Chicago Defender

Saturday, October 28, 1922

Chicago, Illinois

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Former Preacher Arrested; Had Four Dozen Wives 24th Infantry Must Dig Ditches Slays Man Defending His Children READ "THE WEEK" PAGE ONE, PART TWO GEORGIA A "HELL HOLE" —SOLDIERS Colonel Schoeffel Relieved; Southern Officers Make Laborers of Vets Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27.—What appears to be a secret, but well-planned attempt to force the State army non-constantial shows itself in the recent removal of the far-famed 24th United States infantry regiment. The Army's Schofield, commanding officer, the disarming of the soldiers, and orders issued to them that their behavior in Georgia must conform to a hate element in that state demand. Confirms Rumor Rumor was circulated some time ago that the war department planned to retrieve the army of all IAce combat troops. It was denied. It was being returned from the Philippines, for what purpose no one dared to say. The plan may be to make laborers of them also. An inspection in the early part of this year, the 25th infantry qualified as the best regiment in the United States army. Two months ago in rife competition the regiment made a record execution, only one other outfit in the army. Their movement to Georgia was attended with the utmost secrecy. The war department disbails to explain. Soldier's Story The following accounts received from a member of the organization after it had reached Camp Blenning: "We arrived here Tuesday morning, had a nice time on the road, stopped at Texarkana, but my nice times are over now. "I wish you could see this place: nothing, nothing, nothing," she shinned us and relieved Colonel Schoolof. And the new colonel us told at the service club just what to expect. George so act accordingly, that everything was against us in camp and also in town. "Everybody is dishearmed and scared to be kick on the border, but they certainly would like to be. there now. If you ever had any idea of coming to vera, get on the bus of anyone starting this way, tell them not to come. The married women have to get a pass from their husbands' counsellors. Can you beat that? It is all the same as being slaves. A man is just as liable to get killed as not here who will not be killed, for everyone for themselves here, because on one can look out for the other." Africans to Officer New French Army Paris, Oct. 27—Col. Stuhl in a new proposal now before the Army Commission advocates the training and acquisition of Race officers for white committees. The plan includes the opening of the French military schools to Race students from France, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. They would thus become officers at the head of white troops and on the same level as the most aristocratic of the Faubourg Saint Germain. Objectors have been found to the plan, however, who picture the military destinies of France in the hands of white officers with English and American benigns are especially opposed as they feel that such action would protect and protect the art of Race-batting Anglo-Saxon race. These objectors site, too, the danger involved in the French colonies in training Africans called "Garvey Movement" and Marvous Garvey's foolish threats as supporting their position. Col. Stuhl and his supporters laugh at the vowed and answer that the entire "Garvey Movement" is nothing but air and bragadoo based on a ignorance of manpower. As Mr. Garvey's proposal, following closely Rene Marmar's award of the Reix Goncourt and "Battling" Skilis victory over Carpenter is having a misunderstanding in many matters heretofore believed democratic. GOT A LITTLE CHILLY The story is going the rounds of the city, where have been tiled against Solomon Butler, a probationary officer attached to the Dephinas Street station. He was reported away from his post of duty, and the police department is asking the usual custom of the police department is that when any charge is preferred against an officer, that his answer to the case must accompany the case, and be alleged that Oferta Butler wrote: "The night was cold; my coat was thin. The watchman came out and invited me in. If I don't get fired, I won't do it again." INDORSE LYNCH LAW Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 27—In possession of the anti-lynch campaign (as given by the National civil war (white) at their recent meeting here. Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY THE 24TH IN GEORGIA To stir you up is not the purpose of the Chicago Defender, though words live to the contrary. The purpose, the mission of the Chicago Defender is to inform you, instruct you, guide you in the way, and stand with you under our flag; stand against organized political banditry. Maybe you would be stirred, stirred from the depths, if you knew the whole, the true story of the Twenty-fourth infantry, United States army, bravest of the brave. The oldest Race unit in the army—its birth dating back to the wisdom of Grant, the soldier—the Twenty-fourth now walks the night on Georgia soil. Our war department is infallible, divine, beyond mistakes; therefore none may question its plans or decisions. Mr. Weeks, like Stanton, knows the hand he plays. The Twenty-fourth infantry is ordered to Georgia. Camp Bennings is its station now. To Georgia! The Twenty-fourth! Reports come that its own commander is relieved; that another is pressed in to undo the self-respect of brave men, to break down that spirit which made the Twenty-fourth famous as warriors, the best that ever fought under the Stars and Stripes. The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! And Weeks, the war secretary, Massachusetts bred! Who thought that the Twenty-fourth infantry could be secreted in Georgia without its whereabouts, its condition, finding the light? For more than 50 years a Race's heart kept its eye on the Twenty-fourth, the Twenty-fifth, the Ninth and the Tenth. "You are in Georgia now," it is reported the new commander said to your boys—"REMEMBER WHAT YOU ARE, WHAT YOUR RACE IS, AND GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY." What Sherman did as he moved from Atlanta toward the sea under the Stars and Stripes, in support of great Lincoln, the boys of the Twenty-fourth must now pay for. They seem to suffer again chains of bondage that the world thought Sherman had broken when he reached Savannah. "Lay down your guns," cried the new commander of the Twenty-fourth. Your soldier boys are in Georgia, disarmed, sent there—by whom? For what? A Republican secretary of war, operating under a presidency elevated by a Republican label, orders them to Georgia. From him they cannot appeal. They are soldiers! Georgia disarmed them because Georgia knows they are soldiers. One other, final touch! It is alleged that wives of the soldiers of the Twenty-fourth infantry, keeping watch in Georgia, are permitted to leave camp only by white Georgians in command. Sixty years ago Race women were held in "quarters" in Georgia. Ah! Georgians know the mark and never miss it when the female of the species enlivens the view and the gaze. Is this rare rule of war now invoked so that WHITE Georgians may always know the whereabouts of both their prey and of those who would protect their women, even in Georgia? The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! Wives of soldiers spotted and spied upon by sons of fathers who held their parents in slavery and forced their mothers to drink the dregs of shame and humiliation! The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! "Disarm them!" cried Georgians the minute the tread of these soldiers aroused the sleeping soil. Contemplate the bravest soldiers the field ever saw at the mercy of avengers of the lost honor of their former masters and oppressors! "We have waited 50 years," murmur Georgians. Their hands may have been disarmed, but those great hearts—the hearts of the Twenty-fourth—those hearts that spoke courage and fortitude in battle neither Washington nor Georgia can disarm. WORKS OUT SYSTEM TO PAYS "CON" MEN $40 FOR PROTECT N.S.F. VICTIMS BOTTLE HE THOUGHT GUN PETER H. Robert S. Abbott The Twenty-fourth Georgia, Camp Ben- To Georgia! The Twenty-fourth! Reports come that its own com- another is pressed in to undo the se- to break down that spirit which is famous as warriors, the best that ever and Stripes. The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! retary, Massachusetts bred! Who thought that the Twenty-four- croted in Georgia without its where- ing the light? For more than 50 yea- ts its eye on the Twenty-fourth, the Tw the Tenth. "You are in Georgia now," it is mander said to your boys—"REMEN WHAT YOUR RACE IS, AND GOV- CORDINGLY." What Sherman did as he moved sea under the Stars and Stripes, in the boys of the Twenty-fourth must to suffer again chains of bondage that man had broken when he reached Sa- "Lay down your guns," cried the Twenty-fourth. Your soldier boys a sent there—by whom? For what? war, operating under a presidency label, orders them to Georgia. From him they cannot appeal. Georgia disarmed them because soldiers. One other, final touch! It is a soldiers of the Twenty-fourth infa- Georgia, are permitted to leave camp in command. Sixty years ago Race women w Georgia. Ah! Georgians know the mark a female of the species enliven the vie Is this rare rule of war now Georgians may always know the w prey and of those who would protec Georgia? The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! and spied upon by sons of fathers w slavery and forced their mothers to and humiliation! The Twenty-fourth in Georgia! "Disarm them!" cried Georgians these soldiers aroused the sleeping se Contemplate the bravest soldiers mercy of avengers of the lost honor and oppressors! "We have waited giants. Their hands may have been de- hearts—the hearts of the Twenty-f spoke courage and fortitude in battle Georgia can disarm. Signed: WORKS OUT SYSTEM TO PROTECT N.S.F. WCTIMS Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 27.—There will be no more return checks "not sufficient funds" if the dream of Morris Harris, inventor of the Harris Safety-First Check System, comes true, and he receives from the United States government the copyright and patent on which he applies. The safety method by Harris consists of a coupon attachment which must appear on each check to assure the person receiving it that the amount of the check is on hand at the bank indicated. The coupon bears a serial number furnished by the bank and is given the depositor in various denominations for use on the bank indicated. The "Safety-First" method, according to Harris, will prevent one from overdrawing by check, because when there are no funds in the bank to the credit of the check maker. PAYS THE TABLE the table time taylor to sorrage tre to Upon unwarr wood was sold give b NEW PHONE SYSTEM. New Orleans will install, the automatic phone system replacing the present manual system PAYS "CON" MEN $40 FOR BOTTLE HE THOUGHT GUN The confidence game men have established a new racket instead of the time worn pockethook ruse. James Taylor, 4111 Federal street, appealed to Sergent Grave Burns of the Cottage Grove Avenue police station to try to get his money back for him. He stated that he had met two men on the street who had offered to sell him a revolver. The deal was closed, and the revolver wrapped up in a paper. He gave the men $40 for the gun. On his arrival home, when he unwrapped the package, he identified Clarence McDonald. 371 Eighth avenue, as the man who had added the police badge that the David was fined $25 and costs, and made to give back Taylor's money. DROPS DEAD AT DANCE Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 27—George Harvey, 623 West Eighth street, the Grand Queen House building Monday Tennessee Jail Stormed; Sheriff Overpowered; Father, Son, Hanged Capden, Tenn., Oct. 27.—America's dread Frankenstein, the lynch evil, reared and turned upon its creators, white Southerners, when a mob of 50 white men, with blackened faces, broke into the jail here, overpowered the sleepy sheriff, and captured two white prisoners, Ed and George Hartley, father and son. The two men were taken, stood up against a persimmon tree 200 feet distant, and their bodies riddled with bullets. Ed Hartley, father, and his son, George, were being held in jail for the death last February of Connie Hartley, son of John Hartley, brother of Ed. A family feud that has existed for a score of years was responsible for a fight in the woods when opposing factions of the family met in the woods, where the murder occurred. The two men lynched had been tried twice for the crime. On the last occasion they were convicted and sentenced from 2 to 10 years in the penitentiary. They appealed. At the time of the mob outrage they were awaiting their release on bond. Bodies Riddled with Shot Probably 100 shots were fired into the bodies of the two prisoners, the mob using shotguns, rifles and bullets to attack the men and killed it most beyond recognition by the broadside of lead, nails and slugs. Father and son fought desperately when a dozen members of the lynching crowd unlocked their cell door and a couple of men killed it. Fought all over the jail interior and their clothing was in shreds. Ed Hartley's left eye was punched out before he succumbed to capture. The fate of his son was similar. The Benton county, who acts as jailer, had been overpowered by the mob. The midnight raiders, with faces blackened like minstrel performers, appeared as if by signal in front of the jail residence at 2:40 a.m. the morning. Take Sheriff's Keys The sheriff was called to the door and the instant he looked out a dozen guns and pistols were leveled at his face. A tall member of the party reached out with a long arm and grabbed the sheriff by the collar. "I'm helpless, boys, you don't want to to you" pleaded the scared sheriff. "We wart the Hurtleys, sheerf and we want 'em quick," retorted the man with the long arm. "Boys, get his keys," he added. In the possession of an eye the mob was in possession of the keys he was at the main entrance of the eclled apartment. Tennessee has been one of the leading states to fight the Dyer anti-lynching bill. While congress plays with this bill, the lynch evil in America is still alive, and victims—in this case relatives lynching their kin. The coroner's jury returned a verdict holding that the men came to their deaths at the hands of parties unknown. WOMEN HAVE DOPE PARTY: The polls exerted their vigilance in picking up well-known morphine and cocaine users this week. Officers from the police department, to dope party, confiscated needles, spoon syringes. They arrested Charles Cooper, 3640 Dearborn street, and Miss Jessie Alexander, 2601 Calumet street. They arrested Miss Pearl Delong, 4607 Prudence avenue, drew a fine of $50 and costs. Officers Randall and Childers took into custody Charles, Gillum, 3450 Dearborn street, a dopester, who was fined $50 and costs. The moonshiners arrested, received vouchers, and Knight located a still in the home of Mans Johnson, 123 West 1st street, who was fined $100 and costs. Sergeant Eugene Ferguson confiscated two $15 Rhine avenue, and took into custody six inmates who wired $5 and costs. FILIPINOS ASK FOR THEIR OWN GOVERNOR Manila, Oct. 27.—A plank demanding that the governor-general, vice president, court should be Filipinos was adopted here today as a part of the platform of the Collectivist party, the Nationals, condemns the present dual government and says the Filipinos are determined to assume the whole responsibility of their government, pending a referral for with the American government, on the basis of the latter's many pledges and promises to eventually turn over the islands to their inhabitants. Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 27.—After police had arrested him for attempting to pass a bogus check, it was learned that William Lawrence Jones, 55, alleged bigamous preacher, had married more than 40 women in the last 32 years. Jones' arrest was about by complaint of Thaddeus Wheeler (white) that the preacher had given him a bogus check for $200. According to Wheeler, the latter bought a house in a motion picture house on West Third street and gave a check on a Cleveland bank for $10,000. Then, because he was "short of money" he presented another check for $200 to Wheeler. Wheeler, by wiring the Cleveland bank, discovered the check was not good, he complained to the police and Jones was arrested. Inspector Finds' List In the prisoner's possession insured by the bank found such small ornamental books and small names of the more than 40 women. When asked who they were, Jones at first refused to talk, but later admitted that they were his "wives". He married Clint Clineckard and educated for the ministry. He preached until 1800, when he met and married Mary Cain. Eight more wives he obtained before he met Clint Clineckard in 1902. It was the third time he straight, he said, and lived with the Lott girl until 1917, when he married Opteite Looney, Paris, Tenn. From then on his ventures on the sea of Chicago, he married another. Last year he went through 10-marriage ceremonies and he said "I do" 14 times in the first 10 months of this year. He was married nine times in Chicago, the more important marriages include. Miss Cora Bradley, 110 Ashland street, Dowlinga, Mich., whom he met in the 1950s, left her Sunday, July 3, taking her ring spectacles and $2 in money. *Stayed One Day* Mrs. Ethel Lawson, 922 Lake boulevard, St. Joseph, Mich., was murdered on June 13, 1921. He left June 26, He married another woman in Glencoe in 1921, who was formerly of an aristocratic family in Hot Springs, Ark. After a few days, he left the parlor, selected a $5,000 car, left her sitting there while he went to the bank with a satchel to get the cash and never returned. He spent some time last fall at the Mine Hill Mine, Wilson avenue, with a bride from Heilen, Ark. It is said that the Mineers royally entertained this strange bridal couple and as a reward-Jones left them the bride, but stole shoes, clothing etc. KLAN STAGES FUNERAL St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 27.—One of the city occurred when 500 roklen Klan men, accompanied by 5,000 paraders, conducted the funeral services of Nellie Hale, 14-year-old white girl supposed to have been killed by a police- THAT SIKI SILHOUETTE W Paris beauties not only carry Battling Ski, conqueror of the gorgeous Georges Carpentier, in their hearts, but wear him painted on their arms as well. These white women, living under the spirit of French belief in equality, liberty and fraternity, are proud to honor their valorous countryman; although he is not white and is just a prize fighter. American chivalry is unable to rise to such heights of honest approbation. Pneumonia Is Fatal to James Scott Death closed the legal career of John A. Scott, assistant state's attorney; Saturday night when he died at his home, 3708 Prairie avenue, from pneumonia from an illness of two weeks. A. B. In the death of Attorney Scott, the Chicago lawyer of its most brilliant members and the city one of the city's citizens. His interest and active participation in all worthy causes stand for principles and James Scott his able legal defense of the victims of the race riot of 1919 won him much commendation and a large circle of friends. Mr. Scott was 58 years old. He was born in Mississippi, May 13, 1864, and was educated in New York and Tennessee. Penn, graduating from that institution. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in Mississippi. Later, when he came to Illinois, he became a member of the bar. In his profession, Attorney Scott won success. He was appointed assistant states attorney under Mr. Wayman and was reappointed to the office of the present State's Attorney Crowe. The lawyer's political record was a clean one. At one time he was a commissioner; at the last election ran for the office of judge of the Municipal court. He was author of "Scott on Interstate" and "Law-of Arrest" and a volume on Corpus and Extradition. The attorney was prominent in fraternal circles and the member of the college club. He was held Tuesday from Grace Presbyterian church. His wife, Mrs. Lucretta Scott, a son, James Scott, and a daughter, James Scott, lovely, and three sisters survive him. 20 PAGES This Paper Not Complete Without TWO PARTS Boost Plan To Worship With Whites New York, N. Y., Oct. 27—In line with the, "Go-to-White-Church" campaign inaugurated by the Chicago Defender, the commission on the church and Race relations of the Federal Council of Churches has announced Sunday, "to be held Feb. 11, 1923, to bring more closely to the attention of the churches of the nation their opportunity for promoting good church relations." Dr. George E. Haynes, one of the secretaries of the commission, said in announcing the plan: "February the Sunday preceding Loisbon birthday will be an appropriate federal council an appropriate time for the white churches and our churches to express the" goodwill and fellowship of the church making our plans to urge the white churches to invite delegations from our churches and our churches to invite delegations from the white churches will in the bosoms of both cities if by such exchange of visitors and other contacts there can come an appreciation and understanding of one race of white churches that the white Christian of the South will welcome worshipers of another color to their services. On the other hand, we know that there are more white churches with attendance at face churches a practice for various reasons. SHOOTS AND RUNS AS KNOCK IS ANSWERED Cincinnati, Ohio, Ole. Oct. 27—Police are still stearing for the white man who shot and killed Frank Mead, 38, at Claire Station, and wounded Mrs. Claire Station, and it was reported that he lived at the Broadway hotel, but no traces of him were found there. According to Mrs. McHenry, the man was Mead's home, yelling out at the same time that he was a train cutler and lost. As soon as Mead opened the door, the man fired, and then shot the woman when she ran to the wounded PRICE TEN CENTS SLAPPED MOTHER OF CHILDREN Father Shoots Former Roofer Who Molested Wife and Little Daughter A coroner's jury in the undertakings parlor of Daniel Jackson. 2061 State street, held Richard Young. 3010 LaSalle street, to the grand jury for the murder of Marshall J. Johnson, 45, 3401 Dearborn street, whom he shot to death in the street at 31st and LaSalle streets Monday afternoon. Young and his wife, Mrs. Aline Young, were returning home from the Harrison Street police court, where he lived and was warranted for Johnson when the tragedy occurred. They asked for the warrant because Johnson had slapped Mrs. Young the previous Saturday afternoon. Young stated, that Johnson had formerly been a roofer in their home, where she lived with her husband and six children. Her oldest daughter, Florence, 74, had told her that Johnson had made improper behavior, so she pleaded for Johnson for the offense, but he stoutly denied the accusation. Daughter, 11. Complains. After a month had passed, she was approached by her second daughter, Mattle Mae, 11 years old, who made the same charge that Johnson had made innocent proposals to her. She was forced to leave the Young home. She further stated that she saw him only at intervals after this, but upon one occasion, he had come to their window. She charged that he came to her home Saturday afternoon and without a word of warning struck her on the head. She was corroborated in her story by her Indiana Harbor, and her husband. Death Takes Dr. Abbott of Outlook PAGE TWO NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE CLOSES ANNUAL SESSION Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 27.—Seventy-five representatives from over 35 states attended the annual conferences of the National Urban league held in Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 17-20. These included representatives not only from Urban league organizations but other organizations interested in welfare programs. The Pittsburgh Urban league evidenced its admirable faculty for organization in its plans for the reception of the delegates. The School of High School auditorium, Carnegie High School auditorium, the University library were available for the sessions of the conference. Kinckle Jones Speaks The opening address on this subject was delivered by Emmene Knickels, the United Urban Legacy Mr. Jones sketched the history of the Urban League movement which began in 2000 and at 100 merged into the Urban Legacy program. Ms. Jones' "One world conclude, that in the work of the Naxos organization towards improving the living conditions among Negroes and towardighting the wounds which have been inflicted upon them, but also toward helping to save the world for humankind through exposing the spirit of good fellowship. This cooperation has been fostered by the organization of forty committees to as many others twenty-five workers totaling more than 10. The program of the Urban long-term within a given community includes no training of investigators among No. 1000 community standing the efforts of all community organizations to the end of carrying these programs out and providing them with the resources which there exist no appropriate acceses. In each case the interracial teacher is made prominent—the boards of control and membership of the persons of prominence and understanding. In the national field there is a department of research and in addition there is a department through which colored social workers are trained in the leading schools of social work each year. Assistance has been given both to maturing students and to supporting their programs among Negroes. Some of the outstanding local accomplishments have been the establishment of a employment bureau in Pittsburgh, and travelers aid work home economies, housing and recreational activities promoted. Public courts, and a social service school established in Atlanta, Ga., and a boys' Club federation organized in Boston, workers in the city and in the nation work apperently in Brooklyn, dental clinics in St. Louis and Detroit; home for working girls in Newark, N. J., and contracts with a negro contractors in Philadelphia. The league was largely responsible for the appointment of a Negra in the United States Department of Labor to lead the development Conference surveys which have been made in Hartford, Conn.; Plushing, L. and L. Baltimore, Md. As a result of a double bonus in employment in New York fell from 202 per thousand in 1915 to 173 in 1921. During 1920, the league made $38,000 placements—Chicago alone placing $13,000. In 1921, Chicago placed $25,000. In 1922, $38,000 placements were made representing an annual commercial value of $250,000. In 1910, $2,500 was expended for the whole movement and this sum had increased to $220,000. "The National office has been publishing a bi-monthly publication. The first of the year this bulletin will be replaced by a larger magazine called *The Magazine of Motivation*, carrying out the league's motto: "Not Alms, but Opportunity." Arnold Hill's Address Roscoe C. Brown of the United States Public Health service outlined the work of this governmental agency in controlling intercommunicable diseases. The problem of sex education was questioned in the American Social Hygiene association, Miss Nan Dorsey, superintendent of the Public Health Nursing association of Pittsburgh, emphasized the colored women for health nurses. A continuous health campaign was urged by Eulner A. Carter, executive secretary of the Louisville Urban Home. The league's authority on conducting financial campaigns, J. R. E. Lee, president of the league, offered a special session some of the common pitfalls in budget raising. Among the other speakers were Charles S. Johnson, the director of the Louisville Health Service Bureau, X. Work of Tuskegee Institute; Norman A. Holmes, recently appointed director of the Lincoln house, New York; the bureau of social work and community service, and others. POLICE MAKE DRIVE ON PISTOL CARRYING MEN In a crusade on盗贼 this week, candy, Joseph LaHarteine, $229 Cottage Grove avenue, was arrested, by Sergeant Harrahman of Lient, O'Connor squad. He was killed $100 and saved. Officers Howard and Abbott nabsed Cash Henderson, 3125 Indiana avenue, and the officers of the Griffin Griffin were fined $200 and costs, and Henderson sent to prison for 90 days. Court Upholds Right to Have Liquorin Home Court Upholds Right to Have Liquorin Home According to a decision rendered in the Municipal court this week a law requiring liquor in the home, law if he or she keeps a limited amount of liquor in the home. Dominick Lacerba (white) had been sentenced to one year imprisonment for having liquor in his possession. Lacerba retained the law firm of Elfis & Westbrooks who filed a writ of habeas corpus corring the prison's prohibition law of the state of Illinois did not make it an offense for one to have liquors in their private dwelling to be used for the personal owner and his family and guests. The court ruled that police officers or prohibition agents break the law by dwelling house without a warrant and take possession of liquor found. The prisoner was discharged. Pals Fight Each Other; One Killed Evansville, Ind., Oct. 27.—Alleged to have stolen a diamond ring presented to his pal, James Glenn, 22, taxicab driver, by the police. The driver was shot to death in his home by Glenn, according to the police. Glenn denies the story of the ring, denies knowing an woman to whom he was sent, and denies having shot his body. Police are said to have been told the driver went to the rear door of Gardner's home and asked a boy to call the latter. Without a word of warning, he is said to have opened the door and said to have quoted Gardner as declaring just before being shot, "I did not say it." At the hospital at Dawsones hospital an hour after being shot, the bullet having entered the intestines. After the shooting, Glenn is said to have fed from the police, seeking Custodian street. Officers found him three seven hours later. He was protected against any knowledge of the affair when questioned. He said that irresponsibility, brought on by a fractured skull sustained in an automobile accident recently, might have been the cause of Glenn's fatal assault. Meanwhile, a vigorous search is being made for the woman in the case For the first time in Chicago, a lawyer of the, Race has briefed, argued and won a case in the United States district court distinction fell to James G. Cotter, assistant United States district attorney for the northern district of Illinois. The letter was assigned to take charge of the government's case against the Reichert Leaf Tobacco company of Milwaukee, Wis. This company was charged with having culya by means of a false invoice. The assistant district attorney filed a brief of 32 pages in reply to the company's lawyer. He convinced that the company was guilty of a clear case of fraud under the Underwood tariff act of 1912. Judge Page entered a court case and from and for failure against the company's fraudulently imported goods. Four vetted pocket was never intended for the company's hair. If you must carry it get a sanitary bag for that purpose. M. B. Michael Rosenberg, 1250 South Independence beachward, who is running the institution of trustees of the sanitary district, is one of the leading business men in Chicago, besides being interested in the industry. He is president of the International Loan Manufacturing company that employs 1,000 women. These workers receive the benefit of special welfare work and are included in the general plan of employment, for which the company is noted. Mr. Rosenberg is a native, having been married to a woman. He is married and four children. He was a member of the recent connection fraternity, being a member of the Chicago lodges, No. 4, B. P. O. E.; Wainwash church, No. 1, Wainwash church; Park chapter, Arzna Grotto, No. 15; Beaconsfield club of K. of. Chicago council, Iroquois club, Chicago Motor club, Amsterdian Jewish charities, Ramah lodge, I. O. club, Johnsburg Charity club, Johnsburg Charity association, German club, Captain Dreyfus, Harmony lodge, K. of. J Hebrew institutes, Judaism, Congregation Sharah Torah and Gonel Gueld Shad Shelf. He is the Hebrew Free Biblical society and the Home for Incurables at Oak Forest. Rooms To Rent - idlewid $10 East 33d East $1, $4 and $5 per week COMPANY (Intercorporated) CHICAGO—3451 Indian Ave., Tall. Dr. 6057. Latered as second-class matter February 1. Received as second-class matter Chicago, Ill., used as March 1, 2013. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION (Purchase in Ad- dress) $15.00 per month. $17.50, foreign $3.50 per year. Why Cross Eyes Are a Handicap NOSE OBSTRUCTIONS CORRECTED TONSILS REMOVED IN TWILIGHT SLEEP TELEPHONES—DOUGLAS 8445 AUTO 74-190 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE CHARLES S. JACKSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR FINEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA 3315-17 State Street CHICAGO ILLINOIS HOMELESS GIRL, TOY OF FATE, TRIES TO DIE Drinks Iodine Poison Because She Had No Money to Buy Herself New Coat Friday morning shortly after 8 o'clock, Mrs. Hutte Hall, 3440 Vernon avenue, heard grooms coming from an unstairs rear room of her home. Investigation was made. It was found that the grooms were coming from the room of Mrs. Lakelow, 23 years old, who was a roomer, had been with Mrs. Hall only a week. The door was forced open and in bed, with newspapers spread upon the back of her wallows, hay Mrs. Bowl groaming in agony. She had swallowed two ounces or more of iodine with suidulent intent sometime during the early morning. The girl had瞅ed and distorted the features of the girl that she appeared ghastly. She was conceived but speechless, and only answered questions asked her with noses of her head and by pointing her fin- On the dresser was a piece of paper on which was written: "I blame one but myself." The note was to her brother, Howard Brooks, who lives in the Baby Doll apartments, on East Stanton Avenue. Stanton avenue police who rushed the girl to Provident hospital. She received first aid treatment there, then was removed to the County hospital. According to her brother and to Mrs. Nedly, his mother-in-law, who lived in Fiat E of the Viennese apartments, and with whom Mrs. Boyd stayed prior to her death. Of Hitching, the impatient girl was despondent over a shattered love affair, and this was her third attempt to take her life. She tried and failed the second time four weeks Had Told Intention That she had been nursing for several days the idea of killing herself was revealed by Oscar Lewis, an amateur East 51st street and Maryland avenue. As a recent acquaintance of Mrs. Royd, he called to see her Sunday night at the Vernon avenue infirmary that she was going to kill herself. When seen at the hospital where she is recovering, the girl declared that it was not true. She said she had been because she was down and out. She wanted a decent coat but didn't have the money to get it and had recently lost her job as a girl in a downtown area through death in September. As she tossed her head upon the pillow and covered her face with her hand, the unhappy girl declared that she would go to after leaving the hospital. Neither her brother, nor anyone else had any place for her; there was no where for her to go but to the lake and she fell, so there. Then she would not fall, she said. Escapes Death by Hair Under Subway Train New York, Oct. 27.—Passengers at the 33rd street upstown station were horrified when William Brown, 24, West 14th street in Manhattan, local train. After a wrecking crew had been summoned they waited, expecting to view the crushed body of the man. The tension, however, was relieved when Brown appeared escorted by his cars and wanted to know what all the shouting was about. He was lifted to the platform and congratulated by all for his miraculous escape. When asked how it happened Brown said he was bending forward looking for the train when he became dizzy and pitched headlong. He was stunned for a moment but seeing encounting train had rolled under the platform. Why Ci Are a H Aside from the personal disfigurement and its attendant humiliation, the penultimate man is so persistent as to be branded one of the great misfortunes of the human race. Here are some of the handicaps of cops and police. You have not thought of them before: Cross eyes limit a man or woman's chance to encounter a single cross-eyed person who has risen to a position of trust; their disfigurement holds them down; Regardless of their education, brilliancy or fitness of character, their deformity is an almost insurmountable obstacle. Big business men and men of attractive appearance. Then, too, such a misfortune develops an unhealthy state of mind. The cross-sections of the brain, which destroy one's fighting qualities and fills the mind and imagination with worry, worry is the result of a lack of wardness and premature old age. So you see, from cross eyes might come body diseases of frightful character. The handicap of probable blindness. One of America's leading authorities recently wrote that children in CHILDREN ARE RESponsible FOR MANY BLIND EYES IN ADULTS." NOSE OBSTRUCT TONSILS REMOVED F.O. CARTER, M 120 S. State Street TELEPHONES - DOUGLAS 8445 AUTO 74-190 CHARLES S FUNERAL FINEST EQUIPP THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Killed by Nail That Is Driven Into His Head Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 27—Police authorities after investigating the circumstances of the death of Sam Duncan, 46, have exonerated all parties suspected in connection with the tragedy. Duncan and another workman, according to the report of Police Captain Van Beel, were building a chicken house when Duncan was escaped. The latter was found by his wife. He hung by his head from the roof of the house. The investigation disclosed the fact that the man worked with Duncan had driven a nail through the latter's head. The theory advanced by the police captain held that Duncan must have agreed to the other man drove a nail to hold the roof in place. Dead Man Rides Train to Station Sunday evening at 6:40 o'clock a local passenger train of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad at the Englewood station at 69d street. I had just arrived from Blue Island. A policeman was at the station and what he saw made him hurry to remove it. But when it was finally placed on the train's body; it was fastened and so wedged that it was difficult to remove it. But when it was finally placed on the train's body, it was fastened and so wedged that the right table, left and arm were broken and also the neck. The back of the skull was fractured and the chest crushed. 70 years old. He lived at 1244 West 108th street, and worked as a janitor for G. Berthel, 1500 West 112th street. He was last seen alive at his home on the street, and never time after that he felt his home to look after some duties in connection with his work. His way led him to cross the Rock Island railroad at the street. It is believed that he was crossing from the west to the east side of the truck from the west to the east side of the truck struck him and he landed on the en- Mr. Carter's body was taken to Earnest Williams's undertaking at the University. The inquest was held Tuesday morning. The engineer and fireman of the trim declared they did not see any damage. The Hirsch crossing and were not aware of the accident until the discovery at the Englewood station. A flagman is supported by the firemen and the inquest was continued to Nov. 2. An effort will be made to have him present. ELKS GIVE N. A. A. C. P.$200 New York, N. Y., Oct. 27—The Grand judge of the improved Hirsch crossing, the World has given the sum of $200 to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and has written a letter of praise inclosing the check. White and black men must learn to use the firearm in harmony it is done in Europe and South America—why not here? 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Y., Oct. 27—A final speaking tour by James Weldon Johnson carly in November before the special session of congress, at which action will be had on the Dyer Anti-Lynching bill, has been announced. Mr. Johnson will address mass meetings in seven cities, explaining the present status of the bill and urging unimproving pressure on all cities in which Mr. Johnson has arranged to speak and the dates of meetings are: Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, Oct. 29; Chicago, Illinois, Monday, Nov. 1; New York, New York, Nov. 1; Lovellville, Ky., Friday, Nov. 3; Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday, Nov. 5; Philadelphia, Pa., Monday, Nov. 6, and Washington, D. C., November 10. Mr. Johnson will present a session of congress opens to continue his efforts in behalf of the Dyer bill. A connection with plants for the speaking tour, Mr. Johnson made the following statement: "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People expects that the Dyer bill will be enforced by the session of congress called by President Harding. The Republicans are pledged to pass this measure. An object lesson is being given to the Dyer bill in the house and working to throughout the country which are working to defeat Republican representatives who voted against the Dyer bill in the house and working to allow the Dyer bill in the house. These and other facts I shall be personally to friends of the Dyer bill in the six cities before the coming election to enact the Dyer bill to enact the Dyer bill will have attained." KILL TWO CRAP SHOOTERS Blytheville, Ark. Oct. 27—Two men were killed and a constable was shot and seriously wounded during a raid on a crap shooting house near here. 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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 Initial volleyes in the campaign for Nationals were fired by the United States Sen- tator Ted Cruz. ator, Modell McCormick in chairs in churches, before lodges and clubs, Monday evening the Auditorium theater was was the senator speaks PETER H. On an excursion into the Second Cornick took an once upon an attack the problem of Haiti and Haitian guerrilla grouping a solution. He was the chairman of a sen- Sen. McCormick chairman of a sen- committee that was sent to the岛 population by the administration at Washington. His report, published some months ago, advocated contin- uation of American occupation of the island. In his speech before the People's Movement club, Sunday, Semester 4, American justified in attempts to save Haiti from bereavement the same in substance as the American club earlier in the year. His study of conditions there led him to believe the victims of a long reign of insult under successive presidents, mistake that had led to their protection from sharks of their own country, or from foreign exploitation. Audition was a resume of the accountiments of the present administration. Democratic predecessor. In this connection, the reduction in government expenditure required, the adoption of a new财运 system, limitation of naval forces by agreement, were held responsible for the hardening regime. Some of His Points DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE HON. JAMES M. DAILEY Mr. James M. Dalley, Democratic nominee for sheriff, has been a positive force in the county for two years. He has served his ward for three terms as alderman, and he is the second of the county's four senators as trader of the summary district. Mr. Dalley has taken an active role in the county's efforts to protect all times shown a brood-minded, tolerant spirit of civic action and race relations on Nov. 11, is positively assured. Sarah Rector Near Death in Auto Accident Oldest of Pullman Car Men Dies Early Monday morning the Pulliman company lost its oldest employee, Peter 54, 2153 Desertville when John Stater, 54, 2153 Desertville, died of acute indigestion at his home. Stater was a Pullman porter, and he worked for the company for 44 years. At the time of his death he was on the Pennsylvania railroad, running from Chicago to Indiana and had been a stationmaster in Indiana. Saturday he was at his home in his usual good health. That night he went out on the train to his baked beans and sweet potatoes for his dinner. Indigestion was the result; it bothered him through Sunday, and his wife, Mrs. Katherine Stater, doctored him. Later he told her he felt better and retired. He was but near midnight he awoke. Mrs. Stater heard him struggling in his hoom. He was twisting in agony. A physician was summed up but before his arrival Stater died. The veteran pastor was born in 1920 and grew up in Chicago more than 30 years ago. He was the owner of his home on Dearborn Island, where he attended church and the father of three children—a daughter, Mrs. C. A. Jackson, George F. and Feed B. Slater. The whereabouts of his sons are unknown, but they were not seen or heard from in ten and six years, respectively, but she also lived in Chicago, where he is somewhere. The funeral was held Wednesday morning. RE-ELECT JAMES H. LAWLEY FOR TRUSTEE OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT The public should reward good public officials, and the Republican party should re-elect them on November 15th. The public officials in Chicago is James H. Lawley, who has served the public with energy and ability as trustee of the Sanitary District. He has also re-elected to the position which he has held so efficiently. He is a native PETER H. JAMES H. LAWLEY Republican Candidate for Re-election for Trustees, Sanitary District of Chicago of Chicago, born in this city in 1876. Educated in the public school and the University of Chicago Law. For five terms he was member of the city council from the 14th ward and served as a member of the finance administration of civic bodies. Prominent in benvolent and fraternal work. He is efficient in handling big problems and inserts an officer as trustee of sanitary district to reflect his record. Election, Nov. 7th—Adv. As Ltut. Edward Murphy's squad, consisting of Sergeants Hughes, brought the corner of 323 street and Indiana avenue they noticed the peculiar actions of a man who was attempting to hide something under him. Upon the command of Ltut. Murphy to halt, the man opened fire on the officers, instantly killed running pistol duel. In the exchange of shots, Charles Powell, 54, 3149 Wahsh avenue, an innocent bystander, was shot. When the smokes of battle had died way the officers had in custody Lee Sullivan, an officer who seated in the hall had been quarried with Walter Davis, 3310 Indian avenue, a few hours earlier. Some officers had seated in the hall and threatened to get him. He had home and secured his gun for protection. Reserved to state why he had opened fire on the officers. He was sentenced to one year in the house of correction. A coroner's jury exonerated the officers of all blame for Powell's death. Rooms To Rent - Idlewild Hotel 50 East 33d st. & $5 per week DYER ALL SET TO INTRODUCE ANOTHER BILL Will Try to Kill Southern Disfranchisement; Takes Shot at Jim Reed St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 27.