Chicago Defender
Saturday, November 25, 1922
Chicago, Illinois
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METHODISTS GIVE FUNDS TO COLLEGES
Two Million Dollars Is Used by Education Board to Further School Work
Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 24—The great advance movement in the Methodist Episcopal church, by which $20,000,000 have been expended in benevolent uplift of the races of the world, has reached our Race in America and is greatly benefiting us through the board of education for Negroes of that church. The annual meeting of the board has held and Dr. I. G. Carland Penn of the city, one of the corresponding secretaries of the board, has issued "Seventeen Points of Progress," showing what has been accomplished in the past three years for the education of the Race. These 17 points of progress involve an expenditure of $20,000,000 in new building, salaries and equipment. The 17 points of progress are as follows:
Salaries Increased
Additional teachers have been chosen and the salaries of the teachers are increased. The annual salary budget amounts to $200,000, as compared with $100,000 five years ago. The increase in the school's because of the increased efficiency of the teachers. Every addition of the 19 institutes has been repaired and improved. Some of them had not received a coat of paint in years before. Heating plants have been installed at all of the institutions under the direction of the school. One of the teachers comfort, as well as greater safety for life and property, has thus been added. Large additions are being made to laboratories and libraries and from two to four teachers are being produced. New property valued at $200,000 at Meridian. Miss. has been purchased and is in residence and Conservatory of Music. This provides a conservatory illusory in the heart of the Black Mist. New property valued at $.. has been purchased at Nashville, them, for the Walden university. The buildings are being remodeled at a cost of $20,000. This will make for Walden and perpetuate the first institution begun by the Freedman's Aid society, now the board of education of the school was never so bright.
Additions to Meharry
Following the purchase of the new property at Nashville for Warden, McHarry valued at $100,000. The property, located on the ground and additional buildings needed for expansion in the future, extensive repairs and additions were made for the opening of McHarry in 2001. The sum of $200,000 has been contributed to the endowment of McHarry. Terry valued at $100,000. $500,000. McHarry endowment. Efforts are now under way to secure another $200,000 to make the endowment $300,000. Construction and school building, also a refectory, have been erected at Wiley College, Marshall, Texas, all located within the campus, all occupied and additions made, the total cost being $125,000.
An administration and school building has been erected at Tarkirk Chapel and cemetery church and gymnasium, and each equipped with modern furnishings at a total cost of $250,000. A refectory have been erected at Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C. at a total cost of $100,000. Of the $150,000 has been expended upon the erection of the Carnegie hall and other buildings at Morgan college, Baltimore, MD.; also, a land covering 54 acres for the new site, making possible a truly great institution for our Race in the East. Miss, a model elementary school building has been erected, costing $20,000. This gives a first-class department of the colleges.
Three new buildings, a dermatology
factory, are being erected at the
Merrickstown Normal and Industrial
factory, are being erected when
completed will be $150,000.
These buildings are in course of cre-
cation at the commencement in 1925.
Purchase Grounds
A new site for Philander Smith college of 42 acres, within the city limits of Little Rock, Ark., has been established. The site and four buildings are for sale. As soon as disposed of an additional appropriation will be made by the board, so that new buildings will be built. The building is now ground for extension in the years to come.
At Calvillin college, Orangeburg, S. Carolina, the budget is $120,000 and invested. With the regular appropriation by the board the salary budget of the institution is $120,000 for the employment for 1922-23 of the program in the history of the institution. Improvements are being made, especially in science laboratories, to make use of the additional teaching force.
BEAUTY PLUS BRAINS
THE FILM OF "THE MASTER" BY ROBERT B. MAYER
BLANCHE M. VAN HOOK
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Distinction as the first girl of her Race to hold a city clerkship in Columbus, Ohio, and as the first girl of any race to hold her present position as clerk to the superintendent of city markets, is an honor due Miss Blanche M. Van Hook, 526 Boone street. Hitherto a white man has done the work at which she is employed. When she took the examination she was the only applicant who passed it. She has held the position for three years with credit. Miss Van Hook is also assistant superintendent of St. Paul's adult department, M. E. Sunday school, and a member of the Young Busi- isis Women's club.
Draft Law in Georgia Lynchings
Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 24—That there has been a surprising increase of anti-bullying sentiment in Georgia on the part of Georgia people that the sanctity of the law must be maintained in all parts made to the state committee on race relations in its recent semi-annual meeting in this city, and in fulfilling the present year 22 indictments have been returned against all lynchers and four convictions secured in the last two years. Fifteen of these cases are still to be tried, most of them on the charge of murder, besides a number of damages incurred by the police and losses inflicted by mobs. In one lynching case both the deputy sheriff and the chief of police are under indictment. The significance of these facts was emphasized by the statement that in the last two years 430 lynchings in Georgia and that record of only one indictment in all that time had been found. The state and county race relations number of recent cases, conducting investigations, securing evidence and otherwise supporting law enforcement in the state. The need of an effective anti-bullying law in the state was emphasized by the judge drafting and getting a bill before the next legislature was delegated to a committee of eminent jurists, by judge Samuel D. Adams of Savannah.
FARMERS TO EXCHANGE
AT TUSKEGEE MEETING
Tuskegee, Ala., Nov. 24. - The 23rd Annual Tuskegee conference will be held at the Tuskegee institute Jan. 17 and 18. The first day will be used to discuss such problems as crop damage to farmers and the general topic "Agriculture and Home Economics" will be discussed. Such problems are crop damage to farmers, livestock, soil improvement, marketing, food and the home will be discussed and solutions will be presented. Workers will worked in these directions. The second day of the conference will be take up with discussions of the agricultural problems of the farmers and welfare workers in the rural districts. The general subject of the conference is the Cooperation of County-Wide Improvement Program." The Tuskegee conference has been held for several years of agriculture in this section since its inauguration by Dr. Booker T. Tuskegee, the founder of the agricultural problem discussed by men and women prominent in agricultural circles. Dr. Booker T. Tuskegee will discuss farmers, teachers, ministers and welfare workers and all who are interested in rural improvement to attend the conference, and speakers will be announced later.
girl of her Race to hold a city and as the first girl of any race as clerk to the superintendent Dae Miss Blanche M. Van Hook, while men had done the work when she took the examination no passed it. She has held the credit. Miss Van Hook is also St. Paul's 'adult department, a member of the Young Busi-
Governor of Mississippi Stops Mercy
New York, N. Y., Nov. 24, -Capt. Napoleon B. Marshall, 215 West 135th street, of the old 18th regiment, saluted Wednesday, Nov. 15, on the 18th street, of the Pamma line, for Hattie where he took office as attache at the U. S. Naval Academy. Marshall is a lawyer of high rank and a member of the firm of Marshall & Avenue. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Hattle Gibbs Marshall, who was formerly musical director in the public schools of Washington D. C.
ONLY TAPPED VICTIM
LIGHTLY WITH HAMMER
In a raid on a flat at 453 East 31st street, Officers Nolan and Walrair snapped the camera to the metal, and James Oliver. There were several barrels of mash in the house and much moonshine. James claimed that he had been cut by Cargo. Cargo declared that he had 'only' nine barrels of moonshine. He and his wife were each捡了 $100 and costs. This is the second of many having moonshine in her home.
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
Bar Mrs. Helen Curtis From Home
SLAYS
GIRL ASLEEP IS MURDERED BY HUSBAND
Man Brooding Over Outcome of Court Trial Sees His Relief in Suicide
New York, N. Y. Nov. 24—Buried with the fear of a probable death, he himself him for assaulting another man, the mind of Fox Mercurius, 28, 133 West Wall Street. Saturday morning and the tragedy of murder and suicide was the result, his wife, Martha, his wife, Jephele, his slept and then brewed his own hairs. The shooting occurred shortly after 3 o'clock, the sisters, sisters and brothers of the stain wife were asleep. One of her sisters, Mrs. Geraldine Farnell, heard two muffled shots about 3 o'clock, but thought they came from the apartment part of the large apartment building.
Find Slain Couple
When the couple did not appear at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, relatives became alarmed. Upon investigation the door of their house was locked, and the caller failed to bring a response. Then a chair was brought and the tremens reached. Gazing through it relatives of the couple found the body of a blood with a bullet in her temple. Her husband lay dead, face downward, on the floor with a .38 calibre revolver clutched in his hand. The couple and her husband were in night dress.
That the murder idea had been in his mind for four months, he purchased a padlock and mailed it to the door of his room. He locked it in the bedroom and locked on the door had no key. But during Friday evening the husband was in his mind. He simply maintained a worried look and silenced silence and re-read the letter. It was much earlier than usual.
Wife Was Happy
His wife seemed very happy during the evening. She played the victoria and danced with her husband. Then she bade the family goodnight, went unsuspecting to her room and later to her death. Mercurius was born in Ghana and later in the United States for some time. He met his wife who was Miss Beryl Braitwater, nearly two years ago. His mother, Martha, was on his weeks up when Mercurius was arrested on a charge of felonies assault on complaint of a man named Ray Simmons. His trial was adjudicated this week. He had been released on bail. But he seemed to fear the outcome of his trial and worried considerably as the day of his hearing drew
Hampton, Va., Nov. 24—Hampton institute will hold a matrons' conference from Nov. 27 to Dec. 20 for the benefit of women who have had experience as matrons in boarding schools. No tuition fees will be charged. The cost of room and board will be nominal.
Miss Carrie Alberta Lyford, director of the Hampton institute home economics schools and formerly a specialist in the U. S. baccalaureate of education, will be present with addresses will be given daily by specialists on the Hampton institute staff.
The program will include questions relating to the management of the school and the dormitory life of students.
The conference will aim to show the relation between education outcomes and the management of efficiency and economy in the management of school boarding departments. Special attention will be given to foods, clothing and social sciences.
The school plant at Hampton institute will be held for observation of practices. Reference library will be arranged and an hour of reading each day will be required. A conference will take the place of the regular matrons' course which has been given for the past five years in Hampton institute summer school.
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San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 24—
An official count of the votes cast
associate with the Supreme
supreme court of California is
expected to reveal Edward Matson,
attorney, elected. A canvas of
the vote has already been made,
but the court is still deciding.
Ward Matson.
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highest court
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Girl Is Knocked to Ground by
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It is chained that Matson has been elected to the highest court expiring Jan. 2, 1923. No candidate ran officially for the office because the ballot it was held for only two months. The space on the ballot was conducted a write-in campaign for Matson. Little attention was paid to the matter until the candidate Matson had been elected. He is the first man of the Race to such an office in America.
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Mrs. Hargrow
Pharon, 18, 3551
Grand boulevard,
was shaded at
thehouses at Max-
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streets Thursday
at noon by
military units, all
armed with
knives, as he
went to the old
Alden House, Mrs.
Lille Harrow,
23, 3634 Vincenten
avenue, who had
been knocked to
the ground and
sicked by Isdore
Shearer, proprietor of a meat
market in the
KLAN OPPONENTS
SUED BY LAWYER
WHO WANTS FEE
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 24.—Despite office openings, the KLAN oppONENTS who concerned, the information has leaked out that the group of citizens in the city who attempted to preside over a meeting at Indiana, park last summer has been sued by Attorney S. M. Huffman for the sum of $100, while his clubs are due him for legal services required. The two are D. L. Brown, drugtail; A. P. Bentley, secretary of the KLAN oppONENTS; C. W. Bulley, dentist, and A. W. Hardy and A. L. Foster, both connected with the Y. M. C. A. who when citizens learned that the Klan planned to hold a big meeting with Billy Parker of Missouri as the main speaker, they decided to take hold. The presiding officer scheduled to be held at Indiana park, a privately owned pleasure place which is closed to our people, will be held to the day set aside for the meeting, word was received from Akron people had been successful in prevering a meeting of the Klan there.
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presented himself
the blaze was discovered. It was 6
american Legion.
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of the legal
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their basic
the props
another con-
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Rochester. Nov. 24—John Knight of New York, having been detained in a courtroom on a first degree grand larceny charge, was released Nov. 15 on $400 ball produced by his wife, Mrs. Rosa Knight, who came here from New York.
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SISTER SEES BROTHER CUT WITH KNIVES
Murdering crews on the West Side added another name to their already long list of victims when Frank Pharon, 18, 3551 Canton was slashed into ribbons at Maxwell and Haulstet at the University at noon by 150 merchants, all armed with knife-wielding to the aid of his sister, Mrs. Linda Haulstet, 23, 3634 Vincentes avenue, who had been knocked to the ground by Isodore Sheurre, proprietor of a meat market.
Grand boulevard, was shushed into ribbon and halsted streets Thursday at noon by 150 more armed men with knives, as he went to the old jail in Lille, Hargrow, 23, 3634 Vincennes avenue, who had taken hostage by the ground and kicked by Isabella Sheurer, proprietor of a market at 17 Maxwell street. Pharaon led to death on the sidewalk, his assailants to anyone who offered assistance.
Shearer Starts Row
According to Mrs. Hargrow, she left her brother on the corner while white men purchased some fish. Isadore advanced to the counter, told her the price and began to wrap the fish in paper and requested that he take it. He replied that he knocked out. He followed. He covered of Maxwell and Hastell Mr. Hargrow was joined by her brother. Shearer approached and began to abuse the young woman and expressly disliked by knocking down. Phailen, the soldier, seized Shearer by the arm, pleading with him to treat his sister as a child. Shearer rushed to the aid of Shearer and soon surrounded the pair. Julius Shearer, a large knife. Other sympathetic displays weapons and a vicious attack was made on Phailen. Julius, accompanied by a boy's head under his arm while white dored a large butcher knife across his throat. She fainted, she blood covered her brother's body.
Four Arrested
Policemen from the Maxwell street station arrived 29 minutes later, after Shurer, who gave their address as 727 Maxwell street; Joseph Flumenfeld, 1335 South Halsted street, and Joseph Pharon, who gave their address as Pharon's body was removed to the county morgue and later to 'S. J. Poinatua's undertaking establishment, which had a shin lad was the sole support of his mother, Mrs. Anna Pharon, and worked at the Illinois Felting Co. He was moved three years ago from Muenon, Ga. Local organizations have taken an active role in the Urban league and the N. A. A. C. P. have assigned special workers to aid the family in being the guilty party in the murder. The team been postponed for two weeks, albeit time to summon witnesses.
BOYS FLEE FROM BLAZE
AT BORDENTOWN SCHOOL
Bordentown, N. J., Nov. 24 - Fire of unknown origin badly damaged the basement and fire
The volunteer fire department of Bordenton, assisted by a number of the older boys of the school, exerted pressure on the Bordenton industrial school is a state institution maintained by appropriations from the state and under the state budget. The school is educated. William E. Bordentine is principal of the school.
20 PAGES This Paper Not Complete Without TWO PARTS
Harding Asked to Oust Cohen at New Orleans
Washington, D. C. Nov. 24.—Gov. John M. Parker of Louisiana, while here on a mission against the Klu Kux Khun in his state, stopped long enough in his anti-Klan labs to join members of the Louisiana delegation in congress in demanding the removal of who was recently appointed to be surveyor of customs at New Orleans. The actions in the city were surprised to find him fighting Cohen in league with the latter's enemies in conspiracy to one of the leading members of congress from Louisiana had demanded Washington to fight the Khun. It is authoritatively known that Cohen is the leader of a strong anti-Klan group and there is much doubt as to whether Harding can afford to remove him now. Cohen was appalled during the congressional recess.
- Appointment of Judges
Appellate court judges should be appointed by members of the supreme court, according to Mr. Morrison's instructions, such appointments, and also being in a position to require better services. A constitution authorizing trial in the case was copied from the United States constitution and several states have brought it into the body of their basic law. The proposed instrument is far and away the most important another convention be called, the enemies of the Race, who are growing opportunity to inject many things into it, is the opinion of Mr. Morris.
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES
Watervill, N. Y., Nov. 24—Burrell Barrett, Civil war veteran, died here Thursday. Left to mourn him were Thursday, left to mourn him were this city and Mrs. Ida Chandler, Chicago, a son, Albert Moore, St. Louis, a son, Albert Moore, Hockett, a son, Albert Moore, Hockett, and a great-granddaughter, Jeannene Hockett. He was 79. Interment was made in Mt. Ida cemeteries.
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MUST FIGHT IN ORDER TO BUY A HOME
Mrs. Helen Curtis Runs Into Segregation Snag on Account of Color
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24.—The crack of the old southern slave driver's whip again re-echoed through the air of the nation's capital last week when John L. Bickle (white) filed suit in the district supremo against Mrs. Irene Corgian (white) 1727 Street Northwest where her from consummating the sale of the above premises to Mrs. Helen Curtis.
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Mr. Buckley claims that Mrs. Curtis, Nesserg and is person of the cause and blood and wife of one Dr. Arthur L. Curtis, "ordered," and that by an agreement of a preamble which Mrs. Curtis was a sage, such as is safe was invalid.
Mrs. Curtis sale was dered inva Deal Made in September
In talking to the Defender representative, Mrs. Curtis stated that as far back as last September, a white woman who was the above premises, at which time met Mrs. Corrigan. Soon, thereafter, a contract was signed and the same bid. During the interim of the agreement, Mrs. Corrigan sold to face m嫂 Mrs. Corrigan informed her that, it would not be possible to go through with the deal because of the agreement in the vicinity in question to a 20-year period.
Mrs. Curtis, however, stood her ground and said that she had finished her legal representation James A. Cobb and Emory B. Smith, came forward to close the deal. Mrs. Corrigan, who is in charge of her when first, pressed by her white neighbors, that she did not know that Mrs. Curtis was a Knee woman. Mrs. Corrigan faced and to have informed her objecting neighbors that she, Mrs. Corrigan, intended to go through with the sale, when it was that infunction proceeded.
Segregation Unlawful
The block in question, despite the now notorious agreement, has already two Race owners and real estate owners, Harris and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson. Besides, local authorities hereabouts scout at the possibility of such an attack, and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson, in position that this issue was settled in the U. S. supreme court when Moorfield Story argued for the N. A. Race rights in real estate matters. The block in question prior to the present has been made up almost entirely of men, among whom are Allan Walker, big reality broker, and James E. Enaby Smith, a prominent attorney. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis, who have just returned from a European tour, are well known throughout the country, and they intend to push the case to its legal limit, if such becomes necessary.
IOWA TOWN HAS SECOND
MURDER IN TWO DAYS
Fort Madison, Iowa, Nov. 24—Renewed terror was spread in certain districts of the city this week when the second fatal shooting in 10 days occurred. A large man, known as "Turk Bruner," is alleged to have shot and fatally wounded a woman by the name of Boyd. She is said to have been unattainable. She died at the Sacred Heart.
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DOUGLASS BANK'S AFFAIRS THROWN INTO U. S. COURT
Affairs of the Douglass National bank, the only Race institution of its kind in existence, were thrown into a federal court Wednesday morning with the filing of a bill charging that its charter was remilitarily abolished that its charter was on indefinitely and illegally disgraceful of its assets.
The case was brought up before Judge Carpenter.
Filed by Chavers
The bill was signed by P.W. Chavers, formerly president of the bank, in the petition Mr. Chavers charges at the officers of the bank are planning to issue some $175,000, practically all of the bank's capital, for the construction of a building at 35th place and State streets, for the overseeing building company is Anthony Overton Mr. Overton is also president of the Douglas bank. Subscribers, it is asserted, who paid for part of their stock were denied an opportunity to complete payments and notice to the subscribers therefore, is alleged to have been sold to white men for $15 a share, instead of $130 as paid by Black subscribers, said to have been made to the controller of currency in Washington when the charter for the bank was secured. Anthony Overton, president, it is asserted, that Miller, A.L. Young and the Rev. J.W. Robinson are named as defendants in the bill. The petition was filed through Mayor J. K. Patterson and the Rev. N. Meyer after investigation by the Keystone National Detective agency.
Charne Absurd, Jackson
Robert R. Jackson, member of the city council and one of the defendants, characterized the plan for a receiver as absurd, holding the sait to be the president of the institution" Mr. Overton, president, agreed with Mr. Jackson. He explains that he was induced to take charge of the bank's affairs after Chavers had struggled to get the bank to agree that he would not agree. A Maean capable of financing the venture was sought, and Overton declares he agreed to supply the money on commission to the bank. Chavers wrote his resignation as president, submitted it to the directors, and moved for the election of Mr. Overton. He argues that the bank is insolvent is absurd, "designed Mr. Overton, 'The National bank department would not permit us to run a day if we were insolvent. If there was anything irregular in the securing of the charter, we would have voted against the bank in securing it and has had all the honor thereof."
AUTOMOBILE HOSPITAL
The Reese Automobile Hospital, 10 East 50th street. If your car shows any signs of wear and a long sign, automobile call a Charles J. Reese. He expert automobile surgeon. He can mobilized in auto surgery, and is prepared to handle any case, regardless of his personal supervision. He is also assisted by A-L auto surgery, medical and dental services, and acts like new. Ambulance service day and night. If you desire to participate, please bring them to the automobile like: see Charles J. Reese in Bouchard, Chicago, in case you time and money, and secure reasonable terms on storage spaces, with or without service. Letter responsible, come in your car, and call Charles J. Reese. All calls given prompt attention. Ady. If
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Laborers Leave Homes in Texas After Warnings
Laborers Leave Homes in Texas After Warnings
Breckenridge, Texas, Nov. 24. After a march of 200 white men, calling themselves the White Knights through the Missouri State University, they entered in this city belt in great numbers. The white prisoners had threatened to drive them from their homes if they did not leave jobs they were doing. The white prisoners have had printed signs reading "We Employ Whites Only," which they are forcing employers to use. They are asking farmers and farmers are having a hard time getting hands to help. Mayor Pillar has declared that idle color of the town, regardless of color, shall be protected in their rights. The chamber of commerce piloted co-operation with the city officials, who did the parading store masks.
Japs May Claim to Be Africans
The Memphis Commercial Appeal is much exercised over the recent decision of the United States supreme court to ban Japanese. No comment being necessary, the following remarks are taken bodily from its issue Nov. 15: "It must appear that if the government permits the abolition of the grounds of race and color it can also refuse citizenship for many other reasons. There should be few permanent rights of the nation to choose its citizenship, although it must be admitted that a bar based on race and color is weakened by the provisions admitting those of African descent are of many different shades of color a considerable burden of fact might be placed on the courts of citizenship in disproving the claims that such immigrants might insist upon African descent. "We believe that rigid tests for good citizenship are more important than immigration restriction laws and that the quantity of immigrants admitted."
This last sentence *sums up the very prevalent attitude in the South* that "you are made to rule out people of Color—Gild tests for good citizenship."
FRIENDLY GAME OF DICE
ENDS IN MURDER FOR ONE
During the holiday season three quantities of very small carcasses, and cards, will that all post work is very much restarted and mail disfigured and torn, according to Postmaster Arthur C. Lederer. This is not generally known to the public, but the attention with the request that everything possible be done promptly during season. The minimum size of cards and carcasses will be obtained by addressing the following reasons: Addresses will be obliquely by canvassing too small a box to be handled on facing table, necessitating three extra boxes, not to only to this other mail.
Delayed in cancellation because they
stand of through canceling machines,
or because of
Delayed through difficulty in sorting.
Lieible to losses or damage, as small
sizes do not ft letter packages and cannot
be tied securely.
MISS RIGGS HONORED
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24.—A group of teachers of English and history from the Dumbar high school, and from the Amulet school, and the Shawnee high school, the three schools in which Miss Hurri E. Biggs formerly worked as head of the English-history department, met at the home of Miss Biggs their deep regard for her as a woman and their sincere apprehension of what she has meant during her years of service in the public schools of Washington. Her appreciation took expression in a simple gift which was presented by Miss Arrowd of the Dumbar high school, who spoke in a beautiful way of Miss Biggs' place in the lives of her teachers, Miss Biggs responded to her words of their affection for her. The outstanding feature of the gathering was the very impressive reading by Miss Angelina Granke, who dedicated to Miss H. E. Biggs.
WEST SIDE NEWS
Salvation Army Worker Guilty as Wife Killer
Boston, Mass., Nov. 24.—Secomah Nelson, formerly of 24 Greenwich park, pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a coach to the court this week and was sentenced for from 14 to 18 years in the state prison by Judge Bishop. He was charged with cutting his wife's head off, the convicted man also had the court the convicted man recounted how he had sought to care for his wife. Ada, despite her frequent exorcism, outside the court, he insisted a museum of the Middle West, Dr. Chrallman Gillum, as the "other man." He claimed that his wife gave the he saved for her to the museum. Nelson was a member of the Salvation army and was always considered a quiet and perfect gentleman.
only refused to fight for the war plans, but were willing to obstruct war plans, or to L.W. W., who were quite willing to commit acts of sabotage and terrorism in the name of
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—the New Summer Resort Opportunity Offered by the Promoters of Beautiful Idlewild Lots $29.50 Each $4.80 Down $4.00 a.Month
SINCE THE WOODLAND PARK RESORT COMPANY ANNOUNCED ITS UNPARALLEL OFFER OF RESORT LOTS AT WOODLAND PARK, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE FROM ALMOST TOWN IN THE COUNTRY HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. RE AMONG YOUR FRIENDS. SURELY SOME OF THEM WERE AMONG THE VISITORS TO WOODLAND PARK LAST SUMMER. WITHOUT EXCEPTION THEY ARE TREMENDOUSLY ENTHUSIAST. THE BEAUTIES AND NATURAL ATTRACTIONS OF WOODLAND PARK EVEN EXCEEDED THEIR HIGHEST HOPES, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION THEY WILL ADVISE YOU TO SELECT YOUR LOCATION NOW BEFORE THERE IS ANOTHER ADVANCE IN PRICE.
Woodland Park is the outdoors supreme. It is unspoiled. Today partridge drum the oak leaves, feeding happily upon a new acorn crop. This timber country is the natural home of the king of game birds.
In the nearby swails good friend, Brer Rabbit, makes his burrow. Both the cotton-tail bunny of the Southland and the Snow-shoe of the North are at home in this paradise, and on the placid silver of Woodland Lake the wild ducks paddle.
These living things, the Partridge, the Rabbits and the Ducks, are typical. The Woodland Park tract, where scores of your friends have already procured summer resort lots and where you will want a beauty spot of your own for your cottage home, is far enough from the trolley cars and factory whistles to be fresh and pure and natural, yet near enough to be within easy motoring distance.
Nowhere in all the famed summer paradise of Michigan are there finer sites for resort cottages than at Woodland Park, where lots are now placed so readily within the means of all. As an investment proposition these ideally located resort lots have especial attraction. Reso rts in this section are growing by leaps and bounds.
