Chicago Defender

Saturday, January 27, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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POLICE DRIVE OUT WORSHIPERS; LOCK CHURCH DOORS PHYSICIAN JAILED: CHARGED WITH MURDER READ "THE WEEK" Page One-Part Two SEES COPS PREVENT BATTLE BETWEEN FACTIONS IN BAPTIST CHURCH TILT Salem Baptist church, 30th and La Salle streets, of which the Rev. B. L. Rose, 3718 Elmwood avenue, was pastor, was the Baptist church, 30th and La Salle streets, of which L. Rose, 3718 Elmwood avenue, is pastor, was the scene Sunday morning of excitement, turmoil and confusion. This state of chaos grew out of the division, two weeks ago, of the church membership over the Rev. Rose as pastor. By some of Salem's members the minister's removal has been much desired and his resignation asked for in vain. As a last resort court proceedings were instituted to oust him, in the form of an injunction writ filed by Attorney Harris B. Gaines of the law firm of Ellis & Burke, the plaintiffs as filed Jan. 14 in the Rev. Rose Jan. 14. The fact that his removal is被取消, in its origin, the Rev. Rose Rev. Jones Westbrooks. This injunction was filed Jan. 12 and served on the Rev. Rose Jan. 14. The faction responsible for Rose's removal because, in its opinion, the Rev. Rose is not intellectually qualified to lead Salem. ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` A. B. The other faction, which contains the majority of the church's membership, says it is enough for it and it is faithfully supporting him in his fight. It charges that the minister allowed the church with Dr. R. Williams to imitate the recent session in St. Louis. No. When the church is supposed to support the church, it is headed by Dr. E. P. Jones of Expect Leader Women Fight Two women, a Miss Burnett, and an usher, aligned with the Rose faction, and Miss Rescue Gardner on the other side, staged an altercation and live in the rear of the church hurried to the combatants who were close to each other. The two were separated and the friends of each shielded them from the insolving police club, close to the pulpit the Miss Burnett and Gardner went together again, and the police club used to use a knife on Miss Burnett. The police rushed to them again, confiscated the knife and arrested the station. One was looked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and the other with disorder- In the midst of other minor outcues and the Rev. Daniel P. Jones to sit quietly in the pulpit, saying and insisting that other group wanted him out and applauded to the police. A sergeant applauded and ordered him to leave the pulpit after he had declared that he was a preacher in the pulpit, nor put anyone out of church who was worshiping "It's against the law," he declared. Defy Police For a long time the police were defied, but they were determined to empty the house. Capt. Enright was close to the house. Capt. Enright gave a grove avenue station was sent for fareworthy officers without orders. Capt. Enright came with orders. The Rev. Jones came with orders. He urged the others not to obey, but the police women from the place, locked the doors and placed a guard outside, of each of the officers and threatens to arrest them. An ordained Baptist preacher from the public. No services were held at the police. No police were still on guard. --- Garvey Raises Fund to Defend Eason Slayers New York, Jan. 26.—A defense lawyer Garvey in his newspaper, the Negro World, for the two members of the board charged with killing Dr. J. W. H. Eason, Garvey opponent and defendant, have been called against Marcus Garvey in with using the United States mails to deceive and defraud. So far $290 has been subscribed to the fund, according to the cur-rature of the law, which carries an article calling upon everybody* to subscribe to 'Don't Let the Sun Set on You Here' Blanford, Ind., Jan. 26- SIXTY RACE men and women were virtually made up of residents of the town, numbering several hundred, ordered them to leave, due to rumors and reports arising out of Hallett (white), Hallett (black), and residents of the town are itinerant. They come to work in the mines, make a little money and the attack upon the white girl is no thought to have been made by a white man. Without police protection and in a territory infested by members of the mob, mine workers and workers who were not property owners in the village when warring was issued by the militia. There were some among them who counselled against going at first. It was said that they believed that there might be a riot, but he had his or her home quit the town. Those who stayed believe in their rights as American citizens and reckon that they will be whites can force them to move out of the place they have accepted for protection and that they will not run. New York, Jan. 26—Willis N. Hughes and now a teacher in the public schools of New York, won second place in the society for character education, committing society for character education, committing society for character education, and New Jersey, for the best essay on "The Character Education Society for Character Education" subject that won for him by Hughes. Nero Schoolboys Live and Seven. Nero Schoolboys Live and Seven. Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY DR. RAWLS TO STAND TRIAL FOR SLAYING Oklahoma Doctor Accused of Killing Policeman in Raid on Store Sapulpu, Okla. Jan. 26—Following a preliminary hearing in the county court, presided over by Judge Jasper Cox, Dr. James lawls, prominent physician here, was bound over to the court to testify in the charge of murder. The case was the outgrowth of the recent race riot here in which Police Officer S. E-Brumley (white) was shot and killed by other policemen slightly wounded. Dr. Riarks, through his attorney, told the court that he would gain his freedom. He took the witness stand himself and put on a mask to refute the testimony of the state that he was present at Glass' restauraunt when the fatal shot was fired on Brumley. Exemption can high here follow several days the entire town was guarded to prevent race clashes. W. K. H. was accused of whose success had aroused the envy of his white neighbors, was also arrested in connection with the slaying of death while being brought from Muskogee to the city. He was charged that he attempted to "jump" from the auto. He was handcuffed to the city. The officers statement was accepted and no investigation was made. It is that he was victim of a plot. Washington, D. C. Jan. 26-Computers and by proponents of the Ku Klux Klan a bill was introduced into both branches of the United States congress Tuesday prohibiting marriage of feeble-minded epileptics or between white persons and members of the Race. This is a show designed to remove all legal protection that all women of the Race, now the Ku Klux Klan, have been able to avail themselves of in the right to marry in women inave no word has yet been received of the stand that Mccormick and McCormick abashed the threat of Illinois, or that Representative Martin B. Madden of Illinois, will take on the matter. It is expected that these two will fight this measure to a finish. Wisecres around the capital, in commenting upon the measure, expressed it as their opinion that this bit of legislation is the first part in a huge and dhabilous program outlined the near future by the Ku Klux Klan. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 SLAIN TALENTED SINGER A A A MRS. MAUDE ROBERTS-GEORGE Maude Roberts-George, ardent unquestionably as one of our Her appearance at the Auditor large assembly halls has been critics of the Musical Monitor News to shower her with prairie and sweetness in German, Fre Dally News radio station receber her appear on its evening to sing again for the thousand appear on the program to the Theater, Grand and Oakwood evening, Jan. 31. REMOVE K. OF AS REPORT SH berts-George, artist pupil of Herms ably is one of our greatest dramatic ance at the Auditorium, Orchestra Halle bly halls has been the occasion for the the Musical Monitor, the Courier and lower her with praise. She sings with ress in German, French and Italian. The radio station received so many requie pear on its evening programs that she shin for the thousands of "listeners-in- the program to be given at Asche brand and Oakwood boulevards, on 31. Maude Roberts-George, artist pupil of Herman Devries, unquestionably is one of our greatest dramatic sopranos. Her appearance at the Auditorium, Orchestra Hall and other large assembly halls has been the occasion for the dramatic critics of the Musical Monitor. The Courier and the Music News to shower her with praise. She sings with equal ease and sweetness in German, French and Italian. The Chicago Theater has received an award presented to her again appear on its evening programs that she consented to sing again for the thousands of "listeners-in". She will appear on the program to be given at Ascher's Peerless Theater, Grand and Oakwood boulevards, on Wednesday evening, Jam 31. REMOVE K. OF P. OFFICERS AS REPORT SHOWS SHORTAGE New York, Jan. 26.—At a special session of the grand court of Calanthe, Knights of Pythias, jurisprudence, the grand jury fayette hall Saturday evening, Jan. 13, the report of the special finance committee of the order, designated by the grand jury, to re-examine and verify the reported shortages in the account received. The officers and the deficiencies which the committee re-examined her husband, Dr. C. P. McClendon of New Rochelle, who jointly covered the posts for the two years ending June 30, Troy, N. Y., grand recipient of deposits from July 1, 1920, to July 1922, and from July 1923 to July 1924, 12th street, grand receiver of deeds, $25.45, and Lillian Platt, 242 West endment department, $29.92,9. Demands Records Last August after repeated attempts to straighten out the matter Paul H. Bray, former grand auditor, who while acting in that capacity came across the allegations in the accounts of those accused officers of the order, brought the matter to the attention of the district attorney, and to the grand jury of New York county. The announcement that it had been done created a sensation among Pythians throughout the entire state, and the sensation was accused to gain possession of the books and records through court actions. The audition realized these efforts and finally, after a conference --- ```markdown ``` first pupil of Herman Devries, or greatest dramatic sopranos. Prium, Orchestra Hall and other occasion for the dramatic or the Courier and the Music House. She plays with equal French and Italian. The Chicago lived so many requests to have programs that she consented to read of "listeners-in." She will be given at Ascher's Peerless boulevard, on Wednesday. P. OFFICERS HOW'S SHORTAGE with the district attorney, Grand Worthy Counsellor Bessie R. Johnson was compelled to remove all the Finds Greater Shortages institution of the stolen funds was persistently demanded by Bruy, but the amount demanded by him was hotly contested by the account holders. Finally it was agreed to another conference that the finance chairman, should have access to the accounts with a view to go over the whether the shortages claimed by Mr. McClendon were keen interest on the part the members to hear this committee's report. The committee agreed to abide by and make restitution to the amount finally determined on. On Saturday night Laflayette hill was crowded to hear the report. In the meeting the committee was found by the committee was greater than that reported previously by the care of Dr. McClendon of New York. whose wife was the duly elected care of Dr. McClendon, for reasons never explained, seemed to have assumed and with so far as handling and paying out the money from his wife and depended in the North Avenue bank at New York with his personal debts and his own money. His own personal debts and the out on this account, if it is charged. When Mrs. McClendon was succeeded in office at the convention (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF TWO PARTS—PART ONE MAN SHOT THE IN FREDELL HOME ON O Following a dispute between 3816 Grand boulevard, and her over the latter's use of too much baking a layer cake, John Mc of Mrs. McConico, was shot wounded by S. Chicadilly, 2972 when McConico, hearing the his wife and Mrs. Pierson, came to the rescue of his wife. Mrs. Pierson was alone could not be located at once, s her brother Iva Cassell, wh mother at 2972 Dearborn street friend of Cassell and a roomer home; came with him, armed McConico, according to MAN SHOT THREE TIMES IN FREDELLA PIERSON'S HOME ON GRAND BOUL. Following a dispute between Mrs. Fredella Cassell Pierson, 3816 Grand boulevard, and her roomer, Mrs. John F. McConico, 3816 Grand boulevard, and her roofer, Mrs. Job over the latter's use of too much gas while baking a layer cake, John McConico, husband of Mrs. McConico, was shot and seriously wounded by S. Chicadilly, 2972 Dearborn street, when McConico, hearing the dispute between his wife and Mrs. Pierson, came from his room to the rescue of his wife. Mrs. Pierson was alone; her husband could not be located at once, so she telephoned her brother, Ira Cassell, who lives with her mother at 2972 Dearborn street, Chicadilly, a friend of Cassell and a roofer in his mother's home; came with him, armed with a 32-caliber Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 26—Eviline Bate of Oglethorpe county is dead. The county county office is dead, and the 11 days, Dr. William A. Davis, director of the department of vital health, vouchers for the woman's health, vouchers for the woman's justice, IH, HGlenn, register of births, he found that the mother of 16 children, at the age of 99; that she was the mother of 16 children, that had 48 children and 91 great-grandchildren. As corroborative evidence of the death, that the date of her birth, March 12, 1757, has been handed down to the mother for more than 100 years, she is recorded as an member it good. She is recorded as a Zion church for the last 15 years. 'Unlucky 13' Must Throw Lucky Seven Indianapolis, Ind. Jan. 25—French received a solering dose when the so-called "unlucky thirteen" unstandish the culture of war, where armed indignation by the grand jury on an investigation has been going on for some time, but sportsman and juror were shot at the grand jurors were shooting at the prosecutor Evans set fire to the bomb he had been up working among RCÉ CONCRESS BY HUSBAND IS WITNESS TO BRUTAL ACT Secret Lover Drives Ice Pick Into Girl Wife's Heart; Makes His Escape BY ALVIN D. SMITH Indiana Louise Dekerson, 17, suffered instant death when her clandestine lover, drove and ice pick through her Thursday evening. P H or husband, he is married, son, st ood by paralyzed with it and the improvised dagger tote its wife's breast, his wife's breast, has not yet been captured by the has not yet been captured by the Mrs. Dickerson police. Balley lived at 444 West North Bailey lived at 444 West North street. street, some months the girl wife had been separated from her husband. It was during this period of separation that the girl wife had been struck up with the boy Batley. Walking With Husband Just prior to the murder Bailey had been walking with her husband, Dickerson left her on the corner of West and North streets while he was walking with her couple indicated that they were quarreling. Dickerson separated his wife and her lover, Husband and wife then walked up the street until they were front of Irrhul avenue, Valley, stuart, woman. Dickerson had beaten Bailey wielding them. For that reason they stopped in the stairway where the murder occurred. instead Bailey wielded a knife, snatched the girl from her husband and, drawing the ice pick from an inside door, he stabbed her heart, holding her stiff against his body to make sure his work was good. He's already attempted the murder dropped her, raised the ice pick hand threatening toward the murder dropped her, raised the Fugitive Disguises It was learned by the police that Raffel had sought to lionize her brother, who had been shortly after he had killed the woman; it is not known what other form of disgrace he may have committed. Police have learned that Baller already had an ecrime 'record'. His former wife, he questioned, had been one year in jail in Ohio for shaking her throat and then she was living with him in Cleveland when the time he made the attack on her. JUDGE STEWART, FATHER OF GILCHRIST, IS DEAD New York, Jan. 26—Judge Y. McCanis, St. Thomas, died in his home on the island of St. Thomas from pleurisy. Judge Ward had just returned from America to the islands, where he had gone to work in the home. He was stricken while on his way back to the island. For a number of years, one of the prominent outstanding figures in the country, He was a character in American life. He was an American in America the West Indies and West Africa. He was born in South Carolina and married a woman, the profession of law and rose to the top in his legal career. He was the president of the Race to become affiliated with the Brooklyn school system, where he associate justice of the supreme court of the city, his home in London, where he resided until two years ago, when he went to the island of St. Thomas to AN EXPENSIVE SMOKE AN EXPENSIVE SMOKE from a clear store. George Smith, 320 State way, of the store was the tessile, Farrell. Smith~was~died $50 and Farrell. Smith~was~died $50 and LOVER Woman at 125 Dies; Leaves a Child of 99 PRICE TEN CENTS BURDER VER THREE TIMES A PIERSON'S GRAND BOUL. Sen Mrs. Fredella Cassell Pierson, roomer, Mrs. John F. McConico, 1 Mrs. Pierson's story, was still threatening her when her brother and his companion arrived. She retreated to the front parlor and sat on the piano bench with her own revolver in her hand, while her kitchen was filled with were in the kitchen with Ms. Service. Wife and Babies Flee Suddenly an altercation was staged there. McConico was shot, she then fled the room, one in the hip and one in the right wrist. McConico took refuge with her three small babies in a room where, once inside, she locked the door, and remained there until the police arrived. Neighbors sent a riot call to the Dennis, Ward, Wall and Weldon responded, white squares from other rooms in the apartment was taken into custody. Included in the actual parade were Mrs. Hazel George and Mrs. Hazel Bryd. They were all later released on bond except Cusset and Chiccullay. Stories Differ McConico came from that of Mrs. Persion. He states that he was asleep in the afternoon when he met Mrs. Persion and his wife. He went to the kitchen and told his wife that the two would retire to the room after this time Mrs. Persion went to the front. Suddenly two men knocked at the kitchen and told his wife that the two visitors went to talk with Mrs. Persion, returning to the door and the two visitors went to place between Mrs. McConico and Mrs. Persion. He gunned at Cusset Chiccullay had a gun. During the tussle to gain possession of the same he threw Chiccullay in Ira Cassell. He then rushed through the hall. He says in an interview he made a killing effect. He fired at the knocked a gun out of Mrs. Persions hand. Five shots were fired at him, making it a crime for him to found him. He took back McConico as a guide, went to the back door of the apartment. Mrs. Persion claimed no evidence of Cassell and Chiccullay, were found crushed in the parity and surreptitely when the officers pulled their Three revolvers were found and three men were found at Conico is at the County hospital. He came to this city a few years ago and was shot. He was forced to leave between two sons because of his activity against police who opposed persons of color. At the hearing Tuesday morning at the street court the case was concluded. New York, N. Y., Jan. 26. Openly chauk Kluxn Kluxn by Walter White, a assistant secretary of the N. A. A. C. instant Storied window windower Rising Tide Color" issued a statement from his home in Brooklyn. Gas has now week deying the charge he then applied to the police of King city for protection, saying that, he had received an anonymous telephone charge. White says that not only is Stoddard a member of the King, but that he is now or was up until short while age, grud exalted cyclop of provisional King No. 1 of the realm of Massachusetts. The author attempts to show the white races the great he is universally was up with supremacy through the vastly greater number. Franz Boaz, a Co- menting on that book, calls it a menace to the peace of the world and a blow to all colored men just as the writer works against our people in general. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN FOR $10,000-JAN. 22 to 30-SUBSCRIBE NOW PAGE TWO DAUGHTER POUTS; SUES MOTHER FOR HOME INTEREST Washington, D. C. Jan. 25—Washington society received one of its tith, rare and rare pay per annum, the Valerie Savoy sued her mother, Mrs. Hortense Turner, and her sister, Mrs. wrongly accused of stealing her one-third of the interest in the Turner home, located at 1761 U Street Northwest, in a block of the city wadely known as "Savroys." Mrs. Savoy contends that the defendants purchased this property, wrongly claiming third of the purchase money, as well one-third of the encumbrance. She further claims that up to two months ago both defendants acknowledged in writing that interest, but at present they deny. According to statements made by Mrs. Turner, it is said, the property is wholly in her name. It is reported that she did not deny the alleged three-fold purchase plans, she does maintain that in many cases when the obligatory payment is not made, she is compelled as much as the young girls were lavish dressers, big entertainers and strong women. It is claimed that she humbly even encouraged these reported extravagant, whimsical fancies, and meantime housed in the sunshine garden of her home. The dark cloud on the horizon of family contentment is reported to have descended shortly after the announcement of Valerie to Dr. Walter Savoy, Mrs. Turner is reported to hold that from then on trouble began as to money matters. In this connection it is affirmed that she has an anxious to be in a position to command funds sufficient for a certain business venture, the realization of which is his cherished hope. Some say the wants to establish a sanitary. As an evidence of Mrs. Turner's further good faith her many friends point to the fact that the home is in flats. The top floor is rented out and the proceeds go to Mrs. Vermeil White; the second floor is occupied by Mrs. Turner and her aged mother; the third floor is occupied by Mrs. Savoy. It is said that all the tender mother requests of the girls is that they pay a third for the coal and a third of the monthly payment for the building and loan association. Willing to Give Cash Furthermore, it is reported that Mrs. Turner, while not willing to sign away, or do any conversancing, or her daughter, Mrs. Savoy, the cash equity which the plaintiff may be able to establish. The plaintiff have begun into the Washington social limelight on more than one recent occasion and have been the source of much publicity—both written and word of mouth. The ripple of the girls, they broke through the dull, drab deadline of Washington social life by entertaining Mrs. Lolita Wilson and her daughter. The reception at this time was a brief affair. "Million Dollar Wedding" At Millettia of Miss Vermeil Turner to Dr. White, such a brilliant and elaborate mutual ceremony was staged that it was dubbed by wags hereabouts as the "million dollar wedding." The mother, arranged an elaborate church wedding at St. Luke's P. E. church, having the church a veritable power of a canopy from the church door out to the curb, even laying a carpet on the bricks to the entrance. The reception, too, was a mark for the so-called "oim oim" to "keep up with the Joneses." Mrs. Turner is divorced from her former husband, George Turner, who used to reside in the Capital City of New York and worked at a large downtown barber shop. He here the reputation of being a great lover of the "sport of kings" and at times of the "sport of thieves." Later, it is claimed, his money seemed to get away from him. Mrs. Vermeille Turner White, named as co- ordinator of the Young Howard graduate, Dr. White, and resides in Maryland, where her birth and is being well in his pro- fession. BRITISH AIRPLANES BROMB MOSUL VILLAGES Constantinople, Jan. 25. Reports from the Mosul district say that British airplanes are actively bombing the city, especially the mosque of Abu Musa, especially Rewazand, Rayna, Massauses, Mourbett and Xamexes. Fur of the planes were brought to the city to be foll at the casualties caused among the women and children and the damages to their homes. In the meantime the revolutionary movement continues to spread and the British garrisons are menaced in several towns. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE It's toasted 12"s Get 106 Stills in Prohi. Raid on Ga. Towns Alanta, Ga. Jan. 28.—One hundred and six illicit whisky distilleries, 61,000 gallons of beer and other property were compulsated and destroyed by federal prohibition forces in Georgia in the 11 working days of the attack. Fred D. Dismuke, prohibition director for Georgia, stated. The total value of property destroyed will reach $24,000, Dismuke said. A boat and nine automobiles were compulsated, the report shows. Must Spend Balance of Life in Jail Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 26—Sentences aggregating from 60 to 100 years in jail were handed out to Livingston Drummond, 22, a well known character in the film *Pleasae* by William H. Simmons. The sentences were given on seven different counts after Drummond was found guilty on the seven different charges. He was convicted of men and women of both races. Two of the charges were for assaulting women, one for attempting to assault a man, the other for men. The young man is a giant in stature and very strong, and tear of him became so great that when arrested a dozen Drummond were on alarms to the police station. Dummeon asked permission to make a statement, but was refused. He was later imposed on one man in the history of the New Jersey courts. REFUSED SERVICE BY CAB, SUES. COURT GIVES DAMAGE REFUSED SERVICE BY CAB, SUES. COURT GIVES DAMAGE New York, Jan. 26—Dr. William H. Foster, 193 West 143th street, has been notified through his attorney, James S. Wurth, in the faucer in a suit which was filed against the Greckey Sightseeing Bus company, Albert S. Gordon, manager, and Mr. Foster on Sept. 15, 1923, and Mr. Foster to take the bus at 141st street and Broadway to go to Coney Island, where the marble gris carnival was being held. Mr. Gordon granting transportation, saying that the bus was chartered by the Republican club. He told Dr. Foster to try the bus at Seventh avenue and transportation by the starter. About the same Gordon appeared on the scene and said that that was his bus and he could refuge passage to anyone whom he could drive. A crowd gathered and Dr. and Mrs. Foster were deeply humiliated. Consulting his attorney, the physician filed suit, and on Jan. 26 and his wife were given $150 each. Dr. Foster is a graduate of Howard university, 1922, and Mrs. Foster a graduate nurse of Lincoln hospital, this city class of 1920. Last week she visited Chengo. Quotes of Mrs. M. S. Hydle, 4232 Champaign avenue. "I'M SO WILD ABOUT HARRY," BUT HARRY CAN'T BE FOUND KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HEADS REMOVED: FUNDS ARE SHORT (Continued From Page One) In July, 1950, there was a shortage in auctioners' report, or $505.60, Chairman Zono presented a majority report which found a shortage of only $3.35 of the annual exclusive exclusive of a personal check for $3.35 drawn from the Calanthe fund by the doctor issued by his wife and never authorized for the fund. Sir S. H. King of the finance committee, however, presented a minority report on this account showing a slight increase in the amount spent some of the fireworks of the evening, for, in the course of his remarks he openly charged Zeno with a deliberate attempt to whitewash Brig. General Roberts, the missing check, yet the auditor claims that the finance chairman was shown the check covering a withering bill of £100,000 with Counsel C. T. French looking on. When confronted with this, Zeno wanted to add the check into the McCleland shortage, but Brig. objected that the bill was of far more importance to know why Zeno deliberately omitted this from his audit of the McCleland account, then gave it to co-emplanment, he might find it more convenient to tell the district attorney. At any rate, the activities of Grand Chancellor Roberts, the auditor, suggest that the plan to whitewash the McClelands might have been pre-raised, but it was wiped in time. CHARMED BY SPIRITUALS New York, Jan. 26.—One of the most enjoyable recitals of the season, the program was directed by Elisha Thomas. The program was made up of plantation songs, the first part consisting of spirituals and the second of Creole songs. Several other songs were handed by the audience, which packed the theater, "I Got Shoes," "You May Burry Me in de East" and "Peter Walked" were the most popular. Rooms to Rent - Idlewild Hotel, 50 East 33d st. $4 and $5 per week. POLICE AWAKE GIRL; TELL HER SHE IS SLAYER Mrs. Hazel Cox Deals Fatal Blow to Rival in Fight for Man's Affections "Come over to my house for a white, Hazel, and have a little fun." Thug Mrs. Hazel Cox, 28 years old. $29 Mrs. Hazel Cox, 28 years old. was invited to the home of Baldy Horton, 1622 Sawyer, avenue. to him and his wife, Teresa. Mrs. Teresa Horton, a widow, 39 years old. lived at 527 Aldine square. The three met at 7 p. m. Wednesday in a fruit store on Kedzvale avenue. Mrs. Teresa Horton went to purchase a flask of moonsilve. Mrs. Cox was already in the plaza. She accepted the invitation of the woman, whom she had known since the year. Thomas Johnson, 1248 Sawyer avenue, and a Mrs. Horton, 1415 number of Horton's close party, and the deposed of a pint of "moon." Following the drinking about Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Horton $29 Sawyer street, the former's sweetheart, Mrs. Cox accused her hostess of past intimacy with Johnson. The accusation of each unappreciable name. Then followed an alteration. Only two blows were passed, said Mrs Cox, who struck Mrs. Barnett with a knife and pelted by Horton, who received a slight cut on the wrist. Mrs. Barnett lay down on a couch. Someone behind her held up the music and removed mirth the incident just closed was forgotten. Later on Horton called to Mrs. Barnett, who couch, but no response came. Mrs. Cox called her also, with the same result. "Oh, she's just faking," was the latter's comment. Mrs. Cox was the last to feel the victim, and chat with Horton until midnight. After she had gone Horton discovered that the woman on the couch was wounded in her chest had proved fatal. Officers Sheehan and Hart of the Fillmore street station arrested Mrs. Cox at her home at 3 n. m. Thursday. Mrs. Cox was arrested. She declared she did not know she had killed Mrs. Barnett—had not though that the woman was even wounded. The Cox was held for murder by the coroner's jury at thequest Friday afternoon. She is the daughter of the victim. She is on Fifth street. Burlington, Kun, and the cousin of Dr. Peter Crawford, 2337 West Lake street. CABARET PARTY ENDS IN A cabaret party came near ending in murder Jan. 14 at the home of John Smith, 61, of whom Smith and two women came to his house at 5 o'clock a.m. M. Among the seven were Robert Harvey, 27. 4548 Vincentnes avenue; Mrs. Stella Whitin and her husband, Willie. 4106 Vincentnes and her husband. They came to the Indiana avenue address from 4219 Wabash avenue, bringing with them flasks of liquor, a knife and a bottle of drinking an argument arose between Harvey and White over some trivial matter that enraged both men, and the two men were involved in an intervein and attacking each other. After it was over Harvey had to be taken to Provident hospital. He had a 6-inch cut in the left temple and in the back. White was uninjured, but his wife was cut on the wrist when she attempted to stop the combat by coming between them. He was arrested by the Third district police. Harvey was later removed to the Bridwell hospital. His condition is not serious and both men signed on to attend each other, according to police. ON DINING ON CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Col., Jan. 26—Charles S. Gilpin, star of the "Empire Jones" and Mrs. Gilpin, were guests of the Cosmos club during the recent visit of the great actor to this city. The play was given at the Columbia theater. 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She plays to open an office in Harlem. Women Hurt in Crash at Church Door Lima, Ohio, Jun. 25—Eight women were injured and 12 others only narrowly escaped injury when a concrete platform at the entrance of the A. M. E. church on West Spring street collapsed and they fell seven feet from the roof. The injured were: Mrs. Rose Randall, Mrs. Alice Lowery, Mrs. Joseph Vaughn, Mrs. M. Burns, Mrs. Chrina Annie K. Bradley and Mrs. Lucinda Bryd. All the injuries were confined to buses and cuts about the legs and feet. The platform collapsed while the women were leaving the church after attending the funeral of Mrs. E. B. Hardy had the bearers of the coffin descended from the steps leading to the church when a crash was heard and 23 women, mostly choir girls, were in a heap at the bottom of the steps. Several men standing nearby rushed to the assistance of the injured and were carried to the porchage of the cemetery. C. M. Hogan. It was necessary to take Mrs. Randall to the hospital. Rev. Hogan, pastor, declared that he was due to defective workmanship. LONE WOMEN TERRORIZED BY "BLACK EYE" DANDITS Two unknown men have been terrorizing the women of the South side of Chicago, their operations soon after dark, and always choose uncompromised women to attack him. No one has been able to give a good description of the men, as that man was a dozen complaints have been filled with the police of the bombing. The latest one to be attacked was Mrs. Delise Good, age 8, 47 West 26th Street, Chicago, that he neared the corner of 28th and State streets about 7:30 in the evening, the eye and knocked her down. Her screams scared the men off, as she was carried to the county hospital suffering with injuries received and persuaded to the shave. Service personnel and O'Hair have been assigned to the case. BILL DEMANDS SAME RIGHTS FOR ALL IN CONNECTICUT Hartford, Conn. Jan. 26—Sonator Suisman of the Second district introduced in the state senate a bill to impose criminal discrimination in public places. It provides that "all persons within the jurisdiction of this state shall be entitled to the full equal accommodation provided by any privileges of any places of public accommodation, resort or amusement, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all persons. The privilege of the privilege shall be withheld from any person on account of race, color or creed." The bill refers to health resorts, restaurants, places of recreation, museums, hospitals, colleges, theaters, motion picture houses, schools, libraries, universities, etc. It carries a minimum penalty of $100 and a maximum of $500 for each violation. The appointment or election of Colored judges is just as important as the use of Colored policemen. 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Should he not do so, it is understood the matter will be taken up by the board at its next stated meeting, late in February. Special meetings are rarely called it is said, and only on matters of extreme importance. That a request to the board to take such a meeting is believed to indicate there is strong feeling in the board that it should have been consulted before action was taken on such a request. Bruce, himself a graduate of Harvard, and the policy of the university on the question of exclusion of Race students from certain parts of the university, thereby permanently announced. Bruce's Record Mr. Bruce's record at the university, which included winning the Phi Beta Kappa key, led to an inquiry as to how many Race students have succeeded in winning this honor. He said of the most cavalry prized in university sports that learned that 47 had been admitted since 1874 in chapters in 29 colleges. The first notice the Harvard Crisman has taken of anitation made by the student was unwelcome in the Harvard freshman dormitory came yesterday, the Rescue Committee daily published President Lowell's reply as printed in the newspapers. An editorial blamed the student for the problem. The editorial follows: "With characteristic skill many of the metropolitan newspapers have submitted Negroes to the freshman dormitories, and have misemphasized it in such way as to give a false impression, that the only basis for judgment, and the letters printed on another page supply these facts. Back Lowell Action "Students in the question may be assured of one thing. 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A. in New Orleans would be examined. He declares he has enough evidence in hand to lodge charges against the leaders of the Garvey organization. Murder Raid The raid has a direct connection with the death of Dr. Eason, who, it was said, was the Federal agent in the federal witness against Garvey of "ghost ship fame, now under indictment in New York charged with using the mails to defame William Shakespeare, who has a warrant showing he is "chief of po-porter," Garvey said. Dyer, "patronian," are under arrest on the charge of killing Dr. Eason, and police say they found documentations here for that purpose. Men Arrested Those arrested are: Ike Whitmore, vice president and acting president; Thomas Anderson of New York city, assistant general secretary of the NAACP, David Davis, treasurer; William Philips, executive secretary; James E. Hill, chaplain; John Carry, Jr., chairman of trustee; Ruth Poe, trustee; Franklin, president; cholr. James Hamilton and Hezeki Griffith. While the two men charged with the shooting are West Indians, the rest of those under arrest were not charged. Four women members of the organization were also taken to police headquarters and questioned, but were not placed under arrest, because the government was said to denounce the government and advocate its overthrow. BETHEL CHURCH OPENS WAY TO HELP LABOR FROM SOUTH GRANDSON OF "OLO JOE" WILLIAMS MAKES FRAT Washington, D. C., Jan. 26. —Word has just reached here to the effect that Norman Williams of this city will be the Junior fraternity of the school of agriculture of Syracuse university, Syracuse, N. Y. Membership in this "Trat," known as Gamma Delta Epion, is tased on scholarship, and he will be the first Race member to be so honored. Prior to his entrance into Syracuse young Williams graduated from a four years' course at Dunbar high school and received a scholarship to the university. His father, the late "Joe" Williams, and his grandfather, the late "Ode" Joe Williams, as he was popularly known as the "Babe" Williams, were known and well loved both in Washington, D. C. and Jersey City, N. J. His mother, Mrs. Addie Bruce Williams, died about a year ago. She was a descendant of one of the old substantial families of the Capital Diagnostic Fixed Merrill Oliver and Eugene Fields, who claimed that they lived at 825 State Street, were sold their $M and cooed by Judge Joseph Schulman. Oliver and Fields were arrested by Sergeants Ryeve and Critten when they caught them hiding buckets on a street car. WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ Skirts Kimonas Draperies Waists Curtains Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Dresses Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and follow the simple directions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or not; trust successes guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. 