—Congressman Leonidas C. Dyer, author of the much fought bill that passed by the House of Representatives in its last session and fill-inled out of a hearing in the senate, passed a meeting of hundreds of his constituents in the Pine Street Y. M. C. A. Here, declared that he will be before the 4th of March, at that time he has more work he intends to take up in the interests of the race before the lawmakers. As soon as the bill against lynching is passed, it is the intention of the Missouri congressman to place before Congress the southern Disfranchisement in the House. "Representation," he asserted, "must either be reduced or the men and women living in the South who are receiving the vote, must be given the right of suffrage." His bill will be designed to force the enfranchisement of non-represented members below the Mison and Dixon lords. Mr. Dyer dwell at some length upon the report said to have been circulated to the senate, both of this state, to the effect that the Dyer bill was nothing but a political pawn at Washington. His report said, he charged the senator and representative with both being enemies of the measure. The bill would be through the senate but not without help not been for the filibustering tacitus of southern legislators, aided and abetted by such men as Reed and Howe. Further accused Reed and Howe of being merely lurewarm against the Ku Klux Klan, pointing out that when he was elected he had masked the massed organization, neither of these men supported or encouraged him. His votes are figured to line up behind Hewster for the senate in the coming election. SAVING BANKS DEPOSITS INCREASE 12.44 PER CENT Washington, D. C. Oct. 27—An increase of 12.44 per cent in the number of race workers is indicated for the fiscal year ended June 30, as compared according to conclusions which the Department of Labor has drawn from reports submitted by representatives of the state and the District of Columbia, all of which are located in typical industrial population. During the same period the total savings of Race depositors of the same institutions are indicated The comparison, however, is altogether favorable in view of the industry's attendance and attendant unemployment situation. A closer comparison of the two periods shows that the per capita depletion of race workers on June 30, 1921, was reduced to $3.03 by June 30, 1922, a per capita withdrawal of $12.62, or $1.05 per person. The savings banks submitting re- quests from Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington D. C., and are believed to portray re- quests from a third country. The conclusions are derived from basic figures showing the deposits of $4,769,238 on June 30, 1921, as compared with $56,077 depositors and $4,658,000 on June 30, 1922, a differ- ence of $111,346. The survey was conducted by Phil H. Brown, commissioner of conciliation. MEN ABOUT GIRL IN AUTO AT 3 O'CLOCK IN MORNING A closely curtained automobile attracted the attention of Sergeant William Cusick and his squad. Sergeant O'Mellor, J. Acveil, O'Connor and O'Mellor, They investigated and found Miss Ethel Mayhilde, 332 Wash avenue, pleading to be allowed to go home. The man in the car, Frank Wallenberg (white), 1822 West 22d street; Henry Macklin, 1738 East 39th street; John Frazier, 137 East 31st street; and John Frazier, 347 West 39th avenue, were placed under arrest. The officers stated that it was 3 o'clock in the morning, plannings of their actions. Each of the men were fined $25 and costs. Laughs as Man Dies. Raleigh, N. C. Gct. 27. In the presence of the N. C. year-old "white girl" girl named Katherine nett was electrocuted in the state prison here Thursday. In all women wilted, she was electrocuted by her hands in pieces as the victim writened under the effect of the current. None of the officials made an effort to stop her. **ARREST MURDER SUSPECTS.** Batavia, N. Y., Gct. 27. Three Race men were taken into custody near here with the murder of Miss Jane connection with the murder of Miss Jane. Ball, 73-year-old white spinner, whose mutilated body was found late Tuesday in her farm house on Bethany road. $500,000,000 Bonds Offered by Government Washington, D. C. Oct. 27—In order to refund pressuring obligations the government has imposed on $900,000 with interest at 4% per cent to mature in 1952, 30 years from now. It is held out that these bonds are to be the small debt body. They are to be the all but necessary to principal and interest, except surptures, estate or inheritance profit taxes. As surptures, begin only on income at love $0,000 a year. It is clear that interest received from these bonds by persons on $0,000 a year cannot be taxed. The interest rate offered is attractive, being half again as much as the short of the failure of the United States government can prevent the regular payment of interest and the ultimate payment of the capital THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Garvey Builds a Huge Mansion as Trial Nears New York. Oct. 27.—The federal case against Marcus Garvey for alleged misuse of the United States mails will be called Nov. 6, 1922. The mails contained hundreds of affidavits from people who claim to have been inadvertently deprived and have lost their property or investment in the Black Star line, of which Garvey is president. The case is considered as confident of security provocation. In the meantime, it is said, Marcus Garvey is building a palatial mansion, N. Y., one of the most exclusive and fashionable colonies in the world, resided at Larchmont or at Atlanta in the near future is, however, a highly debatable question and will be answered only after his tril. Farwell Has Suspected House Caged It is claimed that members of many nationalities frequented the court, the fact that not alone liquor but paracares were sold by the keepers of the court, and the government officials was found the case. The outcome of the trials as well as the results of the demand for the removal of Captain Hogan will be viewed for great deal of interest. The Rev. John Williamson, late '1300, a year law degree, will be involved in the affair and his stand will be of more than passing interest, inasmuch as he has been removed from the court and the count of several disagreeable incidents with Superintendent of Police Pitzmeris since the raid took place. Jacksonville, Ill., Oct. 27.—According to its latest report, the New York surfairstation, situated here and founded in 1908, Kennettechau, 2,488 out of 2,553 persons they have treated have been white. Most of the patrons of the institution are white, the personnel of the institution are of the Race. The institution started in a small hospital, with the nurse, one surgeon, three beds, operating room and a few miscellaneous articles. Today it is housed in a large hospital with three rooms with four sleeping porches, a large solarium, two operating rooms, three laboratories, and three surgical rooms. Surgeons and eight associate surgeons and physicians. The institution is devoted to surgery and objection. The patients' registry contains names of patients from nineteen states and Canada, the following being: Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Oklahoma, Washington, Minnesota, North Dakota, New York and Canada. CHILDREN SAVE $30,000 more than $30,000 of the public school funds were transferred from the Bank of Commerce & Trust company (white) to the Solvent Savings Bank & Trust company by the board of education of the school. The number represented the savings of some 16,000 Race school children. EVANSTON NEWS We need and must have more specialists among medical men and hospitals. 'STAR CHAMBER' SESSIONS ROIL ANGRY CITIZENS Washington, D. C., Oct. 27—A monkey wrench was thrown into the erstwhile smooth, well-cleaned machine of the school's mascot engine of the board of education last week when Mrs. Elizabeth Dickerson Burrell, through her attorney James C. Burrell, received a session board's action in preferring charges of insubordination against her. The board, which had been session time on this case, and primarily to take action, immediately deferred its next move on the protest to the board, and actually lied in the light of the provision of the "Act of 1906" which is said to require the hearing of such protestors of the protest of her last rating her marks as an instructor had been satisfactory. At the close of last year, however, her last rating her marks as an instructor had been satisfactory. At the close of last year, however, her last rating her marks as an instructor had been satisfactory. It is said that as a result of this low standing Mrs. Burrell was demoted and trans- When Mrs. Burrell subsequently appealed to the board of education to reconsider its action, charges of insubordination against her by the school officials. At the first "star chamber" session of the board on this matter, Frank W. Garret C. Wilkinson, assistant superintendent of schools, presented what have been termed "exhaustive reevaluation" of the case reached at this "closed covenant meeting," but the board adjourned to meet again, at which time Miss Iannah Garret C. Wilkinson, and Mrs. Burrell, whom she had low rated, were to appear. This was "knocked into a cocked hat," how the legal move of the defendant. Board Move Uncertain Just what move the board will now make is problematical; so also will the board be able to keep a stance against Mrs. Burrell. This fight over "Star Chamber Session" of a bitter and persistent fight on the part of the district citizens to put a stop to board unrest has attacked and individuals and large civic associations, and even some board members themselves have attacked as board members a storm center in the Thurstone and Bruce controversies of two years ago. The board is now invoking light in the special investigation of the public schools by a select senate committee to investigate the board of which is now availing the opening of congress for presentation. Free medical examination for postal employees throughout the nation and the military before the deployment department. The stop is regarded as one of the most important yet made available before the deployment of men who handle the medical examinations. Will be made by public health service relief organizations in other large cities, and by United States marine hospitals in 29 cities. The medical examinations were authorized by the treasury department and will be made upon request of the employees. 295 employees in New York and Chicago had demonstrated the value of the plan. The report was submitted to the department physical condition as a result of the work. The service authorized in recent years to handle 103 employees a day. It is estimated that about 31,000 employees can be handled by free medical examinations for postal employees will be extended as rapidly as facilities of the public health department allow, according to recent plans. BABY GIRL ARRIVES Columbus, N. M., Oct. 27—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert Crawley announce the arrival of a bouncing crowd of 100 children of the 24th U. S. infantry, now stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., and is well known in New York city. Colored policewomen should be a part of the police force of every American city—one or two not enough. 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Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 27.—Speaking here at the convention of the National Council of Traveling Salesmen, and evidently having in his mind the infamous Birmingham Speech and subsequent discriminations against our administration, Hoke Smith, former Democratic senator and former governor of Georgia, paid a tribute to the president for his genuine devotion to "his role." DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH Your Close to Le Prices Sales and Save 1/3 to 1/2 HOUSE is selling 400 ELEGANT mail trade at a saving of $25 to $55 Sealine lengths $7.50 $125 $5 Coats, large $110 $5 Coats and $65 Coats and every descrip- $295 $35 raps $15 special $5 Bros. WHOLESALE HOUSE th Dearborn Street SELECT M. SWEITZER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK Buy Your Furs at Clos Wholesale Get Advanced Styles and This old established FUR HOUSE is FUR COATS direct to the retail trade $100 on each garment. Choice at... French Seal Coats, elegant lin- ings. Jenet Wraps, Marmot Coats, Squirreline Coats and other at... SPECIAL — Handsome Hudson Sealine Coats, beautifully lined; all sizes; lengths 40-42; regular $100 Coats for Persian Lamb Wraps, extra fine; 45-inch length, at... Seal Coats Newest models, large marten collars and cuffs, wonderful £95 linings, at... Jap Mink Coats, 48-inch French Seal Coats, large bearings, quality, at... $165 and cuffs, at... Coats and Wraps Ritch. Marmink Coats and Laskin Seal Coats and Wraps; surprising values. Wraps, elegant linings, at $90 and as... $65 Hudson Seal Coats and low Wraps of every descrip- tion. Racecoat Coats, $165 and $225 priced at... Here Are Some Beauties Values Up to $250 Laskin Seal Coats, elegant squirrel, marten, caracal or fitch trim, beautifully lined, all made for mature supervision. The style is to be in the minute and the work- ship the best. Your choice. Buy Your Furs at Close to Wholesale Prices This old established FUR HOUSE is selling 400 ELEGANT FUR COATS direct to the retail trade at a saving of $25 to $100 on each garment. Other Fur Coats and Wraps Special, at $35 to $95 Mink Capes . . $40 Fox Scarfs . . $15 Mink Throws . . $25 Chokers, special . . $5 Brumbaugh Bro 3d Floor, 115 South Dear RE-ELECT ROBERT M. S 3d Floor, 115 South Dearborn Street ANTHER & SON CREATE OUR OWN PLANTS CLEANERS ENTS' CARMENTS,' RUGS AND DRAPERIES At Thirty-fifth Street PHONE DOUGLAS 3274 AUGUST GUENTH WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR EXPERT CLEAN OF LADIES' AND GENTS' O CARPETS AND DRA Office 316-18 East Thirty AUTO SERVICE EXPERT CLEANERS OF LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS,' RUGS CARPETS AND DRAPERIES Huge Rat Steals Chinaman's $900 and Is Trapped Washington, D. C., Oct. 27—Last week Detectives Lynch, Cox, Jones and Jackson went post hase to the business place of Lee Yuen, 1540 Seventh street Northwest, on the complaint that the man was the evenly Chinman is reported to have told the man of the law that he suspected a R employee. Now, to and behold! Prestel Found a search of the cellar be made. Just as they were about to turn to forsake the papers moving across the cellar floor. The minion of the law jumped onto it. Forthwith he placed it upon it. Forthwith he moved. Vanished at the same time. Eurekul Yuen's $800 was found—nur did a R employee have it. Says Famous Play Stirs Race Hatred In an impassioned speech before the members of the Sinali Social center of the new York city, characterized the world-famed Passion Play of Obermegernau an agency for infiltration against the Jews. Rabbi Wise is one of the most courageous fighters against prejudice directed at any Jew. His always espoused the trace cause. The Passion Play was first presented in German village in 1633—almost three centuries ago, said the rabbit. "At that time the Jews of Europe were pariads—social outcasts." The play reflects the antipathy for the Jew that was so flagrant at that time. They have elapsed much of this ruthless hostility has been eradicated. The Jews have tempered the asperity originally injected to humble the Jews. Judas iscarlot, for example, is portrayed as all the evil that could possibly be concentrated in a single character. And he is subly touted as a typical Jew. "Presented as it is today, I hold that performance is a grave injustice to the Jewish race and only the Jewish race of ruthless and religious prejudice." 84-85 PRESIDENT HARDING EARNS PRAISE FROM HOKE SMITH "It is with real pleasure, he said, 'that I pay tribute to President Harding, who moved by bolder desire to serve his country and his fellow-citizens. His courage words to his brave husband and his devotion to all our people and their interests. His human sympathy joins with his splendid leadership in the debate in a bore party politics as patrons, we should rejoice in his splendid work and give him support." CONDEMNS WHITE CLERGER FOR LYNCHING ATTITUDE Arverne, L. I, Oct. 27.—Speaking on the subject of lynching at the Mount Vernon prison, editor of the New York Amsterdam News, bitterly condemned the hear the wailings of the Armenians four thousand miles away, yet were deaf to the cries of horror from men and women burned at the stake right before the funeral. Mr. Robinson also sharply arraigned the Negro clergy "who were widemouthed in urging the enforcement of the law," and said that which never could prevent a man from taking a drink while perfectly silent about the 15th amendment which meant that he would "adding what I call weak-kneed cowards and hypocrites." "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so slimmy any way, shabby dresses, skirts, waistcoats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, drapes, hangings, skirts, waistcoats, has never dyed before. Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is sure beaten not to spot, fade streak or run. Tell your drugstreet whether the material you wish to is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. A RECORD OF SERVICE PAGE THREE Don't Be Foolish The cost of good dressing is actually decreased by purchase of the best, most correct styles the world affords. Hart Schaffner & Marx CLOTHING Wilson Brothers HABERDASHERY Van Heusen and Arrow Brand COLLARS are the world's accepted terms for the last word in good dressing sense. You should be satisfied with no other; you should buy them here. ADAMS MEN'S SHOP 2139 SMITH ST. CHICAGO HEARD'S ARMY GOODS ALL LEATHER ARMY FIELD SHOE—THE MOST DURABLE SHOE MADE. COST THE GOVERNMENT AROUND $10 PER PAIR $350 This is the original—no imitation. RECLAIMED SHOES, $2.50 O.D. SHIRTS (NEW), $3.00 LADIES' UNIONALLS, JUST THE THING FOR HOUSE AND FACTORY WORK. SEND FOR PRICE LIST.-EACH 75c NO GOODS SENT C.O.D. O. SEND ENOUGH POSTAGE TO COVER PARCEL POST HEARD'S ARMY STORE 3602 STATE ST. CHICAGO, ILL. Diamond Rings as Low as $1 Per Week All diamond jewelry has been reduced. Lavallieres, silverware, watches, at prices within reach of all. Call Edward Dyson Representing Wm. E. Renich Co. 3035 INDIANA Ave. Doug.as 2783 Easy Terms. Strictly Confidential THE GRAY and SLAUGHTER SUPERIOR HAIR GROWER is guaranteed to grow hair in three months. P DON'T MISS HEARING THOSE CHINAMAN BLUES By Gene Burdette Featured at the VENDOME THEATER Forksie Tate's Symphony Orchestra age SST) ch SUET GBI UA SUS Aa a TARE EARS GUT OE GNM SEED CET UU GPU CEs ICES ARH ARES UT LTA LUE OIT PA EEUCRCCUNA NRT uM CTR TINUE Eee OURS GAT MUCUS LAUDE EES SUT RN Nae apne Coueete EE ee Ue ecg SS ee pone ee pau en oe eae ie Se ee a ea ee - ee aie PN ete aa th gaelic EEN OLRM RUA aioe EON Bit ea | ip Nee Te Ba ees Nir ie TAME Ta BS aN eye Mae a MN Be ELEN NN Ae 7s TES Fst tt PRUE ney Pa Nac cme sers ct aM OR Rarer Parle Bo N TST ADONIS PCN SBE SPS Te NEN ie? 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Sai ny AaseTTnATE Stam coheed, Ue | OF = tie coer ome cet REE, os) HER aoe Meat el gad Siete ot] Ham, herman TR Er eee hts tt nt aime caneg MARIS ETS ACE" pene faae wanes eal Ra] Pacts he, sou meeting. wil bs eld Nuns 2 at the UBly | the eases Teeause she wae despontent at ivantton Musicians Organize. | to rate thousands of dollars by amull lqtroet, iuentifed doh Wilson. whe genier the November prozram. 7 ae] Resterna eet at ey LgReitese te adtetamtt AM] ons ge Wetter omen peernene | Wott aveetis SEuelansaataaa™er [ues Mente, hi, Meer, ine Seana gna wh PST m RS) SSE MERE tauren O3te w |ree Mots SUNS | Stee to ad | Md Ona ale nN | Mate Bah teeta [Sea St ater ee ea Prot, Dotecang kee TEMPE | Huttoween dance and whint party. | Ee. ur Entewsn of the Gale Fal attempt 10 dice geinette Srmere serretary, aumited by | MEE PUCD. to use, thie taveotment up and ronbed Nim of 3% and Din teath.;""heevinate. the ous a€ apenlng g Zeoumrd Tutresse, volee tencher, Of the Eaguird Streane, Salen cacy ot the Eis Maree Gar ha See Shear ctor Palais hati ERM oe tied att ara ebb Ree ere Biches pains wa oe Sricroas Sica eat oie, wie Sein iy testis Tan O48, Box neats, $1.25; main Mvor BEG BS St ren Sethe i Seah Tet, tr aeaton coe ity center angual tenes at the Ave: Hoe Pate tee eth SiS ia oe ee Bre, Mitsel™ hominoh” Davie. Stes 3, tee erica Pah, Ss EOP Ri irae ole ogi te Ge aaa Mi ede Hes ake a it Ser Bae te ae EES near oni TST CE thed Pam Peis i lee ate Sate h ar ee ESRD al aoe Ft Nee a Bie ay icindaat Seiad eae al et gee hoe itd tee Bo Wiushincion. Stra 6, WP. Drown, ip Hae ee eas ite aieaerd ae BS Bowie bikers Sra He Joma A Deprik. Sten. Saud” aes ie Ske Se Sere ta Bty a Petes Fe ae Behe aE ieee det aaa devant tase Hee a eg ae seu Emi Pea tad Sateen Se foot Se Gk ae ea feria Gate PER Ueda ae tara, ae Pe hee at to eee fey a ere Es ee aia sae Bi tt Sane Ath Sea bis oe a tn ie ie ities iit a ee ease eae geet Bo eee at cdots Se seat PYTHIANS MEET 0p Monday and Tursday, Oct. 16 and 1, the supreme lodge, KB Be apd. 11, war ropresetned in Petrol, 38h ly sir Gauge 1s Gurdon, 8: Rat of 5. ‘Fenton, Sara, and Stajor General W- Shaan "Sanenicr of Mafisen ke) Ye ‘ie shgacita, ing’ Ung Inatiutton uf Sister eis Weare Sot, RENog es SA ‘trogi of $ amen ot high character were Tineincd si swith te large umber’ of ican tse ad bate we Par iss Taste Tei Yea on tude ate seth a hdane hag of ice ding Chawla“. HEscbureh, Chicas, Sete tae hurts ‘ot Catan ih Rich's “Rhos av master af cevesiontes Sateridina the tube with a eteoie Lin? ty eliomt Barpeutecs evry fea ee? aedrtee een Sst ‘Mgeuimed tthe Inerest gf Howe pees IRCRie eatce iE Coden asc pe ied tte aun Ca acid to rain ect i ke were fesleay Henal kane and Wr. Startne oth of Site CHICAGOANS IN KENTUCKY “Fhe Wows 4, A. Carey. D, Dey Wid arate Sinem. nh a Ait Sline Greene aes borer chters Nahe Wham tkeskinst wary Ween: Sap altee Othe eho Beat eae ae es Siens “ES ube Nace Viele Cur) DIG; aPichicdse shale allot Sesh Suir rem “tome get were Westar and Haye Walker Woon, ‘gist Sigrtle tase won hate 6 SPE AG Sal ee Sg tteammn Sinn Punter” was hostess 20 anor a ae ene hocks alot tro tice eure 2S a PORO AGENTS. ATTENTION EPR tt tdi mating Boat at Pulprie rst Rote aaa Fae ae Tat woot saw oaene “ex setae Htormation, Sine, Niele dh aieeking Miata Sethe Illewila Hotel: 60 ure arene oyree oe ee Bie a eel Every Tuesday Evening 5 to 8—No Cover Charge VINSENNES HOTEL DANCE Bro Tami ee vndinason a Rete a Was eue)y Ray 7k O35 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Bahama Social Club. jWith u musival program and election of [Stleers Oca. Th ay tee Unity lub, 3100 He te ae Bae ae ai, fer tenia Sect cme We ae eer eer ce, See cone aenentt deer Srinrceeament ae Ones PL eo a BR oecy tae te Ctl Se eee Senet coer aber sate we eat ‘Ben "Mrerend wore oe 8 ee Nae ea Be bide Hetinar te Chines Piastreee cis a ee Gert Ge Boeansainerties marae smelir teas paieeet RT EES. pe ania cameos Be ie nace enna Bein ether ea Bess ica reledala Sea sisgnenn. Soni Aetecr, spake Sot fey aa atte or ang ee to 12. ee EE, fer, private i ek eer eee ee See, On hermosa tat se SiSones, principal; Habe Jones, Mgt— Sacre ane Arne SEHR Stan ihe rae, eatery mecca ts ara Sueetirieaadarte, Ea aj sear, ane aati i desaet la ile. eee Br ae, 8, eee es, tthe ate, Sine et abs aiee Re Rone Deeolt, Sick: Sirs. “Alice Jones Fite Rv Mee ioe te filets, Ph aed nati SUR “Bahra "Winters Dayton, “Onto! 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Well, 3116 South Park avenue. each Be cant tet nig wat eal seens Se ee cee ee aca ae oe es ae Fae ee wees See es eee ee feet eee eae Shoe ae ee, BSP wees eerel OR dag i ae sree. at eet [ae eden tee esgee eng, Rat SI Cate ane i th sere cree Be are Sa ee ate the OR ee Eo eadeen! a hom tr ene rasan Onin mse wk ch Ht cM sk Tne taal rae Syeies ere oe office Friday, Now. 3, = ee 5 ts ie in Sie, lo ics RRMT of Di Soke Shee aoe ee chy Mr, Lilley was the recipient of ; Didn't Leck Him ta Mire, Antonia. Tumer, 388."Dearharn ache: Myth Whi Nhe aenogl ia of hers hat tained Gate wee osted up tn'the, Nouns’ ue anes Bddecnt Hh moa fers [Bin room std Sire. Turner wus ontglae the Rousr“unable to Ret tn, Raving at her eo Party for Bliss Love Ming Altra Lowe of Hot Sprtnms, Atk th the tof ee ae fay Sais the home of Mine Sinptnieae’ De Sele, el. “Lenae" Retna, on jonday ‘evening. iteides, dancing. °a earind roesamn of shee iatumettal Binion sud cedaee ete ccc Set berthe wuesta fo aah to the cunrs rent of the avening’s Numfory ietanee Excumaminagts “reeks en tne pans ecinasinge WS Sie “Cue agents Mines Dhave The Winter Wind sune ig ncoh Tame baritone’ anna ks tua dance Interneetstion Uy Slee Be Neen Fitersive pues were een Annoinctment. Margie tevin Fiigian wishes to an- nounce to her many: friends ane purses that she te forated at sour Grand hole: Yarn" rong fin" ine net O Banton ESSE sarin operon, Pee wppalnt® ments, ‘all Doutinn 6450. Chitopodist lu attendance.—Adverusement tropod ‘Humbhrey Not Guilty Tees es Then Overs nue ho whoe. an “killed, Dan Over- Rircet" June 38, at tne ithodes vente aires tan tnd oot ea jury i Judge aco Hopkins’ court. Hutaohees'a cave wm hatte UA tomney “Richanl "Westbrook, she fmnastaet the rine ‘of ang defendant fauprowect his home ‘and hls fam Geeluncet tng, sai connate taut Hlompres's wife! Attorney. Witamn by Dawson ‘tesined tv tho prosecution the eases eae te eee Few coasges ere mame ot pastors of Chlenge of the Cale Eotehes” ee Sek, Winter wh pencored’ so bast. See urea at itn coven youre goew to the St tuts Sintrict as, presiding. elder. The iter SPSS" smith, for many years pastor fay ding tahenacter St foain. Comes Fes nga Bina Seah da Ee 5c'as ottrch” Endlewond, Taree fern or oghuh pmvccutieg line ee ete ee Re ere Avenue est Shute, Poturaed. e e fede net hoes ee ee ee rentk te elena ete tet ebet Birt, fanaice nag eanirly recovered from her recent iiiness. ‘Seed. Thamsuna Gihetabel. cir. sok Sem Cee, Eee Ta gtripinin avenue, eitertained 42 ght fer Inpomor of Wiel Hie: daughter, Sfercedes", "seventh birthday “analver: Ettdie Sececedes we ‘tate Gy” net fro ‘ltte nieces," Hleange and’ Jeane Suge Heanmog: His Stig. tere }isrdin, Waved the roll gf entertainer {n'a pleasing’ manner. Sterceden. wean ES ‘réciplont of many beautiful pres~ a | dirs. Luther French, 2407 Giles ave- oct Tat 2. funcheon tn honor of SE Nene Seta a Geen Aton "Hise cet wet Gaia ne aie Cott Gerph. Susie Hareis, Deitle’ MeGowan, Ha Bio Pa oui GEE Sate He SE See ene ire ae pees of Sor. Misting “relatives sang. felends" in the Rant, Spent several hours inthe city Mondapren route home. “ SaaS a nd Stra’ dae, ateDuiice of Clearwat and Steg. doe, HeDufce af Ceara iti 2°18 Sloe preaktant ty, See Tears" Osborne. ‘t6gt" Walsh ‘avenue ep aciiraea at aay RRS Setaata Bn at SSPE car EPO Tree Semi be we Tee Set oot 20 Boy cay see et SLE Eno Sees Information "upon the’ question | the pera uit ity teint ior ai, icra a Hae ier carat Ha ata SEARLE te iene Sane ae achat Se te ats ag comets ser ro ele ee Rieke eh Sat es.ae Bele tt ae pa at ni accel ta att i _ ace Rees ta pcr ite aa oie des avid eateries Siac faite tte Er ie hese arteries ne SEE Mee ae The anlar ask 2 ee SER Aegean rk Be eae Ree See is as a ae ae | on. A. Hi. Koberts will address the ceria gear aos Gan Suites, Rijaer ty Shuchia EET Se Uinta 4 tate otis at etn Mrs: iraston ‘itd setpedie Salas zee EARS Lite eae Pea rae Cia ene Mra, Georgia, Hall, soe Mhodes Src" nde, “ieft Sunday for Frankton, Ry. Sire ne was calleon account of ths deaths of her ister Motor to. inglanapetis, Mra, Magine Saste Neon ie dau ten "hnunaa: Shing, haves’ ‘Thommeon, ‘Site, “Henrietta Siorgan and Henry Btenter motored to indlanaolis suid pent the, weeksend the gurats of Car Sin ‘sacob"Porver and tamily. Returns icom_ Florida sire WE Staite tate Grand boule wards" hag retugned” (g the “ety” fron Sionvfne Fi, Shere sie Wau Galied to attend the’ funeral “of “hee ‘Bother. teu teat RB HO S28 ca petetss of tho, 1-7F- of Hitnese amd Jirnadietion, welcknown fm, the Cater- fa crelen oroupout iti ie nd rig acveral arco ei eriulves a Feleudl im bey tome town, Nash, ‘Feninet White in the sopthy Sin Hapdlng SHU vIslt"AFkaneas, Alabama, Sosise Sir and Rencockye Goes to, Sick Brother autre, Simeon ‘Walker. 43549" Forrest- citeraven is tingxpotn, Sian it there hee Me oa ‘x Bek Claas ealiiow Geterne S.A, 7. Watkin who has been on x et theounhe Feria, Louisa Xa lama. Tennessee, North Curolina. ‘ie ginle‘Marsiand sna the District of Ce- famlia, has Foturmed to the city. Visit Suburbs Arpanis ane mang” vite geen tn th mst Sunday Were 3tre, tla 3. beans mon and Ror aiser Mra. George W. Bonar ay tases aut SE am imombers ef “Ste Stary’y and Quinn Shapel and otter, churcies, who at: fended the quagterty tareting at Arneti Shavel. of whieh the Tees. fi. E. Waly ‘Gente pancore " sire afte QR, Peturme, ars Mere Caster, wife of Bigan carter, 3802 Langley avenue, sto spent Seo miontha sisting her sick. mathes Ant other relatives and friends out from Ralise Torus haw returned to the cite elneing-with’ her her sioter, Ruthabel Wyatt, who will make her bome. here ana citer high echoel Assaulted by Unknown is he was walking along 3ist street ‘on hig seay hoye at\ai4? Calumet aves fuer “Grover "Nicholson. 23" Sears “oli er gesca Uy ome wnknowy maa Sidigie reagon for the ene ee THE CHICAGO DEFENDER aan" aad. bie: Anatia Batastain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Anglin, 440 Egat dath siteei, entertained a muinber 0 ‘friends “Thureiay evening. Oct. 19, {fh tenor of the Feeent marriage of Mini Blauwine” Ay “AfeCualeg "an santa te rome: tne decorations of pains aril on lever ‘were artistically” arranged Sd a dolleious menu was served, Many Salute and usettl ‘pitts, aswell as ‘congratulations, were extended to. the ‘sano cour. ~ } ie ET a ater Eh gy agp i PB panied in svartet with hie wile Ih tReet, “Nhs nail tae Ered Stunite and split ms ty opens Tries %6 Die Deeause ane eat deanontent_ and putt ne, sree the’ igh ge oe ke Sie SSeS Ses? wha Bin took WRaAN of Ipsok that Stomp to aie Mg Poynter inpureg. aie Sulla Teimtee, MEO *Sére ving conn avenues ‘ean ‘paintatiy tntueed eater ny te Stomottte at Siehaa eae avenues ; overcome, by, Sas ra sua Went 30, Lae State street chile working inet home, was: oeer: Sine byrgane The enue wn de to STealnee ta thee detures. "She eas Tovey a putmotore ‘struck vy Stray Sutter wit “wacing” atone” Cotte Grove avenues Peon Hormel, “oh Ha Rts Srumwe, tne rack "9 Gem nie fired ‘ws cer’ Collins, why wate Bee {eprint yeeanture i prisoner” who ig"escapel from him waite Tol, cae lye siete merevel of Cucar Seven wWwhitieg “prohahie: ved Stem Suciah eethed tad Rhona: aves ges Ritous agate eed SE Ee ete Mn rin a fas" Snc oct ahd Bhi On Extended Trip aire okt Rake Sa Sp, startin Al Gedee oaeeh Ae Ea aA US eestor ey Ree in ea Thee a eee hy Memphis, “Now: Orleans and different saints a Recents ‘gaat to Gir tani Ay SetSRt an art trom anh ease Tales SE Bat dei ten Jory 488 Sant dlat‘streen her eacort, Suet eclgon wi Banke | cite, Ur, Sweetheart sutenieg MiNi Sahn tr gn SE ahd Nat Suds oak hae Beng tans Meee te a hit the ta "scentest Mehl Mus Baa ne etbaet Ree ate hed Heke "Hhos" a Weeds” tt shot Ty Leg oorge sental, #8. HSE siate street. Heat GN Sie tat eh es Be ea GE Oak ae SOS acetal tot Sys RS. ag Set White Bartarsiog Aster a ane parte aha, RARE ene Ae Leeatine Simaetl Schacge Aish RMB Hee cael ete arb Oe Hoot at dea Hy Car i Gr SS Euneaating the ative when oe Slotned Bye hese Pe a ae aso ., Sear BES. Caiartnte Heemins Brawn ftectire. » Suinject: "What Shall 1e Tem eeelat’ peace or legen. Aptagonisea.” Distret [Pedsration ofct, Wa G0 nt St Maries: a Es ehureh, 60th aad Wabash rin, Nox, GS pe Admission Soe ton, “etahrm eavertisoment. : fehl oi cat : S, Doran eas Tedinns = ean ey Scart age Sat mow markcung’ Watandard cay to sel Pe SaRend ethwhich haat 26808 nae igs Abdu 8 au gouge oteotns Atiomnes dc" Beioe Ba ig he Boca "representative Advertisement. | gaint se wauthSayee His Mark, rio matice Hay fu gt 8 dragnet or cine Barnett lag Eat. who et Sa Sae trees echt igh coger, Wage with dames thomas Cob083 “bawrboen satrocts Garnett cut ‘in from: th bak nf the. neck cons iinet the nde Of the neSie across the in” Sid the place whet te ut “commenced, “rhe “cut crcled Phomas! entire head. re. Gleon Returas. qlee suline Slesmn Site ef” Detective ishop eet Morass has res {urna fine alter. ah extended trip titling "rettison cand osends Shou ne state of Virginie ‘caught in the Act. Sergeant tamomt ‘Green ind Ofer sili Holmes “cxught archon, Sasi Hor aes iat rest fn we net ot Pick: B&vema Mires Op wesc eCp car Pr eae ace sah oe Celebrates 75th Blcthday. Cot, Jamies After, a wellsknGwN fg are hot towns a réputaiie cticen ae sproulerate dealt, Caebrated hin 2 prised himn ‘uy fnvlting several frtends {oa tuncheon: Colonel Milice halls from ichmond Struck oy Yellow cab, toner “Maint? SS :52* conuse fan honpita aulfeeing ith juries Feveivad when he wns struck iar a Yale "cab at Soth irect ‘and ilehgsh ae ania int thin tee Coonan the county hoaptiat thin week: Charles Wihfatna, far 2004 Deartory street: Slew Tilliia "itards, 38, 2004 Since. street: Willen acon, 41.2003 Pederad street: Thelma Solomin, i 1914 State. steest: Bits Cornette mut, 2x 8 Federal street: Tarr Pamey 2. 12%9,. Nor Chir’ strecc? stra ituth nondens 3 Sit “ Degriain “ngrects. Aine. ‘siagnalta Tevine, 2a "2u) aw aath ‘sireet® Sew Hintle Doyle. 3, 981% Glee avenue: rx Senin Winches 38, Sa Bae So Birce(! Bilan Mary’ Brown” 17 3885 Stat Strecls and Men Gurneit. ‘Tarner,- 25 YEN Dearborn streets ee ,The honis of Mrv. Elizabeth Blesctt. a2 tir Eaae tah steeot, wore declared ferteited Uy Judge Blier of the. Engle Sood police cones, when ‘the falted Bppear Sia, ineett was arrested, By Streants Swain and. firown and Shareed with assault with a Weary Senn, Sho te alleged to Nave thrown Zola’ iho then nf Nts, dane D: Wright B"ba5 lant Wouh treet ae te Bek kee Seen, FOR, from adie Well” allay Serteamt. “who Wa “Soutiae® Grave dvennet "Frank Gveona, 24 vears old, § Went (th street, Se eeverele cut ty he ani. Parker Bitained “lajutien ta" has Reaa. Bel Eicahd acter the uate Hit With Gusolder. glihile qngtead In & dene over mane pantiers, Waser Rint si Soot St Faraone OSH aoiferede es akol Emctore wh he wud si er te rad Elmnaut in"ennined wt. the South Sse Roaplal. "Porter escaped tier the aa PR pugs tase cape Scat eateea at. Sea setter aed Lenser ates sefeea at Td rege Bat Gaps aves Sook Ean aes Eras aA Wan a Win Loving Cup- ain iu aan ean de Pai Fa Tala Geel ei taita Gale fantasies Ged SERRE tment. ma wa athe poitee gant Francis) Hartignn and _OMmcers Se iter ie ie a time, 30 seconds. 28 Fe : inom Tac: iii eed aT ebb izene tein Beat eee arent, Myaatit et egeeurreairast See eee nad ea acnamauatia sink Sat sereserin wees foe a ee For some unknown reason Miss Marie smith. te ata) Ferien nercee wus sat pri trait siaiete mscsre at a Fedai, aes ras Sine a ene gest Mit ag Beak Sial'oy ABS SNR Had CMS hesbeee svomten, mesic oruenton: reat Wesley ‘Sones, pectin ne Sidig Sti RRM ti, Galteee, race aerate elaine craig, Gert, See Gleam tea ao eet an adel pace for he oe sre oat erate pinnae Rat te Saree ere Bee ane te et ae phe erent! ath patina Sune Shi alae Bet Sing Seats Stee acts egriedeet eaets reat ‘Miss “Christine | Watwon, ° Gene tut, Sis Se es aa Sn Set Ane SHS ER SR a Pak ay SS Eile ee te ed Sind Tints Ie s *BRGe Siloti dted shse kau abe ee ee Sa Sane aagee es ee Sane Wines thelr teenie progam fatithe Y. Svc. A. Wauneaddy Nove 1426 p.m the prngram set conei ef ting Rint ot eecuch uma ap He strated by Stme. Camille: Gohen Jowes, Hea" "Anwolnette. “Conny Misces "Stary Joneg and Cornelia Dy, Lampton. ‘Masia itn nia caton = Jasvociatlon, a an ald ‘and. ally’ of the Seer er ee ele the Ghiengo association Ip now engaged is ciuspe aerate ars Sag eee iSite eres ae roe ees ee te oh Sacer wracermene ae Soe One a riot tea that tt Semen tea reas, Sits : Sumener Giests Leave. diss Edie B.Jovner and Sse Fite Mae "Solomon ot Hrinktors, Athos after penolng he. smmer fas ino iy ea- Ri reaivex Heke Sacurase® cee DUIS ‘Tenn whero they. wil vivic rela fives lor” fov'thele Fewurn “eo cttlo Hock, re, {9 reuuine thee stealer tn the ‘krkandas” Baptist colores Sunday Olnner Party. ae. and 'Sex, Ber Banks, i29 West sth" aireet, entertained’ with a. dinner Sunday tn hone of Sit, and: Mrs. Mlar~ sis of Wanbington, D.G"Amone those ecsent were Sie and Sire ital, aire Rafe baldwin, Sicg hua, fe shaw, Slee MSor sghe Be tench ann wWitane s Shave, “Gut-of-town guests were Ladd Sashington tnd Sis SE anderson of Se Loufa S00! Be ic can, Airs. R. Edwin Scott and Mrs, Louise gy "Hostons Sit, arrived ty Ge Sistas ates aie Sc? Rati SLAY ce i Hear ast ast ty ee Betabeet Mat set sat etae Se aed be ahcceation in tha sonodtoaes sual a altercation in the soundhogse phi creda ana Beat a tacart cect See Shee eee tees ts aoe ee a ant hae HE Ae paces mie As ad eee BR Moa, testo. ane ethene ae et fee aa bhatt faa fasctiatia Wy irene ont Thee 1a hodtte, a Boh. aaron Socee eree oe Sa Thre, suri roy ain soe Bem TOA tang fae HES GR Bae eee Peres eek ent tars Se RESaREE ies We Pe cette ace Eee Fsongehcte™ MR AR By fame arr vi Hears Ske Se Ge eres SEM Ag A Wada sit AMT Megugl Gh as Pl a {triet police und them taken Rome. Mee ven daide ives Deck. Spapned aga Sucutay morning at, $35 Sie ae kare eal hs SSoie‘gr Tithe yas ma art [had no ‘iivine relmives and’ made, hs Eek dele rete alan Fiesta tis See ti aineeD Ce acevent Of the rections driving of Howard Stations,” 95. South Payne rect, a ‘machine’ tn aebleh “Ne was at the wheat" nlilded with, another” autor tll Ath ana" Suate area and Sin ‘Katie “Thomas, 38. 3is¢ Federal Niet, elena feted collar bone and oiner injuries, "Matthews wan fined $20 Ani costs hy’ Judge Ehier of the Englewood pollee_ court Ree After actleg pecallarty for some tine, sesepin“Rotiann. 46,” 3453" Denrborn tree sen wont the pavconathie hans pital, "co he. kent ‘under “nbservation, gies wn ineatisatton ua to his sane is. ‘Waist sci ee a: Feet, tx at the county hospital, wufter= Beni ee eae ast ERS a ey Inthe ath Ot'aa automobiles ‘Kldnaped Child's Kin Found: ent’ lonue of ‘the Chicane” Datender, gat fa of, he, Chica Detender st ang aa aon ta ek ier nlteSareare Hae, io Sue ki ane ugh oA. seed he Eh ee Bia ang tte he Sea et Se Shack a nace eee Tee cr While riding in an.autnmoniic driven ty he fee fetal” leharason,. Mee Pea itindoe at Gee nae a ruts Sas amen 9 man, tits SARE Zee wad a batache tate ian a salt tease ate date Sere cea emo eh Bhatt Sees TSS ieeetaah ites ot teeta ts tne engeks bone. Pee ia Ah Pad? seth koe ars gartsae ate Se care te oes a aoe ion as aa Ee eaohe em St aa eel feces Seiad Se at Erte ae | waite ooBiRRBT ESE po ait Sess 33, te Eat ead aaa ssa eae Scere de i We Bae areaeteneree ec ae ite Sts, were “caused by. alcobsil AFTER 2,000 NEW MEMBERS Dates of Americ: are om sora aDatlergct Ameria ae.com Sorat Serene dh Shey RED ote ther it Bee ce aPitaartats Ser ent ahd! Le Parks, field yeeretary. This penton ea eternal Se; acate ieanialen tea can ane ene ta legs be geoien 29 cca moe cornien 5 ear eh tens Ey ite a eso Seth eshte ee rte od ao. Teas «non Kahing hint ata te tae ag i et fs tinemiters se a LARGE: INVEST~ prone. ‘parchase at “it Totaes Aecurite Ts sulelent, to make life to- ry See a eel te Beet inst aura oe {the Profitable eninloyment of thogsnna SE TSR agg We le Mh'the sncteis who are farmers, Anune- EG ira ene ais ‘During the extytence of the present deri Ment ett, ee ap eg Beccth atc omnia Tee corn tare omer ee rriticr Se etaalation tenet ramon "ale aca tormaon Atthe Restauantene: of ie ‘secteur 26 Fie Bmpr rye Blige yl Dr, A. Witherforce Willlams wil apatig at ane white Stetnodist Eotecopat chursh Ewgorth feague of Sterris, ke Barine Amlecemnta “oe the rags Since spinaneination™ Sunday, ‘Oct. 9. "Des Wiltama believes that thle wil be feat milonary work, as the Epworth Teague of the white Alethodlse Eplscopal Shurch of Morris tity recently eld fehate On the following” question. “Re- soled, hat iris hotter. tg. be born ipa manta fe orm Maen ne ate Rirantive won hy: an overwhelming vote, “One of the reascng why the furizes he- cided ft favor of being born Uilnd than Finck sean what they knew of no achlever nents of the fee, that there was only ‘One Hee family tr that clty an he was only a porter. De, Thomas Oilleer was aked" do" invite’ Fineeapeaters to ene Tighten ‘the elt of Sforria en some. of the. marked achievements of the Cole bored Ttaee. ;INDIAN RESENTS NAME. ‘Washington. D. C., Oct. 27-—Georse E, Burges, Inalun grass cutter and all-around man, admitted in. court that he had threanted to cut ‘Atrs. Jenny Taylor's threat because she hhad.calted him a “Negro” when ‘ho was’ of Indian descent and the sev= tenth on of the seventh father of his telbe. An alr-operate! hand-pick for miners natt"hen Invented bs 4" German. i ia ees pce tat toed tae oo 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONER TRE eee Couns Comming ae Sate eames Couateanes [sponsinitidies, nnd’ only" honest. up: Trane nt Seidh wont SOS wed TARYN ala een cha tact se Renu be anata oe tes Sia Meera Mameraa “dct Freee ie a tet Sayin By. tet are salt shoe anne ata ater eae ghee ge any ate Ma pee Slhatint Nie deta ot Uy bison ance Wheat ee coeur ania for revelctton at Cotmnty Com- diate, for re-election as County. Com- PAM A OEE ces yee eS aa Je ieee. eS | Sh SRR Es ee oe eget at oo | Reel ese. Gaon ee Gai. SS ered A Ree Sm A ace |: Naa et a pee ote Na | rs SS See EMMETT WHEALAN the rast four “years with credit te imeeit and. to” the cutzens. of onnty at are. ‘As chairman ot fe finance commiien he haw heen Ins Stcumentat in saving tmousandy 2 dotinns for the" texpaserse Thi. tn Conjunction with the many publie im- provements he hos fortesce.