
daughter of Mrs. L. Patterson of
Greenville, Mrs. L. Patterson is the
graduate of the Chicago Business
College. Miss Ethel Mosley was
bridesmaid and James H. Johnson,
brother of the groom, best man. The
courtesy was performed by Rev. E. A. Abner.
TOLD-COLLINS
Mr. and Mrs. Messr Collins, 438 East 434th place, announces the marriage of Edith Told to Russell Collins. Thursday, April 25, 2015, Collins, Collins, Collins, small; Fred Collins best man. Rev. L. K. Williams officiated at the ceremony.
WILLIAMS-THOMAS
Samuel E. Thomas and Emman H. Williams were quietly married Tuesday, Dec. 25, at the residence of the late William E. Evans, 625 Evans avenue. Only immediate friends and relatives were present. The bride and groom left for New York and other Eastern points for their wedding trip.
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Charlotte, C. J. Baltimore, Bermuda, and Paul Richardson of Fayetteville, N.C. were married Saturday, Nov. 5, in Washington, D.C.
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the holidays. While here she is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Carrington, 322 E. Avenue, 315 Grand boulevard, has returned from Detroit, Mich. where she was visiting her friend, Mrs. Virginia Pittman of that town, Mrs. J. A. Landcide, Memphis, Tenn. is in the city visiting relatives at 2254 Palton street. She came on account of the death of her father, W. E. Parks, Denver, Cob, ink and roller maker of the Dry Climate Ink and Roller Co. was among the many artists at the Defender plant last week. Mrs. Mary Ross Dorsey was the dinner guest of Attorney and Mrs. William Wilson, 4852 Langley avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Irene Goins, 2424 Prairie avenue, left for Los Angeles, Cal., for the winter. George R. Harris, 3723 Prairie avenue, has returned home from New York City, where she accompanied her mother home. G. Selton Fowler, who formerly paid at 417 Walsh avenue, have purchased a bungalow at 4341 Champlain avenue.
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI RECITAL
TO BE A GREAT SUCCESS
The leading musical of the year will be the musical of the Avenue Theater. Prof. Mundy, Chicago's musical genius, is presenting "The Musical of Avenue Theater," club in this fete of fetes, featuring such celebrities as Harrison Ferrer, director, musician, and master violinist of the age, Levin Jett, tarionne solonist, Virgil Talbert, bassist, and Ernest Ricks, basso prototo, and Ernest Ricks. The affair is given for the establishment and will help many struggling students who are working their way through college, so the Theater Thursday afternoon, Dec. 15 at 3 p. m., will be unique, original and given both Prof. Mundy and the Gappa Alpha Ist Fraternity. Those whose various individual abilities will be blended into an aesthetic endeavor, or director of chorus singing has given him an out-of-the-box mission. Kappin Gappa Ist Glee and Voin club is offering to Chicago citizens musical talent at the same time to contribute to the very worthy cause of working their way through college. For further information, please visit www.mundy.org. 301 Michigan boulevard, Louisville 1412.
NORTH SIDE NEWS
WEST SIDE NEWS
M. Katriney J. Prince has returned home after spending a month with relatives in Canada. She reports a delightful visit to her family and art teacher, presents one of her purrs, Virginia Cable, at the Providence R. Y. School, one of our youngest and best teachers of this side. Bot. A. V. Turner, choreographer will present the following program Sunday at the Providence R. Y. School will give a select reading; piano solo. Miss Marie Books: the Young Mets several numbers. Dr. W. A. Blackwell will be the principal speaker. Rev. Timothy the many friends. Dr. J. M. Brown will present over given on this side. These musicals, under the direction of Prof.
JUDGES MARK ESSAYS
FOR ANNUAL CONTEST
The judges selected by the various schools to take part in the coming 12th contest pose contests in the coming 12th contest. In the 250 p. m. field, they first meet meeting papers and essay and begin reading and marking on thought and composition. They test. The musical program will be the best possible. The South Side Literary Society's Imperial Orchestra under the leadership of Arthur Sims, has promoed a concert and manager; Frank W. Henry, W. Hughs and Alonzo J. Bowling, assistants.
A suitable Xmas gift. Make your mother, wife, sweetheart, sister or daughter a present of a year's subscription to "today's Housewife," or a year of money to send money care for $1.00 to Box 04A, care Chicago Defender, Chicago.
"Everywoman" a Big Success at the Avenue
Superb Acting Marks the Benefit Given. for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
The play, "Everywoman," presented under the direction of Mrs. Mary Ross troyse and the management of Mrs. Roberts, was performed at the Avenue theater, was a great success. The building was crowded to its capacity and many of the actors were standing in the corridors until the play was over. "Everywoman," written by Walter Brown with music by George L. Chabwick, is a live act drama allegorically played and her supplying the title role by Mrs. Hall from the young bodies of the actors in the memoirs of the Albuh Fun Albuh fraternity. Each character played has its own role, and the actors had to believe they were amateurs. Mrs. Dorskey, who is an eldest son of the actors, really as and Laura Nelson Hall, who starred in the original cast. "Passion" played by George Froctor, was extremely dramatic, though at times too wooed, even the stage, and sometimes played by Mrs. Maud George, in this act was as good as always.
Essentially noteworthy was the street act, Act 4, when "Youth" was stained by "Father Time" and "Everywoman" was the dramatic act of Mrs. Dorwell who was a public figure in this period and public in this act. This was in previous ones. Miss Dorothy Caroley was well known for her artistic dance. Miss Vivian Mason, as "Truth", also McMahowell, as "Modesty", was charming Miss Hewlett, as "Motherhood", was booked the part. Miss Patineh McMahowell, as the audience with her dashing costume and dancing. She played her part well, dancing was attractive in her Oriental costume as she gracefully danced as in Act 3. Miss Lillian Graham, who twenty choreus girls, all apparently under 20, with their costumes of red and blue, were perfect in their acting and dancing. The men played well their respective
PRESS ASSOCIATION
HOLDS MEETING DEC. 20
Washington, D. C. Dec. 9. A meeting of the National Press Association has been called for Dec. 20. The sessions are to be held at the Whitfield hotel. It has been stated that the prime minister of O. C. will untangle of some knotty problems of administration."
Among those to be present are: Joseph J. Jones, chatham university; O. C. Jones, U.S. secretary of state; Nashville, Tenn.; Melvin J. Chism, Philadelphia; Chas. T. McFadden, New York city; Robert Nelson, Wilmington, N.C.; Robert Moore, more; M. T. Andrews, Baltimore; Robert Vann, Pittsburg, Pa.; A. Mirell, St. Louis; P. B. Young, North Carolina; Scott and Henry E. Hammus, Washington, D. C., and J. C. Chestnut.
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Norfolk, Va., Dec. 9—At a meeting of the directors of the Tidewater Bank & Trust Co. J. S. Jones, who served as the president of the institution since it was organized, was elected active vice president, and Edward A. Raker, assistant treasurer, was made secretary-treasurer, the change in office on Dec. 5, are well known throughout Virginia as progressive business men.
UNITED CHARITIES START
MILLION DOLLAR DRIVE
The division of the United Charities Million Division has penned for Chicago a media tamily washer to work on the water supply according to Mrs. Adeline Lobel atwater. 2516. Prairie avenue, chairman of the board, more than 100 team captains and workers in response to her call for volunteers. Major I. R. Jackson, Louis H. Anderer, have added their pleas to that of Mrs. atwater that the workers in cen- tains of the company in this work that is to bridge the unemployment gulf for the coming winter.
A meeting will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, South Side Community house, to discuss further plans for the house to which volunteer worker have understaffed, business and civic organizations are urged to be present, and a number of men looking for work in Chickasaw general director of the district campuses, day speakers, and "what is to happen to their families unless some way is found." Last year, 11,600 families were found. Last year, 11,600 families were given free medical care employment. More than 2,600 Citizen women are making a house to house dollar fund because they realize the United Charities this winter. Assisting Mrs. Atwater in the conference chairman, Miss Annie H. Giles, Miss Grace McWilliams, Mrs. Helen Sayre, Mrs. Mary R. Smith, Mrs. Anna McCormick, Miss Elizabeth L. Davis, Mrs. A. S. McKinley and Mrs. Maud A.
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NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD BY NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
OPERA AWAKENS CHICAGO
Ruthiem Watson as "Nagel
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Clubs
The Zephyr Club held a very interesting last Saturday. The next meeting will be with Miss Theresa Jordan at 300 S. 10th Street, New York, on a clock. Business of importance. All are welcome. The Invisible Tramatic Club will meet as usual with Miss Rosa Lopez, 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. All members please, be present. Inwyn League of the Robert's Chapel M. E. church will meet every Sunday special tide chosen every Sunday.
ALL CHICAGO TO HEAR
ARTIST TRIO IN RECITAL
The Johnson, Tayor, Johnson concert
will be held at Wheeler Jones and his celebrated choral
will present Monday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.
at the Metropolitan Community Center,
the greatest concert of the season from every viewpoint. All three are artists of
record of presenting artists from one to
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tale balloon, as "Trestan"; U. G. Carter, the page and Emmet Berger, as sheriff, all added to the success of the opera. The theater was self-contained, with the score kept in time and tune and admirably acted their minor parts. Ole Dekkeron adequately directed Carl Shultes's stage scene.
Of a certainty Chicago results in the possession of such an innumerable fortune in producing and managing the first performance in this city of opera by Negro talent, and he would not be chosen in reporting him to a commissionary with other musicians. His highly sensitized nature and keen insight has by now shown him that his withdrawal from the role has led to his卸 the tenor role was poor judgment, causing him to sertificate his prime medium of showmanship for a placement where parishioners may bet to have an affinity with the opera. We know of just one, Mary Garden or her ilk, who can dazzle roles and make them score. She is equally proficient in the more signal more signal than this first attempt with opera. The prediction is than Mr. Munytt's second production will be more finished and not worrisome. Years of training and experience spoil finish and success. The third opera will be published in next week's issue.
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Boston, Mass. Dec. 9.—More than 2,500 persons witnessed the first presentation of the "Swarer" at Symphony hall Tuesday evening. The castier was composed of American artists consisting of a series of scenes consisting of a series of scenes undergoing the study of African villages and the second showcasing the underground ganging of shanty houses popping in American wars and finally giving their share to this country's civilization. Miss Kathleen Easonan, a native of Chicago, co-founded and II. K. Wilson wrote the play.
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A feature of the almost continuous services at Pilgrim Baptist church, of which Rev. S. E. J. Watson is pastor, last Sunday, was the ordination of the Rev. S. M. Martin.
The Rev. Mr. Martin is 22 years old and the son of an African prince. He came to America 11 years ago at the best missionary missionary and an American trader.
His education was acquired at the industrial institute in Topeka, Kan., and the Massey Institute in Chicago, where his latter school has received his theological training. Mr. Martin, when he came to America, disdained all prefers of help from his people, and chose Chicago as his home to work and make his own way. In this he succeeded admirably. He is versatile, being not only a minister, but also if he is a commissioner, he has graduation in Topeka, Kan., Allen of Kansas wore a suit which the young tailor had made. During the war Mr. Martin had charge of a baking shop at Campston, near Kansas he is the author of a book, "How Jesus Found Mr." the proceeds of whose sale he has used to defray his expenses himself after the American trader with whom he came to this country. The Rev. Mr. Martin will go to Ashea, Afrika, as an industrial missionary.
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THE AVENUE
| fine ef the best acts seen here this
veunen is that of Glover & Memntex®,
tie clever kids, wie use a wit it
shelr singin, talking and daneinyg
hevelts. The Hatter nauied is 3
Mover gazata on. thu ivuries and
lends a towel of the sensational Us
the urn hy” playing the instrument
while subiding igen his head. The
Trick, conpled with at “iall-spia” dur-
jue a fast Lt of stopping by Glover,
live the eutstasding features of the
Mffering, although every effort Js 80
Severs’ done That Shand” i the rule
throughoat, with @ couple of encores
And curtains at the finish, ‘The
Were on Wednesday and ‘Thursday.
Saturday sind Sunday Irousht May
Ceawder and Lillkin Gondzer, Wille
fs the reals Sisters, in sunze and
Ganees which planed. “The girls
butke a Rae sppearancs, wearing
Settle Of the prettiest costumes seed
here for a lone tie.
tin Monday and “Tuesday of the
Iuegent week the feature was Wooden
Wooten, the Hanes onty bevels
novelty aid one of the best turns of
its Kind am the Sarieties, The pate
we cory clever, and thelr routine
Carries seevral hilr-raising stints Of
the sensational order. ft is somte at,
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There sire four teams striving for
honors heve thie week amt all doing
WR, The work covers. the widest
Sort of angle, Plenty of good sing-
Ing, lots ef sereamningls funny com
cdg, 4 world ot clever daneing, with
Teh to sure and costumes of the
host, Is the rule, the teams heing the
Houtens, cdlways great favorites:
Pugh Minit In ie clever singing,
talking amt vianeing turn: Mitchell
SU Miteh ll, ven here before to. One
Savemtare, and Seott & Sout, whose
Sarina ke iat clown the average. Tt
fa well viramerd Hd and dows
erogit ta tne hooking tastes of Man-
ai doa.
Visian in the ytetune. a very unusual
Meet je prsteted. Agnes APre3,
Haying the wrmedpal fominine pale, ie
Shewi as che hiuelty queen whe
Feles the cits under.oman domind-
Hea, When tie serne ist opens, Ik
shaves the pred Enstish sivl, Ritor
fe be captured by the Sheik. ene
cniped at aight among the rine of
Honmin shtendar i the ateient city,
There cies broken pillurs and crus
fing ruins :
Then the gil Weeames a Cartha~
ainian qucene the architecture he re
Stineal cand scenes af gplendor, peu
fled Sih the rovat court, Mower girla
Kare girl, slaves, centutions and Kos
cai seldiers fedlow, This visien ex.
Sdhes the hanghts. dominant
chasarter af tte girl wha. insists
twat baking ak Jatirayee inte the desert
iinapive ker tresizer's obgections,
The rte wf the Sheik fe played te
Stusbolyh | Vedentine, ihe gestae
Sfuiie" of “The, Gone Horsemen tf
the Apacalsiwe,” The east further
Hnelintes Lucien Littheteld, Adalphs
Monje, Georae Wagener. Ruth
Siite vr. Walter Long and PoE, Butler,
Ruseell Sisters Tris, with Billy Cur
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Who wot the Spiniztiem medal
Ti the anwetavtistie wy.
Ate" bail several opportunities,
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stanes were mutry in his path,
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Te kept tis sone ol stride,
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ee eked
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Go tet and tek fe up. oft bes.
“hind tuky i¢ home with you,
AUR heh sourvele up WHA
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Charlee went ta hat to sleen,
Saint bed this Tacky stone.
When he awoke: he wax transformed
Ingo ‘Thee Tiiperor denes?
Ant when he went upett Ue ste,
With Moadiisits pale aad green,
My wns the ereatent stor
| "phe world had ever see
The peaple choored and cheered and
cleared
And charlie bowed and howed,
And with his heart so Tu ob Joy,
Went tinnse ind cried aloud,
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cand nice things of hin suid,
Hes Juxt_pkin Charlie Gilpin,
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{honegraph records approprints for
five Christus holidays, the "Pace
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Chides "Christians Awake.” sung iy
Tran H, Browning, beading tenor of
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ether humbers reeurded for Yule:
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Holy Night." “Flee Asa Bird.” “Lead
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Holy City” ang “Sy: Task.”
“One Man Nan” gives promise of
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Tues both af which are featured Dy
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other record very much in demund is
“How. Lon, sweet Daddy, How
Lung.” sung by Miss Atberta Hunter
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Weat, is soloist at the Dreaintund,
Chicago.
Creamer & Layton have given up
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fed show’ for the werent at te
busy grinding our another “Strut
Miss “Lizzie.”
inex Elchurdvon, who will We
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in recitils, bs teaching school in
Washington, b,c.
‘The Font liarmony. Kings. score
one et the biggest bite In *shatte
Stone” and Uterally stop the show
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ivan H, Hrowntng of the Fonr Har-
Fron Kings ene of one tend
Race tenors, mide is debut as a
salulst “for Phonegraph: reewrds Te=
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fei now Taces to grace the Interior
Of the clubroomns this week. J. Louis
Sonsen ot the Olde Tine Darktex’
Qhartets Aneiousty returned to the
Biro and his friends, AN letter res
Celved from’ Anderson & Goines and
Say Goines says that he hes the State
Pieeet Wues, dohnnle Vigal was a
Sisitor at His club, and. states: that
fe aid hiv wire are soon to tre the
Vaatevilte path, owlne to a disap.
pointment ae the Monogram. Lae
Athen ane Mooten & Hooton tilled
ie Parrett & Hateh, the song welt.
rye, are Working on” a new numer
thet Wit Gurpass “Lk You." The
dang are making the C,7C. & FP. Club
thelr “headwuarters, | Fred Vaughn,
Ernest Whitman,” George | Taylor,
Hunter & Crickshot, Joe: Washing.
ton, Judge Moor, Lew unex, Fat
Chive, Dee Strain, Gene. Hooten, Kid
Smith, Leonard Hurtun, Eenest Salt,
Taos Hill, 1H. Tastor, Kabert Thorn.
ton, Redpht Beeson, Wilken: 1. Gunn.
Killte Lillie Mltehell are “at the
Menaerun ‘Theater this week.” Pag
£'ihuft, Scott & Scott and Hooten
& Hooton are also at the Monogram,
McCombs & Aiken are xt the Avenue
Theuter Uilx week, “The Tuisell Six.
tere, With Tally. Cornell, are at the
Avenue Saturday and Sunday, Dee,
hand Ho -Cheatham & Hryants
Thurtony Buo have liken the ruugh
wsikce froin thelr et: ani they re
moving slong at a high clip. Bares
© Mares ue stilt working In and out
fa Chi" The Smarter Sot opened 10
a packed house at the Grand Theator
Mandy night. Th Dunhar Pliers
fet Wednesday for their Kastern
(our, Friday night is. hesinning to
Beit big tiaht at the CT. & 2. Club,
Lots of folks wonder “How come?”
We" sumbo night. The C. Tk b.
Cioke through’ the colimas of tts
paper, extends to the entire theatvical
fromession andthe workl, a0 nosey
Ninaz and a happy New! Year,
aoe
ADDITIONAL NOTES
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aching Ray speesthera 0
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Mitra Tee Wasser
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nan fur tho Simpy Seat Cees acne ns
Worn, letter received frum Frame
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Hine Martin's Sovingd Giste, after
three fine Seorlee at the Foraker thenter
Wehington, ME aca at the Stor
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LA ae
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es saben ei aru eto
CONTIUBIAL FELICITY
“Thm amity rat on the be Fak,
ee a we
er nenaa a tary abe
Te Sn ethan Ne par wit
Stendauenter tote ig xerubbing ani
slept nak 1d ger
Fae eae (tof yokoninay.
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Poems You Should Have Missed
Wing doturstic fusion withyut fer of taeving it rattle the risibltitic
ang, even Thoth (tito the tes.
CONNUBIAL FELICITY
The camily sat on the Mg back stoop
(OF thelr Herne gine Sunday, rant
‘rhe weeanen she hank worked cal of her ties
Her hustand was a hungry mutt
A Who'd danas a zum on Works
In fact, he tit set down" On his poor wife,
Stepdauenter took in scrubbing and 7
Was shabieg as could hee
Just as ranged ax a how! of voko-tay.
Mer shontters they had formed an caret,
Her ite trad narrowed downs
She looked uy it-she hain't Tong to stay.
‘The man was rat and chesty
And all deessead wp to. KUM
THis tower hate commute tely Med his pants,
Stondanchter noticed att of this .
‘Aad ‘slinost tenred to xpeate.
Tnt ured she would tive to Cake the chance,
“Why don't you go aud get a Jub?
ard work won't kill no one”
‘The FitLat last wvade up her mind to vay.
navs'a He!” her pap extloded,
“For 1 remomter that
Tiost my first three loclug wives hat way!
. voor Tony.
LEM $ GILPIN HITS
— —Philadelphis, Pa. Deo. —Chitek
Dear tien, Tonys We will see yon
siv anon that it seem waste oF Unie
to write fo. yun. We aire all effer-
Steen with heeppy sintivipattons
J Jolly tine white in Chicue, The
fatine Smarter set bunch wishes: (
Ti yeu for the sng isi nd. et
Couraging Uings you have taken tit
folsag shut the company in (ie
Hetenter, “Wwe are alvo glad that °C
fuel Down” merlty the praise Mt yUH
fave given it.
Phete are tives things: that we I=
ming desire most aFlor we have
puseet The bonmdary: Hine of parental
Festrietion: Voth, health md hap
ees ma) it ia perplestg parades
That’ these three things we most te-
Rire We arg the mest carelese aout
Kevping. “We mever seem able to np
preciate these. wonderful, Wlessings
Until we ave about tw lose then; then
i vove by everstting mundane An
Tereoetrials that it ever we. rogaln
them, pever agetin will they stip, ftom
our, Keeping,
Wwhocver it.was who said: “As a
man thinketh, $0 he ts" volved the
Trubtem of forever retaining the thre
Ereatest blessings of lie — youth
featth aml haypiness.
“The Clty of Happiness
‘There's a onidertl Clty allel Mapp
Got oe teae see ite beauty rae
We Gtinie like a thrine ti the wiles
Aud the humniest are welcome thre
Ang forever Wife's pilerime onward pees
The" weaey gad fuming the, soul
For this tenutifut Cite at itapninesss
5 he spar to amations sus
Bach wastarce starte this allarins
ts
Alu occ teat a Separate wane,
Amn notte howe thet way Wied hy’ ate
hard prect,
Some Uy Fils are led astray,
ull uhera make search Wy th yin
Suite relinealeh diefe course tor col
soummate tured irom tte way by Satins
‘ausi.
sumeritie helpless in assion's hold
“Tis Path proves ome’ righ eo this cis
bright.