In order to further introduce this beautiful new resort to the public, we will sell you a lot in Woodland Park, Michigan, for $29.50, payable as follows: $4.80 down upon the signing of the contract and the balance at the rate of $1 per week (or $4 per month) until the full amount of $29.50 is paid. When you have made your last payment we will issue to your name a warranty deed and abstract of title from the original owner right down to you, without one cent additional cost.
The lot will be yours to do with as you see fit-build your summer home on, if you choose, camp on, if you like, or hold for investment and sell out at a profit later on. ACT TODAY. Choice of location goes to first purchasers.
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You may secure two lots together (50x100 feet) by paying $5.90 down upon the signing of the contract and the balance at the rate of $1 per week (or $4 per month) until the full amount of $59 is paid.
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These lots are going rapidly. Surveyors and road workers are working on the Woodland Park tract now. Our advice is to buy immediately. Plan your cottage while paying for the site. Be ready to build in the spring.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
Vacations.
20 PARK
Resort Opportunity of Beautiful Idle
Each $4.80 Dollars
$4.00 a.M.
INCED ITS UNPARALLEL OFFER FROM ALMOST QUANTITY IN THE OPPORTUNITY. SITTERS TO WOODLAND PARK LAKE, LILY ENTHUSIASTIC. THE BEAUTY DEEDED THEIR HIGHEST HOPES, AND YOUR LOCATION NOW BEFORE THERE.
Partridge drum the oak leaves, feeding one of the king of game birds.
Both the cotton-tail bunny of the cat on the placid silver of Woodland Lake are typical. The Woodland Park trail and where you will want a beauty spain and factory whistles to be fresh and cool.
Investment
The finer sites for resort cottages than the rest of all. As an investment proposition, this section are growing by leaps and bounds.
Position:
The public, we will sell you a lot in the signing of the contract and the amount of $29.50 is paid. When you have and abstract of title from the origin.
Special Assessments
Summer home on, if you choose, camp out. ACT TODAY. Choice of location goes.
Secure Four Lots Together
100 x 100 feet
Only secure four lots together (100x100 feet) at $6.80 down upon the signing of the balance at the rate of $1.50 per week (th) until the full amount of $118 is paid.
ions at
PARK
opportunity
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4.80 Down
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LEASED OFFER OF RE-
QUITY IN THE COUN-
TRE AMONG YOUR
AND PARK LAST SUM-
THE BEAUTIES AND
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BEFORE THERE IS AN-
bark leaves, feeding happily
birds.
bunny of the Southland.
Woodland Lake the wild
Woodland Park tract, where
a beauty spot of your
to be fresh and pure and
cottages than at Wood-
ment proposition these
by leaps and bounds.
you a lot in Woodland
contract and the balance
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You may secure four lots together (100x100 feet) by paying $6.80 down upon the signing of the contract and the balance at the rate of $1.50 per week (or $6 per month) until the full amount of $118 is paid.
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Woodland Park Resort Co.,
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I am interested in your offer of su-
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WHITE SUPREMACY LEAGUE FORMED IN INDIANAPOLIS
Separate Schools, Politics and Everything Else in Its Constitution
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24.—One step further has been taken by white citizens of this city in the propagation and spread of discriminatory practices than is accepted of any other northern American community with the establishment of the so-called White Supremacy league which aims to become national in scope and influence.
The league was founded in this city July 5 in this year.
Its Present Aims
To maintain the supremacy of the
army, the government must perform office-
both of the army and appointee.
To treat separate schools for the white and other races.
To treat segregation of the white and other races socially.
To be opposed to political association of the white and other races. To isolate the white associates of the Negro.
Membership
It was further hold that "No person shall become a member of the league until he or she has reached the age of 18, except by her intention to be for absolute segregation of the white and black races; apart schools, white blood and has declared his or her intention to be for absolute segregation of the white race; white race holding supreme in all offices, both elective and appointive; his or her opposition to the white race association with the Negroes; his or her opposition to isolate the white associates of the Negro; to be against Negro police; men and Negro mail carriers poaching or distributing mail in white cities; to be against the league has carried on an aggressive campaign in the city, but little has been accomplished.
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Trolley Rider Is Shocked by Charged Seat
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24. "Watch your hands," instead of "Watch your step," is apparently the standard instruction for local street cars, according to an incident in which Clarence P. Frost, 1209 T street Northwest, Frost was riding downtown on a Ninth street car. When he got to Center market he prepared to get off. In doing so he placed his hand in front of him. Other passengers were starred when Frost was thrown backward to the floor. The seat was sharply crisp and the man was shocked.
The injured man was taken off the car and sent to the Emergency hospital, where he remained unconscious for half the night. He will recover.
Garveyite Is Held to Grand Jury
"If you could only make a visit to the chief or police office, you would
that had once been worn by men who have been shot down in wood hums as this. This man belongs to that camp and that six of them were placed on trial for murder, burned the American flag during what was known as the mass shootings.
been worn by men who have been shot down by just such an officer as this. This man belongs to that same organization that six of them were captured on the ground for murder, when they burned the American flag during what was a notorious Abyssinian riots.
"It is not Officer Major's fault that he is standing here today, for this man this gun of six bullets at him, and I demand he be punished to the fullest extent of the law," so declared Assistant Attorney Joseph L. McCarthy when Nathaniel Simpson 3542 Decatur street was arrested by John F. Haas charged with assault to kill.
J. L. McCarthy
September 28th Springfield shot at Officer James Majors just after an anti-Garvey wife not having been held until the day before. The pastor of the church, Rev. Jones, appealed to Officer Majors when Springfield, who is a member of the Garvey movement, according to his own statement, was tearing placards in the church. Springfield was held to the grand jury in bonds of $3,500.
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While en route from Boston, Mass., to this city, Mrs. Mury A. Jackson, 375 Tremont street, was forbly elected from the dining hall of the city and in charge of Cur No. 391, Mrs. Jackson entered the dinner and was invited to a seat by M. D. Peck (white) of Erle, also a passenger. When she was preparing to order a new dessert ordered by her from the table with the instructions that he could not serve her because she was not white, Peck objected to the treatment accorded to Mrs. Jackson by the deacons who declined his business and the policy of the road," Mrs. L. V. Bratton, 7002 Chapel avenue, Hyde Park, gave Mrs. Jackson her address and said she sent was fled. Other passengers urged her to take redress through the courts. Mrs. Jackson is visiting her father, Archei Caldwell, 3755 Prairie avenue.
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HE HOUNDED ME,
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Another man's life was taken by a woman at 7 o'clock Saturday evening when William "Huster" Osborn, 29, of New York, strolled, tortily wounded on the doorstep at the home of his slayer, Mrs. Tennie McFarland, 39, 5234 Dearborn street. Five shots were fired at her, and she was shot in the right breast and proved fatal. She did it because Osborne has been annoying her, she said.
When arrested shortly after the shooting by Officers Harry, Ahern and McFarland, Mrs. McFarland related the details that precipitated the tragedy. For seven years, she declared, Osborne had been forcing upon her his unwelcome attention and had attacked her that he had made her life miserable and had brought her to the verge of insanity.
Warned by Husband
But she was full from her husband, Brice McFarland, but he saw evidences of Osborne's attention and warned him several times to leave his wife alone. When approached on these occasions Osborne would say nothing, declared McFarland.
"Saturday morning," said Mrs. McFarland, "he watched in the street until he saw my husband to the booth. He stayed a few minutes then left. That evening I went to a nearby store, Osborne raw meat and followed me. He said he was and threatened me, declaring that if I didn't go with him I wasn't going with anybody chewing revolver, a 32 and began diving at him just as he reached the porch on his way in. He fell on the steps. "He was in the South Side hospital, 3521 Vernon Avenue. His mother, Mrs. Lucille Green, 11 West 26th place, and his recent ambulance, Mrs. Alesia, 5250 West 26th rooming for three months, both declared that Mrs. McFarland encouraged Osborne's attentions, accepted him as was with him at their homes.
Known as "Willie"
To Mrs. Green, Mrs. McFarlane was known as a "Willee," and throughout the summer, said Osborne's mother, the wife of Mrs. Green, who "Willee" often visited him there. As the home of Mrs. Bass, she was known as "Willee Johnson" during her frequent visits, said Osborne's husband, the son of Mrs. Bass, who took breakfast with Osborne. During this he announced that he was going to make a change for the better, join the church and give Mrs. Bass a place in thought it might mean his death. According to Mrs. Bass, Osborne announced decision upon his request, she arrived with him over it at the breakfast table. Saturday night she sent him to his death. In the request, will he be Friday afternoon at the Stanton avenue police station. Osborne was a brickmason for the Weibholt Construction company and drew $7 a week. He came to Chicago from Nashville, Tenn.
Leaves for Home
Mrs. Amina Morris, the niece of the late Mrs. Amina Nottingham has resigned from the faculty after attending the funeral of her aunt and will be week with other relatives in the city.
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Monkey Glands Had Its First Test in Africa
Monkey Glands Had Its First Test in Africa
New York, N. Y., Nov. 24—E. M. Newman, a lecturer who arrived from Africa after traversing the Sahara, was sent to Cairo, brought back the information that the gland operation was known and performed on the banks of the Congo before the war, and it was comparatively common 10 to 18 years ago among Europeans who had become operated by the climate of the tropics, the physician in the Belgian Congo, who performed the operation 12 years ago and had learned it previously from a French surgeon who lived in the Congo at the continent, said Mr. Newman.
Moton Given Ovation on His Return
New York, N. Y., Nov. 24—Dr. Robert H, Moton, principal of Tuskegee institute, and who since the death of Dr. Robert H, has been hailed as the foremost spokesman of the Race and Mrs. Moton and other members of his party were tenured as the chair of the evening, at the Y. M. G. A., in honor of his return from Glasgow, Scotland, where he spoke before the great Missouri convention on the Negro question.
The reception was arranged by Fred R. Moore, editor of the New York Age, and Dr. E. F. Roberts, assisted by the union of the "Y" where the reception was held was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Dr. Moore presided. Dr. Moton was presented by C. C. Schoenfeld Durham, who selected awards and he rose to speak. He thanked the committee for the reception arranged in honor of Mrs. Moton and other members of his party and himself. He said that the Missionary convention was an unsought one, but since he did he was led to be able to get the cause of the Race before the missionaries of the Missionary Convention was one of the most significant in the history of the world, and that the Race question received the closest attention by the delegates. Moton said he received many inquiries about the Race question in America.
Parker to Bridewell
For failing to perfect his appeal bond Richard E. Parker was sent to the bridewell to serve his unexpired term. He was sentenced to a judge's court and sentenced to 10 days in the house of correction for practicing law without a license.
LA. GOVERNOR PUTS KLAN CASE UP TO HARDING
Declares State Must Have Protection Against Outside Interests; Sees Burns
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24.—In response to a hurried visit made by Gov. John M. Parker of Louisiana to the White House, a statement has been issued from the department of justice, promising federal aid to Parker against the aggression of the Ku Klin Klan in its state in cases where such aggression interferes with federal interests. The department of justice statement came after newspapers in many parts of the country had speculated in various ways on the probable purpose of the visit of the governor and is probable enough, had he said that the executive intended asking President Harding to take over the reins of government in Louisiana and direct affairs until the monarch of the Klan there had been destroyed.
Parker, in a published interview, denied any such object.
He explained that he does not fear the Khan within the state, although it is not the only area in which he is seeking at every turn to overthrow and subvert the activities of constituted and authority. He declared that he wished federal aid in preventing the Louisiana Khan from entering the state. He desires to isolate it from all other groups of the order so that it may be the more effectively and specifically dealt with. A hint was made that the Louisiana Khan had established connections, very intimate, with the state. Firm denial was made of the suggestion that the Khan is regarded as a political threat in the state. Gov. Parker declares that he will have the Louisiana organization out of business before the time of election.
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charge that he had gone to Washington in an hour at playing with children. White House, Attorney General Daugherty, said: "The state authorities of Louisiana appear at this time to be fully capable in their jurisdiction. There is nothing at this time for the federal government to do except to give assurances to the state authorities that wherever the federal authorities are involved the federal authorities are ready to extend full co-operation."
The Louisiana governor placed before William J. Burns of the bureau of investigation of Justice the case of F. W. Burns (white), a former service man, who he charged, had been made away with by the Klan.
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A group of 20 key boys from the several Sunday schools of the city are getting together at the school to trip to the State Older Boys' conference, which will meet in Pecoria Dec. 1-3. This group will be part of a delegation of 200 boys from the Y. M. C. A. program during the present session, indeed. Dr. C. M. Tanner addressed the meeting and brought the aen a thought-compelling message on the subject of opportunity. The next men's meeting will be held. The next men's meeting will be held. The breakfast club will be addressed at 10 o'clock by Duse Mohamed Al, editor of the African Times and Orient Review. This noted editor is in touch with a national problem, but as a world situation, and is expected to bring to the men of the club and visitors a challenging talk next Sunday morn-
Although Henry Coleman, Troy Richardson and Ernest Newborn had been identified by Officer Koelher as the men who shot and killed the police officer and Cogger carried them to the hospital, yet when officers Johnston, Oliver, Ridley and Williams arrested Richardson, they were shot and doused Yancey, 2116 Federal street; Richard Thompson, 3512 Federal street; and John H. Donald, 2200 Federal street, both confessed that they shot the officer.
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The merchants of South State Street are the new lighting system, so in order to speed the work up, an extra Lightbars will be burning by Dec. 1. The Lightbars will be burning by Dec. 1. This wonderful improvement will increase the number of windows and not only decorate his windows in fitting fashion to conform with this imminent work of the South State Street District, but other organizations are holding it up as an example with their own improvement association, booted right business armed in the world, has sent Michael Levy, asking to join them and make one more organization. The South State Street Commercial association to make sure the show place of the South state.
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ONE EXCITING NITE
On the night before, Thanksgiving, the grand movie hall and movie under the auspices of the Interstate League hosted the Nassau hotel, 55th and Vineyard Avenue and dance, songs ranging from popular ballads to highly suspended钢琴. A colorful music, most fascinating and unusual entertainment, took the Chicago
A few of the features: Miss Marion H. Dudley, Jz. in "Hits and Bite"; Hart and Hart of the "shuffle Along"; grosses, and the infimitable, irresistible body; will invite the latest synopsis for those who dance. Edward S. Price in making this the premier event of the season. Motion pictures will be
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The Chicago University of Music,
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studies used by artist teachers. Best
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to pay storage bills for their plans.
Avid buyer of the Popcorners ball.
Thursday night, Eighth Regiment
armory. Admission 75 cents—May
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If you're feeling all out of luck just listen to Leona Williams sing: "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate," and your troubles won't seem worth talking about.
Leona Williams
The Etheric Double, one of Sir Oliver Lodge's famous lectures, will be held at Side Community house, 2301 Wakeman Road, Auckland, and at Auckland College, Mrs. Lida Caldwell will sing, Ampies Presidency Group, Karma and President: Mrs. O. B. Johns, secretary
Great Choir Ensemble
Rethal choir invites the public to attend a special anniversary of Chrismartian James Murdy. The big musical event will accommodate 20 choir members, Jacob Lowe is soloist, Jacob McCook, Jacob Moore is soloist, and Rachel render a selection. The following churchmarkers and their choirs will contribute to the occasion: Walter Osnetso, M. Alphonso Johnston, Isaac Martinez, M. Alphonso Johnston, Isaac Martinez, M. Pearl Warmer, Perry Green and E. B. Seis will have literary competitions to come early to Rethal A. M. E. church.
Mme. Peyton Operated On Mme. Minehue Dorey Peyton, former Mme. Walter's A. M. E. choir was operated on Mme. Walter's A. M. E. choir was operated on an energetic growth at Provident hospital. She is to be commanded for postpending visits to assist at the choir contest held at Mme. Walter's Church Monday for the widest known in the mustard world she will be keen for years. The defender joins her in her recovery and successful operatio
Class Visitors
The following registered at the Defender plant during the past week:
C. coeur of Dr. Park Tanek, Judi Indiana avenue, Prof. S. L. Stucker, Dan Indiana avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Einnna Line Sayers, Los Angeles, Cal. guest of Mrs. Lillie Hayden, 2120 Cut New York City, Stopping at 742nd Grand Boulevard, Ian Harold Brownning, New York City; Ebile Blake, New York City.
FERRELL SYMPHONY
O. St. Joseph, at 3:00 o'clock, the Ferrell Symphony orchestra, will give its initial concert of the Theodore Taylor, removed pianist, will be soloist with the orchestra. The second April, a regular concert will be given in June at popular prices. Prices for the concert are $15.00, No war tax, Season prices for the concert are $25.00, and $15.00. Tickets on sale at Y. M. C. A. Mall orders to Judi Indiana, phone, Wentworth 3437-8377-
Sercoant Means Dies
Sergeant Edward A. Means (Daddy),
Company E. 5th Infantry, I. N. G. died
home, 62 East 58th street, Sergeant
war and also in the world’s war. He
was a decorated officer of the regiment. Funeral services were
held from the Eighth Regiment army
Brigade. Brigade officers. Resolutions were
admitted. George. L. Ames of
Company G.
Gives Studio Reception
B. Eumannuel Johnson, 3252 Indy avenue, gave a studio reception on Friday afternoon, Nov. 19. More than 200 guests were present during the afternoon.
Friendship Home
The girls of Friendship home were evacuated last week in having as their first home of the day, Ms. Deena, Jose J. Lopez and Seronina A. Fernes of Central America. Ira de la Menga gave a plea for teachers in Newark.
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Delivera Chinese
Leroy R. Smith, United States diplomat, served in Seattle, Washington, was in service from New York City, Mr. Smith and his wife, Linda, were from Ellis Island and 41 Chinese who are to be deported to Cuba. While in the city made Smith and Miss Mackenzie, who made Smith and Miss Mackenzie, Emma Shafroth, 16 East street, he was a visitor at the Defender plant Friday.
Texan Leaves
Mrs. S. P. M. McBade Burns, Dallas
Therapist, for 15 years. Visits a
five weeks' visit for the city, her
mother, Mrs. Helen McBade, is make-
up of a team of four, William
625. St. Lawrence avenue.
Returns Home
Miss Valeria Martin, 4811 Evans avenue
from Providence hospital, after having
undergone an operation for appendicitis.
Assisted In Bagant
The Red Circle club assisted in it, and the Red Circle club assisted in the threat Northern theatre Sunday. They were the only Rowe group that received and received many compliments.
**Returns From South**
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, 323 East 26th street, arrived home Monday morning, attended Knoville, Tempe, when he met J. Marshall, an old settler Knoville.
John Appleton
Olive Branch Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M., and Olive Branch Chapter No. 52, joint anniversary Wednesday, November 21, in the assembly room of the Masonic hall, 2055 North Main Street, required. There will be dancing after the program. Every one is invited. L. N. Walker, R. A. Jackson, worthful minister; R. A. Jackson, worthful minister;
Women Are Good Shots
Will Tell of Africa
Duse Mohamed All will deliver a
speech at the National Hall, 1800 South Street,
North Neversack of Ada, a message from the
Ancestors of Ada, Sims will preside Ada
Ancestors of Sims. Sims will preside Ada
Appomattox Nemlocs
Members of the Appomattox club
died: David Hawley for first vire-ness-
dent; David Hawley for first vire-ness-
dent; David McTownan, treasurer; and
David McTownan, treasurer; and
the board of directors were: David
well, Oscar Randal, J. Bilar Mitchel
club will give a round of dancing
in the evening and a Thanksgiving
gift to the club.
Goss to New York
Mrs. Al. dishes, cashier of the Vendome theater, left on the 20th Century Sunday for her piece, Mrs. Chester Moore, who died suddenly of pneumonia.
Georgians Arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Off Dantley and daughter
Amie Mac. of Tennesse. of daughter
Jessica. of their home with
the daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Donald Collier. 115 Orleans
street.
Has Dinner: Party
Mrs. Lucila Smith, $350 Bologna avenue, entertained with a dinner party. After dinner the guests spent the evening playing whistle with Mrs. Romaine Mihalco, Mrs. Christine Bogos, Mrs. Chirine White, and Donna Weeks.
Foswall Services
Rental Employees Meet
The Chicago branch of the National Alliance for the Appalachian club, Joshah Jones, a clerk of many years services presented with a ring in a very complimentary manner, after which the recipient made a very appropriate reply.
Thrown to Street
with Automobile
While driving a horse and wagon at 30th street and South Park Avenue, he was parked with Park Avenue, suffered many injuries when the team collided with an automobile.
Wife Beaters Arrested
Officer Beaters to the home of Sydney and Lillian Guests, 27th Vineencave avenue, Sydney, on the morning, Officer Helper arrested Lee Davis, 10 East 27th avenue, for the men were placed on probation for six months.
Drinks Polson in Attempt to Die
Officer Polson in Attempt to Die William Adams, 24, 242华盛顿 avenue, had no desire to live. He drank a quencher with a succulent intent. He will recover.
SyKern Broken Arm
While attempting to cross the street at 55th street and Wabash Avenue at 6th street, a stray car jumps into E. 56th street and is knocked down by an auto-mobile. He suffered a broken arm.
Auto Strikes Man
As he was attempting to cross the street at 12th street and Wabash Avenue at 60 East 25th street, was hit by an automobile, hospital suffering with various injuries.
Mrs. Harding Honored
Mrs. Georgie E. Harding, state grand princess of Illinois and jurisdiction of the State of Illinois, reception given under the auspices of the Soldiers and Sailors' home, 3201 Wabash avenue, Wednesday evening, 8:30 a.m. and past princesses of the Princesses and past princesses of the Princesses were present. Mrs. Elizabeth Rochon was chairman of the committee and R. Monies. Among others who spoke were Honorables B. J. Lucas and B. G. Clanmonies.
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Young, Serilda Jackson, Ella L. Holmes, Ida Simmons, Jattle Champion, Nelle Parvidge, W. Nedel and N. P. Ralley. Many beautiful flowers and an ivory gavel were presented to the guest in honor. The program was followed by a repost in the dining hall.
Husband injure. Using some sharp it weapon, Henry Sullivan
Mrs. Mills-Hall. Disc.
Mrs. Isabella Redfield Mille-Hall, 3329
St. Louis, Missouri, one of the oldest members of
one of the oldest members of the
a gem, daughter, two Brothers, sister
and other relatives, two Brothers, sister
and other relatives, two Brothers, sister
Returns to City
M., Sallie M. Jones-Downs has returned to the city from Muskegon, Indiana, to interest of her new book of poems on the races. She was the guest of her wife, Mrs. Wiley Jones, Jr., and was highly entertained, by relatives and friends.
Falls From Second Story
- William Cheeks, 47, 2020 Walmart street, fractured his leg Sunday story window of his home. He was trying to get into his room through the window when he lost his balance and he was taken to the county hospital.
**Demented**
Mrs. Barber Jewell, 40 years old, 216 pathetic public farmhouse from her home on complaint of her son, Martin Brown. She is supposed to be insane.
**The Charge**
Justifiable flesh the verdict of the company's jury returned in favor of her son, Martin Brown, the street, who recently shot and killed her former sweetheart, Olden Bryant, 355 home. Mrs. Stewart declared that she shot Bryant in self-defense. She was fired when the jury returned its verdict.
Leaver for New Orleans
Lawyers to Debate
Edward H. Morris and Clarence Darby debate on the new state constitution at the White House, April 4 and 5 at 3 o'clock. The meeting is being held under the auspices of the Music Association. Music for the meeting is the direction of the Mrs. Laura 12, Hull.
Prominent Mea Here
Dr. Summer A. Furrels, Indianaapolis, ind, and George E. Cawford, promi, were in the city this week on business. They stopped at the Vincennes hotel
Liberlans in City
Mrs. T. J. R. Faulkner, Monrovia,
Missouri, home of Lewis K. 508 Bryant avail-
ance, as the president of the Lafayette
industrial mission, who are also visiting
the Nebraska industrial mission, who are also visiting
the Missouri Threatlell Recovering
Mrs. Katherine Threatlell, who un-
derwent hospital. In rapidly recovering and
has been removed to her home, 3625
Contused After Accident
While driving on the wrong side of the street, Walter Sternberg, 2307 Dearborn street, ran down the street. The officer, 2302 Wabash avenue, he attempted to escape after the accident, but was captured by Officers and escaped. The officer suffered a broken and fractured leg.
Shot by Boomer
After engaging in an argument with
Molika Garrett, a roomer in her home,
124 Dearborn street, Mrs. Rose Saum-
lion, 22, was shot through the arm
by him.
Minister Found Dead
Heart trouble claimed the Rev. George Scott, 65, 4120 Evans avenue. He retired between 9 and 19 o'clock. CASCAR For Constipated Bow Sour Stomach
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and when Mrs. Edna Turner went to
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Husband, Inlures, Wife
Husband injury. Wife
Using firearm. Injured as a
weapon, Henry Sullivan, 25, inflicted a
wound to his left arm. Wife, 30le, when they quarreled in
their home at 415 East 51st place.
Dr. Hayes Fractures-Knee
While driving, the door of which stood open of a car, the door of which stood open of a car, the door of which stood open of a car, sustained a fractured knee when through the open door to
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Fractures Arm
Edward Johnson, 35, 3560 Federal Street, Baltimore, with 25 fractured arm and scapular injuries which he received from a car accident at 409 street and Michigan avenue.
- Fined for Assault
It was without provocation that John William Muhlach, 21, 4254 Langley avenue, with a knife while they were in a car, to the story told by Muhlach. Gunway was fired 25 and costs by Judge
WILL LOSE EYE
The loss of an eye will possibly hamper his ability to walk, and he is the least 4th street, as the result of a collision between a Yellow cab and a Ford truck. He was riding with Thomas Bardell, 22, which was across when the accident occurred. He has his teeth knocked out, and Bardell has his teeth knocked out, too.
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Live Elsewhere
Residents at 3355 Giles Avenue state that Willie Clark, arrested recently and who was last seen not live at that address. They have been much embarrassed by the report.
Heas Mohamed All
Goes to California
Mrs. Ethel Spence, Newsome, after attending Hurlam college, has left the city for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend time with friends and seeing the Golden Gate.
Miss Jennie Jackson Dies
Miss Jennie Jackson, 525 South State street, died Tuesday morning after a long illness. Furniture from Mrs. Jackson's undertaking pours.
South Back Lyceum
Mrs. Ida H. Wills Barnett will address the South York, A. A. at 1300 Church Street, New York, N.Y. Music will be rendered by selected talent from the Chicago University of Music.
infant Dles
Ivan H. Browning, leading man in the "Shuffle Along" company, received a scholarship to help girl born at 645 Tuesday morning to Mrs. Maurine Browning at the New York City. Mrs. Browning is doing well and will be at home to her many friends in 15th Street, New York, in two weeks.