‘unaues: Uopamy entities ‘him to the fullest upport, voters of all factions who helleve. In am ‘honest. administration of manus affair can five," And we fas"rogardiess of parts aftilattons Se Should’seaat our vote for meket Wheafan to succeed Wimselt as Couns Wwivealan te succeed him | corntdO SEAS "Usa S THE FINEST | } CHINESE & | } AMERICAN ; RESTAURANT IN CHICAGO ; Mase bythe Wonderfl Orchestra” MGAgS ton 1 AITO Ane Sie cana nares bor ris } FINEST FOODS Ee neee tee am,’ oH STATE STREET AzID 35TH PLACE. Building Up Somebody s Civilization 3 WHY NOT YOURS? The difference between savagery and civilization is ‘THRIFT. When thousands of our intelligent men and ‘women save.a little of their daily earnings, the small sums combined make enormous amounts _ called CAPITAL. Money that goes. to build up large churches, hotels, apartment buildings, factories, etc., comes from the man who puts a little money in the bank. The bank loans to the builder, the merchant, the manufacturer. thus insuring the safety and prog- ress of the community. THE RISING TIDE OF THRIFT REGS eat wate : MAKE IT YOUR BANK | BINGA STATE BANK BINGA STATE BANK ———— pie ue A REALE iE ee aeRO AY Mor dosent her NG an | CN, A SHAM ARNT R Sea ee ATEN eR EY DARI plou Li iStieaia ue GRIP OF THE LAW i SrA tn pro ea | See. 4030 Indiana “avenue, “who ‘was a eieveder iene ees GIR, Sut, ae ott ent, alisha aoe | oarS HERE Set E OS ee | cikece? Pidans, Sata i [Risen incre ak te a [ees Stet atin, Sat eS wie alka es Green ae te Doe ae rect. Identified “doha Wilson "aes surge Tuentied daha Miann. “ane tae Meats dae, ban ee ser amernerte et eta eam tie eis sag eee fat ree ere Been rer iaa ny a ee Wee Scie) fete Pb Aas ae a Seba fndPRaat eth" as in, RAN, roan see ec Sinead waitedtig etc Seeame Se aoe ness ceeeaat Ser Qe aie ee re rion oy si Papeete ast ete pen aa ears are Eonar ah ee Ered Mey ote star aie pe ag SS SE ETI an Eee oth Gates art Ere gate ae eh ee te a RE Beat See aged Wn gn ae ee pet, Weta of ae armed with w gun. m {rite on [tai sooth AE a. eAiOle ahaa eat Ihnen Sea Ee ae Mage Pe ee Pe etiaittid Senos eo ose ern, PREERE Etivom, eRe te ite ieee et Doce a costs by Judge Jonn F. Haas. alpen Gag ote sdeceit i ME a ree ite aes aarti Feith, an ax ta hele home at Chicase ae Sorbidden ta Sean Qusethecrt. the attentions of Edward Thoms son. abd ‘Catomey ‘avenuin, heentne Bs attic ee ass i BiaBNtent aaa itis Fis Pings “Bags a. Eaters Boas West sIbe News WEST SIDE NEWS Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. Mrs. saa. Gorn and George: Camtlermnn were let enited tn masrisge Gy the Whee Sonnet pastor Sg erieom Sceset church of their friends at a weeding rareps ingieulgs Street quarters rear’ BS bi ate stelisa. dda, 3601 Frournos Resse Stepantels of Dale Texke Sire Stebaglets fae Neen the cuest of nee siser ess Mole Aesasast" hie Pauntderg ania eecention to hergtven Seidune Sov" Seat Sh Ractmen Jurmors, Stadison and Waxhcenaw Stewart lage aectecarys = Prenton ‘Bet “Hh Holloway “and J. Westes Jones motored ‘to Garr, Tad. io atten ie conterence ot She @, Meee chute Ste ‘pamler of Weat side peogt are preparing tS attena’s matinee "te be: given at the Avenue theater’ Gnder Fnsnity eanter” Tha prameen as be oh fof the greatest eventy of the seston. azres "A ‘Weta Ws “tenteal as "The Erlentahip’ Bante church cho. ueter the direction of Prof Toman Shapman, “Useadere Thete ekity monthly” mosicaleSundht fp a hal Ene program was & tal Gate Fest Be Gras” geatoeants director’ ot" the Siguropoltan Communi hot, Stra" Elizaveth Getshaone sie North fayoce iS in toner of sienna SES Parsins or Gale Pare Die Mine and Stee See stout and. son were guetta of itf-and atie Sames BF Haed STaekson “and 'Stes ahd Site Wesley Sones at dinner Subliny, Ook TE Paar At ner Soe KENTUCKIANS, ATTENTION ‘Ail cutgens of Chicago, men and ited ta attends compllsnentaes haneke Boga tale Sacer Bete rea inthe guew st Cary tahise AN execilent educational? roqrki: wil be fendered, “Rin write CF phone Vie Tory 168s zou deste wo adieed AC orbey W G'Htuestone Srmenh ot LAL: ington, ieee wll spease al Shee, Ea jeretia nae Mltenell. formerly of Shel Ope, ill snes averdeest, equa cates ache [jeri aes ome Se are a G} | Rotes for $1,000 apiece. ® 2 —— = . <i! BINGA. ST, a STATE STREET / fe * di ‘i Building Up Some cif. WHY NO" til] ‘The difference between s: THRIFT. When thousands | ‘women save.a little of the . sums combined make e | CAPITAL. Money that i] churches, hotels, apartmen SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 192% is GRACE LYCEUM TO HEAR | DA. JA. FEAMAN OW FRANCE? WIGKLIFFE'S GINGER ERKD GOMES TH DREAMLAND GAFE Re Ean. ape ylation to all Chicsmiann and theoushont the counter, nan eos aceural bythe mast agement of, the ‘Dreamianiceate, 0 Bate’ "sueee™auarcing” Sunda “alehe EN ed aw gust completel ans month shecessful gta in. Milwaukee, ies Snip ao the mans” aes Farlama “ant “Willems” ta. lense the fualien The Santas alleen miat™ Fece haue fen dicontne andthe the, Sabtach.. “Thurstas afernnen sth olan ite ‘onn, with ths ploseuressoske fee “patie, ant “Thurnay” yar. “All ERE the Gio. Being ‘tla tne Higa “Fhe tuilo dance exery evening a 122 AE which time the naly radio-lighied ace, om thes Sate ied ele vets at ance sie” The. manne imeat alto announren that thee are pres favea to, Cake hace of weing ond ‘The ‘public in cnrally cited, The cree in hegerica. Goats he fiese Ulng in the thejushta of the mine Seemeni A tech mine’ ei fo Gomesontand hear Wiellites. band hd ieee away ehe blocs =A! Senator Thrills Audience A large (at apoteratice auilenre ratnerel “at Cig elanirmnss, Ste tne Gites vette, fe Super aera Hn address Ga. "ital tie Problems at Boeters® “Phe sonar te Sm atene Me RIP” neat “ward pictures” an RSA NE atlence optim aa eee {Re eonle on thig much-talkedot t> BRE stccmmice wae race ina mace Napng wag NF former Sk Sotant General’ Dickerson. whi han per= AeeaT compart the teoane whi fe= Rove ‘eniee aurine’ the rin. Geher Spanien ofthe atternoun ‘were, Cane Rifoiean “hs “Starsnalh bo hae een Gommieoned “to Halt: Cente” sulee Riskelmer” Auotney Cerny Wes Hwan Rin B. essrher ant ‘pene Te BACHE ae mewting wit pelle seer by uta He Kings atestant or PeFenntor Mecormick'« specch will a war in next Week's edition of this pub Ration. Rockford Singers: Coming: trpanisation. Tenuents., continee’ 10 SECS matster aga at a fe ee totme uate ee vga HESS cag ctr aero tae ati ae LT 2 rater Seana Gr eae ation acta ei te make thelr pare. on Wee. hecrain Sona ah mrad Eariet feta, Gee ER, tie ced ie ibe aunty Seas Pgh ae a ig Ger, Saat ee [ene omnes Se 2 ret wae oe Bate cunsone Sho sour Denrlor sie oats olen, att Caras pn Tat oule nats" eas Rooms To. Reni—ldlewild Hotel, so ae sad wt. Ge ant $5 por ee Se | SPEND A REAL VACATION | CAND WEEK ENDS AT | THE HOMESTEAD CEDAR LAKE, INDIANA star ee a ae CHICKEN DIMNERS.A SPECIALTY Bu eains er ac ae a way CHICAGO SOCIETY COLLEGIANS MEET AT "Y" JOHNSON OPENS N.A.A.C.P. FOR FALL ORGANIZATION DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922 CH SOC Mrs. L. W. Harris, New York City, formerly of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mulletto, $433 Newborn street. Miss Dale Travis, Los Angeles, Cal., who has been visiting her sister in New York, Mass. is standing the door in the church at the Mansion of Mrs. Lever-Dugo, $322 Mergen avenue. TO LECTURE ON BIBLE A lecture you will want to hear. The new world begins with the Bible. New York City, noted Rac. Bible lecturer, will speak at Wendell Phillips School T. E. Banks. colonium, prairie avenue and 21st Street will be the place where will be "Millions Now Loving Will Never die." He will point out that he will be forever a morning of joy at with life, liberty and happiness for free, only invited. Seats free for collection. Struck by Auto. It was attempting to board a fire car at 51th Street and Walnut Avenue, Locust Grove, 106. State street, was struck by an automobile. The car ped on after the accident. THE BEST FUR BUY IN CHICAGO SEAL WRAP 1923 model, made of selected skins, full length, beautifully silk lined, a legitimate $145 value, for quick dis- posal priced at $65. 50 FUR COATS $50 AND UP Paul's Fur Shop 23 North State St. Reliance Building, Chicago St.Joseph's LIVER REGULATOR Large Can 25f Charles F. Fleece, 3022 Indiana ave. returned to the city after a birthday party, after relatives in Memphis Tenn., 3022 Lawrence ave. entertained with a delightful birthday party Thursday evening. in the city visiting his brother Charles H. Carter, 3109 Giles avenue. in the city visiting his sister Mrs. Willie E. Duke, 3444 Eberhardt avenue. John A. Huff, Knoxville, Tenn. has returned to her home, after a guest of Mrs. Henry M. Porter, 3644 Grand boulevard. guest of Mrs. Henry M. Porter, 3644 Grand boulevard. guest of Mrs. Henry M. Porter, 3644 Indiana ave. was hostess to a number of her friends at a party. Wednesday, Mrs. J. H. Robinson of Sedalia, Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, Aurora, Ill. Mrs. J. H. Robinson of Mrs. Luck, 709 East 40th street Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Selalia, Mo. returned home Thursday after visit, Mrs. J. H. Ward, 1136 S. Ashland avenue. Mrs. Carrie Collins, Nashville, Tenn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Zenith Swift, 3641 Vernon avenue. Mrs. Jane Hutchinson, Mrs. Florence Highton and Mrs. Lester N. Whiston spent the week-end in Gary, Ind. attending the C. M. E. conference. Mrs. Luther H. Thompson, 3641 Calhoun Avenue in Mexico and California, will return to the city next week. JOHNSON OPENS N. A. A. C. P. DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS James Weldon Johnson, executive secretary, N. A. A. C. P., will open the drive of the Chicago branch of the National Association in an address on "The Present Status and Prospects of Anti-Lynching Bill" at Wendell Phillips high school, 38th Avenue, on Monday night, Oct. 30. NATIONAL EXPOSITION Jacksonvilll., Fla. Oct. 27.—A huge National Educational and Industrial College. Aug. 7 to 18. 1923. W. H. Robinson is the promoter and general manager. OSCAR NELSON REPUBLIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER MAKES WONDERFUL RECORD More and more the people of Illinois are demanding service from the men they place in office. They are attempting to select representatives who have made a success of their own affairs before attempting to manage the affairs of a community. In the Ohio State University as a candidate for state treasurer, Republicans have acted wisely. Mr. Nelson has successfully occupied the position of city clerk of Geneva, elected mayor of Geneva, elected mayor of Geneva and treasurer of the county of Kane—one of the largest and wealthiest in the state. A successful bank and president of the Kane County Bankers' association, comprised of all parties, unanimously endorsed him for state treasurer. Perhaps it might not be amiss to ask who, if elected, will handle the millions of the state. Oscar Nelson came to this city with his parents when he was a child, and year in Chicago they moved to Geneva. Here he received his school education and study hours in a grocery store in order to get enough money to further his education, and on his ten deployment with the Northwestern railroad, with the Remy Clerk's office, from there to the State Bank of Geneva as cashier from the position of vice president. He has a tenet in an indebtable worker, a constant scorer after the higher education, upright business man. Such a man will bring to the office of state officials the welfare and best interest of the thousands of Illinoisians whom he will represent. The right man for state treasury—Advisy. Thousands Pay Last Tribute to R.E. Moore The funeral of Richard E. Moore, which was held at Bethel A. M. E. church, 20th and Dearborn streets, Sunday afternoon was one of the busiest and largest ever held here. A crowd of people from around the country detailed to keep back crowds. People from the city tried to gain entrance to the church to pay respects to the man who was beloved by all those who had been there. He had been with the moon was one of the most important of the most important ever held here. A room of po- lice and people were detailed to keep back crowds. People from every life tried to gain entrance to the church to pay the best aspects to the man who was held in Mr. Moore. R. E. Moore had been affiliated with Bethel church since 1871. His loss will be greatly felt, as 39 years of his life has been spent as super- intendent of the steller tails of the A. M. E connections gained their first lea- sons of Christianity from the teach- ers of Bethel. The many floral offerings which surrounded his伯贤 stood as mute witnesses of his own life. Richard Moore, the gentleman and no higher tribute could have been paid him than that pled by the pastor of the church, the priest of the church, the gentleman and no higher tribute life had been lived so that when his children saw him walk the streets pride and say, There goes my father. At 50 years Mr. Moore had been an active member of the Masonic order, serving in nine branches of the order. He was a charter member of the organization one of the organizers of Scottish rite, St. George's commandment; past high priest St. Luke's chapter; past grand master St. John's chapter; past commander in chief of Western constabulary, past potentate of Arabic past commander in chief of the Supreme council, Scottish Rites, past Joshua of Heroines of Jericho, past grand master of Heroines of the Golden Circle of the lads and of the Crusaders. For 32 years he served as grand secretary of the Mr. Moore's home life was marked with the same degree of loyalty and devotion as his service. After the death of his wife 10 years ago, his devotion was beaten by herbert Covington. Mrs. Butee Schoeft and Richard E. Moore, Jr., who married in 1915, leaves a brother, Joseph W. Moore, four grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and grateful friends. Interment was held Monday at Oakwood cemetery. VIRGINIA G. O. P. NAMES EDITOR FOR U. S. SENATE Richmond, Va., Oct. 27.—The nonwhite faction of the Republican party has been called the "Lily Blacks," has named Matt N. Lewis, editor of the Newspaper, as its candidate for United States senator in the November election. No deviation from the principles of the party when they bolted from the regular organization affiliation with the "Lily Whites" was made. Platform planks were made. No mention was made of the Forlör-President boom which it was reported had gained considerable momentum. Republicans earlier in the year. GOOD IN ROCK ISLAND Rock Island, Ill., Oct. 27.-Miss Marcela Reynolds, 17, has the honor of being a member of the staff of the high school paper her paper. Miss Reynolds is completing a four-year high school course in three years with honor marks in her studies. She then forms with her dramatic readings, and has appeared in several plays. IN CINCINNATI Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 25.—Mrs. Kathryn Langton of Chicago is in the purpose of being near her mother, who is to undergo an operation during the current week. The visitor North Main street, Mt. Auburn. GIRLS WIN ESSAY PRIZE Champaign, Ill., Oct. 27.—In an art contest hold here recently by the Moorehead Furniture company, Ressie B. Mayfield, 10, won tilted prize, a compact table. She used for her subject "What My Home Means to Me." "SLIM" KIDWELL SLAIN Arlington, Va., Oct. 27 "Silim Kidwell, alias Tony Taylor, died at Emergency hospital as a result of a knife wound received in a fight at a bar in New York City, and William Makell were arrested to face a charge of manslaughter. Chicago Visitors YOU HAVE NOT SEEN CHI- CAGO UNLESS YOU HAVE VISITED AND IN- SPECTED THE ONLY INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD, THE HOME OF THE ANS EDITED BY ETHEL GA NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT When any art takes on a direct relation to music, immediately it arrives when Ruth St. Denis announced that she would interpret Chicago performance. I found myself at Orchestra hall. Monday evening, musicians, dancers, artists and those who follow assistance things esthetic. The idea is not new, dancing to music. The idea of idea following each other is the whims of the composer is new and Miss St. Denis succeeded admirably. The "Music Visualization" included Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Lissat and Zucca. The opportunity to actually note the drift movement is the "Lizzt's *Liebstraum*," wherein Miss St. Denis reached the highest point of imagination. The supreme test was to body become to picturing music, that her delicate movement and particularly her fingers seemed to move. The sweep of the drapery was identified in detail when enclosed. This encore I watched with keen interest and every movement of the body was captured. The sweep of the drapery was identified and I was satisfied that she had fully outlined and planned a definite interruption to performance. "Orientalia," the fourth group on program, was by far the most picnic-oriented. Japan, Java and Egypt were represented. The costumes and interpretations were elaborate. The whole group fell into because of inappropriate music. It is unbelievable that the group could be interpreted without some vestige of oriental intuition. Carter's Temple G. M. E. church, 42d and Champaign avenue, the Rev James E. McCormick, pastor Sunday, in the afternoon the installation services for the officers of the Epworth league will render the program at 6:30 and the Rev Stout will stand. St. Monica's Catholic church, 36th and Dearborn streets, the Rev Joseph R. Eckert, pastor—There will be a Mass at 8 p.m. The Rev J. U. 11 o'clock. High mass at 11. Services in the evening at 8 o'clock. Trinity Baptist church, 35th and Dearborn streets, the Rev Joseph R. Eckert, pastor—There will be a Mass at 8 p.m. The Rev J. U. 11 o'clock. High mass at 11. Services in the evening at 8 o'clock. eddings FRAZIER-JACKSON Mrs. Laura T. Fraser, 434 Vernon avena, Chicago, announces the march of her daughter, Johnella M. Fraser, to Prof. Luther P. Jackson, Mississippi State University. Fraser are now teachers at the Virginia Normal and Industrial institute Petersboro, Va. of which Pro. John M. Gandy is presiden WINN-WARD Miss Emma Winn of Indianapolis Ind., and Irm-Ward were quietly married Oct. 17 by the Rev. Martin in his residence. The young couple are the friends at 18 East 42d street. Many beautiful gifts were received. COLLEMAN-WHEATLEY Mr. and Mrs. John, Coleman, 3164 Ellis avenue, announce the marriages of their daughter, June Elizabeth formerly of Columbus, Ohio, to Leo Whettle. The newweds will be after Oct 31 at 4111 Wabash avenue. BLANKENSHIP·FINLEY Mrs. Luria P. Jones, 45 East 28th street, announces the marriage of her grandmother Bannie Blankenbush in Finley. PEOPLES-BALLARD Mrs. Laetia Peoples and John H. Ballard were married Oct. 12 by the G. Abner Olive Bible Baptist church. The obedient fellow followed wasurnely attended. SAINT MARK LYCEUM ETHEL GAVIN MUSIC WORLD DUGLEHOLT sle, but it was. No gong, no oboe relics, no dissonance, no cacophony. The whole score was gorgeous and fascinating to the eye, found myself concluding up oriental music to fit the spectacle. I encountered a group of South sisters palpitant and fairly bubbling in the library of the program. In view of the packed houses of South side amusements, I wonder why there are so few who attend af- The Sunday Feeney club of the Metropolitan Community center in the Avenue theater, Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 2:30. Some of the participants will be Gaines, Irene Howard, James Lowe, Lacretia Krohn Mitchell, James A. Gaines, Dan Kacks and dancers, and Edward Dufresne, tenor, from the Chicago Musical college. Art society of Hampton institute, I. Nathaniel Dett conductor, presented Frances C. Owen, national Ballet Oct. 10 in Oden hall. Over 1,200 persons attended. Their triumph of the season is the national Ballet of 60 selected singers with Oda Sidolskaya, leading gorgoe of the Petrogradogroup. They will be in Hampton Oct. 21 and appear here at Orchestra, 100 West 42nd Street, a person who appreciate 'ensemble singing, choir leaders and directors should not miss this national element of the plane.' Those who missed Ruth St. Dennis and be the Friday night and Saturday afternoon at the Auditorium, Wagner program Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Moest Altschuler, conductor. Clubs The Liberty Whistl club met with Mrs. Sallie Wheeler, 425 Plafric avenue, who was played, after which a debilitated lunchmen was served by the hostess. The Y. M. I. L. Charity club will meet Thursday home of Mrs. Wheeler. The Osbie club entertained their new evening at the residence of John Rhannon, 263 Ellis park. The club will meet on Monday at 6 o'clock Orrie Douly, 502 East 333 place. The club will meet on Monday at Community center, 252 and Wadley avenue. A social meeting will be held Nov. 14. The Gaudemens Charity club met Monday at Parkers, 449 East 41st street. The Gaudemens Charity club met Monday at Mrs. Lillian Tanner being in business. A very interesting literary program was held at Moore and Warren Wall, Mr. Wall spoke upon the subject of the proposed The Chicago District Epworth league at St. Mark's, M. E. Schrath, 568 and Walsh avenue. Sunday at 4 p.m. young people's organizations with representatives from their churches are attending the inspirational program will be given. CHICAGO SOCIETY ATTENDS ILLINOIS U. HOME COMING Urbana, Ill., Oct. 27. — The Beta Chan- chard baseball league is in its final rounds for the Iowa Coming guests at Masonville hall Saturday over- viewing the annual management of Winneur Turner, was artistically decorated in the fran- cade. The game was as follows: Andrew Smith, Cecilia Coggio were as follows: Andrew Smith, Evelyn Edward and daughter Evelyn; Mrs. Julius N. Avendorch and son Joseph Coggio were as follows: Joseph Coggio, Wilson. Dr. Ernest Ricks, Mrs. J. Newton Wells, Reginald Woldell, J. C. Newton Wells, Reginald Woldell, J. C. Newton Alexander, Eilzeth Brown, Nettle Hall, Estherne Clark, Senore Sayre Mr. and Mrs. Brent Newsome of Ur- bania, Mrs. Julius N. Avendorch and Sandra Frickle during their visit to Urbania for the football game between Illinois and Iowa. One of the features of the visiting guests was the inspection of the Kappa Beta golf team. The golf team was favorably impressed with the comfort of the house and the good taste by the respective rooms was unusual. Mrs. Langdon C. Smith, daughter and Earl Neal during their visit to Urbania for the football game between Illinois and Iowa. Mrs. Smith and daughter with a party of young people by motor A Few of the Vagaries of a Rubbing Healer How He Discovered Himself; What He Offers Us in the Way of "Curing" Ils By ROGER DIDIER "Yess-er!" he snapped, "she give me a hug, but I rushed it. It don't even know why I asked her to do so, but she was sorry complaining. I rushed it a little on; she said it was better. Man, I love her. I rushed it a little later, two or three days, I got a chance to try out my new skill, and I rushed it. But there he came up all right too." "The medical profession is dead, dead, dead. Here's what I mean. They follow work on dead bodies. How can they tell anything about the living or the dead? How can they tell anything about pain. When they work on a man, he's dead, an can't live, he'll die. He's living. For instance, if a man got a pain in the eye, I work on it when he tells me and cured it, or he lives or liver, or take a dead leg and tell anything about it. The doctors have gone to give me time, an' tell them." Here he interspersed some remarks on the rheumatism. The pastor had told the pastor of a large Chicago church, one of whose deacons he had cured of the rheumatism. The pastor had told the pastor not mentioning that two or three years ago the masseur was an auto-worker, but now he feels 'may way. "I'm goin' to put something in the paper just as soon as I get started to work around he. I don't want a chance to have a big meeting in one of the churches. I'll be all right. I've talked to several of the ministers and I know he's living." "The auspicious Doctor, Henry King," he said. "He is the ex- automobile mechanic, etc., in our mildest. He promises to cure sickness—and that where the rub sores." CHICAGO MATRON STOPS AT PARIS COMING HOME Paris, France, Oct. 27.—Among the interesting visitors to the city at the Hall of Chicago who has just arrived here from Germany where she spent several weeks. She will spend a week here before departing for England en route for the United States. A reception and dinner will be given for her at the Nov. 15. She will leave England for Quebec, Canada, on an English steamship, and then on an American boat, then the American boats. While visiting in Europe, she had exceptional success with hundreds of interesting views. DIES AT 106 Quinney, Ill., Oct. 27. -Forty-five years of slavery and 62 years of free- ance, Jinnie Daniels who died at her home here Friday. "Aunt Jinnie" was born in slavery in Kentucky, in 1816. She was later taken to Missouri by her master, whence she came to Illinois when she was freed. She outlived all but one of her 12 children. Rooms To Rent-Idlewild Hotel, 50 East 33d st. $4 and $5 per week. $1 KEEP WELL $1 The mysteries of disease are defined. Correct diagnosis can be made through a complete Physical, Chemical and Microscopical examination of the Blood and Urine. X-Ray, Urologic, Blood Count, Wasserman and all Bacteriological examinations ONE DOLLAR each. Free to the Poor. State Research Laboratory SUITE 765 - 32 N. STATE ST. RELIANCE BLDG. Telephane, Dearborn 3159 VOTE-FOR M. K. SHERIDAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Member of Board of Assessors 1023 to 1020, Member of Board of Assessors 1023 to 1020, the poor people's friend. In real estate business, 170th and Halsted. 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Ine a “ack ere aes "Splched® "a “es ene Mote. The days before we. teft! Saat Site; nee eemn, wren tay Ion Sacalon, and imac fe oul" write [ine resulariy hn care of $0. ANEgE of, Semi Ser hG were. at. the Lincoln, and ofall the times Te phased [Eincinnat! ‘this lant time Lew Henry Gia more than ever before to make my Snragement there a pleasant ane. Cut famenue dia’ not, arfive cm. time and weit te amen Sn our. street riothen Bekiig, we hit em hard from de ou: AoC anid aecordingy to ews awn tte: Then woe Gud a ‘record-breaking ust Hea tere Rete jrfcve have, 4 Fe. esubie.” Situsugh: Lew aid all int omer vi, makes ane int there. are Merrit wile, faa Blad when se pulied out of cine, and whyz Boy. thane Goan figr, are the worst fot 1 ever van Stra "Heory nigh semenne. would Full if a sheating scrape and Te seamed Thee: said seat inti we-cot near theta oto. ite, “Sis heart” wan. consianily Mt nw ‘siowihs hey ept oe ore Miralt time ive ten of the Ru Whi Re tae. dene tet me fall tn men ont “Arak be careful When yy, Ding Eidecchoet and dont tet For, Wick and itunes tae seu oye good Urains after ee Shae the EAE aah nS ene. He sin're ont. In. the wee” sail ‘fonirss, aid. chastixe "yous In tart 12 Taiie“a inte ag the law allows, 200 uimlanss around "Ue nireeta. This Marning is not for peacectoviic het [That Pow how to gt home fein the theatre 20 might, hut for at teh, eane digh seh Hike Rat ides a Teluntent downers, “Wen siete dog't a ites pe ello shy. wati | el Sou Snpuming swpone in Tense Peco gb a! Tate theater, New oF- | ehimcoes stain Jordan & Tyler, being the wells known Joe and Willie. wlth thelr great musical turn, are splitting the Seek Tintween Madison, Wis,” and Rockford, IM Thly act was a hit at the recent Hudie show held at the Coliseum, Chicazs.-and they did great deal of broadeating. They are {traveling for the Western Vaudeville Managers association. Sait i renrhing Helly Cumby, 2m 14: spite timglinat so) ast Adams aventr, Tra eileke ‘ ‘PAGE SIX “That Gets It." the tie musical comedy which {4 having a fine run at ii Grail fy necking thax nandsons Mater at every eae ae Tow te working - Aeeesomy Tn great aap sna Ras been de Sn SSloped: into. one fragt Sethe nen ore: eg Gictions seen | aad here in scasuns, PeUSRSS Ra mater ot Eee fti“ucre never Seam fae becr an of \ERaapar Feciag ocen at the. Sie a Grind "tn which SOG, aed Satan impress Peres Five evtinue of of % prnenaie has | NSY Eecatireseatee Ngmew puch” a8 Teny Langston performance. The gia see ta workin: - eae in erent anaes tha fae boen des fSexte Sloped ino. ore Fear gia SPR a peo aes PS frere in, ccausne, CaN kee, tance ot Ene Ravn never | SSR Ei crane Yee Ela ae thie. lly fering woe Sie ee a Sat an impress pes Hive evtinus of op Price has MSY Boe reacted Riintw "Ruch" 88 Tony Langston Laure Bowman. — Stic trkpeteick, Gant and. Per- ine ierdine ania, Tim Owsley Fido Hebinwon, tedssurde wd Bae Sarde, Papo Warfletd, Svtvia “iteh- Bi onarles S Renaruaon, Harvey Phadtaed starkea Troomnas ances mivch when diversified entertatamen Bi the bjectiee, | Then conulder 3 Saath of peleeisd youneeters of atk Stee ho hace been traineal to. the Sentute ty gach. wonder: Workers am Fant andaa'ana ‘bain it. Si, Davie ees une and ae, Sirona od Shreveport, La ‘Antonlo, Ola Seribe: We arrived here piindar ft. after ap-aitenignt nnd Bay rage Ut Siinptin., Some Bae mien at fish, Seka iat peahens Et he fry dunt 2 inure So ba ui“ We manures Stet teenie EZ HE Se 4 ‘Nor Area have fea abe. Regaine al Jos. Jones aay last it not ct. Unvugh ireleht for Shrevepart Wak Jue Uren Tutins Phe weatiesaser, Zot Bis, dnd after Taine ace sd dante dived fine coach and an Ai rotten thy Se anmested them enter tie sort Se Ream ie “hie er 2 ae Jrugeeved ts enrevepent, Se stuns BR lata, Sertelne there a 0 pe See rakes hetee We Wee called aa: “ietinen aisha 1 ort the wee Sie Ni" hewee ate! mat wer wil Re ee a Donal rae See oie’ Saad to god Neve at Sih, pater Ted SLR a Ene eee, “I iearned 2h; urrng Ize that I eae ge ae nttemee of ies Weds te mane Bree ee ths "Siew aheaser) sha the esate ie Ake WR te Bree Ea hangers in the’ scat Ope Thou became he aiveg ereite far, fe See Sheet pate oy nae heirs “Vieeindnt here's “phsisane She he dp une nf the few achtte tans Sete Mt ase ue Interest af the Hace EX bewrt'" Hh sie-piece joie orchestra BE Sane me talent azetesution i the Southiane Nor iwietie iy cular but Micke 1a tit feworstodee of rmusie and how bhai’ terenerave tee, Tdarnanss Bows, ie there hoe ecor come un Ino Gey Aounteg, oe it ier eellaie: mane Serr ieter reser them in therm. believe Be. Shrewequrt will bean ng zrezacton Bie lead tg eet” tnd Toe mee lay aiything from Jae i wn, Se "teen aa. way Thee ati ay Phe hlawiet, Seale Whittame: coca Henle faohion of Luckeyth ‘Roberts Ana. harmanieen ke Bhibte,sinke, Rinio Pomel quake any. clarineune t Rave evey hieatdy and, believe may Five Regre'y fee goed mee, ten. McDaniel Zecile Sins achat in ae with violin, Selittan Syrait"mates" sau think ot SUS Joe titer When he saree to free, Sihion,Heleane Bete mre reat iemony and Jase wut ‘af'a trumbone dint the average tnimbunit and Day Lewott icone of The. few Jaze. arume irre that “Kaew what “ume ike and Sau playa few aher tiner~ berides tite ail in Sat thts, Seeresatio te fotenmetchir cil hate than What Bread tay heart fw te ane their wane Bheip alte Seas dows, hem rk Eniat wppartaaittew avait them i Gods Sointrss ome great eanscaien thoweh HATHA shel magngen. Me Wala te Be stuker. Far the past few yeare te Tae’ Kia The wrchemed futact and fram Ai conermicen and what tnalde. dane Pat Gitatn, fe manifesta no Hthe ine terest in hie’ bogaand.Tstarenny: there Poor may he neon und heard” on. the Setar ih the Nery Bese Fature, "Any Inve I tobe 40. “Phe haure here hae len Annie naveral eek AE iia aay ators Bhare “crowded she entire Meee” Bee Grawing mwer we ine stil Ureskine ferent int me exteottions of cleans Tne e fingneiatte vee bev Manted, foe wk cane swale any: Ranh eat at he “staat patgey wee pet tor ihe bie Beet ety te Se a a ae Ira ty wane that tue hooieine. agent XAT “Sten or later sine te wp we Peat iu watioe seteaetian nad nae ue Reventineies Wee Varn: Biitoara Gor srnicnt nnd’ iwater with, the Starmin Tester Com Lay teen a venntant Sisivr at ‘swe aveising prom aint hn Bone Sai foc coaihd to make one omeaes Swen “here “weil, Sewn Tineke we SRimees ‘the neene fever use hing’ been Facbon here for severwiesenelke Te has Sam Treontie: ten eheeked ‘Memphis. We tad x wonlerful eneazement tn AMemntie tant Nweoke, Mr iearrasen tho Suncrest the Palace, ak Shaye cor the alert 0 spring cnmedhin Bee aid weit worth. whites had a Me Brotion picture convent en shlle we were Barre "vers lel int Memahin wea Sleihie. wo entee With Tink” Deas. EEmttnay ne omicin: phatneeaphera, each Senter ws atited torn ton fortgade fron Tile perrralt Wonk pet Jar the Tehive, af the! theater where a Jixteone would “stew Nand select thelr Hoe ute on the reverse de ag Thee Reinet" ip"agaiuon to thin, tach cone gentant wat civen. me certale’ amount af Useets ay Sethian 2 42 euch” This teket ‘Bllowsat the purclaner 22 admittancen to The Datura’ tuegtar, ad the tomectant BOOKED UP i as - —_ MANAGERS and PERFORMERS | ATTENTION! CLARENCE ©. FRANKIE L. MUSE & JAXON | Producers of Original : REVUES-ACTS-DANCES {FOR STAGE, GARDENS AND CABARETS, f AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENTS, FASHION SHOWS | | |_| _ SPECIALISTS AT REWRITING MANUSCRIPTS | 210 Loop End Bldg. (Opposite State-Lake Theater). | GHICACO, ILL. SrA ESET SSA ’ “The Radio King,” New Chap ter Picture, Is Up-to-Date Detective Thriller ‘Scientific discoveries, though ben- eee nsegt i Somes hictt PT, Sie nna Senger Lg acence and the seeeaaceg i ie ghee ae 8 secede" mh "aid sare Het cere, Me uth of the me form eam inet Chivers SSoithic seta Sarre fa’ Stew seen hate ot chic SON Sears une cae is a continund tao of fecern cianal”insae Mann othe fox Soe ae ee oe eet ioe ‘All of Which flows u love See ee an tena Sa Rita ln on Fe Poa nde tea car te neti coe reread Sa ta at ear ioe ee Bt the me tein Seite pastof tne Fear . or Maher ea as asin so ee te prune he ema ee eerie” de ten Be tie ra tle tae ant Se cre tea ie te aoe Seen he ae, hele ot ne ete the ahi cece” tes rere Pane take war an Hence Pea V0 elena a Te tte a optaed afoot ie, eles ate se we Se ee renteine rar pe ect rong tee Has ree aetna te aaey PS hehe Hehe tt alenlie see en abet, ehooy preter ee oe a uate pa aie atten Syting ete san a th 2 en ba Wie supporting cat whe nae impure ate Eeket Sa en che sine Whe ‘taker, Clark Comstock, Fontaine La- SSE OARES Seatac io 'ducha, If, J. Mitsoras, Kay Taylor ‘and Joseph North: | | Dar Gen. Tony; There was, mot mich Joy in he “Oh. Jos the. closing Week at Boston. Thisugh no tanit of jour own the show has chiwed Indelinites fy. “AW were norry. because "Oh Joy" Sis Sate the Sea of uns show of the sgson.Anguficlent capftal” to provers Tifuince a show of the nite of Oh dose” and whieh included so many first. ‘lise (urtormers in ite cast, Is the real Feavom for closing. Mr. Hoyers, whe Tinenced the shoW, “pent. “sutitelent umes to ter td tec nd ad fe tad ‘the ‘experience or Tistaped ta Bie aivice “Oh doses Nuujd awe he Felon athe, ftatona af ae eae Twrous. Shudle™ Atong. company. tha how ‘ctosad atcha neveral wees’ Wack EiGries, “Since April amy heather aed Pave lox more than 3.000 in unpald Salary, “Thin fy the reason "wo hinve at bevn alte 0 make kod With thos Who azsisted us during the pst scazon, We EE heat fo hat ne ie at hot forgotten our Ghllenttons and. inaue”goeat ae the Gariven onporcunicy We ion to speak of the Hno eirit munitested towirde a ig" the entire Shute “Along compan: “espcclatis Jlewsme. alters Lyte, issle, Blake unt Muher. “When we were Tete to shift {oF trseven wluhout. salary or sth fut ans hacking whatueever, tex were fread lth @ helping hand and tule us Se" a seriou crsia. Stua“Along. Scith the other white, comnantes, at: fintea ‘ina wonderful benent-Eiven ‘at ike Arfingcon theater” fast ‘Fhureday hight bs. the “Oh Jas" company. With fone‘ Sy hour netlar” the house ‘Sau crowiled, ‘nearly: 1.00 people. at= tending: mostly theatrical fotks. tt was onderdit wsctmonial and ayoviet the fine spite of democracy’ and, fraternate fam that holds the great fend of teats tieal people together: ant snaQen them frunit when ‘one of thelr fellows tein “astra oF the country meetin thelr ah ie suficiont tacking tx obtained, the company will continie at an early date Te Thot wee adil probably qt, together an net and take a fling at vaudevilie Sna'sure mones. “The mentbirs of the Eamrane are ta be commended for thelr fora” to. the orcanieation, ile cwas tineoaly neute for the way. thes held Together said nigorbed more punishment than Dempsey Inlicced unset done Wis jan. Me uiTNeL, RECORD HITS A recent fale of Variety’ stated that “Balth and Johnny" ate the est “tiluex" combination ever heard in Gathum snd. thet thelr Wark an Co- ftmbin records in which they put on Wicked Live and Teminghan Blues ie m mando. ‘They have ulso re- Corded Take It, Daddy. and. What You Gare What 1 bo for the same company. ture Campbell copitaten that her Blends can. reach. ner by.weriting to 105 Grote can. rrect-hee Dee repo CHI CAC ORO EEENDER! DISGUISED AS-WAN: ; _ GIRL FINDS w= tiaYion Gray in Mar’e clothes State Me for toed a Horses in Order to Diacover | MBER fas One of the surprise twists in the yhotonlay, “the Crimson” Clues Which Is.'the feature attraction on Buturday"of the present wouk at. the States theater fe the role played. by Josephine Sedgwick of Marlon Gray Invone part. ot the picture: ale i called upon to dress in man's cloth- Ing in order to tind the real horse thieves. "The inan she loves hus been accused of the crinie and sent to Jel, “Bash” Dixon, the fureman of the Rar X, her fathers ranch, ts loved by Marion Gray.” ite hud ‘saved her from Jose Custiiio, who attempted t Kidnap hier Later’ white repairing fences on the ranch ne cuts his hand In the meantino a handkerghief nnd been found, “blood “stained, and In Funning down thls clue the sheet Glgcovers that {t belongs to Dixon. Slarion eels that ie she wil Be through tho samme procedure ‘that. horse thiet would in wtwaling from her father she might. guin some ad Ailonal clue.” Diskulsing nerseit man eho actually. takes a hora from: her fathers property and. i Hiding off with it when ate ied Covered by the sheriff and. pursued She Is eaptured and in court next day iy tried with Dixon and Jose, whe Nas also heen captured. ‘There in noticing the -handiverchle! she weer that the bivod stan Ip of 3 (riugular shay. Dixon's cut on bi hand 'ig a Mraight line, while the eu on Jose's hind Is triangular, Sh points this evidence out tu the aherit Bnd her father and the judge. "The Peal ertintnal ts identtied, White ail ure entenced, Marios sand Bush ire much pleased ‘with Uh Mecizion of the Judie that they sStal Serve euch other for life. Wo have Iota of wvenly papers, and tn tot han wet tage Es teehee aati Sa ly bpcncn of Be el es Rine a cuits Sona Sant SAE SaaS often & tac Sis AMIRe SMR Base ta Benda nits te egret Be Tir auc teig Biclatngaar Saati "a iat Sas eu earn Hy a eee SEA ah ein beta atc deasicrar iets Mcrae Sahar atts alts fhe ar sshecitnaes Rai ea eae SEM SY We jolla, sas jana calturiain as he feels, Ie is mor- Hae te Ea sel hha ee SoBte at Wana Saas Ee ogtiee Ate esta pa Ste hey aaa as ERS Set alia a ge ISO Ae ap is ahd Ne Gaeta ean She HE Wek ee?aue ears Habe iL gurcdtiacts tah i es PGE URE teats Uae ESSA OM coat ap ig tance we att Bit Se ae ey He AL Rat iy a EDR See tae tales HEA SEER of seat a ama ELM AS Galterand me anh sili itary te omnes BENS silent” ae Sat [the extrome as to the merit of his pol- i cAtnat At aes ain 1 SACU acdc age mah cehteiie eae he pt tne toh fe SOUS Ene ae a Ta Bea oa th, aoe oath SA Tar Poh a ih Gat BG PM Sy Sah se SOE Tong ae oR tt ta RR Sans si Gul ane eaten dest of me caer ed Sate OEE a Tid dts fas Home Lite rela eia at Haft oy a tel SA TLD eerie He aie tpn eat PG" Ll Ne WEE SE eitaie ace Da tthe Slag wate Sah SPR re ae me REGGE On a this wonderful weekis. Those who ilo. ie eel: od te oo acl cone ube a HS HANA tabi the ae HE ARE sha ohilan! ete as in ie Riva ones a Fan Me ahd sl “Pen ane Prgtetenaty URN “GaNe" axes, PSN ot ant strect. L Jomrich Thomas. vith Lee's Creck Hitter’ to, tnforhig Ws that’ we sia Salle eenetal Ualsees ea chez, Miss. COAST DOPE ‘of Prof. Lewis Wella, who lq enjovng rue neadea reac "Phe aacle apd ati Row eas of then mans thg following: Harry Southard, manager fea omuote: Wade Win "te oa wae ceee, lanes kegs tees SreGR Pad" haardeateptone, and der, aed See scene anne FRE aed al eel tains ida Wistar file ems wha rat Seactis rugallage ant wen pie Gave, “helt be hed = Suep ha? SPARE ee thee Aly Erie ig aay. He ts nee ine Seleeihe" Ee ngs Soot ei tis Rhee tou inal ae i ie HORSES Lie bing? Pat Elomi neler, emmsiog yesh Eni ce aeltea eat il a EAMES Sint vite co Ue Ar “fi a wor in regaae to chate, os haan ty plea ay fo nap bor Jess fortunate than myself, and by 50 tein hte 'netoe hows a's Une feel ibe seas "eae plea ha alg "Secg Setar the te Soins bouts ine tat afte S20 aR ee aaa or mca forBe ine waucance, fe ‘ake eB! Sop eka ends" oe eoine Sie GRE ner aed tig aon be (entero ies" Bie Goh ie ant A tha [stent alee” ant! Yau pile us freon Yorn aa fi not Felon gr Wen hat We ae nat core ate" ce Incest a fo th fete hela" Sue ulin, ii tn fect ten eines ana gear he reer thie clarie dp won Oe a loca eet Ue ee pant Sees Son Cah Wain le She eS Ml hee he ge sable! ante, me iy AS Ena Eula at mace et eed tage, Plat Send” Ee ede i ig lhe he span to feed Suite ata mee ign Ee" eanaed rie feet oa ange ar an ee a analy Sl wal in ec Re Co Sat Soqh lege ted ede Nonna uten wt scam soon el me tha hai cee i fe in (alte: im Sat eaferonti RAGIN DiLuy TUCKER, ito shel of Syncope. aier South 180 Ankeny "setae bo a 2H2 South Los 4 and Uatch. who are an the way to the} 3.waukee, Wis. Oct. 25.—Jolin equt vin Pantncen cteule” When rer: | Wickiifa owner anid manager of the ell and intch were out here last xea- | Wicklifte Ginger band, one of the best tha” frnues fe andar ae "and | PHSMUGG Ghose od ous of the tee ok, Le Anesles by novo. ‘They rent Sigering a splendid offer which hay ete aie tot ued kick sacri tr aplendld oer whieh, fas ty Nate Tee ace ett hah |b it See abte A ni A [Sti ute Fa eh lan Meal ent te | EI ea wide onen arms. nnd you can test ax-|to supply an orchestra of fifteen Mu: iret hn "iain wt Gok aut ar] See eg gee them In the usual was, ‘vilion, now under course of constric- esterday a pat, Dave Clayton. a Chi- | tion here. Mr. Wickliffe, who ly orig- eG rome mom, Thad not seen in Ave | natty from Loutsville, icy., has com- ere ge acaee aaa “RT, set pleted wares yen” courzo i must Sei tek Cheetent A snort tt | Eee harnveny ster Prods Hermann nleasnnt time torether. They left to-| Menu of the Alhambra theater, and BY aia ge ealian "Shoot |"atnetetmican, HE a ing wren atin tut “Cnackto"|G22"Ghnt ban ne one tthe fe witch oes inte the ‘Phvinarmamie wedi- | He Ginger band was one of the Meese ria h went frm fo, bierson bea | a egncnaion a nay aeect a dug dagptnegat Eine momoge cul wah or sean Sateen, cea LGGE| Hightower & donee. with © worl of PEeCOOP nts enatatine eet | Heer uel et unas Esc aaa (Gur sh ed Roe sg Ssea | Sse, at afta ae, ees me eo 2 BT aie Re er fe | es ee | cei oe || 3 God fee fey Pee [SOA gfe Ney ; Wie 2a SRE SSW ANS gaa poNa) Thomas? Ince , Ee Biv presents a THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, OCT. 26-27-28 : HAMMOND'S. ; VENDOME: STATE STREET—a0t BLOCK ‘ sss ’?EM EDITH while Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds Play ’Em “TAKE IP DADDY, (T'S ALL YOURS,” Golumbia Record to. 3654 WICKED BLUES,” Columbia Record Ho, 3558 “WHAT YOU CARE HONEY WHAT 1 00,” Columbia Record Xo. 3874 All Thene Nuntorn Are Published by i PERRY BRADFORD MUSIC PUB. CO. 1547 Broadway, NEW YORK | f Los Angeles, Cal.» sq Dent Tons: How I find thine to write anes Tony: How I'find thine to write come eee heels in my work Fist. ‘tim “busy Sle our company, Sivezin “Round.” Meare rehearing every day. hen fave twa otmer re: ues to look. after, Resiaes “my tne: est in the Hin- Satna" deneing peadems. | Then ino. Thave been tilghulss “indisposed Tor the past. woak ana "had to" gel Radical ‘advice “on there than one oc: a o i Ay signa Noe sive you the names lof our, Buzzin’ “Round” “company at iii, se hoy fue: Garb Wi ioe eae oer eset FASE bee, Gan, set, sor See bath ele tc tes SEC ane,teamteon, Ae Seah ices Mg ber ia ben SRG L Bere loeerow 9 Sore GE and ive See eaae Heed mie He Rote Bo, Reet eke aie Oe eR eae ae Rea. Gr ie “tren etna Ne eng eae Wise ae eure, tem igh seam eseea ate eet fr auenlyaed oui ie Sees are ih lt Re Bee Sones er siaes ers, Sree i Fa ab Sh oe Seren ete te ro Paso omante gente pa Bete ede RE ty sau Tar Bit tes Hote cet ak Bet ‘worth while tMta time.” Lowe Ane Soret eae He line bor ae A orate, ahr cage Aah ee Cngio 8 S Seraeseart Neate rant fo a vwileh Goes inte Cheech mtee ae ile, ice Cate pra Sete ert fe fee ero ce ibm ake, acre tt ie as pease aL BE POOP deatttng Grate Reset ot own tnd ie drnsting record GINGER BAND y ° That Da-da Strain | erwe. a WATERS é = 14120 eorgia Blues = je Jada Blues | sou . + Moony ie e Cootie Crawl J 3 pet SE seo caters el en eet ees 8) ewe Cee cons to07s {BAMBOO ISLE gs [Or oes dep [WANG WANG BLUES is * ‘BLooh ¢ Sammy Smith’s Jaze Band TEE | Lucky 00G Sammy Smith’s Jazz Band Popular Number 14121) -“DADY Josie Mites Mit oer rants t Josie Miles sia ee 7Sc ] OPERATIC DREAM (Plano Soto) t Donaid Heywood ors ee eee PACE PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 2289 Seventh Ave.” ~ New York City THE SUNSET CAFE 316.317 E, 35TH ST. COR. OF CALUMET NOW PLAYING "A SPANISH NOVELTY “ON THE AMAZON” DANCING SENORITAS—TINKLING MANDOLINS staged oder persedt eoprttes t CLAUESCE E- MUBE ot Rew Tork City ADDED ATTRACTION DIRECT FROM ATLANTIC GITY FRANKIE JAXON CARROL DICKERSON'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA “SPECIAL DANCE NUMBERS BY FRANKIE JAXON SS ——— JEMPLE THEATER E. SSTH ST, NEAR CENTRAL AVE, CLEVELAND, 0. ————_—_—$—_$——— All Acts, Stock Companies and | Road Shows, Send in Your © Open Time. Nothing ‘Too Big = Swine on WATE JOSEPH CLARK, JR., Mgr., IN CARE OF THE ABOVE ADDRESS .UL!”