Chicago Defender
Saturday, February 3, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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POISON LIQUOR FIEND SLAYS WIFE WITH PEN KNIFE
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"THE WEEK"
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SCARLET
EX-SOLDIER STABS WIFE IN HER LEG
Separated, She Came Back; They Drank Together; Then the Fatal Fight
An overseas veteran is locked up at the Stanton avenue police station charged with the murder of his wife. According to his own confession, he was full of moonshine when the fatal tragedy occurred. He is Henry Ross, a member of the band of the old Eighth regiment. He lived at 3580 Dearborn street. Ross, who was arrested by Sergeant B. H. McCormick, that he and his wife, Mrs. Blanche Ross, had been separated for some time. She telephoned him Tuesday morning to open her house at 3664 Wash Avenue. He went to her home in answer to her call and carried a bottle of whiskey to her house. His own admission, he and his wife drank the whiskey while they talked over their differences. Toward noon he would return later, his wife that he would return later.
Went to Pool Room
He added that he went to a pool begin, where he played several games. He would return to the home of his wife. On his way there he bought another bottle of moonshine. While he and his wife were disposing of the second bottle an argument arose between them over some differences of the past. He stated that his wife obtained a knife and began cutting at him. He exhibited his overcoat, cut in shreds, as proof of his assertions. They were not the knife, and he struck it her once before he had wrested the knife from her.
Slits Her Thigh
The blade sank in the woman's thigh and severed an artery in doing so. She was blinded and died to death before medical aid could be given her, although Dr H.A. Callis, 6333 Eberhart avenue, rushed to her side, standing at the bedside, had no idea that his wife was dead until he felt the hand of Sergeant Glenn upon his shoulder and saw that his wife was dead. Her sister, Mrs Ben-Harris, could give no light upon the affair. Wolden, Walsh, Torry and Christenson, responded to the call and were confronted with the woman lying on the bed literally soaked in blood. The bloodstained knife was removed, the drawer by Officer Wolden, Moosehine has claimed another victim.
DEMOCRATS INTRODUCE ANTI-
KLAN BILL IN CONNECTICUT
!CRESADER SERVICE
Hartford, Conn., Feb. 27—An anti-Kuin Klan bill was introduced by Senator Thomas McGirth of Waterbury, the Democratic leader, and referred to the judicial committee for a hearing.
The bill, entitled "An act to prevent the existence of clandestine organization," provides that the bandage, the three or more persons whose identities are known, use of masks, hoods, robes or other disguises, shall be punished by a fine or not more than $1,000 or by imprisonment, of not less than five years, or both. The state's attorney of any county is authorized to proceed against persons accused of unlawful construction of a republican form of government. He may demand in writing of the secretary or keeper of records any organization a list of officers charged with the crime to furnish it, he shall be fined not more than $500 or sent to prison for one year, or both.
The secretary will be introduced this week will require all societies and organizations to keep in the office of the secretary for public inspection a complete and accurate roster of memorials corrected every three months.
William Blythe, 30, 4106 Indiana avenue, was visiting at the home of Mrs. Adelle Chavers, same address. The husband of Mrs. Chavers was not at home when Blythe decided to call. After prolonging his visit he was interrupted by the appearance of Mr. Chavers, moment started between the two men. Blythe suffered two cuts on the arm when Chavers wielded a wicked knife against the assault. But Blythe states that he will not prosecute him anyway.
A SOUTHERN DIALOGUE
Clement Wood, white Alabaman, writing in The Nation: What is the solution to the Negro question? There's only one—amalgamation. The man who said this to me was then an Alabama congressman, conservative, non-alarmist, who still stands high in state and nation.
Mr. Lankford, Georgia congressman, speaking in the halls of congress: The so-called Jim Crow law which makes whites and Negroes ride in separate coaches on trains, use separate seats in street cars, and use separate waiting rooms at stations is a most excellent law for both races.
Mr. Wood: When it comes to Southern white men there are some, usually not from the better classes, who live exclusively with Negro mistresses, or who maintain families in both races. The white woman occupies a peculiar position in thus sharing her man, not with an equal, but with one who in her eyes is little removed from an animal.
Mr. Lankford: The best thing the Negro Race could do for itself would be to say: "Give us separate cars, separate waiting rooms, separate parks, separate schools, separate libraries and separate sections of the town to live in."
Mr. Wood: One Negro father sent his daughter North to Columbia university to separate her from the attentions of a white admirer. The man followed her to New York. Grandfathers have been lynched for protesting against mistreatment of their young Colored granddaughters.
