Chicago Defender
Saturday, December 31, 1921
Chicago, Illinois
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CRAZED BY MOONSHINE, SLAYS STEPFATHER
SUNDAY, Jan. 1, Day of Prayer for Our Assassinated. 63 Lynched This Year.
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TRAP RACE TRAITORS IN DEATH PLOT
"Murder will not计!" Full notice is issued that the largest, most destructive bomb in the history of Chicago is about to be thrown. It is in the hands of those who have been the victims in these serious explosions, and it is directed against those then who during a period of years have been the arch-friends to murder women with their inflicted maladies. This bomb will strike hard and rush the hearts of its victims. It will number of the assasins, and more than 100 others. Under the glare of its terrible light will be found the faces of those rich murderers, alleged members of the Owners' Association which goes by a string of different names, and the horror-striken visages of men, who have been traitors to their race.
Traitors Known
Among this latter number will be named a physician of some affluence, a lawyer who is the Chicago prosecutor, a state dealer against whom suspicion has been directed occasionally, but never before with absolute veracity, and another who befriended him when he was a virtual jumper was dynamited out of her home. The entire story of how white residents of wood districts pooled their money with the Chicago Title and Trust Company with the express purpose of buying an first mortgages on the property of having their foreclosed of how so-called white friends of the Race objected to paid nents in shouting certain districts, due for an airing.
Trial Begins
Wednesday morning a jury was drawn in Judge Keysten's court. It ruled that the Property Owner's Association administered the former manager of the association, whom they accused of embezzlement, brought to Chicago to manage the business of the association, is being forced to dislodge the secrets of which entrusted to him in the bloodletting details the infamous tales told by the Ku Kiu Klan. The plaintiffs have suffered from the leaders, either in the sense of material loss or intimidation, are beaten with evidence for suits against the independent organization which has been upon them.
N. A. A. G. P. CHECKS UP ON SEGREGATION IN THEATERS
New York, Dec. 20 - The National
Association for the Management of
Letters was announced the result of letters sent
Law's, Inc. against whose the-
nation had complained of dis-
continuation had been made by Hace
arrives.
The first letter sent by Hance Wad-
A, Inc. to Law's, Inc. stated:
KNIGHT MUST DIE
Treston, N. J., Dec. 39—The Court of Bardens denied currency to George Washington Kinent, sentenced to death for the murder of Mrs. Edith Wilson (whithe), a Port Haven Army captain, and appears recently sustained the man's conviction, and he will be executed next month.
Quaker City's Girls to Have $150,000 "Y"
Philadelphia, Dec. 20.—This city is to have a $15,000, W. Y. C. A. building for our girls. Plans are to form after the visit of Mrs. M. E. Thompson Coppin, Mrs. Charles Hendricks, Mrs. Mary J. Miller Earle, Miss Dorothy Morrison, Mr. David Morris and Erskine, architects, to New York on an inspection and investigation tour.
Only $7,000 is needed to complete the building. To pay for the building. There is a Southwest branch fund of the city board for the new building $3,000 from the 1920 campaign. To be paid $5,000 from the John Wannaker land building fund and $2,500 promised by Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, Mr. Rosenwald has made his offer contingent upon the city's request to raise the remaining $7,000.
The firm of Morris & Erskine will be engaged to draw up the plan for the building, ground for the spring will be built as early as the spring in the weather will permit.
Pinchback, "Governor," Dies at 85
Pinchback, "Governor," Dies at 85
Washington, D. C., Dec. 30—One of the few remaining nationally known old guard Racine figures of reconstitution politics passed away here at his apartment, 1341 U. street Northwest, at the ripe age of age 55. P. E. S. Pinchback—"Governor," as he was always addressed by those who knew him—was the only Racine man who ever served as governor of one of the states of the United States. As Louis Warmouth of Louisiana at the latter's impeachment and served in that official capacity from Dec. 6, 1872, to Jan. 8, 1873, he was born in Macon, Ga., in 1857. At the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the Louisiana native guards. He served as state senator and delegate-at-large to the Republican national convention of 1865 and was also assigned to the board of police commissioners of New Orleans and as a member of the school board. President Arthur appointed him survivor of the port of Orleans. After waking a campanion for a seat in the United States Senate Pinchback was rejected by a vote of 32 to reject him. He was elected representative-at-large, but refused to take the oath, preferring to continue his senatorial campanion. For the last 20 years the governor of his family have resided in Wellington, where they have been prominent in the social life of the nation's capital. Years ago he then home of the Pinchback, a political residence situated at different times by such prominent men as the late business leader and sportsman Reed and Hanker Lloyd Matthews, was the center of attention, the young daughter, now deceased, be a belly in these days.
The deceased is survived by his wife, a book, a section chair in one of the government banses, and Lout. Walter Tinchbark, manager of the lieutenant cloister, and a grammarian. Eustace the interment was made at New Orleans.
"RACE NEEOS MAN IN
CONGRESS." ROSCOE'S PLEA
Port Arthur, Tex., Dec. 28—in two notable speeches delivered in this session Friday and Saturday night, one here and the other in Hardin county, Missouri, where would have representation in Congress within a few years.
"The American white man himself," said Simmons at Stuins, where lead singer Joe Mantle hangs on the words "Justice," "Must," and what I denote the grandest government in the story of this world is gone, and altogether gone, unless every element in it is made where "Aside from the light and wrong of the matter, I think of the life, the peace and safety on our country. If we keep kissing at the door sometimes, let us stay some of our resolutions on the table, forget a point of order or two, talk less and learn from a successor of our door the secrets of the children. Then times will be better than they have been."
CAVE-IN KILLS INJURES
Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 30—One man, James R. Banham, was killed, another, Jenkins, was fatally injured, and another, Jenkins, was seriously injured so serious as to necessitate hospital treatment when a trench 17 feet long and 7 feet high, in which the men were working at the Southern league baseball park, fell in and
ENRAGED BY DRINK, MAN MURDERS KIN
Henry McEwen, 5517 Lafayette avenue, had lived through 63 Christmas days. Christmas ever be expected to live through another, his wife, Mary Lafayette McEwen, and his stepdaughter and niece, and Robert Dickinson also expected to make merry will him on Christmas Day. The family live on the second floor of the same building, best prepared Christmas basket for their father. Christmas ever gave it to him.
live through all the
Mrs. Laila McEwen,
and his
stepdaughter and
his
Robert Dickerson
also expected to
make merry with
the children
day. The two
live on the second
door of the
building, they
had prepared
a Christmas basket
father
On Christmas
they gave it to
him.
James Bailey
good bless you, my children," he
cried lovingly.
Stepson Drank
But his stepmother, James Bailey, 42, who lived with him on the first floor, and not on the Christmas spirit; he had a mother of about 3 clock Saturday afternoon, went up to his sister's apartment and talked with her husband about his stepfather. Trouble was his mother. Then Bailey came down to his apartment and was eating supper in the kitchen when his stepfather spoke to each other. Then McBewen washed and prepared for supper. Later Bailey started an argument with him about the bread. You tell mother that I updle all of the hot bread" he asked his stepfather.
Starts Argument
For awhile they argued. Then McEwen went into the dining room. A man entered and renewed the quarrel. McEwen ordered him out. Bailey refused. "If you don't go I'll see the reason why you don't." McEwen cried. McEwen seized it and struck Bailey over the head. Father and son struggled. Then a knife gleamed in the son's hand. He sent the blade into his step. McEwen died. The stab was fatal. McEwen died in a hospital. Sergt. John O'Cleary of the Third district found Bailey in the back bedroom. Blackwell's undertaking persisted. 552 State police where the body was taken. Bailey was held to the criminal court on a charge of manslaughter by the coroner's jury.
BELIEVE SKELETON IS
New York, Dec. 30—The stoleon of a man found in the woods near Orangtung, N. Y., last week has led the police of Nearok, N. J., to believe that it is that of Jacob Neal, 78 years old, who disappeared from home July 2. According to word received by the Nearkw police, Neal is believed to have been stalked, to escape a police bullet, and then disappeared. The package of papers found in a pelted. The papers contained the name of Neal. On July 2 Neal was reported missing to the police by his daughter Mary Edwards of 11 Somer-street.
Beginning the New Year
Read
"THE WEEK"
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CHICAGO DEFENDER
by
ROSCOE SIMMONS
Our Foremost Publicist
A Weekly Editorial Review of the World by the Master Mind of His Day
AGENTS TAKE NOTICE
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LOOKING AHEAD
Hope is the one thing that, ever keeps the fires burning in the human breast. If our minds continued to dwell on the yesterday, so full of dark, omnipresent clouds, the cloud with the silver lining that is just beating up over the horizon would never come into full view. We are credited with being a go-hoo-kuch bunch of people, from believers in "laugh and enjoy yourself today, for no one knows how questionably this spirit of tolerance, this attitude for adjusting ourselves to the conditions as we find them and not as we should like them to be, has the position we hold in America today.
There is little reason here to recite the inhumaneity of the white to the black man from the time the latter came to this country—against his will to book to the world, and we who were the suffers look more with pity than intrud upon our oppressors, firmly believing that an all-wise providence had been sent to us. And so we are content to let the dead past burry its dead; our compass points toward the future, and we see, not so far distant, our political and economic situation quite as important as the one that the immortal Abraham Lincoln fathered. We have and are having an upbill fight; at every turn hung the enemy, and we are ready. Somehow we have surmounted them, kept our temper and pushed forward. The history of every group of people tells of a constant struggle, all along the line, and we need not expect to be an exception to the rule.
The outlook for 1922 is most promising. We must admit that we have a far greater opportunity to improve the spite of the fact that little has been done for us than far by President Harding. We have before Congress the all-important, anti-lynching bill, which would have given the hands of local or state authorities the duty of ferreting out and punishing those connected with such brutal murders as Southern mobs indude in. We must also have the courage to economic advancement, arm lattening the bars and taking our workers into their camps on an equal footing with the whites. The press, friendly attitude and changing public opinion slowly but surely in our favor. When we gaze into our own looking glass we find still more reason for us to be more active in you are, and the opinion of no man can change the situation. Liberty in its true sense cannot be given; it is inherent. The man who holds an audience on the one he holds. We are coming into our own, not because it is given to us but because we have made ourselves ready for this boom. Education, thrift, the stopping stones. It has come to us, rich and poor, literate and literate alike, that in union there is strength that we have nothing on our side to be alleged supremacy of one over another is wholly out of place in governmental administration, and that the great mass meeting now being held is the only effective recognition to this fact.
So far as we are concerned in this country, the best and most effective way we can improve our ability to stand upon our own feet is to take advantage of every opportunity, to build up and inhabit well as to co-operate with the worthy and deserving of the other race when of opportunity for us to demonstrate our capabilities and capacities. We welcome the new year because it brings us new opportunities and teaches us in a better position to utilize them.
ROB METROPOLITAN CHURCH
ROB METROPOLITAN CHURCH
Washington, D.C. Dec. 30. -Throves entered the District Metropolitan M. A. building on the day of $40. Officials of the church believe that a drill was used to bore through the door where the box was kept.
RECORD IN SOUTH PUTS NATION BACK
Land of Crime Places Another Black Blot on Map of Democracy
Tuskegee, Ala., Dec. 30.—According to the records compiled at Tuskegee institute by the department of records and research, Monroe N. Work in charge, there were. 72 instances in which officers of the law prevented lynchings. Of these eight were in Northern states and 64 were in Southern states. In 1920 there were 56 such instances, 46 in Southern and 16 in Northern states. In 66 of the cases the prisoners were removed or the guards were augmented, or other precautions taken. In six instances armed force was used to repel the would-be lynchers. Concerning the cases of lynching there were 10 in instances, in which prisoners were taken from the jail and 16 instances in which, before reaching a jail, they were taken from officers of the law.
Woman Lynched
There were 63 persons lynched in 1921. Of these 62 were in the South and one in the North. This is two more than the number for the year. Of those lynched were men born in the South and women. Two of those put to death were women. Nineteen, or less than a third of those put to death, were charged with rape or attempted rape or death. Three were put to death and then their bodies were burned. The charges against those burned to death were: Murder, two; rape and murder. The offenses charged against the whites were: Murder, three; rape, one. One of the women put to death was charged with assisting a man to law. The other was charged with inciting racial troubles. The offenses charged against the men were: Murder, 11; attempted murder, three; rape, one; men in incitations, four; no special charge, three; wounding men, furnishing ammunition to man resisting arrest, two; leaders in race clash, two; charge not reported, three; assault on the officer of the law, one; making improper remarks to women, one; threatening to kill another, one; entering young woman's room, one; entering young woman's room, one; writing men's woman, one; attacking a man and a woman, one
Mississippi Leads
The states in which lynchings occurred and the number in each state are as follows: Alabama, two; Arkansas, one; Kentucky, one; Louisiana, five; Mississippi, 14; Missouri, one; North Carolina, four; South Carolina, two; Tennessee, one; Texas, seven; Virginia, one. This record, without question complete in its details of crimes against the many murderers in the lockswood districts that fail to get publicity, such wholesale slaughterers as ascension are numerous throughout the South, and in many instances officers of the law have stood lily by and watched men and women deliberate.
Quicklime Method
It is not considered an unusual incident for a farmer in the South in "breaking ground" to unearth the skeleton of a man or woman killed in a fire, or to another the crime. Plantation workers often refer to men who have mysterious "disappeared as being 'quicksided'" which means that the party in question was killed and buried in the house to hasten the decay of the body.
WHIP WIFF SLAYER
Titus, Okin, Dec. 20. Reports have been circulated here to the effect that a mob of men calling the themselves "Wildlife" took from the home man arrested "Superiors" and horsewhipped him after they had made him confess murdering his wife. "Wildlife" took with them several reporters from local newspapers who had been blindfolded. While the man was being whipped the blinds were removed from the eyes of the men.
Warning to Agents!
Mail Your News and Orders Early!
Monday Is a Holiday
A Smile That Charms
A.
GERTRUDE SAUNDERS
One of the most talented performers of our Race. Late star with "Shuffle Along" and Hurtig & Seamon enterprises. Now touring the Fautages circuit with a "three" act of class and distinction.
Texas Law Shows it Is Two-Faced
Dallas, Texas, Dec. 30—showing the diabolic and unreasonable manner in which so-called Southern justice works itself out, the charge of murder has been placed against Miss Annie Winees, for accidentally shouting a white woman, than one week after an alleged notorious murderess, whisky peddlers and dope lends from the West Side in Chicago was freed for the murder of a federal building (possibly here for more than sixteen years).
Miss Jeanne La Mar, called a nurse, married a marine, though not married to him, and who is alleged to have confessed to killing her North, was allowed to go practically free after she had in a drunken state. Cooke was known and accused of this crime.
WHAT DID BARNUM SAY?
Washington, D. C., Dec. 30 — A nice looking man walked quietly into a store operated by Jacob Bralinat at 1176 Seventh street and asked to be shown a coin container that would hold a $29 gold piece. He customer unwillingly unwilling to believe that a $29 gold piece would fit into it. One was produced by the storekeeper for demonstration purposes. It went into the receptacle. He was in hand, departed his speed. He has not been seen since.
Bonus Bill Hit Shoals in Congress
Write to your concession and let him know what form you think the reward to holders should take. The government should give a cash bonus, a land settlement, a form of insurance, or a loan.
TO EXTRADITE MURDERER
TO EXTRAIT MURDERER
Knawah, Tenn. Dec. 30—Atlanta
Thomas, Ross wanted here
murder of J. W. Johnson, who was
killed in his home in this city. Ross
protests his innocence, declaring that
he was in Atlanta at the time the
old man was slain. He refused to
be taken, so that it is necessary
to take action to secure
extraction papers
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DEATH TO 40; 200 INJURED BY TORNADO
Wide Stretches Devastated in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee Counties
Little Rock, Ark. Dec. 30—In less than a year portions of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississippi were struck for the second time by a tornado that wreaked a tremendous toll in human lives and property. The number of lives lost is variously estimated at 40. The number of persons injured is put at over 400,000, the extent of $1,000,000 was damaged. Preceded by a slashing rainstorm the terrific twister began its work in a traill two miles wide and 15 miles long it demolished farm buildings, stores, rains and left six dead and 35 injured. It switched out of the town and lined up into Tipton County, Tennessee where it worked havoc in the towns and villages.
Twister Hita Mississippi
Another storm is believed to have its origin in upper Mississippi. Whole counties, Cottonwood, Carroll Lefore, Quitman and Yazoo, were hit by the storm. In Cottonwood county there were 12 dead and 30 injured; in Carroll and Lefore counties, 5 dead and 50 injured; in Quitman county, 5 dead and 11 injured; and in Yazoo county, 2 dead and 11 injured. Most of the deaths were caused by the suddenness of the storm. A large number of the victims in several towns took refuge from its fury and stores. In Yazoo county, it was found that these have no fortresses, for when the havoc was at its height these apparently strong structures were brought enclosed to death in a store while harcaining over a pair of shoes. Many persons look refuge in the brick store of Payne Harrison in Charleston, Ark. to no avail. The bending of the roof of the house and masonboard box and littered the debris with corpses.
Cabins Ripped Open
Very few whites were killed or injured. On the plantations where the workers were terribly exploited the men was especially true. This was especially true of the Dawson and Rhodes plantations near Greenwood. Miss. For hours after the attack, rescue parties were busy finding and bringing into the towns bodies of persons who had been victim to it. Managers of the building and crushed recognition. Where it was found impossible to identify a dead body, authorities and crushed until authorized publication. Among the dead and injured whose names have been learned are: James Harrison, aged 22, manager of the Banks & Danner commissary, crushed when walls and roof collapsed. Addison Cheers, killed when tree stumps fell. James Holloway, 22, probably structure of skull, condition critical. Joe Turner, 65, broken left leg and dislaced shoulder. Alonzo Hippin, 14, fracture of left leg. Cussey Jones, 22, broken left leg. Harris, 20, dislaced right shoulder.
Mary Hays, 28, broken right arm.
Sharon, 21, only wound.
Charlie Finis fracture of left leg.
Will fronstington, 48, right leg.
Will fronstington, 48, right leg.
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Sam Johnson, 22, fractured right
leg and arm.
Vernon Creighton, 15, broken right
leg.
"THICK HEADS" IN SOUTH
THROW MUD AT DYER BILL
Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 30—The Commercial Appeal of Dec. 11 carries the story of a young man and his challenging bill in which it rehearses the old familiar brides of its vittiveness and supposed unconstitutionality, and then goes on to say, "It would be an encouragement to crime because it puts an insurance upon criminals. We do not believe it will be a good thing to try will consent to confer a monetary reward upon those evil members of society who violate the laws that they arouse the mob spirit." Evidently the much putted edoor wants to say that our Race would be better than they make $10,000 available to their dependents. But that would sound a little too absurd, so he talks seriously about language useless for Criminals."
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Daniel em a charge of larceny.
She tee hentinens aeere beeagent ae
trial Mequkis. Fhe cattarney: ter tn
deter Was WP, Miles of Sune
Che. ater Ak Wines of weramtize
fie xtare clwweat Hae eaten, Phe det
dished tot uiube Nee seine See Hi
ateenee of one of Hx main witnesses
Tie jude consented to Feepes tt
case he following terning at 9:3
Heloei. Mies sought his witness,
When be Went te Ue court hnus:
Fuesday morning te Hnish the eas
jue way awet at the feet dour Bes
fie uf White men, ‘The Tealer of th
fiub had a Bindiercllef bra
Around hie mouth, Pointing an gute
fuutie revolver at Miles’ head, he
rdered Rin lO CURE trou sad leave
tows, Miles, ts life in akenzer, di
ae he was bid.
He had walkeat for soiie thne whet
be was overtaken by Sheritl Fredecich
Af Mukit and w deputy. Ta respons.
iw thelr questioning ast the eas
af bite fursaking hts case, Miles tel
Uhem of the ieldent at the cour
Reuse dugr. The Sheri told hint
come hak,
‘Mirived at the court room, Atter.
ney Mies prucmeded to the table re
tered fur catinsel ond adieesied ths
tdi. To Tucker, Te explain
te The “ibre Taat be wane babs
threatened in conneetion with the de:
Tetine at ite Meine a and aehed te
court that pete of Ue matter tee itl
in the cour Teed,
The jks upbraided bias for musk
te arty such charxe Before the Jusy
Other hanes were sald te embairn:
has Mawes
Foliow is this’ the court asin
shed! Sides te ave his clients chit.ce
thelr leas frum not guilty wy auilty
Miles ‘did "so atid they Were fuine
Hiately seutenced te hres years is
the penieentiars.
Mien potsiicted the short to (60
fest iat EMAL be should rectele Ke
ty OH. he save he Will seek new
Wiel for the menor the arwund tha
tee wendieg setelred de Mesa”
JNO GEMECRACY CONGRESS
THONG AEQIS: CONFER
FET AMS CONFAR
sai, agg, BUR. A Babundi
a cee aha ae
Mira Buospacy Gvnteeer ond ye
iia prsue roeegtenry re
cee te te ven a wl
nae ree cantina Oo
a
Sv ca fall nndidkloeas oa
sceitiee tig to 208 amas a
tae es en
deter Contos abe acca
cobain aetgne
Bera ong is Base a
SC il RE
Se Eee RR Oe
teers eee em ea
ETA aca
Recta etter col, oe
orol Serio a our a
Sherri oe ths Sean ee
mies aes fae A ae
Bh oe Ceara aston
Seep ee ee dere
ek coe eae Te a
gasses sean fee Bee
eal rors ey the, meer
indore i rentec if Sale at
see cee oS oa
mi os
PES Sects ie tid 18
meats cupiarimtt, we eng
Rana pa Saetion a
we!
je daira
vcusirega ct ee Ela
sigan of Conuress, Pres
MASONIC LODGES HOLD.
THEIR ANNUAL ELECTIONS
Feeoakelyn, N.Y, Doe, nthe toed
Deine Hall Masehte inde held thelr
pais! Cheetos Tast-aveek at {URte
Temple, Ins Clermont avenue. One of
the featites was the elevation of
Charles J.B. Kemp 10 he master of
Widie Son Lndge No. 1 Fe and 3.
Ho Te Te one af the youngest maw
fw be sn honored, “Orton afc < are
GLA. Ghiver, sentos wanton: Joseph
Sheatiert, junior wardent SAL GIS,
Spnion vieevonts L Gould, jumor alma:
cen: Thoman ©, Sear, secretary, and
Pierre Meury, treasurer.
SLAC, Heine wan eloeted snuster of
tasmacenian Louse No th. John
Matirhty Was “eleetad maser of
Hham No 2 yt dhe mevtlus sirin
the Week
HUNCEY: TURNS RUSGLAR
New Yoo. fee. sh—tfunere art
hopes cates Johns 2b. themed
televise Christmas day and banked
in ja.
ofagctiwe with a companion who
wecepeeds clotrecty sattenigtent ts Toe
B setait's alte store ae Hath sire t
toad Grendteat, Siaeene nutiend the
(ieee tien in tine ret sited seat aCe
te the tedites Detetiven saryriced
The myer in thede etre Fash ran,
Mine Sannging Was cornered sand vas
tered. tte gaat Thala white tan Bd
five them cue $38 ta steal zome
Scud ia tae ate
THE,
chan,
Chicanos metenster
eer
on ca eee
FYAEAGO BES Tetene Ave Tol Rowman at
Wateerd a6 corvtubs tive susttoe, Sebenmy. 1.
Fos ob SEES AIET OX Umacee a ke
WATCHIN USES
GUN ON BATS
ONE 15 MILE
New York, Peer, J Meeseine of tte
alertness ancl Eerie st Chiteles
David, a watelman, one bantit tes
Ui the morgue, dud another, wounded,
tn the prison word oF Leeftevue Mes-
Pitady ag the reste of an attertpted
hertay by: six asbite men ‘Phussday
suternoun of Miss Maria stockings
(whitel, stpermetdent, -atnd~ Mie.
aiey Trim, exretilier, of the Uhipeps
Honlet tenements in West 63d street
Tae ather tour Lauldits escaped an
testeat ands a city-wide seurels fer
she torn fs being sade by the julien
as their descriptions are known. te
them,
“The: Phi tenements vonsist 6
ebttt man landdings between Austr:
want amd West Bind ayenies, fn
Disyps Ne. 2 ie where David has hn
doeonutttal ters, ated ML Wats Cowie HEU
fentse that Duvig was strafing. m0
S arelock when the nutiewd a Erie
With wioter minning, standing ~ th
Thun oat tshee Baudabange Amel thee 20
ghar dwell deweset white mein wit
havin nervousty tay and down before
rhe building uncei hia suspiedons,, ++
He fests necnted tee investigate.
eHivid “Seentot pelle tal tek
Teeny geeeeauHtlen to protect htnse tt
Fie stadt to au inte the house, ba
cyan seven Theught vonaideres! i
Hidagerens with Me possibility: of an
uemed bandit outside. Constyientis
he Toltered In the nelghburhurd.
The watehmaz had thosht ticht
for shortly atterward tive white ied
sho Aeemed to be it Harry ram out
Ot th House, one uf thew removin:
a white hundierebies that bast waaked
Is fave. ‘That was enough for David
fe sprans ap the steps ut the Sous
and With @ welt directed stot fiom dis
revolver ent foore, the Mist mun te
Ente the eae talllug Ge The sldesath
Seth ie balles wound it his right sits
Although wounded, the mean, appr.
Gnu an Italian, resehed for bbe hig
pocket, Davis arad anether atiat, pet
Hing him just Deiat the keart. A
tly stage Me yitters alte. within
read tre,
“rhe crowd that gather caught the
eyy, of Patrelaan thery Fray, wns
wits duines ditty in West Enh avente
Ter eurhed to the ali of Davia. A.
the putvelmas arrived oa, the Beene
Ene Wontnded ean, Wie faut been 11
Gn the sidewalls 4 Hh Gates at stew
Strays althouh ing letpless eondi-
Han, digeetet a Shot yr Oke aL Peay
Beas ioked Mee cevelter uit of Ol
fknrs Patel andl tienes ids cettent isn
to the shoe tag baaudits in the cubs, win
Spened Sire wa Mle as the. tasien!
signed into Ith avin.
Vatrsinan Matric: Simatai nicked
a Che cleise in (tis even, wher ie
Sevens in, wounding Juba Litt
24,208 Bust sth street, the iriver 0
hae care
“Phe elise ended wt Sith street when
the taxteab, hetded east. erent inty
& Grtck. AS the driver ind his cont-
Haninns eidrabed ont Uf tite ear thes
walked cae! WH every appearance ui
satcerne
Farolan. Adolph Gunther of the
West 47Uh stieet stanfon cant the
svounded thn, and wheu Memaluen a:
Hived the two polfeeman, with tet
prisoner, searetiod for the otiver teu
Men. fmt they haut dlsapnesievel.
“thirws of the, five bandits why cn
tered the house wore masks ihd a!
held revolvers, | Tite took #uitions i
Fie whndews, while The other the
swinted theie revolvers at The whit
woman amt Mrs, Tie.
Stake It eney.” eld one, “We jie
sennt fo collert that tek feat “ths
Hele, We wer't tate Fer ir yeu bent
tL! Mita Stncitincer abmved, whit
Gur renwster learnnd that Mee, ‘Tein
mijestint, avin, "Lats battle thn
thing uit” The rablers wens throtist
Peerstiles and succetdest in Rusiine
auhone $98, "The rebsbers! wisiert, TU
Fhouht, Wass merely te ter tie ren
Sones, beratnise when they feud MES
Staekinger's pucketook they gaye 1
Sete to Were
Chief Inepeeton WMar Lahew ar:
eicod from fudiow heatdutteriens sor
Mier the shooting with Iispenter
ucchten, He atestianed Taviel eles
Ie. and, findings ee bad a permit t
Se ene et se aitake hhie,
“SHUFFLE ALONG” HELPS
New: Yorks, Lee, 36,—Twen henctit
perfortnances foe ehikire Wore een
hy the “Shuttle Along” svanpans,
Whee mttaiéal comedy. has heen ones
OE the Muecosies OF tie fear ut ebeacd =
Mass the perfonnacces tok panes
ar the aad Street Music Malin Tees
Tie 13. The fleat of these beets
Son netcaded’ gr sie: clidiate tev
Tinenin Settieinent tous, wan ere
Prenented with, boxes uf eauiy by the
Inunngement. At the serourt perform
Shwe ery were, tee uididiee fete
Tie iene “Searteenent sttiname sun
Tiree apencale chaeeen trio joule
pehowian
.
Apply it to Any Rupture, Old o-
Recent, Large or Small, and You
OS Sre on the Road That Has
| ‘Convinced Thousands.
Sent Frea to Prove This
ehan Baul write at unice te ae, Se
EES (Xa SE “hatin 2° 90" gor
eee Tatar BEd Acaeyfal tiene
igoikc’afelitation’® ince it Naa the
Ditto Gat te needle ail te
EcBhs: thay, Weatn!ta hint "eceaie
Esato reid en ares
Stat lie Sheol ore actanat ure ten
BF hecn ade tasty ttthe ier ters
to ‘Sonu tfor this) eo int eae
Poor Rina sleet hater, sot whet
Sega road acer ait
Sout Hite! Wy satler this beans?
BoE MGT ake ior wanerene ana
Sie datgede eta a” amt ate los
TOME ATE’ Siaate!, ae ina than hs
Sat tte tnt” ake tue anenatae
ER Ree ee Ton Sed sine
Se dae cunning asich” tak jue tes
fetttat diem arom, eecting arian.
ROM Once e¢8 thie tan tea te Ie
Heep SMe tg dy
SUSU ce “Gti a runtuces sheet
Set ese a mans toh mete, Tey
Seah re a eet eine #8E Coen
FREE FOR RUPTURE :
WL 8. tier ie.
HES MES sr. ame, SY
seat oR tinot st Suan at
Tae pian tor apa
HE eens nee sao _ssnenenansie lt
Thay | tink wierin'e Vacdanier
rel Koefed Phveeai Culture
ie Nuplunen, there en St
Fark Ave Sh Lambie, Mer wend Cor
free buvk on development: |
» THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
a
Condemned Man i =
Smokes While T
Lyachers Work |
Waser, Te Dies fenN Iyehlng |
witch “wie remaeiae. foe the |
Samenean of Cue amain tanzea cog |
Sit iat ieee with ccmtey |
Hires Be, “a Saehite isan who |
She fs ae etn stant |
S ieiwaa second by the tuto aug [vsyen Journati
citizens wisn tools nit tr the ats
Sktere of the, town and Strung fea Timely Addr
ira atarlog gm Seveasvold whe *
thie duknown. te the pubes, are} Insurance
csinid tee fiver told others thal the | wdeond
ti esa the Cates OO |
Sore Bema eae ae tae, Pe
now Haekney joked with his expe pUrdax, Dee Te thy i
tors he thee rami, “ite [Me the Nor arcu
fisatet vith them te tle hike handy | Maurice Coma
Hees Mn ete abr Fan we Tw TS
Aeht tie pope when was plaice Mi DL Dawls oo tas
fran ise evs Manors Of tye “ra este or
Stooked"Vesplte 24 thie tublicty Wage i tne bern
Aehiete Has fren von the aatfate thee “ot uae, tlre” bund
Pelton, cet C0 toe aati te EPP crauuesated: pers 6e0
hen any ot the guilty wires, eatoaae pereae ee)
Coopte round about hea are top. 1,2 meh tel
fog alan the ymehing of thls white PAS IANS Tee
Toon wit! work tacput w damper ve |, aR Itldting ta
Meche pe tn ito |My 0, SM
ee ay ce uath teaming OL, dling, Meore wut Aver
NA.A.C.P.
