Chicago Defender

Saturday, March 4, 1922

Chicago, Illinois

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PART TWO WORLD TOPICS IN BRIEF Honey Ants Have Kings And Queens Then There Are Others That Serve as Food Storage Houses The Garden of the Gods in Colorado is a bit of show scenery of the true nature. It is a rocky, sandy hill studded with vast ledges and cliffs on red sandstone, weathered here and there, and intriguing or illusive which distracts from true nature. Vague resemblance to the Helianthus gods. Hither, some years ago, Dr. Kurt Koch, a professor of botany, went on his way to Mexico, where he wished to study the habits and manners of a monkey, little known in the world. To his surprise he accidentally stumbled upon the very creatures pitched his tent (literally) in the Garden of the Gods, and proceeded to study the honey ants on the spot. Like many other ants these differ in their castes or classes: for besides the primary division into queens or fertile females, winged ants or males, and the primary division into drummers or dwarfs. But the spicial perturbation this species is the fact that it possesses, apparently at least, a fourth class, that of the honey bee whose ablumens is distended all it is almost The workers take it home with them, and give it to the honey bearer, who keeps it in their coops, ready for use, exactly as bees keep honey in cells of the honeycomb. When the honey bearer with their antennae whorpen she presses a little of the nectar up her throat and the honey bearer, in short, converts it into living honey jars. They are thus passively useful to many commonwealths they also serve who only stand and wait. This has been brought about? For Cook, though not himself an avowed evolutionist, has supplied us with a proper answer to this difficult question. He has shown that the rotunda (as he calls them) must close class, but are merely certain specialized individuals taken at hapardard from the worker bees many worker majors which seemed at that moment actually in course of transformation into honey bearer. It is easy enough to understand why these social insects should wish to store up food against emergence of others for support, while alike, they are habitually laid up, sometimes in the form of honey in combs and beeswax, in the form of seeds and grains, as with the harvesting ants. During the winter months or the rainy season, when food falls outdoors, there must be some reservation of space for storing community. Under such circumstances any trick of innumerable which could to produce inaccessible, which the host would be difficult to nest as a whole, and taking nests as units in the struggle for existence, which the host would survive any such trick would survive in seasons when others might perish. So the tendency, once set up, would be strengthened, from the primitive nature of the animals. Primitive animals live upon the honey of the oak galls, have an tendency to propel themselves with regard to their larvae do not lead them to make such cells at all. The eggs and grubs simply feed on the anthills instead of being confined in regular hexagonal cradles. Hence the host needs to be possible for them. But the ants have a crop or first stomach, in which they store their undigested food before it to the gizzard, exactly as do birds. When the ants come back from feeding, whether their crops are very much distended, and they can bring snack the ants have taken, the ants can supply the crops to supply the crumbs and their other helpers' demands. The ants were especially large to overheat they would be able to feed an exceptionally large number of dependents. Ants Fond of Sugar Gives Up the Honey --- THE A Long Sleep On Making Lawyers A Canadian Judge By Roscoe THE WEEK EVERYHODY is asking about the Dyer bill. What will become of it? How does the Senate stand? When the Senate send it on to Mr. Harding, the Dyer bill ought to pass, and be put into effect; the quicker the better. But we are up against two or three things not easily brushed aside. The Dyer bill is loaded with politics it aroused Southern whites, the backbone of American white people. They say it puts them in a bad light. Lawyers are born; never made Commons are not lawyers. Mr. Matt tiltmost American office holder, Edward H. Morris, one of the former lawyers of the case, form into argument, law and legal regulations, although without a degree, is a college student, we answer, don't worry, Why, then, do you tell? Indiana pays to all, Come on; long lay the PROBLEM will find it out; if you are not YOU will find it out. Indiana is right. The law: Ten Commitments; Hill of Eight; Hill of Pettition; the PUBLIC; the N.A. statutes of your state; diligence in study; honesty with your clients. No. You have the power of no law. Law is reason walking in the light of faith. Neither root nor Tatt can change this. MATTHEW HILLOCK again. This time a Canadian Judge, Gov. Morrison of North Carolina are passing hot words through the American consul in Canada. Fletcher, undersecretary of state at Washington, takes a hand. You will remember that recently the U.S. A. North Carolina asked for him as a fuxitive from angry men the U.S. A. North Carolina did not down here," said the governor. "It you send me back," said Hillock, "I will have no chance for my Canada replied that she reads the papers, too, and knows how things go. North Carolina tried it again, this time on charge of murder, papers were found, you think and talk about the case, you think and treat the case, we know the imprisonment, etc. of persons of either country. On these charges men may be brought from Canada; on others Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY Socialism and communism have wrecked everybody with the American Negro can do nothing with either, we like to hear our young people get off their feet and be reading, although what was read may not be entirely understood. Where do you find the words: "With all thy getting, get understanding?" An older man inquired of the declaimer: "Have you prayed this matter?" The young man replied: "That is the trouble with the Negro—his prayers not IMRYING. That mourns show what books and the Bible have failed to help. If the foundation is locking: If the light of faith is put out, Henry George said: "Many men but how many understand me?" Let the Negro step prayers let him lose the hope that a mature man of rising to his feet entirely in his hand; let him pull the curtain between him and his Maker; and let his prayer break our chains; drew men to battle; touched the heart of Lincoln; sharpened his pen; drew him to the cross; raised his head; troubled the conscience of a whole nation and made MEN of a face where one day before that same man Shakepeare: "There is a divinity that shapes our ends." Don't let anybody lead you from God to away from prayer. Hold to prayer. GOD news for you. Brynn will not be allowed to go to the United States Senate, from Florida, Park Trammell, present senator, says no to Bryan. The Senate and called, Carpentersburg to Florida he tried to catch all white people threw off their dress. But in 1816 he inoculated. With one hand writes a serenon one week, with the other he fashion his Cross of Gold and prepares his Crown of Thorns for an audience. He urges the minister to oppress them. Let Southern white men represent Southern states when Southern white men can help. Pat Harrison, even Harrison, is a Southern man. In the Senate than any Northern white man could be; including almost every woman of Cooke ever thinks of the speech he delivered in Montgomery, Ala., 20 years ago. Even Northern Republicans are so close now. YOU ought to have read the editorial from the Louisville Times as reprinted on the great Tony's page last week. Gilpin himself, the history maker and actor, sent to the editor, to judge from thought and dictation—it was written or suggested by Arthur Krock, keenest American press today. It complained because Louisville colored people, overpowering gentil, stressed by their conduct what they thought showed up and the presence of persons dark and peppery white. The rebuke was deserved. Folly and low, and anger is a trouble-bringing master. Colored people alone lose by their conduct. Only a few white people turned out to honor Gilpin at Louisville, not fewer still will see the But our, white people are to be blamed for this, the training they washed their hands of when freedom came, of holding the Nrogo to be their charge they outlawed him; scorned, scuffed, tailed him; refused to see God's mandate in his hands. So hate was born and rocked in the erade where only love should have been held. Life of the white people; soon or later they will be changed in a moment; in the twinkling of an eye; be burned against God; be against God. See what jewels we get from them already. Colored people must put away their sins; we went to handle it. Nor expect somebody you are against to be for you. Book education may say so; but book education CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 Pastor to Run Whisky Out Chicago Minister Is Named by Mayor to Lead Law Enforcement Drive The Rev. John H. Williamson, known as the "lightning英格兰 paranormal" in an appointment as a special law enforcement commissioner to lead a death investigation after the crime wave swept Chicago, immediately after Mayor William H. Wilson announced his motto: "I will do whatever I can to value than respect for the violator." Mayor Thompson has instructed his staff to be in the city at all times in the moonephine is sold and the exists is "forever obliterated from the scheme of things, compounded, hinder or thwart my purpose will have their attention directed to my constituent the end of the argument." Born in England Dr. Williamson is 40 years old, he is pastor of a fashionable Methodist church, and was born in England and came to United States in 1911. He first came into prominence serving as the chief public public a long letter defending the mayor for his various policies. He took in the office of the corporation counsel, and will be assisted by the first assistant corporation counsel. He will make an appearance in the court of his duties comprise not only the enforcement of the criminal laws, but also the grant in the city administration. In announcing his choice, the mayor, made an appeal and every temple of justice in the city to teach respect for the law and for the cooperative parents in making his War on Bootleguers In announcing a war on bootleaders he said it is very important "to curse the use of 'crackers,' that these breaching plan 5.4 of crime may be closed and the sake of the people be stopped." "In my opinion quick and adequate punishment will help to remedy, to punish, the fathers and mothers, unless in the case of crime and in a competition of education in favor of law observance," he said. From the mayor's contingent fund, but the amount was not disguised. Making Sand Into Window Panes; Easy In making sheets of crown glass, such as is used for cutting into whirlpool lids, the glass is lined on a blowpipe and the workman gradually blows a globe. He opposes to that where the blowpipe is inserted, and takes the latter boots the glass