Chicago Defender
Saturday, January 13, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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SON OF DIXIE LEGISLATOR PULLS OUT WOMAN'S HAIR
DR. EASON, ARCH FOE OF GARVEY, ASSASSINATED
READ "THE WEEK" Page One—Part Two
EX-SOLDIER IS HERO IN BLOODY RIOT
EX-SOLDIER IS HERO IN BLOODY RIOT
Makes Farm Hands Fight Back; Had Just Come to Town; Called Chicagoan
By EUGENE BROWN
Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 12.—Fought to a standswild, repulsed, defeated in his own bainhawk, the Southern lynchers of Rosemont, and faced by race-men and women at Rosewood, where 12 whites were killed, and reported to guerrilla warfare, speaking to the crowd, wishing to wusky and slay defenseless farmers and villagers. In this manner he toll of death has risen since last Thursday, 1,000 bloodthirsty Southern bent on teaching them a lesson. Napa, Napa County, South protect against teaching the Race the art of soldiering. White legislators have protested against the acceptance of these non-white Americans as an American combatant part of the American army.
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So many times has the same advice come. So many times has it been needed. So many times have been pressed. So much the such counsel pressed, listened to such counsel and permitted their base overlords, poamar barons, cotton kings, hill biliers, etc., to vent their wicked spleen, hoping that time would bring a better
Soldier Different
But this soldier of a pioneer infantry unit, not combatant, brought to them something new. He told them that he was a soldier of the men to protect their women. He pleaded with the women to stand by their husbands. He made little children cry, and made little children protect them. And the men did so. The soldier Cole seems to have been a bird of passage. Little is known of him in Brewwood, Galveston, Summer from from the surface. He seems to have come quietly, at an opportune time, and then to have vanished. He is not believed to be a Southerner, Reeves, but he is a representative of a Chicago motion picture house. Monday before the riot one of the "pioneer" soldiers was reported as having been wounded and had to have been at a "blood hut". Jessie Barker ex-convict recently escaped from the prison. She was charged
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'I'll Scream if YouDon't,'Ruse of Girl Bandit
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 12.—A new type of woman bandit who approaches Race men and women on the streets and threatens to scream if they do not give her money was disclosed here on complaint of James Robinson. The police are making a thorough search of the city for the woman. Robinson reported to the police that woman approached him one night. Sutter greet and demanded $2. "I need the money and you are going to give it to me," the woman told Robinson. He protested, walked toward the car, and tended to board a car, but the woman declared that if he did she would scream. She continued to threaten him until he was forced to hand over $1.75. Had he not she arrested and charged with rape. She was well dressed and young.
Fake Consul of Liberia Is Jailed
Berlin, Jan. 12.—A 27-year-old Race man, William Munumue, from Duna, who recently appeared before the judge at Wiesbaden, Germany, proved to be a man of many talents. He had made a fairly decent living as a waiter, a proprietor of a prosperous shop, and as a fire-eater in wandering circus shows. But all these rather proselytic pursuits did not quite satisfy the curiosity of Hungary, where he appointed himself consul of the black republic of Liberia, accredited to the Budapest government of Count Andressy and Protifying by the lure which foreign money exercises at present on the central European mind living in the timeless realms of depreciated paper and private expenses. He was forced to forge checks on Liberian banks which he circulated among the guillebible public in payment for his "official and private expenses." Banking houses in Hamburg, Dresden and Stuttgart suffered losses of several hundred thousand marks. On a trip to Hanover Munumue was arrested, and certain extemalizing circumstances, sentenced him to three years imprisonment and 3,000 marks fine.
WANTED SCHOOLING HERE,
ORDERED BACK TO INDIA
Boston, Mass., Jan. 12—Stanley Kisinger, 15, son of an Uganda statesman, will not take a postgraduate course at Tuskegee institute, although he came all the way from Calcutta with that in mind. African by descent, the lad is well versed in English and proved popular in Benares, which landed him at Boston Nov. 27. Stanley was detained by the local immigration authorities when found to be afflicted with traumas from the immigration station, East Boston, to the Corney hospital, Stanley was placed in a contagious ward, but the disease of the eye did not affect him. He was barred from entering the United States, and an immigration officer took him to New York. On board the City of Benares, which departs for India shortly, Stanley is to be back to India with dreamed
Made District Deputy
Portland, Ore., Jan. 12—Mrs. F. P. Bultanzer has been reappointed desig
t deputy for Batahia Temple No. 11, and also for the state of Oregon, She
was born in Winnipeg, Canada, ate de
t the normal institute at Lex-
ington, Kys, and graduated from a
Bachelor's degree at Martin
General Hospital in 1919.
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LAWMAKER'S SON ATTACKS LONE WOMAN
White Man Pulls Her Hair Out Because She Said His Girl Was in Debt to Her
Washington, D. C., Jan. 12—It's easy to get a white man out of the South, but it's hard to get the "South" out of a white man. As a result of its innate tendency, Kelvin Carlin (white), son of four Congressman James Carlin and Virginia Hughes of Columbia warrant hanging over his head charging him with assault on Mrs. Mary T. Turner, a Racewoman serving as an attendant at the New Hampshire avenue Northwest.
Mrs. Turner, on the other hand, lies in bed, bruised and battered, and with large bald spots on her head where she has been hiding her roots. She presents a pitiful picture—a twitching, trembling, doddering, nereus wreck. Two doctors are in attendance upon her, and there is a possibility that she may have to be
Parlor a Battlefield
According to the reports of the police who arrived first, a riot of confusion and havoc, a sort of battlefield scene, ensued. They entered the apartment of Mrs. Turner about 12 o'clock Wednesday night. Broken brae-brae, shattered chinaware and glassware were strewn across the room. Bone burses of violent activities. The affair is explained as follows by Mrs. Turner: Last Wednesday night between 11:15 and 11:45, as she was sitting in her apartment in the basement of her home (white), a tenant on the first floor, accompanied by Carlin, knocked at her door. They were admitted, and it is said that a dispute arose between her and Mrs. Turner over some money matters. The jantress claims that Miss Keane owed $18 as the result of an agreement to be furnished breakfast at the rate of $10 per person. It is said, had been paid. On the other hand, it is said by the jantress that Miss Keane had made false representations to Carlin as to the sum
Carlin Pulls Her Hair
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
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Editor Abbott and Wifeto Tour South America
- Robert S. Abbott, founder and publisher of the Chicago Defender, and Mrs. Abbott will sail on the Steamship American legion, Saturday, Jan. 20, for a tour of South America. They will go directly to Rio Janero, Brazil, and from that point will begin a three month's study of conditions in South America. Mr. Abbott will attend the Brazilian exposition now in progress. He will make minute investigation into the conditions and write a series of profusely illustrated articles from each country visited. A farewell dinner in Mr. Abbott's room will give Friday night at the Unity clubhouse by Jessie Binga of the Binga State bank.
Aged Blind Man Made Rich by Oil
Aged Blind Man Made Rich by Oil
Shreveport, La., Jan. 12—Sitting in the blackness of the eternal night, for many years ago he lost the sight of both eyes. Wright Rock of De Soto parish, 75 years old, on whose land oil was discovered recently, takes calmly the sudden change in his for-mer life. He has taken to the ranks of the financially independent. Born in slavery times, "Uncle Wright," as he is affectionately called, has far more money than he ever hoped to earn in section 12-12-11, completed as large oil wells on his farm by A. H. Tarver, are bringing him daily far more money, than he ever hoped to earn in the little farm. The lands at present have returned him a profit of close to $60,000. He is father of 15 children, all but two of whom long ago left the paternal roof. When informed of his wealth upon completion of the first well, and asked to sell it to money, the old man said: "Well, I guess I just buy me a few clothes and something to eat." The money, the old man said: "Well, I guess I just buy me a few clothes and something to eat." These jewels money which he received for the 80-agree tax on which the Tarver wells are located, Rock receives a one-eighth royalty, on the wells, and wells will be drilled. The wells already producing are making an aggregate of 2,500 barrels.
Approximately 8,000 persons were killed by automobile accidents in 1922 in states where statistics on such fatalities are gathered to figures gathered by experts. While definite figures were not available from the remaining states, such statistics as heavy and indicated that the casualties strike a fairly even average, population considered. On the basis of the generally accepted estimates, every one killed by automobiles, the number hurt in the United States in 1922 is estimated in six figures. In the state fork alone, 2,000 persons were killed in crossing accidents, by speeders, in collisions and other accidents. Fully 95 per cent of the accidents were the "preventable" sort. Care and caution by some one could have averted them. In New York the largest toll among the states was taken in Pennsylvania, where 1,100 were killed.
Illinois and California ranked third in the number of dead reported. In each auto accidents took a toll of approximately 100 fatalities in other states included: Oregon, 41; Iowa, 160; Wisconsin, 190; Nebraska, 108; Oklahoma, 334; Georgia, 116; Michigan, 403; Massachusetts, 324; Maryland, 223, and Ohio, 600.
Undergraduate Operation
Count Charles H. Ebb, 3944 Indiana avenue. underwent an operation Tuesday morning. The is under the calls of Dr. Roscoe Giles.
WAR
LOOT HOMES IN OKLAHOMA DURING RIOT
LOOT HOMES IN OKLAHOMA DURING RIOT
Whites Send Army of Boys in Residances to Take Guns and Valuables
Sapulpa, Okla., Jan. 12.—Police here are holding eight men and boys during an investigation of charges made by members of one place that the white henchmen in social officers, looted homes, taking diamonds, and other valuables, following the shooting in which Patrolman S. E. Brennley was killed and four other officers was held by a hand of men burglared in a restaurant.
Larceny Charged
R. E. Money, chief of police, filed larceny charges against the eight now in custody and others are being sought by the police and other law enforcement charges. Those under arrest are Charles Rucker, Shelby Fingers, night watchman at the local high school, Paul Phillips and Emmer Phillips, and Richard Farrell and Richard Farrell, brothers, all of Sapulpa, and Roy Fillon of Tulsa. Oscar Miller charged that Rucker took diamond rings from his home. He and Richard Farrell have been identified by members of the Race as their property, have been recovered from the homes of those under arrest according to Chief William Storme, stormed the police station enduring to identify the whites who are said to have committed the deprations. The victims said that the two men had a hand of dogs to do the looting.
Town Is Quiet
All rumors of a riot have been discounted by local authorities. Police restrain people have been removed. No charges have been filed against five of the men of the face who are in custody. Four officers were held in custody, two still searching for Ed Glass, undertaker, and alleged leader of the band that fired on the officers. Dr. J. W. Hall, the deputy jailer, officers wounded in the fray declared that when they questioned him as to the location of a disturbance in the jail, they found them to Glass' cave into the death trap. Charges of being accessory to the murder of Brumley may be filed against him. Bush is also being held. He and others in custody were arrested within the city limits, thus indicating that Glass also may be here. The arrest have not been divulged.
Help Authorities
Following the action of our people in offering a reward of $100 and promising the capture of his alleged theft, the assistance given the authorities by serving coffee and sandwiches to the guards and assisting in other ways in maintaining order. Illustration of motion is felt of any further trouble.
WOULD GIVE TEXAS PENNANT
FOR MURDER CHAMPIONSHIP
Jim Chandler, one of the famous Chandler brothers, undertakers, in Atlanta, Ga., writes the following comment on the lynching contest engaged in by Southern states last year: "Many white and Colored are greatly surprised that Georgia has lost the great Southern championship in lynching after holding the greatest number of men for 50 years, and that she was defeated by the great state of Texas. "I think that we people should unite and give the state of Texas a pennant for its victory over Georgia, and we should defeat comes after so many years of intense rivalry."
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF
TWO PARTS—PART ONE
VICTIM OF GANGSTERS
Baptist minister who was killed by Marcus Garvey's followers in New Orleans after criticizing their leader.
Photo by Woodard
AUGUSTA GEORGIANS CHEER SIMMONS' PLEA FOR THEM
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 12.—The city of Augusta and the state of Georgia capitulate to Roscoe Simmons, a man who can see in the matchless rise of Simmons against odds and prejudices few men have faced.
As the Emmanuelination orator in Augusta, Roscoe Simmons was a Walker, demonstrated by his thoughts and his power to express them, by his ideas and his mastery over thousands, that he is the former president of his Race living in this country.
Breaks Record
No occasion like this one was ever held in Georgia. If Roscoe Simmons could speak in every town in the South a new day would break for the people, white and black, people of this city had a new birth of good will and comradeship the day following Emmanuelination celebration. As one prominent white man said, "You just can't say 'No' to the reasoning of Roscoe Simmons.
The oldest daily paper in the South, the famous Augusta Chronicle, reports the appearance and speech of Dr. Simmons: packed into the Tauchem church, with another thousand on the outside, noted Negro orator and statesman, trained his prominence as the first white and black person yesterday afternoon. As an orator he is in a "it was the largest Emmanuelination celebration ever held in Augusta," noted Bob T. Washington was star, years ago.
For the first time leading white citizens memorizing the freedom of the slave, Franklin, prominent white men and women occupied special front seats and cheered and even flanked the lights of the race living in this country.
Breaks Record
"Stage Big Parade"
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GANGSTERS
Baptist
minister
who was
killed by
Marcus
Garvey's
followers in
New Orleans
after
criticizing
their leader.
Photo by Woodard
H. EASON
GIANS CHEER
PLEA FOR THEM
auditors in smiles when his pathos did not have them in tears.
The Chronicle and the Herald both printed full scrophular reports of that man. The rector of the white Episcopal church said, "Roscoe Simmons is God's banquet, at which Dr. R. C. Williams was tastmaster, was tendered to the Rev. D. G. Dixon, Speakers included Bishop R. S. Williams, close friend to the great advocate D. R. Gorton, Money, Dean Long and D. R. Gorton." The morning after his speech Dr. Simmons spoke to the students of the University as guest of Prof. N. S. Peyton, and drove over the city with Bishop William. While in Augusta Dr. Simmons was the guest of his bosom friend, Dr. Geo. B. Stoney called him, and stream of humanity flowed to see and talk with the kindest and gentlest of men, as Mrs. Stoney called him, and to its president, J. C. Mardenborough, and to its product, Lucus C. Martin, and to the famous orator come here. Already Silas X. Floyd is arranging for the Rev. D. Gorton will be at the dept when his train pulls in if he ever comes back.
PROPHET ISAIAH WARNS
HARDING OF JAPANESE WAR
(CREDITED SERIAL)
Washington, D.C., Jan. 12—The "Protest Islaam" in, the person of Isaiah Minor of Kansas City, Mo., called at the White House to warn President Harding; that war with Japan was imminent. He said he had been sent to the city in a charlot, not like the prophets of old, but in a charlot with barred windows and a clanging bell.
The prophet carried a membership card of the Garvey organization and the city in which his chief parades on state occasions. An orate sword hung from his waist. Over his uniform hung a dazzling, cloak embroidered with stars, crescentes and mysterious occult signs.
Mrs. Kantor. Convalescent
Mrs. K. B. Kantor. MRS. Langley availance attack of diphtheria.
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Audience Cheers
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PRICE TEN CENTS
DR. EASON IS MURDERED BY A GARVEYITE
Arch Foe of "President of Africa" Is Shot Dead as He Leaves Church
New Orleans, La., Jan. 12—Rev. J. W. H. Eason, organizer of the Universal Negro alliance, was shot and killed here last week. When the minister died at Charity hospital, two days after being wounded, formal charges of murder were lodged against William Shakespeare and Fred Dyer. The two have been identified as Eason's slayers.
Accuses Garvevites
In a dying statement Eason accused the two who are held. Shakespeare and Dyer unwillingly compromised association, of which Marcus Garvey, self-styled "African president," is leader, Eason told a newspaper. He "hired assassins" and that it was the second attack made on him since he broke with the Garvey movement and denounced it as a fraud. Eason declared that assaults were seen to kill him in order to prevent his testifying at the trial in federal court in New York against Garvey. He had made Manggena and his assaulters were tried on a charge of using the mails to defraud in connection with selling stock in the defunct, Black Star line, a mythical steamship company. He alleged slayer of Eason, is known as the "chief of poce" of the Garvey association in this city. Dyer is said to be one of his pollemens. "When interviewed Dyer having shot Eason, but said, 'He had it coming to him.' Both men are paintings by trade, but listened to the "wild chirping" of Garvey until the chirping stopped. On several occasions, it is said, they openly denounced Eason for criticizing Garvey and made threats. A witness to the shooting said he saw shortly after Eason left a church in First street and drop from a bullet wound in the back. The better element here is aroused over the murders promise to aid in the prosecution.
Denounced Leader
Dr. Eason, a former Philadelphia minister, joined the Garvey movement several years ago. He was later appointed to the organization's coming second in the organization to Garvey. At the third international convention held in New York in Autumn 2001, he agreed. The minister denounced Garvey as a christian and crook and took the platform independently to expose the fraudulent methods of the organization and told the supporters of Garvey how they were being robbed. On several occasions his meetings broke up in front of what was apostles of Garvey disagreed with the body of Dr. Eason will be shipped to Philadelphia for burial.
W.VA. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE HAS ALPHA KAPPA SORORITY
the most important steps toward permanence of friendships and associations which are formed in college has been the establishment at the West Virginia College Institute of a new chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, one of the most prominent Greek letter sororities. This is the first time from the faculty to establish itself at the institute. The movement, which has been under way for a long time, was sponsored by Mrs. T. G. Nutter, Alpha chapter, Howard university, and Mrs. T. G. Nutter, Taylor of the Epsilon chapter, at the University of Michigan, and Miss Ruth Stevenson of the Alpha chapter, Howard university. The chapter of the new chapter took place Dec. 26, 1922, with the following members: Miss Thelma Brown, "23, Basilieu; Miss Ione Bowyer, "24, Anti-Basilieu; and the members of the Alpha sorority, Falfarx, "24; Ruby ibara, "24; Madeline Marshall, "24; Ethel Nunally, "24. A telegram of congratulations was received from Zeta chapter, Wilberforce university, "24. Alpha sorority of which Mrs. T. G. Nutter, wife of the Hon. T. G. Nutter, former member of the legislature of West Virginia, is a charter member, was as a member of the chapter of the University in 1909. Since that time it has grown to include 13 chapters established in the leading scholastic communities of the country from coast to coast, and it embraces a membership of ap-
The establishment of a chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, along with chapters of the Alpha Phi nites marks the beginning of a new era in the undergraduate life at the West Virginia Collegiate Institute. Membership in these organizations brings the students into closer contact with colleges and graduates of the leading colleges and universities of the country.
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SAYS MANISTER TOOK HIS WIFE; GIVEN DIVORCE
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St. Louis, Jan. 12.—Now comes Rev. Melvie Goda Sishuba, a missionary from Queen-town, South Africa, and the dawn of romance for the city of St. Louis. In the avenue, St. Louis, Sishuba was brought to this country in 1913 by Rev. L. G. Jordan, former foreign mission secretary of the national hymn convention, who made a memorial to Sishuba in Roger Williams university, Nashville, Tennessee. The Bethlehem District association of Chicago assumed the responsibility of one-half of his university and the university the other half. On Nov. 4, 1921, Sishuba came to St. Louis to hold meetings at various churches. He formed an acquaintance with Mrs. Rosa Henderes, a resident at her home, and who sang for him in his church meetings.
Published Book
A few months following his association with Mrs. Henderson the Art Director of The Challenge of Africa. The booklet is dedicated to Mrs. Rosa Henderson. The author states that he felt compelled to write so because of the encouragement and inspiration she gave him to write and her desire to financially aid him in putting for the printing of the booklet.
In the publication Mrs. Henderson is referred to as Isabula as "a conscientious gift vision worker" is conceived worker for the Lord."
Temptation Too Much
There was no jealousy on the part of Wm. d. Henderson, the husband, who it is said, never approved of Sishuha residing at his home. Several times he threatened to bring divorce action against him, but the African, but reconciliation between them was effected. According to Henderson, there is little doubt but that the Rev. Mr. Sishuha was wrong in his decision to creed and he lacked judgment. This was the way Henderson had in saying that the African preacher, recently from an uncivilized country, was not prepared, morally, to cope with too much anger and was especially that of Mrs. Henderson.
Notwithstanding the foregoing which Henderson says was intolerable and humiliating to him, his wife clandestinely communicated and warned him that he was the African, despite the fact that Henderson had driven the preacher from his home, threatening to kill him if he again entered the premise.
Henderson Gets Divorce
Papers were filed for divorce some months ago by Henderson, Sishula having elicited his wife's affections. The court of domestic relations has granted Mr. Henderson a decree of divorce. Following the divorcee* Mrs. Henderson was married to the Rev. Mr. Sishula. They are domiciled at same residence, 3316 Lucas avenue, New York, 10015, a member of the Central Baptist church of this city. She was married to Wm. J. Henderson in 1955, and to Mrs. Henderson in 1957. Rev. and Mrs. Sishula now reside. Mr. Henderson is prominent in religious and social circles. He is an employee of the Mississippi State University, where he has been enraged for 25 years. He resides at the Pine street department Y.M.C.A.
THE REV. JOHN ROBINSON
HEADS MINISTERS' ALLIANCE
TUSKEGEE CONFERENCE
Tuskegee, Ala., Jan. 12—The 223 annual Tuskegee conference will be held at Tuskegee institute Jan. 11 and 18. The conference will focus on culture and bond economies. Reduced rates are offered on all railroads for delegates to the sessions. Duse Moaned All of the American Oriental company will be one of the speakers.
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Dr. Cooper's Death Hastens Mother's End
Dr. Cooper's Death Hastens Mother's End
New York, Jan. 12.—Dr. Richard Cooper, only son of Mrs. Theresa Cooper of 187 West 135th street. Mrs. Cooper of 26. He was well known professionally and socially throughout the city. He left his widow, Harriette, and mother to mourn him. He was 38 years old at his death. Mrs. Cooper also took his mother, survived but a few days after the death or her son. She had been in poor health for some time. The shock of the death proof too soon for Mrs. Cooper to die on Jan. 4 at the age of 73. Burial was from St. Philip's church at noon Jan. 8. Mrs. Cooper was one of the early settlers in New York city, coming to the generosity of Mrs. Cooper, a great interest in the young people and especially students. Many struggling young men and women owe to the generosity of Mrs. Cooper for their education on their educational careers. She was a heavy holder of New York real estate and other valuable properties. Mrs. Harriette Cooper took the house of both her husband and his mother in so brief a period.
Lynching Is Denounced by Baptists
"The Christian church, surely our own must be made in all its forms; but more especially when a band of men are to themselves the right to become government, court, jury and prisoner. It is disoblawed. It is hellish. It puts government, society and the church at the mercy of the hobbitish of the underworld. We must be of no exceptions. There are arrests."
HEADEN MOTOR COMPANY
FLECTS NEW OFFICERS
The first annual meeting of the Head-
quarters was held Thursday, Jan. 4, at the offices of W. D. Alliumno, 3461 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Officers elected were: L. H. Heiden, president; J. D. White, treas-
urer; J. W. Irwin, general manager. It was voted to increase the capital of the company to $10 million and as soon as it can be initialized manufacturing will begin and orders have been received for 161 cars.
CLUBS
this week at the residence meeting this week at W. Tollison, 5221 Indiana avenue. W. Tollison will host the last week with Fred Clyburn, 386 Grass vard. The next meeting will be held in the clubroom at Maddux Manor. The next meeting will day with Mrs. W. N. Miller, 3212 traffic avenue. The next meeting will be held in the clubroom at Maddux Manor. The next meeting will day with Mrs. W. N. Miller, 3212 traffic avenue. The Harmony club will hold their annual election of officers at the last meeting. The newly elected president, Mrs. Bessie Higginbotham, 4512 St. Lawrence avenue. The Oblie club held their annual election of officers at the last meeting. The newly elected president, Mrs. John Blanton, secretary, and Earl Miller, treasurer. The Oblie club held their annual election of officers of Thomas Brock, 4202 Evan avenue on Jan. 13. The Theological society will present a "Theological Drama" by children Sunday, Jan. 14. The Theological society will present a "Theological Drama" by children Sunday, Jan. 14. The Theological society will present a "Theological Drama" by children Sunday, Jan. 14.
The Congenial club entertained with a morning honoring the president, Mrs. Kirsten Bishop, who was largely attended. Next social events were held at the residence of Mrs. Johnson. The El Progreso club held their last meeting in the club rooms, 355 Indiana Avenue, and the club rooms were occupied and are as follows: Bishop Smith, president; F. Chappman, physician; Smith, president; A. King, cook; Cooke, treasurer; A. King, chairman; Kendall, business manager; Curtis F. Cooke, treasurer; A. King, chairman; P. Ploner, Lodge of Theophany, 3201 Wahash avenue, will dramatize the annual musical in the Sunday, Jan. 14, at 1 p.m. There will be music and songs, Ophelia Johns. The Renalance Literary club will hold its regular second Sunday musical; the annual musical are musical treat is promised. Attorney Morris Gaines is speaker for the musical treat. The Onirarto club, Ltd., was entertained Friday evening by the president.
The Gaudeamé-Charity club held its first meeting of the year Monday, Jan. 14, 2015, at the Gaudeamé-Charity Club. The club was hosted by the presence of Miss Halle L. Irwin, the President of the Gaudeamé-Charity Federation of Colored Women's clubs, and Mrs. Edith Stewart, state representative of the Gaudeamé-Charity, Mrs. Myrtle Cook, editor of National Notes, addressed the club.
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CONVICT BATTLE OF NEW JERSEY'S HORRIBLE MURDER
Jury Returns After Half-Hour Conference; Case to Be Taken to Higher Court
Bv WM. G. WRENS
Orange, N. J., Jan. 12.—The trial of William E. Battle, 18-year-old boy accused of assaulting and murdering Eleanor L. Brigham, came to a dramatic close Saturday night, when the jury, after a half hour's deliberation returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. "Jersey justice," the kind that is dispensed to the guilty, drew their cause out, had a red demonstration. The trial, lasting four days and two nights, was one of the quickest tried murder cases in the history, the courts of the state of Florida.
Over 30 witnesses were called for the prosecution and 20 for the defense. The charge circumstantial was once forced to be virtually complete. The attorneys for the defense, Robert S. Hargrove and William B. Brandon, both of New York, asked alibi for their client when Mrs. Carrie Battle, mother of the boy, was brought on the stand. She attempted to identify the detectives testified that finger prints on a window in Mrs. Brighams' room compared exactly with those taken of the boy. The exceptionally fast record, had been twice before convicted of crime.
A confession was introduced, that Battle had given to the Orange police which gave a full description of the crime. He said on the stand in the court room, "I was enforced and forced into signing this confession. His chief counsel, Hart-rove, objected to its being used as evidence, but his objections were overruled by the court. In the confession Battle admitted that he had knocked down the woman and choking her to death with a rope.
In his own defense the boy attempted to show that he would never have been identified by the small man he had been taken to the Brigham home and there potted out to the child. The court house was packed to overflowing by members of both sides. After the trial the court was rendered there was no demonstration on the part of anyone. Throughout the trial Battle showed little emotion, evinced no concern in the court. Under the law of New Jersey he must be sentenced to death, as the fury failed to recommend mercy. The case, however, will be appealed to the state supreme court.
NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY MEETS
In a stirring Sunday afternoon at the rooms of the Society of the Saints street, Brooklyn John D. Nixon referred for help from our people for the murder of Hale J. White, the People's
The meeting was a joint one of the committees of the society and an inter-instituting program had been recruited in a prominent member of the Sons of North Carolina who acted as master of the poem was recited by Miss Bonnie Anderson and beautifully endowed by the Holking sisters with Mrs Anna Holking Otte Holking is the beloved someone of those Who Gifted Church churchiness session was held speeched by John H. Dickerson, the pre-
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Special Sermon to meet
Miss Nettle Cooper's community,
chase of the revival mission home
of Frank Farnell and Paula
Farnell. The special sermon
is extended to all men and women
over 14 years of age to a sermon for
men only Sunday. To H. 3 p.m.
Miss Nettle Cooper's Community court res-
tains the Rev. Frank Farnell at her home, 35 West 25th street.
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Cambridge, Mäss, Jan. 12.—A typewriter weighs one ounce and fitting in a vest pocket was brought by Dr. H. E. Wetheller of Philadelphia to the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He devised it for him. He held between the fingers and the paper, the machine writes by means of a wheel equipped with rubber letters which special devices bring the letters into contact. Wetheller said that operation of the typewriter was slow in the hands of a beginner, but that any expert writer could attain a speed of 17 words a minute. It is almost nilless.
Nurse Says She Is Not Klan Ally
Nurse Says She Is Not Klan Ally
The poison fangs of the Ku Klux Klan are said to have settled on the tongue of Mrs. Laura Cox (white), head nurse of the Webb Avenue avenue of the Ku Klux Klan, colitis sanitarium. Mrs. Cox has been suspended and is now on trial before the civil service commission. Dr. Jacob J. Meleshelson, a physician at the Webb Avenue avenue of the Ku Klux Klan, cox of using profane language and charged that she is "against" foreigners, Catholics, Jews, Christian Scientists and Race persons. Justice Wightman, in charge of nurses of the Municipal Tuberculosis sanitarium, testified before the city civil service commission that Mrs. Cox "is a woman of great religious prejudice and she has repeatedly angrily insisted that she be denied the Ku Klux Klan in the presence of Jews and Negroes." Mrs. Cox denied that she is connected with the klan. In her statement to her attorney during the trial she said, "I am not a member of the klan nor any of its auxiliaries or subdairies. I have no relatives who are members and I know nothing of it what I have read in the newspapers."
"I did say, however, and I still hold the same opinion, that I was sorry for the president of a South Side bank who was forced to resign his job, and that I had a membership in the organization. "I do not think it was fair any more than it would be fair again if he had been an Elk or a Mason or a Knight of Columbus. If he did not have been an Elk, he should have been enough. I think ought to get the same kind of treatment."
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 12—At the Founder's day banquet of the Kappa Alpha Iota fraternity, Robert S. A. Abbas, the latter guest of the event, was the latter guest of the evening.
The speaker said that many told him that he was the one who directed Jina Crespin on railroads and added that if he was he would die. One of the results of Mr. Abbott's visit here was the timedate cessation of the Emile Theater at the Emile theater, the manager, E. A. Dunlan, was told that now whichever group he was in groups. But Dunlan decided that he thought that was what those who were in groups that the theater were free from segregation as long as he was manager, guest of Mrs. Phillips Waters, Walter Price, Edgar G. Brown, F. E. Dee, and Elwood Knox.
BISHOP CLAIMS AFRICA WILL BE RULED BY NATIVE
Believes He Will Conquer the Whites and Take Lands; Christians vs. Moslems
San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 12.—Although Bishop J. F. Hartzell, 88 years old, retired, served 29 years as Methodist bishop of Africa, he is planning to go back to Africa. Hero recently he said:
"In the interior of the Kabyle mountains there is a race as white as any Caucasians. In the old race of Berbers, who were separated from the others of their tribes and came south into Africa.
"In spite of the fact that some of the counties of Europe have colonized Africa, the colonists will never grow in numbers until they can control the continent."
Rapid Increase
"The Negro races of Africa double their population almost every 50 years, and it is a safe estimate that within the next 150 years there will be 400,000 Negroes born. These next Negroes will not be denied their birthright, and one of the greatest problems facing the civilized world today is whether or not they grow to be Christians or Mohammedans." Bishop McIntosh urged that the nation may be called Negroes, and not "blacks" or "colored people."
"It has been proved that the natives of Africa today, he said, "wild as their present state may be, have come down from a civilization that gives evidence of having been almost as great, greater, than that of the present, day.
"That they will rise again cannot
be done. But they will rise
the first step new in that direction.
"How large a step it is only the ones who have watched it can know. One college alone has graduated over 10,000 natives in the last 36 years, of which 80% are from farming and industry can make of their empire builders. One of the greatest proofs of their desire for learning is the way in which they enjoy learning. It will not be many years until the Cape to Cairo railroad is finished, and one will be able to be a sleeping car at Alexandria or Port Said. It will be a journey to Calypso and various other cities and points of interest without change of cars. I am looking forward to the pleasure of making this trip by rail, although we have over the route in Africa of the more than 100,000,000 natives in Africa about 40,000,000 are professed Christians, he said, but of the latter only about 100,000 can be classed as nearly Christians.
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Theosophical Drama
"Google and the Cowhead" in the
theosophical drama by four children, will
be given Sunday Jan. 14. Indicate the
address of Pioneer Jude. Theosophical
society, at the Southside Community
congregation, will be held at the
Songs and music 7 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. O. R. Johns president. Mrs. E.
Wilson secretary.
A WARNING and a NOTICE TO RAILROAD MEN
To the Legal Heirs and A
Interested:
Checks of One Hundred Do
have been forwarded to the
of the late
ROBERT B. ROWE, 1405 N
Vicksburg, Miss.
MARSHALL THOMPSON, 72
Newport News, Va.
C. P. POSEY, Columbia, S. C.
Clarence Stitt.
GENERAL YOUNG, 3910 P
Chicago, Ill.
R. C. CLARK, through Attot
ard E., Westbrook, Chicago, I
THIS WIPES THE SLATE W
ALL DEATH CLAIMS PAYABLE
RAILWAY MEN'S INTERM
BENEVOLENT INDUSTRIAL
Also, by resolution of the L
convention we have paid in the
days over Two Thousand Dollars
as full or part payment on all
gations listed and presented to
of Directors as existing and w
by our retiring Secretary, I
Wright, and the present Secr
James Walden.
To the Legal Heirs and All Others Interested:
Checks of One Hundred Dollars each have been forwarded to the legal heirs of the late
ROBERT B. ROWE, 1405 Locust St., Vicksburg, Miss.
MARSHALL THOMPSON, 727 18th St., Newport News, Va.
C. P. POSEY, Columbia, S. C., care of Clarence Stitt.
GENERAL YOUNG, 3910 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.
R. C. CLARK, through Attorney Richard E., Westbrooks, Chicago, Ill.
THIS WIPES THE SLATE CLEAN OF ALL DEATH CLAIMS PAYABLE BY THE RAILWAY MEN'S INTERNATIONAL BENEVOLENT INDUSTRIAL ASSN.
Also, by resolution of the last annual convention we have paid in the past ten days over Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) as full or part payment on all other obligations listed and presented to the Board of Directors as existing and valid claims by our retiring Secretary, Mr. R. C. Wright, and the present Secretary, Mr. James Walden.
This organization will continue OUT COMPROMISE its fight Industrial Discrimination—if by the men directly concerned.
We still have the one policy—the right to work at any trade we are qualified and to have the opportunity to qualify for any y.
The organization needs your ship. Without membership LE is helpless. Under the law, with bership ORGANIZATION is Give us your membership.
REMEMBER ONE THING: ership of this Association has no to serve the interests of the
This organization will continue WITHOUT COMPROMISE its fight against Industrial Discrimination—if supported by the men directly concerned.
We still have the one policy—to demand the right to work at any trade for which we are qualified and to have the right and opportunity to qualify for any trade.
The organization needs your membership. Without membership LEADERSHIP is helpless. Under the law, without membership ORGANIZATION is paralyzed. Give us your membership.
REMEMBER ONE THING: The leadership of this Association has never failed to serve the interests of the men; has
NOTICE:
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never faltered at duty or misrepresented facts.
Your hardest row is just ahead of you. Watch the new U. S. Congress! The Transportation Act of 1920 is certain of amendment. Under the old act we have won our Industrial Magna Charta. Let's not lose it under the sure change to be made by the new Congress.