Announces
Conference
New York, N.V.. Gee, dh—-Thar Nie
tioned “Aveecationy for the Advances
fieti-yt Cuberet Posilp, 30 CATA aves
hue New Vor, fae anneuneed it
Anauat iageting of the’ sete ube
Febiom dex. "Che hashes muaet-
Tig cet 2 welock in tle: ateeenean fe to
te inal fn tive Uewecdl Seager Pauses
that battding, 2) Bast Send street
Nite Mork. an is tr he followed
a tia meeting Inthe Tlare Ca
Mow, 1a5th ateoet Gund Mwlisun ave~
he ives AutinLS MINS HAL an
the "AFnASAS boas am toy Now, he
steve ft Une truwsn meet, Al IE by
Uxpered that. Heprugemtative Lent:
Give Vive wete datrondttcont the arte
iispeeiieng tail in Cnteseeoay Wl ie st
A tie Sycaker. The biher: syecters
a iene vie
retry vf tine Ny Ae Ay tt Dee thes
Eikward ussell, ieiticr of the bear
Gh the Noakes Ce Dee anil the Teo
Morvterat We Jedatsion, ac hota sd
deeretuls sncaker new studing at
Woevara anivensits on jeave of ae
seteee Front hie ohvarels I tchrlestan
Weve
Jamies Webdow tobnsem: wilt nek
a fall report. thee aetiell of the XS.
Ae ths ie eefenblne the, vietinas
der than in, Aekatnegs:tiAE Uhe
Tengear Mahe wf the Ne Ae ke Co
galas. Ivnehtui, culminating in the
peesent Hiver Amiictyeninse Hi,
AE Oe aittnenwasn seein OF the N.
a Eee a ets
Sead of the sev reaty, tretesper it
Mther mittee, nad aianiera ot the
Taurd of direrturs will be eleven
HIRAM LODGE ELECTS
LNer Fork De, di-ePhe deetion
uf doen tor Ue, astnes Soar
Hiram Laghee. Noe dc. Es aod A SL.
Tete Tan wal cake: pa an thel
Aantal stated communication at Tate
Se eit Sincatee ttant:
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“CO-OPERATION”
GHEATEST RAGE
BUILOER--OAN3
| Parkin, N.C. Dae. ite On Bat
unday, Dee 15. diy mew home gllle
it the Nori Wart Mtueuul “Lise
nsuraince Company was deddeated
and oened to the publle. Teage-
tin. Davie of Adantt, a, deliv=
cred ‘the dedicatury iutdress.” Musie
Was rendered by" Uke a8) elerka em
Dnged in the home nities There wees
At heast heer “hundred “outeotetwn
Uhettors to inspect ie hatthdiewg anid
Thusiind persue fren Durban.
fn petyines telinuee to the oceustan
ayy Davis sald:
“Sphtie buildin be nok only: men
aunent wo Thy. Betas dtd sveunite
foresiznt at Messrs, Merrivi, spat
ing, Mew aunt Avery, but ie vl
iuninnent we the eeonoraiey Inaester ad
find reannerelal prowess ae athe
Etuup. "Through effarts such aux Wiese
Steal we Dull a race that wi He
Eubstuntially and ersentiathy inte bes
SCeavanute, INUUSEHHAT inl palitienl He
GE wr cutters Meat we cannot tes
Shauinates without seriously tinpaae=
ing ote sockel aud polittead fabri.
Race Co-operation
stn, eater toy ley thts, a8 anMEAT tres
Race socperatioa ani Raee patteone
ages, Lee tie point te te evans thats
dE cur pene Cie wevesaite of ier
Gawem qulliwe tercether. Show thie
Tat ike White tan does not Feud
Gur wetcepatees, trade in gottr ators,
fantenlze, Saur dctors, sinphey Four
Tawyers, caery Hite sand lve iustes
aniee in Sour wite elateatba The
White tts clanishngss in bininess
fine av antiel became of hie hatred
oar the buck cn us beeatiew oF Bis
Tice fae thee whtte seat aud destre for
Whine mupernauzess awk conte in jtittes
Ticats fie dnolicatess, coinmerce tial
fevers hinine ik our mmcional Ht
Whar we Want to de is tinitae Bs
nid vlateueter ati rackl, solidarity.
Hio"not have alm ud starge iia
Beith prejtidiew. tut tet Us practies
his eapeerted aviion, fis eo-operttinn
Hind tee pride, Wee wane. te este
Enliwssinig: tne” yatinieal anztuaters
‘Rann us aunt follene With interest
Snuhusiasin Ute eaptaites of ladustey,
The batihives. uf tusuistae compet:
ies, Ue ngzenbarns af ba, the te
Inter af Curious fetus whe
ive Wealth aud ebaraeter Ge the
Vinee, emplisment Gs unr ehihlren.
Tee Wea bo eetiakoe a mnie
Smwonee Hank wealthy ae Wee prebeinl fo
ave reliaieg art eniueation. cra
Tenet ally te i fest Gaul toe Ine pre
ferred, Hus grit atl greestateks nt
Heer the ubsuiite vesentils neces
save in the develupesent OF Mt rlew A
pee RuRniTy.”
Founded by Merrick
‘he North Carvlma Mutnal Gite
Insurances Company was founded an
1898 by the kite John Merrick. From
An assessmient safety with ese thier
Flow weeth vf tisurtnee In forew an
Ti it Max erown ty be the lirsext
Colored istiranee compsany in The
workd, with wver $39,000,000 worth of |
Insurance in Tere. Since ibs estab
Tinliment the company Kas paid gat
to poligy holders ever $3,990,990 1m
rs AYA LIAID__PACICD =
CUT YOUR OWN HAIR—EASIER THAN SRAVING
Pee ae SRLS. $1.00
| Bhourtex aurcrtanc hain conn a eager
Vases acme aa
SNE REL =a) Cage sige
ANNI .
ie fiakte UE. Very hort clime Mout will Mave te Ya $2.00 for the DUPLEX. The,
Duplex Manufacturing Co, Dept. £30; Detroit, Mich..
Kisses Slayer |
of Husband as |
Jary Frees Him |
Saute, Eau” Use Soa
satin Shine eee tantric eS
Saree tie Shwe Weaee wees
Ta Sate atthe at
PS Nts rele
ere Ah aienuiie a Pieces
Tamar ta ae a ane larg
Heer tat om ies wine
Bee fe ae oe mee Gar
Lee ig een
Tate aS stnercos
Mette tau easene ae enaaceg
tite pant a et ae in
origun mater eects
Fe ee ie Meer cae
Lee Se the ea Ue ae
Re lac anmenies Urine
Wie toa thie Bee aia ane
eee, cise at ae
GAMES atone weued te Mae
eee a creator, Sra ta
Poi linet bering eh
een
rhe tech hat te acgalitedt a
pce ate ae tee ene
ps Ul nore eos
See at a Ne es
Le Nat aGtiaane ot oe
orien
whiting, Indeed, xo tremendous hax
the hainess tise that 3 Hitge and
eter hom: etter had tee bow ereetett
Thos toe hou afliee wf tho North
Carling Mutual Lite Tsuranee
Company wax erected at the east OF
$280.90. Te ie a ptrietiy wander tire
Bret Mnilding, sie stories. hil, tow
elms Steet ti Ube sicy snsetipying a
Celuiguinr for with an aren af 3316
savare feet, cand with Tetement 10
foot deep. ‘The: frame ‘works ht whol
Isa atid pocennfisved) with truss
Rare. “eneastel I ehnerete. The
Mlaleate of bated buted tele, with
Tie ekertion of tne. street” front,
which te faved “on the. Hest oor
with Indiana atone and “tke upber
floors with huff galvanized iran bond
Hes. Phe covering af the: witht ls
iret Gullit, whieh “substiaer sls
fines eheoaztiont all ues. To Liss
a sutareproet condition: Hf Ue wails
Ericttal rhe beaseenent sand ures, Inti
founteide ei tages hate 20 Sy pphaster
Jeuttitis ot irtsseon water-prntinis
Execs daisies be uf Naty" Wrrt
cotta yartiting vets, whieh ets
Started inthe szeuetaral tit 2d
[Werke ccraalst The Hvar awe
BABY DLUE BURIED
Near Yurk, Dec tonbuteral sere
ious were tek at the pietiors o¢ Dun-
Heuay Henthers, Setesithy faventie, Dee
ah we litle Heacy Ce flue, dh the
paxctfeekaecht tay wt Den Beni
[Tris prepecetor nt the Arkuntt phar.
Hiaaieye fee Getese vette, TW HEE
bce ike
DEFENDER PLEA
WAKES GOLD STA
MOTHER NPP
New York, Per. 30--More’ thin '
$110 was ralard for Mrs, Moxs, the:
X. Xs by rember of the Chengo Dex
fender, who foarnedt at her piight trom |
an articly in last week's bone. Jay
Unt artlele Mrs. Muss was incor=
teetly reterrel ty as Mrs. Martha
Dramgotd. :
‘Atter a hard search the past ‘week
tn White Phils our reporter was able
to get in diveet Conch sith Mrs. Moss
Bt hee hone, 27 Moth street, amd tele
Towing inuch jrerswasion sine emasent
GL to the tise at her ene, She want
ed i understivet that she sppreckited.
fit that Was stone for her, ine thengtt
Ube use Of her mauios might eause the
world Wo think she way losking tor
ehurity. °
Ress Mess; among other things,
spoke vehententiy against the mans
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"Happy New Year!" sturt, and yet three hundred and sixty-five of the livest, busiest days have brushed by, leaving us a few more gray hairs and you perhaps, a milestone of fond memories. We don't get a chance to see each other face to face very often, but we're good old friends just the same. To show you that our hearts in the right place we write you twice-two times last year and tried our dermend to make the stuff bright, newsy and interesting. Guess we hit the spot or you wouldn't have written us such flattering dope.
SAY, BUT WE HAVEN'T STARTED. Know what we have up our sleeve for 1922? No. Well, gang up around yours truly and get wise. Last Tuesday morning Robert S. Abbott, owner and publisher of "the world's creators," called a few of us into his sanctum at-tornum—Phil Jones, the general manager; Alfred Robinson, the manager; managing Frank Young, sports editor; Dr. Daniels dramatic editor; Doles Bell, the chap who looks after the bookkeeping, etc., and told us the plans he had for making the Dolteron—already the best weekly paper in the country—still bigger, brighter, newsletter and snapper, beginning with the first issue in January, 1922.
NEW DEPARTMENTS are to be added, writers of national and international fame have been secured, news-gathering burials have been established in every important city, and a world of other changes are to be made to give the readers of the Defender the best the market affords. You are much concerned with the need of getting live done as soon as possible by you folks who are really responsible for the success of his paper. You're a part or the Defender family. And, by the way, you know that we wish you all the good things the New Year affords without our saying so.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921
COLLEGE WOMEN NEEDED TO AID "Y.W." PROGRAM
Hampton, Va., Dec. 20.—Our aim is to train for Colored leadership in the Young Women's Christian Association work as we train for white women. We are filled with Miss Mary E. Scott at the close of Miss Mary E. training conference for W. Y. C. A. secretaries, which was recently held at Hampton Institute under the direction of staff secretarial workers, in Miss Scott, Miss Eva D. Brooks, Miss A. C. Gayda J. Williams and Miss Almire P. Hutnes. Miss Scott added:
Secretarica at Work
"We have now an employed staff of 128 women in our colored associations, local headquarters and field, at which we have been trained as secretaries. The 18 girls, 12 of whom are college trained, who are taking the training conference, have sent 11 states, have been selected because they seem to have special aptitude for the work. We have had this training conference at Hampton because we have been asked to A. units in the southeastern and south central states than elsewhere. Hampton Institute was suggested on account of its social and religious activities. "All the girls who have attended the training conference have had some experience. They, as work secretary, have been assigned to reserve units. The work of our association is both social and religious. It is indeed, a social organization. We have been trained and the retire our training parties of the nature of sociology and religion.
Inspiration Given
"In this conference the greatest emphasis has been put upon Bible study and religious education. A large part of the conference is the work of the Y. W. C. A., which has been in charge of Miss Bowles.
"We have emphasized the financial side, organization, leadership, volunteer work and committee management in the work of health relation to health to life and work.
The conference has aimed to give technical knowledge and inspiration to secretary so that they will be triumph over the many difficulties, which they meet in their work.
This year, for the first time, we have a Colored girl in our National Training School. The reason we have this opportunity is that the qualifications for that course are very high. Candidates must be college graduates, and we must that they have had experience in local work before coming. We intend to have a woman on the national board.
The presented of the training conference follows: Miss G. M. May Cooper, W. H. H. H. H., Miss Esther St. Louns, L. N. N., Miss Clement Beevoy, East St. Louis, Ill.; Miss Gorena Warren, Williamsport, Pa.; Miss Esther St. Louns, L. N. N., Miss Esther Dudson, Chattanooga, Teen: Miss Adelaide Smith, Columbia, S. C.; Miss Vater Beauchamp, Lunbury, Va.; Miss Isabel S. Franck, Columbus, C.; Miss Dorothy Tuck, Richmond, Va.; Miss Anna P. Dart, Newport, News, Va.; Miss Julia E. Whittaker, Augusta, Ga.; Miss Mary Thompson, Washington, D. C.; Miss Bessie Butler, Abville, N. C.; Miss Bessie Butler, Abville, N. C.; Miss Virginia P. Powell, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Week Tuesday Evening
On account of Monday being a Solemnity the Parish Building and Loan Association is to regularize its 12th State Street on Porch, Room 2.
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Miss McWhorter Gives Harding Xmas Cookies
Washington, D. C., Dec. 5, 2004—According to President Harding, "a jowl—the best cook in the world" presented him with a knitted scarf or white and black silk and a dozen cup cakes for a Christmas present. The best cook in the world referred to is Miss Inez McWhorter, who holds sway over the Presidency's kitchen in the White House and who for many years was cook in the Marlin, Ohio house.
Miss McWhorter made not only the cakes which she gave to the President, but the scarf as well. She herself went to the executive officers to deliver her message, but she surprised that one of the many girls she has made the chief executive this last one should have attracted so much attention.
BERT WILLIAMS TO VISIT TEXAS ONLY AS ANGEL
The people of Texas, according to Hon. James R. Gribisby, president of the American Mutual Insurance Company and prominent politician of the Lone Star State, Mr. Gribisby delivered the invitation to Mr. Williams Tuesday while visiting the famous comedian at the Studebaker theater in his dressing room. He visited for the invitation and asked him to say to the people of Texas that he was grateful for their compliment, but he personally felt that the white people in the city spirit, Mr. Gribisby informed Mr. Williams that he was mistaken, for the leading white people joined in the invitation, and gave assurances of a royal reception. He conical manner the comedian is reported to have said: "Yes, sir, that is just what I wish to avoid—that royal reception. It sort seems that the white people in Texas evidence of my race from the North and East 'real reception' in fact, I understand that they do not draw the line on Colored gentlemen. I recall a white man, Mr. Shiliday, visiting the city of Texas, was given a "real reception." "I have a mentor of investments in Texas, but I fear death will lay its gentle hands upon my eyes one I gaze on those investments. Yes, sir, I apologize for the mistake, but the climate of Texas does not agree with my constitution. When I am a little angel perhaps I'll fit in a little angel but no form, no I thank you."
OFFICERS IN WEDMEDALS
Officer Addellier Guy, connected with the 45th street police station,
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FARMERS CONFERENCE CLOSES
Dalton, Mo. DD. Dec. 30. The 14th annual Farmers Conference closed here after a successful three-day session of farmers, children, racial co-operation and home economics were included in the discussions held. Farm demonstrations were given under the direction of the conference demonstration agent. One hundred dollars was given away in prizes.
URGE AMERICAN PRESIDENT FOR HAITI REPUBLIC
New York, N. Y., Dec. 30—It is reliably reported that the American government is to continue its occupancy of Haiti. This belief has been supported by a statement made by Senator DeMercurio, head of the Senate investigation committee, which has just returned from a visit to the Haitian and Dominican republics with respect to the evidence that should be accorded them by our state department. Hearings before the Senate committee were similar to those conducted before the marshal board of inspection that should be accorded them by our state department was of a vague and illusory character. Senator Pomerene of the committee declares that he and his confreres were able to authenticate only two cases of contempt treatment blameable to the marines.
Committee's Belief
Senator McCormick says: "The members of the committee are unanimous in the belief that the continued presence of the small American force is essential to the security and development of the country as are the services to the iliarian government of the American officials appointed under the treaty of puerto rico, the territory, and at this time no diminution of the small force of marines." The committee has decided that the only practical change necessary is to increase the size of American high commissioner in the island who will be directly responsible for the co-ordination of all American effort, civil and military operations, and that this increase-duction will be made to the proper authorities.
Praise Marines
BANK DEFIES SUIT IN
LAW CLEGK'S ARREST
New York, Dec. 30.—The 150,000-suit filed against the Chelsea Exchange bank by Edwin Hinds, a law attorney, through the firm of Marshall, LLP, a law firm in New York, arrest, assault and battery, promises to wax warm in the courts.
In an interview with Charles G. Rapp, manager of the Harlan branch, our report here shows that the bank is standing solidly behind Biner Bush, the solicitor office at the bank, whom they claim was within his rights and acted in self-defense when he struck Hinds and haked him to court on a charge of fraud, from which Hinds was acquitted.
"Bush has been in my employ as a special officer for some time and I have every reason to believe that no one has been setting in a disorderly manner. When asked to be quiet and wait his turn, Bush claims he put his hard into his pocket as if looking for a knife or gun, and I believe every word of it," said Mr. Rapp.
Attorney Napoleon B. Marshall, who defended Hinds in the Heights Court, when seen by our representative, was incensed by the clerk, and had the following to say: "Mr. Wheaton, Mr. Garrett and myself have known Hinds for some time, and during his employment by our firm has always used a gun to fight him and to sight this thing to the bitter end."
Washington, D. C., Dec. 30—With the help of James Chester Grice, 25, 1729 Tenth street Northwest, the robberies which have kept authoritarian leaders in power in schools alarmed have ceased. According to the police, Grice admits being the man who has entered various property during the night.
Jacob Wilcher, 50, a second-hand dealer at 1765 Seventh street Northwest, was arrested on two charges of violating police laws. Some of his grievance is that he have stolen were found in Wilcher's establishment.
The material taken included several typewriters, watches, a moving picture film, microscopes, camera machines, classifiers, a machine, tools and so forth.
In his alleged confession Grice told the officers that schools were easy to rob because no one lived in them and they were not guarded at night.
The Miner Normal school was among those entered.
CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT
Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 20—An entertainment was given at the Mt. Carmel Baptist church for the benefit of the laying of carpet in the church. The affair was under the personal direction of a committee of Indies, and was well partied. **WHISKY THIEF CORNERED** Washington, D. C., Dec. 26—James L. Austin was released on $2,000 bond in the United States branch of the police court on a charge of breaking a law. The court heard 18th street Northwest and stealing 20 plats of prescription whiskey.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
MAYPOLE SPOUTS A VICIOUS SORT OF PROPAGANDA
Under ordinary circumstances the doing of "committees" in the city council are of but small interest to the general public. Noise and racket are the usual features of these sessions, but occasionally something is pulled which shows. In a way, the rotten ideas carried by some of these politicians who represent the voters in the body mentioned. The "budget makers" of the council had a meeting on Tuesday night of the present day to discuss a certain pay roll to reduce the pay roll by something like $1,000,000 for the coming year. This in itself may or may not be a movement of the voters along certain lines economy could be put into operation and this was done without protest until an attempt was made by members who are paid for the pay roll. A proof of the present administration to eliminate entirely one of the best departments in the city—that of the Department of Public Welfare—was thus Mrs. Louise Osborne Rowe, one of the workers in the state, at its head.
Maypole's Poison
When the amendment mentioned was brought up Abl. Louise B. Anderson made immediate protest. He was wounded in the attack, and whose home is at 352 Fulton street, who, among other things, got rid of the following guffin: a black mother, who warrant an appropriation? Have we heard a word out of her and her welfare department about the black and white mother, who not a Negro mother, nor a white mother, in Chicago, who wants her daughter to dance the night through a color, but Mrs. Rowe does nothing, makes no complaints, no investigations, no reports or recommendations, no court order, no saw that made him black and I've been around and am not thin-kneeed. If Mrs. Rowe's bureau were worth a damn she would have out these places two years ago.
Should Clean Own Ward
The readers of this article should be made aware of the fact that this biogated supahhead holds office by virgin water and is not a military base. I14th war has many. The Chicago Defender does not approve of immoral conditions, but it does protest against the use of force or being used on men of race or being known well known that if a white woman is seen patronizing the so-called black man, the so of their own free will and the
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ALL NIGHT DRAG ENDS IN DEATH FOR GAY DANCER
Mitchell Thomas, 30, 5599 Federal street, danced his death dance at an all-night party Christmas eve at the Federal street. While he danced jersey was in his heart and taught on his ips; and, doubtless, in his mind there were thoughts of Christmas pleasures on his day that he was dancing into existence. And perhaps his Christmas could have been a merry one had not at the party. But today he is crying at her heart out hysterically. She but him. And mean to kill my husband, so I didn't! Mrs. Thomas walked broken-heartedly. "He was dancing with Grace" she said, "and I didn't know anything about any other woman, but I didn't like the way they were dancing; it was so vulgar. I told him once to top dancing that way, but he didn't, and I pulled him away from her.
At 5 a.m. we left the party and tarted home, and I continued to complain to him about the way he was dressed. He was dressed in a nurse's dress. When we rescued him we wouldn't come in, but kept on by his house. I told him I was going to take him to the hospital, I'll kill you. Then he bit me and drew his revolver. I grabbed his hand and took the gun; it went off. Then I dropped it and ran. I didn't miss it. Thomas shot through the back, was rushed to Providence hospital by Officers Golden, Wolover, Grice and May. Thomas was taken to Mrs. Thomas escaped after the shooting, but later gave herself up. Thomas lived through the Christmas day that he had danced in; but at night when that day died, he died also.
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BUY FAMOUS HOSTELRY
New Bedford, Mass. 5,30—The Dartmouth House, one of the famous old hostels of this city, changed its name to Race Company, an organization of Race men, purchased the building.
Roosevelt Body Servant Is Now a Daring Sleuth
Washington, Dec. 26—James Amos, the only person who was with the late Theodore Roosevelt, was the agent in the Department of Justice. Mr. Amos was T. R.'s faithful body servant, having gone into Mr. Roosevelt's service at the Wizard of Oz. He was born in Washington and is a man of unusual intelligence. When William L. Burns took hold of the investigation bureau of the Department of Justice he took Theodore Roosevelt to the General Daughter and a niece was found for Mr. Amos.
"I wonder if I can borrow James for a week-end," said Theodore Roosevelt, "and I will always be both for his own fine quality and my father's deep regard for him." They are going to try and go along without James for a couple of days at the Department of Justice.
same can justly be said of the white men who find pleasure in the right which is theirs to associate with whom they please. The 14th ward is the most prestigious institution, according to police reports, and the entire city knows that some of the most atrocious crimes of the past year have been committed in enlightened Maypole. But has anyone ever heard of this dodo leading a "clean-up" campaign in the 14th ward, and that's not the ethos of the city? A man who has been bringing a reaction which would surely put him in the scrap heap at the next election. No self-respecting member of the knee living in the 18th can afford to be a polite pole. In fact, the writer believes that, in view of his virtuous ideas, he should get out of politics and outliveliness with the redefinitions for with good. Certainly he has never done a thing but make an as of himself in the city council. These are not the times when a child who lacks intelligence only along color lines, and the sooner some of these would, the sooner of personal rights find it out, the better children should use spurt "curtains" for him in his next campaign. Don't forget him.
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Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30—Lacille
Leonard, the 19-year-old girl, 747
Herkimer street, who pleaded guilty
to manslaughter in the second degree
some weeks ago, was sent to the Hed-
ford, relegation by County Judge
William R. Hayes.
DIES FROM MOB'S BULLETS
Long Branch, N. J., Dec. 30—Ern-
est Williams, who, it was alleged,
shot and killed Patrolman Herman
K. Emuens here Saturday, Dec. F.
1997, in the bed of a bullet
wounds recovered while fleeing
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BOWLES BEATS WHITE OPPONENT IN HOT CONTEST
St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 30.—Benjamin F. Bowles, 5253 Enlighten avenue, formerly engaged in teaching, now depended on military training, defeated Miss Marie Barr Ames, legislative scout for Missouri white women's organizations, for Republican delegate to the constitutional convention, Engle Field school, Taylor avenue and Olive street, last Friday night. The vote stood 160 to 40. Approximately sixty of our Race were presided over. Frank Slater, Republican committeeman of the 17th ward, who fought the candidacy of Miss Ames, said the plans as mapped out worked out ex-actly. He also directed to elect Harry Barr, a white candidate, if possible, and, if not, to throw Barr's support to Bowles, and thus defeat Miss Ames, the first nominated, and when his followers were grouped off to themselves to be counted it was discovered that his voters outmaneuvered him, being made Barr announced his withdrawal. His supporters took up their position with the Bowles group, among whom very few were present. He also sheffied and a formidable candidate for constable; William Matthews, Representative Walthall M. Moore, Mrs. George William, Carl M. Moore, George William, Dr. J. T. Moppins, vice president of National Equal Rights League; Rev. Dr. S. E. Moseley, J. E. Mitchell, editor of Louis Argus. He was nominated by William Matthews. When Miss Ames was presented several of the opposition called out: "She's no Republican, no leader of the League of Women Voters."
It was reported that the organization of women was something like a campaign, which opposed the Kiel-Goldstein-Slater faction of the Republican party. It is widely known throughout Missouri. She was active in the campaign for suffrage, and for several sessions of the legislature has represented women's organization in their efforts to obtain suffrage. Professor Bowles formerly was principal of Lincoln High school in Louisville, Kentucky, Louis in 1917. He was a deepy jury commissioner until last January, when he went to Jefferson City, where he worked as the representative. When his legislature adjourned he returned to the jury commissioner's office. He was graduated from Wilberforce (Ohio) College, where he had the degree of Master of Arts.
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Christmas eve, Christmas day and Christmas Monday were certainly sally nights at the beautiful Bremen, Germany, till, brought here from California, certainly "stirred her stuff" and she her class, the captivated her antiques to such an extent that she threatened to break up the show, and helped to the reporters. "Wam it New Year's eve! I go! to strut it." That night as well as the two rights that follow promise to be grand after, in other words a ride at the Christmas eve, and patients are asked to make the preservation early. On New Year's day Lewis Arrington will follow the number that promises to be long remembered. The orchestra, with the addition of Frederick Kaper, composer and Miss Alberta Hunter, assisted by Prof. Snow Fisher et al., needs no introduction to the public. To say why she has been here, she has gone the limit to please the public is putting it mild.
Those who care to see the old year
classroom place, no better entertainment
anywhere. The permanent and
plastic place is the pleasure, so why look elsewhere.
CHOIER SETS RECORD
FOR MORNING MUSICAL
The Metropolitan Community Center of Chicago is most popular music director and voice teacher, Prof. J. Wass. We will be hard to excel. Sunday was a great day for the band, the great throng to their foot. Prof. Hugh J. Buchhua, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, T. Theo. Taylor and Sums. Orchestra, Monday, at 5 a.m. them and the great choir again. Wm. D. Cook welcomed the throng. H. Brockett delivered the Xmas eulogy.
Probably Fatally Injured
Mrs. Mettler Millet, 253 Berkshire street, is being held by the police pending the outcome of the injuries of her deceased hospital, suffering with a gunshot wound in his head and a prolapse of his pelvis that have been inflicted to have been inflicted by Mrs. Millet during a quarrel in her home. She is to be the cause of the disturbance.
11. war Only Edges
Only Edger was the victim of a lance that hit her in the head. Anna Edger, during a quarrel in their home, she suffered a deep cut in her neck. The Edger lives at 42 West Side place.
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Mrs. Nathanee Iumanan, 238 Phoebe
Roseine, entertained a number of friends
at what Thursday, June 22, 1984 to 12
Mrs. Luther Thompson Back
Mrs. Luther H. Thompson, 534 Ga-
lvanville, an extended visit of two
weeks after an extended visit of two
weeks in Los Angeles, Cal., where she
guests of her friend, Mrs. Carry
Kraatz.
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Continued at County Hospital
After the county hospital this week: Alen Smith, 15, 2752 Cottage Grove avenue,
County Hospital, New York, NY. Alen Morrison, 15, 2792 Cottage Grove
Avenue, Main Street, New York, NY. Alen Smith, 15, 2822
Pearlwater street, and William, 40, 425 East 2nd street.
Officer Johnson Has Relapsed
Who was injured at 22 East 31st street,
who was injured at 321 Michigan avenue,
who was injured at 322 Michigan avenue,
cottage grove avenue station, brought
to his leg 30, 2nd and last, while chasing
a prisoner. Officer Johnson had to be
arrested, where he is still confined.
Stricken While Vlutting
Struck By Taxi
Walter Orr, 15, 3523 Indiana avenue was carried to Presidents hospital suffering with injuries he sustained when he was hit by a taillight at 53th and Stainage streets.
Assaulted By Woman
Charles Becker, 69, 4501 State street
trip that while he was in the identity
of 41th and Lavenport streets he was
himself as Rose, and cut in the muscle of
his arm. He stated that the woman
would give no reason for her assault
upon him.
Debt Causes Shooting
Louisiana Federal street is confined to the home suffering
with a bullet wound in his knee. He
would have been arrested when they were
quarrelling about a debt of $$.
Phaihan New Year's Dance
The Phaihan Club announces its annual New Year's matinee dance, Eighth
Avenue, Monday, Jan. 2 from 6:30 p. m. Admission, 300. A. M. Paz-
president, H. M. Carroll, secretary,
3032 Indiana Avenue
Corner of 31st Street Upstairs
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Hamilton, G. W.; Wilmerfield University, Wilmington, C. M.; O'Fish University, Nashville, T. N.; Kansas City University, St. Louis, M. D.; O'Fish University, Nashville, T. N.; Kansas City University, St. Louis, M. D.; Theological Seminary, Chicago, R. Rev. Campbell enjoys the direction of the church and the reason is patient. He is an inveterate student and is what connects him with the best institution of learning located there. When Christianism comes some 10 years ago, it was heard in debt and there were an unpleasant experience. Christianism is ever clear, the church is not only out of debt but has nearly been out of debt. G. Calvin Campbell, Ph. D., A.M. M.D. is a credit to the ministry and Christian fortune to have him in their midst.
Dance New Year's Eve
A grind New Year's eve dance, Dive
into the Monica Brunet, N. St.
At the school, N. St. between
Walsh and Michigan revenue
offices, and Admiral Adams
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Burn Williams Dier
Bur W. Williams Dies
Information about the Chicago
of the sudden death of Bur W. Williams
prominently known as "Bluechick," who
literally conducted the Golden West
Symphony in Sedalia, Wash., with Russell
Smith.
Hotel for West Side
The Bell hotel, the newest and one
only building in Sedalia, was our
opened its doors to the public christmas
day, at which time a big house-
was built, housing people were the guests of the general presence. William Bell of the day and all predicted success for the new venture. The Bell hotel was located at 125-21 Park avenue in the heart of the West Side—Advertisement.
Miss Branson at Luecheen
Visiting Daughter
Bren. Annes A. M. Athena of Atlanta, Ga., was born in 1850 in law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. W. Carter, 1859. Prairie avenue. Many friends during his star in the "Wilkins City." Attacked by Hoodlums. Feud House. 21. 21. 2018. Wabash avenue. treatment of stab wounds about his neck. He was at 50th street and South Park avenue he was set upon by five men. He drew a knife and raided him.
A History of Morphology
A Victim of Morphine
Thomas McGee, 47, was undergoing at 87 and state slaves in a dazed condition, in Chicago, Illinois, where he was known to be a morphein. He was found to be one of morphein's slaves in the policeman that he had only been here a short time, having come from Jackson, Miss.