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The plan was brought to the South Side by a group of aggressive citizens who have banded themselves together in order to provide high-class homes for themselves and other Colored people at attractively low prices. They call themselves The Liberty Realty Improvement Corporation and have at their heim several noted personages, such as Frank L. Gillespie, president; W. L. Gilpee, secretary; and James Hilgers, general manager. Award Goes to Widow of Man Who Is Killed Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 26.—An award of $3,715.43 was granted the widow and daughter of Edward Bennett, of Bombard street, who was shot and killed by a fellow employee, while working for the Pennsylvania Cold Storage and Market company. 29th and Market streets. By WM. G. WREN, JR. Newark, N. J. Jan. 26.—At 11 o'clock on the morning of Jan. 11, 18-year-old Florence Westbrook The co-operative plan of flat ownership has been proven a success. Hundreds of high-grade buildings are being purchased or built—most, juveniles and children. This co-operative plan. This co-operative method, which has been used so successfully by others elsewhere, is the identical plan which the Liberty Corporation is now using. For instance, the above apartments are being purchased by the military in the kind and quality of its exterior and interior. It is a stone trimmed, pressed brick building, said to be the finest and most modern of the buildings in the country. The balconies on the walls are ported by large pillars, giving the building the appearance of a colonial mansion. All rooms are light and charmingly decorated. If the averages of the building of this caliber the cost would be prohibitive. With a group of people doing the buying, the cost is brought down to a minimum. Consequently, persons may now buy these unusual flatats at extremely low prices. The method in which the flats in the building are to be sold to the tenants is a simple one. A first payment is made to the tenant, the purchase in the flat. The balance is payable at less than current rental or $12.50 a room per month. Larger payments may be made to the tenant, the purchase in the flat includes the total running expenses such as interest, taxes, insurance and anything which can arise as a cost against a building. The class of people who will be permitted to become occupants must first meet the approval of the board, the building manager and the grade tenancy will be intact at all times. Additional information about this co-operative plan can be obtained at the offices of the Liberty Bank building, 11, Roosevelt Bank building, Chicago—Advertisement. Boston, Mass., Jan. 26—Raney Murray, 68, who on Jan. 30 of last year shot and killed Patrolman Dan Layne, 68, and Lagrane street station, died in the Charles street jail of heart disease. Murray was held there pending exceptions in supreme court. He had been transferred to 12 to 15 years in state prison. Murray, who lived at 17 Wheeler street, South End, shot McShane when he tried to enter the house to attack. Following the shooting Murray barricaded himself in the house and for almost two hours hold reserves in bay in an exchange of shots, McShane was killed the following day. **TO STUDY AFRICA** New York, N. Y. Jan. 24. Four Americans have been selected by the French-American society as representatives colonies in North Africa to study colonial administration as the guests of the guests of the former Attorney General Wicker Sham, William Shame of Prince Charles, president of Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh, and Edgar A. Baneroy, Chicago Award Goes to Widow of Man Who Is Killed Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 28.—An award of $7,175.43 was granted the yellow and daughter of Edward Browder, who was shot and killed by a fellow employee, while working for the Pennsylvania Cold Storage and Mining company, 29th and Market streets. Bennett was killed on July 4 last. The award came through the recourse of the industrial commission. Reconsider, Hull Asks Mr. Lowell Harvard alumni expression on President Lowell's attitude toward Race students seems to coincide with the general sentiment of Harvard and Denison Hulls. Mr Hull is a Chicagoan. It is believed that he voices in a letter written to Lowell what is the general sentiment of Harvard students as coming from a white Harvard graduate who is not compelled in any way to make such a stand. Hull's letter to Lowell reads: "I am informed at the reported attitude of Harvard university in refusing to house Negro students in the freshman dormitories. These dormitories were, as I remember, down the distinctions of class and kind—and for the democratizing of the student body. The effects of your reported action is the very opposite, teaching prejudice where it does not normally exist. For youth is generous. Youth is democratic. Youth knows the distinctions of race or kind and it is unfair. "I hope the report of your action is untrue—but if it is true, then I hope and urge for the good name of the university and the good example it sets, and that the present course be reconsidered." It will take the concerted action of men like Hull throughout the country to catch by the throat the beast of prejudice that scratches at Harvard's doors and choke it to death. BEN FRANKLIN PRAISED FRANKLIN PRAISED AT MEMORIAL CELEBRATION At the Benjamin Franklin memorial celebration held on Jan. 17 at Park Avenue, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was represented by Robert W. Barnall, director of branches, who in placing a presentation by his organization, said. "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People finds great pleasure in doing honor to the African-American community in addition to being a great American patriot, philosopher, inventor and diplomat, was also the president of the first society formed in America the political society which works to United States Congress. "Liberty ought to be administered without distinction of color to all descriptions of people, and Congress should promote mercy and justice," she said. "Might well be recalled as a salutary message to America today when sinister masked bands seek to spread denial of opportunity, and when the most important university manifests a deplorable racial intolerance." Titiax, speakers, dialogueues and entertain- ance free. Aubub Pub., Ctibu, Ohio. Aubu- THE CHICAGO DEFENDER YOUNG WIFE TOOK POISON IN EFFORT TO END HER LIFE Daughter of Former Pastor of Hope Presbyterian Church Swallows Mercury Three years of marriage to the man whom she once honored, and believed to be her ideal in the balmy days of her courtship, a little more than three years ago, drove Mrs. Mary G. Hendricks, 26, 6015 Vincennes avenue, to an attempt to take her life shortly after 11 o'clock Thursday morning by swallowing 10 bichloride of mercury tablets. Mrs. Hendricks, in spite of the fact that she is the mother of two children, Margaret, aged 7, and life was not worth living because her husband, William, had been cruel to her. She is of a nervous temperament and I treasured her husband, who had husband followed, sometimes with physical violence, caused the mother to temporarily forget her children and blinden her eyes to save a deterrent to end it all. For three weeks Mrs. Hendricks and her husband have been living apart. He moved away and promised to return, but she according to the mother. For this purpose he would give her money at one time and then return later and realized that the child felt she could not stand; and, too, she faced the burden of having to support her children and herself alone and realized that the child was dead. Her was dark; it held nothing, so why live? came the thought. Thursday her husband, who is a grandmother to his children. While there a quarrel developed and Hendricks is alleged to have choked Mrs. Hendricks. A few minutes later, in a fit of despair, she swallowed the 10 tablets. When the police of the Stanton avenue station answered the summons they resisted Mrs. Hendricks to the South Side hospital. She had taken enough poison to prove fatal, but her life was saved by Dr. Lewis and she was saved by past successes with toxic victims have crowned him the polson export. Mrs. Hendricks is now on the road to Mrs.oversee. She is an accomplished musician, a graduate of Lincoln university and is the daughter of the Rev. C. L. Jefferson, pastor of St. Mark Presbyterian church, Cleveland, Ohio. Hope Presbyterian church in the Englewood district of Chicago. "Give Them a Chance" -Sen. Walsh Washington, D. C., Jan. 26.—Senator David I. Walsh of Massachusetts gave a short address at the carnival being conducted in Convention hall for the benefit of the Cardinal Gibbons institute, a national school for our youth, to be located at Hudge, St. Mary's county, Mary- "The Negro Race," he said, "has shown in the last 60 years that, given an opportunity, given a chance, given a square deal, it can do just as well as itself capable of learning, willing to toll and ready to sacrifice. It is high time for us, who are not of the Colored Race, to recognize this fact and to take an interest in this matter. We have the greatest single opportunity of the Catholic church in America is the improvement of the condition of the Negro. "A race, in order to advance, needs a roar. In this regard, the zero Race in this regard is to be supplied in part by the proposed Cardinal Gibbons institute. This institute, in its efforts to establish a, a man's religious belief will not be a bar to his entrance, all will be admitted on an equal basis. So it is not a non-Catholic; to support this movement and give to the limit. The undertaking is worthy of your support and you are a success. I know that you are poor, but it is by the toll and the tears of the poor and not by the liberality that this institute shall be reared." WORLD WONDER OIL CO. MAKES PLANS FOR 1923 Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 26. -The company, based in East 15th street, at a recent meeting of the board of directors, planned to that the company has had. Plans were outlined for the immediate completion of the project, with 2,000 feet deep, and to drill two other wells, one in Oklahoma and one the great oil fields of Smackover, Ark. J. A. Allen, president; J. O. Mitchell, Miller; and E. A. Whittick have formed a combination and have pledged them to the company. The company will money through the stock of stock to enable the company to carry out its drilling and sales women throughout the country. The company will publish a monthly paper to be known past of keeping people informed on the activities of a Race oil company and to interested may write J. A. Allen, World Wonder building, 1710 East 15th street, advertisement. ESTHER ALEXANDER DIES Danker Hill, Penn. Jan. 26—Mrs. Esther Alexander, daughter, Mrs. Fannie Davis, died Monday, Jan. 18. Funeral services were conducted from Huntsville Chapel A. B. durng the Rev. E. Hill officiating. 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HOOTCH MAINTAINS RECORD AS SUBE-FIBE MARKSMAN The sudden death of Mrs. Maud Clark, 26, 2113 Archer avenue, caused a coroner's jury to be impaneled to determine whether Clark, who had been drinking moonshine whiskey, according to witnesses, died. Dr. Louis King, 22, 2047 Wentworth avenue, was called to the home of Mrs. Clark, who had been caused by organic heart disease, supernumerary by moonshine, the opinion of death had been declared he recommended that the case be turned to the coroner, as it was a case for him. The coroner, as it was a case for him, taking part at 4:53pm Street street, where the insult will be held Feb. 21. SOUTHERN WHITE MAN FINDS CHICAGO ROUGH; FINED $100 A rough, red-faced southern came from the back of Madison Midland street. Last Thursday looking like a man in a suit. for trouble. He Smith, a contrac- tioned man, a damn good friend of old Calp Smith dropped his meat check and wrote to Wells. 3148 Giles to pick it up. A "Get it yourself." Wells replied. 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Correction David Crosthwait In Cltv Great Revival Closes One of the greatest revivals ever Sunday evening at Grant Memorial A. M. E. church, 46th street and Evans Avenue, Sunday evening at Mrs. Marz J. Keys, evangelist of Louisville, Ky., in one of the greatest preaches with such force and power that meetings and spouses to men only, and nearly 400 men and boys were present message was so forceful that 68 men and boys were converted during these meetings. A splendid will-wear offer to Mrs. Marz Keys and many valuable gifts. Clarence Smith Dias Clarence Smith of 3443 Prairie avenue departed the University Tuesday morning from Quinn chapel. He was a member of the club, as well as of Hambland lodge, K. of P. A wife Mrs. Ia Smith and a friend, Mr. John, with many friends, admire his loss. Gives Debut Party Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jefferson, 3123 Federal Street and Mrs. M. Pierce, 3123 Federal Street and niece, Miss Ethel Jack-Adams, 3123 Federal Street and daughter and niece, Miss Ethel Jack-Adams, 18 at the Phyllis Winghouse home, the guests nursed by orange and gold and the honored guest was beautiful Thomas, floor manager, and music furnished by Mrs. Evelyn Gardin, Manushi Gardin, and received Knoosville College Club Dance Spend a sociable evening with the Chicago boxing club, College day dancing with the Chicago University of Music, 3672 Michigan Avenue, McKinley secretary, Admission 22 cents.-Advertisement. Bible Lecture "Millions Bible Lecture Will Never Die." Bible lecture, lectures Inter-Subject "How to Study the Bible and Understand It" by W. H. Bradford, Movement club, 2140 Indiana avenue. Are invited; scats free. No collection. Sent to County Hospital Struck by Auto As she was attempting to cross the street, she was struck by a car. Mary Cogden, 18, 2257 Waltshaw avenue, She was sustained an injured leg and band. She was sustained an injured leg and band. Mrs. Diesden in Home Mrs. Diesden in Home old, 11 West 26th place, died suddenly 11 West 26th place, died suddenly her death due to heart disease, that her death due to heart disease, Old Trouble Recurs When Thomas Harris, 53, accidently killed his girlfriend, Deacon Deaconlewis Dec. 2, last he suffered a distorted leg. He is confined to a hospital from a recurrence of his old arthritis. Rickon Carey in South Sharon Hague in South Bibbons Abbey School in Philadelphia, Monday of last week for Philadelphia. Pa. where he attended the funeral of the deceased. He went to Memphis, Tenn., where he spent several days overlooking the memorial. In the section. He will leave Memphis this week for Terre Haute, Ind., where the memorial of a new church is contemplated. Mrs. Hudlin Recovering Mrs. William H. Houlin, 3258 South Street, New York, for two weeks, is p-overlying under the bed of the bedside table and the midfortune to get a severe case of thrombion infection from the extraction of blood. Appointed Instructor Missible Sanford-Lewis, a graduate of the University of North Carolina college, has been appointed to the lance class at Elengeen Missionary Ban. She is the Inveneanne income. Mrs. Lewis is the Elengeen and is studying at the Chicago conservatory. Suffers Breakdown Miss. W. Lewis, a Nelson street, is in St. Luke's hospital suffering from a nervous breakdown after the birth of her mother and little daughter. Sick List MAN B. B. JACON, 743 Champlin avenue, in the heart of his home. Mrs. Fannie McCurdy, KS Broom, nuce up, and out again, after several months illness. This Fine Suit $18.00 MADE ORDER delivery Most staple values ever offered - a $3 piece silk mixed woven, tailored to order at our special Satisfaction or money back SAMPLES FREE. 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Entertainer's hall, 209 East 53rd street To Leave for the South A large delegation of ministers from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and other Western states are preparing to leave for France, where they will convene in South Carolina Feb. 11. At Provident Hospital At Provident Hospital Mrs. Louise Killion of 312 Calumet avenue is very ill at Provident hospital, 16 West 36th street. Out Again Mrs. Mey Lusca, 1630 West Waucesa place, Morgan Park, who has been concerned to her bed on account of illness is able to be out again. Mrs. McCall Improving Mrs. Sarah McCall, 3129 Kingwood avenue, well known in fraternal circles, will be quite a highlight in being quite nice, is somewhat improved. Attorney Watkins Goes South. Attorney Watkins supra appraisal of the K. L. Foster for the Pay mid Building and Loan association and day on a long business trip South in Rock, Ark, and many points in Rock, Ark. Installs Officers Mrs. Lou Ella Young, D. G. M. N. G. Household Guild and Judges of the Judiciary of the Household of Ruth, located in Evanston, Mrs. Lou Ella Young, D. G. M. N. G. Household Guild and Judges of the Household of Ruth, located in Evanston, Mrs. Lou Ella Young, D. G. M. N. G. Household of Ruth, located in Evanston, Mrs. Young was accompanied to Evanston of House No. 44. Mrs. Young was accompanied to Evanston of House No. 44. Closes Revival Miss Martha J. Key, the great evangelist, revived the礼拜 in Chicago by a woman at Grant A. E. Church, words were said last Sunday before a large congregation and accessions were made to the church and more than $300 raised. She married Mr. Joseph K. Key, $100 worth of presents. Mrs Key goes on a meeting for two weeks at the Rev. Walden's church. Visits in South Bend Mrs. Walden's Vendome theater, spent the weekend in South Bend. Ind., as the guest of Etta Moore Hatcher, 102 Adams street. Wife Shoots Husband During a quarrel in their home at the Vendome theater, the husband suffered a gunshot wound in the jaw which he claims was inflicted by his wife. The rested by Officers Trilling and Adrian Schilchman. He will be told to Judge Schilchman. Shot with Shotgun According to the story told by O'Brien, the arrests of the arrest Walter Baker, 46, 3628 State Street, were quarrelling over moonlight street, were quarrelling over moonlight street, were quarrelling over moonlight street. The case was continued until April 20. Hit by Street Car While driving a horse at 35th and Dearborn streets, Edward Payton, 31, of New York, was detained a consist of both knees when he was struck by a 35th street car. Has Unbalanced Mind Willard Simpson, 24, 826 Vernon avenue, was carried to the Paycorvatic to be kept under observation pending an investigation into his suitity. Forstuerer, Mn Mamie, Mamie Benson, 48, 3522 Prairie avenue, was carried to the County hospital, where she was admitted for the hip, which she sustained Jan. 12. Woman's Foot Crushed As she was attempting to cross the street, she was struck by the foot of Mrs. Mary Holsten, 38, 615 Hobble street, were crushed when she fell and was over by an automobile coal truck. Accidentally Stabbed While playing with a girl, known to be a girl, Miss Elise Welcher, 24, 24SX accidentally stabbed back of the ear by the girl. She sustained an inch Inlured Internally Suffering with many cuts and bruises, he was hit by a car on Jan. 25, 2013. Eight 31st street, is at the People's hospital fighting for him. He was running to catch a car on 224 street and was knocked unknown man ran into him and he was knocked in the path of a passing street Officer Malora III Police Officer James G. M. Majors, assigned to the Stanton Avenue police station, was polling with pтомame polling station. He was stricken while on duty Monday night. Fractures Knee While climbing on a coal slab at 35th and Dearborn streets, Geral Jackson, H. 319 Dearborn street, fractured his hand when he slipped and fell to the ground. Dios White Talking While talking to Mrs. Belle Kelly in New York, she asked Hinek, 3, dropped to the floor. When picked up he was found to be dead. Mrs. Kelly was taken to Dentu Copper Michael Walsh, it was determined that he had died of organic heart trouble. By care of Dr. Mrs. Fannie Giles, 30, 361 South Park avenue, is confined to her home where she was overcome when a man heater in her room was accidentally turned on. Suffering with Old Age After her death and two George Hamilton, 2005 LaSalle street, was carried to the County hospital suffering from a broken leg, has become unable to care for himself. Mrs. Mayle Injured An automobile truck, driven by a reckless driver, struck and snucked into the intersection of a street avenue, as she was attempting to cross the street. She was impaired internally. She was impaired internally. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER S IN BRIEF Accidentally Shoots Self John employed from a poolroom x3011 State street, accidentally shot himself in the maze from the change in a gun which was kept in the place. Buys Shoes on Bad Check A bought pair of 3010 shoes was given by Ralph Johnson, 3005 Prairie avenue for $10 in the street and $5 change. When he returned to the store the next morning for the rest of the day he was arrested by Office Thomas Cleary. He was $5 and roots and scratches to 35 days of police protection Mrs. Ethel Robinson, the wife of Clint Robbins Mr. Ethel Robinson, the A.C. F. to Erk Mrs. Ethel Robinson, the wife of Clint Robbins Mr. Ethel Robinson, the A.C. F. to Erk Trends Arrive Mr. Mc are in the Nile stay, having been call at the courthouse by Policeman E. A. Stro the court house street, suffering with tacted by exposure w the F. Erk Mr. Mc will spend some time his son and daughter with the F. Erk Mrs. Pearl Butler Dles Mrs. P. Butler, 6022 Indiana avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. leaves to mourn her loss a mother Martha Seveli; husband, H. John H. Burke; sister, Sally Satters and two brothers. She was barrelled from St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church in New York. Intermert M. Olivet cemetery. Federation, Gives, Carpival Arrivals at Idlewld Among the persons at the Jheidwlw Mich. late; M. Carter and wife; Dewrot; Mich. Miss Annie Smith, city; Mr. and Mich. Carter and wife; Dewrot; Mich. Miss Annie Smith, city; Mr. and Mich. Carter and wife; Dewrot; Mich. Willams, city; Ind.; Santuan Toloho; Akron, city; Tong, tang; Toloho, Akron, city; Tong, tang; Lore; Orc.; Mr. and Mrs. Gomes, city; Lore; Orc.; Mr. and Mrs. Gomes, city; Lore; Mr. and Mrs. Gomes, city; Lore; Mr. and Mrs. Gomes, city; Mich. C. Mouroe, New York City; Chie- Johnson and wife; city; Ic. C. Taylor, city; Roy Smith, city; Wayne, ind. city; Roy Smith, Give Dancing Party On Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, Mr. Browne and Mrs. Marcela Walker, debatant of the Yule Dance party in honor of Mrs. Mary Vincennes hotel, Miss Walker, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Browne, and is an extremely talented dancer. She was a picture of loveliness in black and carrying a jade fan, Mrs. Bell, the hostess, was radiant in black and carrying a black fan. Approximately 800 guests were present in black and carrying a black fan, worn by the ladies. Music for the Browne's orchestra, and as the guests departed they acclaimed Mr. and Mrs. Bell ideal host and hostess. Mr. Browne, Mrs. Marcela Walker, Mr. Norman J. Croker of $417 South Washahua avenue entertained 12 ladies in St. Louis, Mo. at an elaborate lunch and musical on Wednesday, Jan. 17, were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Mrs. Croker was passed all too soon. Those present met Mitchell, Kate Eastul, John N. Aventorp, Ullyssa Blair, Ophelia Branty, and Nell L. Langston and John Leland. Visita at Urbana Mrs. Julius N. Avendorph returned home today afternoon after a sleepover in Ithaca, N.Y., visiting her son, Julius N. Jr., who has been a very successful veterinary hospital. He is on the road to recovery. Mrs. Avendorph was the first to arrive at North Hickory林场, Champaign, IL. Mrs. Norman Croker III Mrs. Norman J. Croker of 8417 South Wabash avenue, was taken quite early in the afternoon it is confined to her home. Mrs. Taylor and Sons II. Ill. The two sons of Des Paines, Ill., were conceived on account of illness. Conduction Revival Evangelist to Speak The Rev. J. S. Woods, evangelist, will preach at St. Stephen A. M. E. church, and will be a guest speaker at the Subject, "The Two Sons." Feb. 4 he attended an international church, but resigned. Called from City Mrs. J. S. Woods, $245 Indiana avenue, left for Des Moines, Iowa. Thurs- day, 10:30 a.m., at the Depugh Glass, who is quite ill at the residence of her son, Oscar Glass. The Browns Entertain Reg Pardon Mrs. Ethel Robinson, Coldwater, Mich., former resident of this city and the wife of the late Dr. Travis Arrow in Town Mr. and Mrs. Trent of Brookfield, Mo. are in the city for an indefinite period. Mrs. Trent is the serious illness of Mrs. Trent's son, Policeman E. A. Strother, who is ill with a broken leg, a street, suffering with tuberculosis contracted by exposure while serving with the Army, will spend some time as the guest of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Trent. 646 E. Harrington路 A Big Night On Wednesday evening, Jan. 31, the Oakwood boulevard will be the thena event. Oakwood boulevard, will be the thena event. events perhaa over staged in Chicago, the occasion being the opening of this event. The son of this, the most modern and palaeo- Side. Those who were fortunate to receive treat, as a bill of accession to the Oakwood boulevard, will be the thena feature unique and pleasurable. Mrs. Della Willia Dies Mrs. Dee, Dear. Mrs. Dee, 2705 LaSalle street mother of Mrs. Anna Winkler Walker mother of Mrs. Anna Winkler Walker County hospital. Fuguar Saturday Saturday at 10:30. Take to taking, chapel 2317 State street. Dr. Penn to Speak On Sunday, Jan. 28, at 3:30 p.m. m. Dr. L. Garland Penn, one of the leading men of the Race and Mark authories, Mark church quarry 50 street and Wabash avenue. BOYS OF "Y" WILL HAVE "ROBBY SHOW" FOR FRIENDS Arthur H. Young of the McCormick firm, which has been at this dinner. Dr. S. E. J. Watson of Pilgrim temple made a strong plea in 2000 for the budget this year. Co-operating with the Eighth regiment, the 4,000 required for the budget World war, the Y. M. C. A, has produced a quantity of blanks for application to the D. Coffey, membership secretary, and himself an exservient man, is devoted to the need of compiling the necessary papers. HUSBAND AND WIFE MAKE TWILIGHT BANDIT TEAM A husband and wife, Clarence and Joseph, were identified by Horce Briggs, 1812 Dearborn street, as the couple who had been identified by Horce Briggs, 1812 Briggs testified before Judge Joseph Schimelhoff who roll and then died of sickness. He further stated that when he at- tended in his path and threatened him with a knife if he took another step He reported the matter to Officer Cole who placed couple under arrest. They were each fined $100 and costs. DR. McDONALD 'HONORED Dr. Alfred T. McDonald, 50 East Adams street, has been elected president of the South Side, branch of the city and will attend the state organization Peb. 4, which convenes from all prospects. Dr. McDonald will be a delegate to the national convention which will be held in New York in August. This time that a Race member has given his name to the national convention. Dr. McDonald toul a meeting of the state organization of the conventions in this city and a prospectus it appears that Dr. McDonald be elected a delegate to the convention which convenes in New York. This will be the first time a Rice member has been elected delo- tional convention. Dr. McDonald a native of Kansas, coming to Chicago during the strike of the teamsters, and kept on the payroll of the Team Owner and today has a thoroughly modern empire which has a dominant figure in the fraternal world. Formerly a caterer, in and today has a thoroughly modern empire which has a Loan, and a whose weight and influence control our city. Men who appear to the white race to place light complexioned Colored people in this or that place because of some plea in societies and lodges to make committees. 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Battles Policeman When Officers Mazon and McFarland were killed in a car crash on 3248 Bahran avenue, he offered to help the family, but threatened to cut Mazon, according to the officer's story. Herber was fired from the police. Charged with Emberzlement Charged with Embossment奖 Bishop Jebahne, president of the Involved Mule avenue, president of the Involved Mule a warrant for Miss Martha Mason, 642 a warrant for Miss Martha Mason, 642 with embossing $100 of the club's money Honesty Won't Honest Honesty Won't, 541 State street to 10 days in the House of Correction to 10 days in the House of Correction of Anton Simpkins, 591 State street Elined for Larceny Mrs. Sible Freeman, 26, 458 Bowen and Mrs. Margaret Jackson, 26, 458 entertainer, was fined $5 and costs and sentenced to five days in the House of Correction on it charge of larceny pre- tty by I. W. Barber, 100 East 29th street. 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As soon thereafter as judges make their decision, same will be published in this newspaper. In case two or more persons send the same name, which in the opinion of the judges is the best, duplicate prizes will be awarded. 3548 VERNON AVE. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $120,000.00 BINGA STATE BANK STATE STREET AND 36th PLACE, CHICAGO THE WAY TO H Life is serious. That is what is necessary and every person in our community to realise are starting out to be successful, no matter age, these principles are necessary: First your strength and health and render it to you and purpose. Second—Preserve the result labor and let it be increased. THE BINGA STATE BANK is opposed to waste, utilise, every name of energy and the wealth of our community is our passion. We believe become a colony of theft and efficiency, and that you of those who are building up the community. Such a follower of these principles of the BINGA STATE wise leadership that is not selfish and can perceive THE WAY TO HELP Life is serious. That is what is necessary for each and every person in our community to realize. If you are starting out to be successful, no matter what your age, these principles are necessary: First—Preserve your strength and health and render it to your business and purpose. Second—Preserve the results of your labor and let it be increased. THE BINGA STATE BANK is opposed to waste. We want to utilize every ounce of energy and space in our community. The wealth of our community is our passion. We believe that this can become a colony of people with efficiency, and that you can be one of the building up the community by following those principles of the BINGA STATE BANK and a wise leadership that is not selfish and can perceive generations and ages. THE BINGA STATE BANK is striving to be such a link in the life of our community; to discover each and every thing necessary for the advancement and continuous advancement of our customers. We are built upon experience and conservative judgment and hard work. We are the business a religion, and we hope to impart our enthusiasm to you. So let us help you. Let us be your brother, your adviser in all matters financial, that our dream of the wealthiest community of all ages might be realized. Make the BINGA STATE BANK Your Bank SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 THRONG APPROVES OF CHANGE AT BEAUTIFUL DREAMLAND The large throngs who have been visiting the beautiful Dreamland cafe, 3520 State street, this week has shown the management by their continued applause that they have approved of the late changes made. Ollie Powers' Harmony Synopatron have created a sensation and when the new concert grand piano, which the management has ordered for next week, arrives it is expected that Glover Compton will pickle the "Robber" as never before and move on a "mean piano." There is to entertain you beaches the Alberta Hunter, the Buelingest blue singer in the world; Mac Alex. Theorea Jones, who dances with a precision and lightness badly to be equated, and the King Jones, who arranges the program. Thursday evening, starting at 9, there will be a masquerade dance. All participants, and second prizes will be given to the best costumes for the ladies and first costumes to be given to the men in best costumes. Thursday, Jan. 25, the management will be in town for Co. 40 in number, now playing at the mannequins every Thursday afternoon in a grand matinee and the management has now been in town every Thursday afternoon—adve. A GREAT BOOK Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 26.-Dr. E. F. Galveston, Calif., has met at Galveston, Texas, has written a narration of conditions in localities afar from Los Angeles, Calif., has spent $50,000 in branch, from 1918 to 1948, from the south to the North and from the North to the northern firms. He was forced to leave Texas City, Texas, in 1915 because he by army officials upon our Race for five days and nights. He is now trying to send direct to the author may secure sending direct to the author may depress that wants 10,000 families in a factory in order to facilitate his mission, he has written a book, the price of which he has written. Any persons have consented to become agents and help sell advance copies to the author may depress race out of the mob district. Any business man wishing to sell Press directory free. Send all orders to the author may depress race out of the mob district. Eighteenth street, Los Angeles, Calif. The promotion of Colored men in the business world to nil citizens and captains for bravery and efficiency on the same basis as those given to white. Opening the doors at West Point and appeals to nil citizens and abolition of custom of appointing white men only. BEST MUSICAL OFFERING FOR 1923 UMBRIAN GLEE CLUB Featuring Marian Anderson Philadelphia Nicolas Solatot NICOLAS SOLATOT 33rd Street and Indiana Avenue, Chicago MONDAY, TAK. 8:30 A.M. $3.00 GOLD NAME suggests the best name for being placed on the market IS hair preparation yet for the scalp; easy sheen to the hair; air. one which will appeal to the concise, easy to pro- e. It must be a name for company. You may as you wish. to all. Names must be Jan. 27. As soon there-neir decision, same will newspaper. ons send the same name, judges is the best, duplicate Selection to Sales Co. TO HELP what is necessary for each community to realize. If you stressful, no matter what your necessary: First—Preserve it render it to your business serve the results of your opposition to waste. We want to space in our community. The mission. We believe that this can resilience, and that you can be the community. Such comes through BIG SPACE BANK, and a h and can perceive generations striving to be such a link in the IT IS CHICAGO, ILL. CHICAGO SOCIETY SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Lossie B. Light on route to Detroit, Mich. spent seven hours at Miracle Slave Lloyd Moore, 3924 Langley avenue. Moor on Monday evening in house of John Thompson, 5744 Rhodes avenue. Dancing and games were the feature of the evening. Robert Wells, 16 West 47th street, friends in Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Ikelie Jackson, 3424 Federal Avenue, with a party Sunday afternoon at the rooftop of her cousin, Mrs. Anna May Miss Monette Moore, Oklahoma City, Miss Monette Moore, Oklahoma City, She was a visitor at the Defender plant Tuesday, left Wednesday evening for his home in Detroit, Mich. after a two weeks' visit, and Anna Marie of 144 Rhodes, nue. Miss Sister Washington, 7239 Indiana avenue, of Lutown's office shop is on her visitation, Mrs. Blanche Leanne Miss Sister Washington, will begin her vacation next week. CORONER TO PROBE CAUSE OF DEATH: SUSPECT POISON AGED WOMAN, JIM CROW PASSENGER, FOUND SLAIN Keystone, W. Va., Jan. 28.-Relatives of Mrs. Julia Daya, 65, of Cincinnati, died in death which occurred while she was travelling from Cincinnati, Ohio, to this city. Her old bridge crossing the Tug river. There were two holes in the back of her house. An investigation has disclosed the fact that she left Cincinnati on train No. 4 and lingered at Norfolk, Va. The question has arisen as to why she left Cincinnati and between Thacker and Matthew. No reason has been discovered. Mrs. Davis was the mother of Mrs. Jessie White' of this city. While further investigation is going on, the team has shipped to Meril- oan, Miss. for hurry. TWILIGHT MUSICALE There will be a twilight musical show at the Chicago University of Music, McMichigan avenue, in honor of Mrs. Eileen Blake, Ms. Silvia Koehler, Ms. Eubie Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Koehler, Ms. Felix Welz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeter, Miss Gertrude Naborn, formerly a dancer with Pavlova and Constantin Kobeljev, premier dancer at the Chicago University of Music, Tickets of admission secured from the university free of charge. Program by faculty. ETHEL ROBINSON DIES Goldwater, Meth., Jan. 25—Mrs. Ethie Robinson, 608 perking坡, died Jan. 18. Robinson, 608 perking坡, died Jan. 18. moving坡 and resided in Chicago for 15 years, moving坡 and resided in Chicago for 15 years, and of her father, S. W. Steward, July 5, 1918, and has lived here since 1920. Robinson, for many years a resident of Chicago, and three brothers, E. W. Robinson, D. W. Robinson, and G. Bald Stewart, Battle Derpoll, and G. Bald Stewart, Battle Shoots Taxi Driver An argument over a taxi bill wilt the taxi driver. 1821 Jackoon boulevard, by Walter Calumet avenue, Leonard, who was named that Nive had over- did film. Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you with. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali, which can damage your hair, and is very harmful. Mullisid coconut oil shampoo (which is better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair. Three teapoufs of Mullisid in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisturizes the hair and scalp thoroughly. It moves every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mullisid coconut oil shampoo cheap, and a few ounces will last everyone in the family for months. Mullisid—advertising guest gives you Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caruthers, MIL- tary, died on Friday, the city, the guests of S. Ward, Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Goodie and John C. Wilson. 4431 Caluinet avenue, westerly side of the hotel "frole" Saturday evening at the Vincennes hotel. William M. May, St. Louis, Mo. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd, 5163 Federal street. H. E. Cross, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., is in the city on business. Miss Vivian, G. Harsh, 536 East 44th street, gave a theater party in honor of Miss Marcela Walker and Miss Bess McCain's theater to see "Certain Applejack." Mr. and Mrs. Ahmed Bayner, 316th announce the birth of a son, John R. HOWARD UNIVERSITY CHORAL TO STAGE FAMOUS JAP OPERA Washington, D. C. Jan. 26.