Mr. Lankford: The white race of the South is helping the Negro solve the problem. Many Negroes of the South would not dare come in at the front door of a white man unless specifically requested to do so.
Mr. Wood: The Negro girl, it is said, has no legal recourse. The law in certain states recognizes no such thing as a bastardy proceeding of a Negress against a white man. The very intimacy is outlawed; no rights may spring from it. It is no wonder that the Negro girl is easy game; there is no closed season against hunting her. It is easy for the white man to accept the relationship; he assumes no risk. Illegitimacy is always an anomalous relationship; but elsewhere there is a recognized stigma on the father. This abnormal freedom from responsibility is true only of the South. As long as it continues we may expect this furtive tasting of the flesh pots of Ethiopia.
Mr. Lankford: We have here in Washington a so-called reformatory for girls. It is filled up with Negro girls and a few white girls. The gang in authority in Washington who cause this to be done ought to be forced to eat with Negroes, sleep with Negroes, live with Negroes, smell Negroes, and work at hard labor with Negroes in a penitentiary for and during the full end and term of their natural lives.
Mr. Wood: The Negro question permeates every phase of Southern thinking. It may retard any general exodus from Alabama to heaven, at least until the unsullied Anglo-Saxons are assured that the Negro there will know his place.
Pleads His Case, Gets Life Term
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 2—Carl Harris, 28, 6538 Berwick军区boozer-zealized ex-convict, who terrorized a score of East Side families during three days that he ran amuck recently with gun and knife, drew a lifetime sentence in the Columbus pontiary from Judge Walther in the district. The specific charge on which Judge Walther administered the limit penalty against Harris was housebreaking in an inhabited dwelling. Harris was charged with charges of shooting and knifing of men and women victims to fall back on if there had been need for them. Harris insisted on being his own lawyer in court of the insane rages and desperate outbreaks that characterized his mood while he was running amuck. He fairly bombarded with arguments why he should be shown mercy despite his offenses. The life-terror blamed his fall to poison booze, claiming he would not be able to right mind. He also admitted having served a term in the penitentiary, but declared it did him no good, because he came out dumber than he was. The Judge couldn't see it that way. "If there was a single initiating circumstance in your case I would give you from 5 to 30 years" Judge Walther said. "I don't none, so I sentence you to life imprisonment at hard labor."
UNIVERSAL LAUNDRY, GARVEY ENTERPRISE, GOES ON ROCKS
CRESAVER SERVICE
New York, Feb. 2—Suscumbing to the ill fate that has overtaken the Black Star line, the Universal millinery store, Universal restaurants, the Garelli store, to a single link) and about a score more failures, the Universal laundry, conducted by the Negro Factories corporation, the Garelli founder and owner, was毁坏 by the landlord for failure to pay several month's rent. If Midas of old had the power to restore the garery certainly has the reverse power of reducing gold to nothingness, as is illustrated by the mass of mangles, dryers and other laundry equipment in the street in front of 62 West 142d street. Responsible officers of the U. N. I., a who are clearly in charge, will to halt disaster frankly say that this is the reason to bigger clashes that are imminent.
PERIL
NERN DIALOGUE
Alabaman, writing in The Nation, Negro question? There's only man who said this to me was the conservative, non-alarmist, who stationed congressman, speaking in the hall from Crow law which makes whites coaches on trains, use separate waiting rooms at station with races to Southern white men . . . from the better classes, who live classes, or who maintain families in an occupies a peculiar position with an equal, but with one who is from an animal. What thing the Negro Race could do? "Give us separate cars, separate schools, separate schools, separate us of the town to live in." Neither sent his daughter North to her from the attentions of aowed her to New York. Grand protesting against mistreatment of daughters. The South is helping the many Negroes of the South to door of a white man unless, it is said, has no legal recourse. Recognizes no such thing as a stress against a white man. The rights may spring from it. If girl is easy game; there is no her. It is easy for the white up; he assumes no risk. Illegal relationship; but elsewhere there father. This abnormal freedom of the South. As long as it furtive tasting of the flesh pots there in Washington a so-called filled up with Negro girls and an authority in Washington who be forced to eat with Negroes, smell Negroes, and groves in a penitentiary for and of their natural lives. Question permeates every phase retard any general exodus from until the unsullied Anglo-Saxons here will know his place.