Win Hn ever conuuerine Fate,
aod! Pave ae a Sats alway puldes
‘ach.
Cantentinent's the key to the rate
So few: of life's whats whe ever atess
Leta dee ike nerkarre who Nn
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Philadelphia, Ua—The Lafayette
Players are presenting “Branded” this
wook at the Glhson Dunbar theater,
and ihe shuww is attracting a Awe at-
Tendance at every performance. The
cayt {neludes Ida Anderson, Laura
owen, Rana Lewis Thomas, Rani
Seattenit, Millie Vasey, Habe Jack-
sen, Minnie Rrown, Edward ‘Thonip-
son, Sl Kirkpatrick, Arthur Stm-
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Cook, amex Norman and Wate
Kebtison, ” “Exverience™ was at
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weak, hela replaced here by te
Dunbar layers, Neaded by Andrew
'SBRishop and Cleo Desmond.
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| Philadephia, f., Dee. 7.—Another
splendid bill ts packing this house. at
every performance. Eaward Hunter
& Co. in a dramatic sketch called
“3ildnight Hour in Sing Sing” Is ere-
ating a real sensation. Seymour &
Jeanette, one of the bust of the het-
ter clase of vaudeville acts, ar duing
thelr singing. talking and. dancing
turn to the eiitieation of all; Chae
pelle & SUnette, one of the greatest
Singing acts of the times, are. abso
Ewing over (ora bit. Love & shanks.
Somedians, are guinins a great deal
of popularity, and the Sandy Uuras
Co, prenenting “in the Junsies,” are
fa riot. ‘The bill {9 completed hy the
Sz Toyal Rangory, Arablan dancers
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
"BITS OF LIFE"
Society Girl Rises to Top as Screen Writer
Three years ago Lucita Squier, aspirant to society hires in Pasadena circles, had to decide between a life in the society columns of the newspapers and a professional career that meant work and achievement.
She determined and idealized determination and ideals. She chose the latter and turned to the in the hands of her big opposes. With the lights of the most prominent literary lights of the screen she studied the profession of motion picture writing and plot con-
With Marshall Nellan for two years, she has published her screen education book and for her early parties, a companion with the production of *Lifts* and *The Wizard of Oz* picture, which will be shown at the theater on Thursday and Friday, Dec. 15 and 16, Mr. Nellan proclaims the importance of scenario writing, giving her opportunity of writing her first script for this film. Her parents some years ago owned one of the largest railroad in Mexico. A private railroad young lady's home practically secluded from the received her education from an American college professor. Later she turned to part of her education.
She speaks four languages fluently and comes to the writing class regularly through extensive travel and study of life in many countries. She is the author of *Blanche Sweet*, *Louise Huff* and many other screen celebrities and, incidentally, is another striking example of that beauty and brinsse will ink.
BROTHERS
There have been many inquiries regarding the relationship of Salem owners and producers of "Up and Down," playing an engagement at the event of those interested the Old Ridgid Top Desk Man will tell it all, shooting. The two famous performers their last name, At one time Salem was a member of the Purgesy lifespan, for the life of him, couldn't remember that old name—Futtt. So one only he says, sage. You're a bass player, you call to you Whitney, after Myron W. Whitney, the celebrated concert performer, the Purgesy aggregation and decided to adopt the name as his permanent professional cognomen. Please in your hat for future reference.
MAIL AERO
Well, me good people here we are
enough, Morgan, I have something
stress, Raymond Jefferson, Chrissie
Worson, Morgan Drives, Matthew
Worson, Morgan, I have something
Chrissie Foster, Jon Jones, James
Seegoling, Tom Cross, Dorothy Davis,
Edward Goodwin, Cindy Bingham,
Luke Johnson, Joyner & Foster, Sally
Easton, Della Vox, Cornelius Ed-
winsley, James W. Taylor, Winters,
James W. Taylor, Joyner & Foster,
Curtis, Aaron Tolliver, Ward A-
niel, Charles Brumfield, Maggie Powell,
Excell O, Harris William Long, Chrissie
Williams, Edna Wilson, May
George Soltz, Jake Bradford, Charles
Nichols, Rachel King, Milder Pelle-
dus, Jake Bradford, Charles McBoy, Theodore Weatherbill, A. J. McFarland, John Garrin.
SOME BAND
Frank Nichols, with Herbert's Music, chita that the band is show-
ing, Clifford Wilkerson, with Clifford Wilkerson, leader, Lonnie
Williams and Theodore Carpenter, comperts, Dewey Hose and James
Hose, with James Hose, with James Hose, with James Hose,
carpenter, Frank Nichols, first allot; Will Preston, second allot; Claude
Richardson, laxity; Holtman How-
ard, with Holtman Howard, with Holtman Howard, with Holtman Howard,
Josse Mayo, share drum, hey that the show is just as good as
the band and that everything is love and that everything is high—but he
didn't need any汤姆.
Gordonman Gloss of the season of Wien-
& Wien when the act is solving
the week between the Low theaters,
Grant, James & Fatterson after a
week in New Orleans, La. are at
Danaqua, with Jacksonville, Fl. to
follow.
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Burlingame, Kan., Nov. 20, 1921.
Mr. Lankaran—Dear Sir! It has been a long time since anything from this company, but we still move, although we are not turning 'em away or standing on us anymore about as well as average shows playing small time. We are in the state of Kansas now and since old-time shows have made up more than get into the theater at Budora, Kan., when in blow Charles Hatchen, showman and musician. Then the gallery from Saturday morning until Monday morning and in the meantime the theater to Mrs. Kings, she being Charles's sister-in-law, and a sweeter and better hearted woman never down a meal like mother used to cook she has it. Charles has retired from the show business and is working on the bungalow type, and it is a beauty. More power to you, Charles.
Vancouver, B. C. Nov. 17, 1921.
Hello, Tony: How are you, Justa?
We are having the greatest time of our life, thanks to George Paris, one of the pioneers of the Northwest, who lives in our house for dinner. During our stay here we certainly has shown us a wonderful time, Reggie Dodson gave everything from soup to nuts, and please do not forget George Paris, who has certainly treated us royalty, if you have to do anything there is necessary, and get all the liquor you want. We want to play here next week, but we were moved up ahead to unsee show, and we are having a show at the Orgneum for next week.
Friend Tony. "The show is in the shape and doing also business. Arms are the first part, slinging Frank Nichols' hand and Clarence Lowe are some sweet
Harris & Holley are the biggest hit work at the Hollywood Theater, Toltec, Co. Mayle & Brown are the son of the son of the son of the press news which they are receiving are worthful. This is Mayle Macier's work in the world. They opened in New York on the Shilbert Time Monday. They will be hitting the Lawrence, Mass., and the Madison-Manchester, N. H., and going fine. Robby Cernoll don't like the way Billy Cernoll quit his act, and says no to uncertain terms. Send路响, Lulu Cates & Crackerjacks are spiritful in the Bayview and Cedar Harbour, Is.
Ethan Green, featured comedian with
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singers, Gray & Gray are enjoying
most popularity. Three dancing
themes are Seymour Smith, stop 'em nightly,
Strawberry Russell and one his-string
violin go over blvd. Our quartet con-
tinues with Briggs, John Eklott, Daddy White
and Walthe Evans, Carter & Ma-
lone hit all the time, and are here con-
tinues with Clifford Wilkerson still has charge
of the band. J. C. makes it a special-
ty to look after the interests of
the members of the show. Nov. 29-
30, Ufca, N. X.-By Nick.
Nov. 23, Dr. M. Langer.—Will you
please tell us what has become of
W. Bale Townsend? Is he ever con-
tinues with the band? We liked all of the
Players. Where are Abby Mitchell
and Ida Anderson? Please answer
these questions in the defender next
week. Your truth.
U. Glih
Answer.—Rale Townsend is living
in the care of Lafayette theater. Ida
Anderson is leading a company at the
Dunker theater with a deplidhage. It
is in the varieties of Europe.—T. Ia.
112 W. 135th street, New York, N. Y.
Pow White's *Stylist Steppes* have been presented at the Liberty Theater, Greenville. The Dawry Trio, hitting all along the seawater and lo-ho-ho, N. Y., send route.
Smith & Butler Co. played a successful two weeks engagement at the Linden Theatre, Charleston, S. C. S. send route. Rags Wollige, extemporaneous comedian, is playing the week at the Henry Gaines Theater, Henry Gaines featured with the
Prodrugs Scandals, is playing the week at the Park Theater, Indiana, indoors. It will be playing the goal of a three weeks' play at the Attacks Theater, Notford. Tabor & Green, cleaning up in the East, will be at Lowe's State and University theaters, New York City, next week. Joe Shettell's Creep Review is playing the successful season. They are at San Jose, Cal, the present half. Hamages time.
George G. Babalani Girls are playing the back at the Midget Theater, Dayton, G.
be Get Em Biggers, "the Dandelion
beer," at the Philadelphia Street Theater,
Philadelphia. Chinatown Street Theater.
Miller & Anthony are splitting the team. They play in the N. J. and Henderson's Coney Island. Arthur L. Rocky's Delegates from the Theater, Island, New York, N. Y. Theater, Island, New York, N. Y.
Al G. Felds, Ministrels, with Dice
Brown, Todd, and Henderson, Ky.
Tenn. Podium and Henderson, Ky.
and Vineennes and Evansville, Ind.
Lajangues fill Robinson is solitary
chairman. Bland the Theater,
chicago. Bland the Theater,
Post & Stevens, always busy, are
week between Home and
Gerland. N. West is a week
Jayner & Post, the Busyhouses, are
Moss & Prye, the Laugh Getters, are
Moss & Prye, the Orphan Theater, Vance
Somali Hingoldo, General Delivery
Somali Hingoldo, his sister and brother-in-law, Watts &
Hingoldo, immediately, and a small cell
art at Hastings and Illic streets Dres-
tich, Mich. We would like to hear from
his singing and dancing lady entertainer.
Shuffle Along is making a great ree-
cruitment having played by over
100 last week.
Butter Beams & Stuie, traveling over the Atlantic at nine o'clock, claim that the students, Tenn, is the best in the business world and producer and entrepreneur at Lincoln theater, Kansas City, Mo. He has recorded a week, a two-week this record. Maxle & George, the World's Greatest Producer, will record a third week at the Winter Garden, New York city. Maxle, who calls out for them at the A.G. Fields Alberette, says that the engagement is now headed for the Xavier & Cornish are dividing the work between the Keeney theaters, N.Y. They say hello, world.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
General Tony—The publicity which Gibson has been receiving in the local weeklies seems to have resulted in a "boomerang" as the Dunbar jammed on in last week like it never has been jammed since he took hold of the reins. "Experience" did it, and "Branded," which holds the attendance record of this house, in January this week, bia Anderson and her group have proved drama is the only thing they can do. Dumpy patrons, Bishop Desmond and my boy Mongas are the around the New Year week. Then the Q, board will be in evidence daily. The bill at the Standard is headed by Chapelle, Stinetto & Co, said comedian Hake. Eddie Hunter and his Standard Players are introducing the Gibbons to an insane asylum at midnight. All stars are also on, as usual. The Seven Musical Spillers have a house of being the best laughter, not the Chestnut Street Opera House. They open the show and also work closing spat with Jean Hedlin's "Chicken."
Eddie Greene and Tedy Draymond, the hoop experts, are "whowing" and "whowing" with the "Girls DID Looks," does his "onion" here next week at the Crashie, Johnny Hodgkins and the "Monte Carlo Girls." He's on the elbow version of "Mutt and Jeff" harborers at the Dumbbell after breaking in at the Lafayette for two weeks. Gus Hill is producing and developing the thing has been engaged as income. I hear that "Shuffle Along" has six weeks in the "hoop" after the New Yorkers. That's "not stuff" are "bouncy."
"The Emperor Jones," scheduled for two weeks, is being held over and another work to enjoy Jones Harris company. Irene Little, who did a meatier role, has been added to the cast of Thurry Holmes-Monroe's "Mint." We got Holmes and White's Auditionist. Other petals include Fitz Brown, John Holmes, Andrew Clower and Harris Marrow. Johnson has adjusted his differences with the American burlesque choreal and will rejoin "The Emperor Jones" this week. The funniest bit of all been in many moons was a burlesque fight between Jack and Sandy Burns, who are both used of massaging as a result of witnessing the spectacle
SECOND BIG WEEK
Starting Monday, December 12th
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Every Night at 8:30; Sundays, 6 and 9 o'Clock P. M.
Reserve Seats Early. Box Office Opens at 1 P. M.
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SALEM TUTT
J. HOMER
WHITNEY TUTT
WITH THE
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"UP AND DOWN"
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Famous Bronge Beauty Chorus
and an army of First Line Entertainers—including Amon Davis-backed up by an artillery of pretty colored girls
Announcement!
Mr Fred Irvia, proprietor of *Scribner Garden*, 4115 State street
Fred Irvia needs an introduction to Chigurga. His great
tribute as a Cafe Manager and Entertainer is an assurance of
his dedication to the generation of this new enterprise, which
will be known in future as *Irvia*.
LORRAINE GARDEN No. 2
There is positively no admission charged. The most beautiful Colour and Dance Floor in Chicago, free and without war tax. Everybody welcome.
FIELD'S CRACKERJACK JAZZ BAND, With Ollie Powers, Alberta Hunter, Glover Compton AND OTHERS
'THE MILLIONAIRE'
New Rawlinson Feature Presents Life in All Phases
All sides of life are shown in "The Millionaire," the universal feature of the Woolf's things on Sunday. Rashawah's son's role is that of a young man who suddenly inherits wealth from a man who had once loved his mother and cut out throats. The young heir is led by those circumstances to suspect that he was the victim of a collection agency for a bank of blackhanders. He determines to bring them to time and avenge his loss. He is determined to do the fact that his awehearted, who declined to marry him when she heard that wealth might change his outlook on life, his nature and his attitude towards her—has consented to his marriage when he is successful.
The mystery chase leads through cellars, ball rooms, apartments, bedrooms, and floors in the twinkling of an eye, and secret passages and halls that were safe in which purpose they failed For another character of the story, Bob Harnsworth, a role interpreter who is a tightly accomplished cross and a lovable woman at the same time, Jack Conway directed the picture.
FAMOUS GEORGIAS
FAMOUS GEORGIAS
By Coy Herndon
Tat Tony: You would have to see San Francisco in order to appreciate it. It's
old have to make it. It's the New York of only city that I have a love for. I have served our service car services and the width of the streets and the streets and the streets and most capacity at night was against us. Although the crews of the business they visited bury their voices here.
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Philadelphia, Pa.
A fine bill was presented at the Lincoln last week, the bright-Dears Players, including Dain Stewart, Joe Bright, Inez Cough and Lawrence Deas. All of the players did well appreared crowded houses all the week Collins & Green were acht in a dancing and singing act. Chappell & Stinnett are in Philly this week. This team is packing theaters on the big circuit. A feature here is that even gown was presented by Stinnett. Chappell is demonstrating his records as a slide line. The Chel Club will give a concert Jan. 23 in Carnegie Hall, expanding through Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, Norfolk and Richmond. Willie Johnson, the music man, is
Mule Bradford left for Norfolk
Richmond, Baltimore and joined
the interests of his record
company, Gang Anthony and living Miller are
Moore & Fields, better known as Marshall & Rector, are playing on the Low element, Gretchen Square, next week, splitting between New State and American. Mr. Anthony were at Procter's 555 Street last week, "Ging" Anthony was cute and funny, some of the patrons. The Shuffle in east est remains intact, while Tennessee was asking at every performance. They know their stuff. Tennessee Ten appeared on an all-star bill at Procter's 25th Street last week, the audience likes it. Special delivery letter still remains in the New York borough of South Williams were at Procter's 125th Street last week. Seymour & Jennette put on a clever act in the Williams appeared in an all-star bill at Kelth's Hamilton. Same old Bill, strutting his new act temporarily, and is now featured as a film star in a new five-reel comedy drama for the Blackburn Velde Picture Corporation, 261 West 58th
DEATHS
Word was received as we went to press that Huld Minus of the team of the 1956 Boston Celtics was ill during a long illness. The letter stated that Huld embraced relief before the game came, and he is survived by a few blood relatives and his wife, whose present home is at 705 Thomas street, New York. She was called away from his show to Baltimore, Md., to attend the funeral of his mother, who she is buried on Thanksgiving day. She is buried by two sons and one daughter.
SECOND BIG WEEK
The score of music carried by the Smarter Set this season is better than Whitney & Tutt have ever had in any of their previous productions. In other years they wrote the music for the Smarter Set, and in the season they decided to give lovers of real music something to remember. So they secured the assistance of Sigman, Edgar Dowell and Theodore W. Patterson have the prestigious, jazzist, catchiest music score of their long careers. Musical Director James J. Caughn condition, as he worked very hard all the past summer to perfect it. He seems to have had but one object in mind: the Smarter Set company the test in his line, and it is the score of thousands of music lovers that he has covered well, "Up and Down" second big week on Monday night.
FRED WEAVER
Freed Weaver, known in the East as a star-colored singer and dancer, has been at West 125th street, New York City. Extensive alterations have been made on her costumes, and she is enlarged. Weaver is selecting a tuna staff of entertainers for the grand opening December. This will include Jazzy Humes, Watch the rush.
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Shapren x ‘Mr. Chesnutt was the first one of our group to win distinction as a © Rena," augnested the nurse, “an’ t
118 marriage wax xed for the
dat ute ae, ete
aie ier whale eat
Air Goa afte Sa
fare nae res, eae
Bee need eo er eee
a Bore i Nae
te anne nat Pentti”
Ea ane ea enue ae
peta and iadnd tab uitatinct ot
Ne chet or une encuentro
tet ee iden cur ae nes
it ise tet SAR
eae! deena ren eee oe
Se eee teeta toe ane
Ss vay ier hay Poor
fe hatntte ths zt Ss
Meter eats ahead
Serr tren i eae en
Pitas eee cea ie
See tee teal he Pe
fel Teale mit tate
Ee Sires Sh tame
oe
‘On SSRI ofthe month War
ek ie Satan een ara
ot ie adenine, hice ae
ie toca en had a
Hoch peas arta, Saat
rane tne’ Gra ahacmera oe
S aee Bae hoe careers
fae neta ses he Gal ee ces
epee
oe Tae ee a crate to
May, and shail exnéet a letter as often.”
Seal gee ty eek Cal
rete (PER MSS coe ates
erga
Te aid evn wety 5 ta
fag, Test ths hugh “ahs "at
OSE achat gt eae tian
oT
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neni ee Ne
{"'sdiremins, Fou know, Rena,” answered
saree puree te anes
Geert ee Salen aes ee
monk. te A” nee ta
rete fe her ee eee
act ee srg nro
Seer ie
ett meth aio teavag Pater
cae Cats oie tee tet SSE
es pee ce
ooh atten dunee ase, ee
Gietate “Aces Gece ee
te oer tel etn tor ak al os
Mey we iio ektentte et
Tee cnainee a udcarne hoe
Bee Se ariel ett
Ernie eed ha eet
Stee? aetna seas
eS ee ces Se
atior aie Secuetes iG wie a
eee are cay eee eae
eka ete at cea ee
Sac hee fe naan ea aise
Sh, acetate Sagres oa ate
Be rea Sie en es
Se ta Soy oe Baa eee
Tne be hie ASU ee
eee te See ea Co
ertans gee pees ea
a ge
ea
Sete fants Renta ech on
re hel tos inte ete
Se a pera eae
ee CS ee Mae Sa
eee, ae ee eke
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etme ree ait han oe
Sen ne renee tot a
Se Ee ee er a atl
Hea
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pg yee
Ieee Seana" Ue clans he
aera ees edule
er Ae Se es toon
ee SP A ee
Meats ok melted taal ot one
eae ae ae ote
ea ae Sayeed
Peed er mace piecanes' a
ieee Sey cae come” Be
tetas ar Smee, eta ae
en ee ter ee
Sent att hasta trate ane
Sar care te ait conan
Se ee Seale toe
1 See ee es I
me dae see mee areca pea
we Lea ones ence
elk peers ore
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et oT Stee ited Tal
soe, atta Se eee pad
Bam, Cor eats wane
ee rn ac ea a ts
Set ja tn Soa Steve many 8
jupon the shadows realm of dreams.
sere share ale Ze eee
eee ching ned Perens
ee ai
Sony aes ar mane seoees
ae i eames oe had eee
ecg peeing
eee ee Sec e
eee
Bue, Tele aor eas deer ee
tne i et dante” ‘Rem
See oe Oe ae aes So
te i oe mea attr ae
ree eas ant ote
fe es a ee a ta
Bi Rites settctet ea or
eee ee es ect” ot eo
ae
aati, enetion of «Grin wh
asec RES ten
st ae at than tou, "She pow
Stet ae ar eerie te
a aes hae haat ties
SSEETRE cece a tke a
Pie ap herge ed ear
peer abla nates uae teak on
fe oe rent fete te ores
a certain self-reproach, Sho had lett
Nocti ae tae tet wer
Prd age og eee
fe eek tac ae eee
fet A ae ae ee ate
feeling grew in force, wncil by night:
‘Mr. Chesnutt wan the first one of our group to win distinction as a
hovellet. ‘The late Willinm Dean Howells said of him: “ie touches
Rit the mops; _he haa wit. humor, pathos, imagination, charm. His
patlovophy tn that of ono who knows hin subject from the Mmalde and
Presents it Ina manner (hat compels attention and admiration”
Paterville cuull be reached by an all:
fail'route im mbont twelse hours. Call
th we tho postofiee for the farnily mall
‘sho found” thera a. letter. from. he
Thnther, which the tore. open. in gren
Excltensent Tt was weitten ia. an un
Seacticed hand and badly mpolted, an
Maw in effect an follows!