Organized employees will suffer the least. COLORED RAILROAD MEN, ORGANIZE NOW! DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LIGHTNING HAS STRUCK YOU!
Join the organization which has fought for an industrial square deal for all classes of Colored railroad employees before three Congresses, before State Legislatures and the Interstate Commerce Commission, as well as every Board or Commission set up by the United States Government.
Our record is over ten working agreements for men ranging from locomotive firemen, yard switchmen, road brakemen, porters, waiters and cooks—BEING THE FIRST ever secured for Colored men in the history of the United States.
ONE THING DID IT, and that was ORGANIZATION. That means membership, plus the right kind of leadership, plus a just and reasonable set of demands UNDER THE LAW.
For further information write Mr James Walden, Secretary, Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association, 3441 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.-STILL A GOING AND A FIGHTING organization of Colored railroad men.
P. S.—Although, beginning soon, I shall be general organizer of a national campaign of thrift and employment protection centering in one of our large banks and fostered by a fraternal organization, I SHALL GIVE FULL ATTENTION to all ORGANIZED protests and grievances of railroad men if they give their membership to the R. M. I. B. I. A.
Shoots Up Club in Wild Style; Makes Escape
Newark, N. J., Jan. 12—During a poker game in the rooms of the 15th Ward Social club in the rear of 182 Orange street, a stranger man entered Saturday night, stood by for a few minutes, then pulled a knife and stabbed the man in the place in real western fashion. A couple of bullets from his gun lodged in the ceiling, then resting place in the right arm of Jesse Wright, 44 Scabury street, a member of the clubs and tables in the club suffered abuse when the members made a mad dash for liberty. Wright's wound is not serious. The stranger made good his escape.
Taken From Train and Murdered
Taken From Train and Murdered
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snailming! Tuke 'Pape's Cold Air System! Take three three dozes are taken. The first doze opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages on head stones. The second doze opens over ears, dullness, feverfulness, sneezing. The second
MAN'S THINKING WAS DULLED BY KING MOONSHINE
Walter Leonard, Hootchifed Shoots Taxi Chauffeur, but Does Not Remember It
Because he had been drinking moonshine Monday afternoon with a bunch of good fellows, Walter. Joe did not remember what he did between 5 and 7 p. Monday. But he did enough to get him into trouble that he Leonard works at a butcher shop at 703 East 43rd street. Monday was his day off. In the afternoon he went out and went to 4625 State street to bring Leonard home. A yellow taxicab late in the afternoon and went to 4625 State street to bring Leonard home. Of the cab was Louis Nebe, 14, 281 Jackson boulevard. At the State street address he waited 30 minutes for Mrs. Harper's return at the building. She finally came back with Leonard and instructed the driver that no matter where her companion told him to so that he was to drive
Arriving there he presented the fare ticket—$1.70. According to Nebe, Leonard gave him a $2 bill and he refunded 30 cents change, money, declaring that he had given Nebe a $2 bill. Then, said the chauffeur, Leonard flashed a gun while he, Nebe, offered him all the money he had, but Leonard refused to take it and shot him. During the argument Nathaniel Murray, whose home is at the Calmet avenue address, came out and tried to prevent Leonard from shooting the chauffeur but failed. Leonard was taken to Nebe hospital and a few minutes later Leonard, Murray and Mrs. Harper were placed under arrest by Officers Walsh, Nolan and Harry of the Stanton avenue station on a chance of assault with a deadly weapon. Murray and Mrs. Harper were later released. When questioned Leonard declared that he does not remember anything of what took place, friends and all the he had admitted, however, that he had been drinking.
Mrs. Marie Walker, 411 Indiana avenue, sister of Miss Josephine Succes, died at her home Dec. 20. Funeral held Jan. 2.
"Breaks a Cold in Few Hours
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A NOTICE
O MEN
A hardest row is just ahead of you. The new U. S. Congress! The Motion Act of 1920 is certain of it. Under the old act we have Industrial Magna Charta. Let's under the sure change to be the new Congress.
And employees will suffer the COLORED RAILROAD MEN, OR-OW! DO NOT WAIT UNTIL WITNING HAS STRUCK YOU!
The organization which has fought堡ial square deal for all classes and railroad employees beforegresses, before State Legislature, the Interstate Commerce Com- as well as every Board or set up by the United States at.
Word is over ten working agreemen ranging from locomotive hard switchmen, road brakemen, liters and cooks—BEING THE or secured for Colored men in one of the United States.
HING DID IT, and that was TATION. That means member- of the right kind of leadership, and reasonable set of demands THE LAW.
Other information write Mr.uden, Secretary, Railway Men's Real Benevolent Industrial Associa-11 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.—OING and A FIGHTING organ-Colored railroad men.
Although, beginning soon, I shall organizer of a national cam-rift and employment protection on one of our large banks and by a fraternal organization, I IVE FULL ATTENTION to all BED protests and grievances of men if they give their member- R. M. I. B. I. A.
R. L. MAYS, International President, Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Assn.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
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Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. The know a little about the constipation poison, sour taste from the bowsel and gives you a well, playful child again.
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PROMOTIONS MADE
IN OTH INFANTRY
NATIONAL GUARD
ta it
Major Rufus Stokes has been pro-
moted to the rank of licutenant
colonel in the Kighth regiment of In-
fantry, Dlinols National Guard, to til
the vacancy made more than a year
‘ago by the resignation of Lieutenant
Colonel Patten, overseas vet:ran, who
fe now a lawyer, Other promotions
were: Captain Jimmy Smith to the
Fank of major and ussigned to, the
command of the machine cun bat-
tallon; “Lieutenant Headte Lee pro-
moted to the rank of captain and as-
signed to command Company C, rank
Yaeated hy the promotion of Camtain
Smith: Paward Douglas promoted
from second to first Hentenant nnd
Besiened to Company Az Sergeant
Lester Milsip made second Woutenant
and assigned to Company Wz Liru-
Tenant Elliott, transferred to Com-
pany E, and Lieutenant Chestnut to
Company Cc.
Rose From Ranks
Lieutenant Colonel Stokes came up
from the ranks, having enlisted n
the regiment In 1906, “Ia received
Mis first commission in 1998 and tn
-1810 was marin frst Hewtenart. tn
3915 he was made captain, He bas
served with ‘the regiment on. the
Blexlean border. }1o was made major
and assigned to the first tattallon tn
3917, commanding the frst. battalion
overseas Tle teen graduate of the
igh schools of St Lonls, Mo., where
he wax horn. He is one of the ttre
students of fils Race to eer graduate
from Washington university of that
city and is also a graduate af How-
ard university: pharmacy school.
‘Major James Smith is well known
in this city, having revred with the
regiment for a number at years.” Ie,
too, started from the bottom and has
made his way to the present rank he
Holds only by hard work and fatthful
service. He served with the resi-
ment both on the border and In
France, where he won medais from
Both French and American govern-
ments,
Capiain Benote Tee ix a Chicago
boy. He Is the son of Mrx. Tenri-
etta P, Lee, 8112 Vernon avenue, He
Eraduated from the public schools of
this city. He enlisted as a private
in the regiment 15 years ago. He was
mascot of the reriment from the
age of 10 sears until his enlistment
Has the dust of hard work
Has by hard Work and study risen
To his present position. | Served both
on the Mexican border and — in
France, where for his vafor on the
field of battle he was awarded two
French medals with palms and the
coveted “Amertean. congressional
medat ot honor.
‘Colonel S. O. Tripp, assistant quar~
termaster general of illinols, $s in the
city for the purpose of surveying and
Inspecting the resiment.
In Honor of Lieut. Sissle
The "commanding officer, Colonel
Otis B Duncan, and his stad of of-
ficers will attend in a box arty
Sshume Alone” Fridiy evening, Jan.
2, after which a staz will he Riven
at' the armory in the colone!’s parlors
with Lieutenant Noble Sisste as the
honored guest. Lieutenant Sissle was
formerly an oMcer in the old Eighth.
Captain “Willlam —Midaieton "has
charre of the arrangrments and. le
ascicted by Captain Willlam J. War-
field.
Hesinnins Jan, § the ienth in.
fantry armory will he the herlquar-
ters for the distribution of the sol.
Miers compenratlon Manks. A num-
her of competent clerks have ben as-
kigned ‘fo assist former service men.
Colonel Dunean has secured this <erv-
fee for the men through C. E. Mack,
who is secretary of the service recog-
nition board.
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Shreveport, La. Jan, 12.—-Lesiie
Leggett wae setard ala Buraze here
and spirited away in an automotite
Be five masked white men. Later
Rix body "was found in the. soutien
Dart ot the rity: tuted ith bullets
Fils name was said to have been hin
Sled by. same white women, ear
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|, The city council has scored its first
‘victory in its wfort to cure the come
tnunity of oily born of Kian infec-
Gon, The councit curnmittee, headed
iy Alderman. Mutcaby, his procured
the retirement of one fireman, Klan
Kleurle, and, the transfer of four
Others, one of seam i+ a fire captaln.
The'men were treated it, un urder
issued "by Plre Marshal Arthur ¥.
Sesferlivh. ‘The ten transferred
Sere Capt. Wilken. Wind,” Gilbert
Nelson, Alert Peterson and Joseph
Gozdicke, ‘The alleged Wesgle re-
tired Was George Green.
"Phe next move of the alermantc
committee, of which Loulx Bu An-
Gerson iy a member, ts expected. to
‘ie directed against the police, Pa-
trotmen in a station only thee blocks
removed froin the engine house at
‘Chieage and Laramie’ avenues are
also charged with being” affiliated
with the Kian,
‘Although the counell's committee
hax heen successful thus far in prov
ing its charges, It announces that tt
Ig not prepared to Tet the firemen g0
yot.. They delleve that there jx stil
Jnuch Ku Klux activity: tn the depart-
ment and they are going to destroy
the whole of it.
‘This fzht against the Klan bean
when Alderman Muleahy made the
charees in the couneit "chamber
[Sguinst the masked organization. It
has been a hard battle to ro ahead
with the work. Many Influences have
Morked to impede the committee's
progress.
Te is proposed that the committee
enlarge the scope of its work to in-
clude Kian aetivities in every man-
her displayed in the city.
HOLD PORTER FOR THEFT
Adanta, Ga, Jan. 12-—-Emest_ John-
sone porter, changed with atentng 3
reel wost’ package in’ inion station,
Kise ‘ucund over Under $500 bond. hy
Unled States Gommissionrr W. C, Car-
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land Wabash avenue, the tev John W.
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send oe a Me ae, SBE
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en the pulpit hoth services’ Sunday.
tiegs Pressyierios ctwrch an a
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[Rishop it, A. Carter’ presided. The
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‘the morning service Sunday. ‘bre
THRONGS HONOR
‘HONEST ABE? AT
FREEDOM MEET
| Hampton, Va, Jan. 12—Prot. J. M
Pollard. of Community Serelee, un
honor graduate of the University of
Chieago, who for 11 years served us
director of, the academle department
it oie St. Paul Normal and Industria
School, Lawrenecville, Va. delivered
ihe ‘Bmancipation day oration on
"Rap Making" In Ogden hail, Hump-
ton institute, before #000 men, women
na ‘children, In celebration of the
Sth ‘anniversary of President. Lin-
colm's Emancipation Proclumatiun.
Lincoln Made By Times
Prof. Pollard reterred ta the work
of the Hampton citizens In, ratsing
ithin two Weeks. almont $2000 for
the community. house in. Hampton:
fnsdo w pica for thinklts about. Ue
“greater eimunetpation': pala a. trib-
ule to Abraham Lincoln, "who was
partly nude by the Uines In which he
Tived®; pomted out the responsibility
whieh’ men and’ women have 113 60-
Xorkers with, Godin inan’ making;
Bhowed the relation of such realltes
29 radio, alrsiups cand matenes,
dreams, and outlined some of the dlt-
fheuties of truluing men xo thay they
{el not sea, wilt ota, wil ne
mite.
fot. Pollard declarnd that Amor
can Teace men and women are blessed
‘Sha must fen, in torn, to make even
Greater sacrifices for the edueation 1
Geir children, “she kind uf men and
women we make.” he said, “depends
om the Kind of Individuals we wim €o
fake We ean make a Raco that 1
‘Strong in the essentials of He.”
Freedom of Spirit
“Dr. James E, Gress. principal of
Hampton fnaultute in his address of
welcome said: "The deliverance from
physical bondage was only" the small
Ext pare of the new Ditth of freedom
entch came tothe Negro in 186d.
Lincoln's generous words and deeds
ere necessary. preliminaries: the
Consummation of” the process hus
Seen approaching ever_ since. - Com-
lete freedom includes freedom of the
Spinst a well ax freedom of the body.”
Br, Grose referred to Ttamoton inst
Tate “as ene ef the emuncipators of
the human spieit and an inseitution
hich Is carretag om the work which
the Emaneipation Prociamation ‘be-
ean,
1, Students Speak
Solomon H, ‘Thompson of Kansas
city, So. a Hammton Institute stu-
Sea. Inte address. on “Steps In
Necro Propress™ referred to the suc-
ese whieh farmers have achicved as
Sh indication of the Nace’s determin-
tion to Keep on improving and, to
frake for ltseif-a place among other
races.
Pearl E, Howe, a Sioux Indian gin
from Fort Thomas: §. De {n her ad
Gress on "Education for Ciuzenshiy’
told the story of the Indians’ conver-
Sion to white men's eax of educa-
Sten te nmauin and service,
RABBI FLAYS KU KLUX
laming the churches for the forter.
Bath pense ad elics
tof cha elt mvarennente Tike the
pared ek fan “eroumd or won or
Bokeh Mlecandtr ‘isens of ane ent
Suet erp ity Svein So Ga
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embarrassment.” Spec
women and children a
patients. No doctor «
Metabol-
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fer . fe: Mg skin dis-
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Pe” ie : By Royal S. Copeland, M. D. en oe
ord ne N. Y. Health Commissioner afar he, sere, cemesiiin
i gk \\ eee | “Phere is one Food without which life would soon end. Even | ee Saat ee Serene ae
Know the truth. No guess so or
expect so. High or low blood pres-
sure tells you facts. If you have been
rejected by life insurance or dis-
charged, the blood pressure is wrong.
BLOOD CELL SERUM
A GOD'S BLESSING
Chicago, July 23, 1922,
Blood Cell Serum Laboratory.
Gentlemen:
L wish to make a statement in re-
gards to your Blood Cell Serum. I
fave been sick for over nine years
with high blood pressure and stom-
ach trouble, and can truthfully say
after the first reaction I was on the
toad to health. I have tried several
doctors and all kinds of remedies, out
never got any better, But since tak-
ing the Blood Cell Serum 1 am go-
ing back to good health again. Tam
making this statement of my own
free will, and anyone wishing to write
to me in regards to same, 1 will
gladly answer anyone suffering with
stomach trouble and high blood pres-
sure, and I, for one thank you for
the Serum at 2 emall cost, and every
man and woman that is sick owes it
to themselves and to those that are
neur and dear to take the Blood Cell
Serum Treatment, as it is a God's
blessing to those who take the treat-
ment.
‘Wishing you geod health and suc-
ceas in your undertaking, T remain,
Respectfully yours,
M, SCHAFFER,
‘2708 Normal Ave.
oer ey
Original “Little |
2 ne
Eva” Dies; Was |
86 at Her Death
Brooklyn, N.Y, Jan 2—Fe
eral aurvisea sere net fa this ety
Hrssy ore coe at a eat noted
Tage sharacters ot pre-chill War
Su aura amy Stone (wits), the
ope, as ARE. Stone mbes
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Broad Sete Chrisie
Si
tmmons
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Under Knife
of Surgeon
I sg coe Ay sk Rive eg AR
Roscon Simmons, famous Race orator,
jand writer of “The Weck,” was In
thls clty lust week under the care of
the renowned ese, ear, noxe and
throat specialist, Dr. Humiiton Martin,
Dr, Martin performed one of the most
delicate ‘and technteal operations
Known in nasal work on the “Pride
‘of the Defender.”
“i appears that for two years a
plece of foreign matter of a surgical
dressing character had, unknown to
the patient, liven lodged back in his
inner nasal cavity. Despite the in-
convenience and sufferings occasioned
the noted writer had no idea as to
the nattire of the cause until he came
to the Capital Clty especially to go
under the care of Dr. Martin, and cX~
mination ‘revealed the character of
the trouble,
After making a special study for
three dats of the ease at Issue, Dr.
‘Martin at his office Tast. Wednesday
Jafternoon aperated on. the peerless
orator, the colonel exhibiting much
fortitude in bearing. up under a
tedious and nerve-rcking extraction
that, because of the extreme Intrlcacy
of the work. required nearly an hour.
‘During Nis confinement to hls
apartment in the Whitelaw hotel, Col,
Simmons was personally looked tn
fon by his friends: Perry Howard,
Sonn T. Risher, Col. Henry Lincoln
Johnson and wife. and J. LeC. Chest-
nut. Tocal” Defender representative,
and wife,
MACHINE DORSIGNER AT Fonns
Sismiond Tark. Siem. Jan. Ie
Clement C. Johnsan. the enly Race ma.
[chine desigier of Ford's Highland Park
lane, with his wife and three children,
frotofed to Lima, Oho, Rnd spent the
Christmas polidiys with” sire John:
Son's parents, “MMe. and. Mes. Charles
Tehnson, 19 West Bureale stveet. Sim
ionnwon’ “rraduated from’ Sflchizan
‘Aceloultural colleye, Sune, 1918, (rom
ie mechanteal enetneering department,
Jand ‘besides hie work at Fords, io. Is
A'member of the school boar of Ais
teiet Na, 1, Warne county, afleh, Me,
Johnson has been st Ford's aince Apri
zemereon Tae Dee a. Bias a ree
For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver
| the nicest eatharticclaxative to| tonight will empty your bowels com
iste yout Rontcls when Fou have “| pletely. oy morsing and you win tec
Neadache Riliousness aplenty. “ney week wae, 7a
gals Ingestion sleeps” Cogearets, never stir Sou u
Indigestion | Gr "Reine like Salts, Pili, Cafomel
|, _Disziness Sour Stomach |se Git"and they ‘cost only” tea cent
te easly Aika Camesserd,. One oe twee bee Cone bee Coan ae.
fHE CHICAGO DEFENDER
By Royal S. Copeland, M. D.
N. Y. Health Commissioner
“There is one Food without which life would soon end. Even
when the deprivation is brief the period of the fast is nothing more
than mere existence. The class of Food to which I refer is called
PROTEIN, or PROTEID. Protein differs chemically from the
fats and corbohydrates. The latter consist of carbon, oxygen and
hydrogen. These three elements are found in protein, too, but
its chief ingredients are known as ‘amino-acids.’ An amino-acid
is an acid made by a certain chemical combination containing am-
monia. Nitrogen is a constant and essential element of ammonia,
and is found in all amino-acids. Since there are at least eighteen
amino-acids to be found in proteins you can readily see that nitro-
gen is the chief element of protein food.” (Hence Protein Serum.)
You are born from Protein, and you live on it and die from
the want of it, and we can safely say the digestive capacity is
increased with’ every serum given. When your days begin to
enter the yellow leafy stage, and the flowers and fruits of Love
and Youth seem gone; your thoughts become gall at the sight
of withered skin, shaky hands and bent shoulders, then you will
know it is from the lack of Protein.
BACK TO WORK FEELING MUCH BETTER
Blood Cell Serum Laboratory. Chicago, I, Avg. 2, 1922.
Gentlemen: Dear Sirs:
T can't wait longer to tell the Pub- | I have been troubled with an opi-
tie what T think of the Protein ‘Se- | leptic: weakness for more than“ six
rum. I was suffering from Low Vi- | years, have been to several doctors,
tality and Low Blood Pressure. Tam | but could not get much relief. I
back at work and know the serum | saw your Serum Treatment adver-
hhas done th: work quick and fast. I | tised, so decided to try it. 1 have
only took six Serums, but I got good | taken only three treatments and am
results from the first. I would be | feeling lots better and have not had
ungrateful if I did not speak, @ seizure since. Yours,
P. L_ FREEMAN, MRS. A. BYRNES,
5219 Bernice Ave. (2037 Sedgwick St.
Blood Cell Serum Laboratory
7th Floor * Ss
Rollante Building 32 North State Street
‘Houre—9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday Until 1 P. M.
FAMOUS SLAVE
RESCUER DIES
AT APE UDA
Richmond, Ind. Jan, 12.—Indiana
lost one of its inost famous charac:
tors with the passing recently: o
BLM. Lacey of Fountain City,
Slave smuggler, veteran of the Re-
belllon, chief of police in Itichmond
Jaysyer and u leader in public affairs
Maj, Lacey led a most wonderful and
exelting lite,
Ill opposition to savory: developed
when he was a child living In Foun-
tain City and at the age of 31 years
he “as one of the “conductors® 0
tho “underground. rallWway system,”
whieh «mugged runaway slaves 1rotn
the Oblo river to Canada,
‘A brother of Maj, Lacey is sain t¢
have assisted Elizn Harris, the origl-
‘nal from whom the famous charset
in “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin” was adopted
across the Onlo river to Ripley, and
then to Fountain City.
‘Nas. Laces’s ‘work in connection
swith tho “underground railway” wa:
to help conduct slaves who had beer
brought to. Levi Coffin’s homestead tr
Fountain Clty to the next station o!
the system. ‘The grand central sta-
ton of the sistem, as Coffin's home
was called, Was uscd ag hiding place
Tor approximately’ 3,000" slaves whe
passed through to the northward, I
hhas been estimated,
"Phe outbreak of the war ended
Maj. ‘Lacey's career as a slave run.
ner, for he Immediately enllsted tn
the Union army. In 1803 he was com:
‘misstoned a major In the 69th Indians
Infantey. ‘Following the terminator
of the struggle Maj. Lacey made Ni:
home tn Tuchmond, where he servet
jas chlef of pollee from 1809 to 1873
He then went to Washingtan, wher:
he practiced law for some time.
‘Maj. Lacey spent his last years a
Fountain City. He was senor vice
commander of the Loyal Legion anc
ja member of the Vicksburg Militars
Park commission under Governor W:
‘'r. Durbin and Governor J. FL Han-
ley. He was 87 years old when he
aica,
gure ae me.
Ceo Ca tee ems
aiadican Geer, an Ra. dled at his
Home Dect $8. 38"ieaten tomnurn his
egal, three chien ce eran
The derensed was for 0°Fenrs a Texte
Teme af iescltze and In 1917 fe. and
ni fe altrated hein sth real
Snniversars. His. fumerat yeaa lareeis
Atemdets Mrs. Clement G. Johnson,
Seananusheerr aad. three children ot
Siehingd Park, Wen wer wii he
Sten the end’ came
— ae
Bull and cnuat fustice in the courts
gees ADS corent Justice tm the sourts
Hootch Sleuth
. Buys 6 Drinks;
Arrests Waiter
Kew York, jan 12—What ele
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mar altace
Tea om phen stray-
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nase te ee creme Sots
yates fab uaret at 0 ee
Te eth Ua ee eit at
mae
THES cera seme to have need-
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en eel aan ies Bee
feee fa coile Casts se es
Oe ee ea A ai he wack
pels he ke eet Paes
Be dae ee ena niet
Sauer deta eam ie
te aii
Put in Jail
by Sheriff
Pine Buff, Ark. Jan. 12.—Rev. H.
seftres, a Baptist minister, is hel
in Jaf here on a charge of bigamy.
According to reports, the Rev. Mr
Jeffries wrote his name once to
cften when ho signed a marriage
Hicence” application’ in the count
clerics office recontls.
When word. reached Mes, Jostres
No, ly who resides at 213 Arch street
she failed at the sherliCs office amd
Sworn out a warrant for-her, hus:
hand's arrest, “The tatnister: was ar
Tented and todged In jall on a charg
ot bigamy.
It Is sald that when newspaper mer
called at the haste to inierview. th
incarcerated minister he refused
make. any statements until the. af
{aches of the sherlfes office produce
&Titite on which the parson, could
lace his hand while he talked, In
Ramuch og there was no Tbe fa th
county institution, the reporters were
competted to watt for ite some time
Tefore they could secure the coveted
Interview from the Teew, Mr. Jeffries
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Shot In Fight
Charles Rose, 22. 3010 State, street,
IEE Retiree men Up James Doug:
Tare, Sib State street, na fight ever
Bite, Mage Hutchinson, whines. address
Ie'aiag ST Stace terest. The troulae
geeurred In the street In, frome of 3013
State street. "The wounded man wan
Eiken to Provident hospital: Douglass
Was arfesied ly the Cottage Grove aves
nue police and booked of a charge of
aseauie to il
Dies From Wounds
James, Thomas. 32, 3424 Dearborn
siFeet. who was recently shot tyr James
He: Winlame, a police offcer ef the. Cat~
tage Grove avenue station, died atthe
Bridewell “hospital “Wednesday, morn=
Inge AL the. time ef, the. shooting,
‘Thomag was arguing ‘with his wite at
Sixt wiregt and ‘Cottage Grove avenue,
Oiieer Wiltiams ordered, the twa to 80
ome, put instead of goeying. Thame
Kelle a kun and red at. tho officer
Wuliama “then "shot “‘Thoman” inthe
froin, the oficer’ wan exonerated at
fhe laqueat held at the County morgue
funda
‘Another Knife Vietim
Eugene Davenport, 25, 2073 Wabash
gventes ‘wan indie. injured “about. the
ead. and ‘chest. Weenenday. might ‘by
Hubien “Waiker: ‘addvrna unknowty ina
Muurrel, "Ther wounded gam was tai
Gato Prouident hospital.
Attacked in Brawl
In x arunken trust, John Bates, 36,
2210 Beate mtrert, wax cut in the Tight
Side of the forehead. bye an unknown
Mun at 30th nieret wad Prairie avenbe
Boilay afternoon tates! woungs were
Grested “ae Hruvident hospital.
/ Heart Fale Him
| guarncet Burden, $2. 33 West 37th
street, ied suldenty at $:20 o'clock on
Wicingaany. Taopning “ae hig” pace 6
usinens, a sore, dink narlor” at uve
above uidress, Heart failure is. sup-
fared, 20 ene ‘cause of ie sath.
fe was pronnuncen dead by Dr. Jet
Pratt, af" West “ait street, and hig
Unds waa taken to" Bool & Tenry's
morgue, S210 Cottage Grove avenue.
i Seen: Bidet an: Randiady:
| ae Beulah Jones, 32, 830 Rust 27h
saree, iy confined at the Routh. Side
hoenital ‘suftrring with. seaip. wounds
from ‘being struck on the Read with a
brick ‘iy Charles. Smiths a roomer In
her home, during quarrel with him
‘Thursday at 318 Rhodes avenue.
‘hevciate we. dias,
sme hgends Seathe ieht, Mt a
Area aes cn a ae
Sh Raa tion he Se
iis Sona ile Pee aie ais
Haast ep cra cue
Rea ah Se Paes
Following a quarre) with her husband,
Jame Fleming. See. Eva Fleming, 23
Jeary of 4200 Federal street. wan tak:
Eiko Provident hospital with se. stab
Nouit in hier back” tnflcted ty her
tushand earls. Monday: morning, Me
Fleming was subbed with @ nif, but
her wound ts not eerlous
Kite Ende Ol Quarret
Shorly"after 4.releck Sanday morn
ing, Otto Howard. 40, 30" North Horne
enue. ‘and Joneniy Dohiina, 1423: Wale
aut streets met in a restaurant at 6x7
Enke sercee "and" staged an. argument
Over an old quarrel that had been be
Greve them, “Aw a result of ie Howard
Nog assauited by Dathine ‘with knife
End wax cut on the left side of lie face
ahd owe Tre wn aiken te tie County
esphtal anc tis assallane Was arrest
fice: Stal “Wishes Getreie
Bien, Siecrte Wi. SOX pent, the bets
ass"in Detrort, the gucet of Mr. and
Stra: Gliver Hanks, “She wan present at
the detut party of Mise Starian Ames,
daughter of Dr, and Mrs. fe W. Amex
nis entertained “during the week ty
Bre and Sire, Ames. Ae and Sirs, Wil=
iia Coie ies-and. rg. Green, Atlor-
tet and S1fs. Chastes Roxborough. ‘Drs
ind ‘Mira Carter. Dr. and Stra. Houg:
as, Devand' Sire, Sioure, formerly ut
Macon: Mig am. Stra. Heiehell and’ Dr.
Jand ‘Sirs, ‘Ferner.
Club to Entertain
Messrs, Wittiata “Cristmond, David
Kellum, Willtum. Reneon and! Cems
Gaines’ of the Four’ Percalators club
yi Caeertain the. hewlesmane. mem.
foore Sf Teed with Tunehenm and ey
danee lat, thecresdeiee at Casma fe
Gaines. eas east Sith streets Friday
evening “at 8 ym whtere. they” well
fake arrangements for, thelr post holt
day dance, which I 16 be elven, next
month “A: host of high school and ‘col
Inge friends “are” expected to. attend.
Charlie Leng Very Sick
Charien Log, C01 Fast 48th strcet, $s
a Nery wick man. Me hag heen ‘home
fn weeks after: Ing eontined toa
fed Inthe Cates nospital, Where: he
Nan taken, suffering! from. an" uleet
the’ stomach. Doctors have Tefased fo
Tetmit him to leave the house. for four
Weeks tn come. Mr- Long in well knocn
Amone the dining car men and In a
populte Mason.
street, employees of Armour’ & Co.
Maize a fet in the steer kUfine reer
of the mune Weaiieaday atternooh, The
iMereation ended with Muwkins. being
Sent to the Gaunty hosplcat with 2 tong
Gute an ‘the Jett side ot his mock. In
Aleaeat with a butcher Knife In the hands
AC Nerman, swho wes later Arrested hy
the’ Stockyards ‘pollec.
Jawrence Bradies. 65 yeurm old, 412%
uate. srect. sustained “fatal “Injuries
Friday. afternoon et Bast tal. street
hear State, when he war -gurucke We
Nexthound Checker cob, driven by. Fred
Wiier “ae West | Conerens “ktreet
Bradley” was atlemming to. erars the
Meet from the north fo the south side
Sthen newes run down te the cab. Ths
ilicd! Eaton thes aeehlens and
G80 state Street. rhe deteer wan ar-
Feote ut at the enroner'n Invent, th
Siiiing' at the aged man waH declare
Shavuliahle and Webwber’ was released
: ee
Oscar Walker, an U-rear-old school
anon Heo sit Grove ene,
while waving: inthe street meat ‘Mis
ome, deh mince ns, Phe animal ta
ned he William Mecurthye See Grove
avenue, who swan ordered by" authori
Lice Mupound i Another dye es
fim fe Mine Lavelle Tastemon, 2% 3843
Cotuage Grave aventtes wha: wan item
fonuthe ‘left tee Wellnewlay evening
chi in tent at her homes
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greet | James uals aE North, Camper BAHAI SERVICES Weare
sBEcets | actante® wan ug done hy am uae SANA eEevics omnes
aus: | iie uth ba ual akey (white) ti ase
pt er | West Taain “hincer™ Pacsdag’ "atternoan || Slss Martha Root, the wellknown || Mend
madrers | WyGRe atm, aes TuCESNY,cue""Foom || Banat missionary, wil be one of the |) Stao fe
Tog Ieee Gee, er ee SFT atreet || apeakera next Sunday at the Banat || nam Ha
oF 301. HN Se Sey an” Wentean ‘avenues, “Hiall|| tesembiy, greeting) Inst. John. hall, |) Roca
an MAY | stained movers Uruloes, acerations.e¢|| Masons temple, at S:38.p, me albert || Itoling
ouglans |iisttete eve and qisht, knee and three |{ Vall and theta will aio speak. || Minw ti
we.a8; | inoue frost teeth ie "wan taken to || Everybody ta welcome. Held
WeMseT Aten” sSttewatee“iaphtal by [Loreen OE
Sakon in car is gamed bythe. Pree™ Bip.
fan Sweet Car § Went ilinols sec | HELP UNIVERSITY! :
carborn ice SEs Parsivale All music lovera and Well wishers of
Yamee| ree, raise Tach er4sti eats ave- | Meher eiation, for our people care | tant
pa seaee | nate Kanne Hnsis. 83 G00: Tale ave: [reed tocattend tha grand benene con- | Eales
fac the [Mvags uffere ‘a roke, af paral 3 aeuee
‘mata: | hile Snpmged in hey werk there’ 9 e a
wooting, | Thursday’ morning. “she was taken tO) Gore a.
wtio tt | the County hori ec pen
sl eee ee Rasta Hats.
rte at er ee oe a The We
Raat 43a srreet, Olle Smith, 3, Tz W.
Lath Strect, wan atrucie of ithe, head
with a brick het accidentally sinned
from above. A wound two Inches {Ong
Inthe top of ‘bis. ead was the result
Smith was taken to South ‘Sido hos-
pital,
‘Sieen ten ie
Henry Hawking, 30, 3717 Vralrie nve-
nue and Merrill Norraan, 763 East sive
Two Injured in Collision
James Stenmens. 46, 3227 Wabash
avenur, and Arthur Moon, 32, {18 Bast
Both street, were Injured” carly Satur~
ay" morning when the Cheeker taxtcab
{in which they were riding coillded with
ja. Yeilow ‘cab at Luge (3th street ‘and
‘Champlain avenue, Stephens’ sustained
SenpYwounds end nis’ companion’ was
Urulsed severely in the right grvin.
‘snc Ata ‘eee
ton Walter Wathinn, 26, 4800 Wabash
to, Walter “Warkinm, 26, 4600" Wabash
avente, by Ohurles: Glover, 4500" Wa-
fash, a quarrel way staged newer
the iwo men,in the rear of Watkins’
address, and Glover: endeavored: to. set-
tle the debt with giving Watkins an
Jelght-inch gash In. the back of his neck
jwith a kalfe, Saturday afternoon. Wat.
king Wear treated by. De. Smith, 4686
Stare street. Both men’ were placed
under arrest.
Cheats mike.
George Arnold. 69, 5617 Michigan
avenue a Yang, cas taken i
Sen nol Slot afta wh
Sea ee any a eet Si
va resu of ain ue aang do
ae era
alls Thrgiah Stalrwa
consi Mare Tae Inde:
acne aie ntne severe sure
pe an, coerenrrems erent usr
IR Pack ihe raae of Ge coh uot
eet athe "att Sube"Secnaanere
Hee tte Seine
User and" eit Sekonda iy a
ground.” Te fone taken. to his mother’s
Romethe wee Seat!
eo ae
| One of the many who narrowly cs~
sped death anid who Brected the, Neve
Sea thie hing on. Hsniten coe a
William Heese, 21 years. old, ‘A cook
ving at 2215 Bills avenue. Meee was
wounded inthe left hip while at his
home Friday evening. "For some reason
he ‘desires to conceal, the identity of
hfs asscllant. tor he refuses to tell who
shot him. "Ene police took him to the
‘Bridewell hospital. “The wounded man's
Sestay re sae rit ove
ES <a
A. ©. McCune. 23, 3148 Raodex: ave-
piel San a target fora bandit on Sew
Peeve: “WeCune in the owner of
Hunch‘csr™’ AU sir Sunday evenings he
term at dist strat an ernon avenue
Selling tanchen when ie war approacned
[ie m fight Colored man. who attempted
1S fold'hlm sig, Revowing the attemnt
Nhe" handle anot, MeCune inthe; alas
[men. “He was taken to the Brldewell
MBbital hy" the Santon avente police.
ut with Stray. Buliett
At midnight Sendsy’nighte when the
nat "enh ce'euentiame wan vat le
feiehe ‘withe the romiccueue Gein of
TevG Mer Charles's at Bears
Born rast wag, walkhx gows, tte
Bore ERE hat at td Poruae he
fin heart. When he reached 20th and
Btaee gurpets atirae uli struct ant
Entered. Als tack’ and Wodged’ betwen
entered his
Mes. Tiford Davis of Kansas City,
{cans returned to. her Western. home
ter’ xpendin several dava in the ets
isting friend White bere” she Sas
The guest ofthe Rev. und srs. Chagles
Steware S222 “Aberdeen strect. She
fag alae entertained by Attorney Lat,
Siren
Mes. Blunt” Convalescent
airs. Mennie “ttints sis Pederat
sieets who har heen contined to her
Fine’ for three weeks, ke snuck Ire
proved ‘and honey to be out at-am early
Bate among her many friends.
ie ig acct
Mrs, Walter M. Farmer, 4751 Cham-
gatiaenenge, Seite eta ad
frlonds in St outs, ea well ay other
Fecal astern tn
ish aah BaF
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BAHAI SERVICES
<"Bahal Services
‘Mise Martha Root, the wellknown
Banat missionary, will be one af the
Speakers nent cunday at the Sahat
Sgsembiy meeting. Inst. John hal,
Masonic temple, at 3:30 p,m. Albert
Val"and others ‘will iso” apesie
Everybody ia welcome.