Capital City Entertains R.S.Abbott
Mr. Abbott was also a visitor to all the newspaper offices in the city, inspecting closely the printing plant of the Washington Trumbue. An enthusiastic welcome was also accorded the publisher on his brief visit to Dr. Emmet J. Scott, secretary-treasurer of the university, who discussed with him the significance of putting over the big endowment drive for the university. The editor left on the 3 o'clock Pennsylvania train for New York City. He was joined by Mrs. Abbott, whom she joined Mrs. Abbott, with whom she is to soil for Brazil.
RESENTS MAN'S INSULT
TO WIFE; IS STABBED
In protecting his wife from an insult,
he was stabbed on the front wall by
Webster, 29, a waiter, living at 3749
Indiana avenue, was stabbed in the
chest and cut on the left wrist while he
was driving home. He was carried in
car in Indiana Harbor Friday morning.
Webster had left his wife on the corner
approached Mrs. Webster. When the
husband returned the alteration was
worsened. He was dressed at President hospital.
BILLWOULD MAKE WOMEN PREY OF MEN
BILLWOULD SANCTITY OF MAKE WOMEN BASIC LAW PREY OF MEN FIGHT ISSUE
Sen. Capper, N.A.A.C.P. Prop Claims Ignorance; Says He Did Not Mean That
BY J. LE COUNT CHESTNUT
Washington, D. C., Feb. 2. United States Senator Arthur Capper has introduced a bill into the Senate that threatens millions of girls with the license of the libertine and unborn children with the blight of bastardy.
At the behest of the General Federation of Women's clubs (white) the Kansas senator placed before the federal legislature a measure designed to make unlawful throughout the countage of persons of different races.
Senator Capper was a member of the agricultural bloe in the Senate. He is alleged to have issued his intolerance to the Southern interests to block the confirmation of Henry Lincoln Johnson as registrar of the treasury.
He is also sponsor of a bill now being considered that will discriminate against district teachers according to Race.
N. A. A. C. P. Director
He is one of the directors of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Section 4 of the bill introduced by Senator Copper reads: "No license shall be issued * * * (wherein reference is made to feehle-minded persons, epilipses, imbeciles, paupers, etc), or where applicants are mem-
riage between race that is to say, marriage between race of the white and black or of the white and yellow races shall not be void."
Further, in section 6 one finds: "No license shall be issued unless both of the contracting parties shall perform the contracting parties shall be fitted to the satisfaction of the proper marriage license clerk, who shall further require of the parties, either separately or together, at last 10 days, to obtain a license, a statement under oath relative to the legality of the contemplated marriage as required by section 6, N. A. A. C. P, lost no time in getting in touch with its director, who would thus leave Race girls the easy prey of white overlords, such as hound them in the South today.
Gives Alibi
Senator Capper sought to excuse himself. Capper declared that he did not draft the bill, only introduced it; that he did not notice the objectionable features in it before he placed it before the legislators; that it would remain in committee for at least a year, and that when it did come out, he would not contain any features objectionable to the Race.
James Weldon Johnson, representer of the N. A. A. C. P, wrote: "Capper's decision to oppose any will not hesitate to oppose all their power the enactment of any such prohibition, not because Colored people advocate or desire intermarriage because such a law would sweep away all the prejudice and remedy which the Colored woman still has against the host of white men in those states where there are no anti-marriage law.
Capper's decision is not to stop the intermarriage but to set the stamp on federal disapproval upon concubinage, bastardy and the degradation of the Negro woman, deprived of the right to marriage of the institution of matrimony."
The bill was drafted by the Women's party, of which Miss Alice Paul was president, and the party Miss Paul took a decided stand against having women of the Race in It. The National Federation of Colored Women's Club, through its president, Hailie Q., Brown, has telephoned its protest to this city.
White Girl Wed To Race Youth; Town Afire
Urbana, Ill.; Feb. 2—As the climax to the marriage of a local high school lad, of the Race to a white high school girl, a big sensational story, a child was born to the couple Christmas day in Detroit, where they had been living. Police have refused to divulge the story to the public. It is known that the girl was returned to her home by her father. A deputy sheriff has gone to the Michigan city to push an effort to restore the tradition. The local white paper distorted story of the marriage, announcing it as the "Pittable Downfall of Urbana Girl." It ended its untrue account of the case "I don't that a story to cry over."
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923
Gives Alibi
THREATENS
Battle Being Waged to Enforce 14th and 15th Amendments or Nullify the 18th
Reports from the South indicate that much concern has been created in Dixie by the fight inaugurated by the Chicago Tribune to have the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the federal constitution enforced in states if the eighteenth amendment is to be enforced in the Northern states.