Suffering from Exposure
Rebecca R. Roberts, 48, was the County hospital from a restaurant at the McGee's home, where it was found that his condition was due to exposure, as he had not been exposed to the cold weather.
Mrs. Britton Visits Friends
Mrs. E. K. M. Burton, 2500 Postside
street, street a few days during the
holiday, 1200 West 42nd Street,
phone 212-555-5555, residence in Mountain Park, returning
delighted with her stay.
Found to Be Demoted
Jennie fell, 16, 1922 best 16th place.
She was the first woman to be kept under observation, and was carried to the Inpatient Unit to be kept under observation. She passed away that秋 16th place.
Office Person Attached
Little Box Injured
James M. Cliney, 59 years old, 2015
Late when he was struck by an automobile
truck operated by it, he seemed calm,
but was attempting to slip from a
drive wheel.
Suffering with Alcoholism
Riverhead hospital, where he was carried to the county hospital,
was治疗 for a severe case of alcoholism.
Suffers from a Fall
William Smith, 45, 46th Street state
was cut off by a fire in a hospital
that had been hit by injuries and a
court under the chin which he re-
ceived a life sentence in the
reduction of 46th Street state.
Found Lying in Street
While patrolling their offices, Officers
45, 46th, and 47th streets were
West 6th street, bring inmates
on the pavement at 25th and
26th streets in his forehead. He refused to tell the
officers how, by whom, or where he was
in the fire.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
**Postmaster Open House**
The City of W.A. C.A. has been invited today, June 2, has been in untimely postponed.
$1,000 Loss in La Salle Fire
A local emergency department organized a story-telling event at 321 La Salle street, seating Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and their nine children in the street. Mr. Milton, who owns the fire department determining the cause of the blaze, but that he had provided sewer water, would be burned. Arrests are expected to follow. Damage was done to the extent of $1,000.
Butlers Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Butler
entertained at dinner Monday afternoon
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Burger and family and Mr. and Mrs. James
Shores Entertainment
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Shoesen entered at dinner at their
dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Claude
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batter and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith of Desoto, Ill.
Assautis Woman
While visiting at the house of Mrs. Avena, something angered Frank Jones. St. Wentworth avowed that he would not receive such a violent manner that it resembled a king was arrested by Others. Geltz in food and charged with assault with a knife.
Nurses Give Party
On Saturday afternoon the nurses of Provident hospital gave a visitation of the children of Marilyn W. II. Marshall assumed the role of Sarina Clans and added choir to all
John Harding Dies
John Wesley Harding, son of Mrs. Louisa Harding, harding of Mason, Missouri. Wesley Harding were held Monday from the chapel of William M. Mason's master-taking parlor, 1605 West Church Street.
Concert Concert
Lincoln Memorial Congregational church will render a sacred concert on Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m. at Morton W. W. J. Mollison will be the guest speaker. Ms. Louis D. J. Dobson, soprano; Edward H. baritone; Edward H. Hainan, organist; and Mrs. Martha B. Mitchell, organist.
Served: Free Dinner
A large five lunch consisting of turkey with ginger, potato and a meal, was served at the opening of William H. H. H. Hotel, a hotel and main office of Mr. Holl's idle wild properties will be combined, Photo: Acephor Dinar Guests
Acephor Dinar Guests
Michelle Watkins, Loinath of the Kappa Alpha Pi Chapter, Champaign, Illinois, were the dinner guests of Mr. Holl, who attended a afternoon, Mr. Acephor's mother was also present. Monday the Avenida had their annual reunion family dinner.
Phillips Teachers Visits
Omar Doe5
Mrs. Nora F. Taylor will receive all awards, certificates, charitable and fraternal, who find it convenient to call at her residence, Jan. 2. from 10 a.m. to midnight. Prof. Inborned in City. Prof. T. S. Inborned in school of the day. Principal, school, libraries. N. C. was in the city of Waltham. N. C. was in the city of Waltham. Min. is touring the West.
Art Green Takes Tcln
Mrs. Bell Hughes green, 1355 Indiana avenue, left for New York. Mrs. Green is well known in New York and has many friends among the theatrical profession, her husband, the actor, his wife, his native home, Hatimore, Md., and also Washington, D. C. on route home.
Barnettts to Receive
Mrs. Bell Hughes and her husband, will be at home to their gentlemen who are to honor the beautiful Jan. 1 from 8 to 10 p.m.
Prof. S. S. Brown in City
Prod. S. S. Brown, well known educator and author of *Morphism*, Tom. J. M. C. A. At a future date Prof. Brown is contemporary writer and author of *Chicago*.
Open House 105 Aged
Rev. Charles Stewart, 5522 Aberdeen street, general masonry on the new house, special masonry on the special street Sunday afternoon, Jan. 1 in Olive Baptist Chapel, 1000 N. 10th Street at 3:39 o'clock. Tuesday afternoon at the same location. Women and girls, choosing as his guest women and girls, choosing as his guest
Mrs. P. J. Evans Entertainers
entertained a large number of friends
at her position. 31 East 115 street
and 116th street. A diploma to
a diploma to her pupil. Mrs. J. enter-
sure for finishing the Horizons system
was rendered followed by daming.
Lyceum Presents Stars
Je Lejeune Jones,孝弘, of Evanton, Ilk, and Lawrence Lomax, tenor, both born in New York, will be presented at St. Mary's Church on Saturday evening at 5 o'clock. The torment of 50th and Walsh will be Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. By J. W. Johnson, pastor, will make the address.
Hawke Christmas Tree
Scores of poor children were made happy by giving them the presents they had received candles, nuts and fruits of every description and the presents of Rest. 22d Walash vacation. Nice afternoon, Dec. 23, by the Giles charity. In the Carter and others were in attendance.
In The Grip
Draws Heavy Fing
Herbert Long, 2015 Sinto street, Memphis, TN. Book of M Kathleen Goulden, 2015 Ullman avenue, before Jinkee, four years in the Houses of Correction and in the Houses of Correction and by Sergentia Maddocken, Scott, Smith and Niskar are booked examining the street car. An identification card case omitted to Miss Dugan was found on the street car.
Discharged for Gun
Attorney Francis Stratford succeeded in gaining an acquittal for Gabriel Hamilton, 70, after nine years, when he was once when he was found to have a loaded revolver in his possession. It was proven that he was a porter or a security guard, and he was in a detection, as holding up traps seems to be a hobby that bands are developing.
Who was the Man In Case?
Who was the Man in the Mirror? Most Street, campaigned to Gothers Farthle Street, campaigned to Gothers Farthle Street, addressed same address, and threatened to cut her to piece if she shelters in a building made a sign a bounty to keep the peace. The man gifted pay lothroha was not brought out.
Coat Snatcher Caught
George Gross, 364s 514s filenee avenue, was held to the grand jury under $5,000. He was arrested by Sergente Welbon and Dennis aguilar by Miss Elizabeth Maddern, 355 East 83rd street, and had taken he and gilley avenue. A corner of 357 street and gilley avenue.
Steve Causes Trouble
Trouble Over Clok
The barking of pigs brought Sergent Middleton, Scott, Stark and Kane to the Dearborn streets and from there to a house at 1833 Dearborn street, where they arrest the man and take him to West 50th Street. West 50th Street, stated that one of the men had hit at 1833 Dearborn street. Such confluent stories were told by the boys and Miss Kibel could not be determined who had fired the shots. Each of the boys, Giles, Rogers and Cash, were fired $2 and $5.
Former Receiver Arested
Officers Dolcester and Elberty arrive at the avenue, on complaint of Mrs. Maggie Holdman, 207 Indiana avenue that has been broken up some of her things and injured him. The case against him was dismissed.
Fined for Fitting Missed
Joseph Matthews, 383 East 29th Place, New York City, K. Kriniville, Mrs. Chelsea McDonald, 210 Calumet avenue, stated that he had made miserable remarks against her.
Must Provide Home
Miss. Ollie Duke stated to Judge John
N. Prindville that her husband, Frank
K. Duke, had been living with her and
her mother, Mrs. Frank Eaker.
Duke stated that she was living in a
house in the Bronx with a fine
of $5 and costs when it was learned that
she would not live in her home at 296 La
Salle street. When told that he must
be moved to a new house, Mrs. Duke
that she would not live with him any
more, but would stay with her mother.
Mrs. Mary Asher, 325 Indiana avenue,
was arrested in a loop department
when she was found to have over $50
worth of stolen money in her pocket.
When she was found to have over
100 dollars in her pocket, she had
been trying to catch her for one and one-half
years. She appeared in court a herew
wrong court, trying that she was a
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Johns Oxon Force
Harrison M. Gilfillen, 412 Langley avenue, well known in newspaper and travel, has been appointed a traveling salesman over a twelve month period. Mr. Gilfillen left Tuscaloosa for Logan County and印apolis, from where he resided in Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi.
Of the Law
in museum news, she was timed $25 and seized and sent thirty days in the house of Corruption.
Judge Plays Santa Claus
Robert Dobbs, 252 State Street, was arrested for begging a street arrest. He was in the house selling tickets for a living. He did drugs. Samed Trude that he was hungry, and had no food to eat. He took a long time. Judge Trude asked for contributions, and discharged the case after he had collected $2.10 for him.
Charge Women with Larceny
Joseph Tawney and Calebian arrested Ethel Charles, 2220 State street; Thomas Whitford and Calebian arrested Sandra Charles, 2220 State street; and Shelley Rowland, 2220 Federal street, when they found them enraged and accused the woman of taking his money, and Rowland of coming to her assistance, when she was arrested before judge Heap of the morals court.
Hold to Grand Jury
Dan Jackson, alias "Bunch of Trouble" 415 Caliburn avenue, was held charged with assault to kill. Jackson was arrested with assault to kill. Jackson was arrested by Others Policester and Kilkerrs after he had shot Officer Clement a restaurant at 24th and State streets.
Drop Dr. Bibh'a Gaas
Former Corporation Counsel Folem appeared before Judge John K. Prindley and stated that he did not want to prosecute him, but he had been made, and all goods recovered. He pleaded with the court to release the men he had been made to send him to his former home. He stated that Pye was 50 years old and he had never missed a cigar until this trouble. He believed that evil tendencies had influenced by.
Would Not Support Wife
Richard Jones, 55, 341 Calumet Avenue, who was arrested by Officers Mulligan and Larson, supported on complaint of his wife, Mrs. Louise Jones, was sentenced to six months in the house of correction by the court of domestic relations.
The Cabbannes Arrested
Joseph and Lulu Cabiano, 3540 Pine
Point, Santa Monica, points Hurley and Harsell, third district, and charged with harney on commu-
tions. Leora Smith, 3029 Wahalla avenue.
Choose Not Brave
Miss Lillian Shelby, 19, 4961 Brans
avenue, who was arrested by Sergeant
Joseph B. McCormick, charged
with assault with assault with a deadly
crimpkin attack and with assault with
a deadly crimpkin attack. Miss
Besson 500, 800, 800, 800, 800, 800,
charged by judge Samuel Trude of
the Englewood court.
Had Liquor in Possession
Written by Daniel Bentley and
Diantha of the West Chicago avenue
police station called a pool room at $15
50 Orleans street, and Joseph Miles
505 West Oak street, had liquor in
the possession. The men asked for a jury
Arrested on Wife's Charge
James Gillepie, 118 State street, was arraigned and with non-support children and wife, Mrs. Mabel Gillepie.
Walter Mahone Discharged
Walter Mahone, 521 Avenue avenue, New York City, wife, Mrs. Mabel Mahone, 114 State street, was dislensed for功名 of prosecution, before Judge John K. Trendifoli.
Glves New Excuse
Dan Mulholm, 245 Fulton street, was arrested by Sergeant Russel, and he when they found him carplint and an empty grip, and with four quarts of moonshine whisky in his pockets, he to the court that he was carrying it home to put it in some camper for the baby. He was fined $100 and costs.
Colored Entert
Bart Williams
Mary Stafford and
Her Jazz Band
Fiske University
Quartet
Johnny Dunn's
Original Jazz
Hounds
Edith Wilson
Colored Entertainers Galore!
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Mary Stafford and
Her Jazz Band
Fiske University
Quartet
Johnny Dunn's
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Bounds
Edith Wilson
Carroll Clark
Southern Quartet
Sweatman's Original Jazz Band
Handy's Orchestra
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| Samuel Lang Williams, 63, 4293 W.
St.
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Samuel Gang W.
lawyer of Chicago, after
author, publisher and asso-
cialist. State attorney
during the玫瑰
injunction and in
relations with his
business. Dies on
behiness succeed-
upon two years of
grubby faith
JOHN H. HARRIS
Mr. William
was born in Sa-
lvia, he is
his bish.
he was
been
for 9 years he been
of 9 years he went to La Pie, Mich., where he entered school, grinding. He then went to Michigan University and by seldom work won the first degree awarded to a leave exam at that university and his ability as a speaker led him to law, and he won his second degree at the Columbia College of Law at Washington, D.C., government service at Washington as a clerk in the pension office for a number of years. Coming to Chicago in 1889, he affiliated himself with the law school. He served 10 years. Under Roosevelt and Taft he was appointed assistant United States district attorney in Chicago. He was in the forefront of all movements for civic betterment and social service. The services were held at Abraham Lincoln Center Wednesday, Dec. 23, Charlene Hurrow, his chassmate and friend, gave a tribute to his work and character. Mr. Williams leaves a widow, Mrs. Fanny Barker Williams, to mourn his
Chicago's public should be proud of the fact that they are able to assist in making the military ball at the greatest success. This regiment has made more history for us than any other organization, for us than any other nation, for the desolate island of Culebrum 24 years ago, then to the Mexican border, and then to the United States. The world war is known from one continent to the other. Then lessly the very best stowed upon them is the federalization as a combat regiment in the U. S. army. This means that the state and government do not supply. At this time the regiment needs that the state and government assist to assist in the effort. The Louis L. Marshall auxiliary is assisting the regiment as grandest ever given by the regiment.
Beat Xmas Dinner
Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, 401 Vivienne avenue, enter the building and see a number of their friends, among whom were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Taylor, Mrs. Glemmon Taylor, Herbert Caker, visitors from the University of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller, Attorneys and Mrs. Jasper Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kurtling and family and D. T. Williams, Mrs. William McLennan, W. Kurtling and family and D. T. Williams,
Givea: Twilight Party
The boys of the Appomattox Club gave a Twilight party Sunday night at the Bottoms, 3582 Grand Boulevard. About 30 couples were present. The beautiful residence was decorated with Yuletine residence was decorated with Yuletine making the dances merry. At 4 a.m. a splendid program was rendered under a canopy after which a banquet was served. The ladies were charmingly attired in evening gowns of tulle, silk, iridescent and velvet.
Dr. Brown Moves
Dr. H. Hewit Brown, Jr., formerly a professor of psychology wishes to announce to his many friends patients and the public that he has been appointed to the East 401 street, and having secured a modern office, he will be responsible for his many friends and patients being equipped with the latest devices and technology. Dr. Brown who in New York city attended Columbia University in 1950, is a ceramics and renovating lifelongwork.
Embroidery Club Exhibit
The Johnstone Embroidery Club, Mrs H. Huffman, banksers, gave its innumerable collections hotel from Dec. 16 to 25. Many handsome embroidered articles of wear and beauty are displayed in the attic of a number of wealthy white parlor from the north side. Mrs T. Butler, 241 East 40th place, a superintendent since 50 years, superintended the sales.
Correction
Instead of Edward Montgomery, who was skin删 from the fire, he was Emmanuel Montgomery. He worked at Swift & Co. in St. Louis, where he was employed by the He left three years ago to take a better job here at Marshall Fields for a company, and Co. & Co. were unwilling to let him go.
India, United States
Herbert Jones a watchman living on the second floor at 2216 Westworth of the city was shot at by a bomb which was thrown at the building. The police said the bomb was not the license had been revoked. The police are of the opinion that the attack was an enemy of the former gallowkeeper.
WHILE all the world has great cause for rejoicing at the time of this Happy Holiday Season, may we not call your attention to a special cause for your grateful appreciation, because we have joined hands in building an institution which greater aid to the material welfare of our people than any other institution in the State of Illinois. For more than fifty years we have with varied emotions, apprehension and concern on our financial and financial education of our officers in affording them matters of interest which have been treated fairly, usually we have been received with cold indifference, and frequently we have been bled white. But at last we have awakened to the great truth that the greatest problem we have to solve is that of economic independence. We have laid the founders' foundations and the intellectual and financial facilities for providing expansion, credit, comfort, as well as its remarkable growth during the short period of its existence amply testify to the sanctity of its purpose, the foresight of its founders and the intelligence, incline and integrity of its many members. THE HUGH BANK OF 400 000 strong—giving employment to scores of our young men and young women—ministering to the financial needs of Chicago's Colored population of 150,000—supervised by and conforming to the requirements of the State Banking Department—member of the Board of Trustees of the State Banking Department—not a hope based upon a myriad provisions—but rather AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT!.
If, dear friend, you have not already received personal service from us, we wish to extend to you now a cordial bid to come in at any time and obtain our advice on any matters of financial interest to you.
If you are not a depositor, we should be very glad to acquaint you with our many methods of systematic saving; if you are a depositor, send in another—it is your duty to BOOST YOUR BANK:
Eighth Regiment Grand Military Ball and Basketball Game
(UNDER AUSPICES OF THE EIGHTH REGIMENT)
Eighth Regiment Armory
Monday, January 2
(8 o'Clock P. M.)
De Soto Council
(Central A. A. U. Champions)
VS.
Chicago Defenders
The DeSoto team defeated the Chicago Defenders for the Championship of the Central Amateur Athletic Union by the score of 31-26. There is only one game.
Box Seats, $2.00; Reserved Seats (Main Floor), $1.50;
General Admission, 75c; Balcony, $1.00.
Seats on sale at Eight Regiment Armory, Chicago Defender,
3435 Indiana Ave. and Gco. Porter's Drug Store, 310 S. State St.
COMMITTEE: Col. Ols B. Duncan, Mrs. E. Jones, Dr. A. C.
Johnson, Miss Ease Arnold, Phil Jones
Sunday, Seventh
with anniversary
the Emancipation
The Metropolitan
community Center,
the church, spent an
active work in pre-
serving children in caring for
the unemployed,
and body children
in the community,
last Saturday af-
ternoon.
more than 200 Dr. Cook children were supplied with shoes, caps, stockings, sweaters, fruits, candy and other items provided by the Dr. M. R. Bibb, assisted by the proplebrity council, the Christmas program, prescribed to proceed to an overflow congregation.
To Our Many Dear
W HILE all the world has time of this Happy Holiday attention to a special cause that we have joined hands in by greater aid to the material well-institution in the State of Illinois we have proclaimed other doors where vice on affairs involving money in treated fairly, usually we have been and frequently we have been blamed for the greatest fault so solve is that of economic independence to our solution! The happy its facilities for providing expoitions simply testify to the sanctity of founders and the intelligence, ingenuity. And here it stands. The young women—minstering to the Colored population of 150,000—sur requirements of the State Bank of Chicago—assume fulfillment—not a fellow AN ACCOMPLISHED FAIR. If, dear friend, you have not from us, we wish to extend to you any kind of assistance to obtain our advertiser to you.
If you are not a depositor, we you with our many methods of depositor, send in another—it is very true.
Binga State
JESSE BINGA, President
C. N. LANGSTON, Cashier
Eighth Regiment G
and Basket
(UNDER AUSPICES OF T
Eighth
Regiment
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
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PEORO TINSLEY MEMORIAL
DRAWS CROWD TO LYCEUM
Pleasant Evening
The Carter Charitable and Renewal
Fund, which supports the University
Day, Dec. 24, at 425 Bowen avenue,
Boston, MA 02215. Members of the members and many friends were
renewed. Fino program was renewed.
Boy, Amos A. Mishka of Athena, Gri.
Boy, Amos A. Mishka of Athena, Gri.
Boy, Amos A. Mishka of Athena, Gri.
To Visit City
Miss Rhosa M. Johnson of Quincy,
Missouri years a teacher in the public
school of Kansas City, KS, and state
service princess of S. M. T. of Illinois, is
a member of the Vincennes Elevator
board of U. F. A. S. M. T. which
convenes at the Vincennes hotel on
Jan. 2.
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Come and Convince Yourself as
to What We Offer.
Our Friends, Greetings:
a great cause for rejoicing at the
holiday season, may we not call your
name for your generous appreciation
of your friends and acquaintances
building an institution which is a
care of our people than any other
we have with varied eroticals, ape
d of financial assistance or ad-
matters; sometimes we have been
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CHICAGO ———_|Social Event Furwe op THE MUSIC WORID | Cicer Marks 4 seed the OisiCtaP ee
QS oY oI of Bingas Is. | = pee ion , Lewis Silver ed Priness)jsteria 4 IN
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ee: Srie Sere Ove tee
hts with Sire nntaste site
Sire a Mh or Oe So
hand Brel, Peau ayy 1
faa ean and we the erie
dinner Seater Sarat du Harel
atcha ake en he
Fucker" ea Petes Hanon aid He
shal Me foain He tas
Sie ang. Mem, haw Hi: Meio
elu" trtuana vemos eutereate
Finite ner tee enh
seen We Sad Snes dunes ius
hind
"Wiban Md, bowls,
iat. Suse Wein te 32
Sh Tink awenues He wate Fe
Side ot tasty shine haben
Bra Hesnle Hino 322 Stat
savor antertained with val
mee ian gs Covers ee hs
SSIS antes, 4515: Catenin
arent, wan hotesy at adinaee far
Sing niferonn ta ine Sele
dine Sarat at the ane Calera
iene sal a er a
ati eatin Raye at sty I
tue cty Panda tae Soke i
showe they wit be onsen
Shot -earmigh tino ints
‘he go train iy masse Te
SK Le Thonins, 318 tira bows
teverds incomming. she hols i
Uninelun' spins Fok
Sireang Ste San had, 2, a
Eliana dt hana Ee se
Wehner tag
Be tha Sit ute Se san Se
Bein thoi iy te Petgstead wt
enon Mt, anol Shee ein es
Her ad Sie sine Genres etn
fetontgoabe tae ater 9 neweoaye
Here Wan wd ae se a
th omecont
Ae CRTNitan: 248 Cand hue
savin Nodr tinea: Asan
Pee igeatate enh oo eter
Brad Soe She tae me ne fa
Freee oa a met
Cendin Beatie nie sition, thn es
tn SaaS net tt eres
15 OR ae ee cas
Sean wit tbe tat ed
Sai ae
‘that iui” eblekaon’ Weaning
ea (anne ta inns with er
‘clash ea hey ante at Heterd
ihe? 2 WEST acon
Se ES ee eS tin
ius Seear sna curiaraet hatha cies
tier Meeannaen Stes opt 8 Ha
SOE Aine sce
We i Nie tans 1, tian
ans fans soon! meine ts
Ii ea ak ke
Teena ate, nr Mie ere
Se iol TNE Touro
ipo tinned ent ae ee
er bictmnn Re, Se 1 ie aE
Beta Mati Sal tens
hos Varkted Weil 208 sont tar
saat teat Wart Peoet, hoes
tha
Eh and, ses. dete fe, Tlomnmon.
setae Roaincleg, ouretained
Fmnee Ce tients Monday oes
Wee wlan Anger mae
Me a hat Shed Weal ane
toon tne gh any. tury for hed
Honea aSenarevie He ener a
oii etek rac:
‘eeu Gat S815 ema ee
ue cabernet beaten Chet
a
Sinner Te thament Taree
cuantaite” Ria” Cue Se Hes
Brant eat ter site Ses Sine”
Selle Siete is Calne neta
Batic india
‘tra Siva Sam W, Nance, 263
ynon yen, mtertanned, with
Eteitna aor‘ peer Sn
‘Ronulne cf Pofrnde Speiness en
Fi tataphtaw he the eee sit
EP eaters. Sine. to tires
Eh Ste ietay Chere a anteeun
Cieke inate’ wl soveed, “Coe
See had Yor even
Meh smut of 6 Need
she oad
Sie amt Sr. M_wWienn,_ 506
et ast hin onteraninad ne dinner
Riot ied fe Ss agers
weil orton
ie hls 2a and Olin Phe
anit cust Whee elma enter
Beit Se aero 35" oe
STs Meivon nd Mu horert.
Sue Sa stagie Veen i the
pide schwis af Tomeein ae te te
Mite Nine te bmn
Sie aaa anton eed 0
tenner thle Ca Ir th es
Sie Ad Mee aisrer bes,
weit abit were catered at
NStaanetad Siesapmane vee ie
ston haanie of Mendanton Levin Medi
CAFE BRAWL OVER G18:
STREET FIGHT ABOUT RENT
GREAT SECRETS
Lnete Henle, Laadstones, Mur-
rete Sand, funk Arts, The Took
ff Mack Mage, aml af Bete: Cae
derxreanad Trenmitee Lenk, ‘Cotes
Voor Wane secrete for atotiae the
hate. tie Kegs oof Solomon, Maths Seal
Winger Rinse, We Key te the Tara,
Horh Medicine, ate. Write fr so
cents. “FD, Wester, Box 181, Mont-
‘gomers,. AM.
6.
Ming A2thy1 Jackson and sigs th
sen Strveis site tine xhests nf Mis
Hones Fe Ferrel, 4235 t- Tanwrene
amie, for thn halite
1 Me, and Mrs. WH spkes, 4221 Wa,
jYeinlt sendin, entertained at CbFst
nas dinner fa honer of Stes. Milter ©
Detreity Sieh. Hist. weak
(Mie Katze Howard, 238 State
sorevts Ket for Memphis, Tent.
Shed uhe holidagt with relatives mi
friends.
Ming Elizabeth Miller, daucheor of
sine shew ality 800 "Rast Aza
Moet, tw quite Bhat her hones
SUMie ands Slee mH dones 4806
i Walaa aventie, tad ‘thelr ues
UX neatast Wier, 23, ns, Guy Hous
tong of Dame Ambon: Cat
nae fin Mrs 3 Arimetrons, 4335
st aaron avenues gave a dhiner
fants inv hemor of Age. Guy: Houston
Ea natelen Call
stiee Ulla Prewtor of Brooklyn
x Sold Mes, Vernon Johusun were
the dimer gursts of 31s We AeeDUF
Fai Christian,
Mw tiewrge Laces. 122 rat
Lavente, Wane the lostess of the Tp-
Mon sind. Omega tirkes Cals Mion
Tue te aa afternenn “lupe td
anor The tus of the Rapa Alt
Pet fraternity were ae este
Tenors five parlore were beatin
Secured sand daweing sank sates
Hoanired ihe program. "After he
unee a” five-course laeleun at
served.
"Mie fe Angelle Turpean, exeentiog
serenity oF fiw Yew, Ae Calin
Tang cOe ke thw cuenta Stee ALT
Mickeys’ este angio avientes tor te
lds.
‘Mires B, Wilson, 1891 South Kédai
[aventin in. wishing eekatlven and
Tends in Clevelaml, O
Sires IE Shiughters 3548 elles we.
sous te spain the Cheistmnns hed
aye with ln sister, Mes. Anna Nor-
fig ste al Stan.
Jains Gaendats n Leedmon, 3348 Giles
asenme. was the chtarinin estes to
EX seovnge pele. Metwlake Dee 2
Duneing way very enositte with
Saeumye Willama a the Mane,
SS. Mra, ater Taye, De-
trait, Mich, are viskting: their deh
tee, Mine Stange Payne, SM3 ont
Sihhe stot and many ielends durin
Tg holiday's
Suntan Airs 1. 1, Welett, 4413
etirie uenite, spent CHM WH
Decaind Mrs dae Weleh of Terre
Teutee tne
How 20M. Elston, Lavéjos, Is €.
1G. Me of Ullnsis Jurisdiction, Kaights
fad Daughters at Tatar is. I ths
‘ite an oileiat business
SNES Virginia Toman. 1102 Vin.
connec avensie, entertatniad 1a trends
Sth a dliners ganve and card Darts
Munday, Drew 28.
Sir dames 12 Tines and daustitoe
ete ine spesniins the telly: wth
Med. Femtersen, 33in Watarsh
Bnotues athoe Pines fe a dental sts
npn at abe University of Miehizon,
Muse Minnie Mic flohiiannn, 347 Cin
avenue hive hea eloeted nest sneent
hatten e4 iireka Court Ne. Tt, Here
Ines of “eriehe,
iShioe Mellie Lewis, Petvolt, stich.
formers: 4 lracher af musts iy WH:
Kerrorce: instinute, hathvim. Ont. I
hina etn dt
Sister svity Mires eutrtow tt, 82
Waa avenue.
Sync and Aes, ©, 1. Menston enter.
aineat aa aianor Chetstiaass Covers
ters ld far Bee.
Sim fred Dh tortor, 3806 rand
[tentevard, fs visiting her sleter-tn-
Roe Mess I My Cavern, Little. Boek,
rk
Miccton Meleod, 319 Kast 36th
wince fe spending the hetidays with
file wairente tn. Holes AY.
Stisses Sadie and Hirdie Lefterson,
Vorsailieg We are Inthe city. the
ucigtnd mete nies. Jeffers,
Her Deatrie avenue,
Tiowistaes fs) Mason sino davuthter
Adrivanes (381 Tamales avenue. are
Geending, the helteavs. in Natehe
Siete Ate, Masanes mother.
Sars, Nettle fewetee a8 Vornnn an
nus, wil rineive Monday, tan. 2, We
Binning at 2230
Areal aire, William Hart Te
otis ‘Sinta stner, iad ae gtient
Eiristone Sie amd Mee Prank Tare
frets Mrs nnd Mts, dewsien Lowe at
Eotanel” itll A sewenscouree
Maney wae serve
We A We Secvwinay and. trean:
uiree of ihe Knights nd: Dananters
Winds of America and. busines man
fi Guts Take was In the eity this
ot
Wisc, seamen Culia sand Alo 1
ies Tee Toate Macey anions
faced witha dines parts ieleting
hich Ip hewine nt Mire, Cy: Menton
een, Ca the hone eet ol
Min Tinema’ Jefferson, 10. Watash
SWALLOWS IODINE: LITTLE
WIEGE SICK, 1S THE CRUISE
Worry aver her title Toxeurenid
ive, Terns Lee Burrage, ho 18
ented at the Sunielpal Tuherct-
Kets hoetal, eameed Mrs. Rethel
Pin 25, 28 Veracn wean, to
Veuietd= at her borg. Mendy
Fo sinate atice ¥ uelock, follon=
ine ho yiske to he Bospltal Christ
fii = wih toy for her lees,
She aeallawod Iodine nelson.