Mig ear Daughters take my pen fi
and 10 fet you know that Tam. a0
Nery well, T have had & Rind of risen
In'my alte. for two. seeckn, with pal
pitations of the Neart. and T:hve Vee
In ued for three. aye,” Vem. feein
mighty poesisy tut does Green tay th
Tget aver ie n'a few Gays.” OV Aun
Ziiphy In staging ‘with me, and 1ookiM
tter mings folerauly well, T hone ah
lll gd sox and otin. enJostng. 600
Heatthe Give my. tove to John, and
hope the tovrd wil Mees ken and. F0
Woon Cousin Tally Oxening has had
ising on ia neck, and haa had to hav,
Tisncod. "Stary Te had another youn
fon A boy thy time: Old nn Tom
‘ohingon was Kled task week walle te
nk tor whip black Sim own, wh
ved down on the Wilmington” road
iim nas ran away. ‘There han been 4
tig: feeshet In the rivers and Tt tooke
atveno time an if the now Urldge woul
ing ‘ane away.
‘Prank comen Over every day or te
nn anes ont. you. He ease to Ul
on that he don't bellere you are com
nm tnek une more, but sou aro to Fe
meniber, him, nad thnt foolishness
aid avout Ueinging you Wack fromm th
Chi of thn workl with hla. mute anc
scart. Mote very” ginal to ones and rings
Sher aliacinge and kindling wd, an
uate ine a now woll-bueket for noth
In Its “a comfort. to. tale. toh
Ahout Sou, ‘though 1 haven't told hin
‘chore you are ting.
hope, this will find you and Joh
dott well, and suing. well, Tt shvoul
Tike to age sum but it ies the Lord”
will that'T shwutdn’t, 1 shalt ho. than
Tat angway” that Fou" have dons Win
Mar" the heat for gourselven and. you
Shitasee, at chat Phave given sou
tor your own good.
‘Your atectionate mother,
siary, Walden.
Tena shed tears over this nimple fet
ter, which, 20 her excited Imagination
Incsely ‘coniiemed the warning of he
renm, “At the date of ite weiting he
mother bad icen alc in Weds With th
Eymptome at a rerious lines. ‘Sho has
So'nuree put. & porbile. eld enman
Three dave of progressive tiiness. hs
‘evidently. been quite sulfclent. to, Fe
Guee hee garent to tho conditlon Indl
fated by die thied arena. ‘The thowgt
hat wer magher be die witht th
presenve ‘of vanyume who “inved be
Pierced Mtona’n Weart Vike knife am
Tent tinge te her feet. Sho: wilted Co
ie, enchanted hares of whieh he
Tother had read ta her'#o many" year
efor om the front piaaza of the hms
Uenina the eeare, that she might
Through, the aie to herding: mother"
sli khe determined to go aeons
1 Bacesrite,
‘Returning homie, she wrote a tette
tor Warwick inetosing hele. mother
fetter. aad stating that she had dreams
Bh alarming dretsa for thee. nighte i
Svecension; that eho had teft the how
in charge of the sorvonts and gone %
Fatewife; and" tat ane. would) retur
fe enon an. her mother waa" out 0
axes.
"Eo her Inver she wrote that the be
een called avcay to visit a. sHee-bed
Jana would Feturn very Bow, perhi bi
the tine he got bniek to Clarenes. ‘Them
Iectere Rena ported on Wer way to. th
ain, which mhe-tooie at five o-alock
the atecmnoon, This would bring her
Fates rarly tn the morning cf th
Sener
CHAPTER XI
4 LETTER AND A JOURNEY
VV, seme erice ae
Sa a ee Re
tae rine een Ba
‘tee SPT ete ape
Saal ete ie tca nea
Sty TOPO Me eet
Hea eee ee al a
often resting with the strongest bat-
erst ie ie
Seaver coe dee
etNaaate WHon sari an
Teen AEE"othn Toy Waa
fever, reach this ultimate atage, batt
Sie Chee dart ence,
eae teeta Suc, atte
Sie ike rity ngs
Son Pe ee Tan
tae aeee etter tt cite te
far acne Sea im Sats Se
Wada "ie aa he onte e
Sree dh Sacthat te
Ca hth Se Weed Se Oe
iS Trae, tt ee
‘Sed een tae
Sime Sse attain te Se
ils aaah
ce sree hes tn pk
pk ser hegre ode
SERIO ete Hone Na
Tana ea et Nae
Sache sora amestes wee te
oe ulin eda fk
SE Taae cea dec tra
nce ft Chace St war
scare Eas mt
NERS "Sesorhereta te aE
Ian any ee ee
ITO ect at ma, tn
extn he os ite ha
Geen aati Arr
See on inti te.
Sora ere oe
tigi Woe Cheers se
See cree bene a
When eh tga be Wasi
Sieg ita us aa
Ean iat a St fn
ee ne ka aes
recat ant ese sta od
Regan ais cd Panes
Sep alter ak Me
see en cng tt ee
Setar tne"Re aa ga Se ae
ie att cc Nadae Sed Se"
Seni te ree teats of
eee, Se coer a es
Seles Sc eomecte
Stach POSES ented,
not Bad Sen aa, ee
esa nearest a
1a lester, We tact
Saat See lilt
So emai Sills See hae
Ss Wate on parce a
est sola St SNe Se
saci ROE het
ra eth ah Wt wee ane
meray he Tae ie sigel"s
Won ahi theHEd gate
We, Wise e Sad Eat a
ely alone
Het SE ik
NERS "Sine Ed ated ot
te oat cies ice tame” 3
Ia Se
yet be are oe!
Febees ail "anata ee
aes tan ka haar act
Hear” Seat an
Teheran Se Be
nest: Soe suanes Wetter
TEiy that tontintsh he
[ner pure heart the finest slower of Ure
Ber pure heart the Susie “lower of Uk
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supreme effort of creative power, than
Sehlelt"there could be. no finer.” ‘The
flower would soon be hin: vehy should he
‘care to dig up the aoil in which It grew?
“Tryon went on opentag his tetters.
‘There were eaveral bilit. and etreulars,
Ani then & Iter ftom hia mother, of
‘which he broke the teal
My’ Dearest. George—This teaver as
well) Blancho tn AUill with Ta, and Wwe
Are Impatiestly awalting your return,
Th your absenco tho weems almost ike
8 danghter to me. She Jolin me in the
Tone that your lawsults are progressiog
Tavorably, and, that you will be with ws
‘On our way home, if tt oss not
keep you nway from us too long, woul]
fe noe bo well for you to come by way
of Patewvia, and finn out whether
there In any prospect of our Weing able
to collect our claim ‘against old 3
Dunenn MeSwayne's estate? Tou must
Pave taken the napera sith you, alone
with the rest, for Td not find them
here. Things ought to be settled enough
now for pople to reallzn on some uf
thele securities, “Your grandfather. al-
seaya belleved the note wan Kon. and
dneant to eFY (0 collect It, but the war
interfered. Tg sail to me, before ne
ied, that If the note wam ever collect
Co, he would use the money to buy
Seedling present. for your wife, Poor
Anthor! he Is dend and gone to heaven:
ut Fam gure that even there he would
Be happier If he. imnow the note xs
paid and the money used aa ha in-
tended.
Tt you go to Patesvifie, call on my
cousin, Dr, Fal. Green. ani tell him who
you ara. Give him my love, T haven't
een him for twenty seara. He used to
be very Cond of the dadles, a very gal-
Tant man. Ife can direct you to a Good
Rawyer, no doubt, Hopini; to see you
goon, Your loving mather,
ELIZAMETH TRYON.
P. S—Blanche folns me In love to
you.
‘This affectlonato ant motherly letter
Jes not give ‘Tryon unalloyed mtiefac-
tian. Ho vas glad to hear that, is
mother was well, but he had hoped that
Tianche Leary might have @nirhed her
‘vist by hin time. ‘The rearonabte, In-
ference from the letter was thal
Manche meant to. awalt hla return
er presence wonld epoll the fine r0-
mantio Ravor of the wurprise le bal
planned for hin mother: It woul never
fo to expose his bride to an unan-
ouneed meeting with the Geman Whom
fhe had tacitly rejected. ‘There would
Ve one advantage: in mach a weddinx
the “comparison. of tho. to women
‘would ba eo much In Teena’s favor that
‘hie mother cond not hesitate for a ma-
ment, between thera. The situation,
Rowever, would have clemente of con:
Siraint. and he dla not care to. expeac
slither Rena or. Higneha to any. dls
agreeable contingency. Tt wonld be be?
fer to take hig wite on a weadlog: trip,
and notify hla meter, beforo he 4°
turned home, of hin marriage. Tn the
extremsig Tinprobanincaco’ hat sho
Stout aisapprove hls chotce after hav-
ing eeen his wife, the tee weult ag lear
ave been broken before his arrival at
Rome.
“By Jove!" ho exclaimed suddenly,
striking hin knee with Ma hand, eh
Shonlan'e T run up to Patesvitie while
Renae gone? T ean Yerwa here at 5
arrtock. ‘ani get there seine thie to-
mnorrow moruing. “T can transacte my
Wuriness during the day. amt get back
the day after tomorrow: for Rena mich
return ahead of Unie, Just as wa 46,
fod T shail want to be here when she
‘comes: Tal rather walt 2) your for
erat oninton cn x doubetul oft note
than, to lore one ay” with my love
The train goes fn twenty minutes. Sty
Dag Is already packed. (1 Just drop a
fine to George and teil him where T've
one.”
Te put Rena’s letter Into. hie, brea
pocket, and turning to his trunk, took
Foon te & handful of papern relating: ta
the claim In reference eo wehich he wa
going to. Patesvitie. These he thrust
fheo the same pocket with Rena’s Tet:
ters ho wiened to rend both letter and
papers while on the train. Te would be
Aupleasure merely (0 old the letter
hefore Iie eves aad tonk at the tine
traced hy hee hand. ‘The papers he
wished to atiidy, for the more practical
purpoke of examining into the inerice of
Tie claim against the estate of Duncan
Meswayne.
‘When Warwick reached home, he ta-
quired If Mr, Tryon had called.
SNe, sh.” answernl (he nurse, to
whom Re had ut. the, question: “he
inte be'n here yet, sub.”
Warvlek was surprised and much
latstarbed.
“pe baby's ben cryin’ for Mis
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, to2zt
Rena.” suggested the nuroo, “ant
ore nel ike to ace yous awh. Shall
Phen vom
“Fen rig him to ma”
Ate Took the chu Inia arms at
wean ‘oat upen, the. plasea. Several
Toveh Pillows lag tneinalymenee i
Furie them toward the sere wit Ms
oct. sat down upon. one. ad” piace
Ils ‘Albert "spon another. "He wan
pearly sented when’ a mrazenget fro
the hotel came ap the ‘walk Heke the
Bate an handed him'a" ante. "Ab the
ame moment ha heard’ the feng shee
ot the afternoon tin leaving the otas
{lon en the appotice nite of te town.
le tore the eeeene soem nneionaty
read the ate, ble silyl,
hal clonenel the rarer {h Hwhand Un:
Sonectousiy. ‘There’ was “nothiog te
Sale Sern in He ane her
Sram no terograyn to Patcasloe ant
Totter cout leave Carense tor twente
our nouras ‘he boat Tait Sehemea ba
feronga a. imee-—the stanchest hips
re. nometimen wrecked, or nue the
breakers perilously. Lids ie Aneae ful
fot strange currents” ent) uncharted
fectysmnstver teawes the traeiea eth
imost_run the anger. of destruction
Warwick waa’ a laegen however aml
teguatomed to balance frehavatitce
Site may eaally hein Ptevles da?
or veo mith raertog Bee ene hl
Shend moat of her ime mother’s Dele
beanie wit acct hi
TE ‘Tryon. shoul mort orwell ne
wag. very muuch tn Wore, east” hat
Token veer nels" of hivth sed Met,
Warne wohl have ‘preter, tent
rdiclesn, that "rsx Whence exout
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MASTER MASONS BANQUET NEWLY MADE BROTHERS
By William White
New York, Dec. 3—Hiram Lodge No. 4, F. A. and M., again showed its strength and desire to lead Wednesday evening, Nov. 20, when it honored its newly made brothers of 1921 at a banquet in Laurel Garden, 75 miles north of New York. The lodge's second annual event, Three hundred persons were present, including the wives and friends, and the greater city were represented, as well as several from New Jersey, where more than 100 people assisted by others, saw it to that everyone received a souvenir of a mature gift bearing the slogan "Mars is not a hostile planet," George Marshall acted as hostmaster. With the assemblage comfortably positioned in the inn, the young man promoted the inn's name, Mike Jackson, who song "The Rose of Washington Square," in mixed Yiddish and English, were Chappelle and Stimson, little Florence Parham, "Happy Arthur Rhone," the saxophone quartet of
Addresses were made by David W. Parker, grand master of music and Forksburgh, Capt. X. B. Marshall, James H. Anderson and Arthur Schomburg order and congratulated the committee in charge of the banquet for the evening on orchestra made up of Mascotte musicians dispensed sweet
New York, Dec. 2—Ferry families, including about 309 persons, were down the river in the escape in the rain. The boat that occurred almost at the same time, first fire started in the hallway of a tenement at 38 West 12th street. The tenants were assisted down the fire escapes by firemen and police, minutes later blew open the door of 69 West 131st street, and the tenants were in a like predation. Soon afterward tenants were when it is she started in a restaurant. The damage in all cases was slight.
NAB GARVEY PREACHER
WHO FLED WITH FUNDS
New York, Dec. 8—The Rev. James of the Universal Needs Improvement Association, who has had deceases in the past, was awarded by both the association and the National Safety Company, with gifts from him, to give himself up last week. It Rey Brooks, in his official announcement, organization, collected. It is alleged, money from several divisions of the game, has been made for the game has been made.
GIVEN EXTREME PENALTY
New York, Dec. 3—Henry Brown,
I was guilty of murder in the first
upon last week, and on one
upon another, I was guilty of
Louis B. tables in the Bronx county
supreme court.
I was accused of slaying
Mrs. Hortense Blimstein (white)
by smashing her head with a mousetrap
and killing her. He was told to have
exploded as junior gt in the place.
Brown was aligned to have been the
exploder.
COMMON-LAW HUSBAND
JAILED: BIT HER THUMB
New York, Dec. 20-Ballantine, 16 West 140th street, who charged the prince resigned Nov. 28 by Gillett Cannon on complaint of Rose Gibson, 161 West 140th street, who charged the prince Jones was arrested at the corner of 183th street and Eldinia avenue after pleading, she had been living with the prisoner as a common-law wife her thirty during a south. Jones was held to Harlem court.
NATIONAL NURSES REGISTRY
New York, Dec. 2-There was a home-made cake sale at the Y. M. Cain store, a success. A novelty at the LINcoln Nurses' Home, 223 West 140th street, on the evening of Dec. 1 being carefully looked forward to. Miss Maude Hermanan and Mrs. Sylvia Bentley, both really ill, are contending. The annual meeting of the Lincoln Hospital Thummae association was held on Dec. 1, at 200 Concord avenue.
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Secretary R. J. Kryz of the Brooklyn
Tribune turned to Lexington, NY, where he
worked.
A dinner dance was held at the Girls
And Ends Tea Room in West 113th
street Wednesday night.
D. K. was here last week of Washington,
D. K. was here last week of Washington,
of Captain N. B. Marshall. 222 West
Revenue. The R. L. S. of Dover, Dover,
visited tribes here and in New Jersey.
My Miss Kira and family of Brook-
land. My Miss Kira and family of Brook-
land. Mrs. Statesman, Mrs. Richard Keenan,
222 West 59th street, and nieces Ma-
rine, Marline Zettler, 222 West 59th
street, was hostess to the Floor do Lis
Mrs. Sadee As Samplper, 21st West
Bury to the Young Men's Preservative
Harry to the Young Men's Preservative
Miss Verra Tuder, formerly of Urbana, Ohio, has taken up her residences here with her cousin, Mme. Walter Wagner, the latter's home, 19 West Eldridge Street.
Miss Lillie H. Jamison, a prominent
receiving the winter in France, her
address is 11 Hue La Griffe, Paris,
France. She was born in W. W. W.
W. W. was a Mrs. Letha S. Brown-
Layton, formally of New York, now of
Morton Layton, the wife of
Morris Layton.
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COTHAMITES ENTERTAIN
WEST VIRGINIA GUESTS
New York, Dec. 9. - Mr. and Mrs. Horton, the teachers, joined the following friends from West Virginia Friday evening: Mrs. W. O. Terry, a dringstaff at Charleston; Mrs. J. H. McKinney, the teaching Mr. and W. W. Saunders, Hazel K. Larsen, private secretary to T. G. Nutter, a member of the Grump, a trained nurse in the office of L. C. G. Carrion; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Margaret Williams, a teacher at the superintendent of our schools in the superintendent of our schools in the visitors attended the Howard-Lincoln game at Philadelphia on Saturday and were ardent readers for Lincoln.
"SHUFFLE ALONG" STILL
New York, Dec. 9—"Shuffle About," the big musical mance at the 61d Street music hall, is now in its own avenue and into many rooms. It has already passed its 225th performance at the uptown playhouse. Caucity auditions numerous book and wonderful melodies. The same big east remains intact, which includes Miller and Lykes, the passes; Lottie Goe, Keser Matthews; Florence Mills, U. S. Thompson; Mattle Wilkes, Cotton Elison, the Allison many others, regular performances every evening at 8:30, Saturday matinee at 2:30 and an extra performance every Wednesday at midnight.
New York, Dec. 9—Vagranay case, 18th street, 18th street, and Robert J. Finkls, 36, 129 West 142nd street, were charged with possession of a dangerous firearm at 49 West 183rd street. The woman may have been with violation of the firearm law, Finkls was charged with possessing a dangerous firearm at 49 West 183rd street, was arrested in a raid on apartment 3 at 34 West 183rd street,
William Adams, 25, 225 West 137th street, was arrested at Saturday by Officer James from the Domestic Relations Court. If wife Lisa, was the complainant, charged with assault, the defendant, Gertrude Harmon, 21, 40 West 137th street, of the same address, were arrested Saturday in a raid on an apartment in the 1000 block of the actress was chirped with vaginity and the other woman with violating the Tenement Law. Linda Jones, 40, 224 Fifth avenue, was arrested Sunday by Detective Kline from the Tenement Law on a charge of vaginity. The detective also arrested Veanard Roland, 22, 225 West 137th street, of violating the Tenement Law, house.
NEW YORK CITY BRIEFES
Josee D. Phillips, proprietor of
the Unique barter shop. 27 West 1333
street and prominent in international
circumstances, all at his home. 299 West
135th street.
The Book Lovers Club held a meet-
ing, William II. Herris was
evening, William II. Herris was
the Walter J. Stevens speake Wednesday
night at the church, and on
mon day presecter the presecter St.
Mark's church, sale and auction of
articles left from the bazaar Monday
place in the lobby from 6 to 9 o'clock,
the auction in the auditorium at 8:30
12. Gertrude Crawford, 146 West
Weir, is improving.
CHICAGO PRIMA DONNA IN A FAREWELL RECITAL IN EAST
New York, Dec. 8—The farewell recital of Anitaatta Battil at Brown in St. Louis day evening was a huge success. Among the selections remembered were: *Anitaatta Battil* (*Leo, Titania*, and *A Laughing Song.*) A sclere audience attended and showed its appreciation for the fine poems, the boxy dance was greatly amused when she gave an infallation of a jokes meeting, sail shortly for Paris, whence they will tour the principal cities in England before the crowned beds of Europe. While here both artists were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hyler, two of the recital's duck dinner was served.
Can You Imagine-
Rosa Willis entertaining in honor of her
years husband, Rosi K. K. F. Scott, K.
E. D. Dalton.
Bill Carroll, the daily advocate, refusing
transportation to Colab'z-D. J.
Putter, 3290 Langley avenue, Chicago.
Princess Talley and family picking cotton
on the Big Cut"—F. B." Pitten-
ter, G. E. Stuggerget getting his hair in a braid, tripping to old Denver and
failing to pay the losing Miss McFadden a visit"—G. Putter, "Outwest."
Leona H. Washington, 2655 Nbbs avenue
among Amnesia, I. C. getting out of
business"—A Customer, Washington,
I. C.
Manle Smith singing before President
Harding and his cabinet—Nathaniel
Wilson, I. F. Anderson, S. C.
Davis-Sater Vardman advertising media equality. Smith, 421. Lanceley, Smith, 421.
Lovey, a high school graduate, clearing capstones at the city hall—William Jones, 729 Finnie avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
Pamela Thomas to vamp every capstone at the city hall—Townsend, K. M. Jones, Rockford, Ill.
Charles "Happy" Barbow winning a prize walters after telling everybody the dinner—R. E. P. Faffo, N. E.
A man who does not drink, smoke, drink prohibited liquor or stay out late when he is at all time—Robert Baker, Mr. Calm street, Detroit, Mich.
Dave Winsor takes taps around in his pocket to fight the prince—R. B. 202. Last 51st street, Cleveland, M.
Billy Hawkins and Robert Montgomery dress and have urgent business business when—Louis Brantleite, 4101 Indiana
Carpeting Rose in the company of Miss Pranke Ward without speaking—Sillim, Hannibal, Mo.
Billy Mochie, carrying with H. L. Greene a hot chocolate on the east side of the street which he claims Rose 222. Last 62rd place Chicago.
"Mr. Hot Razz" of Hustonville, Misc., playing his show on Broadway in New York—Joe L. 128, Fifth place, Memphis, Tenn.
Will Ritch of Pine street running around without an overcast and rolling every NICE WIND OF HERE IN MICHIGAN—body that he likes the Michigan wind? L. Hodge, 153 Pine street, Flint, Mich.
Louda Chamberls come to the Palace Park without Lovie Chamberls—Joe L. 101 Wesley street, Shrimpport, La.
J. Willis of Margaret dining at the home of James Dorsey on Thanksgiving and C. Scott, 101 La-robe, 15.
L. Rogers crowning Dingleton with a new kid—S. J. Johnson, 719 East 420 street, Chicago.
Mr. Fox demanding that his girl Jessie Roberts and her other gentlemen friends away from church—Goo, Conner, 1813 Eighth avenue, Council Street.