HELP UNIVERSITY!
Aul music lovers and well sisherg of
higher" education for" our peonle “are
Urged to attend tho grand Yonene cone
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sition with Dre; Diggs and Walker,
of bane howe'chie, Grishsne ge hort
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J. W. Baker way Rost to 4 stax din-
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a Breet eee A Bae
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SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS on LiQuD
cial jublise chorus club, which met on
Rome of Sic, and Nis, Hagens, Payton
it Federal street Club tnembens arc
Merasmen Bhs! Wu, Minnie Kekesen,
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planning for a grand concert on
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colved ny the newiweds, attesting the
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Af the Pittsburgh Chapter of the AL Ke
Xe Soporits: whieh neta tes annus meet:
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Woda She ia gino'a ringct and plane
Mae Hote: having Emduntca trom the
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Javenug, veho way operated on for aeite
Sependleltin ever montin ago by
Doctorg Ayers and Itayes at the county
hoonital, i now convalescent. “He wis
fischarged in November tram the Nos:
Dllal pna-since that Unie haw Deen wie
Ror the care of. Dr, FG, Trapp. Sir
SSlaaton “will ‘return io. hie futien 1s
Invertigator atthe City hall as. soon
0 he ally recovers,
Mrs, Outlaw Entertains
ates, SO Sita ET Beat 45th
pice, enteriained with a breaktast
Rance fare week for, her ‘husband,
Guenty wero eniertatned with, songs. by
Huaisray of Shui Along” cenmans
and Slee ‘Outiaw Among” these. pres
Ent, were Mesdaimes "Jatnetto Smithy
Shae" Simmons, “CR Starke, Minnie
Rovineon Jute Joriian, 1b. acterson,
‘Agnes Adams, “Hale Carson. States
Ear” Sitti” Uicieo Shepard, "Steud
Rortmond, Blignbeth. Anthong.Sfesory
Coe Starke Mack Spenra, De. D. HL
Taloway, 6. Bu Wintlame nnd others
Gutwofstoien “guest was Sfisw Brandon,
Rtciean, Kane
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Mrs. Mary Rteawart. mother of Airs.
salle Cewla and Stes. ‘Sue iste Teed.
447 Stace ntreet. died of pneumonia
Jan. 4. “Sho sens ‘one of the voluest
‘thuten’ officials from paint of serviec
fn Ghleago, having served nn atowardess
for 40 years, Funeral services. were
Rela. trom Walters A. Me B church
Sunday. Jan. 2, 20-4 p.m. The ev,
SoU A. Winters “omelated. Turlal ai
Loton Ridge cemetery.
Notice of Meeting
A meeting nf the Better Government
anid Non-Partisan.leazon af the She
‘Gna sear wile held ‘Thosdays on. 16
atthe Sonth Side. Community center.
Rea ‘and Wabath avenue, nt 8 p.m. The
fpurmare of the meting ts to endorse
Eandidate. for alderman of the Second
Sard. Ail members, citizens and ean
dates Invited.
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Chapel church, 21th and Wabash ave~
pile) Sunday at 3. m., Able. epeakers
ave heen aeciraa Yor the oceatlon, and
Ao fine ‘program ‘hat Leen arranged hy
Sex “Louike''S. "Waller and Sirs.
WM porter-Baxter.
‘Since Prasibaa.
pire Walter &. tent Nee OT Cot
offices with Dr, U. G. Dalley, 4336 Cul
Gmet avenue. He's Just completed a
Etocvenrs interneship at, Conk’ Counts
fhoopital with an exttaordinary: recor
Bev Grant. in, tho ‘irae member of tt
[Race to receive a. diploma. {fom this
Institution
cailea to West Virgin!
ntss Mievela B, Hughey and Aes. Ar-
rel & Poiky, fs, Ae Lawrence ate
uc, are ne tho Bedside of Miss Husker
Inther, “George, Hughen, weho (8 il in
Huntington, W, Vie” ‘They will return
to tho city the latter part of the Week
tic: Stenten wiketiteed
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For three generations our Race has been struggling to gain on
economic foothold In this America of ours. We have had to learn
four lessons throuslt experience, and the chief Tesson that we have
hud to learn 1s nelf-rellance, We have had to realize. and stilt have
to realize and will ever have to realize, that we have to stand upon
our own feet instead of leaning upon the shoulders of some other
group of people,
‘This wus (moreased upon us not so very long ago by a caller
-at the BINGA STATE BANK who had four thmsand dollars, all of
“an Inperitance from his mother. to invest and who desired to Invest
it'in real estate. He was employed by a large manufacturing com-
pany and had consulted the president of the company in regard to
Ireltahle bunk in the loop district through which he could nego-
liste his purchase. #ils employer said to him: “Why take your
brine fo trove who are not of Four color and Rade? Instend
go to the BINGA STATE BANK. They will appreciate you be-
Cause they fee) that you are a part of themselves and they a part
of you,”
Through following the advico of the BINGA STATE BANK
this gentleman was able to purchase a pleco of pronerty with w
clear title ‘and was Drotested from the ‘numeroun vaharkg” that
pester thase who have a few thousand dollars in cash. Wien the
Heal had been consummated thie client sald: “E realize noyy what
it'means to patronize my own people.”
‘There are thousands in the history of the BINGA STATE
BANK who have been able to suy the same through the fact that
the BINGA STATE BaNk protects those who rely upon fe and 1s,
conservative in all of its dealings. It ls x father anda brother to
all who enter its portals, and nothing is too small nor too large
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CHICAGO SOCIETY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
Mrs. Elmer Stirman, Des Moines, Neb., served as city manager, was city Kan., stent the holidays in the city, the guests of the mayor, Mrs. William Myram, 4941 Langley avenue, William Myram, 4941 Langley avenue, Mrs. Mabel Williams, in Milwaukee, Wis. Mitchell 222 Jackson boulevard, has returned to the city, after spending time in Madisonville, Ky.
Mrs. Frank Jones, Webster Groves,
Missouri; Mrs. J. Lawrence, 2216 Wash-
ington avenue
Elena L. Elliott, Detroit, Mich.
tired Tuesday for her home after enjoy-
ing the holidays in the city, Mrs.
J. Lawrence, 2216 Wash-
ington avenue, and mother,
Mrs. Russell Williams, of
Missouri; Mrs. Sara L. Chavous, Sone
Bend, Ind. was the guest in
4624 East 41st street
during the holidays.
Mrs. Sara L. Chavous, 4624 Indiana
avenue, entertained at dinner Sunday
in honor of Mrs. Frank Jones of Web-
ster Groves, Missouri; Mrs. J. F. Lawrence
and daughters; Mrs. D. H. Hunt, Mrs. E.
William E. Edwards, United States
government inspector, former locally loca-
ted city agent in the city and is
stopping at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jerrick, 2329
Leslie Hill has returned to the city
after spending the holidays with his
Attorney William N. Johnson has re-
mained mother to Mrs. Laura Johnson, at
Lincoln, Neb. to Mrs. Laura Johnson, at
Lincoln, Neb. and the of the Eastern Star
Nebraska and an old settler of that
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vader, 3244 Indiana avenue, northeast of honoring their mother, Mrs. Marile Rhoden, Tuesday evening, 11:30 p.m. at the Delaware KY. is the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willa Powell, 3759 Vernon avenue.
MUSIC
Clarence Cameron White appeared at the West Virginia collegiate basketball game in a public doc. It assisted by his wife as accompanist. Hazel Harrison, planet, will appear at the institution.
Mrs. Mabel Barret, a member of the Metropolitan Community church, visited to Lawrence, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., where she was a number of years. She was warmly greeted by a host of friend and family members, many of the members expressing a desire for her to return, frankly admitted that she liked Chicago, Metropolitan church, her passion and was not contemplating a change. Maud Roberts George sang for the Ella's choir at Metropolitan church in January, Jan. 5, and will be assisting solist at the People's Forum at Unity Hall. Nora Insull will have a solist at the Chicago Civic剧院 to appear. Nora Douglas Holt will accompany Mrs. George.
SICK LIST
Mrs. M. L. Riley 1011 Indiana avenue is confined to her home with la gripe.
When you wash your child's hair be careful what you use. Many soaps and prepared soapwipes contain too much furious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The soap is Mulfidized coconut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It is very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces or three teaspoonfuls of Mulfidized in a cup or glass with a little warm water is all that is required. Simply moisturize the water with Mulfidized in. An abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out of the hair evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Besides it loosens and takes hold of dandruff. You can get Mulfidized coconut oil shampoo at any drug store, and a few ounces will last because the family for months. Because you dandruff gives you Mulfidized.—Advertisement.
COAL
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Cale entertained a day in honor of their niece, Miss Allyce Mrs. Bern Fisher, Indianapolis, Ind., is in the house. 46 East 26th Street, Alice
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tanner, 3119
State street entertainment, hiring
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jerrells, 2519 South Park
avenue.
H. Armfield, 4029 Calumet
avenue, who is visiting his mother and
sisters home in Savannah, Va. , is ex-
cellent, honeymoon, 800-261-6900.
William Johnson of New York City was in the city on route to Batavia, I. and was the guest of his father, J. J. Porter. Porter Smith, 3120 Prairie avenue, accompanied his brother, Frank, left the city Sunday, Jan. 7 for a three months' visit in Hot Springs. Ellis Jackson, 3524 Prairie avenue, has returned to the city after spending a week with his mother in Bavon, Miss. The Rev. T. M. Eppons, master of Louis, Mo., was in the city the past week, the guest of his mother and daughter. Mrs. L. McAllister, 4638 Ganglet, Mrs. B. Chestam and Mrs. B. Burns, Indianapolis, and Paul Burus, Furner, Co. at breakfast Friday morning. Mrs. Katherine Brice, 3544 Grandmother, Mrs. from 2 to 6 p. m., receiving more than 100 friends. The home was beautifully gowned were worn by the ladies. Mrs. Lucille Davis, 3251 Grandmother, after spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Troupe, Topeka, Mrs. Marquette Hudson has returned to the city Sunday, Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carter of Aurora
pastor, Mrs. M. E. Burks, in Quinney,
Mrs. M. E. Burks, in Quinney,
Ill. They also visited friends in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, in Wichita,
William Lansford, one of Morgan
Park's oldest citizens, has returned
after a month to the San Antonio,
Missouri, and friends.
Mrs. D. S. Johnson and sons, Centrula,
Ill. are in the city visiting Mrs.
Cerman, 436 Langley avenue,
for two weeks.
eddings
WILKES-DUNSTON
Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 12—Miss Sadle
D. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
Cerman, son of the late Albert J. Dunston,
were married quietly Jan. 1 at the
home of Mrs. Susie E. L. Street. They are at
home at 70. East 104 street.
Bryn Mawr, Pa., Jan. 12—Mrs. Anna
Mawr, daughter of marriage of her
daughter, Mamie W. to William E.
Syndor. After a trip south the newly
married Mawr where they have an apartment.
TATE, M'COO
On Saturday, Dec. 30, Mrs. Henrietta Catherine Tate, formerly of Zanewille, Ohio, became the guest of honor. The ceremony was performed at the home of the groom's parents. 3624 Grand boulevard, and his wife, A. McOco, performed the ceremony.
NELSON-SLAUGHTER
Maye. Mrs. Sissie Nelson and Henry Shaughter, 521 State street, were married in 1915. Mrs. Sissie was a personage, Indianapolis, Ind., the Rev Charles S. Wiklund officiating.
Visit Alton, Ill.
The Misses Ruth and Helen Williams left Sunday morning for Alton, their aunt, Mrs. John Jacobs. They will then visit their predecessor, grandmother Ruth, is a student at Lucy Flower Technical school. Both are students in music at the W. L. Jackson Music school. They will meet Mrs. Jacobs, 4432 Federal street.
School Matrons Take Up Their Own Problems
School Matrons Take Up Their Own Problems
Health, Dress, Good Manners Are Subjects Considered as Affecting Students.
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By Carrie Alberta Lyford
Hampton, Va., Jan. 21- Twenty-one women representing 21 schools in states recounted the experience at the Hampton institute, where they studied problems connected with the care of young people in boarding schools. There were three deans of women, eight matrons of girls' dormitories, one preceptress of a boys' dormitory, five matrons of boarding departments, and a named professor. The subjects of the conference covered the entire range of the responsibilities of the matron in educational institutions. The director thought of the Hampton institute conference was the physical, mental, moral and social development of the student and the dormitory life plays in this development.
Dormitory Management
Dormitory Management
Dormitory management is considered from a business standpoint. Economy in purchase and in care of furnishings was emphasized. Methods of inventorying property and of securing insurance are important for the foods department and of the dining rooms was discussed. Desirable correlations between the boarding department and the home economics department, the school, and other other departments, were also discussed.
The conference methods included instruction by specialists, reports of present practice, and discussion of present-day problems. Free use was made of all the facilities of Hampton institute. Visits were made in the neighborhood to study community development of the students.
Special committee reports were made on care of girls, care of boys, furnishing of the dormitory, foods, table service and laundry manage-
Conference Findings
The dormitory should be regarded as a training school in which good living habits, high standards of con-
duct, and appreciation of the value of time and the ability to co-operate with others are acquired.
The dress of the girls should be the fundamental to good school work. An adequate diet should be provided. A well equipped dining room is necessary for the establishment of good eating habits.
The school conduct should be practiced in every department of school life. Good manners, honesty, fairness, good sportsmanship and consideration of others should be in mind in all intercourse and among the students.
Rooms Well Lighted
The rooms of the dormitory should be well lighted and well ventilated and so adorned with decorations in appearance and convenience for living.
It is desirable to have a well furnished bedroom for each two girls which should be a double room with window space for good light and ventilation, shade curtains and walls, ceiling and floor in good condition. Rath rooms should have an adjoining hall for a show-room and an auditorium.
The matron who can be an instructor and counselor for the boys occupies an office. She often give them help on questions of personal appearance, conduct and care of rooms that will make their daily life white in school. She will be available for the face to personal talks can be given to advantage. Regular weekly talks that reach the entire crowd can also talk to students in the classroom talks should cover such subjects as health, self-control, trustworthiness, loyalty, politeness and table manners.
Sings at Sherman House
Mime, Rosa Lee Taylor sonrano, 457
Band, Karen McCarthy for the Friday evening. Jan. 5. at the Hotel Sherman. She was accompanied by the extra and received voiceless applause.
Rooms To Rent—idlewild
50 East 33d st. $4 and $5 per week
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
ANS
EDITED BY ETHEL GAY
AdviceTo The Wise & Otherwise
by
Princess Mysteria
Advice To The Wise Otherwise Princess Mysteria
"It's better to have loved and lost. Than never to have loved at all. You may not heal a broken heart. After seventeen years of sorrowing over best that there is anything to ease or even relieve temporarily. You are not not sure old loves when you are a married woman and you are not so doing. The man is also married, and, since he gave you up, that he was tubercular you should have forgotten him long ago. Why he was shown you plainly that he preferred some one else?"
Dear Madam: I am a constant reader of your column. I am a former member of Company was treated at institution at Leavenworth, Kan. I would be between the ages of 28 and 35 years. I am very lonesome here and want some old T. Kauzus. I am 23 years old. T. Kauzus.
I hold this unfortunate young man's name, one who desires it. I should think you would be pleased to hear from any one who desires it. I should think you or her intent. Your plea to a widow may not be heard, as you have life wants to get something she can own her own. However, I shall be pleased to assist you in any way I can.
Dear Princess: I am in love with a girl who seems to love me more than you can. She says she has experience she says her experience has taught her to never let a man know how much you love her. She says John J. Louisville is to-wise for her own good and has never known what a good, pure life she is to have like she is to your association will prove to you the longer you know her. You told you that she loves you, as you would believe it and it would be your fate to tell a real man how well she loves him and when she tells others first, mind my word, there is some-
Madam, Mysteria: I am seeking your advice and I have just been married two months and I am so unhappy. My husband and now I am finding out all. He has a child and the child's mother have received letters and phone calls from his former lady friends. Please help me. Your husband evidently tried to marry out of his past and married into being for you to do but put out of this mess, and that quickly. He can promiscuously doomdamy and they will all be broken. Two months of misery is not half so much as he deceived you from the start, you can expect nothing from him but worry, anxiety, distress and maybe death.
Dear Madam: I am going with a person in his life, but is reforming. He has money and is a good man at heart, he loves him and he loves me. He says he will never make me regret loving him. Please tell me what to do—L.T.
It takes all sorts of people to make a gambler, and as many as we good at it are good in this way we call ours. I believe in everybody who makes a good choice and proper choice is made. Oftimes a good gambler is better than a bad preacher, and makes a good husband that any other man himself and not his method of living that counts, anyway.
Dear Madam: I am just 21, but have been married twice. I don't know why, but I am sure any man whom I do not love. Am I wrong? You are perfectly not in living with one whom you do not love, but you are not wrong. You are first and find out later that
L
ETHEL GAVIN
use it Otherwise
Princess Mysteria
you do not love. You are too harsh,
or you would not have been married
twice at your age. If you would give
yourself more time to study and know
the one whom you vow to love until
death you would not wonder who was
to blame. There is only one way and
that is the right way, and if you want
to do right it is very easy.
What must you do? Well, if you do it wrong, you would do it differently. Simply because a woman like your wife is needs nothing as badly as she does a good sound thing, but next best thing is to divorce her. Your head must be shy or you would not be able to see her. You are over, so why do you wonder what to do? You are afraid of her and she knows it, but there is no need of her, but she just because you are married to her.
PRINCIPLE, NOT EXPEDIENCY,
MOTTO OF HAMPTON SENIORS
PRINCIPLE, NOT EXPEDIENCY,
MOTTO OF HAMPTON SENIORS
Hampton, Va., Jan. 12.—“Principle, not expediency, is our guide,” was the motto of the Hampton institute and the New Years morning in Ogden hall. Wheeler C. Ervin of Darlington, S. C., the class president for two years, indicated the pitfalls and evils of the institution. Dr. J. E. Gregg, principal of Hampton institute, declared that the world has expected educated men and women to succeed than expediency, and has expected them to obey the voice of God rather than the voice of men. Dr. Gregg referred to Lloyd George as the most successful politician politician who played the same with regard to the shifts of opinion and who climbed on the shoulders of men to great heights. He conceived the idea of a Puritan who feared God constanty and who served as a man of principle.
CHORAL SOCIETY MEETS
Berean Choic Muslcate
Sunday, Jan. 14, at 8 p. m. at Boren
Burrough, house 564 east. Avery
street, the choir under the direction
of Isaac T. Yaribrough will render their
initial program of the new year. How
James J. Barbour, state senator, will
be the speaker, subject. Henry Ward
Deeber. Musical numbers by visiting
artists: Estella C. Ronds, organist; J.
Stovall, president; Thomas
Chalmers, program committee, and the
Rev. W. S. Bradden, pastor.
W. H.
CONSTANT CARE—NOT LUCK
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"Red Caruso" Dies; Planned Concert Tour
Craig Carlisle Williams, Inter-
Jerome Frank, white Chicago lawyer, threw his head on the banquet table after approaching lecobovey by caring the train tracks. In an instant he had become enraptured and fell in love with the company surrounding him at the Appomatto club house board. For, out from a tan face with features of a shrunken chest a bizarre cape enclosed, had come the music of Craig Williams' voice, 'full of timeiness and hardship, not physical alluded to
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sufficed to impair it. The soul of a man sang out from the falling chieftain, bled marveled, caught by a strange emotion, mingled regret and admiration. It was scarce a month ago. Saturday morning, while the world slept, Craig Williams died at his home, 3434 Fourth Avenue, in New York for a long fdevotion. Mr. Williams was born at Marquette, Mich. Oct. 3, 1881. His com-mpilation in the musical world rarely equaled. He was a distinct credit to the Race with which he co-ordinated the execution of arguments of his dispersals.
He studied medicine at Shaw and Howard. While at Shaw university he toured the country with the quarter of the school in several different years. In 1969 he was married to Miss Alma Pitts of Washington, and was instrumental in organizing a show for New York's largest cabaret, Shaney's 439 and Broadway. He sang at this establishment and the year he decided to tour Europe. In Indian costume he traveled over Europe and in the Orient, using his own instruments, to the "Red Caruso." When he finished his tour he took up studies with Frank King Clark in Berlin, which he attended in 1914. Then he went to London and opened a studio. He was worked beyond his strength. During the war he was a member of the Army. He was in a number of Zeppelin raids. The nervous tension attendant upon these undermined his health. While teaching and singing he also did some composing, mostly Indian numbers. At his death he had seventeen students. In London the prince of Wales came to hear him on two successive
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Louisville, Ky. Jan. 12—Daniel Barden, Fisk '21, died in the Waverly Hills sanitarium here Monday, Dec. 13.
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Before going abroad he was made a member of the Philharmonic sooner, the only Race man so honored.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, the body being shipped later to Bebes his widow, he leaves a son, Craig Carlisle, Jr.; a daughter, Alma Elizabeth; three brothers, Harry of Marquette, Hugo and Benedict of City, Mrs. James Rickman, Marquette; Mrs. David Montale, Montale, Canana; Mrs. Abie William Logan, Raleigh, Mrs. Bridie Harris, Mrs. Fannie Foster, both of Chicago.
He was to have given a concert at the Chicago Music the concert day, after which a concert was toured.
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Seven "Racial" turns are in the line-up of a well organized variety at the Grand theater this week. Many are more or less familiar to the regulars who go in for vaudeville entertainment but of them got over in impressive style at the opening show on Monday night. The hit includes the fast-paced pair, Fox and Yank; one of the team has but one leg, but that fact is covered in a handicap when it comes to hoof-da.
swift dancing of his partner proves a challenge to take several hours and an encore at their finish. They were followed by Tyus and Tyus in a cabaret act at the festival, where a reclamation were presented. Chief among these is the topical number, "Free, Single and Disengaged," and Tyus was replaced with something more timely. The lady is a clever pianist and makes a handsome appearance. J. David Darkies quartet, sang songs and rendered a reclamation in the most an-
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are more or less familiar to the regulars who go in for vandalism, but all of them get over in impressive style at the opening show. The bill includes the fast working pair. Fox and a friend have but one team but one leg, but that fact does not prove a handicap when it comes to for the manner in which he meets the
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THE GEORGIAS
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proved way and proved very popular. Coleman and Johnson, in a singing and talking comedy turn, also walked the aisle with Walker, teaming with Doris Hudson, has one of the best acts of his long career; it is replete with fine character work and good singing and should have no trouble getting contact with the audience. Coleman, in their classic musical offering, repeated on the fine popularity gained on their recent visit, and the show is completed by Nuglo and the performers who have something so far above the average in speed, quality and cleverness that they would make the ordinary line-up look like a row of selling plates. It is a good show with the last named team taking the honors.
THE MONOGRAM
The show here is a claessy one, full of novelty and cleverness, with a lot of other "necessaries" thrown in for good measure. It opens with Means and Means, who have a clever way of getting the audience's long way to see. Means is a magician of no mean ability and would fit in any bill. Eddie Lemons, the ever popular comedian, has a monologue and a line of gaff which is good, bad and indifferent in spots, but put over with a bang. Eddie gets a great laugh through his eccentric footwork through his "pracher" turn, are a continuous howl; they have a comedy offer-in far above the average and have lost none of their popularity, with a few exceptions in a red-hot singing, talking and dancing turn full of just what the folks out front like, complete the bill.
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Wishing you much success for the
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COOPER
"YOU TELL IT"
In this game of show which many play,
in this game of show we have to stay.
There's nothing else to do.
What's the name of the show?
The public knows some too;
But in our attempt to make a name
We cast our lot with you.
When this name for which we strive is
And the world begins to see.
And when our last hard card is played,
Regardless of the yokes we may make
Residues of the vows we may make
May grim death reap us in its wake
May grim death reap us in its wake
And good things we may do,
Make them laugh in the wake
When we forget poor you.
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Motion Picture News
By D. Ireland Thomas
The Dunbaf theater at Savannah.
He reduces admission prices to 10 and 15 and report that business is picking up.
Prof. Arthur Mets and Prof. C. E. Hawk, the traveling exhibition, will visit the mall will wish them at Lake City, Fl. E. Jackson of Birmingham, Ala., is planning to play the towns near the city of Greenville. Grings is still in and around Renooke, Va., looking after the interests of the Congo Film exchange. The Star theater at Hiekory, N. C. Hawk, is business with pictures and road shows.
Coy Hirdon, roller extraordinary and entertaining, card with greetings for the holidays, and a comedy, photographed by B. L. Teyer of the Lone Star Motion Picture company, who has handled hands for a review and comment. Opinion of the same will appear in the next issue.
The Lincoln theater at Charleston,
South Carolina. If so, I will go to Charleston and start
playing.
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By "Gang"
As ever, your effective little comedian with that joke and punch, better-aware of the agger and performers. Seymour and Jeannece received your Xmas offering. Marvelously wrote you. Professional! HENRY "GANG" JINES, 127 Chestnut Hill, Attnmu, Ga. Johnny Hudgins, with the Town Scandal Co. on the Columbia wheel, Johnny Hudgins, with the Gayety theater, Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
LETTERS
Geo. Booker wishes to be remembered by Glinp in "Emperor Jones" here, in play, to turn away business, and the first thing he said was, "Boys we are a long way away." He is with him. The Byron Brothers in their now offering, "Moanola Sextet," are in the stages and are stopping the show right along. They have a wonderful radio set, and we are watching them on aween chosen there no place to go. We hope to have some wonderful times in Los Angeles, though, as there is a peculiar peculiar peect to be back along about March. We have some wonderful booking for us as we finish this Pantagore engagement.
My wife and Tippy are in Wichita, Kan, visiting her mother while I am membered to all. Believe me, I sure miss them. I am glad to hear of the pain and the anguish and can hardly wait to get there and see them knock 'em wild. I have a successful one for the profession. Let's hope for a happy and successful new year.
Dear Sir: Please insert the following
Notice to the Profession
Bubber White is in Tucson, Ariz. in bad health and is unable to work and is unable to teach. Teachers of the profession for help. This is something that may happen to any of us, and we should send something. I have started a collection here, which will be sent to him and also appreciate hearing from his old friends through the mail. His address is La Joy & La Joy, Ariz. You can send your donation direct to him or send it along with your old friends through the mail. Langston will be only too glad to favor Bubber that much. Send anything. We will send your donation to the state of Texas. They will start on a two weeks' engagement at San Antonio Montgomery and Grace Lewis have joined the show. Some chorus girls all business. Miss Smith just looked over the book and the show is going week from New York. All enjoiced a swell Xmas and New Years. They will be Yours truly. LAURA SMITH.
Dear Friend Tony: Cleveland, Ohio
in this week's issue that Billy V. Ewing,
and Goldie Ewing have come to the
school. We have been granted Mrs. Ewing. She will
resume her formative name, Goldie D. Loyons,
in vaudeville. We had been together
six years—married Feb. 16, 1923. Mrs.
Ewing, our Company, Byrd and Ewing, is playing
Pittsburgh, Pa., this week with Diana
Our company, Byrd and Ewing, is playing
Wishing you a prosperous and
happy new year, I remain.
SINGLE BILLY V. EWING.
Dallas, Texas.
Dear Tony: Just like you and myself
you know that my company and myself
still remember you for the New Year.
Park theater, still doing nicely. Christmas
day we did five shows to packed
out to each show, and are now preparing
for the same for New Year's day.
Christmas was here. Will remember
you'm in my next writing. With best
name, George Alexander, write some time.
The Famous Georgia Minstrels are
the 9th, Safford; 10th,林德; and 11th,
Mini, Ariz. 12th, Lordsburg, and 13th,
M. M., and 14th and 16th, El
Dapo, Tex.
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Great Actor in "Lights of New York" Studies Types
Marc MacDermott, the leading actor in "Lights of New York," a William Fox production, which comes to the States theater soon, is an Australian. One of the first of well known stage players to take up screenwriting, he is a member of Mrs. Patrick Campbell's company, and has remained here ever since. Mr. MacDermott began his screen experience with the Edison company and was easily the most important member of the acting team.
The part he plays in "Lights of New York" is that of a "down-and-out" who once mingled in the most dangerous place, while preparing to play the role, Mr. MacDermott paid several visits to Madison square and studied the unfortunate men seated on the benches of the building, to struggle for existence a losing game.
"One day," says Mr. MacDermott, "I sat in the square, pretending to read a morning paper, interesting looking hoops across from me who was making his breakfast on a doughnut and a handmade cigaret. Sitting next to me, he looked at me but pale and pathetically thin. When I laid the part of the paper containing the wads ants on my knees, my next hand was on the back of my dresses on the back of an envelope and, after thankking me for the loan of the paper, left the square. The hobo on the left of me showed his cigaret with evident烈, got up with the air of a man who hadn't a care in the world, 'boned' me for a dime, set his tattered hat at some jaunty angle and shuffled away.
"Two days later the morning papers contained an account in the lower part of the city. From the description of the dead man it was the morning paper. A visit to the morgue showed that my surmise was correct. With the evidence and evidently decided that death was the only solution to his problem."
SING 'EM
Louisville, KY.
My esteemed Friend Tony, I am down in the Blue Grass state for a few months, but to battle with this bunch of Kentucky-bred Race gentlemens, I am set to battle with the Rev. Sam E. Revin appointed Brother Just Ball and Slater Cook, church, and my wife and I to hold services at the Lincoln tuberculome here, receiving our official documents, property vouched for and signed by the Rev. B. A. Shoung society, and then complying with all of the rules and regulations with mailing our best reserved set of daguerreotypes to be exhibited in the museum, the older brothers and the younger sisters of the congregation might gaze prior to the array of disciples.
We succeeded in bringing a sufferer in Brother Stone's Washington monument in Indianapolis to Sunday night to buy enough gasoline to tronel the old Morman sanguicea opening address, Monday afternoon.
It was an enjoyable meeting; one I can never forget (yet, hope) to remember for our especial benefit by a long, tall, lean and lengthy gentleman, who assumed the point with a jackknack preacher, who proceeded to inform us that the enterprising week would be retained to convert the natives this week, and that we would until further notice. We then set out to find someone with more authority, recognize the contracts we held to do our honors there this week, and we invested with more power and less consideration. He proved to be the prince of imputability to his german of woe, we were content to go out and find a man for us, and for the war of some mighty power to fall upon the unjust. We folded and unfolding various pieces of paper I had in my possession before the power of those unfair and inexperienced brothers who disregard contracts and agree to war. We will now sing the doxology with the following verse:
Listen, performers, and that came too late. Where the manager gave notice of just
t the court said, "Brother, either play or pay."
One of the real old timers dropped in on us last week, and shows experiences haul him away back to and through the days of Callahan's troupe. Thatcher, Primrose & West, Cal Wagner's and Walker shows. He is looking like a three-year-old and is managing his & Walker shows. He is looking greetings to all old friends in and out of the prothes.
THE KOPPIN
Detroit, Nebraska, are two funs of vaudeville and an excellent musical comedy company pleasing large audiences. Johnson, in a soldier novelty of class, and Baby Mack, the popmusic Co. of 12 people have a great musical comedy offering. Henry D. Garrett, Mo., where he spent the holidays with his parents.
GOING WEST
Ocey Wilson, personal representative of Mamie Smith, the famous author of *The Population*, the poplar star has been routed over the Ackerman star hounds. The group leaves New York during the current week for the Gulf Coast at Gulfport, Texas, California.
LA JOY & LA JOY.
For two years theatrical commentators have been wondering just what was the distinctive characteristic that gave vogue to the Colored musical comedy production. Comparisons have been made without yielding an adequate answer; it is not until "Follow Me," L. M. W. garden's all-star color comedy packed houses, that the distinction was recognized. The basic difference is simply that the white chorus is the creature of mechanical perfection that is the result of years of training in the art of picturesque poses and uniformity of movement have been achieved at the cost of something which makes a show worth while. The "pep," "action," "action," "action," it is what you may—that intangible something that makes the girls seem to enjoy their entertaining work has not been refined out of the Colored chorister. The instinctive joy of rhythm that is a racial characteristic forlums represen-
It has been the infections joy of the vari-colored Race girl as she sang and danced that has prevalued over the course of the show, these shows and, set them talking. They were a genuine tonic to which amusement jaded nerves responded. It was action, incessant and fervor. It was the American life and mentality that has given our chorus girl her place in the affections of the big, impersonal, American public. We have over 50 people, featuring that funny fellow, Clifford Ross, assisted by such well known stars as Ernest R. W. Whitman, Susie Young, Stafford and Wattes, the Follow Me Four and many others, "Follow Me" will be at the Grand theater, beginning on Monday, Jan. 15.
BRAINSTORM
By Frank Hendon
"Inestonology" is a great picture, appearing weekly in the Defender, dinner T. O. B. A., who book good amusements and also past, present and future history if you read it from right to left, its try reading it that way, T. O. B. A.
Friends I thank you for travelling far with me, with a feeble effort. Peace be with, three.
FRANK HENDON.
1331 North Market, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Clare Campbell is rehearsing with the New York Philharmonic. This show is scheduled for a Broadway showing in the near future and will be Virginia week of Jan. 18.
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Great Cast Promised in "The Young Rajah"
Paramount has been particularly generous in the cast of "The Young Rajah," the picture attraction at the theater Friday and Saturday, Jan. 11, 12 and 12. Not only is the star role assumed by Rodolph Valentino, who has achieved lately one of the most sensational stars in the world, but the other parts are interpreted by stars and neer-stars.
Valentino has the role of a breezy young American college hero who is the hero of the movie. The girl he loves is interpreted by that pliant blonde, Wanda Hawley, a popular paramount player. Miss Hawley will be remembered for her role in "Burning Sands." She is a capable actress and very easy to gaze upon. Charles Ogle, who shares honors with Theodore Roberts as one of the leading actors, has a big part as a kindly, old New Englander who adopts "Amos Judd," the role played by Valentino. Fanny Midgley, one of the leading actors, is Ogle's "wife" in this picture.
Bertram Grassby, the suave villain of Ethel Clayton's "For the Defense" and other successes requiring an exotic style of "dirty work," has the chief "heavy officer" as the most likely role as Betty Combs' "dad" in "Over the Border" and "The Bonded Woman," is Grassby's companion in villaain.
