Chicago Defender
Saturday, December 17, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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Governor Hyde of Missouri Scores Arkansas Peonage
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START WAR TO STIFLE JIM CROW
Brutal and Uncivilized Practice to Get Serious Notice January 1st
the war against the Jim Crow
name of the United States is on.
The battle will be a bloodless strug-
tle, called the world to prayer, the
United States itself will now be called
to repentance, of civilization, the dis-
guease of the world's greatest coun-
try is the fact that one-ninth of
the world is undergoing to the mercy of the brutal elec-
tion of the nation's people. A race
so per cent true is handed treatment
that the civilized society in all the
world has ever permitted any people
the Jim Crow laws of the United
States must go!
The Four-Power Pact having joined
for 19 years, a force 12,000,000 strong
four hands to handle a single
cause the earliest principle of any
religion, let above that of Christianity.
Greatly Humiliated
That wrong is the burden imposed on an inoffensive and loyal people, those who fought to save this nation, and those who wronged the wrong were fighting with every nerve attached to destroy this nation. The crime is that the government, in war and peace with an institution with which the ancients guarded the gods and thirms beaten in war and peace with wrong and refuses to live a finger to save its own people from humiliation. Maybe this country will continue to suffer soon or late the world will find out how cruel this nation is to those who have used nothing harder than to die for their land in war and be live for their land in time of peace. Not the nation has said, no, you have whom you know from yesterday, you have dark yellow black, and you hold in your arms a blood we have been taught to hate. Nevertheless, the Race has decided they make the effort. No one will all to hate. Beating words will not be employed. The flag will not be raised. But by action and by word this will be a campaign of protest. If you board a street car in the slave market with a prayer in your heart and word of simple protest on your lips, you are ride, so quietly, think and be with every nerve and with their riding with you.
Laws Must Go
The Jim Crow laws of the United States must go. The United States, and will follow the great nations of ancient times unless every Jim Crow law wiped from the books and from the measured by a standard of universal character. The railroad train for your destination, pray in secret as you take your ticket from the hands of the seller, and protest in silence if the destination around the land, but great Him to have mercy on wicked men who work the destruction of a town. Take pen and ink and write to your congressman and your senator; write to your spiritport commissioner; personally send your President, Warren G. Harding, White House, Washington, D.C. Use a pen and ink used by previous words still stir up anger. Simply ask, "How long will men of the army be? " against the phrase of God." Then ask, simple phrase, if our great men have had history. Maybe they will see something of the records of the past. Everything Jim Crow must go. Jim Crow schools, Jim Crow cars, Jim Crow stations and Jim Crow Negroes. A nation-wide campaign will be inaugurated, will make the press United States stations, will have learned to write so well, and will on fire the hearts of our young people among whom there is a truce.
Talked Too Much
If the write men of the United States, drunk on pleasure and power, hold themselves, we must save them. Bootleaders and intellectual crawlers serve a country and save a people an time, will bring them around. Unless they want it, slavery cannot be fastened on 13,000,000 people. Slavery is dead; now the fruits of Punxon cartoons, draw no sword, and no gun, shed no blood, but consciences of men and men tried. On January 1, 1822, we will move directly. The Jin Cao laws now
THE WOMEN'S CLUB
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Junior Matro
Junior Matrons' Art and Social Club is one of the youngest of Chicago's social and welfare clubs. They are members, with the following officers: Mrs. Sadie Reed, president; Mrs. Cornice Etta, vice-president;
11-Year-Old Boy Slays Klansman
On the inside they discovered the boy who had brought down the tree, and the girl who was in one leg and with the heel of the other foot nearly shot off. His grandfather lay on the floor with his hand on the foot which he had conjured upon it.
ASHES ON SIDEWALK
STARTS ALTERCATION
New York, Dec. 16.—James Vernon Harris, 24, 117 West 143rd street, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. The complainant, Charles Milne, 110 West 134th street, charged that the prisoner struck him in the foot and throw an ash can at him during an altercation about unsitting ashes the shattered in front of the prison, where the complainant is employed as a jailer. The prisoner was held in $50 ball by Judge Marsh.
SEND A "CHEER BASKET" VIA "GOOD FELLOWS."
SHOOTS
Mrs. Gaynelle Howard, secretary; Mrs. Mary Ellen Coger, assistant secretary; Mrs. Kathryn Langston, treasurer; Mrs. Audrey Eberhard, treasurer; Mrs. Katherine Eberhard, club, co-operating with the Urban League, donated and delivered bas-
PURSE THIEF CAUGHT AFTER LIVELY CHASE
Bert Davis, 5001 State street, faced two charges of bribery and pursesnatching before Judge S. H. Trudeau of the Englewood court, Friday morning. Miss Amy Weddington, 4337 Champlain avenue, and Mrs. Nora O'Donnell (white), 4611 Indiana avenue, were his victims.
Mrs. O'Donnell identified Davis as the man who relieved her of her purse containing $2 and a pair of glasses, at 6 Lingley place, Dec. 2. Davis was arrested in it on Twentieth Century Limited, also declared that Davis was the one who snatched the purse in Indiana avenue about 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The purse, a mesh bag, valued at $20, was snatched so forcefully that it was thrown down 44th street with the bag, leaving its chain with the owner.
But Anthony Barnett, 4504 Indiana avenue, was arrested on Wabash avenue. With the aid of others who had joined in the chase, he held Davis until the arrival of Third district. Davis was held to the grand jury under a $2,000 bond in each case.
Ellis, after George Williams, 34, 212 East 30th street, was arrested on the North Side Thursday afternoon by Sergeant Cordell and Officer Noeble than eight charges of burglary were looked against him. Some of his foot, valued at $1,000, was found to be an ex-convict, having twice served time for burglary. He was held to the grand jury under $40,000 bonds—$4,000 in each case—by Judge Jake
The home of A. Brick, 3704 Elmwood avenue, was broken into and burned Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Brick's children their work. When they returned that evening they found $50 and their clothing missing. The thief left no cash. Harvey McConnell, 4638 Evans avenue, was arrested by the Hydra Durk police on complaint of Mrs. Brick's children. Larryce was the charge. According to Mrs. Hills, McConnell, who know her, came to call, she and her mother went to the court. She told him to wait; he did, but after he had gone she missed much of her clothing and underwear. She went to McConnell home, where she was arrested and pursued. McConnell pleaded guilty Friday morning in the Englewood court and was found $10 and $25 in the house of Correction by Judge Trude
kets to needy families at Thanksgiving time and is taking an active part in the Chicago Defender's Goodfellow movement for the aid of those in need. Their work is already attracting attention.
"Starlight" Boyd Dies Suddenly
Cleveland, O. Dec. 16.—Albert Duncan ("Starlight") Boyd, a leader in Republican politics here for the last 20 years, died at a hospital after only a week's illness with pneumonia. The news of his death many friends like a thunderbolt from a clear sky. He is known in political and sporting circles from coast to coast and from coast to be golf. His death will be a complete surprise to many out-of-"Starlight" Boyd town.
ities here for the last 20 years, died peacefully after only a week's illness with pneumonia, the death came to his many friends like a thunderbolt clear air way. He was well known in political and sporting circles because he coast and from the lakes to the coast will be a complete surprise to his many out-of-town "Starlight" Boyd Thirty-seven years ago "Starlight," as he was best known, left Grove, Miss, where he was born and destiny. He firmly lived in Cleveland, and among his first associates he and the Sam Slope, who studied him although a mere youth, on his political career by passing around cards for the first start in the financial world when he saved his money as Jack Shepherd's (white) handy man, bookkeeper, and bigging house owner on Canal road. He worked for Shepherd ten years and accumulated enough money to such a partnership that his state is estimated to be $200,000. Among his holdings is valuable property between and 6th streets on Central avenue.
The last campaign worked have with his physical strength. He subdued him with a cold which proved fatal to him. He was sunshine of the success of his campaign. In the eleventh Fleming, in the last election and seemed fairly happy over the success of the latter at least. Among the numbered Congressman Theodore Burton and Harry Cahn, Hon. Maurice the Republican executive committee, the Sheriff Ed Barry, Hon. Gus Hirthus of the elections board, Attorney J. E. Welling and Fleming and many other Republicans of note, including Governor Davis.
MAYS GIVEN 90-DAY STAY
MAYS GIVEN 90-DAY STAY
Mays, charged with assasinating Miss
Gertie Lunday in 1919 and sentenced
to 20 years in prison, was stay of
20 days by Governor A. Tayler
of Tennessee. It is planned to go
again, it now having become,证
that there were many inconsistencies
in statements made by some at the
time.
Would Reform World But Ignore America
GOV. HYDE SHUNS PLEA FROM SOUTH
Missouri Executive Scores Arkansas for Upholding Peonage System
Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 16—Gow Arthur W. Hyde of Missouri refused to return a letter of condolence to the state of Arkansas. The two men held in default of $3,000 had pending the hearing of the case, having been charged with grand larceny and in default of the national Association for the Advancement of Colored People bond was furnished and the two were released.
Arkansas Whipped
This move on the part of the association incurred the wrath of the Arkansas attorney who was sent here to represent his governor, and with advisers in the South, who sent requisition papers to support the fugitive warrant. H. Calloway and L. A. Knox of Kansas City were rushed to this city to appear before Gov. Robert B. King of Arkansas had a vigorous demand for the return of the prisoners. The evidence in the case brought out the following: The Styles boys had been tened on a farm and made five bites of cotton. The owner sold the cotton, for which he would not settle with the boys, but kept delaying payments. The boys made repeated efforts to get settlement, and one night, while cars carried market themselves and sold for $70.
Held in Psonage
Realizing that they were practically in holden in praise the two left Arkansas and came to Missouri. The Army had over 1,000 pounds of unpicked cotton in his hold, used his political influence to seize a war effort on charge of jumping a contract. Gov. Hyde, upon hearing the arrogance of the Army, said that if only a debt, if anything, that these boys had contracted and had not committed the Arkansas attorney that he would not be a party to the poage system of that state, and released the prisoners.
25TH INFANTY IN HAWAII
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Dec. 15, 1942. By the populace here over the return of the 25th United States Infanty to the islands. To Hawaiians this outburst of the pride of Uncle Sam's fighting force.
The other article told in detail of the attack on the beaker* at the Fort Worth (Tex) stuckyards, who had wounded *g* two men. The attack was attacked by them, was jettched by a mob of *a* "Texas Blood-Suckers" removed from the County hospital,
JEWELER IS SHOT TWICE; CLERK HURT
Jackson Diamond and Loan Shop Scene of Holdup in Broad Daylight
Two men sat at each other—one with large eyes that were restless and shifting, the other with just the faintest traces of suspicion lined on his face. Six shots, a girl and a man lying in their own blood, two highwaymen in a spectacular alley chase, and the loss of six hundred dollars in merchandise tell the story of one of the most daring handi accomplishments in the history of the Second ward. For at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning an apparent customer had entered Jackson's jewelry store at 3541. South State Street inquired about prospectors and his helper, Miss Minnie Founte. 4341 Calumet avenue, pocketed a tray of diamond rings and made his escape, holding the holdup and another who joined the more daring man in the flight.
Asks for Diamonds
At the entrance of the gunman Miss Foote stopped her work of arranging trusses in the front window to injure him. She then wished that he wished to look over some diamonds, she decided that it would be better to call Mr. Jackson, who at the time was the store owner, to the establishment. The latter came from behind the bars which case in a portion of the store and offered his service. Miss Foote describes him as being about 5 feet 10 inches in height, skinned and possessed of features that were neither sharp nor broad. He wore a sort of dirty gray cap and a dark jacket, and it contained several rings was withdrawn from the glass case. The band did not finger them, but in the case of the other hand in his overcoat pocket and the other busy handling a cigar he was smoking. In the course of his conversation, he understood that he was a red cap. While he eyed the material before him his confidence kept up a rather steady pace on the outside. No one noticed him.
Thrusts Gun Into Neck
The inspection of the merchandise became tedious; the gunman's eyes shifted. The prospect of a sale hung for an instant. In the air, Jackson's face wore a quizzical expression. In that short moment Maude took a step back, and she placed a gun in a lower drawer in reach of the jeweler. The tall, dark stranger
where he was recovering from wounds received at the hands of the strikers, placed in an automobile, rushed to a point near the stockyards and hung to a tree, and of how the soldiers left no trace to their identity.
There is no doubt but what the efforts of the women mentioned heretofore have been to improve the quality of sisterhood. Their organization is known as The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, an American who belongs to the organization should recognize the virtue of the old adage, "Charity begins with the old adage, "The people who are being cheated out of everything that is a splendid pair of amendments to the world's greatest organization, the Americans of the darker skin, and Jane Addams should hait in her Amazonian efforts long enough to be able to give one-tenth of the $100,000,000 money asked for, if properly applied, would chase every Jim-Crew car out of the street, and bury the bennies-bilhouses of Texas and other sections of the blood-soaked South to justice and put America on the road to victory. The conditions existing south of the notorious Mason and Dixon line any sort of consideration. Have you ever been against people in the raphe, deathharm and murder as it is done against people of their own nationality (Austria, Germany, France, Italy, etc.) If so, we have different k. Huffs for suffering foreigners are O. K., but succer is needed for the American people to show its teeth. Jane Addams, we wish you and your colleagues well; but please, in the name of humanity, give us the once over" from time to time.
BUD Billiken Is a Sensation With the Little Kids Read His Column on Page 8 A Weekly Feature
Jeweler Who Faced Bandit in Robbery
C. J. JACKSON
South Side diamond merchant
who was shot twice Tuesday morning
in an attempt to resist a daring
burglar who demanded valuables at
point of revolver.
extended his cigar hand toward the tray of diamonds; Jackson stooped for his revolver; the stranger's right hand was jerked out of his overcoat pocket, and as the former bent over the latter's gun was placed at his neck. The report rung out. Jackson fell, shot in the left side of the neck.
The diamonds were in the highwayway, and he was on his way to Jackson soiled his gun and frost. The bannet shot at him on the floor. A bullet pierced his left leg. Another bullet the right side of Miss Poole's head. Leaving the store, the bandit turned to the keeper in the store, who had been a spectator to the holdup, and Oscar both house next door. The man who had done the shooting was joined by his accomplice, a dark man about 5 feet tall, a cravenette coat, and a dark hat.
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PRESIDENT OF LIBERIA SENT HOME
His High Position Source of Embarrassment to Color Haters in America
Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. —Rumors have begun to tilt the thick and fast as to the why of the mysterious and sudden departure of President King of Liberia from America for his own country. The Liberian president, it will be remembered, came to America, some months ago, to announce publicly by British government to effect a loan of $5,000,000 for his country from America. After various ups and downs and downs ensured by President Harding and Secretary of Stupe Hunches. That was some weeks ago, and little more than a year ago he been board of a inter disposition of affairs.
Was Forced Out
It now appears that American color guard members of the United States embarked holding the loan used as a sort of "stick" over his head, forced the executive of the African republic to make him a member of the United States cruiser. The facts of the case show that President King left Washington just prior to the ceremonies attending the burial of the unknown ruler of a foreign government on American soil and in Washington. He is believed to have been impeded that he be given a place of honor in the parade and other features of the day's affairs. Such a place of honor was disgusted with the spirit of American fair play, and so it is stated, Liberia's chief was diplomat and best at home. He could do that or do without his money. The president appears to have sacrificed his own life for the sake of his country's well-being.
The authenticity of this report is scarcely to be doubted in view of the fact that similar impasses in American domestic courts occurred before. Other administrations with a record for square dealing considerably higher than present are known, the probabilities of driving a car in Iraq and have shown the white feather, notably Roosevelt's. Because, according to diplomatic custom, President Bush required to sit next the Haitian minister's wife and the Haitian minister next the Lady of the White House, at the time of his funeral a subterfuge was resorted to the presidentative away from Washington on the day of the affair. The trick did not work. Perhaps Haiti is paying anyhow. The report has it that President King was chased and insnuff as he was driven in on the dark some such questionable motive must be immited recourse to these tectures.
PEONAGE VICTIMS KILLED.
SAYS ATTORNEY GENERAL
Washington, D. C. Dec. 16—Mary and startling revelations as to the continuities in Southern states of that crime have been found in the aspouses are to be found in the annual report of Attorney General Danherty. The report is just off the report. The following excerpts so far for throw light on situations and conditions which have been so vigorously reported to time by the Chicago Defender. "The victims are almost always extremely poor, ignorant and friendly. It appears that county officers conspire with the employers to force these unfortunate into bondage, as is worse than nutrient slavery. "Some of the cases in the hundreds of those reported to the police are unfortunate in several instances the poor victims have been murdered when it was discovered by the employer that this crime was an investigation." Danherty said.
"in such cases bureau agents have been instructed to work with the authorist and investigators for murder have resulted in some instances. The very helplessness of this class of citizens impairs the buildup to prosecution with vigor, and the solitary effect is beginning to appear."
SLUG CHIEF OF POLICE
Hampton, Ga., Dec. 16—Police Chief John F. Copeland was struck over the head and carried eight miles into the country by men riding in an automobile, the chief appalled to inspect. The chief's condition is critical. The men escaped. Officers found the car abandoned near Atlanta.
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BY ROGER DIDIER
Was Forced Out
Accuse Boosevelt
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WILBERFORCE IS STUNNED; HIT BY $300,000 FIRE
Fire Companies Refuse Aid as Historic Shorter Hall Burns to Ground
Wetzelman University, Dec. 16.—Sister Mary hall around which center the beginnings of the face in its mouth, the nose, and the lips and legs of the face lay better things, and out of whose skin have come a variety of the men and women which in a worthwhile way the creature of the race as a vital element of the life of the nation, was destroyed by fire Webselman.
Defective Wiring
from an investigation on the part of the building, and the part of the structure, the authorities there, it appears that the building is in the airway of the building in the airway of the north wing of the building. It was discovered lying in the building from the west wing to the building from the west wing to the river which is conducted at Gallo-rover, at the other side of the compass.
Aid Is Reused
President J. A. Gregg, who conducted the prayer meeting, and Sue Jacobs, who assisted from the building, were the first officers in the building after the alarm was sounded. They directed the officers to put out the fire. They were soon joined by Superintendent Jones, Bishop J. H. Jones, Dean Jones, W. H. Jones, and other members of the faculty and clerds in the neighborhood. Had they been adequate fire-lighting apparatus at hand, the town would have been saved. Appeals to help were made to the town but none would respond, and the authorities at Xenla, the nearest town, when called upon, responded. Everything possible was done to save the building, and when it finally became certain that it was doomed, the officers were forced to they could. Very little was salvaged, however, which left a total loss of several thousand dollars and many houses, many of them without clothing.
H. K. Schmidt was instrumental in getting Governor Davis to send 100 cedars and 200 blankets to president Gregg, to be distributed to the young construction workers in the construction. The two bad cedars undert the Miss Schaffer are offered aid, and the people given assistance are possible to care for the workers in the construction. President Gregg and Dean Jones together with the office forces of both the University and C.C. & L. de Young Schools have been in comfortable homes.
To Rebuild
SERVICES: vigorous campaign for
start-ups, starters and although
long-term funding estimates that at
the end of the year will have to be raised
and funded, the very kindly helped in
the way, but this gives only
amount of help to the boys, but this gives only
amount of help to the girls and friends of
children and those who are in
the development of youth.
The funds required for the funds required. Control
the amount will be given to
banks and the money
on this special fund. The
company started as an in-
partment in the opening of school for the next
year in October.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 16.—A commissile for equality of rights for all persons in the United States constitution was thrown by H. Adolph H. Roberts, member of the military delivered here before the National convention of the Anti-Slavery League of America, in session. The convention will be attended by Mr. Roberts will be enclosed as the solemn who introduced and fathomed the death amendment to the constitution, but equally well the enforcement of the dartcourt and fifteenth The sessions were largely attended by delegates from all the states and also by numerous foreign representatives.
FACE TORN AWAY
Lorain, O., Dec. 16—With the left
side of his free turn away, W. M.
Young, S. Oakdale avenue, was
pushed to the Memorial Hospital in
Silvera for treatment. Young, it is
something to a woman. Young, it is
something to a woman. Young, it is
something to a woman. He shot the gun to
Moburg. He has not expected to re-
ceive.
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you first feel the ache or pain.
If itching the itch and sends
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I hope for rheumatism, neuralgia,
latha, sprains and strains, stiff joints.
For forty years pain's enemy. Ask
your physician.
Arthritis drugs—55c, 70c, $1.40.
Soan's
Limi-
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Pain's enemy
GROCERIES AND
LACK'D MEATS
sons are our weekly trade fellow
continuing to bring
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Garvey's Agent Asks Lynching for Detractors
Congress Fiddles as Rome Burns
New York, Dec. 16.—Since the introduction of the Dyer anti-lynchmil bill in Congress on April 11 they have been indicted in the United States, of whom two were burned, four bodies being publicly burned after Lynching. One woman was a woman. Three were white men. Since the Dyer bill was favorably reported by the committee on April 11, seven Lynchings, one body being publicly burned, in Helena, Ark. Among the causes assigned for the murders were a lack of a white girl why she had not replied to a note he had written her. He was accused of stealing an old man. An old man was accused of assisting a man to escape. Two men were lynchied for adding a note to a note he had written her. One woman was thrown from a bridge and drowned for assisting a man to escape. In the list of lynchings since the Dyer bill was introduced, having had 16, Mississippi leaped with seven. South Carolina leaped with four. Florida and Arkansas and Texas each have had three.
PROVISIONS IN DETAIL
OF "ANTI-BEER" STATUTE
Washington, Dec. 16. The following are the provisions of the so-called anti-leer law. It was enacted to strengthen the entitlement of the prohibition amendment. The President has signed the act and now it is law. The bill prohibits the prescription of beer or malt liquors for medicinal purposes. One-fourth cation of vitous liquor, or vino portions liquor separately or in the aggregate continuing more than one portion, may be prescribed in ten days. The provisions are limited to be used unless extraordinary reason is presented. The commissioner may may or may not change of permits to manufacture patent medicines and preparations used as a beverage even if the law requires the formula for making extracts to be changed, or may cancel the permit. If it appears to the commissioner that particles is substantially increased by reason of their use for beverage purposes. 3. Importation of spirits or vino liquors is prohibited until the amount on hand shall not be sufficient to supply the current need for non
BINGA SOUNDS KEY-NOTE FOR RACE PROGRESS
A Defender reporter called upon
Jesse Binga, president of the Binga
State bank, for an interview. The Mr. Bingz's views on present business conditions business men, Mr. Bingz was busy in his office. He was not too busy to discuss so important a subject, he unnounced right out.
"You ask me what is the one thing most need by the child."
Jesse Binga of our line, both here and throughout the country at large? Well, I'll tell you: Co-operation—honest and hearty economic
In this reply Mr. Binga sounded the keynote of progress for our operation I do not mean the giving, on one side of patronage and support, and the more important the sake, but rather a sounded system of give and take; where the merchant gives the prize, the money spent with him, and the public adhere strictly to the policy of patronizing those conductive things.