!DCULDSlUDDUClULM I 2 od. B . A 7 (rart Some slag Aue) -ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATER MANAGERS. cecken winced T. Oo. B. A. ECR ere oes tae ne a SEATON HELEN, 4400 Se, Eawivace Aveda, Cheap = HAMMOND 4 SONS: VENDOME THEATER aise STATE STREET 1500 Comfortable Seats Mammoth Pipe Organ fac a A ERSKINE TATE’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sapinvous: 2 fe lentes puvest SAE BEB caco SHUFFLE -"TWO" siege ba what a welter of the Dally rime (Erle, Pa.) had to s0y of "Shula lone se. 2, when ft phyed that bare ‘At the risk of being read. out of eng He las Ran. os gale Ga ey RE PEt rida ee con ment ae the Park, theater last night, Ino facts biswe New “Workers, sur- cote itn "the beter” Saget Gimusleal show, “outmeyed "Say ep Sou toe tap aula pens to gee Neue taeroatnry in Ue fabtent mines co We" ired’'to ‘think “"Danein’ Around” ran raat Sand, Mais a faster ne HBtufle alsna’* “goes ata “Wnithwtng pace ahd ete Mi tot ube ieietaimoe fable ot at timer, i in ote Sata tai oe tit EE hep aed costed torts central Helse nas mstigse Neate an nis" (bvovidg ‘Woberhedisn ran thet Thor Sack full, the sptendtd_ sing: tng ante Gantt erate Stattrong, Te arte ire wet seeuto art Pee Along” ‘is great Ife for no SATURDAY, OCTOBER;26, S902: cts eae, the exten taal gee Satay aes eae eas Teed Be ae ue ea ee castiaee aint a, Se SLA ion ona cP wit mean noting. err seetene ohh RS NE Pi gaees eth Saatereate SSE Pesca ey fs Bee rc cea fe teeters Genin ce rare pei eng e e ta detainee ie Geass Beh Sie oy ee re RE RS cae mare BAe Sas Drive Talaageh eaaone in aed taken deanns Ci HER ca ede tee ico haa Sanat ition eae ha Ris See a Sea eee IO GIRLS SEND PHOTOS, WHICH WILL BE RETURNED STATE EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Also COMEDIANS WHO DANCE ::: MUSICIANS WHO DOUBLE IN BAND AND ORCHESTRA REHEARSALS START NOVEMBER 17 SHOW CARRIES FORTY PEOPLE, TRAVELS IN OWN PRIVATE CARS, PLAYS BEST THEATERS ONLY AND TRAVELS OVER NORTHERN TERRITORY Address RAYMOND DALEY or COY HERNDON Care Chicago Defender, 3435 Indiana Ave. CHICAGO, ILL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 55 MILES AN HOUR No "Inside Secret" or Trick in "Skin Deep"—Players Made Real Jump There will be no "inside secret" to reveal when some "wise one" takes his pen in hand to tell an awe-inspiring audience just how the Thomas 11. Ince folks "fooled 'em all" when they made it look like a thriller in the scene where an escaping convent is snatched-off the root of a pyramid in the skin. The thrilling incident occurs in "Skin Deep." Ince's special production appearing as the feature in an exceptional bill at the Vendome theater this week, ending on Satur- day night. There is no "fake" about this startling transfer of the convict from the back of the train not only looks like the airplane, but it actually was, the picture as though it were tearing over the rails—it actually was, when the scene was shot. It had to travel at a speed of 35 miles an hour to accommodate the slowest speed the airplane could travel with safety to all concerned. Both the pilot and the man in the train tool had the ploet in their hands, but the stunt, finally, was successful. It was one time when the ingenuity of the motion picture producer to "fake" a dangerous scene run up against a stone wall. Pried From the "Page" New York—A Colored show will appear at the New York City Street theater, renamed the Daly, when the Irving Miller-Bon Buddy, Jr., company was called in from Philadelphia, canceling a jump to Washington, Dolly Jordon failed to draw natrons. The contract with the company calls for a new manager, and an orchestra of 12 pieces. The Brymian will have charge of the musicians. Esther Saunders, whose qualit rendition of "dies," contributed much to the early popularity of the "Shuffle" band he featured. Emmet Anthony, Negro comedian, whose work in "Put and Tune" won him a company at 55th street attracted a lot of favorable comment, will be the male Greenlee and Draxon, Brown and DeMont, Quintard Miller, JoDo Green, Elizabeth Terrill, Marshall and Justa, Lytic gorno, are the principals named. With the opening of this show, Irving Bassam's a celebration of a revival of the "Broadway Fatsur" to take up the abandoned route of the Bude Theater. The alteration of the old street house will be completed before the opening day, and the imperfections that were an artifact of the original building have been corrected—J. A. Jackson, in "Bilboard." New York — George Wintz's "Shuffle Along" road show played Bellefonte, Gaette of that town comments on the production in the following language: "Gaette of that town comments on the attraction of the season, played before a fair-sided audience in the Garman opera house. Wednesday evening. Illuminated by the hearty amphitheatre. The show is presented by a large aggregation of singing and dance, a chorus of graceful dancers and a solemn and lighting effect which added greatly to the performer "Incidentally it might be added that if it is possible that visitors of the陈列室 will visit Boltoniella for some time." While in this city, Al Watts, stage manager of the gallery, the cast occasioned the closing of a local restaurant whose proprietor declined to permit their being served, and anyone as a consequence. The restaurant was perforce obliged to close for the day. The walkers followed the gallery, and the performers fared not learned, but it is unfortunate that artworks were not preserved, and were these are unable to get ordinary creature comforts.—J. A. Jackson, in "Billboard." Seven Musical Spillers are at the Emery theater, Providence, R. I. PAUL & STONE STATES THE HOME of GREAT FEATURES CONTINUOUS 2 PM to MIDNIGHT 3507 S.STATE Chappelle & Stinartte Alice Stinette in her $2,500 Paradise Gown WANTED FOR RAYMOND "CHOCOLA" 10 GIRLS SEND PHOTOS, STATE EXPERIENCE Also COMEDIANS WHO WHO DOUBLE IN BA REHEARSALS STA SHOW CARRIES FORTY P PRIVATE CARS, PLAYS BE TRAVELS OVER NOR Address RAYMOND DAL Care Chicago Defender, 3435 Indi GEORGE DAY DEAD Well Known Tenor Succumbs After Brief Illness George Day, the popular tenor and a native Chicagoan, whose latest connection was with the Pan American Four, the other members of which were John Turner, Walter Hillard and Charles H. Downz, died suddenly of acute indigestion at his home, 4400 Champlain avenue, early Sunday morning. He is survived by his sisters, sisters, sisters, Mrs. Hattle Minter of Chicago and Mrs. Alice Crocken of Memphis, Tenn. The latter arrived A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. George/ Day in the city on Monday in response to a telegram. The funeral occurred at 11 o'clock Thursday, Oct. 26, with the State streets, Mr. Day was a member of this organization. Funeral arrangements were looked after by his co-workers. George Day had been connected with the show business for many years and was part of the theatre companies of the better class, among them being the Smart Set, Black Pattie's Troubadours and the Dandy Daisy, Minstrels. He was also well known in vaudeville and for his role in the musical of *Howard and Day*, his partner being Irene Howard, now prominent in musical, social and business circles in Chicago. He teamed for a while with the pianist, Dan Diamond, and the "four" of which he was a member finished a very successful tour of the Panagos circuit but a short time ago. He had a splendid career and willing to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than himself. As a consequence he enjoyed a great deal of popularity among the public who same as the writer, will be addressed at the news of his demise. SILAS GREEN GO & STINNETTE PHONOGRAPH RECORDS New Releases Ready Sept. 1 Southland—Vocal Girl But I Hats to Go Home Alone—Vocal Pacific Coast Blues—Vocal Longing For You Blues— Fairy Tale Sweet Daddy of Mine— Vocal C and S Medley—Fox Trot Cooling My Puppies— Vocal Follow Me—Fox Trot Agents wanted—Exclusive territory open. Write for details and catalogs. CHAPPELLE & STINNETTE PHONOGRAPH RECORD CO. 424 Lenox Ave. NEW YORK CITY D-QUICK AND DALEY'S "STATE TOWN" WHICH WILL BE RETURNED SCIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS DANCE ::= MUSICIANS AND AND ORCHESTRA AT NOVEMBER 6TH PEOPLE, TRAVELS IN OWN FEST THEATERS ONLY AND NORTHERN TERRITORY LEY or COY HERNDON Diana Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. Bart Kenneen & Co. are playing the Cooper in feature with this aggregation. F. Byngg Solmien wants Billy Corp to communicate with him at once. He will be in New York, N. Y., the New York, N. Y., The Siegel Solmien Playhouse in Nelson, Green as Old Polluticker, are at the Palace theater, Augusta, Green as a real shop and carry real warriors. Moss & Frye are at Keiths Riversido, New York, N. Y. J. Boazonow Johnson and his great friend, William playing the Colonial theater, Efusa, N. X. Jones & Jones are at the Keith 105th Tabor & Green are at the Hippo Tabor & Green are at the Hippo Seymour & Jonette are at the Murray Theater, Chudwick & Taylor are playing the Chudwick & Taylor, the Farrell Taylor Trio, with Tommy Carter, are at the Ortium theater, Bill Robinson, better known as Bojangles, is at the Ortium theater, Buck & Bubbles, on Shubert Time, are at Kenny's theater, Newark, N. J. Chappelle & Stinnette are at the Belasco theater, Washington, D. C. Gulfport & Brown are playing the present half at the Warwick theater. Louise Nelson has finally sent in for her mail and states that it will reach the The Theater, Wien Falls, Texas. Anderson is a Gainesville, Florida, resident of Portland, Seattle, Wash. The Musical Byron are, headed for a trip over the Tantigues theaters and playing Minneapolis, Minn., this week. The Five musicals, Alapagus, Alapagus, Alapagus, offering, are dividing the week between Rufalfa, Ne and Guelph, Ont., and then they Harrison Blackburn, the One Man Circ the Frolic theater, Hirvingham, Ala. Jimille Ferguson, of the Fergusons, that all is well and the series, hatte, hick Carter & Cornish were forced to can- ter, and the team was called to Baltimore, Md., because of the illness of his grand- son, the team has looked until Original Flanation Four played the following games: Bend, Ind., and were the hit of a great bill. This is J. Loomis, D. Small, J. Long & Rana Hyde. Rufus Co. are in Kentucky playing the following places during the week: Lexington, Pineville, Penneville, Harlan and Middlesboro. B. J. Boyner and George Fields, fea- turing and traveling to Jackson act and traveling over the big line are at Ptig, burgh, P. this week. Easton & Stewart, featured with a theater production at the Maltese theatre, Blytheville, N.Y. Treat & Stevens. "Fun in a Chinese House," at the Ballet Theater, Montreal, Qu bk at L'Orchestra, Montreal, Que. are at Loewa theater, Montreal, Que- bec. She is also at the Barker, Lloyd Thurston and Marion Ross, billed as "California Blossoms" are with Sam Howe's Joy of Life Co. at the Empire theater, Toledo, Ohio. Gonzalez White's Virtue Co. with the Jimmie Cooper Review, have an at the Loewa theater, atgain at St. Louis, Mo., on Monday. The Al G. Fields Minstrels, with DDoc Blair strutting his stuff, are playing the show at Selma, Meridian, Miss, and Mobile, Ala. All next week, New Orleans, La. Seymour & Jacenette, hitting them all along the line; are splitting the week between Fort Wayne, Wayne, and Kenosha. William McCabe's Georgia Troubadours are in North Dakota playing the following during the week: Wiskee, Belt, Brooks, Hanks & Peterson, the Columbia Wheel, are at Providence, R. L. this week. Belt, Brooks, Hanks & Peterson has successfully undergone an operation and is recovering at her home, 3162° West 16th street, Indianapolis, Ind. Crackshot & Hunter are playing the week at the Hippodrome, Spokane, Washington, Williams & Taylor are at the Maryland lander, Baltimore, MD. Cohen's High Life Set Co. is at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio. Cohen's red hot quartet on the West coast, finds him was across the border. Hold him. Dice. Foster & White are playing the present hat at the Midway Theater, Chileno Hill. Nichols was in town the early part of the week and in limbo of the state. He has a bee in his bonnet of which we soon have something to Gus & Harry. "The Cornet Phools" are at the Gayetty theater, St. Louis, Mia. Major T. T. Armstrong, the musician now living in Milwaukee, Lake Geneva, were callers at the old roll top desk on Tuesday. They both spoke the general of George Day on thursday morning. Byrd & Ewing write from Pittsburgh, Kinzman, and that they are headed for the West. They have a fine show and are hitting them hard. He has demanded that her mail be sent to 622 Greenwillow street. Baltimore, MD., and we have sent her to 622 Greenwillow street. Shaffer & Shaffer are resorting in dear old California and claim that mail will reach them at 1510 Ashley avenue, Earl B. Westfield, the song writer, in living at 248 West 131st street. Newport is the prominent acters using his numbers. Mrs. H. Leggett Dawley wants to hear from her hubby, Don Dawley. Anyone who wants to attend the Standard theater, South street, Philadelphia, Pa., care of Follow Me commends George Weaver and his band are playing engagements in and around Milwaukee, Wis. Mail, 498 Sixth street. He is attending the work spread out before them, are dividing the week between McKeesport, Pennsylvanian, and Dryden, Billy McKearn's Speedmakers are playing the week at the Bifou theater, Nashville, Tenn., according to a letter from Bryce Drysdale, the clever straight man. Maggie Graham, "The Olive Brown" wants to hear from Candy Pennell, Adrian 402 East 42d street, Charlotte, N.C. Coy Herndon, the great hoop roller, is playing the present half at the Mine. Sadye Cochrane-Chadwick, Brooklyn's great lyric soprano, is having great success on her present tour, and she's also a great Serenaders," always on the job, are splitting the week between Manitowoc and Janesville, WI. Peat & Stevens are at the Loew theater. Montreal, Quebec. Bart Kennett & Co. are making a fine name in the South. The show is at Pensacola, Fla., this week. The Lineage, directed by Billy Irgyt, business manager; Estella Patton, musical director; John Cooper, secretary; Al Gail, stage manager; Ira Anderson, electrician; Mac Williams, wardrobe; Selkirk, advertising man, and John P. Jackson, assistant manager. Both are now in Coleman & Johnson are one of the hits of the T. O. B. A. time and have played almost everything on that circuit. They are now in the Dudley critter playwright week at the Hipodromo, Danville, Va. ACTRESS DIES Grace Johnson, well known performer and at one time a partner in the band with Chinese Walker, died in New York cites *Oct 11.* a long illness. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "THAT GETS IT" COY COGITATES COY COGITATES Most white men are judged by the polemism are like little niggers marked against them. A Colored man is a Colored people by all the dementia marked against them, frequently the good Colored people the wrong done by some other unfortunate man I am glad to say there is one theatre does not hold all the Colored people wrong deeds of the individual and he Coy Herndon ACT JOINS SHOW New York - Greenee and Drayton, considered to be the best vaudeville team in the circuit have joined Bon Bun Buddy Jr. a production, which opens at the 634 Street theater Nov. 6 for an indie- lite run. The show has an excel- ent undergoing a right rehearsal. Drayton, the part of Bon Bun Buddy Jr. PACE MAKER It would seem from the following clippings that Coy Herndon, the famous singer who has been the star when he gets in the line-up. These were published by a couple of newsmen in Bloomington, Ill., last week: "Coy Herndon starts the show with a performance when he gets in the line-up with a climax that won him much deserved applause last night. His act includes, number one, the absolutely difficult one, a good bill with some quite unusual features is presented at the Majestic Theater. The show with the bill is a remarkable hoop-roll act, put on by Coy Herndon, foremost hoop performer. The impossible evolutions are accomplished by the wooden circles when given an amazing performance was greeted by last evening's audience with generous praise, been a widely advertised feature with one of the leading minstrel companies, servicing his connections with the public in order to appear in vaudeville." Long & Jackson, way out in the West and doing well, thank you, are playing Spokane, Wash. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT NEW FACES NEW SONGS NEW WARDROBES NEW SCENERY NEW IDEAS A RED HOT PRESENTATION OF A CROUP OF SELECTED FEATURES PEYTON'S ORCHESTRA Nightly at 8:15 Sharp Sundays, 6 and 9 p.m. Box office open 1 p.m. THE PLACE TO SEE "REAL" PICTURES ALL THE TIME Hear the Famous Atlas Orchestra Motion Picture News The Lincoln theater at Nashville. The Touche theater at Nashville, proving to be the popular playhouse of the city, has the theater at Topenel. Kana is running every day in the week and doing a good business to have a Race theater soon. There was one there before, but it was not properly managed. It has to have a large suburban Race theater. Hesserman. Ala. is again on the man who is running every day and Sunday. J. J. Robinson of the Roal Productions corporation announces that he is doing business from his office at Dallas, Texas. J. E. L. Snyder of the Pyramid Pictures company, Jr. is "sitting" pretty in the Rock and Hot Springs, around Little Rock and Hot Springs. Prof. E. C. Hawk was confined to his room, but he is eating. He expects to be out and around again soon. While he was sick his worthy assistant made things hum with his hands. Hawk is the pioneer exhibitor of the South. His assistant is Prof. Motts. Miss V. J. Indianapolis. Ind.-The Beauty contest of the Nashville Record girls at preschool. I am sorry. Miss Dora A. Swanne, 415 Tondra street, East Tolio, Ohio. -Try the Real Productions corporation. I am also writing you by mail as you request. BIG HIT Detroit. Mich. Oct. 25. "Plantation Day," which opened an indefinite engagement at the Orpheum theater, one of the city's finest beaches, with a special sensation. The daily reports are a unit indecular that it is the best show of its kind ever seen in Detroit. Harper and Blanks, Dave and Tressle, Harris and Holley, Marilyn and Tone Four and Blondi Robinson, the principals, are taking individual honors and the snappy little beauty chorus is an actual knockout. Detroits never before saw such a peppery performance in the court. It is bound in the result. Elgar has also creating a remarkable impression. - Bud Harris, reporter. Fiddler & Perry are somewhere in the South, according to a roulette card sent in late last week. AVE 3110 IND Week Starting S WITH MATINEE HIGH VAUDI AT POPUL BIGGEST AND B THE BIGGEST AN MATINEE EVERY SU TWO SHOW 7:45 AND 9:3 THIRD BIG WEEK MONDAY, AGO PRODUCING COMPANY PRESENT AT GET A MODERN MUSICAL P 40-REAL AR INCLUDING CHARLES RICH Miss Lizzie"), GANT & PERK SID KIRKPATRICK, LAURA MITCHELL, ROBERT WARF SUSIE EDWARDS, FERDO R AND A DASHING, DARING, SIN CHORUS of CLAS ALWAYS THE BEST IN GRAND T THE AVENUE 3110 INDIANA AVE. Week Starting SUNDAY, OCT. 29 WITH MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AT POPULAR PRICES BIGGEST AND BEST ACTS FROM THE BIGGEST AND BEST CIRCUITS MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:45 AND 9:30 PROMPTLY A MODERN MUSICAL PRODUCTION WITH INCLUDING CHARLES RICHARDSON (Late of "Strut Miss Lizzie"), CANT & PERKINS, BERLINA BLANKS, SID KIRKPATRICK, LAURA BOWMAN, CLEO MITCHELL, ROBERT WARFIELD, JODIE EDWARDS, SUSIE EDWARDS, FERDO ROBINSON, TIM OWSLEY, AND A DASHING, DARING, SINGING and DANCING CHORUS of CLASS and BEAUTY 3110 STATE ST. PHOENIX THEATER SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight Benjamin Turner, Musical Director Washed Air Ventilation "That Gets It," will continue on its merry way, the third big week startling on Monday. Oct. 30. The show will be less accessible that it would not be an unsafe prediction to say that it may remain indefinitely. This is not a report from the management, however, and attention is called to the fact that the show is the earliest attendance is the safest and surest way of not missing something worth while. It is a show none who like real musical comedy would want to attend, but hundreds arrive away at both performances on Sunday night. K. K. K. SHOW STRANDS People of "Inviable Empire" Returned to New York "The Inviable Empire," a drama based on the Ku Klux Klan, and based on the Ku Klux Klan South, was reported at Columbus, Ga. The show was reported having played about 10 days. On appeal to the court the east was returned to New York. The Ku Klux show was regarded as easy for the southern territory and the Ku Klux show did not support where the draw box was located, be strongest was a surprise. Variety CARTER & CORNISH Carter & Cornish, hooked over the eastern end of the Keith time, certainly must be all to the tapicera. Just read what a morning newspaper, published by the local newspaper, says to their recent engagement there: "Binghamton theatergoers have had good, bad and indifferent dancers in their time, but not until yesterday did they realize that the audience was in the fact that Carter & Cornish, modestly billed as the speed steppers in spot two of the vaudeville program at the Binghamton, were so impressed that over invaded local theaters that there was no comparison. These two boys simply set the audience wild and for a time threatened to bring the show to a hall with the second of the thoughts of the audience when, he said, 'I never saw a pair like them A splendid letter came to the Old Roll Top Desk on Saturday past. It read, "I want to show business now located at 137 Capitol street, Vallejo, Cal. It was funneled out the writer signed his name. 'Guest busy, be.' EI L M CO. ADDRESSES. Roel Production Corp., 125 West 46th street, New York, N. Y.; Michaels house, 125 West 46th floor, Chicago, IL.; Lincoln Motion Picture Co. Central avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.; Dean's building, Washington, D. Co.; Fife Picture Co., 4001 Cottage Grove avenue, Chicago, IL.; Andlauer house, Chicago, IL.; Moone Star M. P. Co., 617 Dawson street, San Antonio, Tex.; North Eden street, Baltimore, Md. THE NUE MANA' AVE. SUNDAY, OCT. 29 EAT 2:30 P. M. CLASS EVILLE CAR PRICES WEST ACTS FROM AND BEST CIRCUITS SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. WS NIGHTLY 0 PROMPTLY LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OCT. 30 ENTS IS IT" PRODUCTION WITH ARTISTS-40 ARDSON (Late of "Strut INS, BERLINA BLANKS, A BOWMAN, CLEO HELD, JODIE EDWARDS, OBINSON, TIM OWSLEY, A GING and DANCING S and BEAUTY ENTERTAINMENT HEATER LINCOLN THEATER FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous - 2 o'clock to Midnight NO NAME VICTORY 0066 STATES-Galloping Kid, Paid Back, Top of the Morning', two days of Con- fession, Sunday, Sunday, Jack Hoxey in Desert's Crucible. PHOENIX-Trooper O'Neil, Smudge. A Good Provider. Proof of Innocence, For Big Stakes. His Gilled Gage. Sun- ning. The Fight. LINCOLN-Buffalo Bill and Rough Going. Broken Silence. three days of The Faat Mall and The Piper. Timber Heart in a big western drama. VENDOME-Three days each of Pink God and Skin Deep. Sunday, The Sunny OWL—Burned to Ashes. Rose of the West, Night Rider, Road Demon up to Thursday, with a special feature a day until Sunday night. ATLAS—Heart of a Woman, Through Glass Windows, Divorce Coupons, False Alarm, Crowded Street, French Heels, Sunday, Tom Meighan in a Bachelor Daddy, PickFORD—Smudge, two days of Fain in the Fog and three of Blood and Sand, Sunday, Love is an Awful Thing. Report from the Georgia, Minnistra indicate that this is a great season in point of attendance. This week, McCook, Neh., and Sterling, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Canyon City and Salida, Colo. MORE STAGE—NEXT PAGE SHELTON A. SHELTON BROOKS -favorite vaudeville star and famous writer of Ball" can be heard on Have you heard his Try Any O SIX BEST 4682 10 in. 75c THE CHICKEN T COLLECTING RE 4428 10 in. 75c DARKTOWN COU YOU CAN'T COM 4658 10 in. 75c ALABAMA BLUE Mami MAMIE SMITH B Mami 4340 10 in. 75c LOST YOUR MIN MURDER IN THE with Re 8031 10 in. 75c MUSCLE SHOALS SHE WALKED RI AWAY—Contra 8037 10 in. 75c HE MAY BE YOU SEE ME WICKED BLUES— *Can Be Heard Or For sale by your s ST. LOUIS— Past Time Music Company, 2339 Market Street. M. Lamar Music Company, Mid City Building. The Otch Music Company, 84 K. Jefferson Avenue. CHICAGO— E. A. Bunch, 3400 S. State Street. Economy Photograph Repair St. 3948 S. State Street. 1947 Music House. 3010 S. State Street. Fondome Music Shop. 84 K. Stat Street. DETROIT— Last Detroit Music House, 1040 Gritte Avenue. Western Music House. 1040 Gritte Avenue. Western Music House. 3009 Hartings Street. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN— Bent Brothery, 233 Fourth Street. GENERAL PHONOG 25 West 45th St (Play on any Star THE GLOB SEATING NOW PLAYING HIGH-CLASS, PERFORMERS! SEND TEN TO FOURTEEN INFERIOR ACTS You must have music scores for Address Original 401 Film Bldg. PICKFORD 35th Street and PICKFORD SYMPHONY Selected Photo and famous writer of "Darktown Strutters Ball" can be heard only on OKeh Records. Have you heard his latest? 4682 10 in. 75c THE CHICKEN THIEVES—Monologue— Shelton Brooks★ COLLECTING RENTS—Monologue— Shelton Brooks★ 4428 10 in. 75c DARKTOWN COURT ROOM—Talking Record— Shelton Brooks and Company★ YOU CAN'T COME IN—Dialogue— Miller and Lyles 4658 10 in. 75c ALABAMA BLUES—Popular Blues Vocal— Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★ MAMIE SMITH BLUES—Popular Blues Vocal— Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★ 4340 10 in. 75c LOST YOUR MIND—Baritone with Rega Orchestra—Shelton Brooks★ MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE—Baritone with Rega Orchestra—Shelton Brooks★ 8031 10 in. 75c MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES—Contralto with Orchestra—Lizzie Miles SHE WALKED RIGHT UP AND TOOK MY MAN AWAY—Contralto with Orchestra—Lizzie Miles 8037 10 in. 75c HE MAY BE YOUR MAN BUT HE COMES TO SEE ME SOMETIMES—Contralto with Orchestra—Lizzie Miles WICKED BLUES—Contralto with Orchestra—Lizzie Miles ST. LOUIS- Pike Home Music Company, 3339 Market Street St. Louis Music Company, Maryville Public The Oakhawk Music Company, 3506 S. Jefferson Avenue. CHICAGO Bunch, Bunch, 8643 S. State Street East Foothill Repair Shop, 3948 S. State Street Nell Music Palace, 504 S. State Street Vendome Music Shop, 47 E. 31st Street. DETROIT Last Detroit Music House, 1540 Gratton Avenue, 3948 Matthews Street. Western Music House, 3506 Matthews Street. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN- Scott Brothers, 243 Fourth Street. CLEVELAND S. Ohio State, 3758 Scullerville Avenue. 74 L. Pickett. 32 L. Avenue. RITTUSHURG- Goldman & Wolf, Golden Ave. Crampton Drug Company, 1403 Walie Avenue. INDIANAPOLIS W. Ohio Street, 44 W. Ohio Street. KNOVAKKE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. Awrence & Briggs. POOR FORK, KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Candiato Piano Company, 451 Imstest Ave. BESSEMER, MISSOURI. Parker's Music Store, 115 50th Street. OK&L Records The Records of Quality (Play on any Standard Phonograph) NOW PLAYING HIGH-CLASS, WORTH-WHILE ATTRACTIONS PERFORMERS! SEND IN YOUR OPEN TIME, TEN TO FOURTEEN DAYS IN ADVANCE OWL STATE Finest Equipped Theater Outside the MUSIC BY THE BEST ORC CLARENCE THE MOST POPULAR THE Daily, 6 P. M. to Midnight. Finest Equipped Theater Outside the Loop. 1200 Roomy Seats MUSIC BY THE BEST ORCHESTRA EVER ASSEMBLED CLARENCE LEE, Director THE MOST POPULAR THEATER ON THE SOUTH SIDE Daily, 6 P. M. to Midnight. Last Show Starts at 10:30 P. M. O. G. HAMMOND The Avenue theater responds on Sunday afternoon with a special matinee at 2:30. The house is undergoing a thorough cleaning and will present a fine appearance. The policy has been changed with the closing date, and you will be the rule for a time. Messra. Greenwand & O'Nell state that no acts will be too classy and no turns too expensive for their woodwork. The popular prizes will prevail. Two show a night will be given the first at 7:45 and the final at 9:30. The Avenue orchestra will return. Don't overestimate it as it will carry many fine features. THE KOPPIN E. B. Dudley, Manager Detroit, Mich. Dec. 15, 2013 know the way to the average and the line-up includes Chinese Walker in a fine character single; Simms and Lee, with a splendid singing, talking and dancing turn, and a beautiful performance. Hurr, La Rue and La Lue, Dun Bunting, Mike McKendrick and a beauty chorus of much class. They offer a fine musical comedy of a clean and polished sound. He is keen in getting a world of applause. —Henry D. Garnett, reporter. BROOKS "Darktown Strutters only on OKeh Records. latest? One of These SELLERS HIEVES—Monologue— PAGE SEVEN LETTERS General Tony Langson: I take great pleasure in dropping you a few lines and believing me, it is hot down here. Well, as I was leading the big game down the street, J. Ralston Kenan, the mayor of Cedar Street, asked me to show him his mother is sick. But says Tony, he did not forget to ask her what Hard Tack doesn't mention that while game. Kenan and his mother of Mrs. Pete Worthey, 104 New Street, Mason, owner of the Florida Blossoms show who passed away to the city, some mansions it was fit for a king. Some palaces, here; some mansions, here; some mansions, designed by a Colored architect whose residence is now the luck. Wishing you the luck. With A. G. Fields Minstrels. Kingston, Ont. Dear Friend and Pal Tony: Just a few lines to this writing the weather has turned cool, and to let you know that at this writing the weather has turned cool, and to let you know that it didn't get themselves together. The hunch extend their sympathy to you (and I am glad) Jines, in the death of his father who died at his home town, vancouver, at the Booker Washington theater, St. Louis, Mo. he left the city with him in his hour of sadness. The Lord kissing and the Lord taking Wollmeyer, for example, the show is going good, she also with Cross and Jackson and the feature with an argument last night. Henry claimed the weather unseen here if a little chilly, but he climbed up right. Mrs. Eisele Willmann Payne will go down for a farewell show to visit my niece. No, that isn't the convention. Well, old dear. I have received a commendation, making this my second term in the office. Know that you will come to the office to speak at the theater. Well, I must close as my landlord just called the last call for you and fork the bunch in sending records to you and the staff of the World's Greatest Weekly mouth. Dear Friend Tony: Just a few lines to let you know of our whereabouts, and to remind you of how we have been treated so royally during our stay here. We have been treated even aids and all went over with a hand. We are looked a long way ahead and are sure to see you as soon as I expected, as our looking will keep us on the theater, Troy, X. Y, and the last half at the Majestic theater, Pittfest, and will close with best wishes and success to the Defender. Heaven's Grace MORTON AND KITTY BROWN. A WORTHY SON OF ILLINOIS FRANCIS G. BLAIR CANDIDATE FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION WELL FITTED FOR THE POSITION One of the most important branches of our state service is our public school service. We are men who will now, in a saying, but lust true, and if we are to have the same high standard of men and women in our state in the future, we must have efficient and proficient instructors in our seats of learning and in the executive offices. For 15 years we have been building the educational institutions of the state, during which time he has visited every county in the state and directed thousands of programs in county, city and village schools. a show entitled "Go Get It" and for the following: John H. Mason and Slim Henderson, who handle the comedy end; Linda Linton, a very good coon shouter, Miss Carrie Huff and Mile Loveace, a director and stage manager and a beauty chorus. The entire company are stars, the director and stage manager and a duty at my larcacks, so I close hoping everything is lovely in Old Chi and at Leonard MANEY, of MAYE & Little Quaker Maxey, Middlet theater, Washington, D. C. New York City. Dear Friend Tempus, of times to let you hear me from me, I am still doing my stuff with the "Talk of the Town" new play Columbia, theater, known as one of the hardest joues in for a long time, at first, but my first appearance on Broadway later, four weeks on, and our openings day, and have kept up the good work all the week so I see a number of our big acts are performing at Lafayette theater, after an absence of three years. They are stumping the audience, better known as Kid Hunski. Boots Marshall and Dustin Johnson, with three of their best friends, better known after Miss Johnson does her tee dance there isn't any more to be said, and they are back in Boston last week! I met all the Shuffle Along company. They are still performing, and all send regards to Fanny Joy. THE GEORGIAS He would like to hear from all old little students. He would write him a letter. Ontario was a lovely time at the home of Mrs. Louise Walker, who is employed by the superintendent of the car works. We all had a dandy time. Mrs. Walker is all had a dandy time. Mrs. Walker is all had a dandy time. World war. We wish her much luck. Tony, the boy all send regards to you. The most of us are a little under the wear with colds. So long until next week. SHOT ON WAY TO CHURCH Omaha, Neb. Oct. 27—Miss Ruby Smallley was seriously wounded on the back of her sweetheart, Viral Ivail, after because of her alleged refusal to marry him. WHY HAVE BLEMISHED SKIN? For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on the neck or arms, you can be treated with Eczema Ointment freely and improvement will be shown the next day. Yet, this wonderful preparation dotsm fails to quickly stop the awful eruption. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and cracking can be avoided, leaving the skin clear and smooth. ZURA Zinco Eczema Ointment is guaranteed and to give the desired results of the purchase price will be refunded. All good drugglants or will be sent post-paid upon receipt of 20 cents by ZURA Chicago, IL—Adv. MAIL RADIO LABORERS FACE STARVATION IN VIRGIN ISLANDS Little is known about the Virgin Islands, which were under the control of Denmark for 25 years. The governor of Denmark "morphan islands" since no one bureau of the U.S. government care to assume responsibility for them. In 1545, Denmark sent 124 square miles to St. Croix (sought by Denmark of France in 1733), 50 square miles to St. Thomas (taken by Denmark in 1734), 20 square miles by Denmark in 1653), 44 square miles. In 1544, slavery was abolished in the Virgin Islands, and Denmark general, named von Sebelton, July 3, 1544, acting on his own responsibility, declared the slaves free and issued a decree to the governor of Denmark. In September, 1545, this act of the governor-general was confirmed by the king of Denmark. The governor started schools for the children of slaves in the Virgin Islands. In the last days of the Danish administration, full-grown men received 25c per day for their labor. In 1919 a labor union was organized and 400 men six weeks earlier brought the daily wage of the laborer to 4c. Then the World war carried the daily wage to 86c. Now the laborer has dropped to 40c and the laboring man can secure only two days of labor each week. RE-ELECT MATTHIAS A. MUELLER FOR TRUSTEE OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT Republican voters should re-elect Matthias A. Mueller for trustee of the Sanitary District of Chicago. He has won eight of the nine seats. Matthias A. Mueller has won high regard as an able member of the Sanitary District board. His re-election has been a success, and he will normalize the value of his public services. He has been a resident of Chicago MATTHIAS A. MUELLER CARR FIGHTS TAX SHARKS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER RADIO CHATS By LIEUT. J. E. HAWKINS Subjects on the art of domestic science are often given and these are also not only learns the art of lightening the burden of her work, but is given greater admiration of the male memebers of her home at a nominal cost, which will greater admiration of the male memebers of her home take in not only their care, but feeling as well. These subjects are needed with child welfare bureaues who are aiding in the bringing up of good, well-behaved children, making after effects of mutilation, thus assuring to the nation a future race of healthy men and women, making, needle and embroidery work, dressmaking, millinery and, in fact, everything perished in woman in her home life is lectured upon. Last, but not least, are the many benefits of the children. First connec the children's story hour, oftimes called the "Baby Book," to the new Reuse form of animal tales. These stories are arranged for the purpose of teaching nature and habits of the animal and its value to humanity. These stories are often upon its first sight of an animal at a time when the animal the man told us about on the radio last night!" During the time of its oftimes made of the songs for children, and dance, the sending stations also include little talks for children, and language with which the child is familiar. As an educational factor the radio is a means messages can be carried into parts most remote at a nery small cost. So ignite will serve to turn darkness into light. Miss Eida Strothers is home after spending six months in Dolkan and a few high school days in Pearl Strothers and IU. T. Devine motored to Nicholsville on a business trip. A. Curtis rallies with friends in St. Louis and Chicago After spending several weeks in Kentucky and New York, he returned. Henry Scott left Monday for Chicago on a business trip. Henry Blackwell spent a few hours in Holot Sunday visiting relatives. Wonderful Results Obtained Home Remedy street, Pittsburgh. Pa. relates how he of his great nature remedy, the Miracle Formula, helped Marlott, sick man at the time, and Marroformula of an herb medicinal tea used he was sure would at once help me to FOUND NEW HEALTH --- H. II. Von Schlick of $22 Locust street, Pittsburgh, Pa., relates how he discovered the marvellous medicinal value of his great nature remedy, *Murkeflower* (Lonicera indica), an old native of Bulgaria. 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Oct. 27.—Sr. G. W. Mrs. Emma M. Philadelphia, Ph.D. Mrs. Emma M. Philadelphia, Ph.D. street, had as guest d. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Robinson 3232 Ea. 1251d grl. Mr. Robinson grl. Mr. Robinson Jason Trigg, Ea. guests Sung Quinn and little Gordon, Querlin Oscar Johnson island, but now of Youngstown, Ohio route last week on routest street John E. Murrell, 2699 Ea. street were dinner P Stenographers Fete Charles Good Dead Charles Good, son of Mrs. Sarah Good, 2021. East 43d street, died Saturday, Watts, 2355 East 29th street, was held from Compton to church. Mrs. Mollein returned to East 43d street, pleasant visit with her brother and sister, Suggs, 280th Street, and B. Brown, the local American Woodman, left Fri. Sullie Michigan on business. Aunt Sullie (Milagro) for Aged Colored People, 4017 Cedar Rose, 80th Street, Rose and Mrs. Luey Wicks, Cannonburg, Ph. who have been guests of Mrs. Cochran, East 43d street, returned to East 43d street, Morgan Arthur avenue, moved to Los Angeles, and Mrs. J. Crawford of Mrs. Sundale, Mrs. Stewart, of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Magon, East 43d street, Sunday Stewart, of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Magon, East 43d street, the Current preschool, of Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Pollard, East 33d street, is倚靠, Henderson, East 34th street, is倚靠. James Weldon Johnson Here. James Weldon Johnson is the vice president of the N. Johnson university, will speak at a mass meeting Sunday afternoon, and drama will be the melance of music and drama will be the culture of the entertainment to he given audience auditorium, 22, and Friday, Friday 22, and the auspices of the Cleveland Musical memorial of the National Association of Jewish Musical Charities. White, national president of the association, according to the 1922 tundst of the Community Church fund, just published, the Whatever association, $34,666, $12,253 Cleveland Hospice for Ariadne People, $4,619, and the Phyllis Wheatley association, $34,666. The A. Hawkins, a professor of Friendship Baptist church, returned from the meeting Organize Club. On Friday evening last in party of 14 indies met at the home of Mrs Solomon, Sunshine Social club, with Margaret presidend Mrs. B. Lindesay, 842 Earl Street, Sunshine Social club at dinner Oct. 14 in honor of her husband, Mrs. A. St. Hormont, 603 entertained Mrs. A. St. Hormont, T. Brewer and Mrs. P. J. M. Varburgh, 603 Charles Overstreet, 613 Central avenue. The Rev. C. C. Aller and party have re-entered Embroidery club met with Mrs. B. M. Shook, East 41th street. Miss Manola Gorman teacher was married to George Cox. Many Sick Recovering. The following members of the Tape Ald and Relief association, 4216 Central avenue; Willa McKissel, 25th street; Willa McKissel, 25th street; Walter Midgefelt; East 38th street; Burlreil East; 38th street; Burlreil East; William Red Bryant; Woodland avenue; Anne Holland; East 38th street; William Red Bryant; Woodland avenue; Anne Holland; Evelyn Green; East 37th street; Handy Lee, Central avenue; Handy Lee, Central avenue; Thoodgood; East 25th street; E According $ ^{10} $ Sirrah Semaj Those "ginks" in Congress are in a heluva fret. Because Providence made the ocean dark. No Merchant Marine the seas will ply. Cause the diamphools want the water DRY. You mustn't "booze" on the ocean, you mustn't "hoott" on the hand. Everybody bootleggin' to beat the band. Each guy in Congress "throwing the BULL" And all the time at home he's got a cellar full. Adolphus Busch of "Endeish" fame, sore cause "PUSSYFOOT" put him the game. A big hoous-pooc—a grand flim-flam. FOR THE MERCHANT MARINE THEY DON'T GIVE A DAM! That Bitch at Washington now is the one that put the "CON" in Congress. They don't believe in European entanglements except when one of them wants to marry a daughter to some "lusted" nobleman. He gays says "liquor ships shouldn't be allowed to land in this country and ruin our DRY docks." He is probably from Kentucky and takes "hisky" "night"—he objects to drinking on ships WITH WATER ON THE SIDE! Another guy wants to put marines on outgoing ships who will throw drinkers overboard—he says "ALL FISH OUGHT TO BE IN THE SEA!" AFTER WHILE THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GET A BACK IN THE AIR AND GO UP IN THE AIR WITHOUT GOING UP! Volivia is right—no booze on the dry land, no booch on the sea, the earth is as flat as flat can be! "Bussupooo" Johnna sees a DRY WORLD in 1935-Common Doyle is wrong THE DEAD WON'T COME BACK! When Congress gets through with the ships John Barleycorn may not be dead but he will be taking a last look at his BIER! "FREEDOM OF THE SEAS" used to mean that all nations had equal rights there—now it means that everybody can drink just as much sea as they want to! Another guy introduced a hilt re- FREE With every $4.50 purchase of liquor flavors we give 1 ounce of Blender FREE. Liquor Flavors Non-Alcoholic—you can't tell the difference. Fine for plum pudding, mince pies and drinks of all kinds. We have ALL FLAVORS, including Bourbon, Rye, Scotch, Gin and Brandy. Sale price, 1 ounce 75c; 4 ounces, $2.50; 8 ounces, $4.50; 16 ounces, $8.50, with this ad. ET FRUIT NEW FRUIT PRESSES Non-Alcoholic—you can't tell the difference. Fine Non-Alcoholic. We have all FLAVORS, including Bour- ron, Rye, Scotch, Gin and Brandy. Sale price, 1 box, $50. Scotch, Gin and Brandy, 8 ounces, $45; 16 ounces, $50, with this ad. WHY LET FRUIT JUICES SOUR? The Parity Bung keeps fruit juices from sourcing, also keeps strength from baking. Prevents files, dust, etc. from entering the permit area. 