RECORD HITS
Interest in Mamie Smith's great work or the OKEh records remains paramount in the minds of those who like class and distinction in this book. Joely Roll's is still selling like the proverbial hot cakes and a great deal of this record's popularity can be traced to the fact that the reverse side cartooned in the book Mess With Me". This record is No. 4752 and both songs are published in sheet music form and are to be had at all counters and in all music shops. The book is published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. and they report a great sale on them.
NG RAJAH"
T and GREATEST SUCCESS
SATURDAY, JAN. 11—12—13
MOND'S
DOME
SET—31st BLOCK
DANCE ON THE BEST AND
BIGGEST FLOOR IN CHICAGO
O INN
JUE AT 39TH STREET
Seven Step-Alongs
GROUP EVER ASSEMBLED, AND
SELECTED ARTISTS
AND ENTERTAINING OF REAL
CLASS FROM 10 P. M. TO 6 A. M.
RICAN MEALS SERVED
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1923
"FOLI
The WOND
CLIFFO
SUSIE SUTTON——AD
AND A BEAUTY CHORU
CREOLE SYNCOPATORS
Most Pretentious Product
ADVANCE SA
SE
"EMPTY SHELL" ONLY
CLUE TO MURDER
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
TOLLOV
WONDER MUSIC
"FOLLOW ME"
LIFFORD
BUTTON——ALICE GORGAS——
BEAUTY CHORUS JAM. FULL of
SYNCOPATORS——SCENIC BEAUT
Intentious Production Since the Palm
ADVANCE SALE OPENS THUR
AT 1:00 P. M.
SECURE SEATS EA
SUSIE SUTTON—ALICE GORGAS—STAFFORD & WATTS AND A BEAUTY CHORUS JAM. FULL of CLASS, PEP and ABILITY CREOLE SYNCOPATORS—SCENIC BEAUTY—DAZZLING COSTUMES Most Pretentious Production Since the Palmy Days of Williams & Walker
He was just known as "Old Bill." He had been a clown with the circus and was compelled to leave sawdust ring in Erik Valley because of this town he found a hearty welcome, especially for little Pom Pom, a waffle of the circus, who had secreted herself in his trunk when she would not continue with the circus. In the photophy, "One Empty Shell," at the Theater on Sunday, it develops that when he left the gun in the Blaine home, later, when Mrs. Blaine was found dead and it was claimed by her son that she had been murdered and robbed. Old Bill was taken to him the discovery of the money on little Pom Pom and the fact that only one bullet had been exploded in his gun. He intoxicated into jail and he believed that he would finish his days in the dungeon because of the racking cough that had been bothering
Miller and
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YOU CAN'T COME IN
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ALABAMA BLUES—MANN
MAMIE SMITH BLUES
MANN
4446
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DOWN HOME BLUES
ARKANSA9 BLUES
4682
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THE CHICKEN THIN
COLLECTING RENT
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the great team from "Shuffle Along," the best show of its kind ever given, are now doing their "stuff" on OKeh Records. Be sure to hear them—these boys are good!
★ Can Be Heard only on OKeh Records
Where to get the 6 Best Sellers
ST. LOUIS—
Part Time Music Company.
489 S. Broadway.
* St. Louis Music Company.
Mid City Building.
1290 S. Jefferson Avenue.
CHICAGO—
E. W. Bunce Street.
4648 B Street Street.
Economy Photograph Repair
4048 B Street Street.
Null Music Palace.
4038 B State Street.
Vernon Music Shop.
47 E. Slat Street.
DETROIT—
East Detroit Music House.
3049 Gratiot Avenue.
2049 Music Avenue.
1333 Hastings Street.
CLEVELAND—
47 E. Slat Street.
3049 Scovill Avenue.
2049 Music Avenue.
3785 Hastings Avenue.
ST. LOUIS—
Part Time Music Company,
Market Street Music.
* St. Louis Music Company,
Mid City Building.
The Nashville Music Company.
3598 S. Jackson Avenue.
CHICAGO—
E. B. Beach,
6443 E. State Street.
Economy Photograph Repair
Shop, State Street.
Nell Music Fence.
Vendome Music Shop.
47 E. Slat Street.
DETROIT—
Kentucky Music House.
1040 Gratitude Avenue.
Music Shop.
1533 Hastings Street.
CLEVELAND—
4231 Sevillia Avenue.
Scoville Music Store.
3750 Scoville Avenue.
GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION
25 West St. Street, New York, N.Y.
WELLSVILLE, OHIO—
1093 Lambert.
1093 W. Lambert.
PHYTBURG—
Goldman Street.
9040 W. Street.
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
CHEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
Candiola Piano Company.
POOR FORK, KENTUCKY.
Iana's Department Store.
INDIANAPOLIS—
D. W. City Shop.
44 W. Ohio Street.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN—
Savannah Street.
283 Fourth Street.
NEW YORK CITY, N. X.
3530 Duluth Avenue.
Music Shop.
3560 Lenox Avenue.
Music Shop.
1454 Street and Lenox Ave.
Drexon's Music Shop.
480 Lenox Avenue.
CENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION
25 West St. Street, New York, N.Y.
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SALE OPENS THURSDAY, JAN.
'AT 1:00 P. M.
SECURE SEATS EARLY
Jim Blaine had succeeded in getting Rose's consent to their marriage after his mother's death, but she first asked him to give her an unquired moment Jim intimates that he knows more than he has had the authorities to believe about the man she met, and it develops that as tells Rose his story that he found Bill's gun in the house and after his mother had succumbed to heart failure, he tried to regain her money, he fired the gun to throw spleen on Bill.
COAST'S SHOW
San Francisco-Plans are under way at the Century to stage an all-Colored revue following the film "Oliver Dissel." The revue is to be staged by Fanchie and Marce and prices will be given at $1.50 per person.
ACTRESS DEAD
Word arrived last week announcing the death at the home of her mother, Anita Aushka Stock company which played the Monogram theater for weeks ago. The mother's address is 564 Florida avenue northwest.
and Lyles
In "Shuffle Along," the
and ever given, are now
on OKeh Records. Be
these boys are good!
One of These
SELLERS
OF POSSUM CATCHERS LODGE
Dialogue-Miller and Lyles
Logue-Miller and Lyles
ART ROOM-Talking Record-
Shelton Brooks and Company★
IN-Dialogue-Miller and Lyles
AIN-Contrato Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★
BUILD BUT I CAN'T FORGIVE
Contrato Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★
—Contrato Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★
UES—Contrato Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds★
—Contrato Solo-Mamie Smith
and Her Jazz Band★
—Contrato Solo-Mamie Smith
and Her Jazz Band★
NEVES-Monologue
Shelton Brooks★
TS-Monologue
Shelton Brooks★
WELLEVILLE, OHIO—
W. W. Lambert,
423 N. Main Street.
PIFTBURGH—
Goldman & Wolf,
423 N. Center Avenue.
KNOVVILLE, TENN.—
Trotter Furniture Company.
LKINVILLE, TENN.—
Candiolo Piano Company,
120 S. Limestone Street.
POWELL, TENN.—
Isaac's Department Store.
INDIANAPOLIS—
D. J. Hunt Company,
44 W. Ohio Street.
MILWABEK, WISCONSIN—
Southern Street.
283 Fourth Street.
NEW YORK CITY, N. X.—
Dave Music Shop.
526 Lenox Avenue.
Music Music Shop.
1456 Sidney and Lenox Ave.
Drexon's Music Shop.
480 Lenox Avenue.
Records
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BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 15
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF THE WESTERN ISLANDS
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COY COGITATES
1922 has passed. To some it brought
them joy, to others it brought
other losses and failure in many. May
them be well.
fame, great finance other lines and far more 1923 by mistakes made in the past years. My greatest son was given me in Chicago and by his success of 'Chocolate Town,' not a Broadway attraction, a duction or an ex-venditure, but a hail of extravaganza, but a two hours and a half 'Chocolate a way turned an easy Grand theater and
Coy Herndon
DON'T BLAME ME
Now, my good people, I must ask you to bear with me in the darkest hour things to do with the writing of the following epsilon refusal. I offer my further apologies and I want you to read it. I also read it once myself. Shooting:
By Garnett Warbington.
The Original Butterfly
They say you can go to Heaven by saving souls;
If so, there will be a lot of its show folks. Thanks to God I am living to see another New Year. I am in good health and I am living to see good shoes on my feet. And I can say without fear of confrontation, I am eating the very best there is. I am in the theatrical profession, that's how the show business has treated me I am going to tell to you. Xanadu played off and it was 90 below zero. I couldn't get booked to any place out there. I was praying for one good date so I could awake. New Year I was living to see my board and lodging was straight.
My landlady said all she wanted me to do was to keep an account of the
"Miss," said I, "that's fair enough and
it can't be heat."
I study both night and day
I study children happy and old
folks gay.
People say we show folks are the worst, but I tricolor profession as well as any on When my dark days come, my God Because I have no one else to carry my
Because I have no one else to carry my troubles to.
But when others feel blue and everything to them seems to be going well, I'll make life to them worldwide with my singing, talking, dancing and a comical song. As fate would have have, New Year's All my expenses were paid and I had a
pocket full or buckets.
And if you can go to Heaven by giving
yourself a bucket.
There will be a lot of show folks there
when they call the role.
PAUL & STONE
STATES
THE
HOME of
GREAT
FEATURES
CONTINUOUS
2m to MIDNIGHT
3507
S.STATE
SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous. 2:25 p. m. to Midnight
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director
Washed Air Ventilation
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Trixie Smith, the Champion Buese, and the engagement at the Lafayette theater, New York City, Address, 103 West Gillett & Dandies are at the Poll theater, Worcester, Mass., the present half. Brown & Brown are at the Fulton street theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. "That Real Harmony Four" in the Poll theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jones and Messas, Bradley, Hall and Pelasant. They are rehearsing in New vaudeville Jones and Jones are at Kelts Orpheum, Brooklyn, N. Y. and will soon be heard in Philadelphia, Pa.
Tabor & Green are at the Olympia theater, Boston, Mass. Joseph Johnson and his great Snyder are at the Empire, Fall River, Mass. Roberts Bill Robinson, the world's rookie at the Orpheum theater, Denver, Colo. Mason & Bailey are at the Avenue B, New York City. Matt Husseyle is the Greene Cockpit Co. Matt Husseyle is the theater, Astoria, L. L. Chuckwick & Taylor are at the Electric theater, St. Joe, Mo. Musical Eyrings are at the Panthers theater. Billy Ross says that he is still in the land of sunshine, Address 327 Georgia Lois R. Duppe, harbore soloist, and his eight Singing. Syncopators are more than making good at Hardens's hilly Powder, Vance Dixon, Emmitt Jordan, Harold Birtchett, Frank Hilly Powder, Vance Dixon, Emmitt Jordan, Harold Birtchett, Harry Williams, and Earl Hirns. Lawrence the Wizard writes from Boston, Mass. that he will soon be from in the show business. Shoot. Dave and Tressle have severed connections with the Plantation Days Co. Dave and Tressle have severed connections with the Plantation Days Co. 444 East 41st street, Chicago. The act has two or three engagements before for a trip over the Orchid time.
A fine picture of himself was sent in his book, *Writing Now Living in New York City*. Maceo is getting better looking all the time. If such a thing is possible, he will reach him 110 High Street Northwest, Roanoke, Va.
The Brownie Trio are playing the Wille Eldridge complains that he has written for his mail twice. This is the message we have sent it and it is addressed to Liberty Theater, Chattanooga, Tenn.
E. P. Eugene shouts right out that mail we have sent to Dunbar Theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Harris and Holley have quit Plantation Days owing to a misunderstanding with Antoineine real quarters, playing dates in and around Detroit, Mich. Mail will reach them at Biltmore hotel. Antoineine real quarters, are having a five trip over the Pantheon circuit. This week, San Francisco. There Tally tells us that mail will reach her at 1025 Stuctor街, Baltimore, Md.
Jimie Johnson, well known globe trimmer, is in Detroit, Mich. the present week.
The Musical Magpie, Cleveland's Temple theater, that town this week.
Ralph DeMunck is in New York city, rehearsing a new group for his 100th birthday. He is at West 131st street. Walt Whitman and her great act "The Gang," are having fine success. They are playing the week at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Arthur Ray, late of the Gonzalez White Co., and his Harmony Five, are open, happy and friendly. Louis, Mo. He has with him George Dickerson and Clifford Jones. Doc Morris, the famous quartet star, plays in the Inga, Ore. but didn't send any route. The Seymour and Jeanne are stopping all shows at the Grand theater. This is a red hot tamale and no mistake.
J. B. F. Prather, Box 251, Pinehurst, N.C.
he can communicate with the Whitman
he can communicate with the Jubilee
Singers, Singer.
he declares that mail will reach her at Streets hotel, 18th and Paso Seville, Kansas City, Mo.
he will reach her at 2441 Seventh avenue, New York, N. X., but we have none to send, Marie. Too bad, he has no mail. Marie, a realist, are featured this week at the Gayet theater, Baltimore, Md. Address for this week, care of Douglas辛辛娅 avenue, Baltimore, Md.
Marie Yee. 743 Indiana avenue, Indiana, whereabouts of Doca Strate, formerly of Copeland and Strate, whereabouts of Doca Strate, are having fine success in the South. They are playing the week at Birmingham, Ala.
Paul Carrier, the Old Timer, is playing in the Prolic theater, Bessemer, Ala.
The Wallace Trio are playing the fine engagement in Baltimore, Md.
Shuffle Two is playing the following this week: Beckley and Hinton, W. Lynchburg, Petersburg and Carnegie Eastside, Va. Petersburg and Carnegie Eastside are playing a fine engagement this week at the Grand theater. St. Louis, Mo. The Musical Magpie, the best turn of the season, are playing the week at Buffalo, N. Y.
Glenn & Jenkins, the real big timers, are playing the week at the Orpheum
Laura Smith and her Ginger Pepp
are playing in the game at the
Orlando Ice Palace. Scott & Howell, doing fine at all
Philadelphia. He's playing the week in Phili-
dadelphia.
Carter & Cornish, featured with a ballet theater, Akron, Ohio. Gonzell White's jazzers of Real Jazz, with the limpieza theater in Toronto, Canada. Long & Jackson, very popular on the Coast, are at the Majestic theater, Cruz, Cal., with Los Angeles to follow. Whitewind & Madeline, with the Sidney theater, Cruz, Cal., with Los Angeles to the Empire theater, Toledo, Ohio. Famous Chicago Novelty orchestra, with the Sidney theater, Cruz, Cal., with Day, Daniel Smith, Jasper Taylor and Millard Thomas, are playing a winter Montreal, Canada. Hessie Brown and Marion Moore, for entertaining at the New Entertainers cafe in Kansas City, Mo. Moi will reach them with the Hooks and deft, with the Anita Bush Co. are at the Llyre theater, Orleans, La. and Williams, "The Birds are playing the week in Brooklyn, Musz. Their permanent address is 1101 Broadway, street, care of Boston, New York city.
Walter LaMar, net and wire artist is with the Hallett Co. at Shreveport, LA.
PICKFORD—That Woman, The Imp impossible Mrs. Bellew and The Man Who Saw Tomorrow for two days each. The John Barrymore to Sherlock Holmes.
NEW GROUP
T. V. Holland has organized a new concert series, the famous "Blues Nighttime" of recording fame. The company will be headed by Billy Holland, the band and inside the star herself, the drummer, Johnson & Lee and Gray & Gray will be carried. The music for the concert will be Swan Jazz Masters, a splendid organ concert. The show opens at East St. Louis ill., on the 18th, and goes from there to Kansas City, Mo. for the following week.
SHOW BLOWS
New York—(Special Telegram—)
"Broadway at the Baltimore theater
here on Monday night. House man-
agement at the Baltimore theater
apologize to patrons for rotten show
and cancelled It. Show was produced
by Walter Pilmer, booked by Walter Pilmer agency. Re-
placed on Tuesday with vaudeville bill
at Housesley's Ski Sheltes of
Arabay. D. G.
All matter for the stage department must be sent direct to me to insure the production.
TONY LANGSTON
Pramask Editor
SALEM SEZ—
Dear Gen. Tony, Jatelye I have had
a friend with your kind permission I will
add with your kind permission I will
MY MOTHER'S HANDS
My mother's hands were sunklat brown.
And calloused 'oer from hardship's fare.
But they were not as thale-down.
But, Oh, as soft as thistle-down,
To cause a pain or soothe a care.
My mother's hands were thin and
My mother's hands were old and weak. When she was born, she all the strength God gives the mask Was concentrated in her palm.
My mother's hands were unadorned. Except her ornamental nose. She held her nose into 4 years' To clasp them tenderly in mine.
BEN HARRIS
Whenever a man cleets 'himself to
them' he is in danger. When
it happens it follows naturally that those
most interested
know something
about that man.
lawyer of pro-
miser and
ability.
in his offices at
work.
in milions
more than 120
harris is a
gen deman.
he is
harris a business
a cumen, taet-
ango and neces-
sary finance to
to any enterprise
in which he may
has chosen to
interest himself in
are anxious about that man. Mr. Harris is a career engineer and exceptional ability in the offices in Newark, NJ. He employs persons, Mrs. Harris is a general manager also possesses rare business acumen, team leadership, organization and necessary finance to take on any enterprise in which he may operate. He has chosen to interest himself in the business is a fortunate thing for the business. Not only has the Criterion firm the largest Colored theatrical company but the company has projects under consideration which will benefit all Colored performers and the musical composer of exceptional ability, having written the musical score for the Broadway entitled "How Come."
Associated with Mr. Harris, directing the show are Jack Goldberg and Sam Griman. Mr. Goldberg is widely known in Col- ommunities and is also the show game as a school kid knows his marbles. Colored show business has more on improvement than booster than co-operation. Mr. Griman experienced showman, as a producer of shows he ranks with the best, intelligent, creative, and professional of man to give impetus to the business. Much good can be accomplished by the co-operation of the showman and co-operation of the performers and the managers. Not so very long ago a man with capital, sought to put show business on a solid financial basis. He organized shows, giving employment to hundreds of unemployed performers. He gave the performers the opportunity to be found that he was not receiving the support and co-operation of those most benefited, the performers. When he found that he was not in nowise a goose) that had the golden eggs, said goose flew away to a man in nowise a goose. Show business was left in a chaotic condition, the performers had golden eggs. Show business was left in co-operation. S. T. WHITNEY
DAVE & TRESSIE
The popular team of Dave & Tressle
late of Plantation Days No., have been
involved in the Orpheum office. They opened at
the Orpheum, Pooria, on Monday, with the
first meeting of the week will be divided between Decatur
and the Lincoln Hippodrome, Chicago
MAE WRITES
A fine letter was sent in by Cap. Macaulay, the camper, comedienne, Macaulay, the comedienne, Gaston Steppers, and playing the week as the Lafayette theater. The theater, which declares that everything is O. K., and wishes luck to the writer and the rest of the
DEAS CALLS
Lawrence Dear, the popular producer, was a caller at the Old Roll Top Desk in Detroit. He called "Haby," Deas, the latter called from a private school at Toronto, Canada, have been on Days for the two weeks which that company is playing in Detroit, Mich.
LEADING COLORED
THEATER IN
CLEVELAND
WE ARE LOOKING ONLY
FOR THE BEST
NIGHTLY AT 8:15
- TWO ON SUNDAYS, 6 AND 9 P. M.
BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT 1 P. M.
HEAR
MAMIE SMITH
SING
"I AIN'T GONNA GIVE NOBODY NONE O' THIS
JELLY ROLL"
ON
OKeh RECORD No. 4752
WITH
"DON'T MESS WITH ME"
ON THE REVERSE SIDE
Also on Sheet Music on Sale at
All Music Stores and Counters
THE SUNSET CAFE
35th and Calumet
Chicago's Brightest Pleasure Spot
SUNSET REVUE EXTRAORDINARY
"GINGER and SPICE"
UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF
CLARENCE E. MUSE
DINE AND DANCE
CARROL DICKERSON'S SUNSET ORCHESTRA
NOW PLAYING
FRANKIE JAXON, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
PICKFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Selected Photoplays of Class
MAIL RADIO
Williams & Tavior are at Kethos 103th
street theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
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BALD WRITES
Frank E. Bald, the comic cartoonist and musician, who is running vaudeville and dances at Haverford. For an indefinite period, claims that the kluxers or some one heads off his Defender every week. We just can't help sympathize with him. For a defender away from you is same as taking milk away from a baby. You tell 'em.
AR
SMITH
"EMANCIPATION
DAY" ADDRESS 16
GIVEN BY MOTON
Montgomery, Ala, Jan, 12,—Citl-
zens of both races in Montgomery
county and elty packed the Old Ship
‘Methodist Epicopal Zion church, Hol-
combe street, Jan. 1 to hear the an-
nual Emancipation address delivered
by Dr. LIL Moton, principal of Tus-
Kegee Normal and ‘industrial tnstl-
tute and president of the National
Negro Business league,
Dr. Moton's address was the fea-
ture of the sixtieth annual eclebration
of the emancipation “of our people.
‘The celebration consisted also of a
farode and a splendidly carried out
program at the church, including mu-
sleal numbers and a response by Dr.
J. W, Abererombie to the annual ad-
‘Gress.
‘The audience represented the larg-
est assemblage of citizens ever gath-
ered together on a similar occasion
in the city of Montgomery, "People
came from the remotes sections of
the county and the rear churchyard
was crowded with horses and bug-
Blea, “while eoery Eat ot che Taesing
phsce in front for blocks was utilize
Dr. Moton spoke on mental freedom
and ‘emphasized a platform of race
relationships based upon good will
co-operation, Justice and understand-
ing. He pointed out to each race
incidents and conditions which caused
racial frletion and {11 feeling between
the races, emphasizing mob violence
und the lack of absolute justice. Jie
sald in part:
“The Occasion which we celebrate
today is one of the most significant
in the history of America and of the
American Negro—the sixtioth annl-
‘Yersary of the emancipation of the
Negro in America. ‘The freedom ac-
corded to the Negro by the Emanci-
pation Proclamation Issued by Abra-
ham Lincoln was physical freedom:
Dut the freedom about which 1 want
to talk today 1s the freedom about
which the Master was wont to speak
Iam no preacher, but somewhere in
the book ‘of John Jesus Christ said
to His disciples: “Ie ye belteve on
the Son, ye shall know the truth and
the truth shall make you free." That
my friends, ts the idnd of freedom
about which Iam speaking today.
“Ae have physical freedom, but we
do not have mental freedom ‘and we
must have it No race of people 1s
free which is prejudiced in any way
against another race of people. | We
tmust be free In our mental attitude
And our moral attitude and in our
physical life. We must be free from
Prejudice, from hatred, from malice
And suspicion, if we are gotng to
make Montgomery, meke Alabama,
make the South, make the nation
‘what ft should be”
In responding to the main address
Dr. J. W, Abercromble, state super.
intendent’ of education, commended
‘UF people upon the progress made
in the United States, urged them to
Ve proud of thelr Race and declared:
s“No other man in the United States
could have made the nddresa which
we have heard today. ‘The criticisms
‘wore just, the remedies sugersted are
worthy of application and the plat-
form of race relations set forth by Dr.
‘Moton is one that both races should
approve. “As for myself, 1 heartily
indorse the entire address and every
suggestion for equal and absolute jus-
tice toward a3} racen”
EXPOSES AMERICAN LYNCH
RECORD IN YEAR'S REPORT
Tuskegee, Ala. Jan. 12.—Monroe W.
Work, in charge of the department
of records and research of Tuskegee
institute, has mado extensive inves-
Ugations concerning Inching and
has compiled the following report:
“According to Mr. Work, 7 persons
were lynched in 1977. Thig was seven
Jers. than the number—6t—for the
veur 1921. Thirty of the persons
ignehed were taken from the hands
‘of the law, 13 from Jails and 17 from
‘OMicers of ‘the law outside of jaile,
In the S8th instance, says Mr.
Work, Inching was prevented by of-
ficers’ of the Iaw. Fourteen of these
instances were in Northern states and
44 were in Southern states. In ten
instances convictions carrying penl-
tentiary ‘sentences were secured
against alleged Iynchers,
"Or the G7 persons Iynched in 1922,
B1 were members of the Race and six
‘were whites. One-third of those put
Yo death were charged with rape or
attempted rape. Six of the victims
‘Were burned to death, and four were
alsin and then thelr bodies burned.
‘The offenses charred against the
whites were murder for two, fighting
Yor one and charges not reported for
the other three. ‘The offenses against
Ihe members of the Race were mur-
der for nine; murderous assault,
four: rape, 14, and attempted rape,
jive. The remainder were Iynehed for
Tenser offenses.
‘The nine states in which Iynchings
occurred and. the number in each
state are us follows: Alabama, 2
Arkansas, 5: Florida, $; Georgia, 11;
Louisiana, 3; Mississippi, 9: Okla-
hhoma, 1; South Carolina, 1; Tennes-
see, 2; Texas, 18,
‘Fhia does not include the individ-
wal shooting by “white gentlemen” of
the South when they wished to kill
& Race man to have a little target
Praczice.. ‘These. if they were known,
ould uusment the number of South-
STOP USING COAL OR WOOD
New Discovery Replaces Old Method
—An Entirely New Kind of Heat
At last the housewife has come into
her own. ‘The world seems to. be
Ziming to make every branch of her
Work lighter. And now comes a won-
Sorful invention which frees her en~
tirely from one of the greatest of her
Grudgeries—heating and cooking with
coal and wood.
‘This new device—the Oliver Oil-
Gas Burner—does away with all the
fhegs and tresome labor of using coal
Big wood to cook of heat. Sir. B. A.
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
ote on the inside, Colo know just | pumber 24. Only a, sur
Sale, Ho hs daldes Cols, Masa’ white | taipable de tothe insured
Bhat Ne wae, OUPNE oddered: nis men to | “Among the Taco erser
Bie Aoueh ie heltaThac nad een | SSteate, Carte.
Bead WewRE gine athe Hats Shis com: | Carrier. another son. alain
Perey Was" cosyed tho,two whiten), [ers grave, and. Silage
Tae dia ee scion othe mob stood | Humber of Race men’ and
Sadi ‘alarmed, Been visfled by: hive. ga
Oss Ae nigh of the atiacha ed
But “niggers wore not going te ston] indian uit.
hem (ROSES coal” Bh nen ie .
UpSe" me hue much after cme, manner
BEaiteSopon'a'eictin: sung toa tree. |GRAND OPERA S7
Ther alot nattled off the “sides, of the
fufahe afer, Suuets entering the| | SING AT MUSIC
House theough tye olen, the beeloeere| an
had made. The besiegers returned the rough the courtesy ©
fie. Store of the weiter, fell ane sot, Preadent, at, theo
Ehites charged. St Found of | pation, co. sana ‘gt the €
SrulSSract Mie. p otra scorageere | operg coma, le, ay
Beatahk ena sman puckshet not being [Seamed overs. ar, wil i
Bagapa he erga, puesmek OL PERE [Programm ‘wi the” South
Tates'Se ie frst two imen kiled, the [Owners Association ‘at
Tae ee ee tied co getine’a short di [vente on, Sunday” tern
tance and keep up a fire on the hous. {al 3 o'clock.
Se re’ aucee line a“pertusn of the | TRS Drocram committe
mob WS Ttsienaten go Pet are go tue [t9) call” this meeting a
Fee? oF the! houses in dhe tow’ very: | muse:
Hain noe eed, ty" Mies whites rao |e names, an, he
Tens Reta proud, dwelling ‘houses, | program wit Tread Wie 2
EREEL,Gualtinese lodge nat and ait | Iue, book a ‘Chicago’
Fhe mob apres destruction. teat “artists and wit 1
‘Tach freon the Gut at tie entrance | Maude Hoberts George. a
gfe lena methine Atvmigat |G. Stone prance ey
[Sng they Kent up. their. tatermittent | mondson, coutratco: Prot.
Eiiag0°7 prom note ta howe tne mm: [Sone aa: lise iene
Ta Sele owe wounrted tneredsed as [Miss Witkctinina “arr
a regoit at” the hesiegers Ares Ours Wales, Werte cones
Fhe ated had wee though to send | Ware and Hartson die Ber
fon crt ammunition. URowaramorne [the sfetrunatian Comme
(Ge SHEL teen eave ‘oue, Whey {under the, Uitection: of Px
Wee IeHe ihelplesss” Cola save hia" op: [gues Prot. Theodore. Ta
Martuntige "AUS Felder he ed Ma | ors Deuclaw Mott wil
sera 'S5 four ind” heen killed ewe | ccompanista | Rellk. WN
Mee ana Goa woment ut eon the | eonara deter, cllor Sirs
Miho" adath dh shart he wont | ner nana wil bea
EEO Sue The stl lies, “amazed, { action.
Ue ann, Conta ne deters —_——
etleade ehugs inthe woods, “Tne | Roosevelt New C
luc hnd heen Iwate at tielr own | |New York, Jan. i
same. Roosevelt, Jr, assistant
ght Ree nae been teapned: ie mames | {Re,Ravs, as written th
UP others are not divulged for obvious |f’- that Re would “be m
sasons r hecome a member of
APOE. a sc hs tis SANA LOMA WNERTTT onreOA OON!
Rumber 14. Only = surmise was ob-
fainable as tothe insured:
liane tg. Taco person ied, wre
sivester “Garater® Nig mother sarmes
Seagate alain ia ae
Soin Eak nate lng wom hast
hecn Visfled toe white: gangy since the
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GRAND OPERA STAR TO
SING AT MUSICAL FETE
Through the courtery ot Samuel In-
cate peenident Gite. Gommonseatty
Bulcol"Coana or ihe Ghieags Crane
Gpera company, Miss Mary McCormick,
edind vere iar il agoear om hs
Heobeam of he"’south “Serpents
Bikers? SfecelSuan tae “ato “Fading
Svenuc-om Sunday "attcnoom, dun. Ti
SEF cdo
‘rhe Greteam committee as chosen
wry th iasetng a) eral
‘The names as they ay ron the
eran RE Seer ge he
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sical etists Gna ein “tneteaes Ses
Suet Hoherca Geotae aint Misg, Ode
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Grondson: conta: bof, Wort crack:
Borealis ineaice White “and
3s OWiltiminn iiserion, psn
Sues Waiter Bete denues oacée Det
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funder the direction of Prot. 5. Weatey
gue’ Bsc eedaee tier nd Se
See Dott hai ei be among the
Scorapanitae Metter eolintts
Honnfa eter, estos airs Fiman Sum:
Leottnianise wil be an addlionsl ak
Usciions
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New. York, Jan. I2.—Theodore
Tovcevelt, Jr assistant secretary. of
the navy, has written the N. A. A, C.
that he would “be most happy to
Deceme a member “of the Spingarn
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Ex-Gov. Dorsey Regrets
New York, Jan. 121 am dlsap-
pointed that the Unitea States Con-
gress didnot pass the Dyer antl.
ynching bill,” wrote former governor
of Georgia, Hugh BE Dorsey, in a let-
ter to the Noa. ALC. Pe
‘The 16th amendment to tho con-
stitution of ‘the United, States Was
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Tith, Stay 31, 1918: the 18th, Jan, 16
2919, and the 19th, Aug. 26, 1820.
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By, J. Wesley Jones
‘The Friendship church and. cholr are
making special arrangements. tor. the
celebration of. the first. anniversary ef
their musteat alrector, Prot. Tromag 8.
Chapman, fon Sunday, Jan. 24." Veo
tn tho musteat renn of the West side,
of his church one of worthy commends:
on of this olde. With the master of
geremontes, be.” t 0H Hollgway ad
Prot Chapman, wil make a step higher
this” season, "The Clover. beat |Soclat
uaue Uf tote aide gave Unele’ Initial oo-
cial at Wendell Phillips settlement re-
Eenuy. Airs, Helen Sayrg of the Urban
feague and Howard By Weston of the
settlement gave very interesting. talks
on clube. Biaborate refreshments were
Served and souvenirs were given {0
each guest. “Phe indies. were peautl
fully govened and all spent a delightful
Lime, "The clu. visited. the. Old. Folks
homo on dan. 1, leaving ‘with each in-
ate ‘candies, fruits, “huts ,and. sol:
Yeniry fo make them happy. The mem-
Dera’ of the club areas’ follows: Mtes-
dames Florence Bengiey, Naomi Cor-
felt Jennie Cohen. dna Handy, iu-
iEenia” ‘Kelly. Benste. Martin, Silnnie
Sweens. hima Hoberts, Saiie Fleming
Preside’, and Lulu atin. kecretary:
Brow "Ac’ Vi"rurnee of. St. Stephen's
Ae St “és. “churen wishes “te announce
‘iat tnere Wi he no. mnaalente Sunday
fn account” of the quarterly. mecting.
Sf. Pout Presbyterian choir. under the
rection lof Prof. F Delaieare. eave
thelr secular: monthly “mugicate fo. a
Welloniied house Sunday, Mra.” EYtces
Wari Sia? Potle streets has been con-
fined to her home with pneumonia. Sit
Jackson "of Campbell avenue. has also
been’ confined “to his home,» iiss
Bertha “Holloway aauenter of Dra I
He" Houtoway. 25/2 ‘Washington, boite-
Mird, returned home after spending, her
Yacation with (clends on the South aide,
Bertha is'a student of dramatic arnt
The ‘Chicago Stusteal college. and will
[appear on the Sfetropolitan Community
fos noe tag Men Tg lng
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
JEWS AND RAGE MUST BE AS ONE ---RABBI WISE
Noted Jewish Preacher Flays
Klan; Calls Dispraise
Coronation of Race
New York, Jan. 12—Culminating in a night mass meeting in the town of New York to discuss the intention for the Advancement of Colored People held its annual meeting Jan. 2. The meeting added to the N. A. A. C. P. board of directors, Herbert K. Stockton of the firm of Haltam, Smith, Griffin & Demeny. At the night mass meeting the team of the Anti-Lynchship Pilgrimage medalist ter 1922 and leader of the Anti-Lynchship Crusade, Tahleen Stephen, who was sent to Kirkwin, Texas by the N. A. A. C. to investigate the harm to his family. Weldon Johnson, who reported on the fight for the Dyer anti-ballooning bill its enactment would be carried on. Rubie Wise in the course of his ad-hoc investigation of the challenge to the Ku Klux Klan, and characterized as discredited to the extent to Senate to enact the Dyer anti-ballooning bill, warred against coming to this meeting, said Rubie Wise. "I may say to you that I am indifferent to the Ku Klux Klan may say about me or about my people. Their hatred is my honor; of my people is its corollary."
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One of the most successful mass association for the Advancement of Colored People was held Tuesday evening, among Rabbi Stephen S. Wire was the principal speaker of the evening—Anthurium plant, a white Texan, who told of a recent visit to his native state. A check for $1,000 from Philip G. Peabody was announced, and Mens Christian Association, have invited a number of persons to attend an auditorium of the association this Friday. The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint those present with the internal Q. Z. Pairin, a business man of Newport News, Va., who recently returned to the university, and drove the regular meeting of the public library, 103 West 135th street last Thursday evening, on the subject, Among the many donors during the holidays for the poor was Joseph Greaves, a grease Toy Co., who made the orphan children of Riverdale Orphan House, among our donors, the number of toy. Mr. End is known for his charitable work among our students, and has been elected president of the Investors' Association of 75 West 135th street.