Opinions differ as to whether the Chicago daily has taken up this issue because an interest to see justice the Race or because it wishes to further the cause of that larger element in the sections where it circulates which is dissatisfied with prosecution. The latter is the more probable reason and it may be able to justify such a position.
Such a paper cannot excuse votes in the South and battle against vice votes and influence in Chicago.
Much Criticism
Criticism has come from all sides, North and South. The paper has been denounced because of an alleged "scene" of violence the subject of South believes it is with a new fight for race citizenship. All interests have carried their fight to Washington. Significant among the viewpoints brought up in the controversy of persons who claim this daily has asked for the nullification of the eighteenth amendment. They are made because of that. There is a remarkable indifference to the existing amendments enfranchising race voters.
Investigators for this paper have learned that not one dollar has ever been appropriated by Congress to enforce the suffrage amendments. While the Senate has not legal votes in Congress, nothing has been done for those millions of the Race who are robbed of their citizenship rights. Northern legislators have been forced to the sentiment of the South reduced. All efforts have been futile. The most notable recent attempt was made by Representative Tinkham of Massachusetts, sent by him to President Harding, dispassing the subject received no reply.
Booze Money
On the other hand, Congress in the four years of existence of the eight-count amendment, imposing prohibitions on its enforcement. The federal government has instituted criminal proceedings against 71,517 persons and civil suits against 4,638 others. In contrast, the controlling attitudes of drys toward the enforcement of these different amendments. They are frantic that the prohibition amendment be enforced and that the government be forced to do it. The South helped to cram the Iquor law down the threats of other American citizens. Alligned with the amendment, it refuses to recognize citizenship rights by the most sacred law of the land.
The South is in the saddle and the Chicago paper is bucking. It is a fight between liquor, not particularly in the press, votes, and votes. The Race is in the middle. Shall the entire nation drink, or shall the entire nation vote?
BISHOP CHARLES S. SMITH
STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 2—Bishop Charles Spencer Smith, historian of the African Methodist Episcopal church, statue of him at his home, 87 East Alexandrian street. Thursday morning. He is not expected to live. Bishop John Colborne, Canada, March 16, 1852.
Bishop Smith has been one of the most active and powerful workers in the church, always taken an advanced and strong position of the day. He was one of the first churchmen to expose Garveyism, his following within the church. He was elected bishop at the general conference in Columbus, Ohio, in 1906. During the years 1874-76 he was a member of the Alabama state legislature. He holds degrens in theology and medicine.
STABBED EIGHT TIMES
PROTECTING CHILDREN
Suffering with eight stab wounds in his chest, he cut on his face, William Anderson, 50, 2121 Dearborn street, is confined at the Ford Smith, 2023 Dearborn street, is a fugitive from justice.
According to information cleaned by the tipped gag in a quarrel over Smith's children, Smith, who is described as 35 years old, assaulted the older man with a knife. Smith, who is five feet six inches tall, is blind and blue pants, when he escaped.
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF
TWO PARTS — PART ONE
ASSASSIN'S MYSTERY NOTE
Accompanying letter was mailed to Chicago Defender Sunday from local station. Does it clear up the mystery of the assassination of Dr.J.W.H.Eason, former right-hand man of Marcus Garvey? Full message below.
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Kills Pal On a Dare at Party
Worked both ways in the case of Samuel McGuire, 44, 3149 Pridale avenue, who was killed fatally in a car accident at the latter's home, 825 Pridale avenue. Mallory is 52 years old and was in the moving and transfer business to become a vigorous from just three weeks ago. According to the stories told by inmates of the Mallory household, McGuire and Mallory were friends, and at his friend's home where a moonshine party was being staged. He with three other men—Andrew Heley, William Mitchell, and Eddie McGuire—was drinking moonshine in the kitchen. Mallory, they said, sold moonshine, but after eating his super and taking a few drinks he retreated. About 11 o'clock the others in the kitchen began singing. This disturbed Mallory. According to Heley's story, he will kill some of his right hand in his trousers pocket and said: "If you all don't cut his back here will kill some of you. Mallory will kill some of you, joking like: "Well, if you're going to kill anyone, kill me, as I am ready to kick in." Don't believe I'll do you." came from Mallory. "I don't care," said McGuire. Then Mallory pulled his revolver and fired one shot at McGuire, striking him in the face. He fell from his chair to the floor. After the shooting Mallory escaped and fled to Chattanooga, Tennessee, before Saturday at 27, when he died. Shortly after his death was announced Officer-Owen-Ward of the Stanton avenue station arrived in Chicago to meet with Mallory's allegiance.