again and begins twirling the rod. The glass yields to the impulse and the glass then floats in a flat disk 50 to 60 inches across, and having the rod attached to the center, the glass is commonly known as the "bullseye." In making plate glass, great care has to be taken to select such materials of good clarity and the most ready flowing of the glass. These are fused in the ordinary manner, and afterward rectified and smaller ones. From these the fluid glass is poured on large flat iron tables, which are heated before being poured over the sheet of glass until the proper thickness is acquired. As soon as the glass is set it is carefully re-rolled over the sheet of glass it remains for about 15 days. The sheets of glass are then what are called 'tough plate'. To finish the plate glass, it is coated and polished. The grinding is done by making a plate of the glass steady in a frame, and then coating it with a clear emery powder. When perfectly smooth, the sheets of glass are polished with leather cushions dressed with a red oxide of iron Dozen Pork Chops Will Kill a Man Not only are 12 pork chops poisonous, but even four pork chops also contain *Anthony Rossi* long-chain human protein, which the human body cannot utilize more than two ounces of protein a day, thus exhibiting the function of the protein in a 24-hour period constitutes the limit of protein toleration. The pork chops contain two ounces of protein, *Any quantity of meat consumed*, not at a single meal, but during the entire day, in excess through a violent effort on the part of a healthy body, be thrown off as waste, or stood up as poison for the freshmen in their first year in the medical schools know that it is this "protein overload" which gradually outcompetes and puts them out of commission. Kidnews Can't Talk Too Late to Apologize It's too hard then, of course, to apologize to the kidneys. If he is an adult, he is not the principal of government by infiltration he can beat his kidneys and still be equipped a responsible and highly moral citizen. Of course, in addition to pork chops beef steak, roast lamb, lamb chops lamb stew, sausage, bologna, chicken, food. He also consumes milk products, eggs, which are concentrated pumps. The gluten of his wheat, corn, lard and rye is protein, about one-eighth of the total weight of these foods. He adds three proteins to his three pork chops. Babies don't eat their food. Old people, sick people and children under 10 or 15 years of age don't eat them. All who are all too numerous in America, don't eat their full share. But with 10 grammers per person now being consumed in America, the kidneys beavers, whom we eat, are not only their own share, but also the vast excess left over by the people, sick people and poor people. Big, Tall, Fat, Flabby This means, of course, that the kibblediverses are really consuming all of them, big, tall, fat, flabby, swollen chair particles, are actually consuming commutes, and not a few 10 grammers. There are no laws against the food of kibblediverses, so we do self-destruction. (We are not spending $100,000,000 on kibblediverses, so they have no existence, so the kibblediverses can go on shaking their contents into air, and they can be able to buy. They can go on grinding cadavers between their mothers, if they have any modes.) They can have the mandibles contempt with growth and will enable them to pound to a pulp all the dead flesh their carnivorous appetite deserves unless it be their own intelligence and somehow or other the fragments they are so all-fired used up to scarcely a little brittle is left for the guidance of their own tortured kidnapped. Otherwise the kidniphyte who overexercised the kidniphyte is likely to contribute terrifically to the world's welfare by killing himself off before his time, and thus the world of a lot of excess longevity. RESCUE BOYS ON ICE FLOE Boston, Mass.-Three small boys were rescued from an ice cake in the hurricane after they had floated a boat in the water. They had been embarked on the cake in play. An alarm sent a noisefoot boat to the boys' rescue, but when the craft arrived the youngster had been saved by a man in a skiff. READERS ATTENTION pages, two sections, one news and the other feature. Do not accept the paper until you are sure you have all of it for the price' of ten cents. Rockefeller's Star Caddie J He's a proud chap, and why shouldn't he be? Isn't he the caddy of the richest man in the world, John D. Rockefeller? Milton Wales of Atlanta, Ga., has been picked for the second consecutive season by Mr. Rockefeller to do his caddying. Milton told a Chicago Defender reporter that he may never be a rich man, but there's something "mighty fine" in being associated with people who are wealthy. The Female Is More Humorous Than the Male Features and Correspondence STORIES INTERESTINGLY TOLD Star Caddie —Copyright by Fotograms WALES Why shouldn't he be? Isn't he in the world, John D. Rocke-a, Ga., has been picked for the day Mr. Rockefeller to do his ago Defender reporter that he at there's something "mighty with people who are wealthy. Paris—Snowed under in hottest Africa was the novel experience recently of Edgar, Gerald Hamilton of New York, and Lafayette, squandron and the only American officer in the French Foreign Legion. He is visiting Paris this week and will left his company tied up by the cold in the mountainous region southwest of Fez, Morocco. He must be back with the natives before long, lighting with the natives before long. It is a romantic story this soldier of fortune has to tell. The Foreign Minister from every corner of the earth, and Hamilton says no questions are asked as to their past. Forty per cent of the volunteers, recruited in the Gilbert land since the armistice and amounting in round numbers to 5,000 men, were sent to Moscow after the Holocaust, revolution. Third in number are Sinn Féiners, whose presence in Ireland proved disagreeable to former British The Americans are serving in the locations in office offered by James Carr- lutherford, with the rank of corporal, three times the rank of lieutenant, headquarters of the Foreign London, Daniel Cole, a Justice private, member of the House of Commons, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who despatched or gain- ed the necessary training for the United States is serving at the front in Morocco. He hopes to gain a com- munication in the French army, where no military force is present. "Living conditions in the Foreland Legion are not ideal," says Lieutenant Hamilton. "but there are some comrades who are much better than those in the Spanish Foreland Legion. I know servicemen are much better than those in the campaign about the Marty that they tiled to Fez, and are now serving in the Army." "Despite its heterogeneous composition our unit claims to be the best disciplined division of the French Army," says Lieutenant Large areas to the south of the Atlas Mountains remain unimproved by the French. The natives of the region are the men they take prisoners. It will take some years to reduce them." PUT BIBLE IN ZULU TONGUE New York. After 79 years' work publishing the Bible in many tomes the process of the American Bible Place have been stilled. The distribution of Bibles all over the world, however, will continue. The annual output from the process was 1,000,000 Bibles lapsed and bound every minute of each working day. During the past year work was done on the Bible translation of the New Testament and the KJV Bible, all African dialects. Berlin—Some one has stolen the imperial crown in the act of forging the Hismark statue in front of the palace, and himself, one of the allogreek figures surrounding the base of the sword, is missing. Other bronze decorations in the neighborhood of the palace are recently been stolen or defaced. Color Line Drives Man FromCountry --- Does Death's Sting Ever Worry You? Statistics Prove. That Certain Maladies Dodge the Race Measles, serotype fever and diphtheria gown to avoid the virus. We are free from these and other epidemic diseases, despite the fact that its government has not issued a white, we are told by an author of an article *Metropolitan life insurance Co.* (New York). He thinks that the study of the nature of these diseases, on the processes of immunization and on that of the colored people. He continues. Strange Immunity "Negroes are relatively free from such important epidemic diseases and menses, scarlet fever and diphtheria, and conditions among Negroes would lend to expect them to have higher causes. But as a matter of fact, the response in the rule. Negro children, wherever the facts have been studied, have fewer deaths in proportion to the population exposed. The most reliable data are those of deaths. Among the children of Negroes in the department of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for example, that were year period, 1911 to 1929, was $3 per 100,000; for Colored children the rates was only 4.2. For diphtheria, the rates were 1911 to 1929, was $3 per white 25.1; Colored, 8.4. For scarlet fever, the death-rates are: White, 25.1; Colored, 8.4. For death registration area of the United States corresponds closely with these figures, as does also that number of cities with large Colored populations. "The report of Des. Love and Davenport on the incidence of the Negroes during the late war, shows very clearly that these diseases were more common among troops than among Colored. In addition to these three diseases, we have seen that among the Negroes for such conditions as yellow fever, erysipelas and typhoid, there were a share with the above the character-ist of having definite skin manifestations. Skin Helps Out Just what part the peculiarities of the Negro skin play in bringing this immunity also plays a written unities. It has been suggested that the heavier penetration and more pronounced seeding offer greater protection against these diseases than is found among the white while further studies have offered further studies to the preceding: "With reference to the epidemic diseases noted above, it should be reconsidered that people have fewer cases of these conditions, they are prone to suffer more other words, the ease fatality raises for some of these conditions, at least, are higher for the Colored than the white, consists in their racial capacity to resist infection rather than in a proper disease when more attacked. Nervous Ills Less In addition to these diseases with skin manifestations, immunity from attack from disease which reflect metabolic disturbances. Diabetes is an issue in 1920, the death-rate among industrial policy holders of the Metropolitan Colored. Metabolic diseases are very definitely related to the stability of the nervous system of uninfected animals than to the stability than that of the white. In their investigations they recorded the nervous system of nephritis and constitutional psychiatric status; they recorded the nervous system of nephritis and constitutional colored as in white troops. Functional defects of the heart of nervous origin were only about one-half of those among white troops. They conclude that the Xerox has more stable nervous conditions, it is interesting reference to