Mrs denon iver tt PR, Mut
be Con at the Bernon avenue ao
tinoss, "awe "Nowte age when. er
winter. tiv. Murrage, ded, Mrs. Joha-
or it nino the eis of Verna 10
Vr dive tutte girl Bue Verne Toco
Eine tiereular, “She Wea sent
He "“Menteigcl hmmqutale Mew Sohne
so Aint eo ide hsm aie
ihe tate to nine her huppyy but the
tan eane Iynne despondent. and
Wane’ rena = Werma ‘bees Whom, aie
feed linuels. sha to spend Chrlateaas
sina Mave like taate
sicmis ening: she was inher
sooin atone, breeding. Ae bottle of
iodine ‘word on lier drénser, fn “a
‘Somer af Smpulze ate nefaed the
Tttie ‘and ewallowed ite contents
‘Then sin tet her veom and the House,
Gnscon, without either a cont or
‘pat. She mada her way to the home
Sta irlend, Stra John Alba, 3638
Brecon stroiue, aad told Nee” what
Sie done. ‘Then she dropped to
The aor,
Stes. Atha administered antidotes,
‘ahled tne police ant phystetuns DE,
iin ineysoalie™ ought ew
Juhsison ene ot siaager When ‘whe
preieed sie laie= Gold Slee. AIRS thy!
fi naw aif accuse of Tie Vera
Une “hut she ited to keep’ ber ate
Koonpt at ret-deserucuon trom her
SCE ats Gray. a nurse in tralnteg,
ae Fare Deartan Wospitah Wut
Betesder repurter wouldve tet hers
Soekens Por nik
Dalath, Aline -A large rig manu-
feeliger “or national repuuntion tas
fesuted operations with an slght-
our shift of 130 employes A” sec-
fond eight-hour shift will be started
Skt teas Ca
Social Event
of Bingas Is
Gala Affair
Society Leaders Enjoy the
Hospitality of Banker at
Vincennes Hotel
| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rinza suvceet-
cain crening (heaqacteer with glory
[om dieeduy evento, Deec 38
[hac anther eerie sin anieede
jewiliche parts: whieh la Its ener s
Hi he Neha of fx apleder,tn
[etuiweatonae of Us program, tn the
Itt twaty of the ensemble far sur-
Faso angi ever etre atom
og by cbr of mr pro elt
(ite inauguration: ihe. semmay Fn
Tea tale Waceet Sie and Sate
jitageehieved tele areaurae seta
Leta, ewe Fisue's peae aetietes
{om int’ wey Oe ele pan
[egtland eneeuily nayiei wonee
ee ca ated ta ie
cigntanes marek whee item wen
sont ie wonder areas tor
Bit cetasions the twestee chasers
vee" anemia saree lh the
Herertaaanees Alone the veh vel
Eee aetidially dato htt
See erent Whore vine-enter
Be eteanad et
aKa thts sass wrdisagrine st
[aeeacheltue ced secrerhien trnck
Seu venetian Wiese emikciiers
ee tad Af te aie st
Blnstow Rew antes, tints
Serb ated the, rt oF Repose
seine ehh aninltertne tte tree
See cod ements ge ane Sania
TaN. cuba isbees eof and
Tasaiasens ous thet bewontal
irate” tron! hich ran
Sea tertonin SOK santas
ae scan eibated ce Tatars
eaetua “in taobe aetcstone aed ees
ages seiearh at tee seers than Ww
eee te eine ‘ot
ett ott
icesse’ '% aween of Sard sored
et acetal in eee dateie ed
ag aad Wns seve by Phone
ittnesy ener:
He eette” yewaramn ad The
eed ceiiee eat at Tac east
atte ateceiptian ind sete te ie
Seeing allies wi We tone
ned, UEhe se indication of ‘eine
Laie tty eta ae in ounce
foe trite peogent was a fenton of
tal el Salen Myr tae "were sare
‘Soa churning Mice Mavi ffaretonn,
eee ana Wnt
leat duinene bye ducenile elms
Estee iadel thowtpscn Dan
Boose igeaudes w tales feae Waite
ee atten ae aT ais
ate et nc acces the
dene uate. atsere, nid the “Waite
Meg Late ners e-ot_Nunmie
ear et ead pial soos
am
vie péetvine line with Me. aitd
aft teeter ere Sie, at Meas
RIM netions Mirae Tins wore a
Neonat eteaciom ot ise i ene
renter Serececnste weston i Bet
enc 2? antaion coer al rove
eit Uk nee Bena tae of
Seo crate, aed ace Eownie erst
[Mee Bert Willian. white sille with
Misiones ates Slaw Sane are
etre aae iin satty td eit
rte ie hn ieriarncent
es Stn and Stes louie “hone
Torts cor eigen sith a vera ot
ea set A ah Stee lear
ihe i ta whee
BMI MRS Say sou 9 Sea arco
Faf.ihy same desigo: Mre. S.A. Te
tae ele Mae lah fe draperies!
See Nee Cte Sine Mite
2M. dhe sree tate Neombergh
sie Nace Meant tire Albert
eee Se aml: alta a Deine el
ea ine am issn are
Wied Ny wed Stee Henny Zohmaon.
Mrs. ALC. dehnson, Mine Violet Gate
ee Sad MNng Davie taers
Hoag ate Seontmea nad her
eumten nite Aisne donning: Mion
Hiatt oe Stee hanes 1 White
[Mr. and Mrs. E: larry, Miss Dorothy
Ee ee ad ian ekeeren
Pe tt ean Mow Te Wass
reer ste Sire tose 7 Wwe
ete ae an ess Chaba Wet
ete ie ty Sigs Gu ean
tom ote tees re ind str ts
Mee Mace rue Se Spencer
Bien Ne aM eye ge ces
Dicker atte, Sour fe atacs
Ra Ca AY syncs Af” near
st See Be aed
a eta De und Stew Bar
ee eS a Sin ha Petter
Tati eS Seltorsen, lies amd ates
Miten Dismands Pes nd Stew Rider
Binge, Dine a es Cot Tek
SROE Boge gern to run whine
Bera and” tbe. heity at tr ale
ames and the besuuly. nf
WEST SIDE NEWS
aca wibiemas cee
FeRAM enh na
a aestathot a tiy ent
AMM eae keg
hi a coat® San 2 Fs
in Chicage, but always wiles to heele
ect geeh et ee a
ihe ee aa et
iPeatesar it rn
HESSEE ete tat
Seth Saked gre ae
Beer Maite, Sa te
spe aie MEE Wola
BG Atha an, Pa at
Fe rina Phi Rie
Beh A Seth ee a!
Bestar elt fete
screen. ‘2 pretainent member of
Friendsiip Maptist church, will be held
Foca Aart Sr on
ER ad mem erag ee 3
ein tama Hee G2
RECS, ie RE att bak
DRG RE Whats Soest
Sooke fear os am eid
Seseealatad afine ante evi
Sreeeeaenat? faite SRE
Bical tina eee
BPapibe ee are Renate
EEa Mt pete Hae eae
Emin Make nae aa seat
Seradhe Gothen
Hebe chet, Mine hie ee
ie eae, eh
Rehan dees oaes
Seat Shana See dae
Boer pe Edn ee
Bega ther aed heel cr
ahead uae te Rat Eat
carota Sethe care
SSE SEN Se a
ei Reg tners, “Yacht
ERSSUnine sasa Ratse nd Se
CRU Sic sega
3. We. Lewis, master of eS
NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
Ry NORA DOUGLAS 101,T
i cere in Chicagy thir season is
cling unprecesented Interest. Wt
ith woldsane hones: sever might
nt dattering anidieneee een ho
digi Claire Dug, in stat Hashenae.
Grought tw Chicagoans tie porte
Bat wuther: healing. Mimi” hal te
tule a poser Ree
TRatec iy “Tose” repeated her for:
ner sureess. Posaihly te two. ms
Uiistannding opera of the soar
iwi “Ge at EN at
store bieturesyue ad tradieional th
Frum where sc t the qretestra I
fot. thaws fn the snake-uye uf tot
Hprivciyatse chasie Starioall ss
Ginetly wus uspealty Stones dnt tk
Unt ces" Tuneveny pate 3
bitched amd racks the end to hh
even so ahrupt they appeared. ral
Slrctey chute
Tulse hlenit sas werfeet, me she
Muscat alight rea paint. the sane
is for hee maturatmakecuyy td
te effect Was tauatucal Hay
nse toy crwwded hee 4
-Milsweat hec best prdietion the coms
wane haut ever len,
Thane bores Payton ant Me
“gor of Enenosee ehirel potent
7
SENG. MET RECESS a TS
Jou Gn ie ott 2
‘Heaps feanating a Ge nora
see af tama irs nea (aie a
Cetus te Somneaesnve asked
_ege eiiivatd aa diteitate ta ica
Iiegit awisuant tape wer rete
PEP Reaenitee 9 tt ate Si
Ae Hitors tial ni hashes,
rMactt Minter Sorarel hg a alma
hata the Comittee nf omen
Sree, AeEntar Silt te
er teh ec etn
hich a Taegan Na
Somat dhe Seu "Spdeani "remain
RS Pc, SEO San
babe’ Reet ces Soctoat iene
Gps Seo tae at er ee
Paling cea arose’ wits nas tno
iOS elaine el ied Wine
Shem tr ah ft, 2" sr
fphesaines tukieat: mintbcrs, an. alee
ROSS Stati” ne tthe
Gate retin arte at CHE wet
Sentai’ thee mea ate elearetiew wink at
GSE MCMRY incase at Sn
SS Niatuhdetoed Hews Ae, Stir:
{Eth Pires shah die sees bao
teolonle tive meetings will feo fed Wee
ieee eich the ret
Senta and wil ete fo he
SUES work cenmnteemion anal mort
ioe See robot eanere tis ee
tae Re Wbitiagfeticities ‘hate orn
{Rtviet a tn ie ele eth yao
Hit ba nae isn ee ements
Hees Miia: Rott woh tae
Tate Sarasa bt vn Sts
vening,diairisiting "tinal has
Rocce a ty tara ct of de
| Ritory sina ani eemptoswes yetated
Hue tz Stoel ne bt a
anata dhe remarks, Sy teat ee
TREES! am apes “sania,
DACs Me HIN Stone hu
Pacntanten rhe exaiatan tt
Seentd Gnd cue endl the ew
Tee ee AON Aeahaeites ae Yate
ede ei cer rain
AUN heli “SMS tourna
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fade al ieee oe ee
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aoe SGN ESI Nan atti
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‘Pac tani bel hey soa
| mt Penman ys
teat Mrcagendi A Se
Apne ad ne of he Wear 0 ter
En Mernertrg will fee ehdted A inert
fhe “annie Tae etdeeshi ot tie
IBS ae eh RIE wet
‘vate and sreutaten a tbe ts he
AEG elne he Sou de els
Perea en! are 1epoune fll
RT UAR etn Rie pasate eo
Mare ie samen at tie, deqatt
[ine ean” owes haa tat
[tenis an Wievtae satura ove
[ing Tittle wil prep te the
Saint ran ovale be ets
[ion tert Uh sth ht A
CEN ee he
[netic a ea! hd rar th
tet atte facet aki ot
Hated a dni sane, "Fhe hae
Sr et eet ene ne eae
| ection te etm ia heme hie we
eet aati angen ek ah
[Ate gat teak alam
|e shit Stead te
ii, een tangents CT adic
{Abionte Roun Nisin: camber
sete Sezai BERS tdakeats ee
[Men rtueh ieakée, winnie” Sat
[ethiias AY Hunt enmtnatang.
{iia devin etampeaens SS
| Ree Re Shoes
“The dunior Matias Art sand Sot
cone stale ndash at
tien whi the"Chivagee Hefennoe’ttnnt
Pete ntient nad te Cotte ae
Wie The eedlng dhe at er
HOG a Re of Hua
oli litt eh Ss
ip Sith tat Nin
ial otats Rehl is wath “urvethn
Wiel ucane gE Suess Sez Ee
Whettnae “Reve, laa Fett
Fee tesuge wil beng tbe home,
BRCM Fictam, 2 Ret cat ares
"Pie iieted Hearomghcs won of
rear wih x! wuneetaeae Die oe Bee
Af “at Sihiceee awed’ Kami
Ueflandin st Scheeted prevents a
Shee illus Enel mecretari
RY ihe months seta ot tie Sou
cataltae CRS gS ered
Seay Bh crnan atcemes, a
Fhntaae Sine ‘members sued gfe te
EE Pati! Mine ne Ee tothe aan
Put Muroee AT Riches peanbient
Pe Nei, wocroians
Crain Ergon” 25 fest eve
i rules Beat fo wink areimeenient
inet te begiven ut the lallroad Men
Ga” Been’
Rea, Cartes Coat met
work’ with Meet Seuie Weights
Satna avenues “MEU macee Cnr wees
SP eRe home wt Mes, ante ise Ne
isstnie! Street, Stocgan baie ae
gle ens: Move malo. se
The Tere, aatrons” sshtuse, iCigt
rea Christmas cheer eee Sat th
irvea!"* inma "Andrews, president:
Sidi’, Smith, sncrevary.
tod tee aang reception eae pablle Ie
Minktion on ce BR, and YS Fan
He" anvkinen, Cue go nda
ihe aula of the Joint iaituings Aveo
clseion i
HARE & RICHARDSON TO
GIVE JOINT RECITAL HERE
Our eminent artists, Maud Cuncy
Hare, pianist, and W. i, Hlebardson,
harhone. of Hoston, “Mass. wil) ap:
pea ina. joint reelial on Tnesday
froning, Jane Sat Sonth (ark ME
church, 334 bonievard and South Mark
Avenue. at §:43 sharp. Mrs. Hare will
Fender additional numbers on this ac-
easion. Admission 80 cents. Jullus N-
‘Aeendorph, manager—Advt.’
fehaie cele ie Sie: dentate vi
Sea StXesum Gig eeu
Scere eae
‘Era i
Se eae
Zope ieee Sree
Hy. At ons ehureh the eholr direc:
[i prssented at ligistonu, seen
Societe
ets Here tt
Sete ee on
Pesce ea Sy Tans we
| Chicago's ehole ladere evince st
wear tan is
wee ott en Sis
[the ehitretics with ‘which they ur
deep tar do
eat athe
Safad Canes. fare, planiet, sr
aca aoe
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Walker & Brown are playing the pony
ball. The ball is hurled to the ball.
Wow! That just going into the air!
Alfred Brown, the juggler and Black Wrestler, playing the week at the Winged Lion Theater, Montreal. Matthew & Smith, always lobbies, are playing the week at the Fulton Theater, Montreal. Trent, the big boy, begged for money for the Winged Lion, are part of a good bill at the Columbia Theater, Detroit, Mich. Bergen County, is playing the week at the Hartig & Sonneman Theater, New York. Jim Boring, working over the shatter time, is playing the week at the Theater, Pittsburgh. Paul Needle, Benjamin Bill Robinson, the World War II veteran, is spending the weekend at the Springfield and Philadelphia H.
Johnson, Grave Hines,坐落于 with Johnston, Grave Hines,坐落于 the Star Theater, Brooklyn Glenn & Jehline are playing the work at the Coppermine Theater, Brooklyn Moss & Perry are the Champion Laugh Theater San Francisco 65.
Jon Shimko and his Creole Fashion
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Brown & Brown, Whitehall Bancorp
Lyric, New Orleans, LA
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Josephine Russell and her Dancing
tales are playing the week at Greenwich
Macy's and George's, the greater Dancing
company spending the holidays. They
tabbed at the 001 Red Top Desk back
Hart & Larsen are playing concerto,
Mike and coming in in great style.
Miss D. Peterson of 132th Third Prep
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nine movies includes "Washing Gears" by Handelshoff & Co.; "Keep Moving," by Handelshoff & Co.; "Zelda," by Handelshoff & Co.; "Cinnabar," by Struttn' Sam; "J. Honey Tatt" and girl; a song by men in Davis; "Smile On Me," by Chester Jones; "Simply Wild," by Blanco "alloway"; "Oh Joe," by Jonah Daney; "Wesley," by J. Francis; "Drill of exceptionally fine type;" Tant "Not Got Notin' but Got," by Salem Tant Whitney and Miss Jones; "That Tant Dance called," by Whitney; "Dance called," by Whitney; "Brooklyn," by Lea," by Albrita Jones; "Over the Hill," by Nath, and an Indian dance by Julian; the hands of Whitney and the stage settings and lighting effects would do credit to the largest of the loop
THE AVENUE
The last half of last week brought George Phillips, the celebrated dancer, who had made his appearance on the stage after a long absence. He was joined by the dancers of Sunday we had Butler & Metcalfe in a howling singing, talking and dancing comedy turn. This act was the first of the present week Moore & McKeown held the center of interest with their nifty singing, talking and dancing act. The team is a crossover group, being an experienced feature.
THE NONOGRAM
The bill here this week is right up to the standard and includes Benbow and Parker, one of the test sitters teams, and Johnson, one of the test sitters teams in a real likable singing, talking and dancing offering; Russell Hemsley, one of the test sitters teams in a real likable singing and fiffy Hemsley, who is recognized as one of the Rice's leading coaches, in a monologue that is a genuine bill worth going a long way to see.
DESERT DANGERS BRAVED BY STAR MAKING PICTURE
He drained the radiator and tools the water, red with cast and offended with the heat, enough to keep his throat from pacing. All day he lay to the shadow of the window, with nigrital set out our own his difficult journey. Almost spent, but not acutely harmed by his experience, he sat on the window when a scavenging party found him.
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The Tommy Jazz Band opened on
Christmas at the Electric theater,
Atlanta, to entertain the crowd.
Jerry Lewis, Tina Turner, J. H.
Bundy, S. H. Gellas, G. L. Scott, J. W.
Bundy, S. H. Gellas, G. L. Scott, J. W.
H. Charles street, Address
John J. Ruffins, writing from Cap-
ter, to enter the room of the Brick of
the Sister Suite, home at once
as his mother is very ill.
Elmar Martin's Joyful Gies are
looking at the $1 theater,
Atlanta, 44.
Wain H. Wright, drummer, for ten
years at Bacon Wilkins' safe and for a
week at the $1 theater, a
open for engagements. We will
treat him at 288 West 11th street.
Jerry Lewis's Stylish Stoppers are
playing the work at the Dream theater,
Atlanta, 61.
Jerry Lewis's Blues are playing the
area of the tilted theater, Atlantic
City, N. J.
Marlene Smith is with the Billy King
band using the Capital theater, Chicago.
Ada L. Rooker and her jazz boys are
worsely out of Wes's and Pinellie, N. C.
R. Sage is a jazz singer.
Holiday Leagues *Bamboo Girls* & *Franklin's Education Tours* are playing at the Star Theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. & Wilson, with gentleman tennis coach John B. McGee, South Bend, Ind. and the American tennis coach Nina Tremont, with the Modern Cooked Co. the greatest set of its kind in tennis, passed through chicago on its way to the Hempstead theater, for a great tennis match. *Bamboo Girls* & Co. are a great hit on a fine bill this week, playing the *Bamboo Girls* & Co. in Minneapolis, Minn. Backed by this tour.
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Raco Horse Scenes Win Great Applause—Play Has Splendid Cast
"Thunderclap," the big William Fox picture, opened at the States theater Thursday for a run of three days of the greatest sporting incidents that have ever been shown on the local screen as well as an excellent movie. Mary Carr, the great mother in "Over the Hill," played the leading part, with Viola Messison, Josh Willis, J. Burney Sherry, John Bolyne Again. The great mother, so scorned, but this time she was deprived of the use of her body and speech. A great opportunity for Mary Carr and a wonderful performance, H. Sherry, scenarist of "The Thief," "Titers' Club," "Over the Hill," "Second Price," and several other successful Winston Fox productions, was white. Richard Stanton, a widely known Fox director, made the picture.
The truly remarkable scene showing young Tommy, on top of a board, riding a temperate raphas was thirteen one. The second was the horse race. This race set the spectators applauding and shouting.
The picture told the story of a convent-bed girl brought by her step-father to his gambling establishment. The girl was paranoid and unable to move or speak. Although the girl did not know it, this injury was inflicted by her step-father because her mother was paralyzed and unable to move or speak. Although the girl did not know it, this injury was inflicted by her step-father because her mother was paralyzed and unable to move or speak. The hero, working as servant to the gambler, rescued the girl from an opium dench in Chinatown and rode his horse to victory, despite the gambler's desire to the gambler friend of her step-father. A customer who had found the envelopes of the stop-father killed him just as he was about to shoot the mother of the girl. The shock of this tragedy restored the mother's power to move and speak, and she was left to comfort her mother and her daughter's sweetness.
"BITS FROM BROADWAY"
Maine Christie, Vardapal theater
Till of Disappointment, Times Source
(41th week) around $13,000.
Till of Disappointment, Times Source
(41th week) along well; around
$12,000.
Maine's Eliphth Wife, "Bite the
ater" (41th week) around $10,000.
Chocolate Seller, "Century" (2nd
week)
"Bidi Virsh," Elimele theater (10th
week); the show that the house of
the Eliphth Wife got out injunction and stoned them.
These legal matters putting it in limbo.
"Eliphth Maler," Elimele (41th week);
around $19,600.
Elimele (41th week); problem
under $10,000 last week.
First Year, Little theater (41st
week); $10,000 last week, lowest
show opening.
Good Morning, Deerley, Globe (5th
week); $10,000 last week; $2,600.
This week, the 28th, with extra upsets and
should result in new home record.
Grand Tulip, Lycium (4th week);
$10,000 Village Folklore, Shutter
(41th week); around $16,000 last week.
Grand Theater, Miller theater
(41th week); around $10,000.
FLORIDA FOUR
The Florida Four, one of the best tournaments that ever chirped a bunch of harmony, are going great at the Nitehole theater, Chicago, the present home of themselves and it is not surprising that they are getting a bunch of recognition by the bookers of the better chus time.
Bougie H. Irew, Sweetie May and Dug & Huff were entertained on Christmas night at the house of Mies Cleveland, Ohio.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
"THE ROUGH DIAMOND"
Royal Wedding and Circus in Tom Mix Film
Tom Mix, the famous Fox star, comes to the Owl theater on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 2 and 3, in "The Lough Diamond," a picture that is an extraordinary departure from the type that he has made famous. It is a thrilling romantic story, with Mix playing the part of a dashing gentleman adventurer, and early reports on the picture 'declare and act in his new role have dazzled and filled with pleasant surprise all those who have seen it. He is re-created as a consultation of very positive ability. The atmosphere of the story is unusually varied and colorful, ranging from an American city to the capital of Europe, and circus in full blast and a royal wedding adding flavor to the whole. To the host of Mix admirers throughout the world it reveals him as a new
SALEM SEZ
dignified and the good resolution is drowned in the dolmie. So what the lady is making a good resolution. It is a joy came while it was tests, so we will start the holidays and like the kids with their Christmas trees, we will have cookies of fun before the last of them is broken.
Once they leave in France a very popular lady. Other women reported her talk. Initiated her well, copied her letters and loved her dog. Solely followed after her coasts. She was the quiet supporter of the clide. Small wonder, then that she admitted to the second circle of France at that time these was a small, incongruous looking lady, captain of the guides; the biggest thing about this soldier was his emblem and France on her land in marriage. The lady soaked his offer and laughed in his face. Time, inevitable, so this lady and his pursuit of this emblem and long before he became emperor of France. Time, inevitable, so France was unable to it; it pulled the lady from her high palestretal of poplery and until her death she regulated those who would listen with the tale of how she came to being the empress of France.
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CORRECTION
In the issue of the Defender for Dec. 24 an error was made in the title and "Ulmar Hunt Hues" is sung by Mary Stafford, accompanied by her Jazz Band, released "Special by the Record Number should be A-3495."
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Mabel Normand, who is featured in Mack Sennett's first dramatic production, "Molly O." First National Attraction announced as the feature at the Vendone theater beginning Thursday, Jan. 5, has attained every major picture and the direction of a comedy king. Some of her triumphs have been public events, others have been the performances of them Mack Sennett has been the guiding spirit. There are four Big outstanding characters on her screen career. The first was the abandonment of her decision never to enter a studio again after her experience as a stage manager, her upstart role as the keystone comedian; the third, her part in "Mickey," and the fourth, her selection as the leading feminine role.
Muck Sennett was the cause of all four of them. Miss Normand, after a series of illustrators, acted up to devise of a friend and sought a part in one of the productions he did before. She continued her that there were easier ways of earning 15 than appearing before a camera for the length of
FEATURES BLUES
New York—Harry A. Vorkes and his "S. Flotilla" dance orchestra opened an engagement at the "S. Flotilla" restaurant at 105 West 52th Street, Dec. 21. This exquisite dance orchestra has gained the reputation of making "dancing the poetry of motion." Through his many novel combinations of dance, he has created a world with his records, released by the various phonograph companies, but it is conceived by many that his "S. Flotilla" combination is the most beautiful. One of the numbers being featured by this great combination is "Arkansas Blues," a "blues" classic published by the Penguin Clifford Music Company in Little Rock, Ark., that is hosting a tremendous run from coast to coast.
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Well, fellow and sister prohibitors: Here we are again. Tell a fella a face full and usurp us strut Assure, Thurman Whites, Assure, Thurman Whites, Joe Sheridan, Joseph L. Curtis, Watts & Rungdorn, Raymond, Jefferson, George McMullen, Ivan Moore, Marshall, Samuels Levy, Charles Brumfield, Maggie Powell, Exceli O. Harris, F. B. Wood, William Long, May Moore, Tommie Levy, Jackie Brumfield, Maggie Powell, Jackie Brumfield, Charles Nichols, Rachel King, Marvin Barger, Stanley Bennett, Charles McGroy, Theodore Weatherford, J. Miller, Sue Gresham, Anna Williams, Earl Grassman, Bonnie R. Drew, Della Voss, Baby Rose Whiting, Irvin C. Miller, Theodore Weatherford, Gaby, Baby Jack Tommy Parker Mack, Chrente Parker, Whitman Sisters, Boy Leagues, Henry Drake, Robert H. Cloud, Walter & Brown, Creeal, Secret Mystery, Allen &
Stokes, Issue, Bary Carborough, Dree Strainle, Billy Cumber, Midred Scott, Laura Smith, Phinke Walker, Lauren Smith, Phinke Walker, Lauren & Brown, Fanny Wise, Oscar Michaux, Edward Tauro, Ida Berry, Hystyte, Frank Tann, Jimide Cox.
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BURDEN OF RACE
The latest of the Real Film Productions Corp. offerings, "The Burden of Race," will start a two-day run at the Avenue theater starting on Tuesday of next week, Jan. 2. This is a heart-stripping photojournalism of a woman and a woman's love life, an interview of a blind child, including Edna Morton, Lawrence Schmidt, Elizabeth Williams, Perry VerWaven, Mabel Young, Arthur Ray and others at equal note and ability. In the story the young man had achieved success and reached the height of his profession. He had won an award for his work in the world. The girl admitted him for his attornaments and loved him for the greatness of his character. But one barrier, seemingly insurmountable, stood between them. The theme seems about the question, Does a man's sense and charisma permit him to be a woman, sacrifices herself in the pursuit of her love, is willing. Come and see the scene in "The Burden of Race," you will certainly be impressed.
LIVERPOOL DIES
Jessica Charles Liverpool, died at the Cook County hospital on Dec. 21 at laboratories, after an illness lasting over a year. The remains are sent to the home of Baylor College, to be buried. He is survived by his wife, Deborah, and their children. Lawn (for many years) is mentored with different classes, its last work being with the Florida Law.
BIG BALL
Now Nithchee, better known as "Meking Bird Bird," is living a shaded ball on Sunday night. The offer will take place on Pachy Hall Ball on Sunday evening. This ball will be held with the general public. People will be invited to make the short, pleasant one.
WRITE HOME
It is the role of the eye of Amanda Richison, with the Henry Pixon Co., it will inform him that his wife and baby want to hear from him. Address him Wabash avenue, Chicago, Ill.
IN THE EAST
Davis & Waler, one of the most
powerful men in the business, and also
one of the business, is splitting the
week between Harrison and Steddon, Pa.
Harrison & Jones, on the United
States, are inviting the week between
Coin, Comic and Boston, Mass.
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"ARKANSAS BLUES"
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"HE'S MY MAN"
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"Lonesome Monday Morning
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LETTERS
Dear Friend Tony, just hastily finished reading your section of "The World's Greatest Weekly." My first glimpse at it I noticed great evidence of the struggle show folk have gone through this past season. Now I guess you want to know what evidence I noticed, I noticed. It was a season of celebrations and season greetings that in past years crammed into every inch of space you had. I for one had to abandon even the idea of buying the space. I had intended. And as to Xmas presents, they were capital "L." The little one I sent you didn't cost a million simoleons; but, however, I hope you appreciated it just the same. I will spend my Xmas right here in the Smoky City. The first three days of Xmas week—the third and fourth week at work for the Liberty Vandevthi Contracting Company, and I want to stop right here to put in a few words about this office and its manager, L. C. McLaughlin. Any time having any open dates while in this city should surely drop everything worth while offering at all he will sure give you something to do. First of all, he is a fine man to come in contact with. When you enter his office, if he is not busy, he will give you an immediate conference, and if you don't okay he'll be more than apt to give you an immediate opening. And his office assistant is very courteous and officiating. I, for one, give his office and his houses my stamp of approval, and as I previously stated, should you call him, I will also call the O. O, when late in this vicinity.
You will find enclosed an artifact
that reads "got my goat." Not knowing
whether you had read it in
some other paper or not I wanted to
too much. So that's why it
is enclosed herein.
Here's hoping prosperity, good
health, happiness and a "perfect $7"
figures by yours in 1922.
Your head
[BRIAN HONES
of Reynolds & Jones]
Chicago, Dec. 22, 1921.
Tony Langston: Dear Sh. We certainly want to congratulate you once
more on the wonderful set-up you
save our ad in connection with your
research. I understand your business, which
is being proven to us by results.
Again thanking you and wishing
you and the Deporter all the joys of
the season and a life and bright New
Year, we are.
Years sinceely,
FRANCES (LILI) FOILD MUSIC CO.
C.O. Perkins.
With a Great Cast of Colored Stars. Including
FAMOUS GEORGIAS
Coy Herndon
NEW YORK NEWS
By Billy E. Jones
Glenn & Jennings are at the Orpheum theater, Brooklyn.
Williams & Tathe are at the Presidential theater, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Moss & Fife are at the Olympic theater, Boston, Mass.
Moss & Fife are at the Orpheum theater, San Francisco.
Tathe & Glenn are at the National Lincoln Center, Kansas City, Mo.
Linus Gates & Co. are at the Global Theater, Kansas City, Mo.
Tathe & Linus Gates are at the Paley Center, New Haven, Haven.
Nattis & Ringold are at the Orchestra theater, St. Louis, Louisville.
Nattis & Ringold are at the Orchestra theater, St. Louis, Louisville.
Honard & Hower are at the State Theater, New Haven, Haven.
B. Rostock-Johnson & Co. are at the Orchestra theater, Phoenix, Cal.
B. Rostock-Johnson & Co. are at the Orchestra theater, Phoenix, Cal.
Wilson & Hower are at the Horsehead Wine Grower.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
UE
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ESDAY, JAN
RDE
With a Great Cast of C
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS,
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POPULAR PRICES
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Douglas 9096
C. T. & P. C. NEWS
The gang's headquarters is crowded day and night. As this is there, refuge, they gather there to while away the lonely hours while waiting for booking that never comes on American Four, after spending a few days in and around Chicago shaking hands with the old-timers, left Sunday morning to begin their tour over the Pantages time. Cheatham & Bryant, the fitness of Mrs. Bryant, Cheatham was reinstated with the Florida Four, Louis "Doe" Morris is now affiliated with the Northern Concert Co. Maxey McCree and his partner, George McCree and his partner, Johnnie Vigel are with Billy King's company. Butter & Metzela were at the Avenue Christmas day, Walter Bronshale, Phillip Jiles, Billy Correll, Scott, Ray and Thomas were in the runner-up around that one of the old-times will launch a big show this season. Good bill at the Monogram last week. The C, T, & P, Club will give a benefit show at the Monogram show, benefiting of the disabled actors and to furnish funds to keep the fires burning in and around the gang's headquarters. A Modern Cocktail, Norman Thomas's pass, passed through on July, The Tian-American Four-day, Doors, Hilford and Home-are on the Pan time. The Gertklein Sanders Trio opened, Dec. 26 at Minneapolis on the Pan time. Ms. Ida P. Booton of Hooton & Wilson had a serious train to open Monday in Cincinnati she fell and broke her ankle. She is at 3:09 South State street. She is a member of the Actors' Union, Eastern Star and auxiliary Elks and the K. P. boxing good friend H. C. JENKINS, Seymour
LULU COATES & CO
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 20—A the bill, upon which Lulu Coates & Crackerjacks are featured, is playing the Globe theater here the present half. The entire line-up is far above the average and the headlined act is proving to be a veritable sensation. It is a singing and dancing turn on many former occasions, but never with the show-stopping results gained during this enchantment. It is the best tasted act seen here this season.