Elged for Shooting Friend
Although she chimed that she did not know the gun was loaded when she shot the police officer on the street, who was visiting her, Ms. Mary Herron, 103 West 21st street, was fired $10 and costs. This was to teach her to shoot to the ground a gun before policing it at anyone.
Suffering with Dementia
William Johnson, 21, 915 State street;
Anderson Brown, 26, 946 Browne avenue;
the street were sent to the Psycho-pathologist
observation站 to the mentality.
Disturbs the Peace
Chude Allen, 3066 Tiles avenue, was arrested by Officer James Majors on complaint Mrs. J. Thomas, Gale Prairie avenue. Mrs. Thomas stated ETS 10¢
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Infant Dier
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According to the evidence given to
John Howard, he was shot at the
East 31st street in front of a
heir retrieved for the evening. He left his
home, where he was taken to a County
hospital suffering with gas poisoning.
Little Girl ingréd
When a child was injured at 31st
street and South Park avenue, little
9-year-old avenue, suffered a fractured arm.
Inlused by Stray Bullet
Some careless person living a gun was the cause of George Moore, 29, 505 West Virginia, who was corralling to his story. Officers and Johnson thought otherwise. The police were under arrest. She says that Moore was a street and street artist.
Killed by Automobile
A coroner's jury exonerated William Bain, 18m, Tjuric avenge, for the death of his wife, who died from injuries received when she died from a car accident at 23rd and 51st streets.
Uses Mean, Rotate, Knife
Sent to County Hospital
The following persons were sent to the county hospital this week: Alie Philp, 35, Calvert street; George Philp, 35, 288th Street; George Simus, 26, 264th Avenue; Prince Turner, 25, 218th Californian avenue; Dwuki Drake, 25, 218th Drake avenue; Fergus Sill, 25, 218th Clark street.
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The Christmas season is approaching very rapidly. Now is the time to prepare for it. By means of a good, solid bank account. Each dime you save means more for good cheer during the Yuletide. No plan in recent years is so beneficial to the Christmas hearthside of the Christmas Savings Club espoused by the BINGA STATE BANK. It means that by depositing twenty-five cents a week for the Christmas season you will be depositing one dollar a week for the same length of time one would have $5 plus interest, which may be withdrawn or deposited at interest. It is an easy method to thrift and a boon to Santa Claus. The BINGA STATE BANK welcomes the Christmas Club member because it is a place for his family, and such men are the fortresses and the towers of a great community. As we have before said, the BINGA STATE BANK stands for the building up of a great community and we espouse only that which is of benefit to the community.
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Members and friends of the Pre-
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People's church, 44th and State
gressive Commu
people" church
esters" esters' hall) of
which the Rev. J. A. Winters
and thankends to
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and the following
participants
our Sunday
concert, which
was an Inspirat
lon: Robert
Brown; Miss Gerrie
; Miss Gerrie
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piano; Miss
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esters' hall) of which the I. A. Winters is pastor, extent thanks to the late Winters and the following participants: Samuel Searle evening sacred concert, which was an inspiration to Wough, violin solo; Miss Gertrude Kinch, flute; Dustin Miss P. I. Knight, dramatic read; Daniel Howell, correctit; Miss Blanche Luckett soprano solo; Miss Hallways, daughter of Dr. Hallway, Mrs. Ganes, solo, and Mrs. Jill Hall. Rev. Winters
QUINN CHAPEL
Quinn Chanel A. M. E. church 24th
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
E. Stewart, master, Sunday
Sunday, Sunday
A. B.
Sunday night at
Saint Mary's at
picture sermon on
picture sermon on
Prodigal Son.
This will be the
sermons illustrated
both by the motion
the stereotype,
the minion Dec. 2. Ten
days' revival ser-
vice.
Prof. Deas in charge of
the
get the Thanks.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
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DEPENDS ON YOUR COLOR
Swooping down upon the home of
Gabe Beck, 2006 South Park avenue,
Oliver's McGinley, Farrell, Kilgore
and Clairmalt the place and
took into custody five men and four
women. Three of the men were white
and one of the women.
They also raided several gallons
of moonshine. Some of it was a
brown color, while the rest resembled
water. Judge John P. Haas asked
Rick the reason for the different
hues in color.
"Well, Judge, some of my customers are white and some are of my own face. So I sell accordingly, and I sell for brown, declared Beck. He was a man of both costs, while each of the inmates drew a fine of $5 and costs.
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Ethel Waters on Final Week at Grand; Anita Bush Co., In Good Show at the Monogram
The Ethel Waters engagement is followed by Williams & Brown comes to a close at the Grand on one of the fastest working and most Sunday night and her two weeks' equate teams seen here for a long an added fortune the Mit-
FAGE SIX
Tim
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stay here has been a great success from every angle, she has more than justified her claim to the title of Queen of Illusions and addition she has added to the already splendid popularity gained from her previous shows, and is marked by her exel-10 work during her present shooting.
Tony Langston
the classic dancer, is still a featured part of the Waters turn and adds moody to the offering. The variety bit has been strengthened in spots. Williams & Hughs, who have held over and have a complete new routine which is put over to great advancement. They have an interesting line of comedy talk, but it is in the singing department that it really shines. The bill by Ed Eleanor is a talented young man, who uses a common caricaturist's saw and a violin bow to make some of the sweetest music imaginable. It is a distractive novelty album by Blank and they knock the provocative twister with their singing, Talking and dancing, it is but stuff from start to finish. Edgar Martin, who has been retiring from the music medalist he has, puts over a new line of character in the most approved style and he
Los Angeles, Cal.
The rain has at last
our for the past two
or three days, and
plants in play in
Alabama. It never
stops. The rain did
not seem to affect
the management
of the Royal Star
Athletic club,
under the management
Laws. The crowds were
coming until
closing time, but a
basketball game
mime a dance to
earned for him encores
gallery. He had some
opportunity.
"Raptime" little Tucker
"Ragtime" corres galeen him
"Tucker" had some opener
of Laurence Ford. a in San Francisco
favorite. Ford has a dance called the
"Ragtime" dance, on the stage, on the order
of the famous "Ragtime" dance, made famous
who describes mention is a little girl
Wolfe Warner be pome. she is really a
wonder and will be heard from in tide
covered by their truly and who plays
Wolfe Warner be pome. she is another
anterior dance that was a revival
and an original picture. She is a prose of Louise Calhoun, the motion picture actress. For a climax
tournament debut" led them in a "lady"
that was a knockout, featuring Lau-
dson. "Prince Nick" and teeny Nick.
"Friday Night" left this morning for
San Francisco with the Emancipation Marathon
Eddie Ecker. This Jamaican favorite
is in town and has been for quite a
long time. The mother of Roodfield, Me, with him for a few days. It was the first time Eddie
on his parents for a number of years.
Tony, in closing, I might add that Slemm and Jenkins have been here at the band for two weeks and they are the same riff that they wear when have last season, "Chuckles" runs late in the Philharmonic on Nov. 5 for one week, and then take it up with new members to his company, including the Billow quartet and Michelle's Jazz Manhous. he has his own "Jazz Manhous," and the band's manager, I make 'em, you swipe em--it's all in the theatrical game. RAGTINE BILLY TICKER The Sheik of Symphony 124 Soleil, Los Angeles street, Los Angeles, Cal
is followed by Williams & Brown, one of the fastest working and most capable teams seen here for a long time. The cast includes Bill, Rector & White Trio, playing their first local date since their successful tour of the East, are offered. This set is one of the real class and discipline of the show, and never seen at this house and the manner in which this trio of intented young ladies put their musical numbers so soundly in the shape of hues, encores and curtains. Starting on Monday "Shades of Hades" said to be the most sensational musical comedy of the times, will open a new engagement with an all-star cast.
THE MONOGRAM
Anita Bush & Co. are drawing capacity attendance to the Monogram theater this week and the condition is justified, as it is one of the best groups seen here for a long, long time. Miss Alexander performs in the business, has surrounded herself with a group which is fast and efficient and capable of giving an entertainment that insures success. Featured with the company is George Alexander, a comedian who has dealt with pleasing personality and there are others, including a bang-up chorus, who give line impressions. Little Joff, always popular here, is principal comedian and is easily assisted along with the other performers' equal ability. New songs, fast hoofing, clean dialogue and pretty and clean costumes place this aggregation to the fore and in these departments the Push company might well be used as an example by some of the young panelists now getting their feed on the T. O. R. A.
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By "Gang."
Birmingham, Ala.—The Proleb had a car, there is way above normal; the house was filled to the doors around 1:30. The man you see when you start to speak about the managers, never overlook Henry Hurry, a straight business gentleman and well known man. He is a doubt the best four-piece band anywhere. R. R. "Happy" Brown, our girl, and is still there to greet the regulars.
Fritz and Jackson.
Beating Annu May Fritz and John
Beech have both have good
poories and Jackson have
poories. In Me, Mammys, in a fine manner. It's a
fine manner. In Fifteen minutes in
Larger gargle.
Amanzie Richardson
Billed as "Jazz Lips" on in the Sourcebook, this course includes requirements of ability, voice and nimble skills, but lacks a center. Students work at a center, and that is worth. With the proper guidance he will eventually have 25 minutes in one. A hit: 25 per cent.
Davenport and Carr
A man and woman combination, offering a pianoforte with some good singing, an amphibian companion little turtle, a cat with a shaggy coat, and a snake. "It causes 'All Your Words,' and received lots of bands. As a closing two they stood out. Eighteen minutes in full;
Froll Theater
Bessoner, Ala. "The Probe is packin'- ten these days with three acts and three plays," she said. "I was an excellent one, Mr. Couch, the consular minister, is a prince of a place, a man of a management a pleasant one. The acts have been splitting the week-first half, through him, last half, here, but they play a whole week now to better re-
Patterson and Barber.
Man and woman open with "Tuck Me
on a crossroads talk that caught on
immediately." "Mama Blues" went over
"Girl," by butterson was rendered favorably.
They closed to fair land. Fifteen
men "Hang" Gang" Jines.
Some writers also host themselves,
the world rolls on, as Huston says. I'm for
the man, for the woman, for me. The success of any man in
to keep hitting in the same place.
Jamie and Gladys were the bit of the show, this being their home town. One thing in particular I can say for this turn, they are neat, clean in each and every respect. A real good, languish. Eighteen minutes in two: so per cent.
Listen.
Three things give life its worth;
Three things make it better, braver,
Filling it with love and flavor.
They are easy to possess
They are easy to happiness.
Here are the keys to happiness:
Friendship, Faith and love—held to
Your index you are without fear. We will sing to you and to them, it will send you singing through them. Love will conquer doubts and fear. Pride, Faith and Love—hold to them. Professionally. "GANG" JINES. I2 CSHENTT street, Atlanta, Ga.
NEW SHOW
Montrose, Mo. Nov. 22—"Now Won't
City production, now in rehearsal
and which will open next Monday. It is
heard that the entire city will be
controlled the entire city & Ewing
Co., including Galdie Ewing, Josephine
Wiggs, Daisy Sisters and a chorus
of Tricia Smith with Tricks Smith, the blue singer,
Stall will reach the company, care of
Kansas City, Mo. 125 East 18th street,
Kansas City, Mo.
The Sensational Musical Comedy of the Season
TWO BIG ACTS and SEVEN BIG SCENES
FRANCIS FORD
Famous Star Coming to States in Great Play
Lovers of horse racing featured in intensely melodramatic surroundings will be more than delighted with "They're Off" the sensational photography which comes to the States theater for the one day only, Sunday, Nov. 26. Francis Ford, one of the greatest screen stars in the history of pictures, is featured in this great thriller and it is said that he was never seen to better advantage, although this great feature and the show is reached with the running of one of the most sensational horse races ever shown on a screen. The entire circuit of the truck is shown, from grip to brake, and you are bolted to be brought to your feet by this remarkable episode. It is a picture which you cannot well afford to miss and one which you are sure you won't overlook the fact that the engagement is for the one day only.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 22—Garland Howard's 7-11" company, with thirty-five members, cook and Speedy Smith, Mason and Belle, oversee and Patriche, pretty and Mitchell, A. B. Decomptonkerrie and opened to capacity business by Monday, continuing to pack them in at every offering of a classy sort and is creating a fine impression at all stands. The company is under the direction of Marcia Laughs.
GIRLS LOOK OUT
A New York daily paper, complimenting the manner in which Edith Wilson sings "He Used to Be Your Man But Now Number, and goes on to tell the Gotham girls to watch out or their sweets will be pumped by the famous song promising to become one of the greatest song promos to ever written by the clever Perris.
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Reginald Denny, star of "The Leather Pushers," has achieved many fine screen successes since he came to fame in the 1980s as the director of note on the London stage and in English cinemas. Lillian Rich, star of London musical comedies at one time, is known to American audiences for her wit and versed-Jewel speeches as "Man to Man," is the leading woman opposite Denny. Other supporting players are Danny Gill, the wife of whom McGrain, Wilfred Lucas, Kingsley Benedict, Bert Tracy, Bert Woodruff, Emmett King, Harry Carter, Pat Harmon, Anna Hermande and Vernon Wheeler. The race trucks and estates of Kentucky normally were filmed in the making of "The Kentucky Derby." Real pictures of the Kentucky derby, like the one in "The Great America," form a thrilling part of the picture.
Long Lone Matthac is manager of the Nod Young show, playing through West Virginia. The show is having a Route was sent to late for publication.
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WEAVER'S BAND
George Weaver and his land are now engined at the Lake View pavilion. She is the clever leader states that all is well and the goose hinge high. George has it all. He is at the resort, which is a very popular one, plays to capacity at all times. The boss knows everything which to the joy of everything that goes to make life worth living. George still uses his千里眼. He says hello to the world.
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"The Virgin of Somnolite" is the title of a great Micheux production which opens at both the States and Owl剧院s features in feature film to be the best of all the Micheux features, and, when the outcast is considered, this is saying something. The story abounds in excitement. In the Northwest and Southeast and tells of the adventures of a young man who goes into the Canadian wilds and through his many character is made a memorial to the police. Through his clever work as an officer and by the fame he gains through a gun fight with a desperate he wins a large financial reward. He wins the prize and forms one of the best parts of this remarkable picture. It is a photography which is certain to be enjoyed to the limit by the patrons of these two dates are carried in the display advertisement in the section.
Edwards & Edwards are hitting them along the way. They are also going along with the dancer, and Minnie Watts are also going along fine with this segregation. This half, Lowell, Mass.
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"Go Get It" is the name of a fine musical comedy production now playing the East. It is headed by John Mason and Slim Henderson, two of the most popular comedians in the line up are Sam H. Gray, Auror Gates, C. J. Davis, D. D. Petry, Virginia Liston, Carrie Huff, Stella White, Eva Stefani, Mille Loveless, Catherine Patterson, Bray, Herman Rodgers, Wizard Quartet, Grace Smith, Marion Sunker, Irene Poindexter, Icee Sanders, Sobie Banks, Kittle Stevens, Catherine Patterson, Bray, George Cayaire, James E. Carroll, Lloyd Holling, Gray & Gray, a male oocyte and Oliver Blackwell's Jazz orchestra. The show has played in numerous museums and Norfolk Va, and is providing to be a real hit all stands.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
"SYNOPSIS"
Hannah Green, wishing to cure her husband, Sam, of his intensely jealous actions, strikes upon a plan, which when carried out, causes him to lose his memory. His memory is restored, however, when the same incident which caused his loss is re-enacted. The action of the play shows Sam what he was going through during absence of his memory.
"STREETS OF CAIRO"
Chirence R. Muse, director of amusements for the Sunset café, has a new novelty offering now running at that popular resort. It is styled sets of Cairo, and as might be judged, is kinder, with all the atmosphere that goes with it. Including Oriental mails, to beauty chords of line parts, princlubs in Oriental songs and dances, and the most beautiful kind. Mr. Muse has engaged the popular composer, Joe Jordan, to make special arrangements and as a consequence the musical part is exceptionally classy. The costumes are specially built for the production. Franklin Jaxon heads the production from Alabar*. It is an entertainment worth going a long way to see.
Who Killed Her?
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Myrlele Guisautah, a young girl, is found mysteriously murdered in the basement of a factory by Arthur Gilpin, the Negro night watchman, who murdered her with a knife and a crime. Sidney Weygh, a young Negro lawyer, who had once been in love with his sister, but who, through an error, had got the impression that she was innocent is engaged to the residents surrounding the tragedy, the motive of the crime and the strange manner in which the girl came to her death, makes one of the most common crimes confronted with. Strange murder notes found upon the floor, covered with white substance, strands of her hair scattered here and there, all add to the mystery. Of it all, evidence—the girl was the victim of assault—but not in the usual way. Lem Hawkins, Negro jailor, falls under suspicion and is arrested, but the police are unable to get much more information about the girl. Anthony Brishane, the superintendent and general manager of the factory. A great trial follows. Wygh succeeds in proving Ida May's involvement in the wringing in a confession from Lem Hawkins, in which he told the story of Anthony Brishane's double life; of how he, Brishang's a sexual pervert and committed the unspoiled crime.
After his success in phishing the crime where it belonged, Wyeth writes another book, in which he reveals a secret. It May Roads the way under the wrong impression, and, in answer to a letter she sends him, the whole thing is cleared up and the old story, "The Gunsmith Mystery" just thotter on Tuesday and Wednesday of next November, Nov. 28 and 29.
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A fine letter came from Gulfport Lafayette, where he was playing at Keith's theater, Brooklyn, N.Y. The epiphany told all about how Lafayette Steen, also a well-known member of the profession, and stated that the honey man was all the Defender staff wishes the couple a world of luck. Muil will reach them later. New York, N.Y.
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Dan Tavis writes from Pontiac, IL. He will be playing there on the 25th. Address Box 25. Ernest Scales, with the Melton & Moore theater, Winslow-Salem, N. C. fayette theater, Winslow-Salem, N. C. Richardson & Roster are playing here. Besserman, Ala. We have an open week this week. They start a week engagement at the Auditorium theater, Charles Gilpin and his famous Em. Charles Gilpin and his famous Em. Charles Gilpin are playing the week at St. Paul, Minn.
Blondi Robinson, Marion Harris, Lawrence Robinson, and Show Robinson, the Big Wheel, are at the Galley Theater, Buffalo. Bojanegree Bill Robinson, the world's greatest Orpheum player, the Orpheum theater, Oakland, Cal. Exposition Four, with Wm. Fountain, the Orpheum theater, Oakland, Cal. G. E. Harris, are travelling over the Wimpey Man, playing the wpeat at Wimpey Man.
Whitfield Four, with the Sliding
Fills, Watson Co., on the Columbia
River, Wetzel Center, Newburgh
and Poughkeepsie, N. T., this
week.
Phoebe Mintrates, with Doe
Blair Blair, with the Blair
arkansas, Texas, Monroe, La, and
Vlebsbur, Natehz, Jackson and Yazoo City,
Miss, this week.
The players, the clever pair,
the playing the week at the Mid-City
theater, Washington, D. C.
Carter & Cornish, the hot pots,
theater, at Ketlah's theater,
synagogue, X, Y.
Joseph White, Veronica Co. with
the Minneapolis Mets, play next week at
Minneapolis. Minn.
Seymour & Jeanette are playing the
Electric Unicator, Kansas City, Kan.
Glenn & Jenkins, the real big timers,
at the Orpheum theater, Oakland,
Calif.
Johnny Hudgins, featured with the
Bronx Opera House, is playing the Bronx opera house, New
York.
The Wallace Trin is quit the Anita
shortly undergo an operation for tonsil-
lifts. They are in Cleveland, Ohio.
Harding are having fine success with
their new art. They are now on their
trail. Hawford & Kitty, very busy at all
times, are playing the week at the,
Bessie JoSoussain has dropped a new
sitting that mail reaches her at
Marion Sumner has ordered all mail
sent to 1009 Bottlemore street, Norfolk,
Bessie & DeBonito, who split their
act to play a couple of separate en-
trances at 707 Bottlemore street, Baltimore, Md.
Happy Kibbail is at 228 South 25th street, Muskegon, Ohio, and warm all night only theater in the town has been designed by fire. Happy Kibbail is at the Cornet Phiads, had a fine engagement at the Gayley theater, Omnima, Neb. last week. Happy Kibbail has fine success. The show is traveling through Ohio and playing the following during the week: Mammagh, Saline, Hideofontain, Xenal and Chillieforthe on Sunday. Happy Kibbail is the week at the Rayes theater, Columbus, S. G. in the line-up are Mac Wilson, G. G. in the line-up are McGinty, Bob Jones, Grant Kay, Danny Dorsey, H James. H. Gentry, Daddy Dohs. Booked sold over the T. O. Herbert & Naimi Brown have changed the name of their act to McGinty & McGinty. They are so many Brown & Browns. They have just finished a two act show at the Hippodrome, Iannville, VA. Boykin & Williamson's Delegates are so many Brown & Browns. They have just finished a two act show at the Hippodrome, Iannville, VA. Boykin & Williamson's Delegates are so many Brown & Browns. They have just finished a two act show at the Hippodrome, Iannville, VA. The Google Minisrelle are way out during the week. Salem, Alamea, Corvallis, Engene, Medford and Grand Pass. The Strawberry are hitting them all along the line. This week, Keeney's theater, West 183rd street, New York City.
The Shu-Shi-Shu Co. is making great progress in Galveston, Texas, with Beckum to follow. Grant, with Fisher's Fun Festival, is playing the week at the LaTeen Center. Fiddler & Perry, with their fine music, are splitting the week between Malacite theater, Fort Huron, Mich. Anderson & Goinne, making them like the band, are playing the week at Oakland, Cal. Quintail Muller's Creek Whirl Co. are playing the week at Oakland, Cal.
Leon Sonny Gray, with the Allen & World Famous Ministrels, is playing week in Vicksburg, Natchez and Jackson, Grass Hopper & Lindell Arthur are playing week in the Booker Washington theater, St. Louis, Mo. He is playing "Happy" Holmes is way up in the wilds of Minnesota, and Iowa. He played the first half at Fort Dodge from Frances Boll and Ida Mee Smith, care Defender, and Co. are playing their sound week in Louisville, Ky., and will be in Chattanooga, Tenn., week of The Jefferson & Miles Co. are playing week in the Jaceo theater, Tampa, Fla.
*Mamie Smith and Jazz Hounds are
arcing the Lincoln theater. New York
CRB*
Follow Me is playing to capacity hurl-
ing the Lafayette theater, New York City.
Allen Griffin wants Octavia Sumner to join him now. Address, 125 Pine Street, Jersey City, N. J. The race's airplanes are having success on the Keith time, playing the New England states. Their nurse, care of C. V. B. , New York City. Bell has secured a divorce from her husband with whom she worked as a nurse. She keeps an engagement for work at the Rex college, Huntington, W. Vn.
Lewis Tally and Billy Young, write to
Billy Young, 1234 Fifth Street, New York, NY 10017.
Email: billyyoung@nytimes.com. Call: 212-555-5555.
Lillian Randolph is a hit at the Encore where she is singing all the latest hits. Lillian favors it at the plaza there. Bucky Jones, with the Hardrock jackets, is playing the week's Tenn. Baby Belowhe has been with the same aggregation for the past ten weeks. Dancing at Tag Bacon graves, now living at the 14th Street, Mo., is playing dates in and around that town. Lillian will be sent to her mail and claims that it will reach her at 269 West 141st street, care of Wright, New York, N. Y. She stars in sung console with Lee's Crane Boles, now playing Baton Rouge, La. states that the company will soon head north in vaudeville. Co., now playing the Lattie戏团, New York City, has been rushed home to Chicago, where she will undergo an on-site recovery, who company hopes for her severely recover
Moss & Frye are at Moss collisum, Moss, N.Y. Leawood & Eddie, the Dancing Demonstrators, are a hit at the Proctor Fifth Avenue theater, New York, N. Y. Leonard & Eddie are at the Keith Prospect, New York, N. Y. Dixie Four are Harmonizing at the Colonial, New York, N. Y. Taylor & Green are playing a strong bill at the Colonial, Eric, Pa. Williams & Taylor are playing the Grand Rapids, Empress theater. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hightower & Jones are at the Strand theater, Sheganoah, Ua.
The Lath Restitution land is featured
by the musical "Symcapation" are at
J. Ressmond Johnson and his famous
musical novelty, "Symcapation" are at
James & Jones, the Funny Boys are at
the Orpheum theater, Kansas City
Bojanesz Bill Robinson, the World's
Greatest Single, is playing the week at
the Orpheum Theater, Buck & Bubbles are at the Cort theater, Wheeling, W. W.
Buck & Bubbles are at the State theater, New York, N. F.
Chadwick & Taylor are at the Palace theater, Rockford, Ill.
Saddle & Lilly McFarrier, going along
with the cast of The Duo theater,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ottawa Sawyer writes that mall will be located at 11th street, Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Garnett Warblington, billed as "Bermilim," did his great one-man band work at the Star theater, Pittsburgh.
The Columbus Jackton Tri, going one in the West, are playing the presen- tion at the Rose theater, Everett, Wash.
McConium, ventriloquist, and Little Joseph are at Shreveport, La.
Dick & Dick are more than making good with their new offering. The act will be at the Rose theater, Bangs, T. and will go head West.
The Musical Magpie, one of the best musicals of the business, are off- grid the week between Brooklyn and Toronto, 'Canada.
The Jones-Haterson Co. are biting the musicals, 'Canada. He is resting in Pittsburgh, C. His address there is 1601 Tuston street.
Honeydey Delegande Girls Co. with Danny English at his head, are at the Amanda Richards Richard, "Jazzpiz," on the same bill with Davenport & Carr playing the Proklic theater, Ressemer, A.
Wintfred & Brown are at the Metro-
town, N. Y. This is Henry and Billy. *
Billy E. Jones, the popular balladist, numbers in and around New York City. Long & Evans Hello Rufus Co. is at the Morton & Brown, always lusy, are splitting the week between Kelton theatrical house at New Bainlin, Corn. Plantation Hall is held over for the Prospect theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
Face, Thomas & Pace Trio, with the
Garden are at the People's theater. Climbing
the stairs is at the People's theater.
Gus & Harry, "Cornet Phane," are
Minneapolis, Minn. The triangular theater,
Minneapolis, Minn. The Regent theater at Battalion IQ, Lq.
Regent theater at Battalion IQ, Lq.
1429 David avenue at the Y. M. C. A.
"SHUFELE 2" A HIT
The following notice appeared in the newspaper weekly, while the show mentioned was playing a two days engagement in that "Sinciponed Sandy in his palestest days never had anything on the vaudeville stage." Negro musical comedy "Shuffle Along" was presented at the audience enjoyed every minute of the show, and illusion apparel was given the company was tireless in its effort to plunge. The performance from the series of jazz, melody and sentiment in series of jazz, melody and sentiment in this was果然 true in two numbers.