their observations about nervous conditions, it is interesting reference to their observations about anatomy. This disease is now generally recognized as a condition of syphilis origin, it is death-rate from syphilis at least three times that of the whites, naturally has a lower mortality of syphilis. The racial differences of diseases afford a very fruitful field for further research. The country is located by those who are located in those parts of the country where comparisons between the two races can be made. The Literary Diversity GIVES PET DOG ROYAL FUNERAL THE HOUSE BEHIND THE CEDARS LESSONS IN UNNATURAL HISTORY BY THE CELEBRATED DIG CANE HUNTER ANTONIO LANISTORIO FAIR FOUNTER CHAPTER XXXIII (Continued) THIS was warning information. Wain had passed in the town as a man, but he hinted that he had ever married. There was something wrong with him, and that he would find out the truth that he would find out the truth and, if possible, do something to protect Iona anima the obviously evil demon. The barrel factory had so afforded the company's trade that Peter and Frank had turned their attention more seriously for domestic use. Frank's mate was eating off its own head, and Frank was effort to persuade Peter that his son might take a load of buckets and tubs and plains into the country and sell them to farm produce. In a few days Frank had his stock pursed, and put out on the road to miles. He took the first day, and camped by the roadside for the night, recounting the hour through the cai pines, that over- bury the road like the stately arch of a cathedral alley, waaking a carpet for courses, and soothing the car with their coastal innumer. Frank stopped to white, sandy路, widening as it went, slowed downward to a clear-running branch. On the right a bay tree bends over of the flowers with the delicat- ture of a yellow jasminine vine on the left. From a neighboring tree a silver-throne mocking-bird poured on a food of romance by the splash- ing of the mules feet, darted away into the shadow of the thicket, their quick snap to another water filled with laughing light. The night drank long and lately, with laughter with the peaceful scene thoughtfully Bena, young and beautiful, her friendly smile and big eyes, with her big eyes now long, and if she had any cause for fear or unhappiness, he would place him in a month, a year, a lifetime, need he, because was broken by a slight noise from the shrieker at his left. "wonder who did it?" he murmured. "I was afraid of him." He listened intently for a moment, but heard nothing further. "it must be the thought of the world." He drew a corner, "the world." "That isn't, no riddle," said Frank to himself, "do something" wrong dee, Star" here, Cagney, till I look into dis matter." The summer of 1911 was one of the lowest in the history of Africa. We were the leader of the great Azawakans like the coolest spot in *Chimacamaya*, the leader of the nation and a bit of amusement and aside from spending a few hours once in a while in the park, we looked starry and in a park-lavaged alliances, with which the lake abounded. We went to a way speaking. My men were all pleased with this arrangement and when you met them, we couldn't be surprised to see something like 232 degrees in the shade, we can't blame them, of course, we didn't have to stay in Africa. It was on the morning of August 3rd that I was awakened from my bed outside outside my tent. I immediately uprose and stepped outside and was surreptitiously to see Chief Kapoko and his tribe's tribe is one of the strongest in Central Uwangwe; it consists of over seven thousand people, scheduling the annual gathering in four villages, three of which are ruled over by subchiefs and the fourth, the king by Kanpo himself. These villages are on a section of Uwangwe which is absolutely free and which is about four miles away from this section and the intervening ground, which is very fertile, is used for the ruling tribe's great number of cattle, goats and sheep. Large numbers of chickens and ducks are also raised by the natives and the tribe is by for the most prosperous of any in this part of the Dark Continent. But The voice thrilled Frank like an electric shock. Trembling in every limb, he wiped his face with a tissue figure. The woman turned her head, and he saw that it was tense, her eyes flashing with fear and tears. When she had wrestled forth, half lethal, pursued her, she put on her shoes, and her little feet were on her knees. Frank knelt by her and lifted her head on his arm. He put his hand upon her knee; it was burning with pain. "I miss Irene! Rena! don't you know me?" her turned her wild eyes on him suddenly. "Yes, I know you, Jeff Wain. go away from me now!" Her voice tone to a scream she had taken from him, she him slowly with her clenched fists. Her sleeps fell back and disclobed the white sweat made by his own hand to "twore a wicked man," she panned. "Don't touch me! I hate you and dislike. Fank could only surprise him who had come here, in such a condition. When she spoke of Wain in this manner, she was a very villainy of Wain's had brought her to this pass. Janner stirred his nature to the depths, and found vent his importance, the author of Rena's informtion. "O him him." he grounded. "I'll have his heart's blood for his, ter die herd! dropt! He now lingered and put up her arm apparently, "George," she eried, in molting tears, "tart dance you do to me." All, you do that love me; she enamored, "im black; you don't love me; you deepest; me most." She danced away into a hopeless Frank knelt by her side, his faithful heart, breaking with play, great rolling untouched down his dazzling "Oh, my honey, my skirin'," he sobbed, "Frank loves you letter in all." Seeming the sun shone on as brightly as before, the mocking song sang more joyfully. A gentle heart squeezed Jesseine past them on her wing. The grand trumpet sweep of nature ours march rocked nothing of life! "I'm taken! her ter Patricelle, ter her mamma." The stranger passed on. Onward, the man band hounded layers in the distance. A fox wagged with running, brush drooping, crossed the road ahead of the cart. Tremorously, the man brought across the road, bowed by two or three huns on horseback, who stepped at sight of the strangely canned cart. They stared. TAMING THE BLACK MANED LIONS tained in each of the birds, which to the ground, they threw three to the ground. The loot was divided one and swallowed it at a gulp. Then went, through the same process, the other three, and were also immediately gutted down. I continued this until all the ducks were gone, and then awakened developments, which I knew would soon come. The animals snatching and hiding their eggs, expecting the feast to continue, expecting the feast to continue, expecting the feast to continue, that they both started modeling, just like a guy full of moonshine, and that they both started flapping on their sides and waving usleep. The cocaine, for that reason, delivered the goods. I lost no time in climbing down from my perch. The first thing I did was to lie in the both lions, all-four, with the two lengths of manila rope, and he was ready to mount with the forenses mentioned above and I pulled all of their teeth out and no doubt could have done a more thorough investigation than manuere set and when I finished those lions had no more claws than a snake's got hips. Now a loud noise came from the back, and five minutes at the headhugger of the villages as well as my own follow-up, the heavy braces trussed upon two long poles and it was a trumpet-purée parade which entered the clearing, just before breaking over the surrounding hides. As I have stated, threecries of distress also linger on other lions away, so for three nights not a sign of one was seen. On the fourth night, we were taken into the main village with the news that a pair of the beasts and been taken into the village. Stopping up to the rear of the enclosure I gave the natives their first lesson to petals. I grabbed the tail of the male lion and gave it a hard twist. You life and life and he kept it up as long as I kept his tail twitched. From that moment Kroome had one of his men go out and twist one of the captive lions tail and, accustomed to months later, all the other lions had left the district for good. The chief complained that he had hundred extra living hours in order to keep the lions supplied with food, and that they were able to eat, but that the results were well worth the costs so far. We would now readily THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "I don't kill you she black at all!" declared me. "Frank is a man of great character." I had to be up some sort of devilment. What asks the girl? "I don't kill you she black at all," replied me. "I addine diagonally. 'I don't know whether it's keechen' no-she's hein out er her head most er dime. How'd a little at this. "reckon it's all right," said the eldest spokesman. The hands were wagging. I followed her around and followed the sound and disappeared in the woods. Frank drove all day and all night, and we wrestled or wrestled and refreshment. At dawn, from the top of the long white hilt, he lighted the top of the stove. He marveled by the stove at Alma's door. Upon riding at dawn, Tyranny's first step, after a lively breakfast, was to visit a halfway point and wasasted a half day in following the table on the Dillimont road. It seemed, seriously uninteresting, that a woman seriously ill allowed her to walk any considerable distance before her strength gave out. In her delirium, she went to a doctor, who wrong direction, amygdala any road to lead to Paravicite. It would be a bad thing, but his fascination with his fixtures montaine, and unrestrained whim or not she had been found by those who were seeking her, included him. He was placed upon the alert. If she should prove still misling, he would resume the journey to and continue the ride that directed her to a land not wandered far from the hibiscus road even, in delirium also would be expected, which her liaisons was associated. He had retreated more than half the distance to Clinton when he overcooked a meal, asked questions, said that he had got a young girl with a mule, and a catt in which lay a young woman, while another negro to be a colored girl who had been taken slick on the road, and when he was conveying home to her mother, he was told that the negro of the carry Tryn recognized it as the one he had met the day before. The woman could be no other than a young girl on the road to Palestine. He urged the mare forward; if she would but keep up her present pace, she would keep up her present pace. The Green had just gone down the garden path to his bury at the gate, Mrs. Molly came out to the black plaza, and on the same line with the home Fertility and Xylan Ondine, who, hearing of her return, had come around after their "tenna wanted to see you, Frank" said Mrs. Molly, with a smile, and stood to her bedside. She turned her gents eyes upon him and sat her slender hand, which took in his own breast. "She married me," my good friend, my best friend, I loved me best of all them, and I outstretched down his cheeks. "I'd a dick, for you, Mrs. Mena," I said suddenly, window to make way for the poring gale, and to the red and golden glow of the setting sun, triumphantly holding his daily routine. Flooded the barn room with Between suzerain and dark a travesty, pealed in a more longy drawn by an embrace on Front Street. Just as the lingered reached the gate in front of the building, the pair laying a piece of tape upon the doorframe. Pain with apprehension. Trion, with apprehension. Trion, with apprehension. Mutilated a tail, shattered malaise and the garden walk to the front gate. "Whose dead?" demanded Trion, hoodily, accurately recounting his own words. "A young casual man, sub, emb, honored Hunter, reuniting his hat, the body, Walking, daughter form." (THE END) DETECT SEX OF UNBORN BABIES DETECT SEX OF UNBORN BABIES London, Enn.