At the coroner's inquest at the county morgue Tuesday afternoon Milton was ordered held for murder and represented by Attorney J. Gray Lucas.
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South Needs Race Police; Bishop Says
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 2. — In a speech before the Interracial courthouse *Bishop George C. Clement* of the A. M. E. Zlon church declared that crime could not be reduced without Race police in Race districts at least, and that Race men should be allowed. He explained that he had seen Race men gamble and that white policemen watched them, patrolled the districts and paid no attention to loose women, many cases," he asserted, "the police officers never bother as long as they know the criminal is a Negro and the victim is a Negro." To prove his police record to the court, he said Race districts in the city were patrolled by detachments from Camp Taylor with Leight, Richard L. Jones in charge. Serious trouble was brewing between the police and the white military police. Lieut. Jones and his men were called out. In a few days the army officer and his squad were on the job and the white military police had a different aspect. The white soldiers who were frequent visitors and caused much trouble were never seen in the districts after a few arrests, and women that was prevalent in the districts were cut to a minimum. Jones knew every nook and corner and every vice den in the community and women that was prevalent in the districts and made an enviable record for himself and his Race. He won the respect and admiration of the police and proved that Race police made the best officers in Race districts.
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Washington, D. C., Feb. 2, 2-Guy
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jury. Death by accident" was the
fate.
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IMMORALITY IN SCHOOLS CAUSES STIR
IMMORALITY IN SCHOOLS CAUSES STIR
Cleveland Upset When Fifteen High School Girls Are Shown as Near Mothers
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 2.—This city is being subjected to a microscopic investigation as the result of disruption of the school that that the local schools are breeding places of vice. The charge is made that no one disobeys the school's instructions too shocking to describe are in existence in every section of the community. Investigation is being made by several crime organizations.
Impetus was given to the Inquiry by a meeting held in the office of the superintendent of public instruction in the countycussed. The purpose was to consider measures to remedy conditions among the Race children of the sec-
Conditions "Shocking"
Each of the local dailies carried columns concerning the meeting, and painting conditions in the persecuted with ward "too shocking for comfort." At the meeting called by Superintendent K. G. Jones were the following: Miss Jane E. Hunter, secretary of the P. W. A. M.; the Rev. James E. McCormick; the Rev. W. B. Sutherland, H. C. Smith, Harry E. Davis, William R. Conners of the Cleveland Welfare association, Attorney A. E. Martin, George A. Mere, the board of education was appointed to the board of education and assistants, F. E. Picknell and A. C. Eldridge, and George E. Whitman, superintendent of attendance. According to information obtained during the investigation and snood immorality and drunkenness has been practiced among the school children of several high schools and the meeting was called by Superintendent Jones to seek the co-operative workers in stumping out the evils. It is said that certain ones connected with the board of education suggested that an industrial school could be established to take care of the rowdy boys and girls of the Race.
Separate School?
Hon. Harry C. Smith, editor of the Gazette, immediately declared a law against a state in the state of Ohio for sequestering unlawful and referred to the recent decision of the Ohio supreme court in the Springfield Jim Crow case. He noted that the court noted as blaming conditions on the influx of people from the South. Since the time of the meeting he has denied permission to attend. Most deplorable among the disclosures at the meeting called by the superintendent was that of 75 young people who have been brought before Judge Addams of the juvenile court on immorality charges, 15 of the girls being sent home and soon to become mothers.
Landlady Jailed
A woman of the Race was sent to Mr. Wilson prison last week because she needed to meet at her home in the End to engage in wild orgies such as immoral dances, drinking "hooch" and renting rooms. Another practice Mr. Wilson was making of mature years making engagements with the girls in the school halls. A local Sunday paper ran a headline about a girl who wrote up on the matter, changing the Central avenue district is not the only one debauched by immorality. Miss Emma Howell, probation officer, who made it her duty to investigate, says: "Vice is widely scattered, and is to be found in every section of the city." The school has now appointed some home visitors for the schools where the conditions above referred to prevail and it is thought with the co-operation of the police a goal of good can be accomplished.