"And, again, our business must learn that before they can establish the business and expansion of a modern business they must build up their own financial institutions. The contract of a company is a contract of a business, and any deviation from its principles means stagnation and ruin. The foundhead of all American business is credit. A Negro business is credit, and all credit is the bank. A Negro business, with little or no credit, cannot expect to compete successfully. A white credit is unlimited. Especially will this be true so long as he continues to place his financial assets in credit but extends it to his competitors. No matter how small his individual amounts may be, the power of their collective business will be greater.
"What is your opinion of the Donglass National bank?" the reporter asked. "If the Donglass National bank adheres strictly to the business of the bank, should not succeed?" he answered promptly. "Our Race," he continued, thus as much rich as the bank, the bankback stand, the bankback stand, provided the officers and management have honor. "This institution, Mr. Blinga—the Binga State bank—to what does it owe its success?" the reporter inquired.
"Sound banking" he replied, forcefully. The Hungarian government requires necessary for the safety and convenience of its depositors; it has conveniently shared the assets with every particular bank that is being rigorously examined by the Chicago Clearing House Association and accepted as a safe deposit box and keeps its doors open two nights each week to accommodate its business during the day. In addition, it denotes no proposal for the use of its facilities for business principles. Only by the emulation of such a policy of protection and illegality in dealing with its depositors can any bank hope to succeed. "Do you think there is room for another Rose bank?" the reporter
"Most assuredly," answered Mr. Binta. "With most of the banks of the company we have in touch with our people having deposits with Chieng banks of over $15,000,000, and with our terrific perks, it would seem that something was needed to give us the habit of knowing our combined resources. I were very heartily with that part of Mr. Harding's smile at Brentham, in which he declared that we are to make progress."
TWO WOMEN, A FUR COAT,
GOPS, EARL WALKER, ETC
Some time in October Mrs. Idle Berryman, 350 Grand boulevard, caused Officers Ward and Barry to arrest Officer Fleming, 31, 2014 Indiana avenue, who she claimed had stolen her fur coat, valued at $80. The case has been pending trial. Sunday Mrs. Berryman saw the coat, which she claimed was the one that had been stolen from her. She claimed that the coat had been given to Coger and caused the woman to be questioned about the coat. She claimed that the coat had been given to Coger and caused that he had sold a $100 for the coat. Officers McBermott and Coger are trying to locate this man. They are 14 years old. Judge John McBermott of the Clark street court. Walker was held to the criminal court on a charge of having stolen the coat. The case was put at $2,993.
Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 26—Both races have joined hands to provide for the widow and two small children of C. R. Crawford, proprietor of a pressing club on Woodward avenue, who was shot on the street by the bright light of a nearby attacking Raines white merchant, whom the tinsel and held up in the hedge. Crawford was in his shop and was apprised of the affair by a small boy who ran to the shop and robbed and went out to help Ruben. The bandit was going through the same path, when he saw Crawford approach so trapped and fired at him twice, the tailor striking him in the face. The bandit being taken to the Grady hospital. Crawford was not yet 50 years of age of support. The health department.
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"Iray Tribute to Your Press," Warren Harding
Washington, D.C., Dec. 15.—The Fourth Estate, or press, is generally an influence in the conduct of the Rice's affairs. This has not allowed the press to strong men into the cold of newspaper workers the power of the three press to make it felt has become more and more significant. A veteran of the game who has kept not only prizes but in the foreground of strong men is today is Nalum Daniel Brascher, editor-in-chief of the largest and first organization of his kind in the world. As its representative Mr. Brascher is at press conferences, covering the conference on limitation of armaments, an indication of the valuable service which Mr. Brascher has rendered to the press and to the general propagation of the true nature of the armed forces was the recipient of a marked ticket of admission from Press Hunting and a large photograph of himself, upon which were inscribed the significant words "With historical greatness" and "With earthly to the Negro Press."
Eiland and Mays to Go Into South
Under the auspices of the Railway Men's International Benevolent Association a conference involving men whose weekly wage on the railroads of the country aggregates $54,000,000, will be held in Birmingham, M. A., on Tuesday. The feature event of the occasion will be a special convention of the representatives of organized Race International, which will be represented by R. L. Mays, its president; Ode Long of Birmingham and J. H. Blind of Birmingham address. These are the labor supply resources of the South, which are to be tapped, as it were, by men in the armaments in Western and Northern sects. In line with this broad view two men of national prominence have been invited to speak. One is Engleke Kindle Jones, executive secretary of the National Urban League, and another is methods of absorption North and West of the Railroad industrial immigrant from the South along with the housing, hygiene and political res
The other is Dr. Robert B. Moton, who will analyze the effect future generation of our people from the north will have on the Southern situation. Mr. Mays and Mr. Elland recently conferred in Chicago, with the result that the proposed conference will form the proposed conference. More than 200 delegates are expected. The railroad group has made an important move through a bill introduced in Congress by Representative Madison of Illinois making certain amendments to the transportation act. Mays, Elland and Long plan to discuss the issue to discriminatory contracts, from which these workers suffer by being deferred from safe employment.
PREACHER GIVES UP GUN
IN COURTROOM ARSENAL
The desk of Judge John K. Franklinville ressembled a small armored Monument, which once confessed were plied upon it. Chester Craig, 4414 Evans avenue, now, where he had paid $12,800, on a package combining a gun when he was arrested by Sergei Patov, and also lost his gun. Leroy Macdonald, 2501 Patrick avenue, gun to protect some valuable pieces in his person, was fired $100 and costs $1,200. Jawson, a white aviator, a white soldier, a white soldier, a white soldier, a fine of $100 and costs $100. Miles Myers, 858 Myers avenue, arsenal, William H. Townsend, 2502 Giles avenue, when searched by Ollivant, to have a gun in his trunk, which he used for prosecution during his travel to a theatrical man. Oscar Carter, Kashav avenue, asked for a jury trial.
BIG RILL INDICATED
Brooklyn, N.Y., William McCadden, better known as Big Rill because of his charitable frame, who villed George (Rod) Davis, Nov. 29 and indicted by the grand jury for chaining that the shooting was incident. Other say it was due to the fact that God would not pay Bill pauper that he good him, after he had could not get his money, because infiltrated.
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ALPHA PHI ALPHA TO HEAR LEWIS AT CONVENTION
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 16—What promises to be one of the most important meetings in the history of college life will be held at Baltimore, Md., by the Alpha Phi Alpha traternity when it meets in annual convention Dec. 27 to 31. With something like 2,500 graduate and undergraduate members of the leading American colleges and universities, over 500 of whom will come as colleges located throughout the states, every mention assures a meeting which will mark an epoch in college traternity life and in history of youth in American colleges.
Douglass Home
One of the unique steps forward to be made by the Alpha Pi Alpha will be the pilgrimage to the board of Frederick Douglas in Amnouta, Louisiana, for a convention. Unusual interest has been concealed in the pageography, as it is the first time in history that an event of this kind has been held with ops of the convention. It will be honored. Upon this occasion Dean George W. Cook of Howard University, a personal friend of Mr. Douglas, will be honored. Ms. Mary K. Tiffin, president of Beretek Douglas Memorial and Historical Association; Ms. Namita it, Barroughs, Mrs. Lela Pendleton, others of the association will attend.
William H. Lewis to Speak
William P. Lewis to Speak
The convention will be the public session to be held in Baltimore in the Sharon Springs Hotel, 300 N. Baltimore Ave., D.C. The William H. Lewis Boston, Mass., formerly assistant attorney general of the United States, will speak on the importance of citizenship and life." The general theme of the public session will be "Leader-Alpha will be discussed under the subjects, "Ideals of Alpha Phi Alpha," the "Alpha Phi Alpha Trust," by the national president, Simon S. Looker.
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According to the national secretary, Norman L. McGhee of Washington, D.C., assigments have come in for members of the Alpha Phil Alpha fraternity residing in the near by cities of Boston, Providence, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta City, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Winston, Norfolk, Richmond and Washington, but from the nearly 2000 membership of the United States, giving evidence that they will be present at the fourteenth annual convention of the fraternity, which will be held in view of the fact that the chieftain of the railroad passenger associations of the country have granted a reduction in the certificate plan to the members of the fraternity and their families attending the convention. Baltimore and Washington are being members of their families with them, as the period over which the time for visits to both Baltimore and Washington, the national capital.
W T WRIGHT DEAD
Philharmel, N. J., Dec. 16—William T. Wright, formerly of New York, and who, with his family during the past, died on December 7 at Munichburg hospital in his 68th year.
December 2 Mr. Wright was taken soldierly and operated on for acute appendicitis. The days following he seemed to improve, but Wednesday morning he passed away. Punched services were held on December 19. The internment was at Kensico cemetery, Kensico, N. Y. The deceased is survived by a wife, Marile E. and son, Raymond B.
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Senator Names Man for "Plum"
Washington, D. C., Dec. 16.—According to the most authoritative reports in the capitol, the plummeting of the number of deceased Henry Lincoln Johnson out of the position of recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia will have an impact on the number of deceased for the person of Attorney Arthur G. Proe of Welch, W. Va.
The department and refused to confirm Johnson there was much speculation as to whether the next applicant to be nominated should be John W. White, a white in the District of Columbia and closebody who have shown a degree in the Department of Columbia that it has become quite definitely established that President Harding will follow the preseder set by the Governor. He recognizes the old given the jury by the Grace in the appointment of a three man.
The governor just as conclusively settled that the new recorder of deeds is not to come out of Ohio. The name of James Cattley, its former tenant, isucky. He received considerable mention, but now it is said that the President is of the opinion that enough patronage has been distributed in his house bailiff. Along with the name of Mr. Froe, an attorney of Johnson, Inc.
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Fried morning Mrs. Basis House, 5120 Dowernight street, sat from 3 to 10 o'clock in the Englewood court room waiting for an opportunity to speak to Judge S. H. Trude, who presides there. Heside her sat her lute 14-year-old daughter, Clarice. At the conclusion of the court session at Englewood the judge had to hurry away to 47th and Halsey 14th and Vardis court. So Mrs. Hose failed to get the audience for which she had so patiently waited at Englewood house. She had been assigned it had to see and unsee her; it increased her determination to see the Judge. She had to see him, and she was not determined to see him, having to swerve her from her purpose.
With her daughter, Mrs. House followed Judge Trude to the Stock Yards Court. She waited in the room until Judge Trude been disposed of. It was 1:30 o'clock when at last she stood at the bar. The judge looked at her inquiringly. "What is it?" he asked. For a moment she swallowed hard in silence.
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Richmond, Vz. Dee, 16—New rev-
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connection “Wih the dixcharge
Trot, Rohere T. Kerlia, oneetinwe r=
deror of English at the Virginia
Muitury Inetitute. Jt will Ie recalled
thot he wan forced ‘to reign, Ioartic-
larly became. of i letter which he
Site to the governor of Arkans
snuvrning the Elaine ulleged rloters
snd generally on ueseuat of Nit Vike
nue hiterraciat activities
Profernr Kerliys efterie to. im-
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“irew out af conditions wrought UY
she ferent War rineipally, and, a 2
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Sheen among. the, Race anu) ds
wablieation wt i leak ah meveral aF-
Sietog Dearth on the Eage question
itera War
A Strong Friend
1: now develops from materiul 4ub-
suited Wy. Prnfewnor Kerlin tothe
inant of viator of the Virginia I=
stitute that he sas and is one of the
Srimpint friends of the Tkace i the
Ve made it clear in explainicg: his
wetions to the beard aut hie wa na
Saver pf the Nave, He declared that
fo loved men and that the Rave was
aude up of tnen Just Uke other peo-
hive. What he fought for was a Vin-
‘Meation of the righte of men. Clarl-
teiig this, the wrote:
“Ax for auy motive throurhout, It
sawt been sulely to promote such f1-
Struc axljustment aa would. =
Sure fo both tacen the fullest meas
‘ure of pwonperity and happiness, with
‘musual ond Wt an eeieuperation In-
stead of perpetual frietion ahd fre-
Siuent euthursta of 30h vloketee that
Siegrace and dimperll age civilization.”
Further «in sie. Reelin auctor Pres
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nil eis 20 place ft where it belonzs,
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chdogiew) questions of the time.”
AMiogvther in the spirit «f this
socuniesion's appeal. he sat, his te-
LEIA were catried on.
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A Jeter rvticeting.the influence
witch Professor Ikerlin had and the
Rist of man he i, Ie herow!t re-
steadtieed:
OM dear Vrofenur Kerlin: 1: wae
tay friviiees a2 the Tile Ride Con
renee in North Carolina, inthe
Sttamer of 7220, 19 attend a class
Sumpotnd Largely of leaders 4 enclal
Sirk inthe Swuth, fur the purpose
ff Narlousty “studeine he ame-ok
New Question: Yow were the
Duden,
“Tun wilting to admit that T en-
tered that class whth fear and trém-
ings. Teeausr Thought that there
‘ax ti wohition possible, said hecaase
Pyett surring within me certain pres-
dion, “deep, seated, and ef loss
standing. Tike many another South=
Syn mum, T wae afraid to face the
Enis. The one thing T most feared
Sue that you talent. be a “radical
wrapouver of “equaligy's that dun
Jietae uniiaat known DY the unede-
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[crluvers We iad. suffered "00
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Sima the iret thing Wwe were ime
proamal With eT dink Tomay speak
Sethe whole clase) was the Unbiased
sieit "ef seientitieeritielam with
hich Sou handled the subject. 12
‘wowatne clear atthe outset that You,
fer fram securing any phase of the
ihestion, wore Insistent ‘on beintas
Sut the “crueh, the whale tenth. and
cenhing Wat the {rath Tn fet, von
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ixert predudien, to bring Into alte
Cheon esses’ fact known. to" them
which mieht contradict any” ettte-
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than Ralf wax. for you often brought
Sir cerlone abfeauone whieh the clas
Thiel to think of, Yaar fairness,
Snlor lind arsenews of wislon made
Tremendous impesion,
ENaw ase tothe rewults At the
autinwiny mecting swe found. tht
cin had converted the whole clase
AE new belive that the South das
shahiie ta fone in Tasing all the facta
int i appieing 3m ite treatment of
SNE Nears aention, the principles at
Tonwerace land Christianity. We
Saiged ettrerives, unanimously. to a9
Chat wwe could ty that ond, and
charmed in smeenization for that pur-
Rihatadh “Beng “yg vot tg
New York, oe, 16. —James Heel,
deo in Special Sessions Friday, was
Biven am indelerianate sentence i
The Twatitenties at charae of Tar
Sins, growing aut of fraudulently
Fopeneutin hitawelh at an ad
Vining sean for the Chicago, De-
fener and taking weney Sor adver-
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Vintiers Vayinan, Yoorhies and
VSACM were sat the Bench, Justice
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Sha’ eriday, wan set_aw The day" for
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fegly"morafie seith a. premoo. Yo
Shoruy necurm'with rome Yuet
Nhe rant to: come. hc, Mit Pate
aah 1 Fats ora greater pommer t=
Sant Siow tte iC deereeds Wan
fine had for hess Hier pert. wie
cel enureanes faa making her ate
for ana ulfer pluch but somewhers
in’ another world thers wien motets
nd’ ladle wnore happiness for her
Shai, and Pate save that she Rot Ie
NTtdew her on to whe tacks tf Us
oni faland ralieeud at nd ng a
[Salle streets. And while she walked
fiong picking here ama there 2 lump
of foal, ling her sack « southbound
fain, suppaned to be a sone train on
the New Sark ‘Centtal read: hore
owen upon. ber, So busy wae she
ith her task that the aid at Wear
ie ugmrunels and abe eam not meen
nti he there.” he bien
ine stetck her enocking het fon
the weacke, Death wna the tenule
“rhe indy eas remmved tS hn=
Jeon's undertaking parlors at 337
kite stro
> SWEETHEART'S HUSBAND
} Charles Mradahuy: plendesl guilty 16
iaueder lefure oludae Michael Me
Kinter af the Criminal Court td
Man sedgenoed to dd Seare in the
pententiary. lradshave claimed that
Re shot and killed stages Isensree
‘shen he thoukht that Itenstoe Ws
about i KAD-bim. Bradshaw test
fled that he Mad ied with Hale
Hartston for 12 senna as lier eons
iiclaw hustara: thae when he e-
Turned fram seers one leht he dis-
Severed thet ste hid feft thelr heave
Urine allot her helonings.
Tee was nfurmed hy steal
friend ‘hut Hoot hud miaeriod Rens
Firs ated Wiae living wh hen ea 470
SMasncdin “avenue When they. vise
Hed. Monies mother at_ 1402 North
Wels street, "twa. wonke alter the
inartioge, lhe! waa palais the hese
Be thet "were preparing’ (0 depart
‘The wite was seated ii aM antemo-
ite and he fired wien her hushed
mute 4 teetio ur de t6 drew
Sennen froin Bie petkes, Renerod
Felt dee hewide the wutemachile,
Whe got Marlo Pembertun's ur.
cat fe the useing that fs busing
Side eli Teteaietlty nthe
EAUtE Chak steeet core, Meanher=
tomy Ags avon st SIE Ada treat
Lestitied that he wag ineited ta
farts At ihe Mone of Mrs. tht
North. 229 "Waluoh avenue, ty hee
ivrother. Tavid Jackson, Sis Adu
Mzert, When Ise tun Poadg tw des
ert roan Rites kde avereeast, Whisk
heconling tw. the resthinony’ ster
Lind teen Iecked uo in tes eet of
Mrs, Nuss inode, 204 tr Ose oa
Wud tie kes. hud dieapoeated,. Mes
Nowthe huss Untit Due As foe fall ies
iuiw the overcoat, Fiewe page rt
Gab SIRO
Guard After Burglar Mistaken
for Highwayman by Officer
Dressed in “Civies”
ecay ak mie
BR RE oe
BR vast
vy wie Min Se
ee PEND at mistakon
a
MERMRERARE Sid Ln tort
Eugene Marcus St) 3:30 a'elucic
Bi. “On another
a Dea next lies
BON Samet Ananone
{ A) aie Dethons
Se AP Steet 4 police ote
Be Ree ois
Be AP divrivt, wlth
RR TES weotina
Be Sarangi nis right
A kum rhe te
SF Then aot tach
Pen Stivers an “ah
‘ ges
Bt PES Sec> a mistakon
Beem Wentity,
Rime td aes The sheotlng
PEALE cccurtoa in trom
mene St erent
Sead Nite ert
gene Marcus 300 3:0 "otek
Eup mi Friday nerning.
ut prior to s¢ Marci Pu hen I
Trolling. his teat om. Sake strona
Sextehan aver the. balding te
Deven eth amt 39th west Hie Ws
Returning teem aeth street an, Wits
Bulking north with Totieonat Aan
Riven of the Stanton aves ste"
ton
See Man in Transon
When they renched the 33th sterat
tance ales saw as man ato
ork ey Sees een, Saree
Bovlruena ut I63¢
Stiuestroet. ‘Choy
hurelal to: the
oor of the placy
nd saw the man
Saside ‘walking
heros ties Moor
Giieer Ka igis
Seone to the etn
White the weatteh
uit) stood at te
dour with his a
solver in hand
The" wae standiy
welth Ife teks %
the streets and
moved up out 6
the Tight us he
saw the man
ome
Bee.
Biss -
ae
CS
EOS
Othe Kensacna:
front dour. ie thought he was on bis
ut the watchman bean a ston bes
bond in, Sad olen Rep teens
iteried and a he tuenéd he sea Ate
pen “aturcim denned tet sbles
Sank-—ahot, through tte ead
Sehie Ising there te fre! Tak she
ing bullet throu the sent of hs
sailing, who. fell onside fh
Srsing that he was shoe Tih they
Yecugitzea euch “other
ives Comes Up
“The sing attracted the attenslan Of
rolleeman Bibi at the: Secon ls-
{niet why recognized the wounied of
fiver, who wear in pisin. clots, 4
Meilceman Ammons at the th street
stations Volicenate Rui heed the
‘Hot nt th beet
he rear of the poolruoni,. tte went the
rounded’ inten Co. tier lonspital ith
Metlcernnes Wii and. sera’ a eal 1
the Sigeton vente station “When
the searon arrived. night with other
fltcermen, role Into ths. poolroom
Eon oun the burger Ising on abe
Hone. "Tine an ieee is hams te
SSiifiam elie am said that hw Dd
a pacther natnel dite Collins. “the
inloged ‘Coline ot ayvax.
MAC the time ef thn shooting Voller:
snats Ammons fas off uty. Ie aid
[er had been tora ttle nity at 2219
Elatraned amd had tot there about
Sage Teel nated sown Sune
Shree to tains While he stood ome
forner he swe aman seting suspls
Slowey hy “ffont afte Damn
foolscagn: He approached him, of-
Mere stiants ape amt teen, EACH
thouzhe she other a holdun
_, John Smith und his white wife.
Bibel, ape being Reld on a werlous
Shure under $4600 each, Smith his
Toon named as Uke fathor ofa ehitd
Torn 10 Rernice Catlin, 3200 Calumet
Avenue, dauehter sé Mrs. Snuith
Yeon former hustand.. In nrder to
protect himeelt Siaith had 2 parole
fonviet. Charles Nelson, marry. the
Canin ciel, and claim to be the fath-
‘er of the enti,
Produced records shoved that Net-
son had only gatned his liberty thee
months hefore the birth wf the child.
A youncer daughter, Paha, alr ac-
Chang Sinith of a Serious wffonse. ‘The
Gungiters xiated that the. mother
Knew af conditions. The ease Ie Da-
Ing. bandied by. Servant Jol F
Ammstrone and duveniie Cniver Joa:
AW Thamae., Te wi er heard fan, ty
hefore dude Adams of the Court of
Tomestte Relations.
Kort Worth, Texas, Dee, 16.—Fred
tose, a ftuets asin, was taken from
the County hospital here early this
sree and hanged to a tree. Rose
ad been an employes at tho Stock
Yarde during the strike and fw. al-
Jeger to have shoe sii wotinded. two
halon plekets inane of the brawls
‘Over this the Textns levine tn
furlated and formed a lenehing party
ferswiftamd sure Abl they work that
Atteen minutes after chee had taken
Toso front the Mustpital te seas dead
The palice authnrities found the at-
fenditns nese Taund amd pugend tn
he room share Hose head staid, | No
traces of tie Iynehers. have Yen
framnd, ana Te xesis to inet Fepell=
{lon of the thier: trasedic af the
Esuthland, she Ienchers, Uke rope,
the vied 2 Race man an attempt
at investizarian and then the matter
CLARENCE FISHER DIES
New York, Dec. W—Clarence
Fisher, 33, ho has been caretaker
og a dwelling at TH Fifth avenue for
35 gears allel suddealy’ Fridays
Eicher fad called his wite white in
the bathroom, tut npen Wer. arrival
Tol Wee that he thotght he woke. be
Ail right, At the srcoud all hls wife
fummiened st pliystekan but, the aan
Sted before he doctor arrived, "AR
Inquest Meld showed that det, wie
cies tw ents Indlgestion.