Theoredo Roosevelt, assistant secretary, the Spinninggam medal award committee. The Singinggam medal is awarded to the nation of African descent annually to the Spinninggam medal award committee during the preceding year. Contrary to the many reports which said that Dr. Wm. I. B. Brooks, pastor of the St. Mary's grave state or had died, the doctor is rapidly improving at this time. His stroke, is satisfactory, though still serious. He Margaret Braun, 42 years old, of Jersey City, was fired 320 Tuesday, an 2, by Magistrate John Court, charged with malicious mischief in gelling in a New York store, fourth quarter, shortly after midnight New Year's morning.
The three Shenny Hill court, 227 West 51st street, was bigger and better this year, as a charity organization and was founded by Charles S. Fields. Many of the Shenny Hill court members are attributed in and about the immediate vicinity. The Shenny Hill court is a sales agency, employment bureau, competent relief nurses and is daily
Maslid Mildred Faitt, of 108 West 125th street, said a young girl was hospitalized at one time was thought to be very serious. He condition at one time was thought to be very serious. Due to the sudden changes in weather, from mild to severe cold, hundreds of porters in Harlem within the past few weeks. Only last week, many of the victims have been removed to hospital on this day were: Mamie Faintk Walker, 35, of 61 West 125th street; Erik Curtl, 32, of 54 West 125th street; Earl Curtl, 13, of 54 West 125th street; Archibald, of 26 West 141st street. The detachment of health has an ongoing health show this year at Grand Central palace, where the age of 2 are eligible to enter the contact. The child was accidentally struck by an automobile accident. Thursday night, he and badly injured. He was rushed to the hospital with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. C. Young, 25, 2565 street, is reported missing after a altercation with a baby boy, last Sunday. Chance Ambrose, 113 West 53rd street, is reported missing after a baby boy, last Sunday. John Wackman, 25, 257 West 14th street, who is alleged, tried to shoot a man who has been indicted for assault in the murder of a missile. Wackman is in the Tomba awaiting trial. Chance Ambrose, 10, 46 West 12th street, held by Magistrate Sweetser on the charge of being a policy player, Wackman pleaded not guilty to the murder and was released in $500 bail. On the complaint of Patrolman Holt (white), Glenn Hancock, 11, last 12st street, was arranged before Magistrate Hancock, Thursday charged with disorderly conduct and fired 18. The arrest was made by Magistrate Hancock told the court that two white men encouraged them he was arrested, and our group about the snow, and when they encouraged them he was arrested. Charles Green, 251 Andre Avenue, was fired 53 by Magistrate Henland in found guilty, on complaint of David Green, who accused the former of continually jabbing him on a northbound Wednesday. Green claimed different, but the magistrate did not believe him.
The fifth annual meeting of the New York School of Social Work, on Wednesday held Wednesday evening at the Y. W. Clark A. feature of the evening was an annual York School of Social Work, on Wednesday held the past year. Last Sunday at the 153th Street branch, Y. M. C. A. member, joined the past year. Last Sunday at the Y. W. Clark A. member, a native of Turtle Creek club. This Sunday, a gentleman from the city will join them all together on a common ground. A member of a club, Sunday, Miss the mrs. meeting. Mimi, a colleague, is the Robinson seagrane, returned to the city a few days ago from her employment, where success crowned her efforts wherever she appeared. The next week, the tour, which will carry her as far West Coast, will carry her as far West Coast, the December plan will be made. An anti-Klux Klux Klan meets day night, under the auspices of the League ofEqual Rights. Addresses people, which included many women, John Glover, a senior at Southampton and a charge of attempting to kill Jessica a slot at the afternoon of 15. Glover has been indicted for agression.
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William A. Maxey, 754 Gates avenue, formerly of Macon, Ga., was arrested Thursday charged with being a fugitive from justice. Maxey, who employed the police officer, was arrested charged with the theft of $4, said to have been taken from a test letter sent through the mails. His friend, C. D. Frederick, of Valdosta, Ga., went on his bond of $2,000 pending trial, but Maxey skipped his ball and Frederick was forced to pay the settlement. Learning that his one-time friend lived in Brooklyn, Frederick came to the court and was placed under arrest. Maxey was located last week and was placed under arrest. He was detained. He had intally passed the civil service examination for the Brooklyn office and was working as a clerk at St. John's place,
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Mike Hexen Davlev, 269 West 14th Street, 269 South 14th Street, seven avenues; Mrs. Cara LeFeng, 269 South 14th Street, ards; Jelleuc, hospital; Florence Johnson, 234. 234 South avenue; Archie Strickland, 56 West 140th street; Amulet LeFon, 234 West 140th street; LeFon, 234 West 140th street.
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Miss Shernell Waford of Stamford, Conn., was the guest of Miss Ethel Emily Lockett, 11 Morgan street, is implying, that she is visiting their home. Ruth and Edwin, sister part of the holidays visiting their home of Boston, Mrs. G. E. Banks of Darling, Conn., nuns with Miss Smyer was the New Year's guest of Mrs. G. E. Banks of Boston, Howard Zckery and Miss Masp were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Norfatt cott street, is sleek in St. Joseph's hospital, having undergone an operation, turned from the South and will resume Yonkers. The Terrace City lodge, A. F. & M., had their annual marn at evening. The Eastern Star members were out in large numbers at the institution of Messiah Baptist church Sunday school elected president of the R. F. Y. Memorial services were held with Wife of Virginia and two songs were guests for the holidays. Mrs Alma Thornton has come back to Sraduce to resume work. A. Atwater is in the hospital.
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Miss Zella Eton, 2419 Seventh avenue, entertained several friends at din-
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jammed the gang plank to return home. Mrs. M. M. Brunson, 41 West 26th street, early the day they had spent the evening and that it was well worth remembering. Mrs. M. M. Brunson, 41 West 26th street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, 42 West 26th street, married. Covers were laid for 15. Mrs Thelma Brunson furnished music for Mrs. Klinehart Bland, 124 West 13th street, entertained New Year's. Cover Mrs. Lillian Crawford of Governor's island was a guest of Miss Little E. Rice, 83 West 6d street, during the evening, "Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hooper, 113 West 6d street, and dinner. New Year's."
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Mrs. Jelly Tapler, 165 West 13th Street street, street corner, concert of Holiday Islands, noted tenor.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mayfield, superintendent of the State School for Girls at Marshallton, Delah, arrived here Thursday to spend a few days with her.
Mrs. Montgomery Jones of Ashbury, R.I., and her relatives and friends. She is being visited her daughter in New London, Conn., new New Year's here. She returns, she says, and expects to remain there indisputably. Mrs. Jones is on a street, entertained a number of friends during Cora K. Benson, 115 West 52d street, entertained several guests. Grand Crest,
Mrs. Morrison Johnson, 300 West Flushing, Mt. Morris Johnson, 300 West Flushing, a dinner guest lately, those present were Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. and Mr. Allison, and Morrison Johnson. Each guest received a handkerchief.
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The morning completely demolished the newssalent by E. B. Allison and Morrison Johnson, the northeast corner of 118th street and Lenox avenue, and magazines were demolished in the blaze which was the largest of the old stores. For a time it was thought the avenue, Premit work of the firemen kert the fire under control and saved the building.
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AT ACTIONS OF
EASTERN LEAGUE
An article recently appearing tn the
aahy ‘Public Leaner ef Philageiphia
dtr date of ee, 31, 3835, states
mat an Eastern league hax’ beea
formed with six clubs. the Tildaiea
the Bacharachs of auaatie City, the
Hooklyn oval Glam, balttmoré and
the New York Cubans. ‘The oficers
‘iceted ‘James Iscenan, a white man
ee New Yor ts ay secretary sad
Areagurer and Eaward Bolden of the
Hilldales as ‘chairman.
‘Why Were Clubs Ignored?
‘Fans ave been pouring, inquiries
into tie Detender office and also 1nt0
the headquarters of the Nemo Nac
Monal teamue-asiiug why iho. first
fiass_Uaseball” clubs in. Tickimond,
Gartiobure, Washington and Norfolk
have been eit out in the cold, were
or even Invited to attend the meet
Ing. “hose clubs need protection of
Se organiza, Jt fs strongly rus
Srored'by_thoss who know the Inside
Bethe sistern situation ‘tat Bee
Gauss ‘Nat Strong, a white man, id
Sot hook ‘thee clubs they were KU
Huxea. "
Iii useless to try to camouflage
‘he public that the Eastern league is
Given much. consigeration, inasmeh
Se tv of, ure els clubs have, be
Monat co Strong's agency and Mave
Need booked by the mame. It is 3190)
ao imown fact. that Strong has col
fected 10 percent from these clUS,
Da he, has from Colored. clubs In the
fact 30 sears, and up to the present
Bas par never built a'Tence that tees
Giubraniehe have a ball park to play
frie much touted. Hoyal ‘Giants
Mave to go from park to park for
games.
‘Bolden and the Philly Association
Fans are pondering over the ap-
pointeteat of lection of Ba Bolden
Zothe chairmanship. ‘Delden, it must
Yo remembered. fs" one of ie men-
Bers of the Phfiadeiphia Baseball a3-
sociation. Ho sat at the table with
the other Goard. of. directors, saw
{hem make plana and allowed it to
Juss, wherein. the association got 10
Percent of all_games booked, and
ive that the Colored clubs could not
Bet ut 8190 minus the 10 per cent
For ogame tn the association, not
Sclonetanding the fact that Hitldate
Grave the best attendance and with:
‘Gut them the saseciation could net
‘Smount to Tauch. Fans fa Philadel-
Zhia write thst unlens he shows &
Phaieal change tn. judgment in the
Few feague, Colored baseball Inthe
Bart ‘has gone hack, a decade, ‘gone
Back to the days when Nat Stronz
Stored ball clubs $100 fat and two
Seceent meats for a Sunday game.
‘Why Bolden Left
Fans not {amillar with the inner
srorklags of the National Association
Ur Colored Professional Hall Clubs are
Sot familar with the reason of Tol-
Beus sudden departure from orran:
Seca" Dalle “Last sear he ‘quit and
Histtea a raid on Western players, but
Seeing the Teague In this fection as
About co hand him some of his ows,
Ghedlcine, he heppes aboard a rattler
ha ‘reloined "the ormamization after
faving inguced the directors to give
Rim ‘hie si000 back. ‘The_7imidaic
Faanager Rdcposisted fs ¥1.000, But
Jase the rervices of. Whitworth, bis
Asse pltener of the sear previous, Tn
the December: meeting of the leaue
And the association he again offered
Hi resignation, which was accepted,
But ‘hiseplea, for the retura of the
Siibod tnis time was turned down.
Frolden set up show, threatened to
Jake the matter to court, but no court
Sil return his money after, readin
The byciawa and constitution and
Ernendmnents. of the asvociatlon any
Boro thon it would. make a Masonic
Sricr return your Joining fees after
Sou accidea to quit paying dues and
Be out,
“rhe ‘Lodger also states John Lord
4a to manage the Tiilldale club. Tall
Miavers are mot always rosponaiile
for what they do, but it John Henrs
Sine wlgmed to a0 to the Tilldate inh
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Mop any raid on players, hut at the
Fro cr uma ne will make a move that
Darekar father Ta, the meantime
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CINCINNATI OH OHIO FLOOR
Cineinnat, Obi, Jan. 6—the Ch.
foute Rome aftr, ‘eres othe meet aia:
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PONTEAU VS. MACK
bank. N, Ys Jan, i2—Benny Pen:
sede of ae Yori Cig wil meee ea
SiSciefwnitey at the local club slonday
Aight fn'a i2-round bouts. Avfew weak
‘Reo Mack gave Jacke Sfoore a. trim
Bling In a Te-round bout.
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atl Chive) of this city was awarded
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A CHAMPIONSHIP IN A PUNCH
added interest, and well they might,
for no two cleverer agiiters had ever
{faced each other at any time or place.
‘Tho “Fight”
‘Special trains loft the old Exchange
Jstfeet station every row minutes al
fafternooa and by aight a crowd of
10,000 or more was ready to enter the
Jdoors “ot” the “club house in the
grounds of the Fort Erle race track.
Every seat was taken and. standing
Foom way atu premium, Several pre-
Timinaries ‘were ‘sent. through and
then Eddte Meliride, the sporting edt-
tor of the old Bullalo Enquirer, wno
refereed tho contest, entered the
arena." He got a great hand. Me
Was followed'a few minutes tater by
Joe Gans and his handlers, who num-
ered among them “Young” Peter
Jackson, Al Horford and bis brother,
‘Lew. "Pho fighter received a. luke-
wari reception, which was to have
een expected" under the’ elreura-
stances. “Then a great howl went Up.
Scemoi ag though every man in the
‘lub house rose to his feet, for there
coming down ime samo aisle. wich
Was a foment ago traversed by Gans,
camo Frank Eme, a fighter who had
gone to the top via Aghting ability
Aone end who had beaten such men
fas Iki Lavigne, Rube. eras, Gus
[Gardner and others, It was five min-
Utes before the announcer could ‘be
henfa. "He referred to Erne ag Buf-
falo's" pride, the world's greatest
champion, and to Gang as “oue of
America’s leading lightwelghta:” A (ter
{the mitts had been donned the men
Stripped for action. Brac, who waa a
handsome, black-halrea fellow, -ap-
‘peared to be In the very pink of oon:
‘ition, but he didn't look one whi
Better’ than Joe, who probably never
before oF after attained such physical
perfection, ‘The ring was cleared and
The men stood tn thelr corners facing
each other. Then the gong sounded
Both men stepped quickly to the
middle ‘of ‘the ring and desumed
their fighting poses.” Both fiddled
for a second and then Gana feinted
Sard: Erne body with is fete
Erne dropped both hands down and
‘essayed to sidestep, but like a flash
Ganz moved in close and hooked
bis eight flush to Erne’s Jaw. The
Biow raised Erne clear of the floor,
which he struck upon thé flat of hie
Backs McBride told oH the fatal
SHO" and the Bight was over. Time,
$2 seconds.
‘The spectators remained In thet
seats, dumfounded, and It) was. five
‘minutes before any: perceptible action
Was noted. By this time Erne's sec:
fonds hud. got thelr man straightened
‘out sufficiently for him to feave for
his. Greesing room—something thal
‘Gane and his handlers had done sev-
feral minutes before. The betting had
frcen from 3 to 1 to.5 to 1 on Erne
land Herford ana others, as. well as
fall the “hoys" in “Buffalo had got
‘Aboard. As a consequence every: bet
Ung. man in the Bison Cly wea
broke on the go.” Te was one of the
shortest | fights on. record and. il
[brought Gans a championship whieh
fhe earrled for many years, making 3
record which will stand as long. a
Dugilism holds place in sports.
(acend arthle ty appear next week)
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Shamponahty Bt the 15th. Repiment
Beet ite, een
Eirig anh its aie
[ter gf the argument. in seven
een ee he mont See eed
eagaunters and one of tho mast talked
Senge fine wan, tha tn wn
Soc"Gans, later popular ana ult
deSperie eatied "Phe Ola. Master
Bitten che lightweight. charmpton-
Thip ofthe: world trom rank ewe
We us Rote located atmose with:
In tne limits et "the iattera. home
Woon Burtslo, N.Y. It was the
Writes: good coriune’ to have: wis
Teasea’ lls brief contest along wth
Theta ether Incidents: winch, pres
ood i, viey the fight in whlch Cans
Sceonay wero forced to "unrow up the
Seouge® "in order to: ave’ hia ever
STAKE theteny giving Bene n technica
Tag cae Ste tical mecting and
troteathing oat ofa secround con
{ein Phidacipns vy Erne, the thea
{ids Mater: “hla later Inciaene tea
ateelly tp to the age ia whieh Gans
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reversed the former order of things,
‘Tho go had aroused @ World of tn-
forest on account of the unsatlarac-
{ory ending ot the frst meating be-
{ween the feo. ‘Cans had spent sev~
frat weeks in tho Quaker village, had
{rained falthtllyae-the old. South
street gym and was “ready.” Bene
arrived’ inthe. clty on the morning
fof tho date set for the meeting and
fad been seen by many of his friends
and others about the 1obbs. of the old
[Seavey hotel, at tho thee. the sports
men's headquarters in Philly.” The
lub house on North 16th street was
‘packed and. jammed.” Several pro-
finainarieg ‘were Dut on and. then
‘Mier a long walt, Reteres Billy’ fo:
fap" announced that. ts. Bra, had
falied to put in am appearance. Cou
jon ‘holders recelved thelr money
ck nnd the matter ercated a great
deat of comment in sporting ‘icles
find. in the columns of the ‘ows:
papers.
Match Made
Emo was roasted so hard, by the
spore writera that he-and ts mans
ger qulekiy” consented to. arranre
igo. for the championship with Gans
fhe ‘dace named being May 12, 190%
ana the place ort Brie, Canada, just
Rerose the river trom Buffolo, X. ¥,
‘The distance named was 20 rotinds at
185 pounds, ¢ weight easily mage by
Bot men” Sothing was ler indono
3p elthey tn the ‘way of getting. Tn
Shape.” Erne ‘worked out atthe ott
Butlaio A, ana Gans ata his stunts
Jon. the, read ana fn an improvised
Exmanastum in the hack room/af a re-
ore operated by Harvey. SfeBtwaine
‘Thin Wetter bariy Was the. owner of
2 ring of tamnene horses and wast
Fedstiooded sport. ot the gid school,
‘Ae the date for.the go approsched
interest Ere and the three or four
dass preseding it were given over en
tires” to fghe talk upon the streets
fand in the’ sportine eatumns of the
focal "papers" Reports emanating
from tho training quarters of the mea
Jimamy Lyons, idol of the South side
fancy as Signed ‘ats 125 coniraet and
(ereinnaca EG, Swnce” Robe" Foster
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SATURDAY, JANUARY, 13, 1923
WILLIE SIMS
MAY RIDE THE
PONIES AGAIN
Jockey Who Once Topped List
of Winners Gallops Nags”
at New Orleans
neen om
ae ee Oe wo liia aime wen:
New Orleans that Wille Sims was
galloping horace at the Pair Grounds
faak wih an eye. toward making
nother bia for fortune Inte ead
ate.
etm a tong way back, moce than
129! yeuras to the day of Ben Bragh’s
Suburban, to, the aaye when the "ail
feito” of Mike Dever and the Yao
Dhue! of Richard’ Croker ‘were a3
Brominent en the tut aa he Sue
cn collar and, cutfo™ i
fEocas stabto in today: to the days
seoen Sima’and "Pod Sasa ‘er 6a
fopor tne tate
Fechas been done before. Tt may be
done again. John Osborne, & famous
Sia-time Jockey wh dled Fecentiy at
fhe age of 88: followed his calling tor
etree ate accepted nie dest mount
at the age of 19 ine and is lat
‘Then he wa £9 years olf, and in tho
That 'race ‘inished ‘second
Wille’ sims ‘has ‘turned tho halt
century marie Back inthe Tate bs
‘Shen Yoo nasnen of Fred Tarai now
tinnor forthe Riterestabe: Sloan
Srappee. Garrison, -Dossett. Gein;
‘Sheets Startin, Reltt and’ Marty Ber”
gen’ wore household” words “among
Excegoers, he ranked with the best
Elma wat born in Augusta, Gu. and
cee this xy bene a about
18 and ‘bexan picking up mounts: at
Ghiton in“igs? and 1858,
Beats Snapper Garrison
Con Leighton, who was then train-
ing for We ks Scots happened 0 bo
ae'the winter eraek one day and aw
Bima’ rides He was 'o. taken with
Nhat he called the. boy's thorough
Serge {hate paced hg Eh
Fave Sims his ‘nest opportunity to
Show his reat talent, ang in 1389 he
Deeams a “full-fedaed ockey.
Si frst Important victory’ camo in
tno, Expectation stakes a Gravevend
in‘iss when he rode Banquet and
eat Garrison om Bellisarius’ the far
Norlte. "the sable nad declared ‘to
Fie with Chaos andr’ Scott had
Backed ies Reavy for an entry was
fot coupled in the betting In dose
aye. However, "he-put’a. modest
‘aver on Banquet at 2) to 1. "Chacs
inihed in the ruck
Bren after that Sims did not get
the beat’ mounts in the ‘stables "At
the afonmguth park meeting the smo
Year Str Scott again atartea Banquet
Bnd Chaos, Tia time the stable
binned its faith to Banguet, which
‘tas aden by Hamiton, waits Chass,
a which ‘Sims hd the’ leg pe arene
Segsing in the ring at 30 to 1°" tans
Guet us" unplaced, Whereas” Chas
ston from Pasiata, ridgen by Garrie
son, ana Livonia with Bergen up.
‘The following year Sims had Such
yemariable™ access at Soratogt
Springs that “Phil Dever ‘engaged
Rim "He “ala ‘well for the stable,
Scoring his moat notable victories of
Exmplighters ‘Later ho rode for Stike
Buyer. Pierre LariardsRancocas
Stable and Richard Croker, He rode
ihe Tammany ehietsin’s colt Dobbins
in‘ane Fururiy in that ehriing race
tron by, Bani, ith era up, wa
ouia in the even more apectecuiur
‘match fn which Domino and Destiny
fina dead neat.
‘Ben Brush’s Suburban
In 1807 Sima reached the peak of
his" tame. “Perhaps his greatest tele
Uimph that seagon was ‘winning tho
Stkurvan ‘handicap. on ‘Ben. Brush
in this race Skeets Aartin rode Bel-
Rar and ‘Tod Sloan, ‘The Winner for
fpning'teconds with J-'B."Seagras
ine recon, ‘with Je ram
Havoc third. oo
in the meantime Sims had gone to
Bagiand to ride for Michara Croker
and Mike. Dever, and. had met with
Rotable success, "being at the Hine
‘Tod Sloan's ehlcr rival. “The Beitiah
tiga marveled af ‘ods Seat and styie,
‘which, bythe way, has revolution?
Teed fockey sidine, Gut they marveled
fs roore ‘at Slina and’ what they
Salted” his ugly and ‘ungainiy’ style,
They ale’ not aco how Sta” dos
{elth ghore'stieraps, sitting his ‘horse
Sree: from ¢ne hips, but humped for
ard at the shoulders and with a
Short fein could get 20 much ‘out of
iis: mounts:
Sime algo rode in France with a
fall measure of success "On his Fe
{umm to this country he was promis
ent for a number of seasoz But
[Eradually ‘accepted: fewer and fewer
‘una fant Aoslly “ropped out ef
‘alg altogether.
‘For many. years he has been
daliy visitor af une Now You tonexs
Grieg tie meing season, "He has
ttracted hardly passing Interest with
the sounger set of racegueey, thoush
nulet tie man fe sometimes polit,
flout tn the paddocks ao “Heads”
‘Champion of Other Years
Whether Sims will come back, or
ihe even will try to in problematist
Hace riding is not a vocation in weich
fone Improtes with age." However,
there are notable. exceptions ‘on tue
English turf. whese they. seem to te
Abie to ride fonger that they do here.
Avole besinning of the last century
‘ere ean one, James Robinson, who
fog about as inany” Derby winners
Jao Steven Donoghue. who has healed
{he winning.tist'en the Mat forthe
lage ine saree
Toblnsoy won ls frat Derby on
Azor in Is? and’ seven care Yatct
fode Cearie to vietory and the same
Season won the blue Hobos with Lord
eraey's atiddicton ‘and "two "years
inter nad the feg upon ‘Mameluke
fand in 1828 rode’ Cagiand to victory
ftfer a dead eat wth The Colone,
Bight years tater he came back and
Scored: his aixth ‘teiumph ‘ow Lord
‘gcored his aixth triumph on Lord
Benes, ioe oeetaes fp
etek bar a end
csi Ata ates
eae eae onsen ee
eee at Sta a
icc afk tee
Eketees the et of aE
RESEDA Concept
RSet tents
RMS, te hig WEE ce
Paria in nine a Se
Bethe gict etal a
Eile rane of ae Mea aac
Euas Sas ithe as
Bethea de ae nt
Tr i ere ae Sa
four tes ito nek Sat caeitee ast
Seana rer dover
Faria ar ernie we
Kncican ciiras W, Buster, 2 foots
eee och Ace omen sre
Sai eA ae eee
Sie th ae ea alee
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HOWARD TO lo
IEP INT SOL
OF AFRICAN PS
‘Washington, D. C. Jan, 12—For
several yearn part the authorition of
Howard university have recognized
the need and posmihility of a more
extensive study thon In at present
Deing given to the history of the
Race peoples af the world. For quite
‘some time, beginning with the ¢H-
tablishment of the Moorland founda-
‘on and through it the acquisition 6
“Nogrs Americana." the study of
American racial life and history has
‘constituted an important part of the
Stork of the university, but until now
Te has not Leen able to extend this
Study dn ang intensive way’ into ie
Afeican’ besinnines,
‘The authorities, however, now aM
nounee a prozrum dewicned 10 meet
Fn ipurt at Teast. this important need
‘During tne winter aud spring qUat-
‘ters of this year three deiinitely out-
Himed courves dealing with Racw civil
feauons fp ancient and medieval Af-
Fan wilt be establighed and given 2
Im integral part of the work of the
School uf iiberal arts. ‘Thien cours
‘Shick: will be under the general ¥u-
Jersinion of the bistory denartnent,
Aah be" airected by Willam , Leo
Jlansberry, a graduate and graduate
Mudone of Harvard university, Mr
Jlaneberry $40 young man of African
Acecent and has devoted considerable
tine bot in and out of college to
Snvestigations in this field.
Past Civilizations
Asa remilt of archacological dis.
scovsries und. cthmological studies in
Sarlous pares of wie world and e*pe:
Gally: in Africa there In coming about
SMemarkable chunge ot opinion i
thang. elreles “rerarding “the | part
playa by ace woples in the great
Uilizations ef die past. From Sear
to year evidence continues to aecum-
Ulate whic reems to show that the
farliost cultures and civillzations of
Berne Southern Europe and Western
Asie were to great cxtent the prod
Mets of hace peoples. In addiuion to
{his ie now weems certain, ax han ben
Jatimated In. the courses outlined,
hat until comparatively recent tnes
the Hace peoples of Central Africa
maintained civilizations of thelr own
Which, maybe favorably’ compared
Sty nome of tho better known, clvil-
Hauons of the world, and espiccially
Bo with cultures of thelr contempo-
Fares. In England and Germany.
Pioneer in Work
So far as it lias beon possible to
ascertain, according to the univers:
fee oflictaig, there are but very fev
Schools in America or the world that
Srecnaking wt the prevent time, any
Rotleeable effort 10 diveeminate facts
Of thls nature. This may bo due in
part to the inertia resulting from the
Eruditonat teeing a to the Inca
eney of popuarieing such informa-
fiom, but there is no doubt that the
Aimiculey of access to adequate source
Shateriais;and. tho lack of trained
Mtachers for euch ¢tudies are also
Jareely responsible for this condition.
‘ue auihoriticn of Howard univers-
ity. in keeping with thelr detemina-
oi “eo make, "he inetution, 3m
Agency for genuine octal good, have
Uhder advicement plans looking for-
ward to the elimination of these dit-
ficulties In the near future: the cf
fort outlined above being but the in-
Sh step in this direction, ke fee:
joved that in fostering 2 program of
this Kind the university ean do snuch
o clear up many af the mlaconcen-
Hons about Race peoples of the naxt
land wie present and im chis way serve
fe nation and the world well by fis
cellating understanding ind mutual
Fearect among the raccs, thereby pre=
paring the way for a cloeer national
Gnuly and a wlder and. moro genuine
ON ee ee eee wait.
That Will
Brooktym, N. Fo Jan, 12—€. ¥.
sorts, cheinint, fe gust in’ his carly
Rrenties, but in hia awn, words he
has pot ao puny patente for his in.
Yentlons singe he’ was 16 sears oid
That he haw now Warned io: be hi
Stn patent attornes:
"Pha latent rodust wf hin gon i
a. nen-nreakahle: phonograph record
Rot aniy" ix this record mupposed.
eitneuana ail hinds wf dasoela, but 3
Je guaranteed to produce bette
fone!
He han alto invented a process for
soaking ‘straw hate ‘waterprnot and
hotter. to prevent linen collars fron
Riltine’ “Thene procesces are 10 ‘be
Jul of tho maker by a New ‘ork
frm.
Berry procures his_own patents
covering ‘pharmaceutical industrial
fexuie' pulp andar} cheralstes” proc:
ge a
AUTOMOBILE HOSPITAL.
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Fast 36um street. IE ywur eat” shows
Ee mony ot aint a dey
Remstli dete eatnet™, icen
Rego wur car af all tiles having’ spe
SISA ha Bueo! aurgerss ant Te pee:
Parebtg besa at cae, een i
Be eenenal eupereiston He “te ship
Raised by AvT auto physicians, ‘ang
BMUNSGou? or festa i ree
WU"bcis the new! Ambstance seri
$0 50 nighelit sou, deste’ to" pure
Ended a Salt ardent Your ‘lon
obs: or anything in the automonie he
Re charles Reese Arar. eine im touch
SSRCMNI eating’ autemaule” Aims in
GEE a accare Tented terms om
ar parchatet Wer ate a fee were
Tigris. “PuNen essonsble. ° como in
Sou ang sevire coed inge iome
Sad 1S Elta Seat, street,” Ail” calla
ERGh prompt attentions age.
Sarah Perle Dies
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galt SHE erhtdasushter, Slee ie
BT sees Eanctavenuglon Suns
Sage Gan eat at gga She rl
$22, Tetearan’d her ig birthday” Be
Sein Bexar’ accompanied the hed to
Hokie iowa. ier “home, for uriat
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EFENDER'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 the Race to the President's Cabinet.
entered as second-class master, Feb. 1, 1908, at the Pondside to
Clement, III, under art of March 5, 1909.
LONDON-17 Green St., Charity Cross Road, London, England, W. C.
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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.
UP TO YOU
folks who constantly complain that they do get a show demonstrate what they can do or what they re know. In to forget the world is always ready to be better way of doing things than what today known. You have something up your sleeve you think stand the test. Bring it out; don't be afraid, and if it is the rest of us will give you all the credit that is be glad to shift the task of setting things on you.
The folks who constantly complain that they don't get a show
To demonstrate what they can do or what they really know
Seem to forget the world is always ready to be shown
A better way of doing things than what today is known
If you have something up your sleeve you think will feel
Summarize the text.
Just bring it out: don't be afraid, and if it is the best
The best of us will give you all the credit that is due.
We're glad to shift the task of setting things to
do.
GRACIOUS
THERE ARE STILL a number of trades unions that retain the "white" clause in their by-laws, there by shouting out our workmen from participating in any benefits that may accrue by being identified with such organizations. We do not expect the leper to change his spots in a day, but it does seem like hard, common sense is lacking in those who have the shaping of such bodies, when they fail to protect themselves by not admitting the leper by the sweat of his brow simply because he happens to be of a little darker hue than the rank and file of their members.
THESE ARE STILL a number of trades untainted to the "white" clause in their by-laws, thus shutting out our workmen from participating in benefits that may accrue by being identified to our organizations. We do not expect the leapage his spots in a day, but it does seem normal, common sense is lacking in those who are shaping of such bodies, when they fail to themselves by not admitting to their rank who must earn his daily bread by the slurs brow, simply because he happens to be a darker hue than the rank and file of the MAN. A MAN isn't with you it's 10 to 1 that he must not; seldom is he on the fence, especially there is nothing to be gained by perching on. So the black man outside of the union is to be reared when disputes arise between men and unions. The unemployed black man is a wonderful club to hold over the head of disgruntled strikers, and employers are quit it in action. We have no inclination to breakeaves, no inclination to place stumbling in the way of the working man. We be entitled to the highest wage compatible for things, that he should have to work about him when he has to work by a wager, and that he has to force by a wager, after arbitration, and his demands for better working condition, or pay.
THESE THINGS WE GRANT, but in the sixth we demand the same rights and privileges, and who can say we are not justly to them? In order to evade admitting us to issue what they are pleased to call "a wizard" which permits the holder to work during periods without being molested, provisory, that he pays a substantial fee into the security of the union for this privilege. As this is only a temporary proposition, as soon as we hit scarce the black workman is out and the white workman enters the field, many fortunately does not apply to all traps on their doors and give us the reason to do all other races or nation. We repeat—unionism is a good thing if we all alike, but to fatten the snake at the edge of the toad is poor business.
IF A MAN isn't with you it's 10 to 1 that he is against you; seldom is he on the fence, especially when there is nothing to be gained by perching up there. So the black man outside of the union is always to be feared when disputes arise between employers and unions. The unemployed black man makes a wonderful club to hold over the heads of the disgruntled strikers, and employers are quick to put it in action. We have no inclination to hit strikebreakers, no inclination to place stumbling blocks in the way of the working man. We believe he is entitled to the highest compatible with the working man, and would have every safeguard thrown about him while at work and that he has a right to force by a walkout, after arbitration has failed, his demands for better working conditions or higher pay.
THESE THINGS WE GRANT, but in the same breath we demand the same rights and privileges for ourselves, and who can say we are not justly entitled to them? In order to evade admitting us some unions issue what they are pleased to call "a working card" which permits the holder to work during the rush periods without being in substantial fee into the treasury of the union for this privilege. As this permit is only a temporary proposition, as soon as work gets a bit scarce the black workman is out in the cold and the workman enters the field. This system fortunately does not not apply to all trades, for many open their doors and give us the same consideration as they do in the unionism is a good thing if applied to all alike, but to fatten the snake at the expense of the toad is poor business.
CLEMENCEAU
ELEMENCEAU, the great French statesman, he and gone. He visited the most important of population in the United States. He was right in heed to the purpose of our prominent concern in he delivered a number of excellent addresses in which he frankly and candidly before the people France's attitude to country as well as toward other countries, only England. He gave us food for thought. It is of special gratification to note from his numerous utterances that he did not allow himself contaminated with that foolish, short-sighted ridiculous racial prejudice which is character so many white Americans.
HE BRAVELY and stoutly defended the action country in its fair and just treatment of its citizens regardless of their racial identity and of the country from the objection to the utility out that German objection to the utility Germany herself used them whenever ever it was possible to do so. In his answer to american deniggers who have been raising a cry about having Colored troops upon Germany, he pointed out that while as a matter no troops of African descent were thus useless it was a mere incident and not on account of discrimination by France.
IT SO HAPPENED that some troops were and used who are not identified with the white they happen not to be of the same race and is. The average American white man who used with racial antipathy does not knowence between a person of African descent and of some other of American descent. In which called attention to the fact that in love the American Colored troops a favorable country to demonstrate their bravery upon the fields it was necessary to have them mobilized with the French troops.
CLEMENCEAU, the great French statesman, has come and gone. He visited the most important centers of population in the United States. He was thus brought in touch with many of our prominent countrymen. He delivered a number of excellent and timely addresses in which he frankly and candidly placed before the people France's attitude toward this country as well as toward other countries, especially England. He gave us food for thought. It is a source of special gratification for me, for merous utterance, and for not allow himself to be entertained with that foolish, short-sighted and ridiculous racial prejudice which is characteristic of too many white Americans.
HE BRAVELY and stoutly defended the action of his country in its fair and just treatment of its defenders regardless of their racial identity and regardless of the country from which they came. He pointed out that Germany's objection to the utilization of Colored troops was hypocritical and insincere because Germany herself used them whenever and wherever it was possible to do so. In his answer to the American denigrators who have been raising a hue and cry about having Colored troops up against territory, he proclaimed a matter of African descent were thus utilized, yet it was a mere incident and not on account of racial discrimination by France.
IT SO HAPPENED that some troops were and are thus used who are not identified with the white race, but they happen not to be of the same race and blood as Sikh. The average American white man who is imbued with racial antipathy does not know the difference between a person of African descent and one of some other descent not Caucasian. In view of this deep-seated antipathy, Caucasians could have a detriment to the fact that in order to American Colored troops a favorable opportunity to demonstrate their bravery upon the battlefields it was necessary to have them mobilized and affiliated with the French troops.