NEW SONG
"I Am Tired of Being a Plaything for You," one of the prettiest ballads written in years and which is such a delight to hear by Dylan C. Jones, 365 State street. It is for sale at Yergens Music store on 54th street and at Stewart's Music store on 55th street, 56th street, 57th street, 58th street, 59th street, 60th street. Bd. Send 20 cents for copy today—Advertisement.
GETTING BETTER
Louie Azersky, business manager for the Smarter Set Co., who has been very ill, is about once more, to the satisfaction of his many friends.
GONE HOME
Tyns & Tyus have gone to Ouncha,
Nek, their home town, to spend the
holidays. Mall will rename them at
229 North 25th street.
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Beginning MON
WHITNEY &
Presentin
SECOND BIG WEEK
Beginning MONDAY, Jan. 2nd
Happy
New Year
WHITNEY & TUTT and Their Smarter Set Co.
Presenting Their Second Great Musical Comedy
"Small Town Doin's"
With an INCOMPARABLE CAST
NEW SONGS
NEW SCENERY
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A PARISIAN SCANDAL
Usually a picture of Paris is not considered complete unless it encodes a great many scenes of the underworld, Apache dens and dazzling cafes. It's the Paris of this atmosphere that motion picture fans have long been used to seeing on the silver sheet. But in "A Parisian Second," the Universal photograpthair starring Marie Antoinette and better known as Saturday, Christmas day, the real Paris is shown. The heroine is a typical Parisian debutante, addicted to most of the petty "bad habits" of the city, but she is in no way the hard-hearted vampire that Parisian girls are often represented as being. Basil Hammond, a young American who sees life within good leather trousers, is drawn to Paris to study a few dead theories and dusty fossils, but his guardian in America, who is the grandmother of the Parisian heroine, Liane, instructs him to observe the girls' manners and gives the benefit of correct training. He reports: "She smokes, drinks,
He reports: "She smokes, drinks, flirts and dances." He is capable of watching Liane and then simply writing notions about her in a notebook for her grandmother. He begins to feed the spell of her eyes, with their eyes. His stiff back gets someone wobbly and his heart, quite unprofessional. With a foreign count in the background, determined to marry Liane if he can get rid of his former love, he can get rid of the thick knickers for Proof, Hammond. Louise Winters wrote the story for Miss Preston's use, Doris Schroeder prepared the scenes and George Tay with William Phelow at the cameras.
NO VAUDEVILLE ...
New York—Elizabeth Waters and her Black Swan Jazz Masters are not to abandon their road tour to become a touring attraction on one of the big time vandelle circuits, as was reported several days ago. Her management offers to put this great singer of the blues in vandelle, but say it was refused owing to the many contracts made for the appearance of the Black Swan Troubadours throughout the country. These contracts run into the spring. After that there is a possibility the Swan Troubadours" being seen in the lights in front of the leading vandelle house.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
A great launch of Christmas greeting cards arrived, some of them having been sent in by Joe & Chloe Carmone, D. P. Dorsey of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bishop, Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Bishop, T. Irving Johns, Hudkings Harper & Blanks, Coy Herndon, Charlee Thore, Inglesbanks Bill Robinson, Sweeie & Bennie, Oscar Benson, Hilly & Goldie Ewing, Jefferson & Myles, Joe Jones, Dave & Tressle Jules Mettrid, Eddie Green, U.S. Thompson, Stuart & Bethea Laloy, Frances Clifford Music Co., Edward Thompson, A. W. Palmer, Leon Biggs and others.
BIG WEEK
DAY, Jan. 2nd
TUTT and Their
ing Their Second Great Musica
COAST DOPE
By Ragtime Billy Tucker
Los Angeles,
Toyota and IMAX are among
the universe. At this window, the
first
Beaches. Throughout
woulds. Christians
must acknowledge
environment and
happiness
pressing love and
affection for all
mankind, when the
ways
ways new reflections.
Merry christmas to
thank you the world.
I take the
opportunity
to wish all
friends a new
friend at the
Catholic.
Merry christmas
and a very Happy
one out this way
seems to be happy.
TOMMY HARRIS
RATIME BILLY TUCKER
224 N. Bancroft, Los Angeles, CA
WEDDED
Blanche Russell and Jordan Dixon were quietly moved in New York last week. Their address is 471 Lenox avenue, one of Williams.
IN TOWN
The Old Time Darkie's Quartet, the
big time howlers, dropped into town
early in the week and will remain
over the holidays.
The Hermitage King's Quartet are at
the Music Hall, Old Street, New York.
BE MERRY TO THE MUSIC OF Prof. George Meyer's Jazz Phools SUPPORTED BY A SELECTED CORPS OF ENTERTAINERS
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INDOOR CARNIVAL SMARTER SET MASQUERADE BALL
Thurs. P. M., Dec. 8 Thurs. P. M., Dec. 15 Mon. P. M., Dec. 12
Entertainers: HENRIETTA DAVIS, MAYBELL DELANEY
TO THE PUBLIC
Whatever there is a call sent out for help the actor is the first to respond to the call to do his or her hat, and it is no more than right for the general public to respond when their election servants, the actors, put in their place to help. There is no lacking when the actor is cabled on to be surprised to know the many acts that are laying off and have been out of work since the season opened, which has placed them in a destitute condition. The management and members of the Colored Theatre are doing everything in their power to make it pleasant for the unfortunate brothers of the profession, and as the financial funds of the club have gone to help the least fortunate ones, plainly speaking, the club is facing financial embarrassment—and as we see, the brothers of the profession, wish to maintain their little headquarters, known as the "gang" headquarters, located at 3223 South State street (two wish to keep the gang together, it possible, and not have their scattered headquarters, while away their time waiting for employment), we are going to ask the public to respond heartily and as willingly as did the actor when the call of charity was sounded. We are compiling a series of enjoyable content on the South Side in conjunction with the coral candleville bills—a double show for one admi
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sion. Every day sandwiches and coffee are being served gratis. Arrangements are now being negotiated as to the exact dates for the appearance of the different acts that will participate in the event. Being carefully handled and managed by those whose names are listed below.
The club had to contribute heavily to help detray the expenses of Charlie Liverpool's mother to Ohio, where where Charlie Liverpool, who did thirstily for the C. T. & P. Club will give a benefit performance Jan. 5 at the Monogram theater. This will be the first of a series of midnight benefit performances to be given by the club.
Signed: James Butler, Leon Long, Tiny Ray, Dae Strain, James Thomas, John Hearn, John Hearn, C. Room, Carroll, Tim Cross, James Sorogans, Bluet Scott, Hatch, John Martin, Judge Moore, George Connolly, Norman Thomas, George Day.
PHOENIX THEATER
2104 STATE STREET
SELECTED PHOTO-PLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director
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‘That iy tease Hinwahhase for ti
Jus three estate Yt se eo
ey attractive to dmageation and be
seins Gere fae arigen an the inland
& ztusin nevd fur lulwn, both silly
Sit "Gaskitea, aud tor mrogenss
inrofes ona ah heise
Sofa thete latte moe Meer na
“Amnvrscttin i sur Fese to Conte tt
Tati Taut the duet tite tere at
hot been tany ‘efits of Ure Rae
Ide to pavectted tne ttawasan te
ie" Feud heen ewan,
toe Phe nolurera it the Zante Cite
Slates hisatitrs qisiecy wha Were nt
Tet bere fr erste tte, reeled
Jha th ment aes atte ae
EF" protuiuene: soacaita anvuctatet
Ske und gatives wands arouse
ti tent lo ot
Sartats unt” haw eagdaer The.
‘dict mud: teunelven spire Bf Uh
Ife ot tne inkand ard were one OF th
tort tent fartery in ereatina
ection hcand Ammesvestinn st
Sie meron sdonenta of the popula
Wie necause vf thi attadhment that
dn tite rea shrtce: of men 14 Ui
Eines “tuniarer aud’ yrafesttons
Sividn Hawaieana. aco’ sceking mm
Tetunn we to tuduee American
Tone ce-tn cone snd hep aie thy
Smuntrg. “Pho latter statement soul
Seana ianen aa suggest that. Slaw
Tea Semttetvtized. feurarnne wee 0
Sunde, This noe, ab the auvuntage
AU Stina ot mudora erento Sr
ind ere that are found ina
tironteyy including the mainland 0
Sirens.
intasl 18 not a place for the poe
aan “ttn mo nrvnaration. ene
ikea i iad for eat who
[ojuteland who haw tie means 2
Sant sunictiing ama’ bua it uit
Whi Meomentiaity. an aerieitera
conte) ach one mage fauntry. Ore
SUE leas umtete penceptisiad a0
SUM ia very gerd tothe home
Moner Hawatan industry maiucae
Tugise commueree, and 99 forthy, haw
2 Eitiate rapid stride, Habis, ft
lited'of years olds clad to tna th
Eiki-ex more oF Some lazy peop Th
Inst) eiisens ‘leamed “wo subats
witivae acorking amd comsequenth
Pie owmeentien othe mayest 6
Seed” Whine! foreigner inacht
SOMGhat Mores of tn ut way the ex
[kien cher than the alle to ha
STitwttan earint for more en a
Sere ae two at a ding. That sound
Sony duteneat trom the famnmu o
San ot pour Wwmaker fe Washington
Si Gnnehed tie dovtrine ef Mert
Beha ind mules Rawat need
inci ive are trained in retonite ae
Enbture and who are net sraid-e
von to develop agricultural pesmi
Site “hecaying lava deporite. tur
Juve aigele a sult wie fe almost Un
‘eevnied an place inthe World fo
Ti Lees tinke_ who contemplate
SOs ian mowtd ft be ied
Seen eae! islands "preseat
Sho Cao e Nimereaa! crn tha
1SnE ELE selon tame Pha
EEE Sime tiie oalte ef itawal
OUR Es ones amet
Bo SOc here
ice lac stot ibtatante
ale terdeleati toot neta tas
BP OS ASL
Yoo SUSE and 3 Boneh
: fase Sette ase ety
‘ fa see lags ect ore
Stas sae Sie elie aie
deeslas sresva tte sau pee sae
ie ikeaeunbet samen ed tie se
Shstaes wateeed atudiate tebe ae
That in tie large eatiee Saat
‘iesorusaiey Lesioen Bs ah Taree
PEGI the vader auatbtre se cae
ond "Reach dawndl stood
Seshd'une sunte od eenthientat Aner
alu" Mtaume those atten te St
«hints Sthsercelppa Arkeatean, “Ab
ftnen Nurt ehredias oan
‘oui, Rentuengy Pemesson, Cir
Eu Wee Virginia, Blornda, toss
Sh Slohie Minain Seve itainp ha
“ioe sera Un the north and wen
SEEGERS wane wthoedspatenn Ui
si nis at papided with, over al
oj beuciiedebreltont private shoo
oe ESheceatue uf dlawall ana
fend fcchnieal, institutions,
“aveundinue tauren conaed fron
fue forundy-uéthe Hawarlan Su
Hina tets Avsoriatton. that induces
“his in nhort Aidt haborers for Test
{Fhe ea come tah ef nial th
somtr grempheged in Goaifora 20
fins sate, Anbmliar short of ta
‘ih the work te observed i ute
Teatiy every brameh a Tasalad if
Te the etien “and in- the county
ton there fra ersing need for tisk
ia for datisth, for lawaers. Mer
Tinnkee lange. and antl Gaevers
hapkeepert tatiors, drusaintx ean at
ia Neontahie investment i awa
ion the malnpoint. to. be bere i
uieduie that the fiumizrant to dca
ele to do smnethinie eel an
te mamey to: wtart hiel® 49
Vramene 7A barber: wieie £2000,
_unguican with the name necenas
Stite hulbding up a yrnetier, n dente
“Sei onus to net bp shop accord
Futsrlamt deve weed have 2
"Then men will all mact onngattin
aor af wall ned he on account OF coher
Eileinoaltion an wil confront th
Sit tin the form cf “competttis
hes" wall have to can ua Mere Th
shine ie rae of thone he were i
Tamesiwm Moat nd the wali
inn stones"aind “here ix clas
Tataatit tt 1 haz done on alt th
Stande, tnpeetatlyfn. Ohi idem
By Imncvtete hd Chinewe tradesmen
Phoeelmen an celent. eis ao eam
Iimaee th disptane thera a thee Joe
Ging have, Ura Taree eaten a
Miva thy whiten, Sor he seatuate
Ue"Seur twehmieal and trad achon!
inst come-wrth their se’ wn thet
hand prepared tes masks then me
Einty have wot to cat Ure apne
ain American sluts expresshin ha
"ye: vers predominance vf cor 8
Hawsaie taker coter discrloninatio
hiopeesivies “Fue “larger prennesin
‘of the imputation ie dapanese.” The
There nte Chitesr, borin ica, $e=
jeatn anda few American of 9
Jeahs, und oa few Americana of ow
i geriee Uk a: Hd re eee
WA Ube werk of Jam. Sth, the Detener
In scguine, parece Pk.
froma nae fees aig
jeunits SE a. a
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Where tacine Speedy
[ten simeeite eee
ining:
[iuithe a erent. ROBT. WATKINS
Pet ard
SE ore eta te A
ETE a Rabie Se
WED BILAN.
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id Ses lal Sb nude tae th
bite the de colds Sut pape
jae ae ita Sa
[ee de a SOA
Teles die ulteerchate™
| Fur tts new year with its tight,
roe ieagetc aaa a RS
| For taersthing shat xpuinege setts.
tot akin the surmount, writ
sea ni is ai ate
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chm Pite ma ae she
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duty to try te do seine Shine for the ade
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[fan rtien oy spur een fw tok
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[san cere etal poe mp Ye
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Fae eat ak
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| Giurgiu Know tnesire at tout,
yap nt to fa ea rn,
| ayariesae means ea mae
acelin 1 dite Cee
| “the nts Ix full of fale lots,
ringed oe Pk
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“oy many wauTe ovinaron
“Eile NaGRO ACEO LA aRicn!
My Herbert J. Seligman. Lub
ited by TEaryct aust Brotnes, Seve
Yorn Citys Phew Sucthe May Yu
outa atta,
‘erbert i, Seligman this, boul,
“the Neyeo “Fares Amerie” has
athered.topethor mush of the Liter
fuatertal relating to the Segre the
Uhlted’ Staten, “The books a re-
Jprsttery of facts. “Those winhini to
etter understand resent race, rks
Wee Seo dit politieg and in tndaste
dad ct Mr Seles book
Brmectaifs are the Eine iver in
Seka arated tn Cane de
‘Those falar with tewe cates
note thatthe sre taf & coi
Morr of powse ann ee note with n>
rose the detaiien of pease Mut=
FU tes SShopmann'an nase by a
See viewers “Wiergeer we, hace
Somipalsory wervicy far dvbt, we have
frunuyes A mnattere not "by. wat
Incthod the reamie iy ettained.” “Un=
tier thin efimtion we have thea
Satue of ‘cama ut peonase, atnonge
fhe Negtoen wito tise cutie vontte
wey wurvice, ihe fate of the Hn
Mion comdesined to eats 42° hU%
Supreme fnjwetanee £0 the Neste of
the Cinted Staten an their seta
‘outa ‘be at death Dwr to tounge,
Veaide thy ‘nmuportamt wets te
rk there te prone deat af its
fal discussion of the Segre quran
{Salina Riodgara't "Fe Tein ide
eC Golbes sinc wer atnis Reviews
tee), Thus! wtarted sang" ‘people
iting along tines of color aavends
thers Suns Seijgiton touches upon
the ianbrapological nide ef tie Se
Sto questi, siussing hod Une Cit:
Sa’siates haw taken tp the tdow pro-
Inulgated by" the Gerttans of Auklo-
Sik supreutcy so gue thot ot
Hie naw an entertaining time eum
ssientit om a boon by Wiliam Bete
Sem Smith of "Takane Caseersce
Sled “The Colne Lines Teed he
Aina. dhe manne engertaunmest with
Sina 'boste ular’ Stasawiey ad elt the
Poctne of Hart. Sluntganucre. hone
Ninn eecail Stucquinyes essays wit ere
tnetuber he made famous # Yer ob-
Noure ‘poet by ‘condemning isnt ih
ie same was, Sir Schgmaag brings
Wear" to ght oe aducure, Southern
Sook which Ceelaren that “ilvod and
iipe, fever and fase an Uke posed
Rien ignorance, indnienee and ture
pet baggess—the Sout may" endure
Bea conaucr, wale fee blond remaste
pure! but ohee taint the well-apring
ti ir ie Rn al a loat™even honot
Thin In hts eritctam of what he
calla the South's color pchosta, tat
Sir Seligman mucpanven himaclt. We
2idinot remeber ever before rending
‘uch clever sazirieal cormment on tive
Shuts Hlosteal geeatment of the Ne-
Seo question. “The Southern shite
ian “put ‘certain “questions beporel
tie hounds of discussion. Ie they are
Hirested ho will fiche rather thaw as
koe. What to. many egueated. and
Snttared persona ‘ef the ‘North aceme
rustle “and. debatable. aubfeet to
eihleal examination ‘nd’ retersnie to
Selentine obnervation, to the. South:
Sen white man ig.a4 sacred a Tee
iisloun dogma und is defchied a yar~
siomacely." Tt i agninet tn dogma
tism that Mt- Seligman ‘writes.
Tis boo cnds with a demand for
exact informacion onthe Negro quae
Hon in' the Unived Stites, Te might
well be uned twine ann pamphles to
Urge Upon Gonarean the anpointment
nf the hace Commision reeorstend=
fa Ws the Brenden in ha first mes
sige. to. Gongrers-—a. commision
which should report upon the cond
tions under which the Negroes live in|
she See
‘ -—"cx<eeenbe ae
RIVERS, HANNA, CARTER
STIR DUST ON LENOX AVE.
New York, Dee. 3¥.—Considerabte
exeitinent “pretated, Tussuuy 30
cis avenue duttag au alercatiog
tetwces! Jag Lvers, 25, 45 Lees
javeiue, and Kaymond Munna, cvs
‘Wweatisvth. steesu. tuned pares,
cote Caster ui oe West 13ath dtrect
Sepicd ss and wap Pabst ase 9uC"
SeslaT yeaceinuene
“Securing ty Hauma, he was ac-
sated by Kivers at toeth sires and
‘iung the hereation’ we atteripted
to une a vuvuiver and was only pre=
Slated sieit doing 30 Dy George Care
oie wo ig alleged to hase takes the
Soot Citrus “Games on the
SSM at nvested Tllvers and hhe was
Gieunatie ela in $300" ball by
Vudge starch,
WAR VETERANS TO HOLD
OLD TIME COUNTRY FAIR
Mrooktya, X.Y Dow 34.—The City
6 Chhaielies Will" wrtneng uve ot he
‘ceoutCat octal succtacles in its Lise
erg date Gg when Seryt Oscar
otis ruse Sur vat, Veterans of Pure
Sige wvoisy whitch “ig the ualy. golde
chibe urgentaatiun aaung our group
feng, gives an vid-time eouutry” fate
Congeft and duaiee at Arcade Ally
Tlabey street and: Sartuge avenue!
A joving cup wilt be given to tie
lub with the largest representation.
eres de Gory Wit td 33
high’ class hivetelann will providy
dance uate. Heyward Suse fy ovine
munder of tie post. deseph Tosey" ta
hatrnoe of the entertigament com=
fitter and) Marrison Sk icemy ta
Fe
INEW PASTOR AT BAPTIST
TEMPLE IN JANUARY
| New York, Dec. 3.-—The Mev. Ab»
fuer rove, tun of Des We WW. Brown,
twas culled to it the pasturate oF Map
Ust ‘Feruple. elurehy 189. West 132d
attoeh Sulday efeniag by the deacon
[oud trustee boarsa. Daptlat Temple
Hiss toon withodt a.pastor for several
ivonthss he ex. Mt. Be Hucless, for
Sineris in earge is. sahi tp have re
rrgncu, aiid te slow maintant
enured) av 247 Want 133d street.
Mie Hrown and iis. suns presided
fever’ the chureh diiring. the ‘ames
Sha anisters he new piessher wil
[isting cumtrol aiter lis ordintilon bit
jSunuars.
| Hayward Springs Pinched
| Xow York, Dee, 3h—taywant
"Springs, 21, 146" West. 28d street,
Ulin rreated Sunday by Daccetive
[Tiranstiidon a ehiarge of robbers.
Fire complainants, “Allred Koss, it
[Weat Talat street, and Heward
(White, 221 Weat Ist treet, chars
i Mysinias in concert with "another
{iin ef aasaulung and rubbing dein
Jor #i0 at bag street nnd Lenox aver
|__ YW. C. A. VISITORS.
| “Kew York, Dec. 0.--Visltors_ at
{ane TW. G. A. fant Weck werer Mie
Mary Jaana George De Willis, At
inntie Guyy. Joamun 12 Maxwell, 0.
Alexsrder Aitaneapolls, Minn: | De
B.P. Hrowniey and Sti iueas, Bal:
Hthinore, af: Pret. and. Mira, W.. We
iSaunders, Charleston, 3. Viw and
Sine Charles Yeuns, Wilberfurée, 0.
: CLASS LEADER DIES
New Vork, Dic, sim, W, Rogan,
tar paars at aseil kiowm worker a
Clos ader at xe Mark's Att
Church, expired’ Sunday morning
Stter a protracted Mines, | Funeral
ierviens ‘were. held. at the church
i‘Tunsdag evening, the Row, Wo
: Brooke offlelatine
{California Newapazermen Make
‘chdes ah Sains te tau Vetk
New Pork. Dec. I.—Preskey S.
Winfield, 1 photesraptier on the Cale
Mornin Velee of usual, Cali, ad
Rik oerer father, Tee Willsin,
Wore bern ower the holidays, Wine
Heid hut been doing tela work for
Ely nublleation. After the hatidaya
they seill relura to the comet via San
Francisco, During thelr stay in New
York they made-the Detender oice
their headquertess, Y
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vn ing iector Tseant 10. Focelve: ns
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ofthe Irth! the aectet sant
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| hoe ae of Sea ae ratoe,
10h the holient of ays.
Ln, ywor hand a xtar ie shining,
a hrs nome stecet HURT ew,
ot the Mwseaness of Seta
OF wan ft eouel aed to
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er the, Hace where Crist (ee Savior,
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lit thy Satior'y presions ha.
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Wy wont aay iy ie cold ashe
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pte erie Tinea, Set Tite Sto.
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| maak ooa Guat hae Saepee ten
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AM the stopat he has wit, humor, pathos, Imagination, charm. tls
philosophy In that of one who knows hin subject from the inside and
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teara—bitter tears, that strained his
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wards (or the ladies. Keturning to thy
Hotel, he pata Ble bill and took a hack
for the wharlt. from which a boat seas
fine to Teave at ning o'clock.
‘Aa the hack drave down Front atreet.
‘Teyon.moted bly the houea that lined
fhe atreuts When be reached the sordid
Ajsielet In the lower burt of the town,
there wag nothing to ateract his atten:
Hon until Ge carriage eaine abreast of
A row of cedar’ teens beyond which
Could be ween the Upwer part of a lane
house with dormer window. Liefore the
Fate steoil x horse and busey, which
Froyn thought he recognize “a3 Dr.
Green'n, He leaned fortard and d=
‘Moshe the eloar.
Mean you tell mia who lives there?"
‘Tryon asked, pointing to, the hous.
"A cullud “oman, subs” the man re
piled, “touching hie hat. "Mis" Stal
Walden anv her daushter, ena.”
Tae vivid Impression ke recolved” of
thin hots. and the apectre that rome
fore him of a pale, roken-hearted
fi within tts gray walla, weeping for
S tose fever and 2 vanished dream of
harlnws, dig not argue well for Tryon"s
future peace ef mind. Mena's, tmaxe
fast not to ho easily, expelled: frorn bis
Hearty tor the laws af Rattfe are hiker
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CHAPTER XVI
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[young white man ahe told me she was
soup ante Ses ete a atone
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that she could Keep wut of his way.
‘the doctor and geiting me seme cam-
bor ware tar my. caranher hottie. Oh
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921
thing that broke her heart and she
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ea te eee ieee ae ere
hurt ‘you. He has not wrote to Rena
fo
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921
VAGRANTS INFEST HARLEM; DEARTH OF WORK CAUSE
New York, Dec. 30.—It has been noteworthable for the past few weeks, especially since the unemployment crisis that hundreds of Southerners from points as far south as New Orleans have come into Harlem supposedly for the purpose of securing employment. For the most part few of them relinquite interests or bring sufficient funds to cover them over while looking for a job.
According to many reputable business men and representatives of fraternities and the organizations, they are swapped for most of them under 30 years of age, who are seeking employment, somewhere well known business place, or something else stated that between 125th and 145th streets in Seventh avenue he had been stopped seven times by men, apparent strangers, New York City police, and Mobile "Work is scarce in Mobile," one fellow was quoted as saying, while others gave as their excuse that the men were in a year that they were fired of conditions down there.
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After hearing this business man's story one of our reporters decided to interview the man. The trip started from 135th up Seventh avenue, and he is his own story.
In front of the lobbyette he gave to the pictures the once over, I was approached by a lady looking chap who asked
-that he had not set his foot under the table for three long days. If you don't have it, please you can -now - have it. Now -now - have it. Just hold it at his feet.
"Leaving the theater, I managed to get as far as 18th street, where a graduate from Tikh University—that he had been here only three weeks, was in a little couch look and didn't be forced to the Urban League, but was seen later playing the hungry game on a woman in a butcher shop. He was where he was in New York and was trying to locate her. He was sleeping at the TV through the blindness of a cat, where he was sitting by the catty playing his applique. He was about to lend his victim when your truly interrupted. The woman became suspicious, and the supposed Fick student each Has Little Story
"The Seventh, through 18th street to Lenox avenue, south on Lenox my journey continued. By the time 18th street had been stopped four times, each had a story to tell, and was looking for employment. So, after a trip through 18th street to Fifth avenue wouldn't be bad. Half way between the two avenues the going became so rough I gave the up in
That Harlem is infested with heroes who in reality are not cooking employment jobs without paying them. What a wonderful place Harlem is and that money "grows on trees" here. Maybe their initial idea is to work in Harlem, but it is hard to obtain they resort to other tactics. Our investigator gave several of the men cards to call at the Defender office, issuing them their cards and requiring no one but in his appearance.
As a hard winter is predated and work as scarce as finding a place to stay in Harlem, most of New York are advised to postpone their trip until spring. Those that are here should go back to their home rather than resort to hibernating outstrikes, to the annoyance of postfires.
NEW YORK CITY BRIEF'S
Thomas H. Banks, pennity dealer, 25
south cliff, Chicago. Christmas Monday,
when he served a complete dinner,
While he will as a person of our group,
your served
He was Mantil of the Defender
officer was affiliated to his last
was Thomas Jumon Jackson, through
the aid of a committee of ladies,
promised to raise last summer for the
concrete client. The clique may serve
Miss Vasilia Maxwell of the Tibetan Mission, who lives in the three recently through the death of her parents, Bentley, who has been committed to his home, 45 West 125th street, is called, is provisioning of the LaFayette Hotel, Boulevard restaurant at 125th street and Seventh avenue is now unavailable, and the Johnson, Johnson, of our life young women.
Arthur (Happy) Thomas, the co-founder and matriarch of the organization, is 76 years old. He has been the co-founder with Arthur and David since 1995, and has trained to direct the organization.
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H. H. PROCTOR SPEAKS
TO BLIVE, CIBLE, UNIT
New York, Dec. 30.—An interesting meeting was held by Blue Clue Unit 0. 30 Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15, at the Bayou Island, the Bayou, Bayou, part of the Bayou Professor was the principal speaker. Those taking part in the program were Mrs. Unita Henry, Mrs. Linda Russell, Mrs. Roberta Harnett, Telen H. Hart. Other speakers were Mrs. H. A. Hunt, who told of the service rendered by the Fort Valley (Ga.) community and school by the health nurse and Miss Bess Davis.
After the installation of officers a
new officer was elected in 1922.
lowing officers were elected for 1922.
Mrs. Allen, Day, chairman; Miss
Brown, Day, treasurer; Miss Male
Butterfield, treasurer
ELECT HAMM PRESIDENT
OE S. CAROLINA SOCIETY
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30—H. H. Hamm was elected president of the Hamm Foundation a few evenings at the meeting held at their hall. 25 H. St. Felix. This followed a very lively campaign between Hamm and Frank Days. C. H. Rivers, known as "Old Fox" campaign manager. This was "Old Fox" first defection in the history of the organization. The other officers were George Johnson, financial secretary; George Johnson, financial secretary; M. Singleton, record secretary; Charles Newton, treasurer. Charles Newton was made chairman or the board of directors.
WAR VETERANS TO GIVE
OLD-TIME COUNTRY FAIR
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30. — The members of the Sergeant Oscar A. Carr, the 19th Infantry Wars, which is the only gold stripe organization of our group in Brooklyn, are preparing to give a visit to Atareda hall J. G., Heyward Shade is commander, Joseph Posey is chairman of the entertainment committee, and Harrison M. Kemp is secretary. A loving cup, which is on exhibition at 162 Fallon street, will be given to the club having the largest representation. J. Carly Williams, a rock musicians, will provide the music.
HELD WITHOUT BAU
New York, Dec. 30, 2012 - Judge Martha
thews, who he built without bail, Gecil
Weston, 22, 110 Wort 136th street,
who arrives at court, will be allowed
to charge a judge.
The complaint, John Joseph, 1 West 135th street, charged that the door leading to the apartment and two men's offices and a lady's sown.
DR. MOORLAND SPEAKS
New York, Dec. 30, in the course
of the 135th street library Dr. J. E.
Moorland spoke Thursday evening on
the 135th street library
Racial Studies". At that time an
uncement was made of a collection
of books which has been offered
in the library.
Toronto, N. J. Dec. 30—leaving the 33 convicts freed from the state prison Dec. 31 was John Williams of Atlantic county, who was serving a sentence of 38 years. Williams was convicted for the murder of his common-law wife
Jampion
A. The gathering attended the impersonation of the late Ronna Wilson, president of Sunday School for 114, in the presiding Hall of the Chapel. She was the official staff of Kappa Delta, and was the first woman to attend the program. The banner for attendance was for Misses Katherine Jackson and Ms. Rena Jackson, the captain of Kappa Delta program was congratulated presenting Misses Katherine Jackson, Mildred Jackson of Saginaw and Misses Katherine Jackson, Mildred Jackson of Nazareth church, Brooklyn, and Misses Katherine Jackson, Mildred Jackson of Saginaw. She was the co-organizer of the event.
Church, dedicated to the mission of
the "Women of Faith" that is
founded in 1980 by the
church's women.
REPUBLICAN CLUB IS
BUSY ON LYNCH BILL
Boklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20—Now that the Dyer federal anti-bullying bill isgress convives next month, the Elliott Republican club, through the president, Franklin W. Morton, has been once showing the clubs activities for this measure. Letters were received by Mr. Morton, the president in the lower house who halls from Brooklyn, irrespective of party, and they pledged their support, and not let the activities cease there, but not in touch with the various political leaders and civic workers of all races. That he seceded pledges from were: M. J. Hagan, A. L. Kline, W. L. Lee, T. H. Culsen (Democrat) and V. Volk. Others who aided in the cause were County Leader Jacob A. Livingston, John H. McCoye, the Democratic leader Haskell, register elect; John M. Quade, Dr. Henry Neman, head of the Ethical Culture Society; the Rev. H. H. Proctor.