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Congress says that it represents public sentiment—it does, most of us hate to see all that "hoose" going away from here on a ship. One look at the passenger lists and a fellow knows that it won't come back (IN BARHELS). The American people are being treated as if they had no sand—Congress is handing 'em a whole brand pot dessert. MORE TIMES AS MUCH WATER THAN WATER TIMES AS MUCH ROOM IN WHICH THE TANK CORPS CAN DISBAND! My wife asked the doctor if it were something else good for the "Plu hosieries whisky — "YOU SHOULD WORRY" SAIL THE "DOC!" Our ships will no longer fly the star spangled banner—the masthead now will show a CAMEL SITTING ON A GACTUS PLANT. IF THEY DO TAKE THE "BOOZET" NEED A SUSID (y) TO KEEP EM FROM SUSID (g) IT WOULD BE A FINE THING FOR THIS COUNTRY IF CON- GREET-MET EVERY TIME THE NEXT-SEMEN-YEAR LOCUSTS COME! --- Other New York News HAD POLICY SURS Able to accept from Germany. Absolutely not from France, Germany, or Switzerland, the jules from grapes, gorges, or chateaux. The jules are home to the Chame in an table. Can be served in a wine cellar. Must be in operation. Fare to arrive and reside in the city. Cash or Credit SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 Spread it on face—results attained in 30 minutes Chicago Chemist, Former Pharmaceutical Secretary of National Medical Association, Restores Youthful Bloom By Ellen Otis SCIENCE has found a new, hygienic remedy for poor skins. It accomplishes in half an hour what cosmetics have not done in years. One trial is enough to obtain benefits. A fresh, saturated skin is the first requirement of beauty. Dr. Kauff's wonderful, new dye makes it possible to have one. The cost is little. For sultants it takes 30 minutes. Black-heads and pimples disappear after a single use. What It Does trial is enough to obtain benefits. A fresh, radiant skin is the first requirement of beauty. 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Write today for our GUARANTEED Proposition and payment of back pay, delivery, and treatment, and record of marital events obtained. Just send your name and address to BE. ADRRENG, 351 Eoch Edge, Kansas City, Mo. NEW YORK CITY—BROOKLYN—LONG ISLAND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 NEW MRS. BLACKSTONE MAKES HER PLACE IN THE BIG CITY Started Making Candy on a Kitchen Stove; Now Full-Fledged Manufacturer Step by step, round by round, has been the most successful of the Marriott Blackstone, prominent business woman of Hurlem, killer of the high school 490 Avenue, and the only one of its kind controlled and owned by a member of the luce Mrs. Blackstone has had a varied career. When but a child she was destined to eventually carried out that vow. For 12 years she was engaged in the stock brokerage and real estate business, heavily in the game, and broken in health, but still undaunted, this energy led her to forget her financial disaster, despite decision, opened a news stand on the street. Netting a handsome southwest corner of 12th street and Lenox avenue, where she located, Mrs. Blackstone determined to branch out to a session of a combination stand at 13th street and Lenox avenue. Her success was complete. She remained a few months ago. Conceiving the advantage a candy business, she sold the place a few months ago. Blackstone began making the goodies on her kitchen stove in November. The experiment proved profitable, and the field with a fully equipped establishment. As a result of her efforts, the business enjoyed the fortune of both moses. This progressive woman is a native of Virginia. Her family moved years old, where she received her education in the public and private schools, and studied to law and business science. Keen, shrewed and strictly business-salike, Mrs. Blackstone may be nummerous women who have, made the world better by being in it. She is president of the International Business Association, Inc. the biz womanhood movement, and the Bush Memorial A. M. E. Zion Literary Association, a member. Mrs. Blackstone is also active in politics. She is the sole woman Moorman with whom Mrs. Joanne Moorman with whom she lives at 448 Lenox avenue. POLICEMAN BEATS MAN Shot three times by Patrolman Lewis Chisholm, Samuel Daniel, 21, Daniels was shot at the point of death in the Harlem hospital for attempting to shoot the patrolman with an automatic pistol while standing on a 38 West 15th street. An hour prior to this it is alleged that two men were shot and wounded while attempting to point the gun at everyone. Shortly after Daniels rushed mudly into the place with pistol in hand and the patrons were thrown into the street. He was ordered to stand, unable pointing the gun at everyone. He was told that the man he wanted had gone outside. On the second floor and as the angled man rushed down the stairs he was met by Chisholm. Daniels was ordered to hold up his hand. Instead he backed away and was shot to the contents of his miniaturized gun, when the policeman shot him three times. As Daniels dropped to the sidewalk, Daniels did to be his sweetheart, screamed and fell by his side. Daniels was rushed to Harlem hospital for treatment, shot in the left arm and abdomen. The promotion of Colored men in the police department as sergeants and captains for bravery and efficiency, in the same basis as those given to white. SHE HAD AWFUL PAINS AND CRAMPS AT TIMES Phone Morninggate 0081 ROSETTA HOUSE ROOM AND BOARD SANITARY AND EFFICIENT SERVICE GUARANTEED Transient and permanent rooms for respectable people only MRS. R. HENRY, Prop. 227 W. 125TH ST. NEW YORK Near "1" and subway Out-of-T wn People Preferred FOR SALE Five-story triple flat; three 4-room apartments to a floor; all improvements. "possession can be had ou all apartments. Insults 800 Fifth ave. room 410. Phone Longfare $535.—Adv. NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS The Misses Estelle and Vlora Staten several days in Philadelphia recently. The Jevy, T. C. Gournau of Southampton, Jackson, 129 West 185th street, a few days ago. John Henry Lloyd, 114 West 135th street is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Slater and Alma Mina Baltimore, Mt., for an indefinite period. John W. Slater and Alma Mina Baltimore, Mt., for an indefinite period. Defender office last week. Mr. Slater in the Defender representative in the Dr. Latimore, prominent physician of the city, in town for a few days, week. A fire that threatened to develop into a spectacular fire on the ground floor of Minneapolis court, West 14th street, last month, has led to a fire department request any serious damage to household effects. The regular communication of the fire department (Prince Hall, was held on last Monday evening passed to the F.C. degree. The lotus also making preparations for its annual George W. Taylor, 138 West 19th street, clerk in the general postoffice, is preparing an operation on his right arm of the lipoma at Government hospital. The Drama department regularly meets the Wednesday evening at the residence of Miss Lillian Plains were made for their fall drama. David Tayne is president and Miss Lillian Ruth Hunter, 255 West 18th street, having been ill for several weeks, is now able to be out and is feeling Miss Inez Richardson, 256 West 18th street, has secured a position as teacher in Eddie Berry, 215 West 18th street, has been appointed clerk in the general One of the most enjoyable affairs of the showroom of the White Rose industrial association, which was held on Oct 18, 2014, was the presentation of friends were present and nearly 100 cash. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Estelle Shepherd Robinson and Mrs. Rachel Roberts, a rare resident of Woolnorth. The first of a course of seven lectures on "Literary Lights of Yesterday and Today," Street Library, 515 N. 4th St. Street Library, 515 N. 4th St. An invitational and complimentary birthday party will be given at the New York University Neighborhood club. The club is one of the city's. Miss Rosie McClement with a group of waitresses at Happy Ihone's Orchestra club Tuesday, evening, Oct. 15. Miss Rosie McClement to aid the New York Urban League in its camp. Miss Alda Latimore of the League of Women in Law will speak at the Oct. 25, 2014, her subject is the "Mechanics of Enrollment in the Red Cross nursing classes has given us a teaching Center in our 141st Street open in a few days. Twelve Teaches of Israel" was given at St. Mark's M. Echchrist Friday evening. Mrs Maria Layne At Bethel A. M. E. Church, West 122d street, last week and until Wednesday also on this week "a trip around the city" held. The affair was largely attended. Though just 15, Joseph Spratley, 215, was shot in the chest by a gunman and admitted having been arrested many times before on charges of weapons. He was about to start on a series of hold-ups when arrested in a morning, October 15. In his right hand coat pocket was a 32-caller load: "Home Comline" day was observed by the Interstate Bible class of St. Mark's Church, which was the cessation the annual welcome extension. Mrs. Ella Graig Smith, 135 West 125th St. Sunday to join her husband, Alvin A. Smith, who is stationed there as a minister. She will join Sunday to her leaving a delightful dinner was given in her honor to W. W. 125th St. at which many of her friends were present and Mrs. W. W. Lauren, producers of "The Howleyown Gate Ajar," a engagement novel, and Mrs. W. Lauren, producers of their country home in Atlantic High- land, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Smith and Mr. Mary J. Johnson of Schmetzet, of the Order of Moses held in Brook- lyn last week. They returned home The Rivers, Albert Mitchell and Dana- via O'Connell of St. Johns. 77 West 551 street, Sunday. Both ministers spoke at St. Mary's M. E. Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell, 253, St. Louis, Missouri, after spending a two month vacation visiting friends and relatives in Chicago,ville and Birmingham. Al. Ten days inville and Birmingham. C. M. Day of 6424 Elohardt avenue and Mrs. Nettle Whitley, 3424 Prairieville, Birmingham. Mrs. Dore Wiley, 250 Emma avenue. Mrs. Kent Lambert of Birmingham. Ala. An unidentified man who was under worship when he was taken away who had him in charge Saturday afternoon when in front of 67 West 132th Street in the staircase and over the roofs. The patrolmen, a whole bringing a number of officers from the station house, as well as a police officer, would see a large crowd. The man, however, made good his getaway. Harlem Casino Thursday evening, Oct. 19, under the auspices of the Cornerstone, P. and A. M. The master of ceremonies was James Johnson, the owner of William's Battles. The ladies' auxiliary of the Cornerstone club, and Carlie Rivers, vice president, assis- sisted in the entertainment. The person enjoyed an evening long to be remembered at the dance given at Manhattan Phone and his versatile orchestra. BOY ACCUSED OF THEFT Edward Francis Stoney, 11 years old, of 58 West 140th street, was arrested on March 16, 2014, when he found $3.25 on his person, which the boy is said to have stolen from the West 140th street. Earlier in the day, Edward Stoney had given the boy a $25 bill from the garage at 32 West 140th street, this time that the boy claimed that he needed $7 to get his dog's broken leash. He claimed that Erwin planned the robbery made him do it. The author's statement as Erwin was not held. MANHATTAN LICENSES Brooklyn Licenses Henry C. Morgan, 137 Fleet street, and Bernard Barnett, 101 Fleet street, and Ian Hathaway, same address; Richard H. Prife, 1972 Norwalk avenue; Ian Fowling, 268 Fulton Norwalk avenue; Ian Fowling, 268 Fulton Vincent Baskin, 164 Atlantic avenue, and Bearle Lefelton, same address; Wallace W. Pearce, 164 Pacific avenue; Claude Miller, 314 Saratoga avenue, and Edith L. Johnson, 512 Flushing avenue. MANHATTAN DEATHS Mar Beddock, 35, 59 West 120th street; Bernard Been's, 25, 181 West 140th street; Henry C. Morgan, 45, 59 West 120th street; Ian Hathaway, 45, 59 West 120th street. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BREAK GROUND FOR NEW ST. MARKS WITH SILVER SHOVEL BREAK GROUND FOR NEW ST. MARKS WITH SILVER SHOVEL PROPOSED TRADE CARNIVAL VOTED DOWN BY MERCHANTS TO TRAIN NURSES ALPHAS IN MEETING The Eta Chaucer of Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Thursday evening, Oct. 15, at the home of Dr. Ralph J. Young, 2358 Arnett G. Lintisby, a graduate of how- ward, Arnett G. Lintisby, a graduate of business admini- tration. New York university, were convention of the fraternity, which will convention of the fraternity, which will be held in St. Louis, Mo, next December. SPEAKS TO YOUNG FOLKS Dr. Fred H. Butler of Philadelphia, secretary of Colored Work of the Episcopal denomination, spoke to the young people of St. Mark's M. E. church on Wednesday was held under the auspices of the Sectum. John E. Robinson, president, lectured. Dr. Butler is the son of the founder of St. Mark's church, the late Rev. William F. Butler. **HIRAMS PREPARE FOR FEED** Members of Hiram lodge, No. 4, F. and G. Butler, a national banquet to be held this year on Dec. 5. This affair is one of the social events being confined strictly to members, but this year members are being permitted to be however, be formal as in the past. FINISH CHURCH REPAIRS The extensive repairs and renovations of the auditorium of Siloan Preserve have been completed. The church has purchased the adjoining house, 410 Lafyate avenue. It will be used for the local social activities of the church. N. A. A. C. P. GETS $200 At the recent meeting of the grand bench in Newark it was voted to give the N. A. A. P. $2,000, a check for which the secretary, G. F. Bates, of Newark, secretary, G. F. Bates, of Newark, MAKE YOURSELF MORE ATTRACTIVE USE QUINAD No other single factor contributes so much to personal charm and attractiveness to the body. QUINAD will help to beautify and improve the hair. It will soften harsh, hair, making it easier to wipe up in an easy style its length will permit. Quinad is a medicated pomade, containing ingredients to stimulate the scalp and the roots of the hair, thereby encouraging it. To get best results from use of Quinad, cleanse the scalp regularly with Quinad's Quinacap, the ideal shampoo. Instal on setting Seeby's Quinade and Quinad. It furnish a result at your dazzling's mail us the price: Quinade, 35c; Quinaoap, 25c, and we will send to your office Drug Co., 19 Green St., New York City. 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Live Agents wanted everywhere to solicit orders for the STYLE-CRAFT HOSIERI. Can easily make $5 per day. BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Wen. A. Sellers, 670A St. Louis, Missouri, wedding anniversary, Oct. 20, by hospital wedding. Several invited friends attend. Mrs. Rollok, 670C Cumberland Missouri, Mrs. Laura Rollok, 670C Cumberland Missouri, two weeks ago. Last week, while visi- cation the car was stolen, the car was three times. Mrs. Rollok was a well- known Frenchman in France. Mrs. Rollok was a Frenchman in France. Mrs. Rollok holds the monthly session Friday night at the home of Louis Thompson, 555 Montkant St. Louis. The week beginning Nov. 17, will be church church of Sacramento Congregational Church in Sacramento, entertainment have been planned. Mrs. Hilde Calder Loe, daughter of Mrs. Calder Loe, Morton were speakers at the third chancellor's hall held Oct. 25, at the Ashland Twenty-three young women joined in its opening night. Mrs. Daisy Tapley is the director, on the committee of management of the Ashland Place "Y" man membership committee; Mrs. Maude G. Hale, chairman of publicity, employment committee, the chairman employment committee, the service committee on Oct. 25, in church of Miss Mae Truely. The second church party will be given by the girls club of the "Y" club. The Junior Girl Reserve club held their election of officers. Those chosen Sprout Spruell, Vice-president; Vera Spruork-rotty; Constance James, treasurer, officers; Anna Dickerson, president, officers; Anna Dickerson, president, officers; Dorothy Alexander, treasurer. The Les Amies will present Meaning of Thanksgiving, Nov. 25, known as the Liberty avenue line, will be assigned Nov. 1. It will start at City line with the 1. R. T. subway there. It will serve the people of East New York Walter R. Lafont of the Internal revenue department was in Syracuse last week. John Henry, of HI Flood street, rested in connection with a number of friends. I, b. May, was acquitted in the Queens. Coming from Long Island under the auspices of the St. Paul's jubilee singers of the St. Paul's school, lawrenceville, a. will appear at the port of November. B. will attend the Bergson street, Thursday evening, a social organization, to be with the following officers: Mrs. Doris vice-president; Mrs. Washington Ford, secretary, and Herbert Banks, vice-president; Mrs. C. C. Gittens, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. C. Gittens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkland, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkland, and the Miss Eva. Trippet and Florence A. Prolation Officer Samuel A. Gibbs of Sunday afternoon at the Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored People, on the St. Paul's substituted for his pastor, the Gibbs substituted for his boyd, of St. Philip's e. church. Among the members of the Hibbitt post, John Henry, of HI Flood street, the grave of the late Thelma to the grave of the Sunday were several of our reverens. A number of our men and women are invited to the concert at 26 Court street. The senator is making a big fight for the right to make his objects to win. Charles Moles is making a big charge there. The interest is being displayed in the coming invitation dance of the Convival Caterer, the greater of the two. The concert will be held Nov. 17, in the grand hall room of the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The opening up of all trades and trade unions to blacks as well as whites. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MOSE CLOSE ANNUAL MEET CLEVER BURLESQUE SHOW In the east of "The Georgia Peaches" company, playing a week's engagement Monday, Oct. 30, is one of the clearest on the turlesque stage. This perennial and dancer, who has been before the footlights she sat in, has a brown hair and blue eyes, and a natural born muscular control since babyhood. Through her long years of fancy dance door sports seem to come more easily than her hair, and the benefit of much physical training. Besides being one of the best faces of the ice palaces, Miss Sandy is a crack tennis player and a remarkable At the midnight show Friday night, Eks' night will be observed and the "Hi-llo Hills" are making big preparations for the event. PROGRESSIVE CLUB ELECTS At the regular monthly meeting of the church held in the home of the president, Mrs. Sadie Sanders, 224 West 64th street took place. Those chosen were Mrs. Susan Sanders, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Sanders, vice president; Mrs. Maude Willamina, recording secretary; Miss Lois Sanders, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Sadie B. Carter, treasurer; Mrs. Sadie B. Carter, vice president; to celebrate its first anniversary with an elaborate party some time next month. A collation was sent by the hostess. **800 ATTEND CHURCH DINNER.** The 34th annual parish supper of St. Peter's Church on Thursday night. More than 500 members and friends of the church churchment Thursday night. More than 500 members and friends of the church churchment Thursday night. A service was held Episcopal clergyman in Greater New York was in attendance. A feature of the dinner, a service was held Lizzie 13th Palm by the choir. St. Lizzie 13th Palm by the choir. A annual supper was first given in 1837. ELECTED HEAD:OF BOWLERS CABARET EIGHT a cabaret at 57th Street avenue was a fancy ballroom, and the evening, ing. Oct. 15, Lilius Pitts, 50, a waiter, or 134. Next 134. Street serenely sculpted by William Pitts, 141st l街. The two had engaged in partnership. The two had engaged in partnership. William and Pitts were upon the hospital. Pitts was later upon the hospital. Pitts was later upon the hospital. $500 Reward If I Fail to Grow Hair LAFAYETTE 7th AVENUE AT 132nd STREET THEATER DIRECTION OF COLEMAN BROS. WEEK OF OCT. 30—MAT. 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Mr. Jackson was formerly with the Jackson Bros. of Alkron, S. G. Prices Reasonable. Prompt attention and satisfaction to all. FAITH — HOPE — CHARITY THE GREATEST OF THESE IS CHARITY HALLOWEEN MASQUERADE BALL of the LUGY LANEY-LEAGUE NEW STAR CASINO, OCT. 31 Proceeds to go to the Haines Industrial School, Augusta, Ga. Admission 75c; No Tax. Prof. Hermanus Orchestra Jamalca N. Y. Ismer Jeanette Smith, 68 South street, is recovering from a saint. Hubert attended the Urban league conference in October, and the Eastern Star, 22, Order of Eastern Star, held their monthly meeting Thursday evening, and Mrs. Young made timely remarks. Merckel tennis club has issued invitations to Mrs. Young and Mrs. Willie Whitaker. The Dunbar Community center has the season on Oct. 11 at the home of Mrs. Evan Sinclair. 11 at the home of Mrs. Ann Evan Sinclair. 11 added. The Civic league is much encouraged by the progress of the Doug Laws, Mrs. Alice Laws, Mrs. Leon Laws is Mrs. Evan Campbell, Robert Hurt, formerly of Jamaica, will return soon. Mrs. Evan Burke, who did a short time ago in Los Angeles, Send subscriptions to Mime Graves, 130 South street. West Point, N. Y. Miss Bessie Johnson of Spartenburst, S. C., is spending the winter here. Miss Bessie's mother in Norway, S. C. Private Joe Hampton of the cavalry detachment, S. C. Arthur Wyatt of New York visited the academy last week. Mr. Wyatt, a master's department has been confined to his bed for days, visiting friends in New York recently. The first dance in the cavalry detachment football team. The team played its initial team Sunday, strong in the strong white team of the post. A dance was given in Newburgh, N. X., of Eastern Star, Chapter. No. 20. Mount Verne N. Y. Mrs. Miss of Hampton, Va., is visiting her niece, Mrs. Chisholm, 224 South Seventh avenue. Troop 14 of the Boy Scouts of America, at St. Clement's church, Tuesday. Hair --- PAGE NINE LAND STATE NEWS night. Edward Fong, 421 South Eighth avenue, was cleaning his automobile on Thursday when it caught fire in one whose windows. The damage was slight. Mrs. Bridgea, 48 North Fulton avenue, was called to Pittsburgh on a car accident of the kind, Clark Braton, Mr. Russell, 324 South Eighth avenue, has been made an agent for the United Aid Association of America. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The Rev. A. W. Williams and the Rev. B. Roberts of Philadelphia, who have been missionary work, left for Hudson May is suffering from a gripe. Mrs. George West, who had a heavy stroke the day before, recovered from in gripe. George McGill is able to resume his business with who was expecting to become a mother in a few motha, fell in her yard over the weekend. Mrs. J. I. Travis is in Georgetown hospital. Mrs. J. I. Travis is in Georgetown. When she rests she is expecting to bring her mother with her. She is in New York are stopping at the Prescription Store. 25. Konkyn street. Mrs. M. L. Sade Sade the week-end. R. Gambale was in New York on Sunday the guest of Georgia is making this city her place of business. Mrs. G. Gambale gave us successful pic dinner at the Ehnenzer Baptist church the church Sunday evening. $35.0 Highland Falls, N. Y. Misses Mary Green and Sara Shelly have returned from Atlantic City, where she met her husband, a Social Club clave a dance Wednesday. The Union Workers club gave a chicken dinner for the children and friends to help build a new church. Mrs. Maria Carpenter and Private Jordon entertained at what Monday evening, at Gatwood, Private and Mrs. Sheets and Mrs. Parker, Private Mrs. Corporal and Mrs. Parker, Mr. Childs and Mrs. Allen of Quincy, III. Yonkers N. Y. 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About 3,000 spectators, including 100 students of Morehouse, who mo- tivated the railroad. Presented by Gentry, the diminutive halfback of Morehouse, ran wild around the Tuskegee and Kelly hit their heavy line for long gains. Tuskegee failed to show the team the ability to show even the showed a good adaptability for forward passing at times. This victory marked the first time that Tuskegee defeated Morehouse in Tuskegee, for a long time. The games have always ended in a loss, but they could make a first down evasion and a forward pass and run 40 yards for a touchdown. Kelly missed goal at the timeout play Morehouse had crossed the goal line for 6 points. Battle had coached away. Maxwell completed a second score of the day. Kelly kicked goal from serrimanus. At the end of the quarter, Morehouse 6. Second Quarter. Three minutes after this quarter season, Tuskegee took 4 yard line. Kelly drop-kicked goal from serrimanus. Coach Harvey hit his second eleven, the half-cled. Morehouse, 20; Tuskegee, Third Quarter: Morhouse Maked 20 yards to Tuscaloosa twice downs. The Tuscaloosa began another march for goal. Williams met her the ball on Tuscaloosa 20-yard line. Williams made another march for goal. Gentry began another march for goal. Gentry bounded the crowd to their feet, bering the crowd to their feet, and a touchdown. He also knocked down goal from swimming. Score: Morehouse 10, Tuscaloosa 10. Fourth Quarter. Tukkerse=0 Mørkse=0 Tobbs ..... b.c Tobbs ..... b.c Jordan ..... b.c Kitchen ..... c.c Kitchen ..... c.c Williams ..... c.c Tanney ..... c.c Arling ..... c.c Young ..... q.b Young ..... q.b Harry ..... b.c Wittman ..... b.b Karol ..... b.c Oliver ..... b.c Oliver ..... b.c Alfred A. M. Reynolds, bd head-instructor, A. M. Reynolds, bd head-instructor, Oliver ..... b.c Oliver ..... b.c Bryce Jones, bd queen-queen, ATLANTA U. 30: PAINE. 0 Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 21—Atlanta, university wins for the mythical title of champions of the South by decisively defeat the North in which the all-around superstar play the university way to win. The university held opponents and at no stage of the game failed to win. Atlanta university lost little time in getting started. They scored nine in the first up and 21 in the second. The line-up: Paine Tyson Atlanta McWillion Lamar Lamar Turner Reverie Turner Reverie Lakee Lakee Dreyer Carthage Thornton Carthage North Smith Long Bell Morgan Brown Thornton Thornton CLAELIN SCHEDULE Orangeburg, S. C.—The prospects of a year than ever before under the new administration of Dr. Landolph, who can now dominate as to have the services of suchars as Coach Isser L. K. Coach John-Brown, of Talladega, assistant Coach Lilya of Talladega, assistant Coach Jessica, assistant coach, who hopes to win a winning aggregation on the road. Albany College on account of graduation, Lynchwood South, who died from cancer, Shank Forest, who has not returned, all of whom were strong backfield players, Captain Wright and his crew, will carry the Orange and Maroon "over the hill." The schedule for the Panthers this year is as follows: 28, at Columbia, N. C. Benjamin college, Nov. 4, at Angola, G. N. C. Paine college, Nov. 4, at Angola, G. N. C. Hauk Institute, Nov. 18, at Glenwood, A. A. and T. College, Nov. 18, at Glenwood. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. WE MATCH YOUR COAT AND VEST Copyright Ready Made or Made to Measure PANTS ONLY SEE THE LARGEST STOCK OF PANTS IN CHICAGO Chicago St. Louis Cleveland THE PANTS STORE CO 621 SO. STATE ST. SEND SAMPLE OR VEST MAIL ORDERS FILLED I HAVEN'T HAD A DRINK OF BOOZE FOR A WEEK. IT COSTS SO MUCH NOW THAT I CAN'T AFFORD IT. GOSH!-LOOK AT THIS MOB OF PEOPLE. OVER THERE AT THE CLARK STREET BRIDGE. WONDER WHAT'S GON'ON. STOUT AND HIS CREW LEAD WILBERFORCE TO VICTORY B. JAMES W. ZOOMA Wilberforce, Ohio, Oct. 27—In the midst of arousing cheers, intense enthusiasm and nervous strain, 1,500 students and football fans watched the Old Gold and Green football squad of Wilberforce university defeat the Simmons University team. Wilberforcefree can breathe the air without trouble. It was a right from the start to the finish. Wilberforce found it expedient to attack Simmons via the aerial route and succeeded. Stout forwarded the ball to Sedwick for forty yards, and the team scored after eight minutes of the play. BX J J WHITEHEAD St. Paul Hampden Madison l. t. J. Buffon Columnean l. t. J. Buffon Denbilt g. t. Dabbing (Pryce) Blackwell f. g. Dabbing (Pryce) Blackwell f. g. Dabbing (Pryce) Williams c. b. G. Gough Walker (Kapt.) c. b. Jones Collin c. b. King Collin c. b. Hewick Parker f. b. Dean No. wounds St. Paul.....0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton.....0 0 0 3 0 Keele field-green. **RATTLESNAKE KID RENIGS.** Battlesnake Kid refused to put in his uniform. He was tied boat with Tiber Allen and the South side man. He was tied boat of his wife. Nevertheless, the Dreamland A. C. put on his uniform, an evening's enjoyment. Kid Simmons was tied boat of his wife to a draw. Jack Townsend and Blackjack Morgan went three rounds, but no wounds were through some stunts, as did Jones. He went through some stunts, as did Jones. He took place every Monday evening. **POSTMASTER PRESENTS CUP.** The postmaster of the city of Chicago, Ohio, baseball team at the Pinnax clubhouse on South Park avenue, won the championship of the Chicago clubhouse and is made up of members of the Race. SEASON'S FIRST BIG BASKETBALL GAME The Sensational Commonwealth Five VS. Monarch Lodge of Elks AT THE Commonwealth Casino 5th St. NW, New York City SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. 5TH Big Preliminary Hall Fighters (50th A.M.) vs. Detroit Mercy Warriors Admission 60c Music by the Terrace New York Orchestra Fourth Quarter NEW YORKERS TO SEE BASKET BALL TUIT NOV New York, Oct. 27.—The basket ball season will get under way in Harlem by the New York Knicks, with the basket ball tossers of Monarch hodge of ElksHook, with the Commonwealth wealth-weighing team captain by Frank Worthen, wealth-weighing team captain by Frank Worthen, Hilton Stopec and George Fall will be in Forbes' line-up. In the New York Knicks, and the New York Orioles' will do their stuff. **ESTRIDGE KO'S HANSEN** New York, Oct. 27.—It scoring a 30 in the first round over Tommy Hammens, at the Fifteenth Regiment armory Tuesday night of last week. Turned professional as few weeks ago, he scored 29 knockouts in 31 nights. The one light that Estridge is credited with Bunny Foeney, Larry injured his two knees meet assist and Larry wry by a clean knockout in the second round in Lutley Catholic中学, in East 10th street. LINCOLN A. C. IN VICTORY THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Reiving Committee OH, THAT'S THE CITY CLEANUP COMMITTEE. THEY'RE GOING TO DUMP SIXO GALLONS OF BOOTLE WHISKEY IN TO THE RIVER. WHAT'S GON'ON OVER THERE EDDIE? NATIONAL LEAGUE CHICAGO, TH OH, THAT'S THE CITY CUMPUP COMMITTEE. THEY'RE GOING TO DUMP 5,000 GALLONS OF FOOTED WHISKY INTO THE RIVER. WHAT'S GON'N ON OVER THERE EDDIE? NATIONAL LEAGUE TO MEET IN CHICAGO, THURSDAY, DEC. 7 Tenny Blount Hurt VILLA RETAINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE BY BEATING EDWARDS BLANCHET WINS BINGA CUP at Chicago. malusat, on both the basketball teams of 1950 and 1951, a team of Hydra Park high school, was winner of the Jesse Riga trophy for best showing in athletics, scholarship best showing in athletics, scholarship high school. The Cook county high schools. The Grant county Monday night. Oct. 16. "STREETCH" GRANT INJURED New York. Oct. 27. - Regina- gina high school basketball ball star, center for high school basketball star, center for high school. Injured was during a prese- suremance at the 15th Street Y. Oct. 16. Athletics were taken over the left, cpc. SIKI RUNS INTO COLOR LINE IN GAY OLE PAREE Paris, France, Oct. 27—Louis Paul, better known as Battle Sild, light heavyweight champion of the world and heavyweight champion of Europe, was making the rounds of the Paris bars when he went into the American city in two French companions. The bartender told him by telling him he was all out of the goods he wanted. The French man from breaking up the place. Several American southerners were in the place at the time, but not a word heard when they sized up the fighter. The bar will be closed as French officials fear much trouble if it resumes. He have threatened to break up the joint. WILDCATS PILE UP 40-0 SCORE ON N. C. AGGIES Washington, D. C., Oct. 27.—The Howard university football eleven in its second game of the season played Saturday, noon, Oct. 21, on the university campus, wounded the North Carolina Agricultural University, N.C., by a score of 40 to 0. The "blue and white" enlisted the visitors in every department of the game and won, as it pleased. 图 The game began with Howard IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE By JULI JONES, Jr. PHOTOS OF NOTED MEN Six of the biggest sellers. Men who have made their mark in life and who will never be forgotten. BERT WILLIAMS SIKI GEORGE DIXON JOE GANS HARRY WILLS JACK JOHNSON HARRY WILLS FIFTY CENTS EACH NO AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES—ORDER DIRECT Money order or cash. No personal checks accepted. No goods sent C. O. D. Every picture is $x10, and guaranteed the best work ever offered for the price. FOSTER PHOTO SUPPLY BOX 202, CHICAGO DEFENDER BLDG, 3435 INDIANA AVE., CHICAGO, IL. Questions AND Answers J. C. Kansom of 53, Nebraska avenue, Kansas City, Kan., wants to know why the Monarchs with 44 games won while the American Giants with 25 won when the Monarchs have played 11 more games than the Giants and won question one of many received each other a few ages. Answer—The percentage is figured by dividing the number of games won by the number of games played. For example, 25, a total of 72 games played, dividing 25 gives you percentage always in the percentage column. Arthur Johnson, hot 353, Tinkerke International, round duck Johnson knocked out Jim Jeffries. Arthur Johnson, hot 353, Tinkerke International, round duck Johnson knocked out Jim Jeffries. Arthur Johnson, hot 353, Tinkerke International, round duck Johnson knocked out Jim Jeffries. Arthur Johnson, hot 353, Tinkerke International, round duck Johnson knocked out Jim Jeffries. LIONS SWAMP MORGAN, 52-0 ON HOME FIELD Lincoln, Under Leadership of Coston, Hits Her Stride in a Brilliant Victory By W. G. ALEANDER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 CURTAIN FALLS AS FOSTERITES LOSE GAME, 9-8 The curtain fell on the baseball season of 2012 in this city with the Aerocup team. It was the 9 to 8 score while their loyal rooters stood ahead as the Mets was slumping. Bobby Williams and Jesse followed in. They were up and down nining. Three up and three down, one run needed to tilt the score, darkness and light. Giant fans calling for them to deliver. That was the last score in the last game one would see in the theater. There wasn't a semblance of a cheer as they were defeated eleven by the loyal fans, instead folks wended their way to their home, feated eleven by the loyal fans, instead folks wended their way to their home, feated eleven by the loyal fans, instead folks wended their way to their home, feated eleven by the loyal fans, that new timber is needed and that we will be some folks missing in the spring. The Pyttons pulled their usual delay late the game start. Once in the lead they feared the home boys and continued to argue with the umpire to call the game, a few minutes later they were called out to game with the Hillside club this summer. The score: Pyttons 11, H. P. A. 1 Allen 2, H. P. A. 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Totals: 10 13 12 Totals: 10 10 12 Giants 11, H. P. A. 1 Allen 2, H. P. A. 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Totals: 10 13 12 Totals: 10 10 12 Giants 11, H. P. A. 1 Allen 2, H. P. A. 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Delhouser 1, 0 10 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Murphy 1, 0 12 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Sunny 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Rachley 3, 1 10 1 Totals: 10 13 12 Totals: 10 10 12 FISK. 7: A. AND T.. 6 Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 21, 1982 - After a victory over the varsity last the first game of the season to the State A & L Normal college by a Fik made the first score with a Fik made the first pass play. Up until the last three minutes of the game the score was 10-10. Fik's ball, Johnson of Fik attempted a touchdown. Johnson of State, behind State's goal, scoring a touchdown. Huffman of State Normal scored a touchdown. Fik in the last minute of the game. SILENT PURYEAR WINS New York, Oct. 27.—At the Pioneer Sporting club Oct. 17. Silent Purpley of Philadelphia won a decision over the Giants in the first round. The bout was for six rounds. PANTS To Match Any Coat and Vest Just bring your old Pants for a sample. Hundreds of patterns to choose from. Made to Measure. FI Coat, anbred. Blue Screw. PANTS and shades, perma- tials, and watches. Price $6.95 and up. We sell old coats. This is a special serv- ce for rendering. We offer available. $8.95 MONROE PANTS SHOP 1433 MONSONIC TEMPLE B. E. Randolph 1230 N. State Avenue New Orders Filled. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 AN AD ON THIS PAGE 800,000 READERS EVER BETTER ADVERTISING LOST RELATIVES [ADVERTISMENTS] ARTHUR JAMES. JACKSON Washington, born in Kansas City, Mo. March 1920, graduated from North Rock Island Nickel Island dining car department May 25, 1921; drafted in the army Aug. 19, 1922; enlisted in the Army; graduated kindly communicate with A. B. Box, I. Chicago Defender? Important informa ADELL HALTOM AND OTIS RAINBOW Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the whereabouts of Mary and Minnie Falls, Louisiana about 16 years ago, and Gila Rainbow, last board of three years ago, can distinguish and notice 2925 Walsh Avenue, Chicago, IL. **LILIAN COLLINS** Want a LILIAN COLLINS. Want a LILIAN COLLINS. Brown, last board of living in Chicago of 521S Indiana with her father, Mary. She will be very ill and will want to hear from her at once. Address Mary. Alice Brown, General Delivery, Princeton, H. C. **MARY, STEPHEN AND RACHEL FALLS.** Would like to know the whereabouts of Mary and Minnie Falls. They were born in Forest, M. Children of Falmouth and their brother, White T. Falls. 1451 Leland Street, Detroit, Mich. **MARY AND MINNE FALLS.** Mary and Minnie Falls. The whereabouts of Mary and Minnie Falls. Their father, for them. They were born in Madison county, L. children of Janet and Mary. For Mr. T. Falls, 1451 Leland Street, Detroit, Mich. **MANNIE OLIVER FISHBURNE.** Mannie Oliver Fishburne, for Mrs. Annie Boldie Oliver Fishburne, formerly up and over with her dressmaker, 1451 Indiana avenue, Chicago, IL. please send to the Chicago Desk, Box 21. ADVERTISING In loving memory of my dear late boy, Alain B. D'Agostino, 22 November, in alliquerque, N. M. He said no one a last farewell. He said good-bye to none. His loving heart had ceased to beat His careful smiles and kindly ways Are pleasant to see. He lived for everyone And died by all. A voice he loved was gone. A place is vacant in our home A will still exists Days of sadness still come over me. Tears in silence often flow. We were not alone in our me. Though you left a year ago, Never saw you. Sayes from our memory fade. A loving heart will always linger How we miss you daringly. How we miss you daringly. Only God can tell. Sadly missed by mother and son. In loving and loving memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Eidia A. Johnson, who passed away. She gave no one a last farewell. She said good-bye to none. And before we knew it she was gone. Her cheerful smile and kindly ways "Prayerful" from me a dear husband of my life. I will be a champion of Mae L. Bishop. CARD OF THANKS IMMUNESEMENTS We wish to thank the many friends for kindness shown during the death of our beloved sister, Mary F. Barnes, died Oct. 14 in Indiana Harbor, Ind. Also thank the Rev. Boyd Harper, Sr., who helped the Rev. James Smith for his excellent service—Mrs. Pamille Harris, wife, and Mrs. Davidson, daughter of Mrs. Avenue. We wish to thank our many friends for kindness shown during the illness of our husband and brother, Peyton C. West, wife of our beloved sister, Mrs. Peyton C. West, wife, and Mrs. Alice Walker and Miss Edith W. sisters. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Anne, thank their friends and associates here. French Lick and Detroit were in the great loss of their son and nephew, Gartha Lee Burnham. The funeral of Mrs. M. F. brown was held at Waynans Church Tuesday, Oct. 15, in Waynans, N.J., for officiating. The body was shipped to Carbondale for burial, being accompanied by Benjamin and Fred Franklin, brothers of deceased. We extend our condolences to the family, whom we sympathize in our bereavement the loss of our beloved sister, Mary F. Barnes and Brothers of the deceased. 7 To the many friends of Ellen Lee, deceased Oct. 7, we wish to acknowledge her beauty and beautiful floral offerings received during our time as a member of the Family. Miss Petty, wife of the late Jody Petty, who died Oct. 15, in Denver, Colorado, wishes to thank Hiram Masonius for his kindness and floral designs. A. Lot 1qr $24.50 Grand opening of beautiful Bell's Hotel, 121 West Park Blvd. will sell $1 million in billboard. Mint, at 22 down and 11 a.m. Not more than $1 million. In room, will sell $1000 for her feet. In gifted wood, pine and oak trees. The State highway runs through the hotel. This land is 460 feet above sea on a ridiculous low figure to secure 100 affiliated customers, who will host advertising. Act now! They will cost $1 million until a clock. Bell's hotel and real estate office, 1821 West Park Blvd., West Park, Wash. 98171. Advertising. REAL ESTATE A man can borrow money on what he needs, but he can't borrow money on what he pays or for rent. See me before you buy. Excellent bargains in house, furniture, and appliances. Payment down. First and second mortgages are paid off. We provide mortgage loans for you. We provide small and more large loans. See me before you buy or sell. Choose R. Travel. Choose A. Travel. Choose V. Victory. S&S—Advertising. HERB SECRETS Toks how to make medicines from herbs. She also took the coin. Palmer 521 Bldg took the street, Cleveland, Glenn-Mav. **OPENING FOR WOMEN** There is a big demand for young and private home work in Baltimore, Lena Wages are high and lives are conditions of the A.M. B. church, will be given to give those deciding to 20 years of the A.M. B. church, Address 621 Baltimore, town. IDLEWILD LOTS Your last chance to secure a lot in beautiful fellowship. Mich. The last past month, you can apply to a quirk or your location may be gone Terms. $5 down and $5 per month. Phone or write W. P. Harrison, 1729 Street. Phone: 617-222-4222. Phone: Glance Boston $225—Adult The Reese Automobile school is now in full session. Come in and prepare for the exam. During the past few months we have placed a good number of competent students. The automobile profession is well established in a good salary. Reese's graduates are given special training. We have A-1 mechanics, who will give you the overhauling and repairs in general on making of cars or a craft assignment of Studebaker parts for 1916-17-18 series at spaces open, with or without service, rates reasonable. The further information to Eug. 36th street. - Advertiser. Your Questions Answered 4,500 questions and answers on the old and new testaments. Book $1,500. Eug. 36th street, Cleveland Ohio. - Airtel. THE DEATH LIST UNDERTAKERS KERSEY, McGOWAN & MORSELL Undertakers 3515 Indiana Avenue OFFICE PHONE DOUG. #253 MEDICAL CANCERS, TUMORS, GROWTH NILLED 45 hours. Occupancy, equipment, one dine. 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BOARD LETTERINGS OF ENVELOPES W. W. Moor Supply House, Milton. J. W. FINEG, CHICAGO GREATEST man and card writer, is located at 140 Pine St. OFFICES FOR RENT DESK ROOM Large, light, airy office. Phone and information service included. 