RECESS APPOINTMENTS
GOOD DEAL OF CREDIT has been given to administration for the appointment of Walter C. $5,000 federal job at New Orleans. We demand the sincerity of the administration in this appointment; on the contrary we give it for having been actuated by an honest deed. We have the office in question filled by the person appointed. Still we inform the last of questions given for opposition to the question is the impression which the administration had to be created upon the public mind that hired persons would be appointed to federal of the South.
WHEN AGAIN this was a recess appointment he had not been a special session prior to the timing of the regular session. Cohen would had been appointed to federal of the fourth of March next, unless he be reflected in the meantime. But a session having been called his name, with no submitted, and since he was neither conflicted when that session terminated, his title
A GOOD DEAL OF CREDIT has been given to the administration for the appointment of Walter Cohen to a $5,000 federal job at New Orleans. We do not question the sincerity of the administration in making this appointment; on the contrary we give it credit for having been actuated by an honest desire to have the office in question filled by the person thus appointed. Still it is not the principal reason given for opposition to the confirmation is the impression which the administration is to be created upon the public mind that no Colored persons would be appointed to federal offices in the South.
THEN AGAIN this was a recess appointment. If there had not been a special session prior to the beginning of the regular session Mr. Cohen would have retained possession of the office until the end of the present session, the fourth of March next, unless he had been rejected in the unanticipated. But a special session having the would his name with other persons submitted and since he was neither confirmed nor rejected when that session terminated, his tenure, with others similarly situated, automatically terminated.
HIS RENOMINATION while Congress is in session leaves him out of the office pending action on his confirmation, which may or may not continue to the fourth of March. If through the antiquated custom of senatorial courtesy the Senate should fall to reach a vote on such a nomination, the sincerity of the President could thus be tested, for he could then give another recess appointment.
UNDER THE EXISTING rules, customs and practices such as above described can take place, which would not have the slightest bearing upon the fitness or qualifications of the person or persons to whom objections may thus be made. The time must soon come to filibustering and senatorial courtesy must cease to be recognized as mediums through which the will of a majority and the appointing power can be defecated.
TWO CHICAGO MEN were fined $200 each for beating their wives. Some judges are so incus-
CHICAGO DEFENDER
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a meal to 250 word and may be sent without official notice.]
A NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE
By The Rev. Leonard F. Morse
Dean Mobile County Training School
Pitcach, Ala.
NOTHER year in the life of my race has and gone. Our brightest hopes for it either been happily realized or, like it to the winds. Whether we have we or ill, we must now turn our eyes on our enemy. We must now prove with Kill Lord of Cofr. he, with Kill
NOTHER year in the life of my Race has come and gone. Our brightest hopes for it have either been happily realized or, like ashes, blown to the winds. Whether we have wrought well or ill, we must now turn our eyes to the rising sun of a new year and pray with Kipling: "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget."
Eager we are we to press forward into the new year, we cannot forego the temptation to cast a backward glance and review our last twelve months' course.
How far along life's dreary way have we come since last we gave and received new year's greetings? What strides has Civilization made? What victories has Love won?-Love for mankind; all mankind—and for God? Oh, Ethiopia, what is thy report on this natal day of 1923? Are thy groups still heard 'midst the crackling of the lynchers' fires? Do the cries of the innocent children continue to come up from the cruel chain gangs? Does Negropholia still pollute American statesmanship in the halls of mass made sacred by Jefferson, Pope, and Wolter? You and I, Oh, Ethiopia, stand悬伎 upon the threshold of the year 1923. Let us in the name of our forefathers whose prayers brought us out of the hell of our first bondage; in the name of our children whose lisping tongues and innocent laughter encourage us to lift ourselves out of our second bondage; and in the name of our God, the Giver of all we have, resolutely march forth determined to do or die.
A WARNING TO REPUBLICAN LEADERS
IT DOES NOT necessarily follow that the reverses sustained by the Republican party in the state and congressional elections of November last mean that the party is destined to be defeated in the presidential election in 1924. But it is a fact which cannot escape public notice that the result clearly indicated the unavailability of President Harding as a candidate to succeed himself. This may not be his fault, and it may have been due to circumstances which he could not conveniently control, but it is an undisputed fact all the same, let the reasons be what they may.
IF, THEREFORE, the party leaders will allow the corporations and predatory interests to force his renomination the party will be as certain to be defeated as election day comes. If the President has the interests of his party at heart he will follow the example set by a previous President from Ohio in the person of R. B. Hayes, and will refuse to allow his name to be used as a candidate. The party will stand a much better show to win with a candidate unknown, untried and inexperienced, with no record to defend or explain, than with one who has a record that will put the party on the defensive.
THE LEADERS must not assume that because the President was elected by an immense majority that his re-election would necessarily follow in consequence thereof. They cannot and should not overlook the fact that his election was more negative than affirmative. It was to go for the least important of Harding and Hardingism, because very few people knew Harding or what he stood for. It was generally known that he had served as lieutenant governor of Ohio, had been an unsuccessful candidate for governor, and at the time of his nomination for President he was serving as one of the United States senators from that state, but his manhood had been associated with any man brought him prominently and conspicuously before the public.
THE ONLY TIME he was brought before the public was in 1816 when he was selected to sound the Republican keynote for that campaign. As chairman of the national convention, in delivering the keynote speech, he used some beautiful and flowery language, as he usually does, but when carefully digested it was found that nothing out of the ordinary had been said; hence it attracted little attention and elicited few comments. As a senator during the World war he had an opportunity to demonstrate the character of the League of Nations, having over the League of Nations Mr. Harding's attitude was so doubtful that he was claimed by both the friends and the foes of this measure. In fact his position and attitude on most public questions is enigmatical.
SO FAR as the league is concerned his vote was hardly in harmony with his utterances, so that his actual attitude not only remained in doubt after the vote was taken, but continued to be such throughout the presidential campaign. Is this the type of a man the American public wants for President? We think not. Rather would they prefer a man of the late Roosevelt's type, positive, firm and aggressive in all things; weak, negative and passive in nothing. In other words, a man who had ideas, opinions and convictions of his own, who had the courage of his mind. In short, a leader and not a follower. Such a man can always command the respect and admiration of the public whether they agree with him in all things or not. This is the type of a man the Republican party must bring forward if they expect to be successful in 1924.
SELE-PRESERVATION
WILE THE LABOR PROBLEM in America so acute or worrisome as it is lies, still it is serious enough to command. We are just recovering from the lionSION which followed close to the wake war, but have not reached the point where we can afford to supply of labor in most every field is still the demand, hence union officials look with the proposal to lower the immigration at cheap foreign labor can enter our numbers than the law now demands—3 p. INSTEAD of letting down the bars we are Immigration Restriction league policy from the coal industry, for instance are too many mines and miners, into which we would be able to save the expen
WHILE THE LABOR PROBLEM in America is not quite so acute or worrisome as it is in other countries, still it is serious enough to command attention. We are just recovering from the business depression which followed close in the wake of the great war, but have not reached the point where we could truthfully say that we are steady on our feet. The supply of labor in most every field is still greater than the demand, but we have union official book with different proposal to lower the immigration bars so that cheap foreign labor can enter our ports in greater numbers than the law now allows—3 per cent.
IF INSTRAD of letting down the bars we should, as the Immigration Restriction league points out, shift labor from the coal industry, for instance, where there are too many mines and miners, into kindred industries where there is complaint of a shortage of labor, we would be able to save the expense of a standing army of the partially unemployed beside which the cost of our military establishment is a mere trifle.
IF WE COULD get rid of seasonal employments in certain trades, as certain industries are now studying to do, there is another still larger standing army of the partially employed which could be taken off our lacks without the impor-tion of single immigration. We would be able to employ the employees their ability into solving these problems, for they can turn to Ellis island whenever they need more hands.
OUR PRESENT METHOD of restricting immigration does not work a hardship on some of the poor foreigners, but self-preservation outweighs sympathy, and as our only hope lies in the demand for labor being greater than the supply of white workers, employers will from sheer necessity give us an opportunity to not be blamed for pleading ourVOICE against the admission of a flood of foreigners of any nationality to this country to take the very bread out of our mouths.
WE HAVE NO OBJECTION to the elimination of the word "obey" from the marriage ceremony, but we think the bride should at least pledge herself not to shoot her husband in case she becomes displeased with him.
IT PROBABLY is not because they are liquor jokes that they are barred from vaudeville, but merely because they are jokes.
Sneaking in the Back Door
THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
Greater than heroes of ages past,
Greater than they whom new ages
thrice great is the hero—'tis he,
you ask
what is a master of self
Who wins in the mastry of self.
Greater than battle with shot and shell.
Than any of them of which history will tell:
The vichory, too, is greece as well.
The vichory, too, is greece as well.
The vichory, too, is greece as well.
"Every Day, etc."
Dear P. et P.: For the new year I have decided to appropriate something of the new Conch craze, believing as I am now a very year in every way, I am getting better and better. By the way, have you heard the story of the bow-legged man who tried the system? He was supposed to repeat the formula three times each hour until cared for, then plus an untoughed idea a fair test he doubled the number of chants and ended by being knock-kneed.
GLADYS.
Barber Shop Chords
Love's Echo
Do you miss me?
Tell me my love
Miss my never
Tiring tchatter
The soft stroking
Of my fingers
Of your curiosity
Tired brown? And
Sweetest kisses
Ever raining,
Soothing in love's
Blind ecstacy.
Also making
Reminiscently
Sort o' wondring
How much you cared.
—WYSTERIA.
Koo Koo Eugenics
Right off from the first start, as we heard them say, we want it thoroughly understood that we aren't in for this sterilization and engenics stuff they're talking about around Chicago way, of course. It may be all right, but we remember then klanners said something about the same durned thing if we wish their purpose made easy. Wouldn't the klanners then sterilize the dependent, delinquent and defective of the "Race"? You'd all be dodging.
If I could only love and love,
Without the slightest reasons,
I'd be the biggest fool above
You've seen in many seasons.
Under the Gregorian Calendar?
Directions on a package of pills:
"First day's treatment—Take one pill
every two hours, then four
hours until four have been taken.
If relieved, discontinue treatment
next day."
—PILL TAKER.
JASON is said he have hived himself to a column where it's always "Pink and Warmer."
What We are Coming to
Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 12, 1925.—Dr. Roland Dixon of Peabody museum, Harvard university, is being hired by officers of the National Association of Insults to Caucasians. The scientist had the nerve to declare before a group of anthropologists that the American Association of Scientists that he had fully substantiated a previous announcement to the effect that Negro were the first American educator and foremost of the Indians. Dr. Dixon thus knocks into a cocked hat and concerns that fetish "White Supreme" the crime is that of high treason, and, if the doctor is caught, there is no doubt but he will be sentenced to the limbo of that history he seeks to
It stretches far to right, left and high above me.
My sight reached for the top, but IT must be—far above the clouds, have heat and heat upon the Wall till air of air upon my palms is rain.
My knuckles are ragged and bloody.
I cannot see clutch my throat.
I thought this Road ran far and I came singing on my way—
My knees are sagging—my chin rests on my breast;
Between my feet are tiny dark spots
The sand has swallowed my tears
- By SAG.
We know he'll understand so we are asking you contribs to write in and tell us whether our good friend on the left should write more editorials or paragraphs. He sure is a darn good paragrapher.
From Lelia
Some people even wash their face With each they use upon their hands;
No wonder, then, their skin appears As though massaged with desert sands.
Naughty, Naughty
Dear P, el P: I close my eyes when I kiss a boy because I have to do my kissing in the dark.
BEG PADON! W. G. W. ERRATA
"Fax," our rip-hip edition, and highly efficient sporting editor, transferred last week to complete one in a pinch and we complete anthem the late James Carter: "Mr Carter was born in Richmond, Va. His parents came to this at 50 years ago and was employed at the old Grand Pacific hotel."
Evidently, according to "Fay," Mr. Carter came to an untimely end.
The same "lightning calculator" wrote that "funeral services (for the late John J. Johnson) were held at Quinn chapel Wednesday, Dec. 25." Figure this out for yourself and then decide whether John Barleycorn is a "dead one" to "Fay."
Poor Us
There is so much cold to the North of us. And so much heat to the South of us. That it's a darn big puzzle to most of us. What's ever to come of any of us.
Those American certainly are getting fley in Paris. They need to be punched in the nose a time or two Ram 'em, Gene, ram 'em.
RADICALISM
LYNCHINGS
In a summary of lynchings during 1922, issued by the Tuskegee institute, it is stated that lynchings were prevented by officers of the law in 58 northern and 14 in northern states. In 54 cases prisoners were spirited away from mobs, their guards were increased or other precautions taken and forced force. In 10 cases convictions carrying penitent sentences were obtained against alleged lynchers. While the lynching evil is still a blight on the country, it is at least as severe as in 1921, being made toward better law enforcement and officers are showing a disposition to do their duty. Fifty-seven persons were lynched last year seven less than in 1921, most of them in the South. There can be no question that this type of lawlessness can be controlled and eventually stamped out by the states. These figures indicate that lynchings were a federal interference as was proposed in the Dyer Anti-Lynching bill.
From Day to Day
William F. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson, prohibition advocate, has returned to America from a losing fight for the dry cause in New Zealand. The globe-trotting prohibitionist, who was born in England, said Australia was more inclined toward prohibition than New Zealand.
Gov. Mont E. Kelly, much criticized governor of Porto Rico, is slowly recovering from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Kansas City. Mo.
Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, Jewish rabbi and scholar, is dead in Chicago. He was known as a friend to man.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Dispersed and No Prescription Gives in These Weekly Articles
KEEPING WELL IN COLD WEATHER
modern houses is the lack of any provision for furnishing humidity or moisture to the air during the time we are using artificial heat. With the old-fashioned coal range, we are using a kind of heat to keep a kettle of water steaming most of the time. Today, with steam heat and hot water heating the problem is a difficult one, and even with the hot air furnace the hot water pot is usually inadequate in size. But moisture in the air we must maintain is not only through the "Remember, also, that moist air at 68 degrees feels warmer than dry air at 72 degrees, so by finding a way of humidifying the air of your home you will not only be advancing your health but lowering your coal bill. "Various devices that attach to radiators are on the market, but any device placed on the radiator and kept filled with water will serve the purpose.
"Do not forget to take brisk daily outdoor exercises to keep-well in cold weather. Only a few of the lower animals, such as the bear, can successfully hibernate. Cold water thrown on the chest and throat with brisk brisking and exercise, has helped many people to withstand sudden changes of temperature. Better still, acclimatize yourself to a cold plunge, followed by brisk rubbing and exercises. Besides keeping ourselves in good physical shape and our living conditions right, we must also take care of our health from those having coughs, colds or other diseases of the air passages.
"The common cold is an infectious disease, and often is a forerunner of other diseases, such as pneumonia. Avoid them (that is, the common colds) by avoiding the discharges from the noses and throats of other people. A sneeze or cough inguaged by the handkerchief will infect the air for many feet from the offender. Many colds, too, are caught by the common but dirty habit of wetting the fingers with the tongue (for instance, in handling money, street car tickets or transfers)." Of this splendid article closes as follows:
"To sum up, keep well in cold weather by breathing fresh, moist air, both when asleep and when awake, by getting plenty of exercise, and by avoiding in so far as possible inhaling or taking into the mouth and nose the discharges of others."
THE ONLOOKER [By A. L. Jackson]
noyingly so. Then the lady of the house wonders why her spouse prefers the club or the office. The unfortunate aspect of the situation is that the younger women, with greater opportunities for better training, are allowed to grow up without any other conception of how things might be improved in this regard, so they might enough money may be more plentiful in the household. The standards that now prevail are liable to go unchanged. Why can't some women with a real flair for accomplishing things without noise and friction help this situation out? Or must we wait for some man to do this for them as well as make dress patterns, as they now do?
GOOD CHEER
A TIRED, broken woman toothed into the office on Xmas morning looking for the Defender Good-fellow baskets. Her simple recital to the man in charge of five children at home with no prospect of Christmas dinner brought a basket at once. No red tape, no signing of cards. Just out trying to find the answer. She went out trying to find the tears which came when words filled her in her efforts to express the grief she felt. That makes a Christmas worth while for everybody. Not alone the basket but what the giving of it signified in the renewal of faith and hope and charity which centuries ago were promised as the girls for the regeneration of the world.
RELIGIOUS DRIFTERS
A COMMITTEE of non-churchgoers got together in a little New York town to do something about it. At the request of this committee, which included most of the he-man types to be found in the community, every denomination was represented. One of the most active members of the committee was asked what church he belonged to. He replied: "The Episcopal church is the one I keep away from." We hope this committee can do something about this problem, but we have no suggestions to offer, unless it be an effort some of the organization and system have made to methods or running religion and supply a better spirit of fellowship than now seems to prevail in most churches. Sometimes we think that many church services are like most cabrouts, inane and monotonously alike. For our part we get about as much kick out of one as the other. The cabaret orchestras all play the same tunes in the same way. The patrons all visibly strive to amuse themselves and to appear as though they like it. So it seems in most of the churches from the faces of the congregation, we have to make the same conscious effort to enjoy themselves and look as though the service really meant something. Clearly something is lacking somewhere and ought to be supplied by church leaders. Men and women everywhere need and search for that indefinable something to satisfy a spiritual yearning without which they are but animals. The thing we call religion was meant to supply that need. Some churches and church leaders have found a way to make religion a living, vital thing, and to provide formal services and buddhas which always seem to have deficits. Maybe the non-churchgoers can find a way to put more real human, feeling in religion. We wish them success, for present-day civilization needs it.
appeared a very Good Health Magazine of Battle Creek, Mich. As we are in the weather, we considered this article very apopos and for the benefit of our many readers who chanced not tooteach the article we shall endeavor to reproduce the article, if not in whole, very large-
Magazine of Battlo Creek, Mich. As we are in the midst of cold weather, we considered this article very apropos and for the benefit of our many readers who chanced not to read the article, we shall endeavor to reproduce the article, if not in whole, very large in part, as we consider it well worth heeding and following the suggestions therein made.
The writer starts out by saying: "Every year as cold weather comes on diseases of the air passages, such as common colds, bronchitis, tonsillitis and pneumonia begin to show a marked increase. The reason for this is plain; with windows open we get fresh air containing a sufficient amount of moisture, which windows, unless care is taken, the air soon becomes unit to breathe. Moreover, with modern methods of heating it is soon drier than the air of the Sahara desert. This dry air takes moisture from the nose, throat and bronchial tubes, irritating these surfaces so they are not in condition to repel any disease organism. Then in cold weather we are more apt to go into unventilated, crowded halls, the walls of which are often infected from other people, especially when they cough and sneeze at us."
The article continues: "We should try to approach summer conditions as nearly as possible. First of all, we should ventilate our homes regularly and systematically. One window open a few inches at the bottom to let fresh air in, and another a few inches at the top to let four air out will do wonders in keeping the air fresh. If your rooms are not so arranged that this can be done without creating a draft, try opening several windows or a door for a few minutes with a dry. Also be sure doors open wide at night and thoroughly air your room in the morning. Probably the greatest fault of
APPLENTLY the brother is not the only one that falls into the grievous error of disagreement when important issues are at stake. The special prosecutor appointed by Governor Parker to assist in clean-
uping on the Mer Rouge Klan mess has quit. Reason — disagreement with the attorney general. This division in the ranka comes on the eve of the open hearings inside the alled to the press. It will give aid and comfort to the enemy. You will
Rouge Klan mess has quit. Reason — disagreement with the attorney general. This division in the ranka comes on the evo of the open hearings so widely heralded by the press. It will give aid and comfort to the enemy. You will note one thing; however; there is no vilification of character and hurling of charges back and forth connected with this division. When men can argue without falling out that means strength of character and control of emotions which begets power and direction of the affairs of the world.
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3t was a book in a second hand
store that gave mo this notion, “To
‘Hared. trom Sister, Florence, with
Jove: Christmas, 1852."
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‘ence tay bo. io. far separate lands
‘Row widely separated, perhaps by We
Guig ‘that Insuperably divides, "say
Arthur G. Staples ia the Lewiston
Journal. Tut the old book recalls 2
good deal and might as well have
Been burned ag here, In a second hand
store, daunting ita grim comparisons
‘and itn story of the Christmas Joys
Te'makes one reflective to seo tn
fancy tho lights fm the Christmas
free, the happy home, the little sits
from brother to sister and sister, to
Brother; the firclight playing on the
walls; tho. stockings fa a row; the
‘home’ that ‘was and tx no more.
Storehouse of Sentiments
The attic ts the burying place of
soany centiments, Its old rafters have
‘ther things within. thelr Ken than
fhe shadows from the passing sum
the cobwebs, the slow accumulation
Of dusty, odors and. the hanging
Bunches of old heriie. In ft dre loves
‘that once were vital and have passed
{nto other relalonshipr, in all too
Inany fastanees. In It aro ghosts that
walk by ight and weep over old
Rreasures, bits of flnery, old. chairs
that" sheltered “vitol beings, litdo
‘things of children, who have Fone,
'T'do not like to clean out old attics
and take them to the second hand
ores: for they are not of much good
‘nd the room is not so rauch better
0% Where homes are broken up, and
“persons who are ieft are Weary of
‘Boring and moving and packing
‘About the things that once were Int
fante it is almost as well to have &
Bonfire in como one's hack yard and
commit to the common dust_and
Ashes these things that once had a
Semblance of Ife to us. It is almost
‘ap well as It ts to pass them over to
‘the common gaze af other people: to
bo dug over in the, old hook shops
for people to read, “To Harold, from
Sister Florence, with love, Christ-
mas, 1852"
The other day my wife brought
‘out of the attle a ridiculous looking
fox. the cover quite gone and the
fide worn atway, revealing a common
Clear box, covered with red velvet
Hined with bive ilk and the whole
‘Constituting what Wan once a hand.
fereblet box. She usked why 1 was
kept.
Other Days Recalled
T took it and sald nothing. T car-
ried it into another place among some
‘Of my personal belongings and put it
Away and my wito made no remark.
Knowing mc, she knew I had a rea-
on.
‘hig mother had a rather hard Iife
ssh had nop uch to give me In the
‘wor of Christinas presents. T was In
the high schoo! when she made that
fox. She did it herself. She was an
eldstanbioned , woman, who | kacs
moro about soft soap ia the spring:
Baking. in a. brick” oven; making
‘emptings bread: sawing out a nair of
{dousers from a pair of hand-downs
fo that they would sit_me after a
fashion, that was not so noticethle fn
‘Our nelghhorhood, than she dia ahout
faking handkerehler boxes. Indeed.
that pox was.a Might of pure fancy
fon her part, She did not embroider
Goities—we had no dollies—she did
hot make tace: she ‘wore some old
Hee that she ovned: she did not have
several hate a year: ‘she had 3. $5
Bonnet once a year with strings tied
under her chin anda sort of close
poke effect aout her Fraving hair
Through which looked ‘the loveliest
fever thet ever were seen, £0 mild sind
Senger seerilal and ieets eat
ia earer., Site must have read In
some paper of that day ahout how
fo make a handkereblet Nox. and. 50
frith love the made one for her bos.
Loving Remembrance
always kept It about. I carried
st with me to collexe: T carried it
with mo when 1 left home for an-
Diher town. “Thad it about me tn ho-
{ele whore t lied for sears funns
Tooking. red velvet covered box, with
a rather difficult desizn on the cover
fn gilt brald, which she haa designed
Out of pure faney. Time beat it and
Srore Ht out: over 20 years of hard
Usage put Ht out of commission. Some
day 1 am going to conscerate ft to the
flames of a tearful and considerate
Bashes to ushex" with a prayer for
‘tho, pure soul who made tt.
‘Thats what T mean. 1 would tear
‘out of books these tender tokens of
early lover anda fife that hax fone
fato tho sum toial of a world's ex-
perience. 1 would remove every: per-
Fonal touch from things T sell. I
Wwoula reverentiy lay away from pro-
Fane teuch the inumate things of Ife
Fiwould bury with the dead the things
that they memoralize. 1 would not
put into auction renms. ax T have pre-
Plously salt, the pleturex of our once
heloved. ‘Tikelr hooks, thelr Tiblex
thelr mort loved things, 1 would put
vray ‘as, did the sovare peaples, for
hem to have with them da the spirit
tiiving in other worldn,
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‘Rabbi Hirsch.
“Your Mayor”
Elders Aroused
TRES and type brougn aT rabbi
|W sour door tn the neves that Rabb
Boul Gr Hote hoa'iele, nls Worl
Fer"ise bosom St Abranam, "ihe
Fecatet ind of° tna greatest Tac
SeSmaa is gone
‘soon or Sater alt must go, The
reece gutcdon! t's an ate
SEsn‘ts ave’ aggiar™
an A'SenSt he cout say. He
rxnew*thet anshody” who titened
ase pode oun thicewies bor
in eace atest Sows
Suan ee by reading, you can
jean. Sec by 1oowing,aroud tha
Secs Sake "progress tn mans, bu
Eke hold on fro ane, by see
MP dala Soran Booker Wash.
nctonaned to tage the world ae
feFIed YOU Uecate your wonder
Fert Mode Ne ort ceent a
IGaunT Wlrseh ‘ana ‘Booker Wash-
atin Mere nlc tend
MAL, preat. Jews were felends {0
vOUK Wiatingto, Sasso Sent on
Notting Wiseana that pana man
eeTeaalane Rosen
‘Gainck'in your momory, vou who
are ald enue or go to ie rere
Sou whe are seume, to. the Peac
SEs Belli Silence at tne
ae°INS giunish-Amerisan wan Ou
fut ebeto rare aor sp bated
Then’ "Thon you olga dogo. much
Meant! eNerioogy was ‘headin
Maa!
Mle chit omar was Booker
wathington e°tanSunported
TISTINECN licen” Bete mish
ea nts of Races dearicds te
eed cues, walk of wih fe
Pe
$f cane ku Adu bra.
‘Thats the ime Beoket 7. setgcted
sez Blhte Words for is subjects “Ad
Seer WSch°thoson he beter are”
Rowtera alors, ranted to tae
aah. Yo tank Yor that epee
ee cons Sted
"Rani Hush ade’ go tothe NEW
TESTAMENT cor'is Sbjece but Ms
Faison tnoughes were but oh Tore
‘io heautel les’ by Sle Walter
gate Sone te ina, oa, i
SSpinwet ne webrew Matar:
TREE St stn stops om Jats
oa
InP do and storm the frequent
ah .
we TRL tng aerin, slow te
ona
A Cattlng ond a shining fight!
‘But thou hast said, Tho blood of
‘cone :
TRE teh of sams, 1 will not
prize—
A Peete heart, and humble
Eaughte,
Aare tine cepted sacrifice”
sn The nist ot the world and
setae Gut OK Sewn, moet
IEEE {uly tee “thom ‘tn action
Sosa ery steamy amd make, every
Sinelt ems ane" note that Oey
ag eumecest on fon.
Favor Hed etree Joseph in Ms
ene ang Davai is hand
ee make ape the aest. Mace
xo0"italt up he NEWEST face
ihagh te od ae ews
abhi aieeh ew the story of
man He eae You darting in and ot
Br fists: hepieg ews thousands ot
Seats ae helping to make overs
Sent, age wars rate kingdom,
SF inne “yk fener he sald
to your stecalse' WE Were fend
Sn20"oppteaars ate dire andra
Fee eaRtee eran’ ete peo
Re" i overovergbedy hecnot
Resi dont eka kngriedso
te RS sometimes ac of Raow
face one
Gone wut not forgetten, you si
o0t the geen tabo"Pray, tha
Tahal Wels Hii how atep 0 the st
Bethe Matchless Hoseawald and hel
Seu Beerome,
ath Hach told tha writer that
perience and theft kept the Jeo
eee ait int shomasves. ‘an
BELseP ia Got, "hie water he
Stet or Sou ein mans erene men
obs them tothe aes of the
poem: tang “entering, iow
eer
Titi olden, chest people, naw
nae" Seatag' nad eanllng 40 eh
Baked Graestng aboot what ou
senegtss SHEE Sdmebody had bet
{22 Ato fogou weaken coun
ise Sisson, shows the seo
Sours and ets fen Took to you
Sanu,
BS. good. to the vole and form
of Sout tent, Bt nat hi pi
te aba tpn toes name also
{Shen"over Ny umes
=
WIRES, ase, tsgue et
cage out oes vena fa
einceeats Peaehts, Fes dar
Mim present 3? het ntantone
Beergalon of SUES, Introduced Sr
ierpson
eta rereve the mayor of Ch
cass agd of ALL Colored gle I
SRE UeR! 2 hie western Beers
eas oh nie fet ava second
‘Medi SicGonmick abd’ Wiliam
nate“thompaon hace go Je in ta
Bie nee. eemae somebody
sueke or get them Together we
526d men,
PesMGioula keep the ame af Xr
mosins in vogr haar tate eh
meee Spcecee! when heeds
answer “present” when he cals. Do
“Mister”
Prohibiting War
Spaniard or Negro
..By Roscoe Simmons-
Sit often, 1a the arms of reflection;
enGotateaas oo
Sim ue, Sogo, ams
a aia in se mea
reberadt ck Siem sa
ay tana GaP
spies hake Se
seus cea al
SS typhoon ey oe
favs abr
pei apie “allt
Pe eco ea ie
Pera
ree eneak ta
RNS Ae
AE ion meas Man.
Braces ronan
Scie.
Tear Thome sere, ae
distant he
erga hahaa ae
Hea as APY tis ce
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sree ie he rere ie
irate ede toed
Siege 4 gen gplian
ee
Tet wo
tga aad atts
ack ara Bi
is eta era
SL ti a
ES ce
ae
ELZERS ih ose rrp
Rene te ge arr
ee aki cs
eal tetas anc
rouse ner als sk
= Dea te
Ene ce cron
site ahhh
pid Seer te mia a
esk aicer tte gas Se
fight at Des Moines put Robert E.
Havant Ss Sareea
eras Seek Baal
ea ea ee
een
RR Ge
Bey Satine Cah
Pe ne ot
ee. ass eos ret
ant oe keine
settee
tages seas
SHCA ae ae
rei RERY aes
a
‘teeta sedan ta
hase te canton ah
mi eae Yh
coe eS Te sa a
Biriatees nae
Vaart ELE TEI
exteate ee nec nese Se
Something New
Selling “White Men”
Hotter and Hotter
the A. E, church, South, s waking
Upon you, ‘Maybg water ean he ca
led oa both shoulders, but you kao
that @ tree ig known by the frat
beara
~
TTHE__Attenta Journal, strongest
Georsin daily, ‘prints ‘a. story” bb
John 3 Belteultee onthe Inge, Ate
Hastag 0. acon. “it you are a Geor-
Ean Sou know all about ‘Bacon, a
Senator athe Congress, for man)
Fearn senator Cle who Wore.
on ‘gray pompadour. ‘was hin col
Keague“rven came Hoke Smith and
‘Thomas W. Hardwick.
Mir. Smith went down befor
Thomas Es Watson, “Ain Watson
didnt Tost long, aia he?
‘Thc writer shook hands with him
tp Slay w minute or ao after Senator
New expressed lstrese over the te
Ported “iimess" of ‘I ineoin. Johnson
TRSfaake him eleker stil” Senator
Watson ‘sald to. friends. of Johnson
Who saked Watzon to let Sp.
Tafe in strange and God. eyes Hl
world, with pits. “Sn Watior ha
Erowed the iver, while An: Johnson
evel and Going well
Mr, Bolfoulltt tells how Senator
nagon hated the ttle of "Mtalon™"
tras a captain tn the Confederaes, no
E'majoré he. would say.
Fou call George. Washington not
cena bu Washington: yet
fence people will say Grant! Enough
Bild.’ ow would it sound to 293
General ‘Mannibal, Generat Caesat
General Napoleon ‘or General ‘Fouls
Sint Couverture? ‘Do you know how
Foulssant get his name?
‘One uay Senator Tiacon took, the
situation in band,” Hovis speaking
how to’ friend?
“I have never been a, major.
amingk tow a major and | never ox:
pect to be'a major! Ifyou wane to
Exit mo captain, all rights that was
ihe Mgnt rage atsined tn he
Bae pipes resis seated tn ene
Sdgress me,by somo ttle, then tet
I ee plata tes TRig form of ads
rece fa as honorable, courteous and
Sentlemanly as you tan use.
"You have never heard’ a true
Southerner call’ Nogro"Mieter’*
‘True Southerners are leagning.
all’ Colored mien “afister” whe’
Shows progress Senator Bacon ai
professtonaf Southerners In mind, D0
TRUE Southerners.
Refusing t0 call’ Colored man of
Anteligenc, worth, character. =Ati
ter ateals honor from the heart gull
eiyihe deed, kes noting om
‘Don't worry about the ttle. Mer
reepect nod Tt wil resi the chain
Setstomy and ome fe 70m
Chat ‘titles do you Tmaxise wer
weed’ in “heaven <nen Henry" W
Gina. Yon Be Gordon, Auguston 0
Racon and "rhoman f. Watson got
frat glimpee of Henry MeNeat Torne
Sifing om © front reat
seria ts not, Georgia,” Grady mona
have auld, to, Watson.” Turner ral
Rothing. “i talked out tn Georsia.
fo. murmured, keeping is eyes
the throne,
——
FROM platform and with this foe
en thie writer tas told you to ge
ready for war Our white. peomle
over ready for anything except bl
{Sik and: keeping 30u back, a0 oF
tinstoe
Ming the heys home" they ery
having in miod- hanatih of ‘soldier
Ta'Gefmany. ‘roo Inte now. ‘Thos
there, f ouF smart white people dow
sateh thelr step, will need. Relp,
Your’ great preyident, Mtr Hard
ing, is troubled. “Let ia show hit
URS ald: Senator Teed,
Sine Benate joined the hue and ery
George Washington, {iacolo, Grant
akers and saviors of your countey
Thust have hed a spirit conference &
The'Sennte voted to break Harding o
the wheel, Heap sec, but few kaow
Harding con S03.
Winiam 3, Ursan, Frank, A. Van
actin, “Shatior ataithewn,” Gardin
SeeRinlt togetner with 60 other Bit
Roures of our eanntry, hove signed
eSi'te the Christian church to step hi
nd stop war.
'tue Ghristian church cannot stor
ware” he business of the church 1
To reach Christ and. Him cruelfed
Garon the. peopte. truly BELIEVE
[Chest war wil stop West.
"The. Master said? <*Preach* Hi
alse said’ “Follow. Mer" ur whlt
people. are with Him: en “Preach
ae’ weak on “Follow Se.” ‘Hen
{hrs and trouble,
ine Sou should keep up with oo
shite poople, when you can, but get
Tine rede ait the ime 0 stop ‘bul
ine not war.
Tiere sentence oF to from th
apnsal:
Another war is being prepared
in the vindictive hatreds, Rational:
itie'“ ambitions, the schemes of
Facil Se impeta eait-aggrandee=
“The spirit of good willis eo la-
mentably weal i so openly scoffed
Bites intend quarters #30
Bhat" another war fs INEVITABLE
Uunlest"'a beter mind ean speedily
prevail
"Yhe war system and the Chris-
tian “Goupel eanok “permanently
Side together on the same earth"
"Four dcrnnt believe that last siaie
ments do seyit. 18 not the Lord a God
Senor War wap ail right 60 bear
coin our countrs” wae ie nox” With
Sue tf Son would have a how. inaten
Sta spelling book. ou might haw
at organs hut no wifes no. Play” fo
our children.