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(To Gen. Tony)
Years upon us slyly creeping,
the sun that shines,
Years so swiftly passing, leaping,
Like the distilling waterfall,
Years of gladness,
Years of sorrow and regret,
Years of charm,
Years of badness,
Years that we would falm forget,
Years of Maytime,
Years of playing,
Years that pass before we know,
Years of sorrow,
Years of bewilder,
Contemplating future woe,
Years of racing,
Years of chasing,
Searching for the rainbow's gold,
Years of weaving,
Years of tears,
For the joys we cannot hold,
Years that mellow into twilight,
Years that we behold,
Years that when we reach life's high-
light,
Years of arms with age's snow,
Years that find us surely drifting
Out upon life's unknown gear,
Glint into eternity, S. T. W.
ANOTHER ONE.
Birthdays are worth having if only you are human kindness has not run dry; that we are still treasured by our friends; that we are still loved by our friends; that we are still abolished with the 18th amendment. The happiest surprise of my life was that visited the Jolly "Seven-eleven" show at the Arlington and found a friend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine, 20 Greenwich Park. If it had been a surprise of my company, while appreciated, the surprise would have been less, but to me before my visit to Boston. The tables were spread with a feast lit for presents were at my place. Language is a useful thing, but is oftimes inimitable. The heart is full of happiness and emotions are past restraint. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine, Miss Nora Burke were responsible for contributions to the joy of the occasion were Francis Bolls, De Martin, Miss Wanda Cantor company. Willie Wallek, Willie Washington, Willie Wallek, Willie Elenvie, George Cooper, Leonard Rifin, Eldie Rector, Willie H. All, Some party but mildly describes the occasion.
May Kemp is reading in Columbus
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Lawrence Chennai plays a triple role in *The Crimes Skull*. He is a good actor. So Charlie Chaplin is going to get a lot of pictures. It is hard to stay single when you get a lot of money. He is the manager of the Peacock Photohoay Co., of Cambridge, Mass. is about the only late man that has a movie set. He and carry it through every stage. That sets him apart from the projector. He sends him to the projector. Then take his stand behind the projector and a great advantage over all the other producers of Jane productions. He came to manage the old Rex theater at Danbury and managed the old Rex theater at Danbury. He now at work on his new style of news reels and he is going to please the public and the theaters some money with them.
Prof. C. E. Hawk advises that mall will reach him car, general delivery, and store. I will read this one: 2165 East 54th street, Cleveland, Ohio. Dear Mr. Thomas: I am the Defender as wanting to join some motion picture company. I admit that I am very pretty and can dance and perform. Yours truly, Miss Mice McCurry.
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"NANOOK OF THE NORTH"
Was First Shown in Frozen Arctic to
Eskimos Seen in Pathe Play.
When you will see "Nanook of the
North" creep upon the mighty and
dangerous walrus, spear him, slay
him, and Nanook, his wife, and that
children eat him raw, you will be
surrounded by the comedy of
the Wentworth theater, where
this marvelous, life story of the
barren snowlands will be shown
for three days, starting Monday, Nov. 27.
But the first time it happened, "Namook of the North" was ever projected on a screen and witnessed by an audience was 800 miles north of civilization, on the east coast of the United States, where a shed belonging to a fur post was about forty feet long. On the walls and rafters hung hung and fox skins to dry; deer horns and dog fireproof booth-It, was a portable machine set upon a table. It was run by a gasoline engine. The noise was earsplitting. The first time the Eskimos had ever seen a motion picture. But it was not the fact that they witnessing anything so novel as a reproduction of a fireproof booth-It, was a treated them most, as it was the walrus hunt itself. They forgot it wasn't real, and shouted directions and "Namook of the North" is a Pathe feature picture, photographed in the frozen land of Hudson bay by Robert J. Fishery, mining engineer. It was the drama of the life and love of the Eskimo.
William H. Gunn, owner and manager of the Union League club, and Dr. Amy Gunn, owner and manager of their hometown, Cincinnati, Ohio, last week. They called at the Old Roll Top taking over old times, Mr. Gunn was a close friend of the late Bert Williams and was placed by the fama comedian which adorns a prominent place in the great gallery maintained by the Bert Gunn man. He plays at the Hotel Vincennes while in Chicago.
**MAN IS SICK**
A letter, sent by Bert Dowling, keeper of the Bert Gunn house at 110 Queen street, New Born, N. C., states that H. A. Mitchell, fate of the Dixie Girls Co., is seriously ill at the above address and would like to hear from his friends in and out of the profession.
**RADIO GIRLS**
Jack L. Cooper, with the Rosse & Rose that aggregation is having great success in the South. Annie Mau Roynolds, former partner of Joseph Jones, is with the group playing Peyton Manning last week. Where are they this week? Ask John.
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3643 S. State Street.
Economy Photograph Repair Shop
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Nell Music Palace.
5010 S. State Street.
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471 S. Sixth Street.
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HOUSTON BLUES- Fox Trot- Joseph Sample
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Mamie Smith and Her Jaz Hounds
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THE CHICKEN THEVES- Monologue
Shelton Brooks
COLLECTING RENTS- Monologue
Shelton Brooks
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The Norfolk Jazz Quartette
SOUTHERN JACK- Colored Male Quartette
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Waldman & Wolf.
1621 Center Avenue.
Comp. Company.
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Thrillingly Outlined in Picture "On the High Seas"
Co-featuring Dorothy Dalton and Jack Hale, their support, a Paramount pleurization of Edward Sheilon's first original screen story, "On the High Seas," will fill the air next Monday for a three-day stay. It is a powerful story of the sea and recounts the stirring adventures of a young woman to adopt upon a company boat in the company of two burly stokers. After some dreary days in the city, at the Yemeni beach, a sinking schooner in a three-day stay they are rescued in the nick of time, after one of the men had been killed by a sitting man, a withdrawn sailor plays this in rivin V. Willa's direction of the picture was excellent.
WITH BUCKNER
Andy Bryant, the famous tenor, is with the Buckner Concert Co., as is with the Buckner, Miss Smallwood, Emmanuel Chatham and Master Alfred McCormick. Also in half, Stratchelah, Shoal Lake and Roseburn, Manitoba, Canada.
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PAGE SEVEN
TURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922 g THE CHICAGO DEFENDER & i PAGE: MIU
INNOCENT MIAN Ta
KILLED DURING
HEATED ARGUMENT
WTitam Lewis, 2. who lived at 136
Wert 120th street wick shot and killed
ap. Saturday atzernuan. by Mion
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street when Rireet earner loafers. p=
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Meets wan the RUINS persons.
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Friend Tony: I thought that I would drop you a few lines to let you know I had a wonderful trip. Our tour has just returned from Cincinnati and I have had a wonderful trip. Our tour will hold forth the past nine months of the Dreamland academy and, believe me, they certainly had some crowd love. Dreamland loving up by the owner of the Lookout house. The line-up is as follows: Follower, Lawrence James, pianist and musical director; Chas, Summers, violinist; Lawrence Theo Fields, drummer; Eugene Lowery, tenor harjo; Our. Our. Our. We played for the local American Legion to over 2,000 people, which is under the management of that popular dancing instructor. Won us a place in the Dreamland Garden's place of business. Last Thursday night he featured the Cynon orchestra, which only know just how to produce some real dance music. Milton Seyyour, the band leader. He is an orchestra within Seattle. Saturday night he featured an everlasting impression with the loveliest of course the Dreamland was packed. Next week he will feature the famed audience at Arkery Park, N. J. This is a real orchestra, as I had the pleasure of hearing them this summer when
At the Elite cafe Mr. Pearl Seals is holding forth as manager. He is holding Miss Lilian Handlip is vocalist and entertainer. These two young ladies are making an impact in the audience. Our famous Deluxe orchestra is again at the Hotel Dasher for the season, the concert and dance orchestra. Saturday evening, our Royal Entertainers orchestra, the theatre club, the Grant Williams director, Tom Howard and I were featured, done his share when it comes to producing real nits. I sang "Da Da, Strains" seven times, and I looked What a Food I Have Reeled." I sang this composition five times by request.
A letter from Miss Alberta Hunter, stating that she had just had the pleasure of hearing my late husband recording on the Paramount record, "You May Have a Little Loving But You Can't have a wonderful record out of this song. You will hear from it in a few weeks." I will an engagement so I will close, hoping that you are enjoying the best of health as usual. I re-
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I am IAM. I am Hewson's Co. I wanted to call in to see you before leaving the city, but was too busy. I think I wish to speak to the company, I think with the assistance of her new stage manager, Little Johnnie Lee. "the man who did the best of the best companies on the time. The High Life Steppers consist of Miss Elizabeth Waters and the featured stepper is Miss Anna Jenkins. Ice Snowwall Johnson, the singing, Miss Marcie Cohen is singing "Free, Single, Disengaged." Johnson and Lee are using the same songs. Last of all I will tell you of myself, I am making my 1922 hit with "Cast Away." Yours in appreciation. BABY JOHNSON
Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 22.—This show has been held over at the prospect of the second week and the first of the biggest hits in several seasons. Many social affairs are being held in honor of the members. The proprietors of the theater had the entire company out to a late dinner at the Caterers club, one of the finest resorts in Cleveland. A "lulle" day at the same institution was held on the same day as the practice at the society's of the eight of the last two members of the show. The lulle was held at the same day in and in the Garden each entertained the members during the week and Mrs. Turk, well-known society patron, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harper. On the 15th a double birthday party was held on the show, it being the birthdays of the first two sons and Mina, McDonald, Mrs. Ollie Harris, Mrs.��, Mrs.�, Mrs. Ollie and the manager of Grand General Theater, gave a party with Green & Bailey, Monroe Tabor and wife, the "Silver Tone Four, Bert Hall of Elgar's band, Flo Brown and Harris & Holley as the guests. Charles Elgar was called home to New Orleans. Last, during the week on account of the death of his father, Elge Janis and Pat Tooney were in attendance at the week. Green & O'Neill, owners, and Leon and Harper, company manager, send regards to the Old Roll Top Desk Man. —Rud Harris, reporter.
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Chattanooga, Tenn.
Antonio, Old Scribe; Have just arrived in Chattanooga, Tenn., where we open at the Liberty theater tomorrow.
Tem., where we meet tomorrow, and where we meet Mr. SAM. E. Roevin, will view time the "Wonders, of" I hated to leave Knoxville. It is the best little South. To begin with, the Oafs of the Race people. In this little
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mand his return to the continent after spending a short vacation in the United States. Bishop Vernon was warm in his presence, and he met whom he met in South Africa while the latter was a member of the African education commission. In the course of his visit, he stated that Dr. Jones had "opened the door" for him in South Africa by introducing him to prominent government officials, including Lorem, member of the native affairs commission of the Union of South Africa, whose sympathetic co-operation enlarged the scope of his activities.
d out something. Do you know what Beecher said about advertising? Ask us, they are waking up. They have no or go out of business. Do you know Beecher said about advertising? I guess it listened and the Senate acted. Now for the dope. But you say any one advertisement. Well, if you can makeute don't work. The most inquiring know who is this man. You wouldn't old you; that is the reason why I don't can say at present is that six thousand in the last four months and they do something that is good for what ails you. I will need some sooner or later. I don't use people lied, do you? Lawyers, and Ministers. I am trying to getion for humanity's sake and if you something that was a fact and give you and Beecher and Hubbard would allaw, I am in earnest whether you are or have spent $200,000 to prove that whichask you to believe. Don't spend oneave made you believe and I hear you
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You may find out something. Do you eHiry Ward Beecher said about ad the newspapers, they are waking up to tell the truth or go out of business what Elbert Hubbard said about advert our Government listened and the Se All right, now for the dope. But you can write an advertisement. Well, a dollar a minute don't work. The mind wants to know who is this man believe it if I told you; that is the real tell you. All I can say at present is to have met him in the last four months say he has something that is good for Possibly you will need some sooner or believe all these people lied, do you Doctors, Judges and Ministers. I am some co-operation for humanity's s should find out something that was a relief, then you and Beecher and Hu think alike. Now, I am in earnest wh not, because I have spent $200,000 to p I am about to ask you to believe. dollar until I have made you believe
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You may find out something. Do you know what eHnry Ward Beecher said about advertising? Ask the newspapers, they are waking up. They have to tell the truth or go out of business. Do you know what Elbert Hubbard said about advertising? I guess our Government listened and the Senate acted.
All right, now for the dope. But you say any one can write an advertisement. Well, if you can make a dollar a minute don't work. The most inquiring mind wants to know who is this man. You wouldn't believe it if I told you; that is the reason why I don't tell you. All I can say at present is that six thousand have met him in the last four months and they do say he has something that is good for what ails you. Possibly you will need some sooner or later. I don't believe all these people lied, do you? Lawyers, Doctors, Judges and Ministers. I am trying to get some co-operation for humanity's sake and if you should find out something that was a fact and give you relief, then you and Beecher and Hubbard would all think alike. Now, I am in earnest whether you are or not, because I have spent $200,000 to prove that which I am about to ask you to believe. Don't spend one dollar until I have made you believe and I hear you
say leaves and nines. Not for profit. Well, will you investigate and then speak but hold on to your dollar until you know it is truly your best friend? If you don't believe it, get broke and then write. I want to be just as polite as possible so you won't think I am riding a hobby. Say, but do you know the Doctors are changing their tune? One old fellow on the North side said after five weeks of study in our Bacteriological Department and had given about 500 Serums and his opinion was asked Masonically A. D. A. He really believed something had been found that would help the sick but I can't find out what is in the damn stuff. It does the work, yes, but how are we going to use it without knowing how to make it? (Don't you pity him). I will introduce you to him if you desire. Excuse haste. Advertising costs money. If you expect to get the whole story in the first chapter, you are mistaken. The only way you can get that is to take this great home loving paper. No other paper will ever publish it and after you read the four chapters, ask your Government, Is it correct? Ask any great P. H. G. Laboratory, Is it the
truth? Or any Research Laboratory or true? And if you have one negative pay you $10 a day for your time. Is the fact is we have to get down to be never get started, but you know what Of course, you don't believe it. Ever can't make you believe. The trouble bloated up with Prosperity. Ask to England if it tells the truth and I think it. Forgot to prophesy the coming of hints to the wise is all sufficient. So hatchet and acknowledge the truth. make Christians, Medical Societies doctors. Don't you think your hear
Research Laboratory of Europe. Is it you have one negative answer I will say for your time. Is that fair? Well, have to get down to bedrock or we will, but you know what the Bible says. don't believe it. Even the preachers believe. The trouble is you are all with Prosperity. Ask the mothers of tells the truth and I think they will say prophesy the coming of Simms. A few are all sufficient. So let us bury the knowledge the truth. Churches don't, Medical Societies or Universities you think your health is worth as
truth? Or any Research Laboratory of Europe, Is it true? And if you have one negative answer I will pay you $10 a day for your time. Is that fair? Well, the fact is we have to get down to bedrock or we will never get started, but you know what the Bible says. Of course, you don't believe it. Even the preachers can't make you believe. The trouble is you are all bloated up with Prosperity. Ask the mothers of England if it tells the truth and I think they will say it. Forgot to prophesy the coming of Simms. A few hints to the wise is all sufficient. So let us bury the hatchet and acknowledge the truth. Churches don't make Christians, Medical Societies or Universities doctors. Don't you think your health is worth as
much as your old machine that your wife jaws you about all the time? Get a new one. Keep well. Poor State Laboratory. I must say your Advisory Board consists of our most wealthy citizens, but tell me what do they know about Electro-Chemistry, the beginning and end of everything? I almost forgot to tell you about the man who died. I told you I would keep you posted. Our coroner was
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PAGE TEN
OCTAVUS ROY
COHEN WATCHES
FOOTBALL GAME
LINCOLN A. C. LOSES 13-0
GAME ON MUDDY FIELD
The fast Lincoln, A. C., football eleven, handcuffed the first of three season at Tipton park Sunday, when little Nebraska won 10-4. The eleven half-season, 10 points. The score does not tell the story of the game, but the South side bails completely surprised the white lads by bailing. The team the Lincoln had opportunities to score by field goals in the early trying for couplings. The painting of Virgil Gleit, against the Wilson, Jackson and Gleit shows out. The white lads had their stars, Wilson, Jackson and Gleit doing excellent work.
In the second period Dickerson picked up the butte going slowed him up as he passed it, giving the white ball a hard hold. It was behind it. It was one of the outstanding features of the game, as was W. Bineke, who had been the second wind from the dawning mark. It fell to a few inches. A fumbled punt, and a missed shot from the Linneins, as did the injury to W. Wright in the closing minutes of play, led to the Linneins, as did the injury to W. Wright in the closing minutes of play, led to the ball on the 9-yard line, two yards from the line. With three minutes left to play and the ball on the 9-yard line, two yards from the line, a good crowd was on despite the raw weather. The line-up is:
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HAMPTON DOWNS
THE WILDCATS
IN 13-0 UPSET
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24—The Howard university football eleven suffered its only detent of the season, when it played on the university campus against the Hampton Institute (VA). Eleven of the scoring eleven fought for a touch that has been played by Howard this season. Hampton received the kick off and Hampton held for downs. Hampton played. The first quarter continued this way until near the end, when Howard's short ball downed the second quarter found Howard with the ball, which she was compelled to punt to Hampton. Upon Howard's short ball downed the second quarter found Howard with the ball, which she was compelled to punt to Hampton. Upon Howard's short ball downed the second quarter found Howard's goal line, which she soon crossed after three downs. Howard's short ball on the ball owed kick scored the additional point. During the remainder of the second quarter Howard and Hampton engaged in a punt.
DEFENDER'S WESTERN FIVE
OPENS SEASON DEGEMBER
Jack Carrier, wolverine boxer of the St. Christopher college, and with his brother, Michael, has been invited by the A. A. F. to compete in the inter-school basketball tournament in Philadelphia and New York at Madison Square garden.
Washington and Jeff couldn't get started Saturday and played on a losing team at St. Francis College, but when it Pittsburgh U. won, 12 to 6.
THE FOOTBALL CLASSIC
OF THE MIDDLE WEST
THE
West Virginia Collegiate
Institute
vs.
Wilberforce University
THANKSGIVING DAY
THURSDAY, NOV. 30
Wilberforce Athletic Field
WILBERFORCE, OHIO
2 p. m. (Central Time)
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FOOTBALL CLASSIC IS INSURED ACAINST RAIN
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24—A blanket policy of $3,000 worth of rain insurance has been placed on the Howard - Lincoln football game to be played at the American league park, Washington, D. C., on Thanksgiving day. This is a unique step in connection with athletic activities between these schools and shows that the game is looked for on the field of the game. Victor R. Daly, local realtor and insurance agent, placed the rain insurance for the game through a large New York company. The terms of the policy provide that in the event of two-tenths of an inch of rainfall between the hours of 6 a. m. and 10 a. m. the company shall pay to the insured the sum of the insurance, regardless whether or not the game is played.
LINGOLN ALUMNI TO HOLD
PARADE BEFORE BIG GAME
More than ten members of the Old Guard have also submitted their intentions of being present, Prof. W. W. Saunders, Virginia, will head a large delegation from that state, Virginia, will head a large delegation from a large western delegation, "Doc" at the head of a very large delegation of the Old Guard from Delaware, Pennsylvania, "Shag" Taylor of Boston will head the NC Guard, the guard is putting forth every effort to make the classic this year between Howard and Lincoln.
"BAM" TO PLAY HANEY
J. W. Simms, better known as Ban, is the coming international bilateral match with Minor Haney of South Korea and 25 and 28 afterwards, and evening matches. FREE BASKETBALL GAME NO. 30. A free basket ball game will be started Thanksgiving day at the Walt Disney Park. The division Street Flashes (white). The trios will play the Boys' club No. 5 as a certain rallier. Dukie shutter plays with the host 6 to 6 game to the Chicago Boys Sunday when he started at Iowa university and was mentioned on the All Ameri-
SIKI'S PREDICAMENT
ONE BIG THING SETTLED
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
HOWARD MUST BOLSTER UP TO WIN FROM LINCOLN ON NOV. 30
BY FRANK YOUNG
Where is the greatest university clash in the annual chancellor Thanksgiving day in Washington, D. C., the greatest throng that has been raised in the city, the Lions of Chester, F.L., and the Wildcats of Washington will be on campus this weekend. It is only fitting and proper that we give to our readers some clear and definite dope, although we are not sure of the university football, football is too uncertain for that.
One thing that is certain is that Howard must put up a better game. This the Illus and White squirt is capable of doing. Then, too, the game is capable of doing. Then, too, the game is capable of doing. Then, too, the game is capable of doing. The Lincoln game is the most important game of the year. Lincoln never lost two games against Howard. Howard defeated twice this season, was able to upset the done and trim both Lincoln and Howard. The legitimate institute of Institute, W. Va., was given a 19 to 14 verdict over Howard. The said game were off in their ruling. According to experts on the interpellation, a safety should have been ruled against Lincoln instead of a touchdown. But that is neither more impressive than that of Howard. Lincoln was against Hampton was more impressive than that of Princeton, do or die. Both the West Virginia and the Indiana games were came back digging. With Howard game they did just the opposite.
Then there is the college atmosphere. This week and the early part of next week will bring the blue and white of Lincoln will tie with the old gold and blue of Washington, the acquaintances of the days on the old campus of Howard will toll forth its welcome group of alumni to meet which are still fresh in their memory, which are still fresh in their memory, scheduled for earlier in the week and after Thursday to stay over. The New York and Philadelphia high school delegations day of the game. Special trains with dinner will be run by two after all, and all attendees will arrive on the morning of the day.
Insured against the weather, with the amphibian claws the clerks in the athletic department. This game, the game of all time, than in any of the previous years. A full account of the games will appear in these columns the week of Dec. 5.
FISK DEFEATES KNOXVILLE
Knoxville, Teen., Nov. 18.—Fisk university won on Friday in muddy field, 12 to 7. A pass from Lubbock to Harris coed for Fisk's first score. Fumelshed to Knoxville's score as well as to Fisk's second touchdown.
A. Blackman A, B. Bagh A, C. was the 18-pound class of the amateur boots hound staged at the other boys of the Ragin A, C. who competed were: H. Lender, in the 125-pound class, and T. Moses, 135-pound
TRACK MEDALS HERE
Medals for the winners of the places in all events of the first annual Chicago Defender track meet have arrived from the Robbins Tennis Center. They will be presented to the boys at the Chicago Defender office Sunday, Dec. 9, at 10 a.m. Doolittle playground, East 35th street, won the team prize shield; Purifoy, representing Doolittle, will be the winner of the Square won the mile relay silver cup.
BY LORD JEFF
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24, "Red-Dalaho, 15; Howard, 0. This trismus gushed geseer-like from the throat of a young Cornell grad, who was defended by the Defender, representative. the lumpum-Howard debacle of last Saturday. Everyone who viewed dispassionately and critically the rout of the Big Tigers must be forced to this conclusion.
Dahney was the Alpha and the Omega of Hampton—and incidentally of Howard, too, though not in the center and his work was "according to Hoyle," too; or should I say, to move exact, according to Cump. He was the first runner astray and earlier in his loss, and was not to be done. His work was undoubtedly the greatest effort in the history of the campus since the days of De. Edward Gray. Howard's advance and marvelous secondary defense man, and the first coach since he been. Of course you remember that he was a second string choice when at Amherst for Walter Cump's mythology. But there was another side to Dahney's work, and that was his leadership, especially to perplex Howard, for both those roles literally. He was the chatter was as universal and omnipresent as were the deadly clutterings of Howard's head, and on the old world lateness "had" faced him on the old world lateness, love, courage and inspiration to bring home, courage and terror and dumy to the big title.
Now just a word as to the game itself, is the misuse of the ball in the game. The ball is used to move Hampton's two goals. In the first inning, Hampton was carried over a series of well executed forward passes for the continuous, undisplaced, ineffective hurries. "Note" Carter of the Big Blue made it happen only because he fell, not because it was a simple mistake in the arms of a waiting Hampton, who ran tally seventy seconds to within a few seconds of the ball. In the shadow of Hampton's goal in the near, the forcestiffed their faces, steered their nerves, strengthened their muscles, realised the old war slogan "They shall not punish the old warman." They shall not punish the old warman. Goals was another example of such punishments, just to the contrary. It seemed as if the Howard just met melted away, while anything marvellous on the offense, but Hampton was the Big Blue was a later disappointment to its followers here, just after the Year." Its offense was absolutely optimization, no punch, no push, no kicking, and to be absolutely downright the efforts were pure and beyond all hope, comparison, or rather lack of
On the defense, Hampton's line was that he had half the offense that it possessed defense, it is very reasonable to assume a different story would have gone. Some are saying that Hampton's ability to difference, undoubtedly it did; but surely in no other case can one make it appear as if the eleven possessed the system whatsoever. One thing is certain: that is, that the reaches of the big gun, the ability to handle with their队 into intimate shape, to teach their team to intimate offense to stand off of the Pennsylvania lads who most their anarchies on Thanksgiving morning. Can it be done? Well, the role of project has been played, but it's a long shot in the mind of the big rifle. It is a glimpse from its first game, and has been disappointed more than once.
KANSAS INDUSTRIAL WINS
*Topeka, Kan., Nov. 16—Kansas Industrial win over Iowa. Loveland industrial proved the better team in line plumbing. PROPOSED BOXING MATCH. New York, Nov. 24—A proposed boxing match is that more than passive notice is being groomed by corporate officials. Repudiation rigory, between Alex Kilder
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Gibbons, sensational Cumberland, Md. battler and Sam Taylor Jr. or an all-star team, all came through his manager, Odell H. Crump, that he healed from the goat. Taylor is a welterweight and one of the best herebears. These boys would put up a cocking
FAY SAYS-
BRILLIANT FIFTY-YARD RUN GOES INTO HISTORY
Crowd Surprised When Shaw of Dunbar Hi Carries Ball Behind Wrong Post
By Lord Jeff
American League Pirk; Washington, D. C., Nov. 12; Dumbhair八hight at the hands of Bordentown industrial institute eleven, who with their powerful attack: coupled with dazzling leaked field running, the lion's mouth, and the hands of both Dean and Watson, all of which stood out. The day came in the superseason, with shadows of darkness fast falling over the field Shaw of Dumbhair same up from the hea of player eight, midfield eight, and left field eight, to find that he had placed the ball behind his own goal and instead of a touchdown it counted as a safety for the Dean. The ball down in the history of Dumbhair八hight as pulling the best ivory play imaginable, and Slaughter at ends for the Dumbhair high did well, but for the eleven appeared feightened. A 20-yard run by Burges in the first inning of Burgess to W. dickson, was good for 60 more and a touchdown. During passing and the running of Dean, by 26 Watson and another score by Dean, with the gift two points of Shaw ended Bordentown's efforts. An eight-foot strong scored Dumbhair eight on touchdown.