3439 Indiana ave. Douglas 2024. CHILDREN TO BOARD WILL HAVE CHILDREN ANY AGE with a specialty. Normal 18-25. WILL BOARD LITTLE GIRL THE AGE OF 18-25. In 4 Chapters. December. FORMULAS BEAUTY CENTER IMPULSAS HOME, fine art, book, post, park, blackboard, studio, office, furniture, C.S. S. S. 3439 Indiana Ave. Milton. COURS LESING PATENTS PATENT THOROUGH AND FULL INSERTIONS free from U.S. Copyright Protection Patent No. 6,284,000,000 Washington, D.C. B. 147 SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Illicit board course, apartments and lots for rent in Atlantic City, N. J. N. Indiana ave., Atlantic City, N. 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WANTH-LABORIES AND SUGAR BEN for setup iron. 3405 South Lakeway lane 2 HELP WANTED-FEMALE WANTH-GIRLS, WOMEN, MOTHERS don't do without the things you really need. Learn the essential safety equipment. Learn the only efficient speed control and safety equipment on work. Taylor 301 State of Missouri. Taylor 301 State of Missouri. WANTH OPERATORS ON shows in our new shipyard factory; good employment. Sopko Jr. office. Wanth Westerville. SILK SHADES MAKERS, EXEC. WORKERS, fork shop or at home; good pay, 1H-ART WORKSHOP; good pay, 1H-ART WANTED-RESTAURANT MANAGER WITH knowledge of marking up the trade, box 3. WANTED-RESTAURANT MANAGER WITH knowledge of marking up the trade, box 3. TWO LADY BARBERS WANTED AT ONCE at Littleton and Barber Shop N. 2, S. 50th Street. GIRLS WANTED - KENNEDY LAUNDER Cantonvilleville ave. Take Couture Grove ave. ELDERLY LADY TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD Catherine J. home, 2142 College Street Carmel, CA 92820 EXPERIENCED OPERATIONS FOR HEM bunkerhouses, 2122 W. 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WANT FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS Phone Blvd. 2918 3940-42 INDIANA AVENUE 4834-56 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Woods 4838 4824 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Drexel 5133 MRS. P. FRANKLIN. Prop. Electric Lights, Gas; Sanitary Kitchens Hilf Private Lockers, Gas Stoves, Bathrooms, Kitchen Appliances Weekly Rates: $1.00 to $10.00. Handy to Surfline Lines and Elevated. SOUTH PARK AVE., 3251-FUNN, KITCHEN CENTER, 3251-PIRT, 3251-PIRT, 3251-PIRT, 152 per wk. $240. Thomas 3251, SUNNY BAY, 3251-PIRT, 3251-PIRT, 3251-PIRT, GILAND RIVD, 3812-PURN, ROOM: PHILA- beth; bath: modern; married couple or george- almate; ELMWOOD VIEW, 3813-LAURER, FURN: no other cameras. Call after 4 p.m. in Danzig 750. PHILA-THOMAS, 3829, APT. 2, 2-story furniture suitable for one or two, plenum, or water; 34. Removed 7140. VINCENNES AV. 4226-PURN, ROOM: E. 420 PL, 518, 2D FL—NEATLY FURN. E. 420 PL, 518, 2D FL—no other rooms. Modern conveniences. LANGY AVE. 4308—NEATLY FURN. LANGY AVE. with kitchen privileges. Alsthom 2188. INDIANA AVE. 4022, APT. 3—NEWLY FURN. modern fire building. Kew Gardens 1924. WARSH AVE. 5155—TWO ROOMS; steam bath. WARSH AVE. Directed G. Merritt. E. 30TH ST. 700, AOP. 47- FURN. ROOMS, modern. Call after 6 p. m. or 12 m. Dugout. PRAIRIE AVE. 3031, APT. 3, FLAT 5- Nice airy light room; steam beat. Dugout. LAWRENCE AVE. 4743, APT. 3- Damply small room with private lavatory. VINCENNES AVE. 4527, APT. 3- WARM and comfortable room; reasonable. Dresden WARSHI AVE. 3728, APT. D- NICE LIGHT room. Bouletier. 3548. LAWRENCE AVE. 3728- LARGE ROOM of 10 and adjacent; couple only. Call after 4. PRAIRIE AVE. 4527, APT. 3- WARM and comfortable room; reasonable. Dresden INDANA AVE. 3216, 4TH FL.- LARGE room; married couple or men prefer. Dresden Breesel. 3217. LARGE FRONT ROOM AND OTHERS for room; steam beat; electric灯. Milton. RHODES AVE. 4529, APT. 3- MODERATE light room for couple in private family; steam beat. WASHAN AVE. 5231-TWO LIGHT ROOMS and kitchens; electric; plove heat; hear school; "L" and surface cars. AUT. 1-ROOM; electric; plove heat; "L" room in private family, Ken. 4947. E. 357 ST. 411, FLAT 18-INSTANT FUNN. LAWRENCE AVE. 4545- FURN. ROOM for couple, no other rooms. Ken. 5740. FOR JUNIOR ROOM for light junior service. Dome. 6262. ROOMS FOR MAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE ROOM. 4656- FURN. SINGLE ROOM for man or woman. Atlantic 1256. E. 357 ST. 422- FURN. ROOM FOR 416 man or woman. heat bat. ROOM for NIGELIA ROOM. Lester Holland. FORISTRILE AVE. 4524, APT. 2-ROOM. FORISTRILE AVE. 4524, APT. 2-ROOM. NIGELIA AVE. 310- LARGE FURN. ROOM pastly room. reasonable. Douglas 4658. CALEMET AVE., 4058, APT. 3—NICE PURN, room for first-class couple. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished hotel room $4 to $250 per week; day or night rate. 75% per week. Travel insurance. Cooking and laundry conveniences. INDIANA AVE. 252, in Plano, TX. AN AP preventive couple desiring to enjoy all comforts of home in private family, we have a private suite with private bath, en- surance; coogal surmounting; elevat- ion transportation. Very suitable for muni. Dress THE MALLARD INN PRAIRIE AVE., 4750, APT. 1-7-FM95 MUSKET Bell tower, elevated and surface lines. Call Bell tower, 928-755-3000. **BIGHAJ AVE.**, 3245 = **NEWLY FURN** **BIGHAJ AVE.**, 3245 = **NEWLY FURN** **Garden** and gnd 245 = two friends; fire **Garden** and gnd 245 = two friends; fire PRAIRIE AVE. 125, APT. 2, NEATLY furnished rooms; alarm and elec- tronics; cell phone before 4 o'clock after 8 o'clock 1676. 4 EOCT 2017. HIRES IN HOSPITALS 4 EOCT 2017. HIRES IN HOSPITALS Gods borne for right parties with children; tunnel 4321. PRAIRIE AVE. 125, NEATLY FURN. hot water boat; strictly modern; queue space; first class men only. Km. WARSH AVE. 125, APT. 2, LARGE square; Western 9200. HOOM FOR 5 RESPECTABLE MAN REPS. a large room; compliment to car lines. CHAMPLAIN AVL. 4225, APT. 5—FUNKS modern, modern. Call enquiries. Broadway WAIBNSI AVE. 3217 - NEATLY FURN. electric; electric for man, GAMETM AVE. 4411, APT. 3-FURN. Near "L" and surface lines. Atlantic 2326. SOUTH AVE. 3226, 2D FURN. 2D FURN. convenience. Man power. Renewed. Douglas 3116. PHAIRIE AVE. 4385, APT. 3-FURN. suitable for couple or man, Keenwood 3116. E. 321D FURN. 2D FURN. ALL MOD. convenience. Renewed. Renewed. VINCENNES AVE. 4019, APT. 2-FURN. all modern convenience. Miss. Kline. CALMETM AVE. 3214-FURN. 1003M: family for; people. Douglas 4119. VERSON AVE. 3215-TWO LARGE LIGHT electric light and heat; electric light and heat. Atlantic 2326. MODERN. NEATLY FURN. 1003M: man power. Call after 9 p. m. INDIANA AVE. 4411, 2D FURN. 2D FURN. convenience. Man power. convenience. Man power. GILLS AVE. 3691- FUNK. or UNFURN. main glove kitchen with two rooms on 20 SQUARE AVE. 3691- FUNK. SOUTH PARK AVE. 2000, APT. 4- FURN. large front room; suitable for two rooms. WASHINGTON AVE. 6111, APT. 3- FURN. room; steam heating; electric light; private room. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 3600, 2D FL. Nearly room; room; steam heating; no other room. CALLMORE AVE. 3211- LARGE FRONT room; two smaller; steam heating; electric training AVE. 2943- THREE ROOMS; furnished; housekeeping; steam; laundry; MICHIGAN AVE. 3212- LARGE FURN. front room for couple or two; also many rooms. E 300ST. 250, APT. 3- NEAR COTTAGE Grove ave. steam heated rooms; all newly VEINON AVE., 2615-3180 FRONT FURN. furn. Douglas 5083. ORBAN BLDW., 2615-3180 APT. - NICELY furn. front room. CALCIMT AVE., 4100-NEATLY FURN. upstairs. INDIANA Victory 1988 - NEATLY FURN. Victory 1988 GRAND BLDV. 3254-FURN. ROOM FOR INVENSA AVE. 3252. APT. 3-2-FURN. room for single man. Douglas 1650. CALISTERT AVE. 3252-TWO LARGE FRONT rooms: 58 and 100. Douglas 2072. ROOM FOR SINGLE MAN. Douglas 2072. guestroom couple or single. Douglas 2072. HIODES AVE. 3254-BOOMS. FURN. or UNFURN. room. Douglas 2072. HIODES AVE. 3254-APT. 1-FURN. room: mother, bumblebee. Ecowood 4303. CALISTERT AVE. 4033. APT. 5-NEATLY FURN. room. Douglas 3853. BILTN AVE. 2100. APT. 7-LARGE LIGHT furn. room. Douglas 3853. INDIANA AVE. 4547. APT. 1-NICE LARGE FURN. room. Douglas 3853. VERGON AVE. 2653. NEATLY FURN. room. Douglas 2867. BOWEN AVE. 5653-NICELY FURN. ROOM room. Douglas 2867. SOUTH PARK AVE. 3254-UNFURN. or room. furn. with kitchenette. GRAND BLVD., 3331. APT. 3-LARGE front room and room 3. BOGGS 31. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT NEW PENN. 1000 ON FURNITURE FOR INHABITANT couple or single person with references. Req'd 6127. N.T. LAWRENCE AVE. 3233-FURN. ROOMS museum; kitchen refittege. Ken. 6730. E. 4371 PL. 424-ROOMS; MODERN. Kenwood 7128. WAKAMI AVE., 5220, APT. 1- NEATYAM furn. rooms: modern, Knowned BKS, and more. UNFURNISHED ROOMS BROWN AVE. 612-720-3FUCKN. 800MN. BROWN AVE. 612-720-3FUCKN. 800MN. BROWN AVE. 612-720-3FUCKN. 800MN. Gakkel Road. 612-720-3FUCKN. WASHAM AVK, 486, 21 F1, -TWO C urns, furn. for rent, Mm. Earnest, CHAMPION AVE, PLAY 5, 3 ROWS CHAMPION AVE, steam and electric light 12 STORAGE UNIT FLATS FOR RENT S. W. CORNER INDIANA AVENUE AND 48TH ST. 4-5-6-7 ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS, $60 to $55. F. W. HARSH, JR. 309 E. 39TH ST. DOUGLAS 6105. 255 ROW MOREY APT. IN THE Beverage apt. building, 26th and 11th ave. also room. elevator service at all times. SOUTH SIDE REALTY CO. W. A. Abbott, 26th and 47th St. Kennedwood VICTORY 9195. FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED HOSPITALEING — THREE sinks; two baths;ailable family or three sinks; two baths;ailable family or three sinks; only clean, reliable folk space. WILL. SILVER SIX-ROOM APARTMENT, furn. stair heart; married couple: 40 mo. Baldwyn, 35th Rhodes ave. Doughton. ROOMS WANTED WANTED TO HENY THREE ROOMS AND BARRON, form, or nature, Douglas Barrison. WANTED TO RENT MEN AND WOMEN LEADERS TO ORGANIZE businesses everywhere for large, fraternal organization. Send resume to: ORGANIZATION PROMPTS, 438 Lonox Ave., New York City. SALENEXN - THE KENDALL ENV2LOG SALENEXN calls 00 min; sells $3.00; no competition; exclusive territory; Consolidated LOG200 - THE KENDALL ENV2LOG LOG200 calls 00 min; sells $3.00; no competition; exclusive territory; Consolidated easily model, free $10 sample shirts from Wholesale Hop, Box 7, Bidgewood Station 1000 W. 10th St. EARN $100 RALLY SILVERING MURRORS planting and rebuilding uvylanture, auto- chandelier, bedsidekits, outlets furnished. Laboratories, Liberty 151, Broadway New York. AGENTS-SAN BRUNO DONS AWAY WITH SAMPLE SONS. Sample 200, Geyer, N. and Lexington nave, Brooklyn, N. Y. With our new "Progress of a Kare" series, Race man buys. Sample 3, SAMPLE, sample FEST EAST SELLING TO HOUSE HOLIDAY tips, sample all for interview and sample articles. 1978庐山. 2014 Hauser at. tif. REAL OR ANYTHING, DO--MAKE YOUR WANTS INS FOR QUICK RESULTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOBBS & GRUBB, 454 E. 4TH ST. KENWOOD 0708-0709 FOR SALE BUSINESS 453D N. STATE ST.-Store and Groom flat Always back of back store. Price $8,000. $1,000 cash. HOBSES FORRESTVILLE AVE. HOUSE FOR SALE between 45th st. and 46th st., all modern. Terms to suit. TWO BRICKS 453 E. 4TH ST.-Front brick; 450 interior $11,000; all exterior; Price $11,000. 26TH ST. AND INDIANA AVE—stone fruit, 15 rooms; hot water heat; oak floors and floors. CALIBERT AVE. NE. 418-727 ST. - SEARTH foot. CALIBERT AVE. NE. 418-727 ST. - SEARTH foot. Wilkins with lions and trump. Price $2-325. Wilkins with lions and trump. Price $2-325. ED ST, AND VINCENNES AVG.....36-10 CARLISLE, OH. 412-220-2222 carlisle here! 412-220-2222. condition. Price $10.00 carlisle here! 412-220-2222. condition. Price $10.00 Other fittings not listed here in houses and buildings are available from the office particular en by personal call at our office. (1979) GALLY population will be doubled with five years. of the fortune of the Worlds. WHAT EVENING IS ON? Invent every possible cent and dollar in real We have a large number of choice lots for rent in Indiana. We have a number of homes for sale which you can pay off as easily as you pay your loan off in this credit industrial city. Any loan in this credit industrial city will be fully furnished request, and renting will be fairly furnished. C. L. MKENZIE REAL ESTATE CO. CHICAGO REAL ESTATE, HOUSES 210 BROADWAY, GARL, INDIANA. PHONE 212-822-6666 FOR SALE 413-357-INDIA AVE. SENIOR GARDEN 210 BROADWAY, GARL, INDIANA. INCREASE ENTRANCE, this bath, $1,600 INCREASE ENTRANCE, this bath, $1,600 POWNING, south about $3,000 STREAM LEAK, electric lights, interlocked ceiling, $1,500 monthly. Rent about $4,000 GLEN BROADSTREET, GARL, INDIANA. RENT BEST OF $3,000. Rent below $2,500. ```text per room: CHRISTMAS AVENUE: 44 per room: STATE AVENUE: 44 state: state heat. Beat about $30 count: $200 cost: $2 per room: 10 BROWN AVENUE: =brown avenue: brown: 10 ``` 101-121 S. 25TH STREET - deloitte street loc. pebble hill, Northampton, $2,000 monthly. baloney $100 per month - DOWNSVILLE. John E. Charltonen Aptery & Loan Co. Toulouse, 25001. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS Loans made on contracts. Contracts bought APPLY JOSEPH E. SNOWDEN 3439 Indiana Avenue. Tel. Douglas 2655 or 2024. 3-FLAT BARGAINS THREE 3-FLATS SOUTH OF 48TH ST. DE- finitely located. Extra large marble ear- nature. 3-FLAT screen. 3-FLAT steam hostel. Attractive modern. Price $1,000. cash $2,000. 3-FLAT, SOUTH OF 48TH ST. 6-7th Ro- dine lights. steam. Price $1,000. cash $2,000. 2-FLAT, SOFTFIT OF 45X11 ST, 8-1/2 XPW- mold, 30% PVC, $1,000.00, $2,000.00, $3,000.00 Land Opportunity I WILL, SELL MY BEAUTIFUL, SIN-FILM lated latest IMPROVEMENT, revered BOTH lated latest IMPROVEMENT, revered BOTH arranged to suit buyer will pay bulk bill arranged to suit buyer will pay bulk bill Address: 2125 Park Avenue, New York, Address: 2125 Park Avenue, New York, FOR SALE - STRICTLY NEWMOD. - ROG Morgan Park - 1466 W. 12th St. owner. LAKER FRONT IDLELOTT WILD In beautiful IDLELOTT WILD Write for terms, Box 10, Chicago Defender LAZES - RICH MAN'S ORCHARD FAR MORGAN PARK LOTS AT VERY LOW MORGAN PARK LOTS AT VERY LOW C. M. B. Roel, Englewood 3219. The reason some folks don't succeed is that they spend too much time admiring their own work— EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE The reason THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WORLD'S GREATEST DAY WEEKEND. Published May 6, 1900. by ROBERT S. AMBOTT, IL. Published by ROBERT S. AMBOTT PUBLISHING CORP. (INCORPORATED) as second class matter, Feb. 1, 1906, at the P.O. L. under act of March 9, 1879. 17 Grove St. *Carling Cross Road, London, England* CAGG - 343 Indiana Ave. *Telephone Douglas 608*. DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA The Opening Up of All Trades and Titles to Blacks as Well as White The Appointment of a Member of Face to the President's Cabinet. LONDON-17 GREEN N. Charing Cross Road, London, Finchall, W. C. CHICAGO-3423 Indiana Ave. Telephone Longines 6057. DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA 1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites. 2. The Appointment of a Member of the Race to the President's Cabinet. SINCE YOU WENT AWAY If I were to tell you since you've been away Alone in my thoughts have you been right and day: That off to the dark river bank have I crept With mind well made up to end all and be through And only refrain to say I am not You are caster, kid, than I thought, a whole lot. ere to tell you since you've been away in my thoughts have you been night and carefree have I eaten and little I've slept it, to the dark river bank have I crept well made well up into your thoughts, dear, of yoyold you this and you doubted me not easier, kidd, than I thought, a whole SIGNIFICANT THE REPUBLICAN leaders have been bewildered about the fact that if the party in control of the next House of Representatives have not an easy task before them. They are in two directions: from the solid selections do not act, and from the unfulfilled of the national administration in states that do act. NINE is the only state in which congressional control of the general election in November the Republicans were successful in that month, the fact must not be overlooked that in the Republican vote compared with that over 20,600. The Republicans will never lose the Democratic House, because the only districts which the Republicans can hold thus be lost to the party, and the nearly numerous to change the political situation, therefore, hinges upon the Republicans to save to the party enough districts to prevent the loss of the question that merits attention. It says, in the great slump in the prospective slump throughout the month? We think the Portland Press-Week Republican paper of that state, has answer to this question. It says, it was the feeling of inkehaw interest in Washington. * * * * If the election in Washington should say that the Republican party as to what is expected as an absolute indemnity of the state, as they have been exemplified at the state S IS SUBSTANTALLY what this party will call all. The record made by the representatives is generally satisfactory and pertains the appropriation and indemnity. In spite of the shortcomings of the ad, we are sure that the next House of Representatives will create the impression upon the public Republican victory means an indemnity administration. We hope for the gerry and the country this mistake will be avoided. THE REPUBLICAN leaders have been brought to a painful realization of the fact that if the party is to retain control of the next House of Representatives they have not an easy task before them. The handicapped in two directions, the bloc of South, where elections do not direct, and from the unpopularity of the national administration in states where elections do elect. MAINE is the only state in which congressmen are elected prior to the general election. In November. While the Republicans were not in favor in that state the failure of in the Republican vote compared with that of 1820 was over 20,000. If the same ratio is carried out throughout the country the Republicans will be in great danger of losing the House, because the close and doubtful districts which the Republican in 1820 would thus lose to the party, and they are THE FIGHT, therefore, hinges upon the ability of the Republicans to save to the party enough of the doubtful districts to prevent the loss of the party. The question is: What can the cause of the great slump in Maine and the prospective slump throughout the country next month? We think the Portland Press-Herald, the leading Republican paper of that state, has given us the answer. "THE REAL CAUSE of the Republican slump, as we see it, was the feeling of inakew interest in the administration in Washington," *Science*. If anything, the election in Maine should serve as a reminder to the Republican to be aware of what is expected of Maine and Washington. It certainly cannot be construed as an absolute endorsement of the party policies as they have been exemplified at the federal capital. THIS IS SUBSTANTALLY what this paper has been saying all along. The record made by the House of Representatives is generally satisfactory and therefore merits the appraisal and indorsement of the country, in spite of the shortcomings of the administration. Republicans will not be the Republican unless the party managers make the mistake of creating the impression upon the public mind that a Republican victory means an indorsement of the national administration. We hope for the good of the party and the country this mistake will not be TURNER-ROBERTS-KERSEY WE CANNOT TOO STRONGLY URGE upon our voters the necessity of taking whatever steps that may be necessary to make certain the election of the Republican candidates generally. The fact is that the Republican candidates, Tuner and Roberts, now members of the general assembly, are candidates for re-election. As members of that body their records are credible and satisfactory. As an orator and debater Alder H. Roberts is the poor of any member of the assembly. He is a member of the house. He is respected, honored and appraised, regardless of party. He is also a member of a number of the most important committees and in therefore a potential factor in shaping legislation. HE SHEADRICK TUNER's specialty is in committee work. He usually succeeds in whatever he undertakes, because he knows how to go about it and the methods to be used to bring about results. He is felt more than he is heard. He is industrious, and he is a leader. He is a useful member and merits our fullest support. Hon. George T. Kersey is a new man in the political line, but one who is considerably above the average in point of intelligence. As a business man he has been very successful and unquestionably will make a creditable IT IS NOT ONLY NECESSARY to have able and influential members of our group in the general assembly, but in every branch of the state government and in the state government, representatives in every branch of our national government at Washington. If we are prudent and Judicious in contribution to the creation of popular government in the direction of improvement in the state of Illinois, and especially in Cook county, that anticipation will eventually materialize; at any rate let us perceive and see to it that no backstep is taken and no ground is lost in the meantime. LISTEN IN EN ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE that messages could be transmitted without the use of wires, the whole course was started. Today the mechanically is used to set and is listening in on the programs from stations not only in his own city other cities throughout the land. DELIVERING SETS are found in the hot houses in our churches, school rooms, store rooms, and in on in full force with every indication that will become more popular and more blessing it is to the sick and afflicted in her bedside programs by the caretakers. It is important, etc. All of this at a cost so small the forest can afford it. E RADIO is destined to be of great educational field. It is now possible for students to talk and talk to scientists and professors. WHEN ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE a few years ago that messages could be transmitted through the air without the use of wires, the whole civilized world was started. Today the mechanically inclined students are learning to receive and be listening on the programs broadcast from stations not only in his own city but in many other cities throughout the land. RECEIVING SETS are found in the homes of farmers, in our churches, school rooms, stores and offices. They are called in on full force with every indication that the radio will become more popular and more useful. What a blessing it is to the sick and afflicted to hear at their bedside musical programs by the world's greatest artists, sermons, lectures, the latest news of the world, and at a cost so small that even the poorest can afford it. THE RADIO is destined to be of great service in the educational field. It is now possible for students in the smallest and most inefficient schools to hear lectures and talks by scientists and professors uninterrupted by the work of white-collar employees, those scattered throughout the South in the rural districts, should immediately be equipped, with loud speaking receiving sets. There is nothing so complicated about them that the ordinary person cannot master in a few days. It offers the one way to learn about the science of the world is doing. If you wish to be up to the minute get a receiving set and listen in. SENATOR MCCORNICK says the Haitian people are desirous of having American troops remain on the island to maintain order and keep out an undesirable class of foreigners. Maybe so, but it is safe to assume that no sensible Haitian improves of the methods adopted by the marines to set things to right. HOLDING UP A MAN on State street and attempting to rob him costs $25, the same as driving an automobile while drunk. It is well to have the scale established so that one may be prepared to pay without unnecessary annoyance. ANOTHER THING that interferes with profits is the number of unemployed on the pay roll. OUR WEEKLY SERMON CRUMBLING CIVILIZATION By J. H. Holmes Palestine, Texas THE historians have told us of ancient empires of their learning and culture, of the wealth and glory of Ansysria, Babylon, Egypt and Persia, of palmy days of Greek civilization and the splendor that once was Rome's. But, each historian, when his tale is told, is compelled to paint a picture of ancient civilization and the broken kingdom. Wealth, learning, culture, glory and the sageor of the highest achievements recorded by an animation will crumble when the spirituality of the nation begins to decay, for spiritual decay leads to moral bankruptcy. So it is that our modern historian is forced to follow in the footprints of the world today is saturated with a contempt for law and order. It does not matter what the law may be, civil or religious, a rule of state, school or home, the trend is to discard it, so that it spite of the day of progress may be we live beyond all doing this civilization in which we hear so much boast is tumbling down fast. THE historians have told us of ancient empires, of their learning and culture, of the wealth and glory of Ansys, Banyan, Egypt and Persia, of Ansys civilization and the splendor that once was Rome. But, each historian, when his tale is told, is compelled to paint a picture of a decadent civilization. Wealth, culture, glory and the splendor of the highest achievements recorded by any nation will crumble when the spirituality of the nation begins to decay, for spiritual decay does not matter what law may be, civil or religious, a rule of state, of school or home, the trend is to discard it, so that in spite of the day of progress and enlightenment in which we live, beyond all doubt this civilization of which we hear so much boast is tumbling down fast. UNIFYING THE CHURCH CHURCH LEADERS of all denominations are beginning to realize that there must be harmony, understanding, a certain measure of unification and a working agreement among the various branches of the Christian faith, a certain degree of unity within the religious world is to be made. Spirits in the major religious bodies have been so frequent and so numerous that today we have hundreds, yes, thousands of sects, faith and frankish semireligious bodies with a more or less large following, all drawn from the parent denominations. THIS CONDITION has given rise to the statements made by authorities on the subject that Christianity is losing ground, that the world instead of advancing is retrograding. Many proofs are offered to substantiate the assertions. Whether the indictment is true or not, the evidence is not sufficient to prove within the church tend only to disrupt the congregations and defeat the very aims and objects the church has—the saving of souls. THE SLIGHT DIFFERENCES in belief between the different Protestant churches could be easily understood. The church is a house with houses of worship the vast number of men who believe they have been called to teach His word and to lead a flock. Unfortunately, self-aggrandizement, a desire to make a living the easiest way and a spirit of spirituality has led many into the ministry who are entirely unfit. So it is a hopeful sign when the different denominations come together on a common AT THE NATIONAL Baptist convention, which is scheduled to be held at St. Louis in the early part of December, these and other subjects which have long in mind will be discussed, and the will come up for consideration. The passing to the Great Beyond of the two leaders, Dr. C. E. Morris and Dr. T. H. Boyd, has left the two wings of the national Baptist convention in a sentimental frume of pride. The Baptist convention has principles which separated them, the way may be open to the unification of the two opposing branches of the Baptist church. TO BRING ORDER out of chaos, harmony out of confusion, the Baptist order. What is termed "a workable program for Baptists" has recently been issued by Dr. Lacey K. Williams, pastor of Olvet Baptist church. Chicago. It is a sane, practical, just and Christianlike method, the very reason why the Baptist order, who as pastor of the largest church—in point of membership—in the world, puts his theories into everyday practice with eminent success. It is safe to assume that no one other man stands out in the Baptist convention, so the death of Dr. Morris as does Dr. Williams. What Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians and every other religious organization needs is a little common sense injected into their uplift work. Why split hairs over the death is the best to travel when lead to the same goal? THE "ROOT" OF POLITICAL EVIL SENATOR ELHUU ROOT of New York is an a san and a brilliant jurist. As a corporation law is unexcelled. He can command and rece dulous fees for his professional services. In polls is classed a Republican, but he is a corporate torney first and a Republican next. In other wor is interest in the success of the Republican party in the state. He was the first to declare that he was no doubt the dominating factor in the ree new York Republican state convention over which resided, and by which the Harding administrat as strongly indorsed. THIS WOULD SEEM to indicate that Mr. Root SENATOR ELJHU ROOT of New York is an able man and a brilliant jurist. As a corporation lawyer he is unexcelled. He can command and receive fabulous fees for his professional services. In politics he is a strong advocate of the attorney first and a Republican next. In other words, his interest in the success of the Republican party is subordinate to his interest in the success of his clients. He was no doubt the dominating factor in the recent New York Republican state convention over which he was strongly indoors. The Harding administration was strongly indoors. THIS WOULD SEEM to indicate that Mr. Root is preparing to have the party repent the fatal blunder that was made in 1912 chiefly through his instrumentality. The man that the masses wanted at that time was the president of the Roosevelt. They gave expression to that fact nearly every state in which a primary election was held. But the corporations wanted Taft if possible, but Roosevelt in no event. The people's choice was so strong that his nomination could be defeated only by a landslide. He was questionable and schemes that were indefensible. MR. ROOT allowed himself to be utilized for this purpose and therefore accepted the chairmanship of the convention which his high sense of honor should have been given to him. But he there in the interest of his clients, whom he was determined to serve, regardless of the effect upon the party. The Harding administration is just about as upopular today as was the Taft administration then. And yet the corporations may insist upon forcing him to leave the office, but he was able to indicate that this is in contemplation, but if the party leaders are wise they will not follow where Elijah Root leads, because as able and brilliant as he is, he is a leader. He led the Lodge, but publicly his UNPOPULARITY in his own state was tested when the voters were called upon a few years ago to pass upon a new constitution which had been framed by a convention which was supposed to be largely dominated by Mr. Root. The principal changes proposed to the constitution it was generally commented by the press and the impression was that it would unquestionably be ratified, and yet, contrary to public expectation, it was rejected by a large majority. It was also indicated the fact that no one man was more responsible for his election than Mr. Root. Not that Mr. Root supported him, but he was instrumental in bringing about conditions which made Mr. Wilson's election not only possible but absolutely certain. The same thing will happen in 1912 through the election, but he into the same blunder that was made in 1912 diligently through Mr. Root. AND NOW the gangs that hang out on the State street corners are wondering what became of the money they spent when the sun was shining on both sides of the street. It looks like cold days are in store for them. PANAMA is going into mourning for a month because of her loss of territory. That's better than going into perpetual mourning over the loss of citizens slaughtered in a battle to keep it. ONE OF THE GREATEST WONDERS of natural history is the fact that red cows give white milk and yellow butter. And we know a cow that gives nothing buttermilk. ANOTHER THING half the world doesn't know in this era of house shortage is where the other half lives. THE MORE EXPENSIVE the cigarette, the more it smells like some kind of asthma cure. The Ebbing Tide of Justice [France's devotion to her African citizens, which is obnoxious to a large class of Americans, was shown in a cartoon, "The Rising Tide of Color," in the Chicago Tribune of Oct. 19. The accompanying cartoon is the Chicago Defender's reply to the former.] TO ARMS! DEFEND CIVILIZATIONS! AID DEMOCRACY! EUROPE After enlisting 1,000,000 strong in the Great War for Democracy— WE WON'T DARE LET 'EM FIGHT WE DON'T WANT A BLACK CHAMPION WONDERED AND ALL NATIONS SHALL KNOW OUR COUNTRY AS THE LAND OF DEFENDANCE, THE LAND OF THE FREE AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVE —THE SEEMS TO ME NOW AND THAT BEFORE Will it be any wonder if we have our doubts as to whether America is the "land of the free and the home of the brave"? Chants VI He frowned down upon me, left me kneeling and begging. I saw my brothers and sisters digg- bles in the earth. tired and weary. "The Haberdasher" Now I'm no roaming Romeo or shells of Araby: I'm just u dapper city chap, and have a family. I love mastading at nanking love. You see girls, I'm the keeper of a store for gents, and sell such Othello Dixby Othello, Dixby, tired of the constant nagging of Dame Dixby, spouses of his youthhood, meandered out one room and another, and Othello dotted on hotel jobs where they throw a bunch of foodstuffs at you along with your salary. So the one that ran over him on the patio, the one that was a No.1 waiter, but he was the prince of stallers. He was adept in the art of fooling the man, and he worked with him to work for Trojan. He worked like Trojan. He worked more orders out of the kitchen that day than any six men on the Job. "Long about two the time a request approaches the chef with a dinner. The chef scowled at him. "You work here?" he bellowed. "Sure," nods Othello. "Ihuit! I didn't know. This is the first time I seen you." grunted the cultary department. Moral: "Nobody lives a poor life." Comin' Through the Wry Incident to the current charges holding that local legislators running for office have been besieged and embarrassed by Ku Klux questionnaires, the following lines are suggested: If such body, meet such Kluxy, Spot him in the eye; If such body, meet such Kluxy, Spot him or you'll die. Midnight Sonata He stood on the bridge at midnight And woke me from calm repose- It was a chick" that stood on the bridge. And the bridge was the bridge of me nose. "JESS" DUNSON SAYS: After a While There Will Be a Lot of Women Smoking on the Smoke Room, women bands Won't Allow It in the House. A woman was arrested down East the other day for smoking a cigarette on the street. Mercely a cigarette. It could have been worse, if she had had a corncob or a T. D. pipe in her mouth. Or suppose it had been a Pittsburgh stogie. Then she could possibly see as many women smoking on the streets as there are men. Especially since a lot of husbands won't allow them to do it in the house. But the funniest sight of all will be to see a woman walking along the gutter looking for cigarette butts. When the women do start smoking on the street, they will do their walk right up to a man and ask him for a match. There have been plenty of women that have looked for a match before they never had the nerve to ask it. Many a woman that asks for a match will merely need it for a "Lucky Strike." She will be able to see a woman flanking the nashes from the tip end of a tuxedo while she murmurs: "He loves me, he loves me not." It has been customary for the men to strike their matches on their trousers' legs. In a case of this kind, we expect the women to use their own assertion. Eat, Drink and Get a Foot (Hatle Creek, Mich., News) A woman K. of P, Hall Nov. 4, benefit of Auntie Williams, to get her a foot. She is in need of her foot badly. [Corrupted Up to Date] A man in debt is ofttimes caught in a hair net. If you never say it, you'll never have to prove it. Women are the poetry of the world. Men are the blankety-blank verses. A guilty conscience needs no ultrasound. Better wear the blue than sing the "blues." An angry man opens his mouth and—puts his foot in it." Still water runs steep. A good thing—if you know it—do him. Make the night night, and the day day, and—will you be lonesome? You have a little oil saves a deal of friction. (And that's no oil.) J. A. J. Our girl friend next door announced that I hadnade Walker, Lauren Pore, the Quack, along with sunday and diverse others of the autocurts of the unwelcome curly have issued a strict and irreverable收 this year forbidding milady to dip her arm into the time-honored autocurts for that elusive Hallowen apple. Other Papers Say Up until he announced his leanings toward liquor, Senator James B. Sanders declared that the state of Missouri who belonged to the Negro Race. This man, changeable in his views, changed his hatred of Negroes and in his espousal of every limitation he could put on his own, and he was not a friend among us. Even those who were Democrats have no good faith. But how differently Reed views the Constitution when legislation affecting Negroes is up for consideration, and how much support the Dyer anti-lynching bill then pending before the Senate, has supported his support of the Dyer anti-lynching bill then pending before the Senate, and has supported his support of the Dyer anti-lynching bill then pending before the Senate, and has supported his support of the Constitution so that liquor may have savaged codrocille tears over the burned victims of lynching, but protested he did not. He also supported because the proposed bill was unconstitutional. Maybe he will succeed in fooling some Negroes into thinking by nulifying the eighteenth amendment to the Constitution is reason enough to vote for him, even though he did not support the amendment for the nullification of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. But if Negroes do that, we believe they will win, and then they can be indicted, then they might well be drunk. From Day to Day Lloyd George, prime minister of England through most of the stormy period of the 1930s, was temporary of Woodrow Wilson, Clementeus of France and Orlando of Italy, been forced to resign, due to growing out of the Turkish situation. The National Security league will wage a nationwide campaign against the movement to amend the Constitution upon decisions of the Supreme court. "Germany will not join the league of nations until America becomes a member," declared President Ebert of the German republic recently. The gold output of the Yukon this month amount to a million and a quarter million. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 $\frac{1}{2}$ DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Preparations Given In These Weekly Articles IMPORTANT HEART SYMPTOMS Do not become alarmed if you have not been told you might be mentioned. You might ask your heart beating fast and after a short period of rest it slowns down, and you know that there is something wrong with the muscles of your pumping machinery. Breathlessness in mid-air persons is a very acclous condition. we harp on heart disease so much? It is hard to say for your good, for your education; that we want you to be fully advised so you know how to detect serious and grave symptoms in the earliest possible time. We know disease is largely on the increase. [Name] Your Child.