Our big, smart white people oush
to\pute out country” on a goad footin
fo that when "war eachns on AUA
‘Nimerienns wil feet tike-taidng a oho!
8 ping before, hi
Long before fame pleked him u
uincoln stld: ~Lawstebeness rider ot
foonty tam, Mata ta atten,
re spoke. Nefore a iterary society
Serine.
Tei stil riding In Loulsiana, |
‘These Nigh Iadles and gentleme
would.” sound “better “in saying
Eignehiog: burning of humane, te
crow cure for taspasing CITIZENS
Hubby Has
Queer Ways,
Wife Says
Is On Time On Only One
Occasion, and Then It’s
His Own Funeral
piethonts igs ent tn the mesentog
a ee: micas wing em fr
Se Shae Sacco ste Re
Re eh aad tins Noe
sean, att te uals
ee bth dechcntayaete
ans ues Tat eth
WS A ha
rc Seana ad
atcha ling Sng
fealicleme En any
ie Ft ate
Biss oer kts
Shas erate ae ble weg
Wena Ba mde ana ed
pehiuee he eae abe
Nay vlan arate
etae Se St SR
Seah eal
Tae Shattered
sod to an te tel te
ats at Se
feed rae wean Sars
‘sult, come wandering out of the bath-
hacia eden hte
Fafa ral aer bl ga
HELE E Say lie atl ea
jweong, waving razor and passing
resettle eta
see ik ahd at cet
ferme tas OO ae es
ide TA nt oe
IEE ae faa heat
Sop EERO WRB:
Se cour ir Gongs wae cpr
ah Ste a eta a nd
Sarat thas ae
Ske Si, Sabha ay
race aces os Sara
Sree CRY Say Sf
Se" Bal a he ie aes
ie aoe,
Tia emo i natcyatn
on Mesa ena ea
Sete Re ea See
iets Maa ac le
hares tataa aa aay ie
Batlle ee int
SSE fet aE aun
roe ten Shoat
EEOC Renee
cane :
cee Wits
Bat ther Sit na fo deat
ote ie ie 2 Wald
saeco Res In ea 2
inet nteh ae oP eg
ieee Sear ea
Sins SHEA Ba Bees
UE Gestalt soe
Sages Patan
aa EEE pana ¥ hac
ite cncncS teh ta
ns Serene ge eS
natin Spud Sc the
fice seeP che haeae a
i had? cea hte aR
Sekar aatseh aeact Oa
Si Me ent tee Beha
Se area
SIESTA SE ME HP ace tang
okt A rae ke
art tla ae
Mena tha le
elena ae Ba te pet
SMS SON Pewee |
ALS Sie SS
ath (SB Nal Poe inn
SOARES aol nha
ohne Blok ee
eats teh acti Le oe
that generally occurs to
Islands of
Hawaii Have
Fiery Birth
Te
stands, 20 in number, extending in a
chain for hundreds of miles, 1s. of
Yoleante origin, says ‘The World. Al-
manac, dough some of the tslets and
reefs are but the wave-battered rem
ants of volcanoes whose fires dled
out long ago. ‘Tho Island of Hawall
has been formed by the coalescence
of many. recently formed volcanoes.
‘Tho walls of the crater of tho active
Yoleano of Kilauea, on the Island, are
‘broken down on one sido. giving ac-
leces to its "lake of fire." This volcano
has not always been. gentle. in. tes
‘ways, but it 1s now #0 well behaved
that ‘the visitor ean stand safely on
the edge of its flery pit and, If the
Yoleano 1s active, waich the’ molten
Fock boiling and spouting 100 to 300
fect below. Sometimes many foun-
falns throw up Jets of slowing sul-
phurous fava and light up with ghast—
ig glare the frowning crage that rim
[the erater.. Then, suddenly and with
deafening detonations, the Jets rush
together aad convert the lake Into @
burning, seething, roaring mass, mak-
Ing a scene to which few others In the
world are comparable. ‘Mauna Loa,
fon the isinnd of avait, anda nelah-
faring voteanle cone, "Mauna. Kea,
both nearly’ 14.000 feet ahove the soa,
fare among the highest Island moun:
tains Inthe world. On tho other
Islanus of the Hawailan group there
fare voleanle mountains scarcely. less
Interesting. ‘The crater of Haleakala,
In the summit of East Maul, 10,006
feet shove sea Tevel, Is one of ‘the
farzest extinct. craters tn the world
Jand la-as well preserved as If its fires
had heen’ extinguished "but a\ few
years instead of perhaps several hun=
dred years 2€0,
"The active Folcanoes of Hawall give
fa wonderful demonstration of the
Processor by: which all. these Island
mountains ‘have heen bullt up. from
the great depths of the ocean. Since
the das of Capt. Cook, ceotorists and
fathers who are Interested In the prob-
Tema of volcanoes have visited the
Hawallan Islands and written. about
them. Near the baso of these moun-
tains of fgneoux rock We flolds of
sear cane, which are Just now of
Special Interest. "They: Are. supptied
with water from mountain streams
Jand from wells and. drainage tunnels
Se ey Cuaiseaak anos,
A photograph, 96 feet tong and 10
feet high, fins been completed by. the
curator of the Chicago: Academy” of
Selences, In Lincoln park, Chicago.
Te ts one of four immense panorama
photographs showing the Lake Mich-
Igan shore at Miller beach, near Gary.
ind, the famous Tadiana. sand dunes,
the” Grand Calumet. river and. the
[swamps stretching around the south-
fern environs of Chieago.. A_pleture
Jor this size can be produced for tex
than $100, and tinting In transparent
flix costs but a small amount addl-
floral, as compared vith ‘the thou-
sands of dollars an ol! painting would
=—_ ?
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Four states are represented in this display of long hair,
and each girl shown above is positive that bobbed hair
doesn’t stand a chance with her particular manner of
hairdress.
‘They are: At left (top), Mrs. Wijlis Myers, 327 West 35th
street, New York; below, Hazel ‘Perry of the Fiddler and
Perry vaudeville team; at right (top), Miss Myrtle Walden,
2460 St. Antoine street, Detroit, Mich.; below, Miss Katie
F. Evans, 1900 East 75th street, Cleveland, Ohio.; at bottom,
Mrs. Ruth Steele Washington, 4635 St. Lawrence’ avenue,
Chicago, Dl.
Are you in favor of long hair, or do you think your
bobbed hair is the more attractive? Send that photo at
once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
London Bridge |Check Forgers
Dates Back to| Actually Steal
Year 1200,A.D.| Many Millions
Was a Busy Place for Traders|American Banks Lose Mor
Long Before the Days ‘Money in That Way Than
of Shakespeare ‘Through Robberies
‘London bridge ts as old as London
town, for in ancient dave there would
ite yeen no town s€ there had been
no briige.
‘Mentioned by, Dante, described at
teagth in the “Weimskridgls Saga.
Kohden bridge has actually been a
sccossslon of bridges, beginning swith
Sooden ones, turning to sone. about
Le somerhn valor Shakespeare’
tea ‘sommewhae ‘before "Shakeapears’s
Sy, and ending st fast as the mod-
ern’ structure, saya the Living. Age.
‘The, diacovery, made some time
ager that one of the ancient. arches
BF Yhe"stone bridge built In 1200 stil
stands, naturally eaeted arent
terest” amon Bngliah | antiquaries,
‘che are. now stil further atlteed by
Thenews that the old arch fs in dane
ger oF destruction,
‘Over the old. bridge, of which thi
are in the surviving fragment, Bak=
ish kings rode out to Calain, Crees,
Poletiers and “Agincourt.” Lord
mayors of London rode out across
thin bridge to. greet the hosts of
Bhgtand yeeturning from the fray,
"fue great, Liveabethians trod thi
wast tte London went the county
Maulres, come up to see the play a
Burksge's fe theater. Across from
Pgngen’to Southwark Rowed the tide
of plusgoers intent on Saster Shale
Spdurca.‘iateat. production at the
Globes tnoueh the: boats oe Uhr was
fermen i the Thames probably car
Heda good many of these,
tnd owe the bridge ia in, danger
crie “contractors. who own the ait
nteaten fo remove it, ‘though—sen-
Alife of the claims of history—they
aiter to see st up again in another
Slace. “and to thie the lovers of fd
Rigndon vepiss A monument f not
of masonry ajone? it ta the masonry
pus the alter"
New York —So powerful is the now
X-ray machine exhibited at Columbia
niversity: at the opening of National
Cancer week that doctors operating It
have to wear sults of armor.
Tiere are the claims made for the
machine:
Hones in the hand can be photo-
graphed at A distance of 50 fet.
The raya of the machine can fo
through A brick wall two fect thick.
Catt the techninie of its use ts
thoroughly learned experiments. will
not be used on humane,
Snow, has melted from the cross
which gives the Mount of Holy Cross
ls name. The Mount of the Holy
Cross {3 in Colorado and the snow has
meited on the cross forthe frst time
within the memory of the oldest in-
habltant, However, the outlines, of
the cross are discerniblo 20 miles dls.
tant
Keep your‘lawns clean. Have: the
enilaren remove newspapers from in
front of the home. Clean surround-
ings. advertise a clean, fine char-
eum. -
Check Forgers
Actually Steal
Many Millions
American Banks Lose More
‘Money in That Way Than
‘Through Robberies
One dollar Is stolen by the forger
fand check ralser for every $8,000
cleared through the hanks of the
United States. The clearances in re-
cent years have fluctuated in the vI-
lnity of 400,000 million yearly. On
the other hand, according to the estt-
mates of various experts, Including
some officiais of bankers’ assocla-
lon, “the yearly “amount stolen
through the ralsused check, ts now
about $50,000,000, writes =. H. Smalth
fin the ‘Sclentife: American,
‘1a 1880 the losn wan probably not
more than $2,000,000 a year and pos-
fabie as low as. $1,000,000. In 1913
Witllam J. Burne tala the’ American
[Bankers association the stealago had
‘been $23,000,000, "The writer estimated
[the "2918 toxa ‘aa $30,000,000, basin
his calculations on reports. which
Feem now to have been incomplete
It was more likely between $40,000,000
and $50,000,000 then, and the best in-
formed specialists a bank protection
believe that it has now passed. the
fatter figure.
‘Check manipulation ts, therefore
fone of the commonest and costes
forms of property crime. Only swin-
Gling by ‘means of corporato. Issues
‘which costa the American publle sev:
feral billions a year, and embezzle-
ment of defateation, which total
ore than $100,000.00, can ho ranked
Above It. Hank burglary and robbery
f3peo of erime which sirike the aver
age Imagination as much more dan.
jgerous because they are comraltted I
& more ‘dramatic manner. propably
Field” the thieves "§2.500,000 ever}
‘Year, one-twentieth the check aitera-
ion toss.
“Kecordingls, there in and has been
In progress « tong standing ‘werfare
Detheen the hanks and thelr support
Ing alteo organisations on, one gi
‘and the check criminal on the ofher
{nto this fight the laventor und tech:
riclan have heen drawn in more. re-
Cont times nnd devoted untold onerss
and. ingenuity’ to the tacttul probler
ot flanking and routing the lar
fcenous, forces. Toate thoy. have
Schieved. mo. vietors. Indeed, the
mounting figures. of, check. lose
Srould seem to. indicate. clearly thal
the tide of battle Is swinging to the
Oe eee
It will soon be possible for night
patsengees to view the country
through ‘which thelr train is passing.
Powerful flood: lights onthe roof at
the rear of the observation. car will
uniformly. cover a radius of at least
160 degrees, with helght and depth
sumMetent to catch canyons and rivers.
mountains and Takes ax the. train
Teaves them vehind In. its onward
ugh through the darkness, It is pos-
sible the lirhting aystem may be ex-
fonded stone the roe of alt coaches
Tengthwine so. that’ ‘passengers
throughout, the train wil" have. the
Deneflt of the vlew an one side or the
Other. Dynamos driven by the axles
fof modern Pullmans Generato more
felectrlelty than ts required for pres-
‘ent purposes; hence there would be
‘to etid enaeies cara. ~
Britian to
Hold Turks’
Oil Region
Turkish Delegation Is Told
- ‘That the British Wil
Keep Mosul
Lausanne, Switzerland. —Throogh
Marquls Curzon, British forelga secs
felary, Great Britain Informed Tur~
Key that tho British never would,
fabandon\ the Mosul vilayet "(ihe
Stesopotamian oll region), as request=
ed-by tho Turkish delegation, and
that 20 prolongation of the near east
[peace conference would iafluence tbe
British government to recede trom
fhe postion ft bas taken Om this mnie
‘The British position ts outlingd ta
a letter gent by Lord Curzon to lame
Pasha, head of the Turkish delega=
on, covering the formal reply of the
Brltish delegation to the Turkish note
which insisted that Mosul belonged,
to Turkey.
‘Lord Curzon sald tn this letter thas
the British government had expelled
the Turks from the Mosul area and
Joccupied and. administered It. The
British had taken a pledge to tree
the Arabs from ‘Turkish rule and ess
tablish tho government of Irak, and.
[Great Britain since then had repeabe
fediv given her word that the Arabs
Would not bo interiered with,
‘The foreign secretary added that
Great Britaia bad given her solema
pledge to let no foreign power take
Any part‘ot this territory and that
she would steadfastly aduere to Ber
Promise.
‘Lord Curzon sald, however, thas
[Great Britain was propared to have
her experts meet the Turkish experts
to defise the northern boundary of
thio British delegation’s format rex
ply to the Ottoman note questions
the rellablilty, of the ‘statistles put
forth by the Turks to. Justify thete
claim to Mosul. Although the Turks
ruled this district for centuries they,
never collected exact tnformation, It
as pointed out, and no confidence
could ba placed in their statistics.
“The British government reiterates
lin refusal even to contemplata the
surrender of the Mosul vilsvet” the
‘British note concludes, “and fg unable
to seo any advantage’ which can ree
cade tieae Sentnes mene
Man Revolts
Under Burden
of Tax Debt
(At the age of 8 or 9 { was taken on
2 Voyage up the SMissisaippl river 9
Se Pasi. By that timo the imposing
eee crady Whey Mack Twa elon
brated had mostly disappeared. “Our
Boat wan a modest main, but all tho
more fascinating to me on that ac~
count because I could explore it more
satisfactorily. T'was always alip-
Ding downstairs to see hee. tho
Strange contrivance was operated,
especially at the crucial. periods of
faking landing and. casting oft.
Eo one ot my outatanding impres-
sions from the voyage was that tho
technical fanguaxe of navigation con~
sists malnly of profanity, writes Witt
‘Payne in tho the Saturday Evening
Post
Tater on our vitiage bank tn New
braaka accommodated its patrons DF
paying thele taxes: and T/dlscovered
that taxes were usually discussed
With the same vocabulary ‘2s navi-
Fallon. 1 fecal “a Aery bearded
farmer in tattered garments to whom
Thad fuse handed a atrip of printed
paper. Ho held ft'in one calloused.
hand, which trembled with emotion,
Tho ‘other calloused hand clutched
a tangle of red beard, Evidently. the
man was gurcharged with feellng.
‘After & wordless moment he attempe=
ed to express the feeling by ex-
cluiming plaintively “That's simpty
eltisn.”
"Tho printed slip of paper was his
tax DIL His taxes were more than
they ‘had Been the year. before,
‘Usually taxen ‘were raore than they
had been the year” before, which
three taxpayers out of five regarded
ks a wanton outrage. Since then I
have heard much discussion of taxes,
‘The red-bearded ‘farmer's comnaoat
pretty well expresses the general at
Hltude toward ther.
“Always, everywhere taxes are an
affliction.” “That Is the baalo tact
‘bout them. Governments have, bean
Jevying taxes in one form or anther,
T suppose, for 10,000 years: but in
‘that length of time man hast’ really
got used to It. ‘Tho world over be
Stil regards taxes, in the main, as a
sort of robbery to Which ho” masa
Submit. “Now taxes are our most
Immediate, obvious and familiae con
tribution to the commonweal. hoy
ro what ‘we chip In to the generat
pot for the purpose of carrying on
the necessary collective enterprise of
Roverament.” Hence they. illustrate
Better, und. more conclusively than
anything else our natural, ingrained
atitude toward the colestiviam. “An
old. saying ‘couples den taxce
As the two things fro which there
fs no escape. Death has been called
our usbt to nature. Taxes aro our
most Immediate, and familiar’ debt
fo the commonweal. ‘We. pay the
fone debt Just about ag cheerfully us
eae eee 4
Which dy you prize more, Maury
or comfort? ‘Would you rather have
godt ard ost arin. or eect Night
in. your house?
‘Statistics show that people of the
United Ntatex spent more at the sods
fountain: last year than they did (oF
All the light, heat and power Cur=
Rished electrically. “And. moreover,
the women of the tand put more Into
Purchases of Jevwelrs, perfurnes, silk
Rone and, the ike han, the fost, of
Hight, heat and power. ‘The lp atic
vermie the yacutim cleancr—which do
you preter? z
a z
‘The pexident of Dartmouth cole
fege has asserted that (eo many men
Ho to college. He deems It necessary
“fo define the individuats to. whom
{In justice to the public good the priv=
lege shall be extended, and to speelty
thone Crom whom the privilege should
be withheld" He believes there 1g
Syuch a thing as an aristocracy of
brains made up of men intellectually
Blert. and intellectually’ eager. | to
‘whom, Increasingly, the opportunites
of higher education ought to be res
Soe
PAGE FOURTEEN
Friendship; What it Is as an Asset
What, in your opinion, is the most valuable thing in the world?
I put this question to half those people who are worried. One said promptly: "A bank balance." Another suggested: "A house." One centered homes, the fifth plumped for health and the last caught in a flappet mood, exclaimed: "Answer to Answers." Each of the suggestions had its virtues, but I have an idea that my own reply would be: "A friend." I have an ordinary type of friend, whose name is legion. I possess—and probably you do your work—countless acquaintances. I invite with pleasure to my house, and with whom I can nearly always meet. These, however, are not the friends to whom I refer, says a London Tit-Bits writer. I refer to friends with whom I have confessively natural, who instructively draw opinions, hopes and confessions from you and confess freely your own
Letting Off Steam
'They are, in effect, human safety valves, carrying off the energy of others, and they can either be expended on some one who could not understand them or turn inward and become material for loneliness. Such friends are rare, but they are wonderfully worth seeking. They imitate others and drawback with supernatural friendships, but merely assist you with sympathy and understanding to work with others, that face everyone through life. Can you think of anyone who, when you are in a situation, will not become the victim of your condition, unless you keep a hold upon yourself? If you can that, is the kind of friend I am thinking of. All of us need some human anchor to which we can attach our hearts, to people, who, at this moment, are running to seed, for the sole reason that we want them to cannibalize their inner-mind thoughts. I know their handicap, yet I cannot help them. I do not want to be a person in whom they could conde
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Best of All Friendships
The name "Black Death" was given to the epidemic that devastated Europe in the 13th century. It was so called from the black spots that appeared upon the bodies of the victims, probably a highly malignant form of typhus fever. The arouse ravaged 100,000,000 of its inhabitants, and 24,000,000 in other parts of Asia. It spread in Europe in 1342, but it was not until August, 1343, that it reached England, and it was in Norwich over 60,000, the Detroit News recalls. It is estimated numbered from one-third to one-half of the entire population of England, which it killed in the Black Death represerved in Europe in 1360, 1373 and 1382. It is said to have carried off in all its forms more than 30,000 Europeans.
New York—A candle 16 feet high and weighing 1,000 pounds in Sunday's day for the next 80 centuries as a memorial to the late Enrico Caruso in his plaster room, to be a gift shipped to Italy in the shope of Antonio Aello in Naples, the cost cake $2,700 was made to order for an orphan asylum in Anzio, the benefactor. The candle will be placed in the Church of Our Lady of the Angels in church in Caruso were wilted.
LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT
LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT
The Following Is an installment of a Series of Letters Sent Tony Langston by Two Performers Who Went Abroad in 1878 and "Never Came Back."
(Continued From Last Week)
In London the houses of parliament and the English press in general are going on at a terrible rate about these murders and the murders not being handled by the government should be held responsible and the press seems to think that the English cabinet should be sent to Egypt to take over the government. The Egyptian that has the welfare of the country at heart condemns these brutal murders as it only gives England an excuse for stopping in the country. At least the English cabinet blames the entire Egyptian nation for the act of maybe some irresponsible person that the Egyptians would like led to the saffalfish. Also the English cabinet Jack the Ripper never caught and blamed the entire Egyptian nation that is committing these crimes. There have been Greeks with such murders in Egypt and then the press in Egypt when they say the English are kicking up such a row. The British press then all persons murdered or injured should be indemnified which causes a really bad impression that if indemnity is coming the law is still in force, the occupation is still in force, the commandant of police and many heads of the government demand that the majority government be a note to the prime minister to effect a note to the prime minister to have been committed and if they government will take serious action.
There are many things that are different for instance. Dudley one night said he could not dance because he had a more serious mind and his throat but all he knew where the connection came between his toesites and his throat all he knew would not dance for anybody. Now he could dance for anybody and that he could not sing there would have been some sense in it. He will write to a friend that he will write to a friend that he will find out all about it. He will write to a friend that he will get complete independence there will be a house that has already commenced cutting down English cherry trees with their little trunks that has gone in. There are a great thought that they would have their fried and baked eggs handed to them in the account of the Egyptian government, our account of the foreign officials that he reshaped the foreign officials are to be reshaped in office for two years, after which if they do not reshape the Egyptian government, a good many more, especially English-
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French Get New Things Out Sahara
Great Desert
Paris, France—Curious details of life in the Sahara desert, quite at vantage points, reveal the variations of that mysterious region, are being flashed back to Paris by the barking of the illuminated owl, which Algeria recently for The Bactu, in an effort to establish a means of transportation speedier than the airplane, sea and the immense French colonial possessions in west Africa. A raw winter wind from the fourth quarter of June during the day, according to these reports, while at night the temperature is said to descend below zero. The temperature changes from heat to cold in an hour.
The Sahara territory does not consist entirely of waste land. In some areas, crops of cactus and sage brush are cultivated, and in others there are plentiful crops of cactus and sage brush. Mountainous tract, called Hogger, which is inhibited by a race of hoagler, is located in the midwestern part, toward the Atlantic ocean, is there a real waterless desert—known as the "region of desert," French military posts connected by wires were established before the war. The routes. A handful of officers kept the country down during the war, and the part of Turkey to arouse it. Raiding parties of loyal natives under the direction of white men are sent to the tribes along the Tripolitan and Rio Oro frontiers. These tribes are about half of the cannons and rob poorly protected cannons. About half of the cannons. 1.500 great surprises of the Arab inhabitants, to whom any kind of an automobile is entirely new. It has been more than 100 miles at a stretch.
Cocaine Has Great Value; Often Abused
Cocaine, the use of which is so greatly abused because it produces a hallucinogen, is a most valuable drug when used by the surgeon for small operations on the nose, carot, mouth and teeth of the brain, to relieve pain. It obviates the use of either or chloroform from the leaves of the shrub crumbryxroylum coca, which grows in Peru, Bolivia and Chile and is now cultivated in India and Ceylon.
A traveler in Bolivia and Peru will come cross a shrub growing wild in the Amazon, and provide our British blackthorn. It bears a cluster of small flowers with yellowish white petals which are succeeded by orange and about an inch in length, and when crushed have a faint tea-like odor.
Cilis is the cocai plant. The leaves have for centuries been used as a masticatory. When chewed, it provides for food and prevent a feeling of fatigue when traveling or during great fatigue. Fifty years ago cocaine was practically unknown. The dried leaves of the plant are used to perfume approximately 5 per cent of cocaine.
From the leaves the cocaine is ex-
tracted. It is soluble only in oils, alco-
hols, chloroform and some other ve-
rious substances. A hydrochloride, which is easily soluble in water. In this form it may be used as a powder for sprinkling on the skin, or as a solution for sniffing into the nose, or as a solution for injection under the skin. It has been mentioned as the value of two pounds of cocaine, but this is probably based on the price the illicit dealer obtains for his amugrged goods.
Race Woman Is Used as Racial Link
In 1912 Miss Elizabeth Gilman, daughter of the late Dr. Gilman, graduated of the idea of bringing a trained Race social worker to Baltimore to act as a social worker for the women of both races. The working basis was an advisory council, a small group of white and Race women who met at regular intervals and from concrete instances considered the physical, mental and spiritual handling of an adult intent. From these studies came the authoritative authorities for the establishment of a parental school; for the founding of an institution for the reeleden of social needs of the Race child. Housing conditions were given intensive for the past decade in Baltimore interracial groups of women have worked together with a very definite quality of co-operation. Community programs have been developed extended with far-reaching results.
DAYLIGHT ROBS
OWLS OF SPUNK
There are about 200 species of
big cateyle birds, 28 inches in length,
vory fierce and strong, to attack
a man who goes near, able to
do battle with the golden eagle.
But the courage of these terrifying
birds makes them less likely birds, led by a crow, may
find one and mob it in the open and
night comes and the bird can see,
none but a mighty eagle dare do bat-
tle with it, observes the Detroit
News.
The hawk owl is one of the few
birds that are by day, is big and
stormy and can fly with a variety
of varieties of owls live in burrows
of the prairie dogs. Most varieties
of owls eat grass, fruit and
fries or other high towers. Because
they destroy many rats and mice,
owls are beneficial to man.
One fall for all lawbreakers. Ablo-
lons divide divisions for white and Colored.
This is the coca plant.
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Bud Says:—
I was over to the office Christmas morning, up the huge trucks with the baskets for the poor. They invited me to the kets. The conditions of the home were poor, and some ain't any boy or girl's eyes. Some place a basket under the bed, but bed while their mother was out working. Their father was away, and they had joy, mothers with joy when they were day about noon before the last basket was delivered. Well, Billiken, I can, but I cannot explain how bad they were, for words are not BUD. The answer is last week's question. How many inches it would have been a foot. How many can answer this one? How often u pronounced in the word duke?
Letters
Dear Bud: I am a reader of the Chicago Defender and would like to be interested in read letters and cards. Since I am sure it would be interesting to read letters and cards, I shall send all letters and cards promptly, should I expect to meet you. I shall expect me to do my best in making the club lively—Yours, Miss Rebecca V. Whitington avenue, Hot Springs Ark.
From California
Were You Alone?
Stars Right
Dear Bud: I sent in my application
will be in this week. I can hardly wait
until some of the Billiard write me
sending a few poems in, and I would
something in every other week. Please
something in every other week. Please
—Cammie Cornwell, Cornwall, PA.
Describes Self
Dear Bud: Just a few line. to let you know that I will come to a dinner with Bill Biller. I will take note that I am brown skin, good with wine, and I will read the Junior Defender. I will close, hoping that the club will proper durer of 1922—Beatrice Tata, Stark, Ark.
Pleasure to Write
Dear Bud: It gives me the greatest of excitement to hear you from me. I received my membership card and I was glad to think the club is wonderful. I have received a lot of letters from members and I am much much much much. I am sending you a poem and would like for you to publish it—Yours, Lisa Cilindra, 251 Linda Ave. Macon, Mason.
Orphan In Lonesome
Drearest Buddy: I am very interested in your club and every Saturday I look at the names are familiar to me. I am an alumnus of the school and I have been dead. You know I want to write to someone for compassionability. I am a student of the school and I likeness because you did not have my box number, older than me, but in the paper again, so I can be happy. Get back to school. I can do it. I followed Brown, P. O. Box 162, Stamps, Ark.
Drummer and Billiken
Dear Drummer and Billiken my application to become a member of the Ind Billiken club. I am a constant feline. I think the club is so nice for the young people that I am a student of the school orchestra and band. We have a teacher. I would be pleased to hear from any of the students and to see them published and to advance. You're truly, Samuel D. Penn, 125 Roberts avenue, Dyersburg, Tenn.
Archie Morris Writes
Dear Bud: Just received your letter, and was delighted to hear from you, and was happy to be able to be happy. I only wish that this letter will find you likewise. I am awfully sorry to hear you at present, as I have been here long enough to know hardly anybody else. I am grateful to stay with my sisters and decided to stay a while. My home is full of members for you. I am kept so busy corresponding with my friends and making moments. Please write me again real soon. - Your sincerity Billiken Street, Sacramento, CA. 12345
Billiken Wit
Man (with umbrella to stranger):
"Stranger." Stranger: "No, I am walking between the drops to keep from getting wet." Arthur Dumpling, New Orleans,
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"Gee!" remarked Davy, as he led the crowd through the blackberry and gooseberry and raspberry patches, sandburs and weeds, "it's it a great world. How can anybody hate you? God has given us such a pretty world. God has given us such a pretty world. A man needs to make him happy!"
"Yuh can't tell anything about hooting," she said. "If they could have their way, they'd take an ear out when they were in bed with them 'en' putry tihst institute these same eale low-down things up. By this time they had reached the "hole" cool and calm and the shadows of the overhanging willows. The slopes of this locality, the rank seeds and unnatural
Vocabulary Hints
Don't say "nope!" for "once."
Don't say "tame it!" for "may I go."
Don't say "ketch it!" for "catch it."
Don't say "liberty," for "library."
Don't say "cone," for "letter."
in often is alien-*pronounce it off-en-
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Puzzle
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Billikens are slow in solving the
puzzle drawn for us every week by Mr.
Rogers. All right now, how many can
solve this one? Let's see what he is
talking about. Is it something to eat?
Men who appeal to the white race to place light complexioned Colored skin will look white and who make that same plea in societies and lodges to make committees to make white and mislead the white man as to Race's ambition.
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Don't
Brownie climbed up to the Himb and
surface of the creek with a hightrip
creek with a hightrip creek
"Cm on in, Davy!" he cried, shak-
ing, "I know what you said, 'yuh
dep't, know, wow, philtra."
It was nearly 4 o'clock that evening when Davy, accompanied by Skinner looked looked and noted queer. Davy looked queerer than Skinner. He looked like a kind of kind. Some of kind. Skinner did not carry long at the Stedford residence. He hurried to the school, and did not admit. With the going of Skinner, he shirr, a picture of mistry and detection.
Drawing
WHAT'S HE
We all know who he is. He is Jigsy McManus. Some one is a good imitator of this world-famed caricatures, but he is not. This drawing in and did not write his name. This person cannot get his name to the Blinken personalty please and to the Bullen personalty please send her or her name in it.
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photo is that of a
East 11th street,
and is considered
every inch a Fili-
lion. She also states that she
made a speech on
party that she attac-
ted. She corresponds
to the town, but states
that she has room
for a very good friend of
Achieson, Kan.
The accompanying
100 per cent Billiken
zeila Caldwell, 112
Now. Billiken.
Now. Billiken.
Caldwell with mail.
My Mistake
Last week, un-
der the guidance of Billiken Robert E.
Billiken Robert E.
Neb. Box 146
we stated that it was
the blame,
Ravinia, Ohio.
Ravinia, Ohio.
mistake and I will
take the blame,
me a photo and
to the art room it
was sent back by
we stated that it was
stated that it was
not clear enough. I hope that Blinkens Kilton and Lewis will both excuse me. Blinkens Kilton will send me a better photo, will publish it as soon as possible.
New Members
LELA BELL YATES, age 17
MARIE BELL QUANDER, age 11
MARIE L. QUANDER, age 11
ELIZABETH EDWARDS, age 15
INSTITUTE WEBER, age 16
1816 MARIA ST. 12 PASO, Texas.
1816 HORSE AV. at Atlantic City, N. J.
1709 HORSE AV. at Atlantic City, N. J.
1425 Wobbs avenue, Chicago, Ill.
G. WILLIAM DUNN, age 18
M. WILLIAM DUNN, age 18
Ohio
ROYEN, nge.
2221 BROOKLYN, nge.
Philadelphia, Pa.
SALLEY BOYER, nge.
1213 CATHERINE, nge.
Philadelphia, Pa.
POTUS CRAG, age 17.
315 W. Fifth at, Connerville, Ind.
136 W. Fifth at, Connerville, Ind.
136 Broad street, Albany, Ind.
HERMAN STKES, age 13
136 Broad street, Albany, Ind.
HARRY O. EDWARDS, age 16
136 Broad street, Albany, Ind.
ARBOR GRAYS WILSON, age 16
1240 N. Grant avenue, Columbus, O.
RICHARD GRAYS WILSON, age 16
202 Virginia avenue, Midtown, O.
FRSD CULLINS, age 15
1240 Lexington, Kty.
TAUR SEATHS, age 15
1240 Lexington, Kty.
TAUR SEATHS, age 15
1240 Lexington, Kty.
COSTINIA WASARO, age 18
1240 Warren street, Paterson, N. J.
GRAY ARLEN, age 18
202 Pearl street, Paterson, N. J.
1240 Pearl street, Paterson, N. J.
Tougaloo College, Tougaloo College,
RUBY CULLINS, age 16
1240 Texas.
LOVIE WASHINGTON, age 16
1240 Texas.
ALFONSO CARISON, age 12
1240 Oakwood.
MILTON WASHINGTON, age 11
1416inth avenue, Paterson, N. J.
1416inth avenue, Paterson, N. J.
172E 47th street, Chicago, Ill.
ORA LEE BURNS, age 14
1416th avenue, Paterson, N. J.
MACEO HILL, age 12
1416th avenue, Paterson, N. J.
LETHA BELLE WYRICH, age 15
1240 Hox 18x, Stampe, Ark.
1240 Hox 18x, Stampe, Ark.
111W Ninth street, Metropolis, IL.
111W Ninth street, Metropolis, IL.
122S 17th street, Louisville, Ky.
HAZEL THOMAS, age 20
111W Ninth street, Metropolis, IL.
122S 17th street, Louisville, Ky.
HENSTER S. D. MATTHEWS, age 15
HENSTER S. D. MATTHEWS, age 15
DORA HORA, Texas.
Buffalo, Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.
CLIFFORD BESSEY, Buffalo, N. Y.
148 Fratt street, Buffalo, N. Y.
11 Ironguels street, Buffalo, N. Y.
FLORENCY EVELYN HAVELOW, 14
FANNIE BELL, CALDWELL, Pa.
FANNIE BELL, CALDWELL, Pa.
MASSA Vlata, Massa
EARNEST LEAN JENIFER, age 16
Marina Vista, Miss.
JIMMY AYLOR, age 19
JIMMY AYLOR, instit. IL
LONGZETTA HIGGINS, age 11
LONGZETTA HIGGINS, instit. IL
HELEN G. GEATHER, age 18
HELEN G. GEATHER, instit. IL
Washington street, Joliet, IL
Washington street, Joliet, IL
78 Beaver street, New Brighton, Pn.
LONDON, W. Va.
734 Walnut street, Pelhamville, Ky.
COLLIN REED, age 12
J. FELTON BANDOLPH,
Marrow, La.
MARROW HINES, age 14
Darrow, La.
MARROW WOOD, age 12
Darrow, La.
EUNICE FRANK, age 12
VIOLET HARKINS, age 13
Hewlett, La.
DRUPHIA LOGAN, age 16
Darrow, La.
MARROW HILLS, age 12
217 MORGAN AVEN., Newport News, Va.
IVALEV KRONK, age 12
Park, Bristol, 16, Battle Creek
Mich.
DRUPHIA EVERETT KYLE, age 16
20 River street, Paterson, N. J.
WILHELMINA KYLE, age 6
20 River street, Paterson, N. J.
BESSIE ROPER, age 17
20 River street, Paterson, N. J.
FLANK NORMAN KYLE, age 6
20 River street, Paterson, N. J.
20 River west, Paterson, N. J.
20 West Lincoln in, Phoenix, Arik.
ELEANOR JORDAN, age 16
LOUIS DOCKES, age 15
LOUIS DOCKES, age 15
VERNER DEAN MILLER, age 19
16 First street, Battle Creek, Mich.
VERNER DEAN MILLER, Mich.