Rules Violated
Atlanta-Morehouse Game Off
Atlanta university and Morehouse
college did not play Saturday at At-
lanta, but the public has again been
ignored and disappointed. A con-
troversy over officials. Morehouse
objectives have been that his work at Atlanta had been faulty, even more so when Tus-
PHILLIPS HIGH STUDENTS SHOW A GOOD SPIRIT
Football Next Year
A conference with Physical Director Apkins and Principal Lane of the football institution brought out the fact that the team hopes in the hearts of South Siders for forthcoming next fall when they play in the ball game in the Chicago City High School league. The team, however, can only be made with the assistance of businessmen in this section of the city, who must rally to the aid of the depleted equipment property. A false rumor has been allayed for some time which Phillips high is the only school that is not represented in the league this year with a football team. McKinna is not represented by others have no representative eleven.
kegue threatened to quit the field in a recent game. Atlanta stood her ground and the cancellation resulted forhouse, within her rights to be resigned. The ability in Atlanta was the goal. How long will this continue?
DEFENDER FIVE VS. HOWARD
NEW YORK'S FIRST BIG GAME
New York, Nov. 24—The 17th college football game will be their first real test of the season when they go against a veteran at Manhattan Casino, 15th floor, on Saturday evening, Dec. 1. The visitors have on their team playwell very well to the extent that their wares here in years gone by, and they appear on the court, when they appear on the court.
In the Defenders, captained by Solomon Browne, the record holder and running guard for last week, the Washingtonians will meet a worthy foe. For the past few weeks the Washington team has aggregation into shape and from all accounts they will be in the best of
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
WILBERFORCE U LOSES AFTER A BELATED RALLY
Air Attack Works Against
Lincoln; Crowd on Field
Prevents Tie Game
Hildale Park, Darby, Pa., Nov. 18,
Dec. 18, battling of nearly 5,000
wildly partisan, fans a typical fight-
ing Wilberforce team, fought dur-
ing the closing
minutes of the
game with Lin-
coln university
and of warmth
spring one of the
greatest surprises
of the current
battleground by
holding Lincoln
to the score of
10 to 9. The
game was bitterly
fought and exce-
ceedingly rough.
Finally after
the kick off at
the beginning of
linn Witferge force
mongering the closing
minutes of the
college university
here today and
spring one of the
greatest surprises
of the current
football season by
holding Lincoln
12 to 12. The
game was bitterer
and cooled
shortly after
the kick off at
the same Witferge
force fumed on
Trailing, even though it lighted, Trailing, even though it lighted, 15.0, at the start of the second half, the as they came out on the field shaking light, light, light, Foul! Foul! star full, this yellow, hand-shaking mummy, every man was crying and tear-stained Dice coin team, which was visibly cool and throughout the third period Lincoln's attack was opposed with emissible cobalt bullion spirit of the ohios was not punkte in the fourth quarter, "Fierce" of Cleveland, Ohio, caught the oval and run 80 yards, through the entire half,andonment coin broke. Willett though he was a debilitant. On the drop kick he was too low and missed.
With six minutes to play, the Wilberforce eleven, gouled to desperation, ended in a goal by Lincoln forward from their own 20-yard line. Coach Murcha's progeny ended, executed four successful runs, leading the Seattle Brown on the receiving end, executed four successful runs. By this time Wilberforce had the ball in the end, crowd was wild with excitement. Fence had to clear the field several times from the 12-yard line. Fullback Hammed, twisted and battered his way down-town. It was rapidly growing dark and out on the field beyond police control. On the try for point after rush, the ball over. Huff carried the ball and was on the run. The officials, spectators, who in their excitement, had stepped on the playing field. The officials ruled that Wilberforce's try for goal and failed. Before actual playing began, he had expired and numerous streaks left the field. He ended in a 15-13 tie on account of the crowded field. In result, the crowd now stands, Lincoln was 14-12.
Edith Huff of Chicago, grew up in the sunshades and excellent environment of the line. He is Willierforce's business partner for this year's mythical All-American
Sout, Coleman, "Link" Turner, "Lord" Roberts and "Lady" Willerforth, Captain Cotton, "Sty" Wood and Malin spain knight, Brown Wilson, and "Tiny" Morgan cannot he overlooked for their alertness in following plays and recovering from injuries.
The Lincoln-Howard
GAME
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"Darling mother, how I miss you;
Darling daughter, how I miss you.
You have left me all your place.
For no one can fill all your place.
I miss you day by day.
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Guide me gently on your way."
—Loving wife, Thomas S. Thunston
In loving memory of our dear mother,
Anna Bidley, who died Nov. 16, 1911.
Heaven seems more bright
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Haven taken her happy homeward flight.
We long to cross the river;
There to be with you, mother dear.
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Ella, Elsa and William Bidley, St. Paul, Mum.
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W. wish to express our gratitude to those who so kindly expressed their sympathies during our late bereavement, accompanied by the death of our beloved mother, Jane Solow, on Nov. 16 at Cincinnati, Ohio.
LAWRENCE RYELL,
MRS. HENBIBTTA GRIFFITL,
MRS. KATHRYN LANSTON
When Officer Joseph Teyler ordered Tolem Witherling, 604 Federal street, to pull us team from the building, he brought on a streetborn, a life occurred between the two. The officer claimed that Witherling hit his mother. Witherling, 604 Grove Avenue, was accused of during the crowded to encourage. Witherling, 604 Sergeant Rank and Others, Russian and Love. The man were placed under arrest. Witherling was found $25 and costs, while Blake was found $25.
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Some interesting developments are
552 Blues group, where he is placed
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Bullets. The 552 Blues has
Hair was arrested by officers within
the shirt. It is claimed that Hand
Rattles was by her corpse burial.
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OUR NEW HISTORIZING AND PROVEN
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AGENTS WANTED: TO SELL GAMES ON CO.
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THE WORK IS PRESENTLY AND DE-
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R. Bohrer, N.Y.
SOME PERSON WHO IS INTERESTED IN
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characters; and have this position during
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BRIATH CULTURE—start removes flaws and
growth. Crimson, 21, 22, 23, st. Chicago.
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FUTURES PLANET. WE REPAIR ALL
all kinds of furniture and cars
and keep them in good condition.
24th Street, 12, 13, 14, 24th
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LOST AND FOUND
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BEAUTIFUL CO
FURNISHED
PARKER & PARKER CO.,
3816 Grand Blvd.
PARKER & PARKER CO.,
3816 Grand Blvd.
Chicago, Ill.
WANTED - MEN TO QUALIFY FOR SLEEP
ligar car and train workers. Expander w-
n W. W. Luger, S. Lea, Leo, W.
W. W. Luger, S. Lea, Leo, W.
MUN WANTED THE DETECTIVE WORK
improves impressions. Use for
identifying suspects. Be able to
give detectives $1, $10, $10,
$10. BE DETECTIVE. SEEK WEEKLY
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North side crime: permanent work. Apk
4, W, Parker, 951 street, del. 4
GIRLS WANTED - KENNEDY LAUNDRY
GROVE AVE. take Lake George
Grove AVE. take Lake George
EXPERIENCED HAND READERS and ENTERTAINERS
Tuesday, 2014, 21st STATE
VETERANS HAND READERS and ENTERTAINERS
Tuesday, 2014, 21st STATE
WOMAN TO DO THE SEWER, APPLY
TO THE SEWER, LANDLANDER, I. LANDLANDER
OPERATIONS WANTED ON POWER MAR-
SHINE, 2014 Indian Ave. 26th ST.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
SITUATION WANTED—HIEF, IN HOTEL
2014 Indian Ave. 26th ST.
2014 Indian Ave. 26th ST.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
A YOUNG LADY, INTELLIGENT, REFRESHED
through experience, shows a position to
hold, and is willing to work with a
dress must be absolutely first-class people in
good physical appearance, respectable but
easy to understand, respectable but
easy to understand.
SITTATION WANTED—DR EXPERIENCED
clock and typist. Call Dr. BANK.
MISCELLANEOUS
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LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTATE
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CHESTER A. WICKS,
Livestock Electrical Contractor,
DOEHN, LEE
ELMHURST AVE.
SAVE YOUR SHOPS
And Have Dry Feet
N. L. LEE, Inc.
Shows will better tolerate heavy
loads. Shows will better tolerate heavy
loads. Wear shoes. The deeper you
are a shoe to deal with for better
feet. The majority of the shoes she
prepares are made for National
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
P. FRANKLIN'S
FAMILY HOTELS
209042 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone: 20942, Flight 2094
432415 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone: 432415, Flight 432415
4924 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone: 4924, Flight 4924
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, Prop.
BEAUTIFUL COX, WARM
FURNISHED ROOMS
Electric Lights, Gas Station Ribbon With
Pitcher Tables, Shade Screens, Hidden
Lighting, Furniture, Storage, and
$2000 Handy in Surprise Lines and
BETTER BODIES = SURE, THAT'S OUR
bedrooms. We have just what you want on
combo in and out. We'll direct you to an
appartment in Surprise Lines and
Surprise 2525, Indiana apartment, 2525.
IF YOU ARE COMING TO CLOSET LET
Special service for people. Harken
Better Bedroom 20 in 55th st.,
Grand Rivet, 2525, APT. 2, 2525
GRAND RIVET, 2525, APT. 2, 2525
VINKENKS AVENUE, 2594, 21st St. NW.
For large person, $21 and $50 per work.
For large person, $21 and $50 per work.
FOR AVE. FIRE, FOR OUTPUTS
at reasonable rates, try the Inanda Hotel,
4924 INDIANA AVENUE,
5255 Milwaukee, 1600.
CALMET AVE. 4325 NEATLY FURS,
cream room and spa, 1000 sq. ft.
married married married single
single podium, Atlantic 1047,
AMERICAN LOOKING SPRINT AIR BASE
ROOM, 1000 sq. ft., 1000 sq. ft.
CHARTER BATH Reating Agency, room
101, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206,
CALMET AVE. 4311 FL. FL. FLAT-
fully furn. room for sculpt model; stu-
dium to accommodate 1.4 and surface
250.
GRAND HAYD, SBG, APT. 2-STEEN
PROFESSOR, BEDFORD, CEDAR
TOWN, INC. 2-STEEN
TOWN, INC. 2-STEEN
TEMPLAPLE AVE., BEDFORD, CEDAR
TOWN, INC. 2-STEEN
HWYMHWY AVE., 3720 - FURN. FRONT
TOWN, INC. 2-STEEN
INDIAN AVE., 3720 - FURN. FRONT
TOWN, INC. 2-STEEN
WESTERN MAIN, INC. 2-STEEN
WESTERN MAIN, INC. 2-STEEN
WHAT IS "THUNDERLY"
"PRESLEY" WHAT IS IT?
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOMS TO RENT AT BELVUS
Hotel, 1021 W. Park ave.
Phone West 0611.
WHERE LOOKING FOR A ROOM CALL THE
1-800-FIRST-BREWING ABOUT. When
you are looking for a room, call the
State Room, 1021 W. Park ave.,
New York, NY. Call the manager.
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, 492, APT. 41-
New York, New York. room, steam and
bathroom. 200 p. all, all Sunday. Knewl
200 p. all, all Sunday.
WARSHAL AVENUE, 2551, APT. 2-LIARGE
in modern flat, kitchen, dining room.
Collegeville, IL.
WARSHAL AVENUE, 4542, APT. 2-LIARGE
in modern flat, kitchen, dining room.
Collegeville, IL.
GRAND BLDG, 4601, APT. 2-LIARGE
after 2 p. all, Atlanta, 2575.
TURNKEYS ANNEX - LARGE 2-LIARGE
after 2 p. all, Atlanta, 2575.
CALMET AVENUE, 4581, APT. 2-LIARGE
after 2 p. all, Atlanta, 2575.
CALMET AVENUE, 4586 - PHONE LIGHT
booking room, public room, private room.
calmet room, public room, private room.
INDIANA AVENUE, 4588, APT. 2-LIARGE
room, public room, private room.
GRAND BLADE, MIDDLE APT. BEAUTIFUL,
form, room; private bath; private, doggie
house, 7411.
PRIMAIR AVE., 500 SW. SMALL AVE., PARK
RIDGE AVENUE; large apex range; first-class
airport; 200-700-2000.
OUTTAGE GRIDA AVENUE., 500 SW. APT. 2,
200-700-2000.
PRIMAIR AVE., 500 SW. HEART LIGHT AVE.,
500 SW. NEAK.
ROOMS WANTED
MISSISSIPPI STATE PUBLIC AUDIO, A HUBBLE GALLERY &
II & III. POPE BEST AUDIO AWARD. Written
music for: trunks law, 5025 State st.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. Cars, Mar. 18, 2015.
KIPHTHNITIS - PINX. OR LXFNX.
KIPHTHNITIS - PINX. OR LXFNX.
252 st. Victoria 428 and 429.
252 st. Victoria 428 and 429.
KIPHTHNITIS - PINX. OR LXFNX.
KIPHTHNITIS - PINX. OR LXFNX.
252 st. Victoria 428 and 429.
252 st. Victoria 428 and 429.
FLATS FOR SALE
FOR SALE - COMPLETELY FURN. - EROPH
inside building: ref #200 - 1100. Colum
are, 200, Madison.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE ANYTHING,
HIRE HELP OR GET A JOB-MAKE YOUR WANTS
KNOWN IN THESE COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS
BUSINESS CHANCES
SAFE INVESTMENTS
Now is the time to purchase YQ gold solid
in the firearm Corporation Companion, while
they are at art. Silver. Mature from 1 to 2
years. Only a few available above.
I also offer at a very attractive price
shares in the National Bank stock. Whether
you are in the market or not, we do
not charge the matter or write off
full liabilities.
HARRY M. COOPER
INSTRUCTION
COMPLETE INFECTION IN CRITCHET
AND HAND READING: Also HAND
CRITCHET AND HAND READING
MISS BASKIN'S PRAMIE
AIR, OAKLAND 5295
INFORMATIONAL MEMBER NAME TEAMMER QUICK
email: Mr. J. Kramer, Grant Bank
HAIRDRESSING
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FLATS FOR RENT
2225 BROTH MIDDEN APT. IN THE
WEST SIDE OF MIDDEN. Also
also furnish. Service area 100
south SIDE HEALTH DD.
Wash. Register 866-7858.
FORTSHELL AVLE. Sq. 610-818-1777.
Electric. Also garage. 1. 100
electric. Also garage. 1. 100
DOR RENT 2 FLATS AT 476 MICHIGAN
2 FLATS, 18TH ST. MICHIGAN
2 FLATS, 18TH ST. MICHIGAN
LAPAETTE AVE. 2ND FLAT-SIR
SIR LAPAETTE AVE. 2ND FLAT-SIR
SIR LAPAETTE AVE. 2ND FLAT-SIR
FINISHED FLATS.
GARDEN HARD. 2ND THREE-BOOK FLAT.
SIR GARDEN HARD. 2ND THREE-BOOK FLAT.
WHAT IS TENNESSEE?
WHAT IS IT?
MEDICAL
DONT NEGLECT
YOUR TEETH
ON TO THE
KENWOOD DENTISTS
And they them examined by specialists,
who have united one centure牙科 and the
other peace affront you.
SKIN WORK
SKIN WORK
SKIN WORK
Full set of teeth.
Full set of teeth.
FRACTION HOME.
FRACTION HOME.
FRACTION HOME.
FRACTION HOME.
SUMMER RESORTS
ATLANTA FIRE
Holders, Inc., apartments and
sale for sale, Jalisco, Mexico, N.
Indiana area, Atlanta, GA, N. 2,
Brownsville, TX
CLOTHING FOR SALE
BIRD BARRIERS, BIRMINGHAM, SALE AT
BIRD BARRIERS, BIRMINGHAM, SALE AT
Tuesday and Friday. Come early.
THREE-PLATE
SM. PRIMAINE, N.C. 97. ST. PRIMAINE,
N.C. 97. ST. PRIMAINE
all w/ office. All w/ office.
PRIMAINE, N.C. 97. ST. Press, Press
all w/ office. All w/ office.
PRIMAINE, N.C. 97. ST. Press, Press
all w/ office. All w/ office.
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, N.C. 97. ST. ST.
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, N.C. 97. ST.
all w/ office. All w/ office.
EAST EAST, EAST EAST, EAST EAST
EAST EAST, EAST EAST, EAST EAST
The early settlers should take advantage of
the opportunity and buy land in the
country. We are in GARY—fastest
ground in the country.
We have a large number of rents for
the land. We have a number of homes for
the land. We want to buy homes in
the country. In the country we have
homes and reading will be needed upon
opening.
C. L. MCKENZIE
REAL ESTATE CO.
PHONE REAL ESTATE HOUSE
AND INVESTMENT
BROADWAY, GARY, INDiana.
FOR SALE
W. J. Smith
DOUBLE - THRU THE BALMORE TO
BROOKLYN, N.Y.
FORD - PRESIDENT, N.Y.
FORD - PRESIDENT, N.Y.
FOR SALE - LIVING BROOKLYN 577 AND FOW
BROOKLYN 577, FOLLOWING BROOKLYN 577.
WORK - BROOKLYN 577, FOLLOWING BROOKLYN 577.
BOUND LIBRARY TABLE - CLUSTER
FULL SIZE BED, SPRINGS, ST.
FULL SIZE BED, SPRINGS, ST.
FAVORITE APP, apt. 1, KENNEDY ST.
FAVORITE APP, apt. 1, KENNEDY ST.
FAVORITE APP, alley, Albany ST.
NEW YORK-CLASSIFIED
BUSINESS CHANCES
THE SALE - BUSINESS CHANCES AND TABLING
BUSINESS CHANCES WITH MICRO IMPORTANTS. PAY $41
will be remitted. Berrick, berrick, berrick
will be remitted. Berrick, berrick, berrick
CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25,
"I Ain't Got Time to Worry About That" Usually Means "I Am Too Lazy to Think About That."—Robert Allison
EDITORIAL
PAGE OF THE
"I Ain't Go
Chicago THE Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST GOOD WEEKLY
Founded May 6, 1900, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, I.L. B.
Published by
ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING CORP.
(INCORPORATED)
over a second-class matter, Feb. 1, died at the Porto
Novo, India, made of March 6, 1901.
—NY, Greenwich, Charmant Grove Road, London, England.
CHICAGO—3435 Indiana Ave. Telephone Douglas 6097.
DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA:
"The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
The Appointment of a Member of U
Race to the President's Cabinet.
"SPREADING THE GOSPEL"
the church, no doubt with good intent,
some pious missionaries sent
far-off islands across the sea.
the heathen's sounthe to set free,
their report back home they told
fruitful fields and wealths of gold;
orders came from lands where Christians dwar
and showed the heathen roads to hell.
Entered in second-class matter, Feb. 1, 1801, at the Institution in
Chicago, Ill., under a March of 8, 1872.
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.
The church, no doubt with good intent.
Some plums missionaries sent
To far-off Isles across the sea
The heathen's saint there to set free.
In their report back home they told
Of fruitful fields and wealths of gold;
Hordes came from lands where Christians dwell
And showed the heathen roads to hell.
UNDESIRABLES
THE JAPANESE question, like the proverbial bad penny, continues to bob up in the most unexpected places and will continue to bob up as long as the two countries have nothing more than "a gentleman's agreement" as a medium of settling questions pertaining to citizenship, immigration, citizenship and citizenship, which has handed down a decision which renders Japanese ineligible to citizenship here. The only persons of Japanese blood who may be citizens are those born in this country. While this decision is new in a sense, its application has been going on for more than 100 years. The Japanese have been coming to this country since the book or book and have established many prosperous business houses, all under this same "gentleman's agreement" referred to.
IN THIS LATE DECISION the Japanese are reminded that they are not white, and as only free white persons and those of African birth are American citizens, their chances for adding to the great American melting pot are exceedingly slim. Just what effect this will have on the diplomatic relations between this country and Japan remains to be seen. Certain it is the little yellow fellows will not swallow this bitter pill with a smile, and if the smile should come, some determination to even up at some future date.
CALIPORNIANS are largely responsible for this constant anti-Japanese inclination. This no doubt is due to the fact that thousands have settled in that state, making the problem—if such it can be called—more acute than obesence. Friction between Japan and the United States has much so that Consul general Yada publicly stated that he expects the American government to protect Japanese in this country as the Japanese government protects Americans in his country. The treaty with Japan provides that "the subjects or citizens of the high contracting parties shall receive in the territories of the other countries protection and security of their persons and property."
PRESIDENT IOOSEVELT once adamished California in a period of racial agitation to have a care how she dealt with the Japanese. It now appears that henceforth artificial selection will replace natural selection in determining how the natives are treated from whiter to whiter. The court's decision has stirred up the editors of our big and little newspapers and they have taken their penn in hand and discussed it pro and con. As might be expected, the poor Colored man has to figure in the scrap, otherwise there wouldn't be any scrap in this country, and here is what one radical editor thinks about "THIS IS A WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY, and white self-protection demands that it be kept a white man's country. We have, it is true, a Negro population. But the forefathers of these black people were brought here against their will, and these black people themselves have no other country and are, therefore, Negro citizens. We have no citizenship. But there is no analogy at all between recognizing the claims and rights of these native-born Negro citizens and recognizing the claims—not the rights—of these yellow foreigners who clamor for admission to America. The yellow man is a memore. He is not and he cannot become an American. He is not and he cannot become his whole loyalty is to Japan in peace and in war."
ALTHOUGH this writer is big enough and broad enough to admit that we are entitled to and should receive equal rights and privileges with the dominant group, we take issue with him on this or any other issue. We are not obligated to accept that there may be a preponderance of whites, but it is unwise and unsafe in the light of the rising tide of color to bar the yellow, black, brown or red races solely on account of their racial identity. If those identified with any of the darker groups should seek admission to the United States and they were qualified, we would not be obligated to accept their reputation they should be admitted and considered an asset rather than a liability.
VISUAL EDUCATION
THE MOTION PICTURE now exists as a work stimulator of interest in live and important to the classroom. Every seat of learning through country that lays any claims at all to keep cast of the times has long since put the visualization into actual practice with the refining results. It has been repeatedly deed that the child who has been taught in the classroom has been taught the old way. The tea attempted to visualize a cat, for instance, a tree of chalk on the blackboard had the right if her creation looked more like a cross between umel and a hedge hog than it did like a cat, the forerunner of the modern system of teach COME OF THE TERMS used in the classroom for teaching children to differentiate letter somewhat. But even with its children are unable to create accurate and in mental pictures. How many children
THE MOTION PICTURE now exists as a wonderful stimulator of interest in live and important topics in the classroom. Every seat of learning throughout the country that lays any claims at all to keeping abreast of the times has long since put the visual education idea into actual practice with the most gratifying results. It has been taught in schools, the child has been taught in part by the camera advances much more rapidly than the child who has been taught the old way. The teacher who attempted to visualize a cat, for instance, with a piece of chalk on the blackboard had the right idea, even if her creation looked more like a cross between a camel and a hedge hog than did like a cat. It was the forerunner of the modern system of teaching. "NONE OF THE TERMS used in the classroom are aimed at children," the dictionary helps somewhat. But even with its aid the children are unable to create accurate and interesting mental pictures. How many children can visualize the content of such terms as cotton growing and ginning, sugar making, copper, iron or coal mining, ranches, tribal life in Africa and other foreign countries, ocean lanes, etc." The motion picture carries the child to the region in question and shows the children in new surroundings to which is added the element of motion.
ONLY A FEW of the hundreds of schools scattered throughout the South are equipped with motion picture apparatus. They are, as far behind the times in this as in all other matters. But it is gratifying to note the interest principals and teachers of our own group are taking in this modern method of teaching. Since this paper called attention to the fact that machines and instruments are built within the reach of the smallest school, many seats of learning now have this added feature.
IN THE TAST 25 years, especially, we have made rapid advances along educational lines, but we still have a long way to go, so it behoves us to take the shortest cut possible to reach the goal. The Northern philanthropists who wish to do something for the rising generation of Colored people in the South could spend their money in no better way than for moving picture machines adapted for rural as well as city school purposes.
ISNT IT STRANGE how many specialists there are who can read character from palms, cars, feet, yawns, gains and handwriting, and how few there are who can even come close by looking at a man's face?
OUR SPORTING EDITOR declares that 20 miles an hour is fast enough for motorists to drive, provided they will turn out and let him go by.
WHERETH the election suited you or not be a good friend and smile; better luck next time.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of encouragement to 220 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
TO live above sin you cannot live a double life. You must be blameless; the husband of one wife; the wife of one husband, "Gallant, so scorned of sin," the husband of one man, not given to wine, not greeted for fifty heur; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous. One that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity. For if a man knows how shall he take care of the church of God?
To live above sin you must shun profane and vain babblings, for they will increase into more ungodliness. You must endure all things. You must put on the whole armor of Christ. You must not recompense to any man evil for evil. Men do not have to commit the act to commit a sin. If you desire in your heart to commit the act you have already committed the sin in your heart.
To live above sin you must be aware of the company you live in. You must be aware of the last of the wish to make it your god. You must have evil thoughts. "Let none of you imagine evil in your hearts against your neighbors, and love no false oath, for all these are things that I hate, saffa the Lord."—Zachariah S17:1.
ENGLAND'S METHODS
THE RECENT DOWNFALL of Premier Lloyd George's cabinet has been the source of considerable national and international comment. Mr. Lloyd George attributes his downfall to aristocracy. This is no doubt true, but the surprise in the mind of the average reader is that his cabinet was other than that of the aristocracy. In fact the English system of government has been and is aristocratic rather than democratic. England, reputed to be the mother country and the seat of the king from which all government takes a pattern—including has governmental forms and systems that in many particulars are radically different from our own.
WITH THE EXCEPTION of the federal judiciary all public officials in this country are elected or appointed for a limited number of years and whose tenure of office is not affected by changes that may take place in popular sentiment; this is not true of England. The house of commons is presumed to be the exponent of the sentiment of the country and whenever that sentiment is expressed through the house adversely to the ruling administration that administration is deposed. The duty is then developed up the king, whose title is more honorary than real. In some enlightened statesman to form a new cabinet.
LOYD GEORGE is one of the oldest and most brilliant statesmen that England has produced since the days of William E. Gladstone. He steered the ship of state through the recent World war and apparently enjoyed the unlimited confidence of the people of his own country as well as the admiration of the people of other countries. Although no question can be explicable reason he has been chosen from leadership he is not yet convinced that the wishes of the masses were reflected in the action thus taken; hence he has decided to appeal to the people through the medium of the ballot for vindication and restoration to power.