—Before loiz it may be possible for mothers to decide their babies shall be boys or girls. This predation was made by Prof. Hussey and has been widely scientific, in a literature before the Society of Arts. This predation would have been possible. Prof. Hussey said. Biological experiments, now going on in America, England and Germany, show that the sex of an infant can be changed even after conception, he asserted, he added, in show that the ratio of male to female offspring can be made to fluctuate under artificial conditions. The sex of an infant may be found by which the sex of human beings can be reversed by birth to the infection of some chemicals he has the total sex of the scientists. It is highly possible that there are human intercourse that neither male nor female, he said. "If this is so, it is wrong for the mother to have an intercourse that they belong to a third category. 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Hill, Glenwood, Va. Addresses Wanted "Get Off!"-Death Signal to Trainmen in the South SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 "Get C Was Crea Whites, Facin Murder Fir Brakemen Secure Emp Whites, Facing Starvation, Murder Firemen, Shoot Brakemen From Cars to Secure Employment By NATHAN HOPKINS LANT locomotives burdened with strings of heavy coaches plowing their course through small Southern towns from one big commercial center to another have become of more interest to the university white South Side men in nonsterile backwounds who stood with mother in the door and waved a glial greeting to the operators of these engines as they whizzed past the calm doorway. The tot's interest was one that gave joy to a boy's heart; the white Alabama man is one born of a murderous desire. The tot could only wave, tuck his little uncombed head in mother's lap, and then he could die, the day he could be a fireman, flugman or brakeman to have "fun" on these moving steel giants. It's a boy's life that is innocently and amuphly spurred. The unemployed white South, watching the same object as the tot, but with another desire for it, has his arm revolver back to its burning bosom of hate, gritted its teeth and yearned for the day that it could take a "pleasure shot" at the man in the black hand that lifted the red flag and guided the train over dangerous crossings, and the faithful brakeman whose unaltered face was the men ahead the word "to go on." It's the South's way. It's murder—carefully and deliberately planned. "Pleasure Shots." For over a year on railroads in Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Georgia the unemployed white South has been enjoying the pleasure of a brakeman, briskened with soot and perspiration, evidences of a struggle for honest livelihood, has been suicured with unfortunate pain, and palesting, dark-skinned hand of the brakeman has been shot away, and the faithful brakeman has tumbled from his freight car, limp in form, answer to the bullet armed Why have these men become victims of a system they are not responsible for, armed, driven from their jobs and hunted like wild animals and trapped into death, for the mere desire of enjoying the best that is in them? Why is it that the Southern hawkers found on them when they appeal for aid and are killed? Why is it that the hawkers themselves have forbidden their men, objects of attack, to arm and protect their own lives? Why are they always listed on the "unknown party loiter" at the sheriff's office? Does it not seem likely that the hawkers and want to see the well done? These questions and many others have become peculiar puzzles to men who are not well trained and come back on No. 10. Honest, conscientious and bubbling over with energy to throw chew wave the flesh to someone for protection. Will they get it? When war suddenly ended the poor white element of the South seemed to have a general understanding. The clubs, supposedly composed of "overseas veterans," began to demand charters and buy powder for target practice. Meet-together and a yelling was carried out to promote the spirit of organization. All of this was done in the name of patriotism. After the fever began to subside the veterans began to look for jobs. None was to be found. Too ignorant to hold clerks and other white-collar positions that required certain mental training was the resort to hired labor. Having had a taste of city life, the farms no longer interested them. They wanted something better, and to attend their organization" meetings. In Mississippi the Ku Klux Klan was painting favor and spreading the propaganda "warm" or "inner circle, one night a speaker pointed to the rullords. The word passed around, good ideas. We well know we'll shoot them." Members of the gun clubs began tactic practice to get perfect aim. Then the first letter was written on the M. I. railroad at West Point, Miss. It read: "This is to advise you that we will organize the list of September to hunt you another job. We have organized for the purpose of removing the nigger from the area and about you dawn like rabbits. If it we have to get on your train at some water tank or other place and about you dawn like rabbits, the leader of the nigger threw, so we want you to tail the rest of the G "Pleasure Shots" Pray for Relief Propaganda Starts migger firemen and porters that we intend to kill every one that goes out on a train after September 1, and we expect to kill you and Dec Allen and Porter Silas first." (Signed) "K. K. K. K." Blanka, alarmed at the message, soundly conference with officers and it little heed, and considered it the pranks of a joker. It was placed in the office files and forgotten. Blanks continued the spirit of the movement became apparent in Clarkdale and Aleeden. It reached Memphis and several other towns, and gla gla was the last to seize the manta. Eskar Stokes, brakeman on the Atlantic Coast Line, was the last man to pay the penalty for violating the terms of the letter. The First Murder The first shot to send horror into the heart of the breakken was the murder of Horace Hurd at Lake Coronant, Miss. Hurd, 11, and murried, was shot to death with buckshot when the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley railroad. He was literally torn to pieces by the terrific discharge of the weapon, which he found jinned to which reads: "Let this be a lesson to all nigher brakenmen." Clothes clipped in greedy overalls and blood-soaked, was sent home to his wife, who had not been informed of his untimely death. The undertaker, who was in his死 husband's pocket gave her the reason. Hurd had been employed by the road since October 28, 1916. Hurd became a defender of the threats because apparent among both officials and employees of the roads. They did their best to ignore them, but Hurd's death acted as a ghost to revive their timidity. A month passed before another death was heard in August 1921, Brankert Arthur Tyler, age 27, was shot and instantly killed at Banks, Miss. miles south of the town, and Hurd was unhurt. Tyler had been employed by Yaxon & Mississippi Valley railroad since August 1910, and was considered an expert on the railroad. Other employees of the road heard his assistants escape through the woods. After a later and Tyler had been applied applications flooded the railroad offices. They were from white men seeking the jobs of these men. Efforts to link them with the killings This move on the part of the white men, some think, is the result of the railroad officials in the matter. Following the announcement that the whites had been forced to leave Brooklyn for Brooklyn Hunger on the Illinois Central railroad, which is said to control the railroad, the two men, was killed at Ralineo, Teon, on the night of May 6, 1821, when his train stopped for miles south of Memphis. An invas- THE MEN Characteristic types of Southerners who compose the Ku Klux Klan. Out of this rank come the men who are used in the "murder ganga" to fire on trainmen and ultimately drive them from positions they held for many years. Their votes elect the lawmakers, who must bow to their desires and wishes. tion into the death of Hager by the third degree. Baker denied the special agents employed at the "Illinois office of the Illinois Central re- resulted in the arrest of J. M. Laker. Phillips was arrested and held in custody until he very well wounded his corp petition shooting of J. A. S. McDowell, when a warrant was produced The First Murder THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Worrifying Message of the Ku Klux? Imperial Palace Abbey of the Holy Cross Burton Plains. West Point, N.Y. Lex This be A Lesson to ALL HIGGER BRAKEMAN KKK Public sympathy had been greatly aroused by this time. Not for the white men who committed the crimes, Newspapers throughout the South began to encourage hatelessness by the white men who committed the crimes. Much ink was used in advising the Illinois Central officials in Chicago to let the South suit its own "race" offense. Division superintendents and trainmasters were mum on the issue and lukewarm in their attitude of investigations. These elements served to encourage the murderers. **Becomes Bolder** Realizing they had the community back of them in their dastardly prince-ty, they even enrolled the town marshal in the service, and the sheriff was not to be noticed unless someone wanted to kill him. Tennessee became a little too hot for the gang. Baker talked too much. They drew back to Mississippi, Burnside, Miss. that the next shot was heard. Henry Acragem, baker-man on the Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad, unlush as the train took on water. He was standing in the passage between the engine and tender, when suddenly someone fired, hurried and body and body. One shot embedded itself in the hand of a drafter and another punctured the engineer's drinking cup. Acromen, profusely lurking in the darkness, Laurel, Miss, for treatment. But little hope was entertained for his recovery. The shooting of Acromen spread his wildness, had been the cause of his suffering, and was thought to be exempt from the warning sent out by the gang. Several of his fellow workmen, who were white, had told him: "Aceron was the target." The attack on Acromen stirred matters, considerably. Wires were sent in the officials of the road demanding help. The local police and firemen investigated the shooting of Acromen. The Dead HORACE HURD ARTHUR TYLER HENRY HAGER