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Mreoklya, X. Vo Dee, 1 ssuael
Jonese she said We ved tr Newark,
NOSE wae aed 19 Moe Bleu seen
Girt Mendig ona ehrze of ine
fostcution. Whew askeal hye the Judie
fehet doe kad tort lbiekting he sald
Silt aad Gane Me Laer expladtied
thit this ram of lnk, after deli
Te di, anaes one fe ad 4 bok
sana heat fall
ones want that, he seetred Ht tn
tho foreign quarter, Hecanse uf x
seria taaiey bee Wack Wiecr eed:
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Calueation boat. in secorance ‘wit
the recommuitiona of this survey
Suda some eases ‘going beyonu
[Shera ease the conditgna bs
Jtanged” no taeh Stree. 1St—eu
conitoow have ‘all heen strengthened
The ld neadeniesnoriaal, ageteul
tur, Imsinese an home. eeonomies
Courses uf econary grade arr ho
feruduatine thelr ase classes 102
filtiace the ond of then.
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FIGHT 10 EXPEL
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GING SCHOOL
| aecemeannasl. GMs, Des. 18
fxter omen looms upos tho horizon ef
|Cineinnatt schuol eonttions with. the
jeontinued. Uncertainty’ of 80 snuny
| ieacn people here concerting the dis
jada of mum eiucttluna
accommodations und the obvetouy ten
‘deney nf some of the, leading spirits
ihhere to exploit the wbatlow' thinkers,
‘ey gomteuversy’ Involving, separnts
‘scholy and several prominent. char
jeter th wchool Work has been wajed
‘here for wong years. AC present O-
“weuenon anid propencaty who have
Lxiight, to keep under gover the
jamoblering tires of un actual battle,
(are ‘coming out and imuking old
thele claim that this and that ehoutd
or Hhoubt not Be.
‘Two ‘Schools in Limelight
The Whol: store taken Up at bit of
history and covers: person who have
ech prominent in cinetnnatl’s school
Affairs cand these still playing leat
ing pact. Two schools which are an
the Timnetighe ae i result of Recent
faut are the old Dougkiss sehool
snd the pigre recent Stowe. Hho
‘The Tmiuxlusa school fs & Rue schon
‘The Stowe school propor to be.
Th thiy latter tqstitation the Tead-
{ing siete bt Sint denne Harter, tv
kardedd in sone quarters ag 4 rapabte
Tearher, but an Irrational methodtst
iter pullelex are often questioned
She is charged (though such eharres
mat be taken with 2 grain of wait)
with having sralned ertatn intl-
cues, utable among the whites, by
Mean hot altaeether shavebourd. 1
is sci that 10 gain her ends she his
Apneoached those ihom she wished
tovtnuve with © handkerehiot around
her hie.
‘sim Crow oF Not?
Re that aa fe may, and it may he
alt “wrong, It ia cerutin ‘that Ais
Torte has precipitated the fssue as
to whether this eit shall have Jim
Crow sehinole ar not. She inay” be
fren Suid to. have encouraged acon:
‘tion the almost Ineviealie result a
which Wil be segregated education,
(ehich means Ihalted and nurrow ed-
eaten.
There sues those tn the city who,
feom the standpoint of Race’ pride.
Mave felt ie better to have Thien
Schools. where "our boy and Rita
uight teach. They have refused ta
Usten ta the more advance) reason:
Ing that sexeeestion yeiven the white
man an opportunity to zet the Tatee
out on a limb hy. itsele and then
Shake it Inte the water. Neither so
they admit that only by, associating
Witt other American citizens, white
‘or not, on terms of absolute cattality
fan they hope to prociire those a.
Santages aid opportunities due them
ay eluzens, They are unwilling even
to aecepe that educational equality
Which President Harding was cours:
eour enough to tell the people. of
Firmingham we should Nave,
Fortunatels, cinenimatl has 3
school superintendent wha © has
proved blmselt tule 0 fare. Das. bs
Dag. the Wane te Delme turned por
Hthoye "members of the Race who
jovith thelr false Hexco priite follow
Nelusion sand make the brand wit
Awhich inferiority weuutg. be, xtampes
Ripon the bros nf eur posterity. An
Thre whe nee the Tight are teving te
teach the blind anes that not by try"
Ing to be different, but ontx.by tryin:
to be. ike all other Americans ear
the Race of people hope for ftx plies
Sie pee
Fred Sykes, 101 Wost 2tet street,
wag arrested by Officer John Burns
ag he Was walking along the street
With a broken shotzun in Ty hand.
Sykes tht the ottleer, that he had
Hoken ‘the gin when he serested
from Ms Jennie Carson, 103) Weet
Bist! street,” Who. fiad “attempted to
Shoot hin i her herne.
ie clalmed that Ris life was saved
sehen “he erated the Semonths-old
Tay of Are Carson and held 1. Up
ti front of hita as a shteld. Spkex
claimed that atrs. Carson had sald
Something detrimental ter hie eharne-
ter, and when he upbralded her for
abe cies ar bien,,
Three Boys
Convicted
of Attack
| New Bedford, Mass, Dec, 16—Ben-
}jamin Gomez, Joven Andrews at
Sohn Dies were convicted bya jury
fof thelr peers on a charge wf erin-
Anal aasauie upon atts. Gertrude But-
ler ut Buzzards Bay last August. Thy
conviction carries with It a maximum
puatihment of life iraprisonment.
Atorney William TL Lewin of Tos:
ton, counsel for John Dies, has an-
Rutinced that he will carry’. the case
to the United States Supreme Court
It. was made Known by Judge
Luninius of Lyna, presiding Justlee,
that sentences would be finpoxed in
the court at Barnstable next Tues-
day.
Counsel for the men. particukirly
Lewis, toude a heroic light to savy
the three med. Tt was brought out
by Me Lewls that the giel and. her
escort, Bldridge, had repeatedly. Tea
in giving their testimony. | Dr. Sam-
uel 1. ‘Courtney. af Boston, it spe-
Clalist on divmasen of woinen, told th:
court thut the girl had never been
faxsaulted in the manner churged by
the stute. From. his experience. in
more than 2,000 cases Re declared. Ht
te be his opinion that Miss Mutter
was still In condition of virginity,
‘The jury was out for neurly 13
hours.. For i long time the members
ood 31 to 1 for senvintion,” To nd
the deadlock the foreman of the jury
ase to Rave partuf te court re
ord reat.to thein. . This wus done,
One of the boyx, Dies, hal to. be
egcorted froin the court room, Gomez
left weeping. Andreea, whose moth-
er. a Portuguese, deckared hin t% be
wate, stood the verdict well,
Dircetly after the Voys were cap:
j tured and identitiod lust August, the
| pontiluce roundabout Harnstable went
}mad and there. was a wild attemp
[to storin the jull, with the ullinsit
purpose of Iynehing them. Prompt
And strong action om the part of the
Authorities "prevented. any. such
| Southern disturbance.
PRETTY GIRL PROTECTS
BROTHER IN MURDER CASE
Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 16—A crowded
court Zoom inaticed the proceeulngs
inthe tru ‘et taetia. Btokes und
Hears Iii er ‘iver, on celal in
Ue elute Count were ter the minrder
Se sSenese Thm viel Seblce mn
SEABKe Cormorant Slee
ste’ stokes 19 and pretty. told a
sordid stung Sf how the red cman
eons tad auntea and eratied er
ines she lefe her home tv Matesalpn
Shere the had ‘ees a Grok fee Mic
Ae thae. time. she sald Phones ad
Premed ‘his atuention on her und abe
No longer Coull bear the samme ef fe
‘Stuce incmbers of the Thomas fam-
fie earned of the tans illelt_ rela
Gone alte the leave elet and des
Thanited that she leace'thete employ.
iene’ she ‘was disehanted.
ithe. Souni‘cook “Init iste Cor.
[morant. tat her amoroun Cateastan
hor followed ‘het into every ety
ad Cowen that. akc. went Ne. tealled
Minaily she etme ‘1g: Slemie Hie
followed tnd sought her out with the
AME hus telends" She ded rove he
ome’ chere and suugnt to onde hit
Sin the day of the tenkedy he eat
ee hese: ie hal entered the ten
fad wa svckine Go auunek ee when
RGF frotnce: stony. came in Teumes
meets a Heated arstment felted
ET ch thecentie a euch a
iis Win pote Yor i revolver hich
Hi cueticd theres the heather it hiv
WeSC Aaa and then eh
Be ae bulge tien
ea a grams
a the eral that they could ot deny
|Thowas! vialte ‘to the home of ne
Seung: woman ifoweears thes teed
[fe infprees tie’ surg with the face tha
tbe white mann had Fone to" the horns
ete gia and followed ter into Gl
ferent towns ia the South with
[egproves. noulteee
Peete yan cee evident x. Alera
lon here tn eotee up the deta
the dead’ nants effort at peoseitutlon,
FES ora: rebtons wlth’ Hace wenn
tye the torn in the site of the white
Sere ter he ie fete that, sone tor
EFfunlohinent wit be given the slayer
ee tnaet od tiedlention Gf the. wile
tina's honor tn the ease, ‘very efor
Raw been inate to protert Thome
| retailere frome pubdticity::
WOMEN'S CLUBS. FEDERATION
New York, Dee. 16.—The exeentive
committee of-the Empire state Fe.
Sration. af Women's Citthe met on
Weanrsday evening at the home uf
the etialeman, Mise Josephine |b.
Holmes, 208 West Idlvt Steet. The
fest Wednestay in rach month: tas
Teen made the regular meeting. tlie
for the committee. A spretal meet-
fing qt he etd Dee, 31 ae the chal
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eg Conditions at Covk rounty Jail, lo~
cated fn. Chicas und over on’ the
North Siar, ure undergoing & thor=
ough "“lamping™ by these ta author
gy, following thes sensational exrate
ofan arch-murderer and coupl st
convicted bandit. “The investors
have aerady found many" thine that
could fead 4 nothing hae the making
‘of the bastite a Joke throughout the
eon, and Kei to be muppet that
remedial stets Will Ae oinee bes Cae
[Stivure, In ene woridition over ther
[nearsver. which shunt be dome wie
with, “Phat is he sesregution af
‘eriminuls on account of colur. ‘There
[ahoutt ber Jim “Crossini in Coote
[Counts Jail'or any other penal Insets
Mition, “A. crook. tw crak and
Jerlinitial tai celminal, nw inattsr
ohat the abide OF nie peaks” hide.
Tei is to be considered sc punish-
Ment tO be placed Ina coretdir wlth
A urty of i lfferene hue, the sur:
Femedy" would be to behave sourretl
ind stay out entirely. A hlaele Taw
neater Ievas wood aa a white one
Suclaliy. and. b§ the suine token the
Pi wore the other ay
ive ould sungeat. df thera muni
be! serreration, anak It by Rratinn
the werlousness of the offenses com”
Hinitied. For tnvtance, put ail the
ipw toxether, the sneak thieves to:
Recher. ‘the holdups.. Wat prowlers
turelars. bootiesxers, murderers sd
others In separate "sections of the
Hall, whitn and back alike. te would
tea sort of. clastic proposition
Due fk wouhd ket eld of the fool rae:
eles of Jin Growing: the. jalfbeds
[Galore “Av tepert from the fall) ate
Vhnritlew staten that the, Tinee. lk
Iychind “the bara maike lesa tecubl
than any confined on the North Side.
‘they were allowed .to- mingle, thel
[presence ‘amone. the” tough white
whos ston at. the. Hotel ae Peters
inighe have ‘an ‘elevating effect wpa
ihe latter. ‘They certainly couldn’
nake "em any tougher.
|; ‘@uonon GARNER SEOnSS.
Ontario, Ore. Dee. 16-—George R
Garner, tenor, appeared here in re-
ital last week uund the dally papers
Scere effusive in thelr praise of lm.
Tle more than sustained the favorable
impression ade here last wason.
Hin. wonterfut volce and magnetic
personality place him Ia the firm
fnent of the greatest artiste. | Sr.
Gardner aud. hin company of artists
have traveled extensively, and each
ear Uringsa taapked Improvement
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Organize New Temole
Toe Oe hcr femie of the
stil Gin af Alte “Potlues
Rides een antec lae re
Sat Siac at sau te tie usu
Pee aT Reet tse aa
owt trate sean to eben ta Se
Eee War chy a tance fk
Re ee SR at a aan
Baie traine some Si fan stat
ppeiginge Thutlay ceomiig he
ENON icwer enh tt hi ts
E Tecetanatanctiae Chana at ke
fa Eien Ea" Sie Sth Aree
Ge Inetiulen cacatirte: State rat
Sinstte Soteet Sati the wae to ace
See oie paolecel ey Femme
State aad matttane amd i Parkane
Mate ding gaia "Afive the Insulin:
Tian a tthaden tence woe mcr
ever“ ther wae babe ane:
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dene. wenebia to Speak
aay RESET ane a an
Bl! ugar tie Sieg sine ing
SUS achecke” Sdminaiin SSrune—de
cg.
iaharne heekete ne Attisine Stertie es
Masiwonpanvintew of Attorney” Slartin
Me Herta, Sis Sau Sate ee,
seh ig Walaetn acme near ele
sitet. “Susumu nari sie een fe
fos fina te ash ga
vin at Seth an row’ sien
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Sa Se SR Se Sa
fea card yuties tet were Sexy amch
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Fake Renal Ge"iahrosine” ro
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init yg tee ca
a member of the Sisters and Rrothiers of
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Reg Riek Cites ave thee mine watts of
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Gi aa he thon: Charter one
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Bi the eelbiiom, "ie. Borges wa here
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Marlod'nt 26, Mende inde
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER.
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See aa Ne
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Takei SUE ttn 1 Sat
anotis, ‘anni ref, lation 12. Mason, ta
Evanston News
dire ater tye semi esaned
alee ul. Nee er gina
for ane block, “Shin iw tna. “ym tous
darned ia My ee
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WHEN PISTOL HITS FLOOR
Mes, Mabel Jones, 26, 6003 Wabusit) was furnierly a private, Company |
avente. way shot in the right ter | Hein Gamer tnd decreed
whore the knee at 5965 Dearborn | aim grant, drcatinl iit tie
Se oiwr ot ate Lie, oh a ees Sareea
i a seen bound tral Barton Sate sede ee
ry ick in te ante ce aaa a
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wath tare coven te ta a ee i ee
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BILLY KING & CO.
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE COMEDIANS, SINGERS
AND DANCERS IN AN
Indefinite Engagement
AT THE
CAPITOL THEATER
47th St., Near Vincennes
BEGINNING
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18th
2:30 To 11:00 P. M.
NIGHTLY AT 7 AND 9. CHILDREN'S MAT. EVERY SAT., 2:30
See heralds for our holiday gifts. Feature picture before each show
Information FOR 25 AND 35 CENTS NOT A SHOW
IN THE LOOP CAN EQUAL OURS
SUNDAY:
"THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN"
BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW ON THE SOUTH SIDE
It there has ever been a bit of doubt that Salem Tuttle Whitney and
J. Homer Tillman, of New York, and of a solid, sold-out business mightily is to be taken as an indulgence, then the twoamous conditions a gage the wood, 100 per cent of the lumber of class musical composers in Chicago, during the initial work of "Up and Down" Lot what the pretty Marble,
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Brand, has been forced, long before the band, to hang the 'Gold Out' in the window of the box office. Those who have seen the show are amazed by the offering ever brought to us. The costumes are new and handsome, having been made by Jemile Hillman, who, it will be remembered, was a memoirist. Smart Set in Hopton, McCormick, Crew, James Vaughn, Edward Pewl and Theodore Roberts collaborated upon the music of the show, and with remarkable results. There isn't a 'song' in the two big great hits, but a mouthful of going over for 'hits', which is saying a mouthful, considering these critical days, when if you don't deliver you a "poor buttery". High speed is unimaginable throughout the band, and the efficiency shown in the manner in which the stage settings are handled. No show that ever played the Grand carries as much classy 'property' as does this aggression and some and the lighting is handled so effectively that they their appliance. Simon Davis is according a wonderful amount of support to the starring brothers and he is backed by as well as working with the money and experience could get together. Monday night of the present week mark the start of the second go-round. It is a show that none can afford to
PRINCE & BROWN
Morgan Prince and Buddie Brown have an act that is a bit on the coast. The following clipping is from a Prison paper. Their address is at 150 Avenue San Francisco, Cal. Atvoun. "The act which won the most praise at Lowe's State yesterday, the first day for the current bill, was that clips, who describe their offering as comedy songs and talk of color. They are clever and entertaining, with a sense of humorous values. One two is set at the piano, the other dialogue is good. One of the features was the singing of 'Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry, as a bashful young woman render it at a church entrance and at a cathedral. Good acting, that."
DEATHS
A letter received late last week from his Sherrill stated that his cousin had told late in November at the office that he was sick. With at the time, so it was absolutely impossible for him to attend the conference. He has the company of the Gold Hall Top Desk Man of the entire profession, we are sure. Teresa & Joe are at the American, New York, N.Y.
BILLY KING
THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE
AND DANCE
Indefinite Ex
AT THE
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47th St., Near
BEGINN
SUNDAY, DEC
2:30 To 11:0
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overbook. The engagement is a limited one, therefore it is advisable to use the G.O. You will no doubt have to reserve some somewhat in advance.
THE AVENUE
Bruce & Bruce played the last half and went over nicely. The novelty of the roller-sharing dance was the standout feature, although the comedy and song numbers were well balanced. The sisters have a neat singing, talking and dancing turn. Cornell, who coorks under work, is a comedian of more than average ability. While the turn is very slow in sports a few of the songs are not noise like a bang. Cornell is practically the act. The first half this week brought one of the most interesting dancing and talking trios in the business. Billed as the *Dahmanian Thunder*, they cover for a hit on Monday night. These boys have a turn which starts off and maintains a speed that is marvelous. They are all singers of folk ability, but it is in the dancing set pitch. A bit of comedy and talk is done, but that is a secondary consideration. They wear real clothes, a retouching change from some of the sail looking costumes seen on time to time.
THE MONOGRAM
A crackerjack bill is filling this house at every performance this week. Anita Bush & Alexander, the headline team, has to stop some people from dressing and up to the very minute. Miss Bush has always been a favorite with the patrons of this theater and her work is gaining for her a very clever. Porter & Borter is another team that stands high as an entertaining feature of class, as is also Jones & Jones, who have brought the audience to a science. Howman & White, two clever fellows who have been seen many times in the past but under different conditions, have an act that is a novel from beginning to end, and has been seen in many moons.
THE DUNBAR
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 16.—The Dunbar Players, with Andrew S. Bishop and Cleo Dowmond starred, and the Spider and Monday, presenting the great detective drama, "The Spider." In a perfect number, this company is the most successful of the generations with the Philadelphia andnews and it is expected that the three plays to be presented during engagement will all draw to the light.
A PRAYER
The following was sent in by verset, Sidney Easton, who is teaming with James Stewart in a good act, and he wrote it on his own trusty Grammar.
THE AUTOS PLEA
Our father who art in Washington, Sherman Dudley be thy name; I can't hit a kick in a long time.
Yet I don't know who to blame. Give us this day about three weeks' contracts.
And don't as from these long lay-offs. Let the ghost walk on every show as it did long years ago.
As it did long years ago,
S. E.
103 Argyle avenue, Baltimore, MD.
William & Dearne are playing the work at the Dearne Capital Theater, Broad Oak.
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All sides of life are shown in "The Millionaire," the universal feature which brings Herbert Hawdinson to the States theater on Sunday. Hawdinson's role is that of a young man who suddenly inherits wealth from a man who had once loved his mother and who was assassinated by a gang led by the circumstances to suspect that a so-called "protective" body is nothing but a collection agency for a band of blackhanders. He determines to bring them to justice. He is supported in his determination to do this by the fact that his sweetheart, who declined to marry him when she heard of his inheritance—on the grounds that with might he could be a man of honor and his attitude toward her—has consented to change her decision when he is successful in his undertaking. The mystery chase leads through cells hall but body apartments and closes in the swirling of an eye, and secret passages and halls that were built by the old man for his own safety—in which purpose they failed. For another character of the story, a man interrupted by Bert Roach, it leads to a woman who is a highly accomplished crook and a lovable woman at the same time. Jack Conway directed the picture.
SALEM SEZ
Dear Defender Readers: It is not necessary to write to tien. Tony this week will write some things about him instead of writing to him. Having wrestled with the cushions of the day coach (and his assistant) all Sunday night and early Monday morning from Cincinnati to Chicago, putting one over on Mr. Lincoln, one over on the coach, one made it imperative that we seek the exclusion of our room upon arrival in Chicago for the night show, so we would stampee Gen. Tony Monkey at his headquarters in the barnacles behind the office in name only, it is quite the krest and most modern achievement in deks, as is everything else about the Defender's
While at home, unable to eat, racked the kitchen and a real meal served, with kindle coming we set about to acquire the company of the miserable Snoop. Tony that in our opinion he was carrying too much weight. With the open arm and the hands in the palm, person and future at hand, we painted a harrowing picture of the danger of pointed out the fact that obesity seemed to be the nemesis that stalked the foot of all great journalists and writers, eating Irwin cox and Duncan and a would you believe it, we offered among the generals far or pricked his vanity for the tort of knowing that never soon will be slown to an apothecary food with allow accounting for every morsel or access food that passes within his den or car and restaurant promoters have to plotting one’s purpose by augmenting the regular menu with pal
geic recipe. Tess gave me his daily meal. Breakfast class of sweet potatoes, a potato pie, a Fountain. A spoonful of siphon, a devilishized baked white potato, half a cup of yogurt, a slice of pineapple, a glass of milk, a braunfinn and singulations. But all his suggestions should not eat. After six weeks of strict adherence to the above diet he nearly one and one-half pounds of nearly one and one-half pounds of "B" by the time Haller's comes makes his next quarter-of-a-century general will be a perfect thirty-six.
We are like the fox, whose pet vanity carries a camera on its own enrichment, and this fox did not escape. He lost his tall in a dumper's trunk, then went back to his car, where he vowed to vining all the younger foxes that loudly tails had gone out of style, until an old man with a purple pity. If we can't eat what we please why should others do so? A pet allusion in company besides the weather. A healthy person, these days—one with a smile without the palp of social intercourse. Listening in on a living-room conversation, the room, one would think, these days, that one was overtaking a discussion for the sake of presentation of disease with only this difference: Each living-room specialist has a sure cure for it. While on the pure food subject we wish to mention one Mary Mack, at the end of the day, and others who find delight in well cooked foods of highest quality, try to eat to eat, but Mrs. Mack's boards live to eat. While there we almost sunbathe, and sanitize, not from the quality of food, which was the best, but from the high quality cuisines to consume.
Chicago is a city of wonders, and one of the wonders of this wonderful city is the Chicago Fender. Everything is now, everything is modern, everything is beautiful in its cleanliness. One is impressed by the artist, the pretty, well-wounded officers, with their shiny manhattan desks and chairs, the number of typewriters, the persons employed in the printing rooms, the linotype machines and the huge 15,000 press that prints, cuts and folds newspapers, speed that defies counter imitation.