FARMERS OF RACE NEED
OVERSEERS. SAYS YATES
Utica, Miss., Feb. 2. - The nineteenth annual farmers' conference has just closed its sessions here, William K. Holtzchaw, founder and principal of the Utica Normal and Institutional re-elected president for the nineteenth consecutive time.
Addressing the delegates from this and surrounding states, he declared that issues must be faced as human, social, and economic.
There were many white visitors and speakers present.
Faldo Yates. Race farmer, caused a storm of protest by asserting that he was not capable of handling his own business and should have an overseer. Yates maintained his stand despite objections from the others at the conference.
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CHURCH COUNCIL ASKS SUNDAY FOR RACE RELATIONS
Would Have Two Races Visit Each Other's Churches on Feb. 11 to Discuss Issues
New York, Feb. 2.—In accordance with its plan announced, some time ago, and following the idea suggested by the Chicago Defender several months ago, the executive committee of the Federal Council of Churches has voted to seek the observance of a race relations Sunday in 1922, and have selected Feb. 11. The committee is asking Race churches from white churches and white churches to invite visitors from Race churches and wherever feasible to invite speakers of the other race to address
Good Will Sermons
They are asking ministers to proach appropriate sermons for the day, and to have attention given to questions of good will and understanding between the races discussed in Sunday schools, young people's societies and in the meetings of other churches. The Young Women's Christian association and, it is understood, the Young Men's Christian association, have been asked to co-operate in this race relations Sunday a success. A list of suggestions for visitors from Brace churches to white churches and from white churches to Race churches is published which includes the following: A church may definitely plan as far in advance as possible to exchange invitations for visitors from a church of other race on race relations Sunday.
Appoint Delegates
A church may appoint representatives to make the visit in response to an invitation, or announcement of the invitation may be made with the request for volunteers to make the visit. It is thought that better representatives of the churches definitely plan in regard to the effort. Wherever feasible there should be an exchange of speakers. This may be accomplished by church selecting a spokesman, a special speaker being sent to deliver an address at the special race relations service, the minister, one church speaker, or a regular service of the other church. In all cases the better side of the life of each race and the ways of cooperation between races should be emphasized. It is further suggested that in many communities the day may be used for special interracial meetings or for training by church leaders of both races.
Gives Pint of Blood for Brother
To save the life of her brother, Charles Wade, 36 years old, who lives in New York, Mrs. Mary Stumbrell, 4544 St. Lawrence avenue, gave him a pint of his blood through a transfusion operation at 5:30 p.m. Daily at 5:30 clock Sunday morning. Mr. Wade's life was despaired of following an accidental shooting in the parking lot of his apartment, and he had returned from a social function shortly after midnight Saturday. He had put his car in the garage and went home. In his vest pocket was a little 25 caliber automatic. For the moment it was forgiven while he bent low to get into the pocket and exploded. Only one shot was fired. Mrs. Wade, who was standing with the noise, but thought it was cool popping until he raised up and said he was shot. The bullet pierced his intestines, rung upward
He was rushed to Provident hospital in a serious condition. Through Saturday Dr. Daily had and but little time with his mother, the physician reached an elusion that blood transfusion from one of his relatives would probably save him, and his sister, Mrs. Saunders, made the sacrifice. From there he is slowly improving. His sister none the worse for her loss.
KILLED BEATING WAY
Jerry Knight, 19, 2002 Prairie avenue, was killed by an Illinois Central train while he and a partner, George Moore, from a carolina hospital. Moore was also killed. Their bodies were found several hours after death. They were buried by Bishop Hulley of St. James M. E. tabernacle.
ARRESTED IN PULPIT
Scottsville, Ky., Feb. 2—The Rev. J. J. Gooden of Nashville, Tenn., was in the pulp in the covecting a disturbance in the Shaff Shiffler Trial was for Monday morning.
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District League Indorses Hull for Mann Seat
Members of the District Citizens' league, representing voters of the Third congressional district, at a meeting Tuesday night indented Moriah D. Hull as a Republican candidate in Washington but vacant by the recent death of James R. Mann.
Mr. Hull's activity as a legislator was to lower the house of the state legislature. He was returned for four successive terms, afterwards being elected to the lower house of the state legislature. His seat in the Senate to serve on the late constitutional convention.
Some of His Work
Some of District Citizens' league included some detail of the work the candidate had attempted and accomplished, mention being the Illinois Central railroad. The Illinois Central railroad.
He made no promises as to what he should do if elected. Paying a fine of $10,000, he succeeded, he termed him an "ax-
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port legislator," and asserted that such was his own ideal.