EDGAR STOKES Dangerously Wounded HENRY ACRAGEM KIT MITCHELL JAMES WILLIAMS BUSTER CLARK BEN, TUMBOLDT Escaped Injury DEMPS JACOBS GENERAL SRITH BUTON BLANKS (white), a conductor. Barker named John Phillips, also white, a discharged fireman in the army, as the man who killed fager. Barker declared that he had been told that he would be paid $300 for each brakeman, dagger or fireman he killed. According to his orders from ringleaders of the gang to kill a "all yellow nigger" who would appear on a train at Memphis, Barker said he hid in the woods and when the train approached he aimed his rifle at Barker. Baker said he hid in the woods and when the train approached he aimed his rifle at Barker. His charge peppered the body of A. S. McDowell, his yellow nigger and shot a yellow man. His mistake was costly. When captured and put through The "K. K. K." note of warning. Burton Blance. West Point, Napa This is to advise you that we will give you until the lst of September to meet you another job. We have organized for the purpose of removing the siggest from the railroad joke, and we expect to do it if we have to get on your train at some water tank or other place and shoot you down like rabbits. We understand that you are the leaders of the siggest firemen, so we want you to sell the rest of the siggest firemen and portage that we intend to kill every one that goes out on a train after September 1 and we expect to kill you and have Allen and Porter Silva fipse. KKK charging him with murder, Baker's life has been threatened and special objectives were placed as guards on all Illinois Central trains at a cost of several dollars monthly. Becomes Bolder "Let this be a lesson to all nigger brakeman"—the note found on the dead body of Brakeman Horace Hurd. seen greatly out for the brakeman in the crimes, the South in sympathy with the gang, and in many instances led firemen and they could be in perfect aim for the ambulance in Chicago. Word was passed that the gang had offered $100 for each brakeman or brakeman killed, and $200 for the brakeman on the island and investigate. Conditions were quiet for awhile, then came the next attempt. Denny Jacobs narrowly escaped the brakeman's white flagman reported to him that community hardly practiced brakeman in the city, so it is not to be wanted to be to determine whether or not he was armed. He was warned. According to reports, members of the gang were not awaived and awaited the arrival of his train. Jacobs probably owes his life to an engineer, one of the few whites who gang rulers, and whose life had also been threatened. The engineer is white, however, and could carry a pistol without interference on the ground, and the several men in the bushes when the train approached a water tank, and warned Jacobs to remain in the engined and would investigate. There were shots when the train pulled away several shots were fired at the freight cars. The flagman, who attempted to escape, is in jail at Memphis. Team, guarded with the murder of a policeman. For the second time Kit Mitchell, fireman on the Aberdeen branch of the railroad, was in jail dangerously wounded. He was shot July 17 at Glendive, Miss, and was recently wounded at Sturgeon's Bay. He was later shot point being a branch "headquarters" of the gang. Mitchell has been a fireman for 22 years, and is held in high esteem by officials. [Image of a man in a suit and hat, holding a briefcase.] HORACE HURD Brakeman on the Y. & M. V. Murdered at Lake Cormorant. Miss. A note was found in his pocket giving reason for the slaying. wounded by backpack at Sturgeon's Tank, and was rushed to New Orleans, La., for treatment. The white special agent placed on crushable rainsuit and was transported to the report of the gun was heard. Williams declared the men who shot him and pointed to them when he fell. Instead of following his directions Williams asserted that the special agent ran in the opposite direction. Refuse to Arrest Members of the gang, eager to murder, almost made a fatal mistake in firing on a mail train near Grenada. Boss Brown and Ross Caldwell were killed by the game to do the shooting, were arrested and placed in jail at Oxford, Miss, following the shooting of a man in the Valley and Grenada districts. They were taken into custody by a United States marshal on charges of obstructing interstate commerce with the delivery of the mails. By some clever legal loophole they escaped prosecution. The most recent murder is that of a 19-year-old girl, played up by a breakman by the Atlantic Coast Line. Children on their way to school at Norcross, Ga., found the bullet-riddled body of Stokes in the middle of the road. The bullet holes in his body he was badly mutilated. This gave evidence to the theory that Stokes had been A. B. ARTHUR TYLER Brakeman on the Y. & M. V. Shot to death at Banks, Miss. Had been in service for eleven shot to death while riding on the train and his body placed on the tracks by the murderers' former captain. The time of arrival of the next train. The mystery of his death has been solved by everyone but the police, but no arrest has been made and Stokes had received a letter warning him to give up his job in order that a "white man could go to work," and city authorities to interfere and take control of the situation invited federal attention. Charles Mackram, a city attorney, communicated with the Department of Justice following a conference with Rolet L. Mays, president of the department. Mays, then a deputy attorney at Chicago, Mays declared that government intervention was the only remedy, and to this end interviewed Department of Justice agents from the department. The attorney general's staff with the purpose of placing a government on the case, agents from the department, the Missouri and Tennessee districts to collect evidence. On Jan. 20, this year, Mays received a letter from the Missouri and Tennessee districts to collect evidence. --- PAGE FIFTEEN South Burns, nationally known as a man hunter, and now of the heart of the craft, wrote in reference to previous correspondence with this department con- nected. "I am sure that Ohio railroad, from a preliminary investigation it would appear that there is a possible violation of the postal law," he an, therefore, on this instant, referring this matter to Bush P. F. Inspector, Postoffice department. To Subdue Gang A statement coming from Mr. Markham's office expressed sympathy for the victims of the gang. It will continue the services of the men as whatever cost, and the belief is strong that the gang will be eventuated. The demand of the white murder gang has been so pressing on the railroad men that an important meeting was held in the station, Ala. It was the largest group of railroad men among our Race ever assembled. The directing heads of the railroad men and industrial association and Association of Colored Railroad [Stamp of a man in a suit with a tie] EDGAR STOKES Brakeman on the Atlantic Coast Line. Mutilated body found on tracks by school children. He had been shot twice. Trainmen came together for two days ways and means of fighting discrimination in the form of infiltration based against railway employees in the State who are not while were discussed. Taking part in these considerations were 25 general chairmen representing the Railway Association. The steps decided upon was the sub-scription of a huge sum to take the battle against discrimination into the police station. 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The price will be approximately $25 per bottle. The price for $1.25 per bottle is $15.50 for six bottles everywhere—Adults. North Cambrides Bristolfield, Mass The new interested in forming a local lakes of the Knights of Tulip's meeting. Sally was about 25 years old and will be initiated March 16. Second intention clerk hold a get-together in the chapel in Thetford. Moss clerk attended the dance in Springfield Washington's birthplace. About 25 years old. CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA The churches in Shawnee were well attended Hill Llancaster church prescheduled a stirring sermon at White Church Chapel in Shawnee, where it was in town last week visiting the church. The church also should have organized a social fun to be known as the Humilior Social Service Center, home of the teachers of the Park County M. M. Stearn is on the slok list. 44a 0k1a The Philliam Bishier church is carrying a few items from the church. Ms. Jenny Spike is recovering from an attack of her grippe from a mistress's trick to Nemethan,oka. Ms. Spike is on the nobilis club under the management of William Chance. The键盘 Hickard KENTUCKY Fabriek M Abu Owens of Sturrups spent the afternoon at Owens, Miss Maggie Archie spent her week in Questions abiding relatives in Saturday evening, Miss Mary Ann Sheets was in her father's Williams vbs in Madisonville last week, Miss Mia Washburn was in Madisonville last week, Miss Philippe Wallingham and little daughter, Maggie, were in where they will make their future home, Curtis Marton were three applicants county school diplomas, one passed March 2, Commencement exams will pass Mrs. Lounil Shouon, Ira King, Mrs. Robinson, James A. Creme, Mrs. Malia Steps, Miss Louth Grassle passed the common exam Mrs. Malia Steps, Miss Louth Grassle passed the common exam 7-21. The sermon for the graduate Mrs. Martin of lighthouse church. Lancaster, Kx. Mrs Mary L. Trumbler of Ivanville, Ky., spent a few days in Livingston, Montana, entertaining at the First Institution of entertainment at the First Institution of Bentonville, Ill., and Mrs. Grace Dumfries of Cleveland, Ohio, were called to certify that the institution is able to in the school from school again. The certification is made by James Tayton of Ivanville, Ky., mounted through Lancaster on campus. The certificate gave an ent-ramment at the public school through Lancaster on campus. The certificate gave with the program was a debate. Subject: "The Young Man," Speakers: Albrightner Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Mrs. R. Negative; Messrs. William Johnson, Mrs. W. Faulkner, A. P. Unnue. The jury: W. E. Faulkner, who has been combined in his room for two weeks, is able to Paris, Ky. Mrs. Tina H. Hickman, New York City, NY. With an online course to visit her daughter, Parthita, in Shreveport, LA. With an educational program and comic light series to visit her daughter, Mary Lacey Marshall, 12, Mrs. Mary Lacey Marshall, 62, died Feb. 16, Burial from St. Paul church. Deceased. A husband, Lacey Marshall, a teacher, a friend, a pastor, an Amur Nurse, Paris, and other relatives in Philadelphia. A daughter, Little Tolley, are spending the winter in Innisbrook, Fla., Winchester, Ky., high school girls. The pastor was named Winchester, Ky., high school, Score, 25-6. Both games. Mrs. targett Samson, aged 66, died church baptism, conducted by the pastor, Rev. M. I. Dyer, Saints John and St. John's Bed, Mrs. Susan Helper and others, for church March 7, Iber, J. W. M. Pyle, Bible Benefit and Life and Health Insurance Co. of, Lexington, Ky., agent. The December is on sale at 10 West 18th Street, Phone 525. Nilleraburg, Ky. Clintes, Kx: Miss Berta Henderson is impersonating Mrs. Moergera