But what impressed us most was the unanimous manner, the general hostess, the great enterprise, Robert S. Abbott. He is modest in his denomination about his work, and he is willing to pick him out as the creator and leader of the most weekly. He indulged in a treasonable swain with ten, Tony for the establishment. Tony won the argument to be embimbing Mr. Abbott that he had made a hardline over the works, and he should not want to monopolize all the celebrity of the works. Mr. Abbott is a unit of unusual force. It is told that during the first trying period of keeping the Deterrent, Mr. Abbott was offered for cash at one time that he offered to sell a half interest in his paper for $25. Made was no chirivorant and was not impressed by the generosity of the offender. He carried it in without the need $25. His number of rate courage, confidence and judgment, possessing the power of will that desired, is attained. He also has the common sense to surround himself with secure and benign lies and the secret of the Deterrent's popularity and success. SALEM TUTT WHITNEY.
Howard C. Washington, the famous
Tom Howard and the two have occu-
nanced of which are doing well in the com-
munity. 67. Address: 67 North Washington street.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
WM. GOLEMAN AGNES AYRES, STAR, IS
To Our Deceased Friend and Brother
Whereas, it has pleased the Almighty Father to call from among us our friend, to call from among us and friend, who departed this life at the age of 56 at his sister's home, 4335 Carried avenue, St. Louis, Mo. No name.
Whereas, His recognized ability as an actor, his dependability as a friend, his wonderful love as a son and brother, all make his loss deeply felt.
Whereas, We bow in humble submission to our Maker's will, finding consolation in the memory of those virtues that endured him to us all.
Oh friend, though thou hast ceased to dwell
With wild man on earth.
The loyal things thou didst so well have found a noble birth.
And in each heart that's learned to
grieve.
We miss thee more than words can tell
or utterance declare.
We'll tell the smiles we loved so well
As down Life's path we fare.
We'll miss thee with a pensive sigh
and sad and aching heart.
We'll tell the a prayer to Him on high
Who bade thy spirit depart.
Within the glories of God's love
Find that sweet rest eternal.
And in celestial paths above
Tread heavenly paths supernal.
In It Resolved. That we, the members of the Colored Theatrical Club of Chicago, deeply feel and nourish his loss to us by death, and offer to his help in his recovery, by Berry, our heartfelt sympathy for their great loss, and that a copy of these resolutions be given to the family, the Chicago Defender, the Billy Clarke Orchestra to herald to the entire theatrical world the death of our beloved friend and co-worker, Mr. Colman will be remembered as the organizer of the copied Orchestra in 1817, and various other theatrical organizations. One of these copies may also be kept in possession of the C. T. & P. Club C. H. Moore, president; Harry C. Clarks, Billy Bray, Chas. A. Barry.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. - A great bill is attracting capacity houses here this week. The acts include Seymour & Jamette, one of the leading artists in the male art and she has a clever partner in Seymour, Johnny Singer and his Dancing Stars, fresh portraits in making the bill a lit thumbnail, as do also Tuscaro Ross, in a battle ax jazigging novelty. Edward Hunter & Co. are presenting a fine collection of works from "Home" with much success, and the Sandy Burns Co., which has become a popular texture here, has a knock-out in its Friend from the West. The band talks and dancing offering, and Eva Taylor, the celebrated sinususe, completes the program. Some bill.
THE BILLBOARD
The Christmas number of the Billboard reached the Old Roll Top Desk on Saturday and it is the biggest, brightest and best special number in the history of the Billboard publication. J. A. Jackson's "Page," which is gaining fame as a special feature of the Billboard, carries a wonderful lot of calming matter, especially in the eyes of future popularity for the writer and the book. The "Page" is distinctly of Racial Interest and should be read each week by the members of the profession.
STATES Riding With Death, two days each of the Three Musketeers and Lady Kisses, Sunday, The Millionaire.
PHILENIX-Midnight Roll, Rough Diamond, Desert Scorpion, Experiences, Cash and Cray Dollars, Sunday, Single Track.
LINCOLN-Wife Awe-Rescue Wife, Miracle of the Jungles, two days each of the Jungles, Say It With Flowers, High Heels and Blue Rose, Sunday, Won S. Hart in the Primal Lore and Winners of the W
VENOM-ME-Three days each of Pind
hands, the Riesling of Riesling, Sun-
day, Eat the Vamp.
OWL—Fighting Against Odys, two days each of Three Musketeers and Fife, Miss Dupont and Sunny Miss Dupont in False Kisses.
ATLAS—Out of the Depths, Black-mail, three days of The Call of His Courage, Hot, Sunday, a big social feature.
PICKFORT—Benzie Brier Bush, two days each of After the Show and The Face of the Sunny and Up, Sunday, The Call of the North.
Grant, Jones & Patterson are playing Donnelley, Flin, this week.
Sandkicks
4194 THE ROAD IS ROCKY—Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds.
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85c Hounds.
Ask your dealer for complete list of OKeh Records by Race artists. He will
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AGNES AYRES, STAR, IS FEATURED IN "THE SHEIK"
Favorite Paramount Luminary Has Excellent Role in Big Production
Agnes Ayres, talented and beautiful, who won stardom by her artistic work with Curt Doe Alpine, Hardmount production of "Forbidden Fruit," is featured with the brilliant young screen player, Rudolph Valentino, in George Meford's big Paramount production of "The Sheik," which comes to the Sundance theater for four days in run, starting Wednesday, Dec. 21.
Miss Ayes has the effective role of Diana Mayo, a headstrong but brave and spirited English girl who encounters the Sheikh in the desert and is somewhat harrowing experience and complete subjugation to his indomitable will. He is a veritable master of men—and women. None can stand against his power which in his empire of sand is almost invisible. Wild riding and fighting, gripping scenes in desert sandstorms, action plied on action—such are the ingredients of this photoplay by Monte Nutterjohn adapted from E. M. C. Walters's role that is difficult, filled with hard work and tense acting, to which she does, it is said, more than full justice.
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BILLY KING & CO.
At the Capitol Theater, 47th Street Near Vincennes Ave. Since it's generally known that Billy King is a comedian in America and is surrounded by an incomparable cast of funnakers, harmony experts, new dance creators and a cage theater-going public will line up early at the Capitol theater, 47th street and Forrestville avenue, near the ducing comedian in the world and his wonderful company of musical comedy artists. The public says, "Don't tell me what Billy King is playing; and where and where, then watch us beat it."
With Billy King & Co. changing shows twice a week and a finished show throughout the house, the Capitol will be the "hotest spot" in Chicago this season for music and mirth. Mr. King says from time to time he will be the best talent in America in this playhouse. From the way the people are talking already, nobody can give them a real voice. But Billy and his unpleasant artists.
Policy of the house: Courtesy to patrons, good music, two shows a Sunday, beginning at 2:30; children's mattice every Saturday at 2:30, midnight trotle every Wednesday. The tie will be the first run of two first-class pictures. Sunday, "The Forgotten Woman," greatest story ever screened. All for a price that considers your bank roll, no matter how small.
LULU COATES & CO.
Sloux Falls, S. D. Dec. 15—One of the bills of the season is showing the present half at the Orpheum theater. The featured attraction is the famous act of Lulu Coates & Crackerjacks, which is living up to the great advance notices received here regarding its performance, holding down the main spot on the bill. The entire show is far above the average.
NEW MANAGER
Charles H. Erwin, president of the Keystone Metal Polish Co. of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pa., and a progressive man of fine ability, has been appointed as manager of the Dumbar theater by John T. Gleason. Certainly purchased the handsome house, Charles is doing a great business.
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"ARKANSAS BLUES"
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921
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MISS DUPONT
Famous Beauty to Owl Theater in "False Kisses"
"Tied to a blind man by a rope"
These emotional words of the "other man" in "False Kiss" on the cover of which belongs this du Pont as a star to the cell theater on Sunday, around all the fire of protest in the soul of the pretty, but worn little woman who brought forth the latest force for evil that is in everyone, no man's who exaggerated.
After this "friend," who also was the employer of the blind keeper, had his husband send him "I had the strangest feeling about you and Jim while he was here."
Highly dramatic scenes depict the shock to the blind man, who he also tears away the veil that has held him from the true facts about his war, and his friend.
The "triangle" situation was never the mode of a more powerful expose of the human faults and vices.
When Wilbur Daniel Steele's concert play, "Hopes," was published in Harper's magazines it became a universal success, littered with a longing as a realistic and yet wholesome conception of duties and obligations of marriage is perhaps not suppressed by that of any other similar play, if by any play or story ever written. Universal bought the screen rights immensely, seeing the great possibilities for fine histories work in the action of the story. Pat O'Malley and Lloyd Whitlock were secured for the parts of the two men and Paul Schoenfeld of the filming of the feature now known as "Kaiser Kissed."
Dale Four are at the Pantagos, Toledo, Ont.
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I'M FREE, SINGLE
LOOKING FOR SOUL
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Henry R. Dixon and his Jazzland girls are having fine success, playing at the Palace theater, Memphis, Teen.
Margaret Johnson closed a successful engagement at Tongueacula, Ph. This week, Strand theater, Jacksonville, Pa.
Columbus Jackson, doing well all along the line, is playing the Star the Wille avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. this week.
S. H. Gray, the Rassos, is playing with the song, The Jazzyman at the Lash, Memphis, Ph. She is Going at the Layum, Chicago, Ohio.
Wardley Hamby, musical director with the South, where the show is doing his accordion to a letter sent by him from Carter & Cornish have a world of well-deserved booking. They are splitting Brooklyn, the Brooklyn, and the Lafayette, New York, New York & Warfield are playing engagements in and about New York City. Mail will reach them if addressed to Luke Johnson has written two new songs and has had them concurred in a reply to Has Anyone Seen My Corrie, and Hot Stuff, a new stunt song Malt 23 East Long Street, Columbus, thick Beamman, the famous monopolist, since his business is good on the coast. Birkhaven has signed contracts for next season with Girls from local Company on the big Burleson street. He is also with the Henry
Brown & Brown, the Whitfield
Bomers, are featured this week at the
Washington Theater, St. Louis.
Lock & Tork are a real hit way down
to the Windy City in the near future.
Billy Nichols writes that things are
in Buffalo, N. Y. Mall, 401 Clinton
Frank Nichols writes that all is well
with the State of New York. Frank
is state manager for the aggregation.
Blanche Russell is living on the stage
season, either with a partner or single.
Mall & West 125th street
new and old mail will reach them at 555
Arvette street, Baltimore. Mrs. with
Louis Biggs, the famous tom in the
bomers, are playing a fine work at the
Focal Young, aescent dancing and
talking comedian, has been held over
for the third week at the Star Theater.
Missed balloons weighed the mail with
Vine, treasured, cinematic cells
Langston & Smith are proud
members of the Library
Courtroom. Teen.
Williams & Williams, the Bird, are
playing the at the Liberty theater.
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The Big Song Hit That Is Sweeping the Country
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Music by CLARENCE JONES and His Wonderful Orchestra
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Al G. Fields Ministries, with Ioseph Blair kicking on our front, are playing in Kentucky, Ky., the first half of the week and Huntington, W. Va., the final. Thirty-foot Feet is splitting the work between Hoboken, N. Y., and New Bristol, Conn. and Crackerjacks are splitting the work between Slovak City, Iowa and Slovak Falls, N. T.
Baldwin was featured with a big hit
week at the Empire Theatre, Newark
week at the Empire Theatre, Newark
original legs Wollie is playing the
percussion half at the Lyric theater, Chicago.
Johnny Hodkins, with the Monte Carlo
Sports Club, and Traction N. J. as
Eston Jones and Traction N. J. as
Eston Jones.
Leon Long has taken a lunch, including a jazz band, into the wides of Iowa City. Ella Wilson writes from 220 East Morgan Street, Sidney, Mo. that mailman Ella Ross is in the East as part of the busy team of Jones & Ross, Maf. of Franklin, Ed. DeLonge's fondula girls, with Franklin's Educated Doe, are splitting Franklin, C. Hette Y. Snow and Hooks & Hooks are still in the lead, splitting with Buddy Brown on the coast, writes that the act will head East soon. Maf. of St. Stephen City, San Francisco, Cal. from Denver, Mich. to New York City, according to a card sent in by the latter. Low Taylor & Maid, the cleverest and most not low over bad, are taking out a card, according to latter just received.
IN HAVANA
Frank It Hammond of the Hammond Enterprise, owners of the Vendone, Dickard and Phoenix theaters, is on a three weeks' vacation the "bacardi," which is Spanish for liquor, would make you fight your grandma. Well, the old lady has been gone a long time, so if Frank will take a chance at "undergrounding" a liquor store, chance if we have to shug the whale-blamed family. Wish we were on the spot. Oh boy!
FARRELL & HATCH
It seems as though the stelling team of Farrell & Hatch is going over just right. Here's what a Waterloo (low) paper had to say about Farrell & Hatch are two Colored boys who sing exceedingly well. Their offering of comedy and sentimental song is singularly good. Farrell is a ringtime player of recognized ability and a has a rich, sweet voice of wonderful range and power. This pair entirely entitled to the encores they need.
PROF. ERH WILLIAMS
Prof. Eph Williams, one of the oldest and best known men in the show business, died on Tuesday, Dec. 11, after a long illness. For many years his "Sinai" aggregation traveling in the South, the dreamcracker property throughout the country, including several choice pieces in the country, remains will be brought to his funeral.
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C. T. & P. C. NEWS
There is nothing much of importance around the gang's headquarters this week. But hard luck is on the tongue of everyone and it seems to meet and greet you as you approach the majority of the gang are wondering if they will be able to pull on "burky hips" and crumd from the red candy sauce, as that is the yearly goal of the gang. With the times so tight it remains of the 1918 "fat" epidemic. It is not only the small acts that are suffering. Recognized acts are no small acts to work. We have with us this week the Old Time Darkest" Quartet, the Sons of Ham and the Florida Four. I guess that it's not going some way to work. The gang is quarters. It is also rumored that Billy ("Cla") King is contemplating stock at the Capitol Theatre, 75th street and St. Lawrence avenue, a week. Doesn't sound loud at that, Leon Long and Doe Strain have had their heads together for a day or so. Wonder what is going to materialize? James "Cla" Kirk, E. Paul said he wasn't going to let that mutte's heels explode and blow him up. A bunch of the Smarter Set boys visited the gang's headquarters and they were the only ones who are sojourning in the city, George Taylor is H. C. Jenkins' assistant boss of the gang "Old" Houston, Rasius Loe, Billy "Cormor" William, Stasius Loe, Billy "Cormor" William, Fate Williams, Ernest Whitman, Judge Moore, L. Peterson, the song writer; J. J. Scroggins, George Terraval, E. Taylor and Chessman II.
in Detroit Monday.
Wang was about to send
letter to find out the
Farrell & Hatch they
would show him, but he
sent the gang a let-
ter and explained
program blank, and
letter in and explained
program blank. Friday
and gummer night, at the
manual office, "O'Neill" word
long time of the day of
to feel hungry you can
cub and be served with
handwiches, tea, coffee
pots, yogurt, and ice cream.
Anderson & Goldin,
a card. Watts &
town, but will be in
the last half of
boots from the first.
Angelot of town soon. The
at the Avenue Tha-
Amita Bash and George
Bash and Buster Porter,
and Williamson & Whit-
son, of the program theater this
Thomas & Hay had
out of their seats at the
tower the first two days of
these three days the boys
and less assessed of
ment or manager should.
THIS
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GREATEST OF
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BIRD WEEK
THIRD WEEK
The Salem Tutt Whitney J.-Hom-
Tutt Smarter Set Co. will begin
third big week at the Grand on Mon-
day, March 15. The set will include
a whole lot of looking at and
bound to please those who are
lucky enough to give it the one
over. "Tip and Down" is a show
of which the producer and pro-
ducer will be the stars. The
pairs pair have surrounded themselves and divide
the honor-bringing work among
splendid a group as was possible to assemble
from the group. The engagement
bids fair to eloquence their suc-
cesses of former years on the Stroll.
SLIM JIM WRITES
A characteristic letter arrived, sent in by Slim Jim Austin, the well known country whisker, to the wife with Harvey's Minstrels. Slim say that the California weather just fits his clothes, Slim always was there with the right nobs. Yea lo!
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"FALSE KISSES"
Universal's Greatest Picture of Married Life
An unusual analysis of good womanhood, a gripping dramatic plot and a situation similar to no other "triangle" situation ever conceived by a playwright are the elements that courted to make. Without Daniel Steele's "Ropes," published in Harper's magazine a few months ago, the literary surprise of the year, which has been to conserve and endless argument arose over "Ropes." Universal immediately negotiated the purchase of the screen rights. It was foreseen that the play offered unparalleled opportunities for a historic performance of Miss di Font, new Universal star.
Miss du Pont's first starring vehicle, it will be recollected by everyone, was "The Edge of Paris". Her first work in motion picture was "The Edge of Paris", with Erik von Stroheim, in the chief feminine role of his $1,290,000 production, "Foolish Wives", a suspenseful film for Universal-Jewel release. Paul Cifton seized "Hopes", Paul Scarlett directed it and Pat O'Malley and Lloyd Whitlock played the two chief roles in support of the
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ARKANSAS BLUES
Akansas Tuesdays (Chant) is being chanted everywhere by all the Chanters. This Blue Classic can be heard almost any minute in the day and any night, at the fireplace, in whistle It; even the written, Spencer Williams, can be heard most any day or night at the piano, somewhere tickling the kansas flues, and you know the music with his own composition, but not so with "Blue Spencer." He says it's the best blues that's ever been blued. It can be heard on your favorite recorder or cell at an outdoor concert with the Frances Clifford Music Company. Akansas flues is a natural, so say Paul Bose, Isham Jones, Dave Peyton, Tim Brynn and other famous orchestra leaders.
It pictures the finer intimacies of life as well as its grosser absurdities. The moment when even a good woman may fall—when the latex force of evil may sway the best soul, the sweetest soul can sway the most moral and spiritual meanings of love and marriage also are visualized clearly in "Fate Kisses," which may be seen at the States theater on Saturday of the present week.
K. E. Dudley, manager of the Kappa Theatre, Gratitude avenue, Detroit, Med. has sent out a call for Mass theaters to participate in Christmas week, wired him, girls.
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‘Times Darkles Quartet” at Ketth™
now. 105th Street theater last week
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Your friend,
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Set Harry ‘Tate, Tommie Hawkins
May Moore, Clarence Willtanvs. Wii
lian Long. Excell O. Matris, Maszie
Vowels, Chartea Hrunitiedd, Sumit
Lewis, Lee Marshall, Ward Andrew
Aaron Tolliver. JL, Curtis, dames
Wi Taytor, Thornton Winter, Hesse
Reawsure, Cornelius Kdwards, Derik
Vas, Ea Gondhar, Ternthe Tacs
Walter Crumbling. Rabe Tose White
tng, Clarence Duteun, Matthew Mat.
thes, Juhu Bhmds “Ross, Hest
Dison, Watts @" ieinggold, Lave
Well! Raymond Jeftcrson.’ George
Mectennon.
| CLOUD & GUNN
Wolert If Cloud, tate of Cloud &
Miller, whieh recently eompleted a
sucessful tour nf ute West. eas
caller Tate iast “week. Wis’ former
Vartner, Mrs, Miller, was unexpret.
ity ealted to tier home so tw fe now
Fehearsing a new act with Tilly
Gunn. lite of the Milly Kinz coins
pany anda Chime favorite. The
det will uke Original songs written,
Arranged “andl “composed. hy. Cho
some of which are now being pil.
Hehedsand bootme te already Wing
arranged. Mrs Clond, whose heads
quarters are ut 3233 Wabash avesiue,
Ieartoring special serviees in that he
writes songs to ofler and orchestra
Hons on short notice, “THe faa Spe
claiist along this tec.
Ritinkusta ean:
| eaier. & Perry ate doing finc.ta
the New England States. Wore th
what a paper ia all aver, Mass.
[Sahl aljout tre aet tast week?
“Fiddler & Verry are two refined
Colored entertainers with an net ft
of surpriee sid tawelty, | Mise Peary
Sings Tostt's “Goodly? eharminels
and then Ler partner gives a series 0:
marvelous impersonations, the 1
Slosing with “The Chop Suey Shan,
2 Wriitiant sketch In old-thme Chines
costumes."
‘This week, Franklin Park, theater
Hoxton, Mass
(crigg & Coleman ure a4 the Star the
ator, Wrile avenue. Bigttbura, Pac, a
Say that Mrs Thedie: inves 82 Biter
fon steed, ‘te sill making ‘show folk
‘iehesens Oh tae kama’
Chicagy.
iijty
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saath of tne Sore nak piste 10 cuttin the
Ete hae ther Sahin
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SRO" atahas, Satis er, at
hi, Meat? 1h Re th the Grotent. rane
diet hide aeeatere t had cae ae
PH Sighs itd PH fie Fe
totter in tring next | week.—Evely!
ining ta pat_an for Christmass—Parhe
te Sintth,! Chicago. oe
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tie, Se tes the ea
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it iia te ta tonto halen Me how
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Pat ana eet
Site ate er St
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the Afth grate and 19 years old, i
“in mare dering athe Wet
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tard som wl ingest
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See et mae ASR Geoae
rete eva nant cae
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UAuvera. TH
: * By CHARLES, W. CHESNUTT
The Great $10,000 Serial Story An Exclusive Chicago Defender Feature
A ‘avuauriarnecitonncnntnsgeteecetgteenicaneeceocacnca IIIT
CHAPTER XI, ese ea i a cenit Slat he tare ie:
‘TRYON GOES TO PATESVILLE
ville Hotel. a very comfortable
Fe inne Xttnr “a “hata brcntent
tia ‘vist 16 che harker alone
we Anaultet of ts et ete the es
te tatoe o'r. Green, is mee
"hn corner. ain? anaterred_the
ceri “RY the MAELO hnne fant ave
indus stare." anor da fos
here uni bait a" hou age Wout
reat rata ommees:
vom cut the alee out ti
enti. He elmird dhe males Mot te
So ane tn sxcrpt a. gowns Catered me
mate tn the” ter "ules "eho, Ton
prarently ad Trsen emer
co, ahs renlind the tan to ‘Try-
ona utenti “he alee "hyule note
oy ier tnt sn sian patton, “ae
it Ha he hack anon, “wan tint
ann ne. privace wie her walt fo
‘im, uh?" se
"Fes fad no alot seal urogis
Journey. ‘nod Tet nomena taut
‘rouah the niente of tee nest roar
ies an vy” arate wih
Windows at ome thie al upon the ther
mtalile strown with papers ard maga:
Shares
Bac" he anawered, “il watt:*
Te tntered the Prieate oes aud
into ostrich, an Tosked out a
the inden "un ihe ayanre_ lo
Wi ew wan iil Inca
wd bricie market hose wit the towee
ae nts qieturecaue “Gna ene
se one emt ths buldie wightion
Crt wetehing ood ot nyt th
Vootha under the" wide rence acvora
cit Negro. amen were ine Aaa
ite charedat "efoces the’ eur end
imee. en nppetiting ene. who hl
wor weaken Sn on cee ie
Sond Ral’ ieien two-wbetied cars
feed ith pit wood ain daw by
timiniea” tera uf "suoeranmunie
army muita branded om the hank wih
the caballsie feitera °C. Be Ae” wh
rereeaontth enskchedarcams oF
TA which, wa any Negro about th
Tanet owes woul hace borne ‘wit
cree cimitet "nr wary Sonera, fat,
Now ang then “n ‘Taiyo gentleman
fans ih fests etenen one’ ever
forried te Pacecviliener “some, po7
Witte | mamanifer stouched” Tatler
Mong tun ators or oer reom
Sioa mocianiealiy cotitcd the. sla
oc tlower brea om the nenreat ark
Sal niet chelated tne ea ce
feats af several af ho nsragre Tone
wopk. ahevios eahaveurd the, slew
Tamme: eee ahr ay bis eine
Picked uy Sv ensalat Journ tm whi
fe roa fet um este ata. marys
min mireal operation’. Turatng We
tates ily he tae pen an aeile
Sedueed "weiter, on" the perenmna
Pace wenitem that hay weve the, cou
ny tae a eny. he wer ain
inined at oming toa rivelat tendency
Mr te Seure bed, However alltel, 1
meet eth Arita ane, sey” aor
Ciesicatatjon ef the wire. and tise
Pacer wih toulah an wicket North
Cra hentanliioeteeiteted am the whl
vine eeaule ef hw new comtions gon:
ratne tie Keuth, would retors
wn etmolunical igosalbhity’ for Uh
Smallest trace, of Negro. hited out
iecitabiy aaa own the suieror” race
i hs ieee the Infering eat tds
ihe att Soughand,. aeeniy sovaneated
Oy dhe’ mama of he ineser, tothe
Mental oes of flagul the Swdahox
eaten Neeee incapnctiss To. fore
ini hate netoced et how ouhdy
se iat abe teed oe ber devote
rine iy ha atom fo tho treet
riuants ter ertea ant rector.
rane, I hehowend every tre Sout
rs anneal rim mean the abort
Tear radiata, to smimsin thea
Feemary" am purity of Mw all-bereat
fog atfecomnuring rac. and (9 esis
IF adargmrafiatls meane the: three:
tet buna af tefeiee andes
creat "peony who. were rot t0
Sri Ireemen ere they had them
iris searan cenned to bo slaves.