—The Howard University charismatic society is the "Town of Titipa," a Japanese comic opera in two acts with words by W. S. Gilbert and music by Sir B. W. H. Gilbert. It will be in March at the Lincoln theater. All of the principal characters will be taken by students of Howard University. The choral society will be the supporting cast. The opera is comic in nature, full of action and exceptions in the code. The school will be selected to be selected with unusual care. The cast follows: the mikado of Japan, Louis E. King; Nanki-Poo popularly known as the "Mikado"; minister and in love with Yum-Yum. E. T. Homby: K-ok (irid high executioner of titipa) with everything else. Davis: Pish-Tush (a noble lord). L. White: Yum-Yum. Piti-Sing and Ko-Ko: Pish-Tush (a noble lord). These characters are represented, respectively, by Mabel Bulloch. Anola Miller and Helen Hartman: Pish-Tush, a also a product of the school of music. Katisha (an elderly lady, in love with Nanki-Poo). These are also a product of the school of music. The Howard University Choral society has already won the favor of the public in its presentations of "Hiwatha" and "The Messiah." This is upheld in open, from every indication the public will receive a rare treat. HAMPTON STUDENTS HONOR MEMORY OF B. T. WASHINGTON FIFTH ANNUAL STUDENT CONFERENCE PLANNED New York, N. Y., 1. Jan. 26. The Institute co-operating with state and local associations, has just announced that the conference for the Southwest, comprising the Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and west Tennessee will hold a collegeman college, Oblast, New York, May 4-14. Delegates will come from more than a dozen student associations in as many schools as possible, association work, religion, social welfare and race relationship will conduct leadership from Cuba, Jamaica, South Africa and Japan will be present. Will delegates represent for this field, is the executive secretary of the conference. CLUB WOMEN IN GARY Gary, Ind. Jan. 26.—The Federated Cairn Women of this city were honored president of the Federated Women's Cairn Women of this city were honored president of the Colored Federated Clubs of the United States as their leaders with Mira, John Russell, 1973 Massa- chusetts street, welfare worker and company. Mesdames Brown and Davia were highly entertained while in the city. Accused of Robbery Tley Carron, 234$ State street, was a grand jury under 100 londs. He was arrested and avenge, testified that Carson had $33 out of the cash drawer of his store. Want to Dump City Garbage Near Churches Protests Made When Council Considers Placing Plant in Area of Best Residences Kansas City, Kan. *Science* 16, 23—Led by F. T. Lane, secretary of the Community Service Urban league and forensic unit, the city council should protect that the city council should even consider contracts to dump the municipal garbage bins in the city's best face homes, churches, schools, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. city wants to put an effort this effort on the part of white interests. The organization is known as the Vine district, and its president, T. R. Watkins is president and Mrs. C. Patrick is secretary. Its membership is composed of representatives of various uplift organizations. Over 2,500 names have been secured on petitions protecting against the city council and the noses of the people of the Vine street district. Delegates from the organization met with the committee from the city council and succeeded in having persons. While the matter has not been settled promises have been made to consider favorably the objections Birth of the Vine street organization brought to light the existence of a business that would try to further their interests. They were white. The Southeastern Home and Protective association, composed of the trust of Kansas City wrote the Vine street body a letter that included the following statement of purpose: "The residence district from the encroachment of Negroes." And stating further: "the trust of the ville any owner of property offering to rent or sell property in this district to Negroes. Any owner of property now renting to Negroes, or any real estate dealer or agent who in any manner whatsoever lists for rent or sale to Negroes any property situated in this restricted district." WEDDINGS WEDDINGS Miss Amelia M. Keeleble' and Clarence Hachee have quite' married Jan. 15. Hachee will be the stenographer on the South side, while the office of the Bally Realy company, the office of the Bally Realy company, MRS. FOX DIES Boston, Mass., Jan. 18 - Mrs. Christine Brown, Jan. 18 - Mrs. Marilee 20 Hoyleoke, Jan. 12. She leaves a husband, Peter Fox, two children and Mamie. Mamie L. Lomax of Chicago, Ill. PAGE—DEMERON Miss Sarah Page, 3440 Indiana ave. and 3440 West 4th St. married Wednesday, Jan. 17, at the avenue, the Rev. Bennett officiating. The Rev. Bennett and Miss Anna Woods, med. of honor. HILL-POINTS Athens, Ga., Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Athena, the parents of her daughter, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennifer, Jr., on Wednesday, Dec. 27. The newly-married, Jr., will receive the Willberforce university, Willberforce, Ohio. MAHONE·MITCHELL Miss Leni Mabone and Seldon L. Day day evening. Jan. 3, at the home of the father, Barbara L. Day, reception followed the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott, 365 Ella Lawson, Brooklyn, N. Y., was on a out of town宴, and the 330 Forrestville wedding, until spring, to Morgan Park, Mansfield, in the course of construction. NEW SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR BUILDERS' CONFERENCE Hampton, Va. Jan. 26—The first annual Hampton Institute builders' conference will begin on Jan. 29, will bring together a large group of national leaders in the construction to Colored buildings and others who are interested in the building industry. Mr. Brown, who is in charge of the newly organized department of building construction in Hampton, will lead the Trade school at Hampton institute and who is in charge of this building, will speak. Frank R. Walker of Chicago, well known author of text books on cost accounting and calligraphy, will speak. Conn, president of the Yale & Towne Manufacturing company; D. C., construction engineer of the National Lumber Manufacturers' association; and C. C., construction engineer of New York supervisor committee department. National Board of Fire Underwriters. The hired speakers will include R. R. Taylor, director of industries at Tuskegee institute, and William Courant, engineer at Speman seminary. Dr. James E. Gregg, principal of Hampton in Ithaca, will deliver the lecture "The Role of the more Brown will speak on "Alma and Ideals of the Hampton Builders" Course." Through the generosity of Albert Farwell Bemis of Boston the Hampton College will be building and the new department of building construction has been made possible. NO. SAY WEST INDIES Kingston, Jan. 25.—The request of the American foreign office for the exchange of the British West Indies for the war debt papers of articles advocating the acquisition by America of these islands and papers of articles advocating the great indignation here. Jamaicans are not inclined to exchange their present possession of one, plus white American impudence. Celebrates Freedom. Jailed Joy overwhelmed George Reynolds and his family of Correction. He proceeded to the home of Mrs. Hattie Roberts, 319 Fellwood Avenue, by running her out of the house and freedom by running her out of the house. Joy enjoyed his freedom just five hours, to pay a fee of $18 and costs falling to a pay of $18 and costs. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD OPERA STAR SINGS FOR SOUTH SIDERS Oscar DePriest, leader and innovator in political and philanthropic endeavors, gave Chicagoans a glimpse of an angle of his steel-cut carpentry, protecting and sponsoring an artistic surprise for South Siders which has no parallel in musical circles. The influence of Samuel Insul of the People's Gas company and head of the Chicago Cormick, protege of Mary Garden, and appearing in stellar roles with the afternoon, Jan. 14, at Unity club, now the home of the South Side Lawrence, assistant secretary of the association, prepared a worthy mission of assisting artists to Miss McKenzie. We concede Miss McCormick the uncertainty of knowing what to sing a strength group, musical species that have been admitted and was proud of being admitted to a music class at home. We concede a guess at what she did not sing a classical number or an operatic one: a fear that she would not remember, she was unfortunately mislabeled or the usual presentation of voices which artists religiously follow. As a former tenor, she was unfortunately mislabeled. Everyone in the audience would have welcomed "One Fine Day," from the Song from "Lakme," both well known and giving every opportunity to sing. Or any other operatic air she might have chosen. As to the latter reason me most graciously permit Miss McCormick a vocal equipment with no added coin- The ladies of the Sunny Do More Residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Howell residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Howell, a regular meeting of the club was held the residence of Mrs. Edna Pearl, 645 West 10th Street, New York, dent: B. Harmon, secretary, every Saturday at Bell's hotel, 1921 Park avenue. Anna 600 club will meet Thursday the residence of Mrs. J. Jones, 600 The Phenomenon Social club meet at The Phenomenon Social club meet at 10 East st, Monday evening ETHEL GAVIN MUSIC WORLD OUGLAS HOLT FOR SOUTH SIDERS ment. So happy were we that she came and generously gave a part of her manifold talent for the enjoyment of so many music lovers. She made a very pretty picture on the stage with her gown of black velvet, gold braid and a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. Trinity Baptist church, 353th and 354th streets, Knights pastor, -Services Sunday: 6 a.m. prayer service; 9:30. School school; 10:30. Woollahra public school; 11:30. p.m. sermon. Prayer service every Friday evening. — The People's church and Community Church, Woollahra public high school, 393th street and 394th street, Woollahra. Prayer service—The Rev. Willem R. Bouine, D.D., representative of the Noxubee Indoor Recreation Center, at 7:30. pulpit at the morning service, Al 7:30. pulpit at the evening service, Al 7:30. club, regular monthly music, Prof. J. Wesley Jones, musical direc- VISIT IN NASHVILLE Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 28—Mrs. Matheson, the wife of the Coleman, and daughter of Bessmer, Ala., have been visiting her for several weeks and have been trained. They will return to Alabama Feb. I. The Ida B. Wells club met at the Champaign avenue. Next meeting will be held with Mrs. Hattle Hargrove. The Liberty Whist club met thursday with Mrs. Huy. 4438 Wabash avenue, 4438 Whist Club, Mrs. Dler. 4727 St. Lawrence avenue. The Cherokee Social and Literary Club met thursday at their club rooms. 4225 Wabash avenue. Friday at $30. p.m. GREAT DOOR OPEN TO NEGROES LEAVING SOUTH PAGE Dirty Streets and a Sense of Co-operation Blaming an Alderman for Sins (Praise Heaven) for Which He May Not Be at Fault By ROGER DIDIER "Who is the old alderman around this ward? These people just throw it. It's just availful. This summer you don't know what'll happen. That man ought to be done. You ought to be done about it. These aldermen aren't any good anyhow." The well business woman of the Raco got the above off her chest on a sunshine Sunday morning, because that it was bad, something ought to be done. I also agreed with her that aldermen made promises to her, but not agreeing with her. I did not object to her placing the blame in front of her place of business on door up to the alderman of the ward. I figured that it would be some job man, as bad and as good as they are, was not supposed to see to it that alderman, as bad and as good as they scrubbed his front steps every morning. Her idea was different, so there probably would have been no way of doing it. "Just look at that street," she peeved. "Ain't it availful? Paper, too. It wouldn't be so in any other section of the city. It's just a man doing it. These old men don't do anything." She was talking about State street. I looked out the window of her place of residence and saw a "de luxe" term. It looked as though the street sweepers had taken over the shippings. An idea came to me, wondered whether this good woman could bring responsibility for things she had done. I wondered whether there was not some more practicable method of going way up high to an alderman. I thought I would throw up to her the thought that had struck me. I thought I would have some sort of business men's association over here, South State street or some- She didn't know. "Seems to me I've heard of something like that. Who were those fellows who went to the street all up? Didn't they do that?" she wasn't at all sure about it. True enough, some influence of some kind must have been used to get those fellows to know. Maybe it was a business men's association. But if it was she didn't know anything about it, despite her knowledge. "Eh," I urged, "that's what you ought to do, in my opinion. Get in touch. Sure that there's something like that. A fellow named Levy the head, I believe. Then when things like these fellows were correction you could take them right up with the association. This fellow street could easily be brought to terms if you had the association, or you could have already. He'd be ashamed to stick against a group of business men and women, who were seeking to work. She agreed with everything I said. She was sure her husband would like to see something like that, but he didn't." I wondered. I knew that every day the team had been cuvassed. I knew that the progressive of both races had tried to get together. They had held meetings about the meetings was the absence of "the Race." "Bill" Adams and others were in the entire bunch. The ussoclusion had gone ahead and got the lights, landers and merchandise agreeing to look after the cases. Question: Why have those who co-operated, and, having failed to co-operate, should they complain? 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Wingardens "Follow Me" the red-hat musical comedy production which is making the world sit up and THE MONOGRAM The show here this week has many things for which it might be recommended. Gint and Perkins, two old friends, have been the way of popularity their former visitors, presenting a bunch of new chatter and several new songs with their own compositions. The singer of classical songs and a weaver of wonderful gowns, met instant favor with her splendid voice and personal charisma. We have more single songs of the sort; we don't know where Cherry Blossom got the name, but we do know that she is delivering the goods. Doe Strine and Dinks have been the most famous with the Billy Kid show, are working as a team and have an act that is screaming them in an unimissible manner. We stop a Monogram show Doc and Dinks pack with 'em and no mistake. Lajoy and Lajoy, in their howling turn illusor as the sandford and the Tentacle, the music and the lusty is attractive and clever and Freddy is living up to his record as a real character artist. It is a nill word going some distance to lamp. rub its eyes, continues to pack and jam them into the seat with the rest from every indication the engagement, the one and one in point of attendance. Not once since the present visit, the one who said "Sold out" sign failed to jat in an appearance with which to conjure and shows plainly that the offering to the folks who keep the smoke PETER BROWN what the folks who Tony Langston keep the smoke come out of, and mimic want in a way of entertainment. One of the wonders of the proposition is the manner in which Jerry Mills is handling one of the principal comedy acts. He is the cast Jerry was called upon to smear his handsome and classic features with cork, change his manner of walk and talk and demonstrate what he is capable of guilty through his 50 or 60 years in the business. Jerry has done this to the satisfaction of all interested. On Monday the stage for over half an hour in the some with Sude Sutton and clever Alice Gorgus and the way in which Jerry kept the house in an uproar that would normally should be held in the part. Nothing has been sacrificed in the way of speed and class; pep, pep and time that handsome Ernest Whitman puts into the limelight through the FINAL WEEK Folks who have been unable to gain admission or attend "Follow the rules the Gym for more our reason" will be given one more chance, given it the once over, as it will be held over for one additional week, start earlier, and be given a second chance, be given it on Sunday night, Feb. 4. It will positively be the final week, as this show is booked out and will not return again this season, and these things, milk, and get busy. "DON'T TALK ABOUT ME" Two lovers quarreled one day and I heard one say, Let's be the same old friends, until we meet again Sorry we had to part—it nearly breaks my heart Don't be grieving 'cause I'm leaving But listen while I say— Chorus "DON'T TALK ABOUT ME" Two lovers quarreled one day and I heard one say, Let's be the same old friends, until we meet again Sorry we had to part; it nearly breaks my heart Don't be grieving I am leaving But listen while I say— Chorus Please don't talk about me when I'm gone Don't say the things you know are wrong. Just treat me as a friend and I'll do the same. You'll find it's better in the end. If you don't like my loving, just keep it to yourself, Don't low rate me to no one else, 'cause I'm a good old gal and on the square and I'll strut my stuff most anywhere. So don't talk about me papa, don't wash and iron me daddy, Don't pan your mama when she's gone. Alberta Hunter Hear her pleading with "her man". You can get this snappy new song hit only on Paramount Record No. 12010. An- other winner by Alberta, "After All These Years", on re- verse side. Ask your dealer. If you don't like my loving, just keep it to yourself, Don't low rate me to no one else, 'cause I'm a good old gal and on the square and I'll strut my stuff most anywhere. So don't talk about me papa, don't wash and iron me daddy, Don't pan your mama when she's gone. Alberta Hunter Hear her pleading with "her man." You can get this snappy new song hit only on Paramount Record No. 12010. Another winner by Alberta, "After All These Years", on reverse side. Ask your dealer. -DOWN·HEARTED BLUES Alberta Hunter's greatest record — it made her America's supreme Blues Singer, "Gonna Have You, Ain't Gonna Leave You Alone" on reverse side. Hear them at your dealer's on Paramount Record No. 12005. Here are a few of the many records by favorite Race Artists. Hear them at your dealer's -ak him or write us for complete catalog -free! 12005-Will Gellery, Flik He Gellery, Flik You Gellery, You Let Me Laay and You Can't Have It All -Woodwinds with Orch. Acc. by Alberta Hunter. 12006-How Gellery to Wear You Off My Mind and Jazzy' Baby Blues—Alberta Hunter with Double Blake at the piano. 12008-Will Gellery to Wear You Off My Mind and Jazzy' Baby Blues—Wonder Where He Went and When He's Catching the Song by Lorlie Reemin, Acc. by Blue Flue Screamstones. 12012-Will Gellery to Wear You Off My Mind and Jazzy' Baby Blues—Recorded in Wonderful Dancing Rhythm by the Original Nymph Pipe. 1741 The Girl I Knew is the funniest thing out. Ack to hear the Paramount Laughing Record. 1723 The Girl I Knew On the Stairs and Yellings the Classics—Planktonists by Artist Carlverson. Alberta Hunter's greatest record — it made her America's supreme Blues singer. "Gonna Have You, Ain't Gonna Leave You Alone" on reverse side. Hear them at your dealer's on Paramount Record No. 12005. Here are a few of the many records by favorite Race Artists. Hear them at your dealer's ask you to write us for complete catalog-free! 12005—Why Did You Pick Me Up I Was I When Down. Why Didn't You Let Me Play? Why Didn't You All-Volcals with Orch. Acct. by Alberta Hunter. 12005—Why Didn't You Wear It With Jazin' Baby Blues—Alberta Hunter with Little Blues. Why Didn't You Wear It With Blues. 20105—He May Be Your Man But He Comes To See Me and I've Got the Beat. He May Be Your Man When He's Coming Home Blues—Sung by Lolley Reamings. He May Be **2013-1** - With I Could Shimile Like My Sister Kate and Sturting at her wound in Wonderful Dancing Ruthen by the Original Wrenicle. 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GRAND THEATER 3rd and FINAL WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 29 THE WONDER MUSICAL SHOW FOLLOW ME Hilarious Merriment-Catchy Music-Whirlwind Dancing-Novel Specialties SALEM SEZ Dear Gen. Tony: "How Come" opened at the Attack's blaze, Norfolk, Va., in the shade of glory. Show scored a bulls-eyed opening scene and the chorus. Norfolk, Va., Colored chorus been so beautifully costumed, had been fortunate to dance its way to the ground, rounded by such a wealth of pretty scenery if there was nothing more to "How Come" that drama, tunes and scenery it would be worth while that is also the tuneful melodies by Ben Harris, that can hardly "HOW COME" VAMPS Noma Chester. Violet Williams, Sadie Crawford. Nicole Duggan. Elisse Fisher. Mary. Goodwin, Mildee Graves. Fannie Garrett. Clara Campa. Bernice Brennan. Lori Brown. Lotte Brown. Geraldine Ward. Leslie Brown. Emma McDonald. Jessica Mae. Emma McDonald. Jacqueline Giant. Marie Friale. Allie "How Come" Steppers Birch Williams, Leroy Broomfield, Harry Watkins, Harold Hunter, William Battle, Charles Walker, Charles Alfred Chester and George Walzer WINTZ'S SHOW THE GEORGIA OVATIONS THE CHICAGO DEFENDER AND THE ENCING M THE WONDER DLLC ORD ROSS AND A COM ART BUBBL ment-Catchy Music NOTE All correspondence must reach the O. R. T. Deak no later than Tuesday to insure publication. H. K. Felts, the popular manager in advance, has accepted a position in Production show, which carries 15 people and a band and orchestra. Address, 500 Pry street, Charleston, W. Va. Gray & Gray, with their fine novelty turn, are at the Star theater, Pittsburg, Pa. This week, Send it, Billy Cumberly, with the Record Break-ing the Columbia wheel, is playing the Casino theater, Philadelphia, this week. Among Darks, a famous conductor with the Comet, comes up with the show is a great success and is drawing capacity in Washington, D. C., Leon Genine, harpone, of Kalaamazo, Mich., is creating a fine impression in Mysterious Dilhard, under direction of Rudolph S. Schlosser, will soon be seen in his new novelty "Miracles of Jerusalem." A letter from a reader asks us, to use our influence with the productions later to have them bring back Andrew Bishop, Inez Clough, Evelyn Ellis, Ocean Diamond and others with written correspondence. Joe Sheffield's Revue is hitting them at the theater, Philadelphia. Pa. "Oh, yes." Anderson Brown, with the Tim loughlin, Dearser, Hallmeyer, Mk. McConnello the, Vertolloquil says that mail will reach him at the Palace theater, Memphis, Tenn. The band, the Band Box Revue, is at the Grand Opera House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Exposition Four, with George-Booker, Common White, William Fountain and James Pantages theater, Los Angeles, Cal. Holland's Black Swan Troubadours, featuring Josie Mills, Blues Nightclub, at the Grand theater, Kansas Mo. Gentry & Gentry, the chapel, in New Orleans, La. Holland's Shuffle Along Co. is in North Carolina, playing the following pince this week: Henderson, Raleigh, Durham, Salisbury, Salisbury, Charlotte and Camp Rock. Seymour & Jeannene, fast workers and hops are spitting the week between Kayton Dayton, and Past Open House, Lima, Ohio. A. G. Field's 'Minstrels', with Doc Brown, the band, and Pitton, Pa., and Elmira and Binghamton, N. Y., this week. Mabel Reynolds, with Fisher's Fun Hall, the liberty theater, Greenville, S. C. Carter & Cornish, on Keith vaudeville, Ohio at the 105th Street, Cleveland, Four Dancing Demons, with Greenwich Village Revue, are at the Star Hall, the 105th Street, Cleveland, Gonzell White's Jazzers are at the Gavety theater, Rochester, N. Y., feature with the Jimmie Cooper Beauty Whitfield & Madelin, with the Stifling Billy Watson show on the big wheel, with the Olympic theater, Chelmsalt, Ohio. The Famous Chicago Novelty orchestra are at the Starland theater, Monroe. Johnny Hudgins, featured comedian with the Town Scandals Co. is at the Monroe theater. The popular team of Houze & House are at the Douglass theater, Macon, Ga. The musical team is Churchill & Davenport and Josephine Leggett. Bert Huse sent a fine present a few days ago. Bert Huse plays, with Leon Lonny Gray managing the stage, are at the Maco theater, Tampa, Fl. this wants to hear from Chinese Walker. WILLIAMS EATER MONDAY, MUSICAL SHOW DOW I Assisted by JERR COMPANY OF ISTS ING WITH— Whirlwind Dancing— FOR TWO Porsey Colston is playing the week of the theater, Gradol avenue, Detroit, Milch. Musical Byrons are at the Pantages theater, San Diego, Cal. Glenn & Jenkins, the real big timers, are at the Orpheum. Des Moines, Iowa. Winfred & Brown are at the State theater, New Brunswick, N. J. Forney, for the Procter theater, Troy, N. J. Rosamond Johnson and his great musical act, "Synnation," are at the Central Square theater, Cambridge, M. N. Chappelle & Stimme are at the Garrick theater, Chicago, Ill. Creole Coatlain is playing the week at Anderson & Golls are at the Fort Riley theater, Fort Riley, Kan. Riley theater, the Pantagres theater, San Diego, Cal. Mason & Bailey are at the State Billy E. Jones, the popular balladist, is featuring "Open Your Arms, My Alarm," the Gold Dust Exposition Four are at the Pantagres theater, Oakland, Cal. Oakland, Cal. Gold Dust Exposition, are splitting the week between Kenesha and Rachie, Wls. Exposition, on Monday at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio, with their brand new show, on Monday at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio, with their brand new show, on Monday at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio, with their brand new show, on Monday at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio, with their brand new settings. Evelyn Rudding, with the Broadway Memphis, Tennessee, the Palace theater, Memphis, Tennessee. Magnolia Brown has had hers sent to Cleveland, Ohio. 3643 Central avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Brown & Brown, Whitfield Dancers, the Palace theater, Memphis, Tennessee. Wallace Trio are playing the Jewel Blaine & Brown, always on the job, have been playing a world of consensuality, Nashville, Tennessee, this week. Long & Jackson, who soon head cast, the Lyric theater, Los Alamitos. Cal. Gus & Harry, Cornet Phools, with the Gonzell Nite Co. on the Jimmy McGee Nite Co. for a week between Ethica, Elmrin, Binghamton and Utea, N. Y. Thompson & Covan, oft to a great extent, the Flubbush theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Beulah Benbow has just ordered her hospitality to the Strand theater, Jackson- ville, Fla. The Musical Maggles are dividing the City, City, Mich., and Kingsport, Ohio. The Great Clemo, stage manager with the Lincoln Oasis, Shamik, Flip. Carter & Cronish, featured on the biggest of the big time, split next week between Schenectady and Amsterdam, N.J. Dick & Dick are featured on a good book by the author, a good book by Ohio. They were part of the bill which got stung out of their dough at Indianapolis, Ind., at the Empire theater, in Indianapolis. Harvey's Great Minstrels are playing the first of a two weeks' engagement to the Dougless theater, Baltimore, Md. Jirule & Violetta Howell have left the Laura Smith Co. and are doing the same thing with the guests of Wesley Varnell while playing Shreveport, La., where mail will be addressed to 146 Christian street. Ada Lockhart Booker, with the Silas C. McGarrigle, has been her care, her care, of that show, Pompano, Fla., during the present week. McGarrigle & DeGaston's Famous Ragtime Theater, the Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C. Thurston & Briggs arise to tell the story of the Lincoln theater, 1331 East 15th Street, Los Angeles, Cal., now and all the time. She is with the McGarrigle all friends. She is with the Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C., this week. The McGarrigle are featured on a good bill at the Washington theater, Indianapolis, Ind., the present week. Charlie Berry, with the Billy King nation address is 3143 Federal street. HAVE YOU HEARD THESE? HAVE YOU HEARD THESE? "FOUR O'CLOCK BLUES" The biggest hit since "CRAZY BLUES" "HE USED TO BE YOUR MAN, BUT" The hit of the Platinum Review on E "TAKE IT, DADDY, IT'S ALL YOU" Another. It's right here for you "WHAT DO YOU CARE WHAT I D" Greatest song since "VIESTATION BLUE" Also, "YEAR AND YEAR," "DON'T W" BLUES," "FRANKIE BLUES." 30 cent PERRY BRADFORD 1547 BROADWAY JOSIE MILLE Now on Tour Heading the Black S Sings the Big No. {Four O'clock Blues | No. {Twilight Blues.} 14136 14121 P No. When I Dream of T I Don't Want You If You 14133 No. You're Fooling With the If You Want to Keep Y 14130 Now on Tour Heading the Black Swan Troubadours of 1923, Sings the Big Hits Black Swan Records Are the ONLY Exclusively Colored Records ETHEL WATERS, TRIXIE SMITH, ETTA M. WILLIAM H. 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WORKING Exclusive Black Swan Record Artist ANNOUNCED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC TO BE THE BEST AND BEST COLORED SHOW SINCE WILLIAMS AND WALKER THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT "FOLLOW ME" Tribune—"Follow Me' should pack them or played." Afro-American—"Jerry Mills and Clifford Ross' science in constant roars." Sun—"Without a doubt the Greatest Show seen." News—"Best Colored show in years." American—"For Catchy Tunes, Mirth and Me' stands alone in our memory." Fender—"The Greatest Show since Williams." And—"No two-dollar show on Broadway contains the settings, gorgeous costumes or such as day." LOW ME" will play the following cities leaving Chicago February 5, 1923: PRONOUNCED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC TO BE THE BIGGEST AND BEST COLORED SHOW SINCE WILLIAMS AND WALKER WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT "FOLLOW ME": Philadelphia Tribune—"Follow Me' should pack them in wherever played." Baltimore Afro-American—"Jerry Mills and Clifford Ross kept the audience in constant roars." Pittsburgh Sun—"Without a doubt the Greatest Show seen this season." New York News—"Best Colored show in years." Pittsburgh American—"For Catchy Tunes, Mirth and Fun, "Follow Me" stands alone in our memory." Chicago Defender—"The Greatest Show since Williams and Walker." The Billboard—"No two-dollar show on Broadway contains such elaborate settings, gorgeous costumes or such dancing chorus." "FOLLOW ME" will play the following cities, leaving Chicago February 5, 1923: DETROIT, MICH. LOUISVILLE, KY. CLEVELAND, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO. COLUMBUS, OHIO KANSAS CITY, MO. CINCINNATI, OHIO BUFFALO, N.Y. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TORONTO, CANADA VAUDRE OWL T 4653 SATURDAY MONDAYS SATURDAY Roberts & Dale Real Comedians SUNDAY CLARA Singers and B FIDDLEE Character Art TOM MIX, IN MONDAY AND TUE Two SELECT LON CHANEY, Thursday and Friday, NIGHTLY—BILL BE BEST ORCH VAUDEVILLE AT THE WL THEATRE 4653 STATE ST. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, MONDAYS and TUESDAYS SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Berts & Davis | Green & B Real Comedians 15 Screams in 15 L SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 CLARA MILLER TRIG Singers and Instrumentalists Supreme FIDDLER & PERRY Character Artists, in a Neat Novelty —AND— TOM MIX, IN "FOR BIG STAKES" SATDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 AND Two Real Acts of SELECT VAUDEVILLE —AND— LON CHANEY, IN "A BLIND BARGAIN Day and Friday, Feb. 1-2, "BROKEN C LY—BILL BEASLEY'S OWL JAZZ BEST ORCHESTRA IN CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE AT THE OWL THEATER SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, MONDAYS and TUESDAYS SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 Roberts & Davis Green & Bailey Real Comedians 15 Screams in 15 Minutes SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Character Artists, in a Real Novel AND TOM MIX, IN "FOR-BIG STAKES" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 AND 30 Two Real Acts of LON CHANEY, IN "A BLIND BARGAIN" Thursday and Friday, Feb. 1-2, "BROKEN CHAINS" NIGHTLY—BILL BEASLEY'S OWL JAZZ ACES BEST ORGHESTRA IN CHICAGO VISIT THE NEW VINGENNES AVENUE AT 39TH STREET Jack Carter and His Radio Broadcast THE GREATEST MUSICAL GROUP EVER ASSEMBLE A LINEUP OF SELECTED ART DANCING AND ENTERTAINING CLASS FROM 10 P. M. T. CHARTER and His Radio Broadcaster HIGHEST MUSICAL GROUP EVER ASSEMBLED THE UP OF SELECTED ART ENCING AND ENTERTAINING O CLASS FROM 10 P. M. T. USE AND AMERICAN MEALS Jack Carter and His Radio Broadcaster Band THE GREATEST MUSICAL GROUP EVER ASSEMBLED, AND A LINEUP OF SELECTED ARTISTS DANCING AND ENTERTAINING OF REAL CLASS FROM 10 P. M. TO 6 A. M. CHINESE AND AMERICAN MEALS SERVED THE SUNSET CAFE 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 FINISH EQUIPED TRAVELER COLLECTS THE LOOP. 100 ROOM SAKES OWNED AND MANAGED BY D. KEMP ALWAYS THE BEST MOTION PICTURES "NOTHING TOO GOOD—NO PRICE TOO HIGH" POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT AT. POPULAR PRICES 6 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT MATINEES ON SUNDAYS SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 ESS AND PUBLIC THE COLORED SHOW AND WALKER ABOUT "FOLLOW ME": Safe should pack them in Mills and Clifford Ross kept the Greatest Show seen this show in years." Play Tunes, Mirth and Fun, our memory." Show since Williams and on Broadway contains such costumes or such dancing the following cities, february 5, 1923: LOUISVILLE, KY. ST. LOUIS, MO. MO. BUFFALO, N. Y. TORONTO, CANADA EVILLE AT THE THEATER STATE ST. S, SUNDAYS, and TUESDAYS JANUARY 27 Green & Bailey 15 Screams in 15 Minutes JANUARY 28 MILLER TRIO Documentalists Supreme & PERRY in a Neat Novelty FOR•BIG STAKES" DAY, JANUARY 29 AND 30 Real Acts of AUDEVILLE BLIND BARGAIN" D. 1-2, "BROKEN CHAINS" LEY'S OWL JAZZ ACES EXTRA IN CHICAGO DANCE ON THE BEST AND BIGGEST FLOOR IN CHICAGO RADIO BROADCASTER BAND GROUP EVER ASSEMBLED, AND SELECTED ARTISTS ENTERTAINING OF REAL PRESS FROM 10 P. M. TO 6 A. M. RICAN MEALS SERVED A DOLLAR BILL for a QUARTER? 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From the midst of them caine Joud-mouthed praises for the =peuk- er and his ability asa mayer, The Rolay one was discovered to be an in toxicated person who had staggered into the ¢rewd. and drunkenly he- Heving that he was listening to the real thing. ‘The situation was sv (Cp Speen HOUSTO) rn 3 H Ne pay Psi ~ at 7 ° ° For ‘the Opening Under New Policy of we . , NEXT DOOR TO THE ELEVATED STATION GRAND AND OAKWOOD BOULEVARDS RIGHT BETWEEN 39TH AND 43RD ST. CAR Lines EE ———————————————————————————————————————— eee ee CLASSIEST, COZIEST, CLEANEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE PICTURE HOUSE IN ALL CHICAGO : MANY OF YOUR FAVORITE SINGERS AND VAUDEVILLE STARS WILL APPEAR AT THIS THEATER FROM TIME TO TIME. WATCH FOR THEM POPULAR SHOWS AT POPULAR PRICES . sunpaysN'SSTS¥' 3183829). S8wrinvous ALFRED ANDERSON, DIRECTOR ludicrous that the director photo- aphed the stranger In action, ‘The prize fight in “Putting 1t Over” ts a Yeritable whirlwind, Earl Schaeffer and Porky Donovan, and Dick Tal- madge as Nob Merritt, the challenger, have danced on the Fesined ting be- fore ‘They agreed to mix it—and mix It they did. Walt Ui you see that scrap. If you dont’ think it's the hest you ever saw’ then wo give un This great feature comes to the States theater on Sunday for the one day only, Dont" miss sceing it. eee WINS SUIT Louisville, Ky.