Triples accidentally, likely. Rav, the daughter presented a wonderful semiformal speech, followed by Ms. Henderson, Ms. and Mrs. W. Kane were out to Cokken Wednesday and reported a fine time. Mt. Sterling, Ky. Holiday Skillman of Carriage was here last week to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Skillman, and his sister, Lexington last Monday on business. Ernest Johnson of Carriage was here last week to see his father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overtrever of Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Overtrever of Frankfort, and John Harts has just received a new automobile horse. Literary program continues. Enjoyment. Enjoyed. Enjoyed. Frankfort, KY Jake Burns, a well known and respected citizen, died on April 16 in his former home, Mr. Sterling, for burial. Mrs. Nolley was born in New York and raised in his former home, Mr. Sterling, for burial. Mrs. Nolley was the public in New York. It is a sunny Sunday, the W. L. C. Gil met with Mrs. Robb last week. Mrs. Emmette the Martin co-owner of the home on Wilkerson street. After the usual routine of the Apple Ellis home to the Church A.M. Albert Presbyterian Church, Girls' basketball team went to Veronelles week to watch the home the haven, K. N. I. L. Girls and the Louiseville girls' basketball team. Girls' basketball teachers went home defaced after the game. Gil Johnson of Indiana is here on account of illness, and is with his sister, Doughys Perry, North High street. Lealngton, Kx. Miss State Health of Elkhorn, Ga., has been a volunteer at Martin. On her return from bake sale, she will visit her cousin, Miss Elmie Jones, of Benton, Ga., to visit friends in Ala. She is visiting friends in the Middletown, KY Madisonville, KY RHODE ISLAND Newport, H. J. The Rev. Jr. A. J. Murray, pastor of St. Mary's School, sobbed last Friday night. He had just returned from Buffalo, N. Y., after he had reached home he was stricken with heart failure and his wife had before medical assistance reached him, and had been pastor in this city since his year ago last June. He came here on a wilde and a foster daughter, Andrew Tate, one of his nieces and had rest from Shiloh Baptist church last Thursday. The Rev. Peter of the congregational church and Luna's church had rested with the services, Mrs. Florence Wigginton and her Willing Works have a very large church. The Mr. olivek Baptist church last church weather. The Rev. W. J. Luna, who has been somewhat indulged in work, last Sunday morning the pastor of Mr. olivek Baptist church drilled a tritone to the key to Murray. His Mrs. Mrs. Richard, Mrs. Mattie Erford, Mrs. Leslie Harold and Mrs. Frank, who have been ill, are recovering. WEST VIRGINIA Elbert, W. Va. Mrs. John Adams has been on the People's House who has been very ill at her hospice, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, who has been trained to her home for several weeks, Mrs. Kira Smith returned to her hospital, Mrs. Kira Smith returned to her several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Susie Smith, on account of the death of her uncle, and Mrs. John Adams was quietly married at the bridge house Woolfstone, and Mrs. Sam Thompson died Tauru- stoke, Va., for interment, Rev. S. Brown, to be on several days, to be on urgent care. FULTOFO Why? It> GROWS HAIR FULTOFOOD-BESTYETT BE A HAIRDRESSER Send $5.00 for first lesson, printed instructions and $1.00 premium free. BE AN AGENT BE A Send $1.75 for Send $8. agent's outfit and printed in start making money. premium in (RETAIL PRICE) Fulto Hair Food (double streng Fulto Hair Food (plain) Fulto Temple Oil Fulto Pressing Oil DIPLOMAS GIVEN. A THOROUGH NO. Address MRS. E. KANSAS Bartel Springer Kar Coffeyville, KS Coffeyville. 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She wrote a letter to the returned home and writing it back to her home in New York City. The Ellis' lodge will give their children a visit. The Holiday Wife was visiting her mother, Mrs. L. H. Tabl, 157 South Fifth street, but her mother, Mrs. M. H. Cliff, 157 South Fifth street, City. Mr. and Mrs. Columba of Reading muted down to spend the week in the city, Mrs. Aaron Good, 125 Lollih street. Bethlehem B Mrs. I. W. Gaskillman of 465 Fulter street, after several days' illness, is imminent at 1:30 a.m. Mrs. I. W. Fulter, after 15 a.m. at 1:30 a.m., is in the hospital of 609 Wyndotte street is improving after several days' illness at St. Luke hospital, in improving already several days with pneumonia. Mrs. I. W. Wyndotte, was operated on a few days ago and is doing well. Mrs. M. A. Luke's hospital, was operated on a few days ago and is doing well. Mrs. M. A. Luke's hospital, was operated on a few days' illness. Haltham Sanders of 465 Fulter street, at work, after several days' illness. Mitsh Ruth Maa Fuller of 609 Wyndotte Coeiliste Ra William Robinson, North West street, has returned home after spending a while with his sister Mary Robinson, Mrs. Laveri Satellite, and Rebekah Walker, are the creators of Mrs. Tamla Adams, Lillian Gaworth recreation center in New York, William J. Donna, North West street, is undergoing medical treatment in Thomas, A. street, is ill Simon Wawer died Feb. 22 in his home, North West street, is undergoing medical treatment in Herreraville, J. Frank Wheaton Lodge No. 212, J. Frank K. of Wax, was the Governor any male made ruler, ruler IN PITTSBURG THE DEFENDER is on sale at the TIMMER, 1600 Willee street, TIMMER, 1600 Willee street, WILKIN, 1600 Willee street, WALKER, 2500 Willee street, WALKER, 2500 Willee street, WARSON, 14 HILTON street, WARSON, 14 HILTON street, SACOY THE JUNIOR street, SACOY THE JUNIOR street, JAPAN HORSE, 1600 Willee street, JAPAN HORSE, 1600 Willee street, BORG, PA, 1001 Penn avenue, Wilkinson GARDEN, 1600 Charlton avenue, Mckinley GARDEN, 1600 Charlton avenue, Mckinley NEW YORK, NEW YORK, Southfield and SAN FRANCISCO, 1100 Federal street. WISCONSIN Northern Wife Jack Isak's sister-in-law, Ms. Ibens was the city, Ms. Zeden Jackson and her mother left Sunday morning for Chickasaw City. A lion was way visiting in the mack calaver were at a great success. Ms. Zeden Jackson and her mother, too, were Miss Isak's mack calaver from Bristol. They were Miss Isak's mack calaver from Bristol. After the calaver Miss Linton Mourter midnight supper at the Daniels cafe, West Washington avenue, Hay Riley friends at the Daniels cafe, Ms. and friends at the Daniels cafe, Ms. were here visiting from Dilberton, Wis. Retail WIs Bocatello Idaho Benton Harbor, Mich. Flint, Mich Hortonruck, Nish Jackson, MICH James FIllis is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Lalit Mighty is at the hospital, Mrs. James, a former resident of Larkson but now much improved in health. Workers are have putting the roof on her Murpels, age 60 and his son, Walter Jerry, who will be on their hearts, during a seven shortened storm last week. Mrs. Gerrard is shortened by the lighting. Mrs. Charles Brown met with an accident by squirrel attack. Mrs. Salle Duffield and baby were the victims of the Milwaukee street. Mrs. Mimmi Taylor, formerly of Jackson but now of Fayette, on friends and relatives last week. Battle Creek, Mich A double birthday party was given at the home of Mrs. Jett Manning and the family of Mrs. May Scott, Mrs. Manning was assisted by Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Manning was assisted by a light lunch was served. There was music and games. Burlington Hall of New York has arrived in the city to take treatments at Monmouth, Ill. is the guest of Mrs. Georgia Brown for the season. Mrs. Miss Valentine, John Moore, 13 years old, is in jail for assault and litterity, the church aid met with Mrs. Mike Miller Brown. It is her birthday, a cake was served with a silver cake篮. Pontiac: Mich An unusual affair was the initiation of Central M. E. church to join them in Lincoln colloctional day service at Central M. E. church, Rev. J. A. Charleson, pastor of Newman A. M. church, visiting. His subject was Lincoln, the ideal American. The twelve hundred members of the congregation pleased. The revival services held at Trinity Sunday were much improved after several weeks of illness. N. I. Charleson, Duke is much improved after several weeks of illness. N. I. Charleson Thursday evening: Mrs. Samuel J. Whitfield gave a surprise birthday to Duke in a little being Mr. Whitfield's birthday. A great sermon was preached by Donley of M. E. Zion church Sunday afternoon, and and Arthur L. Johnson, seldom in Detroit. Stanley Scott and Miles Anderson, a quietly married Saturday evening. Emmanuel Whiters, 15, Hibernian, after quarrels with Fayette will get married. Quarrels with Fayette will get married. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER vard. Secut Troop No. 4 will go on a bike hiatus Saturday, March 11, in Hull, IL, to support McNeese College McNeese, 15 Highland avenue, and Jesse Whiters 15 Highland avenue, and John W. Leake in better. We were glad to see Mrs. Ford II read out of 52 Jewett avenue, which was the home of Oscar Jobbins, an after an illness of the Niles, Nigel... The Nites Athletic Club dance was a success and was well attended in the South. Brend Madl . . . Buchanan, Mich. Mississippi, Mich. Buchanan, Mich. well represented. Mrs Olsace Lewis of DeKalb, Couple and family. Mrs Wenna McFarlane has returned after an extended stay in Buchanan, Mich. Thursday and Sunday. The Wide Awake Whist Club, inured to Buchanan, Mich. Thursday and Sunday. Mrs Cora H. It harried is able to Mrs W. O. Coker left for California Sunday, their town home. Mrs Tolbert were in Benton Harbor, Mich. Friday evening, Mrs Cora H. It harried E Gault and Cora R. Adams of Summerville Smith is on the skist list Mrs Harold Finley has returned after spending a holiday with relatives and friends in Chicago, Ill. Leaping Mish INDIANA Newcastle Ind The program and Buff giving evening at the Whitehall church was well attended and greatly appreciated. Blood donations at his home Wednesday evening, Mrs. M. Alexander in Richmond Sunday. Several people attended the Wesley Hoover in Knolltown Sunday afternoon, Mr. Hoover in this city. Some of this city. Those who are all are Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Mrs. Chanty Russell and Mrs. Earl Roberts in the Sunday mass of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts an extended visit in Michigan. Congeraxilla, Ind. mrs. Frank Molyke spent the weekend in Oxford, OA. He, on account of two tenies attended a reception best Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Molyke, who was organized into a federated club for the state organizations. Mrs. Gerritte rode Mrs. Carter, this club is to be known as the Gerritte R. Kerr Club Catering. She attended the festive receptions at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Carter, Sunday in our city, The Ladies' Aid Society of the city with Mrs. J. Jones on chio avenue. The V. W. W Girls entertained their day evening at the home of Miss Alma Huey. Madam Juda Julia Harris. Pleasant hours have been on the skel list, are all respected convoyeient Samuel Walker is confined to his bed with rheumatism. Indiana Marbor, Ind. Fort Wayne, IN Ms. Maude Moss and little son have returned to their home in Boston, Ohio, to attend her parents, Ms. and Mrs. H. J. Young, and Mr. and Ms. R. H. Young, 1946 Sims Junior anniversary Thursday evening from 8 to 11 c.clock. A four-course dinner was perused to thirty guests. The host parties received many lovely presents. Billiones of old Iols will only be sold in the UK. Iolls are a safe alternative command of Egyp- tian Sennna and other simple lative languages. Iolls are available in packages, do cost less than a ba- nket. HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE NEW JERSEY Imperial City, MD Savanna N. J. were rendered by Miss Edna Johnson members of the club are* Miael Mel- vin Giles, Chambera, Moely and craig Jackson. A great future is pre- venient for chair Jackson. A great future is pre- venient to make their first public appearance early in March. **Egg Marber, N. J.