‘Wea "Fegon st intahed tho, art
cov inch epee to him 2 well-conahl
sa"argumments albert. bora
rine anes ine tock "upon ‘the fable
ale tie nevate wonderfully com:
fata, und eitag the tien of
jorrney._ ie sieilet tom. retry im-
aime anata head on the cunitoned
baUy” of ths shater nit fel ace, Ae
recta ee ane tnblt af youth. he
serait ‘and ‘purscnnt tw his ov I
ifehfont tes he dreamed of Tena
thin teere walking athe moorlshe
Thee eT auc oud in font oe he
ieatkee' hones: ‘The air war redoten
vith tue eras of Mowers: ike mre
rat tae wales Te hed. ated
re ag towed Nine Sind wat mt
Ie ener tn wremicone teem
repectatinn. she opened hee ist
sna tne aoumd that came from them
seine to be:
"Is hes Green Int So? Atte him
whim We omen back, piesse, to eal a
Sr house an noon ag he can>
‘haven ‘wae hn that tate. of zomno-
uence sn whieh one may. aream ant 3
res eee tani ane ie arenmingeth
rae bere ence during a aera
Sistine hut one ninehew one’s weil
fesse that one dpinot dreaming. th
1a Theseferes uur of ringing ml
ryTatuat the wants he, had fuer hear
i cit nat mrt wlth The shams
Mhavorae af a dfeam—na inconeraity i
rie oacirk tour witch manne the ar
aoe seenut the Sion. The ahora
wiigient_ to star Teson'eacuinbor
si yer rnegin slowly tek. fo om
attomtens When fuk awake, he
theuret ie mest’ ght football de
seen te sire
SMrar here some one here?” he tn
auieed’ of the ‘ationtant In. the’ outer
Tineee Sins twa lala throuRh th
orasr oor.
yee Gans rented the ers
seune‘colial oman, wuz in Sex "nove
Scheer doen
(ae remnneary tmich of an
aarti ioe g’gemra manna: eae
maeatincened herserinra hie dees
rsh a mgt Interesting wnt, | Never
Satta the olen “haa “been
tele Imagination: had rancid
sak ie, \ntiacye tin dalese caves
wt em has er turned Mra
Heer pearinyaid lose eat af the i
Lee ar Ad toe ti Detter aa
simul abi seapicating sree te
ce wament tater the sactor_ com
unutna eee. piurnh ea" wa oC HE
vr inoee, with’ a frame opm, enue
oe etaa an aie ot Sela oer.
ran My doctors zon tance
Lar ganciyes ais youu Hh
Sue idee Soukt surat, a
Pe au eaters
“Mis ene hors exclaimed the, loc
tar Surat aiter “Tryon hat intro
Seed hand, som dligitat to. mor
Sacel Mine of the ell tno ao
sinner ana Te were aweethart TOME
met ae oak woe pinatorea, a0
vei urees our Brantfather at Chiat
aor aa t met her, more. than. omen
rt yall tee more, mone coum
a atter she hd grown fo be a RA
sang ‘ascman, eure fie Her.” ton
are na basses Foote mrs
Mr. Chesnutt wax the first one uf our group te win distinction as a |
Aovelist, The Tate William Denn Howell said-of him: "io touches
BN the ntopa: he has wit, Rumer, pathor, tmagination, charin. iis
philorophy 1s that of one who Known hls subject from the inelde and
present it ina manner that compels attention and admiration.”
svoneeeeneaevereayaynaypeaveganapsqeqauneneteueRenanoctenenennnsuenenensuenaneateenegneenneanttinaa
porate:
JsThere. cana fresnet nore a Sow
sed Sah tiene when the Gat
ofan ornare oes
rete aeseietcs Meas ae ae
att tae she eia ta tt Ie ee
Emre heteet! at du venty fone
Societe nace east oe Sear
ie der tht alee ana
tie in the ethene
rege stale sn In doce J
aceite rs feces oe
Tie ein dn head at he wile
“pin fom aa when he be hack”
oe roe a en a a
Rate RS nN Se te”
“alanine ayant Tey.
on, tare elng ishiyteting nine
Sete eee ees ee
HY My Wot Rave ween Sfosnd thers
Hee rue nee bee heey eat
Thane wee "ule ta haat. akes
bin le ot tke 8 whe tne
ae’ ert mate teegtly than
team te hat i hse Sealant
Sor ae tS Re gates one
se
"Yak you sieht around and tn
teeta eu. Sal te Matto, ton
eencatety Tae a ease weet
‘og noe whether te Junge ver met
Ye totber ae acta he Kite
Peatomaet"wath fe"cenone, an
Svinte Sa tal fo ale
Matas Bee the mauemte Dave
Ei oay"Tih fe ack tortys nd on’
Reet day ieennan RICE me
Sa Neel Toe thee sour uns
[i toon Sade“ this
emi we Wn sen othe rea
Saw and el fae tua ante oe
ee srreeMatentie' ean Sondsctre to
Bette acto hee cone must
Shy'ignc Save ruloed hd'een on any
fay taetel ange nnd heaatned
a Tach alti eno peop
So staat and aid mateo
remem Re Maden
Nima aia, “Atte nod at
Mireetteg ramet tat ha wer
Sra gate aan he al en
ae aah
eaten "and acttreapel the, trate
seer ce ene tase ee
liars outdo, eet he youn a
{Wea ace ante mtn of
Meet ar eran ced hate
| "No," replied the Judge. tn answer to
a aeceasa' te eee wt ee te
Hiudnate Bad gekcntin kes
Be ete cenehed wh nee Be
NT, tang Maman Dae
eet Se Goal iN actin se
SEE pe, Soune endear’ "7
He Ne iene eee ey
ont Raethuer ttt at totes 2
Ba te ae eres
aT ae, intra
rachel Se cet Slt wth ne
ced fe Sate Le ratte ase
SN oe Ce SPRY aes cert
wrimaltdhat Tce ow the tay at
PO iar
ft tne a MG ate: wal
na
STE tho xeeré we: tl have with
cart Neamrkcd the sion, or, ber
Seed eet age reat Ie
Sutchs RE anes. vars, asthe Ses
Bescon hetd nthe ne,
{"Poctum Green.” he sald. “I fuheot
[tr eet sour ea aa an une oma
[cat date nth et batt ou orn
SELES Saree Mane en
anteater pon
pd ier fees ge
se Tan Sel See ante to, ore
hint cdot eae You forge
See a Se a in ether
eee ee fad nor thee ae ed a
|See"thohen onan ow mee bak
tore Saat See ee Gi ee
att tea tng Fi Wie ah
ne a ere ae etna ha
Siu .PS Tame ety. enmnantons
teat hey "eat on etna eo
seciaptt mh aac ariel gourd i
ens sere ating art
[s.nandte of comet cr A at oer
[Aa tue ha edianke gota fativone. to
Hae, eae a nw ether ay. anneal
Nee Aatema aitre Vnot thee
ert ca eth late toy ht
fer We Sctie of «ies wis
1 Flt eink you waht alcnare
Ht he Rated even.
| Mint win he tet reblne
ane kor A Betts at at
et nat and then, ere a
SSE Wentan Sone ane Rant.
ei eeat af alee, trata
[Tae a ee disney hee ae
eect tiny ‘yeu’ age, “th
teat! nace wnade aay mam turn‘
Sant gaan che nae wn
Teas wo Shear
rae aM Sota he Jute
scotty. SY8e anmneind's “i
TERR ar tenets ant ten
es tote ether nee see
{inet sachs ae "aston ure ‘Si
| et Set Mar ac af abe
Peer RUNES fh oe noe
Seat Reve the ci ie rely bes
Ha 2h, SMe at sntye
tot nae ite eet ea
|, fone
[AES a wore handnome woman’
|earpica ie since nei: ae
Bal hoe enge four pouseers 3
Eetaatate eueson ot
ee Meecat a woul ace, tet
rity Tata “xpath nile
Beef sckin te mie gut ber
ants Lethe a tnigey eae
Bee eta Setar bat Tee
ee tect aman atou hae
[teat fet ana ense fe 0, We
thelite one at Meets aha
[eaMesete nate a youne itl
| meh ST tmntte atse doe" anothee
sone quitter coed tee
sa ae rape beret bak shee
Mal dames s Sone oe te
sentry Kar bonnes the North, Fe
AES, Arata She, Shel tesa
fe mee a cnt ka any
AEE Sa erst hen a
Pr aerat let egarrge
Ban ee re eng
[so ie Silat, nto aes
sity ncaa aneors a
rye Matin wore Hae i
Mee
TR agree ata 0m, BAP
mate et ates teri sn
wearer sty eter deck ely after
etn!
ne fadgec* colin the other
wees Be pale ae aa
Tae UGS fare” atecract,
Peta dea age when Ta
sa
2 ox nw rouneay”coreced
viguaine’™s Se 7
Gem on and 1 were_soung,
conte "She “Abate “Toren
save! Sear aes, esau he
ated rae mat onl
wa ein to ag at the ary
wigs Cea sted Certailg” ut a
seco ware
sei eandl te wublet nile tee
sone bad the Nore siauite e
sci enone, Hee cou na ret
diate ste ia Fa
Sea eee tay eieemmiance
Sh te NT, te tren
Jana he was engage! to be married to
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resins fn atest. We 2008 eet of
ia torket the papery cynerraini irs
‘Meararan cei ane Tata them un the
fungers ene
“Sewn tnd eversthing there, str—
the note, the contract, aid. ein> car~
ospanene® that wit hve som Ue Masts
Nether thing. WML You te able to Too
mer them sodas? T shoutd ke he
Rinea. a hile nervously. "ts Bu back
Miiat?* exetbimed Dr. Green viva-
tounige, “ingalt. our. taven by. asin
Iie ote dag Te won't he Yona vm
forget nerniainted with ‘ut soni
Meat” fteavilin gieis are amin. for
Their neautge “Heat, pemapa there's
foadaone ta Routh Carella to tr
Tack? "Ah, you change ‘color. "To tny
inint tierce nothing. Gner than the
Ineenuous ‘Must ng south. Tut wel
sare. you Wt youll anawer one ques-
Ginna te serine?
“tem toe, married {a two week
sir "annwered Tryon The matement
Micinded "very pleasant. tn spite of the
Tighe enbarrazaent cate by che Ie
ules
"Gaon hos!" enjnined the soctor. tak
Ing. heer Camiligrig—they. wees bth
Mtanting mow, "Yow othe te. hav
forsied a Patersiie eit. he you 2
fir din cowanie the eanternountle
EGabm come chia way. ana we are evi
Gentiy too Inte to eatch you."
TMI nok your panes over thin. morn
fox!" anil the Jadae, "and when f come
Hom ainnee wilt stop atthe court houre
nd” examine the recerda and ne
nether there'nansthing we ‘can Ret
Rott of, te youl dron tn Rroad a
Tereronie “T may de able to glee you an
uinton.*
Now, George.” exclaimed the dloe-
tor. re Ro Baek to the oMlee fOr 5
‘spel, and then Fil take You homo with
zn to Tureen"
aon, nesta.
Oh, you mune. come: | Mrs. Green
{woud ‘never forgive mo it T aidn'e bring
Sou, Strangers are rare biedn in eh
Eoclety. anit when thes come we: mate
them Welcome, Our enemien Pay over:
hen our instituting, anf try (9 Bot the
Nortomn ration tom, hut they canner de-
ttroy our. Southern homsallts. Ther
Bre ao many carnet-haeers anil other
Jarcial vermin ereeping (ato the Sonth
ith the. Fankeen teying to. force the
Dingera on wr, shat 1a a genuine seas
fire fo Ket actuiginted with anather rea
Southern gentleman. whem one ean i
Site inte one's howe then fear
Contamination. anil before whom -08e
fan exprean in fovtinen {eeely and be
Kir gene gp ee oA 9
CHAPTER XH)
AN INJUDICIOUS PAYMENT.
HEN Judge Straight's vistors
Tad denaeied he took wo eh
faveen which ‘had. been 1
Wily. othe. table ag the
were tawen out of “ryon
eonat pocket “ant” commenced The
eras. There ean ‘emote for $500
many ear averduer but mt see et
Teed fy" tanse of tnaer m'comtnet cor
trie. the tennsaction out of whieh the
Sota haa grown and arceratfecern a
Soniee ‘of Teteva mouiing. ‘the terms
Stlthe contract, hn jude had elamced
[oeer mat of the papers amt wat Ret
Mog wel inte the meritn 6f the eas
chen tin unfolded a letter which read
ar tenoms:
Sty Dearest George—t am aoing 235
for about w week to vine tho Cada
SF aav°ott riend tho. to very han
fans not ves "Bo not alarmed abr
Ine fort ahall very key br back BY
The time’ you are, Toure tring's:
“rmowena. Wari:
‘The Sudee wan wnnbis to connect thls
retire wlth “the transteton wile
ormet the aubjert of his examination
[Agr tad’ dimmed hie perceptlonn come
afer aed fe was not antl he Rad Be
Uthel dhe tetor-and rend over sexta
Animated the signature at the bette
Meecond time ‘hae he perceived tha
the" welling was ins womans. hana
that ‘the Tak ‘waa comparative (rah
fh thne she Totter waa dated” only
Soule, of dase Petore: While tm at
AM the sheet tn nis nand te dawned
{an him rie that he held aso one
ofthe links in @ chain of Pease tau
Mas inten we htmoet, he became.
Semtortabiy aware, had had’ band a
toring
Tits the Walden woman's dauenter.
ag sure ‘ae tate! er nam tiene
Hine boher cova ty the name of Sar
ein She va come to aie her sie
nition. sis youn cient, Gree ren
Tone her toversix ensign to einry
Herts tn‘takrm, ana ‘in Hiely to mee
ee
Sr Su: Wall ad abienibied In th hk
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17; teat q
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bicago Defender Feature
mane
watlon thus auagested that ho tald the
apers down und pondered for &. Xa
ferme the curtous prouiern tnvelves, "Fle
Seno aur avcure shat two races ha nt
Teer togethers alte by alte, for nearly
Soo year withowt toinaliog thelr blood
In greater or inxs dexroct he was 01d
‘noagh, and Nad seen corlous, things
JEnaueh: to know that In thie. minting
the current hall not alorayy fowed. 16
[on “dirertion. Crrinin "oid decision
Scldh tehieh he wan familar: od scame
Gala that had erepe atone obscare chase
feta: old facts that bad ‘come to the
Knrastedee of an eit pracitioner, whe
Theld in the Roow of hiv hand the hanor
lof more tan one. family. mate. hina
{Know that there was fark loo! among
the wnlte: yeoplesinc Rreat deals and
that very ‘much alte and. 20" lonw
Sv'ik wan arduious'y concented ar vigore
frtaly denied. oF font in the mints of tra
icion’"or ascribed n'a tareien or abor
‘einat strain, having no pereepeiits ef
Feet upon the ractal expe,
Suet nenpie. were. fur the most part
rrzeiy tn the racxed igre of the white
Worid, widaea Fister: abown the tevel ot
Joverscern, oF inv catchers, or share
fier nmiccre: who eostd uaunily be tes
Hed upon to tesene. the rom of” Bark
ood thee txinted stern. ani with the
Brat ofthe prosetyic tor wait. thelr
Toteed of it aren the” untortuaate
Macks that felt !ato. thee bans. One
ror of Nesta avers wae. and ne
pare of lta hatetal becitace ine that te
{Polson the foanvaien et human symm
[imths. | Under a sistem where men
[imine sei their amen entetren without
janial ronentatlon or ‘one nf neenlce
Sas nog miryaistie thay nme. of them
eontd hate thee distag’ cauminas These
Were not. in Pateatiiie halt a dozen
[persons eapabie ef thinking Judes
| Rtralzht's thoughts untn the wusatlon
[fnefore him, aa feefiane not ‘shether
j who would have aftonte the course he
now “pursund’ foward. this. anomalnas
emits In the Reuse bella the cedars
"vel here. wn are. again, ae. the
Letom in. "thn circus remarks.” riz=
Laurea the Jiitge, "Ten years ag. in
j,moment of sentimental Weakness and
Ot utente: tavaity tothe toemory” of
jn ‘sit erinedssho, he the was, had
fot cared rnoueh for his oven childern
fo tale them noeny fromm the SOnth. aa
fhe talght have’ done, or to provide. for
em handeomest. af he Periags mont
flo dont winiater the trations, Of ray
{Class and ‘tenet trom the heaten Bath
iorheip the minhepten ron of my ald
{fiona mat nf the Mowsh of donno tn
jsehich Reba ene” tm pom canes
[Nags that’ he wax Anvavtering. “Tew
{Sears later the crane we me cecal det
[feturom fo sume ine" ani maken me
Soutie chether baer “wrvarche. mene
jSautnan eno, t weontere he mused,
Siete wii tnd her wt
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PASTOR'S CH 4
PASTOR'S CHURCH BANKRUPT;
ew Tork. Dee. M-The law
rhevatened ears case tp, the altars
Of she Ruptice tempi, 129 West 1328
Sheet, Inateriaiiznd fast week “whten
A etiium of involuntary Lonkeutey
Sete ied. fy the tinted States dls
trict ssoort amalnet the chur
“hh yetitioners, ume of whem. are
mwiniets of the ehurehs others pee
“in Scho vane wariows omg (0
“id in weauleinge she pronerte, want
Gur mons tacks Wehing thie c=
Ha Keanother elorys
‘Some time azo tye Teew. M16 Tuc-
leer of te ptt ty St,
Himptod te get. & loan froma Teed
ict ta thie meer the alMeuttion that
ive Suse apes. hat wile were
Sion iaewsena. Notwithstanding:
shat 2 preminent, real ertate mah
SUidSoate Bittestae soomette Unis hank
Prteed to unicce the foam. Pralte to
Fine wufhiciene munee from any other
Source, the Hees Muctesg. hive een
fonced to eubinit 49 these Fneeanigtare
[eendinge, abich,, aceording 10)
Xinahuane Tirtcketone, “atierney tor
Fu qwtltloners, are. felendly.
“rile Toe" Auris ocuies quae
st iy the tap. of the ehrch ule
ing. apa hae ented nimecif to. ath
Mths WC be rata the tenetsee_ of]
Lhe Teinple have veut a ‘call for
ers ator
MUSICAL FESTIVAL '
Sew Vorle, Does Vim munca fore
gga unter’ the direction at Sidney
SStaweaeds toner of internation
Banos will tor jecented at Carmesle
REASuoniday etna, yee
craze will appear! ais a ehorus of
ai Neseen
USE QUINADE
EUISADE fa medicated pomade,
Qaitadat cleaned tha neath yesclunty
Se Seats Guiniman, "the de!
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When Visiting New York See
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Good Fellows" Meeting Place
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will move into its new
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Uepaarars Thomas Wierd. J, 6.
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“whan Ania Patil tirwnn ot Chieweo
merece aie Nee aerate
fee Paria accompanied yer pianist,
Siete Reus
Erect od ta Signore sicmay
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Sate Smee ar eI Seaenete
SRS a Cad ad Tenet
“HOOTGH” FAKE 1S NEWEST
MERCHANT ON BROADWAY
JURY CONVICTS JANITOR
OF KILLING WOWAN TENANT
HOLDS A BIG MEETING
Sew “York. Nec. “Ia-<Fak cnntral
tenergoney canines, ut ehh
Inte Te tavern te wears: ehedre
tans eid a tucctinge Acucinenag
sicevnwnn, ut the ieee of the Urea
itsaeun s8ta ‘Eaversir ave
“Zhe rammttter. aevwe out of the
unenaployment Senatcrs nse" sweaty
irda Searhes Zin ren, We poe
lene ta hel ge ate SWAt He to
farvawa mwah sean Mh apt
Kivoune at unesopisnte Five
iroahecheed hing wf? stories” Zn
church 35, Weng 130th street, Is the
aevorias tor clothing. and the. Les
Wa tate ware hn th deqosienrs
ro ae retained ter Riding ho
‘Siesta prominent ney snd swoon
accented, Weanraday'e meeting. an}
wiiged cieie-sunnere
SHOWER CLUB INTACT
Trove, NY. Dee. Mth
jen Shoiwor Cah, af whey Mise
Esther Hentiey is neeohtent, wilt hott
Meovdmvies stim. au the, Wain of
Mig Hertha Hemagarte, 235" Chilton
tise, Stine Hecealey skeet our tre
hotter ty max that the fepert of her
Shut nishamllog fe 4 fabrication and
ie'tha were wis enemy The cl
ee ee aa
Grand Opening Douglas Casino
14nd St. and Lenox. Ave.
Friday Evening, Dee. 23, 1921.
Opening Night of ie Casino.
Dancing, Cabaret show.
Marion Laventore, in her
song hits.
* Bred Weaver, the clever kid.
‘Mabel Kelly, the first time in.
one year, wil appear.
‘DISHUKE'S Big Hew Year's Eve, Night
Saturday, Decembér 31, 1921.