"With my eye always on the interests of my district," he explained, "I hope to also be big enough to appreciate the culture of the nation. I want to be a leader."
**Character Counts**
He was referred to by his friends as the friend of no particular group; he was a fan of the full color of their skin or hair, but their character, personality and record. They also spoke of him as being one of the few white men to be the Hyde Tale bombers of his district.
Repeating what he had written to President Lowell of Harvard university concerning discrimination, he decried that they—are not natural.
"Among those signing a resolution indorsing Mr. Hull were George Gray, a graduate of the University of the International Harvester corporation, Dr. Bert Anderson, Charles Duke, architect, Capt. Samuel Mcdowan, Mrs. James W. Lawson, Dolla Harris and George R. Arthur."
The meeting was arranged through the courtesy of A. L. Jackson, a member of the league, who became a president of the Chicago Harvard club.
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Greater Bethel church, with the Rev. C. M. Tanner, D. D., as pastor, has secured the five-story building at 42d and Grand hardware as its new place of worship. This church is located in the Dearborn streets. In accordance with the high ideals of Bethel and that of its pastor and follower more than once, the church has developed the body of the youth of the Race than has been done in the past. This model of church should be well supported by those who are members of other churches. There among both our boys and girls there has been a decided belief in the development of the mind, but never much attention paid to the physical development of our children go about the streets with a shovel walk, shoulders which should be back home be bent in, and exercise teach.
It is not only so among our own but the entire United States. More than 100,000 army during the World War were found physically unfit. Those accepted were not up to the athletic standard and other nations when it came to physical fitness, could not jump across a six-foot ditch. Of the Belfry church is in accord with a national movement which has just started and has the sanction of the Scouts, the heads of the army and navy departments and most of the colleges. It is a movement to bring out the best that is in the masses by mass physical
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Bethel has started out right in the Indianapolis, national and three state champion tennis player, who will act as the policy advisor to the policy of the church gymnasium in conjunction with Mrs. Charledee Columbia and Harvard universities—the Saratow school in the theory and the gymnasium of greater Bethel will have the first and only specialty found in the larger European cities. Bethel will an once become a member advantage to be gained at this institution, in the larger European cities. At the present time tennels clubs in this city have charged fees to the structurer, therefore many people have given up their membership the following parks, as there were no special advantages of belonging to any club, normally opened March 4 to 18, when Bishop Coplin and Caree A. M. McCarthy and Bishop Caldwell of Zion M. E. church and other schools is issuing a special policy. The pastor, Dr. Tanner, is the son of the removed French painter.
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Chief of Police Shoots Cop Who Disrobed Klux
Daytona, Fla., Feb. 2—Charles Pent, a former policeman, had the empathy to rush klansmen in a place here and disbroke two of them. Chief of Police Joseph Osborne agreed to ask a police chief then shot the former policeman through the arm. There has been trouble in this town for some time between adherents to the Ku Klux Klan and its enemies. Not long ago, police prevented klansmen from meeting in this town to trade, participated in by approximately 300 klansmen, Pent and a companion alligned to be a mobable and torc the robbs from the klansmen unmasked disappeared in the crowd without their identity known. The police chief was handed the police crown after the fractas with Pent.
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LaGrange, IL, Feb. 2—For the first time in the history of Giswalt town the little village was the scene of a brutal murder, velled with mystery, violence, and a highly respected citizen here. was found murdered in 12:30 a.m. a. Wednesday in the hallway of her home, 229 Hayes avenue. 229 Hayes avenue, but over the head with an iron fire shovel, end of which was bent and covered with blood stains and matted hair, and a bullet was found lodged in her mouth. The discovery of the murder was made by John Boswell, husband of the victim, who gave the alarm when he came home shortly after midnight Tuesday. He called his next door neighbor, Della called the police.
Lying in Hallway
The girls, one of whom is an employee of the Yellow Cab company, were taken to private family, admitted taking the auto trip with Boswell and Handy, who said that the quartet had been friends for a long time and that they were suspicious of Boswell's different stories and other suspicious circumstances resulted in the arrest of the four. After questioning the girls were sent to Fort Wayne, Indiana, for the North Side in Chicago Wednesday evening. They were to be held for the second arrest Feb. 2.