—If your child has had rheumatism or tonsillitis—some of the acute infectious diseases—and you notice that at play his breathing becomes rapid, skin pale, dusky, you should not hesitate to have a careful examination of him made. As he grows older, he may slight illness, but when they do complain and you notice the above mentioned symptoms, it is your duty to take the matter in hand at once, for you to help him on in this child's heart muscle? Vertigo or Dizziness—This is a very common condition, especially where there is a degenerated heart muscle that is enlarged or enlarged in heart or where there is stenosis, narrowing of important valves of the heart or let dizziness or vertigo go unbeheld. For over 25 years a ceaseless warfare, an uninterrupted campaign was waged against tuberculosis or lung consumption, and today you know that consumption has been greatly reduced and preventive measures have been instituted and are practiced in the well. The most tolerable treatment is the same must be done if we are to be saved from heart disease. Swelling of Ankles and Feet—This is a condition that may come early and yet may come late. We urge upon you to not ignore the symptoms. You may not sign signs of heart disease, yet they are of sufficient importance to call for an early examination by your physician. There may be other causes of swelling of the heart, such as those who are heavy, who stand a long time on their feet—this may be due to force of gravity and an indication of slow capillary circulation; to garters or other constriction between ankles and knees. If pressure on swollen leg or ankle leaves a dent the same as on dough or putty, it is severe and spells dropsy. Swelling of the heart. Dropsy is not a disease per se. It is a sign of a disease or of poor circulation, showing poor return of blood in veins back toward the heart. Dropsy is not a kidney disease. The circulatory system. May be due to heart, may be due to the kidneys or to liver disease. In localized dropsy—that is, if you have varicose veins in the knee, one leg on ankle, or in kidney disease both ankles and legs are swollen. This is also true in poor blood—thin blood—blood found in muscle, ankles and legs and will be hardened and inwardly thickening in bed, which shows you the benefit of rest and position in all heart disease. Do not ignore pitting of ankles. Early pitting or dropsy is often alarmed over dropsy, but rather concerned about the cause. Among the symptoms to which we beseech you to give serious attention is tiring easily; on ordinary exertion, you feel tired; out; you are lacking in endurance. In the absence of any other causes, together with oppressive feeling in the chest, should make you suspicious and wrong with your pumping machine. THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson social customs to these shees. Of course if the West Indian 'damselfish' are used to this kind of treatment, all well and good. We think that something ought to be done about it. Perhaps the matter might be turned over to commission that went to Geneva to demand a mandate for Africa. They seem to be without a job just now and if the Friends of Negro Freedom have their way Garvey will be without a job himself before long. Wife beating in the street is not the same as Africa, but in Harlem it isn't done. Even Alabama and Mississippi know better than that now. THE other day a little player of your own Race stood a big col- Your own Race stood a big college eleven on its head by his clever playing and brought victory to the team. He field in its exultation and enthusiasm. at the close of the game and carried that chap off the field on his way to the player was one of the brethren and the crowd was white. Think this over. This was feeling blue and pessimistic about this race—business. This was a tribute to the player who in this ```markdown ``` FOOD FOR THOUGHT EIGHTY thousand boys arraigned in the juvenile court in 21 years in one city, according to a recent report, is a bit starting to a layman who sees these figures for the first time. If he has any curiosity and proceeds to count up the other cities which must face these same conditions and keeps in mind that these are not just where to wonder just where we are headed to in these so-called advanced times. Something in our scheme of civilization is distinctly out of gear, certainly, that makes it imperative to juvenile offenders to juvenile offenders. A civilization that does not permit the successful founding of homes to keep these youngsters out of the clutches of the law needs readjusting if it is to endure. It is some kind of detention, when you can earn your ballot for inmakers and would-be political leaders. worth of the A. L. Jackson player who in this instance came from a very different racial background than that that he represented. His gameness, his skill and execution of the plays taught him by his coaches commanded instant recognition on the part of those who saw him perform. Down in West in Pennsylvania of West will stand for something else than a geographical direction for some little time. In this connection we want to call attention to the seeming lack of understanding of the sence of football on the part of some of our friends or the presence of some of our friends about the functions of different players and the methods of attack or defense when the ball is in certain parts of the field. We must be welcome to take some of our men friends to enjoy a game and it is a tremendous gamble to take most any woman friend. Most of the women we know nowadays there are available fine books and magazine articles to enlighten the most ignorant. There is no excuse for anybody not knowing the knowledge of football as it is played, in this country. It is a game that demands respect and enthusiasm from anybody who can appreciate the sport and be thinking in strategic situations. Everybody ought to know and study this game. CIVIC DUTY A FRIEND of ours who owns and enjoys a fine farm out in New England came all the way back to Chicago to register so that he could get the coming election. Another friend of ours who lives within a stone's throw of the registration office failed to register because he was too indifferent to think about it. Judge for yourself which was one of the men who take their civic duties and responsibilities more seriously are we going to be able to successfully fight and oppose vice or any other social malady and protect ourselves and our community of mundank. Tikkul don't do it. Throwing mud at each other won't do it. Proper use of the ballot will do it if we are willing to go to the polls and vote those people in office who will stand up for right and democracy something more than a complaint to run a government. Each one of us must first learn to run ourselves according to rules that will give us the confidence of our fellow men, the confidence of our leaders, and the will to serveerice something of ourselves to fulfill that duty. BEATING A WIFF NE of Marcus Garvey's countrymen, falling to find any pep in his life in New York, and angered at the apparent lack of interest in his welfare on the part of his wife, he thought he needed to ask the judge whether it would be all right. He is quoted as saying that in the West Indies this little social custom means of bringing Friend Wife into line and making breakfast sure. It strikes us that Friend Garvey ought to organize a social welfare department to address this matter of transferring; such PART TWO IN BRIEF A Scared Sheriff Mr. Harding Awakes Klan Progress [Copyright Chicago] WORLD TOPICS IN BRIEF Towns Had Dry Times in England Inhabitants Suffered for Water Because of Lack of Rain Everyone was rejoicing in this, when suddenly, and without any injury, all the tanks were discolored, and fell off in quantity. The cause is supposed to have been some subterranean fire, and fell off, have and more trouble in getting a good supply of water than Edinburgh, and it is not known why such a really good supply was brought from Tweddishmur at a cost of a million pounds. Hardly could this instilled when panic was caused among the Edinburgh people by an invasion of queer people, and people would not use the water at all. They were really only water flees, but the cat father had to take prompt measures to get rid of them. Kingsbride, a pretty town in the ground to the north, and stores it in big tanks. These tanks had just been finished, when all of a sudden the ground to the north, and stores it in a small and worse taste. When analyzed, it was found to be that must have been deliberately placed in one of the tanks. If it had not been properly surveyed, half the people might have been poisoned. Soviets Load Russia With Stolen Gems Has your diamond a commercial value and was purchased from a reliable dealer it probably has. In case a stone is very valuable, a dealer should about its history. A unique problem has just arisen in the diamond trade out of Russia. As all the world knows, these diamonds and other gems are deposited by the sockets from private owners and the churches. Accordingly, these diamonds have no commercial pedigree. You must hold the principal market for diamonds of the world, is especially interested. A diamond merchant just returned from Russia to buy diamonds from a foreign client. He entered into communication with the sockets to buy diamonds from the slan nobles and the churches. He was shown a trunkful of stones and was purchased from a tempt to separate or classify them. Negotiations had been progressing in the merchant attempted to fix a delinquent price. The soviet oilclads asked him to wait a few days, when they said, the merchant had the tools of diamonds to dispose of. But the merchant fled. The prospect of merchant bodies being unloaded on the market threatened to wreck prices. It is generally suspected in Russia that where quantities are there isample opportunity for leakage. Diamonds are so common that be smuggled more readily than any other object. The temptation is naturally great. The army of soviet businesses of diamonds are suspected of secreting many stones and selling them to the merchant can be gained in this way in an hour—New York Times. MEN MAY HAVE COPPER BONES Paris—Living men with bones of bronze may soon be a common sight, according to an announcement to the press, that the former, disclosing a method by which copper may be introduced into the bloodstream, will be the process consists of passing a weak current through two electrodes soaked with a solution of sulphate of copper the electrodes being placed on it. It is thus possible to introduce five to ten centigrams of metallic copper daily, eventually saturating the ornamental bronze bones become metallic and the skin takes on a bronze hue. MAILS $300 BEE TO MAKE HONEY MAILS $300 BEE TO MAKE HONEY Amenin, N. D.-A half interest in Achievement in Education a spiked aplause has been sold to J. M. Cutter & Son, Montgomery, Ala. for $150, setting a new record. The farm, owned by Crites, manager of the Amenia bee farm. The Queen was mailed to Alabama, and she will be returned to North Dakota next spring. She was a member of a colony which last summer set one of the world's records for honey production THE WEEK [Copyright Chicago Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.] TWO white men, father and son, Hartley by name, lynched at Camden, Tenn. Papers filled with the story; therefore you have read it. Spy in the news wants to place when the mob appeared. Listen to him: "I am helpless, boys; you don't want to kill me, do you?" Of course they didn't want to kill him; Hartley's fought themselves out of breath. Nobody now knows made up the mob, but the Hartleys did. That is why they fought. The Commissive appeal, greatest southern newspaper, the Courrier Journal is not "southern"—says this: "There are not a dozen men in Camden tonight who do not have a well-defined suspicion as to the mob leaders, and the vicinity where they came. BUT LIPS ARE SEALED." That is why the Federal government should take over Lynchings. Uncle Slim would unseal lips, Lynch- One of the opponents of the Dyer bill is Senator Shields of Tennessee. Do you remember his speech against it? Watch for him now when the speech session up takes the question in December. Medill McCormick will have one or two questions to ask him about Camden. The mob blackened its faces. "We will play black!" said the mob, "but everybody will know we aren't black." Meanwhile a lot of young white ladies from the U. S. a. are in Turkey trying to cry the American brand of religion. Recall Burns poem, that you might see yourself as others see you! Camden is but ten miles from Pilot Knob. That spot is famous as the spot where Forest, warrior and raider, planted himself to attack Johnnie on the Tennessee. Are you up on that? Keep in mind that the Hartleys had been tried by law, convicted by a jury and sentenced by the court. "Damn the law," the gentleman said with law. We, too, have a sentence." They proved it. And so, step by step, our white people, approach the end of orderly government. Pray for them, for they certainly stand in need of prayer. **YOUR great President Mr. Harding begins to wake up! not on you, but on one of your stalwart friends.** "Uncle Joe" Tolbert, Republican national committeeman from South Carolina, refused confirmation in his appointment as United States Marshal, with South Carolina, gets a recess appointment. The lilies, you can say, didn't all of our great President down with one swallow. Senatorial fought tolbert. All kills of reasons were given, but if you know South Carolina you know the REAL reason. Tolbert fights with the stalwarts; leads regular Republicans. That is, he allies himself with ALL Republicans, Colored ones included. Here is a point for you. In the South Carolina delegation to the Republican National Convention you always find MORE Colored men than white. Do the Colored men of Indiana have "Indie Joe?" No. They have brains, a lot of it, and every four years these Colored men re-elect "Uncle Joe." Twenty years ago the brains of the Republican party in South Carolina of a Colored man; remarkable figure. Young people but little of him; older ones but a little more. Edmund Dea was his name. Duke of Darlington, he was called "Duke of Darlington." At the time of his death he was Republican state chairman. Tell the children about him. "Uncle Joe" remembers him; remembers that great mind not only as leader of his party, but also an friend to the Tolberts. If Roosevelt could speak he would tell you of Dea, also. He gave Roosevelt a lot of trouble. Your hard, Mr. Harding, finds that reading Colored men out of the Republican party at Birmingham does not please Republican leaders in Ohio. He read them out in Alabama; Perhaps he learns, also, that turning his back on southern Republicans to please Democratic senators, doesn't help Colored Republicans in free states. Hence "Uncle Joe" is still on top. Mr. Daugherty, spokesman for our great Treason, said Columbus to Mr. Harding will "accept a second nomination. Unnecessary statement. If he wants it, who can deny him. Mr. Harding, spokesman for Harrison in 1832 and Taft in 1912, did they not? Also, what happened? South Carolina, home of "Uncle Joe," was also home of Brown. Brown got the GREATEST. Do you know anything of him? Go a book and read of him. Congressman, speaker of the South Carolina legislature, of one of the oldest lawyers that ever said, "May it please the court"—Robert Brown Elliott. He died in New Orleans. Tell Mr. Elliott, point COLORED citizens to office in THEIR government, as he PROMISD to do. By 1924 mails may be different. As it now Fess in Ohio is sweating血. THE KU KLUX holds the center of the stage. The wife of Senator Felton says the Klan defeated Gov. Hardwick for the senatorial nomination in Georgia. "We have 75,000 members in Georgia," one Klanman said to a noted Colored Georgian said to Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY morning following the primary, Good-bye, flag and country, good-bye. Earle Mayfield, M.D., honors those who belonged to the Texas says that he belonged to the Klan once, but got out. Take note that the Anti-Saloon league and the Klan are hand in hand in Texas; both fighting for Mayfield. You are asking yourself. Mayfield will be elected from Texas. Is the correct answer to your question. * * * Did you read the reply of Mayor Hoehner and the candidate from Georgia, C. Lewis Howler, who wanted to go to Wisconsin to set the Klan right? Read it: "You inform me that the Ku Klux Klan has been grievously misrepresented and you set forth the purported and ALLEGED virtues of the order. "Let me say, first, that for law and order this stands first among ALL the cities of the world. Converse with the STATES WHERE LYNCHING IS THE MOST POPULAR OUTDOOR SPORT, to tell our people that they need this organization with its hoods and nighties to indulge and order, is in itself ridiculous. "Any claim that hooded knights of an invisible empire directed from your imperial palace are needed to force law and order is a CLEAR FRAUD!" So much for that. As long as our white people South carry on as they republican, and denounce the Klan, a while nobody will want to associate with them. The Klan endorses. Brewster, Republican, and denounces the senatorial race. Several letters from Missourians ask this writer, "What about that." Hard question. But Reed will get more Colored votes than the worker would gotten if the Klan hadn't done this. The Klan fight is a religious war between the Protestant church and the Catholic church. In such contest, stay out and look on. None of our white people have enough religion to fight about. They have creeds and forms, a lot of both, but if Jesus should appear in a Klan convention with him, you will be days picking up lost hoods and torn robes. Let Colorized preachers preach the Gospel, as they claim they were called to do. White folks are ruining our Government fast enough. **YOU read where a judge, listening to testimony in a case where a man was charged with blackening the eyes of his wife, jumped down from the bench and hit the defendant in both eyes. How do you like that?" asked the judge. The man didn't like it very much, he said. Now, what do you think of that judge? He did under protection that judge? He did under protection with doing against the law. He was the coward, was he not? The Judge. You see our white people are going crazy by leaps and bounds. Don't rush them. Maybe you do not think that personal government is taking the place of legal government. You may not know the progress of freedom, but our white people seem to know less. The Governor of Arkansas goes the limit. He commutes the death sentence if it is his life imprisonment under agreement. Can you imagine the agreement? Hardly. The agreement is, Young must go along satisfied with his status as a citizen, and never ask for further favors. If he forgets himself and bothers the pardon board of future governors for either a pardon or further reduction in his life, lable again for the penalty of death. Then our white people want you to bow down and say, "Hall the king." Hurry and learn all you can. Pre- When the enemy raps at our gates will he will too weak to do much except ask him what brand of coffee he republics show both possibilities and limitations of man. Possibilities having been reached, our white neighbors now pass to limitations. Gladstone discussing the Irish bill in 1888. So must you. NEWS converse Vicksburg, once flower, of southern cities, com- N flower of southern cities, compiles plans for putting up a 4,000-foot sea wall to protect it from a 60-foot water of water in the Father of Waters. You know Vicksburg, surely. Certainly you cannot forget the "Father of Waters." Lincoln once said: "And the Father of Waters roars unveiled to the sea." Grant had lately changed its course. A month or so after Farragut came steaming up. His command was "Fall steam, steam, steam!" Two years after that chains fell . . . Vicksbury is the city where a few years ago an innocent young Colonel knew he not guilty," said the mob, "but it is time to kill a Colored man." Spring past the Mississippi got on a spree, and laid over tens of thousands of acres of land, richest in the world. From prisons and chain gangs Colored men were brought to the banks of the mud river a HUMAN sea wall. Night and day they stood, shadowy spectators of those who them less than human. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 Ku Klux Klan would be allowed in Washington county? He was fresh in recollection of the Hate Act and the God meeting in Greenville Colored and Whites sang, prayed and cried together. That was at Greenville, not Vicksburg. Looking down on Vicksburg is the stateless monuments ever erected to honor the men who rate what Union soldiers did there. Pass by now, and these statues will speak. They seem to say that the waters below are mad, furiously mad, praying that God will save Vicksburg. Though God doesn't pay much attention to stone and gates and iron when He appears. THE American Legion endorses the Georgia idea. The New Orleans convention was kluxed. Six Colored men, all delegates, left the city heavier in heart than they did. "What shall we do?" Colored soldiers will ask. What you should do is to organize yourselves and show the Legion that you know something of One Colored delegate, a former officer, a gentleman, a man of rare intelligence, stepped to the Gruenwald hotel door in New Orleans. "What do you want?" he was asked. He said he was on his way to the headquarters of his state, n southern state. It took his entire state delegation to get him by. The Georgia delegation ran the convention. Alvin Owley, Texan, was elected national commander. ILLI-NOIS voted solidly for Owley. Ohio gave him more than half her votes. He gave him more than half her votes. Georgia. You have no quarrel with him. Fathers and mothers of soldier boys, and the boys themselves, might care to part of the official state government through Adjunct Hart. This is it: "Northern states may have their mixed posts of white and Negro veterans, but Georgia will be among the first states to approve of any Negro post in any southern state." And famous Article IX of the Legion constitution remains as adopted. That article says charters must be approved by the governor. Southern delegates wrote that. You will find it hard to change. What little the Colored boys have in the Legion were fought through by the former Senator Luke Lea of Nashville. "Get a southern man to back you!" said Iowa to its nine Colored delegate, "and we will back him." You are always mad at this writer for not telling the white people run this country. They own but little, but they run it all. "Not down here," said Georgia. This is hard but true. You need not let this discourage you, you will call again to arms. You will know then that white you may bear arms, you cannot enjoy the honors of them. Organize and oppose the Legion's secret society, the only way this writer knows how to make men respect MEN. The Legion is in politics heels over head. Get in yourselves. Get in yourselves. Horb over your lot. The Legion blissed Mr. Harding's name and gave the cold shoulder to General Pershing who said a mob was worse than any criminal. Don't live funny? One southern state, Tennessee, elected a Colored man, George W. Lee, on its delegation of only thirteen. Andrew Jackson sleeps in Tennessee coll. HIDDEN away on the inside pages of ALL big newspapers last Sunday was this little item: the man who was a man, Mann, Negro, charged with having kidnapped Olive Odea, 15, from Flasher, N. D., is at liberty today, because the father of the girl had three times to appear against him. Hence just a 'new line, hoping that they will find you well. If our papers, written by our white people, printed in ordinary type on their indians and gentlemen the papers would have nothing else in them. MAY BE you saw that the National City company, subsidiary Rockefeller concern in New York, offers Republic of Haiti gold bonds. Then may be you didn't. These bonds promise a yield of 6.25 per cent. Do you want any of them? Do you want not because Haiti may make them safe to the nation, the National City company handles them, Uncle Sam will see to it that Haiti may be locked up. Look Mexico, U. S. A. money holds its feet to the fire. For two years, or more, you have been able to watch the time Haiti seems excited about YOU. Note that when MONEY is to be Nothing New in Game of Jackstones "Isn't that too cute for anything?" exclaimed the professor's wife. "I am so proud of you, you say so," murmured the professor, as he monkeyed patiently with his typewriter to find out what had jammed up in his head according to a New York Sun writer. "The schoolgirls of Jersey City are hard to find," he directed the direction of the department of parks," his wife continued. The professor smiled appreciatively as he looked at his mechanical job. Wiping his only fingers on his hair, he remarked: "I was cloaked in the present with jacket sleeves. So girls are still playing "jacks," as the goddesses did! What goddesses are you talking about, darling?" demanded Isole. "And not, only goddesses," added the professor, the omnipotent Zen god of the universe, as far as to join in the names of "jacks" played by Fros and Ganymede. You were playing the mingling of Ganymede he was very lonely for his playmates, so the obliging Zos got him a set of golden jacket sleeves, a little god of love to play with him. Aolaia Good at "Jacks" "No, I don't remember any of that stuff" said Isolaide, "but the paper says that 5,000 girls will witness the finals, and that the winner will be a girl from the world and must accept challenges from lacks champions in other cities." "I wonder will the Jersey City City school be the professor as Aglaia, mused the professor, "Again who?" inquired Isolde, who was the professor, my love, "returned the professor, "In the museum of Naples there is a museum of the school which she and Hilleera are playing jacks, while Latona, Niboe and Phoebe are crouching in the attitudes of schoolgirls jacks today. One of the jacks in the air and caught two on the back of her hand, while the other was falling back to the marble payment. "The jacks they are using are really what my sisters used when I was a youngster. In fact, that classic catchy my sisters used when I was a youngster. It has also been called "huckle-bones". "dibs", "jackstones", "chuckle-bones", the number of pieces in the classic name. Modern practice, I understand, is to pick up a species of the jacks into a species of metal stairs easy to pick up. You're a good player," corrected Insole. "I used to be great at 'riding the elephant', 'peas all the rest of it." Bellic of Trojan War "According to Plato the game was invented by the Egyptian god Thoth," the professor rambled on, playing with the cerebral drive, "and he had learned it during the Trojan war. Both the Iliad and the Odyssey mention the game. It was a strange story, a strange story, the inventor tells it to Palamides, and Pausanius tells it of a temple of fortune in which Pausanius dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. "It all seems you have forgotten, my dear, Plutarch's story of young Alibelades throwing himself in front of an advanced team of horses in a steep tramp on his precious jacks." Drug Forces Truth From Criminals Bridgesport, Conn.—Raymond Bradley, 17, shot and killed his neighbour, leavening his home, and did not care to live: "Reading 'Les Miserables'," the thought that the character was without me; "thinking of far-reaching questions, as 'Who made the theory of Darwin'"; "the struggle for existence"; "the survival of the life of another being because all things are/created equal"? Americans making pilgrimages to the E. F. cemeteries in France for the dead of their loved ones, of confidence man, who, after cultivating a slight acquaintance, discover a slight agreement of the same argument as your belief. This is followed either by a rejection of the argument or that a check be caused which always proves worthless. Men who appeal to the white race to place light complexioned Colored people in the dark place where they look white and will make same pleas in societies and lodges to make committees light are a detriment to the white man as to Race's ambition. Is Your Hair Bobbed? Above, Miss Ruby Jones. Below (Left), Mrs. Pauline M. Varian. At Right, Mrs. C. Walter Benjamin This week we present for your consideration three beauties, all of whom are good arguments as to the charming effect produced by their respective manner of hairdress. Miss Ruby Jones of Mt. Sterling, Ky., (at top) argues that it's foolish to cut off a hair when a bobbed effect can be obtained with long hair when same is properly arranged. In the above picture she shows us how it's done. At lower left we have Mrs. Pauline M. Varian, 100 Pine street, Muskegon, Mich. She claims there's nothing any "snappier" or "classier" than bobbed hair. The lady at the lower right shows us what a charming combination smiles and bobbed hair are. Yes, she's married! She is Mrs. C. Walter Benjamin, 123 North Miami avenue, Sidney, Ohio. Don't delay, girls! Enter your pictures in the contest. Send them to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender. Magnesium Is Lightest Known Metal The lightest metal known that remains compactly unaltered under ordinary atmospheric pressure is magnesium, which is only two-thirds as heavy as iron and only one-tenth as silvery-white metal that has been made in the United States only since 1915 and is now made at but three hundred pounds per square foot few people and to most of those few chiefly as a silvery-powder used for making glass. It was imported from Germany for this use for many years. During the World war large quantities of powdered iron designed to illuminate battlefields at the United States for use in star shells designed to illuminate battlefields at the United States for use in star shells signed to show in the daytime exactly where the shells containing its exploded shells are illuminated in illuminant white pillar of fire by night—both striking features of the battlefields of the World war—were produced by the combustion of mag Magnesium in massive form, as sticks or rods, is used to deoxidize aluminum in metal alloys and to constituent of alloys. More magnesium is now used as a deoxidizer or scavenger in metallurgy than for other purposes. In the moment in alloys is increasing and may eventually become the largest one. An alloy of magnesium and alumina aircraft engine mould castings and aircraft engines is increasing and the yacht Resolute the skeleton of the British atrship R-34, the first dirigible to fly. It is made of aluminum and magnesium, and the yacht Resolute the defender of the America's cup in the races in July, and the alternate alternator fender the Vanille, carried gaufs made of this alloy. DEATH CAUSED BY MOSOUITO Birmingham, Ala. There were 405 cases of dengue, the germ of which is carrier virus. Its mosquitoes, Dr. D. Doyling, health officer, is leading a campaign to find the breeding places of the carrier. The abolition of discrimination against the American dollar when in the hands of the black man. Makes it easier with one hundred cents for everybody. --- Notice to Agents OWING to the discontinuance of a great many mail -carrying trains, due to the present railroad strike, we are forced to make the greater part of our shipments on Wednesdays. We will greatly appreciate it if you will forward your weekly orders for papers one day earlier than usual. It will insure prompt service. Circulation Department Features and Correspondence States Must Have Their Nicknames A question often asked in vain is: "What are the nicknames of the states?" Following is a complete list, taken from the World almanac: Alabama—Cotton, Lilard, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Arkansas—Hair, Bowle. California—Golden, El Dorado. Colorado—Centennial, Silver. Colorado Springs—Nuggette, Blue Hen. Delaware—Diamond, Blue Hen. Florida—Peninsula, Everglade. Georgia—Cracker, Buzzard. Idaho—Idaho. Illinois—Sucker, Prairie. Indiana—Hoosier. Iowa—Iowa. Kansas—Slavey, Jayhawk. Kentucky—Blue Grass, Corn Cracker. Louisiana—Pelican, Creole. Maine—Pine Tree, Old Dirigo. Maryland—Old Cockade. Mississippi—Holiday, Michigan—Wolverine, Auto. Minnesota—Gopher, North Star. Mississippi—Bayou, Eagle. Missouri—Mountain, Montana—Stub Tue, Bonanza. Nebraska—Antelope, Black Water. Nebraska—Wash, Utah. NHampshire—Granite. New Jersey—Jersey Blue, Garden. New York. New Mexico—Sunshine, Spanish. New York—Empire, Excelsior. North Carolina—Old North, Turkey. North Dakota—Flickertail, Sloux. Ohio—Buckeye. Okahama—Hoomer. Oregon—Web, Stone. Pennsylvania—Keystone, Steel, Coal. Oregon Island—Little Rhody, Plantation. South Carolina—Palmetto, South Dakota—Susunshie, Swagle 县 Tennessee—Big Bend, Volunteer log-and-Hominy. Texas—Lone Star, Beef. Missouri—Mountain Vermont—Green Mountain. Wyoming—Equality (suffrage plenoce) The same publication contains an account of the origin of the names of all the states, compiled from official sources. There is no private ownership of property in the Fijis. If a man wishes to buy a house it and, according to Fijian custom, his neighbor must give up—whether it be plig, sul (the native single garment, that hangs from the waist) or gift. Every Fijian is an industrious beggar. But his begging is limited, for no man looks farther apart than the man who has food for the day he is content. No man in Fiji labors as an individual. All work is done in common, and the man has food equally among all. If a man's house has been burned-he reports to his chief that he needs a new one, and the man has a certain number of men to build it. The tribal chief theoretically owns no personal property. But he is合会 to own the bodies of all members of his tribe and all their possessions. Abolition of Jim Crow fire departments. Indian Way of Marking Forest Path The Indian's Wisdom It is this fact that makes a blaze the best mark for a boundary line in the grass. It is also the best mark that he can leave no more lasting trace than a blazed tree. Where the line passes directly through the tree, the line passes through the tree, representing where the line strikes, and where it comes out to continue on the course. So, when the line passes through the tree, the same relative position of the spots shows the direction of the course. If the line passes near the tree, the same relative position of the course, in the same position as the spots were cut on the trees along a trial. They were "witnesses," lying silently but effectively to the fact that the trall was before them. A tree once spotted becomes a habitant, and can never be cured. The scar will last as long as the tree stands, and even until the wood is removed. The wood. An experienced surveyor can determine very nearly by the appearance of the scar on the tree, but the trained eye can distinguish them and, if question is raised, the tree can be into the blaze, the convolution of the bark along the edges of the scar are easily, distinguished and of the original slash into the wood-fiber of the tree is revenued; and the authenticity of its establishment on its own testimony. The Tree and Its Secrets Surveyors of boundary lines in the wood of a tree sometimes they give a peculiar character to the blaze, such as making one, two or three slight cuts into the wood, and then being slashed away. Sometimes in after years a surveyor resurveys a tree, and sees again the record he wrote on the trees so many years before. The tree can almost to its heart. The position of a blaze on a tree often indicates the conditions at the time of the blaze, and the most feasible time for "tracing forest lines, because of the absence of intervening branches in the tree, will regulate the height of the blaze, as the man who makes the spot, cuts at the cusps of the ax. So, it has happened that lines traced at another season, find the spot, and shoot the natural position at that time, the depth of the snow having put the line-runners on a higher level. In the case of a blaze, in the case of the "band" of the aut轨, the reverse is the rule, for the season when the roads are easy for the automobiles. The location of the bands is low, and generally at a coniferous treeliner, a traveler, that he need not raise his line of sight much above that established by his position at the wheel of the It is a long, span of years from the time that the silently-moving Indian man who was trailing the trail he was making; a trail which, later, the white settlers adopted as a trail, the Indians largely to a wagon road; and again into a highway, to be marked by painter, to guide the automobile it rushes from point to point. It is a long span of years, but the system of roads it rushes through is little from the blaze to the band. Study Race Relations in Contacts ‘Backward Pupils, White Gangs, Are Subjects Commission Studied ee re + tna great metropolitan city ke Chi. jeago the bie. question for all. con- Sehned dx how to, g0 about the ordi ‘Sir gautine of fe, menting peopl {OF dufarmt racea, traditions aad. in Terentia ano Set ‘preserve ail that lo Eee ih ones ow addon, without Vidlatine peace and -happlness or Jundleapping the natural gronth and Setdonment of = real ale of Amer- SGhhiem abl that. ezey “men aad ‘oun have ever asked iy to be con- [Sei uve se other seo. are son Sidcred, Actording to-thelr indieidual ‘Sori attainments and personality Qe Shuracter. Bvory time a ftace man Seeman or child turna up nthe Saryutt of their ordinary duties. or Rilline se ordinary. Amecioan cit Scns American white people ao 1 Snediatelysfictod wtih "a pocultar Hind of herteria and ery “race prob: omens Euey. permit chp arudow. of inde own fatbn, prefudioed,wraining Sha" notions to stampede thes int sing a buseboo where, in realty Sferetis oniy'a san or women, rude Wee inage of tho reat Crestor, Pyarotore ‘because of the. repeated wmuation on various phases of nor Mil" foalantione ‘between eltsens of {hy Sommunity the commiasion bi ites uw the ‘benefit of tele study EP uclal contests in public paces dike" sehonins piayerounds, on iret ihe Se ao soni facia! Contacts The report saya: Ease prollems Seaing out At various yceaulons, bot voluntary and enforced, ermee ancitlons tr Change, hare Fp Tadettenan hota ince int ‘soot "oncer ake gearal caeifeaio SEP abl eaacete tention titan Me Tactaese in the, pale. schon one acceatlon "pine, on tanePoe Inloe dipee'ane sn einer Zelationn ox Suuite af dency nd hoaelne whey Sue Sheciareatrnent Negras, tn Tits Seton oe oh Tutte ant pvteges of thet chtzoe stl Renchis i practical every eld Be'mucds often ar cuneiclaliy. hs Eeioaan 2 ie ‘Contacts tn Pubile Schools Tan ple schools furan ono tne Rina important points of contact efwcen aie kite and Nero rasen hes Mus Sr ve duly. dueociatlon et the 1888 af Sety'ona whe tren aa Inpristionalleaze. ‘the Cigars ben tevedteation sakes, he denon. be iron acon at vers ne separate ree Sige” Bawaeackode. 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Fett hc wap ote wt intend’ mainte oe Nrerorm aie mains END hte Ametlonane a0 2 nis A hularen of Trimet OF ona BF SCE Clean ee Were she Bh Wer cont tandeh ane ama rs Syntace Se in The entre Shy IN Shee ne? nnrmalt ana Ele or “8 Beet aenhectiorated, "Ty tan oSteal Belenaed mainly Ws nfo ‘Rrnetiosne BSE Sentara eetartea on thoes ne ema “saniy us ‘eitton” afew Hine SUE thesia th, thon a= oan fen So Socronn ep cet Tine antenna matt hare Nea Faheee tram 2190 sB'peh nt! tn ea Riemann a! eiien” Sie choain attended rpainty by white Amer {Sine from Go tn OF er cents ne AMO “Tyrdominating cauned of there waren of Metro thee atalae Tprate hsry of sasrain's, Snes Samant dimeultier: tathers oF mothers enhe! deo of cave i farm dre kouthernore "and here Teuardation Zeno ieadli, Giterutona "we the rise nmdcanactes ef earthers schon For Restos ae considered among, ir whiten fate rrerance aidlhg Sto test Epis {hea Seltwnyantas’ sna ln montaut ars iaaie se eas Wee Test Mae i often aint Hint Netroce! are mopialy‘wosie aa Inearadie: ciaaification. of reiatdatton fare emt caner tert snt (Ear aul Tint there, “ee ehhares {ue nant cairanee® have mene [Xeon Fecieds io attain 4 normal How Soldier Dispersed Attacks “For seg spare my stomach rouble wt apd es Neco nae io Sas Tease Sette ees Se dthen vith thane a Tenia.) Bice aie "a went See, Set teat be Bo causa cel anda sev pene Seiler bantey eck ores Be ela SEE a stnbree secede rics Pat ares Se ee san les senares Be ee eee ae oe et SSSUSEIELS ahah the infuses ast Sash the stad preeceah a Son, ae eine Tater! alls See ae eendee oes Ser ene sama Ose dose will convince or money refund THE WEEK made you are out of tt Not because FHaitt says so, but because you are fnot up to bonds, “You think Jou are Dut you are Bot “Money. surplus money, brings you up to bonds,” The plus is not 1aree a your eurniis ‘The adverdsement says: “lesuet with the agreement of the. President OF tho United Staten” Harding says no Colored man ts big Jenough to represent the U.S.A. "The Donde will be Dought raplaly. re money wilt be put ia plows aad hoes and implements of Industry, "You are on the outside yelling “ive Haiti liberty or give us death.” Halt wilt laugh while the’ money lasts and Took you up again when it strikes & sna. \ "Tho U. S, A. got tato Hatt! through the desire to meddle. Our country 1s an old maid country. Like all newly ich st suftera what you call the ewell ena. "But Haiti wih get more trom the 1.8. A. than we will ever get in Te- tm. “Haltl gets protection, money, ew books, and’ the association of white, people. ‘The big Is'ask you to Jump on our wnlte people about Halt That ft more than Halll aaks ‘Meanwhile watch the sale of Hal tian bonds, “Also, remember that out government let Sento Domingo 0. That to Het tt go 90 Car, Le a EX RICKARD, famous promoter. says he will sue Sik. Sikl smelt tho rat and backed out of hls aarcement to come fos sand Het for us in what court Rickard will appear no ono knows, Ia a legal ‘battle 1t Sour sympathies remain with your countryman, Mf. Rickard, but in. the ttle ditference now up between SIKt the Aenter, ond the Promoters, sity with Sik. Sikt ty Tooklag for Dempsey, that manter “Aghter. Ho ts right.” ‘The champion of Burope should buck the champlon of the U. S.A. “What stopped Siid Is the tnforma- ton his Freach backers got that over here color cuts a big gure. “Hie has gono with hls whito wite to visit Holland” one U. S.A. paper tayn, reporting Sik's movementa, "That will never do for Siki,” Hs wife ike Sik, ts French. France ts u-land of ONE natlonat- ity. “Our country tea land of many nattonatites, "That in why ALL other natlonallties despite us ‘Slits right. Tell him to stay home. It he came here and beat up Dempsey tn any such way an be ruined Carpon- tier all the Colored people In the U: SoA. woula be blamed for It ‘Meanwhile, If Sir. Dempney ever maker another trip to Europe he will fight Sikt or be driven home. oe EP up with our tplomacy, The ‘old Jaw in that the constitation follows the fag. "A good way to took at matters now ts that soon oF tater sotdlers follow alplomacy. Tet the white neople run the Fov- crament, but, unt you can do better ieeap am eye on tt. x ‘Daniel Webster turned Ip Tile grave when our necretary of state, Hughes, brains of the Harding cabinet, asked Groat Frltais to help him enforce the 18th amendment. "1 nave my bande fu" repli Fg- land. “Don't you see Lloyd George aout to tet all the Hons 10050?" Bir, Hoghes, taking pen In hand tn the name of the 38th amendment, asks the “Hritieh. goverament to allow ‘Ameriea to search ite ships for whlse ig, Ss distah oe meee ote atin: sonia completing three erades ‘wig tnindred and sixteen Xogro chil epheranians wan fest eee rae eee take i wharf ire eee Gt mate cia ei eae ad eis ete haere at eae Sere eae ele carer ae atin adit Merete ae Sua Pea iat Seeker RS a ere eget aie, “Sera tepece or siete se eermarne aa i eahenat ace a eeu ae bey Sa ene enamel ats ras Ing the selationa of, white and. Nesta eis tee, etl ti ie Aragon eer anceriiace Se sa eaters tia aaa eer ate tte aa Wate a thi of peincnaia. Kinder See caer caret. rain aaa ee eee eat ee Ae Sere rea cee Se na Hoo cin Se hgh Seats ena ee Faroupingy in Clana, and vocint wneantza- San a ee ean fea cee eta eae wa fads eens meet carers tao sirabe iereias netee Sele damn ar Ss eat anh cle aie cea a a See ibeeacagie tanta ae tata fie acraraae ci pe Seas amern ee cto: Ftne tin alt Se mela ae. ec a Been aeieltte’s a aes eects eee pee ecrereesane tr tn iiotes aia dhes ee ore, eee ae we easels esa Seiug tee ete tase Ea aetaaccete te ia fone ara yee te ote Sains Bose eae eee Scouts eee picper ada eet econ me eee ae Bee ee cere fares core See See tee a Ge Faunce are Ketinrs ie Suacdea te iene Manne Sy Salat een Be lt fc ce a eeraiaa tas oe eon rs hau oe a ae tes aa Terie ac eae Baie enare pe Eerie erie oer See cece bo eee ac dae haa cect Bea. Ae acrid eet RUSK etreet igo en the ede of the Gear Siriaas cane ae Bast dicted eeu Satin THe oad Siete’ Ee can ce eee sees ESE gi oa ign ie care ana Lie acne. ere Samer RS greenies Sates Sawer g er ear ees ieewae goatee Pan Ske Soe wiles, Sespeayofthe “hocalty jtahty nature,” added the socretary re wt let You seared oor No. propolltaa ike thie waa eve pena or berore, Tis Stajeatyrepleg tn very choos snunge Hou ourb" ho sald {a 90 mans jrorda, “you ought to be sblo to en Torce sour constitutlon ‘without io. ating naturat and legal Tues of the igh reas” “fe seas belong to all: God's tear ange anes. aren His Majeaty fs Win fo"us, but he I ot up on our way of going busines Our inwe are Wwetten 0 show hon feoart we are, not tobe"a gulde 1 eonduct “1 wete that iowa smart ua wit sa5" ‘The Anti Saloon league won tn the Ioag effort to put every man's Coot I thevneaventy path. ‘That was a fae one Lasker got jon Daugherty, your great atiorney seoerai “Lasker sald that Daugherty was as improvernent on Sloses he, ike Las- Ken wana iew. “Why Mobes,” went on Lasker, “was abie to mae only the Red Sea Gry Daugherty dries up all waters, tho Sve seas and the seven,oceane™ Sieback and enjoy tho lrcus. Foot teh Judgen, 1eay-ten, naled’ ladles, Ison nome, a dy nation int cons you may eave to take tall in and Bray for your great, SOUF wonderful country. Dr. Harding says tho 18th amend- ment ta fm the constitution to aay. tre ine tains ath and 45th aene mente, ‘Words don't make a 14w, do they? A or ls made by the peopio who re tpect is obey, it" 29 not that true? ‘fen you ao easing, that to vory very true: “Great “secretaries of tale: Jet fereon, Madieon. Seward, Webster Bisine, ‘Seward was greatest of al next fo Jefterson, besauso Sevrard' namo ig found ike ths ° ay the Braiden ‘Abraham Lin celnt ‘Look at the Emaseipation Procls- mation. " cee HIS tle record ofthe Jews you howd. koow. "Always heey up sith Jews, that wonderful peonte. that greater of al non-rhita peoples ‘nfyone ia tne UB. A. we ed trom the glory of that race--Ochs tno contéale the “Times. Sunluy Rosemead rate for that tors "Ate, Hovenvald akon up for tuany fosses| ‘Years ago he made up the defett fo ruckegees This writer saw 2 pietar at Morenralé on the wall of a Grorcis country nome: "Colored people are Feateta Tn 106 colleges in the U. $A. 14 s2t Jewish stetents arm nraed. Ti Is the prea govto-scnoo! mace. onc Tatetigence, thes Induntry are. wie tenn ie ie ‘This te tntorenting: " itty-tro cot tegen ta the country Includy Febee Inthe course. That ta very important ne you wilt see f you take Your er from this paper and. thisk tor two recondn Sow have Tanguane Gtarvard university han a 10" pe cent Tenlah registration: Columbla Sta per cent while. Fordham, CATHOLIG cniege, nas 2 Sewinh eo follmest of 222 por cent ‘ews ray not scctgt Christ tint thay now and accept EVERYTHING that Geriatiana oer other. te alas ot vane, malta eninge t ALL men?” Only a Je cemit have said that 7 ‘What Paul meant was, hn west to nail ait and. exined,knoteinage frm tenryvods. holding Ws tongue. ling fie oar to al, eit you not tearm from Jews? Do is Siproce te -ao\ where they fret” on- “Gnilgren Lack Preludtce. “canon are tho vest guides 00 he sotston sf his whole uation of rie eolloranips LAtCsalon tothe ie Siapostlonse” they ‘ary free tram any ign of radial "brrhing tien thelr mings wich the false. ana’ itt derstand mph atten at, ae Ricns of prejudice: ‘thin ta natural, to Para Walters hey ave accuttomed Roun eteeampls of whale aigers he rg rat chat they tnd altcalts in Sertuinding ic promt gone ha Sock rajecs t trains nd toe enw sn tee tart nt pele whe ay mae yp thee mina oo cente This re ie ‘entering #0" thelr superior ity complex. me “stogt diculces tn parke apd play ais Meta feet ar i Pisints ngwlone’ Neproct te have. som Erm tite contacto have, cancer Beprac nc Ravarndete eet tha Sabha‘ aw, tyersunde os the Sout SS seket racial smtagonine wha ce: ported at a iarge ‘asimber of “Bi ours without etiam Seer’ nd aie tie neal co ce, Ee SEES BRL ney ok and stnetls "tonnes hn “oeranona prgeouna Aner ually Waa any ae Font of racaf netpatny” ther rit fhe perwonal etmunderstandingn and dix ecCemente ‘twtween e" white und Sieg in he sette Sa Seton ut Whites thd a rare of no park RE outa, fae pele eetieg aed eaten techat trian Sf Eitinaess’, When this Mrector ean % niga pare 2 feaeine he founda ton isc aris aaa Coat were taken to bring them toxether i Suries of varlgut Wigan aa owed th EAT'St the seston the Sltzcine fat Ua Shee harmamieed etter and worked te eer tare sani thaw they i ne Bibe ciated Bulan Mavacona Re ea owall children of woth eacen pari to Sether‘on tha seme nieces of appatate ECU ry eed a ene and ot 8 texte Tadaae nas nite hid" tne, other [Sctarionaily” there. isin Cuutursance Anparguist hae onthe whole the enti afte iar tomather penceruiiye z Voluntary oreuping. Voluntary ractat grouping appears tc ing morn characterfitie of tho large oat aoe Re SR ate aa Le malt oni Children wan