Music by Gus Creagh and
Harry Clarke
Admission 75c. Lower Boxes $3
Built on High Cliff; with Best
European Service; Opera
Singers ‘n' Everything
Now York, Bee. 1e—Lcon J. Kay
inom, former of chicago ab New
Greans, tat given to Jtariem ts ost
exclusive cate td cabaret, "After
{Seine “ioe ote “the whole
tisrivy sor a mutine weston, ie de
frit hg onan “inate ot
‘hatte Werte in een aves
nes th 19 to Hlth saree
ree Reverses in 1320
iia ie ari stn
GP Gece omen "The. tone wane
shercimenye tor esse
ise poopie af Vavten eons Bae
tare wer ation wit eee thro
wi thie hewmen” he ewe wane of
thes non of oye wae catch
In ehie anden ey ohana eh
muses colitons: "rhe neon loge
ater ah mowt untuvorabie: weather
sth eran tors toto
“alt iacestment
‘Undaunted he'cayne tack azain
ine ummer’ of fae" an “ore
Futon three tito the ise of the
Freviows omg, with an iatrate ens
trance an the savnute Tle he cone
es ee Cee ee
ee ei pee ee. fl
ean eke
Bie Sh ee Ras
Sete Rae ee
eats 6 ane
BETTE AAACN
—
Pa ee
Ceo
Cece, Ae
cee cee
Bao Aeeice
Vester Se ae
Cena s) Gani cis
fee As,
Sumierinl success until Oct. 24. When
Sod Weather set ty he proceeded to
Tvs Yor the winter, in his own. ta
insitate way he concerted 9 frame
tincture fato nstriety flreproot
inating conten off heautital ae
tng run weit a acauiiae eel OF
185 persons, a bnieg’ reve rooms seith
attchilfng matea, m, comierete. bace-
iment, 30510, with wltees ahd 190m
for att emmlesees,
‘A Crystal Palace
Fhe structure. above the basement
convists of stom Walls with gla3s Ine
ciate em al shies, wlealows opening
outward, waabilt tie gansgenment Ue
ecosvert the splice. tata. an npensale
pavilion. at a mioments autice. THe
freatinaevetent conctste of 14 Tlewoee
tien gas swam taliatore. “The celine
teatdrcorative mirtat with insarons
Gort uf aehite. eomnels The ston. te
covered with 300 Sarda of Velvet ear~
fet Phe drnaentca ns ait Of Obl ose
Bik “rhe kitchen defartugent hs eons
Suciod ty 3k Geuilinn, Franch chef
tite er the" Kid Coie Chale The
anette tor te the tire teat oF
tins initdings Abiete ie faenbshen. Ie
the Ganda af Stir erehosta eheh
Sijesed the “reputation dieing the
Sumanor af ele the best. veces
combination tn tiation.
Ole Libya Star There
The entertaining In fuemtstied hy
Mier ertie Ancram, why made Me
Hesse old Tibafautons: Mise sats
tie Harte, that voreattle opr Hinze
nat alle Anegaeet Le. Hive nar oF
Teac att Takes wha put the core 1
the beng bit "Corrinne Ite Tease
si, te of the Clarblec, emaways
mast. fammive hovteley. Tas ten ce
Even ae mana fio hae x crew of
Fiend waiter anil 20 assistant ft wel
Tiaited mens hvere pweenition is
tne to sem that rach persnn fe iven
then mest cazetal stration, thelr
wentenwen! beliig "Please aur jeittuns
ata come
Faexelite coetain tntosteabte the
rmawacement inl ectalil itn chars
ce'ad cents gn tis cee, whi share
Hee tee bsconainnee: “Pho us
ne aug hy toeen tneyrctnd aad
hemes tot make valletedsrt macinlwes
POT ttcune te kitarnntce Hs ee
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FOLLOWING RY OPEBATIGN
Sew org, Ne 16 —‘Thes tunerat
fe Stayer tbe aypietan “ernie,
Sh ul Wesuesdags wae Webi Pete
Ba Ae theschurets of she Toecrait=
Tein, Ssons eee aud 33th met,
Spier made bed tn the ner Pesan
wepltat faowsing ean opeestlon
STasr Appiotom were fest pleted Hh
contend if the teu epee Haka
SEG Uptime pert ok the Sad
Mistotan Tae Eramee he commanded
tho dest tartalion of the Seetie Ine
fonuste When ts regimens retin
Fone France in: Fehvanes. 1519, 3a
Sor unnicton. wan in eonmind. With
2 yieheak squid he tetnened to. the
Telit rence Cha tna eolore eden
The "iufaioes “when "thew fete tor
{Hinees A mame of he former tote
Meee among. wher the, malor ax
ASE inten: aiteniog the fineral, The
nevemment- ave im the family plot at
pemichy Macs. aaah
; HOUSE PARTY
Brooklyn, N; You Ree. 1A hous
rate wae sive tye Mem Alte
Eiuean ae hor home. 88 Clanzon ven
fun, Dee, 9 for the benefit atthe
nates fund f Nazarene Cheveres
Shuisnal chick, ftowexs farses at
Sha fepnte Sheritt Cowan alo
niwakine ‘thingy ‘comzentat forth
Nest af fetende that enme to. Win
thnks tho. aate avenecees,
MARSHALLS FETE HUNTS
New York. Deo, 1e-—Captain ant
aires Napniron Ty Maragatl, 229" Wert
Teak street, Receftw Sumtaye atters
Tanta their koma tn. honer of Mfr
Ent sex, Winkam, H."Hiunt. ef” Salat
BMlenwe France, whn salted Weanan-
tues nn the weamshiy Paria. Sane
feleurtion called to bid hon vorace
{5° ie enuptes amone whom were:
Brot and Stra WB. Be Paton
Eimedior and Mire. EA. Tolisena,
Counselor ant Mra Clavion GA
Eine commester Citar GX
cee
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WR Garrat Gurmelly of 5
wees: Hea cc nett Sendacts the
Mois Bhhocs Sonora Povise “at
Sale Rae. Sema Come te
Lea le goes re ge ma og
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER _
RE nt nk alba aes maaan
‘DUBOIS WILL PRESEN
RoR] OHMS
eatieaael servings, wees frit, ah, the
SESE Re aaa
Archon urged sess, Ske, Wu
re RSG Sa tl a
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sath abe Mt Ore ae a
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que render! iy a pleasing: manner 1
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Bhatt sada ntior ts diverton
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iusiinst cee asia cetentt
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PASTOR CHARGES THUSTEE
WITH EMBEZZLEMENT
“Newark, Xd. Dee, i —tobn I. Mors
Hoan ha okies: teagan
SARs. Sh rattnee te th haat
SP tbat ARE Rapse Suse ee ene
Seen cent Sete, Sharad
Aun gta emesis e $1256 00
SAN ata tal” The sagen ea
iS.ang Sab tian of the Rater
Hei ae ate te ecine
sheds nde tae le” Betneon
Steg ana il Ena, in he
ae Rec rttg ane el tent
Mice LAamaiorg tnt ater telah
Bn'iees ea sate tia
Y.M.C. A. MEN GUESTS AT
BANKERS’ CLUB DINNER
rook, . Yo, De 38m atembers
og" tive vomintites at sianagement oF
thet"asiton” avense auch af the
We ME A were sent at sreneom
icon ni tie exetusive Banker Cit
‘etidtods Stnhattan, Hoe, Beat whleh
iin toy met ee a es Mote wee
Sint Srezetary ofthe ‘iverettonal
Soinmisfes of the YM, GA. Aan
Fite esent era tessa Secretary
1a econo. Aesiaant Sesretre
AE Qehaithieg We aie Witmer
Aisin at ie enintutieg of ae
ecment? Or train, XD, Jonnson.
Sea Paving, Fs Reg, We, ict Taine
So Boao, WY, He oylor nd te 1
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DEATH List
Seg, Sone, DS Scgttiedanen
nk ai, Fa Ween cba naetes
if Sureting, 13, 82 Wee’ tid, Frank
ecg tan tan cone Sint ie, Meas
a Bis teand ene; Sun, oe
Enid cee ak fete ae
Ean SON gta adhe allan
Siitin, “ie dags, She wea Hiae ber.
a ee Ee eae oa
Margeat,thontage Wh, ek Shea. oth:
Elian ithe ats Edward Sark” 6
init sailor, d aibeet Steger, aa:
Sitege aS GSH dee ee
; ei eae a a
ef, St. 4eR Datileld street: ean
iakiete, Rie tet uae
Haenid Sota, one year olds it At
ih es ee, dea, sects ‘Goorne
Seer ea hi rie
eae a Rita ve Se
cael ae a
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Lekeany ea Getery an
MMbect! iia Tare: 83, 2 Adepnt Lireet
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Say aclnte ia Bice re Bg
Hon dr, Uniel States navy: FLW.
SuSE Wei Hoy ape
Ga Gonioge Now Caostilie. XV ME
Geach: Se id
en
STS Peux atetets an ohtione
olen 2G, Sout ute an oust
Boncreak” Canaan." ana “Chickeo. He
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in now ta ehuree ot, the Bre
BOULIN’S NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY
BB SRORDWAY an 186 FULTON ST, NEW YORK CITY needa
A HIGHLY TRAINED STAFF OF MALE AND FEMALE COLORED INVESTIGATORS
— ALL LANGUAGES ——
cp cet. nan meer as," RE NS tank
‘Goan commercial tovestgntions for ans, Wallsaady, Co:peratings ana Departinent Stores. Business
Ss crete rari Soho chatauta Untesn ae Deas ee ae ll
S. BOULIN, Principal and General Manager
eT eee Seiatiens op tet tion
DUBOIS WILL PRESENT
SCULPTAESS’ LATEST WORK
Kew York, tee. 16--One ot the
alah cena ene cance
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Bente Hate arth 3,
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Fe ea egeOh eat a
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‘The meeting will he held under the
GrtupsGommteee ie dents cites
eer cte mate ce Saale ties
Se tse areal cotter
oy Gare Gas "atta pea
Muley Tne tebelconmnieg
saunas
AANAKIYN FIUSTERFR, |
sus for Unis horouch was issued Jn
complete. farm recently, klving our
rou ret for 31.312 shhabltants.
Wrgoltgar RUE" RES RMAS den
sue far this borough. wav issued dh
compote. form recently. ing Our
feroup cretit for 3,212. Inhabitants,
‘Thesm figures have heon called a JOKE
bg tang persons, 90" our Fenerter|
mad att investigation an found Chat
A nuiiber of vresidente. were tot
Viatted hy. th ecru taker,
Tels sabi that there are, at Yeast
12,000" of wine group Bere, | With the
sromen votlug one strength 18 at leat
24000 "votes scattered in the sown
town, Carlton avenue. Souch, rook:
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MONDAY NIGHT
IN HOT TILT
Chicago Defenders Face Hardest Test of Basket Season in New York Champions
Early to West, Noff and Seal, Monday night at the Health Segment
Army, 50th street and Giles Ave.
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foreign before what
is expected to be
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period of the
thesis, the Armenian
the Armenian
New York State
New York State
companies
companies
The
Misbriberies and
Misbehaving
and
national reputation
of the
Karachi
Bengal
Vancouver
Vancouver
and
New York
Anne informs what the newspaper had in mind for the second round of the season. The Chicago members of the New York State League were in a championship tie with Lehigh Valley. The league and the brothers and sisters involved in national cricket have been brought into the league by the Rutgers University of New York. New York is likely to make things worse as the local boss, who have been providing media, antagonizing
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The Breeder A. G. Gould is a breeder of
dogs in the garden environment. The Breeder A. G. Gould is a breeder of dogs in the garden environment. The Breeder A. G. Gould is a breeder of dogs in the garden environment.
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BUNGLETON GREEN
I'M GOING TO CALL ON A NEW GIRL TONIGHT--I MET HER OVER AT THE JAMITOR'S BALL, AND HER NAME IS MAGGIE D'OROWHIE--I'LL TAKE HER THIS DOLL OF CANDY AND MAKE A BIG IMPRESSION
HARRY WILLS IN EASY W
BIG BILL TATE IN DE
I'M GOING CALLING ON A
GIRL NAMED MAGGIE O'BROWN
I MET HER AT THE
JANITOR'S DALL
ASY WIN OVER
IN DENVER SCRAP!
I'M GOING TO CALL ON A NEW GIRL TONIGHT—I MET HER OVER AT THE JANITOR'S BALL, AND HED NAME IS MAGGIE O'BROWNIE—I'LL TAME HER THIS DAY OF CANDY AND MAKE A BIG IMPRESSION—
I'M GOING CALLING ON A GIRL NAMED MAGGIE O'BROWNIE—I MET HER AT THE JANITOR'S BALL—
HELLO BUNG—I'M GOING CALLING TONIGHT ON A SWELL LITTLE DAME NAMED MAGGIE O'BROWNIE—I MET HER AT THE JANITOR'S BALL—
HELLO THERE BUNG—JUMP IN AND I'LL TAKE YOU AS FAR AS 472 ST.—I'M GOING TO CALL ON A LITTLE DOLL NAMED MAGGIE O'BROWNIE—MET HER AT THE JANITOR'S BALL—
TAKE ANOTHER PIECE DOGGIE.
HARRY WILLS IN EASY WIN OVER BIG BILL TATE IN DENVER SCRAP
reached, blessing him and calling upon him to light. It brought no response from the crowd. He wilted. Wills put enough action into the bout to carry the show along. He was trying every minute of the game through with his part of the program. Even with all his holding on tauts Tate could escape a beating and Tate was given a pleasure. The crowd between Hamigan of Denver and Don Lon and colorado Springs, had the crowd cheering most of the way.
Other Bouts Good
Lon landed two hard smashes to the head in the first round, and for the rest of that stanza the elimination of the Boy Scout championship was in great shape, however, and for the rest of the journey gave the Springs boy a trifle more than he received. In the second Hamigan dropped, but the latter was up in a fight. The draw decision was popular with the crowd, although a split-hair victory would have given the bout to Hamigan.
Joe Black and Kid Bell put up one of the sizzling bouts of the evening. Black winning the decision by a comeback round, but the old warrior slowed up after the second, when Black dropped him momentarily. In the touchdown, Joe Black and Kid Bell was very tired at the ditch. Cecil Engel and Harry Miller put up two touchdowns in the rain rallier. Engel getting the decision. The send-wind between Johnny Stopper and Sailor Burns was awarded to Stopper in the fifth, after Burns in the sixth. The lead stared slow, no longer putting
much force behind his blows, but they had opened up and were going at it himager and tongs in the fifth, when the foul occurred.
WILBERFORCE
ALL-AMERICAN TEAM
Second Team Third Team
Howard... Brown, Wilberforce
Fisk... Wood, Wilberforce
s. Wilberforce, Butler, Wilberforce
m. M. Brown, Starr, Simmons
d. M. Brown, Green, Lincoln
obman, Hipton, Jones, Union
d. West Va., Grindup, Lincoln
n. Lincoln, Muntour, Wilberforce
n. Lincoln, Benjamin, Howard
wilberforce, Coston, Lincoln
wilberforce, Payne, Howard
HONOR
Crowd After Tate
The crowd started after Tate be be it haun
fove the middle of the bout had been, when the
COACH TAYLOR OF WILBEN
SELECTS HIS ALL-AM
Crowd After Tate
The crowd started after Tate left it a number and tones in the fifth for the crowd had been taken.
COACH TAYLOR OF WILBERFORCE SELECTS HIS ALL-AMERICAN TEAM
CENTERS—Holton, Howard; Mege, Wilmer; Carter, Lincoln; QUANTUMHACKS—Gordon, Talbadeg, Smith, Hamilton; Harris
New York
BY
"BILL"
WHITE
Public school No. 83, of which Dr.
Jacob M. Bass is principal, held the
summer contests at the pool of the
M. C. A., West 11th street, last
week.
= In and Around New Y
In and Around New York BY
'BILL'
WHITE
Chicago Defender looking team
claims it will be the first time
it against all corners at any
time, any play. That, Gordon says,
is the best defense he has ever
demonstrated, the best bowlers
the entire league. Such men as Org
nielsen, William Hankey and
Joseph Green, are men who average
100 points a game. A good
game at the Schiller always
succeeds. Finally, he will
which will be the opening of the
Schiller league.
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Dew, Kyle—that little on little to entertain a large gathering of light rams who went to the stockyards and Harry Wills and Bill Tate get together. But R. Wistet, and this face side for Wills to pick up a big lead over his backward opponent and with him on the way.
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opt on rare occasions, at any time during the two tourns. He had a bad leg in the first round of Wills punches and showed it plumb from the time he stepped out in the first round until the finish. He had a leg in the first round, his best hit to make a right of it all the time. Tare graduated his arms and told on the floor the air at every opportunity. He was in the air at times all pushed him through the ropes. Once in the sixth and again in the seventh Tare was able to light back in. In the sixth he fought Wills with a stiff right upper arm to the jaw, and in the seventh, he broke his back in. In the sixth he walked in and handed left and right to Wills' head.
Although Wills was the aggressor all the way, Tate showed a little imposition. After Wills was applauded, Wills getting in close, the kidney punch with telling short and after the third Tate was licking up. After the sixth the rotator cuff gave way, and Wills was forced to tilt lifesize free.
We now come to the greatest of all fall indoor sports, the pleasing of honor football teams. From Walter Camp's All-American, universally proved, down to the high school and even an amateur mythical eleven, each conference or association must have a hero team at the conclusion of the season. Players who have starred throughout the season should receive a commendable seal, even that one can watch all games and all players in action, such as a physical impossibility, and in the case of a player who will play, players will be overlooked. Football fans however demand the pleasing of a representative team at the beat at his position. It has been done here by personal observation, and by obtaining the opinions of coaches and officials. It is the pleasure of the men on the field. To what extent
Fighting one of the greatestights
coach of the 20th century, league
champion of the Nationa
board and a member of the 36th
league, Shane of the 25th Division in one of
the bound hosts of the triple who up at
night in the other two bound affair
Rid Tha Tha, the twelve-time winner,
while Sally Woods played Young Flamman
in the fourth round.
Kid Baron of the 26th infantry was
educated in the star band of two-
rounds at Far Ridway Wednesday.
The St. Christopher and Black
monkey play its first game of the
season, defeated the Century Five
House grammism recently. The
Parish Home boys will play games in
against Grammism Monday evening.
The relay team of the St. Christopher
Club played Parker, Van, Van
the knights of St. Anthony team
with the knights of St. Anthony team
both club games in the 25th Regiment
memory Saturday night.
While Rivers of public school No. 10
at the annual games of the elementary
school was established in the games of 1995.
11. Palmieri, Dolphin, former world
tennis champion, died at the age of 76.
He was a former world tennis
batter at the age of 76 and was
one of a collection of a remarkable
and professional beat.
Other Bouts Good
BACKFIELD MEN--Barr, Lincoln;
Contag, Howard; A. Jackson
Union; Sodwick, Wilberforce
BOWLING CHALLENGE
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Maggie Must Be a C
HELLO GUNG. — I'M CALLING TONIGHT O' SWELL LITTLE DAME MAGGIE O'BROWNIE — IT AT THE JANITOR'S D
Rube Foster The Baseball Need
The Second Article by National Negro Managers and O' a Rank
By RUBE
Rube Foster Tells What Baseball Needs to Succeed
The Second Article by the President of the National Negro League Tells Why Managers and Owners Have Been a Rank Failure
By RUBE FOSTER
It would not be hard to point out many of the mistakes that have caused many owners of baseball clubs to talk. They have failed to learn the fundamental principles that would assure success in any undertaking. Owners would have made a success bad they inaugurated a business system in the handling of the affairs of their club, secured a man to manage their club and let the success or failure rest upon the shoulders of the manager. Their failure to do so has led to the business experience has proven the equal of their baseball knowledge. They will take all the baseball clubs and their owners from California to Maine, it will be surprising to know that only three men who rules governing it or the authority of baseball clubs United States know anything about baseball as it should be played, the rules governing it or the authority of baseball clubs owned and controlled by men of our Race. Any player that they can secure to handle their club knows far more than the
The foes in the different clubs nat-
ure a bell club knows more about it thou-
saye on the club, and when any en-
gagement they register their offenses, the owner will want to do it. The manager in order to know the foes, thus make the clubs know the foes, time that it is wrong. This is why we know the clubs. We have several smart play-
ers that would be a process as man-
agement, but we have no one who
owns the clubs. We have several smart play-
ers that would be a process as man-
agement, but we have no one who
owns the clubs. With the aversion of 1.1
man connected with baseball as man-
ager owner that has the full gulliver
playing, our smoose has been due
to our ability to run our clubs as we
How to Select a Club
There are many men in all lines of business who are good salesmen, but not good buyers. There are also men in baseball who are good judges of baseball players, but haven't the ability to direct them. The majority of the present owners of baseball players in organizing a baseball player's team out to do is to obtain the players of whom the papers speak most and bond a star. They never consider habitability. All they wish is the man the player owes to his town he praises that the owner knows less baseball than he and he will own. In order to keep the good with the rules and places the restrictions, lines and the like upon the young player for success following such examples.
Owners' Poor Judgment Depolarize
With the weaknesses above mentioned one marvel at the success we have accomplished.
When the star player wishes to be the owner, they want them to can to the owners and make their own terms with his own players he fits it impossible to make the money for which he has so
It is compulsory in our circuit for each money cover the obligation of the club in the league and guarantees to the club in the circuit have run their indemnities up to such an extent that in order to continue from the association. This is particularly true in the case of St Louis who continue in the league, but do not think it advisable to keep in the demand of the organization. There are but two ball players who would accept position on the team. There are but two ball players who would accept position on the team. The owners want to make their contracts with players, but if they are not ready to jump down and make them aware of any consideration they are able to such as this because it would be detrimental to the owner of a ball club should first itemize his contractual obligations for anything that may arise, like poor attendance, bad weather, etc., but this is not the case for anything that the proscribed things it was demanded for. If they do this they will then can afford to pay. Follow these principles: each year and they will be required to meet their obligations when they are and establish a stable enterprise.
trains with the players for a salary exceeding $25,000 per month, aside from club, whose assets come back for $25 marked "influent funds". We now have a high mark coating $25,000 bill coins have to this phase and money at the bank to pay the amount and give a check for the amount due. The coins were donated and returned to the bank. We are embarrassing beyond measure, and puts the entire profession in a position where such things as this that has made it compulsory for me to attend to a hostel or baseball club in many cities.
Managers Have Been a Failure
Community Sweethear
GOING ON A NAMED NESTER CALL
HELLO THE AND ILL THE AS 472 ST CALL ON A MAGGIE O'BRIEN THE JAMPOO
Tells What Needs to Succeed
By the President of the League Tells Why Farmers Have Been Failure
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colleges, and yet these players playng
ability, educational advantages must be
management. This is deplorable and
unfavorable to students. We must
futbit this knowledge of business
and business. Ignorance can never predom-
nate over intelligence, and it is useless
How to Manage a Club
Managing a baseball club requires brains, patience, endurance and an open mind to deal with all the players on a baseball club squarely. I have had all of the tournaments out of my mind, the most important thing I have played baseball for the past 16 years, and have yet to find a player that can discover any instruction given him. To be frank and honest, all of my playmates have their own art and did not know what to do. I have sent them to do things, take pictures, it appeared like suicide to take the chance, have gone, have felt and not out of it brought their sweet. These things under me being taught to believe knew what was the best thing to do, do the thing I request or what they think would be the most pleasing to
This has been my way of gaining the confidence of our players to accept my suggestions. I never law them to play against them, we have discussed and agreed upon their games, we have discussed and agreed upon this course is followed in all the rules of baseball. We discuss each rule and players, we discuss each player who officiates wherever we play their interpretation of the "different rules" and the "different pretense", and if it does not agree with our system of playing we play the play
"I never send a man to let do anything that we have not rehearsed at all. I never send a man to send a new man comes on the club he never gets signals or any instructions what to do. I never send a man to stand between all of the players on the club that anything he can do or think of does not happen. After the season is over I pick out all the things he has done that can fit into the game and I point and he becomes a valuable man to study my players to each an extent that I never send them up to do anything other than the thing I know they confront us. I do the conditions we confront us. I never send them up to do anything other than the thing I know they confront us.