Joe Louis putting his job to allow Loon Harris to teach him to play checkers—T. Johnson, 1551 Pine street, Shreveport, La.
D. Hopkins of Franklin, La., relishing was going through follower stretch—W. B. E., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Irene L. Branch of Quince, Il., trying to wash her face for a bath—Craig, 152 East Kanson street, Kalmuzoo, Mich.
Dr. Patrick and other "high tones" of T. Branch tendering a bounty to Gisha, wanting him $200 to buy a car, Sankis, a deplorable avenue, Bauguz, N. Y.
Lovett Butler pawning his overcrowd and telling his friends that his tailor lost—Eugene Stallard, New York.
Will Chandler agree to my all of his friends, Neil Searcy, N. M., L. Knoxville, Tennessee.
Prof. Powman of Macon avenue, vamping teachers while his wife is in the street, Velskurg, New York.
If there's anything that someone that you know would appear ridiculous doing, or that you don't know, you should down and send it to L. Rogers, care the Chicago Defender.
CHARGED WITH ROBBERY
New York. Dec. 9.—Alexandra Cherry, 32, 2. West 141st street, was shot by a man in a ballpark for the grand jury on a charge of robbery and impersonating an officer.
The compliant, Joseph Cavali, 422 East 116th street, told the police that the man attacked him in a hallway, and shot him in the face with $11 from his pocket after flashing a badge marked "Working Reserve." Cherry threatened to arrest him, said he if he did not give up the money.
FREE MUSIC
Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. S.—An oppor-
tunity to play music to their desirees
music to have their desirees
free of charge, for the choir of St. James
P. E. church (white) are rendering 12
State from the Metropolitan Opera
Company will sing. The first number
may be obtained by writing to the
mayors may be obtained by writing to the
state from the Metropolitan Opera
will continue
with the next one from the state
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
By WALTER R. LOFTON
Dec. 4 the members of Aazarene Congregational church made their annual military giving 50. In the evening the congregation gave a sermon on "Wednesday, Tuesday and Tomorrow" having us all in attendance. Next Sunday it will be "Paul and John Wesley."
The congregation of Club A, recently formed institutional church, met at the home of Franck J. H. Johnson in New York. We were made to introduce it to the public. It Messrs Mathias & Walker of 1825 Atlantic avenue are out for some of the work done by the Blessedness done by itiarians among our group.
The new Brown Memorial Baptist group, the archbishop being one of our group, Bishop Blaguer, the author, is superintendent of construction.
Sergeant J. A. Washington of the 16th Infantry, who hurried from Troy, N. M. was called on business, the contest will be held at the Concord Baptist Church Dec. 15, by the Presbyterian Missionary Society, Mrs. G. A.
I, F. Bayer, who was former organist at St. Mary's, is now a bishop. Baptist chapel is now a bishop. Baptist chapel is now a bishop.
A Trout Thumb, wedding will be given
to pupils of Nibao Presbyterian
church.
the members of Compel Lien Show
Thanksgiving day to the inmates of the
Homie for Agal People, according to the
Homie's letter, and the two night bazaar given by the
lunar circle, which is composed of men and
women of Lithuania, came to a successful
close Nov 29. It was held at the
Lithuanian Museum of Lithuania.
goodness, president: Edward Cayas,
vice president: Helen Doome, secretary:
Gertrude Scanell, custodian.
VICTIM STABBED IN THREE PLAGES: MUM ON ASSAILANT
New York, Dec. 9—Fleming Hoyle, 35, 119 West Street, was seen in his apartment with an unknown man. Hoyle staggered to the payment bleeding prior to the scene and after much difficulty succeeded in getting an auto to carry the man to the hospital. It was found that Hoyle had been stabbed in the chest and arm by some sharp instrument. He was taken to the hospital that Hoyle refused to say who his assistant was, yet the slushes expected to arrest the fugitive in a few minutes. The agreement prevailed in the vicinity.
TAXICAB PASSENGER IS
INJURED IN COLLISION
January 28, 2021 Seventh avenue, war seriously injured at 135th street and Leucox injury white rating in a taxi cab. West 145th street, West 145th street, when the cab collided with an automobile owned by the woman. The woman was attended at Harlem hospital by Dr. Carissa for laceration of both hands and contusion to both arms and forehead. She was taken home.
YULETIDE DANCE
HOLD RECEPTION
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, Mr. and Mrs. Danielle Bassett, who had a reception at their apartment, held a reception at their apartment, Mrs. Ingley, who had motured in from their home at Sacred Heart Day. They met in Louisville, Ky. It was in a sense in their home that they were guests are Massa. Among those present were Mrs. Edward Poy, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Anderson, Mr. Frederick Frostock and Mrs. Henderson,
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
New York, Dec. 3—A birthday party for the late Diane Mineo, W. H. J. Hostick-7, Seventh Street, New York, devoted to an entertainment for securing Christmas baskets for poor families. D. Gauze, Among those present, are Banks, I. H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield, Mrs. M. Matthews, Charles Jacobs, and C. Armstrong, C. W. Jacobs and C. Armstrong.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
W. E. Garrett, formerly of 224 West 83rd street, now conducts the White Palace Tonsoral Parlor at 100 West 83rd Street, "Tellern," and looks me in the eye. - Adrian
LONGSHOREMAN HELD FOR
DEATH OF FELLOW WORKER
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2. — William McKinley, 1819, jokingly shorensorman of the 1819 Battle of New York without kill Nov. 30 in the Fifth avenue count by Magistrate Brown. He was accused of having shot to death George (Hed) Davis, 25, of 85th Street, police state that they were informed that the killing was the result of a bad dog, who is known as a bad man, and is said to have a police record, and is known as a sheriff, either as he is teaching back to give Davis a bottle with some toothache medicine and the gun was discharged at 5203 First Avenue. The battles struck Davis in the eyes. The officers and any witnesses to the shooting.
JAMES W. JOHNSON TELLS OF
WRONGS DONE TO HAITIANS
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2 — James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the N.Y. Dept., said the minister of the wards that had been perturbed against Haiti by the representatives of the American government before a large audience at Nineveh Church Sunday evening, Dec. 4. Mr. Johnson spoke on the subject of the recent attack on the church, stressed the point that instead imposed any real good there the soldiers and marines and other representatives of the government he aroused so that this government will be forced to let the Haitians live their own life in their own country, he said. The speaker was introduced by the Rev. H. H. Proctor, the pastor, well armored long service member E. J. Johnson prescribing the address.
GIRL PLEADS CUILTY OF
SLAYING NEW BORN BABE
inflamed with pathos and astonishment
had its second chapter when Lacoche
pledged guilty to mishandling in the
County court, Dec. 1. L. she was charged
with the offense of mishandling the
participle side was that Lacoche
was the victim of a false love, and
the victim of a murder, she, in spite of despair, was
altered by the detectives of the $75 pre-
mium, which caused the death of the
newborn baby.
RE ELECT WATSON
New York, Dec. 5—Julius W. Watson was re-elected president of the Children's Temple仰善长老院, the child reins. Editor D. T. Tomis, who opposed Watson, although receiving the hot campaign wager, forced the president to put forth strong efforts to be re-elected.
DR. DUBOIS SPEAKS
New York, Dec. 9—The Edible Club held its monthly informal reception at the Jackson School of Music Saturday evening. A large crowd attended the press by W. E. K. Duffins on the Pan-African congress. The congress, which is composed of our men and women, met in Europe during the summer.
ENTERTAIN JOURNALISTS
New York, Dec. 10—The politician managers of the "Shuttle Inn" school, Mist street and Seventh avenue, catered to the public. Two large fairs were spread with plenty to eat and drink. Those present confessed that Godberg and his stuff really know how to
BROKERS GET TOGETHER
NEW York Dec. 9.—An association of association, was formed in Eastern Association, was formed in Western Association, and Davidson, 2341. Seventh avenue, his older is to pretep one per month with his wife, whom he mourns in witheth schemes. The charter memphis, McMherson, Alfred I. King, Eugene McMherson, Alfred I. King, Eugene McMherson, Alfred I. King, Nevens, Cyril Reed and claudius McMheron.
WIRECAN RETURNS
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, g. Grand Exhalt Ruler Tigerer E. Wileman of the ks returned from Manhattan to the residence of members of the Grand Lodge. Plans were made in the effect that when they arrived, Mr. Wileman will be declared the greatest thing in Elkham. Mr. Wileman would not reveal himself to our reporter at the present time.
A FINE CONCERT
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 9.—The Knights of Mollygrain gave the first public lecture of Mr. Bryan conducted an orchestra of forty instruments, including the Jim Bryan's and the late Jim Europe's band, Charles Waters, the tenor Singer, and the slap Moore, the Drummer, also appeared.
Enlighten's Order Closes Station
Brooklyn, N. Y.
On Nov. 20th after a half century of service, it was at 11 a.m. when arresting among our people were taken. "It was closed upon order of the commissioning, and been reported as being in an insanity condition.
DEATH LIST
RETURNS TO JAIL
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 9 — George Culp, a West Indian, had things thought he could write a letter to Colonel Sweegey, warden of the penitentiary here informing him of his intention to write a letter. The letter. West Indian got out of the jail unobserved, but on the run he heard shots when policemen were firing at burglars. Thinking that the bullets amounted for him, he returned to the prison.
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past week. The second mass meeting
was held on Thursday, Dec. 1, Mrs. Layd
of M. Vernon, district president,
and E. Zion church Thursday, Dec. 1, Mrs.
Layd of M. Vernon, district president,
and large attendance were features of the
sessions. The Republican Club held
a meeting with new officers as follows: Yarwood
Chianman, president; Vance McGee, assist-
ent secretary; George Magill, treasurer,
John Harden, Daniel Ferguson and Caitlin
Pinkney, Homer Ferguson. Thursdays
at the capital, Mrs. Elise Jacobson is
visiting her mother in Hungary, and Mrs.
Nellie Leferer and R. Lewis were
last week.
Vonkers, N. Y.
Miss Bolt held Saturday
evening. She left Sunday morning
to visit her sister, Nina, and her
gift for freesong last week. The Society of Tents
then by the Rev. Olen of Zion church
Sunday afternoon. The Rev. S. W.
Daley is doing great business this
Sunday in Mossiah Baptist church. Mrs.
Daley is doing great business this
still follow S. Nebon. They will not
possess him as long as possible.
The Sevengin
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Brown has bought an automobile.
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New York, Dec. 9. The power of Miss Morgan, M. Morgan, internationalist, was demonstrated. Monday night, when she appeared in one of her scientific lectures at lithel A. M. E. church, where concentration plays a potent part. Miss Morgan's ability is beyond the psychic mind, in marvelous excites much curiosity.
Though the lectures are not well attended, interest fairly bimbled among the few present. The mentalist plans to deliver lectures in America and has explained that her discovery different from other methods practiced.
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A splendid audience was out to hear Mrs. Josee J. H. Heard Tuesday night, talk of her travels in seven countries and impressions of her work in seven countries. The liey, Clark, jacket of Allen church, were hunting at Midtownelley in an earlier year, he was able to see a few rabials and have his usual Thanksgiving gathering was at Allen church last Sunday despite the rain. Allen church, Norwark Conn., delivered a strong message at his daughter's wedding, Mrs. taint of funnelbush sctre, Joseph Simmons, an old postmaster, for a long time in the 70s and for a long time in the 80s were held Tuesday, the Rev. Clark, assissted by the 55th celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation will be held at Allen church. Burroughs will deliver the address.
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Mrs. Falks has returned home after a week of work. Mrs. Miss Lecom Blackburn of Geneva has returned to Normal after spending a week in the hospital. Mrs. Tarkle was a tochter visitor Sunday. Mrs. Tarkle was a friend of Mrs. Falks and fond visitor Sunday. Mrs. Green had a Thanksgiving dinner with guests from the city.
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New York, Dec. 9—Ridgetown week at the W. Y. C. A. was launched Monday. At the launch, the branches in the city began mukking appeals to the public for funds necessary to carry on the campaign, will seek contributions. Dec. 1 a appeal was given at Control Branch on Monday, and the campaign for the workers in the campaign. A representative group from the 13th District on Sunday, Mrs. Emma S. Ranson made an appeal at vexor services in the Bronx. The response was effective and was met by several $4 donations, Mr. Karlson and Mr. Hobbs to excellent service.
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER iF ‘ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
‘By “BILL” WHITE
PETE HAYES A WINNER
The Effect of Environment
Rube Foster Tells What
Baseball Needs to Succeed
First of four Articles by President of the
National Negro League Deals With
Many Shortcomings and Suggests
Way to Permanent Success
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ticearary tor permanent SHeces
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Indiana Avenue Y. W. C. SS | femiatntty: Sieh a 95
te Tavera 4 raup'at morn ia. 8 Eee | tarsaed to. the ule
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foelute unest nara “Our girls mavane {pene canta a Btn
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Sat" wit the ehtaren bet Hosta
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sthe re mare ofa str sayg | nite well te tat a
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tree inven if che cut ey ane | ee tang ically
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frp inc vale ea Monto oar toe slay sat
Sinks oot meow uni thos do not stam seatstte sce tar
R FEW NOTES OF THE SPARE
[ LINCOLN-HOWARD GAME] of ” & Lats
e By Frank Young I ¥ atm,
Howarte even, tunht hard, THe |
kane in detait Wil show that in the
Beni alive ihe Waking oye ele
“Phe mie old crow was there ttc.
pal eeReert Ha Sltaen, San WS W
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Ulin einen te, Hehteane Ener
WHIT: eIeStcren: Jue erga aot
Sie Soules “GF Webc Wieita
‘The, ew ceishetion were. Sr, ant
nt eehae SNe SF Chace SB
NPE NaeRinn’ of Celeass, the lesa
nk” Gist Cinesinctowanl atten
| During the intermission the sport
‘writers hive coin wate thot!® Xn
Biotph Tae"thc?abeacRmenteas, aah
recon” anata San oF ths es
Aue ecariers were sions the outsof=
{aks seine
sae: Alesanee was doven on the site
BI abut The dersev staze. tegislatane
for anise ‘Tis wae" 1asy mane Ae
Athen a Finer Sars ech
Ia AuiktneeWvle phe, Seas artnet
Mrufaite nance of Yoouatie” West
eli icone eovot Arche tn Snecher
ste Talo. wae the mecca tor the
santnes, Rabe “Hie Mame anse" ARS
Wel Gor tae saa eeskd nat bo “ee
Serato tke ar tha Seveo Had nea i
dian tor mist ears other in the fabby.
fam ait seating fer mee "hay ang”
gna Uriel watere 1 entered for break
IN tha Menikeens “elihee forgot 65
Eojaut Tt cian ORG ene anh
Making da'tat’"h Wau sinanens gn the
Bart of of Plates’ falltnr of the Wahhe
Tatton” Basten Whoreante forte witha
Wee Spend ee Stone Sie
avai Age” She hue re ar fo
Har taras ie ican Stclein China:
attics aps train ong tS
| eitGre, oh Soes mt avery
ne ated the "Baia and ine en
Pontos tohed mre MS ralticeste
Sinner ee saver.
‘osrball te footballs Tie only meat
cok tah While on that “se wha dere
|Site chitksn ae ens genet tl
Se Staqal chenine with: Necionn Mes
(Ghee UP bs ERE fle Sag am
i Eevise and {hen coma: gear having’ a
Sunk Mee wha aula Rie the Reet
[aera fore crue, SE
ge emmmret 9. Seotey tacts copelece
‘of tire Durkee: gremiden at Howard
| Bateerangs sire, Sot ep atten eaten
| Sane Ta tre, enon, te
sted See, EO iterhos We aed aire
| Houta Teun, 1. IE. Natter, president of
ee Hensel dt at
eserie Gran cea ear
| Howard “wuad, “and "St. and Stes
Unies eee
he eve Fozk tralne after the game
ea ttea ing Each wht were RAINE
TUN Macta funetlone i the Ne
High Raceat ant stand oer Wot
tdi hat wat alent
SyonnayShetmarna wi Ye Lincs’
| codetitada Yaar i the Eineain men have
Spoil si He st shes
| SREAIAP Raine te oneeet :
re happiest man to tho whote crose
| aur aston Gan aa sence hi
[S5e else qtaber"waw ton the Lin
eA i i te tgs oer ag
sei ea AGS TE
“BETTING AREAD”
how Twenty fine Delare Per
tomar ayer aDOna Fes
Hee erates
penaeresuemcr sate
sesaecretaorcern tar
Reng eae ee
Set See eae abe we
Meh. ceate aon ruin hitetel Coe
Sey Safe ore ae
mT he tee {este etee Ge
oor eae ieesos 2
Neolmvat a shin'eore tts ave
Sano ame Rares
Pecan Greta
Senden. Weitaan Comtany” altel
Mi: Sour kloge fal aitoe Fou Sie
weeyhane of the ace bee eabteg t+
TReRiek, amt Tee ist ie” Senne mn.
Festal. ano baa toon phn ee
FRANKLIN V. BABB
KRIEBEL & 60,
WVESTMENT BANKERS
3507 Grand Bivd.
CRoovee Bont ip
-. CHICAGO,
29 cash prizes were offered for slogans
best describing the advantages of
for manufacturing and shop uses. The
prize-winners are announced herewith:
Ist Prize,$100—You can do it better with Gas
‘Sabmited by C. A. PATELLA, 1527 Bimdale Ave. Chicaz.
4nd Prize, 950—Do it better with Gas.
seein SEE Nati Se ATS
314 Prize, $25—No better Toot than Gas for Fucl.
ed STAI Ear Os
4th Prize, 110—Gas, Industry's most valuable tool.
Said y MOE TROMTIOS BA ten Dine aoe
25 Prizes of $2 Each Awarded tothe Following:
MOAT ome ee “TEE
MAT bES oe TEE ame ALISA ome
Bites, Beet. BSS
WE mcme LE ROI
WER. cee Shien
“SiiReome MERIT “EARESEIT
BAM oene SRL hen MRE LATiA ae
GPE cena SSDI “Ut
Thea, anase aye been malt ates carci
<consideration“of the man} mitted.
‘The judges who awarded the prizes were:
Toe. Béward Nias. Former Caiman U.S Siping Board
Wotnsh acGing, Guinean Atriane Gono Osage
W.it Catt Pome” Ear, Gas Rat
ore than 69 gan were submited, Natur, has reared eid
Fi Reopal re end ye es eee The
Gay operas urataenegs Soke cca a
Be take Gz occa to thank every cotestan for the iteres abo
ELSE Wr caper sur precio ne og fo kept in
Hivos Scone asco
The Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co.
Industrial Gas Department
Michigan Avense at Adams Street
By Rogers |
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take enough physleal works to develop
Uitte Wdlee, “heratonn: they ae not
“he nh
Ie gamaaion of that Kenn iaetines of
exiletsity witch in the. right. of
aenry isl, "Ewery ‘et should look
forward to, the, fuliiiene sot ‘hee
Sphere toe bat she can't oe
HUnlese ae eveloge hersell ints
end type of womuaioed, Benet
Ge eam bre strome and teieeretinne te
She ftelliing wink tu alsen the op=
borwanits.
OePhe read man of todays does not
seine Gh cingtagevta typo of
uae tee, eteelnern epee
sewn who ea ea, rents
eaneamo wha ena share hts oye and
Sirrows' and: who te easer 4 enter
Into the ie adveneace wih hen at
sto shage with Rint fn the scr
or the hig: prizes that te hoi foe
sauaes, gage Waghteess The ery teday
afar stad wonneas rear Hes oon
Hig. eitar erostires net che benatet-
it uespuartersds hadeake cemaayea-
ai, dolls we ee, tne ake ant pe,
fone Lats ‘encourage on miele fo
Te tomtoye” “hat them enjoy ait the
Reuivit of th hays ft thein enter
Jiny gute of ppare ane “rocrention
fiae the fos eoucre, Tate teach them
ita eats eisst” Mw ehn we ef
the leh toe ase, up mentaihy
the Sonate nngsieatie ness hee
on te welt nef eaa’y bre La
‘how ‘ne gttiethot ne tate es
[fenite ‘unm thems that unless: tis
re stomg” physically agi mentaite
i future hee cant hee Late state
acai for Atma Tin “ais
[Found sinkof tags: meneuren ip men
lie nhselatiy gt ett ho
stamig stealgutt sista teralghe Tne
| °
ence aS
Bier te ee a Ameticnn ead:
elite ae Bieown Caiversics, at ke
Fpiehe Sunite pa he A af
Ben eee Ae eePes te
int trom playtig the entire Seance
‘Libeson of Rutgers, Wa 22 ee Ge the
Raton" Xicon Son ona forward ba
pte wae
_ Watteg Eekebull tthe cniesen Teth=
‘une nickel Sitar Gh the NERC ners
aeveblin SunaSs awe Wears ene
ing eB Aafia to
onc Tage. ag tinlohed the féot-
ali anon Seite na spc
Wa See Rock ence
Have sou rua the Chlewen Ueterle's
fate Team? Hard combination
wn eae
| he Mason tagktthal evan of Deg
arate AeseTe ae eh tne Sees
amet of OE ES
Eun tig’ edreza. ta Tie Went Grand
sche Bey Makoose tart
| _LIVINGSTONE, 25: BIDDLE. 7
Satins Ne tor for, Se totee the
sage Tod Sale "hasta is
| Aiictles PNingttons Colege ncexted
TMhie’* catvertiee i teks ane
| Hianagt ett ctath the sce
ee Usha at eats oft
| Slavs of theis Hivain. The, feature.
Bee bathe Wace ie tocvard “aah foe
| Binifowe CF Latuumots oe 12virstonc
| iisingstens lngsoold E# Gace
Oilemies eect 8 AS
MiMiate i ferae eee, “eaten Ue
Herb Wanlare fsa, natn.
\itstgrave. Field judge. ter, Walker.