THE DIFFERENCE between England's and America's governmental systems is that in the case of the former they are based largely upon custom and tradition, whereas in the latter, written constitutions and statutes. Ours are believed by many to be an improvement, but this is desirable and open to question. There is a more profound respect for adherence to the rights and privileges of the average citizen under their system than is true of our country as a whole. This is due to the fetish of states' rights, the mischievous effect of which is aided sovereignty which leaves the citizen complacent at the mercy of the local sentiment where he resides.
LYNCHINGS, racial proscription, Jim-crowism, segregation and even religious intolerance can all thrive in this country while they would be stamped out in England in their incipiency where there is no prosecution. In the United States, our probationary period, consequently our methods are largely experimental, but as a result of the experiments we may in the course of time make such improvements as will secure to all persons absolute security in the enjoyment of life, liberty and property in this England has a decided advantage over us.
GUN TOTING
ARGUMENT is often advanced by standing in their respective cee permitted to carry firearms as a reaction from the lawless element who take a human life on the slither usually escape the clutches of the upper of Kansas has introduced a b designed to settle this point. Amor are: THE BUT CITIZENS personally know
THE ARGUMENT is often advanced that citizens of good standing in their respective communities should be permitted to carry firearms as a matter of self-protection from the hawk element who whip out a gun and human life on the slightest provocation and readily commit suicide. The author Capper of Kansas has introduced a bill in Congress designed to settle this point. Among its provisions are:
"XONE BUT CITIZENS personally known or properly identified to a licensed dealer in firearms are permitted to purchase pistols or revolvers. Dealers are permitted to possess weapons of the author Capper of Kansas where they can be seen from the outside of the store. Possession of a pocket firearm by a person committing or attempting to commit a felony is regarded as prima facie evidence of criminal intent and is punishable by five years extra imprisonment." The bill for congress to pass such a bill, even though on the first reading, most effective way good citizens can cope with the lawless and blood-thirsty element. But the first inclination, we fear, of most of the responsible citizens who were privileged to carry firearms would be to shoot at the first scent of danger, or what they thought to be danger, with the result that every man admitted law and order would be thrown to the words
THE PRICE of turkeys is steadily advancing and by Thanksgiving the price will be so prohibitive that only the rich can gobble the gobble.
WOULDNT it be a good idea for the people next door to put their rug records on their squeaky photograph while the sun and not the moon is shining?
ABOUT ALL some men have left of their early training is a hymn or two.
A NEW-BORN BABY always tells; considering the hardship it faces in America, you can't blame it.
When the Light Is Turned On
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Paul Dambar, poet, author of Ethiopia during his lifetime, sang sweetly and plaintively of Melinda.
I so deem I got a
right to broadcast
to a skeptical
fabulous and beautiful
charms of Maggie
O'Browne, High
Priestess of the
temple of my
A.
Maggie is brown, yknow: that kind of creamy sort of chocolate brown that kind of rose mixed in. Can you imagine a bit of ivory nestlin' in the heart of a red, red rose? Dyer, get the contrast: Wonderful, eh? Kinda classy! Well, that's Maggie when she takes a bite with white teeth. Now don't get funny, you guy! Who said anything 'bout rouge, hey? Sure, Maggie sorts dusts a thin veneer 'o powder here and about to keep in the mode, but the red of the lips wasn't handed to her by the college bookin' youth in as red as real can be.
Anyhow, I'm gain' to sit up with Maggie till Europe pays the debt she owes our benevolent anne, an' then some, "Chances are I'll have to get a couple or three jobs and play quin' "cill shot" with Cushion-shot-Johnnie 'n' Slim camera so's I can keep enough kojekes in the old exchequer to assist in the occasional spreadal of jobs, and to keep the state' lamented Bert Williams; "Taint nobody's business but my own. Hone you heard me!"
There are a million race women banded together to fight lynching and they are called the anti-lynching crusaders.
A lot of us know the power of one Race woman, but just think of a million.
These women are not doing much talking because they believe that action speaks louder than words.
Men have started anti-lynching campaigns before, but I'll take the action.
These women have given their sons, husbands and sweethearts for the support of the government.
Which is all they ask of the government in return.
Many of these women have been taught that "America is the land of the free and the home of the brave." But they believe that if a man is free he shouldn't have to be brave to be free. Every one of these women is tired of hearing and seeing Race people die with their "boots on."
Without their feet touching the ground.
They want their Race to be on the uplift. But they abhor the idea of a rope to do it with.
The naked savage, stalking forth to
slave
With righteous mind as if the blaze at moon
His fierce emotions and his pride display—
Nurses a hatred nothing can allay,
Against his neighbor for his mode of life
Perhaps he learned with Christian faith to pray.
And thus forsok the bloody spear and knife—
The jungle's crimson path that led the fool to strife.
In. proud Ielfast, from hidden stair and roof.
The sullen sniper takes his lonely stand
To kill his neighbor whom he holds aloof.
Because his pathway to the Promised Land
Is traced upon the rock instead of sand.
He hides him too—no law to check his mood—
Noaving conscience to withhold his hand—
His church has trained him in its solitude
To hate the anecdot Trunk, destroy its virile brood.
In fair Atlanta where Aurora glows—
Once upright men as sturdy as the plains.
Blazed Freedom's path where proud Savannah flows—
Now broods a race in night-shirt, mask and slogan
Who preaches treason's insidious designs.
Destroyed by hate, the great of old are gone!
The rising grace to hatred foul resigns;
Satanic cause and false cabals they do
To wreck the liberties their famous sires had won.
'Tis atavism: a generation's change
Of our civilized barbarians can make.
When Hate is nursed our justice to derange.
Their gibbets and their blazing pyres awake
An outraged nation to their brutal stance.
When hostage blacks. Whites who disagree.
Are martyred their institute hate to shake.
The savage only in exultant gleef.
Assumes the role of God to show authority.
J. W. C.
No. He's a Jim Crow Teacher
Dear P. el D.-Thought you'd be interested in the 39th street sign which reads: "H. M. Easter, Professor of Hair Straightening."
WALTER.
The honorable Japanese have been denied the privilege of American citizenship, which they don't need.
We have been denied the rights of American citizenship, which we do not need.
And neither of us can help ourselves.
This is station P. el P. signing off until next week. So long.
Other Papers Say
It is pleasant to find an appreciative public recognition of a body of workers whose services are at the command of all travelers, but who are soldon thought of after the travelers leave the railway stations, the bus drivers, the "red caps" Mr. Lock, president of the National Council of Traveling Salesmen's associations, speaking as he says for more than 700,000 members, hatedly made this statement: "The traveling salesman, by the nature of his profession, is almost daily contact with railroad conditions and personnel, is in a position to know and appreciate the splendid type of service rendered by the official corps of "red caps," their willful and earnest dedication, equally alive to the menace of the irresponsible public porter, and as an experienced traveler he avoids intrusting his cerrands to these littermans men and boys, whose responsibility is demanded are not subject to any satisfactory regulation or control."
Travelers see these "red caps" when they enter the stations in all cities of any size. See them on the platform when they step from trains, on the platform when they step from trains, and then sure that all instructions will he carefully followed. The traveler does not stop to ask or to wonder if they will be ployed to them or if they are remunerated by the railway companies. Because of their uniforms he recognizes them as official attendants and be-ware of their service he bestows tips for it with far more willingness than he feels in remunerating the train porter for running a whisk broom over his coat, or real service that the "red cap" gives.
Women with young children or with heavy sutures find the "red caps" a great dependence when transferring themselves from the trains to taxis. The cap is anxiously looked for and its owner eagerly welcomed by such travelers. The "red caps" are a special function that the public cannot dispense with, and it is right that his usefulness should be recognized.
From Day to Day
Mrs. Loisie Williams, 154 years old, died recently at Gamilla, Ohio. She had a grandson 50 years old. Last year, wording her name in her letter, she worried of death. They worried her so that she had them all pulled out.
A bill aimed at the existence of foreign banks in the Philippines has been introduced in the insular senate. The measure, if passed, would prevent foreign banks from accepting money or securities other as time deposits or for checking accounts.
Two sequestrants and four speed boats, are each equipped with machines, are being used to keep 'New York' from developing sufficient speed to run down the fastest rum vessels on Lake Pontechurnia or the Mississippi.
Archbishop李L. Curley declared in a faithful speech: "America. I think, has one of the most stupid populists world, loved, lascivious such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan to exist."
With the ending of his testimony on the efficacy of prayer William S. Morris, 71, Sharon D., dropped dead in a plane crash. A meeting at Brookfield, M. E. church.
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in Three Weekly Articles
LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA
disase, so that you may go to your physician—he frank, intelligent in the statement of your case—in order that your illness be early preventive and curative treatment.
Among the early symptoms you may have sharp, shooting pains in the legs, or you may have pains like rheumatism coming on in the night. You may have shooting pain in your leg or leg. You may note a feeling of numbness or a tingling sensation in the feet. You may feel sometimes as though you are walking on feathers. Again, you may have body sensations in your abdomen too tight. Later on you may have difficulty in emptying the bladder, failure of sight, headache, especially in late afternoon and early night—the pain may be frontal or on top of the head or at the base of the neck. You may join the head. You may have a tendency to stagger. There may be severe painful crises felt in the stomach and a tendency to vomit, which you may attribute to "stomach trouble" and an ignorant doctor may for stomach trouble until your disease has passed the period of curc.
We urge upon you, if you should have any or all of the above mentioned symptoms, to consult a medical adviser and lay before him in an intelligible manner as possible your symptoms, and if he has your interest at heart he will make a careful follow-up. He will examine the pupils to note whether they respond to accommodation—that is, if the pupils change in size when looking at near and at far objects. The pupils will grow large or smaller according to the distance of the objects before the eye. But the pupils is weak at near and at far objects. The educated physician knows the normal action of the knee-jerk; he knows that in any disease of the spinal cord, tapes dorsalis, the knee-jerk is weak or totally absent. When the tendon below the knee, known as the patella, is struck sharply there is a slight kick, but in advanced disease of the cord there is no kick. When the tendon is extended, the index finger of the extended arms together in front of you with eyes closed; if you are not able to do so there is some inco-ordination progressing in your body. When you stand with eyes closed and feet together close and you have a swapling of balance, you may also know that you have proof of degenerative process in your joints. You will notice in your promenades of the streets and avenues certain people going along swinging in an uneasy gait as if intoxicated—full of "moonshine" or "white milk"—you are satisfied that in a majority of causes it is due to co-motor ataxia caused by syphilis attacking the muscles of this poor fellow, although important of the seriousness of his condition and without intelligent medical aid, is headed for the scrap heap.
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
they surrendered and entertained individuals who represented themselves as gentlemen but proved to be parvenues. We hope the time will come when fair-minded white men will in larger numbers have the wisdom and the courage to do what is better than than, than to think he to be political, than to think he to be going to discover that applauding the sicing of Dixie and catering to the professional Southern gentleman is not the way to build, up and strengthen American ideals and traditions. The North has been the keeper and protector of the ideals that have given us a great country. When we flop over and cater to the tradition that has stood for the destruction of those ideals we are not given us a great country, but in our duty to the sons of those men who cherish and nurse the false traditions of a lost and what the world recognizes now to be a very bad cause.
THE VALUE OF POLITICAL JOB
SOME of us felt reliably relieved at the appointment of Walter Cohen us容 controller of customs at New Orleans. The press has had great stress on the salary attached to the office us in some degree indicating the importance of the position. The press has at last consenting to make another appointment of one of the brechens to some position higher than a clerkship. If the salary has anything to do with the significance of a political appointment then the Washington administration has little cause for undue pride. Compared to what happens in our own state of Illinois in political politics it does not look so good.
The Illinois governor matches Cohen's appointment with the appointment of John B. French to the state industrial commission at a salary equal to that of Cohen. Cohen acquires. The legal departments of the city of Chicago carry on their payrolls men whose salaries will match and in some cases surpass the salaries of the Harding appointees in Washington. According to the American Association of University Teachers due to a strong, dependable organization which makes for party success, Party government makes — a system of office holding. Without upholding the system we can say that as a people we have had very opportunity to participate in the spoils.
The day may come when a political office among us will be valued for its opportunity to serve the republic rather than because of the size of the pay check. Until that time comes we must content ourselves with the knowledge that every appointment made is a grudging acknowledgment and part payment of organization that we must to split our vote in strategic places the acknowledgment will be more prompt and increasingly worth white.
You have often "beo-motor ataxia" steal and others, mention of this disease is that beo-motor ataxia is a degeneration of nervous paths in the spinal cord. In fact it is a spinal cord disease. This disease usually begins at the lower end and extends upward toward the head. And that is what wiggle words are worded "ataxia".
heard the words
used by your phy-
A fairly good deli-
Dr. Williams
meaning motion without order, or in-ordination of nonsuspect action. There is often a jerking or suspenseful want of order in motion of the lower extremities and often of the upper extremities, especially of the arms and hands. In the vast majority of cases, you will often hear the term, "tubes dorsalis," is caused by the effect of late syphilis. That old syphilite infection that you got years ago; the one that you regarded as "just a trivial affair," and perhaps you congratulated yourself that you used a little calf-shaped powder and took a little calf-shaped powder and you regarded as a simple sore soon disappeared and you thought you were well, and you even felicitated yourself that you were good enough doctor to cure yourself without calling for a regular medical adviser, but, oh, how foolish you were! Perhaps the sore did disappear and you did go on for years feeling the same. You did not, but it nevertheless was busy in your system night and day; it unmade no secular or outward manifestations, but it was playing havoc with your internal organs. Yes, it was attacking the seat of control of your body—your nervous system. The seat of its most severe attack is on the nerves of your spinal cord, the muscles of your walking, running and writing coordinating resides; hence you have motor ataxia.
In the advanced and severe form of becomer attacka you are all down. The treatment in so far as curative is almost nil. The degenerated process of the disease may be arrested. You may see and read many advertisements, sure cure remedies, which is a fruitful and fat field for quacks and charlatans. But your line of safety first, in prevention. You must persistent treatment in the care of a well informed physician, a specialist in veneral work. In order that your mind may be refreshed and that you may be able to recall, if you have been so unfortunate to have been infected by syphilis, and in order that you may be enabled to recognize the incurses or the upcoming of syphilis in early stages, you may be well to tell your some of the cardinal and vital symptoms of the destructive
JAPANESE EXCLUSION
W7 WITH the conference for the
Japanese Exclusion League.
limitation of armaments out of the way and all the nice things said by the diplomats quoted by all the press representatives duly recorded, the department of state records to the trial of a case to decide whether the Japanese are inclined to citizenship. She said that the Japanese court has decided that under the existing statute the restriction of citizenship to "free white persons and those of African descent" leaves the little yellow man entirely out of it. Our neighbor, the Chicago Tribune, selects upon this decision to bring in another long-winded argument against the Japanese court. It will time the Japanese is the victim and butt of the bigoted prejudice of the Tribune. We do not question the wisdom of the justicees of the supreme court in deciding what the law says, and means, but we do think that if the opinion of the court is correct then the statute ought to be made a matter of individual worth and character and not a matter of race. No matter how we may pretend to soften the blow by assuring the Japanese that this decision has nothing to do with the question of racial superiority, it is nevertheless true that the Japanese will interpret it as an affront to them by asserting that the American opinion to a very large extent is not averse to letting this construction be put upon it so far as it reflects the real feelings of a great many people. Herein lies a great menace to the future peace and happiness of the world. Whether we are going to demand a larger place and more seats at the table where the mighty sit.
The vanguardious and narrow-minded bigets who now control sentiment among us and attempt at every turn to add oil to the flames of race hatred and prejudice may have reason some day to turn to the flames who hope that will come to them before it is too late.
PREJUDICE IN NEW ENGLAND
A YOUNG boy in a New England town. He strength and the weakness of the white man. His friends and neighbors when put to the test failed him. They showed their weakness when they not the strong, aggressive, unreasoning prejudice of some Southerners who were their guests and of their Southern guests they insisted one of the local football heroes by refusing him a seat at the banquet table to which he had been formally bidden. The excuse of the hostus was that they were compelled to recognize the wishes of their guests. Because they were larger than the larger duty they owed to their neighbor and to their own Americanism.
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PART TWO
WORLD TOPICS IN BRIEF
Hard Rules for Visitors in Bavaria
Red Tape and Police Cause Travelers Inconvenience
Among the many annuities to which foreign travelers in Germany are subjected of the republic of obtaining special police permits for the privilege of staying in these political entities and special authorities, the Savarian authorities at least make it easy to read at regulations, which are printed in German in the book of 61 Broadway has received one of these official circulars, the English part of which reads as follows: "Foreigners, whatever nationality he (or persons having lost their nationality) desire to enter Savaria, or wanting to stay for any length of time in Germany, must besides their passports, which must be provided with a vise of a German consul, a written permission from the police authorities of the place where they desire to
"If they propose to stop for any length of time at Munich they must obtain the permission form, at St. street 2 at Munich. If they propose to visit several places within Bavaria the necessary permission must be obtained and the district wherein the first place to be visited is sited. If a stay in Munich is included in such a contract, places for all places, Munich included, can only be obtained from the police headquarters at Munich.
Red Tape for Request
"In order to obtain a permission, a request to be permitted to stay in Munich must be given in Bavaria must be made in writing and handed to the police authorities of the respective place, giving a full description of the petition for the length of time the stay in Munich or elsewhere in Bavaria) is demanded.
According to a Bavarian law regulation, a person must be made for granting permission to stay in Munich.
The German authorities abroad, not permitted to visit the frontiers can also grant a preliminary permission to enter Bavaria. This preliminary permission in accordance with the obligation of reporting himself personally at the police headquarters in Munich or at the police office and any place outside Munich and of maintaining there the definite permission.
Passing Through Bavaria
For foreigners, and persons having lost their nationality, traveling only to report themselves at the police headquarters or apply for a permission of stopping in Bavaria, if their stay in Bavaria does not extend beyond 24 hours.
For foreigners or persons having lost their nationality must report them in Munich or at the police office of other places in Bavaria, within 24 hours after their arrival, with their possession of a permission to be attached to stay in Munich or at any other place in Bavaria.
For foreigners and persons having lost their nationality must report their possession of a permission to stop at Munich or at any other place within Bavaria are not permitted to stay in Munich or at any place or town within Bavaria.
"Persons acting contrary to above laws and regulations make themselves liable to be fined or even imprisoned." Munich, April, 1922. "The Chief of the Police Department."
In the alleged transfer of $80,000 gallons of alcohol by Louis and Abraham Auerbach, and others, of Cleveland hands in a little more than n year, The Auerbach brothers, Abraham Limbert, Morris Moss, Samuel Selker and others, not guilty to indictments charging them with a conspiracy to evade the prohibition laws. The government sold 600 gallons of grain alcohol on federal permits paying about $6 a gallon on the ground they were using it in the production of beer, sold it to bootleggers for $26 a gallon. The bootleggers, it is said, then diluted it one gallon to three, colored it and sold it and sold for $4 a gallon.
Red Tape for Request
Passing Through Bavaria
"Munich, April, 1922.
Find Mound of Crystals Near River
THE WEEK
Supreme Court Speaks A Mexican Protest
WITH the pen and on the platform this writer told you what
the supreme court would do for the Japanese. You have read what the court did by now. This writer may not know much of unimportant matters, but he knows the American white man. By this time Japan knows him also. The court says: "No, you are not, but the Japanese claim that they are American means white. Soldier Beck said maybe some Japanese were "white." "Look out," said the white man. No wonder our white people have the big head—every other race wants to be "white"; all other women try to be "white." Mr. Eddie" and "Miss Ann" are terms you hear from Colored people. That is why white people pay no attention to your cussing; less to you.
Some one remarked of this writer, in reply to what was said about asking in vain on the door of OUR school. "He has gone too far; he knows TOO much; the United States is afraid to shout out Japan." The writer, but not so hard NOW.
Justice Sutherland handed down the opinion. What is remarkable about the decision. That it is HANNING for everybody. That it is closed door; one for all; all for one. That is what is meant by tightening up.
If you have not read the decision, ask some reading person to tell you what happened. That was announced, Justice Dquit said. "I am in on keeping out the Japs," said Mr. Day. Then he baden his associates a fond adieu.
Your supreme court got out too far in the stream of Color. Read how they pulled the shore.
"Because we will not admit you," says our high court to Japan, "does not allow you to be on the water or that your color is off, or that we do not KNOW that you are a good as ANYBODY. Please don't feel badly, but the truth is we have our hands full already. Open confession is the only way. Are you not now thinking of the future? Can you not look down the lane of time and see vallant men meeting foes?"
Read historians and you will see enlightened you what others saw thousands of years ago.
"Hence to adopt the color test alone would result in a confused overlapping of races and a gradual shift in the other with out any practical line of separation."
Go no further. Say goodby to Japan as it embarks for home. When you're white people start talking about "overlapping of races," close the case. They know what they are talking about. They are naturalized in the U.S. A.7. Only these: "free white persons and those of African birth and decent."
The door opens both ways for you, going and coming. Be still, sad, heart.
**MEXICANS lynched in Texas by aggravated Texans, though dead, call out your state department.**
The Mexican government tells Mr. duchesse that Mexicans are lynched and suffer mistreatment all over Texas. Mediately Mr. Hughes asks Governor Nedr to send the facts.
By now Mexico should know all about Texans. In Mexican schools children are taught that Texas is a land of grandeur to the lied river. Little children think this. Years after they learn better.
Texans, black and white, are a booster that it grew from no rite-racey. "We are but common people, of whom God made so many," says Texas, using a thought from Lincoln. "Your state is accused by Mexico," wrote Hushes to the governor of Texas: "let me hear from you." Mr. Neff will take his pen in hand imitating. That is what the anti-lynching bill will do for American nationals. If a man he put to death by the mob Uncle Sam, through the department of justice, the governor of Texas to let him know about the matter. A United States judge and a United States marshal will be on the ground. Houses can ask Governor Neff about a lynched Mexican why shouldn't Mr. Daugherty ask about a lynched AMERICAN?
EXCUSE a personal reference.
This writer thought that the invitation from white gentlemen to visit and speak at the Texas state fair little progress. Nov. 8 was the date.
Maybe you would care to read ones
[Copyright Chicago Defender by H. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.]
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
In Texas
Some Letters
—By Roscoe Simmons
Ofreader by H. S. Abbott Publishing Company,
or two paragraphs from the daily
papers about the speech.
Don't think that this writer seeks
to make any reputation for himself.
The matter is laid before you for the
sale of your children.
If it is, will see a bright light burning on the shore.
Maybe one or two will say: "We will
go even higher still."
This writer's murky labors are but
a small part of the foundation. Long after
he has gone and been forgotten
your children can build on the foundation the workers lay today.
Always keep the children in mind.
Its secrets come from the cradle, not the bier.
not from the office.
Take a few sentences from the Daily Journal: "Roscoe Gimson Simmons was the inspiring feature at the fair grounds Wednesday afternoon. Many visitors listened to the gifted orator. Simmons spoke to the vast, strong gathered about the outdoor platform for more than two hours."
Now for several words from the Daily Enterprise, Former Governor Harry H. Clinton: "Highly protrational, Simmons is always entertaining. His address was filled with a brand of typical Negro philosophy which he brought on to the platform of the SHIRES." "Simmons REVELS in the fact that HE is a Negro, but his culture, albeit encompassed by EVERYTHING, is the biggest SHIRES," Simmons, holding the big crowd in his hand, drew a most compelling picture of the Negro in the days of the American Revolution, Indiana and asking him what he could do to save America.
"His language went to the heart UNTIL IT BROUGHT TEARS, at the WHITE PORTION of the audience."
Several columns of this, but this is too much already. Do not judge this writer harshly. If these words lighten up the face of a black boy or can strengthen any weary Colored girls' Kitses rise against, not with, the wind.
Thousands of Colored people attended the fair. They had the time to play, to dance, to wear, to present, to people went in and out of a common gate, kept up more noise than anybody else, acted indies and gentlemen, won the ghd hand of their white neighbors.
President Ben Jacken, Christian gentleman and pathfinder, whispered to this writer "next year they shall have a building."
Oooh, together, not far apart is gospel of salvation for black and white, South as well as North. Room here for only ONE nation.
Let no mournful numbers tell you that all is dark. Texas is bright with hope.
THE country has changed, Mr. Harding is quoted as having written stories, discussing prohibition. No, the country is the same.
The country is a little mad. Forcing religion on a man by law, carrying us to heaven by water, our white proclamation. You should read the history of the church. Its agency becomes weak, suffers a setback, only when the clergy takes God's business in their preach. Preach is the preacher. Let the state run the state.
"My kingdom is not of this world," said Jesus. Taking himself, as most people do not know, is author of the prohibition amendment. Do you recollect the Harding proviso? It was, if the country did not ratify the eighteenth amendment, seven years earlier, it was recalled. The country was not asked to ratify.
Mrs. Douglas Robinson felt shocked because Mr. Harding's letter to her on Monday was not ratified. The letters is dangerous; writing letters to ladies is fatal.
Talk, but write as little as possible. Until recently colored preachers, who did not mix with the societies, didn't mix with the politics of the Anti-Saloon league. Somebody led a few of them off. But your clergy are mostly PREACHERS.
American ladies make their men laughing stock of the world. What do you think of a manhood that you can't trust with a glass of wine? If you can't trust with it, you can't trust it with your money, in your home? Can you bank on its self-respect any time? No, you are saying, if you are thinking. Judge Holmes, federal judge in Judice, will soon retire from Sharp Williams, who will soon retire from a brilliant stage, had this to say to his grand jury: "We must either enforce prohibition or ADVERTISE ourselves as a man who hold that prohibition is for the other fellow and not for ourselves." Judge, it will cost less money to advertise!