JOE GANS, OLD MASTER OF THEM ALL, FOUGHT HIS WAY TO THE TOP
By JULI JONES, JR.
he returned to New York again the
fighter, his hands trembling. Honesty went wild over him
and he wore a black jacket and a wear. New York is crazy about what
nives live on winners, his no care for
them, his no love for you, you could not count them, until their
vision that had a chance with him.
The name of J. Cole was the greatest in All right crites across with one by one—such critics as Bob Eldon, Misterson, Coffrillo, Norton, Rory Bay, Smith, Sniff, Stuart, Sandy Crawlshaw, James Corbett, Corbett votern writer and ring pollower from time to time come through opinion that Jim.
All right cites from the same opinion, one by one—such cites as Bob Edgerton, Masterson, Cofforth, Norton, Ray Masterson, Cofforth, Norton, Ray Masterson, Saw Huff, Sandy Crawshaw, James J. Corbett and his fellow veteran writer and ring tollower in this country, come through with the opinion in the MASTERI of the many art. His record will show that he met and engaged or fought a draw with more than anyighter in the history.
Some of the motables that Gans met in his drive who stood out were the two brothers, Twin Sullivan, Kid McMurthand, Spike Sullivan, George Cowan, Jack Blackburn, Dave Holly, Rattling Nelson, Jimmy Belt, Mike Sounder, and John Sullivan. Frank Erne, Jerry Marshall, Young Griffo and Frank Garard. There is no man in ring history to have named the Old Master. His career was rocky for years. Referees as well as his opponents were against him. This, however, did not disqualify him. This the least - he kept on dancing.
Some great writers have pictured him as a really correct. He started his boxing career in a very decisive way during the days of George Iverson, when he was during the days of George Iverson, when he went in as one of the preliminaries. He showed from the heart. He fought like a coward. The opponent was a coward and tell him that he would have won his bout had he had the appearance was meeting all competitors. When he kicked his opponent's head in front with the Jackson show by a knockout, talking to his gentle manner had made him many friends. Yet he was still cool and shocking oysters to take up boxing, onward. His food was rocky for a long while, but his name commanded the beaver, not having been clever, but not having the heart.
Draws with Gritfo
About this time young Griffin, the wonderful Australian featherweight, our best coverters with his cleverness, Griffin was looked to appear in Haltley. He was looked to find a suitable opponent. Finally he had to select tins, the unpleasant ones, and looked like a pike. A big crowd turned out to see the man in action that made him lighten up. Then lighten up the world. The tins received only the ten rounds, but loved trifoil to a degree over night. Baltimore went wild. Gans 'first out-of-town engagement game' of fast fall of ring trifoil. The wise heads of the game, after he broke, he was clever and had the punch, but would not make a real impact. He had had and that was that he did not have enough bulldog in him. Gans 'one had to be to keep him from being to leap over and help him to his feet and get a terrific wallew in the real game around New York. Those tough East Side boys, who could stand an awful amount of weight, it was found out during those days that Gans could stand an awful amount of weight, but would not follow it up.
Frank Erne
About this time Frank Erne was clean-witted. The Gans and Erne both were staged at the old Broadway club. Some second or third round, Erne butted Gans over the eye敏感性. The Erne, a smart fighter, thought Gans the Gans when the referee stopped the light and gave Erne the decision, to win friends that night on Broadway which means everything in New York conditional and hit him anyhow, thinking that Erne knew his condition and hit him anyhow, thinking that Erne knew his chances. It must be said of Erne also in soil out of the ring. Neither had the appearance of a puntist. Anyway, he came up after he had knocked them down When they were down he let them sit and followed up all advantages. When
ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION
FRED SLATER
Picked for left guard by Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune, he was a full-time Evans of the United Press Service on their first All-American eleven, years on Iowa University eleven. Comes from Clinton, Iowa.
Championship Game
Goes Out of His Class
Gans and Dal Hawkins
Traina Jim Corbett
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921
FOOTBALL IS FATAL TO STAR OF CLAFLIN U.
Fullback Injured in First Few Minutes of Play Dies as Second Quarter Starts
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 15. — Lynwood High School football player, David University eleven of Orangeburg, S. C., was fatally injured in the game between that school and the Georgia State football team, two minutes after the second period started, with several doctors using every effort to save his life. With the team's loss, the call was sent for the fire department, which responded with a pulmonator. This failed to save the young man's life.
Chaffin came here with an enviable record. Georgia State had equally as good a record as Georgia State kicked off to Chaffin at 3:20 and the game was one. Chaffin tumbled the kickoff and the ball was thrown up. The Georgia followers were wild. Banners were thrown high in the air and around right end for a backbounce, but after the mighty charge it was noticed that a visiting player was not in the air and around right end for a backbounce. Several of the Chaffin players rushed to the lipped players' aid and when efforts to save him were unsuccessful the slide lines and players called.
Crowd, Hearified
The game went on, but after two minutes of play at the beginning of the second quarter, the game was over. The coach said that Scott had died. The spectators stood in ghastly horror when the announcement was made and the game Scott was injured or perhaps knocked unconscious.
The coach said that 35 years old and lived at Stuart St. C., where he body was shipped the day following the Georgia State College and P. Pearson of Georgia State accompanied the remains. The chinion bled and he was rushed to a star on both the gridiron and the base-player. The night before the game he wished that the singing contest at the St. Phillip A. M. E. church here student at the Veronese Institute, Denmark, S. C., he leaves a father, B. W. Moore his loss.
Musicale and Basketball
Game of Unusual Interest
An unusual entertainment at bookstore
fires to the public Thursday, Dec. 29,
by the Quinn Chapel, Athletic Asso-
ciation. The game will be staged between union chapel,
the University of Illinois, and the Sunday School
League and the city-wide W.M.C. at
A touring university, V. M.C. at
the University of Illinois.
The questionnaires have the
following answers:
W. M.C. Brook (Thuskowski, Bed) Willer-
fordson, (Grone) Fourth Resident and
cross table game.
W. M.C. Brook (Thuskowski, Bed) Willer-
fordson, (Grone) Fourth Resident and
are well known by followers of the
cupworms, Waddell, Mosley, Bell.
A most excellent musical program will
will render numbers.
W. M.C. Alba
Braxton, Jones Howard, (Grone) Fourth
Resident.
Miss W. M.C. Alba, Clarence Lee and
cornish specially prepared music
throughout the evening.
BOWEN-PHILIPS SPLIT
The W. M.C. lights up their first de-
sert of the bands of the Bowen Chapel
would be a wonderful team, but but not
the third band Chanon was put in and
the tide turned. Chanon made two
last two minutes that he moved and
the game ended in 12 to 10 favor of
The Hawkins hall Brown door to a
some of the best ware. With a
been born in our arm. Snoots center
Brown, at storing room, showed under
The door the Lighthouse, Smith, g.
Landman, f. Kline, g. Hewlett, g.
Leftoft, f. Chagman, f. Scott, g.
Brown, g.
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Pittsfield, Mass.
Marriage license has been filed at the city's office of William Gillard Court. Pryor, both of St. Louis, the son of the young people chair at the Congregational Sunday evening stake. Benny Commings and Harold Commons leave for Palm Beach, Fla. where they will be engaged at hotel work.
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THE BUCKEYE STATE
By Alexander O. Taylor
Cleveland, 10, Dec. 16—An appreciative audience attended the lecture of
cative athlete and former bert. Buffalo N. Bert. Buffalo N. A. M. Bert. Buffalo N. A. M. church last Friday ever a piece of the Lincoln Emblem Embroidered Nickens. Nickens. Nickens. He was hostess to Mrs. Taftert which master of course Louis A. Howard has been tendered position with the Uva League in Louis A. Howard
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Styles, E. 358th street, Mrs. Leonard Styles, E. 358th street, Mrs. Leonard hostess at the last meeting. "Y" Branch Opens. The Cleveland Y. M. C. A. has purchased Cedar and East 75th street, for "Y" purposes for boys and men of both sexes. Mr. W. P. Saunders is due unstinted praise for securing a place of recreation as well as those of the Cedar Quince district. Captain Frye was selected as coals and George Thomas, Oberlin, athletic director. More will be weekly bulkletin to be sponsored by the Allen Leakeau, C. E. Russell, Oberlin, and the Parents Community Holiday League will meet this spring at House, Mrs. ky Woodline, president. Rev. E. A. Clark, pastor of his church this last week, returning with his family from Columbus. They are to stay on sauge. 225 East 40th street, J. L. Schober has moved his barber shop to Columbus. Moditions quarters across the street, 576 Quincy avenue. He will stay on sauge. The Chicago Defender, Mr. Gill, associate editor of the clock was in the interest of the N. A. A. C. P. monthly.
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week, Mrs. J. W. Steel last Monday. On Monday, church North Ogden several new converts, a Marian family and their residents, where he resides, joined John W. Storton visitation. The Sunday, Mrs. Thomas, a junior high school student, the job again, formerly of Geneva, a junior high school student.
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A revival meeting opened at the Batavia Museum on Friday, April 16, of Indianapolis ind. officiating, assisted by the Custor, Rev. K. Towns, pastor of the Custor, Rev. K. is having great results with the young students. The event will be opened at the earliest conveni- tion, Lucy Delkney will be musical director.
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Services Sunday at the A. M. E. church were well attended. Mrs. Mary Church was also well attended. Iance, Ohio, is holding revival meetings at St. Chrissville, Mrs. Lottie Church, home of her niece, Mrs. Edward Oliver Church, and Mr. Warren Erinnon, Mrs. Walter Oliver and children have returned to their home in St. Louis, days here with Mr. Oliver's mother, Master erion Alams, who has been employed to school Monday. The National Association employed in St. Lake's church Friday evening in a regular mass meeting, with his wife Sunday, Mrs. Kimmel, employed in Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting with his wife Sunday, Mrs. Kimmel, employed in Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting with rela- tions, holidays, Mrs. Charles Delmas, who underwent an operation at the Alliance church have been moved to the home of her son.
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Bethlehem, PA. At the $25 million plant being erected near Milamton all Race men race meet facilities will be built with spilt mechanics. This head foreman of construction is a Colored man. On his very cold weather work has been delivered on the $1,000,000 concrete structures across the Lehigh river to the city. The Botha-Henry Library club has made arrangements to hold its annual meeting at Fourth and New streets. Rev. books unloaded his initial servery. The church, which is to be his new charge, is at present situated in this city. Harry White made a business trip from Washougal mother. A. A. Campbell, who is wintering at Miami Beach, Fla., writes that part of the country, Mrs. Helen Campbell, hospital, where for several weeks she was ill following an operation. Miss several days' illness. Many carloads of New England Christmas trees have alighted at Vineyard street up the mountain, majority of the Lehigh university campus which at the beginning of the school term discharged their Colored employee satisfactory trial, got rid of their white people as they have been able to secure a stable able to be out on the streets for short wake after a long spell of illness an operation in St. Luke's hospital.
Meadville, Pa.
The Rev. R. H. Humphrey, D. D. presiding elder of the Allegheny district district evening at A. M. B. church, The Rev. and Mrs. William and Williams arrived visitors, 114 South Water street. The devout an excellent program Thursday. Dec. 6, at the church for the benefit of Thomas will leave Dec. 17, on a vist to Montgomery and William C. Clermont Jr. Dec. 10, for Charleston, S. C. business with his brother, Dace Clement, Charles Doughles, who was moved on account of illness, was moved on account of illness, who underwent
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Rev. Cordall Robinson, pastor of Mc. Zion Baptist church, in New York, and the Carlisle hospital for treatment. The first Sunday, Dec. 4, Rev. J. P. McCord, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church, officiated. The second Sunday, M. E. Zion church was largely attended. Prizes were awarded for Carlisle, Pa., and Joseph L. Smith of Serion Pa., Carlisle, Pa., and Mrs. James Poster, Miss Shelley Jones of Carlisle, Pa., attended the marriage of her daughter, James Jones, Miss Mimie Howard announces the marriage of her daughter, Bally day services were conducted at Presbyterian church Sunday, Dec. 11.
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Chaplain E. L. Wether of the 54th T. S. A. station at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Friday evening, Nov. 25. The first Instuition 500 under the leadership of the Rev. A. J. Cunnicham. The St. Joseph's giving program Thanksgiving eye under the supervision of Mrs. Grace Gray, church. She is rehearsing now for a Christmas program. She is holding his little daughter, Gillas, Nov. 10. Her death was due to an accident at the Nostrum high school, host his groomer, Mrs. M. Smith, who died in a car accident. She was held from the residence on Puskali boulevard in Fort Worth. Mrs. Carter, 444 West Jefferson avenue, has returned from her residence with her mother, Mrs. M. Dowell, Mrs. Emma Carter is still in Augusta, Ga. She is visiting Eugene Germany, 142 Forest street.
Jackson, Mich.
The dancing party given by Hall Mackenzie of East Biddle school is ill. The little infant baby girl of Hall Mackenzie has returned from an auto trip and is reported ill at her home on Huron Street. E. church is progressing well. Miss Anna Sanders will leave the city to attend the Christmas holidays. Please send her phone number to grasse. Henry Lewis was reported ill, but is better
Niles Mich
The Webs Awake Whist Club hold its third social meeting at the Monroe Institute in Wash., a guest of Mrs. E. L. Wash, a guest of Mrs. E. L. Aller, a guest of Mrs. E. L. Aller, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gault of Sumterville, officers of offensives last Monday evening for the engagement of Henry, W. L. Gault, J. W. Harry Jones, secretary, George Crain, J. W. Harry Jones, secretary, Appointed officers: Dan Smith, chaplain; David Llewis, S. D.; Dobeth George Lett, J. S. Little Francis Griffin, George Lett, J. S. Little Francis Johnson, on Second Street, J. C. Nelson born on the siskat but, is Edward Carlis is ill.
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The attendance of the Second Baptist church for Iwo. Walker's trial sermon leadership of Mr. Reed, is doing great things. The Tom Turner sermon was given by Mrs. M. Turner, Mrs. M. Turner has been under the doctor's club is making quite a bit among the citizens of this city. The John Sobenson, Mrs. Ol. Carr, Mrs. L. Brown, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. R. Wood, Mrs. B. Hall, doing great work for the Beneficial Club.
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Dr. Russell Sunday, admitted to South Bend Sunday and was guests of Mrs. Sue Sunday and were acquainted home by Dr. Smythe of Laporte, Ind. John Boone the count of his brother, Henry Boone, who was badly hurt at the twin City Cream-Spraying store with diphtheria. Harry Madry of Kokonoe, Ind. Mary Madry, M. Michel and his newly elected officers conducted the William night. Mrs. Louis Banton of South Bend was the guest of her mother William Hill went to Downtown Sunday to research at the Second Baptist church, Mrs. Vera Williams, baby and Vernie May visited school, Mrs. Dale Doyle went to Downtown Friday on business.
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A banquet given by the Hunting Club of Alliance, consisting of Sam Shannon, Henry Winston, was the social event of the week. More than 100 guests, including duck and turkey sapper was served, after which the guests met. The Tervisherie Club will hold a Christmas festival at the hall, Dec. 11, will have the Christmas tree, Claude Washington, week-end in town, Mrs. Edward Storling, Colo., in investors. The Alliance Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, had held a Christmas holiday banquet was opened W. M. to succeed Mrs. George W. Storling, Hilliard was served W. M. to succeed Mrs. George W. Storling, Colo. to make their future home. The Civic League will will regular meet regular Monday evening.
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Before leaving Chicago for Texas Wednesday, Rosso, Simmons, still possesses of the Race, made this statement: "That brainstorm we thought the race was about to have on this day, the patient is entirely on the mind, can fool some of the people all the time, as Lincoln once said, but it can take our Race tar on a rise taut." "Nothing else being in sight that would likely afford excitement necessary to take down by the war, this re-exploration and rescue of Africa by residents of Harlem in New York heard loud talking, and here and there the foolish part with their money, but the Race has got the number of people in our land and country."
From no standpoint a same man may take will the Race in the United States 200 years unless God wants us to have it. In that event everything will be arranged as it should be. It should be cut talking about what we can do and lay a more secure foundation for the children. Our destiny is wrapped up with who we are, and far-scoring men will make the terms necessary to get what coming to us. Our fight is at home, our nation of which we are part, and not in some distant field of closure glory. Before the face will be able to see the world, even between Chicago and Louis, it will be necessary for the children to grow up in America has nothing to fear and all to lose by burrowing against our own country. Fighting our rights is one thing; embarking this country is another. We have to learn something is either over here or trying to make it here. That shows us what we are and in what a great
Let us argue with our white people: argue them down; argue with them up; argue them out; argue them out; let us keep our eyes open and our eyes on the ground of reason, reason of reason, reason of reason, but the rise of our trees in this country is written in the trees. Trying to rub out what is written in the trees is like asking the wind to blow plowing.
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Not a word is said about a notorious catachet that has been operative and to which members of our group do not no. If the so-called black catachet is neighborhood it must be equally true that the lily white catachet are just as harmful. A catachet that is run by a group of ordinary deity is an evil influence not matter what the color of the patrons. If they are to be punished, they must be frequented by members of our lines. There are a number of places on the earth reputations certainly do not warrant their exclusion from an indictment of the kind brought by the press against a doing business on the south side.
If the white papers want the full co-operation of our more self-reporting citizens let them be fair and mindful of the public. We know that things could be better in this neighborhood, as is our city. We also know that the completion of the evildoer has very little to do with it. We are concerned and do not want to be put in the position of playing favorites.
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Ungene showing the newabouts on the back of the cage, please notify the newsroom. Ben Johnson, Helena, Ark., box 752. Last month of in Detroit, Mich. February, 1998.
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We wish to thank Rev. H. E. Stewart and the many friends for kindness and floral designs given during the recent illness and death of his daughter Josie. North Simmons—A. W. Johns. William Simmons.
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Acting as a wiley, Pride of Pride, William
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The Intervist Teachers Association met on Monday in Elimination in visiting churches. Monte Ellison was visiting churches. He led the Ladies Aid Society meeting. The Literary deparment-ad of the Eworth League had a very interesting meeting. Frank is a Miss Arizona Harrison who returned from school a few weeks. Miss Franklin was master of First Baptist church. The other was given an at the Methodist church by the Fulcher Club. The citizens of San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 16—For the purpose of arranging for the murder of Albert Stig, student for the murder of Albert Stig, Texas. Four other trials were tried.
IMPACTFULMENTS
in memory of Mrs. Mattie J
who departed this life Dec
14, 1913.
Though tour years now have passed, dear one,
Since you dear far away,
Your presence which was like the sun
I miss now and always,
Am such a beautiful day,
When you were called above,
And shortly you stole away
To our dear God of Love,
So I'll not wish you here;
Sleep in those dear arms divine
Until I meet you there,
Loving daughter, Mrs. Hattie M. Gloster,
In memory of our beloved sister,
Nancy who died Dec. 18, 1913,
To one you miss, of one we mourn,
For these long years we have telt
further.
Though you happiest days after
death elimin one we love,
Is the day of Judgment, Nelle dear,
When we will meet you up above.
Though you have left the world,
And place with you the soul,
We shall never miss you,
When we reach the throne of God!
—Lillie Nolan, Marie Lee.
"Near our eyes he slowly faded, Growing day by day more frail, Bearing, sweetly, all his sufferings, Without murmur, murmur or wail A loving husband and son, true and kind, No other like him can we find. For all he did he did his best May that grant him eternal rest." —Mrs. Georgia Stewart, mother Mrs. Viola Stewart, wife In memory of our wife and daughter Mrs. Ernestine Knight,
The world can never fill.
James E. Knuth, husband, Mrs. Lucy R. Hightower, mother.
In loving memory of Mrs. Jessie Stahlewicz, died at 1924 in Tucson, Ariz. "Gone, but not forgotten." Friend, Elizabeth Keeling.
In loving memory of my dear brother, Harry Stevens, who died Dec. 11, 1918: I will always think of you, dear brother. Frank Stevens.
JAMES ALLEN DIES
James Allen, who passed away Nov. 5, after an illness, at 5143 Prairie avenue, was a friend of his friend, Frank Hegan, president of the Lafayette Company of this city. Mr. Allen had been in the mining industry for the Soon line between here and Waukee than ten years. On one of Mr. Hegan's trips he has inscribed the information that
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EDITORIAL
PAGE OF THE
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Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST FOOD WEEKLY
Founded May 6, 1806, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
Published by
ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
worked on second-class matter. February 1, 1906, at the age
17, under act of March 3, 1970.
11-17 Green St. Charing Cross Road, London, England
H1300-803-835 Indiana Avenue, Telephone Box 6241
YES folks in this world who ice seem to can
carin' if sunshine or clouds fill 't' sky,
sort 't' jes take things as they cum along
never admit 'at they's anythin' wrong,
might call 'em shiftties, an lazy an 'slow,
however you do' have them as friends, for we too often find
our daily life the dissatisfied kind.
Pictured in second-class matter, February 1, 1906, at the Post Office in Chicago, Ill., under act of March 9, 1970.
NORM - 17 Green St., Charleston Road, London, England, W. C.
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EASING BY
They's talks in this world who jesse seem to ease br.
Not carin' if sunshine or clouds flit the 'sky.
They's jesse takes things as they see them; it
never买错 anything they'll wrong.
We might call an 'm shiftless, an 'lazy an 'slow;
But somehow or other we're happy I know
it has been a good find in our daily life the dissatisfied kind.
THE STRIKE AT THE YARDS
IT MATTERS NOT just what the technical cause of the present strike at the Chicago stock yards is, the fact of a shortage of supply and the resulting increase in the cost of meals again stares a not too patient public in the face. It would be robly to say that the rockers were out into the field and walked into idleness and possible suffering had not a grievance more or less just. It would be equally as assured to think the rockers would place in jeopardy their property, or would, if conditions did not demand it, lower the wage scale, cut off working hours or close up whole departments. They are in the game to sell their profits. The greater the demand, the greater their profits.