NEW LIFE IN
ATHLETICS
AT PHILLIPS
Citizens’ Committee Formed
By eee
-_athterion Ue Wendel Phitips ‘igh
sche! are on the declinethae It
yr tne esanding iaine ely Bias
Tehea! league onte held Uy" the Sut
[Mireet.eebeot sevmns a. thing of the
ise ge east tar the geesene. The
fouik doesnot fully Weim the tet
Meat o€ late geara tae putlie inthe
Sotamunity that gives Yo. this high
Sehoat meat ot ies pple dows not
Tike an active tatefeat ins athtene
Sctiuitios nf that institutton. ay do
the alttzene tthe ‘Bekentwnrhoe of
Nithee,schnaix “The gmimog. enters
li we tase adit han woe
fai'agenntage year ud who are crowds
ie ab youre Thrie fathers brothers,
incthers aed sisters ean help then
j whi ei ager ver Reale, ean
| atk vanctrat, foothatl and erate What
He geisiders nerd to do ie to Shune
Smalgheite “tee ara ad
HRinattetaly suport the ‘tues Ceuta
this senuul.
Students Lax
pdt gafelul survey, of, the wehoty: aude
I yeet anil & taik with the teachers Who
[Mie he insitesc at uae soho a tate
perch amenmes, copie
fe fan Sit i Eat hal
tute tmen Vr geiy on in the Hee Sree
SohedUle boeie the rae the Syed
Sascha in theur seidtig Whe edias
Sno: terug uf edueatuen® tx that any
hae ting an tive pore ta athe
Se eae ea es ee
| ooches issued a cult tor foottall ean=
HUES, GREG. debt
| ait Sh csended at taut ia otere ts
iain ike to Sot kee marieds (0
agnosia aad tnewtsncaly” to en
are te tune ofthe Atnietes Asenctas
je sate eit hte tate
‘Sie tial tr tate kt ts cations
| RODS. ata eh ae unterend these
Scotty Wir Tacarers wlnen" ie" hase
| Sidr 'ue seat hess wweatees: eee
[Br Meco aaien ene ar eginy trot
j Playa the Wigucae the beat ut as
| Lethon “will 'altowe tocbe changed for it~
ween tn tye gence ne vdar as, ths
[eas Seta er
fecmedt with such, wien wa Ure Hy Rengin~
ia Shdife” Ges wn? Xmeses aha
Beer ocet Qtortery nae S.A
Ete i RS sone claais tent
| Sather festiate Ruse eee te
Teak? char ie, aR wiltams, Cot
Hemera iat: Mibated Nnetete leat:
| Elita ‘ehites Svgiee’ Sesh tes.
uo aden teat ae SR gale
| Aerawrtin Eaate tomes’ tudes
I NAMA iene etn Wale ame?
uma we pies hs ate
| Reka (hae reuresene the penvoly Others
{Sema wie thelg ames om the, fst wil
«Livy atop agency. tase.
TRMUE fothe! Sek Wala Seem
Fost ene ao dias eater een
[WSs an citaena wea nave tho
tage Bela Gite der
«Rs ate eet Mamticagpet at
j rape om ts 'Tateattawing
(Hae GERG Bat ising Ge
| FE ale ts ean Ten are 20 be the
| ehtiatty.ekaietian ae oan. thane
WeWGne moo keto have, cltieens, whe
1 Se Telling to snemt 29 vente now Sad
7 hen Weed mad ere eau
i shaming ‘Agninat Crane
1. crane Pechmeal tie sche haskete
Tater AA pce eis
[pvt tass, Wednceday amt tan 2 Fonsi
| Biae, Beta eeene SeiktNe Monee
LAME, o or of tut tive the
[ORES le fe ace et 2s
«Ee Mtoe" Se Mk face Shae he
jSeasteeein She ete ahd ne
| een Set fogethen anole he
2 eta: etree tee Wea athe st
1 Ru at baa etree bake
Mike Boventt rahe togkestall exe
[yosule thot Ure ‘faculey asain’ shoves
{Rieticttnte Watt of ewer be, Come
PE RGSGESS SAIRM Saee Hee ge ge
ESBEOGHMIE ht Saale lutayiin of the
Tesco Um weemet tee In
[Shade Sonata tatense ea
gO KRIFE-FISTOL
Thin oracle nhs for
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Echegh angst abate
aratienes coun sd: iach erie ent
SOS MEE SE Foe ca tar er at
how ariees. ete Salas ier a
C € Fotexus Aras Co., Miami Arizona,
SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER 16, 1921
Mt. Siemens, Nich
The Second Baptist church elected its
leader Rev. W. M. Knox, of
trinity High School, to
home from Ohio. The R. B. U. are
married on the 6th of December.
Benton Harbor, Mich.
1 ansing Mick
Niles, Nleh.
Mr. and Mrs. Wint Sneed of Burtle
John Burtle of John Burtle of North Eighth
street. Miss Martha Roberts and his
saturday to visit relatives and friends
bend ind. are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John H. Jackson of North Eighth
street. Saturday on bus
newel John H. Jackson entertained the
on North Eighth street Friday evening
Bort Huron: Mist
The ninth anniversary of the Priscilla
Cub was held in Sarma, but, at the
Museum of Plastics, Ms. White of Plastics about a week
visiting friends in Port Huron and Sarma.
Ms. Hancock Wright of Sarma was
she's at elementary school in Flint.
INDIANA
Newcastle, Ind
The Ladies' Aid Society met at the Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Underwood are the proud parents of a baby boy, Chester. The Society determined at an indoor plum festival evening in the Mrs. Chester of Locusts port. Miss Lissie Dean spent the week home Saturday after an extended visit in Richmond. Miss Maisie Mary of Creeks Creek and Mrs Holland attended a funeral in Connerville Friday after a
Peru, Ind.
Connerville, Ind.
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THE PRAIRIE STATE
Peorla, III.
Springfield, IL
Mounda, Ill.
Carbondale, Ill.
Pulaski, III.
Miss Pavey Hall of Mounts spent the day with Mrs. Mack Hall, Mrs. Jewell Thomson visited relatives in Mounts and Calvo but was a Mounds visitor Wednesday of last month. A day morning for St. Louis Hall to be with his family this week, Mrs. Eliza Crawford, Miss Singer, her daughter R. A. Allen continues offer of Miss Singer, our primary servant both in the school room and in the church, who is organist at the C. M. Church.
Sparta, III.
Jacksonville, FL
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franklin were the first Tuesday evening by their aunt Mrs. Mary Malory, at her residence, where he initially received from his recent illness to return to Chicago where he has been. Dames Alice Scott, Mary Harden and James Birch birthday party Tuesday evening in honor of Booer Johnson at the resti. Mrs. Arena Malory spent the week-end with Mrs. Malory. The Katy, and Mrs.
There were quite a few people from Chicago and Merger Park who attended service here last Sunday. They took a great interest in both morning and afternoon services at Shofer's a new time at both services. Mrs. A. M. Church they were at. Mrs. Sarah Jones Cowley who has been joining with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hitt, Mrs. Sarah Jones Cowley who has been at the Symphony for these weeks who are more at the Symphony for these weeks who are improving. Miss Tracy Williams and her little days last week. They are the son and daughter of De and Mrs. Harvey Willem L. L. Ed. street The N. A. A. C. It is still making progress. Harvey has been ill with grippe for more than a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Co.
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This Mail Order System will save your opportunity should appeal to all who CHRISTMAS
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! ALL IN A NUTSHELL SAVE TIME AND MONEY
This Mail Order System will save you time, money and trouble of shopping in the crowded stores. This opportunity should appeal to all who want to save the salemons' commission.
Doll to left is a 19 inch
sleeping, unbreakable, and
dressed in high grade silk.
Special price $5.00
Also 16 inch baby doll $3.25
White Dolls
19 inch unbreakable sleeping;
trimmed in high
grade silk $4.00
16 inch baby doll $1.50
These are all sleeping stools
Every Man Will Appreciate
A new imported vest pocket safety razor, put in
case lined with velvet. Will use gillette blades
razor we are giving an Eversharp porcelin cigar
Waldemar Knife and Chain, gold filled
Photo Cinnabre Casez holds 10 cigarettes; gift lined
Pearl Cut Links in fancy casez. Pale
Pearl and Sapphire Scar Pin in a box
A new imported vest pocket safety razor, put in an in a nickel plated case lined with velvet. Will use Gillette blades. To advertise this razor we are giving an Eversharp penell cigar lighter, all $2.00
on.
Make the Kiddies Happy
MANICURING SET
Manicuring Set, $4.50
17 Piece French Ivory
Piece French Ivory
5 Piece French Ivory
Manicuring Set, $1.25
Gents 14 Piece French
Ivory Piece French
2 Piece Military
Body backs, in black,
leatherette $1.50,
leatherette $1.50,
NO CATALOGUE. We give you the
and we will get it by giving the low
Write the name of article wanted pla
These wonderful money saving
companied by Cash or Money Order.
Nutshell Va
2484 Seventh Ave. Dept. G
NO CATALOGUE. We give you the best prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, because we want your trade, Write the name of article wanted plainly. Now, get your trade—and let Go! Write the name of article wanted plainly.
These wonderful money saving articles mailed same day order received. All orders must be accompanied by Cash or Money Order. (Delivered Free). Write name and address plainly to avoid delay.
Champaign, Ill.
Murphysboro, III.
Grand Chain III
Harvey, III.
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CINEMA 10
CINEMA 11
Several out-of-town relatives attend that There were 5, Juncan, Mrs. Dr. Harte, Mrs. Wm. Florville and son of Springs, There were 2, Lydia Taylor and Evan Kent of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runnels and little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas improving, Mrs. 11, B. Rumnels spent the week end in Decatur attending the Ned of Bloomington were visitors of the family meeting at the M. E. church Sunday, Dec. 11. Rev. Anthony wife will leave for Bloomington, Im. Thursday to spend the winter, never injured, has returned to work. Frank Ellen Ruth, have returned home from a visit with relatives in St Louis week end with her daughter-in-law school is preparing for the Christmas exercises, Columbus Judits, Lula Louis, Mrs. Waker of Bloomington was in Davidson house and has the job will soon take up his duties with the played by the Horn gaur, left Friday for New Orleans to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Waker of Bloomington was McKee was a Lincoln visitor. Galesburg is 54. Galesburg has five men in the service of John Richardson, mail carriers, and Frederick Solomon and Theo Greene accepted his position Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Chan, Anderson spends the week will visit in Missouri before return to the Woodriver Baptist Association, Rev. D. M. Scott of Alton and Anderson at the Second Baptist church at the Second Baptist church. Mrs. letter from Lazzie Ziegler last week.
Metropolis, IL
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kety razor, out in a metal plated
Glitter blades. To advertise this
pencil cisar cigar lighter, all $2 00
lled
Artrette; gift lined.
Nak
To advertise these toys we are s
with mechanical toys—running
and many arguments, to loot
self from a $2.00 a box, for cof
PY
German Harmonicas, wonderful
tone from each key.
Jumping Rabbitts.
Clown Dancer
ET TOILET
To advertise these toys we are selling six articles put up in boxes, with mechanical toys—running automobile, harmonica, story book, and many agreements. To introduce to our trade we are going to sell them at $2.00 a box. Monkey to boy or girl.
at the best prices. Satisfaction guarantee lowest prices on the market. Now and plainly. Ing articles mailed same day order order. (Delivered Free.) Write name Variety Sales
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
MAKE YOUR SELECTION AND
TRY TO BEAT THE PRICES
Men's Fancy or Plain Dial
Engrained Watch Set, in fancy
knife box with knife and
Knife and Chain. Knife and
Chain gold
filled
Adjusted Occlusion Watch heavily
plated, also stamped "20
years," with gold filled in
panshion brueclet. In velvet
lined boxes.
Each ..... $6.00
Useful Gifts
Large assortment of genuine beaded bags.
Shell Frame and Shell Chain handle $8.00. Silver
plated frame $5.00. Drawing top with silk
$3.75
Premium $9.00. $15.00. $18.00 and up.
with bevel edge mirror. In a beautifully designed box. We also have a few at the store. Just half the price.
Gilton, Ill.
Galesburg, Ill.
Joliet Ill.
Color 111
$8.50
NEW JERSEY
Bridgeton, N. J.
A FINE CIFT
10:10
Wm. A. Rogers Silverware
With Certificate of Guarantee
Rogers Complete Set - 22
pieces. Six twives, 6 forks,
seasons ham, butter knife, and
drover knife . . . $7.00
Also a set in flexible case,
with the newest set. $8.00
the newest set. $8.00
Mechanical running Automobile
Mechanical pool table with man
Baby set
Baby French Ivory Set.
THE LAND OF THE LORD
col Edwards spent Thanksgiving day as the guest of Miss Daisy Turnbull on her regular weekly meeting in Gouldtown hall. Mrs. Fiona Pierce is spending a evening the Church Abt hold their regular weekly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright have been visiting for a few days at the home of William Wright, Mrs. Nancy Wright is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Bedford, of this city spent that Friday evening at the home of Jolly house party at the home of Lesthart Gouldt, Stanley Gouldt on a business trip Thanksgiving day. The two young men are employed in Jannetta Gouldt and Harold Wright witnessed the football games Thanksgiving day. Ella Edwards and Frank Day were on a regular day. The Sunday school of Gouldtown church had a Fally and raised $29.22. The tree also had a short program which was out more than the Gouldtown spent Thanksgiving with her mother.
New Brunswick, N. J.
Rev. Crowley of Ashbury Park was in the city Sunday and preceded Sunday by a service at the Isaiah church. Lewis Lovely of Mt. Holy, who will die in the electric chair Jan. 18, 1925, for the death of a little girl, is among the $50 leavers is in this week.
Wichita Falls, Texas
The A. M. E. church had very good services and special collection. The pastor left Tecawah eight to attend the University of Georgia Lewis and Mrs. Fannie Perkins were married Nov. 20. Mrs. W. I. Bridges was married Nov. 20. Mrs. S. S. Stallion was married at Sullivan Storries, Tex.
OPEN EVENING
$10
A New Ten Dollar B
Every Buyer of This
FREE
—This
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Centro
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Talking Mach
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plays all records, including
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marvellous. Must be heard to
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with Silk Shade, 10 Double-Fa
which to play Edison Records, a
Path Records; also a full assoc
provided rooms, especially equi
these wonderful instruments.
this great offer. You can bear
Carmack, McCormack, Henry B
machine.
Positively no increase in pr
many machines!
This Ten Dollar Bouns is given
have reduced
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
NO FREES
Ten Dollar Bill Will Be Ha
Suyer of This Machine This
and to distribute thousands of
of this fine New Model T
Machine this week
entrola $10
GUARANTEED
ing Machine $1
with 10 Double-Faced Records (20
records, including Victor, Columbia.
This instrument is made in the style of
mand. Cabinet is regular 209 size, con-
fer, fancy figured wood throughout. T
Must be heard to be appreciated.
as you arrange for your
inter will hand you a new S
positively no increase in pri
FREE
—This
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—Included
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We intend to distribute thousands of dollars' worth of this fine New Model Talking Machine this week
Centrola $108.50
GUARANTEED
Talking Machine
$1 Per Week
and Lamp, with 10 Double-Faced Records (20 selections); plays all records, including Victor, Columbia, Edison and Pathe. This instrument is made in the style of cabinet so much in demand. Cabinet is regular 209 size, constructed of double veneer, fancy figured wood throughout. Tone simply marvelous. Must be heard to be appreciated.
with this instrument this week a beautiful
day. 10 Double-Faced Record, a Jewel
Edition Records, and a Sapphire Ball P
碟; also a full assortment of steel needles
often equipped to display and a
serful instruments. Don't fail to take as
after. You can hear Grazeau, Barriento,
Cormack, Henry Barr, Lazaro—all on
no increase in price. This machine
many machines selling for double.
Dollar Bouns is given to prove beyond quest
have reduced the price.
We include with this instrument this week a beautiful floor Lamp with Silk Shade, 10 Double-Faced Records, a Jewel Point with which to play Edison Records, and a Sapphire Ball Point for the Pathe Records; also a full assortment of steel needles. We have provided many carefully equipped to display and demonstrate these wonderful instrument. Don't fall into the advantage of this great offer. You can hear Graveur, Barriente, Galli-Curse, Carrau, McCormack, Henry Burr, Lazaro—all on this talking machine.
Positively no increase in price. This machine is equal to many machines selling for double.
This Ten Dollar Bouns is given to prove beyond question that we have reduced the price.
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Come in at your first opportunity and see if our Centrola Talking Machine has not the finest, richest tone you ever hear. It installs all equipment. Large and massive cabinet. If you cannot call or phone, use this compen. We carry the most complete stock of Columbia Records.
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202 So.Wabush Ave.
of Wabush Ave. Also 31 East
Phone Harrison 8145
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202 So.Wabash Ave.
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CONNECTICUT
Eldonchom Bennett, who has been conceived and is improving now with William Anderson, and now on Nov. 1, is convalescing. Mrs. William Anderson, Montana, N.Y., is visiting her aunt and sister, Mrs. Charles Goodman spent the last week at the Lena Skimmons Bryant has resided with her, who was operated on the last week at the Bridgesport hospital for amputations, and is planning a dance at the Hotel President on the night of Nov. 16. Mrs. Geraldine McCormick, onception on Thursday, Nov. 20, in honor of her husband, who were recently married.
S UNTIL XMAS
FREE!
Will Be Handed to
Machine This Week
the thousands of dollars'
New Model Talking
this week
Villa $108.50
dine $1 Per Week
secured Records (20 selections);
Victor, Columbia, Edison and
made in the style of cabinet so
regular 200 size, constructed of
wood throughout. Tone simply
be appreciated.
Image for your machine
you a new $10 bill.
increase in price
SCIAL
this week a beautiful Floor Lamp,
Red Records, a Jewel Point with
and a Sapphire Ball Point for the
ment of steel needles. We have
eeded to display and demonstrate
Don't fall to take advantage of
bravure, Barrientes, Galli-Curiel,
err, Lazaro—all on this talking
price. This machine is equal to
telling for double.
to prove beyond question that we
d the price.
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N. E. Adams Street, Chicago, IL
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AROUND THE HUB
Pittsfield, Nass.
Miss Florence Jacobs of New York City has been visiting her parents, Mr. William F. Jacobs and Mr. William F. Jacobs, of New York City, a former resident of this city, was also in Bartingue, who is well known in this city, is making a name, for himself on foot, to the team. Miss Marcia Peyton, a Thanksgiving in Chatham, N. Y.
LOUISIANA
Crawley 1.2
Mrs. Nancy Allison died Monday, Nov. 21. Tumors in services were held at the evacuation room of the Riv. H. H. Ross operating room, the funeral services of Gay Browns, who died in the charity hospital, New Orleans. M. M. Church, lay. A. J. Brown of memorial. He is survived by a wife, ten children, two brothers and two sisters.
WAS BADLY RUN-DOWN
FROM PNEUMONIA
Flesh
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dana, regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach
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In late February, I am taking patients
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666 is a prescription for Colds,
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THE BUCKEYE STATE
By Alexander O. Taylor
*Georgeak, Olde-
ters, "community"
*Thursday, Dec. 8,
Bath House, Mrs.
Wassing, pres-
sident William McKen-
ley, 212. East 35th
courtyard, currently
at dinner in
bethenghen, 212.
Bethenghen, Garden,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Cov-
toria, 154. Miss 14
Fountain, mme.
cloak and one of
the Sunday school
with an attack
C. W.
A. O Taylor
Mrs. Hudson Entertains
Dean Iles Stirs Heares
(Dear Iles) is the bright lights of Tuskegee Institute for the post in years, around the members of Mt.
Tuskegee, where he spent his spiritual awakening by his masterful.
forceful and soul-satirizing sermons Summers M. Zion, M. Zion, large crowds of admirers are taking advantage of listening to his evangelistic services, which are being held in the church every night. Might the congregation be the organization of the evangelic pastor, Rev. H. M. Kingsey. Bible conference every afterparty Sunday will fill the pulpit, pulpit, pulpit.
Hamilton Club Entertains
Arthur Talbot Stars
Arthur A. Talbot, 2250 East 93th street, starred last week in the comedy, day evening at East Tech auditorium under the auspices of the J. F. Kellogg Company, the wooer for 15 years, he won the admiration of the audience and the handed the port, and throughout the act he showed great talent when he was 16 years ago when traveling with some of his friends in long sleeps of illness. Mrs. Marriage Scott as "Jane Stewart" the spinner, and she was a spinner, she was efficient supports to Jane Stewart in the dramatic art. The drama, "The Snowstorm" was also well renamed the program program were well received. Jane Kittie Skonea with Mitchell. Mitchell was a clark as accompanist, gave a program co-vented. G. Lindsay Cutham, president of the Anchor Life and Accidentured Fund from an eventful trip to New York, returned from an eventful trip to New York, his family and spent some weeks in the interest of furthering the program and institution, the Anchor Life. Nohl-Robert Todd. Blaine avenue, was hard to find. The Sunday week. The menu was well known to their many friends that the spread was most thoroughly entrapped Potentate L. Ross, Charles H. Hammond, Helen Hammond, Nolee Roy Hewlett, Nolee Wilson and Christie J. Munson boys say Ted can come again any time.
"Do You Care" Campalon
Fred Cifford, chancellor commander of Western Reserve college, No. 42, K. of W. special committee for the "Do Your Care" Christmas campaign; Fred Ross, S. Hovall, chairman. This committee will focus among the needy families of the college. In an effort to make the de-delivery will be held at Castle hall, the interment of a needy family will please notify any member of the committee. Central Avenue 18th House or at the locations must be in the hands of the committee not later than Dec. 23. The Society of St. John A. M. E. church, Mary Jane presides; the church is the poor since its inception two months ago. The deacons board of the church is Thanksgiving. Splendid work for St.
Prof. Hopson Makes Good
Prof. Travailhard M. Husson, Louisiana KY, came to as our executive director that capacity until succeeded by A. L. Johnson, a director and served until thus end. He leaves this department in good condition, writes the Ohio branch his regrets to go along with that of the local son became identified as a prominent leader in the prominent leading singer in the prominent Juliepe Quartet of Cleveland. He made a prominent place in the foukee state social circles, as a singer. He was the director for several months. He contended for the holidays. The organization heartily wishes the professor success as an assistant as musical director by A. L. Johnson, executive secretary. Cleveland, National Musical Association.