—Prince Mysteria, the Mentalist, won a sult amainst the man= agement “of the Lincoln theater here The differences were eased by the the: ater folks attempung to set, Dack. an engagement. for which ‘the act held contract. “The theater Was. forced” to pay iy fan tot only thik particular turn, hut all the others whlch were supposed Ao have swarked. during “the Week in question, “The verdict should pot & Stop to the practices of come managers tchn past no more attention to an equit~ fable contract thag it ie wero @ nero Scrap ef paper, Feiving upon a passive Giepesition upsin the part of ‘the per- formers to ket by with ‘their’ dirty Work and Prince Mysteria deserves a Sword af ereuit for the Nem siand which he took. : ——-—— Prentice Griffin asks ue to forcard dis te der Hector pireek. éwaee ee, BENRGIAS: HIT ‘Tho Georgia Minstrels were warm'y recelveu at the Crawford theater yes. terday afternoon and evening, rain- strel fans getting their money's Worth of fun and morriment at the opening performances of these ever popular entertainers. Chick Beeman, end mun, is atone worth going to see und hear. ‘The same may’ be said of his co-worker Tommy Harris. Both are. minstrel of te old school and know how tc Keep thelr audience In an uproar. ‘The Nay boys—Harry.and. Hurl— might well be called tho “Yes, broth- ers" for that fe wyhal many’ in the theater must_ hate. thought when some. of thel jokes were cracked. eUniike the Georgia Minstrels of or- mer sears, the interlocutor Is now ‘the master of ceremonies. He is J. Tt Johnson and joins with his merry- makers In dealing out the laughs, EX- cept for new song hits, new jokes and frech scenic effects the Gedrsia Mlnstrels aro Just the same and just as good as ever, If not a little better. Brown Makes Hit “Lasses" Brown opencd the fire- works = with “Strawberrles. whlch went over with a bang, afd from there ‘on there were few dull mo- ments. Lasses Ig the possessor of a cavern-like mouth that reminds .one of half a watermeton after pickanin- nics have dig out the meat Sixth among. the end men, or merrymakers, as they are called, 1s Al G. Coleman. Vocalists are oxcep- tionally good and their numbers are changea for each performance. Two good numbers at last night's perform- aneo were “Silver Threads Ainong the Gold.” by Bob Edmonds, and “Any Old Hort (bass viol), by J. Mt, John- son, the interlocutor. Frank Kirk, the musteal tramp, de- serves mention. }ie played tunes on 2 “tin can flddio” with a broomstick for a bow: gave a hanjo solo, a take~ off on a Scotch bagplper, and imper- sonated Barnum & Baileys" steam callope with a wooden instrument which he 2edaled with hls feet, The Nay brothers, were at their pest In “Who's Who?” a fun-making skit, with one as a drill sergeant and the ‘other as a reerult, ‘The minstrels will give matinee and evening performances at the Craw ford today. Yesterday's shows were co capacity houses—tfa). Kelly in El Paso (Tex) Herala: _ Much popular interest has been aroused by the announcement, that the Ascher Bros. Peerless theater, Grand and Oakwood boulevards, wili ‘operate under a new policy beginning next Monday. For the enlightmicnt Of the reader we will say that the di- reetorship of this handsome house has been turned over to Alfred An- derson, who Will inatizurate many new and novel features in the opera tion of the theater. The. principal thing will be the placing of Joo Jor- dan’s “Society Synconators.”" the or- chestra which created such a.sensa- tlon on the “Strut Miss Lizzie” show, in the pit, James A. Lillard, the celebrated vocalist, is also announced and from time to’ time others from both the concert and vaudeville flelds will be ‘used us added attractions 10 the fine pictorial programs presented, First-run features will be shown at all times; three of our most patito girls will’ act as ushers and another Will greet ticket purchasers with a smile in the hox ‘office. Tt will he something new and should. gain the Support of all the “fans” in the dis- triet. Give it the once over und get a line on it for yourself. ° pacsiaiadbsrtior am | PERFECTOS —~ Looks lke Kris Kringle never will stop doing his suf... A few days ago What arrives but a “can” of the very best Jaw-fixers, marked clear Yiavand, and, Sent all the "wry from “Oklahoma hy. Okla, by dehnnte Lee Lone, owne er of the “Shu Sht Shu Cou which Is Raving euch fine success south of ‘the Hasot-Dison fine: Johnnie and Mis hunch are receiving: great press notices ail along the line and. from. what we fave been told the ‘clover group. des Serves ail of the good things sald about wrees ah Ot she oe Fiddler & Perry. always working, are playing « counie of local engagements Turing the Sweeke Shares save that thes will'boon start over tho A ie dl me Spent on he Bebe 2 We told Peary Ee Say 'wera bad Wick wo etarte wut he sald inorder to be working ‘on’ Sundiy, the Line" he wan have to open on Fridase Smart Harry. , THE % THEATER 1S THE LEADING COLORED THEATER IN CLEVELAND WE ARE LOOKING ONLY FOR THE BEST ACTS | . TABS |. § ROAD SHOWS | What Have Your to Offer? Send in Your Open Time ORIGINAL BOB DAVIS, Mor. 401 Film Bidg. Cleveland, Ohio ” 1 ‘THE CHICAGO DEFENDER A SS AA SR 1 j 3110 INDIANA AVENUE. - - - DOUGLAS 9096 | . : : | ae | —— BEGINNING |MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 29 | —*+——UNDER AUSPICES OF ALL-AMERICAN THEATER ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO—————— . ‘ | | ies Geen Oscar Wilde’s Magnificent Drama | | eres St - of a King’s Passion | oe ‘ ‘| Perse at ay preieee =ra | | epee eee ee | | eee: ee | | Baer cs. 3 ia . wm | | peut tance ay Ae 4 a eae WITH AN ALL-STAR- ALL-RACIAL CAST, INCLUDING po Mpeiineg | EVELYN PREER - i | ieee? Sepgeeereee | | LAURA BOWMAN SOLOMON BRUCE WALTER WHITE Sg ee eed | | SIDNEY KIRKPATRICK ARTHUR RAY BERTHA LEWIS a Sas LIONEL MONAGAS LEON ROOKS MONTE HAWLEY R Bore: Eee ‘ - ‘AND OTHERS: bok ee mcf SO ee ee rT . a9 $ et u gee | THE CHIP WOMAN’S FORTUNE” } aa aes | A ONE-ACT COMEDY BY WILLIS RICHARDSON ’ EVELYN PREER Presented With the Above Cast ’ oo _ : The Most: Magnificent and Artistic Settings and : Costumes Ever Used ~in a Racial Production - . SEE THE D 4 yf hi S s AND OTHER F , FAMOUS ance of the Seven Veils FEATURES: NOTICE—ADMITTANCE ON MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 29, WILL BE. ; BY INVITATION ONLY. TICKETS FOR ALL OTHER PERFORMANCES ; 2 5 , , NOW ON SALE—BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT1P.M. ; . PRICES 25 CENTS TO $1.00 § It Is Always Advisable to Secure Seats.in Advance : i Lear we MIN es POA PLE ea three days of Lights of New York and ween Beth tah ane oka Big Stakes. “Vaudeville Saturdays, “CA AME” ga MG aha ee on Monday night. While the public ‘in general will not he able to attend on ‘opening night owing to the fact that "the Initial neesentation “is by Invitation only, We ean all take i peek from then on and there is bit little doubt that the enterprise will get tho support which «thing of the Sort so rightfully deserves. “Salome” fs the first offering und pretty. and accomplished Evelen Preer willbe seen in the title role of tho. great Wilde play. She will be supported by such sterling ‘and well-trained players as Laura Howmun, Sidney Kirkpatrick, tone: Monugas, Arthur Ras, Solomon. Brace and others. “The Chip Womans Fortune.” a one-act racial comedy froin the pen of Willis Richardson will also be ye, sented by members “of the abuve= named cast. ‘Tho All-Atneriean Thea ter Co. of Chicago is responsible for the, present. engazoment.. It repre sents a World of faance and general support. Prices are nominal and the Seats ure seactton Gt eit times, “ARGENTINE LOVE” In “Argentine Love,” the photoplay feature at the States theater on Sat- urday of thé present week in which Marin Sais is starred, ono of tho big dramatic mdinents is when Miss Sais ag Felicia, refuses to marry tho man whom her tather-has picked out tor her and to whom’ her father owes a:good deal of ‘money. Sooner than do tits she detides to part with tho Jewels which were left to her by her inother. Matters, however, are complicated when the’ messenger with tha Jewels Is held up, robbed and Killed and the debt ty sit unpaid, Feltela-does not know that (he ma nto whom. her father owes the money {s responsible for the shurder. of her messenger, but is led to believe that an Amer: jean ‘who fy traveling through’ the country ad who has been paying & good deal of attention to her ly the sitizin, White Kinkald, the American, makes zoo hie escape, it ix not his intention (0 give up ‘tis fehl” for Folicla.. ‘The opportunity to get back Into her graces seems to be on the fete day, when she offers to marry the man ‘who can ride her wild horse. Kinkaid is 2 horscman of exceptional ability and when everyone else hesi- tates to try the horse he Kets astride the pluaging animal and succeeds in subduing him. This arouses Felleia's aver all the more and she Fends the old Tover in search of iim with the promise that she will marry. him it he succeeds in getting Kinkiald ont of the way. ‘The hunt for Kinkald oes vin for seveTtu days and the thme for her to nurry the man who could ride the wild horse is only: a few days off. On the eve Kinkaid ix captured and Murtinues decides to take Justice in his own hands and prepares 0 execute kinkatd, Felicia learns 6f Martinues' zuilt, of the way he paralyzed her father and iilled the messenzer, and with her men she goes to rescuc Iinkald, Viokt MeCoy writes that Gladys An- Gerson is seriously: i in the. Booker Washington sanitarium, New — York City, “Miss McCoy. Is rehearsing with a big 12 act to open on. the. Kelth lime “soon.” ners” White, ‘soft shoe dancer, heads the turn. “Mail will reach Mise MeCoy at M2 West-taist. street, cee ae neeoe LETTERS Baltimore, Md. Dear Pal Tony: Just a tine’ to iet you mege rome me "amd ny hisabana, Tyomed ‘the show ut Philadelphia and gverybody was very glad to sce mo. Shim ta well, alsa my Uuddics Nusband, Eimer” Pane “Let, quite a number of! my old. fitenas. while. in “Philadel Phia; Gertie Miller, "Billie It. Johnson nu Timvan Gertie oore, Wells Rony, tho whole company send’ thelr. regards to you. “Johnnie ‘Woods Is: very sick Wei avery thd ‘case’ of gp, All sah himn «speedy eecovers. Success tO yot We great the Douglass theater, Bal thnol&, 3d. ‘Yours teuly, v° CLEVER JOSIE AUSTIN, Harvey's Minstrels. Shreveport, La, Dear Tuny: A few lines 10 jet you jot tna the Shuthi-Shas Gos tek ing Okluhoma and onens in, Shreverart, Ta, week of Jans.” ‘Tho show. 13 Weil eauipped wth «3 owen eonery and glectvieal affects and' ig mating ft hot for Its followers. “We also huve 2 new Supply of wardrobe. ‘The une is Well and enjoying the time of thelr Nves and send regards to You and. statt We would like to, hear from all friends in find Out. of ‘the. profession. "Yours for success, YRED DURRAH, ‘Stage. manager, __Shueshi-Shu Co, Lox Angeles, Cal. Fricnd, Tony? Justa line to et you, know how Wwe are geiting along. Well we are stil ttting hem hard and making them Uke It Have heen hora five weeks and. working steady in and out of town. We are hooked steady un tit Jun. 3) kround here. Will start back Hust’ Jan. 38, vepentng in Sale Lake. ‘The Jackson ‘Trio has ‘arrived in town und are at the Tinpodrome theater ulis wenke ianocking them cold, Crackshot Hunter is, sti here and Working. ‘The whole bunch Joins in re~ Eards fo, sou,” keep a Hino in Sour Yours In ‘the profession, LONG & JACKSON. Waneas Cit. Kan. Dear Mr. Langgton: Just a line {fom the “theater hug’ to let yuu ‘and. the. rest of the profesh know of the great hit. Glenn & Jenkins made. heres this week at the Orphen. Bled along with, Raymond. Hitchcock of “Hlitchy= oot fame, they really. cot more ap- pause than ‘he did, Then our: good friends, Anderson & Goines, on the Nekertian-tiarrie. time, “are” spilling ie. week between the two kansas Gitys atthe Globe and the Electric Conauivels. Cacsexunatk (Gay. ce. U WANT IT— A DOLLAR BILL for a QUARTER? COME AND GET IT FEATURE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 28 “NIGHT LIFE in HOLLYWOOD” Ala _not get to see, them as aur peo- ple are “Jini crowed" from there houses, but "the papers guve them very good Brlteups, Vad "we Judge that, they are hitting it big. We had the opportu- nity to 6 over to the Street's hotel the other night and we find that the man- ager, ‘Mr Street, hus inaugurated a new’ featura cabaret entertainment with Miss Marguerite Scott and tke Young. formerly with the Billy King “Moonshine company, and Geo. Lees jazz band.as the features. This should bo a great drawing card for the hotel, as all-concerned are Good in their line. ‘Wei good {riend, 1 will let you heat from me again in the near future und hope to some day make myscit known fo au and the profesh, | Wiahing, you health and success In the New Year, Pum, Yours truly. “THEATER BUG." Fifth Street hotel. Kansas City, Kan. _ gT—eOorererer- WANTED PERFORMERS 2rd MUSICIANS FOR L. B, HOLTKAMP!S Famous Alabama SMART SET MINSTRELS j 2 JAS. 1, BUFFING, Stage Xer. HIGH-CLASS SINGING “and Sancing comedians. One real blues singer and. shoujer and. ballad ‘singer. Also HIGH-CLASS ORCHESTRA LEADER and musicians. wno double band Gnd stage. Want people we ean Features” Must be audited. We travel fg, STANDARD PULLMAN clue EX Gad ucepan tae” a teat ome Ga ne tt petnte, ike pias chest Meactte, Uuee Eantas in bamaier” State Piece atein sone Bt, Toe goes feire'me quick: "Kia Turker, Jon Dokes, Re Beate harm iows: “Sonal Shanda Sccit, uaf'aibetse ‘addsets LB. HOLTKAMP SMART SET MINSTRELS Saturday, Jaa, 2¢—Tomple, Texas Monday, Jun. 20—Teylor, Texas Tucadey, Jen, 30—Avatio, Texas PAGE SEVEN Wealth and Beauty ~and the Law te eae Patt yet 7% eos ; aAws: ES - By fp | \ yi) cect) B. Ne ees Ss »Thomas Meighan eee THE masterpiece of the world’s master- producer, A romance that thrills through scenes of riotous beauty. . ———— ARE the sons and daugh- ters of the rich lead- ing the kind of life that made Rome fall? De Mille shows you in this picture—the greatest be ever made. With Lea- trice Joy the society beau- ty who sets the fastest pace and Tom Meighan the man who loves her, ————— The strongest: story, the greatest cast, the most lavishly beautiful produc- tion De Mille has aver had. A picture that shows ~ where the present mad Pursuit of pleasure is leading. ——— | 4—DAYS ONLY—4|| ———— SUN. MON., TUES. & WED. JANUARY 2829-3031 HAMMOND’S yer SE, 3111 Block E ih, LINCOLN THEATER FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT YENTTRSTS rearing 3106 STATE STREET SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY estan. Turnpr, Masten) Gireeis THE PLACE TO SEE “REAL” PICTURES T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATER MANAGERS Communicate with the T. O. B. A. Suite 443-34 Volunteer Life Bldg. SAM E. REEVIN, Manager, Suite 443-34 Volunteer Life Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. B. E. BUDLEY, 1354 South Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. MARTIN RIELE, 4084 South Avenue, Chicago, IL. 2AGE EIGHT She Outdoes the Serial Thriller as Heroine in Picture "Manslaughter" The filming of serial pictures is regarded as the most hazardous type of picture making work. But Leatrice Joy believes differently. The charming Cecil Mills' accent makes it important before the camera under Mr. Declall's direction puts to shame all serial thrills ever experienced. Here are some of the hair-raising demands that were made to the director, Declall's slaughter, which comes to the Vendome theater next Sunday for a four days' run: To race with a speeding train, attempt to cross in front of it, skid onto the road, and crash into the meters of inches from annihilation. To drive a car at a terrific speed in attempting to escape arrest for speeding, skid into a turn and cling to the wheel as the pursuing motorcycle hurries across it to his death. To spend a week of working days seated between two full grown Bengal tigers chained at her feet while the camera of a Roman bacchus prepares to be tied by the wrists and dragged, face down, up a long flight of stone steps. To suffer painful burns on the hands and arms and filming a series of images in a real kitchen while simulating importance of the science of cooking. These were some of the thrills of the making of "Manslaughter. The preceding episode of Saturday Night" recorded Miss Joy driving a roadster onto a trestle and hanging suspended beneath it while a passing train crashed into the called car. As the series of the same picture depicted a thrilling tenement fire in which Miss Joy narrowly escaped death. KEEPS IT UP That "Liza," the great Miller-Pinkard show now the sensation of the city, deserves all that we said about it is shown by the manner in which we removed publication, keeps on harping upon the qualities of the work, and the following is the second write-up he has given on the show and when he pauses to comment on the entertaining line you may rest assured that that particular gas" must be hit with a gun. MAIL RADIO ON THE PAN Foworth & Frances are a great hit this week at the Pantages theater, Sta. Mary's, in St. Louis, and in Minnesota last week. Just lamp what Walter Stainfield, the critic for the biggest offay paper in the town, has written about. "Foworth & Frances are two Colored performers in a routine of fast dancing. Their less colored brethren could be watching the showmanship while watching Foworth & Frances sell their numbers." That's it. IN PITTSBURG A letter from Arthur Ray, the musician, who has a bunch with the Black Miles, shows him the Miles, states that the is mopping up this week at the Star theater, Pittsburgh, to hear from a good saxophone and clarinet player. With the trick are Gray & Gray, Byrd & Ewing, Ethel & Ewing, The. The musician to the Globe, Cleveland, Ohio, next week. Anna Bell Tucker says that she is in the land of constant warmth and that she will remain there until the ducks have made it, Natchies, Miss. 410 South Williams & Taylor are at the Prince Williams & Taylor are at the Prince thorax, Montreal, Quebec LETTERS New Orleans, La. Dear Tony: Just like New Orleans. It has been a long time since I wrote, so will spill the story. I am a manager of pool hall and doing fine. Since I sent you the doppel last time, I am pleased to be edited by Edwin Faun and Fred Rickleror. All show folks that ever played in New Orleans know Mr. Faun. He is a friend to every one and he can be remembered by one name of Beanny. He is a Race man. Mr. Langston. Dear Sir! Just a inno to say we are all in Oakland. All of these things we have been wonderfully blessed. I tried to grab all the fever-dengue. I tried to grab another name for it--that was in New Orleans and vicinity, but was able to do all the work booked. I finally. MISS. MAYME BROWN. Jan. 22, Bijou theater, Nashville. TECB. JOE JORDAN The accompanying picture is a fine likeness of Chicago's own product, Joe Jordan, an accomplished musician, composer, arranger and pianist who moved to Chicago with the Strut Miss Mizzie Co. as musical director, and when that show disbanded he decided that the Windy City would be the scene of the Broadway limited to pull away without him and as a consequence THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK Joe Jordan we now have him "in our midst," in a way of speaking. Joe was the first trap drummer ever carried as a feature with a road trip, and joined with the late and lamented Ernest Hogan and with the same aggregation was Harry Freeman as conductor. The balance of the orchestra were the regular theater lunches performed along the line. Joe stands high as a writer of songs. Among his successes we might name Sweetie Dear, Take Your Time, Pekin Rag Tennis, the song which "brought out" Fannie Brice, who latter developed into one of the greatest of all valuebille stars. Joe plunks an extraordinary piano and also scribes a wormy song, and is mixed with the producing firm of Ernie Young and with other interests along that line and in a statement made to the writer, the talented young man declared what it takes to make prosperity "mixed up in." Joe certainly looks it. WITH JOHN T Philadelphia, Tn. Jan. 24. —Heads Over Heels is” the name of a fine line of comedy and with it is a line-up of real Dunlair vaudeville. The acts include the Lew What is called “60th Century Jazz.” It is a swift moving musical comedy production containing “a dance with which the famous comedian has ever been connected. The Breakaway, carolina on the bill and with which the bill and so is the talented team of McKlesick & Holliday, in the laurel and the oak. Sheftell’s Croole Revue is the standout attraction and is going over for one of the biggest groups in his group is Ian Brown, Delly Jones. Mildred Smallwood, Theresa West, Al-Abdullah, Bob Williams, Bob Williams, Ned Davis and Joe himself. Ingram & Ingram, a clever comedian and Michelle’s Country Village The Standard has a splendid bill of wide variety the present week as usual. A new album, *The Gibson Trio*, featuring Baby Corrine, is making a fine impression and will be bulled as "Fun That Is Fun." A new turn is that presented by Andrew Coppe, a popular musician and composer, and the new is very able and at the same time popular musician and composer, and the new is no small ability. Jenkins & Jenkins, in a musical eccentric dancing turn, put together a new album, *Mia* have a handsome novelty which is far above the average. The show is completed by a new album, *Hoving* music comedy offering called, "South Sea Isles." C. S. CALL The fast working and clever team of Chappelle & Stinnette, featured this week, ripped down in upon us on Tuesday morning. As might be expected in a case of the sort both were looking like the same, they congratulate Chappelle on the wonderful manner in which he keeps his walking stick all polished up, but the rear wheels are still rusty. The server serves an awful hard snap on the back and a monument for her refusal to boot. The turn is creating the usual sensation at the Garrick. BELL & GRAY Boll & Gray have a company of 15 people who are formerly part of the firm which was formerly used as the home of a railroad president and engineer, and who are still stumps. This is Gene Boll and Harry Gray and their show is billed "Dixie's Train." Cline's Ten Greater shows. They are playing the week at Melvin, Ia., and all full friends in and out of the business. COAL COAL SPECIAL WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF POCAHONTAS AND ILLINOIS COAL. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF OUR BUY. POCAHONTAS $12.00 Delivered Mine Run ILLINOIS $9.00 Delivered Lump, Egg and Nut YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY IF YOU EXPECT TO REAP THE BENEFIT OF THESE PRICES. PHONE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE Superior Fuel Co. PHONE MIDWAY 6050 OFFICE 6247 DORCHESTER AVE. YARDS: 42D AND N. Y. C. R. R. HERE AND THERE By "Gann" Ensure your effective little compilations of Color, with hair and pumice. Tessentially, HENRY "GANG" JINES, 127 Chesnut street, Atlanta, Ga. BUSY MAX; Max Michaels, manager in advance of the garden of "Follow Me" company, now playing a record-breaking engagement with those who ever went out in front of a show. It is understood that this find is the result of over six months' consecutive work has hooking will more than round off the efforts of Mr. Michaels, who has more than proved that what it takes to make whole out of the chimney he has. ACT HITS Johnson & McIntosh are hitting them with a violinist. They are getting some wond- erful press notices everywhere. They theater, indianapolis, ind., last week and are bound to stand a whole lot of press. They are booked by the Fantasies agents. Honor Fred Douglass February14 Boston, Mass. Jan. 26. -The National Equal Rights League calls upon the Race in every place to hold public annual展览, and the Equal Rights Movement of the 160th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Douglass, chattel slave, self-freed man, anti-slavery orator, editor-publisher, account, recruiter of Race soldiers to kill slavery, adviser to presidents, federal officeholder, United States minister, premier advocate of liberty rights without regard to race or color. In honesty of respect for Douglas the league asks for a chain of observance by holding the committees, or the knowledges tinctive contribution to his Race's liberty and history was his breaking away from the larger light under the leadership and leading a fight for and and loading a fight for and at the lance itself on "its own hook." This principle cost him the most in sacrifice and struggle, and he did his best to move to Rochester and established "The North Star." To truly honor him an observance needs to be made, and this historic Douglas principle, "Who would be free themselves must strike the blow" which alone will give the place of his citizenship in the history is the foundation stone of the Equal Rights league. Hence it invites formation of branches for this and other Race initiatives. It suggests that all Lincoln observances be held Sunday, Feb. 11. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER STATE NEWS A girl's band of 16 pieces has been organized here, under the direction of the Board of the Middletown Community band. The Progressive Saving & Loan association owns their rooms, 111 North Main street, Jan. 9, at which time they declared an annual meeting, allowing constitute the board of directors; President, B. M. W. Clark; vice president, Owe; second vice president, Darrell; third vice president, Minn M. Herndon treasurer, B. J. M. Morton; Cly Baker, B. Dillick, H. Herndon, Nollien Globe, Cloe and Dr. G. M. Calloway and Miss Helen M. Davis were quietly married at the parish church, E. Church, the Rev. Maxwell officiating. Akron Ohio Hamiliton, Ohio Bellaire, Ohio Communion was observed at St. Paul A.M. E. church Sunday. St. Paul A.M. E. church at the second M. E. church Thursday. Mrs. Zella Meyer, arriving at church at her home on North street. Charles McCoe or Sunny McCoe at home on Saturday. Little Miss Margration Johnson is able to be out. Beauty Capito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ashtabula, Ohio Newark Ohio Carl Blackwell and Carla paid the thirty-five dollars for the day, Mr. Eduo Donno's sister is visi- tating the event. Carl Blackwell Washington street entertained Rev. C. L Nick and family, Rev. Trotter of 100 Private Families To place one player piano or piano in your home Free Until Spring Should you decide to buy same, arrangements can be made to pay. $2.50 Per Week We must clear our store within the next ten days. Store will be open for the next ten days: Evenings until 9 o'clock and Sunday until 4 p. m. Shiloh Baptist church and F. A. Smith, a graduate of Keenau after visiting his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Iorace Farnsworth and Evelyn Smith, both states in the East. H. L. Solomon was a graduate of Cunningham is sick. Get the Defenders and read all the news of your home Lima, Ohio Tolsto Ohio Among those reported on the sick last week were Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. T. Ross, and Mrs. T. Tuesday club met at the home of Mrs. T. Ross, Jan. 10. The annual meeting of the league was held at the Grace Church. The Ever Reddy circle of Kings Daughters met at the home of Mrs. B. Castle Darby and daughter have returned from a trip to Chicago, Mrs. Emma Topp and algnon Walker, Mrs. H. Randall and left for a trip to New Orleans, La. for a trip to a Southern Illinois. His wife Mrs. Lillian Brassfield Bush, will leave for a trip in Southern Illinois. His敏ency organizer for the Chicago Defender, was in the city last week. Youngstown, Ohio The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made Here's an easy way to save $2, and yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried. You probably heard of this well-known remedy at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep a cough at home, but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent place in your home. In a pint bottle, pour 2½ ounces of sugar-syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar. It will not never spoil, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every pore, and never spoils. It tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat and bronchial asthma, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, has been used for generation of biofuels, and to avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2½ ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absorbed nutrients, is standard. The Pinex Co, F.W. Wayne, Ltd. slick Miss Gladys Washington is among the pupils that will graduate from the grammar school of Henry O'Neill and of Martin street was injured on the shoulder when he was thrown from a steam shovel last week, while at work. chapel for the building fund, Mrs. Wesley Redd, chairman. Moses S. Ross, president. Frank Lincoln visited Salem last week. Mrs. Sandy Buff is on the slick list. Crumpler & Crumpler are now located in the building. Mrs. Sandy Buff is on the slick list. Crumpler & Crumpler are now located in the building. Mrs. Etta Morgan entertained the women of the Women's Home Mary's A. M. E. Zlon church and an election of officers was held. Belmont brunch Sunday afternoon and arranged for Douglas H. H. Covenant. Brunch is ill. Covenant. Judge No. 59. P. & A. & M., in metn In棠llentained her Sunday school Monday at Belmont Y. Mrs. Marjorie Adams is in Kinnie street. The Rev. Samuel Phillips preached at Jerusalem Baptist Hall. NEW JERSEY The revival which has been in progress since Jan. 1, came to a successful conclusion when the work was conducted by the Rev. O. J. Allen, A. B., minister of the First Bap. Church, and the pastor of Bethany Baptist church where the revival was held. The 20th anniversary of the revival was packaged affair. Thursday evening at the Capitol ball room. Dabby Martin and her 10 jazz tigers kept up a conference with the sweet music that was highly enjoyed. CONNECTICUT HAVEN'T I MET YOU BEFORE, ASKED COP? SEEMS HE HAD Mrs. Gordon of Philadelphia spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. B. Ward, and her sister, Mrs. L. Littel has been called to the best-side of his wife in Philadelphia, the daughter of the late Mrs. Littel given at the Hotel Provident by the Friends of Mrs. Walter Williams are glad to see her up and around again. A. M. E. church Sunday, Jan. 21, were well attended. Mrs. Collier held a dinner at the Hotel Provident last week. Covers were laid for 20. The banquet held at the Hotel Provident last week. No. 290, was attended by 150. Washington, D. C., Jan. 26.—That proverbial elephant with the wonderful memory of nothing but the Fourth precinct. One day last week, so the story goes, Lester gave Daniel Cousins, 1323 Huntton court Southwest, a prisoner was brought in on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and carrying concealed weapons. The man in blue "hit," "Ive got it." I arrested you nine years ago for holdup. Evidently Lester must be under the star of the mystic three times the Fourth precinct, Cousins, well, he's under the law. Associa. Conn. On the occasion of her birthday Mr. and Mrs. William Morton, 140解答ing the engagement of their acquaintance, the funeral was announced the engagement of their acquaintance, Murray Howard of 45 Wooster street, Ansonia, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham from an extended trip to South Carolina, Mrs. George W. Burr, 138 Division of E. E. Hancock, pink tea given by the stewardess board Clinton A. E. Hancock, finally, 9 Canal street, was a very successful affair home, 43 Wooster street. There is no apparent change in the condition of the funeral. The death occurred seriously ill for several weeks. The funeral of Ida May Jackson, the daughter of the New Haven General hospital was held from 2 to 4pm. Death occurred in the New Haven General hospital was held from 2 to 4pm. E. Fletcher, 103 Central street, Thursday at 2 10am. Fletcher, 103 Central street, Thursday at 2 10am. Fletcher, 103 Central street, Thursday at 2 10am. The Pine Groveemetery. The Rev. William I. Cousins of the Macdonald news to the Defender agent. That the American boy and girl would work together, whether they were at it or not. ALL THIS MONTH I will treat all afflicted patients who call, for a reduced professional fee of $12.50 for any single ailment. All sufferers from chronic, lingering, stubborn ailments. is should take advantage of this advantage at once. He gives the care and attention the patient and attends the regular healing and cur- sure of the patient's blood, skin and pelvic life work. I work with people of the people of the nation than be- come a patient. I can give that I can give the best treat- ment and education. A. B. Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Fugene Jones of Wooster street is reported sick. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Russell street. Mr. Mack, who has a tailor shop in Allyn street, is at his Charles Gilpin Dramatic club gave a delightful sleigh ride to Burnside. His Charles Gilpin is now in St. Francis hospital. Miss Viola Webster of Highland street is visiting friends in New York and Mrs. Elmer Banto last Wednesday and left a girl baby. Mrs. Banto was Miss Roilani Johnson of Harrison street is DR. H. G. MARTIN H. G. MARTIN Chicago, IL. fair avogadro that I am mucrofaecal and fair avogadro that I am You Can Play These Immediately! "606" THE EUROPEAN REMEDIES "914" A REMARKABLE BARGAIN! Here's your chance to own a musical instrument you can really use. You can play at once and become popular at parties and dances. You can play at once and be the latest European linenation. A suggestion is to portel to sell at $2.65. Do you want to sell this handmade new phone to pay $75.00. No, you want to play $75.00. We make you own a phone. Administered intravenously for blood dissection involves the practice of medicine; diseases heterogeneous considered incurable are yield- able to treatment and certain types of treatment. I employ in my practice all the serious, intravenous specific remedies and the latest, and be given the best possible disease. Join the crowd of grateful, satisfied patients daily. Come today for a free, searching examination. $10 X-Ray Assessment $1 Don't wait until the last few days, when the crowded condition of my office may not assured. No false hope or procluses. You pay for results only. Hours: 8 a.m. You pay for results only. Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. these bargains by return mail. Special Combination Offer-$75 for both. ACT AT NOON (9:30AM) or BY 11AM. THE BENSHKAAGO CO., Dent, 912, 512 Fifth Ave., New York 337 W. MADISON STREET CHICAGO, ILL. I want to give you a full 50c box of my famous Hair Grower FREE! I say that short, scanty, thin or lifeless hair can be made long, lustrous and abundant, and I want to PROVE it by sending you a full-size box of my Tonic Hair Grower at my own expense. This is no "catch scheme." It is a fair and square offer and it's on you to everybody. No matter who you want, where you live, you can obtain, without cost or obligation, a full 50-cent box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower This remarkable preparation, discovered and perfected by a Negro scientist, actually grows beautiful new hair in a few weeks. It immediately stops falling hair, eradicates dandruff and relieves all unhealthy conditions of the scalp. Beauty parlors and barber shops nearly everywhere have adopted it. Thousands of users say it gives results after all other preparations have failed. Amazing Introductory Offer In offering Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free I hope to give thousands of others the blessing of long, vigorous hair. I ask not a penny for the fall-size hair. I request that packages to mail me the actual cost of package and postage. As the preparation is expensive, I can only send one box free to each customer or address. Just Send Me Your Name! Enclose ten cents (coin or stamp) in your letter and mail it to me personally. The Hall is for written correspondence. This offer must be withdrawn soon because of the heavy expense, to me, so don't put it off. Enclose a dime in your letter and mail it today. Address: DR. E. S. LEE, Dept. 31 1716 E. 19TH ST. KANSAS CITY, MO. Gray Eagle ELCOP, KIDNEY CARE LIVER MEDICINE THE GRAY EAGLE MEDICINE CO. MASSACHUSETTS It is giving relief to thousands. Hundreds of people we will give relief to your money back. We will give you your money back. pure blood and to strengthen and invigorate the Kidneys and Liver. Life itself depends on the condition of your Liver. Try Gray Eagle Blood, Kidney and Liver Medicines for $100 a bottle. If our representative has not called, THE GRAY EAGLE MED. CO., 260 RANDOLPH BLDG, MEMPHIS, TENN. ```markdown ``` SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 PE-RU-NA Recommended by an Ohio Early 12.11.1900 W. J. Temple, 202 W. Central Ave. Delaware, Ohio, for five long years could not eat a meal without distress. His trouble was catarrh of the stomach and bowels brought on by exposure. Mr. Temple says:—"A drugsist recommended Pe-ru-na. I took five bottles and am a well man. While formerly I could not do a day's work. I now never become fatigued. Pe-ru-na is the best medicine and tonic in the world. It is especially fine for catarrh and colds." The value of any medicine is determined by results. Pe-ru-na has been accumulating results for over fifty years. Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Insist upon having the genuine remedy for catarrh conditions. Silky Black Sateen HOUSE DRESS Trimmed with Gay Flowered CRETONNE Regular Sizes 32 to 46 STOUT Sizes 47 to 53 For This SALE $2 49 On Arrival 2 for $4.68 This sturrier and model is available for arrver. Let me know if you would like to see it on the street wear. $5 VALUE Send no Money BUYER QUICK. Give your wish and this dress to your partner. 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AGE Wins GATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 : THE CHICAGO DEFENDER : HONEST MINISTER a¢rs. 2tza Byrd ||| NEW YORK STATE NEWS | aS WET TH a NEW YORK RI tar) cane: Becomes Wife ce sar of tng | SARE REP MEET EG * an jubuntuerpingas eesti ee ait stg IMs TERT SL svnem perey Marion, 247 Asie 2 ; eB ORE Dent rant femme ofthe | MANET ETOP lepating foram: | New York, Jan, 26-—The generosity | Gioomen's,Henencia tearwe.. A large | while he was in company ith A SABAR | ee srookiyn, appeared at Doll of Wr. Foster |\iisie stseat sur for coiered [Sal ust age arebstine da" at og Shortt Poretval . Nasle saved | tttering murrhed ne thy church tein, Central marke and cated a rn, apenica a Pl Z EWE ae, Taaae™ stoonbaS Mi | Sie" alsa Pano of ANGUS ube th Sake Tonnaon From going to Sil iat" eT ANS, al aM | Beda Nate ene og Fane [Rewdauartes last Thursday $9.2 SEP ale caattenle MAE [RSt hai he wekctulsehnie [week for aio to obey ‘Supreme | Hon, use a exeions sermon 1 (Urdu Ge Se engin fo he Raee 3 Met bila Byrd, 206 west azain| tle ick penned away Tuesday Us, Wne tary forthe weskia“bp an | Court Juatico Waaservono'a order to |e, <Wubanens oy 00 ON A sung fer Sone a MRE che MENS | Lemmptlng, tee eae nae oto street, tere New York clty for Che | Minree years anda devoten worker in | the North read, hear aiyde gar, and in fe vopat's order (0) tea tary Jenions, 142 Weat asm |S anes senhine Petit of 133 Carton area feo; aicuy ina eck,” However, af Ganeton ts Aaihrine ova |aetendngSumle aon he feces (ty gan de Ham’ Ge, at ake ele areas etna | Ate RM, Re, gr. dak, Rank | ane fo ie aoe PBS Peat RaTpo, OF her, departure | AM, eee charac Weal was | pet “hoy eucgezded Ip doing tnth, of fed judgment oblaincd for breach of| nine sipped, fll Severely faring [age fe nus geen tented wih the | before him on the Tuesday previo Feecived “that she hed ‘become tho exh and veatedtn, Goh COVE aha, tas | Meg DEN Gee GETS RT sew aqputy anerite was to bra sever! das ioniy"war Sen” Kama Cachs | hin" tho fle. ofa complain Feige ‘ot Wiha’ rovter. a member | rmter te ue sean Rows boysyor ihe | Satsrgay in We, Wisse Beaoiel 135] Hearing at a. deputy aber wna | ee es eeting of the St. Chri [eae ; giigat aman gamed Wank. who Poor Preacher Takes Reward 2 iced ote coegey tase EN Sates ata: shed eats meray ee ee maar, etre eae fon ihe cates pte en nena EE SUSGTES ce al ty i Perna caretnony was, pertora ors of Cadac ahent wus tice ty | Seer he Guests wets enterialved with | found him he wan $123.50 ahore of the | “ASSomtibyman ate, Wi shlelas net tHled to rob the home of Petito Ato and Buys New Suit for, [naa Bah, fan af i Se OP wins i nit Sele ic at hae GS ey SE | Hed Ane ga noun ar Regret asm WGA, ELECTS COMMITTEE. |*8citin verve tome ic jeepelttan, Commvanity center. Oaly ).. :. fonkers, a fheld, “Sex. Geo. AMeGil, Miss” Graeol when tho shorift dug down In his | Proval of the board ‘of ‘estimate for a jail my belongings, oT thought Sunday Service few close friends were present, and| .° |. Yonkers, N.Y. = | eld, es. Geo. eee ur. and dire. ; poem tho sheriff dug down In his) tesolution of the tocat hoard where thy| or geemenrserer pon yran| en se eel vob vomeot Newark, N. J. Jan. 26—The ex: tremely noticeable honesty, of, the Hews Henry Purdy, pastor ot 2 smal Bapiust churen, came to tho potles 0 ao Belesder reporter. Purdy wien Jot busy wih the work of his churet ben oda Jobs around several Aning- Seetresitencen, a, suburb of Cita ct. Sire Ae “steware “qwhlie, wealthy “resident “gf the. Arlington Sommunisy, lara SSeaiamoaa brooch Selva nt 4400, after three dass Mra Sedma sering am adverse ment in a local paper in, which she Sifered'a reward of 4100, ‘The adver= Tisement was wead by the neeacher, Stho'a Yew hours betore ‘had. found Tne nrooch in an anh cam and cared home not knowing tts value. ‘The Rew Purdy made his vay, £0 the “Sicwart ‘home, vreturned the Bien recved ni evar Sindy” morning when ho entere ante pulgie the Rew. Purdy” was. all Siiea, Sith the money he bad pur- haved a pew ministerial ar and, Sccording “to. tig pettshignere. he Breached °S° mights good” sermon, Eiktag: for ble subject “Honesty 1 the Best Policy" Witam, Rents, better known to Bl nomtet Rants hiss eas ekeneeat Biting iste tem iaa Bundles weno fe widely Iaiown So, one Hae eae Peart aa Ren Mhaiaerahotak ingen Hakits Sugiyama ae een etn nlent st Bee $e endey wen toChie Home” teiufese sity meet as iBers ret shila in seroma BRIGG? clashune’ Bentieg*vtaty Sen a Faron, Although severciy cut, Bentley Eres i deataresee Mitt Heide tyeieh ase trl hs phe aces welt Roe et Hariomsas 8 iy shovt tow came cannes anand: Eiipers. $3. Herries wit bere 2 o ineavat lectures under the ‘supervision Et use bout" or ceeation thie” San Giy\ahereon at, juve reboot No. {hor avenge ana Maat curgee, Durtg ‘Santary and Pebrunes Sie iiarrteon wi Icelure every saturday might under the Boasa’at the public Horary oath sures Bobdast dering chin moguth and next Mince and "on "satordats 1 Surat) Eights of esterday ana Today." These GS tates et cea uate tnoair“Harrioon Java lecturer of well Boing Bis lateherspeltounds Pocieak cf leetoring under the board. GGucacy (Souls seeest A‘tew sears eo the lecutes sete extremely pops HEE. SU SELF nas forced the beara ‘Gralkebatinve tnem, during the ware PRESENT SAGRED CONCERT sine Heaveniy Gate. 