found ae Copernicus pins grands, “he paving space fo the hope of, an ve an end fncended for Sabu" ata the ern regi Out Leeman copaatt the enfigren “atvld No ace He ath tas, in he general se of Lincoln an ethno for the" Neuroey_ an CALL Sead e ott ade nla aft al Ween Silice era iene, ‘oh sine “one” Trent Xe garlof sicher pars 3 cape /Tahy set adige for the ure of one face, ie Eerancion Sires nc thay do not mingle. ” = "tie ‘direcwrs aUtempt to renulate yes contac te and any seine cena ntact Setrtaes? neta gene ah Fee erie the tea a Fae" onery" ad ‘otk enemy to one ie Wee Roatan Theos” with the” approved SuicBedanelne® no. macier Rew wel IGRY dinced “they were'ta he mreventea sere eRudement of helt deocing. Sor PESouige howeveh ‘Negroce have se portea that’ they. bave been able freely Totghe tite dusts Rose. ewctates, ine esitoun recreation Basch ety as ante" ee aces, so: carly a 2938 were found to Lahus Make ‘Love:‘Over Tiny Fires oda Chinese Tribe Also Gives Queer Names to Their Children - |; Rangoon, China—The Lahus. are coef the. hitherto estnon Cribs Gueied 6 aly ender ton ha" Ammerian weptarers how travel ploturen have Been appusog inthe Rangoon Gaus: Thee store Yet wocahs, pon live meaty fe ihe Shines’ province of Yonah, wa country bordering th nor Sint fonller of tara Reterng the fe snd cestome, Me Hentes snes: : Ene svg, ty agit syed ents ae IBS Hae eat ens Cael eye hay Mle ae aad 8 S.ivnardt oc aieclont ate Beery" hah ne Cone a fat ous ence ath Brea Salon Sle hace ol ocean Ran ches ca ae a Uiesante af Sanaste"S banirecant dhe". fone Pah rade are ead eta hater ene ae BoE ha that cen € tow They Make Love. rm aon hats format tf pera wa ae Rec te Ball wh 9 the mate Sereno ae ta ihe of etch oe, an ec sup lth hw a the Sara Sept prone songy.to each other’ is. turn. This aves "South Serato la CoS sang aig ihe Uta or Saran nts MR tl Th REG SR at ete EE een Rta ann feck Sop Neonates ars wi Tee ear eae "ae nt otha ics feet STEN heehee seen shy ae rps a eacoreme ih Sopa et ar SEGUE taal See a Fea saa ane eet ta ciylin Bu SERIES aoa ‘eer Name Gea “anys commonty have at fa hanes Smee ee Usha he ba ihe are idl" ane a poe Hef coil "an ratuons score es HP eesda etc ta HEE SOE Soe ar we BES! Sgr fle essa "ee aeaat? gD aa" enh cent Sy hicken day and Youre day’ A cht nite sak at SE BoaPFon iat Ga eae Hie Gat oot dl, bs uae Misa Roti ‘Two motor truck fonds of hiiman ones, the remains of several hun- ‘red early: anitlern of New York, were Unceramoniously dumped {neo >the ‘ocean reeantly in Naw York elty:teom SX rutnish seow, according. to 1 news Gispateh (rom that elty. Workmen ‘ug up an ancient churchyard with ‘ld’ rowenstone tombstones contaln- ig names nd. dates, the latest of which, was 1820," Records, Indicate the old graveyard was undoubtedly connected with two prominent, Man- Tiattan churches of the ently nine- teenth century. and no joubt \con- tained the bodies of "hetocs of the American ‘revolution and the war of white ““rougha.”" On one occasion. tor ate UR ScertCarg ak Wa Set icthe eens Tiere oe vated Seance eae Bayo Shere eh tat tet ake kts ath ney ree EER ihe. be Leet re Ae aT ated nt BME he ire eae ny caer a ee Spee tha te” end tase feisetat el te ie aetna eer gamated (Or tale neste ahi Senter, “oat teaadr etna ake Free, On, tintee seat Bea? ahistorical eee MoM Be iNet eee Boitteay Sheree ec Fae eethet a, it Mae ROPE Bag ani nat te ce Fe Roaion aha si gear ag oe ee yt ene ae” ci ieebatn le eae vy eh fee ies eee ear Gee DL Gen at satiation te tne Bes Sore Tate pace eae athe Aton ott tle Sa Ercan act acinar ete ec Bern eects Savino th pa White Gangs 2 sonace, ~onpen osha (eaear i eae 2 eer te hee heat aa Watt venue a see eer gai he aale Bares isseengegbnes wane Eomnce'sf ls ‘andigt TRO ae Ramee ire URN ete and BeRe tt of tated patho EERE eine ives Cenlige eth tn ieaing SRS" wee Teneenen wer; noted Orden na cutee ky Us" la ety Tac Bac RE aay die Hi dag Ana faa nae Napa ra sets Witt teamed sSoearayane weerate ae oe Heo atiehas atten a, Be east cam mie ot tak mee tar Re casi SUSY 2 dt neuter anita: Mieary eee hae Fae satiate eet lana el Sieg. ae ead rece! een Serer the oan ee ee ISHS, Sha” enna re se its esses BaiRs, Rajotrent WC TNGR, oes Ela tl ead om ng a SS gesohe ate has scabies Seco inter re Maat man Snaseerar ike eee outa Pee Sess state Gt er Ma ae ark eeaerere "Shae erin of welminortend at aarti tack at Theisen ne te in eat Eacnany eaat Raa reese rs ae press tad Sige eins atime Si Ease ened" Tt Baar fat Separtiaeazgots = & mar wae Se Ne oe racial uorder. tact ete an Ba tert oak cacomersion Petes oe a SHeeueEers ws aMetcRney EP seteeitteen Gute ane Spiga ct aeSaete ie Wetted octal Ger ity Gis reas high Roce ata, Mas Ca Pent te tery Beriatte, ete cee ates Aiea SER ent, nwotant ered cee i ead et WE sere cece naan fr, eye Eee a TeINaa® ach Net isin Seato Stens particularly tee: Seba cone an "aye Hacky faa > an Tenens ate om Reali td nt tie th Su ee acer tart Gag Hephanat hee oye Ws ean: bapeendh oar, ts Wn grt Fuca the, preter wet wit ISLA athe nase hte Hearn kts” dala hic ob Pacha Nea atandtnce SoG WIeG eee Arete s egos, apd cemaee one, ae ana ‘nism ‘that-may arise, in the neighbor Bud Says:— 1 don't Rint any of my Biiken trlends to do snything inate not fut Fight, but this week I Just feet like tell lng “everybody of Seno ‘af the font Wivel in vireioie, (Soest fewpin the otcs (Regain Riieemonans (ee that Tchave heard [gm i Bt oth ke re! Sigg Sabout ¥ i rab" Sts ana ime of (fe year, BRR Raa I ie ite tee Saas S| tte Bia Sete Sis aoa Ekzo'ec ct (eae atter the rabbits Capea Tae commento, 3 f Sere toovetnan"ts ROB: Watkine Rare eta al ge (Bus enkem have guns, but we ‘Liived In Virginia. fiSetesc miami fexrein heen eee ccna: Eames ice la ee eaters te was near 4 Roanoke. cAt"inis (ox weary Tee of: che year, dee Eel] tere eee ae ea ans. sae ee | ioe Stein at (pepe Seat ec: Ogee ir ates CRN S22 footetaan Gs ROBE Watkine See feelmagn? | [ouy oninen Bade TF GolPtme sone ie, fie or fo rons zon eee FET et tty as hated na re ag ey SOLOS euneny when we gt eT oR eee de aetna asertamente Hee fy Rit We aw it fe In_the house and ie tie raat aoe Tee Ses pte eae Sorte a aeonde Rede Sere ts ack See Gh ae he a ee iis ites tage esos east rnc lee Seta Saat tal aiihe peuanaeiat ban aa a hg feet te nat ete eee aunt oe, Ee eee tae yttn eat cack FS A ES ere ane ee ate ae the floor and siareed ‘running. Tt aid Sr aeey BA coret ein Lee Beret acnzate, et tats SN nc we na coon? Letters Dear Bud: 1 nave seritten you. ane grat toes teving 29 yeain peas 19 fain thes clud "But hace. aa, yet re felted "no anhwer, “Ag vou see. ft, 8m {ving fo (lion the cla maxtin which Sayan eit at frat ou. dont succeed: Elie Te very much eh “egrronpond fat some af the illixen ‘boym” and iris, “Bubush Ua etter 20, that t Ean" consiige ‘myscit va rug Biliken, and Send ke sy ctnd, and baton. at attend, Lincola” high gehoal=—sincersy. Bis“hune Parke Ee. Smt Ark 138t orth Sch sirect. Best Bigger In Schoo! Dear Budi Now sometime a0 f wrote’ youn for T have ajwaxe” wanted fo veeome'a\snemier of the Bud tite Renata Wve gee the Detonder ovary Stindag. asia t'alwaye look for thn Bille ken pace feat, Now tam the only Race Ein ‘of my age going to high school Fre. 't am a'sophomare, ae7 i8, ‘wan 2 etaduate of the. Catholic schoo! tn the Tito "ctane carne mut with. some euty fine, marks and took the prise ag Brine’ dhe best girl singer in the echoot Renu Know how our people hare to be nvrnly tgond to have anpthing Hie that ERI atiout em: have, ep igers ia a hotners gail ening. to the Sar ‘lec adh ow sou Wow. Hu that Sinty Sista wits chr to wo with Ai iwe' time, "Now feouid te to havo Bike tiene wets o me gmat, ‘sil’ gend mp onato soon. Hoping co zetin Gatton anit card smran, I camatn FRlinfut!"Veina Durrhe. 263 Rourth ave Me Srockwest, Viegata, Stina Teanefered_t0°25th Dear Bude Sm. writing to, let you iknowe hat {am going tothe: 28th nd {oee vot km tha T reeefeet mF omierahin capt, T have ‘been trans Foca tho BEth and waka a ould ot iende, of my trenster. ‘The Beth te eninge to Ceorsta. ‘MY ad Gece ie Bepvinional Gov Nae 3 2th intantes. Columbus, Net, Charies Re Siauhews ‘Attentién, Girt’ séoute Dene Bis "T want fou tm Murry and ends, trtton oo f eae shore aroun Forthe: Wits here sin beers Tihate. F Hone enink anes of, them tebe: seruta Mitt ear oma the Bt Kone etl ofr gio, ke itn ra trem atta are interned In‘anoria, muniey ntbletien or. neon Fatal the heen foi Senate that t srant'a srrcial Inne feom anc of ther. Falah eho write ta heey ty Thee init vine tut pron tone front, teen ahey better ere oe what t write later on, when Fi he gy Senth., Worry un with me utter Tee. ate”™ Yogra, Tinteae Hane mond. 1310" South “isth: street, ‘Torre Fiaute, ind. Wishes She Wan Eight Doar ds tranche Ko weould be hort Yor mn to write 9 tou at ean ince 3 rwrmth, Hae Hin! How ts egaey {ie tninge with Bud secare: having me tlm in ote tg etry oF eorambue Ene ftur, saw. a: fellow: tfom "soue gite ata’ dance and he sal that he Rnewpon, U'tee ine iende tien ter’ fee Stewarts of Witmington. bus jotnea ther chin Yam ening totereneverat Etrie“andl bya to Sein while Tats ‘hore {vou ‘wal clen your consent. to 430. ate here eae for ont a tee secaks nnd fave Bt intrest Of 48 Tine ge reangtahie’ "And hey, nt mi slit te fine hrtoze Taend thea Ine ua, 'gou must tellus when Yost ete fae tee stint Noe Te etl ea fant wish’ thne f'n &. Fiat Fiat hut, Tian you Could neo the mack of tet ern'T reertved {ror Tod Piliiken Nose and gfrin after you had that mictare of inl the caiian) cast acre Feritating.‘hhten pale iota” Greene, Gi" Schoof street, Cohumbus, Ohio Papa ang Mamms Dead. Dene Rife: MSI Yaey much to Fenders * na" Bien "eahs f hate fend‘no mich about the Biicens. unt Steam to be omer toes Calle, 88 Thought, would be atenod plan € Join URAL IC arould be a god plan £6 Join ng ‘have a. seed “time wrt feats, a detours Tele wom eriting, tor me. Sty "parents ‘re dead and have ng one for compan: inaniho Plente actent ti memberip fam 1 it watt patienty for any anmwer from sou Toure, ‘Mine Enel Colenting Usnnta. 80 Odgen streot. Denver, Colo, You Must Be ‘5, Dear Bud and Meinbcrst't write you a, few Hines to. ict ou iow shat d Fave Jute returned from ‘Sew Hammpe hive, svhere Tent. ror simmer “whee Hon and ag t Maven’ had Decender iq “eRe ‘wan oing on the chs fiat when {found an oid tana t end Rilliken Gomi from, siart to Anlghint thee Te very mach thine. 1 said Tike to, Near from all" the ‘Buiikens In New “Feneinnds both tos “and iia. iat are’ 18 pearg old ana’ over. Pleast {ell them to." Row dont Get seared, fer t'am'not patie to write Fou a letter rh, miler ong about what, happened {hls Runner. only. that T haa ther ine ie my viie: Nu eal ssineeraye Herat. Senggn 08 Banks street FST shawl tke to. know peat at aia de ATR fetters :Do sou know? fe cul linc"Baginarg ‘Sliche to write tn ie ne by ge ang Bin a Useful Sayings Rt, fa gt Aa at thet more: tear nd feultfar Te wil be ~"Bo vour haracter ohn St wil, 1 wi vette nd naegy wt take ie ues Peut"own wore ceneaartele® ‘Baten We Rot gateaiandtng. not vpeaey ans BB tna 1@ Way to open thé door of oppor- io RA a a mate mies Bek ae att oes mitiea by Mien deanette Hockett. You wipes ey ome ee oe er Gan ae en ‘African Hero Tales for Children “JOIN THE BUD BILLIKEN CLUB Soar ane Sade og cursaig ee aeemeee Ss GREE Ger BIS, Geet atedece da APPLIGATION ALAN FOR MEMBERSHIP BUD BILLIKEN CLUB : {win to eeme a mnie fhe chege Deter Bul Ate Gib THE STORY OF 10 oy esege Wate Parr rer re te te rd hl si a ite es Meteo seutaeste en Beieramdtes ae tate Siac ce toa ane eal Eee tenth dhe feta iit Se ae aes riers Bee Here They eanatina BSarais Seay eae ara Bein gestae tae HEL: Ghee hha Tate tne cea ane ia Naas i oe es Soot teatirt Ce Shade rh he at ten Sera ae sda Ee beanie Waa can ers owas ee ee le Th an Sane ea ht Ee th ee te Peni eat Me ae ier tas Set Ai as SBR er oe ee Bah Re Slee i Hho Saree San Gare Bae ears inka Hane Barre tee Pea a Sebratedrtsste tr Fe inate at ghate er tha Ge of ga Street cone el is sea ears Seah Hie nada oat se ie Saati a eae 2 iaianmariny faaae te IPar tea cra tena te eke icra fier ania Pear dees ic Bary aoe Shae 2S Pea a Sr a ie hs epee he Bada teattietnu ae Sead serieg nee Na tbe ne novern ah rant Seah theater ea Seah theater ea site ieee Sh eee Bi dee dees var ie ee Feharsity er atin irae (manera te Soe Perini i Sb. bilgi ahh th Een tys aca at aes Eeatya aca 2 i Soa ee eee istmhocid daa en tn er Seandern Short Story Once upon a time a little boy had a goer ithe boy cot tized of thle don. 96 SeFrcanteaty Eve’ him ‘anays bat. fo 2Fapatt tase the! dog aad no la in this neighbervod wnt Rian Se ‘hetboy decided to go down te the rive and drown the dog. All, at once strange. man came ip and asied the for What he wan going todo with the Seg. “'Bhe oy did note want to tall he fran what he was going to-do with he og until atter the: meh realiaed. wh the Uae Blass wore nd aaa na Sey naighey ef 905, 00h, Sell cho op Terme Pwlitgite you tt, for he wi fake’ a good hunting dos.” ‘the tian gavo the boy the dollar and ine boy tutaed the do ‘over. to bie ‘ihe adn had tho" og’ bout = ment hen"one might about. tee'diotk whit Thevfnam wae" asteep in,his tle Nut I Ateneo fe: He dog” atouned in fea ang his tte" This sto groves TIAL fy the ma saving the dog te Hise’ was savea in eeturn by che doe ‘We cannot ‘euilen now our’ goed to giters wit “help. ws—By" Beatrice Shaes. a eee ne aya og wae. ran over bY a ceetitge tnd ee ee wag. token.” X Shigedt who was paseing took the post ‘Greatore home, set the Bipken Sone and Snred forthe dog until At ten, well Seain "Them heat hm tre, knows teat he wad find ‘ale way homes "At Uee'unte chonever the dog’ and’ teen See the Grate creature, Dy using Mista aha ‘other signe 6¢ Jor, never Whethto‘snont tae ne Femembered hi Hint rlend. ‘Bel day there was & foud barking: a he etzes or Sten dhe eee Shtnad’ the loong there: stood the’ dor Be sence teaser rene Sica” that ana iene asetor cou Reishi When he waa atthe cout ANE Naim. le tend, Ga he rough im ia etter See Ba a SR ne iden, lost fine InGninting Spene saute of hs ‘how patieme~rBy fteecoe Bayard, ; Poems eA, NScndivony end owt at ace: cen as end au tie wan’ (ear drops ‘SMa Cus "subaboy face yt matey, unen mare snd undotied, i rales ap to ear TE fed refecta each wee cloud's mirth, ‘Wares, gourd in. aun, vaso, i Sy Snd eta at ne But water poured in ashing” bowl WS nest ab he ana rat doe Water 1 ke our derams, our touche "AME thine’ See ta re riene=™ -riegtesatian Be caatain'a wae of te ThkaE clean aga ue and beh CmEMES With BEY Sietag eit Lit BSS | even Ip the gray ight of the sunken sun, Winets sigt ate beening grey ones ‘The ‘ent oie teeta, ult ana bleh ‘Kys round thelr: tromk ike ecarte of een -the Ay Goines with mosa between. Reside the nairow winding: path Rhebrogkiee rons with wliver inugh, nw eater, Sear and bebe Toor danes Gare streaks ot edt Bala" iatender gold Sera hatte painteh up the ralthow ts. Ane nab he thate, Mattar ents Be en rater ly fonts beeen (90 the ibtop branch of te tallest tree Ra Oriole ‘swings and sings with glee, ‘eis soni ged Fhe aden} oka it's eof sey the Wes, He°tigga ahd iar abe! vases tor Then GOP sam with feed wi “elected ‘by ‘Atma M. Metateahe ‘Questions and Answers snchinant’. Ehey-ave' ail tut of airs. Pete ea ten tae Te raltig tebe radio eltha *eRehat makes more furs then & pig un. eg intel HE aN RIE AEE Pinatas three feet and no tess? A es RENE nae mh 2 or tent Mg retaeted. SF Zt grat eerste ae eae ferries fieus gmche. snd thoweht clehtly. that eeu rue a at Gaze Ry ate Batata eval Becca tenses fie te eeetanar is tar fp Be ere ian Sune LA nate wa Beis ane naan errs Set Mae Gis seer Ses SS, ai feeatih alee haat Rr A Star ie Sts HRS No. at waa Behe Pee es cr fe spews Gremio at oe Set cere RASPES nny aig Seer enue MeL! nit a oe aad aria maa a ieee a Bae pe BS ae eet iis peer eae ae EE ed Se ee BOULAGY aareae Esky Rha Ses! waa Haake a SRE An he ont tI ess sitet St seca ty aa pees Bane ete Hee ner SEE SE hice ea oe ath eae ell oe ath eae ell Sindee Were se ad We ae at arg scing Briel Paton waits ia aaah rere fea fer pence toa ira ay Gaataean epee Saks ataieP Pia ee fortehn ttn! dua arrose een ERE ie a Shalt ie ES gt abate fr hegre SAPS Sela Eee Rau aaa ta ea oe am Seca tee iaa a Waris ae areeh. Seta Maat ee sn of teparig ae ben Sea ain nh citer ae ee tet See en Sy Seis Ae Raed Bees is Oe caning gg Sh Erica nals rage eat Sereraies yee Rakin tp Fam orderea fy black Puzzle Last week's pursle wad Intended to represent Philadelphia. "This week ous Be ei Shree gianna i thie moon: but I lant ee ft you can ake Wand make I took ike”® take MIS Geta birdns meadows and overy= Thlne See eck the. arted wit shaw Sou how fe ix done." ou must ot rub Zot any oc the lines: thar are im the piciare above: ee Billiken Wit aistuah 26 You Read wt angerstand bathing wiles for the a sens Ama. eh Rigker™ remarked a teal ‘summe ele matty Cette OF ee a gone pp already several inebes.*— gives ie uevings Sener 2 Fe ne eens tint sas tant od tee eabtnten 10, large that fine feat at them eae sated ines of Rae. tom, sere tn nobel See in “Sas sae Bit ols Re ty a oP Ri and Bar he aio Sours 6 base ig Me Reece font EARS you sake such api poe eer ae tne agt? See uite riake. lena Famere aya my Gavene epee oor BR ats Gane ip, ae, ae ca a aaaehtte PS ete Seo my Sid la asi How to Make Deanberry Tarts Ioegdlento™ One fap of raling, one 55S ero recat ap ag cutters cant eo Ibeatens hen the temon Jule. tl Fond She-cohn Tee Haz” Se ie BUST Sites ite agm acieae ie? ee tedeSotls an est ae alr" tig eh olf water Sintec id Ber ate gece ae astet, tie ale SoS Ae Genser Pbtme Ingredientea—One and one-half cups oie one and snesnalt cupa af sure Bees ante aPans fhe bot anle-watere vena Raver ine. Sietnod_—Piace mil in, double, bol Slaten Gena topether” But kr wet Pier eRe See nts ane fet Fabanag ove em. td” teenie Secon: pias Vocabulary Hints vera turther Sie farther Hate feihioe Yaine nie sa ai Printers’ Pi “Here n'a famous stanza with the tet sg fombied Bee" You ta states are ti Supreatanccehatunteert hiehiapemuirytssdna aimantigmisthyatinsten, ‘fiemabcatalgtiyatonsion. | a4: HOME I Play kal] WORK Billiken Studio Pe > i oo Nespas 2H 4 nee eae ay : a S gs < bok Soe okners ath, tte 2, Dactee nies Senne Sere are New Members NS cement cavisore taste 2108 Marshall av., Newport News, Va- WABDEt VEGI ace 7 PE TEI names, Se cena heme heme ARE HURPER pets AEG MONEE at Har, com. CEN eet Be ee ees cae ces As oe eee tera nee ete Bere eS entn tian cht Seas B OA Hear hee, cine SET She iAee eee Ta wa, et, EES ea PHOT AE cane nas Ane nee eve te ot he a PERCY J. CARTER age 1 aera sitnee sree A Tats We, Sth streets Little Rock, Arie we Ree MAB Sheers, ae 28 SoA Hak aie cnntl. 0. eeremnenc gs Be Cee eae, in ee Lier ere Eats Cee tee tn Her sera OrAPeee gate stl Sho. RPL Pee nr, 3 de SeEaee SBS EN AEA, tee ett He, eae Meat ae er cnelite ea a ach lala, Pes Beier terete gt tN BBE hon, 5 ave een esenrge te en Tain ode strects Belolt_Wwis, RPE SC ce cine. = pee aru coe See than mee pearson BRO ee tan ss chats Reta te Sean TP ipa ts EEE BEE Pee xan at sheaad enacts ey a ke Ley Relea RENE oP ilae, soar eter eter SEL BEN oe roe, sam aR? RIE MS se ere eee Ree IEEE RRREORSE: Saee ete ee, Ra Aer aati a Pes BER ee 3.0. We ek ae iw tur co. sarigties atid AEA be, con mikey er sertea Bt emer cit TRLAP ROR ew Be SRA AP Lace te wep meenine lenatres. te ee fetes eae ee Deca ease ac 2 “Grosse Tec tae eee Recon 1 a SUSSHOOS arte ane Ee RAPS 8° Bie Sees aE aeae ne, Se a oe okie ae eh a ties shane Seta ANTS FORTE erin Te CoAT eRe Tie eae se rik meee (GNA Pa cos, r. egg se Oca Tne ea a eee ee Eat Po dgatn. sn aor Roe ROSALIE BRIDE. age 16 eegerpe eR Se ee ATEN eG oitafous te SORE EA Beaver: cot saci Dene a aah Caeeee se sor wen e ae PREP U® Se btce Sar’ meinen chee ie oF a SS TOS Hite oS Sei ee sien watiprases Bee ™ RCT ree a a aeetiee erbansban EE TEESE ini. ae 1 SREP: Wimlsee ae a2 AEE ace Woodland. Ciatrton, Pa. SORT fei es tote a oe RS Witness a ae ee oe sae kent cece Ph seen te eet soa raarta gore oan See eate ee oo Seat are eee Soork ae S See aaeate Sut Sis "Hane “Grind avenues Wot SATURDAY, CCTOBER 28, 1922 MICHIGAN Jackson, Mith. Grand Rapids, Mich. --- WEST VIRGINIA Charleston, W. Va. Little Rock, Ark.—"I am taking St. Joseph's good female tonic and vagina. I have taken one bottle, and it has a great tool, and I can recommend it a great tool, and I can recommend it and will to all adoring woman. You have my full permission to take it from grateful women, Mrs. H. Blevins, 1212 West Seventh St. St. Josephs G. F. P. has received benefited many women that have daily from grateful women who have your master's degree and buy a bottle your master's degree and buy a bottle you have taken it and are not satisfied, ask him to return your money. St. Josephs G.F.P. The Woman's Ionic Coal Dale W Va. Mrs. C. H. Ifflin went to Bluefield, Mary, S. Sunday to attend the medical clinic, and C. H. Ifflin went to Gain gain spent Tuesday in Pocahontas, Ms. Sunday in Pocahontas, Ms. Sunday at Maryburg, W. W. Ma. Krenedy and Mrs. Berta Gionn gison went to Maryburg, W. W. Ma. Krenedy and Mrs. Berta Gionn gison Virginia was indeed glal of a three days' rain that fell her Oct. 5, 6 and was the first rain we had since Aug. 5. Institute W Va Birmingham, Ala. Bu. Katherine K. Lambert Knoley, Aile Joe Hodson has returned from Lynch, NC, where he spent two years in the Army for a week visiting him from Ganahille. Ala. Mrs. Hodson, a native of Mocul, and Mrs. Lisele Mille were in town last week to visit the Great Southern Mocul. Mrs. Mille took the recreation teacher at the T.C. I, 1 school, Ensley, was painless. Mrs. Mille took the Sunday night. James Clay is sick. LOUISIANA Batteries Ltd. William Harris died at his residence in New York on April 21. A memorial was held at Zion A. M. Church, where he was buried. Garrett Duncan left Saturday for New Orleans to make it their future home. Ruth Hatchset, Eliza Wilson, Josephine Wilson, Linda Wilson, Leslie Montgomery, Pinellia Green, Louis Montgomery, Pinellia Green, Joe Washington, Terrell Jacob, Joe Washington of his fingers broke at P. William Harris. Crayon La Loonce Jack of Washington, La. was the second-week guest at an undergraduate reunion. The Rev. James Patton, 61st street and the Rev. James Patton, 61st street and the invited to Villa Platte to attend the Western Seventh Baptist association. The Rev. Young has returned from Villa Platte, the Western Seventh Baptist association, and the Western Seventh Baptist association, and Mrs. Edward Narcissus, fell from an ice wagon Sunday and broke his arm of Anchor, La. nephew of Mr. Drowned Sunday in the Mississippi river, arrived Thursday. Funeral from Glendon offices, Mrs. Aldea Clide, Glendon offices, Mrs. Aldea Clide, La. in the bedside of her brother, Sterling Lewis, who will remain of Mable Morris of Beaumont, son, arrived Wednesday. Funeral from two volleys church church, Texas, visiting relatives: here. The Misses are visiting friends in Lafayette. ARKANSAS Dr. J. M. Cox, president of Philander Sunday. The Rev. J. W. Matthew, page- dian of Sunday, has has his two weeks revered here. He is on a two weeks revival here. He is popular bar- bers, are on the stock list. "ASK AND IT SHALL BE GIVEN" PE-RU-NA TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE The divorce question still is the important question of the day in our country. Some years ago I sent out and, distributed among friends and parties a pamphlet, hoping it will service in causing those who are ried to "think twice" before they are imprunted an imprunt an duty upon them, do not want to read it, please put such parties who are considering lawmakers were H. A. Sengstacke OHIO Springfield, Ohio. Mary Jackson of Palm street enlisted in the Army, then went on a evening, honoring Mrs. Ann Garrison and her husband, Mr. James Garrison, eight. 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You need to be long, long jabbers and latters often that brings separation, and at no time is it more easy to do than when you are praying "Fragrant is the soully desire uttered or expressed." If you want marriage, you must first look up to Jesus. Then all things will be added into you by God, you must be prepared and necessary throughout life. There must he love and growing love. The experienced farmer knows how to perk up a perked, scientific Farmer of men's hearts. When He plants the seed for you, you have only to reap the fruits of your labor. Even the worst troubles will only be the minor chords blending into final harmonies there will be a return, but never a separation. Money, good looks, education, high society, high station in the city, and the love in themselves never make you like happy. Look how many rich people scrimp and miserable some well-ups are. Trust and obey God. Swing out upon His arm, and when the farmer is under the shadow of His wings. 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McCaryo of Marion filled the Sunday at Sunset with a message from the church where members were both intelligent and spiritual. The Rev. E. Post Sunday, Oct. 15, at the A. M. E. Zerby will spend the day with George E. Burghill will spend the day in Murphry boro. Mrs. A. C. Hunter is quite ill, Mrs. Omar Tavae is able to be out after undergoing a serious operation. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Tavae make Sunday. Lovell Pancher is working on the Understarter and Mrs. F. B. Jackson is one of the leading grocery stores (white). Miss Izetta Smith is working on the Understarter and Mrs. F. B. Jackson is dead of an attack at Carrier Hills. Shaah Hatch is slick. Mrs Vandetta Mantella is working on the Understarter. The Rev. and Mrs. William Friday en route to Carbondale. Danyville, Ill. Carrier Mills, Ill. Alton. III. Members and friends of the Union Baptist church gave a surprise party for the family last week. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Fox, Herb Bacon and John Lucas are attending a grand opening of Oct. 16 at Crowne's from Bunan City. Mr. Lucas is from Bunan City. Mr. Mohr, a Baptist church will start another rehearsal for Oct. 23. The Rev. J. W. Flint is pastor. Mounds III joppa III Galesburg, Ill. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS not later than Monday morning of each week. Copy received after that following week. his pleasure in being remembered by nears and dear to him. Rev. H. H. Treasure, a long-time friend and trust association, will fill the paucity at the Second Baptist church. Sunday evening were in the city Wednesday, loving her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, and Mrs. Wendy Wong, a Women's club receive an invitation to the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas was called out of the city for the reception. Union organised a lodge Friday with 12 members. Professor Jodore organizes the Second Baptist church was entertained were the Madonna Cecelia Ma- tine, Coine Holloway and Maiden Greene of Edward and Maiden Greene of a drama and fall fall学期, Nov. 9, 2014. The Second Baptist Bebheh club of the Second Baptist Jerseyan Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Jerseyan Tuesday. Colp III Bockford, Ill Charles Robinson of 143 Benton street in Philadelphia and nephew, Roger Robinson, of Chelsea and nephew, Edward Robinson, of his brothers, Edward Robinson, and nephew, Roger Robinson, of Chelsea, were quite ill at St. Anthony hospital. They were improved in health. Miss Rose Potter is sick at Rockford hospital, where she hopes to be well. Ruqueld, III. Mrs. Alberta Johnson has returned to school, a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sump. Earl Simmons and Miss Lea Simmons are in her bride's home, Oct. 15. Mrs. Alberta Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Washington Saturday, Clarence Webb and Webb Thomas, who are attending the Normal in Carbondale, spend the day with Mrs. Thomas Reddish entertained and Mrs. Thomas Reddish entertained. The William shirley stage at the A. M. Church. Mrs. Alberta Johnson was entertained by Mrs. and Mrs. Earrest Smith. Henry Fetterley, Mrs. Lulu Black of North Walnut street and Mrs. Lulu Black of North Walnut street. Tuesday night, Mrs. Broom of Sourns is visiting the night, Horace Woods Kankakee, Ill Coulterville, Ill. Robert Clark was a visitor in Carbondale last week, with a child. He was married last week. Hazel Willem and little sister, Isabel, were married a few days. Florence Jones was a passenger here to St. Louis, Ms. Willem visited Tom Austin and family Saturday and took in the show so well at present. Anybody having news for the event returned home last week after a few days. He was a Sports visitor last week. The Rev. Paul was the Rev. Tannell who visited the week. Urbana III. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell of Springfield visited the former's parental residence on the last week, returning to their home the next week, returning to their home getting along nicely. Mrs. Hornburtle and daughter and sister at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson of Duluth line relatives and friends in Los Angeles entertained the following at dinner. Mrs. S. M. Hull, Mrs. Pinkle and Mrs. M. Shallin entertained the following at dinner. The special club met at the home of Mrs. Stella Wright, Mrs. Emma Manning and grandmother in Canton, Mills. Tuesday for her home Jacksonville, FL Lincoln III Mrs. Katherine Johnson is away on a day in Chicago for an indefinite period. Mrs. A. Parkins is sick. Rev. Grace closed the town of townships attended the meeting, including the treaties of the A. M. E. church are having a summer Oct. 27 for a retreat. Rev. Robert Violet Carter's reverah. Mr. and Mrs. Violet Carter's reverah. Mr. and Mrs. parents of a baby girl born last week. Quincy, Ill. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Clinton Vote for E. B. Bentley Vote for E. B. B. Bentley Vote for E. B. Bentley for re-election for representative as he believes in equal rights—AdvL. East St. Louis, IL Paris III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Springfield, IL, are visiting the Wheatley club with Thomas Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Wheatley club entertained their husbands with a picnic supper at the home of the Wheatley club Tuesday evening. Chicken plop and all were played and all reported an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wheatley club entertained in Danville, IL, Alexander Farrington club entertained in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Redling. The citizens of Paris met at the address given by Robert Taylor of Springfield, IL, Association for the Advancement of Colored People. So enthused were the branches in this city, 22 members joining in. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Wheatley moved to Rockville, Ind., the day with Mr. and Mrs. Whited. Grand Chain, Ill. Miranda Ranom Coleman of Coleman school in Carroll county, who has been on a three weeks' vacation, spent a day at Chain, M. Minnie Foleman Foran school, of Port Clinton are here for a two weeks' visit as guests of Mrs. Cora Chain. Mrs. Minnie Foran traveled after Gloe Coleman, who has lost his wife, to another other brother, Joe Coleman, in losing his health also. The blues are calling for all of the neighboring villages. Will Mrs. Sallie Young, after entertaining her evening and night, escorted her to the village, burglar rushing, last night. Mrs. Sallie Young, after entertaining her evening and night, escorted her to the village, burglar rushing, last night. Mrs. Sallie Young, after entertaining her evening and night, escorted her to the principal of the high school of Mounds, came home for a short while that school on the accredited list junior high school, that school on the accredited list May S. Hawkins, our county school superintendent, who is making good, good, good, good, good, good, good, soliciting their support for her candidate to send your subscription for the Defender to read an interesting good news race paper. The teacher and Halloween supper the 31st inst. Bloomington, Ill. There is a simple, inexpensive way that 300,000 mothers have of providing a safeguard against abuses, spasticile group, and cerebral amputations are not serious and treatment—but many a woman of a dear one from a district or in Indiana. MENTHO LAXENE 1850 Best ever sold for Couch and Cold". 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Grace Jell and Emma Milchell attended Household of Misses Jessica and Victoria Watson a few days visiting in Chil Streeter III The members of the A. M. E. church surprised their new members on Friday evening, Mrs. Elle Sprokes has resigned and their sister-in-law, Mrs. Sophie Weiss has resigned. Mrs. William Thomas returned home after a two weeks visit with his wife, Mrs. David Ill, The Rev. Will Summa of St. David, Ill. The Rev. Will Summa and preached at Second Bark church. Chicago Heights, IL The Royal Circle of Friends, No. 10, St. James's Church, annual turnout at Zion Baptist Church Oct. 22. Many of the St. James's C. the Rev. Saro, are to Gay attending the Rev. Saro, are to Gay attending the Saturday, Oct. 21, for the benefit of its new chapel, the St. John's Church of the Depot. Murphyhose : 111 Mrs. Pearl Powell was hostess at a surprise party at her residence in honor of her late husband, Dr. Robert Parent-Teachers association held for regular meeting the third annual meeting of Minneapolis is expected home to Mrs. Powell, her daughter, Mrs. Jose McKinney is improving. Please help with news by going to paper girls or Mrs. Powell. Cairo, Ill. I was badly ruptured while lifting a heavy object. My only hope of cure was an operation, but I had no choice. I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed, and I am doing hard work, turned, although I am doing hard work, and no time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, will give full information, pledge cure without operation, if you want it. Marcelaion avenue, Manassas, N. j. Better cut out this notice and send it to you, or you may save a life or at least stop you from danger and danger of an operation. *Adry, The election of Attorney P. L. 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Notice to Readers The local office of the World's Greatest Weekly is located at 785 Tremont street, telephone Capital. Read "Read the news" on their social news to the above address. MISSISSIPPI The Missionary State convention had its annual meeting at the Mount Hermon Baptist Church, recovering again after a light stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Mublrow has returned to empathy with the children with Fwen Flaming, 24 fourth street. Mrs. Fannie, Williams has left for Memphis. Mrs. M. Cheeks spent a week in spending a few weeks with Mrs. Diddy. Bude! Miss Messra Mills Moore, Lucius Cooper and party members will see S菲-Floto circus. A Carter has returned from a business trip and will be visiting her has been quite solit but is improving. Mery Cynthia Balbinin is confined to a room with a large window. Doulessk Butchery were observed oilling and wiping bird guns. W. J. 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Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of Buffalo, N. Y., were the week-end guest at the Indiana University campus is home from a visit in Indianapolis. E. church members received a warm reception to their retiring pastor and family, who were there to celebrate. Clarence Freeman was badly burned about the face and hands in attempting to climb the stairs. James Fowler, James Window of Indianapolis, and Mason of Indiana, spent several days with Mr. and F. Anderson last week. Mrs. Anderson resided on 18th street. George Mason resided on 18th street. George Mason winter in Indianapolis. The entire corps of teachers of Lincoln school attended at the Capital city last week. The Rev. Robert Fowler frost last week and conducted services in the Second Baptist church on Sunday. Theapolis last week. Oscar Fox and family attended last week. H. W. H. Giles after Dec. 1, H. Hayden Johnson was in Terre Haute last week in the team of the Jeferson high school. 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Copy received after that may not appear until the following By J. H. GRAY Vigor of Youth In A New Discovery his thanks for the many kindnesses he gave to her and friends during his illness, and to the officers of the church for unfailingly Heart, formerly of this city but now in New York, who served with her old friends, she having returned from an extensive trip through the country, was entertained at a dinner by Mrs. Heart, who was a long-time Samuels and Miss. Lizzie Samuels at their beautiful residence, 109 South Street, New York, where she was over in New York on Sunday the day before. Bobby Dobbs, the veteran Bae wellsworth, in his day one of the best exponents of the advanced age, has been engaged to form a Spanish War veterans are formulating plans to celebrate the celebration of war with Spain next April. The call to the fourth League of Women voters in Hurrihurri, on Saturday from headquarters in the Finance building. The league promises to be affiliated by ambitious political leaders, Pittsburgh, Pa. Brown Kissen thrilled a large audience at the Columbia hall last fall. He told Tollett "The . . . Junior choir and Choral club of Bethel AME." The last evening in the church auditorium, Mrs. I. B. Burke (nee Burke) last week, White Clerk is confined to his bed with illness. Mrs. Clerk seems to be attending school in Columbus, Ga., this summer. Marguerite Bandall is attending school in Columbus, Ga., this summer. Marguerite Bandall is attending school in Harper Perry, Ga., Lawrence College of Columbus, Ga., through the city last week on route E. Carlisle. Pa. NORTH CAROLINA Goldsboro, N. C. Charlotte. N. C. A very delightful entertainment was held on Wednesday, the eighth church Monday, 2: 3 when Wedding '14 was presented. Eulah Edwards was able to leave the hospital after the meeting will be at the Imperial America has formed in Charlotte and the next meeting will be at the Imperial appointed president of the Third ward syndicate. Robert; Johnson left last week and left last week for Nashville, Tennessee. George W. Hayes will leave soon for Anderson auditorium Friday night in honor of the Lutheran club entertained at Sanders auditorium Friday night in honor of the club entertained at a dantant at the Greenville hall on Friday night Oct. 15. GOODYEAR BAINCOAT FREE We will send a handmade Ratio-proof, All Weather棉 to one person. We will recommend it to friends. Write today to The Goodwear Mk. Co. 8503-R Good-Wear. KENTUCKY KENTUCKY courville, Ky. Dr. Plenoy will attend the day in the city while road to Chicago. He will visit the University of Indiana, where he will host a week for Indianapolis to enter the dental college of the University of Indiana. He will participate in a whist party at the Empire hotel on the campus, with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Warfield, motored to Franklin for the week. He will attend an educational convention at Frankfort, where he will leave this week for Texas, where he will take up her duties as girls work on home economics. Mrs. M. Louis Simpson, teacher at Williams of Philadelphia, were called home on account of the death of their copitation was given in honor of Mrs. Cray Webb of Cleveland, Black were hostesses. D. B. Hanks, Black were hostesses. P. Clement Pemberton ran route to Nashville, where he will resume his studies at Melairy, Mrs. Wild and Chicago, where she was the wife of the first anniversary celebration at the East End Arbour embroidery club was entertained at Chicksway park by Mrs. Wild and Chicago, where she was the wife of the first anniversary celebration at the Madison Avenue on Oct. 17. 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Two locals who appeared as added attractions in the Bandanna minstrels, Lincoln theater, were: "Jay Bee" Dayverson, man and Thomas Heathman, popular local teacher and musician who performed original songs. The great attraction of Williams Clifford, manager, was that Fox super-screening of "Monte Cristo," the entrance of the District of Columbia and original songs. The great attraction of both piano and organ. The outstanding offerings of the week at the Hearst Center, the Paramount with Jack Holl and Sunrise, the "Fire Fighters," the singer, the "Fire Fighters," the chief offering of the week at the Howard theater, is presented by S. H. Dudley, John H. Masum and Jim Henderson were the screen feature was a "Virgin of Paradise." Cecil B. DeMille's remarkable production, "Manlaughter," will be on Northwest. near 14th. for an entire slaughter is by far the greatest picture DeMille ever made. 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On Ransel went to Paris, France, where she met Mrs. Estelle Rencham, who was buried Sunday, Oct. 15, Mrs. Sabre Miller $10,000 Wor Syrup I will give away this amount —There is a free trial family that has a suff —Send today To commemorate my 84th birthday I have set aside 1 birthday I have set aside $10,000 in cash to be expended on the trip to Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which as people know has been successfully used for over 30 years and is today the largest selling Syrup Pepsin in the world, splice of that fact there must be literally thousands of families who have never tried it, and these are the ones I hope to reach with my $9,000. I want to prove to them that my Syrup Pepsin is a better-acting, safer, finer inactive than any other Syrup Pepsin, and when we want them to be at any expense in ing it, and hence I offer a test bottle free. Later on, when thoroughly convinced of its unusual value, we their drugstaff. Over 10 million bottles of Syrup Pepsin are now sold every year in drug stores, yet my company will not profit one of them. It costs us more to sell the first one than we get for it. Our profit comes only when a family keeps it regularly in the house, as it will when you are once convinced. Many unthinking parents are giving children strong cathartics; old people are taking pain and powders their therapy and thirsty and which have to be repented every day; women are using artificial coal-tar drugs in early form that causes skin eruptions. Don't do it! See that only a plain vegetable laxative is used, not a druggy physic. Dr. Caldwell's early compound of Egyptian some pepsin with pleasant-tasting aromatics. Just that! The formula is on the package. Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 481 Washings In commemoration of your 84 never used your Dr. Caldwell's S bottle to the address below: Name St. or R.F.D. Town and State..... ONLY ONE FREE TRIAL ORDER NOW! Advertising Xmas Calendars with Beautiful Negro Subjects arth of to Pepsin Free of money in my own medicine bottle waiting for every er from constipation for your bottle Do You Know CALENDARS are unlike any other form of advertising. I want you to have a free trial bottle of Syrup Pepsin in your home. What you want to snare in my hands will be delivered delay answering you will be disappointed. Ask me now for the free trial bottle it anyone in your home will want. You will be fatulency, fatulency, wind or gas or the stress, sour, colicky stomach, headache, loss of appetite and dehydration, dehydration, dyspepsia. Syrup Pepsin is intended for just such conditions. Watch it break up a fever or a cold. Let me send you a trial bottle to prove these facts. My saying so is that you will be trying it. Be one of the thousands who will use Syrup Pepsin free because of my $4th birthday. Send the coupon, or your address in any city convenient to you. But do it quickly. Boston St., Monticello, Illinois: With birthday, and as my family has syrup Pepsin, send me a free trial BOTTLE TO A FAMILY omin ses NG HAIR CONTROL HAIR DELUXE THE P M Pluko HAIR DRESSING MENTHALICY REPAIRED BY THE JEFF & THE BEST HAIR GROWING OILS DELICATELY PERMUED MADE ONLY BY THE PLUKO COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENN. Pluko HAIR DRESSING MORE THAN ALWAYS PREPARED BY THE MILK MASTER HAIR GROWING OILS DELICATELY PERFUMED MADE ONLY BY THE PLUKO COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENN. Snow White Pluko packed in the Black and White cans is the accepted package by most people and sold for 40c. Forthose who choose a 25c Hair Dressing there is an amber colored Pluko packed in the big green cans for 25c. Good Stores ores Everywhere Clinton, Ma Dr. W. B. Caldwell, today Born Sheboyville, No., March 27, 1859 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922 [Illustration of a woman in a domestic setting, possibly from a historical or religious context]. They hang upon the walls of every office—every sch o ol—every home—everywhere. 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