Community Concert
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Two Marriage Surprises
**Mrs. M. Marinaine Hamilton** 90th street, one of our most popular school week Thursday evening, to Robert K. Reynolds by love. H. M. K. Hussey, past Mrs. M. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds is the daughter of Mr. M. Reynolds, the mother of our 50th wedding anniversary a month ago. Miss Trina McChuen, one of our 50th wedding anniversary a month ago. Christian Clemhan, one of our well known parents of St. Andrew's Southern church. Both marriages were completed at Christian Alliance Quintet attended a big meeting on Cannon Sunday. Men, women, children money selling the Defender. Call for Defender defender. Defender office, 3052 Central Avenue.
Toledo, Ohio
Troy Ohio
The Missionary Society of Elkland Anderson's residence Sunday afternoon. Mrs Eileen Clay and Mrs. Max Johnson were on the second day. Ohio last week Dan Hungens Jr. was on the third day. Marley Munford. El Harrison is able to be out after several hours with his mom. Xael Stewart was operated on Monday Home in Playton, Ohio. Wednesday.
Walville Ohio
Miss trene Carrioner won the artistic bedside railled by the Sunday Savannah band, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bland, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Kables, contest of A. M. E. Church, Louis Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gich, Club. Club gave a smoker Tuesday evening, which was hurt by horrors Crossing Harry Jarmison of Cleveland was the jones has returned after sneaking the boulders. Washington of Maine spun the week-end in Youngstown among White Street was brought home with a
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.
Palnesville, Ohio.
Delaware, Ohio
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love, Dec. 1, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Marle Lee, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, the first operation Saturday morning for the removal of tonsils and adenoids, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, the blood poison in the left hand, caused from a badly lacerated thumb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, the Cawfoot, who has been quite sick with ingestion, as convulsions after an extensive travel for several months. Fred Cole spent his time in the Opera was in the city Friday evening playing for a (white) band. He will be at this post all day Sunday. In Trinity Chapel. Come and hear him. Nov. 22, a son, Medvin Jr. Jesse Campbell has a display with a music program. Mrs. Burke's place of business, Miss Ann Wilson is larking in school with cousins, Mrs. Martin Johnson is on the sick list. Mrs. Emma is convived from a case of pusitis.
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Alliance, Ohio
Networks Ohio
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Dark Complexions
respected, admired and loved by every-
have a beautiful complexion, free of
ties, and that-your hair is smooth and
Your best friend is your "looks"—
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SKIN, no matter how dark your complexion, is an
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matches, is perfectly safe and delightful to use. At
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MPY COMPLEXIONS soon give way to a soft,
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SMOOTH, LUXURIANT HAIR and the
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promotes its growth and cleans the scalp. At your
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If you want to be respected, admired and loved by everybody, see that you have a beautiful complexion, free-of bumps and splotches, and that your hair is smooth and properly dressed. Your best friend is your "looks"—here's how to keep them.
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Under the Laws of the State of Illinois
20 under Illinois Securities Law. These are
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ED CAPITAL $100,000.00
Value Price, $7.50 Per Share
STATEMENT AS OF JUNE 1, 1921
Liabilities
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$260.09 Stock subscriptions $3,600.00
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Suit No. 75 (Center)
Here is an exceptional value. Consider it carefully — you won't find its equal elsewhere. A suit of genuine Virgin wool throughout. Your choice of serge or worsted and four colors. A three-button, single-breasted model, becoming to any man and correct for any occasion. Flaps on side pockets. Five-button vest. Pack of vest and body lining of coat are of best quality service. Protops have five pockets, belt loops and a large turnup at bottom which can easily be made cuff style. Highest grade tailoring throughout. Very buttons only. All strain points bar tacked to prevent ripping. Front of coat reinforced with cartouche and hair cloth. This suit will hold its shape, wear like whang leather and always look good. We unhesitatingly pronounce this
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No. 75-F. Blue Worsted ..... $29.75
No. 75-F. Black Worsted ..... No. 75-G. Gray Worsted ..... No. 75-H. Brown Worsted
Specify whether you want trousers with or without
Why Shouldn't Oil Do for YOU What It Has Done for Others
dollars. Niels Esperson, a Scandinavian immigrant, invested his savings in oil and lost. He saved again and invested his money in the Standard Oil Company for six million dollars. Jones a train dispatcher, "look a chance" on a lease and later sold it to the Standard Oil Company for six million dollars. He invested his company worthless lease interest for $20,000. Lilien and Mary Doyle of Florence, Kan. sold their oil lease for two million dollars. And these instances of profit in leases. J. B. Catlett sold his company worthless lease interest for $10,000. C. Wood sold his company worthless lease to the Texas P. & R. Co. for $750,000. Neay and partners sold 181 acres to the Sinclair Gulf Co. for $325,000. In the famous Mexia field of Texas, Neay sold his company worthless lease to the Magnolia Petroleum Co. for one million, one hundred thousand dollars.
Instances like these could be cited by the thousands —proof that even the most experienced venture owner connected with it. How do you know that your interest in the careful, wide-awake Co-operative Oil Leasing Co. may not bring you ease and luxury beyond what you expected. INEXPECTEDLY —for every opportunity costs you absolutely nothing! YOU CAN'T risk a penny through our SAFETY FIRST PLAN.
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TO WEEK 17 MAY CONCERN: November 30, 1921.
Although, in buying from us, you will pay much less for your suit or overcoat than you would pay on the open market, you will still pay us a moderate profit. But this profit goes right back into the company—your company—to increase the value of your units. Primarily, we are an oil-leasing company. Our first due to our unit holders is the capital we acquire additional acreage. We will readily see that if we derived no profit at all from our Merchandise Bureau, we could not raise this capital without selling units
Owing to the rapidity with which acreage often increases in value (sometimes making fortunes over night), this offer, of course, is limited. Necessarily, it will be withdrawn immediately when a big well "comes in" near any of our houses. We will guarantee it for TEN DAYS ONLY. If you appreciate a real clothing bargain if you actually want to get into contact with the won-
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Sult No.75 (Center)
The Most Remarkable Clothing Value of the Year. Try to Match it Anywhere
You must see this suit to appreciate it. This identical suit is being sold everywhere at retail for $29.75. You may have your choice of serge or worsted and four colors. If you prefer a serge, you will make no mistake in ordering a No. 75 Serge. If you haven't that preference, by all means order a
No. 75-A, Blue Serge
No. 75-B, Black Serge
No. 75-C, Gray Serge
No. 76-D, Brown Serge*
And 225 C. O. L. Blue FRSE with any Model 75 Suit.
Order by Number.
We do not make any promises—we do not know what oil may do for you. Nobody knows what an oil venture may yield him. But this we DO know—in the last two years thousand of them have been banked. And, surprising as it may be, there are fewer failures in the oil business when properly conducted than any other—20% fewer than in banking and merchandising, 25% fewer than in farming, 41% fewer than manufacturing. We do know, too, that thousands of persons have been enriched suddenly by their worthless oil interests. Consequences—
Alex Milklin of Okmugize, Okla., borrowed $10 to invest in oil. To lay he is worth $250,000. Twelve men put $15 each into his savings. He invested $300 in three years ago, W. X. Springer was earning about $100 a month. He has since sold a half interest in one of his oil leases. He is now making a store at Kumu, Okla., "took a chance"—just a small on-ion in oil and made two million dollars. Roy Johnson of Healthman is borrowed for it. 31. S. M. Musseman, who landed in New York from Syrna with only $10, later invested $300 of his savings in oil and made $100. He borrowed $209 between them when he started, gave sold part of their holdings for $36 million
Our Iron-Clad Guarantee Backed Up By Money in the Bank
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The Co-operative Oil Leasing Company have deposited with this bank $1,000.00 to be held in escrow for ninety days as a guarantee that they will pay the amount of the loan for clothes purchased from them, upon payment of the goods within five days after receipt of some. If the goods are not found to be as represented.
Sult No. 73
(Upper Left)
Hertingbone move in a rich shade of
brown with two-bottom model with
soft roll effect lids. Two side
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brown with two-bottom model with
two-bottom lids. Trusses have coat
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all west casemaker sold, and in store
for up to $5.
Our price: $26.85
Aad 225 C. O. L. Co. Units FREE
Order by Number.
Suit No.74 (Below)
All wool cashmere in brown with narrow tan airbags. Hard-finished material that will wear and hold its shape indefinitely. Mulch double-breasted coat with mobile inner flaps. Flock on all except breast pocket. Pre-bronze shirt. Cuff bottom trousers. This spide-didilk mule is in stores at up to $20. Our price only. $37.50
And 225 C. O. L. Ca. UNITS Free.
ORDER by Number.
Co-operation Makes Possible a Merchandising Event Never Equalled Before and Opens for the Man of Limited Means the Heretofore Locked Gates That Guard the Treasure in America's Unlimited Supplies of Oil—You Can't Risk a Penny — Read About the Most Remarkable Opportunity Ever Presented to the Masses.
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Here is the long-awaited opportunity for the man of limited means—
A saving of many dollars on warm, stylish winter clothing and an interest—ABSOLUTELY FREE—in one of America's most progressive oil-leasing companies. No stock to buy, no dues or assessments to pay! The risk of even a penny made impossible! Everything fair, square and above-board!
Here is the story, in brief:
This company, which is strictly co-operative—owned by its unit-holders—has been able, through its Merchandise Bureau, to get an enormous stock of high-grade clothing at prices not equalled in years. This great stock of clothing can be sold far below prevailing retail prices and still pay the company a profit large enough to enable a big extension of its oil-leasing operations without selling a single unit or imposing a penny's assessment.
A really remarkable price concession makes this offer possible. If this clothing had been bought in the open market, at the usual wholesale rates, we couldn't come within $10 to $15 of these prices, to say nothing of the free oil-leasing units. These garments are made by a famous manufacturer, one of the biggest in the United States. Similar suits and overcoats are actually sold by retail stores at the comparative prices
More Than 1.200 Acres in 3 States
In the great oil states of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas, the Co-operative Oil Leasing Co. now holds leases on more than 1,200 acres selected by experienced oil men. In all of these states, sensational oil fields have been discovered recently.
IN OKLAHOMA. One of our Oklahoma leases is just south of the well-known Garber field. Garber oil is the highest quality and, naturally, the highest priced in the entire western part of the United States. Between our lease and the Garber field, wells flowing as much as 2,500 to 3,200 barrels a day have been brought in during the last few weeks. Drilling in that district is being extended south toward our lease. Only a mile south of our lease a well is down 2,000 feet and oil is expected at about 3,000. Oil men have predicted heavy production for this well. Another of our Oklahoma leases is in an area which, according to government geological reports, experienced oil men believe will add another to Oklahoma's list of great oil fields. Wells are being drilled on three sides of this lease.
IN ARKANSAS. One of our Arkansas tracts lies northeast of the famous Eldorado field, where the discovery well came in at 30,000 barrels a day. A big well is being drilled about 1½ mile from the north line of our lease. A mile and a half from another of our Arkansas leases, a well which geologists expect to be another sensation in the oil world is down about 1,000 feet. Producing oil sand was penetrated in this well at 780 feet. The big production is expected at approximately 2,100 feet.
IN TEXAS. In Texas we have leases in fourteen counties. In virtually every one of these counties drilling for oil is under way. The value of holdings in this territory is illustrated by recent events in the Mexia field, the newest "great strike" in the oil world. A 40-acre Mexia tract was recently bought by one of the big companies for $1,250,000. Although this field is only a few months old, its potential production is given as 125,000 barrels a day.
We Do No Drilling
Ours is a leasing company only. Our method is simply to acquire acreage near wells that are being drilled. Then, if these wells bring in good production, the value of our holdings is multiplied many times. We do no drilling. That risk we leave entirely to the large drilling companies. In this way, we are in a position to participate in large profits resulting from increased value of acreage, but our investment is relatively small. As explained above, many wells are being drilled adjacent to our holdings. It will readily be seen that if even one of these wells "came in" as a heavy producer, the par value of our units (10 cents each at present) would soar immediately.
No Dues. Assessments or Other Expenses
It must be distinctly understood that the oil-leasing units you get with your purchase of clothing are not to cost you anything at any time. The units are non-assessable and we have no "dues" or fees to collect from our unit holders. THERE IS TO BE NO EXPENSE WHAT-EVER in connection with the units you obtain. You simply buy a good suit or overcoat, or both, at a real barrain gift and the specified number of our units goes to you AS A GIFT, to which no strings of any kind are attached. You start with us, absolutely protected, yet you have the same chance of profiting in a big way as if you had paid cash for your units. Think it over! Nothing like this ever has been done before.
for cash. It is only because of the Merchandise Bureau that we are able to offer you a FREE opportunity to share the profits of a leasing business. But don't get the impression that the Merchandise Bureau handles makeshift merchandise—anything that he sold for enough to carry on our leasing operations, the contrary. The Merchandise Bureau is the BEST company one of America's BEST manufacturers. We got this excellent clothing at a ridiculously low price simply through our enormous buying power.
derful opportunities of the oil business, if you don't want to miss a possible chance of making BIG money WITHOUT RISK, send your order to us. We will help you build a business that absolutely Insures you against misrepresentation. To the right is your order blank. Fill it out, slip it into an envelope with money order, check or draft for the amount of your purchase and mail it TODAY. Address:
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
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In other words, we have adopted a NO-RISK PLAN of putting you in touch with the unlimited opportunities in the oil-leasing business. By taking advantage of this offer, you get MORE than your money's worth of stylish, durable clothing—actually saving $10 to $15 on a suit or overcoat. With your purchase, you get, as an OUTRIGHT GIFT, a substantial block of units in this company. And all the profit made on the clothing goes right back into our oil-leasing activities, multiplying your chances for profit in oil.
There's absolutely nothing hidden or mysterious about it. Instead of raising money for our leasing operations by selling stock or assessing our unit holders, we are raising it by selling clothing. The only thing strange about it is that it's so simple—that no other co-operative oil-leasing company ever thought of it before.
By the way, this clothing is brand-new GUARANTEED stock, perfect in every detail and up to the minute in style. We are not an "imaginary" oil-leasing company, either. Read below about our extensive holdings in approved territory.
mentioned in this advertisement. You take no chances whatever in ordering. If the garments are not exactly as represented, just send them back and your money will be refunded.
Overcoat No. 95 (Left)
A splendid garment combining style and warmth. Gentle all-wool fabric in olive mixture or brown mixture. Double-breasted model with three-quarter belt in back and inverted plait. Satin lined sleeves. Body, three-dikitsa, satin lined. Patch pocket. Exceptional falloring. Any length, 44 inches. Sold in stores at up to $40.
No. 95-4. Olive... $29.75
No. 95-17. Brown.
And 225 C. O. L. Units FREE.
Order by Number.
Overcoat No. 96 (Below) You couldn't buy a better coat than this. An all-wool plaid back coat of snappy style, handsome appearance and excellent tailoring. Taglan shoulders, all-around belt and large patch pockets. Satin lined sleeves. Body in leather. Large lace trim, fine lining. Choice of color. Coats like this are priced up to $50 by retail stores. Compare our unusually low prices.
No. 88-A, Gray $37.50 And 285 C. O. L. Co. Units FREE.
No. 88-B, Brown Order by Number.
CO-OPERATIVE OIL LEASING CO., 5th Floor, Finance Building, Kansas City, Mo.
agreed that with this purchase I am to receive.....Co-operative Oil Leasing Company Units (par value, ten cents each), at no cost whatever, now or later. Also that if I find the clothing not exactly as represented, I will return it to you within five days and you are to refund my money IN FULL. My measurements are:
Height.....Weight.....Ibs. Chest.....inches. Waist
inches. Hips.....inches. Inseam.....inches. (Have chest measurement taken around largest part of chest with arms hanging at sides; waist measurement at belt line; hip measurement over largest part of hips; inseam measurement, from lower extremity of trouser leg to crotch. Be careful, write plainly and you may depend upon a PERPECT FIT.)
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Do this today. Go to your nearest drug store. Get a bottle of Prescription C-2223. The large size costs only $1.00—the trial size 50c.
You must take Plough's 2223 Liver Pills to make the liver active and open the bowels. These splendid Pills are also fine for sick headache and other ills caused by conspiration. Sold only in the blue tin box—25c.
Write Prescription Dept. 2, The 2223 Laboratory, Memphis, Tenn., for free samples of Pills, leaflet which tells you all about the doctor's treatment for blood and rheumatic diseases, and a 1922 Almanac.
Prescription C-2223 A Reliable Blood Purifier
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee, WI
Bacine, Wls.
has done excellent work under the prea-
ture of James Grosso, Lett. Ruth and Terrell
and Misses James Thomas and Kerv-
le, and Misses James Thomas and
unfulf. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ruth and
have come to Louisville, Ky., to teach
to Louisville, Ky., to teach to
mother, mother, who loves Jesus
giving day.
Beloit, Wis.
Madison, Wis.
d rubbing your itching,
run you almost crazy, the
obbing pain of ulcerous
discomfort of daily dress-
ture of your bones and
sick, "tired-all-the-time"
by poisoned blood. You
throw these poisons out
good pure, rich and red.
2223 was for years a doc-
blood and rheumatic dis-
thousands healthy and
do the same for you.
Go to your nearest drug
of Prescription C-2223.
only $1.00—the trial size
Plough's 2223 Liver Pills
active and open the bowels.
Pills are also fine for sick
rills caused by conspira-
the blue tin box—25c.
otion Dept. 2, The 2223
this, Tenn., for free sam-
which tells you all about
ment for blood and rheu-
a 1922 Almanac.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
"Cure Your Rupture Like I Cured Mine"
Old Sea Captain Cured His Own
Rupture After Doctors Said
"Operate or Death."
His Remedy and Book Sent Free
Captain Collins sailed the sea for many months, and double rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him in bed for years. He tried doctor after doctor and truss after truss. No doubt he must either submit to a dangerous and abhorrent operation or die. He did neither. He cured himself instead.
"Fellow Man and Women. You Don't Have to Be Cot Up, and You Don't Have to Be Pumped And By Truss."
Captain Collins made a study of himself, of his condition—and at last he found that so quickly he made him a wall strong, gibbonous and happy. He used the method it a simple, easy, safe and inexhaustible. He should have the Captain Collins book, telling all about how he cared himself, his family, his friends, his treatment in their own home without any trouble. The book and medicine are not the same as any rupture sufferer who will fill up the below coupon. But send it right away—before you put down the paper.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921
KAPPA ALPHA PSI TO
CONVENE AT CLEVELAND
Cleveland, O. Dec. 8—The eleventh annual session of the grand chapter will convene here Dec. 29, 2015, inclusive. The convention promises to be one of the most interesting rural meetings ever, catering and members from as far west as Nebraska will be in attendance. The Chicago alumni chapter, with their Glee and Mandolin Club, will present the landowners and landlords how things are done in the Windy City. The exhibition with the exception of the opening one will be held at the Phyllis Wheater museum, where the public meeting at which J. E. Eardley will give the principal address. Musical reflections from artists will part on the program. The gala social affair of the most important grand event on the visiting and alumni chapter on Dec. 29, 2015, will precede the end of the convention and the banquet or the fraternity love feast. Preceding the convention the Kappa men's club will play the strong Swatteam team on Dec. 28 as a team.
GRIP OF THE LAW
Alba, Marianne Lowyey, who trained
with the Army, was arrested at 725
Washington avenue, was arrested on
toes complaint. He testified that
he was not visiting her in their home.
She now visits her in their home.
Uset Ville 1 anquais
Miss Ilena Stanley, 25, 2008 State
Street, was arrested by Johnson
and Ewang charged with being drunk
and using the language. She was fired
Gleen Shoots Mar
Fined for Conduct
Moonshine to Blame
William (Washington, 2014) States
his passion for the arts and
pleasures of full romance that his
father, William, gave to his
officer Richard Green, in arra-
dge of his own life. Works by
older scholars. $25,000.
Home While on Home
Daniel Green, 29, 6414 Federal Street, Detroit. He was born in Detroit and completed his compilations of an investigator for the minor Humane Society. He was hired by the city's police department. He was hired for fees and costs by his employer. Women Shoplifters Arrested Nine Susan Sass and Irene Williams, both 26, were arrested by Sergeant M. McFarlane of the department store. Sergeant said that she wanted to be arrested for selling alcohol at the department store. Sergeant said that she wanted to be arrested for selling alcohol at the department store. They were both fined 210 and costed $1,000.
Steals Harps
Jimmy Samson, Jack Beverly street, St. Louis, died on Saturday, July 14, and George on account of Will Burson, 615 State street, who died two weeks from his death.
**Bad Putnam Goose**
Mrs. Tucker 1942-1944 Putnam plaque, entitled of having Puttnam goose, $25 and roosts. She told Sweetwater that she was the only one that she knew of her great grandmother.
Ladies!
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A privilege you
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LOST RELATIVES
ROBERT TAYLOR
Information of Robert Taylor wanted. He left Paris, K., in 1915. Kindly noose Louise K. January, 77 Singer street, Paris, K.
EDMOND HOCKINS
Want to find my brother, Elinah
Hickins, last hand of in this
30 years ago. Send information to
4 Langton court, Cheshire.
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WALTER HENON
Want to know the whiteroths of
Josephine June 28, 1917, from Memphis,
Tennessee? Send an email to
Sandy any information in the
Mrs. Helen Horn, 30 Tremley路, East St.
NETTIE M'KEE
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Nettle Wallace has a list of places he will be her home in London, Ky. in 1914, kindly notify her relative, Mrs. J. D. Dumma, 1194 Eleventh avenue, Fort Worth, Tex.
CHARLEY WALLACE
Want to know the whereabouts of Charley Wallace, last head of in Chicago, St. information to 2822 Tulane street, New Orleans, La. Ms.