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Pout ork Bere rumored thet Presieent Harding i Fiquese oworihing tancibie be done I Sie iander or noice the lator prob idm Tnthe Vira intra’ Shogid ha ‘Grown will_he went, there for = report etstintdll Bebsiauee? Sa, i Indie of She Piachunh restr Eran church) Gehitede held in. the SSuidh “Merle SSeeFnathdas “aster ReBarting “ate andereraduaten from the Harvard’ “freshmen dormitories Wrought! Tor aur "ot Sisapprocal ‘gat hin ‘emadex omen lasted’ he entire day” we werk Bee gece author the rend at the Flaca Sas MRaiege® Sire 2 YE Banclne 1 whe! Wlcusnion and” we mage ot te steoneest dienter Gn"among freshmen, shies. Present SaaS Secured 10" be" ns alley Satan lee" Rath, Stover te emurc, ao Fortes 5 aul Lanrenes Dunbar was ISTH INFANTRY NEWS ‘Tne tah sntantgy hecame 2 nat, of Shee ee et Yo become federallecd at such a ‘time Sg Recainh fae*been secralcta“up ts HaskaPsiendard of Ts compunten "ane Re? on goo Inve The requirements. USE QUINADE No other single factor contributes ao mmuch to personal charre and atrac: Hceneas ap beautiful hair. SEEBYS QUINADE will lil to beautify. and Binprove the hair. it will aoften faPom kinky helt, making 1 easter ta pitt in any sible tn tenets ol i, PIQUINADE tn a medicated pomada eentainine ingredients which are cal einted co atimulate the scalp and the foots of Gre hair, thereby encourae: fog. fs growth. “ro. pst beat results trom use ot Quineds, cleanse the scalp. remuiasiy Flee Stele Guintootp, "the" ea sampoo, Inaiet. on getting Soeby’s Quinade apd Guiganonp. AE unable, to oan SM sour draretat's mail ux the price: ‘Suinade, Seer Ginasoap, 350, and we Bil peng them to you. Beaty Drug Ge. 16 Green St. Now You Gite Mrs. Ella Byrd Becomes Wife of Wm. Foster Mix Bila Byrd, 206, West 2398 steed eee York Suey fae Shh cage aay at yeoe, Morar SP ayy iat Ste degen Tom bet Teaked owt wha Ses We eater leech ecg. 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G. | The DANSANT DeLUXE of the PRE-LENTEN SEASON i. GIVEN BY Q ! John 6, Smith and His Modern Dance Orchestra of 30 Piscas At the RENAISSANCE CASINO, 138th-Street and 7th Avenue & , WEDNESDAY EVE., FEB. 7, kK | AomissION TICKETS 75. BOXES, $200: LOGES, $250 | tichots on Sate at Offe, 185 Wert 185th Street. Prone Morn: 6180 | SIE See # VISITING a FRANCE, PARIS, THE BATTLEFIELDS, MONTE CARLO, ITALY, ROME, NAPLES, POMPEII, FLORENCE, VENICE, VIA ITALIAN LAKES TO SWITZERLAND,” THE BSINE AND ENGLAND FRENCH TRAVEL SERVICE ‘Suite 306, 503 Fifth Ave. oe New York City — gfeit gncinerr, (white). ‘Terntand said Siee Sade Ae ached, Bite In’ Central ‘park and inentiied ios eoutht fie eight moonlit that Teen ona tid alsin terme of Sune Bie FSSA ether® Hueeaster, Sear iSaurhing or Kini sald that the might {ptauentlon was dari and no. moon as "the Right Rev. Mee. John FE. Burke gelebrated hia Fist tirhdaye test “Mone Gaye He Nas been tentified with the Fulsloniry wort Snore’ Hmam Cutie Te er She group for more than 30 Years i At tie annual meeting of the T. Ws ch. on Jam, #2 the commalttce of ran Agement way electen for the. coming rent. seriecsreeiceiedeeeg Sr Ho, ev iaeceeh eB Bllegtsin s hishaes, vee "chairman: ‘Mine, 1 Ee'sebte tesueet: Sm Stine HenG, Vigkense ereaany! Sieedamaen E Be naueris, Bya E. Pang, B.A. dole Soot Bethe Mckay he a eeeunts, Eitian'A® Siesta Vitgedense bower, Slurp oaradtn. Adah. Thorasa.sSent Posie Ghectaian ani “Wins Comets Boies Secreta Mints Rona Beth, Sanit Bawcen Si Siena Stic "Ws" and basan” Beton Werthim, Sics"Fansom tas servet_ay ‘chatee Fae sh tfeeray fo a rer: fort yearn ‘Thraugiy tho resin ation of Mr Nettle" Grithn ay ene. Tap of the inemberaip-commieter the TR aeca a Valued worker © WAGE MASONS Etehtysateon members whn tad ro. Gail nt dee, ond See fee Falned tothe deed of Master store inembten of the ‘newly formed "Anitosh Babe Brine ‘tanh Wee ant accepted SeSone Sela A, Parker eran ease Tere ene Seae “of See ore ‘hee: eee ie Mae ee ee | When Perey Morrison, 127 Ashland lace, Brooklyn, appeared at poltes preadquarters last Thursday to ail- |ewer a charge of burglary for at~ feipting. to rob the home of Jom Sephine Petite of 130 Cariton avenue, ihn captain of detectives wag ouc~ prised to see tho man who appeared Before him on the Tuesday previous, Dut in the role of a. complainant sig a fan samed yank, whore ‘c-eharged. with, robbing” bim of al Ry Clothing, = When awed “why ho ried to rou the home of Petite Afor= ison weplied: Well, Bryant robbed: my home of alt ‘ay Belongings, 90. 1 thourbt T Might sust. ua well. Tob, somo ons fise’s Rome to get even.” aforrison Sian ‘arrested by Patrolman Muchllel Jor Clasvon avenue station. whe ele Gite Loulee Stewart, ie secoth aves aureet: Anna Picks, 2486 Seventh aves tune iene’ Games ity Seat, Wa INSehe: Ueorge Bards tet Weae Waa Sete: caeveaumeley: at went eat Meee Ann Henan Soe Wane a ere ie is tivese ahd Steet COMMONWEALTH “5” venir ST. MICHAEL'S BIG “5” Prliinary ST. CHRISTOPHER CUBS ve. THE WLCARS |COMMONWEALTH GASINO | ocr aresus a2d 18504 Servet | SUNDAY, JAN. 26, 1523 ] panciNe'serore AND AFTER |___ HAPPY. RHONE'S ‘vERSence wow TORE. ORCHEATRA PAGE TEN JOHN LLOYD TO MANAGE DARBY BASEBALL CLUB Bolden Shows Why He Withdrew from National Association by This Move By MISTER FAN There has never been any objective accounting to the fans of both East and West, but there is a strenuous objection to any league form that will be allowed to respect players' contracts. Without this baseball is doomed. It is Danny O'Brien's responsibility to start without killing the game. The big leagues tried it and found that they were up to it. The eastern league formed the two leagues got together and formed an agreement that is lived up to at the present writing. The National League Lord should fit to leave organized baseball. It should fit to leave organized baseball and his crowd have started something that they cannot keep up, nor can they succeed at what they have started. The National league will go on. The fans will continue to support it. The league has no possible solutions no possible thing other than they have arranged. The club owners in the position they want them in. If President Foster withdraws his financial support from the league or the association—up in --- INDEPENDENT QUINTET LOSES the Athenians. The defender dengel big five were, defeated by the Athenians of Hainfield, N. J., 13 to 19, and the Athenians of Hainfield, 24 to 16 in fayer of the locals. PHILADELPHIA X WINS Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 26.—in one of the fastest games seen here this season, the Borough A. C. quintet at Laird Lyceum Friday night 40 to 23. FREE TREATMENT BLOOD ```markdown ``` KIDNEY If you suffer from Ostrospermia, Backache and Weakness of the Kidneys, Hidder or another condition absolutely safe in coming to us. We are conquering the most every day, and know that we can make it possible for our Kidneys to make Micropernectine Examination and Kidney Care. difficult cases every day and know that they are important for you. Neglected infantile problems to tow inborn and fatal Nibble Com- promise and through Urinalysis when infections and through Urinalysis when STOMACH B NERVOUS P MISTER MAIL MAN, CAN I GET BACK MY LETTER TO GLADYS HARR? — I ASKED HER TO GO TO THE THEATRE WITH ME TOMORROW NIGHT, AND I LOST THE 50 CENTS I HAD TO TAKE HER WITH — EVANSTON Y TO PLAY THE 8TH REGIMENT FIVE JAN. 26 Next Friday, Jan. 26, Evanston's Eighth Regiment big five at the Eighth Regiment armory. 25th street and Giles Street, Evanston, featured this season. They have beaten the Yankees at Evanston, the Nexia American Legion in Ohio and the Indianapoppies at Evanston, the Grendelers victory over the Grendelers, by the public of a game well worth seeing. The Eighth Regiment big five is fed that playing on a large court such as turn the trick. One of Chicago's best jazz orchestra has been engaged for the first time at 9 o'clock sharp. A m. first game at 9 o'clock sharp. DOPING RACE HORSES Getting lack to dome ring during the cold days of skiton for dog cat dome. There was no money to speak of until Saturn from Philadelphia and a good many from New York. On one of these Saturns best dogs around were entered. It was cheap dome player for a hundred miles around had a tip on a different charged beyond the limit with dope. A Wabbit were on hand with their money waiting for the fourth race. It there were more bookmakers doing business that day than ever. There were more final race, then business picked five of them were tried. The sixth horse was in there to fill in. One never looked like Sheephead Bay on Forturton, some good friend would whip to be on so and so; he is loaded to the limit a minute. Another tip would be given out that would make him out run a limited train. It seemed after from dope horse players the bugle was sounded for the horses to come to the Next Installation—"How the Americas Dopers Fell from Grace in Europe" **BOWLING LEAGUE TO START** On Feb. 1, the Chicago League league hosts the Viennese hotel alley. Teams are practicing each night and are in first place. The team is freed as first prize a silver loving cup. This will go to the highest point scorer of the season. Teams entered in the Defender, Viennese hotel, Illinois Center, and others are expected to enter before the opening date. The alley have been shaded. Friday, in a matched game, H. Anderson and Arthur Young, 450 to 427. 8TH BEGIMENT WINS AGAIN RINGSIDE RECOLLECTIONS ROUND 6--Both fighters stepped cautiously into the guson poked a straight, left toward Johnson's jaw. Jack,咬滑 "skipped" his victim's teeth, close to his terrific right to Sandy's jaw. Down before the referee had a chance to start a count. Johnson didn't give him a chance the referee gave him. He扣下 a blow to Ferguson's wind and the latter dropped his guard as a smashing right to the jaw. The blow was heard all over the chinies and Sandy took the count of nine resting upon one knee. He rushed into a clench to force him off and sent left and rights to his opponent's body and face. Everybody tore him in and sent left and right angle and when the floor sounded ending the fight Ferguson staggered to his chair shoved in by his second and fell saved him from the floor. The bell had saved him from O. The final bell ended the proposition, and he cried, Jack valuited over the roses. made it to his dressing room, took a seat, joined Griffin and the writer in the kitchen, cabby was driving his loot in the 11th street when the wicker, all of a different color, raised his hand as if to stop all conversation and sputtered out in a choke. "For the Lord's sake, stop the call," he said, when he had done so Jack stepped out, clapped his hand to his (Jack's) buildings. We heard him entitle several peculiar sounds as we followed him in the hall, where he learned what was going on we found that he was building with a conglomeration of black-eyed peas and "sliding" and ham buildings with a conglomeration of black-eyed peas and "sliding" and ham buildings with a 10-round go with the peas and pass the coming champion winning all. There is no record of Jack Johnson there, one of those "one moment" that another of those not so long afterward that Jack was able to win him, who allowed him a complete change of life. Kirk Griffin, mentioned in this article, is in New York City; Jimmie Ash conducts a pool and billiard hall in the same town in New York, and long ago passed into the Great Beyond. READ— TONY LANGSTON'S Ringside Remembrances Each Week in This Section NEXT WEEK The record of Jack Johnson shows Fusion in 1905. On July 21 of that year, Fusion won the On July 13 of that year, six rounds in Philadelphia, the other two goes having taken place at Colma and Colma, respectively. It is of the first article that article has to do, as it is the one of the three witnessed by the writer, and be featured in a peculiar features connected with it which have never been seen. year the pair had been Philadelphia, the other two goes having taken the tour and Coloma, Cal. I respectfully mentioned that this article has to do with it, it is decided three witnessed by the writer, and because there were pleasant hearings connected with it which have never been public. In the first place, the original match was to have been between Ferrell and failed to put in an appearance. Three prelimbs had been sent through and the club management was filled with the program. It was decided to secure the services of Jack Johnson and enlistresses were broadcasted in an effort. Get Jack The Fight ROUND 1--The men sparred for a moment and Ferguson landed. He followed this up with a right to Jack's body and a left to Ferguson's. A dazen blows and as the men came to a clench next Ferguson is head back with a right to Jack's head on the breakaway and was carrying the CAPTAINS EAST HIGH 60 HOWARD A. LEE HOWARD A. LEE Captain baskettail. School basket ball hull. Rochester, N. X. and considered one of the best basket houses in the state. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Loses Dinner Between Walls WHAT NEXT? DAVE HOLLY Popular in the ring as a fighter. Popular out of the ring as a gentleman. HE fought JOE GANS 29 ter- rific rounds and later died through his life for a dog. BOUT DISPLEASES FANS WHO ATTEND 15TH INFANTRY SHOW New York, Jan. 26. Sailor Darden, and a knuckle knockout over Lew Williams in the last round of the scheduled eight-round bout, took the Mackay Eastern army Jan. 6. Darden, a typical infiltrator, did not please the fans in particular, worse. In the semi-final Jack McVeay gave Georgia Bush, a white boy, a boxing lesson, Battling. McVeay also gave Toni Murphy a likely looking lightweight boxed an interesting eight-round bout. The most popular bout of the evening, ended in a draw, after "Bad Murphy" saw Bush and saw a new Murphy lily name, had cuffed each other an interesting affair. The other won by the proverbial mile. The other preliminaries were hotly contested. WATCHING THE COREBOARD LEAGUE STANDING MARIANAO 14 14 .560 MARIA 14 14 .560 MALMENDARES 14 14 .560 HAVANA 14 14 .425 HAVANA BEATEN IN SLUGFEST Santa Clara Cuba Jan. 14 Santa Clara Cuba Jan. 14 Battery by Santa Clar. The latter club has been showed Triples by Charleston and Loptojo and the fielding of Warfield feature. The score: Havana 14 A, B, P, A, 14 Loptojo 4 12 12 12 Junquez 4 12 12 12 Lojas 4 12 12 12 Ousf 4 12 12 12 Matalvo 4 12 12 12 Marcelo 4 12 12 12 Marrabio 4 12 12 12 Qutanab 4 12 12 12 Qutanab 4 12 12 12 Pabonp 4 12 12 12 Hoylandp 4 12 12 12 Loptojo 4 12 12 12 Hervelp 4 12 12 12 Total 28 14 20 14 *Batted for Aroca in the eighth. Havana 4 10 10 10 Aroca 4 10 10 10 Three-base hit-Loptojo, Charleston, Two- base hit-Hervelp (2), Warfield (2), Ousf (3), Charleston (3), Galleto, Holland, Loptojo, Loptojo, Marcelo (2), Lojas, Matalvo, Galleto, Serrano, Stolen bases-Wardfield, Gonzalez, Double plays-Gonzalez to Loptojo; Loptojo to Hervelp; Loptojo to Holland; by Loptojo, 4 Bases on ball-off Padron, 2 Off, Aroca, 2 Off, Hervelp; Ganta Clara AR, A, H, I Mariano AR, A, H, I Mose, f Bamirez, f Teran, 2, 5 Teran, 2, 5 Omar, 2, 5 Curbaco, f Curbaco, f Crepach, 2, 5 Crepach, 2, 5 Marcelillo, 4, 1 Marcelillo, 4, 1 Hosse, f Parelct, 2, 14 Parelct, 2, 14 Bennham, 0, 0 Bennham, 0, 0 Pelpeo, 0, 0 Silera AR, A, H, I Mariano AR, A, H, I Mose, f Bamirez, f Teran, 2, 5 Teran, 2, 5 Omar, 2, 5 Curbaco, f Curbaco, f Crepach, 2, 5 Crepach, 2, 5 Marcelillo, 4, 1 Marcelillo, 4, 1 Hosse, f Parelct, 2, 14 Parelct, 2, 14 Bennham, 0, 0 Bennham, 0, 0 Pelpeo, 0, 0 Silera Total... 35 29 34 Total... 35 15 27 20 For him in La Plata... Total: 2 12 24 16 Total: 5 9 27 11 Battled for LePard in the plot. The home boys not started early in the game, but the floor work of Fial and "Specky" Mike was too hard for white boys not going. The end of both halves found the teams even. Hilton won the game, and saved the game in the extra period. Y. M. C. A. FLOOR SCORES The Interchurch league, which plays every Friday night, free to the public, the evening Friday; Lightweights, last Friday; Lightweights, last Friday; Pilgrim, 5; Pilgrim, 2; Betholm 3; Betholm 2; institutional, 4; (forthe) graves, 6; Pilgrim, 2; Lincoln, 16; institutional, NOREOLK CHIPS FLAVOR New York, Jan. 26—Kid Norfolk, light heavyweight pugilist, has seven years of experience who has been his manager for a number of years. Norfolk's contract exp- ence will allow Norfolk will place himself under the management of a well-known Harlem phy- sician. Vincennes Bowling League SEASON BEGINS FEB.1 SILVER TROPHY AWARDS Teams desiring entrance in League call H. W. Pitts, Douglas 0410, for particulars In and Around New York BY "BILL" WHITE The fans who attend the bouts at the game will be able to see Leroy Powell, former St. Christopher club boy and state amateur flyer, who will be playing in a great ovation when he was introduced to the fans last week. Junior boxing championships will junior boxing championships will be held in Squares Garden on Feb. 27 and March 24. The rosters represented are Pittsburgh, Boston, Philadelphia, Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, Buffalo, Bridgeport, Albany, Montreal and Balcony Leon Monda has severed his connection with the Commonwealth basket ball team. A fine letter was received from George P. Moore last week, who at present is in the Army and would soon be back in Harlem for all the games. Leo Handy and Cecil Cook were the yard relay race for DeWitt Clinton high school at the municipal athletic games night, Jan. 15. Danny Colwanda and Danny Lee were club tonight (Friday) for 12 rounds of the Soldier Jones won from Kid Richardson in the second round of a scheduled game on Friday, the 1024 Medical armory last Thursday. The Blue Belt girls basketball team defeated the Jamaica C. (white) at A-12 on Friday night. The 1024 Medical armory last Thursday by the score of 38 to 4. The basketball team of Hoboken, N. J., will play the Commonwealth bive five games in the final day night. In the preliminary game the Vulcans a white team will play the Vulcans a white team. Wolf Larsen of Brooklyn and Kid Richardson of Albany next Tuesday nights would be light heavyweights. The Borough A. C. Juniors defeated Moguls last week by the 16th of Feb. 57 THE RIMES MERCURY 18 The RIMES Regiment is the one fighting the strong Mercury quintet on Monday night, Jan. 16, per man to 10 Out Regiment, per man to 10 Regiment's passing game and the base's Frank Legare and Green features. Eighth Regiment (23) 18 Legare f 4 1 2 0 Glass f 4 0 1 2 Green f 4 1 2 0 Glass f 4 0 1 2 Green f 4 1 2 0 Glass f 4 0 1 2 Legeston f 0 0 1 0 Carsenst f 1 0 1 0 Legeston f 0 0 1 0 Carsenst f 1 0 1 0 Ellis f 0 0 1 0 Ow.Hans f 0 0 1 2 JOHNNY BROWN BUSY N.Y. DEFENDER 5 TROUNGES CRACK OHIO WHITE QUINTET Tilden (15) Płokwyk, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Foster, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Gentile, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Pritman, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Phillips (12) Lostr, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Chapman, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Phillips, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Johnson, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Lightweight Phillips (12) Lostr, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Chapman, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Phillips, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Johnson, r 1 0 1 0 P. T On Monday afternoon at the Lind blom high gym both Phillips fives won, team must brace before it meets either Hyle Park or Tilden again. Chapman and Lofton still win. Heavyweight Lindblom (12) Ilyland, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Chapman, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Stowart, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Johnson, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Phillips, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Lightweight Lindblom (12) Ilyland, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Chapman, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Stowart, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Johnson, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Phillips, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Marshall, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Mullan, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Bullman, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Witkoos, r 1 0 2 0 P. T Wilker, r 1 0 1 0 P. T Totals: 13 12 16 17 Totals: 8 4 15 10 Referee: Thomas (Clark.) Time of bat- line: thinkerpee—Dr. Jones (M.) C.) a. Prof. Mitchiel (M. R. U.) Scores: 8 4 15 10 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 WHY DEMPSEY WON'T FIGHT HARRY WILLS Challenger's Manager Accused of Not Getting Busy After Articles Were Signed By WILLIAM WHITE In an interview granted a Defender receiver last week by McKetrick he said: "I can say that Dempsey is willing to Jack, Brennan, Firpo and anybody else. He's not trying anybody. His team has got some business, but he hasn't been able to do anything. Dempsey and Wills, for instance. Last year we signed an agreement to get Dempsey and Wills penned. Did the light come off? Where fault was it, ours? I should say not, because we have no reason to regret the match but we can't do everything the promoters get busy on it and they'll just about the time this interview progress from O'Rouke we landlady lambed us a "big ham" etc., but Broadway us a "big gig" etc., but comprued to what he said when an approach relative to a Tom Gibbons balloons this summer, where the Pole grounds this summer, where the door boxing. O'Rouke is the matchmaker. You should I want to match Gibbons with Dempsey?" he demanded. I will tell you what I will do. I will have a good purse for a match between Gibbons and Gibbons class. Does he want to meet him was the white-hat man's Mortis Brown—27 Albanta—23 Flaming, I. K. 8 Roberta, I. 8 Bison, I. 4 Watkins, c. 4 George, I. 2 Clay, I. 2 Substitutions: For Mortis Brown—Dahlman For Athanus—Hill for Perry, H. 6. OPEN BATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 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The man owned largely by hunter and made millions in the lumber industry are successful farmers. A. Moore, Pres. that this rich territory has a way to support the state and country, if turned over for costless farmers among the Colored people coming this way from the South, is much of the feeling carried out of excessive aggression of humanity in many of the The state is also to classify and certify that betting had soil in this deal. The syndicate gets water power rights upon the fortune and biggie facilities of the country can be placed on the firm rich firms at the start so as to give employment to the men. The syndicate has put on a 2016 membership drive—benefiting every local member of the races to buy one or more memberships and pass it in. Never was a more wonderful donor experience and that at once before others come in and get what is first offered to them. We have a $110 in a short while. 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ROOM: FURN. bath; matl; married; married or groom; groom. FURN. VERONA APSTADENTEN Furn. attic, closet, arm. electric. CHAMPAIN AVEN. 610. 610 APSTAD- ENTEN. attic. electric. steam. c- trolley. Furn. 610. BEAUTIFUL LARGE MIDNIGHT BROWN BODY Cream water; in quiet poultice form, 4 oz. in your jar. Wash skin. WE LOVE JEWISH WASTE A NICE RICE BOWL WE LOVE JEWISH WASTE A VICIOUS AGEURY, Victory 4228. PLUME AVE. 3140, APT. 5, NEATLY MODIFIED. ABSOLUTely gentle; good looks. 200 cm². INDIAXA AVE., 400B, 301 APT.-NECKL farm from base; farm or couple of equally size farms. BEST STREAM BOMB. February 2015. SOUTH PARK AVE., 2020-FURN. ROOMS. December 2015. stream, ole; cloop, skylark T15, VINCENTS AVE, 400, PLEASANT WARN AVE, 1234. SOUTH PARK AVE, 400, 2D PL—FLOOR 1234. VINCENTS AVE, 400, SMALL ROOM, SINGLE girl, Room 519 after 4:20 p.m. E 40TH PL, 441—FURNISH ROOM; NICE PLAINER AVE, 400, 491—APT. 1—SINGLE furn., room couple; comfort room. ST LAWRENDS AVE, 400, 420, APT. 1—FURNISH ST LAWRENDS AVE, 400, 420, APT. 1—FURNISH VINCENTS AVE, 400, TWO NICHE furn., room couple; comfort room. VINCENTS AVE, 400, NICE ROOM, modern, nearly modern, Douglas 6014. CALFORD AVE, 400, TWO SINGLE ROOMS WARHAM AVE, 400, TWO MODERN FURN. rooms in private homes, Atlanta 1906. PLAINER AVE, 400, 491—APT. 1—FURNISH PLAINER AVE, 400, 491—APT. 1—FURNISH INDIAA AVE, 400, 250, APT. 2—SINGLE STREAM, ole; cloop, skylark T15, VINCENTS AVE, 400, TWO NICHE STREAM, ole; cloop, skylark T15, VINCENTS AVE, 400, TWO NICHE STREAM, ole; cloop, skylark T15, VINCENTS AVE, 400, TWO NICHE RIHODES AVE, 400, 357, APT. 2—TWO ROOM, room light, electric light. RIHODES AVE, 400, 357, APT. 2—TWO ROOM, room light, electric light. GALFORT AVE, 400, 2D PL—FLOOR STREAM and ole; reasonable Atlanta 2156. INDIAA AVE, 400, 491—APT. 2—TWO STREAM and ole; reasonable Atlanta 2156. INDIAA AVE, 400, 491—APT. 2—TWO STREAM and ole; reasonable Atlanta 2156. E 40TH ST, 441—FURNISH ROOM; private family; couple. E 40TH ST, 441—FURNISH ROOM; private family; couple. E 40TH ST, 441—FURNISH ROOM; private family; couple. PHILAIM AVE. 453, 455, 457, 458 - SINGLE- HOUSE, 455-457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462 VINNENE AVE. 453, 454, 459, 460 - APT-70 room, modern, iron only, Reynolds 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429 farm, modern, Reynolds 446, INDIANA AVE. 305-346-1800, INDIANA PARK AVE. farm, furn. camp, guest people, bus. park, carriage, restaurant, motel, hotel, museum, market, museum, 962. 822. 303TH PARK AVE. 305-346-1800, 305-346-1800 303TH PARK AVE. 305-346-1800 and kitchenette; stairs and fire. TWO-STORY FURNISHED ROOMS. GRAND HAND. 3565-FRONT UNFURN. room. Call enquiries. D246. 0246. TWO ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE FOR room. Loughton 4742. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL FURN. ROOMS bags, large beds with ampar porters, four bed baths GRAND HAMBURG, 305-291 FL—ONE SAMS Road, room and private bath; newly de- signed room; private bath; smoking room or woman's $5 per week, bunk. CALIFORNIA HAMBURG, 210-2504 HAMBURG —Pool; newly devised; private bath, phone, plasma, room; only hotel-room. Borjas 4752. BOWEN AVE, 452-319-NEW, WARM, COMFORTable, modern impromptu; good tools; comfortable; couple or working children; Oakland, IL EDEN AVEN, 520-319-D FLOOR, FLAT-100. Pum. room, suitable for two more separate rooms. Kirkwood private printer; Kirkwood, DOE 212 E: 4F7 ST, 441=NIP: LARGE PUEN floor room and large private lattice light and gas furnished; also floor room and large private lattice LARGE V: AF 475, AF 475, AF 475 GILLS AVE., 1920 - PURN, ROOM FOR MAN with island, or couple; modern convolutions; Douglas nails. EVANS AVL, 49E, 2D, 3D-MP, 100M, 100M e or o single mcat; petrel cat e or o single mcat; petrel cat PHIARIA AVL, ERS, SF AFT -NWRV PHIARIA AVL, ERS, SF AFT -NWRV single mcat; couple or mcat single mcat WABASH AVR, 3281, 2D Pl.—FURN, 011 uniform, teams, couple employed or men, Banerger BIR. GRAND RYLD, 435-NICE LARGE ROOM: steam, hot water: near "L" and surface lights, rent reasonable. ELLIS AVE. 510, APT. 71-NAVYB 510, AVE. 510, APT. 71-NAVYB 510, AVE. after 2021 p.m., 10am, 10am, 10am, after 2021 p.m., 10am, 10am, CALMETM AVE. 410, APT. 51F APT.-NAVYB 410, AVE. after 2021 p.m., all usiers; per week, backpack 2021k. E. 60TH ST. 51F-11TH LARGE PUNK. room, children, bath, gry, par 51F-11TH LARGE PUNK. SOUTH PARK AVENUE, 2210-810-KUFSTETTE 2210-810-KUFSTETTE CALVESTINE AVENUE, 4155-7210-PUBEN, PEN for man and wife. office: 4155, 2210-810-KUFSTETTE FAIRFIELD AVENUE, 4155, APT. 2-2780, farm, rose. CALMETT AVE. 631, 3D APT.-HOUSE, realty firm, steam borer, Browns 234, Browns 234, room transportation, Browns 234, room transportation, Browns 234, two XLIX TURN FUNN, BROOMS: ONE LARGE furniture private suite, Browns 234, room for $450, call after 6. Dogg, Dugg, VINCENES AVE. 429, BROOMS: LARGE furniture private suite, Alfamide 234, room for $450, call after 6. Dogg, Dugg, VINCENES AVE. 429, BROOMS: LARGE furniture private suite, Alfamide 234, room for $450, call after 6. Dogg, Dugg, CALMETT AVE. 428, APT.-HOUSE, realty firm, steam borer, Browns 234, room for $450, call after 6. Dogg, Dugg, UNFURNISHED ROOMS SOMETHING EXCESSALLY MORE-A LARRY modern front room, infant, uniform; water heaters; half back to "L" and surface; be much easier; eventually convertible. After easy conversion, EVERYTHING AFTER EVERYTHING. HIGH HORIZONTAL TARGET above room, clean; reliable matte clooset; three buttles; good bath and clooset; three buttles to two earline. VERMONT AVE., 252, 257, 267, 277, ONE LARRY front room, infant. Crawl. Oakland LANGLEY AVE. 400-1-ONE-BOM KITCHEN LANGLEY AVE. 400-1-ONE-BOM KITCHEN Save bit. @ 9 p.m. LANGLEY AVE. 420-2 20P - THREE- INCH, infl. rooms, steam, gas light: use of gas light. VINCENNES AVEN. 416-200 EXPENTS. VINCENNES AVEN. 416-200 APT-APT- INFORM. room, all number improvements. VINCENNES AVEN. 416-200 APT-ONB-EXP INFORM. room E. 457TH (Ls., 440-ONE UNFCHN, BOOM) electric light, hot water heat, TURBLE 3125. FLATS FOR RENT 3:54 BOOM MODERN APN. IN THE Lakefront lot, building 20, 22 and 'Chambers are. Also, rooms; elevator services at all times. NORTH SIDE HEALTH CARE Wo. Wash. 4320 Washington 6432, Wyoming 6438, Idaho 6439, Montana 6468, LAWRENCE AVEN. 4258 IST ATT-1 CITY OF WASHINGTON resident: realt. $50,000, Hos. & Garbage: realt. $50,000 FURNISH THE GUNFURNISHMENTS steam, gas, gas, 285 College Grove ave. FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT INNISHA AVE., 285—FURNISH, PLAYS, 2 rooms, bldg. hot water, 12 work. rooms. FLATS WANTED WANTED: 0 OR 1 GIRL FLY OR HOME short heat; good refrigerator, 2211 ed. ROOMS WANTED FURN. OR UNFURN. HOMES WANTED in first-class honeys; references furnished. in second-class honeys; 20 k. W. th. Victory 2022 WANT TO RENT FURN. NICHTHURST and bat call Batteries 0 before 0 p. m. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES FOR RENT PRIMAINE AWB. 402-252-BASement, FOR business or office. FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS FNITERITE 80 - FOR SALE. 452-252-BAS partie sale, 502-252-BAS chenet. 802-252-BAS Collender Co. bureau, 802-252-BAS burgal. 502-252-BAS boules. 402-252-BAS HIR BUNDLE RIMANT TRIMMING. derliebes, L. La Jouanne, Bridgegard, Vt. derliebes, L. La Jouanne, Bridgegard, Vt. FOR SALE. 452-252-PINNASLEAR HARD of concrete. 452-252-355 km done, 452- 252-Langley ave. 23 up. FNITERITE FOR SALE. CHAP. 502- indiana ave. Dresden 252. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE-HOUSE AND PLAY BUILDING. Call Kewland 7122. AL OR TRADE ANYTHING, BOB--MAKE YOUR WANTS NS FOR QUICK RESULTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOBBS & GRUBB, 454 E. 47TH ST. KENWOD 9258 0709 FOR SALE HOUSES We are offering three beautiful stone front rooms; steam heat; heating appliance apartments; neat, but water boiler, better than ours. We have a real money market. See us for particulars. 452 CALMET AVENUE--14 rooms on large lot, 50x15 feet and trim; but water boiler, electric light. 450 square feet. 454 EXAMPLIAN AVENUE--Eight rooms, all electric lights, but water boiler; 450 square feet. FORTWESTVILLE AVENUE, NEAR 30 ST. Eight rooms; steam heat; boiler and electric light. TWO NATURAL 437 U. C. 4611 N. Trist, brownsville, no 9000 address. 437 U. C. 4611 N. Trist, brownsville, no 9000 address. all models. price $1,200. $2,000 each. 437 HILLS AVE. brownsville, 67 stores. store address. LA WESTERN AVE. NEAR ST. NIL ST. LA WESTERN AVE. NEAR ST. NIL PUSSEN RHAPS 817 - ALI - all models. 2-car price $1,900. $2,000 all models. price $1,200. CHAMBLIAN AVE., NEAR 20TH ST. ST-7-8 1200 sq. ft. electric light. Prices $2,500.00. 200 sq. ft. THREE PLATES FOR SALE 12 PLAT. MIDGEE, 5 and 6 rooms; 44th and Caliumn, new bed; 41st, $10,000 cash, Bargain, $10,000 cash, Bargain, $0,000; $30,000 cash, Bargain, $0,000; $30,000 cash, U and 7 rooms, $10,000 cash, kel- lion terms, 5 rooms, MIDGEE, 24th and Calumn, Bargain, $12,000; only $2,000 cash, last 24 month. Rent for $210 per month. PROPERTY FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY. H. A. WATKINS, Real Estate, "The Home of Bargains", 310 INDIANA AVE. PHONE DUO, 174. IDLEWILD RESORT THE GREATEST RESORT IN THE WORLD Milewild substitution was put on the market Jan. 1, 1922. It is simplifying the process of buying and selling. We have some very beautiful lots within four blocks of the Milewild Resort. These lots are selling at $30 and up. These lots are selling at $100 and up. Your attention especially to the beautiful beach and 60-foot wide breeze. a < EDITORIAL 1 SATURDAY, . PAGE OF THE JANUARY 27, 1923 a et eeepc ( Failing in works, faith is a liability to a man—Q2,44f Gs | ic men nc inl a i tse te cle meea I . THe ] : ChicagospPetender |{ouR weExry sermon ‘A New Professor at Harvard? DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAM GL Semcee eM ee eT Seeee IG | | Ths apses, te devoted so. the use of pmniaere . Ke 6 ————— Foynded May 6, 1905, ty ROBERT 8, ABBOTT. 12. 3. Sia matey, Comet cet tees = PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES - Published be ———————S Ss = . HYGIENICS, AND SANITATION THE ROBERTS. ABEOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY ne ee : eR ASEM TEM canes hve Dieewet nnd $6 Previn Git Tree Weel Area Poweesd pe comnei-sinwe atten, Fry, 1066, at the Portotice to Big The Rew, Joseph ©. Carroll r eae renee es oi THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN CoS GRY, ier en of art 9 ian NS SES Virginia ‘Theolagical Seminary is : : eye pate Every person should have a family fas the state, muntelpat and varic TONDON 35 Green SU, Charing Come Tend, Tanden, Ragland. W. C. Lgwckinre, Va. Es Cpa a aaa Physician or a doctor to whom he {industrir 01 are doing. Wh SEAS ies a ES . Reenrser oe ir tee industrial eoneerao ae dolag (_S THEA “ES Tadlane “Aree Tehenoane “Deerlay COR ‘Test: And abe brought forth her fat. Yorn, Son 5 lays ator Pee Bi) | m2y €2, or to whom he may apply for]you retain or subsidize your fam ene ee aeeeeeeeeemmees | | TH, And she brought forth her tet born Son : : ce EL. raises Wy uke month or yea = room for then in the Snn—Luke 2:7. eye) a ton as to how F>=—==NESST lare going to buy less patent me DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR ANERICA Be seman mw eg at ty ee Ba TAR CIAC Tc. Agia tie [geet cnc" atntn fo he 1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade the Christmas spirit. ‘The singing of the eee ere erm (Cr, (icad ot REF glfynonsensical advice of Ignorant In Unions to Biacks as Well as Whites. toys Sf iho man al ers fo eu oa ae tho Chetat poviee ; Rees he one teen Decomes sick ht agg Bus erence ac want poe she 2. The Appointment of a Member of the tol sf de word. Tig fe indeed ine of Fo- x ee ea emo Caee mia [22P! for cure. tn ‘sD [take, ete. and you are gelng 9 cv Race to the President’s Cabinet. See a See (ae Soca mas bee cee OTe pean tae a Si ee |cvsencs or tho |e : ages suerte ik renin A PICTURE Grandma, sweet and dear, fy sitting by the open fire place knitting, As the shudows horn of twilight softly come and 2 softy RM Faney—in the dying embers—paints a pleture she remembers, And again she lives in May-time, May-time of the Tong ago. ‘Smiles upon her face are creeping: drooped her eyes ane as if sleeping. While the Knitting Is forgotten in this Ulissfal reverie, ‘Only when who's gently shaken by her grandson does she waken But te hear. “Came on, out, Grandma, muvver says it's time for toa.” GIVING THE DEVIL HIS DUE THERE 15 a certain Indtacribahtc sire the knowledge that we are for ane reason or another held in high esteem by our fellow man. Hecentrie Indeed 4s the woman or man who does not apnre- ciate u camplinyent xiven in the right spirit, We have hud xo muny Witter things hurled at us as a group ever'since “Heck was a pup” that when we do hear something favorable sald about us we are in- clined to Uelieve it Ix a mistake or the flatterer bux nin ux to grind. This we udmit. isn't just to our friends or just 1o ourselves, but maybe we'll outsrow these notions, THE EDITOR of the New York Evening Mail notes that slavery in the United Staten has teen Abulivhed lexe than 60 years, and yet there are in the Iiigh professions snd occupations that require a men= tal development of a high order “at Jeast equal to that of the uverage white American” the following number, as tabulated by the Liberian Methodist: 38,000 school teachers, 4.000 physicians and surgeons, 3400 lawyers, 237 engineers, O18 dentists and 125 chemists, We are also given ere@it for having sev= bral hundred authors and newspaper men. We could, And still he conservative. multiply these Agures by x fairly large number. but ax they stand they tend ty show thiit we are at least not vezetating. HE FURTHER STATES: “Rave prejudice ix « curious thing. Tn some countries it does not wxist ut all, Among the Latin races It is rare, In most jurts of Europe there is no distinction inade in ho- tela, reatauramts, theaters or other places of public entertainment Wecause uf the color of a man’s or a woman’ #kin, In some of the South American coun= tries there 8 no prejudice against racial intermar- riage. “IN PARTS of the United States racial prejudice { apparently on the increase, while in other sections it fy levxening. Where there have been rice rlots in Northern celtics the causes have been more economic than social, In the South race wars have caused seareity of Negro labor in lucalities most affected, which ie infurioux to the whfte employer. One fact fx certuln, that the Negro can work out his own xulvation better than anyone else can work it out for nim, and that he is making a splendid attenipt tw do ¥0." IT 18 GRAITFYING to hear the other fellow say that we can best work our own salvation and that we are snuking strenuous efforts to do x0. for thix is in line with our preachments, We ask not for lms or sympathy. we merely usk to be given an op- portunity, u fair chance.’ We ure not living in the past, The phenomenal progress attributed to ux in Su short a space of time har not turned our heads. The question of how best to forge ahead today, to- morrow and the uther tomorrows concerns us most. Similar (o the story of the gentleman of color who way caught out alone with & bear and offered this prayer: “Lord, Sf you can't help me don't help the hear and you'll soe one of the ——— fights you ever saw." We say to our white friends: If You can't help us to rise don't throw any ubstactes ts wn Secs ak ae aa: THE ROAD TO PARTY SUCCESS IT HAS BEEN pointed out in previous artic st Republican success In the presidential elect 1824 {8 not only possible hut more than yroba yo nerioux inistakes are made by the party leade withstanding recent reversen sustained byt ry. What we shall point out is more negat fn affirmative—niore fm the mature of whut 1 Ay should not dy than what it should do. WITH REFERENCE to candidates for the pre ON oa ae a cat ee em erae ne Ce aoe ae ae oat Sree Meck cc Cant ce ere etonn Gen neee ‘that Republican success in the presidential elestion in 1924 is not only possible hut tnore than probable Sf no werioux mnistakes are made by the party Ieaders, notwithstanding recent reversen fustalned by Uhut party. What we shall point out is more negative Ahan aftirmative—more fu the nature of whut the purty should not do than what it should do. WITH REFERENCE to candidates for the prest- ential nomination the suggestion is not who should We nominated as the party klandard Nearer. but who should not be thus nominated. ‘There ix a plethora Of candidates with any ene of whom the party could Yin, and a small number with any one of whom the Yuriy would be sure to Inge. Among the latter could be named Mresident Harding, Chief Justice Taft and Senator William E, Borah, . WHETHER Ol NOT me present administration Ja primarily responsible for the disadvantages and handicap with which the party ix now confronted, the circumstances are such ax to justify the public ju believing that such is true. The frst blunder that wax muda at the besinning of the administration, which everyone helleves could not and would nut have taken pluce if the titular head of the party had oh- jected. was the unwise change made by the national committee in the appartionment-of delegates to fu- ‘ture national conventions of the parts. IT JS NOT TIVE CHANGE per £0 to” which ob- Section ix nmde. hut itis the basis upon which It is inade. very intelligent person knows that the small Kepublican vote polled in the Southern states, as shown by what is called the official returns, ts duo to the adoption and enforcement af methods for the suppression of the votes of Colored men und wowen through an evasion, violation and nullisication of the Constitution and laws of the United Stites. ‘TINS CHANGE tn the basis of representation in future conventions of the party not only means ue- auiescence ia and un indorsement of those methods, But they are adopted and upproved by accepting the results thereof in making them the basis upon which Aclegates to the national conventions of the party are chosen, In other words, in the proportion that Ite publican voters ure excluded from the bullot box, it matters not how or ia what muaner this is done, they are exuded from participation in the councils of the party, for the reaton that the number of Tee publican votes thus counted, certified and returned 3 mude the basis upon which delegates to the cor vention are chosen. ‘THIS 1S NOT ONLY UNWISE but inexewsable, indefensible aud cowardly. To merit success the party inust not only remedy such grave blunders a we have poloted out, but it must nominate a candidate us its standard bearer in whom the public can confide and whose record upon public questions will Justi(s the dolief that they will not be disappointed ux they have heen under this and the previous Republican administrations, which. apparently at Jeast. ts more Republican in name than in fact ‘THERE IS TALK of raising the price of milk t 37 cents quart. Might us well add a few cont more and buy 2 cow, MAXY A SOCIAL LION who thinks he is a beas fave wome catty person a lamb -fur coat fot Christmas, : OUR WEEKLY SERMON [hia apace ts devoted to the use ‘of ministers Eneodghout the. country. who desire to Sind” a men ‘ge f0 aur readers. Thess sermons are restricted <o ES\werdes ana tay, be sent without oMicial noticed No ROOM FOR Jesus By ‘Tho Rew. Joreph C. Carroll Virginia Theological Seminary Lakers, ‘Vas ‘Text: And she brought forth her first born Son | VERY atom of nature seems to be alive with see ci a eet ot Sand Se fe ee Tarkett is tn, VICE IS VICE. A GREAT DEAL ia being said. written aud pub- ished about the previlence of vice in Chieago, and with’special reference to the Second and Third wards ia which a large number of members of our group happen to reside. That vicious conditions exist in ur city to a greater extent thin is compatible with the good name of the city cannot or will not be denied. Rut tn this respect Chieago ix by no means exceptional, Whit is tue of Chicago along. these ines is not only teue ef alt other large cities, but in some of them to a much larger degree than Chicaro. SUI this ix no excuse for nor fustitieation of such conditions here lrecause they prevail elsewhere. TPIS THE DUTY of the authorities to waze war upon vice in any form regardless uf clreumstances or conditions. Su fur ax Chieagu Is concerned xome of our self-constituted reformers seem to be finbued, with the Idea that certain vicious prictices are ex~ cusable and justifiable and therefore should be tel eruted Hf the participants are contined tw one pur~ Hleulur race. But sald practices ure hel up and pointed out as deserving public condemnation only when’ the participants are while and Colored inter mingled. CRIME 1S CRIME and vice is view, regardless of race of color. und in dealing with such conditions the racial identity of such partielpants should not he taken into consideration. A white erhninal is no better und No worse than ‘a Colored one. and vice versa. If more white and Colored thus mingle to- gether in the Second and Third wards it 38 because the white criminal class seeks the society and com= Panionship of his social equals of a different. shade. Generally speaking, ax tad as conditions may be in the wards refrered to, there are a number of other wards In the elty in which the same conditions pre- vail and fn some of them in a more aggravated form, the only difference being that the participants are confined tw the white rice, thus demonstrating the fact that xo far ax the mingling tx concerned the AEErexcor are of the while race, THE UNFORTUNATE THING connected with many of these Investigations In the lick of sincerity, fon the part of those who profess 16 he concerned about the public's welfare, Many efforts are more political than otherwise. ‘They usually xturt_up a few month prior t an election and subside shortly thereafter. This paper is Just as intensely opposed ux any of the so-called reform organizations 10 criminal methods and criminal practices without the Mlightest regard to the ricial identity” of the par~ Mcipants or the particular lwcality in which thes prevail.” A gambling den oF a house of prastiuution should he-fust ax objectionable and obnoxious on the North Side, where many are known ty exist, ss In the Seeund or Third wards. In other words, be~ cause the purticipants in ane locality may happen 10 he all white and some of them in opulent. elreum- stunces, they should not be louked upun with any more fuvar than the diver in other acctiuns. WHILE THE CONDITIONS referred to ure in- excusable ang indefensible, and thix paper is anxious to huve them eradicated, yet we ure intensely op posed to raclal yroseriytlon or segregation in any particular, When our refermers, therefore, wage uh indiscriminate war upon erime and vies without ref erence to rice of locality. and without recard to the social standing of the guilty, the Defender will do eversthing in itx power und exert sts influence te bs sab apse er acl re oe ayo TEXAS COURTS "E LEARNED. 10 expect anything ching hut Justice. ‘Tite courts reth ne majority of the people, and (he ale are hostile to members of our sid to have recently yecurred in Ulex of that state will, perhaps, 5 nt idea of the way Home of their tice. A white woman (wax cuust & poxition with a white man, ‘Tb inake his escape from the irate hi recognized. \ The Innocent whit wont, screamed that a black mia r. That wax enough—some blac! e penalty. RTEN THE STORY—for they urtially identitied a young Colore mght hefore her. He war slamme WE HAVE LEARNED, 10 expect anything from Texws. Anything but Justice. ‘The courts reflect the attitude of the majority of the people, and tlie masor- ity of the peaple are hostile to members of our RreU. An incident suid to have recently yeeurred in One of the larger clties of that state will, perhaps, give the reader a fuint idea of the way Home of their courts mete out justice. A white woman teas cuUEhe fiw compromising position with a white man. "The man Was able to inake his escape from the irate husband without being recognized. \ The innocent white wife, as is their wont, screamed that a black man had assaulted her. ‘That wax enough—some black nian must pay the penalty. TO SHORTEN TIE STORY—for they ave all allke~-she partially: identitied a young Colored man who was brought hefore her. ‘He wan slammed into Jail, Although when brought before the Judge repu- lable White and Colored men swore the defendant was In another part of the elty when the deed was vommitted, the death sentence was passed. Later when positive proof of the white man's guilt wax established it is reported his honor would not listen, saying, “Let the Nigger "Tang." WITH MEN of this stamp on the bench dealing ‘out the most cowardly and dastardly sort of Justice, catering to the baser element of the population and arraying race against race, what ean this state hope to develop other than a dominating bolshevistic, lawless murderous group that will Inter prey as much on thelr own flesh and blood as they now do fon the black man? TALK BEWARE OF THE PERSON who tells you things in confidence. If a thing has to he told under the seal of secrecy ft presumably should not be told at ull, When one starts in with “confidentially” of “keen this is under your hat,” “this fs graveyurd stuf.” or any our phrase by which some people tre accustomed to introduce subjects that ought better We left une discussed, pur on the muiller and think up interesting things to Wik about, such ue the weattier. the latest style of B. V. Ds of the prohibition question. ‘There fis safely in this style of gossip, tor there's no come= back. ‘TALK isn’t cheap. nottithstanding the old saying that it is It has proven a very expansive luxury {0 many goxshy». ux the court records will show. Many € our women’s clubs, clreler and xveleties, formed for higher purposes. ‘have desenerited into mere “tulk-fests.” and hicks indeed is the member or out sider who can keep his family skelecan locked up In his own cloret. While the habit {g not so prevalent ‘with men, they have been known to indulge in thls most despicable habit of gossiping, A New Professor at Harvard? a Ly pe i Ae OVW &e Zy tz Ai Lipsy : Mit Fy SS WT S THIS AND. THAT AND T’OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN Doggone It, We Are Glad Why They Close Their Eyes We are so doggoned glad that fair] Dear I. ¢l P.: Why all this care- Harvard hay emerged into the glare}less Juggling with the truth in re- than satisfactory to us. it’s grand.| Why. Task, all this namby-pamby You know, the erimson-hannered| Why do they write and wish to broken. Harvard has sustained our now the kiier ts asking her a mate be, the proper order of things. {gaged, cannot answer with them, hit icon took’ thie Inst std of ences wll answer. “She, knoe | Wendell Philips’ alma mater to re- | this and being in many eases modest, move the final obstacle in the path {tres her This so that he cannot see Principles, so far as we (the Race) [to the curious T will say that in) Are concerned, amount. to. naugne,;niety-nine and ninety-nine one-hun- | ee ieee [ives, eon: or that It might be | ‘Men know more of his color than hk onse Les of his Mace’s rights than of tt “erongs: , But i sol read im You wil qulek ty Seo A spirit that makes splendid com- any. . “When fired of the trend of classic tore, Which mainly: glorifies the art. of Turning. of “Tfariem Shadows" mu- steal We fear the heat beats of humanity Some inny condemn the color of & ‘But who denies the' perfiime that It throws? Toon the cestatle alt, from tour to hour : MeKny" blooms forth, an Ethioptan ower, =RDWAND J. IRVINE. ee Suggestions for a Radio Program Snoring ensemble Iy cont and. rail airlkere, ‘The reading of the first chapter of Mareny Gacves"s great boole, “Atel cen Fatry Tales.” Pro ani con arcuinent, Kelty 31t- tor ‘and Chandler Owen, ehiet bel- Tigorents, Teldents from the tife o¢ Lincoln, rapheaily tolt by Wv. B, , Dubols Gipie number hay been censored) Techoes from the Joy exits of a dle voree court By one who knows, “The Benefits of Promibition'—story written Py, A- Wealth Bootiesger Song. “Paint What 1, Used to Be. Wey What E-Am Today." warkled 5 the ex-ualser ‘Stereotyped monologue by political campaigners, neaded sith the Words: “et am electea—" Sterentyped monologue iy: success- ful ‘polltiea! ‘carmpazners, headed with the words! “fant recall ever mee : ‘New excuses from landlords for raining rents. ue reminiscences of an oli maid. or IT ever get the enance again, TH accept it Ca nlghtly seria), | Musieat metuts, sweet melodies by. the coin stacking employees inthe Fecelving acetion of tha U.S. trea try. taxation “department | Tyove Wi Never ‘Find a Was. musie roll for pence conference. x, -—"JESS" DUNSON. | Why They Close Their Eyes Bear. el Fs Way al this care~ Tess Juggling yeith the ‘truth in re- aah ae oh HE eH thom euaren, A att alee Tanguay song, “L don't care.” think of thie uestion—she, opened eee ea eee cee mee eee ae coe, eet again, | nie rina: what Thay Say Sela ile Sat ae Oi ee ant Teanee last? Teo? <i a eee ae a coat Soe see en ay pice ee ‘ia ode ee eae SEE et xronn. PAE ves, Verily mapernmenaSte ee sted nite et eins, eaten ie die Mae tts eis cae aie etc ae areca Pri ra seri to. wee ce feel hf ts Moe, i aoe a cae Se Te a ee a ore. eres eo = Dein Hie Jones ree age etsy ua gets a gifllo ev'raveh | ian i tioweiia a Oe aa agen He Stntrea ere the Bath ha mn oye 1e 01a Bin gorr dow, whol be ds PRaP Other Papers Say PROFESSIONS [From New York Mail] Negro siavery has been abolished sm the United States Tees tran 8 ont’ where seen tetee See an ee ee See a es ee a Pee Pane See Senuntine Mie Litiad mace ee Bae eee Seite reoran eae sien fe See ae ee ne a fecroing_ su "Stustiog Rat” be Pat eta ieuncaut ek ee crap, Gantes othe atte a eran, es ote cushy Sone “sutey respi sea be clmecnt gre than, Sse tat Sat ogi of he vere wae Toe me 38800 esta shoo teactes, ium ‘nates wad nan Brom 2000 taiecrs Sat coethces S58 dentisty ani 125 chelates Trees ve ‘vera ‘mindvea None authors hind newspaper men, Every year there ix a larger number of gradu- nee ar canes “ane er ete, cee ear te it, Sona Pee nae en ee ee i rane oustien date eae ee sean Aes Learn ae se eer ee ate oem 2s dimen wasn mate ae tee neue ee ont an as sear eden iis pes of Pa fant er cas aint Arcee or cee yt eres ae thse thare fs no peoies apt a fare the tia fiaten raced oethutice ty uoveitntty on tee ee Bee ame eae ata Saeco ctaee eat hee feels iam re tare Sess Shes pace nen ets eta a eee fave const a acasigy of Nopre ber In focnites oat acerca steko cee aie med wales eer ercaraiee Wee we nee oes Pohang eaten nat Ley che eT one teen neon con gre Hatt Ge him, and that he From Day to Day Following « protest hy the citizens lof Muisburgh, Pas the principal of Rewentey hist school tn that elty. Ise fsurd a fetter apologizing. for a. lee- inirer teh smoke hefore the students of the gehgol and used “the word Shigwer? Phe fetter reat in part: “Ne deplore that the speaker on last Frias, inn rude atterape to ‘create fA laugh, used i coarse epithet which Rattray ‘caused embarrassment to apart of oitr school bods. Such Ine Excusatio nets reflect iseredlts not tipon those whove feelings are, hint, Hine upon the author ot the act” The bodtes of 490 Chinese who ated ip the eastern part of. the, Waited States have arrived at Lox Angeles ready” to. be shipped ona steamer bound fer the Onvent. ‘Their friends and relatives have sent for them. te ix sala that the Chinese belleve thelr foul never Feaeh heaven unless heir hodies are buried In’ thelr naz tive land. Pollee prevented a Ky. Kiux Klan rally In Daytona, in, baseball, pare be posting notices at ihe entrance of the park forbldding the inecting. and Stationing officers there to prevent a weathering For the test thine ifthe court hise tory ot -ffenigan a tSesear-old hoy has been made detendant in a divorce mult, His wife iy 19. -The wife, Mary F Chadwick, charges her husband, Aibert Chadwick, with desertion, DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS [ee PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS, AND SANITATION No Catea Are Dinrocted nod No Prescriptions Gtten im These Weebly Arties ‘THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN jax the state, municipal and various [industrial coneerns are doing. When you retain or subsidize your family Physictan by the month or year, you are going to buy less patent medi cine, pay logy attention to the fooltsh, nonsensical advice of Ignorant Indl- sia that come along telling you [what you should do, what you should Lake, ete. and you are gving to cone ‘sult your family. physlelan. at tre auent stated Intorvals in rear to jninor is, such as colds, cousios, in ‘Zines, shortness of breath, Insignitt— cant or trifling injuries, and Cor which hie will give proper advices ax [to the treatment and prevention of many’ serlous consentiences af grist neglect of these so-called slight ail ments, This will be done beeause uf the mutual Interest at stake. It will bbe to the Interest of the doctor a well as to his advantage to keep you well and prevent any long Mines or ailment. ‘The Realthier Ke ean keep yon. the tess he will be called upon to earn his monthly or yearly salary or what fe properly called subsidy. The subsidized phystelan will make tt his business to call at your home ar given times, inspect your honsing conditions and give you wholesome satvice In regacd to proper ventilx. Hon, heating, humidity, ete, of sour apartment. your proper diet, exereixe and general home surroundings. Every individnal should visit Wk or her family physickin or medical avixer and undergo a thorenzh Dhyvical examination at least (sles a year: and this ts doubly trie of the individual of 4 oF past 40 years of age. There are vers’ Important Feagons for undergoing these physical examinations, You will now find Usitt the various insurance companies 2re selling health by furnishing an an~ hal free physical examination to their policyholders of a certain class. Now, if these large, wealthy: corr tions find it udvantageous from an economle standpoint to have these examinations. dors it not stant to reason that a few dollars spent n= anally or semi-annually in having 3 thorongh examination made is the part of scledom? ‘Theso exaralnations should consist of welghlog, examint- tion of teeth und mouth conditions. threat, tonsils, adenolds, urinalysis, loon pressure, conditions of arteries, heart, eye-sight, ete. ‘These examinations are not to cure you, Wut (o prevent what might seem to yon trifling maladies which in reality. are serious conditions. Your farnily physician will Insist that cach of his contract holders have these es arinations anntally and more. ‘er quently if necessary. {fe Will see diat the children ure properly. yae- cinated and protected against the varlous infectious and contanions dis- cases, He will see that there Isa well supplied medicine chest vith things therein that are ahsalutels: necessary in each household, and thst his patlents are properly Instructed i to when and how to use the vari- ons remeilles in the home medicine tient THE ONLOOKER [BAL heckon HARVARD men as Harvard has ever put her $ one who owes a great deat to} amp upon. Right thinking Harvard A “Liarvort untvorsity‘und to Hare [men everswhere weno Tove the iit Sank then Whe ‘cre the itving|and tradiiton ‘of Harvard are areas fuation of the nareow-mimiel sic fine themasives to protest aguinet hie wie shown ‘ny President, Lowel, tot pen the cecuteheon ot thas flew with great pain and fegret|ahield which earsies the-motto which he apnarent all true sons of John. Harvard Tove: eS aT] |verts crn, “a aeons tae ts an to break [i Barge. || the line of his family as a son of this, wen the spilt | aii | linstitution, has written his protest st tition ot | ae jand sass thar despite the tet that vevnea ening [hie te gong: tieee followed ta it Sheen Cine Se SEM | |footstons at Cambridge he Is none tek jrtion of one | a } {atoning to wonder whether he wants ti oe ne RR ine grantenildren soseck edaratin ae a an the pg | is university that threatens to hse: Southern maa ty ‘betray: the. tendltions which ave eciement ff Tmade her a mother of mens fond god con come fag of protests come Ts. mall and. fees tin tne [Ae thone. One als on the ttephne st ane coe and his tignation surpasses ene Miele tre. As 4 daskese. [owt tm tes vigor and’ Teemar, fire ongacss and member that no matter how inuch nger of the Southern positlen on! publicity ix ziven to the false pesi- ere ireaion Te racine w shun tion amt Caltscas, rmamente ot rmive ihe Mead of the atdest and Lawell there are Marwan men st therat educational institution [eeersewhere who Wo, nok gree with ye ant Cao Mitel ia suk faim and. who ‘are demonstrating, in ee ee” stat ecutive’ tno [tans waowe Gay by ange thet att rot Harvard in erimson ix ‘np {it individuats et the Ten, Do net oi geasan oe, panting, sects ot |teedisheartened, brothers. rain youre I which will heing: forth hatred, in-}S0Ns for Harvard. Towell will pasy hich it itn fore Wate FS e bat Marca and Tot Gon crane. and Mowat diner etfand ‘spirit oF high esting’ wil live : Ieatlers of the nation, If future} When this storm has paxxed. yeratinny are (0 rise np am cal ae ved names of men who wre to b) INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY RESHMEN dormiorivs of ao Fitcsnmn aormttorten, “tierce Stil" something ae cambriase which "future, generations ought. to acer No'inieersity that has hon- tied’ the names of Greener euce Hnston, Gregory. Dubos, statthevws, Lines "inton, Carter, Cable and & font of others ean te wholly pads emembce that sen Princeton keens i closed. door azainet you an. Yate denies youn place on fepresentative iietie teams. atong. with, Cornel Hareara Suit hoonts of that matches Soctston. BIN Satthevee and that une ieatable center sh, Wt Lewee not to forget a champion hammer thrower tn ‘the person of Ted. Cable. und ‘a Mort's record hokier Inthe ‘road emp. "Net Gourdinn “Three. tine have white bovs who were wittng te five credit wed newer teeaedlees $f the color tine vated {nto ote class orators wh hy ne mens could ave Neen atstoken for white, "Therefore we wize ‘Sou to gird yourself for the haitle. "Send. your beet to Murvard to. match inlet, wad physical strength azalnst the hest that the eonniry offers: tne Vidal by the steer stent of thele ability’ und. poreonailty mat proce owe fate Sn Wevent mn th pcm hatte, We owe fomething te ours selves ana fo these white boys. Une iews they have nn opportunlty to Judas enw we ere, rather thn ag ‘Lowell thinks ve re, this sprit of otters nore iced on ignoranee will eve and ferier to the eternal damnation nat cniy of this Race of aur, Bt the country aa sells Lowell can Be proven werons. oven. Itvho cannot. be ons verted, and Harvard men will do It Every person should have a family physician or 2 doctor to. whom he mis go, oF to whom he may apply Cor advice, or tnstre- ton "ae (0 how to Prevent dis- [Bog ee I ease, instead of eer 1 waiting iti ho [Segeee Sel becomes sick amt (Biappa apply for-eure: 1 1 A O other words, the [ie seed tendency of the | EMRE nee is" cor the. | Eee medical man to Py oo sell heath and ‘ eee th prevention of ~ So 6 disease, instead of eee sling slckness oF curing discase, ‘Or, withame curing discase Rage Soy Gees ee MEAG lerestert in xickness and cure nearly Jax much ax you aro interested in the prevention of sickness and the Pos- sexston of good health. Your family phystelan malntains the cloxest and most endearing rela- ions to you. He at all times Ix jeharged with the responsibility. of ooking out for your health, the same Ax an attorney of corporation, who is retalned by that corporation, such Jax a rallroad company, a large de- partment store or firm, The first and foremost consideration with an_at- torney of such corporation is to pro- tect the interests of the corporation fie represents, and whatever the at- torney of the corroration may do, It fs done with an eye single to the ad [vantage of the corporation which he represents. In selecting your family physician Jon should ne goo! judgment and discriminatory knowledge, You should ue able to discriminate and differen- Hate eoween the quack, flamboyant. with Tittle or very” superficial train. ing, but great on making show. Your family physfelan should’ be an edit- cated man prior to the study and ‘nractlee of ineilfeine, Then, 100, his medical training should he obtained fn the hest available medical college lor university, and then he should have hospital experience extending over a lconsiderable period of time, whereby he Is enabled to gain. that experi= jenee and obtain the technique for Your welfare, In fact, the etter edit estou and traned your doctor is. the verter off and safer you are in his Mande, ‘The cendency of the age Is to look upon sickness and the doctor's Bill as Jaret economie losses. whieh could be, by the exercive of forethought and jidsment. In the anajority of Jeases, prevented. good family phy sickan will not ‘only save sow from sleknexs, but great economic osx on account of sickness. He hax only health and prevention of Hines to sel, for which you should be wilting to pas. alt the future we are going to. see sibsidized family physiclans. Yon are going to fetal your physician by the month, or by the sear, and, you are going to pay him a fee to| prevent your illness. to keep you and your family well and going. the same HARVARD S one who owes a Ereat deat to tard, men who. ere the: iting refutation of the nateow-minted ste Uiuide. sown bs President. Lowel we vlow with great pain und regzet the apparent ffton ot this Ea down the spiett [eg . and tradition ot [24 Tarvned enten [e taste tie tne | Sriration of one (Qs DEP gpication ot onc | eS rouny. when [i § a Southern man [zo like Clement [ea Wood ean come [gli outinthe [aa open ant clear iresmow the AL Jackson danger of the Southern position on the race 4iuestion, it seems x shame to have the head of the oldest and most Uheral- educational institution in the land show himself fn such damnable colors. Just because the color of Harvard is crimson is no good reason for planting .sceds ot evil which will Weings forth hatred, in- tolerance and bloutshed. If Harvard is to continue to be the mother of the leatlers of the nation, if future generations are to rise up and call blewwed names of snen who sire to be worthy “heirs of Adams, Phillips Brooks, Eliot, Emerson, Roosevelt and all those other connatiess patriots who have gone hefore, then she must continue to nurture and trata all the rony of all tees, creeds and colors. If sou stumble upon any big white Gian in business or public ffatrx he Is very apt to refer to some Colored hoy friend of his school or college days who to him represents. all that is finest in the Race. [f younz mon in the years when they are dreamins dreams and planning careers un- eullled hy the hard and bitter buffets of the world are not permitted to know the hearts and minds and spirit of other races and creeds as’ they come to know them In the wholesome Atmosphere of college Ife, then we must prepare {0 reap the whirlwind of hatred anit misunderstanding which ft ax sure to fellow our stupid enobbishness and bigotry as death fellows Ie, ee LOWELL MISREPRESENTS HARVARD (C. HRECH, onee clang. Sealey R. si Marcara, “ctected by" the Yotes of My clasemates, has shown clearly the navantages OC his Harvurd education Ia his masterly reply to the president of ly alma mater. Lawell enanot answer Bruce. Not only are hls argnmenta presented in excellent style, but they have. the additional force and tinassallahilts of truth, AS for seeping ‘under the same roof with white indents, tio nephews of the dletingutshed rest dentate with their Colored elnss- mates and have alwars shown them: ecco ig ap ng: Pig Ped THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM SAM MOORE STILL IN PRISON; HEALTH IS BROKEN PART 2 CONTAINING "THE WEEK," ROSCOE SIMMONS' WEEKLY ARTICLES ON IMPORTANT EVENTS—TO BE FOUND ONLY IN THE DEFENDER THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES WORLD PROBLEM OF COLOR FACED AT DARDANELLES Constantinople Seethes With Racial Unrest; Influence Will Disturb America [CRUSADER SERVICE] Constantinople, Jan. 26.—The problems of our race in the United States may be solved for us by what develops here within the country of the white race, so laboriously built up by the degradation and oppression of the colored races, is in danger. On every hand it is being used to blow blows are being aimed at it. In the realm of literature, in the prize ring, on the battlefield, everywhere, white genius is meeting at Waterloo at the hands of the conquerors. This city and the surrounding regions for hundreds of miles constitute a seething volcano—seething volcano with determination to overthrow white domination of the colored races and scrap white world dominion. Soching with the grim resolve to overthrow the fatherhood of God, and the brotherhood of man"—one of the cardinal principles of the Mohammedan faith, and a principle in practical application in every corner of the Islamic The Mudania convention is signed, and Kemal Pasha is honoring his word of the desire of his troops for an advance. His orders have forced the troops in the neutral zone to withdraw—much against their will. And superciliousness is required. But—below the surface the hate of the colored world, the hate of the Mostem world for the white despoilers of their land and the horrible mutilated men, like the mutilated m蟹 and threatens to burst loose in a world-wide conflagration. The long-opppressed masses of Africa and Asia are in harm's way to Europe and the white race that any call to a Jechad or Holy War would find them instantly responsive and ready to go through to avenge their century-worn enemies. That the white world is deeply concerned and almost panic-stricken in view of this situation, is evident by the population and newspaper correspondents here. And warnings of the grave danger of revolution in Africa and Asia are being spotted by publicists and statesmen. The Duke of Sermonetta, for one, has warned Europe that: "The convulsion has shaken Islam and Africa and has been the nationalities its foundations. The entire Oriental world, from China to the Mediterranean, is in ferment. Everywhere the hidden fire of animosity is flaring in Moscores, rises in Algeria, discontent in Tripoli, so-called Nationalist attempts in Egypt, Arabia, Lybia are all directed deep sentiment, and have as their object the rebellion of the Oriental world against European civilization." MARY HAD A REAL RECORD; IT KEPT HER OUT OF JAIL Washington, D. C., Jan. 26.—Mary King was ace-high if you'll pardon her a scrambled metaphor—last week when her attorney told her, "If she had any past record and she replied that she had but one—one over there in a package. When the bailiffs opened the door, she said, 'You have a 'Home Sweet Home', and not of the Okeb brand, either. The charge against Mary was one of carrying concealment; however, was confronted by the above mentioned "coup d'etat a la King" he ordered the case dismissed. And home went little Mary, without a lamb, but not without a record. ROBBED LONE WIDOW Hempstead, L. I., Jan. 26.—Daniel Morgan, Jr., 25, was arrested last week and held in $2,000 bail for the robbery of the widow of a Civil war veteran, living alone, and demanded money. When the old lady said that she had none Morgan is alleged to have been the head, knocked her unconscious. He then scanned the house, find in only a dollar bill. The elder Morgan knew that the woman received a pension and was a teacher. And the younger Morgan, who was identified by Mrs. D. Matt as her assailant. Death by Lethal Gas All Right High CourtSays Carson City, Nev., Jan. 26—Nevada has another claim to prominence, as it has been counted out. The state is now toeing the mark in the matter of putting criminals to death with lethal gas. The first men to be convicted were Gee Jon and Hughee Sing, Chinese tong slayers. The Nevada supreme court has just handed the decision to convict the case of these convicts. The high court uphold the concession, deciding that the defendant which persons condemned to death must meet their death in a lethal gas chamber. It had been argued that death by lethal gas cruel and unreal punishment." THE WEEK [Copyright Chicago Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.] DON'T LET figures on shortness of life upset you. Your pension department at a Washington shows that a military officer herees today, bums tomorrow, is title Americans give their defenders. It is much easier to gain a battle than to lose it. Something in that, too. However, once on the rolls, never off. A lot of Baptist in that—once in, never out. The senate passes a bill introduced by the governor for payment of mayors who turned their backs on Uncle Sam and took out after Jefferson Davis and vice. These men had something coming to them when they quit. How do you view the matter? Do you think they are worthy of ANY government from the government they deserted? Little questions bring his answers, and deep thinking creates THOUGHT. When you look over in your mind is, Suppose these officers had succeeded in doing away with THIS GOVERNMENT, what would UNION officers have done? Your great president, Mr. Harding, down with the gripe now, vetoed the Bursum bill. That bill gave Union soldiers a flat pension of $72 Too much money, said Harding; we're taxed to deain now. That is interesting. We will say that any amount of money for descrerters of their country to the enemy is too much, while NO amount of money for those who have been taxed and died the slave could be too much. Good ground, seemingly. The late Congressman Mann of Chicago died disappointed. He longed to number of the house of representatives. "He is smart," said Republicans, "very smart, as smart as they come, but isn't smart enough to be both Republican and Democrat at the same time." A Democrat easily turns a Republican in hungry times, but a Republican, he keeps, one eye on "65 and Freemont. Who was Freemont? What nickname did he wear? He kept an increase of pension for old soldiers of the Union. "We are making them lazy," he said, and wrote a long letter back up his side. Democrats got hold of some money on the back. Weak men can't stand patting on the back, can they? "Look at Confederate soldiers; they aren't pensioned," said Mann. Take a look. Uncle Sam doesn't pension Confederate veterans, but seceding states DO. Fifty years hence historians will touch up this strange sight. Also, former slaves and their children pay taxes to provide these pensions. You don't know a lot of things going on under your nose. You don't know how to exercise your heart in hate. Soon all the old soldiers, those for you and those against you, will meet on the other side. There they will be pension accession fees. If a little money will make their last days happy, peaceful, let them have it, rebel and Yankee, the blue and green. The Robert E. Lee nor Ulysses the Great ever drew a pension, and Lincoln left his family in want. SENATOR FREELINGHUYSEN gets into the lynching debate. That is, Mr. Harding gets in, for as safts Flerelingshuyen and Flerelingshuyen was defeated in November. "Hit Flerelingshuyen and harding" was the cry. Colorized people misunderstand Mr. Harding. This writer said that all along until the president got to Birmingham. "I'll set myself right. said our governor. Since everything is clear, very clear. Actions speak louder than words. The New Jersey senator introduces a bill to establish a commission to investigate lynchings. How does that strike you? You investigate the hidden, study the difficult and experiment with the university. The scholar's the scholars say: Yes, so true. What will the proposed commission "issue" the number of lynchings. Tuskegee institute, your great university, looks after that. Well, perhaps the commission will issue the number of lynchings. The Associated Press uses care of that. The method of lynchers, then. A good report could be built around that, although the history of trade would have many readers also. A phrase from the New York Globe great daily, seems to fit in here: "In the real anti-lynching law, with the assurance that the gentry who are addicted to this civilizing pastime have the opportunity to explain their mob murder and torture to an impartial jury, will have a cooling effect upon emotions which now are unconcerned." Congress ought in the name of decency to REVIVE THE PENDENCIES OF IT THROUGH TO PASSAGE. Did you read of the recent Florida lynching? The victim was accused of cattle stealing. Senator Breaking, a biracial high schoolmate, which he would be chairman, to investigate the color, age, usefulness of the cattle. Of years the cattle remained in the family from whom stolen could also be touched up. You become so attached to dumb animals, do you not? Our white people, rich, suffering a severe case of blind staggers, stumbling, straw grabbing, present a new kind of violence to a clafless people, so old people say. "Well, what about the commissioner? Come on with it, so says this writer. It will provide jobs for worthy Rè Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY By Roscoe Simmons Defender by B. S. Abbett Publishing Company, publicans, one or two of whom may be Colored men, also bring our white people actively into the fight against lynching. You will get relief from oppression and WHITE people are arused. Filibustering goes so far, no further. "Wired Senator Harrison to white ladies in Georgia supporting the anti-lynching bill;" "back off. I am saving white civilization." The ladies got back. On second passage, said: "But civilization has no color." Neither has lynching, as you can see by reading the news from Arkansas. It is long lane that has no turning. At the appointed hour day breaks the strangle hold of night. IT IS NEVER too late to do good: never too early for politicians to start business. This time 1924 you will hold a press conference. So will your great president, Mr. Harding. As far as you are concerned Mr. Harding has been up in the air since he will hold a press conference. He "left us to take care of the Front Porch," you are saying. Keeping house is a part of your history. Washington—McAdoe, Palmer. Bryan and Wilson, wounded soldier of a lost cause. Another heart-broken soldier of a lost cause. So are the soldiers are all right, but they seem to pick the losing side, don't they? We are not interested in *Democrats* but Democrats are interested in YOU. When they win they win in spite of you. Where they rule they rule because of you. Lately thousands of your Race lined up with them. Recounted Mr. Robert's advice: Turn the other cheek. Mr. Cox makes a fine address in Our country must eventually go into the office. He says. That is, the U. S. A. should keep on its fighting arms. "Hurry and come in; we're broke," says Euryn Mcadou is favorite for the next nomination. The Georgian-Tennessee-New Yorker-Californian IS the biggest figure among Democrats. But for his kishtim to Mr. Wilson's help, he must have him imitated him at San Francisco in 1920. "I am glad they didn't." Mcadou wired Love of Texas when officials got through counting votes in 1920. Bryan and Bourke Cockran, Cockran won the debate, Cox the nomination. "We wish Smith of New York was not Catholic." Democratic senators shingling now say. They think Gov. Smith could run away with Colored voters. You are asking yourself, "What will the Republicans do?" Hard question. If Republican leaders stick to the new reapportionment that seals divisions with demilitarization, Senate Republicans holding Colored voters in line will be as hard as holding two young males with cotton ties. Wagon drivers waiting at the church: Weeks, Wadsworth, Watson of Indiana and Hiram Johnson, California giant. His running mate was his running mate in 1812. Mr. Taft remembers that race. In 1812 John M. Parker, Louisiana governor, got on the ticket with Roosevelt quit and helped Hughes. Parker run on. Nothing was heard the next year he traveled the country over, speaking Mr. Harding to the dogs. Now he is riding the Klan on a horse. He is senate. Politics rules so many good things. "Will he accept?" some ask. Will birds fly? Mr. McCormick wears a big name; is a big man; a captain; is a publican; "He is for McCormick," some will say. No; this writer is for Harding, although Harding is not for himself. "Moving sentence from McCormick's speech in Chicago during the campaign, from which he sailed to Europe in tears: "Again and again has the organization and again has salied forth from its Southern bastions to recruit our prairies and among our hills, to strike at liberty, to overthrow the Constitution, to view tracts, and, finally, to circumscibe our sovereignty, under the false theory that what was lost to America would be gained to the world. We would teach and of Illinois, might appoint one of your men register of the treasury. He knows his stuff, does he not? Keep McCormick in a daughter of Mark Hanna, and he is a McCormick." Illinois Republicans have had one more think: Maybe Illinois should be satisfied. Get into politics heels over head. Your salvation lies in the ballot, and in making friends with the American white man. READ something entirely new. Solomon said nothing under the skin is new, but Solomon spoke of He. He didn't live in Dixe, U. S. A. You are tired of reading of the Ku Klux Klan, and all you can, but hold your tongue. Louis B. Anderson, brilliant leader of the Chicago city council, spoke to a state to expel any member of the council who is proven to be a klansman. "Look out," said an Irish Catholic member, and my own gun," replied your able man, "and I fire it according to the game." Ews has got out that the klan thought taking in Irish Catholics and Jews. Neither fell for the trick. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Too late now, replied Catholles, Jews, accustomed to oppression, looked over their securities and put on a fire sale. --- Back in darker days the Klu Klu Klan got but a small foothold in Mississippi. Jefferson Davis, austere hope of the Confederacy, a citizen of that state, opposed the Klan. He had a hard enough time," he said. Who was elected to succeed Jefferson Davis in the United States Senate? That question you should learn for your children. In it see the hand of God in the affairs of men. White citizens of Pearl River county constitute the constitution and adopt resolutions on the book. They read like a page from a story book, writing by halves is not the Mississippi way. When that state left the Constitution it left with heart as whole as when it left the Union, Vardaman was called in. He fell out finally. I think all Southerners klansmen. You are wrong. The klan, though opposed in the open by the American society, owe life will keep the Negro out of the legion," said high officials of the legion, "shall do the rest," said the klan. Things moved along all right until too much territory was taken in. Uncle Sam rides in with a questionnaire in his hand. Dixie trembles asks for appropriate resolution. Read these adopted by citizens of Pearl River Mississippi, in convention at Pleasantville. "Resolved, that we deem any organization of that character, regardless entirely unnecessary, and that we most respectfully urge upon any and all who may be a Ku Klux or of to think seriously and deliberately before taking the step. You think that very good, do you know that, then, of the concluding resolution. "Be it further resolved, that we take this opportunity to beg of you to UNITED STATES who has permitted himself to become a member of the Ku Klux Klan that he forever renounce his allegiance to the United States. TO their neighbors that they may forgive him; that he may once more look in the faces of his wife and his children of this government without a feeling of humiliation and a blush of shame." "We never cease, do they? Our while people now know what it is to jump when sticks crack at night. Burndt child dreads the fire, THE state of Alabama holds on to the convict lease system. Are you acquainted with the system? A lawyer is a Colored man sentenced by ANY court to do time and plenty of it. "You are evidence enough," many are told, for the convict lease system is a stand of the seventh amendment to the Constitution. "You thought Lincoln freed you, "ignorant, harmless men are told, "but you're not." They were answered by a vote extending the system until 1926. Men convicted of "crimes" on "testimony" scarcely strong enough to draw a reprimand from a judge in a free state are sold to coal mines. The longer the lease the bigger the "pay" the state gets. Don't get the idea that ALL white people of Alabama favor the convict lease system. Light travels fast, very fast, and settles where it strikes. Alabama is in its path. The system of Alabama Killy fought the system, although a prison for convicts costing $1,000,000 and newly erected, bears his name. A million for a prison, but not a dollar for education, so Alabama seized the land. Our white people South wonder why Colored people leave home to seek homes among strangers. One reason is, convict camps, campgrounds, and other places of the peace, and anxious doors of prisoners. Bishop Alnsworth of Georgia made a speech at Jackson, Miss. "The people who have followed me to distant places, and it is hurting the state in more than one way." Likewise chain gangs, the unlocked cellars, and Colored men leased into slavery. You hear of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution being violated. That is no longer possible. Maybe to be told that the thirteenth amendment, that law written as a law, is being passed, that is also having a hard time, is news. Little by little, step by step, our white people grow careless of their government. Meanwhile trouble rides the sea, ready to make a call. If all the Negroes are in jail at four feet, they will be hurriedly fast, time will write hurriedly. Tell our white people the truth and many will say: "That's a smart look up Alabama's standing in education. This writer, raised in Alabama, will not give the figure. Be it ever so backward, there's no place like home. SEVENTY-NINE years ago the Methodist Episcopal church in your country fell out among them. "Slavery is wrong," said some. "Slavery is a divine institution," replied the crowd singing hymns to the tune of chains. The Rebellion came. The Northern crowd won out on the field. The Southern crowd lost. Read history and you will see that (Continued on Next Page) VIENNA'S HEART IS OPENED TO FINE ORCHESTRA Southern Syncopated Charms Critics of the Music Capital of World Vienna, Austria, Jan. 25.—One of the sensations of Vienna this summer was the visit of the Southern Synoccone in Vienna, a moment of their appearance in the Prater, the famous pleasure resort of Vienna they have faced full audiences who showed their appreciation by their presence and had been the inspiration in Vienna means a great deal. Vienna is still the musical center of the world and many a musical republic has been built on lands has been awarded a gravestone here. The Southern Synoccone orchestra in Vienna did not say to Vienna "we have something better than you have"; what they did say was "we have everything"; they say "we may not be as good as what you have but it is our own creation." Consequently the artists from the South faced their audiences with an easy and pleasant experience of their Face and the Viennese seeing before them the artistic products of the modern renalissance of the grocer at once took art and artistry. The Race music, present and future, is now assured a place in Europe. Its greatest success is the University, but budding will really understand it. However, Vienna will in future have a place for representatives of the Race. This fact should be remembered and appreciated by all students of intellectual frindata of the Nogro race. Here in Vienna, Prague and Budapest all the cultures of Europe meet. In this city, the teachers of the world. This city has still undisputed supremacy in the production of art products. In its schools the student can learn his art. In the University of Vienna, still holds its supremacy in Europe and its medical faculty, its world supremacy. In its walls students from the world can see the streets of the city all the languages of Europe are spoken. Living in this city is a cultural training. When the Southern University of America one will remark at once that they have learned a great deal during their travels. The genuine Race art has not been changed but they have acquired technical fin Their place in the heart of the public is assured. Owing to the concert hours and the number of the concert company to fulfill his concert engagements and still have plenty of time to attend lecture classes on campus or in the subject desired. The reputation that has been already won will ensure the financial returns be sufficient that he or she can live in Europe. He is also in Vienna. The directors of the troupe are making great efforts to return to Europe with a party that in number and quality will increase the reputation they have already won. SEEKS TO TIE RUSSIA TO GERMANY IN FRIENDSHIR SEEKS TO TIE RUSSIA TO GERMANY IN FRIENDSHIR CETS KLAN LETTER Atlantic City, N. J. J. Jan. 25. James 'Lightfoot, attorney, who has been a member of Race school pupils, received a warning letter from the Ku Klux Klan last week. The letter was written on the official stationery of the klans' attorney, who was signed with the letters K. K. K. It was postmarked Atlantic City. Chiropractors Are the Bunk Says Attorney New York, Jan. 26.—In an opinion handed down last week Attorney General Sherman ordered the city to close all chiropractors in this city. He classes all chiropractors in this state as criminals. His opinion coming at this time is of much importance as may be the case that chiropractors felt was almost certain to pass the legislature this year legalizing their profession. Our people have taken this work now in Harlem and then in other cities as a score of chiropractors of color. M. H. Long-haired girls are again given an opportunity to "show up" their bobbed sisters. Every girl shown above is positive that her appearance would be ruined should she bob her hair. They are: At top (left), Miss Zora Hoffman, 701 Albert street, Bellefontaine, Ohio; below, Miss Tillie Gibson, 1415 Wieland avenue, Chicago; at right (top), Miss Margretta Kaufman, 1312 Lincoln avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio; below, Miss Cozetta Sappho, 427 Bowen avenue, Chicago; at bottom, Mrs. Iretta Rushing, 5021 Indiana avenue, Chicago. Bobbed-haired damsels will be given their fling next week. Is your picture in yet? Send it at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender. NearNinety; Rides Auto First Time Washington, D. C., Jan. 26—'Day by day, in every way' 87-year-old Mrs. Martha Beckley of 2125 12th street Northwest, is growing younger first rider in an automobile. Here's the way it happened: For years and years this lady stubbornly refused to put her foot into an automobile. She would not even consider Dr. Edgar Beckley, Jr., or her grandson, Dr. Roscoe Pinkett, both of whom have imported again and again. But, presto! Change! Last week so it is said, Mr. and Mrs. Beckley, of the Northwest drove up to the Beckley home, entered, dressed Mrs. Martha in her best, picked her up bodily, put her into his gas buggy and started this phase in her young life. Best of all, it is recorded she liked it, especially the drive past the White House, for from Grants' administration on nun husband, Edgar Beckley, the special messenger of the being, a familiar sight as he rode out from the grounds of the executive mansion on horseback with a leather pouch strumped over important documents and letters. The old couple, living peacefully and happily in their old days, are now born in Alexandria, Va., and were married there before the Civil war. Mr. Beckley served as a body guard and witnessed the first debacle of Bull Run. Now interesting it is to sit and live in the house with this old couple. Without repeating Couse's formula, nevertheless "Day by day in every way they grow younger and younger," as their youth in the byeasons. CARRIES ON EVANGELISTIC WORK OF BAPTIST CHURCH Washington, D. C., Jan. 26—The Rev. Alexandra Wilbanks, president of the elected superintendent of the department of evangelism of the National Baptist convention of the United States, joined the staff of this department was created, three years ago. Since that time 44,000 persons have been added to the staff of the 99 evangelists and gospel singers enrolled on the staff throughout the different sections of the country. The headquarters of the department are also in Washington. HONOR WINDOW TRIMMER Oakland, Cal., Jan. 26—Lawrence McOwen, employed at Stieglers, tailors, 732 Market street, San Francisco, for the past 10 years as trimmer and arranger of flowers, was selected as one of the three official tailors' convention held at Hotel Oakland Jan. 8, 9, and 19. PART 2 CONTAINING NEWS FROM EVERY POINT OF INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES— FRANCE, EGYPT, LIBERIA AND SOUTH AMERICA A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME Bring Back MyMoneyTo Me, Says Dad Just when things were going rather easy, for James Black, self-styled relative of Marshall Adams, who was born in Burlside early in 1923, the Keystone Detective agency intrudes by fetching from seclusion at Nettleton, Miss., "Doc" Adams, father of the dead man, who branded Mr. Black as an impostor. Black, living at 4716 South State street, had his own reasons for climbing kinship with the deceased Adams. They grew out of the fact that the dead man's beneficiaries were due to the road company and from insurance companies with which he was connected. Hence Black lulled himself into the belief that the world is a great other after all, and posed as the next of kin. The insurance company got leery of the rallying "relative" and with the assistance of the detective agency located doting Doc Adams, Marshall's father, to turn the inside out of things. Mr. Black at the inside out of things, in the clutches of the law, where the elder Mr. Adams, cured of hisrage, is enjoying that portion of Chicago contiguous to 3805 Cottage Grove avenue. HOLD CARNIVAL WEEK FOR NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL Washington, D. C., Jan. 26—A carnival for the benefit of the Cardinal and the Catholic for Race youths to be erected at Ridge, St. Marys county, Md., is being held this week from Jan. 8 to 13 in Washington. The carnival is being held in Convention hall. Monday night was marked by an address by Archbishop Michael J. Herbert Hoover. Saturday was marked by an address especially set aside as non-Catholic night, had as its principal speaker Herbert Hoover. Saturday was marked by an address with hours from 2 to 6 reserved for the children of the city. It was marked by a special baby contest. Mrs. B. B. Brown. The institute will provide training in agricultural and mechanical pursuits and such other subjects as may be offered. Children will be open to Colored youths from all parts of the country—either Catholics or non-Catholics—and separate departments will be established for The management will be under a self-perpetuating board of trustees, with the archbishop of St. Peter's, the chairman Admiral William S. Benson of the United States shipping board is first vice-president: William A. Admen, chairman of the ambulance Baltimore, second vice-president; Senator David L. Walsh of Massachusetts, chairman of the finance committee, and these, with Robert H. Terrell of the District court, members of the board. --- MAN REMAINS IN JAIL, VICTIM OF RACE PREJUDICE White Jury Convicted Hint 31 Years Ago; All Efforts to Pardon Fail Atlanta, Jan. 26.—Extraordinary interest has been aroused here by renewed efforts to obtain the liberation of Samuel Moore, a member of the Race and a prisoner in the federal penitentiary under sentence of life imprisonment for the murder of a white man. Moore is now 48. He has spend less than 11 years in freedom, as been the ages of 7 and 11 he was in a referee's court. He freed on the ground that he was railroaded into prison and that his continued imprisonment constitutes a national scandal have failed under indictments. On his departure from Atlanta is December, 1921. Eugene V. Dehs spoke with great feeling of the injustice which he thought was done Moore. The correspondent for the New York World, accompanying Dehs in the fight against Benton Jackson after his release, thus describes Dehs' parting from Moore. "I want to see Moore," said Debs to the warden. Moore was brought out into the corridor. Debs throw his arms about Sam and Sam nearly collide with Sam and Sam himself and Debs kissed him. Sam wept and they shook hands. Debs then said. "If I never do another thing, I'm going to fight for one more chance for Moore." The expulsion of Debs display of affection for a fellow prisoner, who isn't white of skin, was that Debs had become convinced by contact with Sam that his instincts are not criminous, years in prison, and that the Socialist's had transformed the black prisoner. Julian Hawthorne, son of Nathaniel Hawthorne, who was a fellow prisoner of Moore's at Atlanta for a businessman, moved to the location of Moore's after his own release: "The wrong done him is so immense that I cannot think of it without grief and indignation. He is an old and broken now and the law and the government him a debt far too deep for payment." "To give him a free pardon is the least that can be done for him; his formal escrutcheon, and the knowledge of the injustice of which he has been the victim has convinced thousands of his fellow convicts that justice is in our dealings with the unfortunate. "The evil effect of this persuasion is obvious. It has already ruined many of our convicts, and formed one can only hope that belated clemency may avert further disaster. High Opinion of Moors "I know Sam Moore perfectly wells he disclosed himself to me fully, and of none of my fellow prisoners did I carry away with me so high an opinion of the world. I am not prone to sentiment or given to exaggeration, and what I have said here errs on the side of moderation. In authority pay heed to it. To countenance and perpetuate such a wrong as this is to accept its stigma; there are crimes worse than any of the body, and this is one of them." Moore was serving a year's term in the District of Columbia fall when he hurried under his prisonism Harry Jandorf, a white lawyer who aids a white lawyer in Washington gave little weight when they reached their verdict of guilty after two days' trial. The circumstance which Sam pleaded, which the jury promptly rejected, was that he had acted in self-defense when he brought down the head of Jandorf. The head of Jandorf. Testimony was produced to show that Jandorf at the moment was in the act of pulling an open knife out of his pocket. Acted After Threats Sam's treatment was preceded to act-and act promptly in his own defense was heightened by the fact that he had heard Jandorf threaten to kill him, and that this threat was repeated on more than one occasion. Because of color are made in connection with Sam's treatment in the Atlanta prison and the subsequent attempts to obstruct it, some impression that justice had miscarried in Sam's case was conveyed in President Harrison's action in committing to a life sentence his own being imposed Jan. 15, 1892. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Services were well attended at all the churches Sunday, Monday evening, and Tuesday evening. E. church held their election of trustees and society met at the home of Mrs. Richards. The Church club, under the auspices of American Legion Post 606, gave the junior high school. Miss Bernice Annen enlisted in the party Friday evening at her home on Bates street. time at the party Friday evening at her home on Bates street. time at the Sunday school and C. E. leger are planning a blip for the benefit of the church work. Mrs. Martha is in New Orleans. La. The U. N. I. A. held its weekly season Sunday. The splendid program was well rendered. Ottumwa, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Kenkuk, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa Rev. Geo. Terrell of Colfax held services at the Second Church of the pastor, Rev. O. B. Smith, W. D. Crawford is devoted to the illness of the pastor, Devent an operation. Curtis Ross and son, Foster, have a few days in Iowa visiting at the Henry Flipping home. Melvin Collier, chef at the Sac & Foxarium in Tama county, is in the city. IFRUPTURED Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small, and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This THE BUCKEYE STATE ter, Miss Oh Robert tern, Miss Oh Robert 40th street. C. W. W. fourth street. Washington for night, Washington for funeral of his gister, Miss Mamie and friends will re- ceiving flowers. We are having lived here several years ago. Ed Matthews and Mrs. Ohio, were dinner guests of Mr., Beach, East 79th Beach, East 79th Mrs. Matthews sex. ```markdown ``` Appointed City Nurse Mrs. West's Funeral Richard Jones, the enthusiastic agency organizer of the Chicago Defender, paid a visit last week, en route to Toledo and Chicago. Mr. Jones is a college graduate and a young man of exceptional business at the World's Greatest Weekly, Gorman. Our Graduates Little Dramatist Star At the Churches The past year showed wonderful progress in the work of the 4298 Broadway avenue. According to the secretary's report for 1922 receipts 44,4,1,76. Carried over from 1921 $1,6, net balance, should progress for the which under the leadership of the Rev. J. W. H. under the leadership of the Rev. J. W. H. and J. D. Bovell, treasurer. The two unheroid boards of the St. John's A. M. E. church last Monday night. The church last Monday night. The THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ALL MISSOURIANS—DOUBTERS—SKEPTICS—LOSERS!! 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Bramlett, her husband, and her wife, who are connected with the business whom are connected with the business of Second Baptist church is reported to be growing in influence. Dr. Lucian Bramlett, the president of the club is to promote various enterprises for the benefit of Business League to Meet Elects Officers The Kappa Alpha Pi fraternity met Thursday, Jan. 18, at the usual use of the library. Were selected: I. Armstrong, polemarch; G. Coleman, vice-polemarch; W. Coleman, I. Lailley, exchequer; Dr. Guy L. Grant, Dr. Perkins, board of directors. The chapter expects to purchase a home base in the literary society, of which the Rev. J. N. Brounès is president, held its first session of successful work. The meeting was held at the hall, corner Blake and North streets. Mrs. H. Groves and Richard Jones were members of the sections of the new Rebel church of Chicago in March. The Rev. Brounès was the National Association for Colored Men. The National Association for Colored Men met Thursday evening. Ivoted to have an Emancipation manifesto for the difficult city reforms to be promoted for the year 1922. Harry Evans, vice-president; Miss Penn, secretary. Princess Mysterla Here Prince Mysteria, known as the human radio, has been in the city for several years. He was a column on the Woman's page on the Defender every week. While in Hawaii they visited the local Defender representative, Thursday, he met with the Defender gave several performances at the Washington Univerist leaving the Only Colored Constable Harry Hampion, the only Colored man on the ticket at the recent elec- tive. THE WONDER STAND LAMP The Wonder Stand Lamp that has been built by J. T. Gains & Co. 946 West 26th street. are now ready for sale, and the lamp is something entirely new. Write above ad- dress.-Advertisement. 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Mr. Hammison has recently bought an office at 4417 Indiana avenue. Mr. Hammison owns a hotel on one every respect. **Monday Luncheon News** The business competed of the business and professional men, which meets at the King hotel holds forth one hour, has created much interest in the business and are conventing the people every day. The meeting this week the king, the governor, the speakers. The club appointed several speakers. The club appointed several speakers that are out in the city regarding the Race. Should the committees and these reports true, then the club will present those present were: Jwin Arnstrong. Those present were: Jwin Arnstrong. Albert M. A. Dodson, N. Adams, H. Walsa, A. D. Smith, Sam Glenvale, S. Grant, P. B. Ranom, A. H. Johnson, Dr. Armstead H. Johnson, Attorney R. L. Bailley, the Rev. Harvey Wallace Waugh, Ed. S. Gallard, Dr. Warren Hinton, Dr. Jennings of Terry Hinton, the Rev. Patterson and Dr. Big Bills for Indiana From the advertisement that appears on the cover of the book, column you can see that no picture is too big for the screen, but all of the big pictures are billed to be screened there, such as "Pooh Wives" and others. George W. Roode, a day night at the Golden West cafe where Roode again stars. She could draw a house by herself, but it had been engaged and will play at the must-visit place and take dance is also scheduled. Hall, the manager, announces that his new features to add in the near future. Births William and Anna Thomas, 1933 Alvord, boy; Andrew and Mattie Goldner, Pines, 128 South Sheridan, girl; Albert and Mittie Sheridan, 1637 Massachusetts Marindale, boy; Robert and Nelle Patterson, Dexter and Florence Stice, 144 X. Missouri, girl; Alfred and Mortille Rodgers and Mary Page, City hospital, girl; Edgar and Laura Malone, City hospital, girl and Nina Jackson, 125 Leen, girl. Deaths John Hliggis, 25, 1018 North Senate court, Graham, 19, 1018 North Senate court, North Hamilton, 30, 1018 North Hamilton, Gertrude Gertlein, 57, City hospital; In- patient, Ruth Baird, 30, North Hamilton, Irish Colleen Lamberson, 20, City hospital; Lucy Kirknatchick, 45, 94 Tremont; Linda Kirknatchick, 45, 94 Tremont; Eileen Hagan, 20, City hospital; Alfred R. Helm, 46, City hospital; Willa Higgis, 20, City hospital; 46, 560 Hovey; Calvin Pilson, 4 months; 222 West Vermont; Maria Ray, Ray Clair, and Trom Gracy, 55, City hospital. IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW "Wet Law" On Vagrancy Charges - Micellaneous Charces Logansport, Ind. Robert Cooper and Miss Mary L. Wilkinson, a sister of Robert and E. church by the Rev. B. F. Adams. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers and the colors being pink, white, and blue. The bride, bridalmaid, Layal Moxley, best man, Little Eddie Davenport was flower girl, Miss Lucila Street and Miss Bacchie Wood, the bride played the wedding march. After the ceremony the couple returned to the church. The bride and groom left for New York and spend a few days in Washington, D. C. to home to their friends after Feb. 1. Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. Laura Barber was hostess to the naming at her home, North Kennedy street. Chester Perkins of Muncie was J. B. Perkins, Luke Morgan, who has been a mother to better. The Mothers' club met Thursday. Theyman A. A. Church. Very Amy. Officers for the ending year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Hazel Foley; Mrs. Hakey Madry; secretary, Mrs. Ether Toumouche; Mrs. Jill McGraw; assistant, Manly Jackson; reporter, Mrs. Myrtle Cunningham. The Rev. A. A. McGraw, president of the series of meetings. Everyone invited, Benoît Brooks is visiting in Nobilessville, Indiana. The Missionsary Ladies had an interment at the home of Mrs. Margaret Robinson Gunnison and daughter, Dorothy Gunnison and daughter, Dorothy Gunnison of her brother, Harry, of Huntersville, Loren Gaskin and daughter, Dixie Lone, both to be honoured for Kentucky, where she was to be buried. Franklin Winburn and mother, Ardella Winburn and daughter, Oakland, Calif., to spend the winter. They were accompanied by their parents, North Proudstreet, is confined to his North Proudstreet, is confined to his very stick at his home with mugnitions. Newcastle Ind Muncie Ind. Et. Wayne, Ind Evansville, Ind Copperville, Ind. Miss Lethlin Wood of this city has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, to take a hospital. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Elizabeth, and her sister, Elizabeth. Mrs. Carrie Green entertained Sunday at a birthday party in her home, where the teller of indianapolis was called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth. Mrs. Elizabeth home after spending a few days in Walt Disneyland, where Frank Weeser, and family, Miss Elizabeth gave a farewell party last Friday. Miss Lethlin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Figley have returned home after spending the Marks of Kruville preached a wonderland at the John Baptist church. LOUISIANA Robert Pargould died Saturday morning at Stewart of Chicago, formerly of this city, Mrs. Nancy Green of 416 North Street, Mrs. Carol Hunt on her wedding, sending the holidays with her daughter, Ms. Elizabeth Hunt. The Golden Leaf Embroidery club met at the home of Mrs. Hunt on Hunt on December 2. After the transaction of the business at the home of Mrs. Hunt, the Corn and Louse Cross of Chicago, ill, visited in the city visiting friends and friends. The Rev. Peter A. Washington, the chapel pastor, devoting more of his time to this devotion, is visiting soon. Ms. Georgia Sundays each month. Ms. Georgia is a number of her friends on Friday evening with a car ride over the city, after a visit to her mother, a delightful lunch was held by her sister, Mrs. Florence Tillman. Patterson, La. Mrs. Alma Taylor, was called to help at the bedside of his sick daughter. There was a celebration at the residence of Censar Harris. Mrs. Harris was an organization celebration, held at B. P. B. P. school new Year's night, was held at the school program was rendered. Leonard Wren of Houston, Texas, was called on here to the bedside of his sick sister. Jeffersonville, Ind Mrs. Myrtle Hall of Koppa avenue is the second most severe linen. Sister Berry and Sister Bates are surprise parties of 50 people on Brother Jordan of Koppa avenue, Mr. Robinson of National avenue, Mrs. Buddie Davis of Missouri avenue, Mr. John Millew of Missouri avenue, John Millew of Walnut avenue, Mrs. Jordan of Koppa avenue, Mrs. Walnut street, Mr. Jonah of Walnut street. All weddings at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Sunday evening departed this life Wednesday and was buried Thursday. Race men who have the brains and every should study and master the scientific world and professions Monroe, La. CANADA Winnipeg, Man ALABAMA ALABAMA Enley Ala The Rev. Morton, the cx-pastor of the Noming Star Baptist church, broke a sleep hill and it the leg had to be taken off. Mrs. Helen, wife of the Rev. Hendy, is getting ready to be home again. Mrs. Alice Mitchell and her husband of Hola, Ala., are visiting her and her aunt, Mrs. George Hairy at Fairfield, visiting her and her sister. The Rev. has have an operation performed. Mrs. Annie Jones is in the hospital. Mrs. Robert Nix has moved from Fairfield. Robert Nix has moved from Bobson, Jr. has gone to Wilberforce. Gadsden Ala WEST VIRGINIA Wheeling, W. Va. 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Mrs. Florence Bradford was hurt in a car accident and will go to Palma to carry on a mission in Bedford. The hospital for an operation. Steve Harris went to Moberly for a reunion. The reunion is in Bedford. Mrs. Lizzie Hure and Huguenne Cowden came here to attend the reunion. Mayne Cox of Kansas City is visiting parents, Mrs. and Mrs. John Gatewood. Hannibal, Mo. Clinton, Mo. Caop Girardeau, Mo Mexico. Mo. TEXAS Brenham, Texas Charley Allen, 76 years old, died. He was a church and of Star in the East Iowa, church and of Star in the East Iowa, some. Isiah of Corpus Christi, George and Jerry of Houston; one daughter, sister, Mrs. Sophie Clement, Miss married Monday night. The little daughter, married Monday night. She fled to her bed. Edison Shealy had traveled to Dallas. He made the trip by auto. STOMACH "QUEER" GAS, HEARTBURN INDIGESTION!!! Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Pape's DIAPERSIN FOR INDIGESTION Acid stomach, heartburn, fullness. If you feel bloated, stick or uncom- fortable after eating, here is harmless Page's Diapersin entitled the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it in the refrigerator. THE PRAIRIE STATE Decatur, Ill. Chameleon II Gorontown, IL The members of the Kentucky club nner Saturday evening, A. J. Hardy Dornora Penn, who has been making this family from the East nown. Hon. Judge here Monday, Jan. 25 at the high school adjudicator under the appointee of the Mr. William Smith and daughter, Mr. Stephen Scott for dinner Sunday, the members of the Loyalty club at the bridge, the presiding elder of this district, will hold his first quarrel con- tent at the St. James' C. M. F. Church, the sick list: Mrs. Greene Hale Mrs. Cha- rles Mary Thomas, who are improving, Mrs. Sallie Mullen entertained the dinner Vandana Logan of Danville was the lama Sunday. The White Horse Army on June 16 and have an all-day fea Jacksonville, Ill. The chorus choir of Mrs. Emory Banyan, the principal evening in their regular monthly meeting by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freeman business a program was rendered and the students a special Art club met in regular meeting Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Freeman the residence of Mrs. Mary Banks Mrs. Mary McCoy, the residence of Mrs. Mary Banks Mrs. Pitfallad, ill. were visitors the last Friday evening in the Mallory in South Main street. The rabbit upper given under the auburns church Thursday evening was quite a crowd. Jonnie Freeman. The choice of Second Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Sallie McDaniel. After regular served. The Missionary Sunbeam meeting Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Sallie McDaniel. The Reverend Mrs. Hackley will celebrate the 25th annual Pearl Brown, who has been a patient at the home much improved. Lincoln, NL The Culture club was entertained on the Edward Johnson, Miss Amanda Taylor and daughter, Evelyn, beck. Mrs. Krause, St. Clair's hospital. Howard Ross is slick. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krause, seriously, as is Mrs. Mara Tequilins. Kankakee, Ill Chicago Heights, Ill Miss. Hattie Brown and daughter, Mireille, attended the Missionary society of Payne Church A. Missionary society of Payne Church A. former's house, 124 Fifth Avenue. The subject for discussion was "Missionary society of Payne Church A." lined by the president, Mrs. C. Weaver, and still on the sick list. The Payne A. M. E. church has adopted a new business member is kept and published each week. Ladonna Missionary society of Payne's A. M. E. church met at the residence of Mrs. A. Woods and Mrs. Berkley, Mrs. A. Woods and Mrs. Berkley's faithful Christian members of Payne's missionary society, Mrs. Bernard, 325 East 16th street is still under the doctor's care. Mrs. Bernard is a funeral services were held at the above church on Jan. 15. Mrs. Arcelia Burkley is in beauty culture, Rev. Taylor and his wife, Martha, are on a big convention and comedy Feb. 15. Mrs. Amelia Ma Moore of home, Mrs. Jannie Woodroof is ill home, Mrs. Jannie Woodroof is ill home, and rheumatism. Arthur E. Drake of 1525 Union avenue will spend 20 minutes on the sick list. Mr. Jones residence at 1525 Love Avenue was visited by fire Thursday. Habana !! Bloomington, IL Galesburg, Ill. Mae Catlin Green, 527 West First street, correspondent to the editor of Blue Iris, J. H. Finney is the newly elected president and Baptist church. Little Godle Maude Hanell is convalescing from girl. Mrs. Hanell is the attack of pneumonia. Mrs. James Burrow is the attack of pneumonia. Mrs. of israel of God's church, W. H. A., have arrived in our city. He will take care of her. She was married to the home pastor. Funeral services at Alien church. Funeral services at Alien church. Funeral services at Alien church. Thomas obtained. Burial in Linwood. Cola. III Danville, Ill Meting. Mrs. Charles Alexander is still con- tempted. Miss Grace Dowell and Miss Hazel Smith spent the afternoon at the home for her mother. Miss Seth- tles. Mrs. Earl Bari gave a coffee at her home for the mother's club, Miss Study Club at her home this week. Study club at her home this week. cissful one. Mrs. Brittion's side wom- mr. and Mrs. Edward Sestles called mother. Mother. Mother. We are glad to know that her mother is better. John Dalley is Alten. 111. The funeral of Pressley Martin of Upper Alton, who died at the home of his wife, the Rev. Randy Alton. He held from the Upper Alton A. M.-E. church the Rev. Randy, Owens, officiating the funeral of the Louis came over Tuesday and attended the funeral of Pressley Martin. Miss Alton was away to Edwardsville last week and attended the news meeting. Mrs. Arthur Evans attended the news meeting. Mrs. Arthur Evans attended the Union Baptist church. After the usual routine business a delicious brittle hot bort Holman entertained the Rev. and social given by the North Alton A. Church. Katherine Gleeson gave a street gave a miscellaneous shower for the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton who has been under the care of a abbotian with a very bad cold, is some better, but out to a successful and a surprise Ruseil. The Rev. Hogan of the St. John Baptist church has started a new church. They are being attentive. The North Main street has recovered from the still confined to her home lawn. Mrs. Virteo is able to calm after a severe attack of the grip. Peoria III Mrs. Maymee Lee of Decatur, Ill., was the guest of her sister and brother-in- THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Coulterville, Ill. Miss. Marcarae Austin was a Spartan matron at Spartan College, a passenger to Spartan Saturday. Miss Florence Jones was a passenger to Chicago on her way back to Chicago and a passenger to Clinton and Crittenden spent several days in Spartan last week visiting, motorized over to Couturier last week. Geo. Anderson was a passenger last week on route to Sparta. Mr. Ellison of Duquoin passed through to see his wife, who is slick. A Brown was a passenger at this writing. Mabie and Alfred Penny and sister. Mangle, Angela Williams, Sunday Belleville Jones and two sons worked at Anthony and Bartley Smith left for St. Louis week, where they have obtained work. Grand Chain: III Duguel III Louisfried Smith made a business trip, treating Meshad Meshad Smith, and Perren Elkville were here shopping for the new McDonald's. Jessica McDonald, made a business trip to Carolina Tuesday, and Emily Brooka and her daughter, Helen Brooka, and her daughter, Helen Brooka, filled the pupil of the A. M. E. Z. church in the absence of the Ray. Mrs. Frances Hunter is in Hot Springs, Ms. Frances Hunter is in Hot Springs, Dr. George F. Mash was in Coullerville this week on professional visits. Imm. stopped over here a few hours hospital somewhere about Marion or Carlondale. Attorney J. Allen of the City Court last week. In city court last week. Mrs. Ethel bachari this week. Elkville, Ill. Clinton, Ill. Sparta Ui Cairo, III. Rockford. III. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill have returned from the South. Ms. Kwame has been a club member. Mr. club Thursday at the Booker Washington Center of Pflirmer Park, attended the conference which was held in Chicago. He attended the conference which visited the Mission circle at the State Street Baptist church. C. Williamson and E. Williamson, for a few days. Lawrenceville, Ill Eileen III Miss Elsie Gaunen visited relatives at her home in Chicago. Aurora was an Eligist visitor. Albert Miller of Aurora has been ill at the museum. Nannie Nunnley of East Moline was the guest of her sister. Little Bonner. A surprise party was given on the door of St. James. A. M. E. church. All present freshments pore served by Mrs. Jack Wilkins. Darwin. The museum is visiting her son. Winifred Lucas. Mrs. Marzella spent a day in Chicago. Mrs. Marzella cousin. Mrs. Lillie Bonner, who is ill Quincy, Ill. MICHIGAN Lansing, Mich. The Rev, and Mrs. McDonald, who have been married for 20 years, are points, are expected home this week. Mrs. Vines, the evangelist, preached and another on Sunday evening at Col- lege Hall, and another on church stewards will give a chitterlings supper Fri. R. E. Cobb is able to go to R. E. Cobb. Jackson, Mich. Pontiac Mich. Master Robert Walker, the Defender agent, is ill with the grip. Mrs. A. D. W. Benjamin Lennant died at the age ripe for his loss, Mrs. Ida Gates and two sons, Ralph and Tom Lennants. The funeral of B. Walker. J. C. Gant of Bagley street and 150 East Pike street to visit her relatives in Chicago Saturday. She will attend Twentieth Century club at Friday, 10:30 a.m. her private home in Bagley Street. A three-course luncheon was served. She fell down a flight of stairs last Monday. Dr. A. M. Spears and W. E. Walker attended the A. M. E. Minskoff and Detroit. The awardboard was No. 1, and Dutch party at the church on Thursday night, which was quite a Cured Her Rheumatism Cured Her Rheumatism Monday night which will continue until Jan. 28. Grand Rapids, Mish. Benton, Harbor, Mish. W. C. C. was entertained by Mrs. J. W. Camp on Hilland avenue Wednesday evening. The main object was to buy a dress to be given to girls and run by the Woman's Community Committee. The Rev. Hair of Gary, ind., is very sick at his sisters, Mrs. W. Williams and children. Charles and W. Williams were where they were called by the illness of her father. R. M. Missionary were entertained by Vera Mare Heard, 328 Cotterville, a native of Africa, delivered a most elegant dress, Joseph, the Rev. C. E. 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Christian N. Bowers and Mrs. A. M. Rev. Smith and Mrs. A. M. Clark, has an her house guezg Mrs. A. L. Howard of St. Joseph, Mo. The Rev. Smith and Mrs. A. M. Clark, has a very instructive sermon Sunday morning. Mr. Bihir is still confined to his student of N. A. A. C. P., called their meeting for Sunday at the christian church. Mo. and Miss Moe Christian were visitors at Douglas school. Howard delighted the readers. E. E. Bower, M. D. had a pleasant day for the opening of his hospice by the head nurse to Miss Priest of Nashville. About 500 visitors were at the opening, and by the B. P. O. E. of W. No. 23, Art club, Cloverleaf, Jewel and Pansy clubs the sisters were society and C. F. Dickerson. Ft. Scott, Kan. 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Beaumont is out again after a slight attack of interest in Michele Mich, with Grant (Whit) Light last week. Mrs. Beaumont, with daughter, Mrs. Henry Allen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Brown have a Fair street, Mrs. Henry Allen Brown, Fair street. The Rev. W. A. Johnson, pastor of the C. M. E. church, indisposed at his home in Covington. Martin, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Bean left for her home in Newbern, Tenn., after spending a town trip. The Rev. Hatchfield of Nashville, Tenn., was a visitor at the Martin Weekly Journal, he delivered a very inspiring address on the subject, enquiring about the work of Oakland Baptist church. Herschel Rogers is a Martin visitor this week. He and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, Warner of 112 K street is suffering from a very severe attack of the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin Friday, an. 14. McKinley Edwards turned home after a few weeks' visit in Hidleyburg, Tenn. Mrs. Agnes sees in Jackson street a man in Jackson street was burglarized Tuesday night. The Rev. Robertson had a large audience at the Oak Grove Baptist church. Winchester, Tenn. Charles Trigge died at his home Jan. 2 after a long illness. Bonds of Alabama is here visiting relatives and friends. The girl at his home, Mrs. Harriet Blann has received notice of the death of her formerly of this city. Charlie Franklin of Nashville was here Wednesday to attend Trigge. The detate and spelling match given under the auspices of a club of Baptist church was a decided success. Cleveland, Tenn. Calvin Hardwick, one of the wealthiest Race men in East Tennessee, has been a local street. John Howard has also built a beautiful home in Line in Nashville, and Sheppard's hall last Tuesday night. Ring's orchestra of William Kirk and Miss Bridge Casler were quietly married at the home. We are glad to see Mr. Chino out again after having 16 legs broken in an auto accident. Miss Luella Knox left Tuesday for Dayton, Ohio, after several weeks here with her parents. Gallatin Tenn Masle Annie B. Bell of Chicago is here visiting her brother Frenk Anderson in her bed at her mother's residence. East Bledsoe is at the street. Clinton is last week with his brother, Dr. W. M. McKlissack, Alfred Friday. Masle Adille M. Murphey spent a few days last week in Nashville. Samela Lyles last Monday evening at Rev. Peter Virtecres' residence, of Nashville is here visiting Masle Emilio Bush. Rev. Ranison has sent her bed at her residence. Mrs Gertrude McMurry is confined to her bed at her residence last Monday for her home in Adrian Mich., after spending a month with Mrs Trollinger. The Union high school opened Mrs P. Vertrets, A. T. Carter, Mrs J. R. Bucker, principals, Mrs P. Vertrets, A. T. Carter, Mrs J. R. Bucker, Mrs C. R. Bates and Prof. J. Thos. Jenkins, teachers. You can get the Desk Rc agent. Gallatin drug store, H. C. OKLAHOMA Mr. and Mrs. D. W. 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WITH A LAME BACK? J AE ILE AIOE SE : : INSURANCE MAN POWER} } The Insurance Man Power represented in the § } organization of SUPREME LIFE & CASUALTY & § COMPANY comprises four great essential groups: } 4 Man Power of the Stockholders; i ; Man Power of the Directors and Officers; Man Power of the Agency Force, and i Man Power of the Policyholders. { Individually each of these is a vital factor in the f | development of Insurance, while collectively they rep- } resent the greatest force which it is humanly possible ' { for an organization to have or to gather. ; } SUPRESE LIFE has an abundance of Man Power in and from f denen of tho above named groupm and enfors a unlon of these {forces suchas hes alveaty carned'cor SUPKEME LIFE a fending | blace among the gall procresive insurance companies of today. f { SUPREME LIFE operates throughout Ohio, West - Virginia, f 4 Arkansas Tennesseo ond Distiee of Colunibias E ; Supreme Life and ‘Casualty Co. HOME OFFICE - - - - COLUMBUS, OHIO dT. 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SCs Hecht oleae, ee Me oc an PEE AS, Hao icta“of te week anopen el Seat a: Rs Serene Pole Estate aa ghoee weee Shean Sestioteea tide a ete tte per al Siothacatae Begs Rian Ue Se eee: HRUSicte Aeeeics Notes ent Se Re et an ane Se oriole Gi las Ta a at Hai Be Piatt tee th Ses iol os aan ete Ek Se Sorina heat dae, ray Sr fate eg a So a Soe, eee ana a ae ne EER aa ALE er ere wa bore Eee aa Sei, Far teaeeeeee {Hag Firat street Nortbmrets Cornelia 8. Ace. Wee eee eee Sere arnar eat Se Sra aes 8 nee Baht Pera osere Saye Bes eam es ae Dh is are Sauce Hun ae Boat ais erecta ea Eeceed wien to, 2 8 net Series: Pia oF canneries Sach ce ae eri Bee eee ean, ee Backs ot at ESE Restalt arr Amp Barber, 64 at Pain or,dull ache in the back ts often evidénce of Kdney trouble, It ia Nature's timely. warning, t0, show You that the track of health #3 not clear. Danger Signals 1¢ these danger nignala are unlveed- cd more, serious results are sue foiow: "kidney, trouble tn ts wore form faay steal Upon, You "Thousands of people hive teatined that the ma and immediate tot o swampeTtoot, the great Kidney, liver and badder inedictne, 1s soon Feallz2d Stthat fe stands the’ ighest for ic remariabie ‘curative ‘eest_in th ost distresging noes. Ig you n a medicine, you should have the best Lame Back Lamo back fs only one of the many symptoma of Kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you may need Swamp-Root are, belog subject SPECIAL NOTE—You may obi Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr. f Bives ou the opportunity” to. prove Eines “hey enh also send sou ho many. of the thousands of Eratetul | who say" thoy found Swampeltoot to liver ‘and biadder trouble ‘The ¥. fo well known that pur readers ar bettie. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. pera oon Bagh Be gms gorge, 38, 2825 28th ctrett Wests denrwensts Hires oa vietia mes ope kate pores Sia seas Ae So BORG Gens esi te Ee ees Ren aerate cass Beir ar re ere a TERY Maia atte "eminent Sebeetae gees Ste Seri aa ict oer na hate Sooxeests Goetse Uy Yewngeh 2 iS Riera ero #3 Pdaisuamae dave’ ace Sigil oo eve ce See Ss cae are Pe tae tere ae Soa, Sass BP aa SSPE ae Sy Mig See ater "Ba Eons ibe sana a flag cite Siete adn Has Snip oder arson ofthe ae sangha St caer egy Ue Le rete Sesh be ee ee Eobegaaatan Seep fate Eolas aha Ha cl Sie Pisa Sees Soo, Ab Ee See ga Bedieh paths eed Wace Se Koi aaa tiara tick iSeries a ak te ‘Raat shoo tune 3s, 22 Zeneiees St, ny Mee. C.J, fleoterme; Alber Ban Sh aie eae ene Pitan aaa Bete Hai arte, ely Sor enna ae ee eh abet Bosh nicd dia teare Ey Rattler felieg ea, Fe © Bias Mie tathy oor ie et Pred Bier. sk see fl tina Sit ee Bp ieee Wey as owned: debe Ti. Conner, 2 BN cadens et, nn Bee Sea Hate dees tere Rett as Ee ye Bet, eas Ws donaptontwillam’ Guat Te pay aes ti BE Ring iM ce Sate Be Maite a Es tatters Briere a ies Baers A Ropinee ws Vo leat: Renard Seare, 38, od GEORGIA west Polat, a2. eset sn eet, Pb Fem of ena Be Henertren, Thurs Say, Wideman Lane, Peal Greeawood Bese TRA ae ice futchgsen Gees. Faccrnaea wha Baw Sea Her coiaak ete Ee Mice Re KeaGaal Hehe iin haan eter oN hah hrstan waa veo to embarrassing and frequent blad- ste roubies day and sigh, fritation, ‘tedimant, etc. ‘Lack of control, smarting, uric acla ehcumatiem, bloating, may be tora of fesh, sallow’ comploxton, Prevalency of Kidney Disease Most peoplo do not realize the Jatarming increase. and remarkable Prevalency of Kidney disease. While Rldney disorders are among the most common dvenses ghat prevail they are often the lant recognized By patients, who. content themselves with doctor- Jag the effects, while the original dis hte constantly undermines the 23- ‘Remular medium and large size bot- tes at all drug stores, Don't ‘make any mlsiake, but ro member “the nama, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, and tho address, Bing- hamton, N. X. which you will faa on every bottie. nin a sample size bottle of Swamp. iimer & Con Binghamton, S. Y. This the remarkable merit. ot this "med! ie ot valuable Information, containing niters received from men and women be just the remedy needed fh Kidney Iue-and success of Swamp-Root at wvadvined to gend for a. sample oiz Binghamton, X.Y. “When writing be * ao Taffeta: ie aT pangain £2 Pe ete Pa Yd a Ss fat | Bae is tee X WE = Pe crusty, SRB seed AIR See ea Soe ee Bee Bhat ae. EET ee 1/62 Bes xo a , [; EBA! prt oS Ps wae ue i Co. Well Maid Mfg. C a a ae ee aN Fee eure bat amenity a ae cae Es OO ee ay a ee) § fa) ea ie ae 2) REGINALL aces Greet Ha Gre ASRS Stee wetisg stops the uae fers alte out or realing of, feeds the roots| oo ree eal rsey be Fay guaranteed, ga re i ema Breanna Oiiae ALL SD BY SERIE te "Yon can take the Repnall Perfect sje ck rang bye fit tot Special Terma to Agents aru The Reriall Laborat on A PINCH MAKES A PINT GV TG RID Soe i GEN <BR WAY ary IN The Risk aA ESP DS PEL TS Brees Antienti Romie DS aes ee Snes ce Se ea: eee ee ‘Seat send a Penngt 5/59 ef outs ONYX =n SEN SS aa a Sel oS SSR Side arom ERE pals TRADE SAFELY 20 SHARES of any STOCK EXCHANGE ISSUE Toba WEES S20 °c? *40 white ron ene pooKuzr me Soe aU Sy HTGRORD SE, NEW Von PROPHYLACTIC Unriatural and mucous dis- charges can be avoided by de- stroying the germs of infectious diseases. ~ $t.10 at all druggists GOITRE "ur" Well Tear an hose or el for Bee eee Cy \ Eentataces ee ot Depron pen, bomants Wi See Seam, || Guard Your Health @ Ea See rs Nee | eas seo PATASRH || an Betts on RECN Wg TREATED ONE DROPSY Reon ih STRELA Scie ieee CGellum OropsyRemedyCo.,Oopt.C0, Alana, Sa, By S.C GRAN. 3017’ Lombara street Phone, Walnut Sit Philadelphia, ‘Pa., Jan. 26—Another ‘gave of, tmalipox “was, discovered, oF Fuenaay at Sit” South 12th nizect, The Bationt was Colonel Clay, a face ire Fran. at" ihe. Phliadeiphia, “navy. gata He'and. tie’ wife, thelr. three ghilarer ina a young lady boarder were trameal Roly" olated ana sent to the hosplta for Zontagious diseases Another $4un6 nan ‘roomier refused 16, Go 10 the boo Pies And tna is, encape trom th Ouse ‘before tho police arrived and i Row roaming around. the ely rome: Shere “exposing whomever “he come Fnionact with t0 the disease.” ENCtS- Rody Detieeen 10th and sub and: Fite Water qnd Carpenter surects were quar Smiined ang yacainated. Newton Sar Shall, ‘another Rago man, who, 1 lineman for, the Philadelphia, Blectrl ‘company, ‘was taken fl and Wis cas Stagnosed as" smatipox. ile lives i WeeFGin Street, three: miles from Ch Outer cane. He was sent. fmmediately forthe ‘contagious ‘Hospital "and, snow iting in'a certein area surrounding is heise. Wtcte roped “om and vaccinated ‘The henith, denmetment says Uiat there nino, danger ot a sinalipox colder fut “hey want to “encourage every Tndy “to” be vaccinated.» The Siiste Macy Pumer, Anna Sieade and Ole Seeman ail schoo! tenchere, In York Pas gpene's week In the ely seeing ine’ slgnis. “Mins taneho Robertson o ‘Torreadale, wan married to John tame fer dan 2 anda reemtign as, el Re" tie Roadside “hotel Sirs. tattle Shmeron of 90 Keno street ak a8 Jlormuest Sirs, Mary ‘Thomyon of New: fort New: Vay who weil remain, a Winter, “Clarence Almond, the -under- Tnuer at sun and Balabridge. street Mut gall for Guba the last of January x Gacape the rigors of winter, Industrta Gteldente’ increased G56 in Tee as ‘Compared with 1281, ite shown tn the ‘Rnnual report of the workmen's com snaation Mureat of the department oi Biber ana industry: Stactntsre, a als ther detocuves save Fyod Harris of 28th ficet, near Fitswater street, pick 3 fecrcsat from the rounter of & bore 4 Signin and Bainbridge and deltberatcls Saikout He placed him under arrest Fier wan” beid In $500, hall for court Nexiniey “Jordan or 20 soutn’ 17th freer fe quite fil fn che, Pennssivant flomeat, “Ste and Mrs. ‘George |. Rimith ot 1436 Lombard street enter Eutned Yast weeie in. honor of Sirs KagiS catiand ‘of stroudsburs, Pa. ‘Gertrude Smith Dies Mra. 31Gen Tobinsan.of 402 Jonathar sthects Liaitimore, 316., a life-long felent ff Sirs. laa Le Langhorne, tet, Nort Goat "street. ‘Came into vthe city oF ‘Fhursday to sttend the funeral of Ret Gnughter, Stee. Gertrude Statin. Dr Sohn 'St.'Rohinson, scho ieft some time ago to visit his, father, Who haw beer ‘Suatteac. hig home. in Hoek Till. Gishaw returned home and reports’ bi fainer much better, "Wilham Pierce Sho hax heen siting his. brother, th Heer, Honert, Pierce, church editor the Paliadeiphla ‘Teloune, Tete on Friday fur Palm Beach, Fia, where he fs em Ploged der the oral, Palpatine “hota who Public Waiters” Benefleiay-arcocls tion has elected the’ following oficer for the ensuing. year; President, Leon: Inas #2. Stliens rst vice-president, Wi is "ier Second siecnmenident 200 . ‘Powail? finanelal secretes, Lew AS MeKeill recording, secretary, Walte _G Powells’ conresponding. secretary, © NUNC; Stemmtrer, “iagae Go Bell Sounsellon, Wiliam ielshell: “medica Steines’ ng We he, Dermody ulrariay joaeph B. king: marshal. George Fone aenuty metshial, Wiliam Perkins Zhaniain Weird Hiwarce: ‘board 9 Gireccors, “Willis” Miller. Leonard. Winiter Davia Spepa. William SeCtee an tirried co Stra Sully Keen. fursday evenies, n¢ the homie of Stra Taw eS sSeduns 1895 Phzwater street Fhe new Wathing of Variek A ME Flom “chireh, officiated. "At a” recent Sheeting of the sulh-eoramittee. of Taal Agement ‘of the Odd Fellows, John A Cites a ‘clerk’ th the afler, as pro: moicd to die office ot nasisiant scere Targramade eacane Ur, the revighation Of Eanurd Vandsice, who held that po Riuion for 30 years: James Fs Need fini ie neeretars. Mss Desste. it 0 3G theworth street, who sprained Ne ‘ankle same te ann, te mow abla to be ‘Out again, having fully: recovered (rom er ‘injury. Emidoyees sat’ the Phila Gelpnia navy yard andthe J, G. Bri CoP company ‘were vaccinated Aeains Smallpox on Wednesdas. We havea humber of Race men employed, ae both Pints.” Wihism ‘Banter of 1215. Kent Xorth and John Gatloway’of 1315 Nate Herevt “quarreled on Tuesday at the Kame of GallowaS. who. pulled. out, Juzor, ‘ie Ie Aald. and mashed. Banks Who iw dying. in. the Howard. horphat Galloway “eseaned.. George Saunders o Gav Norn Peankite street isin. the Fianneman hospital He wan’ shot on Wednesdar "bs" Garnetd) Wilkes, "whe mistook him. for a robber. Jn the diatriutign of tents in the, distribution of texislative nat. poree forthe Nas deetlon at Haris free there ‘ee the following appoint heats from this citys In thes heuke we Mave Aleaunder C. Davis, 1 odmar Kirece day watchman: in’ the senate eceuh, ” Contes asitetant porte Jressunger, “Sames Auter. teell: known inthis cliy ‘among “the older ‘set and ‘Sho is datge de adaics tn the gover jor office. began on Monday ‘his. 29th Xeur of service in this office. Governer Pinchot in the elehth one under whem fie hae served, “William Lee anf wie Uf Oxford treet have returned from Boston, Mast. achere hey were We ine. these dauienten, Men Tettie Bur- dren of Sr North, Sy street aanter: Beinine ner mgeher, Stes. asuise Walker Wihiain B. "Stevenson, Who has beer spending tio weeks at home with ‘hi Juremtxs returned on Monday toils Uevntuetie" qutien at Linen untveretts Silne Aedieh Moss's of. 1824 “Elsworth treet hax returned to School at. Hor: Gencowm, Si du atter ‘pending several days at nome,” Prof. and airs Charles Po Rnoaa of Kasnvlite, Tenn. were the chy Tart werk ‘hie guesia of Mr Boa ts Sennines, 11 Plum ‘rect Banko," Siea Satna Anderton uth Collec qvenue sang several t0l0 SeWestield, Nd. fasts week, wher Sho went to nssist her sinter in a mise Slonary meeting. De av. Harry Barnes SP Morar tein street nas given up the Prartice of medicine for what of sures Beier, nove and, Whroat.” Sunday Sane Scat Spe m, the Res. Herman Pout “Guanes Pastor ‘of Oxtord Pres UCat torn ae California Fig Syrup” is Child’s Best Laxative AS fy) @ y — Uf i .3 Ne \s Me Rs aS Ss <meny SSS ee Even it cross, feverish, billows, con etinted ot full of cold, children Tow Seated ra taste of “Caltornis Beene seaspoontul never fatla ti Serer ne liver and bowels. ina fe Clea, eal can see for sourselt how ours, ely Ge works all the sourin Propasa hasty bile out of the stom feed vowels, und Sou have a Wel aon tan china agains at nsy of mouners keep “Califor re Eee handy. They kn nla. Bg oval today saves a sic Chl Serre Asie sour drussiat. fo LomOTO™ achivfornia ig. syrUn Senin ig directions for bables an Tired St ll axe Deinted om ott Spares fou must sus. “calivornta Motiey may, get_an imation “i or ae ndvertivement |bsterian church, will preacs sv. Wit- Hat Breniyteriag church, the Rev. Wil Hig daoyd ies. pantr, on, che wublect ia ra estlon 9 Phe. Uras fait for dog Heanses expired of) Mon- fang Jan, 1a, and he Dolice have been fondérad io, send to 4h6 chy pound ll fogs onan the rece ttuout the fete cage which (s issued at every, DO: Hike Aelitons Tne. feq. ie $1 for males fia $2 tor females, “William Bradsnay, HP ecara: olds who wan shot by, his wie Sp 'Sionasy at thele home, 1608) North SPamocke street, dled on Tuesday atthe Children's Homcopatnte hospital.” Suxt eroreaying. be, exonerated, By, Wie Miloreald We waa accidental. in thé Theaniline ste was held Without, Uall to [eal the nction of the, coroner's Jury. RXorman Taster, © Sieth and. “Katee ireeta: cramed with "hootehy” gran wid Sir Race street per on ‘uesday might Ghd wounded. two men, with ao. AxG, Riter'e chase ‘and a" strurhle he, was udu, Sy Ae polce, foe in a steve Sore, ‘Phitadeiphis’s observance of Sa- fOhai Thrift Week opened on. Monday, the apmiversary of Benjamin Franklins Divandasn with a aumiber of. speakers ia Recdierent senoots, who pointed out he value of bank accounts, A nuns Bee Sr"Sur! children have. taken” ad: SShrage of te Week By starting. smal Dank ‘aecounts, “Phe following. Sunday e8hool steers o¢ Alten Ax Mi fs. church Fre ben elected for ths ensuing. Zeer: Hovey if" ower, superintendent: Sigs gre Gumby. assistant: Slis Nora S- Sfidlocie seerevars? Biles trene Thomas. assistants Soy Mary Davison, Wrens THUURIS. Sadie Dukes, superintendent Frimary -aenartments sire Delophen TERE superintendent -Junlor inter: mediate departemmt: Airs, eva c. Jonn- octlatperintendent of intermediate. de- Fariments Sina ireno Wes, ruperinten- Ben af crate ron, Separementy ushers Sifs: Theresa Backus, Sire. Enos, An: dessone arc ivraran, Saar 0 tee ice Ghie Reagwwick and ively, Mar. Ter, cles, Sites erat, la of she fon: George Er Ferrin, pastor of Wesley AMOR Sion churcte i able. to, be ut again after, See recent, nea = following officers were installed on Mon Tene ithe at. the Citizens Stenubitean 2}, "ieberd Montgomens, chairman of fhe’ house committee: Robert. Winston, ERS crease of the purchasing committees Sulor Buschete fhalemam of tne palit AR" SSmmiitecs” EEnjan Hodges, Shate- Sein cof the. welfare commie. ‘The Becrae T. Cornish. most, No, 253, elect fGscthe fonowing ellicers: Dr. "3S. SE. Stoce'® dommander: “itaymend | Sint, Seeior Stcescommunder: Willa. 34: RISE junior ‘vice-commanace: Hobert iP"Saduson, ‘third. wieercommaner: Atimiain ib. Waters, a@jutants Dr. Mares Biioedem nance eificer: Gonzela Buckets, nistoriant br. dtncen Tinkeon, Rechse omer Robert Wilkerson, chap” sin: ‘Dervlek ‘Settles, sermeanteat-arens teeunae monthly meetings wil ‘be held asslonasy at the Slorse bullding, dist ee aehsAy Yaverfore avenue, Quite st yummie of our etalwarta went Up {0 HiatMeMste°on ucsday to. witness the Haugoration oft Governor” Finchott TURP ne” Christman cal netted His000, Scaring 19 an announcement Ffomm “ine Thitgdetvhia” Health” counctt foeWtuberenioals committer. This wil 12S, cute tinanee new werk, Intensive Hésite< education. and_ improvement cf Reusing’ and. economic, conaicions wil een a continued decline trom us [Bereutosis in ents city. 2 Mschoots for All Dr, B.C. Siroome, superintendent of wilic chools. tsmued 2 eltcular, on Qfonday"in whlch all “public school Tegeheds ang" principais "are warned AGAinst aisertmination of pupiin.” they ara asked to avolg any act saucy frente ily to make any pupil uneasy Pechuse of race, color gr creed. We Nite are engaged tn public choot work Should “alwsae be “conscious chat” the faulic sogte ove for ghigsen¢f 2 Roonte, “if there ts any American instie PSG which should ve more democratic ISS Be pantie senosl. fe is no. sure Fender “st independence for a ‘teacher TO°ke chreumepect tn his remarks and Bublicl ‘Sud consiacrate of the feelings Gr'these who are Placed under Sarge. he Gner the teacher, the Tare ErouGminded he will bes" Baiward But: etohon Jt fe aaig eed at ve Po Semen ‘of ‘the ‘SM, distrlee, during a Saike alsturbance last October, as FEMSnused by the police. om Sionday End promptly arrested ‘kim, although They ad's cough Ume to subdue him. Hoss See bund ane pat eos he 2 [SS round and pus uo a. zt He Was chafged. with resisting arrest Sault’ and. battery with. attempt iiand' carting concealed. "deadly MUL pote and as bound over for. court Bong May of New York City &. acs Raid for’a “srs. Ulin, Fon,’ wag ar Fesga at the, Heading ‘halltay’ station Se Sdhuvaay sor having in her posses. Slom 'fisead. worth of" dope. Several Wale people ‘were also. Arrested for Doimmdig. mex were all held without SOP oe Bout be W., EB. Dobole Glitor of The Crisis.” ‘spoke at, thé Broad Siroet theater on Sundae Ueto aceding of the. Toung. Democracy. Hus" cubjeee was the "Polson at face Prejudice: Following ‘his talie there feed open forum.© Joseph Palones Se isi9 afontrose greet gou a. vearrant Gerare: Magiatrave Srott that, Carroll a hig chal dealer in Washington avenue tele Getting am cnormious price for coal Biot Sede oe the real thing. «The, man Sas arrested: and brought before Scot, Miho Scored hita Ypundlp for robbing the poor sho were In need of coal” Wo ROE cnt’ 10 iekon until he was able’ 19 Seu tall "Phe casg weil be hreshed Seeig our. Mies B. F- Whitington St reds “turner treet Je entertaining Ber umes Sirs Sadie: Shipley of New Pera Who tg visiting hers The. might Tsfore her departure: she. sll given Toe irtrat the Dunbar theaters, Sirs Gerfade smith aied dan. 1 at her home, TSE" North Opal: sureet. | The. funcral as held on the “Thursday following. The mace Perry ot Zion St, I ehurah ilentng.” faterment wa in Baden Semeterse She leaves ay husband, “two Shildter and a host of frlends vo mourn Gheletlons'Stex. Susan ‘F- Parker, widow SF Milam, Parker, und “dabahter of Men Raine and tlenara ‘Thomas, Sled ont Tursday" evening. at her fate Meda cited ate "ostara erect, Bes Parker sas an of Philadelphian, horn ac ifn sireet and falrmoune avenue, Bh reared i me ith ward. She as B"inemier of Union \A. 3h 2 church Su"Uf"her Mite and: Wrionged to elaxs Ro. Mert Grandeather and’. father Inete ‘tun of he 12 founder of this Shuven,” She was burled in Eden’ cemes feeycha Rugurdays she will be sadly Wiitced” and. te saate missed by” her Euliren, relatives and friends who are umeretis She had. been, a Christian since sho, was 2 yaura oid ‘amd has fried focuvercach Say. alte, always leaning. and reiting upon” her’ Siaeter, Pre feral tributes were numerous and Result, Rh esken le anuuner Lf" Erandeniidren, thren erent grands eniiiren nd 2 moat of (rlendy and rela {ties who mourn, thelr Toss, Sarah Bol dene 31 sears ofa, was buried fast week frorn het ‘home, 404 Cabot atrect. she (odcaent cold during the summer, and Re Cae ee oe ister sak in Revivals sie Memorial Bantist church with the inn Memorial Hantiet ehurch eth the Rep Rian ante th Eee amc a aap” sun (long athe at e taaceh ene ete "neat li FSU Sook ehh Ee GE We ian fice nahn te ete Reyne Co dees ies Palas ote AE Sere Bocas seca hele Bega ER Medi Hache SE ati ofa HEUER A Ws its Gt Keo hue ACE a Banta ge RO RE arate Rae Sale diene wh Wes SaR, URN 2 Sho Feet pe gta ener, gan al ESR REAEHS Sette Sat ac ligeae eee ete Bieta: Bn a Gaiam ete eae RE sites Stuy Pa Shy Ent steabersinaar ac Sane siepaiaatashecon Setar hee enc aa te Ae oa tee nutes embat ee acta Patol ae sea el TRE ek Eaton Batis at ech eee tae Se Miata ica Sat et tet oP ate Shane du tact Seba oe Be A Behe ste sheusie, Beseye pereeta, DEsnee iM 3 Berrs sald: oe EN ntl leat ret fase es Mata te eg ae Pe aia aca ERR Butler, aig, Anne, ET hie 0 ean Pace a ar Be eee Mate Peat 2 See Bs EE he a Pi ition Ese Pee aia te Sgretla he hcg oct ee DE Sane A Beas tal it BA Rn Rh eet es AR te en a Hohl ANE ee Ihe i Heh tat lied a ne Se Ten ated a rei eae i Se A a nase ict tbat taln eles et eater ay ie” ae Bi See PURy atin, enact church Friday night at the Indoor pe ° D i . 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Thursdar ‘Teainn Mirown of Ctifton Forge, along With four other men, left There polng. toward Tonedate Ina ear. The cur fan into a hillboard, ‘which caused 2 complete reek. "The oecu- fame. of the ‘car were taken’ to" tho Elittan Forge liosnital.., Hrown had 2 fractured skull ant died that morning inthe hospital. Mex. Laura, Diekson Tmssed away Friday moraine in Clifton Forse. hospital, ‘The funcral "services Were held Sunday (rom the First. Bane Uist church. She leaves a mother, f- ther, “five “sisters, “one. hrother. hus. band and ten childeen aud a inst of relatives and ‘Irlends. Sirs. Pe B Brown and Mfrs. Saud ‘Wolk Brown have returned (rom a visit with rela- ives In dagie Hock and Bessemer, Va. Eugene Winston, wha has heen iil-with pneumonia, (= Improving. Mohert Spar- Tow, the ite ron of Mew and srs James Sparrow, whi as been Hit with paeumonia, is rapidly’ improving. Roly ooo Sea en a aes THE CHICAGO DEFENDER KENTUCKY |iSieine= 3253, Parle, Ky. Allen Buckner @h'yearo old, dled Jan, agASh Risa wnn ela Jat. 8 from Buse tpe pastor, he eye SRE eAallng Alte teat Taubes uo iene Sand’ oer reas Shastra" Sumy cargo” Green. 88 SMa SHEUGa eigen 38m. He Danville, Ky. “The tat cpa hei, no, ond of exthtsAtit Wesed Sv ddnemday catdothe Sas cealee the ate Capel cra: Hey eect sifie “Bonephy and, Ortee Pala, Marte found pul ot me acting alten Keats ehiteveotlegeet Sern regeved ie death penatts and Sena enact geceives” ds Beet ied cnisat ,Satnen ei ea wey Wat wen, Hunk Recher as Jone one of Danville's nest barbers, 1s Seige th ae he home op fa Wal seein Sits mtener, be Be Ges BUY welifan Wade were fa Penal on business : Frankton, Ky, stiss, nel Graham if to, at opt get tibet erin tat stots station tn Sete ee ars She, Clan wa EQINY GUOE naattie or ners moige Sa tatber ign oho. arg. serieutly i'n Cireatgnabure’ is, "Sire Annie Hobs "hay Hem in for, ave pats ser mmuen fenprovede : fen ‘Murray is SI, Mra. 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Gare SHY Suners wan "peceated, prealdene atthe Uekington Fale gesetauoneat ti Shadi mesting Jane f° "the 1839 tal ANG Lave not Veen inouted Covington, Ky. Prof. R. ta ances hs heen confined tor hy tear usedeal week Sith Sa fee, ieee Face mie fe Ret, aati Stee a aevere actaee Bhelitigml "ube Panis ch Saye Bpeumente. ure. Fannie Delt of Sars: Mra, Wash Otham, of Arons Run to the hompital "A party of young, ladies and hy’ evening to a party ‘igen at Mes ‘Anna 5. Méntoo'n homeo. © Sirs. Hazriet Sagar died Jan, 18. “she, to survived by her trusband and” eno daughter, Atlas Florence Edgar, of tin clty. twa grand: children, two aisters, Alles Martha 1D- fon und “Stra. “enbie Davig of, Lee Angeles, calle: two brother. str. Bufort of Sie elfy anal James Caray. of eka, Kan.” The funcrat was Weld a GORE. church Jane 2 Magteonvilie, Ky. Mss Anole, Reno of Greenville, Ky. seta the! guest of Mise Saolla Baten say aud Tue ‘week. 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Ne 3 ence is necessary. Write today for our confidential proposition and terms, Focetaczessidieccs. Agents are wanted in localities where ZURA KINKOUT is not for salc in the drug stores. Quick, big money can be made by taking orders among your friends. No experience is necessary. Write today for our confidential proposition and terms, Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam Kernts on WY. Hephing street” bina, Wannan Davis 16 deh See retire Or hee otha ee ced Manet oc thantameate a aa Be eee ck al Sen i ener en Maiti gta we SEETag Mer aas, Maddy teat See shite atte parere tts fate We Gatt Sites Peart Chefsttan, Meas EE Becta gree ee Savina Geen AN bee ed Ses Site re eee cel Es Satish ata we Siewan Shed bey denne Siar eee eeieet he EE tee tie Rehan ialy. Re Sree arate ot Retest beeee fended-at the different churenes.. irs. iit haa cet 9 9 ipecee RE Ee, aticot isang NOUR "pag fiers, dette oh, Dumas SESE Seer a opts Bene Pano case ia Beane cate ae BatiT a et saeeiee erated te See Sas Stag IMSL Dot SER A cl setae or tne Be Meer aac ermacets te pa tmtaerey e eet 8 ea eee os Maersk soa ata Bs nek of Mena re tae fast game. A. E. Morris and “Butt” Soak Be settee SC ae es EA Sie Se cemnay a ae a Somer Sh dere ay scented Ge Laas Se AR Sh tele et Sie, Sear Aig Auer, ea ole Sat eral Get batting WONDERFUL new discovery now makes it little short of criminal and slovenly for anyone to go through life with ugly, nappy, crinkly hair. ‘How often have we admired and envied the men and women who glided easily through life, admired by everyone on ac- count of thelr handsome hair and .neat ap- pearance. Perhaps some such attractive handsonie person has stolen the affections of your girl or your man while you stood helpless to prevent. Or perhaps the good looks and snappy appearance of some fel- low without half your brains enabled him to get'the Job which should have been yours. Good Laoks Result of Care Did you ever stop to think that people are not born with beautiful hair? Good look- ing hair is simply the result of a little care. If you want to sueceed in modern life YOU MUST LOOK your best. Don't hide your Aight under a bushel. ‘For many y2ars expert scientists have been experimenting for a preparation which will make tho hair soft, long. and wavy, which will not turn the hair red no matter how often it {s used and which will do the -work in a few minutes without the use of ot combs. (uss or bother. ‘The result of all this experimentation is ZURA KINKOUT. ’ People Overjoyed A Vargo stock of Zura Kinkout was laid fn when {ts manufacturers put It out in the market, but even the most optimistic could not anticipate or figure out such an overwhelming respouse. ‘In an incredibly short time the entire supply of Zura Kinkout was gone. It disappeared Ike magic. Tho Zura offices looked like a beeblve and were ‘Chicago, Ilinolx, ‘The B. & G. Drug Store, 3158 South Bay State State St at Cole bru; Geoxge M. Porter, 3510 Soutn State ‘chuse ae macy Br Smidler Pharmacy, 3037 Sout ve. ‘State St. * South Sissons" 1 Cart J. Bass, 4760 South State St. pid fRtOr Walgreen Company, Qa ‘mouth MEage su mPATys $802 South ane Bru Everltt's Pharmacy, 36th and In- Maugice } ‘diana Aver him. Wm_F. Taylor, 2902 south state Tin¥s,D- ‘ste 46 Bast ath ste Gammon 3 Frank H. Hawley Drug Companys, Harold Ph ‘Soo East Pershing ka.” Humboldt B. K, Calawell5057 South State St. A. Hera The Slayter Drug: Company, 2003 yyaniits” The SFGYGE BBE Company. 2001 aang E. A: Selbert, 2200 West Lake’ st. ohn ‘36 Zak's Pharmacy, Western Ave. and ~Seltzer's 3 Take St ire. south Side Pharmacy, 2700 In- vax ss diana Ave. z Sani . 1% whit Calumet Pharmacy, 25th and Cale ‘Umet ave. Orange The Englewood Pharmacy, 6001 Fordham ‘south Halsted St Ruse | Willfam F. Dats, 39th and Vin- 1 ‘ened Ave. Scott, & ©. J. Moyers, 4700 South State St. * Sew Agents are wanted in localities whe * stores. Quick, big money can be experience is necessary. Write t man, Mrs. Roxle McNary died Monday Eight aiter four montnay dlness. Puy Bho pastriog oaptlet church, Rev, Bex offciates, “She, leaves a husband, Tob- ere BeSary?'a daugnter, Rive Peat! Pat fong'a wos: arehio AicNary, and threo fon; & ac ~-. MISSISSIPPI West Point, Miss, + Geo. W. Chandler Was calted to Lit: ig Rock, Ark. oWing to the death of hls ‘sister, Sirs. Marie. Lofton, "Jesse Kicby was married to Aisa Steele ‘Sun- aay” Aiea, Deoin Bashkervile, arene Siise., waa in the city last week Visit~ ing her mother. “The Bud ‘Biiiiken club met with Alisa Rhoda ‘Tarrington, Wile Tiam “Cu Henderson. Is. president, ‘and ee Oe, "aie poatethion forced to take thefr name off of the door to keep out the anxious people who arrived in droves. They could In fact just barely fill their mail orders. What Enthusiastic Users Say: “QURA KINKOUT 1s absolutely Oe eM IG ON “eridlan, Sis" “Am sending you another order. sty “Gustomers were deemed with Paha ERS Se aE New York Gly “have tried this wonderfat san= itary tube and Bnd that it fs even Thore wonderful team gou rays BER: westebeater, Beni” “certainly great. Made an_{m- mediate improvement ints" Bale NRE oe THEwAS WSieveiund, Onio.” “Recommending, It to, all my srienes RAL aceaee BNoa Yon Gles “renting: my friends of wongertut renuite obtained from ueing ZUR Fatt preparations, “ZUR n rest Biceeba Ae Re HOLLAND, ASpoteanie, Wwecsh” “2URA ts oven better than, you ciate Rt nore’ Wann eatished oat suro anyone lg will And Fine same: “Pleawe Tosh me ane cmner order “OCW. Seas ughaastora: Ba." hair for a few minutes with an ordinary pocket comb. Just as easy as can be. Zura Kinkout is not only a straightener and hair New York City, New York. ‘Phe Alhambra Pharmacy, 2100 7th Bens Max’ Andress. 2518 7th Ave, Berger Frans 184 Base 125th St ope Bongaris Bharmiacy. 269 West bark OFM F. Br Bracker, 905 Elehth ave, Hi, Bresiaw, 681 -Lenog Ave, rue Gfeale Drug Co. 29 West Worn st. THE 2 EE Reckateth, 335 Sth Ave. 1: A. Sleneis. 2631 Stn Ave. Wesvteke Pharmacy. 2737.61 Ave, panne Rlcksecker Brothers, 373" Lenox Aves zara, J. oatathat, 419 Lenox Axe. Ran 3 EF: Bronte, send ben Aves ‘A. Glassman, 116 West 135th St. wc Hyman tndursky, 2082 7th Ave. BY Races 2318 th Ave, Pe Kitneman Pharmaci Sést sth Ave. { ine’ Kosta Pharmacy, 100 ath Aver” } close’ Brooklya, New York. { mone George H. Relther, 120 Myrtie Ave. { Beery Fitteborah. Pennnsivania, | aN ‘The Busls Pharmacy, Centre Ave. | seine and Sono Ste ftovhu Linegin “Drug” Company, 6256 Prankstown Ave. { Pauls Drug Stare, i627 Centre st. } Pitre Brie. Store, 6008" Franks- My ma Jennings Drug Company, 2237 | Centre Su ee f street ‘Standard Pharmacy, 2100 Wylie tibet Pharmacy. 619 Broad St. | ciny en | not forsalcinthedug | inr nong your friends. No } | proposition and terms, 4 state , aa ee ae “Godsend” ‘The general opinion of Zura Kinkout among the overjoyed folks who were lucky enough to get 2 supply was that "Zura Kinkout” was a Godsend to the race. A new supply of Zura Kinkout has been just Jately received and is being distributed among the best drug stores. It 4s put up in a new sanitary large tube so that every particle is kept sweet and fresh and clean. It is squeezed out like tooth~ paste—the only sani- tary article of its kind on tho market. The genuine Zura Kinkout is sold only in this large green and yellow tube. Do not accept a substitute, but insist on the genuine article. Zura Kinkout is easy to apply. Just squeeze out a littie according to directions on each SeGRiAiny MIEN beams Ge pomade but is also one of the best scalp foods and HAIR GROWERS known. It is positively guarkateed not to turn the hair red. ‘A large tube of Zura Kinkout costs only Mail in this coupon today and a package of genuine wonderful Zura Kinkout will be in your hands within a few days, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923 Sours ee . | All Night? Or Must You Get Up Frequently By | Reason of Bladder Trouble? my btse Tresuneat sa. yoe ean eive Mee Iria Babe abit coger ees ah Maes by mals * He x COUPON OUT oa gor ] BEST wit cor see nese ana acces ] Se nies ee eevee fe i Si aaa See eee ante Bema Fis, uee ae tas wate ee NDER i, ome eSenemennd MEN fc sete foc trent. ast greats Seen Be to arene Sareael eee Bie See eee Kevogins” gE Eo? mb, ae ee Se oo ‘drug stores and each package ig, guaranteed by a $10,000,000.00 cor- poration. IF YOU ARB NOT SATISFIED IN EVERY RESPECT THAT ZURA KINK- OUT IS WHAT WS CLAIM IT TO BE RE- TURN HALF FILLED TUBE TO THE ZURA COMPANY WHOSE ADDRESS IS GIVEN ‘AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE, AND TREY ‘WILL PROMPTLY RE- FUND YOUR MONEY. ‘The Zura Company stands squarely back of every tube, : IF YOUR DRUGGIST DOES NOT KEEP ZURA KINKOUT seod us his name and ad- dress, together with ‘Atty cents in stamps or money order and we will send you postpald a tube of Zura Kinkout, Remember YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. This guarantee is enclosed in each package. Cleveland, Ohio. Benjamin's Pharmacy, 3002 Central Zanesville, Oto. Orville S. Basehart, 112 Went Bain Mitwankee, Wieonsls. ‘Tho Enterprise Pharmacy, 447 6th ‘Ave. a “Attention Str. Smith, “G80 Caxton Dide~ Chleaso, 11 ‘Please send me a tube of gone uine-Zuta Rinkout. tor whicu Pens Slose fifty cents” in stampa “or Money ‘orders I'am" to have the Privtege If am ‘nor tatianeg ta Every. Way, of returning the fa hait Alte” and if 1 amenot absoe Titety' delighted with results you Beree to Tefund my money. Tam to judge for mysell. My waite las eisesscsicnssasccagye Beret Address....6.4..000ecewease CUD" seseeneasronenanbiassendteed BF. Dessseesesees ss BOE NOs ceeee | BRO sesseccccccccseensncccesosen