** Rev. W. W. Young, leading elder of the South Jersey conference, will be heard at the Heard's quarterly conference The Ladies' auxiliary of the I. A. 31 J Critenden Thursday afternoon on bus- lane 10. Young will be the guests of M. A. J Young will be the guests of M. A. J cradiers of the Defender in Eag Harlow. Will you help us to get the Defender that the Defender is on sale every week at Service Shop, J3 Philadelphia avenue? New Brunswick, N. J. New Brunswick, N.J. Mr. John Johnson, a member of the Ebenezer Baptist church Sunday school, was the first student to appear at Mr. Zonzi Cockery, Beverly Bandyler, who lives on the Friendship road, was accidentally body of a 3-month-old child was discovered by the police of Piscataway township, Ralph Johnson and James Foster are three or four weeks, Mr. Hubbard is three or four weeks, Mr. Hubbard is three or four weeks, and will soon organize a branch of the organization of Colored People A. Anderson or Hair street has opened up a clean room. 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POLHMUS CO Miami, Ariz., Dept. 119 PAGE TWENTY Must Know Much to Be Book Thief Bibliophiles Study Ways To Fool the Owners Of Bookstores You may think as you browse among the loaded tables and shelves of the old book store that nobody is paying any attention to you, that all those fascinating treasures, some of them of great value, are unguarded and that you could easily supply a new book to your pocket without anybody being the wiser. You'd better think again. The man in charge may be occupied with customers and not looking at you, but what has become of him is little other. Look closely at the wall of booklets that divides the little office from the store. You can see the awarding you from some crevices among the perished books. Your fellow browser in hat and overcoat, who seems lost in the shady volumes he is picking up and poring over, are you certain he is not the book receiver on the watch for book thieves. Yes, there are book thieves aplenty, and these are the ones that are them. And despite precautions the piling goes on to the extent of thousands of dollars a year, this year than usual, the book Sell Plunder to Collectors Some shabby little old volume may be worth hundreds if you take a first-class book. Others may be a little old. It follows a bibliophile to know its value for the wiser dealer doesn't mark the press of his valuable books in plain text. It follows a bibliophile to the most dreaded book theses are bibliophiles gone wrong. Many of those professional book theses are not published by the most prestigious authors who are collecting books for their libraries. They know exactly what classes of books they are interested in and by praying upon the dealers in old books they turn a pretty profit. A bibliophile, even when he has gone to great lengths to acquire a sculptor, esthetic and equipping persuasion, and that description applies to the most notorious of book shirks, a distrusted old man who moves to the city and is not well known to the leading book dealers in New York and is interested in the thefts of first editions in this city, Paris, London, Madrid, Rome, Berlin and other cities of Europe. So imagine he has fallen foul of the law. Speaking of methods, a man visited a downstreet bookstore not long ago and asked the owner a case that looked no if it contained a 'new two volume work' that he had written. The owner browsed the shelves, and after a while a pair of watchful eyes in the back of the store saw him fortuitously slip a compartment books into the escape room. Seldom Call Police In He continued browsing, made a trailing purchase and was allowed to travel with the removal of the books in the cardboard case, which he carried. It was an unsurpassing moment for the customer was a highly respectable person. But he wasn't arrested, and the police except in very light cases. One trick of the book thief is to substitute the book for the one abstracted from a shelf of valuable books. In one case a professional book thief brought to the store a book he designed to steal, bound in the same style. The substitute was worth $350. The store was worth $100. And then the store was worth $100. One of their favorite tricks is to have a piece of thread wrapped around his neck and by along the inner margin of the picture they desire to hide. He kidnapped, and the thief moves about for a few minutes examining other books. "By the time he returns to the house, he'll rip up along the moistened line with neither noise nor effort. TELL ROBINSON CRUSOE TALE San Francisco, Calif.—A Robinson Cruise came out of the Pacific Ocean to the liner Mauro, on ports in Texas. With her husband and his partner, Edward Feiner, Mrs. Mauro was married to land miles south of Hospitol. The Mengs and Feiner went there to establish plantations. A supply boat arrived to the port and sank. Fifteen months cleared before a navy vessel rescued them. Their clothing was in tatters and the sample was "caused by relief arrived." OLD VIOLINS ARE STOLEN Chicago, IL—Two seventeenth century violins, cherished possessions of Harry Diamond, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, valued Avenue, were stolen from his home. One of the violins, a Johannes Lattista Ganderlal, was valued at $4,000; the other, an Antoine Lattista Ganderlal, was valued at $150 each. The theft also took two valves, valued at $150 each, and a violin belonging to Benjamin Gattis, valued at $500. ASTHMA CURED BY SIMPLE REMEDY Famous Drugglist Discovers Simple Remedy for Asthma and Makes Generous FREE TRIAL Offer to Readers. Thirty years ago Mr. C. Leavengood, a widely known Kansas drugglist, discharged for Asthma, he gave it to people who had suffered for years and, easily curled—they prayed that this friend, and in this way thousand Asthma, Mr. Leavengood feeds so confident that his prescription will curse in his bottle on 10 days Free Trial to any reader of this paper. He also offers other remedies you now nothing. Send no money-stimply mail coupon below. FREE TRIAL COUPON CITY, STATE, 1927 & W. HILL, Residence Rue; Send Free Trial bottle of your Asthma Remedy 123 Name Address City What Booker Washington Did Character sketches of the great educator written by boys and girls who took part in the essay contest conducted by the Chicago Defender. Over $150 in prizes was given. GAVE THEM TRAINING At the expiration of the Civil War the Negro was left without a true champion, due to the defeat of the Dutch, who had done so much to push forward the wave of freedom, later passed away. Where was one to be found? gained admittance to Hampton University. He was given a room in a clean room by the matron, using a white handkerchief. This thoroughly done he was able to call. His hardships at Hampton. Although he was handed up he graduated in June, 1872. At last in 1895 there emerged from the Atlanta Exposition one who was to play a large part in shipping the hiss *Haire*—Bocker *T. Washington*. Mr. Washington saw that his perseverance had been lost from the charleses of slavery, and who had not been properly trained to make their way in the business that would enable them to cope with those around them. He saw that in the South at least, politics took Tuskegee today stands as a monument to his achievements. Here is a picture of him who will teach, who will receive the inspiration to enter the ministry or other great professions. Here is a picture of him who will be an eldest mistress of the home, the girl who will go out to help form a decent society for those who bring out the fruits of the wonderful-genes, interity, forestedness and statemanship of Bocker *T. Washington*, outstanding figure of the Race and nation of the world. JOSPHEN HENRY TAYLOR, Lincoln Institute, Lincoln Ridge, Ky. AMERICA'S GREATEST MAN Boeker T. Washington was a man who did much to better the condition of his family. His desire for education is clearly seen by his walking great distances to attend school and later working in any job he could find. He is the first of his lives to receive the honorary degree from a New England university. Harvard, where he was a graduate, by your station in life but by the barriers overcome. Boeker T. Washington was born in 1817 in New York City to a small girl. His mother was an honest, hard-working woman, and after freedom was gained was strict in having children observe the rules of society. The unceasing efforts in raising Fiskenger Institute from an ill ventilated school to a well-educated one without their reward, for today it stands as a monument to his untrifling devotion. Fiskenger Institute was one of America's greatest men for his successful labor, ability and integrity caused him to be widely known. Baker Tolsteroff Washington, the famous educator, leader and reformer, was born in a slave but on his way to college, roads post office called Hale's Ford, in Franklin county, Virginia, about 1870. Washington had a fine and noble character. His whole life showed perseverance, will power and courage. After long trials Washington Roosters Used To Fight in Days of Old Roosters Used To Fight in Days of Old His introduction to the West through the Greeks came about in a most dramatic manner. He was on the march of his men against the Iceni, because he happened to see a pair of cockles fighting. To the group he admisbining them to meet their enemies with the same splice. In commemoration of the victory, Athens had to attack and from this somehow solemn beginning it rapidly became a popular sport. Birds were taught to flight in Alexandria, Delos, Tangium and Rhodes vided with each other in breeding the best straits. Rome was slow to take it up. For Greece, the sport of treche and the Fast, but when they did begin to take an interest they spread, it through their armies and colonizing all west. In this way it it was introduced into Britain. Earliest mention of it shows that there was a William Fitzsusher told in some detail of the "coocking matches" arranged by the masters at Shrewsbury. He was Shrewsbury Tuesday. Parents contributed money toward this affair, the tax being called coockence, and they also gave money to the school quite as freely as bull puns are kept by the college boys of the present. He adds, curiously enough, that the dead birds fell to the teach- The height of interest in cock fighting in England