L S MOORE
J. S. Moore, John E. Miora, please
communicate with the following:
Milwaukee, WI. Unable to reach you by mail.
OPEN WEST SIDE HOTEL
1 at 1217 Jarkurve as a first class
family hotel. Hot water heat, two
three baths on each floor. Make your
reservations in advance—Advertisements
Your kind expression of sympathy in our recent bereavement is acknowledged with sincere gratitude and deep appreciation.
Earlston Sobers.
Austin Sobers.
OBITUARY
[AUDIENTISEMENTS]
Willie Warrinton Johnson, beloved son of Mrs. Sadia Johnson, 2411 Verizon station, born July 8, 1918. He deserved this life. Nov. 27, 1911, from the kite residence. Buried Nov. 26 at Lincoln cemetery. Mother and survive.
American Lerion Notes
The George L. Tiles Post of the
nation to all service one out of
employment. Memorial House, 2211
South Washburn avenue. During the
during the three days of the
three-day affair everyone that attends
a good time will answer another
or any other question. Any
arbitration to the two sides will receive
same at their headquarters. The next
Thursday evening, Dec. 15, at 15 post
bayhead department, officers will be held.
Each petition will give a full re-
view of the officers' work. **KILLED WOMAN WITH LAMP**
Washington, D. C., Dec. 9, Jesse
Deger has been indicted by the
grand jury for the murder of a
woman in connection with the death
Aug. 24 last of Mystery Willem, 123
St. Paul Avenue. He is being
bued to be confessed that he hew
a lamp at the woman 10 sievers her.
CHICAGO'S PLEASANT HOTEL
ibwilow, 32d and Wibush avenues,
catenated in the heart of the city, near
the elevated roads and car lines, just
and railroad stations. Electric light,
bath, steam heat and private laths
without finding for yourself our own
available rates. It is the shine de-
sire of the city, with better accommodations and services
may be had for the same cost or
in any other first class hotel
location, ventilation and transportation. There is daily mail service.
There is fast food at extremely low prices. When coming to Chicago look up
a menu, or write or information—Adk.
OFF FOR LOS ANGELES
GRANTED DIVORCE
A degree of distance was granted
Mary Amie Cole, Judge Lyne's
Cole, 15, in Judge Lyne's
court. She was given her maiden
name, Amie Laurie.
Steal Automobile and Motor Meter
Robert Baird, 18, 457 State street,
Boston, Massachusetts, 2, 57th
street, were arrested and charged with
stealing an automobile and a motor
partition. It was returned to Plymouth,
being a partial plaque, while the
other two were held to the grand jury.
ADVERTISMENTS
in sad and loving memory of
his dear husband and father, Hew. A.
Jackson, 18 D, who departed this
week. Sec. 8, no. 130, at Tampa,
Fla.
"We always think of you, dear pearl,
and you would point to pain.
This would be a heartache to
Cold you be with us again.
"Oh, great! if you could have spared.
Said a dear, good father as he.
How joyful and happy
In sad and loving memory of my dear sister, Willey M. G Lewis, who died in 11, 1929 in Fort Worth, Texas, "Gone, but not forgotten."—Loving brother, Corp. Josh Hutchins, Co. B, 24th Inf. NOTICE TO PROFESSIONAL MAN The professional man who attempted to rent an office in the Thackeray building, some time during the war in 1815 or 1818 will learn something greatly to his interest—in a financial way, addressing Mr. A. A. Box 55, Chicago.
FORMULAS
Formulas for any, manufacturing purpose. We are analytical chemists. W. Collins & Co., 3050 South State Street Chicago, IL - Advertisement.
BEG PARDON
The name of the physician for
James Allen, 5143 Prairie avenue, who
alived Nov. 9 was Dr. Thomas W.
Parshe instead of Dr. Thomas.
THE DEATH LIST
UNDERTAKERS
OFFICE PHONE DOUG. 8255
KERSEY, McGOWAN
& MORSELL
Undertakers
3515 Indiana Avenue
J. L. PARKS
UNDEKTAKER
4534 S. State St. Chicago.
Phone Kenward 8257. dec.10
BUSINESS CHANCES
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SEWING MACHINES
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
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WE SUPPORT A DEPARTMENT (210) 510
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FURNISHED ROOMS
P. FRANKI
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Beautiful, Cozy
HELP WANTED—MALE
ORIENTAL LAMP SHADE CO.
126 SO. WABASH AVE.
THIRD FLOOR
CINEMAS MANHATTAN AND MARCEL
wave, salary $19 per hour. Letter
Tattered.
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need apply.
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PERSONAL
FURNACES REPAIRED
FURNACES REPAIRED—ALL PARTS FURN
ished and installed by expert. • Dispatched
24/7 state on. Please call 2501, dhaski
SOUTH PARK AVE. 425-LAKEE PONT
town for couple or two rooms, round
room, balcony, laundry, dishwasher
PEARLBAY AVE. 425-DOZ 280-PONT
town for housekeeping, electricity,
solar panels
INDIANA AVE. 428-APT. & CONV.
station, storage, working room, work
room, laundry, dishwasher
LA SALLE 525-INST. FLU-FLU,
rooms for spat; room or man; call after
PLAMIR AVE. 250.-LARGE FRONT HOME
with a kitchen, coupe.
PLAMIR AVE. 250.-BOTTOM
FRONT HOME, steam electricity.
434.20 sq. ft.
LANGUAGE AVE. 411. 4TH ST.-FURN.
410. 4TH ST.
WARSH AVE. 250.-SUNNYLAND PUNK.
township, Californie. 423. N. A. Newman.
PLAMIR AVE. 250.-FIRST ST.
punktown, californie. 424. N. A. Newman.
LARGE FRONT HOME; STAIN ELECTRIC
FRONT HOME; steam electricity.
LARGE FRONT HOME; STAIN ELECTRIC
FRONT HOME; steam electricity.
PLAMIR AVE. 250. 4TH ST.-BOMB
FRONT HOME who was a home, Dugout $750.
PLAMIR AVE. 250. 4TH ST.-BOMB
FRONT HOME, good good bed and water.
PLAMIR AVE. 250. 4TH ST.-BOMB
FRONT HOME, good good bed and water.
PLAMIR AVE. 250.-LARGE FRONT HOME
with a kitchen, coupe.
E. 521 FI, 524 MF, AFT APP, FURN. BROTHS,
523 31 st. room, else, Lung, 5158, 3142
WARSHAL AVE., 5022, 220 MF, AFT-SEATY
521 31 st. room, else, Lung, 5158, 3142
WARSHAL AVE., 5022, 220 MF, AFT-STEAM
521 31 st. room, else, Lung, 5158, 3142
WARSHAL AVE., 5022, 220 MF, PHONE
point with Birthright.
RIHODES AVE., 2514-TOUCH OR 2 ROOMS.
RIHODES AVE., 2514-TOUCH OR 2 ROOMS.
CAMERAT AVE., 324 MF-APP-ROOM
of room or pair, Reqwed 23234.
INDIANA AVE., 914, 324 MF-APP-ROOM
of room or pair, Reqwed 23234.
LANGLEY AVE., 324-ROOM: BRASON
PARK AVE., 324-ROOM: BRASON
PARK AVE., 324-ROOM: FURN. BROTHS,
steam and electricity, 1858, 1874.
CHAMPAIN AVE., 421-APP-OR, OR
UNION AVE., 421-APP-OR, OR
CALHENT AVEN. 306, 4TH APT.—PENN,
of uniform, front; atrium, rear; use of kitchen.
PLAINIE AVEN. 423, 1ST APT.—PENN,
front, modern, including BATH.
PLAINIE AVEN. 300—BEAUTIFUL FRONT
room and kitchenette.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
CHAMPAIN AVL, AVE 422, 2D-1800 W11TH
electric light; all light rooms; in private
room; 40 and 45 mm per week. private
room; 80%.
CLARIEH AVE., 3220, 3D APT.-FURN.
room; steam heat, good; electricity and
ENY; nice home for those who appreciate such
things; on the lawn; Tuesday, 2024
GRAND BLUE, 3012-PETEN, ROOM: 100
GRAND BLUE, 3012-PETEN, ROOM: 100
all compartments, 2016, 14
PAIRHAM AVE, 430, 3D APT-FURN.
steam bain, flat, water heater.
HIBOES AVE, 3012, FLAT S-PTUN.
steam bain, hot water.
CALDONET AVE, 3012-NEATY FURN.
with kitchen pretensions.
S. LAWFENE AVE, 430-LABE FURN.
steam bain and back barrier; no couple.
CHAMPLIN AVE, 466-TWO ROOMS.
steam bain; suitable for living room/kitchen.
BLAIMORH AVE., 400th APT.-LARGE FRONT
form, with pitcher basket; reference: 400th APT.
BLAIMORH AVE., 400th APT.-LARGE
form, form, form with water; lake: 400th APT.
LAWRENCH AVE., 400th APT.-LARGE
form, form, form with water; lake: 400th APT.
Streets: pots, pots for combo; homelike place
400th ST. S., 30th APT.-NEATLY
form, form, form, steam; computer: 400th ST.
400th ST. S., 30th APT.-LARGE
form, form, form to other combo; computer:
400th ST. S., 30th APT.-LARGE
EIDERH AVE., 200th APT.-AS-LARGE
form, form, form to other combo; other
COLUMNS AVE., 200th APT.-AS-LARGE
form, form, kitchen plenitude; also heat:
form, form, kitchen plenitude; also heat:
WIRSHM AVE., 300th FURN. FURN.
form, form, form in kitchen; lake: 300th
VIEW.
GITES AVK, 262; APT, 2-PTEN, 1BON
boat; steam heat, electric light; couple or
single rewable.
E. 38TH PL. 25, 30, 40. NURKLY FURN
boat; 20' boat prefabricated; steam heat.
INDIANA AVENUE, 3548, APT 3-FFENN
steam heat; steam light; electric light;
on board omnivore; 8ft. length; 450.
boat; available for single or double
ELMS AVE, 322-828-BERGAMO, DINING AND
MICROBETTLE, former firm, will also
also have a 400-square-foot office
WASHUH AVE, 207, 209, 217-APT, NETTLE
form, former firm,望着墙壁可 convenient to
use.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
HIBERS AVE., 312F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY FURN.
for and bedroom, kitchen, living, groom, coat
DELIVERY AVE., 312F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY
CALIFORNIA AVE., 312F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY
E. 312F ST. 21F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY
for men, bed and bedroom, market stall, living
INDIANA AVE., 312F - T10TH ST. 21F, 21F
PAIRAH AVE., 312F - T10TH ST. 21F
PAIRAH AVE., 312F - T10TH ST. 21F
PAIRAH AVE., 312F - T10TH ST. 21F
EXAMS AVE., 401F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY
furn. room, master, reasonable, living.
DISSHIELD BASE, ANNEX AVE., 312F
furn. room, master, reasonable, living.
DISSHIELD BASE, ANNEX AVE., 312F
furn. room, master, reasonable, living.
WABISH AVE., 312F, 203F, NEATLY
WABISH AVE., 312F, 203F, NEATLY
E. 312F ST. 21F, 21F APT. 2, NEATLY
Milton highrise, kitchen, $10.20 week; gas.
E. 60TH ST. 40F, 31F APT. 2, NEATLY
E. 60TH ST. 40F, 31F APT. 2, NEATLY
SOUTH PARK AVE., 312F - NEATLY
TIMBER
pcc: stream. Call after 1 p. m.
pcc: stream. AVS, MVL, 29, 21-ST, LOWER ROOM
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
CHAMPAIGN AVE. - FENNESNEE TOWNSHIP
boat, heat, electric and kitchen
pitchers, for men and women with prince
portraits. Kenneth K.
FLATS FOR RENT
FUIT HI-597 - R. S. STATE S. SCHOOL
first floor, steam room, amber/color brick
building, 3200 S. 10th St. 3200 S. 10th St.
recess rooms, Dahlstrom, 3200 S. 10th St.
Indiana University, Bentley St., 3200 S. 10th St.
FOR RENT
FOR BENT BY ATTENTION OF EVENING
Three large rooms, room for parties, child care. For information on Bangor Hotel,
ROOM AND BOARD
FOR BENT BY ATTENTION OF EVENING
The Bangor Hotel. We serve an excellent hotel for the
Room. Room by day we are at 10:30 AM.
Room by night we are at 10:30 AM.
Our list is: Mrs. Larkinson, propri.
BOARD
MEET ME AT WHITAKER'S DINING
meet for dinner, 210 State N. Victory
202
CHILDREN TO BOARD
PRIVATE NURSERY KEEP CHILDREN IN
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PARTS OF SUNDAYS, PAGES 250-260,
BACA HISTORY,
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M. St. Marys and Scully.
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Over 200 agents are now selling Arte Indus
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MIX-ME RANISES TO PRESENT 10
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There lie, some foot, Trees house in past,
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Four feet, some foot, Trees house in past,
Five feet, some foot, Trees house in past.
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AUTOMODILES FOR SALE
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TWO CATS
Two cats staged a fight, one was black, one was white.
By the moon's silvery light heath my window
might—get me?
Their fight might have been just and all riri
Viewed in their narrow sight, for they seemed to
fight—get me?
At each claw or lde they would scream with delt
Or, perhaps, just for spite. Why, the noise was
fright—get me?
Ad, injured was their plight when two bricks in the
floor.
Ere the morning grew bright, met two cats, b
and white—get me?
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
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TWO CATS
Two cats staged a fight, one was black, one was white.
By the moon's silvery light heath my window one
night—get me?
Their argument might have been just and all right.
Viewed in their narrow sight, for they seemed to sit
tight—get me?
At each claw or bite they would scream with delight,
Or, perhaps, for spite. Why, the noise was a
fright—get me?
Sad, indeed, was their plight when two bricks in their
light.
Ere the morning grew bright, met two cats, black
THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
THE FAR EASTERN QUESTION means simply the race question, nothing more, nothing less. The white people not only of the United States, but of the world are face to face with it. Color prejudice is only another name for economic fear. How much longer can five hundred and fifty million white people, or per cent of the population of the world, be colored? How much longer can Colored people, or 68 per cent? Especially when the former have control of the foodstuffs of the world and the latter are suffering for the want of proper nourishment. Today it is the old story of brains versus brawn, science versus brake force, modern methods versus ancient methods, but what will tomorrow bring? THE GROUP OF oppressed people, less than fifteen millions in number, called Afro-Americans, who constitute the thorn in the side of Uncle Sam's narrow-gapped citizens, is only a drop in the bucket compared to the groups in other parts of the world to which they are by blood allied. The total population of the world is estimated at 1,750,000,000, divided thus: Red, 50,000,000; black, 150,000,000; brown, 50,000,000; yellow, 500,000; red, mixed, 1,000,000; total of one billion two hundred million white people.
THE WHITES SAY, YES, that may be so, but the Colored people are ignorant, uncivilized in many instances and have only one or two stable governments. Centuries may pass before they will reach the degree of civilization that we have seen in the past, and the same spirit and for the same reason timid ones whistle while walking alone at night through some particularly unmoving neighborhood. To keep their spirits up and to pooch-pooh the thought of possible danger. The Japanese are Colored. Not so many years ago their voice was as wasile as the voice in the sun, and now they are not begging for a place in the sun, they are demanding it—and will get it.
CHINA ISNT SO SOUND ASLEEP as one might suppose, and her population of 400,000,000 will, under the turbeless of Japan, soon be as intelligent and aggressive as the Japanese, and will be preoccupied with the representatives of the great powers for protection and fair play. Forseeing diplomats as a mere matter of future self-protection are inclined to give them every consideration. Not many years will roll around before China must be recognized as one of the big powers. If not recognized, the enormous strides of Japan has taught us all a lesson.
A GERMAN PAPER declares that the color question is one big subject that will be before the world for years to come, until the great war has been fought between the Colored races of the whole world and the whites, and it has been permanently the subject of the war, which has been the survival of the titties. Nations come and nations go. When one group gets to the point where their arrogance becomes unbearable, when they crush the weak because they are weak, and start out on a rampage much as Germany did, to rule or ruin the world. Divine Providence steps in to help the whites, and the mission of our little group here in the United States is the subject of comment all over the world. President Harding in his recent speech tried to sound the note of warning to the white people that friends are better than enemies within their own common country. The last war was a white war and the more people who were involved in the war benefit for the Colored races. Is there such a thing as prices on earth, good will toward men?
EXIT BEER
PRESIDENT HARDING has put his stamp of approval on the sale of real beer even when used for medicinal purposes—the rule adopted by the wests break in on the dry regime. It takes a wild staircase to the imagination to place beer in the category of medicine, especially a beer with a liberal per cent in it. The world's best chemists have taken the initiative to the health effect of beer when taken internally. But man is a contrary, consistent creature, he wants the things he cannot would not have. He condemns the habit of oil adulgence in stimulants, votes for prohibition, takes long and loud about the curtailment of manhances and privileges.
WE HAVE EVER REASON to rejoice over the thousands who were slaves to this evil many of them could be found. This is especially true in backwoods sections of the South, where liquor does made veritable slaves out of the poor dupes still in their hands. Since prohibition became an facted this fact has been able to save a life, pay the mortgages on their homes and pay few decent clothes and foodstuffs for their family out of the ruit of dependency into the road dependence.
A STOCK ARGUMENT against prohibition is contention that this legislation did not come from majority of the people, but from a small minor by Haynes, a federal prohibition commissioner, produced proof to the contrary. He has found that 2,500 counties in the United States there are a fifth of the eightth amendment was put into effect.
WHILE IT MIGHT BE a physical impossibility entirely stop the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquor, it would seem not only the most effective the cheapest and best way to enforce prohibition or Congress to pass a law requiring either the construction of all existing stocks of liquor or that it converted into alcohol. If the law will be a constant tempter or violation of the law for the profit that we result.
PRESIDENT HARDING has put his stamp of disapproval on the sale of real beer even when used for medicinal purposes—the rules adopted by the wets to break in on the dry regime. It takes a wild stretch of the imagination to imagine a beer with a liberal per cent of alcohol in it. The world's best chemists have repeatedly demonstrated the harmful effects of alcohol when taken internally. But man is a contrary, inconsistent creature, he wants the things he cannot or should not have. He condemns the habit of overconsumption of alcohol, especially long and loud about the curtailment of manhood's rights and privileges.
WE HAVE EVERY REASON to rejoice over the fact that prohibition is a national institution. Among the thousands who were slaves to this evil many of our people have been freed in the supposed sections of the South, where liquor dealers made veritable slaves out of the poor dupes who still in their hands. Since prohibition became an established fact this class has been able to save a little money, pay the mortgages on their homes and farms, buy decent clothes and foodstuffs for their families and give the ruet of dependency into the road of dependence.
A STOCK AGUMENT against prohibition is the contention that this legislation did not come from the United States. Roy Haynes, a federal prohibition commissioner, has produced proof to the contrary. He has found that out of 2,560 counties in the United States there are only 100 that have been prohibited before the seventh amendment was put into effect.
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WHILE IT MIGHT BE a physical impossibility to entirely stop the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors, it would seem not only the most effective ban on the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors for Congress to pass a law requiring either the destruction of all existing stocks of liquor or that it be converted into alcohol for industrial use. So long as these stocks exist they will be a constant temptation for violation of the law for the profits that would be generated.
OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE
FOR FEAR that his constituents might get the impression that their representative was not run up to form. Thomas M. Bell, who halls from Fifth Congressional district, Georgia, took his pen and dashed off the following letter to the Atlanta constitution. It was doubless printed to let the readers see "What tools we mortals are. Note that gentleman we not guilty of advancing. One of us is not guilty of advancing. I believe with me when I say it is of the utmost importance that we maintain white supremacy in Georgia and in the South. The recent constitutional amendment enhances the Negro women and I fear it will at the last moment register and vote, as they are Virginia," etc. etc. We would waste some value once on the subject, but what's the use? The women are not a lit bit removed from the incursors in the jungles, and this "save man stuff" part and parcel of the Georgia cracker.
PROSPECTIVE Christmas shoppers are now lying in the windows. Later they will tour the store and two days before Christmas they'll begin buying
FOR FEAR that his constituents might get the impression that their representative was not running true to form, Thomas M. Bell, who halls from the Ninth Congressional district, Georgia, took his pen in hand and dashed off the following letter to the Atlanta Constitution. It was doubledimes printed to set their tone. "The Georgia gentleman is not guilty of advancing even one new thought: 'Editor Constitution: I believe you will agree with me when I say it is of the utmost importance that we maintain white supremacy in Georgia and in the South. The recent constitutional amendment enfranchises the Negro women and I fear they will be the last men to be enfranchised in Virginia etc. We would waste some valuable space on the subject, but what's the use? The world knows Georgia are only a bit removed from their ancestors in the jungles, and this 'cave man stuff' is a part and parcel of the Georgia cracker.
PROSPECTIVE Christmas shopping are now looking in the windows. Later they will tour the stores and two days before Christmas they'll begin buying.
CHICAGO DEFENDER
Failure, if gained through hard, honest efforts, often leads to success later.—Patent Allo
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of our concern and our love to our 2500 words and may be sent without official notice.]
"They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea."—Isa. 11: 9.
THE nations of the world are desiring peace. Men are becoming tired of war and bloody wars, and the earth is being filled with peace, will not come, however, in made way, but in God's way. Learned statesmen of the leading nations of the world cannot meet and formulate plans by which lasting peace can be attained; only Christ, the Prince of Peace, can bring peace to the distressed nations and can establish a peace conference in deliberations of the peace conference at Versailles, the disarmment conference at Washington, will not bring about peace. Treaties are considered scraps of paper when men desire a pretext to go to war.
Since one of this world, is operating through the powers of darkness, trying to deflect the purpose of God in the world, nevertheless God's help and righteous cause shall be violated. God graced her "Golden Age." Her longevity of triumph, but peace and extent of Messiah's kingdom will not be localized in the earth, and from shore to shore, Messiah shall reign. And peace, like a river, shall attend our way.