DOCTOR GETS DAMAGES
FOR CURRAGE, INJURIES
New York, Dec. 30—Ir. Perry W. Choney, 2424 seven avenue, was last week awarded a verdict from the Interborough Rapid Transit Company for $150 as the result of being given some time ago in the subway. While still an intern at Bellevue hospital, Dr. Choney on Dec. 6, 1920, was caught in the side door of a train at the Mott avenue station. The train dragged the doctor several feet off the tracks and was thrown through his attorney, C. M. Dougall, he entered salt against the company for $1,099. Before Judge Crinn and a jury in the 12th District Wednesday Judgment was rendered.
ATTEND LECTURE
Emsford, N. V., Dec. 30—The first of a series of educational lectures planned to the department of the house of Mrs. Charles Madison, Wintershore avenue. The speakers of the evening were Rene Ross and Tugard E. Siskind, and E. Siskind, Jr. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Searay, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richardson, George C. Allen, Charles R. Harris, Warren H. Jackson, Frank Taylor and Charles Madison, Mission Lacaton Madison, and Andrew Madison and Edward McMilister.
SACRED CONCERT
New York, Dec. 20.—A sacred musical benefit was given Sunday by Eubie Blake, musician, director of Shuffle Under the Musicals under the auspices of Musica Descise Walker, for the benefit of the church rally, Little Gee, Florence Miles, George Jones and the Four Harmony Kings, with other artists. A large crowd attended and were pleased with the entertainment.
ENTERTAINERS LOSE JOBS
New York, Dec. 20—Prohibition has struck another blow in Harlem, where employees at William ("Kid") Banksafe were the victims. Banks, who are the owners of Harlem, stated that it was too expensive to have so many employed and be able to sell only soft drinks and be able to serve them with the entertainers' services.
WOMAN KICKED WOMAN
SHOTL REFUSES AID
New York, Dec. 30—According to the police, Sarah Holt, 16, 69 West 135th street, refused to be carried to the Hartman hospital after being shot in the shoulder Wednesday during an altercation with a police officer. West 129th street, Fields secured during the excitement. The woman is not seriously wounded.
11.1 AIDS HOMELESS
New York, Dec. 30.—A meeting of the central emergency committee for the sheltering of homeless men, of which the Rev. F. A. Cullen is chairman and vice chairman was held at the United League Wednesday afternoon. Several committees appointed at the previous meeting reported favorably. Plans were formulated to work hard in finding and creating jobs, and in providing shelter for the homeless John F. Hylan and other city officials are aiding in the cause.
Glen Gove, L. J.
Christmas exercises of Calvary A.M. 22
church were held Wednesday, Dec.
16th at the First Baptist church of this
city, is slowly converging. Master
with children, is able to be about
music. Miss Lira Garner and Mrs.
Brown and Brooklyn last week, Christmas
presents and carols were sung at Lincoln
Church. Chicago Defender can be unsecured
at "The Lawrence." 22 Cottage row.
ttt. Vernon, N. Y.
Sunday morning and evening the Rev. Rex in the afternoon the Rev. Times of Brooklyn spoke Tuesday evening other church members visited the sick Jack in the hospital. Miss Florence Simmons gave a party at her home for the sick with his father. At Grae Baptist with his father. At Grae Baptist and he reached the friends of Miss Elizabeth Washington were greatly surprised to see him in the non-movement hospital. Brooklyn and bored from there without her father in the A.M. E church Sunday morning in the absence of a week through illness. In the evening the Rev. Forrester Ransom Monday evening the junior choir gave an in-vesting play at the Dress-room avenue, visited friends in Washington university, and Berkeley we the week
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The Christmas tree of the Second
Pastor church will be on Monday night,
Mr. Quid, to be given some time to
Mrs. O'Dilea to be given some time to
Mrs. Starzle Hargreaves, a Dodge car.
HE CHICAGO DEFENDER
BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
Jose Forsyth Tuck girls' work school in Houston, W. Va., where she attended the international training course for T. W. Hines. Those are being made for the remodeling of the Floyd Street A. M. E. Zion Gournault Mattocks of 44 KWV Waywardly government after thirty years of service, has entered the insurance business. W. Walter Woodling, who spent 29 years in the city, is a member of the Naxarese Congregational church a few evenings ago. He studied South Africa "infra."
UNEMPLOYED AND FOOR
EMPLOYED ON KANSAS DAY
New York, New York. The poor children unemployed were made happy on Christmas day through the services of many churches and organizations, who, by their homeliness, were able to bring joy to the elderly in the words of a police official 'their devoted services helped to make Harlan a merry and peaceful day for all.' The M. A. C. where 1,000 children sat at three long tables and enjoyed plenty of turkey and all the nice things that the children were able to taste. Noble Castle and Miller and Lyles stars of 'Shuffle Along,' were the demons of this treat in conjunction with the excellent food served by the Duvenah hotel. Members of the company gave a concert that was well applauded. The Ella House on West 137th street of the Monarch halle were active in their services in giving out candies and other presents to long lines of children who were expected from Santa Claus were offered by the Salvation Army on West 138th street, the New York Charity Bureau, and the Salvation Army men were generous in assisting many individual cases.
JAILED FOR PULLING BELL
JAILED FOR PULLING BELL
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 20—Philan
Plains, 25, of 1453 Pulton street, was
pulled by a man from Magistrate
Fowell in the Gates avenue court on Dec. 21. His offence
was pulling the rope of a bell on a Summer avenue car when the con-
dition stop) the car at the desired corner.
NEW YORK POLICE NEWS
Miss Edil Dyer, 35, 143 West 134 street, was accidentally wounded Saturday afternoon to have been fired by Chrysler Johnsika, a boy living at 101 West 134 street home by Dr. Gross of Harlem hospital. She refused to order the boy's arrest. The street was arrested Friday by Officer Luney and held in $500 bail by judge Robert Brown on a charge of possessing a contemptuous woman. Luther Gress, 21, 161 West 140th Street on a charge ofolenous assault. He was held in $1,600 bail for contemptuous George Redmond, 41 West 139th Street, charged the prisoner struck him in William Morgan, 25, 266 West 133th street, was arrested Friday by Detective Donna Dillon for positive from justice. The police with arrest were William Morgan, 25, 266 West 133th street, was arrested Friday at 25 West 138th street, on 10th street, who charged the prisoner who lay in concert with two pollinum men who hold him in and a quantity of men's shirts.
DEATH LIST
BROOKLYN AND NEW YORKERS
TO PRAY FOR ASSASSINATED
By Walter R. Lofton
New York, Dec. 30—Watch night services more solemnly observed and the services more impressive than any time in the history of the churches in Algerianistan. All of the houses or worship are unadorned occupations for record-breaking crowds.
Among the churches so planning an Algerianistan baptist, the Rev. A. Clytet, pastor; the Rev. A. Clytet, baptist, the Rev. W. P. Hayes, pastor; Metropolitan Baptist, the Rev. W. Brown, pastor; Union Baptist, the Rev. A. M. E. Zion, the Rev. W. Browne, pastor; Rush Memorial A. M. E. Zion, the Rev. G. M. Oliver, pastor; St. James Church, the Rev. P. E. the pastor; Theodel A. M. E. the Rev. W. Thornton, pastor; Safem M. E. the Rev. F. A. Cullen, pastor; St. James Presbyterian, the Rev. F. M. E. the Rev. H. C. Bishop, pastor.
Brooklyn Churches Also Plan
The brooklyn churches will have
generations. Among them are: Concord
Baptist, the Rev. J. B. Adams,
pastor; Bethany Baptist, the Rev. K.
B. McKenzie, the Rev. M. E. Zion,
the Rev. W. C. W. Brown, pastor;
Bridge Street A. M. E. the Rev. W. S. Carpenter, pastor; Nazarene
Proctor, pastor; Sibiam Procter, the
Rev. G. S. Stick, pastor; Union
Bethlehem A. M. E., the Rev. S. H.
R. S. Stick, pastor; Sibiam
R. S. P. Bold, rector, and St. Augustine
P. E., the Rev. G. F. Miller,
rector.
The congregation all united in saying
that the suggestion or Editor Robert
S. Abbott of the Defender relative
to Sunday, Jan. 1, as a day of prayer
for one consecrator was a very good
promise. The sermons watch night will be a call to
service to God and a closer unity in
the new year among our group in all
economic, industrial and political.
NEW YORK ILLITERATES
NUMBER TWO PER CENT
NEW YORK ILLITERATES
NUMBER TWO PER CENT
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30—Dr. Byrnes, who is in charge of vital statistics at the local health office, has been among inhabitants here, and in an interview stated that the rate among our group was very low, there being only 10 percent not read or write, which is a little more than 2 per cent. The doctor considered this a very good showing for our group, and we are pleased to report that persons ten years of age and over, for males and females 21 years and over who are classed as illiterate there are 633 persons. We are pleased that members of our group live in the Fifth, Fifth, Eighth, Eleventh, Sweetwater and Twenty-third assembly districts. Dr. Peyton, the president of the Society of the Sons of North Carolina and a elite worker, who discussed the need for the back of first-class business enterprise among our people here—we are scattered all over town. He concludes that together we would be in a better condition economically, industrially and politically, to cope with the various issues we are forced to meet in the times.
FOODSTUFFS TO BE PAID
New York, Dec. 30. The women who participated in the sale of arms and other goods they served a some time after Christmas, according to reports. The women, some of which has been used for charity and the paying of 550 women who brought suit for their injuries, among the 1,400 volunteers serving at that time were a number of our women of the police reserves, who will also come in for a share of the money.
LADIES HOLD MEETING
New York, Dec. 30.—The ladies' auxiliary of the Young Men's Proverb meeting Tuesday evening at the Lincoln House, West 53rd street. At the conclusion of business the Patron James, who was mistress of corporations of the program that followed, the A. Sanders is president of the club.
MARRIAGE LIST
New York, Dec. 20—Joseph Smith,
50, 10 West 99th and Martin, Anderson,
27, 102 West 99th; Lincoln Gish
102 West 99th; Francis McKinney
24 West 96th; 36, 187 West 146th;
Charles Morris, 25, 115 Edge avenue;
Jersey City, and Charles Scott, 21, 142
West 143st; Allan Chossonman, 21,
214 West 140th; Noel A. Lage, 25,
701 West 177th; and Alice Hunt, 22,
647 West 172d; Donald Gilbert, 23,
2164 Eighth avenue; and Edith
Louis Kirklow, 28, 342 Jefferson avenue,
Buffalo, N. X. and Gifford W.
Williams, 31, 678 West End avenue;
Thompson Norman, 25, 203 West 153th,
153th; William Branch, 21, 313 West
193th; and Elma Frennes, 19, 301
West 137th; Joseph Loving, 25, 34
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HENRY "BORROWS" DOCTOR'S AUTO: SPENDS XMAS IN JAIL
New York, Dec. 30.—Henry Shaney, 417 Champlain avenue, bt the bank of the city, said, "he 'borrowed' the car of Mr. Stinney Nussbaum (white), 2023 Sarr avenue, and is now locked up and in charge." He hall on a charge of grand larceny. According to the doctor, Shaney had 15. He replied that he needed no one and gave him some money; as Shaney said he was broke. Two days later, he said Shaney jump into his car and drive off. Shaney denied that he intended to steal the car, but the judge said he car to his plea and sent him to jail.
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Hicks, who is also known as Frank Jackson, used the money to buy Christmas presents for his wife, Macy. His downfall was due to the cashier of the First National Bank of Bayshore. Hicks was trailed to Brooklyn, where he visited May Jackson, a matriarch of the home in Bayshore. He was held in $2,000 ball, and none of the friends who had received the presents took him. He was not the one who did not get presents showed their resentment by not helping him either.
DANCE PROMOTER TAKES
OVER FAMOUS LIBY CAFE
New York, Dec. 30—Arthur Allen Dismike, the dance promoter, has taken over the Seventh Avenue with James Pletcher as promoter. Since the new management many attractive features are complete. Among them is entertainment from 4:30 to 9:30 p. m. during dinner hours. A breakfast dance will be held Jan. 4 to 2:30 p. m. S. Dismike's presence at the Libya many of the old patrons are flocking back to that historic place of management. A return to her old standard of good service, polite management and super entertainment. Dismike will host the New Year's Eve party (Saturday) at Douglas Casino, 142d street and Lenox avenue. Advertisement.
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she could not locate them. Having
a return ticket for home she was
taken to the municipal lodging house.
HERA CLUB DANCE
Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 30.—The initial dance of the Hair Club, an institution, is held on June 2 at the Junior C. O. A. M. is interesting a large number of Brooklynites. The club will call the wives of postoffice clerks. A feature of the evening will be the dancing of Miss Grice Ellis' little dolls.
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Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30—After a longy legal battle in the supreme court Dr. and Mrs. Gladstone M. Hinkson find themselves just where they began action for divorce some months ago, for justice John Hinkson, who resides at 391 Cumberland street, would not say anything for publication, and the case said, "I don't know" Mrs. Hinkson, who lives in the town, could not be located by our records.
Both were active in the social life of the city prior to their separation.
EASTERN STAR SERMON
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30. "The spacious Flat Street A, M. E. Zion church, the Rev. W. C. Brown, pastor, was filled to capacity Dec. 18, when the oriental missionaries to the Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Julia W. Wilson, state grand matron, was mournless of ceremonies. A number grand lodge officers, headed by J. Smith, the grand master, were present.
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The Beggar Should Have Pocketed His Money
In and Around New York
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Future of Race Umpires
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Fourth and Last Article by President of
National Negro League Deals With Dark
Skinned Arbitrators of Today and
Their Future Possibilities
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CAREER ENDS
SUGDENLY; DIES
OF PHEUMONIA
Ftiends.Saticit Subscriptions
to Avoid Burial in
Potter's Field
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FOSTER TELLS OF TROUBLES WITH UMPIRES
(Continued from Page 10. Column -).
Need: Race Umpires
We need unquires of the face very badly and can use them to a great advantage. They don't know all the techniques, but they are very efficient and yet the more they unquire the better they will be. There must be a beginning. It would, however, be unfair to give them positions in the protection they will need in doing so.
New York, Dec. 20. -Battling Jones, formerly of Dayton, a member of the 38th regiment, is onstaged he is a topnotcher in the light heavyweight division, when he disposed of Soldier Ray Thompson of Fighting in the second stanza of the star attraction scheduled for 12 rounds of the 38th regiment army Friday.
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In the seentime "Shuffle Along"
In the Soleil and Solider War battles to
an eight-in-ten victory.
In the innumerable precedes the main attractions.
Saturday night the one big fight
of the year will take place when Joe
Levits and Harry Robinson hook up in
a tough proposition. His fight against
Young Sam Langford several weeks ago
will be unquestioned. He will
finally win that Robbins
will have his work out out for him.
DELUX FIVE AFTER GAMES
Haddison, Wis., Dec. 26—The Lazy
Games, Wisc., Dec. 26—The Lazy
Games in central states with any kickball club. For information with
withference Brown, 714 West Washington
INDIANA
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Vern Petfordt is spending the holidays visiting friends in Chicago. Mayor Rahm Emanuel is organizing of discourses Tuesday. Miss Ruthia Oxonline of Rhode Island is visiting friends here for a few weeks. Visiting friends here is cumulating a few weeks in our city. R. S. Shouts spent a few days here with visiting friends in Rhode Island this week.
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THIEF, DOPE FIEND: FLEES
Washington, D. C., Dec. 5, 2016. Taking advantage of an aged government grant, the University of Arizona to testify in a robbery case. Benjamin Grace, Jr., 18, 1762 Northwest, broke away and escaped. Grace had already been indicted on a charge of stealing $2,000 worth of marijuana, including the Harrison antidrug agency.
Pending trial under this indictment he had testified in the trial of street, northwest, and James Alphonse Fry, 24, 2220 Sixth Street, in the robbery of the robbery officers who had held up George R. Hake, an Indianapolis (Ind.) automobile dealer, and taken on a ride on the Speedway early in July. The police claimed that the fugitive was an accomplice of the highway-
CURNED HOME
SUNNED HER HOME
tattered
Lowe has been locked in jail under an arson charge, she is said to have seized fire to a house outside the city limits, and she was convicted and sentenced. Trim, who was occupying the dwelling when it was burned.
entertained at the Appointment Club, "C. B. Box, Topeka, Kan. The Stewarts of the St. James A. M. E. College and Tellington, S.C. sapon social to attend Sun shelters' big dance and duck feal—Critic, Alliance, Neb. Rev. G. W. Harts reigning from 'Cavalist' chivalry—"Nomane" seldom City, junk. Lupelea Poole voming the Philadelphia letters that she will be home for Christmas—"Buggedly" Mobile, Ab. Amae Taylor and Holland Nell siting Thulma Harding and Lacieade avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Chapman going to St. Louis and not stopping at William Chapman's plate—Dorothy Metcalf, Maude, Ind.
Gerritt Jackson paying Allianz, Neb.
Council Bluff and not shading the
Houleckness Street, W. Denver,
1600.
R. B. Woolf, 801 Maple street, Los
Angeles, Cal., paying her mother a
christmas present--Mia A. Long,
2005 Center街, Jacksonville, Fla.
D. A. Neal of Dallas swearing off dance
no longer every night at the
Dallas Audition, 2005 Hall街,
Dallas, Texas.
No one getting killed in Chicago for
almost an hour--A. D. R. Minneapolis,
Minn.
A street car motorman putting out the
Dreamland Cafe and not dashing--Theo
Vader, Minneapolis, Minn.
Fannie Cias of Chicago going to the
Dreamland Cafe and not dashing--Lucipe Roberts, 525 Clinton street,
Buffalo, N.Y.
William Grant not goodbie to pretty
class of 2011 Tuskegee Institute, Ala.
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that she is too tired—Bethina
Weiss, 520 Grand Boulevard, Chicago.
Florence Carter saying "Keep your
mommy, your sister, your
J. R. Hewlett, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Arthur L. Wiley and Dr. H. in love
with the same little school teacher,
Miss V. L. J.-P. Pink 1400 Texas ave.
Shreveport, La.
Joe Perry of Portsmouth refusing a
drink of corn strew, Simple Hickle
Saffron street, Norfolk, Va.
Elite Group to look imperson
Show with Grand opera in the
Manhattan Opera, House—Solomon
Gray, Cantonville, Md.
Tom Pratt with a bucket full of odds
and ends walking back to Richmond,
Huntington, Va.
The Dancing Walkerjoins entertaining the guests in the Gold Room at the Marion Hotel with the brent at "The Piano" - Selena Icahn, 665 Grand Boulevard, Chicago.
Brown and Brown trying to imitate the Dancing Walkerjoins at the Lincoln Hotel at Troy, 308 Premier Avenue, Chicago.
Eugene Brown, the "Hawkeye" whistling at Miss L. Publika while escooting Miss M. Frank home - S. Porter, 2255 Pallip street, New Orleans, La.
Ebeth Schott refuses to go to the dance hall about it "Bury," Boston, Mass.
"Think" Newberry, culinary for State A. M. College running toward Palmyra goal with the piskinki "Sapp" - Orangeburg, S. C.
Mrs. Josephine Walker coming home from church immediately after adjustment - Dacron Walker, New York.
If there's anything that someone that you know would appear ridiculous doing, or that you don't know happen, write it down and send it to L. Rogers, care the Chicago Defender.
France Gains Industrial Lead by War Victories
By Dr. A. Wilberforce Williams
Your correspondent motored over the invaded war region and lectured the soldiers in France. He noted the vast devastation and ruins. Two years afterwards, in going over the same area, he noted that the province has made substantial recovery in the same region. Agricultural production represents about three-fourth of the pre-war. He notes the mileage of railways has been rebuilt, and the number of trains has summed. About 20 per cent of the factories in the war invaded regions have resumed operations with about 40 per cent of the pre-war number of employees.
The return of Mascie-Lorraine with its textile factories and rich deposit of cash and iron has increased the strength of France. Mascie-Lorraine continues some of the most important iron deposits in France in next is probably the deposit that much of Germany's industrial development and commercial strength was due to her connection with the rest of her iron was derived. In 1913 more than 75 per cent of Germany's iron came from Mascie-Lorraine and made by the chairman of the French economic mission at the recent international trade conference, the French prime, will amount to approximately 50,000,000 tons of which about 18,000,000 tons will be free for export. The list of the world's steel producing countries. The iron deposits in Lorraine are estimated to amount to 1,400,000,000 tons of 1,100,000,000 tons estimated being the ore deposit of northern Minnesota. Before the war France consumed more than 81,000,000 tons of the ore deposit of northern Minnesota had to be imported, but as the required control of the Nazi base under the terms of the peace treaty for further imitation of coal until each time as the damaged mines in the northeastern department are repaired and put on normal operating conditions.
French Colonial Empire
France at the present time is giving much attention to her colonial empire. Next to Great Britain, France has a second world, which she has great possibilities for development. Her colonial possessions are second in size and importance to the empire itself, with an area of 3,750,000 square miles. Her colonial possessions are 18 times the size of the republic of France, and have a population of approximately 200,000 per cent greater than that of the mother country. Many of these colonials have become permanent residents of France, and great factors in building up the devastated areas. France's colonial possessions include Morocco, West Africa, Guinea, etc. These possessions contain various agricultural and mineral resources of enormous potential value. France can now strengthen its position in the world for both men and material, and this was the first time the great mass of
"PAP" JOHNSON RAGKS UP HE WON'T WORK WHEN
HIS LAST: SHOT IN HEAD EDUCATED—A SOUTHERNER
Washington, D. C., Dec. 30.—No longer will "Tan" rack up battles at his pool room on Seventh street between R and S streets, N. W. The old standby disappeared forever last Tuesday when "Tan" ran; up his last—the common report being that he took his own life by shooting himself through the head while in bed at his residence 622 M street, at Gatlinburg on Seventh street for many years. His place had been the popular concaveous for many of Washington's pool and billiard players, and he was always been on the highest plane, and the genial, friendly and considerate nature of the propeller had made him extremely popular. His suicide does not seem to be clear. It is removed that a few recent recovers took away about $3,500, but this was by no means sufficient to Johnson was a popular fraternity man, belonging to the Elks, Masons and Knights of Pythias. He leaves two sisters and two brothers, the best known of whom is Caesar Johnson, who helped in the business of his brother.
DEATH OF A BAD SCHEME
In the world of journalism nearly everybody is glad that the lottery scheme inaugurated recently by Chicago and New York newspapers has allowed their publishers are glad because, between them it means the saving of a million dollars in cash which, through competition, they had obligated themselves to distribute among their readers. The millions of newspapers are glad because, proved as successful as its promoters expected, it would mean that they, too, would have been forced to give away large sums of money for increases in circulation that probably were been of a temporary character.
Apart from these considerations, and even of more serious importance, it will effect that the distribution of the public would be limited, and trained, would have laid upon the younger and more impressionable part of the public. It would unaware of the minds of the young people the idea of getting something for nothing; it would have encouraged the gambling spirit; it would have been a bounty to the government; it would have discouraged thrift, and substituted for it extravagance; it would have furnished convincing support for the argument that the news media should gain the public's undisclosed funds to gain their own ends. It is the duty of the press to promote and maintain the highest ideals in human society. The most undesirable that are destructive of society or of government; to build up rather than tear down, unless the tearing down has for the object the erection of a better structure. There is a higher law than the law inscribed upon the statute books of a state or nation—the law of the state—Editor and Publisher, Dec. 10.
"Y. W." TO CELEBRATE
New York, Dec. 30.—Cesar services at the 157th Street W. T. C. A. Sunday will be in charge of the Joly Juniors and Seniors Club. They will be in attendance, "The Word That Came True." During the midsay the regular classes in gymnasium and swimming pool will be closed from Dec. 25 to April 1. On Thursday at 4 and 8 p. in, promises to be a novel affair. December 28 the Girl Reserves are planning to go on a boon lot. The Busy Bee Club of the "Y" rendered an interesting program Monday evening at its meeting.
Industrial War Victories
Perforce Williams
French people began to appreciate the great possibilities of these countries. We find many students from the various colonies studying in the various universities and colleges of France, preparing themselves to be best teachers and leaders in the colo- pal possessions.
In memoriam in hindsight through the Chateau district, one passes through the richest and most productive country in the world. The French are expert artistic farmers; in many sewers they build their second creek. In no other part of Europe does one find such fine, well kept live stock. The horses are the finest in the world; the cattle are being well cared for. The vineyards are well tended, and form quite a contrast to what one observed two years ago in moderating over the same vineyard at the front. One must remember that about 10,000,000 able-bodied men were engaged directly or indirectly in war work. They were little better to肩 from the front. Then, too, to appreciate the substantial recovery that France has made, one must take into account that over 255,000 head of live stock are destroyed or destroyed by the Germans.
Spirit of French People
In the face of having their homes destroyed, nearly all of their livestock killed or taken away, their lands to remove cultivation almost impossible, yet one notes only a cheerful, unselfish spirit being manifested at all times and under all conditions. It is a fact that the French, as a people, are unselfish, and unselfish people are alienated and unhappy by the actions of others. It is very unnerving for the average foreigner to come in contact with the politeness in every station of life, and appreciate what it means to be treated well and become a part of it himself.
French Woman in Business
French Woman in Business
Quite different from what one finds in the business establishment, in the moderate unpretentious establishment, your correspondent finds that the French woman takes the business in conducting the business to a successful issue. She is indeed, in name and in practice, a beholden to her husband, bringing the paying off the banking the bookkeeping and the handling of the cash almost entirely. In most fact, she must always face the most elegant and newspaper stands, the woman takes the lead, and often the man who is doing the cleaning is apparently the person who has most interest. He has very little or nothing to say as to how the business is being conducted, she shall be consulted in hand, in hand, side by side, in the shop, in the garden, on the wagon, in the field, with her husband. The family is interesting but is beautiful, and it is well worth while being carefully studied and watered after not only the business but the happiness and joy of married life.
HE WON'T WORK WHEN
EDUCATED—A SOUTHERNER
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 20. The speech
made some time ago in Birmingham,
Ala. by President Harding received
a good knock from a writer who
whisits himself "Southerner," in a better
published in the New York Times,
few days ago, his port portals
were full of stories of the
members of the line, declaring
that as soon as one of our people
gets an education he refuses to turn
work or other misbehavior. He
makes the statement that crimin-
ism is imminent in his district.
Albia is distinctly a "black crime-
wave," and that it would be repre-
hensible it ceases against members
of the black judges by black juries.
"Southern" harks for great along this line
and his ideas certainly must be ceas-
ing a world of amusement among his
child who know the real truth about
their own prejudices and ill-defined sex-
ation of Larchmont.
STEALS HAIR CLIPPER
Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1989. Emery
Slain, 15, a baker, living at 351 Clinton
street, was sent to the pontoon
street for six months by City Judge
Walz when he pleaded guilty to
taking a key from the young boy of
Martha Williams, 217 Clinton street,
and later stealing $34 in cash and a
hair steeling from her home.
"Mr. Bonehead"
Writes a
"Mr. Bonehead" of the South Writes a Letter to Defender
When you figure the that about 5 per cent of the taxes set aside for educational purposes are used in the tax code, you are in the South, regardless of what amount of this tax represents that paid in by taxable taxpayers, it is not incompatibleable that a great number of students in the South point of education. It is just a matter of course. But when you find a white man, who has had every chance about it, you can get a small amount of ignorance, you can either place the individual among those who carry a knob of solid ivory about on the top of their shoulders or be too degenerate to seize the opportunities for learning. The following letter arrived at the Chicago Defender office a few days ago, and evidently one of those elevations "whites" who believe in hiding their light under the well known bushel, to the letter. We soldiers pay any attention to anonymous communications, but we feel that the world should have a look at the sort of gritty "critics" put out from time to time.
We cannot understand why the bim who wrote the letter feared to sign his name. Certainly he didn't think that he would be able to write for what he might have thought were insults contained in it. He evidently is not aware that we always consider the sources from which such things come. He is not aware that he him. If he is a type, and we think he is, of the gentry who dish out hooded justice in the South there is no wonder that he has written a protest in hisignant way, for we have fought, and we have fought against the rotten conditions of intolerance which prevail down where the letter came from. Here is what the dob has to say: think it over: R. S. Abbott, Nashville, Tennessee, Dec. 18, R. S. Abbott, Chic. Ill.
Your paper should be named the Deceptor I have read several copies of your paper and I find in reading them that I have felt the need to suit yourself. I have never read
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
AIM OF NATIONS AT ARMS CONFAB IS TAKING FORM
By J. LeCount Chestnut
Washington, D. C., Dec. 36. The limitation of arms conferences has developed nothing of particular interest to us as yet. The conferences have so far contented themselves with several rounds of skillful carrying on international issues. There's a sphere, where at noting all has been settled to the ground. The conversations have to be driven into the conference chest. The first hammered by our Secretary of State Hughes, and the second by the statute French premier, Ireland, and the United States, the question of smaller movies and Friends' explanation of just what France would be satisfied with in international affairs can be where some strange focus can be seen emerging from the mist which has enveloped the idea of the conference since it was first tema-
Must Fight to Agree
So far as the diplomatic are concerned, it is easy to see the form of the United States, of Japan, of Great Britain and the rest of the nations in the world, in relation to this world-wide discontent scheme is concerned. It is seen now that there shall be no agreement without a battle. America will program a program to a dying start, so that Britain will to a dying start. Great Britain has her plans to which she will cling as tenuously as the powerful bulldog. France would body, and Japan will not yield or move unless it is in a forward direction.
The American correspondents and diplomats in Washington seem to make no secret of the fact that their conference is to weld a sentiment among the other white nations which will work to destroy the growing threat of nuclear weapons. Up until now the speed of Japanese power has been more or less a picture of the imagination. These countries bring matters to a head. But now everybody's here and those spaces of safety should not be ignored to enjoy her position in the Pacific and her alliance with great Britain, a white nation, want the question of whether we should not be pitted together and forever.
Japanese Confident
And the oracle statesmen are just about as anxious as the Americans for a checking up. Only, they seem to have no presentation of being in the United States, their well well plans. They are accepting nothing in whole cloth. To Hughes' proposals they had their objections, and they did not fall to them. The Japanese have a Japanese navy, so far as cannoli shapes are concerned, should be in a ratio of 5-5-3 to Americans and England. They have submitted their counter proposals which they will submit. England has no intention of recording the Japanese alliances as a swap of paper unless she is with Japan, with Japan because of a particular liking for Nippon, but rather because if the Tibet government is not with her, she is apt to be mistaken her, and it would be successful for the British to invite the county of the Nipponese.
France on Guard
France knows only one thing—she is in the event of attack, has got to protect herself. So France tells the delegates that through its military force to its allies, insuring against future wars, it cannot blind to the possibility of emergencies which might arise. As the peasants are interested in her army, France is interested in her army. Japan wants, in armament, just what she needs; similarly, America will not forget what she needs; and will fight for what she considers essential, not for the world, but for Emphasis; France, Italy, and all the other powers will do the same. The delegates show the delegates coming forward, unshamed, ready to junk what their nations don't want and prepared to sit tight on what their nations do. France is a soldier or a sort of belligerent trade.
an article in your paper that I thought was an absolute truth the most characteristic I see about you and your life. You know what you are like all negroes you are trying to cross the racial equality barrier that is your life desire which you will never live where some people try to show you where some people try to show you when it is the opposite. Now you have just about education to show the other papers what a rumble you are. The idea of you comparing you to you know and you do not believe down in your heart that the negroes compares with the canyon with anything that you can tame where we are today not the negro you know the canyon there is a social bridge between the negroe and the white man and that is your destination you are trying to reach. Now you are what I know your deposition is so prominent.
The nigroe as a race are the only people I ever saw that are ashamed of race pride whatever. Now if you want to be honest to yourself and lead your people right drop that race and race and nigroe which is true, and then you will not before you are a shamed that you are a nigroe worse than any nigroe Ever heard of.
You have done a lot of talking about the three K.K.K. do not be surprised some cool night because they are liable to give you a real social call. I believe you think because you live in chicago you are immune you are a marked man and I know you fear them and you know it.