was probably reached in the reign of Henry VIII, who had adopted lolli in his palace at Wittenham. The "maffee" or spurs for regular cooking males were of steel, though silver ones were used. The demand when each town had its own pit, and London had several, the name "Cock Swane" was given to the street where the fighting continued and were sporting goods and their shops. Public agitation began against the "hattled Royale" and the Welsh fighting continued till all but one of the birds entered were dead or mortally wounded. At the ordinary cooking main fights were arranged because the match was won by the side having the largest number of victorious birds. This was the usual type of match in the days when no ship of a vessel was built, with a failure of boats on board. called admittance to Hampton University. He was given a room to study in the college, placed by the matron, using a white handkerchief. This thorough done, he was able to enroll. His hardships at Hampton. Although he was handcapped he graduated in June, 1872. He graduated from Hampton in 1891. Harvard, 1896; Dartmouth, 1901. Through Gen. Arnastow, Washington was elected principal at Tuxerue in Kentucky. It was read before the school. These were his words: "Booker T. Washington will suit me, sometime once." He then started "Tuxerue." When he arrived he was greatly disappointed. The town was in a bad condition. He was colored. After many hardships and long struggles he opened the school and was successful. He and Mrs. Washington left for Europe. He was highly honored and treated with respect while staying there. They stayed there. In 1841 he was taken to the St. Luke hospital in New York. He wanted to move to a college. He spent time at the hospital. He died Sunday, Nov. 14, 1915. LAURA GOODLOE Central High School, Harrisburg SAW RACE'S FUTURE "Great oaks spring from small nouns." There is no better example of our own Barker T. Washington. He was born of slave parentage in the small town of Cedar Creek, 1885. He had no financial means of securing an education, but there were two things he learned from his mother and a spark of ambition within himself "to do and be." We learn from "Tennessee" that from Slacky" that his family moved to Marden, W. Va., where Barker worked in a school. He went to eight school for three and then worked his way from Marden to Hampion, where he graduated in 1875. He was sent to Tuckekee in Docker T. had a clear insight into the future of the Race. He saw that students would use his hands and brains. As a consequence we have the great school of the South, Traskigee, Ala. We build their own quarters and built their own squares and bufflings. Docker T. wanted them to realize that nothing could be outsourced. Abraham Lincoln liberated the slaves of the South, so Docker T. educated their offspring. This great work in the educational field until God saw it to remove him from our midst. The country went North to South his life. The name, memory and spirit of Docker T. Washington will live for years. He will live him a living monument which the sands of time can never destroy. MARY BENSON WOOD. Colfax Training School, Pittsburg. Colorado Law Says Boys May Be Solomons Colorado Law Says Boys May Be Solomons Denver—Male infants of Colorado may have as many wives as Solomon. There's no law in *the* Centennial state that allows a man to have more than that. That is the gist of a decision handed down in the district court here by Judge James M. Munger, the mining judge. E.W. Walsh Patton, 14, to Lloyd J. Parsons, 19, Kansas pastor, the mother of Mrs. Parsons used to drive her to an underground that both contracted parties were infants. The girl said her marriage was a prank that she had never lived through. Judge Bradford uncovered an almost forgotten statute permitting the amputation of "infantile marriages" at the insurgents of either the husband or wife. "If every marriage of juveniles were annulled," it was pointed out by concurring counsel, "prevent a youthful Juan from taking into bliss as many wives as King Solomon is reputed to have had. I do not believe this ancient account. The fact is that Colorado needs a law to prevent the marriage of fathers and the repeat of statutes which make possible the existence of a juvenile lossless parents can show coercion or indifference on the part of the contracting parties the courts should refuse to dissolve unions of juveniles." To the extent that pleas would be to encourage lechery, This is the third time that the old city has been down in the district courts of Colorado. "DIXIE'S" ORIGIN IN THE NORTH The name is supposed. By South- western use, it is used to use when Texas joined the Union. BREAD LINE IN BOWERY COSTLY Springfield, Mass.-An endowment of the University of Iowa's Bowery brand line" on a permanent memorial to Stephen G. Foster, the some writer, is under way. The appraisal of thepective of the worthiness of the cause is not quite apparent through solid many of the songs to Bowery theater managers for $16 to Elpasei. NOT MONKEYS Lexington, Ky. - They don't want my monkey business" in Kentucky schools. To teach the youth that man is born from the monkey is a role of barbarians in the Middle Ages, introduced in the Kentucky Senate. Darwin's theory tends to undermine the Bible, prompters of the message. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Movies Are Unknown in Ideal Town Citizens of Ocracoke N. C. Have Crimeless Town; Justice Quits Orcaecole, N. C. - Although this little town about a century and a half was the world's most daring and notorious gangs of crooks - Edward Teach (Hinckley) and his bailman it is to remember that the recent creech wave has not ruined. There has not been an arrest here in more than 10 years, and the crimes of the creech wave are not presumably unknown to the population in so far as they refer to Orcaecole. (Neal, after holding office as justice of the peace at Orcaecole for eight years, resigned, not having had a criminal case during his administrations, OXNol, who was born in Orcaecole, says the worst crime he can recall to have occurred in Orcaecole years was one of assault battery. Few Doors with Lochs There are only one or two counties here that have bells on the doors of the keyhouses. These are never need. Most of the counties are wholly or partially constructed from number of buildings. In the North Carolina county, an army here owns the home. Orcoke County has a little island by the same name, situated about 30 miles off the uninhabited of North Carolina, and is a small island which is a part of Hyde county. North Carolina, is a little strip of land with a bay on one side and a small bay from a bay to one and one-half miles. The population of the island numbers about 10,000. Companies. Those who do not live in the little town are members of the families of coast guardmen that patrol the Not Even a Movie As there are no railways, automobiles, street cars, or theaters and no motion pictures or theaters at Oakcreek have never seen any of these things. With the exception of the most compelled by the United States government, no civilians in Oakcreek in the little town, all Oakcreek people make their living hunting and fishing. Every person on Oakcreek island is a citizen of the religion. They are divided, however, as to the sectional branch to which they belong, about half being members of the Newest Episcopal church, the oldest Episcopal church in the northern church, and Oakcreek is one of the oldest settlements in America. The people are believed by many historians to be secondarily "Lost Colony" of Sir BREAKS NECK COMBING HAIR Syracuse, N. Y.—Miss Helen Vickery, a nurse at the Hospital of the Good Shepherd, jerked her head while chilling her hair and peel a neck stick. She is now confined to her bed. One of the vertebrae is broken, but if she lies quietly she may recover, the wound she may recover, physicians say, but the slightest movement may cause death. Miss Vickery was complying her preparatory to going on duty when she injured herself. Her coma caught in a snort of her hair. She tossed her head to free it and a wound was made to move her head and a physician was called. OFFICER DOPED BY CIGARETTE Oklahoma City, Okla. — A "doped cigarette was used to make an officer unconscious and perish" a man to be in connection with the robbing of a train. Physicians worked three hours to receive the cigarette, fighting the cigarette he offered me. I talked a few minutes to the man," said the poleman. "I last ten minutes to the prints and bearing labels." "Well, I get you that time." LINCOLN HIGH'Y LONGEST ROAD The Lincoln highway is said to be the longest road in the world. It is located in the heart of the city between New York and San Francisco, in as direct line as possible consistent with the topography of the country, its length is about 5,244 miles. WEARS BELLS ON GALOSHES Sloux City (Iowa) high school girl have raised the lee of the school board with a new book. They tell the galoshes and as they pass through the school buildings a merry tinkle announces their approach. While attempting to fill a pan on a beater, she was struck by a bullet. 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I have talked to both of these women, "Peace among the nations," said Mrs. Frankenstein, commenting on the fact that too big a thing for me to talk about. I'm only the wife of a sculptor whom I'm trying to help make. The woman was leading me to the studio—the front room in their office suite. Can the beginning Free Be interested in Anthony's art, she said, "I study and keep up with it and try to get ideas that will help, light and I must suit my day to his work. Since Anthony is the greatest work I must submerge my plan—and meana peace and happiness for And I wondered if this lovely little Italian woman had not, after all, found the principle of peace for the man she loved. Mrs Williams, model of the old dollar design, today is a white-hulled woman, mostly engaged in her kindergarten work at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 35 years ago George Morgan, English sculptor, selected her as model for his show dollar design, in her insane house in New York, where he lived. 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Therefore the stable books, the accounts of battles and wars, and to a less extent the lives of great poets, have been the chief source books for writers or historical, accounts. The industrial revolution and the modern invention has done to revolutionize the world and its made of living raises the skill of the inventor and the organiser of industry in the chief figures in the march well to desist somewhat from the leathen path in his effort to throw light on this in the best work that is the best work that has so far come from the pen of this author, and despite the fact that he has their leaders, his account of the revolts of Nat Turner and Vayay are the most delightful chapters in the book their leaders, but readable, entertaining and informing. It ought to soft and formal, but readable, entertaining and informing. It ought to subject and be useful to students and the average reader alike. 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