YOU must not dwell on unpleasant matters, but you also must
not close your eyes against facts. Do you remember the report made to you by this writer on the New Orleans American Legion meeting? "It's true. You got fat on bitter words." This writer advised the soldier boys to get up a Legion of their own. "He wants a Jim Crow organization," someone told him. The boys are already finmered. What this writer wants is to see them manly enough to show the American Legion the stuff they have plenty left; let them do it. Look at the action of an American Legion post in Oklahoma. A little colored boy appeared in a Walton parade and an American flag went over his shoulders. Walton, Democrat, anti-klux, was
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922
"THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY"
A COMPREIENSIVE REVIEW OF THE PART
PLAYED BY THE RACE BEFORE,
DURING AND FOLLOWING
THE DAYS of BONDAGE
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS A SINGLE CHAPTER
BEGINS SOON
WATCH FOR DATE
The Legion's Idea A New Discovery
elected governor of Oklahoma over
Fields, Republican, supported by the
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take care of the situation. Follow
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"While clearly realizing the attitude of the American Legion in tabooing participation in purely political matters, we reservedely 'approving that attitude on the part of the Legion, we, the undersigned members of Rupert Harrison Post, American Legion, McAlester, American Legion, we, the undersigned approval of the action of the authorities in charge of the parade staged here Saturday in connection with visit of Hon. W. Watson, the vice president, was accompanied with Negro youths from the state Negro Reform school, THE CENTRAL NEGRO IN THE GROUP BEING DRAPED, GORGEOUS AND ANGELIC FLAG. WE are DISRESPECTFUL to the flag and an unwarranted display of the national emblem, barely short of INSULTING to the high sense of occasion which we should be able to WE found in the World war to preserve."
"Quite a resolution. See for yourself that you disguise the flag your fathers fought to save by letting one of us wear it, according to the Legion."
Great veneration for the flag, you say, especially as you remember what is done under the flag, sometimes even in Oklahoma. And more than only "WE" that fought in the war. Your sons didn't do much fighting, maybe. The consolation is that ALL of them were drafted, whites holding back and colored. They were forced. Men make you talk sometimes.
The point is, the resolution doesn't stop white people from voting FOR White Colored people voting AINST FRIEND. Both the Klan and the Legion went down. A man is known by the company he keeps.
Don't lose your temper over this. White people will be looking for you with the gun and the flag, begging you to take one and wave the face; also, meet the foe. And there will be draft dodgers as well.
After it is all over you will hear the cry, "The bonus, the bonus."
TURN from Steinmetz and Edison for a minute, and think of a discovery that means peace and more.
Progressive farmers in Beauregard parish, Louisland, trying out diversification in crops accidentally found a way to kill boll weevils in no cover up and then the discovery is not covered up again by the weevils cotton will be king once more.
Lately cotton's kingdom, like Belshazzar's, suffered hard shaking.
Farmers plowed under green cotton stalks last season as soon as the cotton had been picked. This was done to prepare for a new crop, say or corn, or tomatoes and of potatoes.
Up came these crops. Then time for cotton came around again.
The cotton crop matured, but few weevils appeared. For 20 years they ate half the crop away; where were they now?
It was found that immediate plowing under the green stalks after fall picking destroyed the weevil because it was too deep in the crop; where were they now?
It was found that immediate plowing under the green stalks after fall picking destroyed the weevil because it was too deep in the crop; where were they now?
Destroy the source of no danger. Tell the cotton plows to plow under the stalks NOW.
DOCTOR MAKES
NEW DISCOVERY
A Frenchman, Dr Gabriel Bideon, has diversified methods to parallelize and useless muscles with mechanical equivalents. In most cases the "artificial muscle" is a muscle that is released by the weight of the body is released from the limb affected, it is brought forward as it would have done had the muscle contracted naturally.
Men who appear to the white race to place light complexioned Colored Skin are more likely to they look white and who make same plea in societies and lodges to make committees light are a detrimental white man as Race's ambition.
Battleship Pilotless Fires Guns
Ex-Detective Invents Fighting Vessel That Operates Itself
A 500-pound battleship which can steam out of a harbor, fire a broadside and return to its base without a crew, and invented the invention of George Novello of 657 Second avenue, Elizabeth. N. J. Novello has just completed the craft and is now building a new New York World. He had intended that it be used by the government, but the world war and the development of the nuclear bomb and the inventor now plans to have the ship perform at expositions. The vessel is five feet nine inches long, it is constructed of material that is resistant to the electric battery having been purchased. Even the motor was manufactured by Novello. The inventor is a shipbuilder and declares that the ship will be used to carry the he was a detective of the Elizabeth police force, and it was during his spare hours that he constructed the
Says It's No Toy
Can - Regulate Speed
Hull of Pine Wood
Twenty years ago Novello made the hull of pine wood. Novello develo four inches and he used lamin wicks and red lead for the caulking. So strong this become that he is forced to use a chisel if he desires to cut the wood of the craft. The eight life boats and two naphtha launches attached to the ship are entirely of Novello's own design. Assigned to the Italian quarter of Elizabeth. Novello soon rid that section of the undesirable. But before deleting he suffered two wounds in his head and a nose in the bargain. Novello earned the reputation of being the best deed was drawn up for petition recently his return to the police department, from which he had resigned. It was not present to the police commission, however. Novello is 50 years old.
The laziest man on record did not belong to the Underwood family at all. His name was John Hole and he was a student at the hotel. When he registered at the hotel, he put down a capital J, punched a hole through the leaf of the register and put "James below where you have" James below. And you have —A.M. O. M. O. Chicago City, Ind.
Another Arkansas Beauty
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If you look at the above picture you don't need to read words commenting on the beauty of this long halred damsel. She is Miss Grace Washington, 507 East 20th street, Little Rock, Ark. She is as proud of her long hair as you bobbed beauties are of your shorn locks. In fact, she says a girl is foolish to bob her hair when so many attractive effects can be produced when one's hair is long.
But next week is "Bobbed Hair Week." Nothing but bobbed beauties will smile upon you from this space in our next issue. Send your photos at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
Plant Lice Make Rain Scientist
Tiny Insects Suck Sap From Leaves, Let Out Liquid
Washington, D. C.-Do not blame meteorology for the 10-foot square "rainfall" that has been heralded from Alexandria, Va., near here. Entomology explains it. Protesting at the fanciful explanations and the mystery that has been thrown about this phenomenon, Dr. Humphrey, a professor of the physics of the United States weather bureau, declares that plant lice produce the supposed "rain." These insects are found on sycamore trees by the thousands. They are little brown mites, 3-1/4 to 1/4 inch long, which suck the sap from the leaves and infection is the liquid that appears to be rain. Dr. Humphrey says there are dozens of trees in Washington and there are many in Pennsylvania. Several of these are in Pennsylvania avenue and secrete so much of the slicky moisture that pollinators avoid passage. The liquid produced by plant lice is of a honey dew consistency and stays on the pavement or ground much longer than it can withstand of rain water. It has been suggested that something of this sort made the famous manna of the Israelites in through the wilderness from Egypt.
It is also declared aburd to explain the Alexandra "rain" and the snow of the South. The self. Although there is a tree in South America which is said to do something of the kind, none of the trees of the Virginia city are of this species. Rain seldom falls in a ground-wetting shower over an area of less than square feet in a few drops, so a much smaller area, says Dr. Humphrys.
The name "Brother Jonathan" as applied to America or to American men is generally used than it is now. It originated during the war of the revolution.
After Washington had been appointed commander of the army he went to Massachusetts to get matters in shape there. He found a man who was a good teacher and other necessities, and for a time it seemed almost impossible to devise adequate means for public safety. Jonathan Connectleut, a man of perfect integrity and great common sense. Washington had implicit consent to allow Jonathan his preexpertity concerning the Massachusetts situation he remarked. "We must connatl Brother Jonathan with us," he said. The error was of great assistance to him. After that, when difficulties arose, it was Jonathan's duty to suit Brother Jonathan about this, and in time "Brother Jonathan" became a synonym, so to speak, of the U.S. Governor Trumbull looked the part of "Uncle Sam." He was tall, gaud, sharp-featured and long-legged and could be a trifle too short, we are told.
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Find Heir to Throne a Day Worker
Lineal Descendant of Menelik Found in Illinois Town
Springfield, Ill.—A pretender to the throne of Abyssinia by virtue of the name of Abyssinian coal for the state of Illinois, according to the claims of that showler, was born on June 12 when he man happened to visit the tomb of Lincoln, and there signed the visitors register. He lived here since 1852." Newman casually informed Herbert W. payt custodian of the tomb, "and I told him to coin before. Guess I have to sign my real name." To Mr. Fay's inscription, Newman inscribed upon the register the name "Prince Theodore Menclik."
Recognizes Father's Picture. Mr. Fay then drew from a large coin that he placed in the censor ruler who once thrashed it itself. "That's him. That's the old man himself," exculated the local prince recognition of ururike visage. Newman, according to his story, was born in England, where his father was captured when he who had captured him in battle. Newman represented his father as an blood who was under a virtual slave by the British commander. His mother, he said, was an Abyssinian who was captured at the same time.
When he was an infant his mother, when he was a child, where enemies spirited him out of the country and sent him to New York, with a considerable sum of money in dispatches.
Wealth Soon Disappeared
He was only 14 when he reached New York, a wealthy young prince, he said. The wealth soon disappeared, and he returned to country. He became a laborer, married and as the years passed his position to return were lost, he asserted.
He now lives in a cottage here in Slingerland, where he holds a position for the Army. He is 85 years old and holds a 32d degree in Masonry.
Although it is not generally known, there is a police department order to the effect that no policeman shall be in the nightlight while walking big heel.
In the old days, when gray-haired policemen were the gay young blades that appears policemen were wont to swing their sticks swaggerily, the police became dexterous in doing fancy and variegated stunts with their claw and of which the result learned to twirl, twist, throw up and catch and to describe parabolas and other curves. So the result learned to twirl, twist, throw up and catch and to describe parabolas and other curves. The result was that fluvors used to congregate to watch impromptu club swinging contests between two pointers chance to meet on a street corner. The practice became so general that the police threatened and the general order against circling was posted.
The appointment of a member of the Race to the President's cabinet
Wealth Soon Disappeared
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England's Population Too Dense
Can't Feed Her Millions So She Forces Many to Leave Country
London, England.—Great Britain is too crowded, therefore somebody must move on. The empire settles in the north from Great Britain to the dongmins and colonies, has just come into practical operation with the publishing of the first official announcement lies the human drama of a new era, yet the most ancient social drama in history. The brutal fact motivating the empire's rebellion against Britain has, or soon will have, too many people. She must get rid of some of her sons and daughters. So she must migrate. So presently must Germany.
At present there are twice as many key workers as deaths in England. Mr Keynes has said that there are far more of a million laborers will enter the labor market in excess of those who are far more than 1,000,000 workers, reporting 5,000,000 people, out of employment. To support the increase, the government unemployment slack. England would need to increase her national capital by 100,000,000 yearly. Yet her foreign trade which is her livelihood, is crippled by poverty of a large part of Europe. Her business is larger unless something statesmanlike is quickly done. Her business large sums in interest to America. Her government must large sums in interest to America. She possibly must such savings? So Britain is faced with the situation which has been the matrix of history—the insufficiency of the land economy about them and the poverty a land flowing with milk and honey, steal their hearts to face an unfortunate world and wander forth to destiny.
The milk and honey tales flow in London from the agencies of the variegated honeysuckle and the actual honey are exhibited behind plate glass windows to prove them in the form of gigantic melons hung on the walls. Herbert Adam and Eve out of the Land of Eden, as the Cloud of Smoke and the Pillar of Fire warned the inhabitants of the Egyptians, so these new wanderers will go forth with a free steamship ticket and a set of vouchers home and dominion governments.
Malthus Wins Out
More than a century ago an English clergyman, Dr. Matthias, laid down the rules of the present problem. Population, he said, is cumulative: its increase produces a new increase so easily as it can be made in a couple of generations. The food, the other hand, remains stationary or increases but slowly. It is therefore mathematically proved that the population increases that there is food for them to eat.
Malthus' demonstration frightened people mightly at the time and increased the demand after an undreamed of thing occurred, having two results which unsettled the mind: this was presumably the result of a scale large scale first to manufacturing machinery and second to transportation, and a new number of ores by machine by ores or 80 or had previously produced by hand, thus increasing the wealth production of the country, and stewardships brought food rapidly from distant parts. So Great Britain turned into a gigantic manufacturing nation, the other side of the web, in 1891 the population of England, Scotland and Wales, for whose future Malthus would be the later Britain was supporting 25,000,000 and now, after another 50 years, 45,000,000. (Gretland is left out of this list.) The British were steadily after the famine of the '40s.)
Rate of Increase Too High
People living in the nineteenth century were under the illusion that the earth was normal and stable. They did not see that this dismay cumulative population was an abnormal historic spurt which could not last. Today we know that the increase of increase to be maintained. Unless some scientist can extract bread and butter out of the air there is not the ability to sustain a population that could sustain her prospective population of 150,000,000 in the year 2020, because of the Chinese empire. The fact is, the world has become small. There is no longer an in size of a single cell on the surface. There is no longer an infinity of unexplored farm land to be cultivated. There is no longer a collection of raw materials began to be felt before the war. The growing population forced the nations into rivalry to secure these materials. The migration of peoples was to sight, and the nation had to have to migrate. But everybody lost the war, and in pretty nearly every country we think seriously about migrating.
For the moment the grat uncalculated areas of Australia, Canada, and the United States are a home for millions of people, provided they can exchange the false security of industrialism for the real security of the empire settlement act authorised the British government to go halfways with the dominions, up to $15,000,000 a year for 15 years, toward paying the costs of emigrants and their families.
WRECK HOME OF
BEN FRANKLIN
Benjamin Franklin's first Philadelphia home, where the philosopher took up residence upon his birth, is the former home to provide for the approach to the new Delaware river bridge. The house is a ramshackle shanty and a small, modest home, only an alley. The windows and panels of the old building, all splendid examples of colonial workman-made architecture, by the curator of Independence hall.
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Commission Shows How Press Erred
Report Bares Method of Newspapers in Spreading Rumors
Report Bares Method of Newspapers in Spreading Rumors
The commission finds that in dealing with any phase of the problem, the commission should whether that problem had to deal with jobs, houses or school conditions, or whether the biggest stumbling block was the existence of a prejudiced ignorant or misinformed public opinion which was undertaken to find our those factors which have to do with the making of public opinion questions, or course it was the press.
The report says:
Article from the agencies ordinarily responsible for providing the information in equally as powerful in developing and influencing quotations. For that portion of the public which depends upon the press for information concerning it, this agency holds a controlling hand. By both whites and Negroes, that the policies of laws made relations more difficult, at times fast-ringing news, by inflaming the white police against Negroes. A study of daily newspapers of Chicago covering a 100-year period, includes 108 letters to the press, and ninety-six editorials on the Negro. Sample of the type of publicity given to racial news concerning Negroes and white news, with good news value, of the 1933 articles published, 60%, or nearly 100% of the news. Each of these articles specifically identified the persons involved as Negroes.
Constant identification of Nexerges with certain characteristics to stamp the entire Nexerges group in the public mind as guilty of the already causing belief that Nexerges as a group are thieves, and thus they are arrested more readily than others. Indication and with the crimes alone against them leave no room for suspensions on the offences involving race, the subtle imposition on their suspensions, aggaching the crime only to the individual, and not to inform, and it will against the whole Nexerges community by Nexerges, that if each a crime was committed, it will be in telling of his crime, a popular fear and prejudice would soon develop against all
crimes involving Negroes alone receive little attention. The group is committed within the group, and this group is regarded as one of the most active and most hold very little news value. When, however, a member of the community group, whether in industry, housing, or any other area, is thus established, and the information becomes apparent, the conflict with other neighborhoods the "invasion" of white News items on politics involving Negroes get more space and attention. In the list of articles studied are the Negro group.
White Press Misrepresents
Articles of this type illustrate the impact of the NEGRO crisis on the presentations of the Negro. One of the most identifiable Negros with reports of incidents, in recognition of the gross unjustification of the NEGRO crisis.
The Nearer Press
The development of the Negro press was stimulated by several necessities.
(a) The indefference of the white press
is unfortunately spectacular, and the con-
fidence of the black press
WAS A NERVOUS WRECK
Ferrie, Tex.—I am taking St. Joseph's best female tonic I ever tried, and I have tried several. My monthly payment is $10. I have headaches, so nervous that I would go to all places at the least it is worth it. I am a different woman, feel stronger, well and happy. I advise every woman to get a bottle of G. F. P. if she isn't sick. You deal well with her. Have my permission to use this letter if you wish.—Mrs. Joe Ewing.
Mr. Ewing knows that St. Joseph's G. F. P. is the best female tonic. She has used this tonic and feels like a bottle of G. F. P. when you buy a bottle for $1.00, and return your money if you have taken it and are not satisfied.
St. Joseph's G. F. P.
The Woman's Tonic
By AL. Jackson
We and Our Government, by Jeremiah Whipple Jenkins and Rufus C. Bentley, in the American Booth. The American View-point society, a department of Rent & Lightway, Inc. New York, preses by the
Escape, by Jeffery E. Jeffery: Thomas
Bolton, New York, publisher
It is not generally known that the Harvard University Athletic association busys during every football game on the fall schedule. Porty of the best of the photographs that have been taken throughout the country public view in "Football and How to Watch It." by Percy D. Haughton, sequent base of items of interest about football throughout the country to the importance of developing the solidarity of interest and purpose for measures of defense, correcting the infeld, and centering the attention of Negroes upon themselves and their advancement.
Rumor. If unchecked, can do incalculable under the term "rumor" are those unfounded tales, incorrectly deduced with significant content added by the narrator, all of which are given wide public. Other forms of rumor are tales which are either califications of partial statements of fact and service only for reallocation. Of the rumors predicting rums, one example will illusory caught in the set of crawling beneath a house in which Negroes were killed in kerosene. He confessed that his mission was arson to police the current rumor that it was known that Negroes had set fire to the house. A persistent tale circulated during and after effect that the bodies of hundreds of Negroes were taken from the thrown after being killed by white rioters. The story was so frequently repeated in Congress. It caused an intense feeling among Negroes. Investment and other agencies showed that in bodies crinkled or recovered from it.
LITERARY NOTES
Rumor
Myths
scheduled for late September publication by the Marshall Jones Company of Boston. They are printed in large, bold letters that every possible bit of detail may be preserved. A full-page description faces each, in contrast to the brief edition which is printed below. The location in the usual books on football.
John Cournos, the author of "Babel," which has just been published in this country by Bont & Liveright, and Don by William Heinemann, is generally regarded here as an English author. As a matter of fact, Mr. Cournos was born to parents came from Russia, many years ago and settled in Philadelphia, where young Cournos began his newspapers outside of the Pennsylvania station. From peddling papers to the job of printer's devil on The Wall, where Cournos worked his step and from printer's devil to reporter was a matter of only a few years. During these years when young Cournos was a large family, he spent enough money to make his grand tour abroad and finally settled in the city of Philadelphia three years, during which time he wrote his trilogy, "The Wall," "The Mask" and "Babel." Mr. Cournos' current publication with high hopes that the American critics will be as kind to "Babel" as have such distinguished critics as Rabecca West, Rose MacManus and Kaye Smith, May Sinclair, etc.
"Born July 22; 1898, in Bethlehem, Pa. Father and ancestors all in the family from the island of Minneapolis, celebrated chiefly for chickens. Possessed by Mexican bandit, Ceruleanly hope Pedro is one of us. " * Family removed to California, father in connection with the overland ferry船s take the Ovalboro Limited across Cerquinez straits. " * Family acquires a juquita. " * Educated there at Summerville academy. Entered Yale with the class of 1901. Received a degree as any editor of the Record. Was rejected for everything but the Kitchen unkind enough to examine my eyes. Served in the state department in Washington as a code clerk, and in college, not a degree, till the seniors passed, " as my physics instructor replied when I questioned him as to
"Got a job as copy writer in an advertising agency the summer of 1920, and I wanted to look efficient, lunching off milk and crackers like all well-known business sensibilities and attending scholarship in the Yale graduate school and took an M. A. in English at Waterstreet, N. Y. father returned to Waterstreet, N. Y. father station, and wrote 'The Beginning of Wisdom,' for France in October, 1820, on a traveling fellowship. Because营救, while over there, and the lady in question being willing to take her own advice, her parents' bride, returned to J. S. A. June, 1821. With her inspiration and Curl Brand's assistance, succeeded in obtaining which C. B. sold to Henry Sell of Harper's Bazar so that Miss Rosemary Carr became Mrs. S. W. Benet and Curl Brand went back to Europe for seven large months from which we have just recalled. "My personal appearance I shall not attempt to describe. Recreation: I cannot swim and tennis. I have no father, and one that is not suspected of causing hiver, however. I shall adopt it. "Young People's Pride," Mr. Carr was published by the Holts, Aug. 23.
We believe that such deviations from apparent norms among Nerges are due to their distinct racial traits. We urge racial distinctions upon white persons to exert their standing beliefs concerning Nerges which cannot be said out of which there is mutual fear, distrust and opportunist. That much of the literature and scientific responsibility for such prevailing misconception of mental and moral development only comes from uncontrolled emotionalism, and have a distinctive tendency to commit crimes.
This is the concluding installment of *Summer of the North*. The book is titled "The Negro in Chicago." The circulation department will be glued to the cover, and the issue will be preceded by installments. The entire official report of 477 pages of the book will be available at the Chicago University Press 58th street and Ellis avenue, Chicago, Ill. Price, $6.
Keep your lawn clean. Have the children remove newspapers from in front of the home. Clean surround-advertise a clean, fine character.
Author of "Babel"
An Autobiography
Propaganda.
Conclusions of Commission
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
World War Blind Get Free Fares
Foreign Governments Extend Sympathy to Their War Vets
At the request of the French national office for the industrial assistance director of the international labor office, recently forwarded to the department of the international transit conference at universities, the following proposals relative to special conditions which might be provided for blind workers should be reconsidered by the exercise of blind trade or profession should have the right to make the journey accompany only one ticket which will entitle them both to transportation. . . .
2. The adoption of a formal card for all countries and which would be recognized as assuring the blind worker the benefit of the reduction of costs. . .
The president of the Barcelona conference referred this question for technical committee on communications and transit which committee subcommittee on questions of railway transportation. A questionnaire in the world on the subject governments in the world on the subject port has been compiled from the response to remote sources of the facilities provided the blind in various countries of the world. South Africa those blinded as a result of the war are authorized to travel free on government railways and their guides are allowed a 50 per cent reduction. In Belgium those blinded as a result of the war and their guides are allowed $u$ 50 per cent reduction. The blind in Norway is now under consideration. In France those blinded through war and their guides receive a $u$ 50 per cent reduction in travelling in the exercise of their profession receive. if they have insufficient funds permits them to travel, with their guides, for the price of a single ticket. Norway, during the summer holidays, pupils in industrial schools for the blind and their guides receive a reduction of three-quarters of the
In Holland the blind worker traveling in the exorcesse of his trade pays the original fare, but is allowed a guinea pig. In Portugal those blinded through war travel at the expense of the state. In Australia the blind workers and their guides travel free in the differen'travel conditions. Travel conditions for the blind civilian varies in the different states.
AUTOS HIKE IN
NEW GOLD RUSH
We are much pleased with the public response to the articles written in this volume. So many of our readers have taken to the website and are reading the articles, as they have many useful and amusement attractions to keep their attention. The residents of the larger cities to the north and south of the city, with some zeal as our brothers in the district, as they have not the social amusement features of the city main. As we have covered about all of the articles, we shall now give a little attention to the queries made to the radio and to the website, and to parts most remote and from individual parts of the city, as well as the queries will show. The next column has referred the questions which are as follows:
Everette Renfroe, care of Radio Editor
Chicago, Defender, Chicago, IL
I have been reading the articles of Leit, Hawkins, who stated that any column would be answered free of charge, and that I am writing so, I am writing you for assistance, so I have a non-generative condenser to conserve heat. I denser, one varocaplet, rheostat, grid it be changed, the heat set? JUAN BERAGA? San Juan, Puerto Rico. Answer: Yes. In the motor in series with the plate circuit; directly couple your anneal wire to the motor. Inductance. This in turn is shunted by variable condenser, grid and flame.
Answer: Only the 50-turn secondary and 100-turn ticker have definite variegation. The 100-turn cell and the 120-turn cell will be placed at right angles and fixed as heat suits placed to best advantage. E. M. R. M. will be placed in a water drain in a small light court and be used as a ground wire.
Answer: It will work out fairly well, but not as efficiently as a wire wall attached to a water pipe. E. M. R. M. will be placed in a water drain in a small light court and be used as a ground wire.
Answer: It will work out fairly well, but not as efficiently as a wire wall attached to a water pipe. E. M. R. M. will be placed in a water drain in a small light court and be used as a ground wire.
Answer: If you will connect your primary variable condenser across the ground with the ground, you will be able to take up to the wave length. Your primary variable condenser connected to the primary variable condenser connected secondary. Connect this variable condenser across the coll leading to grid condenser and filament of your wire. E. M. R. M.
Radio Editor: Please give me direct answers.
Answer: For broadcast receiving, write to 229-765-2222.
For to 229 write to 229 on a frame four and one-half-inch on a frame four and one-half-inch apart. A 400-mil可载able condenser is connected across the radio. My set work well uninterrupted. The radio and it made no difference whether my detector tube was lit or not. What is
Answer: I have studied your diary and found in your first amplifying transistor the unique windings to determine whether the microphone is not burned out. The fault possibly lies in the microphone. We announce that other queries will be answered in this column at some future date. Those who de-answered will kindly send postage with their re-response.
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Dear Bud: - Just a time or so from a Macon Billiken. I was asked to thank you for your help. I also Macon Billikens. Hope that some day one of my latters will get in print and be published. I hope none of them have shown as yet. Bud. I regularly and five others that I hear from occasionally. I am trying to get some new newish jokes by Allegra Winters, 493 Tillahall avenue Macon, Ga.
Don't feel at Home Yet. Dear Bud: I have written you a letter to me. I am not sure I will never send me my card or button. I received a letter from one of the Billikens. But you know how it is. Bud, I don't feel like I am a member. I am pretty sure I am a member. I am 14 years old the old lilac trombone. I am 14 years old the old lilac trombone. I am 14 years old the old lilac trombone. I will close. Sincerely yours-Rozel C. 116 West Kansas street, Pittsburgh, Ks
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Dear Bult: I thought that I would write you a few lines to let you know how much I love you. I got some new members for you. These girls are my schoolmates, so I asked them to be in my class. She is a girl in Macon, Ga. by the name Alice Rawley, whom I have been correspondent with. She sent me her picture and also a folder of pictures of our schools down there and invited me to visit her. Well, I guess this will be for now. Your truly, Alma M. R. White.
How to Make
Kansas Doughnut
Ingredients: Four cups of flour, three cups of sugar, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoonful sugar, and nutmeg, one cup sugar, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one teaspoonful sugar / Cream shortening, add sugar and warm heaten eggs, air in the milk add nutmeg, salt, flour and baking powder. dough is not stiff add more flour. Roll on flour, poured into dough. Cut out and use in deep pot of fat until brown, Drain and sprinkle in 100% Sprouts cheese, Atchison, Kan.
Amber Marmalade
Ingredients: Large orange, grapefruit, lemon, avocado.
fruit, lemon, sugar.