WOMAN OFFICER ATTACKED
New York, Dec. 29...james Galloway, a drug addict, who was confined in Wolf Island, was arrested in Wollombi Salisbury with attacking Mrs. Marle Lilly, superintendent of the Women's Workhouse, and held in $1,000 ball for the man inflicted the man inflicted on her hands and liss with a razor.
Pens and Swords
"Savayard" is pen name of a big writer for Southern white newspaper, the city of Southern Mississippi. "Savayard" is raw on the Race. His living is gotten by making everybody he can reach run on the Race. Nashville Race folk hastily ask for the race made by "Savayard" in the Runner. That is not difficult. One of the best ways to "defend" the Race would be to for the Race in Nashville to stop "oh, we must have the news," some will say. And as long as this is said "Savayard" will retortate this phrase, which we pick out of his article in "Now I am going to say something I'm sorry to say and would sacrifice much to have it untruth. It is this: The Negro is hopeless because he has no pride of Race. The man will be able to write that way about the Race. "Savayard" knows that this Race is having a new birth in this country; also, that it is not that the man will be taught by rulers and wealth to see themselves only as others see them. Tell a man who is down that he can get to his feet; only those
"Savoyard" is hopeless in his heart, for he declares: "I see no destiny for the Negro except that he must be in our citizenship. That is a hard pill to swallow, but pills more bitter than that, the elicited ancestors of the Race swallowed for 200 years of Vicksburg and killing with lethbridge. hartot of American slavery. A Greek hero said that none is blind as they who refuse to see. Some see one thing another. Some producers of a Race chained to the charis of drunken men saw no "deafness" for black and nowwhite people except that they must be content to government of the United States. History is very lively in her instruction for at that hour a white woman said she had seen the glory of the coming of the Lord." An ancestors of "Savoyard" said no, no; said that Mrs. Howe was worked tirelessly, she saw she came into perfect view after a year or so. Lee saw it after the caboed of "Savoyard" bruises; then everybody saw it as it recited an awful evolution in the death of
Except in the United States, among the intelligent ignorance weapon up in what was once called cavalierness, and in England among a crowd of bone-rattling "peers and lords" you never hear the word "Anglo-Saxon." Says "Saxonward" "The Anglo-Saxon is the highest order of the human family." We hate to do this; but somebody must do it. The Chichester Tribune calls Wells "the best writer in history," but he is the greatest historian of all uses. He is English and a Londoner; he is the vogue and voice of his breed. If "Saxonward" will take up Wells' history and turn to page 104, he will read these words: "A new ethnological invention, the Anglo-Saxon, the even more rihbous engraving, the even more rihbous history, the imitation of German participles; misconception did not end with this 'Anglo-Saxon' infatuation." That holds glouney to our Anglo-Saxon, the exception in the imagination of our Southern white folks who talk much of being of the "highest order" and make love with hery passion to a man of the "highest order." Wills has fallen off white Dixie.
The American "white man" is what he is, not because of any particular face of the past, but because immature, uncaring, hardheaded, experience of all
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By Charles E. Freeman, Jr.
Pittsfield, Mass.
Earl Purse, local musician and
artist, died on Saturday the
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By Alexander O. Taylor
By Alexander O. Taylor
Cleveland, Ohio — 2020. A Walter Wills, Jr. Harvard University student, is spending the holidays with his part of the family. Walter Wills, Jr. will be in the avenue. Next week will be observed as a church service by all churches, whom he will hold in. Morpheasant C. M. Morpheasant C. M. Cedar, every evening, to be commemorated by ministers of the different churches. Wills, son, cedar avenue, Alexis hospital last week and may
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Pythians Remember Poor
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Dancing Class Party
The Hopkins Dancing class will give us annual New Year's party Monday, January 15th. East 50th street, near Earl Avenue, Edward Cheahman's orchestra, will perform in safety occasion. Attorney A. H. Martin is president and Mapor R. N. Bidell, associate.
Christmas at St. John's
Miss Brown to Speak
Miss Haffle G. Brown, national president of our Women's Clubs, will attend afternoon jam. 1. under the auspices of the Women's Mite Mission Society in the Women's Indies clubs are invited to attend. The Mascots celebrated St. John's day at under the auspices of William T. Bosh below, A. F. and A. M. James Greene, watch meeting "Saturday evening, 9:30 Election of trustees will take place. The session will be Episcopal church serve special notice, which will appear in next issue as well as other special announcements among the Clerkland people.
Dr. O'Connell Please
Ir. Perez O'Connell, dean of Morrigan College, was given a great aviation at Cory church last week. Thursday, he attended the dinner of the directors of the ladies' Home Missionary Society of Cory church, Mrs. Dellaffer attends the press speaker. His feature on "The New Word" was said to be the most elemental, improvisatory and well delivered speaker in the city. He was given a warm welcome by his former co-counselor, L. J. Bromfield white in the city. A the musical was rendered.
Holiday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oliver and finally meted from Alliance, Ohio, and were married in Aurora, Ohio, at a Rosewood Amenity hotel. Others were Mr. Smith Chippewa, Ohio, well known barber, and Mrs. Peterson, 255 East 16th street, who has been confined to her bed for three weeks, and the house. Thomas Cook, East 16th street, is improving at St. Lukes, Ohio, and Thomas New Yorks, George Elliott and Frank Jones, Etta Pa., at Summit Sunway here and Mrs. Ella Hodge, East 16th street.
Genesya, Ohio
Bellaire, O.
W. M. M. Society met at the home of Mrs. Julia Ribeiro Tuesday evening at Friday afternoon Dec. 30 at her club, the Club entertained with an oyster supper Tuesday evening. The Ladies' Friday "open house" New York's day. Mr. Morrish Lodge of Massons presents its twelfth Christmas at their last meeting during their terms. Mrs. Harry Jackson spent Christmas in Pittsburgh, the Johnson, Sears and Jackson attended the funeral of Mrs. Norm attended last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks attended last week.
Alliance Ohio.
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Akron, Ohio
Schring, Ohio.
Salem, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wiggins of Cleveland left last week for Denver for the University. He is a member of the university class of Salem High school were on the city survey. He is a member of the Salem High school. They were allera Bingham Hoben Lyra and Griffin Manzana. Earl McNemeth, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Davis are proud of their son who was employed by the University. He is a pennant. Mrs. Julia Woods is spending the week in with Mrs. Alvin M. Davis
LOUISIANA
Bayou Gaula, La.
The Misses Parker, Kerrry and Thomas arrived home to spend Christmas with her family and then to school after the holidays. Mrs. and Mrs. Nicholas Brown of Port Aransas and Mrs. Katherine Brown of Friends in this town, Mrs. R. A. Parker made a flying visit to the capital city of Texas to see her daughter, who is attending the Southern University. Miss Orleans Edwards, a senior at the university, last Saturday to be with relatives on Christmas. She will return in a few days to open her school on or about Christmas, and Miss Alice Morris came to school to be with relatives on Christmas day.
Patterson, La.
Mrs. Bountiful L. Cooper Taylor died
on December 15, 2015, daughter of Rev. J. W. Cooper and
Edith Cooper, age 65 years. The body
was buried in a cemetery band, John Taylor, and little daughter,
Luke K. General was held at Lake K. General was held at Lake K.
General was held at Lake K.
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Rev. J. S. Payne, presiding elder for Nebraska district of A.M. Jr. convention, holds hold during service with St. James church tonight. Rev. B. H. Moore, the former pastor, has presided over Gee, Kays was in Alliance yesterday on bus. work, and also held the planning a program in connection with the Simmons Hard Workers' Day. He attended class are ill. Work comes from Gaspé, Wyo. that J. D. Miner is contain Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sturks at dinner this afternoon. Mack Linear, Wyo. of Alliance Lodge, Newburyport. Hog. D. Curtis, D. D. G. will leave for Lincoln this week to be present at the celebration with LeLouis Lodge No. 5.
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Wilsonia bodge of Elks No. 211 elected officers December 20. A public installation of officers of the L. R. P. O. Elks队, Memphis, Tenn., where she was wishing her brother so much love. L. R. P. O. Elks throughout the Buckeye County. Rev. Home Burial church. The Elks are planning to start a rest on Park street in the community of S. R. Parks. Service at Mrs. residence. Sunday evening by
Niles, Mich.
Mrs. Benjamin Horan conducted services at Three Rivers, Mclem, Sumter, and Mrs. Henry Jones, and Mrs. Henry Jones, is ill. H. L. Williams of South Bend, Ind., was born in Three Rivers, Mclem, and William Gaunt and Cora E. Adams of Summerville, Mclem, were in the city last week. The installation was held on the Franklin A. M. E. church Sunday evening. A very instructive sermon was installed the officers after the services.
Ann Arbor, Mich
Mrs. Mary Tiltsay's lecture here was about the importance of Robert Alexander has been on the stock list, but is improving rapidly. Mrs. Moore spent two days in Detroit with Mr. Tiltsay, and Bryant of Whitaker is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Laura Lea
M1. Clements, Mich.
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A business learns was formed among the citizens and art students. Ms. James Charlton and little daughter twaindowen are children of Charles and Grace Cleveland, G. as the sisters of her brother, Mrs. Eddie Goodson is up and running, P. & A. M. entertained all the brothers who leave away Monday afternoon, after many months of illness. The tsk Lokk Tuesday evening, Rev. James A. Charlton has been re-collected preacher. Rev. C. Bryant is secretary, lead the Donder, the greatest
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Mrs. J. M. Posey has gone to Windsor, Can. to spend the holidays with her of the A. M. E. church here, but she is sick. Sick Warren attempted to attend the church last week. She was taken to the A. Foot Hospital. It is expected she will recover. She will be more cheerful and her friends are glad her out. Mrs. Laura Browd and Mrs. Minnie Browd are friends during the Christmas holidays in Chicago. The Juniper-Bina Club has its second annual meeting. The Product Club security. A large crowd witnessed the installation of the fire. E. M. F. The Misses Berlin How and Pearl Lest are home from Detroit for the holidays. E. M. F. Devo, since gone has gone South to visit.
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The girls and boys of the high school are taking their turn at basketball and the new feature three. There were a new interclass games played last week and the boy ball is also one of the new features. The principal states that something will be done to improve the play on the boys. The Alumni Association for the high school and the Hill City College are now regularly on Jan. 7 for benefit of the high school library. Prof. I. E. Drewery of Harvard, Morgan College, Baltimore, here for the January meeting. Miss Ruth Kirk, a former branch of the Y. W. C. A., left Friday night, the 20, to spend Christmas with Miss Ruth E. Wilkins, a former classmate of Miss Arnold of Chuphin University. Miss Ruth E. Wilkins, a former classmate of Miss Arnold of Chuphin University, will be a guest of Miss Arnold for the holidays and Baltimore High school, the Industrial and Girlfriend branch of the Y. W. C. Kirk, will be a guest of management was planned to hold the annual meeting of the Phyllis Church of Baltimore High school on the fifth Monday night in January. The financial drive of the Y. W. C. A. are commemorated for their faithful efforts to Christmas day at 2:30 p.m. the museums of the Social Union Club, Mrs. A. A. received a letter from her parents of her nursery in health, a creeping attack of illness, Mrs. A. A. gave her son, Landolph, a surprise
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Sioux City, Iowa
M. Zion Baptist Sunday school gave a sermon titled *The Price*; Master Gunt, a swimmer; second pastor; Mary Hewson, a pastor; Holley, silver cup; fourth prize; Bristol, silver cup; fifth prize; Crissman, silver cup; sixth prize; M. Zion Baptist church; Hodder M. I. church will start a novel series and will have a cowboy and cowgirl, and cowboy and South Slough, and cowboy and cowgirl, and the services. The Haddock M. E. M. mission had the charismatic man and the cowboy and the cowgirl. Dewey Jackson are ill. The sitters and the doers carry up and be in the underwear.
Ottumwa, Iowa
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Aurora, Ill.
Cnamination II
Miss Helen Johnson and Ernest Hite were happy guild in both mournships and day waking. A wedding feast was free and a day of celebration. Several out-of-town guests performed the ceremony. Miss Mille Harrier entertained at a turkey dinner at the hotel. The guests were Rev. J. W. McKinney, Mrs. Virginia Tissot Jell for Mrs. Mille, Mrs. Virginia Tissot Jell for Mrs. Mille, to spend the holidays, to visit New York and to step over in New York and other towns for Johnson, Bl. to visit relatives Mrs. Brieke Jackson for White Flower Mrs. East Tromont, Mrs. Jordan Johnson for Madisonville, KY. and Mrs. Jordan Madisonville, KY. and Mrs. Jordan Madisonville, KY. and their guests for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. John Wray and Leopard of Copenhagen given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leopard in honor of her nephew, Kelsey Blount.
Chicago Heights, IL
The southwestern of Gates Taboralea
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A dramatic play was given under the
A. M. E. church on Thursday night
procedures of this drama went to the
possession of the various actors in the
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Dev. George Wilson of Mount Zion pastor of Morning Star Freewell church, morning. Ms. Sallie Young and daughter Alberta of Lovings whisked their children to Henry Bets of Lovings did trading in town Saturday, Ms. Harbison of home in the country, Prof. Clos of home in the country, Prof. Clos of the weeks vacation at home, Mrs Williams of Cairo paid a visit to some friends of Mrs Macloe and loved Hope to mount Scully, John Vanbakke to our village last week.
Gelsenkruger, IL
Christmas was celebrated by the Sec-
cion in the lecture room. Mrs. Mollie
staff is suffering with thirst. Their
Second Baptist church tendered a bea-
und under the direction of Mrs. Katie
Bolzer, the pastor of the Second Baptist
church as an Xenia cut from the Pres-
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preserve with to heartily thank Mrs.
Bolzer for her kindness. Mrs. Bolzer
congratulates the church. The Free
Live Club, with its xxixth annual
box display and exchange of presents
at the box display and room of
the Second Baptist church.
Sparta, III.
Murphyabare, Ill.
Rev. W. A. Jackson, pastor of grace
Chanel M. E. Church, St. Thomas,
Christmas holidays with his family, James Ponson,
trinity with his family, Memphis, Mrs.
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for her brother, Andrew Williams.
last week. Miss Elish H. Pothard of
Guddeh, of Pleasant Hill, Mo., both
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At the First Baptist church the Rev. James Stern, pastor of the sermon. Rev. Donna of Marshall, Tow will preach at 7:25 p. m. The public is still very sick. Mr. Williams is still very sick.
Copron, Texas
C. C. Trinkle, the grand supervisor of the American Woodman, was in the city when the church was burned. The sisters of the Mr. Trinkle running a asterisk business were well.
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Mississippi State and Mottie Battie
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McAlester, Okla.
Mrs. J. H. Homes of Chicago, who
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10:30 a.m. in Friday, at 10:30 a.m.
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Emina a Friday and were defeated by a
score. Third ward second gave a
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Whitaker, the efficient teacher, conducted
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hail, Jackson Tenn., are here meeting with Starkville, where in the city last week and summer, Mrs. and Mrs. John L. Cov, Montgomery, Mrs. and Mrs. John L. Cov, little daughter, Elphie Lloh, Mrs. Kutchin, Montgomery, Starkville, with Mrs. Cora Bridgett, Holiday Hills, Mrs. Montgomery, Starkville, with Mrs. Montgomery and little daughter, Adrian Snow, spent Christmas in Mabon, has returned, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, Oakesville, visiting children, has been elected at St. Paul's Baptist
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A social was held at the parsonage of Rev. S. P. Jones last Monday night. Henry Jones of Linden启发了 W. M. Speckerdale has just returned to this city from Easton, Pa. Sharing season was opened last week. A grand 12th church was held Thursday for Rev. S. T. Mook, the pastor, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johnson, the secretary, and the stock last Monday, which left them a little baby girl.
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Louis Carroll, who left for Los Angeles, calls this time one for his husbands. He was the week. The weather has stopped the work on the LB church. Miss Honoree, the wife of the late husband, returned home last week. Mrs. and Mrs. Wilson, the wife of the late husband, and tutor in California to serve the holidays. The College of Masses residing in California, organized a Massite lodge last week with 14 members. The Green and H. Yosemouth, the G. M. of Tum Fabs assisted the grand master in the induction ceremonies following officers for the new lodge: G. H. Street, W. G. Javine, B. G. Clemens, G. H. De J. Jennings, Thoreau Fountainberg, Charles Jones, H. J. Wiley, J. H. Ross, Charles Moore, and William Jones.
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KELLY MILLER MAKES APPEAL TO"NEW NEGRO'
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No "Inescapable Difference"
There is no "fundamental" or moral message of race which we can recognize in any mood. We must stand. If we stand about for the intellectual, moral and spiritual unity of mankind, Religion must not pre-erode to race. Christianity must be allowed to compete with color.
The task which develops upon the new Negro" leadership is as great as any which fails upon human leadership. A leadership which is sufficiently tangible and definite to appeal to the whole class, and quicken and inspire its commander. Whether this ideal constituent boots lot little. The thought is greater than the thing; doctrine is greater than the doel. A doctrine is greater than a program. This be the inferum by which we shall up the Race. I would say to up the "new Negro" leadership: Accept yourselves like men; awaken; ready; the new way for the new day.
C. W. HARPER KILLED
C. W. Harper, brother of Dr. A. Harper. Sixteen years old, was killed in a road wreck while on duty as a police check on a car. An officer, A. Harper, is. According to report, at the rate of 25 miles an hour, the police cut and demolished all and the engine jumped out of the road. The wooden which Harper was working, something him. The bed loom in the service for only seven trips through lines and
A coming to troops, the train, the railroad, the bridge, the rate of 50 miles an hour at a track in a horse-riding lane, the engine jumped the track. The train stopped the wooden mail coach in working, creating him by the imprint in the service for 21 years losing through lines and not being repaired for neglect. The train had been condemned by government inspectors. He leaves to mourn his loss in a window on the station, three stories and a lot of friends.
WINIS NCATHOL PRIZE
The Custodial Word Building Concept, which ended Dec. 23, was won over by Mr. who succeeded in making 25 English words from Custodial Miss Elizabeth Kinchman with 54 words. Mr. L. Smith of Rosser, Tex., co-found with 45 words. There were 25 words in every 25 of the United States.
SIT ON MAIL BAGS
sentinel. Meth. Dec. 26—Albert Pratt, 55, of Baltimore, said, "SAM was very helpful in the investigation after being contacted by detectives who saw them sitting on a bridge in the Bronx." Prewetzer and Horton stresses. The officers found in the rock four gallons of whisky, an amber-colored glass message and a metal plate.
Ladies!
A Christmas Remembrance
A probabilistic effi-
cency model tells the
career no years later.
The value of time is an
independent and
independent variable.
W. E. Woodard
The work you
should show
their lives
You are im-
pressed by
the new the art-
tist's beauty
of portrait
bliss.
Aloe will also probably be trying to
give you a gift to have a new
dress to wear. Sapphire loe will
be sending you a Christmas card.
She will also be sending you a
thank you card.
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**Introduced from Page 16**
**weight team and tour** on the lights.
**Mom will be said** about them in the
**morning.** In order of this page are asked
to help us keep in touch with one by one
on both high school and college teams
to tell us what they are, what they are
with and what they are doing, and send us pictures to their
friends want to know. We cannot
do all this by ourselves. We depend
on the help of our loyal friends. The
friends will be asked of the 12 months
goes by:
January
February
March
April
Note: Baseball result will carry the home team last.
April 11, Aurora, 1: American Giants
April 12, Aurora, 1: American Giants
April 13, Palatine, 2: Palatine
April 14, St. Louis Giants, 7: Fichers, 8
April 15, St. Louis Giants, 7: Fichers, 8
April 16, Palatine teams win 6: Palatine
ranks, Gordon won won jump, Aurora
ranks, Gordon won won jump, Aurora
ranks, Billy Hewson won win
from Kiel Sikes.
May
Junc
August
Mrs. John Watkins, 19, Mrs. Lilburn
Hill, 20, Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. J.
third attack on a 555-bed bath
street, and their
beauty is being belied
burned to death
Saturday evening
explosion in a
home at 9 o'clock.
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their bulbifying,
tumor-like bouts,
and a little trout root
infection. Allen light-
ed an oil slick to
a moist comfort-
able surface.
Mrs. Watkins is quite comfortable in a room near the window. She set the floor glove near the window. A few minutes later blades blown and dusted by the wind passed through. Pie from the burning stove and contained through the room and other parts of the room. The women were partially heliumed. Mrs. Watkins, with two of the children, managed to escape from the burning stove and safely burned about the fire. She managed to keep the children safe. The right side of Mrs. Alice's body burned, and she, long, with her 3-year-old girl, comma, in her arms, escaped the blaze by retreating to the room she managed through the window on her left. From there she jumped to the porch of the sound floor and from there to the room. The body was submerged. She looked back and danced on her left shoulder. She was taken to the county hospital, her nose was at home, to toy train, both sexually cooled with boiling water a second afternoon at 6 o'clock while Taylor was swimming the water after the stove. The slippel and felt from the cold continued the water in his hands.
September
October
November
December
STATE C. K. S'BOXING AND
WRESTLING IN ARBRIORIES
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
GREGORY SEES
GREAT SERVICE
OF ABDUL BAHA
The wrist was doily touched by our four arm armrests. The wrist was supported by the Supreme Court.
Horizon. All that you stated was true, and volumes more and will more that afflictions soul. He was to the human world to teach a mighty teacher old, from God, and a tempter the absolute price of his spirit. This thy spirit of love was the true price of his spirit, and through sorrow to God and all his
Abdul Raka
to be told and all he *Abdul Baha* countries, and it was the mystery of his away over millions of hearts, without the wisdom and other virtues during the autumn of the sun. During the tenure of the president in Washington we have been Presidents come and got likewise the wings in the reach of commerce, secrecy and the balance against Malibu. We balance against Malibu acquired but inspirational, due to the prophethals of the Holy Spirit. Although he never patented good school, most world, lose the late Armine Vanity, the late Pete Cleyne of Oxford University, author of *39 years* theological book, author of *University of Cambridge University*, author of *University years* ago and met both BabaUllah and About Baba, father and have expressed their homeland in terms of them to be added to the inventory of every time and station in every part of the world, whose insights were on the revelation of the mother element interpretations of the son. The creed of Abdul Baha, like the former was love and union. His love was the harmony of life. His mother was the embodiment of love and race was a miracle to relate. His logical arguments against prejudices, his gentle, sweet way of removing them, were astonishing and
His friends all plea themselves to carry on his work and try that his spirit is even more powerful show us the power of the mind to shape. "To the heal our minds to pacify the world" to "remove all discord, to destroy all prejudices, to unity through love, form the ultimate goal. Every aim that is test should be tested. Every effort should truly thought love. This is the religion of Abud Ibaha.
Thanks Friends
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson, 362
Indiana avenue, wish to thank their
many friends for their kindness and
attention during the recovery of Mr.
They extend to their many friends a
happy and prosperous New Year.
THE DEATH LIST
CARD OF THANKS
ADVERTISING MESSAGES
I take this method of thinking Rev. Cook, Proj. A. J. Wesley Jones, the chair, stewardess boards Nos. I and J. M. Missionary and Disciple Board, Council church, Rev. H. Clark pastor of Ecumenical Baptist church; Sister Norm F. Tayler, Great Lakes Lodge No. 43, Royal Cycle of Friends and others who contributed in the loss of my dear husband. I pay my hour of grief in the sudden loss of my dear husband. Please accept my shine, thanks.-Mrs. Millie Price, 2217 Dearborn street.
Leo B. Falkner, Mrs. Mary Lee and family, 4523 St. Lawrence avenue, sincerely thank their many gifts and kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of their beloved wife, daughter and sister, Mrs. Ebel B. Falkner.
I wish to thank my friends for kindness shown me during my and bereavement in the loss of my wife, Tirteau Taylor, who died Dec. 18 East with place-bearer H. Taylor.
We make this means of thinking our many friends who were kind to us during the illness and death of mother and wife, Mrs. Mattie A. Welfel-Pierson, who died Dec. 18 Kissiah Shaw shall not be missed. We thank our friend C. Jeanne Weiler, son; Matthew A. Pleasian, son.
LOST RELATIVES
Would like to hear from my brother, Boston Harris. He was last heard in Pittsburgh and old Homestead Park. His mother is dead and want to estate. Write Mrs. Amos. Smith, 252 berry avenue, Bristol, TN.
SAM PHILLIPS
Sam Phillips, your mother, Sara
Phillips, who was in Westergaard, Alas,
wants to know your whereabouts.
she is now in Haryt, Mo., BG 102,
be sure to information written
long time avenue avenue,
chicago.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear lady
girl, Laudie E. Elizabeth Henderson,
who departed this life one year ago
Jan. 1, 1951, age 3 years and 2
months.
One year ago you left me, and
yet we are not able to realize you
are gone. There is a vast spot in
our hearts and in our home that can
never be filled, and art goes on.
E. H. Henderson, parents; Leonard
George, William and Charles, brothers;
Harriete, Rogelie, sister; Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Luckey, uncle and
nurst.
In memory of my Father, George
Day Ss, who died Dec. 21, 1954.
A year ago you sent me.
I cherish your memory.
I thank you.
The world can never fill.
I love you, George. Buy Jr.
BEG PARDON
In the write-up for Mr. and Mrs
Elmer J. Meyers, 2124 Vernon
acute, last week the name I Tayler
Messias, Miller, and the names
Missames bla Stuval and Hattie Clav-
books omitted.
start skirt2 - outfit1 - outfit2 - garbo - headbreadth1
bests. MS Marion, MS Marion
bests. MS Marion, MS Marion
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With Private Lockers, Gas Stoves
Handsy Laundries with Gas Stoves
Weekly Rates: $4.00 to $4.00
Handy to Surface Lines and Elevated
WAKASO AVL, AVE. 421, LADRINE BROOK
PANDANA AVENUE ROOM AND
Auditorium, very reasonable.
FRIENDS AVENUE 220-220 FOODS FOR
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1010 AVENUE 120-120 FOOD AND KITCHEN
office for cooking and baking. Dugout
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MOUNTAIN SQ. 322-323 APT. FRIES ROOM,
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Douglas 322.
VERNON AVL. 250-251 FRIES ROOM FOR
25, 25 and 24, TASKHILL. TASKHILL.
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INDANA AVL. 406-407 FRIES ROOM,
private family, Oakland 142.
INDANA AVL. 322 APT. DUP FLOOR,
private family, Oakland 142.
WARSELL AVL. 322 APT. DUP FLOOR,
private family, Oakland 142.
FITES AVL.-FRONT BM. HOT AND COLD
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
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112-262-2222
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112-262-2222
LAWRENCE AVE. THE SMALL FROM
FROM THE MIDDLE OF MIDDLE
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INDINA AVE. 400, 401 UNTUCK ROAD,
front, freeway from freeway for children to
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INDINA AVE. 401, 402 UNTUCK
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INDINA AVE. 401, 402 UNTUCK
ROAD, front, freeway from freeway for children
to play.
INDINA AVE. 401, 402 UNTUCK
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KING PICT 335-436-ABBE SPENN PENN
stainless steel base, bevel 177, 371
FLATS FOR RENT
26th AND CALUMET AVE.
3-4-5-6 and 7-room apartments, all with hall openings.
Elevator and janitor service.
Convenient to car lines.
Lowest Rental in Chicago.
A FEW CHOICE FLATS LEFT
ACT JUCK
SOUTH SIDE REALTY CO.
Kenwood 132 19 E. 47th St.
FOR RENT
OFFICES FOR RENT
STATE ST. 3223 THREE ELEGANT OFFICES
strong room, large room, first single
room, second single room, general
room, Apple Business Agency, same building
Baldwin 6200
FIRST FLOOR SEMINARS OFFICE
with extra room, accommodations in
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BOARD
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CHILDREN TO BOARD
CHRISTIAN FAMILY WILL CARE FOR
children by day of week. 107-575
342-2222
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household Goods,
ing you can use.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
CLOSING OUTF MY MENTAL MICHAEL
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30 PER NIGHT, ONE RENT
SOFT LOT FREE WITH EACH 20
ACRES
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N. N. BARNSTER ST.
FOR SALE
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1408 Champlain Ave.
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HENRY WATTERSON
AN THE DEATH of Henry Watterson the press has
sustained 4 serious loss and the country one of It best
‘apd most progressive citizens. He was a brilliant
Pditor, an able speaker and a popular lecturer.” Ho had
Positive view upon all publle questions and did not
Jasitate to exprese tiem with his tongue and bis nen.
When he epoke tha pubdie stened: whea he wrote the
fubie reaa. In his younger days he was tlery and mor
intolerant than he was in Is later day. As he grew to
ags he grew in moderation ond his Idea were ea
Pressed In temperate though forceful lauguage.
HE WAS A MEMPER of Congress during the Hayer-
Tiden controversy for the Presidency in 1877. Mr.
‘Tilden way Clveted om the fueg of the returay but de
sented necording to the forms of law, resulting from tho
netion of the returning hoards of Loulsians, Florida ané
South Carolina, ‘The Democrats had at magjority in tho
Wouro of Representatives and henes the assent of the,
Moure was necewsary to whe'dectaration of the revult of
the election. ‘The Democrats wera not disposed to
sequigsee 19 the defeat of Mr. THder.
HENRY WATTERSON was the one who mada tho
celebrated declaration that Ong hundred thousand
farmed men would mazch uon Washington to sce that
Tilden wns Inaugurated. But he soon found out that
une business interests of the country would not tolerate
the inauguration of revolutionary methods even to
drevent What wag believed to be a defeat of the cx
Sessa will of the people, Pressure, therefore, was
hrousht to bear upon men ot the tyne of Samuel J.
Manda‘! of Pransstvanta, who was then speaker of the
Howse, qu udent some scheme by which the controversy’
‘could be wetted peaceably If noz fatrly, whieh resulted
in the ercation of un electoral commission, whieh by a
inajorty, of ane rendered a decision tm favor ef Huyee,
‘This tad to be ratified hy a Democratic House,
AN VIEW ef Mz. Watteron's declaration the ap-
yoohersion was that he would make a bitter Sght
Heatnst the -geelsion of the electoral commission, but
this dit not take place. He hd wrldentiy Ueen Brought
tn touch with the popular sentiment of the country und
Seatized that he had made a mistake Ia the threat
shave rol prod to, Tn his sansequent Ife he never gave.
Cxpit-ston 19 an Intemperate thought, nor did Als pen
Catz record an incendiary expression. “as an editor and
Speier Io Was safe, wane and sound. Had nix party
sawn guverned by hie counsel and adviey the division
ch auy vote In ational as Well wx local eleetlony would
Saywe tone Hines been an accomplished fact decausd
Se wan # strenuous advocate of Jusites, Zatr play and a
siuare deol to all, On many oeeasions he demon-
Stated hw friendliness to onr group, not only In wonts
iaut In eeeas. His white friends therefore cannot re
ste. MMs qasving more Keenly than members of our
‘agra enti, -
MAKING THE “BLACK BELT” THE GOAT
THE HW ARRS vredived. to Capiaty dene bo
Fish: of Uie Cottage Grove pullee station through the
tedium of an interview ceeleh wast published tn one
ef cay dally papers soniewhar surprised us. In read=
fue the nanarks the impression would be created upon.
Ye talnd of or “Eo docs not know better, that the £0-
balled “hack belt” of Chiara, whiten Reppens 29 be he
territory over whieh this ollcer presides, “is the foul
eat spot in Chicago.” In fact this ty what he positively
Aswetis. That we have our share of criminals We do not
Heng. Aid we have no dispwsition to make any ex-
cusns: defenses or apologive for any lawbreaker re-
vardlors of his racial Identity.