THE HAITIAN SITUATION
ALLEGED ATROCITIES committed to Haiti by the American marines during administration were so revolting that the offences and the punishment were demanded by an outraged and sentiment. The National Association of Colored People, one of the and potential instrumentalities for the offences, took part in the treatment to the islands one of its represident of James Weldon Johnson to teach and impartial investigation.
REPORT SUBMITTED by Mr. to light crimes and offences against American marines which were so damnely department, through its then president, comprised of certain officers of the. The report submitted by that conclusion of the persons accused. But it was by the public in general, and a portion, as a "whitewash."
AS BELIEVED to be a report which which revealed the actual facts. A president and has not since subsided. The has been taken up by Congress. A corps, headed by Senator McCormick in appointed and has proceeded to what we hope will be a thorough investigation.
THE PUBLIC is interested in a bout and nothing but the to the alleged atrocities committed by American marines. Ours is a civil to be a stable government. Our therefore, in Haiti, Santo Domingo, Cut of the South American republics, is and maintain law and order through the maintenance of a stable government. The control of the poor occupancy under our accounts that of a tutor and instructor and no persecutor. If the allegations with regard to occupancy of Haiti be true, then above propositions would be applicable.
THE ALLEGED ATROCITIES committed upon the natives of Haiti by the American marines during the Wilson administration were so revolting that an exposition of the offences and the punishment was initiated by the American military and the indignant public sentiment. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, one of the most effective and potential instrumentalities for shaping public sentiment in the right direction, took the matter up and sent to the islands one of its representatives to make a thorough and impartial investigation.
THE REPORT SUBMITTED by Mr. Johnson brought to light crimes and offenses against some of the American marines which were so damaging that the navy department, through its then secretary, was forced to send a report of inquiry comprised of certain officers of that department. The report submitted by that court was an exoneration of the persons accused. But it was characterized by the public in general, and a portion of the press especially, as a "whitewash." The report concludes rather than revealed the facts. At any rate the agitation growing out of this state of affairs did not then and has not since subsided. The result is that it has been taken up by Congress. A committee of senators, headed by Senator Merrickmorin of Illinois, has been appointed and has proceeded to the island of Haiti, where it will be a thorough, fair and impartial investigation.
WHAT THE PUBLIC is interested in and wants to find out is the truth and nothing but the truth with reference to the alleged atrocities committed by some of the American marines. Ours is a civilized and presumed to be a stable government. Our intervention, therefore, in Haiti, Santo Domingo, Cuba or any other of the South American republics, is to bring about and maintain law and order through the formation and maintenance of a stable government under the management and control of their own people. In other words, our occupancy of such circumstances is to that extent and in itself a demonstration in persecution. If the allegations with reference to American occupancy of Haiti be true, then the latter of the above promotions would be applicable.
DETECTING COLOR
IT DOESN'T CONCERN YOU... it was the title of a popular song the new years ago. It fits so nicely into the band we cannot refrain from making it by good or bad fortune we have in front with complexions in shade in front of cool black, the fact remains that the fire is a gun between the Caucasian and pure or pure dark blood in his veins, it spanned, in spite of the effort on whites to widen it, by those in our guts to pass as one of the dominant race. EVERY WALK OF LIFE we have relied on these "passers," under existing conditions. Only we can pass, as it affords them the quickest of the ladder of fame and fortune if prejudice outweighs ability. In justice we temporarily jumped the fence. It can only consider it no great honor to be with them it is only a means to an end. Only we can pass, as it affords us can be found many "passers." Doe betrayed by either a spider or ignorant group, and it is to these bushy ways. If it doesn't concern you, let a tool and a slave longer of the naked. We cannot recollectly, we cannot within our mobs who are availible men and women riding through the coaches have been pointed out to the black and black-hearted stumbling ass-fortunately only a few in nume the days of bondage. They should be shun a heper. If each one of us attentions to the fire, if each one of us attentions to the spider, if each one of us attentions to the spider and detecting curry favor is about as detestable one could embark in. We repeat, "If you, let it alone."
"IF IT DOESN'T CONCERN YOU LIT IT ALONE," was the title of a popular song that had a run a few years ago. It fits so nicely into the arrangement at hand we cannot refrain from making use of it. Whether by good or bad fortune we have in our group those with complexions ranging in shade from snow white to coal black, the fact remains that that is the condition. We are also reminded every walking hour of the need to be careful not to mix with pure or pure dark blood in his veins. This guilt is being spanned, in spite of the effort on the part of the whites to widen it, by those in our group fair enough to pass as one of the dominant race. IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE we have representatives and these "passers," under existing conditions here in the United States, are justified in thus masquerading, as it affords them the quickest means of climbing the ladder of fame and fortune in a land where prejudice outweighs ability. In justice to those who have suffered, we are told that they consider it no great honor to be classed as white, with them it is only a means to an end.
IN ONE OF OUR LARGEST department stores in Chicago can be found many "passers." Occasionally one is betrayed by either a spitalic or ignorant member of our group, and it is to these bushybodies we would say, "If it doesn't concern you, let it alone." Why be a tool and a slave longer of the narrow and we can rise collectively, the must rise individually. And how can we do it if those within our ranks who are variable Judges? Colored men and women riding through the South in white coaches have been pointed out to the conductor by these black and black-hearted stumbling blocks. This class—fortunately only a few in number—is a relic of the days of bondage. They should be shunned as we shun a leper. If each one of us attend strictly the class, we will be successful. Playing the spy and detecting color in order to carry favor is about as detestable an occupation as one could embark in. We repeat, "If it doesn't concern you, let it alone."
PUBLIC EFFICIENCY
REPORT, said to have been made officials of one of our large cities, the white clerks can do the work of four lored clerks" is not only untrue and do doubt the outcropings of rural citrion who is familiar with the circuit know that such a report cannot produce results and its contents are made not through political personal recommendations, but thru civil service examinations. CATIONALLY, therefore, these clerics are employees upon a parr. Efficiency
THE REPORT, said to have been made by high postal officials of one of our large cities, that "nine hundred white clerks can do the work of fourteen hundred Colored clerks" is not only untrue and libelous, but is no doubt the outcropings of racial antipathy. Any person who is familiar with the circumstances of the clerks' work is therefore true for several reasons. In the first place these appointments are made not through political influence or upon personal recommendations, but through competitive civil service examinations.
EDUCATIONALLY, therefore, these clerks and other employees are upon a par. Efficiency is determined by rite experience, which is the result of long training. The clerks, as a rule, is more continuous than that of the whites for the reason that in most cases these places are accepted by whites merely as stepping stones to something else, such, for instance, as clerkships in banking institutions, stores, corporations and various other openings that are closed to the Colored postal office.
WHEN ONE OF OUR GROUP secures such a position it is usually the best that is open for him, so he remains, thus becoming more and more thorough in the knowledge of the business in which he is engaged. It necessarily follows that in consequence of this continuous service he is more proficient and better equipped than one who accepts an appointment for service. These facts would be unmistakably verified by a thorough, fair, unprejudiced investigation or inquiry.
A MEHARRY PROFESSOR says a man should be very sure before he marries whether he prefers a brunette or a blonde, but how is the poor gink going to decide, when a woman is liable to be a brunette one week and a blonde the next?
NO SOONER are legalized beer and whisky out of the way than there are many movements for developing the country's exhaustible water power. Probil-
People We Can Get Along Without
THOSE GOSSIPING WOMEN WHO, WHILE RIDING THE STREET CARS, ANNOY OTHER PASSengers WITH THEIR LOUD CHATTER.
THE CURRSTONE ORATOR WHO DISGRACES THE MINISTRY AND BECOMES A NUISANCE WITH HIS IDIOTIC CAPERS.
THE FELLOW WHO RUNS A FILTHY JOINT AND HAS THE NERVE TO CALL IT A RESTAURANT.
THAT GUM-CHEWING WOMAN WHO FRIGHTENS US WITH HER FACIAL CONTORTIONS AND TORMENTS US WITH HER CONSTANT SMACKING.
THE SLOUCHY, UNKEMPT TAXI DRIVER WHOSE MACHINE IS EQUALLY AS SHABBY.
THOSE WHO SEE NO HARM IN YELLING FROM A SECOND OR THIRD STORY WINDOW TO A FRIEND PASSING ON THE STREET BELOW.
WOMEN WHO GO TO THEATRES TO CICLE AND DISCUSS FAMILY AFFAIRS, TO THE ANNOYANCE OF OTHERS.
TH1S AND THAT AND T'OTHER
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
Maggie O'Brownie
You mustn't call Maggie "Miss Iron-sides"
The True Story of the Travel
Went Too Far
(Final Installment)
And you mustn't call Maggie a flirt.
And you mustn't discourse on hipsters and ruse.
And you must condone her short skirt.
Nor you mustn't make quibe at Miss
Tero
Or you might gossamer duds,
And you mustn't inquire, of Maggle
I nor dear,
If she dabbles in dishwater suds,
And don't you "crash" Maggie what
dancing
Nor try to steal kisses for fun:
For Maggie's a bit temperamental-
She might up and wallop you one
Big Shorty's philosophy - edited
revamped, revised and pictured by
To Jason
Your friend who had the rhinataz
And married the maid so young—
He surely had the monkey's glands,
Also, the monkey's tongue.
And Bengoodlough—
Ah, Bengoodlough, ye manipulator
of theory adjectives and highfifthin
phrases, my vocabulary contains not
the words to impress the prompty my
attraction has aroused within your
many bosom. Your name reminds
me of one of Mr. Pullman's sleeping
cars, so I'll call you George for short
George, hoping you'll have a FULLI
Christmas, wishing you good luck
for those cheerful words—your Uncle
Frank asks, "Do good Lord to bless
ye."—Franklin.
Leaves from a Notebook
Hon P. el P.—This, That and
*TOTher—Will You be no kind
to as inform Mistahs Jason, Franklin,
Bengoughdough, etc., that, etc.
I wish to be received into their artiste
household to meet them and to
me hold my own with those brilliant gentlemen. I am
nevertheless sure that association
with them will help to decrease my
shortcomings. In the moatline I offer for your approval or disapproval
Thirty-first and Thirty-seventh on a
Saturday night:
Hot Tamale Sams Singing Hot
Tamale Blues—Millionaire Slacker
Agonging Loudly with Their Friends
Poor Persons Parked in Front of
Their Places of Business, Plying a
Furious but Frantic Trade—Race
Taxi's Speeding Bat-Out-of-Hell
Like in Middle of Street—Want
to Be Fired for Tady Porters—Early Porters Dear
Same for Late Stones—Most
Popular Men-About-Town Parked at
Thirty-fifth Street — High-Yellow
Girls in Continuous Cressing Show
Trees our Steps Northward to Home
and Peace. —Leo.
Screenydill
"Fatty Arbuckle" being full of "Moonshine" which caused "Passion" made "Too Much Speed" Up in Mair's Room so the Sergeant "Officer" 7750 "Officer" 666" acting "Within the Law," arrested "The Speed Demon," which revealed a "Scandal" that happened "One Hour Before Dawn."
The True Story of the Traveler Who Went Too Far (Final Installment)
Among other things, he said that the only thing fast in Chicago was the street cars and taxis and that just a picture of 1838 and Lenox would make them all lose their taste for the vicinity of any of Walgreens drug stores. That the best looking Peaches on State street were all Trees and those that had been left down there on the parent stem made much better eating. He put the Read on the Whisky by saying that the only artistic adjective that described the life in their Home Sweet Home was Still. He could cough after he finished to sit back and take a pull on the imported Hemm.
When the Cops had Quotied the Riot, they made a thorough search for him and found everything but a full Collection they assembled him really on the Cold Marble and left him in the Cold Storage for a few days waiting for someone to open it and see it, so they wrapped him up in the Confessional Product and lowered him to his Destination. Remember among Romans a Unhealthy Topic of Conversation. — D. H.
Black Magic
The Fables that Grimm sang about
We thought were all a fake—
Of how they changed things as they
willed.
By just a mere wand's shake,
Everyone seems to me,
That they are near, somehow.
The little bar room on the corner
Is a drug store now.
Some day when I feel "jaillish",
I'll go to Volatile and say,
"That line o' stuff you've got with you
Has made me what I am today."
—Mavis.
Song of a Dogged Dreamer
You may feel your good times,
And feel sorry for me,
And say, "Why, that guy is dead";
But I wouldn't give the least of my
tiny dreams
For all the joy and the jazz that you
spread."
For old dog has a way of quitting
While I still a litten for you,
But dreams.
Dreams, if the heart is worthy,
Will see you all the way through.
J. A. J.
Origin of Species
Now Tony and his monk one day,
To 35th and State did stray,
And on his organ he did play—
To make a dime or two.
And while he played the tunes so
sweet,
The monkey danced out in the street.
Where penniles fell about his feet,
And there were nickels, too.
Then WHIZZ! by monk an auto sped,
And knocked the fez clean off his head.
The monkey picked it up, then sailed:
"Our people just won't do."
-Jason.
Have you received your "Not to be
opened until Xmag, Old Dears?
P. el P.
EDITOR'S MAIL
ASK HELP FOR MAYS
Editor Chicago Defender:
I am writing you for W. M. Mays,
father of Maurice Mays, sentenced to
three years in prison, a fighting chance to save the boy's life by paying a sum of money. The boy is innocent and his people poor,
but he is not alone until they, too, are about exhausted. Much money has been raised that never has been turned in, therefore
Defender will take up the fight to help us raise the money now needed. We need one thousand dollars ($1,000),
the cause and receive money it will add one more star to its worthy crown.
In writing Ms. Rainey of your city, who has done so much in helping in the matter, asking her to confer with you. We know very well what
Fred and Mrs. Rainey will reach the object for which it was raised.
Thanking you in advance for doing well with you this poor unfortunate boy, I remain
Very truly yours,
H. M. GREEN, M. D.
108 East Vine Grove, Kennyville, TN.
Note — Mrs. Louise Rainey, referred to in Dr. Green's letter, resides at 3566 Prairie avenue, Chicago, and personally conducted a fund campaign here in the interest of Mays to get his case before the Tennessee Court. She was successful turning in many dollars to his attorney.
From Day to Day
Robert Carrington. Republican captain in New York's Harlem, has been appointed deputy United States Judge of the Supreme Court and Judge Learned Hand. He will be in charge of filing and appointing all bouncing cases coming before Judge Hand.
The Y. M. C. A. announced the departure of Max Yergan for African xjs 20 to enjoy up to usual food missionary work on Nov. 26. He accompanied him. The two ex-eyes.
Thomas Procopio, who besides Robert Todd Lincoln, is the only survivor of the group present when former President Lincoln died, is a puppe. He is 30 years old and during the war he has held the city home on Blackwell's Island, N. Y.
According to Rustom Rustomenga, Hindu author, lecturer and educator, who has just completed a tour of the United States, a huge conspiracy is underway to destroy New York and San Francisco, New York and San Francisco, to destroy the British Empire. The plotters are said to be Sinn Feiners, nationalists and Russian bourgeoisie. Welsh Irish-Americans are supposed to be financing the scheme.
Muskie Maloney, cook for the late Mark Hanna, received a bequest of $25,000 when the will of Hanna's former cook was purchased former beef hash.
The Sixth district of New York City boasts the largest alderman in the country. He is Frank J. Dotzler, Republican and weighs in on 400 His chair is specially constructed and was bought for him by the city.
German women entered the landtag, the Prussian assembly, and hurled odor bombs at the members. They accused the men of cheating on the landmark's business procedure.
SATURDAY, December 10, 1921
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Precipitations Given in Three Weekly Articles
CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH—RACE BETTERMENT
pends upon the driving and care given. To avoid the dangers of infancy the child must have strong, intelligent parents to safeguard him. You should begin two months before the child is born to avoid all dangers of infancy; and you should prepare before the child's next danger period which is from its twelfth to its sixteenth year. Dr. William
The human body is one of the most wonderfully constructed and finely adjusted pieces of mechanism known. If we possess a fine automobile we very careful of it and when we detach some little trouble of the motor we immediately lay up for repairs and are very particular not to allow anyone but those skilled in that line of work to adjust, ill and repair the various parts. And yet, with patience and when we are forced to be laid up for repairs we greed and wonder why we are ill. Can one conceive of anything more perfect and beautiful than a well developed human body to which is added a cultivated mind? We are placing mental attalment second, as we believe that the training of the mind should always be secondary to the training of the mind. One of the most powerful aids to the doctor and his first aim is the prevention of disease; the second is to cure.
"Under the term "hygiene" are considered all those aids to a wholesome and healthy physical development, such as proper food, fresh air, exercise, bathing, dress, etc. By neglect the improper approach to common aids of life, we doy natural laws, and thus invite disease.
It is evident that oftentimes the instinct of lower animals and the crude methods of abortions superde the intelligence of the higher order of the human race in caring or and rearing their young. It would seem that the higher the state of civilization the greater our ability to develop. Most of our diseases are but the result of our much vaulted civilization. The normal
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
JUST when we seem to be having some ground for believing our friends who insist that things are improving in the South, along comes some narrow-minded Southerner and throws a bomb in the works. Bing: There goes our new-fashioned that their pays to be an optimist. May he so, but it takes some optimist to keep his head up where this type of Southerner is concerned. In Atlanta, where we are not understand that the work of the new inter-racial movement has been most successful, some be-
A. L. Jackson nighted soul in introduction an ordinance in the council prohibiting the worship together of our folk with white people. As if the ordinance had been intended to that little detail thoroughly enough with its Jim Crow galleries and urgent invitations to support your own church. Why the author of this ordinance should have thought that any member of our group with two grains of sense would want to run the risk of exposure to the kind of violence that is present in the South is more than we can understand. In fact, we have a suspicion that this politician knew that no law was necessary to save the average Southerner from embarrassment at his religious worship. He undoubtedly was allying at those very devout souls who are sent from the
our people and who try to practice the teachings of Christ by worshiping their Savior in the company of those whom they would help save. Some think that the mayor of Atlanta showed courage in vetting this foolish and wholly unnecessary orilieal man, and the city fathers of Atlanta. We are not so sure about the courage, but we are inclined to believe that the mayor had some common sense which his brothers did not possess in perceiving that such an act by law would make Atlanta and the South ridiculous before the world and belief that off-repeated canvases that the mayor means to be fair and knows how to handle this face business better than anybody else. We would like to believe that Engan. Plato Durham and some of the other religious leaders in Atlanta were able to stand up and talk sense to their mayor, since they seemed to carry little weight with the members of the council. For our part, the mayor is from being caught by the kind of religion which seems to prevail in the affairs of Georgia.
WE wonder if the Chinese and Japanese delegates to the con-
W Japanese delegates to the conference at Washington saw the dispatch from Johannesburg telling of the threatened strike by white workers in the city where the workers had taken steps to increase the efficiency of the native workers, a procedure which would reduce the number of white
pends upon the driving and care given? To avoid the dangers of infancy the child must have strong, reliable controls to safeguard it. You should begin about 12 months before the first fall and avoid all dangers of infancy; and you should prepare 12 years be-
RELIGIOUS WORSHIP
A. B.
BLACK AND YELLOW
state of a body is that in which the individual efficiency is developed and conserved. The normal status of a body is that in which they are enabled to perform their peculiar functions with the least possible friction or disturbance to themselves or others. Any man who is unable to perform, from whatever cause, obstructs the circulation, produces undue local congestion, thus interfering with proper function. In this connection, the "bulk" of the up-to-date girl or woman, with drooping shoulders, travel-in chest, contracted walstine, prominent abdomen, narrow skirt and shod in that abdomen of unnatural color, with French heel, rubbing her or all her naturalness and grace.
The nutrition of the body is governed by the proper maintenance and regulation of the circulation, and is dependent upon the amount of oxygen that the mother should never be made the burden bearer of the race. Normally, the mother during her period of gestation should attain the highest state of nutrition, and the mother is essential that general nutrition of the mother be so increased and sustained during the period of interdependent life, as to permit of the additional demand incurred without harm. Our greatest hope, for the future
must be in the next generation and our most fertile field must be in the present rising one, for "better babies" make for better men and women. Let the impress of our activity be a step further toward the attainment of a higher order of things.
We believe that only through the combined efforts, in the right direction, of parents, teachers, ministers and educators, the proper education of the race—all co-operating, that a correct solution can be reached. Parents, added by the wise advice and guidance of the family physician, should be the first and always the natural teachers in all those mysteries pertaining to their future physical welfare; never delegate this duty to others nor shirk when the proper time arrives for you to enlighten them.
If the future generation is to be improved, the present one must be properly educated to take up the responsibility of the future. To many children he developed within their power of resistance against their natural enemies.
workers by a very small number. Yet these white folks sit back and talk about the inefficiency of the backward races. Here they are in the country too. They are ploiling the wealth which has been stolen from him and threatening to strike because his masters want to train him to be a better workman in his own country. We wonder if the "From Missouri" attitude shown by the masters is in part by the knowledge that this Anglo-Saxon brother around a council table, where he is after the consent of others to do something, has already made up his mind to do, is an altogether different person to do. When he is home when wealth is the stake and the possessor a trifle war in arms, How would such a dispatch look with a Tokio or Pokin date line? It is not impossible as long as men will cheat and kill to satisfy avarice and greed. It is all the same as long as they can get away with it.
ABDUL BAHA ABBAS
The philosophy of the Bahal movement has always appealed to us, for there is little question but that if we could look forward with any confidence to a real universal religion we would be able to protect creeds, especially creeds, we would be freed from most of the lils from which we suffer at present. This movement is the only one to our knowledge which has among its followers those who actually practice what the preacher then it comes to believe. We have never been able to discover a trace of race or class prejudice among the followers of Abdul Bahal. We have joined them at worship and visited with them in their homes. From the point of view of tolerance, religions or otherwise, and for sweetness or the true Bahal, May they prosper and increase in strength and numbers! We shall mourn the departure of their prophet and look forward to the rise of his successor to show all old world what man can do, if he will, to free himself of those creeds, to deft- have and prejudice, and their twins—bigotry and intolerance.