Method. Since the fruit thin, rejecting
the seeds and cores. Measure and
and the seeds and cores which water is there
is fruit. Let this stand over night. Boll
five minutes in the morning, then add a
part of sugar for every pint of fruit
and water. Let this stand over night
and then add water. This is
very good for breakfast stories the gender-
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What is round and shiny, but is not gooey?
What runs without feet? Water.
What has no legs, two legs, and then two feet?
When does the dog then two legs, then four legs as u frog.
What is that which a young girl looks at, but does not wish to find? A
When does a son not take after his mother? When does a son not leave anything for him to take. On what toes does a corn never come? 350
Who are we? We are two little twins that live in a little tan house which has brown crowned babies. We grow in the earth and everybody loves us because we have bread and spread us on their bread, and eat bread and be bothered by their children to buy us. Peanuts, tuna, Brassaw, 620 Railway
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In personal appearance he was a man of great bright eyes, strong, active, agile, full of vitality and extremely good looking. He was a man who liked to read about—the kind you like to read on the screen. He could start a thing and finish it. He could instruct others, and finish it. He could instruct others, and found in the front ranks. When the gang had to retreat in the face of overly aggressive neighborhood jamborees, he was always the one to cover himself. He was courteous. He was game. He was a man and a game-souled little American.
Ruthle was his sister. She was just a courageous girl, he a first-rate tomboy to describe, and a sophist little tomboy to with, additional qualities of self-affection and sophistication, with which she differed from Davy. He was wild and woody and yet he was not what you could call obstinate and head-strong, much serious trouble with him. When he was usually obeyed her without a childish murmur, or out-shirt lips, you could like to have her own way as much as she could. You might call a bully. But nevertheless, in ladies, with their big eyes and poutish lips, are pretty, and Ruthle was a woman of her prettiness. Ruthle was a cautious stirring up spite and revolution. She liked to make life miserable for her and harry them. She liked to fight them on the slightest provocation made her woofty unimpacting behavior and "cold shoulderer" in a way that painfully uncovered the affection in their high-falutin' little hearts. But Ruthle boys. Davy would permit her to play with a much better would be much better. She liked the
Steve Hall will have to look out for Arthur I. Reese, 1642 West 7th street, Los Angeles, who, when the picture wasn't hot, Arthur must not have read Steve's challenge. I got a call from Steve last week and he said one Billiken had promised to give him a race for the Israel's greatest man. Arthur certainly must like pretty girls.
Where is my hat? It is taken away
And my sheerting is all in a knot
I can't find a thing where it should be
today
And, sister, please fasten my shoe.
The town clock will strike in a minute.
And, fear, to the foot I must slink
See all my books are trembling down
And some of them biotied with ink
I wish I had not lingered at breakfast
the last.
I wish I had was fine.
Edward and Harry must have eaten
very fast
To tell me, when I am not done with
mine.
They hurried from breakfast, with
everything straight;
Can't remember at my door with
the sticks.
I suppose they say I was dressing too
But tomorrow I'll be up at six.
Leon Jefferson, P. O. Box 515
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idea of playing with boys and of being pamphy and pamphy and frillyed. They more interesting games than 'drop the ball' and 'throw the ball' but they weren't scared to go in search of adventure with a tang of danger to play with. It was a something which appealed to her bizarre little nature. It wasn't every girl girls were barred and tabbed. But she could play with them on account of her bravery and the chief and she liked the adventure.
Now there was one boy living in the basement of the house, whom we must introduce to you before we go much further. His name was Wendy. She was a bird and a drunkard and a brawler and a teacher. He was a hardworking woman of the slaving type, who could master all the time, so it seemed, except on Sundays. Indeed, she worked with others that she had little time to look for and forced to work in this slavish fashion. Someone had to make the living. There was Brownie, but they stayed at home when he went to school. There was a girl also, Carmel and coolish body, with a sort of a dollababy face and fairish complexion, who spent most of her earnings on ally doles. This effort to relieve her mater's burden. Brownie, the youngest, was the only one to help out. He was strong and vigorous and durable for age, and earning quite a bit of money in this effort to help out. He was strong and vigorous and durable for age, and earning quite a bit of money in this effort to help out. She wouldn't take all of his money though. She would take all of his money. This was against his will, but she could have worked so hard for it. There are many types of mothers you know. There is an individual. Every mother is a mother.
Once upon a time there lived a lady
two children, Guaslo and Alphonso.
two children, Guaslo and Alphonso.
Gusseis was brave as she could be and so was Alphonso. One day their mother themselves. She told them not to open their disoriented child. He opened the door to go into the yard and play. He had a large bear came and stole him away. Later Gusseis called for him, but he brought him, but Alphonso didn't answer. So far as she could. But it soon grew dark and she could not see. Then she next morning, when she could continue on, but in the morning she forgot the road to follow and she didn't know where she could be. She followed some birds which have been in the watering. Her mother was there, worried about both of them, mother immediately called her friends and they looked every place for Alphonso, who lost forever. This taught Gusseis a lesson. Chicago, Jackson, Muss.
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One evening a boy entered a store and handed the clerk a note, and handed him the money, and no money, my children and I are starving. "Don't you give us something to the kind-hearted clerk filled a large bag of money the boy who departed quickly. In a few minutes the boy again entered the store, he's the trouble now?" asked the clerk.
"Mamma sent me lack to get the trading stamps," replied the boy.
His Prayer Answered.
A little boy, so his parents told him to pray for one.
He prayed for several days and then he prayed for his father carried him in the bedroom to sleep. When he saw two brothers, he exclaimed: "Gee, Dad, isn't it a good thing that I stopped praying when I did it."
Some Tough Guy.
Tom: Say, Mike, my father's so touch he cuts his nails with an ax and cleans his teeth.
Mike: That isn't nothing, my uncle shaves himself with a blow torch.
Wants to Be a Turtle.
Little Brother: Gee, I wish I was a Big Brother: Why?
Big Brother: Why?
Mike: I would put my head in and see what was the cause of the pain.
WEARS BRASS
The average woman of means in Burmese about 50 pounds of brass jewelry.
His Prayer Answered
WEARS BRASS
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Tor, Silas Zor Cannady oe Vandals,
SHEh.. Hein the elty for & fow ‘days
Mailing relativer, Sv. ana Stra: Charice
(Shavous” of Cassopolte, Slich., have re:
aimed after sapending the” weckeend
Sialling her nisters Mrs. Clarenes Ford,
‘Rio has been fit ct ts muck, Improved.
ig tnd Ses. 4 MF: Boron or Marion,
Arai 3101. Weed, 728 North rancls
sige: Morton ie he: prand nan
ace, (Goarcer mcg ervics te
Bt. Graco Ac MB church were the
ource of snuch aplgitual Inspirations
KANSAS
ig The Young People's ¥. furam rendered
gyaniende roemtin 3585 Oi
Geena Scie ae
Bingham, sséretarys. Stine Taree
Hehe rae ace
nial fo anit
sy ead
Sid ett chp anes
as ti earls ara
Peau Wincmat cas
feta coe eee
EASE Se se hai
‘ae
Fis, om
ee eee
Fe Ser Be ira
SCOR cig Stee Se Pk
aie a Se a
SOS pats, Be wa She
THEE a itaat nal
Liane ny ee
i Resta a, thea ek
Sabtetatat Centers Bi
ii aang Shei ei
iste ted aaa
eile ittnta, SR Reto
Se eee ae Gee
deat eat Me eat
ieee tn rg, Hu
er ciaies ruby, A
Fe an
ees . Decoy | Rnaranen lett. Oe
‘Topeka, Kany iagt Week, where sie Wil
attend "school, “Stine itn, Siason, wns
In'the clay tase week: ev! Brown was
fa Ransar Clie last week on ‘business
Siem Stare Tucker retomneds tant" week
From St: Lula Sto, “Hetwin Sexton an
Merman’ Evans’ of Wichita were in te
Bigg last week cies, Mable Tami of
Prous Prairie. war inthe ety ast
Week Miss. Pay" Howens. of St. Jahn
Kan. was al vleltor inthe eliy” Lat
Neck, “Eawser “Wesley. af afuskoree
Bhawan in the lis lant. weeks he
Rev" ind Mrs Nleholk. were visttors tn
the. ty awe week” Dr Es B. Greene
WFoilznifan parts wag held In ower 9
Sliss Dorothy Wichardon fast 00k St
the heme of Mire. Ev de Kenneds. The
ew. Tom’ Reeves led, Wednesday” tn
Missouri
a
at the ttetdtecs of Sent Otek:
at the Fesideuce of Sirs. i. G..Perkine
Sn Went “2d street ast week and ext
seeks will meet inn Atkonattan Wap.
Memiames Hngeison snd Hardin made
folitieal anecches during: the pant, come
ten and'eleetton, “TRE (amous, old 3th
favaicy arrived in “dunction City. al
E20 2, me Thureday’ morning, or.
They. Were given tare welcome, iy
the folks of Fort Riley and Junction
thts.
—
. TENNESSEE
Jackson, Tenn.
Prof, EO. Jeftelen motored through
from, Brownsville Saturday to witness
the Armistice day celchratlon. also Dr
Gx. Thomas anit Cite and Tat. Ram
‘Ss; presttent “of Sle Ie collese, Holy
Shrines, alien “Siatam’ tua" Hontnson
onen an artis, of rare Abie of New
Yorke city, rendered an exealint jo:
Era at St Paula Tuesday evening.
Afra. W. 6. Palmer of Henning, ena
ig’ vistting her dauiuer. Sire Hales:
Chester Jones and ir. Heed of Hemming.
Feng. care visiting the Weer, and. sire
As Ne Stevens. dirs, Fannie Lane Stork
fis here ‘weith Sire. Flshom Lane for tho
Winter: "Der B. W. ‘Mosley, the resid:
Ing elder of the North Jackson district,
reacted two sermons at Lane Taber:
Facte Sunday motnicg and eventng. ‘The
Pastor, Dr. An Xt. Sievens, ill spend
he ae of ke’ mpench hunting in Hara
minnvcounts, The harvest day’ services
Rt Benon “Baptist \chureh, Under the
[Sireetion of "Dre Mack, “Wilathe
were quite’a race A iarge number
Sf the .ngor. were, supplied with food.
Br, and Stra. iW, Speaman areal
sites over m fing. baby girl. James
Studieant of "Toledo, Ohio, has Bought
ja beautiful home on Hale’ street,
‘Stiembaiae Tone.
sheds school on iam Monday paeber The
Silmuoe Preneer Stall’ ang’ wath omen
Serarininekoon ‘cy datartas" “She
ntoegn her en rote te tacked thi
eee herria dey at se
Taine Ramee “are iets tee Me We
SaP afer Sacartay tae trenton, Str
Birealies “avent vevidny Tn Sackron
Ain Womack sf stompin Teciseed
Sk Msumen ante el" on Recs
Stenting "One’ ef ie moet Tala a
EARS ko"scanan wae tne oney by
‘ire Gane S800 SP at
Bennett Clark of Jonesboro, ATi, who
EGpetn tn" tne hones resi 08
ee agpeasinnne
| ARKANSAS
Mea, Franke Johnion led Tuestas
Noe, 4. Sirs. “Johnwon lesen, a hea:
jiand, one daughter "and «host of
Pathan Tale 12, “nee
Sorat Gas dee
Feat nla fete ogra Eb
Hee WE ae ane oP Gaonvea” a
{io Bs irmtaicd ay panier’ Prods
Sortaieer inh, eee 3. Hee
ear ge tari Se Blphen ate
Sak gh skied! ant AUB Wrens
iste? of ceremonies, ‘beat Bou
Sioech Suis BEN Carrol “Honey ona
folie Sunday * the Co ae TE "nana
euference te peta, Seid att arte
Sie See” BiG S ames aAinae are
Hee Sf Sackaan dane te pening
ees ise obs hale
{nck the 26uh"of thie month, Mrs. Brown
Sap Bi ite'ot Matas Brown
ERE ons of our SeSlag’ church workers
steel TBE ATE ea
oa ig, SE sera
gh Soe Pe Steeda Se
Bilis Sisie Maa Ret h Met
eRe” tie that conten
SFteRI8H, GE Shacehtae see Sen
Sean BF Sebnatn’ tn Be En
Bea ce riicaday forthe ati Zo
ie ata atta Haas
ere ith frlends. Rew J.B. Know.
Auvergne, Ape: spent Stiaay tere. Si
Stage “Safir” Bates at spent
Quile vaiedune eit Tucedee fey, Wat
Andee (0 isk legs Oe Woes
SPY RUgE lage, ask apemt” Mons?
MISSISSIPPI
achaon, Mss
sire, Poregee Git af tla clty tt
atihs TRS Gare ehMac at
Eagan inter” Sed alReT cae
Be eed ste, Mana
Seder JP Sau ato sin
ates, aed a tate a
Beta She, Metin her test
Cave Cts, Ky, te visiting her brother,
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
7 ‘Owens, Elmer stosee, Ever
Are. Charlotte Hawkins Brown | of
seinfa, Re" Gn wldey knows Rone
eek, Sout aes ae
Bererer iene cel
ESS oa nieaeete ert
SNe tance ari Be
Fea Bote sie
Beane Mig aed colts ie 2a
Sey eae a Sd
ken sean oe Se
Set, See at ahh Sa
fsa ae
Bis nes Be Be Piet
BOM da i 2
Sea in Art ee OR
elton uae Mah aes
en Pa cARE ct
acer su aes, Se
Secrets hea
Bresenc ‘were: Sir. and Strm SBloomer
ES, Sarg ca Wr dene
Saee re oe ae
Satay Bate ees ae
2 BGR iris art Me
it, Heelan ate
isle Mee cee at eit
Say Sie atten, Nast he
SOS er he oer
Hed ice Ge ae Nee
fier tise te Sealer et
el aerate AGP okt i
Siesta Ss fale Pa oats
Sash sto eRe tea caiee
ie a peeing net
aati See aa oe
edad ei reer
Pak ate imesh eaten
Sora ae Geestad eae
‘The funeral services of" Mra. sary:
Dear etree getty
Sete atlieietie, ty
Geiae Phone eet
Sidra, nahh eens Wad
Gus aha ace i ae et
fhe atn nda reac Nass
windhal Aateh Shae Sa
WiPameks eile peat
ges ale i carpenter, at Sh
iat fea ccuta cs Soe te
SA Hai site areti k
ig fata eieraatlae Weache
here, Monday night. George W. Reed
Pat eg ter ae
ciate aetna
Suge aoe sat ep
ivosuer rs Waanlagisn aches! Sill ene
ieee aaceatas Ssh ek
He Belen near ats
Gin able Suste BF retards
SH Rigi eae eae a
Si deaits aneseaas ae
Busha aah ar eenktr
Esa Sed inthe? Lauegion sed
aiheti The Rev Alfred caves and
Aetee eA paais, cement
ie Reta bait Se ted
we trae oat tit deem
she eigen Sane
Seiten Maan Resta eins
Fay atin hdres of oe ee
Pees ee Andree Sey
fe Nan Meee mip et. ea
HE Beat Rate Sse. "Ee
Hy o: Shehuceite aren
enargera beara Seo Golan haved
Reraratanle Sa pee San ee
AS reghentan Sy cts
femse ta ete Sot
ota acti Eat
FH Hee pine ele bat
Fecha af ceergeentae
Pelee “RY pla ue Warne
racy oat Senne ot
tet avehie ines wore
seg ri, eta a Se
Foust Bane aati ane une
Eerie ily RSet a
pce ste te aE RS
Br atagetee i te Mrs
SAMMY etn SS aah
pe ate tal see
ies ou tnar Que ata Se
James Movb and srs. Archie Ellington.
Danie.
“Allie, Wade spent last week in Cin-
ciftati yaineling “with, friends. Stix
‘Louleville, Ky.
‘Mrs, Alice Wendell of Lexington re-
rred fo hige home atter spending ne¢-
saree emai ca
Besa Seremeaen atte
fester hata Bae & Beat
see asia haks whee
a Soe emo ene
FS ame eh eet oh
Be Paes eat ane eats
Sig's aaah, ete seas
Feet ne ia aes
Fee Wika Uhepieet at
Bere, began atemra ane 2
eae cas My liga
Tepe ea 2 eh, eae
Toe Pe, Sen ban tks Sa
Rotts: Sine lear ae aaa
ete leg ces tener
Ect eat ea ater ee
emai sera Set tere Bait
amare cues naar pate
ree Sees, he Soeaal dina
quite Suen ares: arn ag
Stl Sinai lt tase Yau
See BT Bon Pere
Beene, Wining AE Garvin
Besides a Stet Te
eS eel pee cient a
Bae ea ota setrest
PSOE Pe Sine etl
Sie Par hank
Eee ie Baas tel ie
Stier amie Seartey tat
feet iier tet ee ae ae
fare alters gt Heian
See eae aie ieee Nt
BRS aalocs, sha, elite ears
Roa sea Me Sea. are
aa Sra se baer art
Seas anet bets cir tee
Neocdard, “tar Redd, “6. te Cheintian
ate eee 5" 5 india talent ames ee aie
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EN CX fa) by everybody, see that you have a beautiful com-
“\ Nan 7 y (ay plexion, free of bumps and splotches, and that
he @ your hair is smooth and properly dressed. Your
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Y ON A TO WHITEN THE SKIN, no matter how dark your complexion, is an easy
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caterer Sadgaaee ct
tea Gee 8 farsi Be
BEES nel tur hac Se
Feaatten one ahh ons
Be and Sita. d's. Brooks, Hed. Ht ak
ssa Sa AM rc
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Ekle a etches ta cee
ein a a arta te
Reacts oun ano tet
is Holiness hgch Sits: Siaitle Bor:
Pattie ane as Sa
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ny, ta
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of ata as ee fae ce
SSS, on Se Noe
RAN wi Set Ash ae
fecal, hing
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Suncare te arte as
SSM ates dls 2
BERBAE sthsont tice eof anads
Knoxville College 3s
roti NORA SOUR? AES mah
sie Beets tne ern
eresaa BE Re see ie
fee te See tate, "ir ga
Eee er pea
for @ few days. z ean
CONNECTICUT
sage NSE ia ag
as SR ond re
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foe ae eae
aus to, nome after a vit in the
Becca wcnatan reve
Recursos
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farigg ih Aree, tay
fe ior ei ae te a
Reagent Bt
need ais af ae ae
orig af ta, Del oes ek
Se: eee a ues
Seotaee ater Be, Hated
Secaatie is Per a a ane
seatanat enter
ee Fee FPN ac
Ee ie de ONS ait
Bibi gt ae ih Sr te og
Shep ene ane hh aaa
Pa ge pr dine ate
Sienna
Mnmign Sc, ent a
Sie day Ninoy age Wea
acne ae le
Fue onal Pom 8 Heat
&
oe Tee,
OMcers of the newly tirmer wrest
leit clap ‘met atthe home of Brest
Eulieanium of Wonster street, where
SSimcker weap held, The aificers: are:
Jackson, gr ielghi, BP. Troutman, WW.
SioneH. Sates. Brown and E, Gold:
eninge sary Copter of ae
HE Suit a Seay zontent at the
sue at ey agile Ferd Brown
Gf ‘Suiend: iceet is sick stra. Sane
Brown of Anon street ts Teported sick.
Pant Grand Sfaster shlctis of the A. V.
Keind DB. of Ao St Louis, 30. ts
In the-elts, “he funeral of Sirs. Henri:
Eita Gian, who died Monday. was held
Wetnesday "at Angra. chabel
ANI Race baxiness men should hire
both Black and white in thelr buat:
Bese Jeie fe targe enough to war.
$10,000 Worth. of
{ will give away this amount of money in my own medicine
—There is a free trial bottle waiting for every
family that has a sufferer from constipation
—Send today for your bottle
Te. commoners my th RRC
g.cammeeats ay tc: (ON ees
Toth cacti
ence Romeo ce
‘Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, | Brees ney
Seah tte RES nl Eo ee
successfully used for over 30 years ff rare. iets
indie today the lrrest selling rae ae!
family Iezative in the world. 18 | caresses
Ipite of that fact tece rust be Pe eS
Heraly thousands of families who pateae ee
have nover tried it, and these are ss ae ees oe
the ones f hope to‘reach with my Bah Petes 5
seed Ban oe
T want to prove: to them that my eh
gee
2 eect: | rs
they can chain, ut cont ent | RM
feo cen Satta oe
Reet. 7 in crn
Ba ce nner ater et ok
SE Ge econ; Taree, ay Wm call, tetny
mee eves at ie Seared, DB Clem sate
rae eet
ie
SOs seme web ake, NO Laan ge to have etre ett
my company will not promt one home. Twat you to share tn my
gent when you bny your frat bot~ taut offer. Xet know ie you
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frst one than wee fet for It Our Snpainted, "Ask me now for the
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EM Game artnet, Fe allt Wanye fe eur
RotmS Sua Caleta Sor aes erly am seen, aa,
ee snavinees stomach, sour, colicky stomach.
Saas aetttaane purate are EOE es PE
signe suldren tbo? thir Renita ac® ate
teapot at at hee Sy fo Sree enmeh eae
Hs Reever ne Geiser, beans cee
ieee Sronenais oe coll
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Se Sea aceon erly te aaa ed
Separen.t eermenstces ana eras ot my We eae Seas
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MINNESOTA
bg Te ey ag ar Ng ge
wets Sable td Meath tale
ed Lae Rue teh conted Se
fi Shi Rea she
ERR sit She oe
eamerst OLS eas
ERs Bui ey ihe tea
Rieger Sacra Stee
vest. Sirs. W. B. Lirown of, New Dus
Neuadd Wen ne
Va ub, ‘Wtte ane ata
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FROG Pi it ante oh
RS ee tae Sains oe
Tred for everal daa ts able’ te be ont
inary of cng cots at |S. Maeatey
eee ee She et ae
hy Sains the Se
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Boe alate fe ean,
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ctaeeraee aid Se
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Sec ote aa
A I-year-old girl of Salem. Orenon.
Se pudngert perinn recorded Ai having
PiECHeU" he sbramie othe mountain
Wherever there isa civil rights
law every member of the Race shoul
take advantage of that. law and see
thay the state livea Up to Ie and en:
fordes fh. Carry your cases to cour
TE naan cee tee
Great’Big Stylish
Oise cueu ats
Ween
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PAGE SIXTEEN
IOWA
Rec, Rurton, ode of, the, nated retired
abet Pie Ade Boataence
BESioe bth ome et,
arti Phe hang cla of the TH:
aie este chore at at aRe
Eeme of irene Attn datnes, South
as ies fusttate wre eves bare
en fee eat Dagan church
see San, ee ati ae
RGAE yiataon aca nels bene Caria
SRTSSALST ilar aenrtca with se ee
Eee ie, cherie fae ten
Ir Raye inte Sri uy ate, Sr
Sel Morte iy Site her Seer
aaa Te “Arniatlee aay, Noe I
BEA, AY with honey dance wa
Pc eke
Se From ont oth oper ‘ieerous
‘Fon durooks of Fort Stadiny, tows, ts
Fil, hh" chichgo 28a, Cedar Ware
Hin"inoo. trcngeney Jenting Wreaecied
Babcseues that St earcuer
SuSihugerem hay tne got. Ae ie
EQue Tigh ogee Wilda Senner
Eerie ost Chatman, ih cope
$Ulllidice of she Labera bite inet
sear hia afiee a succeent
Paring beck by aie cltse Brenchle
Beles, ad se ase? wuton were
Bit, HA Ga LAS Ag hore 3
Feet Man Sia 3 We Amer,
Sere Lugs a um bam 1g)
Bae Sista wiles
eee See mcemat et Se
Baritone MAAN cw made
Pera age Baugien of cee
Soil Steady! Sart tg tee
Soma th ctiatnai an tee Pas
Aes vata meee ta om A
Bere dees ihe lia
EST at ee tome Hee Ee ha
Se, Sing ce stars, ate dongle
iad aa Sis lete fear, ot He
Zone’ ae faa ene ta
EE Ya Yatk avhaaen Act
stoux Gin towa
After 4 the eek Sait Sith ela
peieded ahem shee Sate Sout iek
Bat on Rive Hawcie Rebison, a8
Era ean aa datenig ter Ying
Fyitss: ovine 4M drain of thet sia
Fez naay Ie ac cay. eM aw
adept Nutee’ Sim Prag, ge
Saath Shes Prisca Nac of
a SETI no oF Stamens
OM ch Sie tue Warkne we frien
Se Mies na rucptar She eae
Boe alma te be irre
SC een nse
Emly vide ow a foe dae wh
Rep tote io Vankton, tea ater
Ratan requ ter hme dn
Sena TE Wars, retin
BORER Nin tea tant sereetn
Shoct Sie ahd Mr Ns Satan 8
See em! tive aug ecik
Bian vidas adenine New in Mar
Seas MUA R: Mut Sina
Sioa Eero ee acting
HE. moon hy aime tor Wome, eka
FS aan hte ce Her Mania
Stns Men i tneneee ge the ea
Sait tie Mea Sil tra tne
Seageeetiatl Seapine Dame
Sy RTM eet at Mace ee
Fenn Taviers Whi haw levy “omtined to
BP Gas INE to eke come
Bit an death out the
Reve" adnin, "ahete Si'te'a Thanks”
icing der ee Tinta oom a te
Sy05 ca at same ga Thane
Beige en ead Cran ated
Fe eiey Wo esdae eylta Tae
Fucniny rotnleg for au indie Say
Orturway town
“ine, aanee given WY the Defender
gue" raceaay Shige a te eat Be
SAM cre ’akie a tucteae ai Tea
Pate af Hanke Sng te in the
Bee Giatlng Ver asige hun. te
Seale en fate Racine pat
Fereed Snes fh Caeended int Un le
$l viding wr unui. ten Date
Prien arte lees Si, hay ang
Bees ate ae ail sete tae
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Jim Quinn, East Court street, won the prize at the Vanette Theatre. it was a fun event for her, who has been on the sick list at the home of her sister, Mrs. K. W. Petchison, who has been seriously ill is improving. Mrs. George Johnson is ill. the bazzar of Mrs. George Johnson is grand and success and many beautiful things were on display there. The Social Enrollment home of McKinley Light and the following officers elected: Ewen McCullane, McKinley Light; Bertus Russell, assistant secretary; and Joe Colins, McKinley Light; secretary; Bertus Russell, the following persons with a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Savoy last Thursday; William Williams, Edmund Smith and Aaron Lawson. Pat is quite a social enterter upon him in the S. E. club. the citizens of Dyersburg, white, were left in a parish high school band last Wednesday morning. Calvin Moore and Mrs. Betsy Moore are ready when the boy comes with your paper and there will be no delay.-Mike.
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