ON THE CONTRARY we have repeatedly insisted,
that the lots and ordinances he rigidly and tipartlally
ontaree In alt sections of the elty. The declaration by
Mls otlleer, however, that the so-called “Mack belt”
te the foulest spor in Chlengo is not in harmony with
che truth, He does not reo to realize that even that
pat of it which fy true In a reflection upon him and tho
Henarment with which ke fs tdentlfied, If he and bis
Aubeidsnates Were ax proficient as they should be suck
Conditions could not possibly exist His assertions are
walentated ta ge color to the allerations made by
Slates Attorney Crowe that the potice—in some seetlons
ff the elty at least—protect rather than detect offenses
telerred 10.
IF THIS 18 TRUE of any locality Captain Enright's:
atstriet, according to his own confession, ts one of them.
‘Bint the Impartial observer of current events knows that
even Captain Enright's Indictment of himself fy over
drawn, As bad us conditions may he In the “black belt”
‘there are other belts in whiel they are worse. Ta tho
39th ward, Zor example, conditions are so bad that there
seoms 10 be very Ittle security for human life, and a
Mack fare is a stranger ia the ward.
RUT SINCE THE PUBLICATION of this remark-
ubie Interview a numbir of Falds, have been and are
‘Seing made In places that are usuaily frequented by the
Richer-ups. SHIl na black fees in sight. In these ralts
some of wur first-class hotels did not excape. We ven=
ure the assertion that no conditions tn the “black belt”
have heen oF cin be worse than those mentlonrd.
LET US GET RIGHT DOWN TO THE POINT: the
math reason the searchlight is constantly turned on the
Sitaek helt" fe that the eslor Hae fe not drawn in this
particular tarritery, The principio source of complaint
fenot that there is gumbling, not that thers are cal
meas, not that there are w few places of iM fame—tor
there things exist ina larger degree in other parts of
the chy--luit becauize here the two races meet ay social
cousin, Thia fa the milk in the cocoanut.
THE SECRET IS OUT
SENSES of opinion Ie th
Susiis pans out bad. Welfl
wen due deliheratton if the bex
vas raked ont that Preside
fs messagex with a Tend pene
‘a pencil Keeps yeuee with m:
she writes with a black lead 3
re htm to at least refer to the
dvaling with subjects purely
ay, he skips lightly over this :
jen. Wiis perell ts kecping pa
CAN TE SAM In favor of aut
iterate thoveht 15 rounder an
Gray a Iifetline to produce hls
it an beautiful a hundred year
a eallapp ir tdoullgtingt sore aabydebt
THE COSRENSUR of opinion Is that snapshot.
jndrment ususlis pans out bad. Weighty subjects
shenld be piven due deliberation if the best results aro
aestied. Ie bas leaked out that President Harding
rites all his messagex with a lend pencil. He says,
CVidied that a penell Recps puce whth my thoughts?
We premtme he writes with a black lead pencil, whlch
Shuld inspite him to at least refer to the color ques
tlon when dating with subjects purely local. “Tut,
Stone to wes, he skips lightly over thts all-Amertean,
protiem when his pencil ts keeping pace with. his,
thoughts.
LITTLE CAN RE SAID In iavor of quick éeclsions.
sigw and deliberate thought 1s sounder and more last
ing. It took Gray a Mfethine to produce hie "Elesy." and
At will be Just ax Beautiful a hundred years from now.
President Harding has been in office nearly ten months,
‘Tine enough to do something biz for the sreun of
prole whe ro loyally supported him fa time of need,
Tie reference to us in the speceh he made below the
Maron ang Dixon Hae arcusnd both our friends and our
Enemies, Stille feel that much goad WIN coms. out of
fe Perhaps tf the Tvesident hit a peactl that could be
Jed slowly and deliberately instead of one that could be
pushed rapidly and carclessiy’ he might have tme to
{hink and Write about the infustices heaped upon A‘teen
millions of dark-skinned americans.
DISARMAMENT will be complete wher, somebody
takes the rolling pin away from our wite.
HAS THE KU KLUX KLAN quit advertiing?
‘We don't coe rauch about it in the papers any more.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
Supe fo our rebotee "Prete sermons arevrenreteg
EE sSrde!sndStdy we ine elbot ata noted
A MODERN VANITY FAIR ;
© By the ney, Sam B Wallace,
Paster Holsey ‘Temple C8. B. Chstch,
nay Somnbtn C ot
‘Text: Woa to the rebellious children, saith the
‘Lord, that take counsel but not of me: and that
cover with a covering but not of my spirit, that
they may ada'sin to sin: that walk to go down
Inte Eaypt, and have not asked at_my mouth:
to strengthen themselves im the strength: of
Fhareah, and to trust {n the shadow of Egypt!
‘Therefore shall the strength of Pharoah be your
shame, and the shadow of Egypt your confu-
ston. ‘They were all ashames of a people that
could not proftt thom, ner he of help nor profit,
but a shame and also a reproach—Isafah 30:1-5,
Aftor the President's remarkable speech at
Rirmingham-—remarkable because It displays a
palpable ignorance hoth of history and sociological
Prineiples—the grave question arises, Are we not
Teeking the solution of our racial problem at
Vanity Fair? ‘The prophet Isafah has penned a
message that Is worth our serious consideration.
‘The strensth of the political Phacowhs has be
come our shame. ‘The shadow of our former max-
fers has become our confusion. Every covering
that we have made for ourselves has proven clther
too narrow or 100 short. We have taken counsal
of everyhody but God, and men count Us a shame
and a reproach,
Would {t not bo at least worth trying to “uak
et the woud or Gee"?
THE YEAR 1821 is about to pass into history, In
many respects It has been an eventful Year, but the
most eventful thing that has transpired ts (he inaug-
uration of a Kepublican administration. This chanse
rom one purty to another in control of the kovernmneat
usually results ina reversal of materfal policies pur-
sued by the preeeding administration, Rut no import
dnt changes have thus far taken place. ‘The most that
hue heen done Is wlth reference to the torelmn polley
of the administration, which has brought about—chleily
through the ferlle brain and masterful intellect of
Secretary of Stato Hughes—the disarmament confer=
ence, irom which something tangible will no doubt
result.
MANY ARE OF TIE OPINION that the work nf
this conference will be as fruitless ae that consum-
mated by Mz. Wilson In hls League of Nations program.
‘Tha indleations are, however, that womething moro
tangible will he the outcome since the Freskent will
have the Senste wlth him instead of against him, One
treaty hax already been signed, known as the “Cour-
power treaty.” In other swords n treaty fo whlch only
Great Uritaln, France, Japan and the United States re
Partles.
BUT SINCE the signing of this treaty {t has trans.
pired that the same is stseentible (o coniticting In
terprotations. Even the President construe tt differ
ently from that of Secretary Hughes wnd the other
signers, This, no doubt, will be claritied to the satis
faction of all concerned. “Taking the, conferences as
whole we look for rome practical results. which “will
Tessen the probability of war for a perlod of at Yast
ten years, This will be something gained, which will
redound to the credit of the admintstration.
THE MASSES of our people ure more Interested
and concerned about matters of a domestic nature.
White we are Rot indifferent to the Internatlonal ques
tlons, yet wo feel that charkty begins at home. There
are a number of grave and Important domestic ques
Yons that need tinmediate attention, Some of them
were touched upon by the President tn his annual moe
s2c¢, others vital and Important wer ignored. ‘The
Prhnazy purpose of the annual message is put only: 10
susgest remedial legislation, to remedy wrongs and
satisfy public demands, hut to contribute ta the eres
Uon of popular ventiment tavorihie to a fair and
Impazila] enforeement of the constitution und laws of
the land,
YT 18 A WELT, KNOWN FACT shat ia many koe
Alona of our country iife, horty and property are Uh
kafe and Insecure, Abnormal conditions oxist, labor te
Aiseutlstled, capital ly disoreanized, business fhdustsle
are paralyzed, society In some localitiew fa demorutleed
and general stagnation prevails, Tn addition to thess
general conditions members of our croup are subiccted
to many grave wrongs and injustices resuiting from
Teneh law, racial proseription and diserimination nd
‘oMficlal segrepation. ‘That no cifecrive atepe have this
far been takea to remedy these wrongs is a soures of
Kincere reeret_and a nattenai disappolatment. Tut
these thines hélong to the your that Is now lchind us
Let us hope thut the ushering In af the new year wlll
pring about such changes ax will afford rellet tn a
satisfactory and substantial way und thus do away
SHA aie turtha? deciee ar cOmmialas
WHEN SPORTS ARE NOT SPORTS
HARRY NEWMAN, an acknowledged authority
rts and a writer of no mean ability, hurls the
Ing queries thto an uneuspecting nubile: “Is Dux
a loqitimate heavyweight champton? WHI te ¢
Harry Wille? Where? When? Which Is the t
man? Why? Don't get tt Into your hed tha,
rman tnn't wise Co the answers he wil) get {rom
rage American white man, for he cunld recite tt
you heckward. He hasn't forruttn the how! oF
val that went mp when Jack Johnson laid de
jean Witlard und gave the title of “World Chart
le to 2 hewetevtele “superior” race,
MUCH HAS REEN SAID about the sporting |
nity Veing broad, just and fol and giving os
estant an equal Ureak regurdiexs of his race, ef
HARRY NEWMAN, an acknowledred authority on
sports and n writer of no mean slility, hurls the fol
lowing queries Into an unsuspecting public: “Is Dump
sey a legitimate heavyweight champion? WH ha ever
Saht Harry Wilk? Where? When? Whieh Is the bot
ter man? Why?" Don’t ket it into your head that Me.
Newman tnn't wise Co the answers he wil] get from Whe
average American white man, for ke conld recite than
fo you hackward. He hasn't forrotten the how! or ap
proval that went mp when Jack Johnson laid down
to. Jesn Willard and gave the title of "World Champton™
Duck to a hewstevlels “superior” race,
MUCH HAS REEN SAID about the sporting fea-
ternlty being broad, just and folr and giving avery
contestant an equal Lreak reRurdtexs of hii race, ererd
or color. [hasn't been 20 many years ago mixed fights
were common und several of our fighters held world's
championships. Ix narrowners the accented idea of
modern sportsmanship? We are told no state In these
United States will authorize a mixed Hieht; that the
public would not pay to sce such x battle: that the
Johnson-Jeftrles tight came clase to killing the game
and lastly the American peupte do not Ike the ldea of
‘black champton.
IN A NUTSHELL, “The Amertean people do wut Uke.
the Iden of a hluck champion” fs the subject, all olse
the predieate: Nothing strange tn (his, In fact, If they
gave a black man a chance Inside or outshte of the Fas
they would not be running true to form. Mr. New=
man says with tine sarcasm: “Interest has waned In
mixed fights, yet every day in rings of New York elty.
foreigners of every description tight sith boys who
‘were horn and reared in the United States. Chinese,
Mexican and Turkish boxers have appeared in figMts
against white serappers. Is tho Negro discriminated
‘agamst In boxing? Js he allowed fair play—an even
break?" 3
THERE IS NOTHING very clevstine akout prize
fights, and the contestants vsuatly represent a lon" eli
am_society. Contrary to the opinion of somo, Jack
donnton, Deter Jackson of Marry Wills tre not lenders
of our group, but huve the same standing with ue as
dack Rempay, Joss Willard and others of thelr Ui
pave with the whites, We sit remember when Jack
Johnson was champion how he was referred to by a
hostile press ay a cave man, a gorilla and a few other
ames Guites aa uncomplimentary. We cin Also call
to ming that Johnson's winning was credited to “brite
force." Willard’ to “selence and skill” The color of
the plement In-one's skin makes such a difference.
‘THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP belt wilt retain
in the possession of Dempsey or any other white prize
fighter as long as they pick from thelr own group soft
onponcats, There are at feart Aiteen sniillon Amerleans
‘who cannot be inade to believe tke title rightfully he-
Jones to a member of the white race, and not until
Dempsey meets Wilts and fatrly and squarely bests him
fn the ring will this belle: be changed. If there Is any
satisfaction in a hollow name our friends on the other
side are welcome to It. Our only regret is that we are
compelled to say to the sporting frateraliy that has
heretofore been the embodiment of fatrness—You,
‘x00, Brutus?
ARE THE POLICD still holding that shattered
bosrd from the Binga porch as an !mpertant olew which
“will lead to the arrest within twenty-four hours of the
bombers”?
Another Milestone and Carrying the Same Burden
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THIS AND THAT AND T’OTHER
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
i a ee cay a atl ae eer deel at
_ Scene: Banquet Hall, Caste This
“ke That
| ime: Vents.
| Oceaston: Miduine 1621 Gondby.
Charseters: Entice Staff of This &
that Cols.
| Pet P. éetsing to hi foot sand tes
ling oratericalls)—"Now, ladles “and
| er—gentiemen, we Bate
{Sesoa. "(pounding en the table
| ninlsy That's fale snovsh, but. we
| Shout start this uff with a sonact—"
O"Pruntalin (gtaring daggers) tae
a hear, fellow"
avis © Slats—(hestowing klilly
[stances upon Jasom—"Do nat he
Fuse, Cacle Frank. Jason ts priv:
| Negod to speak.”
Eranklin (sons) —"Adnaltzed, to
iu
Wig Shorty (coming out of = deep
miumbers—"Xow, I fez to. Magaie
Ortrownle, sez"
Entire Chorus (rising in aber
eholer)—Smite Min! Slay!
Ghrvesizg him to strica?™
Veal I (as the sasembly makes a
move toward: Hig Shorty}—"centhes
fen, gontiemten, tg Tallest We hive
comaregated hereto"
Franklin. Cresumning hls haley
"Well, mastie wo, but, Mangglo=™
Dicks of Dulnth—Hungieton
Green's trying to move in on Shorty
fangwa Frank, and—"
Tig Siwets" icith the alr of Monts
cristoy—"Sdeath | Say_you so, fol
ow? Repeat Unet and—
P. et Ghoroughly dlemusted)—
-Genttemen, gentlenien, Fadies are
prownt! Sorry am T'that 1. ¢on-
Gocted that meaky. brew. "The. es
Une"
Mavis" warned you about the
yeast and sugar. dean
“jason cobltsious to. all else)—"We
should write a sonnet"
‘so. (noninding on the table for at-
jtention)—"ticer set Tear ye! Hear
yer We shall gow Jaronize a sonnet!
Fo wou shal wwe dedleate it?
‘Dig Shorty (piaintivels}—"I sez to
Magele Ontrownin”
Entire Chorut—"Cast nim {nto uttor
darkness! Away with himt Let 05
nave rence!”
Deel P (tearing his ratined hale)—
H“Genttemen, gentlemen, gentlemen,
you are worse than ladies! Let ws
fomo. to order! Lst us order!
Georges tnore Uren!"
Slats Corevishly)—"Why ta 1 Me.
Falltor that you ld nz provide each
fads. with a collarsibie. mirror? J
T'know,my probeseis fa shining. bel
amet."
‘avis (atter tnadventontls jostling
Frank)—"Reg pardon, dear. Tut why
ito you frovn and geli Your teeth £0"
Dia t injure you
‘Franklin (choosing his words care.
fulis} = "Heck, woman, yOu. £0!
against my arnimthe right one
Tig. Shorts ¢hlecoughing) "A,
| reamian, Franain?™
“Javon tshocing Big Shorty back on
in eeat—'"l hind a frlone, Frank, wh
earsied—*
Renip (horrified) —"Ta this to be a
sonnet. Jane?"
‘Sason’ (Drinhtening wp)—"Ne,
Jeweet: but T can write a sonnet.”
Dicks of Duluth Gogeting three
pintes and 2 candlestick) "Well Ae
feont. sour not—er—T. mean yOu
feora, ‘Jase. "A demonstration. woul
Mavis & Slate (iishly indignant)—
Jocute, aren't you? “Guers Jason caz
jwrite a aonnet ff he chonsoe, can't
yen, Javon?”
Tiig Shorty: (looking wistfully at hs
ointy glaasy—'"Cother evening Maz.
‘rly O'Rtrownte—"
(F(t ore fe rots ant the sentence
fue Siustrions, assembly fully pon
"open him without meres oe stn se
Ion tor the tinwely: isterteronet of
Fel eon hee throtced inn pop
jeriss Polluting (ho relnewnteeture
to wormales, Tol 1 endeavors Uo get
fils upening speech over.)
bee) Vm "handiey und xentlemen 0
| Fate and That und Trother, it be-
hooves tna on behile of"
PNCAt. thls. Junettire Franklin at:
!rempts to leave the. vable in frant
ihaste, Mavis and Slats suceced Ih
Holding him for the nonce.)
"Mavis Goothingis) — "Wh lth er
“gouxt thou, friend?”
‘Franklin (in eaulences soft and tow)
i —"Did T not hear the plaintive wall 0
fu wistint hot dog man singing. ls
Hives"
j_ Jaron (producing a_notetiook)—
fewatt, That Uxtens goo,” Tahal
|serits a sonnet—"
tthe “siale Chorus (surrounding
inind—"Dare tt, dare Ht dare Rt
[State (rutting Javon hair)—"Xew.
lor mind, poct laureate. When thexe
fanght men have departed then You
ican write your sonnet”
Hig Shorty (erogxily)—Whleh ro-
nimi’ me that T have a renvlezvous
jsvith Cup, Maggie ts. weaitine fo
[ms O sent si velo aay
Slate" (sureastlealls) — “something
[inaonroate ofcourse, Sheva
iar eat!"
‘Mavis (meanly)—"And she's grow:
ing ta
Sint (not to bo outdone) —"And
she wears kntekera:”
Tel Ty tirothing at the mouth) —
tadies, ladies, be gentlemen: | Never
again shall Tpit the Seast 10. the
Sumeyum so" vigorously! Lat us have
tunity! It behooves"
entire ‘Choris—"Awe. Jet's to the
rmiste rooin and Hiaten to som Tu”
P. ef P. {frantle)—"tut, gentlemen,
mudiates, trlends, comrades, Tend me
Sour ears. I have come to bury s0r-
ro"
Dicks. of Duluth—"Tet us att about
1 in the. old Colynm next Jose, old
furan Right now Ym strong for
Tauiee wha warble the Ties”
‘Iason—"Good, All of ¥0l1 BO, Now
T can write my sonnet”
Tig Shorty: (wistfully) —"And Mag-
fle O'Drownio se2 to nie, se sho—"
‘(ut he fails asleep anit the World
has her rest.)
—Hengoodtough.
as
‘Thie manuscript of This and Thot ts
rent to the lnotypist alzhe dass peor
to the date of pildleation: for 6.
ample, ou wheezcs for the lesne oF
December 39 are eet un December 22
That explains delays in publication.
fre hope. Some. contributions arc
very Tong, It Is not the pilrnose of
any. contrib to keep another ot, we
fenow, 20 we try @ fudletous alsteibn-
on of lone and short articles.to sive
jeservane a chance We havo A ne
Jcontriitor, "The Prate.” whoke ma-
ferlat will be used ax soon a8 spac
is avaliable. We might ask (or mors
room for our column, ht there Ie Al-
rays the question aa to whether thers
fe wofficlent. Interest in this 307%. of
highbrow” stu to Justify the. re-
fauest.. For the New Year let un fe-
solve to make our column etter and
better each week “You can fo It.
pel Pe
Other Papers Say
ONE JAPANESE GIRL
oe Sete se
| Uzi rehool sundeits of Oakland,
al, fave protest aumtnat the ees
ion of a dapanene aiel, Vek Ene,
a apetilter a covameconveat day eX
feretees: aid tewwe declared Wat te
lean Ine tite le remove toMi the
owirunn thie? wat Saray theists
Ion the ong ech.
S\evring tte prinehe. a the
elas the Sint wae clincen op fee
OF pier tutits Tier record et setts
‘reli subyeindea mot Ogiy: that oF le
Chaeatuate tut any record hiherto
tein theta, .
Nie sulin peuple sho are co, th
“adaatig ‘aver ti selection of Mise
hota ate inudonincaly etiueneet bs
ve gniiclayanere sentiment they
ave Tnand expresced wm ty stint
tim thet oven homes, tive. ther
ant ater aifeetel by deatowy.
Hurts thete peida ce have a Japanese
Bites! thems ‘So they Fesurt to
‘ie feral feswoning” of the uncouth
thie mn wen comsonted. with ee
senee that a hrown vay or 2 hisck
ham has ouratriped. ham in Intelte
[encetnainelys dhe generality tag
Te white mayo. fe niperior ta ‘an
Milces that’ tie: Creator x0 ortained
inant that the proposiion aes no
Sittiction:
“What those Oaktand students ouzhe
tohave done, Hey ehyseted to have
[ing the honors ge to a Japanese Kir,
wip ty imesie down wo thele stale
Sink prevent suet a cnlalnity
Nithout attempting to den there
te anganene pra, on th cl
Coat ee nevertheless venture: the
[Shinfon that the proviem rendered
[more sesionss tha Ie otneewisa wou
Metron ae wide irevatenes. et thy
tcotlng. which the high. reheat. stu
ents have lisplayentthat the Jap-
ower ave a Rit foo emart” and
Hieretore need to be shown thelr
inlets
| From Day to Day
‘The gun crew of tueres No. 4 of
the. US. 8, uw Mexico haw estab-
Hshe a Workd'e ecard In gunnery
In short-rane dircetor practice. five
Shots Were fired from three L-inch
Bune in one sninute and thirty-elzht
Brenna, all Airert ite at 6.000
Sarde. ‘The previons recard was: one
Iniaute and orty-cwo seconds,
Robort Brennan, 3, a Xewr Yorker
who married Mei. Eilzabeth Been-
an. 68, in 190%, did not discover unt
five yearn Inter that bis aged Wits
Was his aunt. He Is now seeking
divorce.
During the tourist sewsen just
closed $1.651 persona visited the Yel-
Inwwstone National Park, Thi year
there was an Increase of 2,158 auto-
mobiles carrying 7.68) _pisseoxers
over the previotia Sear, Tall visitors
Geereased, probably due to higher
travelling Costs, .
President Milisrand of France ima
appraved for submission to tha
French parliament a anilitary reerutt-
ing bi authorizing. (worsear enlist.
fnents and Lightenins present re-
sarietion# inthe French military
serviee,
One of the most important points
araund which disenssions at the Elta
Htation ‘of Arma ‘Conferones have
feutered ts the question as to wherh-
Sr foreign governments are to con-
Uinue de their maintenance of courts
fn China to try cases In which thelr
nationals are Invelved. | The Chinese
in eubmitting thelr ten potnts for the
Abolition of tho system of “extra-
territoriality” requested that thesé
courts e removed. The oitenlde ni
Clons do not fecl that the Chiness
court procedure ix such of to guar.
Jantes justice to thelr citizens,
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
aa ee aoe |
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
witisii Gece a, en awa aan
THE ONLOOKER ‘Bra.-L factsoal
TALKS ON.
BRONCHITIS
This tthe season of the ser tr
bronchitis or what ts more comnon-
ly called “cold in the chest.” The
may be divided
into two divi-
sions: acute bron-
chitis. or an acute
cold Infection of
the mucous mam-
brane of the broz~
chiat tree, and
ten xe have
what iy known
chronle bronchitts
characterized hy
a chronic Infec-
on of the bron-
chiat tree, This
into two alte Wipparee. soe 4)
Blons: acute bron- Heese oc
chs or an neve ge aA
cota Infection of [ihfgeace. “evel
branc of the bron [FRE SS
chistes, od (RRISS CeERH
[then xo nave | eeecteed
what is known cot | Beane
‘chronte bronenttls |e egasi ea
characterized hy Rgeeeese
2 chronic. Intec” DEE
ion et the bron: <a
‘chiat tree, This or, wittiame
| torm of uronchitts
iy fount niore often tn the agst.
‘Thies may tin a eessatton ofthe
ssmptonne daring the sunnier season
coro sya eho enter
fon often with inerated. Fverlty
Thin condition tx teen termed ls
fm the chest” in ts Row 9 “Whe
{tor cough” Acute bronchitis Wa
foam. extenston trem te tobe
Narva amt this te doubly trust
these fe naval tafection aie te adn
[anita oc sone. Obstruction tO. te
‘respiratury truct, ‘This ssiaptom of
sneute.Tzonehitis” fn children, espe
‘ally thors, who. have now? hod
‘geute infectious diswwes of chlld-
‘hond, often sizawtate much eases 2
imastes, Iniiuenza, whooping cous
a
Tn seute:hronchitin, especialy tn
cnltacen, one should alsa, be care
fat wp mower I there are proton ates
folds cr rnarmed conse, ar If sueh
tie the eases theso. tonaila and. ade
ult shui be removed at the call
seve posite ato cunetent. with the
Taynieat conditon of the jathent for
he season, hin te erat anger
xterion of the intitameation. in
She Tues, theneby wUting Up bron
chia pauimonts. :
fr cree inn cance Wiectinils
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ANO
LACK JURIES
1 seianta Constitution, tm
Trrttoriat unter the vaption “bet-
Cer Tana byucting™ eunzeat~
tien Richiawat couiny, Covey
rag pie ite i iS roe
less" erline by a
Sury ox which
Bhere Were TWO
fientbers of GE
zronp. ‘The cons
Seven and gene
tenes was had
withtne tee nty~
fosap fates after
Hae rupture of
tills fellow, UC thts
fellvas wae really
Fullty the pune
iment would
seem to be de
served, althoush
uae thie statue
SOEs asian’ leew?
hoe?
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ee ae ane tors ome
‘of the ten years which the Georsix
[judge handed out to Wiiluns for
ee" Goutr of eat men tha ter
Rotered th ube folicmene:* Baa te
Se ie needa ieray le:
‘ptable evidence te try ath convict
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fag gehengerall ped
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bee Bei 1 ret narioe
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ra Weal es teen ieiee
oes a ae ar ceneeer ore
press the hope that some day Grr
ere ee nome en Mee ae to
a-cnoet “aad “ocomereet "boa
enc em ageing
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aha cee eee ie Viuees, dence
re Ie a be tes
wtetseatone of havion cur’ phen
1 ed on cle oll apt Sacer
sotten when black men are befure
the bar on eharges other than rape
se gterete “are bat noe fac
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pe ee reas wee en coe
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eee rsin set pois on @ beeen
sister or wife who had suffered in
ee crn wile mus the ing
eee eee etic hig, /ton oes
ee eel pe vurines:
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mn ras
males 8 Stns" ‘Too cre
see oe eats enter oh ok
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fee tea wail ag achat bome aod a
SA i onthe abel oa
ee te ace conan, Sty
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the facts in going all the way witiy
ihe Genseation inthis tonto le
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| SHUFFLE ALONG AND THE
[pe 1s extremely dicate to satay
eee sa
ee uae Mis ss tees
x Trrondway production that has
Sion ‘pyc or sine’ mectha vy
eee ala euase itn oo shes oe oka
esate eiene aus tose ce the
erdicare “neving’opneme’ became
i ca tie of the ane
soc asetce aut tthe teers
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Soe Sich Woe wlsetare an oe
ue davatea to poerersive Sed eon
eee rerarenrengte
ue ae aves bie shore
siris fm the show. He thinks that
girls in the show. He thinks that
are caches commin.. Tr fa 8 ened, 8.
parent wl note that here fea Ie
Rioponiton te plans tance may D8 8
inch at appetite miter angen of
fiver cout oa ary, king. none
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vogaliy headache, onshnean vores
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icp Uae “Bic Souci vac 409
tra pinta ae test But lator om Bee
ome nae. treqacat nt peoauelive
ora wacat amon af spicata
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‘ale tor tones "The course 1
Fhuner hort lating com a wea
eqnga providing se there tne
lnfection on, Abe gy SCAtOMNE
ot more else
no best Way to sana a gate of
cut hronchiie tte rat in hel a9
nog aa tere. la reer, though
essing the von ani laine
Thineant laser on the chee afr 8
vat wari tuthet stl be Nery
jmihi. It ts not a tut thing te have
iu SEN ening water In. te
Sooun wit ayraatrctic no 19
for Un pares of eee to ale
aetna percentn so are
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tert te pret me snr
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ia ingeorsroot ina our there
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fects enstacenta us dona, Pave
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[svt ht state Core
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fr any auth fie nny abot
[tit emer hoasing ond inci one
ot ctton. tba ire ea
fio'ns ork tn secroming the scat
ile fs
Gat: complesbned ‘cherub siete.
dap tnd, maga tor We oo
Kove tt sue bd the son te of AB
sive hae mets try eae AE
Sot huvene. teen teraped RS
teases fost hav oart bev Ya
ne Ake uasens ant guste fume
the anes te ene fe emed €
ten hough there ors wnemtbee
oF tbe ined ths fr he aaeton
the hisht we, faut he pesseee ef
Cork acute aves a sho Hace that
Me Ase ates aul nee. to show
ceva Hea ape ition oti Bata
te ameter the repurty tem
Site ef ah alficaltioe wxperteneed Se
the, Haumagentent wick stage dove
Nfohwunleas Bh are wet Mick. wo
nee invlindt qe shite tout the pews
Geers atthe estar weheaie: hehe
fee iastieing fa ate oneness
Kircatage i= satis svene In ir
het adored ar woneeasii
Uiruch te theta nba nf
teat Boncdnge toate RNC tee
Fr wars pact fran the ehtranen
ther “Shsettwted" Pisiefharimoay
Kies in weir beauclniy Btted wees
ENE rites tu fhe Saul weir bes
Merle te ue’ wer (ol fetter neat
Wet ue she geeturmle! protremest
Tiitentlne chor white Ga le cers
weide ought te kom that ee
tictebtsote the ntamian whe
a chorue et ata te ke. Even
ticektired ples are aot Very MUN
ou tn Faliles ches,
HAS THE TRIGUNE REFORMED?
"FEE aco nwt nico whet thn
WV Seaitrae is proses or stot
Anit-Deraheeds Whichever Ils
the eators cxersr's saves slven ext
dune f & howutrze i Wemper we
woul not hae srepscts. thet
having hero, thew vunderonk ths
curigsion fore ark Pempeey Into
tne Hing with a ni Aghacr in the pee
son of Marry Willa. We ste kad
fee sch fete andesite
ened atitnda is shown ta. tive te
rilitoriaie appearieee om siecestive
duge, ume the captions” of =e
Soke for Deangese anal “UO hes
bin These Stuit= Aanm plager and
sportinmn lieu State comme the
Sitenthon € nay fatr-minded person
Git these. seem tw To Me. quer
tn tsk cae Wis hse prea al
theve sete Rave. fl an_onportaeity
tn kno him asa meen seh respected
himset? and rma the Some te
sect team ners ve “Telit iy
on suie ronnd ro far. tnetentats,
fe te doloe 4 servlew to. teaders of
every complentn ia she Sing Up sone
ofthe avon wutiew ot the Race ad
taniching the color hagaltoo feom the
minds of une popes who follow the
prtze ring. eames Covminnes know
that the ht won can stand 2 Mets
cation on mast any Hine
SCOTCH DOMESTICS IN THE
‘SOUTH
-r would he intermatine to ote the
[ive feont of the proposed move to
import Seoten rifts to do domestis
cerice in the South, "A whnte South
cener of Scotch descent eppraty. the
move ox the ground thine these girls
mond not endure the working on
ations and’ wages, Imposell on one
woinen sho sow nee forced to tani
ving ia the kitchens of the white
cake
“We think ho ts right, bur we outa
ke 10 see the experiment, ted. for
the elucational Benefits “fe wound
pring to “sileg Ann and hee servants
ra welt After al, most of the trove
nies of thene wornen which ave hewe=
Ine on their cifetoncy are aiributabie
to their mistrease™ who sevia to have
fenrned no new methors Of tralsing oF
Gealing. with servants beyond tren
practiced shy" thelr” slave-hotdlug
frandmotnérs. ‘The Scotch would
feneh them some ‘much-needed tes
rons In thei amd dietetion well on
Gemand = certain respect “ant ‘con
sideration ave teonlo who exen their
icing yr the performance of humtia,
though necessary, asks, Perhape
thele bine nists woul” catch the
splcit and consequent benefits