125 Athlete avenue, Beloit, Wis.
L.O. N. BERGEN, ENGS, age 5
600 North 10th st. Ft. Smith. Ark.
ARINA M. BUTTON, age 18
110 I. Washington st., Bloomington.
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Jind. Rosle Mulling, “1133 | McKenney
street, a girts 0 ‘EA. and Lillie Sivir~
{o"'wallace and Florence ‘Turner, 4213
Estes oe Gore on Ae
eae bata Mia dae
Tosi" Aecher atreet,'a boy. The follow
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Sena Bekembee oF ane number £5
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feuae eo gota oe
eve is 25 se cae, Se
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its boss will he nile to share thelr part
Breese tone eae
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reported to his post of duty Monday
et sees
sasciearth tnd ill ct
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aegis, aaeterce ere Leak
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the belstde of hs father, dle Tett. his
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fea aoate Mists ke
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fen oe arenas on
fice soepest eotatean See
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el Bg os areata, rte Bek
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otldays with her, mothers and father
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inet on Wednesday night, Dee. 2t, Mrs
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net ee slew hg tt
ana 1, Stace Normal nehoot. “Aaron Mae
ii oa cots, ach
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ing Ste. Lo: Withera Sack Wil
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tos ales Soe ph
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. ‘Trenton, Tenn.
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$pd Mrs. Ras Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Sica
Moorside Buca eters,
He brah Nie beaches
Rodgers, Dr. Chrisp, Linthus Taylor.
Tess dr alte rate, a
Seah agen enero ae
Eesha, tee
a eee eee ee
Herehatt ite Mae Rona
Hee Sue, ae ene sae
enletiatiea i honor ot W. de Truteher=
tear eee Heme
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Saar aie ee fe Se
Eee eerie ee
fae eg ee gy
Pe eee oe ee
Be eee oats
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city: this Week. ‘Mra. J. 1, Booker ea-
See tee ee
Bee Raster Raa
Ee oe cree
Hv dete tierce ee
gg ap
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Hee Gatietitcene aa hey
Be Beale Gr tem ce ted
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fou Ma. to iste nome of hia rela-
SieSt See'sambele’ Fereuson, Sues
Teitic Francla Thompron ad Miay Este
Feu Pani Serpe
See as ese
Bing Fiaitacre lett Sunday’ morning for
Sema S oer ere
Seer oe eee ee
Geral ine, eee et ee
Hee anuate Stern eae
fet ker eile Sete Shae ater
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Beatie Better
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Tere ad at ita
Sea therolG suatce Bene
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Sadie Sen Brown ts ‘aie
neal, Tt,
meery EE Ts wn on
Galer atreee Men. Lillie Snelling and
Ber ocicer ache oi ae
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Seis ee, eer ee eos
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LOUISIANA
mare Po Sees
toh hee, fe spending = few dae ts
ite a eadnaPeei fs Stes
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‘cousing, Mrs and Aiea. ity Sebnaen.
Bat ett et ot laa te
Bre. ‘Silex. visiting ‘her friends, Sir.
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Ete See beet ee
Eeeitie aa eres
echt ig a a
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fand others. The next meeting will be
Peet eee nace
Beets ete Unrate
Eee. corms ois et ae cies
Ee Weise ma eeeahe
overs arg’ Clara ‘Eyonk. Sif Olive
est” arsanpemente ‘havy “not fo ‘ye
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SOUTH CAROLINA
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Pilsses Evelyn Pickett, Mamle Adama
ox Hiatwes Institute: Sulleste Benton
Sictnestone colege’ ang ‘eaulan Wiles
et guste coe spent the Relldays hare
fein ele prenta "alls Gs Stgpan' st
Stss"Besaie Stee “helte Seeaneay
eran e ae he ae
etait de ithe SPS Si
[BGrane ‘cok st len Caves Svs
spent sore ‘te {n° Games ate
ae artenste Siete eal
Gund at snomas Willams drug store
fie ying of low sry, ote
eageaaty even. Bee ik ne Selaty
aren ci RAS eau
pense st'the ehten sincauing hs
Frcmber of the bridal pany wert: Mise
Bessie Sica: mad of honows lees
Bezes “Aaamma “ana fledle "rook
Yee heat San ake Nout.ct-toe
sia, were: Sis. gna B Peck Se
ii dad tite denny New Porc
itis "Rtohel aide "and ene, Boly
were quisis ranted siturdaes Bees
Bice SEE ES Gabe nad Oxo Fowl
Rome "tthe ride. “A” reception. was
coms ‘porente‘ing’ aire, aire
Flora Cle cntertatned ft honor of them
aches hone ns Eargobelt rent Prtiay
fekening’ 'Ses"and' Sie ‘well It om
Saray, Tee Waahngrony” Bs ES Yo
fk ete fature home Str nde
ioe Carios ‘cotertined afew tends
aeSmele Rome Peteay evening” Sisues
Ree roe er eee
et Spuatiatvurg’ spent che Wolds
Ea eine guests of thm ale
Jgnd Julia thomas, Dr, te MeCollam of
Behraustie sient 8 fe aya. tn the
Sens ike Masonic Sedge aves a
Renauee gn Weanenday ‘evening tat the
pram au fendered clea Peer
lig, the guest of dies Suste Wiliams
Stzsetfennte itt enter, Sune ang Het:
tes Slams and Stesea chee" elder
ica iter Aleen ytered (Colum
Sis tucrday alse Cle Boten a
Bear of Altn, in. wpent the Rllaaty
BSS Setar dey
Bracey of Stace college spent the Boll-
PAGE FIFTEEN
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acre, Se,
The young people of New Hope Baps
PEE arb Hace et aa
tSigticea oie an en ang
HeRth" H&ndcreon: Genarted thls fy en
Eau rarcarieraae ia
wa oen"ig slayary in isi fe, Sout
realdiag tn this. ity Mor" mora, thea 38
Fer bt Willa cts'yet een
ii, cm ante dat
Bea infatks Samba anion
alatchuren" en Sunday “aflerneom
Bihan fa ity attatet
Be i aids ay mete
Ri dedi iter bgt
Tas, Berth Maat
Utkin Sheree ides
rede aie, saat
Bee okra Wingy Seat aire” Bivel
athe Rete ea fice et
of Taft, Ohta. spent the werkeend with
haiti tdi Moa
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Bete te Ma ie
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Baia atin tht eaeP Sore
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Sere litt tad ee Sates
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THE BUCKEYE STATE
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Oe Menta Aenea roi es
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J.D. Minitlow, 2257 Bast 42a street,
witb rat clay tama ie!
No? Fo, hy adtentine two wenite Comte
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Pridny. Dee Sa ibe tu thn frat mere
Kein resaea ‘at allie money at the
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Senaenes gm Apu avenue "rnsectay
Sant ir faethe its ent
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Siren ee eee, eee
gale ais abst tare
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bee rece tare ae as
Mildred Gants, Bust Sith street, enter-
Sheed Soe tear dite er
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fe tie na ah cater
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Ket afte BS igh. turkey
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Sia te sabe, Sis cae
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Ree ter ceria, 2, eee
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Sits Fa ana Rech ‘Srowie, £10
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hs act teosten ae
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were: the Sungay seneol orchentra Fa
Siar Gar hes tne gta
fae cues eens, ee
Year's nicht at Royal ‘hall. On New
Yarn oN ge Aas Peale
BF atic een 2
sein signs, smart Oe
Rat rhe tina gate
Briard at ah stk ae
Se eT egitiet ee aire
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Hees ae cae a
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fhe er gh he, Soe ea,
Elizabeth Walker, East Attn strort. was
Sian eee eree
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THE PRAIRIE STATE
Lincoln, IL
Mrs. Etta Gincoln, of Chicago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dyer, Mrs. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, two mates and brothers and a mother, two mates and brothers and a wood officiated. Hay Robinson has returned home much improved. Missen Jackson spent the month inington spent the month with Missen Jackson, the daughter of her brother, Dr. Wm. Dyer, of her club was entertained this week by Mrs. Florence Motley, all enjoying their time at an Xtra party in honor of Mildred at an Xtra party in honor of Miss Gladys Fouqus is much improved. Home, Warren Gibbs is improving rapidly after receiving severe burns on home.
Continuity
The W. L. C. club was delightfully well attended in December. The session was the regular meeting of the club elected and installed. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Alison. The K. of P. lodge and the staff of the hall were sation at the Odd Fellows' hall. Henry Leake, Jr., and Frank Hearne. Miss Operetta Hinds sation with the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. S. H. Hertelky, returned from Carbondale, ill., where she and family, East Howard street, spent friends and relatives.
Bloomington, Ill.
Rockford, Ill.
The N. A. A. C. P. held a celebration for Mrs. N. B. Orton of Alton, I. is visiting her relatives and Mrs. B. J. Robinson, whose wife, Mrs. Susan Robinson has been living on Loomsie street is much improved and the Holmes is at St. Anthony's hospital quite ill. Mr. Arthur Bickley of River View, Mrs. Arthur Bickley of River View, lea is able to leave the hospital. I. is生日 day with old friends.
Kankaker, Ill.
Champaign, Ill.
The Polly Ann club entertained at a party on Friday to 1 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, 304 Stouffle street. The rooms were filled with guests. Those present were laid for $35. These present included Alton, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Joron, Helen Penny, Mary Scott, Bearcey West, Robert Smith, Sparks Wellington, Barton McKay, Milton Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bayon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bayon, Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Mrs. Turt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Striegel, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Elizabeth Scott.
Du Gusin, III.
The cradle-roll class of the A. M. E
church was invited Saturday at
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Joller. III.
Hodges Park, Ill.
Lawrenceville, IL
Elkville, Ill.
Drew Fettl spent Sunday in Carrboro, Ill., spent a few days here after Borrell, Ill., spent a few days here after ill has returned home after a few days has listened to her. Borrell, Grahm made him a friend and Mrs. G. L. Simpson agent New William was a Duquoin visitor last home. Miss Jennie Comings of Murray Hardie Edmunds of Ridge Village, Ill., visited her home. John visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport Dec. 28, and brought
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Gelsbach III
Jacksonville, FL
Sparta. Ill.
Mounds, Ill.
Clinton
Carbondale, Ill
Students home from college during the holidays were: Missra, Rosemary Bowers, Illinois, son and brother of Mr. and Mrs. Grace Bowers, Grace and A. L. College, Nashville, Tenn., daughter of Mrs. Southern entertained Miss. Helen Autrey, Roscoe Bowers and Norman, son of Misses the Misses Edith Tonne, Mary were the Misses Edith Tonne, Mary oma Abton, A. Churchill, Pauline Hudson, Ora Akins, Missra, Silene汀er, J. W. and W. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currier, Missra, Hamilton Cross and Clark. Miss Katie Autrey enter Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss J. W. Green, the afternoon was spent in music and games. Miss friends last Friday evening with music and games, after which a delicious dinner thrown over by their parents was beautifully decorated. Thirty received by Miss Vivian Clarkson.
Coulterville, Ill.
Grand Chain, Ill.
Mesdames M. M. Ransom and Elora M. M. Ransom, both from Charleston to visit Will Perkins and his daughter, Wilhelmina. Homer Grand Chinat last Saturday, Joe Washburn made business in Mound City Thursday of last week. Its Sarasota day last week. Its Sarasota day last week. Luther McCieland went to Tampa. Trombon, brother of Carter B. I. Trombon, brother of Carter B. I. of Huntington. Mr. Murry Warl Johnson spent the holidays here. Jerry Washum spent the holidays here. Jerry Washum spent the days here with the family, returned to Kennesaw, family reunion last week.
Calro. III.
Man Has Miraculous Escape
TO LIVE 100 YEARS a Pittsburghher, Using a Bulgarian Herb Tea, Tells of Results
AIMS TO LIVE 100 YEARS
Von Schlick, a Pittsburgher, Using a Bulgarian Herb Tea,
Tells of Results
ANCIENT TONIC HIS SECRET
In June, 1812, H. H. Von Schilck or could be seen any day visiting promptly the home of a friend by a smile indicating welcome. These are at his "mountain of youth." They accer- and the healthy condition of their family. Von Schilck pulled. This was his secret. Where did he get it? That he was a reader of it. During the spring of 1839 I became an old native of Bulgaria. I was a wav Marokoff stated that he would give me a book. In his native language help me to get well.
R. H. H. Von Schlick of 821 Locust street, Pittsburgh, Fayette day visiting prominent, and his arrival was always greeted with welcome. These men were his customers. They drank of youth". They accredited him with a new lease of life condition of their families. The man who Von Schlick pulled out of a box. He caressed it tenderly. he get it? He was a reader of this article should memorize. of 1899 I became acquainted with Mr. Boris Mankoff. Bulgaria. I was a very slick man at the time that he would give me the formula of an herb medicinal in his native land, which he was sure would at once well.
In June, 1912, H. H. Von Schickel of 821 Locust street, Pittsburgh, Pa., could be seen any day visiting prominent men in the city, including the president and his arrival was always greeted by a smile indicating welcome. These men were his customers. "They drank at his 'mountain of youth.' They accreted him with a new lease of life."
and the safety company. Von Schleih pulled out a box. He caressed it tenderly. This was his secret. What was it? Were it? He got it. The reader of this article should memorize.
That is the story. Mr. Marokef, acquainted with Mr. Boris Marokef, an old native of Bulgaria, I was a very sick man at the time, and Mr. Marokef stated that he would give me the formula of an herb medicinal tea used extensively in his native land, which he was sure would at once
HEALTH AND VIGOR RESTORED
My health began to improve at once and vigor of healthy manhood: I am now been sick from the time I started to do medicine. For years I compounded a medical friend. Soon the fame of Bulgarian women began to spread. The demand increased to such an extent for the whole world to use, and today Bulgarian women are the Bulgarian in the world that I know of.
to improve at once, and soon I was in the full strength
yeth manhood: I am nearing 60 years of age and have never
the time I started to use this Bulgarian Herb Tea health
compounded this medicinal tea and gave it to sick and alling
the same of Bulgarian tea and gave it to travel far and
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I know of.
My health began to improve at once, and soon I was in the full strength and energy. I was able to go to work and be sick from the time I started to use this Bulgarian Herb Tea health
For years I compounded this medicinal tea and gave it to slick and rilling friends. Soon the fame of Bulgarian Blood Tea began to travel far and wide: people came to me from everywhere to get some of it. The demand increased to such an extent that I was able to make it for the whole world to use, and today I believe I can make good for sufferers with arthritis with Bulgarian Blood Tea than any other medicine for the world that I know of.
MANY PEOPLE DIE YOUNG
People around the age of 40 are neglect to keep the human vital spark are caused by constipation, sour gums, liver, bilious attacks, gallstones, loss of erished blood and general debility. In everyone, and millions of people today is off old age weaknesses by eliminating the rare medicinal roots, herbs, herbal gurkun Tea are wonderfully her bound to improve.
and the age of 40 are dropping out of life because they the human vital spark in full fire; infirmities and diseases constipation, gout, heart, shortness of breath, inactive gallstones, loss of energy, high blood pressure, impaired general debility. In life, should be carefully guarded by millions of people are guarding their health and fighting diseases by elimination. Herb Tea. The rich juices brewed from natural roots, herbs, leaves, plants and flowers of Bula are wonderful beautiful and refreshing to the tree nature to remove the vicious poisons and your health k
People around the age of 40 are dropping out of life because they neglect to keep the human vital spark in full flame; infirmities and illnesses; the need for proper nutrition; the need for fermented foods, bloating, pressure around the heart, shortness of breath, inactive liver, illicit attacks, gallstones, loss of energy, high blood pressure, impoverished blood and general health; the gift of a valuable gift in life, should be carefully guarded by everyone, and millions of people today are guarding their health and fighting off old age weaknesses by eliminating the risk of cancer and other diseases from the tea. The rich juices brewed from the rare medicinal roots, barks, herbs, leaves, plants and flowers of Bulgarian Herb Tea are wonderfully healthful and refreshing to the tired system. Nature to remove the vicious poisons and your health is to improve.
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When the system is weak and you
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and to help it take a cold quietly in
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When the system is weak and your physical resistance is at low ebb you easily become too weak and your muscles are weak. The quick and direct menace to life because germ multiply by the millions, and to help break up a cold quickly just brew a cupful of Bulgarian Blood Tea and take steam from the cup, to facilitate circulation, loosen the clogged
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From my knowledge and experience of the value of my Bulgarian Herb Tea as a pure system tonic and healthful regulator I have authorized all druggists to return the full purchase price if for any reason it fails to satisfy their evidence of faith in the power of Bulgarian Herb Tea is my question.
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Adams entered the What next club at dinner. Out-of-town guests gave him flowers, and Mrs. James Arrington of given a pleasant surprise party on his birthday. Visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall were guests. E. O. Hall, over New Year's, House entertainment, and public installation Jan. 26. Mrs. and Mrs. Dixon on the stock list. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hackett of given a few friends. Mrs. and Mr. Geo. Scott, over the entertained a few friends in honor of her birthday Saturday. Mrs. Flora Hunter of culture club Dec. 28. Mrs. and Mrs. Nelia McGee. Mr. and Mrs. George Slater have completed their travels. Mrs. and Mrs. moved their household goods from Batavia. Mr. and Mrs. new bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert entertained a number of friends. Reld has returned to Burkea college to resume his duties in the city. Mrs. Walter Greer is very ill.
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Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 12. *Nr. Mrs. ROCA* of 1325 N. 16th street, spent 16 hours at the New York City, and returned home all day. New York City, and home, caused a little commotion at 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, when he and his wife were sitting in a room of a white family in Fitzwater street, where they sat next to the seck. He did not resist but quietly gave himself up and moved to Albert Moore, who lives in 16th street. Moore reported to the report of the a sadoon at 13th and South Street who attempted to hire him. According to the annual report of the church, 2,588 operations were upon nearly every one of these men were employed, the churches ushered in the New Year, and the children were free. Free movies for children were inaugurated on Saturday in the Lutheran Church in New York City, and posted in this city last week were 167.
The week of prayer is to be widely observed with services by Billy Churchman, pastor of Billy Churchman arentid wild fowl shooter, spent several djids. The state fish and game back office will be in charge of the 2600 Kansas rabbits to restock the woods and fields in the lower counties of gumers. Nearly all of the Philadelphian citys have returned home. Ridleys, Wright's hotel and the Henley A number of our people adopted the Red-faced custom of the year. 2600 calls were made and over 36 homes can no longer be an open feature, and the vital services are being arranged for the late Dr. W. G. Parks, to be held at the Sturt Patterson of 2431 Washington Sturt Patterson of 2431 Washington Rev. William Henry Robinson, assistant pastor, conducted services on Sun
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK?
Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It.
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By J. H. GRAY
1017 Lombard street
Phone. Walnut 5111
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If such conditions are permitted to continue, serious results are sure to follow; Kidney Trouble in its very form may steal you up.
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Nearth Glenland; F. M. Hedgeman, Ardmore; S. J. Sonez, S. Flat fast street. Near the Cumberland Street weak churches. The Cumberland Street Baptist church, the Rev. S. M. Johnson, the property, has moved to 1916 Oxford street, corner of Opal street, where it is located. Pulling of 2345 Jefferson street is quite ill, and is confined to her home.
Quakenburg Nummeral Parade
Basil Webb Sick
James Russell Hurt
Cornwall. Pa.
Miss Lottie B. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Scott, paid for a return to Mount Clair, N. J., Tuesday, Jan. 2, after spending the holidays at her home. Neil of Atlantic City, N. J., was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Scott, a foliage dealer in West Chester, N. J., after spending the holidays at her home in this city. It would pay a lot of us not to know that person. It does not or that person. If the other fellow does not know, as smart as he thinks he is, then you do not know. Many a job on account of your gib tulle job
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Joseph Mo.
Joseph Mo. city was a about 15 days. the sick bit: Baby Bend,
about 15 days. Mrs. Emily Robinson,
Harris and John Pollard,
them were: Edith Edith
Smith, spent Sunday in the country
Alice Williams gave a tea last Friday
evening. Misses Francis Carter, Ethie
Linrore returned to Lincoln inn.
Linrore family are comfortably located on Park
avenue. Wash Davis is out again after
formerly of this city, but who has been
living in Kansas the past three
weeks is up again.
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaines entertained with friends and presents. Quite a number of young ladies were invited to the party given on Mrs. Mieses' birthday. The Mieses Settles, Gibbs, and Lincoln university after spending the holidays with home folks. Mrs. Mayne days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minore. Days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minore. With their husbands were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Alberta McDonald New York about the city after undergoing a series of medical tests. Columbia was the week end with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carter of Baltimore. Carter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Price of Baltimore. 2 with a large attendance. A crowd of young married people enjoyed the hostess' breakfast on Tuesday evening. Miss Georgia on Greeny street. Henry Johnson is confined to his room with a severe cold. He takes on account of the sudden death of their mother, Mrs. Ann Bell.
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and secured a position in Oklahoma. H. R. Ward of Denver is the guest on the tour. M. E. church, Dr. W. H. Browning. M. E. church, Dr. W. H. Browning. Mutual Aid Society designated A. M. E. church held a reception and installation ban. Jan. 2. Mrs. Lizzie Hudson of Birch street passed away suddenly north of Texas and made many friends her sweet, motherly disposition. Bakerfield to stage a concert. Sumner hosts at a jolly New Year's eve party at the Thompson residence, 1833 West as guests. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lubbock of 1611 West 37th street entertained dinner Tuesday evening, Jan. 2, honoring Spence, Newsome of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Bessie Davis of 1531 West 37th street and Albert Greenlaw were the guests of honor at a card party Saturday after 12:00 East 35th street as hostess.
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Fred Samles has denoted for San Diego, Cal., for an indefinite stay, called to New Orleans, LA, on account of the damage to the home and Marlon Simpson attended the opening of the famous winter sports at Trouble, Cal. That enjoyed diving and skiing and report, nine feet of snow on the summit. John Fowler is visiting friends in Los Angeles.
FEMALE TROUBLES
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There is a piece of good news that will be around the world once, as there are very few at some period of their lives trouble peculiar to their sex, commonly known as diving through life today, back by their illness rather than as a physical or undergo an examination.
A new treatment has been discovered, which may help their age unseventy and may be used by any women in the privacy of her home.
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to the attention of the Atlas Laboratories, such great faith in its restorative power that they have arranged to make it easier to air dry and maintain up in tablets, known as Vim-Erts and is able to produce almost immediate appetite, nerves toned up, restful sleep and salts obtained by scientific tests were so wonderful the Atlas Laboratories are being improved in long life, youthful vigor and health it without the slightest risk you should not address (no money) to Atlas Laboratory, and possibly quite it and postage. Send you a full-size box of Vim-Erts by mail under plain wrapper. On arrival you are not highly pleased in one week. If you are not highly pleased in one week, money will be promptly refunded in full. Anyone should feel free to accept this trial offer as it is fully guaranteed. Advertiser.
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Y. W. C. A. Notes
Y. M. C. A. Notes
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Mississippi Jane Smith and Mary Wayed of 702 South Western avenue, Canton, Ohio, were the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Raymond, during the holidays. Harold Givens of Dayton, Ohio, was in the city during Christmas. Miss Jessie Etta Williams, a graduate of Bannner high school, left for Chicago, where she will enter school and also be with her brother Robert Williams, who Stewart, after Robert, will attend Christmas with his mother, Mia Dainy Young, left Wednesday for the State university, where he is attending school.
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(Continued from First Page, this sec. dear, stumbling white people, and recall the word of Addison:
LYNCHINGS are too common to be considered news. This writer tries to bring you food, no laugh, no snout, no stout. Others deal in dark pictures, those that sadden you; this writer, thinking more of your children than of you, tries to make your colors mixed of faith and hope. What virtue workk all things?
But often the situation presses the man of your arrest or indictment, a Colored man in Louisiana was lynched a few days are by five gentlemen. He said the police. If the police let you off in Dixie you are a pure man. "We will put something on him," said the gentleman. "He was accused of standing in with white ladies. The ladies bring tears to many eyes and often early death. A white merchant, for whom the lynched man worked and at whose house he lived, was shocked when the news reached him. "He was a salamander," that man was not a Negro; he was a Spaniard. "He DID have good hair," the ring-bearer said, "but his color was against
Mer Rouge is not far from the city where the knitting took place.
where the lynching took place, where the armored men and abusing American girls who are doing nothing more offensive than meddling in the Turks' religion," so on people, determined to protect the world. But Turks didn't grind each other up in big sausage machines and throw the dead in the scene of crimes and turn to a more pleasant view. Maybe lynching will be stopped in Turks lynching each other. You will speak again if you learn from your present silence. Don't be surprised, but you'll before March 4. Stranger things have happened.
4. Strangers. Theymeness and not vinegar, while walking on an answer to your prayers.
JOHN A. MANSET, distinguished banker, financier, offers two rewards, of $500 each, for "Screven county brutes" and "Marietta Turks." Go back over that; keep in mind the state of Georgia, a white man of the standing. His face is humanity. He knows that face problems are for God, not man.
"The Screven county brutes" murdered a Colored man 71 years old, because he lifted his stalled automobile from the mud.
"The Marietta Turks" dynamited the house in which Syrians were living, ordered all Syrians to beat it or Georgia is aroused, more interesting to relate, on account of the murder of Andrew Jones that on count of the papers of the poor Syrians, the poor papar and will steal from a prince.
Let the great Constitution, organ of Georgia blue-bloods, and child of the mighty Grady, that wonderful man of Georgia, be the border of the nation on an editorial.
"The old Negro was sick in bed with influenza. He was called at night by those in the extricate automobile from the cabin his cabin. He responded, though too ill to do so.
"Bowed with the natural infirmities of his advanced age, and it gripped him, he could not remove the car. The BRUTES became enraged. He was shot through the back of the head and his body was knife and thrown into a pool of slush."
That gives you chills, doesn't it? Calm down. Our white people can be touched by the knife and the construction fires its biggest gun:
"Can one grasp the horror of such a crime, so unprovoked, and then help from wondering people who are not drifting into a state of barbarity?"
"These brutes should be brought to justice. And justice can only mean the extreme penalty prescribed for murder."
**WE WONDER WHY NEGROES ARE LEAVING GEORGIA BY THE THOUSANDS UNDER the Con-
what will be done? you ask. Nothing much, but Mr. Manget and the Constitution have knocked on the door! You will tell the will on it as sure as you are born. Gov. Hardwick steps out for law, or you. Mr. Hardwick used to be hard on you. The Klan overtook him. Sow tears and you will reap grief. "I offer a reward of $250 for the arrest of Joe Jackson, white murmur and Andrew Jones," wired Gov. Hardwick. There is nothing new under the sun, but you can afford to remember the man who murdered a white man who had murdered a colored man. Let progress speak. Don't force Mr. Manget a bold man to Constitution, making up for lost time since the Athenian of the New World crossed Jordan's stony banks. Who was the Athenian of the New World? Henry W. Grady was the Athenian of the New World. UNCLE SAM is still eyeing the West Indies "England owes me," and maybe I'll take it out in trade."
Uncle Sam knows by now that every swap is not a trade, and in the past in the settlement where this writer was born, every trade is not a bargain. I can't sell white men," an English diplomat is reported as saying in reply to the hint that Uncle Sam might talk business about the West Indies. However, only a few white men live in the West Indies. Those three lie around in the shade, fill public spaces and are not known to sell Colored men, that Englishman thinks. Getting harder day by day. If the West Indies will VOTE to give the Stars and Stripes, propose leading Englishmen, England, of course, will have to let them go. Englishmen have brains. That is why the Stars and Stripes own their own and the U. S. A. They tried running France. "No, no," said France, "we too, have a history." France also has a history. Englishmen know that no Colored people would VOTE to come under the Stars and Stripes. If so, that would be the last vote they would
This writer hopes the West Indies will be bought. The West Indians could then be handed as citizens, the Colored Race would gain needs handed over, and the white people have a new problem on hand. They will catch hold of a real hot problem after a white. Did you see that Congress will press the exclusion act? This will keep on ALL Asiatics in the fall and step by step we march to battle. Would you call that a fair exchange.
putting out Japan and China and taking in the West Indies?
S a t i s f y the "Back to Africa" to bring African to the U. S. A. F. is strange to fiction and time plays humanity false.
D I D you read Mr. Tinkham's letter to your great President? You know, Mr. Tinkham, of course. He represents a Boston district in Congress.
He is up on Garrison and Wendell Phillips; knows the story of tyranny, and thinks in terms of justice. He looks at the Shaw monument once in a two subjects interested him: Prohibition and disfranchisement.
He believes the words "shalt not" not only mean that he also that keeping one American from stealing another American's ballot is more important than keeping any American from slipping a glass of wine.
That is good logic, isn't it? Logic is too big a word for many of you. You get that, do you not?
"Enforce the eighteenth amendment," Mr. Harding said to Congress, "and not put forth a cent for tribute." is the famous saying of a great man. Who said that? What was he talking about? Congress seems to want "Million to thousands of people looking upon the wine when it is red, but not one cent to keep anybody from ragging Lincoln's memory." That Mr. Tinkham wrote his great President: "With the greatest respect may I draw you attention to the eighteenth amendment is permissive in its authorization to Congress to pass legislation to enforce the second section of the COMMARTEEN law, which COMMANDS Congress to reduce representation in proportion to disfranchisement, is mandatory for all DALOUSLY and completely unenforced and nullified." Mr. Harding, that great President, read and had read, said: "Oh, I
A few days passed, Massachusetts was heard from again. The man, Thibham is a Republican. Congressman Gallivan is an Irish American; wears and speaks the brouge of eloquence. "Mark you," said Mr. Gallivan, "we are going to watch Killus (Kuus Demos) in Texas, and they come from Texas or any other state." Mr. Gallivan will have a lot of friends will be not.
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Do you have the question: "Will you Texas senator, Mayfield, take his seat?" Yes, he will take his seat; make his mark, too.
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Day by day in every way our white粉色 cockerel and better, Republicans are careless of you NOW because they think the Ku Klux Klan has split the Democrate party. "Divide your vote," some say to Colored Republicans.
The same words might be said to face the white cockerel about as much hope of attention. As much hold onto the Democratic party because they run that party.
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Readers of this日报 probably read the very title by Clement Woo of a most interesting book. I have been lined in an earlier issue we believe it is possible the personality behind a personal letter add editor of this depart taking the liberty, will be chosen to get a close chance to get a close man Wood as well as we. We think no further because we have our review published a few weeks
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enjoyment. For those
beauty and personal
ZURA KINKOUT is
gold."
MUEL L. SMITH
Chicago, Ill.
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forced to take their name of the door to keep out the anxious people who arrived in droves. They could in fact just barely positively guarra all their mall orders.
Zura Kinkout a "Godsend"
The general opinion of Zura Kinkout among the overjoyed folks who were lucky enough to get a supply was that "Zura Kinkout" was a Godsend to the race. The supply of Zura Kinkout has been just lately received and is being distributed among the best drug stores. You put up a large in new sanitation large tube so that every particle is kept sweet and fresh and clean. It is squeezed out like toothpaste—the only sanitary tool.
What Enthusiastic Users Say:
"ZURA KINKOUT is absolutely O.K. JNO. WASHINGTON.
Meridian, Miss.
"Am sending an apology. My customers were delighted with results.
ERNEST SMITH, New York.
"I have tried this wonderful sanitary tube and find that it is even more wonderful than you say.
Westchester, Penn.
"Certainly great. Made an immediate improvement. Please call THEMAS.
Cleveland, Ohio."
"Recommending it to all my friends.
RALPH MCKAY, New York City."
"Telling my friends of wonderful results obtained from using ZURA hair separator is a great success. W. R. HOLLAM, "Spokane, Wash."
"ZURA is even better than you think, and am sure anyone else will find it the same. Please rush me another order. "O. W. "chadgadsh, PA."
hair for a few minutes with an ordinary
hairbrush. Kinkout is not only a striggle and hair
kinkout.
New York City, New York
The Alhambra Pharmacy, 2100 7th Ave.
Madress Address, 2518 7th Ave.
Berger & Franz, 184 East 125th St.
Bongartz Pharmacy, 362 West 58th St.
F. B. Bracker, 905 Eighth Ave.
G. B. Creale Pharmacy, 212 West 130th St.
F. Eckstein, 6268 8th Ave.
F. Reickle Pharmacy, 2737 8th Ave.
Rickeckle Brothers, 375 Lenox
J. Rosenthal, 419 Lenox Ave.
J. & F. Froatz, 2024 5th Ave.
F. Reickle Pharmacy, 2737 8th Ave.
Hyman Indursky, 2082 7th Ave.
F. Kaess, 2312 7th Ave.
F. Kaess, 2312 7th Ave.
Kostha Pharmacy, 700 9th Ave.
Brooklyn, New York
George H. Relther, 120 Mytle Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Busi Pharmacy, Centre Ave.
The Busi Pharmacy, Centre Ave.
Lincoln Drug Company, 6266 Frankstown Ave.
Frankstown Ave, 627 Centre St.
Pearce Drug Store, 6369 Frankstown Ave.
Jennings Drug Company, 2237 Centre St.
Standard Pharmacy, 2100 Wylie Liberty Pharmacy, 6319 Broad St.
is not for sale in the drug
among your friends. No
al proposition and terms.
Zura Kinkout a "Godsend"
The general opinion of Zura Kinkout among the overjoyed folks who were lucky enough to get a supply was that a Godsend to the race. A new supply of Zura Kinkout has been just lately received and is being distributed among the best drug stores. It is up put in a new bottle that every particle is kept sweet and fresh and clean. It is squeezed out like toothpaste—the only sanitary of its kind on the market. The Kinkout is sold only in this large green and yellow tube. Do not accept a subaffitte, but insist on the genuine article. Zura Kinkout is easy to apply. Just squeeze the tube and move to directions on each package and comb the
Boston, Massachusetts
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pomade but is also one of the best scalp
toods and HAIR GROWERS known. It is
positively guaranteed not to turn the hair red.
A large tube of Zura Kinkout costs only
Mail in this coupon today and a package of
free coffee will be in your hands within a few days.
Centre St.
Franks-
ny, 2231
900 Wylie
Broad St.
My name is.....
Street Address.....
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922
ROOM 1804
CAPITAL BLDS.
[FORMFLY MASONIC TEMPLE]
159 NO. STATE ST
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fifty cents at all good drug stores and each dollar at a by a $100.000.000 corporation. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED IN EVERY RESPECT THAT ZURA KINKOUT IS WHAT- WECLAIM IT TO BE REFUSED TO TUBE TO THE ZURA COMPANY WHO S E ADDRESS IS GIVEN AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE, AND THEY WILL PROMPTLY REFUND YOUR MONEY. Company is standing squarely back of every tube.
IF YOUR DRUGGIST DOES NOT KEEP ZURA KINLOCK send us his name and address, together with your money order and we will send you postpaid a tube of Zura Kinkout. Remember YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. This is in each package in each package.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Benjamin's Pharmacy, 3003 Central
Ave.
Zancville, Ohio.
Orville S. Basehart, 112 West Main
St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Enterprise Pharmacy, 447 6th
Ave.
"Please send me a tube of generously close fifty cents in stamps or privilege if I am not satisfied in every way, of returning the tube lately delighted with results you lately delighted with money. I am to judge for myself."