THEEN WHY these continual disagreements and strikes? Of what will it be a bond of arbitration if it does not function? Already a number of people who have been involved in the unions do not countermeasure violence, it is beyond their power to hold in check some of the lenient and violens within their ranks, and for what these miscreants do the whole order suffers. The general purpose of the strike is to hold the public's good will and support, must stay within the law and rest their case on its merits. THOUSANDS OF OUR GROUP are employed in the fighting plants. A large part of them are affiliated with the unions, and most would be if the bears were let down and no discrimination made by certain locals against those of Color. One or two of our dollies have attempted to sur up strife by intimidating the unions. This is unfortunate and borders on criminal. Our union workers obeyed the dictum of their superior union officials and did exactly what their white brethren did—struck. The packers secured for non-union help and in the dragging many of our
THE PROSPECT of a job in these times of near-starvation looks good to any idle worker, black or white. Self preservation is the first law of nature; to this the knowledge that such opportunities only come to the black worker on occasions the union worker's place. It is an ill wind that blows no one good, and while there is much to be said in favor of unionism the powers that he must be made to realize that no strife can ever be effective in this country unless the black worker is a part and parcel of it. To make him a part of it he must trade union. Unless raised to close the working door in his face in peaceful times and expect his co-operation in troublesome times. They must be consistent.
A FEW GRAINS OF COMMON SENSE
IN COMMENTING upon the speech of President Harding at Birmingham the Atlanta Constitution, one of the most influential Democratic papers of the most influential party in the country, that, "Removing the race question as a political issue and enabling the people of every section to consider all economic issues on their morals, is the thing desired. The day when that will be done is coming, and so the race question at least is concerned, the sooner it comes the better." IN THE ABOVE language we find a few grains of common sense, but the Constitution is evidently ahead of the party in terms of the condition of the party to which it belongs, at least in that section. The elimination of the race issue from politics is the very thing that the Southern Democrat is anxious to prevent. It is his sold stock in the party, and he is fighting out plans and schemes to keep the race issue before the public. As long as that issue can be utilized it is necessary for him to consider or discuss an economic issue in the public mind reference can be made to the Brownlee incident of a few years ago when a few Mexicans were no doubt hired to simulate the race question up the town. Of course the civilized world was notified that the "vicious" and "lawless" Colored soldiers had attempted to massacre the white people. The probabilities are that this was a put-up and attempt to massacre the white people. The issue race issue for political purposes.
WHEN THE CONSTITUTION asserts that the elimination of the true issue is what the South wants, the present political leaders must present for the present at least. If that day should ever come our vote at the South as well as at the North would be the same. But the elimination of the other. But then the occupation of the present political leaders of the South would be at an end because they would then have to be elected to office upon their merits and not upon a mythical one.
AT LAST A SOLUTION
NO MORE dieepless nights. No more haren in roost, pulpit and street corner. No negres and countercharges in the press. No negregation or dimenclum if the solution of the American race problem is found in the rapid increase of the number of cases. So did figures don't lie, so we will take the American's word for the following: "We are colored people made up more than half of the total population. Now their percent nothing over 4 per cent. Even in the South, where the race problem is so increased from 1910 to 1920 the population of the number increased by almost 14,000,000, and only the number were Negres." If the same rate increase keeps up not many years will roll in. If the race problem is still a hard race question will then be solved. We allousse made by the American be sorer without there is some food in it nor sorer THAT THE RELATIVE percentage will come
NO MORE sleepless nights. No more haranguages from rostrum, pulpit and street corner. No more charges and countercharges in the press. No more arrests and fines. No more American race problem is found in the rapidly decreasing percentage of Colored people in this country. The said figures don't lie, so we will take the Chicago Evening American's word for the following: "Thirty percent of the population is black, and 60 percent of the total population. Now their percentage is something over 6 per cent. Even in the South within 20 years it has dropped from 33 to 28 per cent. "From 1310 to 1520 the population of the United States has doubled, and the number of were Negroes." If the same ratio of increase keeps up not many years will roll around before the percentage will be less than one and the so-called race question will then be solved. Whether the allusion is true or false, or whether it is some food in it for sorcery.
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THAT THE RELATIVE percentage will continue to be in the direction indicated must be conceded If for no other reason than that many millions are annually added to the white race through immigration, the white race will be increased, which that channel. Then again there are several millions of mixed blood who are classified by the census enumerators as "white," hence our Race is being somewhat absorbed by and merged into the white race, especially by Southern white men who indulges in the race. Southern white men and practicing "social equality" with Colored women. BUT FOR THIS the solution referred to would perhaps be an accomplished fact much sooner. Many of these Southern white men appropriate to themselves many of the women of both races and thus lead a race that is not necessarily the white race, referred to in the resolution recently adopted by an organization of white women in Alabama who denounced the double standard of morals on the part of Southern white men and declared that lynchings are not necessary for the protection of white womanhood, and that the race will be a that solution of the ever-present problem, since there are so many contradictory propheses and predictions along this line that it is a difficult matter to determine which is which.
NEWS DISPATCHES announce that a coal mine has been wrecked by a dynamite charge. Of course the charges will be passed on to the consumer.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers
throughout the country who desire to send a mea-
sure of encouragement to the 250
350 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
ASSETS OF THE CHURCH
By the Rev. W. Edward Williams
Pastor Hope Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Ill.
THE CLEANEST lives, keenest intellects, the most sympathetic hearts belong to the church. The broad-minded, big-hearted, far-scened of every walk in life gladly own fellowship in church. The silent powers of the home will pose our destines renew their strength. The naval of the Mast is strong and the marines of the Mast are being actively invested in the great movements for men. Our incomsing young men and women are defining their lives with some phase of Christian work. Bright boys and girls are feeling strong, intelligent and the deepest interest of mankind is vitally concerned. This alone makes the church whole. Again, the whole world has swung in control of Christendom during the last one year, and the deepest interest of mankind is almost complete. The messenger Jesus can march into every country to the awakening in Asia can be traced to Compe's Perry's trany with Japan in 1854. The most transformation in Korea, Japan and China is the joint work of our church and Christianity. The call to the church today and urgent. The gospel lighthouses that the world are silent silentts telling of worth of the church. But, discarding all the things, valuable to them, are by taking our step that which makes the church of greatest worth.
THE CLEANEST lives, keenest intellects and most sympathetic hearts belong to the church.
The broad-minded, big-hearted, far-scoring men of every walk in life gladly own fellowship in some church. The silent powers of the home which shape our destinies renew their strength at the shrine of the Master of life. The God-loving men are being actively enamored with great movements for men. Our most promising young men and women are definitely associating their lives with some phase of Christian work. Bright girls and boys are feeling a strong impulse to dedicate their all to causes which the deepest interest of mankind is vily concerned. This alone makes the church worth
Again, the whole world has swung under the control of Christendom during the last one hundred years. Our knowledge of nations and their kingdoms has grown. Our knowledge of King Jesus can march into every country today. The awakening in Asia can be traced to Commodore Perry's treaty with Japan in 1854. The marvelous transformation in Korea, Japan and China has been made possible by the church of Christianity. The call to the church today is loud and urgent. The gospel lighthouses that encircle the world are silent sentinels telling of the worth of the church. But, disheartened by the lack of the church, we stand our stand on that which makes the church of greatest worth.
SLIGHTLY SIGNIFICANT
SO FAR as the aldermanic fight is concerned the result is slightly significant because both candidates happen to be members of the same group. It would have been more potential and much more significant if the White Democrats had been a white man or if the Colored Democrat had been a candidate in a ward in which the white Democrats were largely in the majority.
NOTWITHSTANDING these things the result indicated that we have in store for us. The hope expressed by President Harding in his Birthright speech that a solid black Republican vote may cease to exist doubtless be a living reality much sooner perhaps than even the President anticipates. All that is necessary to bring about this much desired result is to have a strong leadership under the leadership of men of the type of Mayor Hylan. The solidity with which our voters have supported the Republican party even in national elections has been more from necessity than from choice. We have to be dominated and controlled by the revolutionary Southern wing of that party that necessity will continue to exist. Let liberal and fair-minded Northern Democrats, trumped through Mayor Hylan, break from and repudiate the leadership of the Southern firearms industry and demand that any concern about our vote. We were grateful to Abraham Lincoln for our physical emancipation. We will be equally grateful to Northern Democrats who may bring about our political emancipation, thus making it possible for us to have a party without placing in jeopardy our rights and privileges as American citizens.
EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
WITH CHRISTMAS less than seven shopping trips behooves those intending to make gifts to you if they have not already purchased them. You can buy at the last minute is unsatisfactory, but you can buy at the time you are only such quantities they think they will be available, and the late shopper generally gets the plums and leafers and pays the top note price. THE PRESENTS are to be sent by mail only hope that they will reach their destinations so owing to the rush in the postoffice during day season. Perhaps this thought has come before: if it hasn't let us put it into your hands, you will not be the child a mappoon; we should of things, and instead of giving other careless tokens to friends, relatives, or in persons who are not actually in want, let us the poor and needy, the sick and afflicted, the elderly, the new children in hospitals for the aged, and shower on them so blesses that have been ours during the MOST OF US are unkindful of the suffering about us. We are so engrossed in our self, our own needs, and we apt to forget the less fortunate ones. We never, but a suggestion similar to this to a to action. The Defender believes that if you out these suggestions you will have the chance for the purpose of getting you to shop a benefit to yourself and a relief to the shop people. But the larger and might was uppermost in our mind—the those who are in whom the goddess of fortune and happiness parately at least, turned her back, and so we are to you.
WITH CHRISTMAS less than seven shopping days off it those those intending to make rits to get busy if they have not already purchased them. This rush to buy at the last minute is unsatisfactory in many cases. If you buy only such quantities as they think they can dispense, and of the late shopper generally gets the plucked-overs and pays the top notch price for them.
IF THE PRESENTS are to be sent by mail there is little hope that they will reach their destination in time owing to the rush in the postoffice during the holiday season. Perhaps this thought has come to you before. If it hasn't let us put it into your cone of thoughts, you will be in the order of things, and instead of giving other expenses or inexpensive tokens to friends, relatives, or in fact, any persons who are not actually in want, let us seek out the poor and needy, the sick and afflicted, the orphan children in institutions, the dear old souls in hospitals, the sick and needy in the blessings that have been, ours during the year.
MOST OF US are uninfulent of the suffering around and about us. We are so engrossed in self, our time is so taken up keeping place with our neighbors, we are apt to forget the less fortunate ones. We need, however, but a suggestion similar to this to arouse them, to remind them that if you follow out these suggestions you will have Christmas you ever had in your life. We started this article for the purpose of getting you to shop early as a benefit to yourself and a relief to the tired, rushed shop people. But the larger and better thought was uppermost in our mind—the thought of making this Christmas a real Christmas for those temporarily at least, turned her back, and so we passed it on to you.
WAS IT AN ERROR?
ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL daily public country in reporting the acts of a criminal criminian as being "white." This racial classification have been the result of an error, because usual for the daily press to designate any person as "white" especially when they commit crimes. No race or group is immune from having our share of criminals. But it is unimportant to hold up to the public the racial ideology or nationality of persons thus accused. It is unimportant to hold up the mind of the reader that persons comprise a or group thus referred to are inciting animals. This may not be the intent and put the writers in all cases, but let the motive be mischievous and wrong. No race or group should be person who happens to his name in print as Jew, Negro, Cathole, Protestant, Chinese.
ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL daily panics in the country in reporting the acts of a criminal referred to him as being "white." This racial classification must have been the result of an error, because it is not the daily press to codify, while group save us, especially when reporting criminal offenses. No race or group is immune from crime. We have our share of criminals. But it is unfair and unjust to hold up to the public the racial identity, religion or nationality of persons thus accused. We must express our dispassion on the mind of the reader that persons composing the race or group thus referred to are instinctively criminals. This may not be the intent and purpose of the writers in all cases, but let the motive be what it may, the effect is mischievous and wrong. There is no reason why we should not person who happens to get his name in print as being white. Jew, Negro, Catholist, Protestant, Chinese or Japanese.
HAVE A HEART, whoever says an editor of a newspaper had any money or had much of any money, will be rewarded that we are in a receptive mood and even hard wishing us the season's greetings would be appreciated.
Among Those Interested—
NOW THEY'RE
TRYIN' TO BREAK
UP MY FUN!!!
CONGRESS
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DYER'S
ANTI-LYNCHING
BILL GIVEN
CONSIDERATION
BY CONGRESS.
The Editor's Mail
doer mister editr and That
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Shookspeak, 1174411 Missouri Square.
— Bengoodtough.
After the "Ball" or Two
He srutted his stuff with the
Volstead Twins.
Ethyl and Methyl, by name;
I saw him today, and he's
Coming on good.
But he'll never look the same.
— J. A. J.
There's something characteristic in
the note from Newark, N. J., informing
the work that Rev. Walker has
moved his office and barber shop from
4th st. to Washington st., nin't there.
How Could He?
Writes Lucifer, referring to the h.l. in the W.G.W.: "Man Shot in Pool-room," and adding, "Poolroom—one of the most delicate portions of the anatomy."
There is probably no reason to the contention that the spirits led one of the deacons of the Baptist church at Dorcanner, Ala., to take the Lord's Supper with the Methodists, for which impropriety the Rev. Mr. Jenkins turned him out.
Our friend, Curious, sends this poser for our chief mathematician: If the first slave who handed at Jaunceau had recieved dollar for this first day's wages and if he had banked it, what amount would his posterity have to divide among them today, if at 3% per cent had been compounded annually? At it, you figureheads.
Phrases and Questions
"Have you been Nile Queened yet?" "Whoel Biel Waters?" "Whoe deal?"
"S-a-y, you've got brass enuff to call Charles Glinpin Charlie!"
"Aw, tell it tu Princess Mysterial!"
"I lost a bean; you come out!"
"When I read this guy Franklin I wanna visit the old lunch man must toot sweet!"
—Iconoclast.
Girl! Girl!
I have been asked
To sing a song
Of dark-skinned paldens fair—
When you marry charms
You all must know
Are quite beyond compare—
Their wondrous beauty, I confess.
No words of value can paint.
For sweeter girls you neer could
And just because there isn't.
—R. Coleman.
We wax carnest now and then, to wit: Do you contribs think that we you and us, could tell the truth, the who, and nothing but the what, about, "the Race" and life through it? —R. p. I.
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EDITOR'S MAIL
Editor Chicago Defender:
Being a reader of your paper for years, I will say as I always said: Your paper stands out pre-eminently. Your officials are the strongest and the most fearless of any published in our Race papers. One airborne best of all contributed this week, is that stern besson to all busbodies. Your advice was very timely and made a great deal to an intelligent people. It individually we can succeed and reach the oppmost round I would say to overcome the prejudices that besets us on every hand. We can oppose an article to see you read more articles like the one you have already published. Your paper stands as a beacon light warning us of the danger. CARTER
It was held by Judge William Reed in the court circuit at Paducah, Ky., that the Jim Crow Car Company, which applied to Pullman coaches, the decision was rendered after the Pullman Palace Car Company had been indicted for allowing members of the public to drive in law, as interpreted by Judge Reed, applies only to the regular coaches of a train.
Walter Ambrose, the mall messenger at Lake Charles, Va., who singled out the ditties and was seriously wounded doing so has been given a reward of $500 by Postmaster General Hayes.
The People's bank was opened in Petersburg, Va., Dec. 3. It occupies quarters on the first floor of the new 1222 Church Street. This in the first Race bank established in that city.
The third Race bank to open in Norfolk, Va., is the Union Commercial. It will be located at 1222 Church street. J. T. P. Cross has been elected The Bank is capitalized at $100,000.
Twelve southern Alabama counties will be represented at the annual farmers' and truckers' conferences. 25. Demonstrations and object lessons in the various phases of farming and community life will be features of the two annual farmers' conferences, founder and sponsor of the movement.
The urge of race equality was thought to have inspired Senne克斯ake Yokota, president of the Japanese society of agriculture, remarks at a farewell dinner given in his honor at Washington: "The American territory is vast enough to allow the people of the United States and the countries that suffer in this way have been allowed to look to America as a land for the realization of a better life for the seekers of new life and fortune."
Bennet Wadsworth Longfellow, second and last surviving son of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet is dead at the age of 76. Mr. Wadsworth, a member of the students and studied art in Paris, Some of his compositions, such as "Misty Morning." "The Choice of Youth," the Matterhorn," won high praise.
Announcement has been made by the Marconi company, which has been the first time a series of test messages by wireless from Barrenervon, Wales, direct to the Marconi company.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
DENTAL HYGIENE—START RIGHT
During this joyous Yule season, most any new diversion that may when our thoughts turn to "Peace on earth" come its way. Many little things earth, good will toward men," let us that at times seem trivial will have stop and consoles.
During this joyous when our thoughts come to a stop and consider that now is the time to talk convincingly of the benefits that this mas is essentially a children's celebration. So why not devote some time to thought, give it attention to the subject of preventive dentistry, especially as children o w n children?
One of the worst habits that a young child forms is that of sucking his thumb or a pacifier. Many children quiesce and happy—sucking its thumb or that little thing called a pacifier—than dissatisfied with life in general and raising Calm. But the pacifying of the youngest will be the deal of difficulty.
[Name]
When a child sucks its thumb or that old dirty pacifier it pushes the roof of the mouth upwards so that it makes a very high arch, and as the roof of the mouth is the floor of the nose, the nasal space is reduced and the septum of the nasal pouch is pushed to the right or to the left usually to the left.
cerns our own Dr. William Cohen. In every community there are those who have in mind the general idea of public benefaction. Now is a splendid time to get busy and direct their attention to the children. How could we make the children more happy than by making it possible for them to have their teeth put in first class condition? Would we have infirmaries or infirmaries throughout this country.
The upper teeth in front, along with the bone in which they are embedded, are pushed forward and under the surrounding bone are pushed inward and downward so that the arrangement of the teeth that was intended by God is very seriously interfered with, and is caused by smoking the thumb (or pacifier), even extending to accessory cavities, and there is almost a certainty that adenoids will be developed if this habit is for or against the time of life.
Mrs. J. T. writes: "Doctor, I am worried about my baby boy. He is now nine months of age and apparently healthy. But he has a hair problem. I did not think it was harmful because I noticed the lady in the next flat putting the pacifier in her baby's mouth every day to keep him quiet so she will be free to attend her household. My friends has taken me to task for letting my baby suck his thumb. She stated that if I did not break my child of that bad habit I would before long be able to see serious results. Please tell me what harm can a thumb or a pacifier do the baby."
tiring the pacifier in her baby's mouth every day to keep him quiet so she will be able to attend her household duties. Now one of my visiting friends has taken me to ask her to bring about a change in the tone of the voice. "This you will readily realize is a very expensive method of amusing the baby, and we would advise it. If you allow sucking a thumb or a pacifier do the rest." Really. You did not start right with your baby. Habits formed in childhood are very difficult to break. The younger the child, the more quickly a baby has to learn to suck it so limited it is very able to become accustomed to al-
The sucking of the thumb or pacifier interferes with the shape of the face, the mouth, the nose, the position of the teeth to bring about a change in the tone of the voice. "This you will readily realize is a very expensive method of amusing the baby, and we would advise it. If you allow sucking a thumb or a pacifier do the rest." Really. You did not start right with your baby. Habits formed in childhood are very difficult to break. The younger the child, the more quickly a baby has to learn to suck it so limited it is very able to become accustomed to al-
ideally we could find it in our hearts to wish that our native land might always offer an asylum to the poor and the oppressed if ever they were not born to the harsh competition of the southern European brought here by American capital to perform those tasks which the American white man had to do in the past with much larger factor in industry than we are today. Until the war we fured chiefly as strike breakers in the more basic industries and not all in the more technical branches of manufacturing and producing concerns.
OUR neighbor, the Chicago Evening American, sits forth a curious argument with a sense to lynch the editor bogs to remind the wider part of the white race" that the percentage of our folks in the total population of the country is still statically dropping and proceeds to predict that the time will come when the sight of
A. B.
be as curiosity.
Maybe so, but a little trip to
Georgia or Mississippi with safari
travel, the most optimistic
on this point that such a con-
Now that we are inside to some degree, what are we going to do to meet our needs for ourselves and our children? This is the period of the golden harvest. It is no time to play and go on planes. Big industry, and that means we must be good at the day and most of the time a seventh day week. The sooner our young men and women are taught to meet the standards that prevail in modern society, the better. They may be good or bad, but the thing we must keep in mind is that we must capture the market while we can and improve it. We wish there was some way of making our fellow workers go to school in the same environment which has been created of so many foreign born boys in American industries and affairs. Now is the accepted time. Let us train for the race intelligently and persistently, and at all it counts to mean a place in the sun for a trained workman regardless of color.
A. L. Jackson dition is a long long way off. This reasoning sounds to us unequivocally to negate the lynching authority on the ground that they might push a good thing along. This used to be the slogan that was the undoing of the lied man. White men said that the "only good Indian was a dead Indian" and proceeded to make their area the target of killing them on the safest pretext.
Perhaps we have "gotten the editor wrong," for there is a chance that he meant his effort to be a subtle argument for amalgamation. It is easy to see why he has chosen the heavy immigration from Europe, which has changed our relative proportion to the total population, the large increase of the number of muslims in Europe, the lighten up and gradually disappear across that hazy and intangible thing known as the "color line." There is some question how much the now large number of immigrants among our folks will halt this process, but we have a feeling that it will take a good deal of education in the South to materially change the color of the white man in the country, despite his Sunday-go-to-meetin' attitude on race purity. May Providence speed the day of delivery for our poor, ignorant and impatient friends in black in the Upper South.
OLD JAMES RAVEN
THE United States Supreme Court has ordered that for damages brought against the director general of the railroads because of his failure to enforce the Jim-Crow rule in Mississippi and permitting three members of our place to ride in the same coach with the president of the official approval of a nefarious law which works hardship and injustice. The President has been quoted as giving some of his supporters a "confidential" slant on the administration attitude with regard to our folks. For our part this looks to us like a threat to our safety and more action looking to a square deal and an even chance. If this is a sample of the method to be used by the Republican party in building up a Lily White Republican party in the South then the sooner the better for another political home the better we are going to be off.
SAVING TRANSPORTATION TAX
We have a sample of what this means in the arrest and imprisonment of a school teacher in New Orleans, accused of violating the Jim-Crow rules of that city, when she was actually trying her best to obey them. Think of being railroaded off to prison on the within of a street car conductor, and the Supreme court says such a law must stand.
and they have been in force. The lifting of this tax ought to add another stimulus to business inasmuch as it will help ease the load of the shipper and thereby lower prices. And the same effect will be felt when the channels a goodly sum that has been sacrificed to war and its consequent destruction of working capital. This ought to help our brothers all over the world. It will bring the cotton market closer to the producer automatically. We hope some of them will find is possible to save for themselves what they have been compelled to save for Uncle
THE CHALLENGE
H. attention to the color power in his reports of the disarmament conference now being read throughout the world. Americans of countenance will forlorn for political reasons so frankly the nation's statesmen to live up to the ideals which they express so readily in dealing with foreign powers. We cannot allow Americans to all good Americans will realize that we cannot lead the world effectively back to a normal and rational basis of voting until we can come before world leaders with clean hands. It ought to give us courage to note that at least one of the correspondents at this history will to tell us of our abortive conquests.
IMMIGRATION AND THE FUTURE
THE restrictions recently placed upon immigration to these shores only apply to those who are not subject to the laws of course, showed us just how keen a competitor cheap European labor had been for the less skilled among the workers.