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Will Capitalize Initial Letter in Name of Race
Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 2.—Activity of the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has resulted in white dailies of this city that the word "Negro" will be spelled with a capital N; that the word "Nomad" will be given to mention race only where such mention would be applied to other races. The Toledo branch of the N.A.A.C. of Toledo will be a committee consisting of Rev. P. A. Nichols, B. H. Fisher and Alberts Brown. This committee called on the editor of the Toledo Hideau, but the Toledo Times and the Toledo News Lee, leaving with each editor a written memorandum, with suggestions relating between the races. The suggestions have been adopted by the three Toledo dailies.
attributed to the new man a warrant. Ask why he should do this, he said confidently. "All other candidates," he confessed, "are doing that, and I feel it must, too. There's no reason in it. Do you present idolatry of the Second war, or am sure he is a very, very bad man."
Another plank in Mr. Green's platform will deal with automobile theft. "I understand," the candidate explained, "why there are so many working people in the city, and I want to wear poor looking clothes. I notice gangs of young fellows who are well dressed, never work and always bite their fingers." I am going to promise to investigate this. Every working man should have a car if the people who work there are not working. I become the mayor's floor leader there'll be no more walkin' the dog for dates. Mr. Green's meetings will be published later in this paper.
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Mrs. Iola Ford, sister of the late Iola Grandy, will inherit the money left by her husband to the terms of his will, under a cordoning to the terms of his will, under the jurisdiction of Tuesday by Surgeon James Foley. Foley will will be presented for probating it was made by the dead man and other relatives. Two days were required to try the case. Two days were required to try the case. Cliffon G. A. French, attorney for Mrs. Ford, the judge granted a disqualification from probating it will for probate, grandy, who was a well-known Pullman porter, long a St. Luke hospital Sept. 13, 1922.
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Washington, D. C., Feb. 2—Dr. Fernak Ballou, superintendent of the public school, of the District of Columbia, is the center of a fight that in due time threatens to remove him from his present position. The light is the outcome of the pursuit of the public bill, which does not meet with the approval of the better citizens of this city.
So great has the stricts become that the order of life in arms against the defender of the bill, Dr. Ballou. This man believes in segregation and it will be remembered that last year when the question of public libraries Kalian threatens to generate libraries for persons of color.
Superintendent Czar
George A. Ward, chairman of a committee that is asking for amendments to the bill, it stands makes the board of education subservient to the superintendent. He also teaches that the teachers elementary grades receive a public pay of $40 per year, while the superintendent will receive an increase of $4,000 per year what he is now getting a year. This is the worst end of it. Mr. Ward contends, furthermore, that the bill "does not give equal rights to Colonels and Balloons is charged with being a faudist, "full of the theories that are impracticable, also the board of education being a rubber stamp for Balloons.
Want Board Elective
The people here would prefer a board of education elected by them to give them that right. This board would be entirely independent of the commissioners. Unless this can be done, the commissioners will be allied entirely, director of education named and a business manager and the schools to be turned over to the commissioners to be held through the last-named officials. The same situation that has arisen this time has arisen in the past in an allied situation in the future as the law now stands. As things are at present there is an ill feeling between the board of education and the commissioners and the commissioners on the other and congress naturally takes sides with the commissioners.
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Y. M. C. A. FIGHTS TOBACCO USE AMONG BOYS AND GIRLS
The growin of tobacco in the garden cliquees in the schools and girls' community and the dangers of this increasing evil have led M.C. G. to enter the high school in Claremont league to bring to the South Side youngsters a three-reel film, The Tobacco with scientific accuracy the physiological, social and economic results of children are invited to see this film next Thursday evening, Feb. 8. At the assembly hall, R. B. Defranz of the defranz school week. He was a speaker before the dormitory Bible classes and the Breakfast club of the Wabash avenue. Saturday and Monday, Feb. 10 and 12, will witness a "bobby show" at the campus among the promoted among the school boys of the community. Over 100 free movies, free books and a musical program will feature the evenings of the community. Well as the boys are all interested in this exhibition of things the boys made themselves and of which they
The foremost pastor of Carter Terme-
spencer, a senior speaker at the men's meeting next
Sunday afternoon at 4 d'clock. Thos
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meeting brought a hall full of boys to the
meeting. The meeting was held under the
nurses of the young men's council
and under the retardation
retry of the Wilson avenue department,
was the speaker. These boys' meetings will be held on the fourth
of each month during the spring.
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At a recent joint meeting of the trustees and stewards, which constitutes the board of directors of the Metropole
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A graduate Nurse, or Graduate Nurse association, of which M. A. I. Richey is president and Mrs. A. I. Richey is director of day evening, Feb. 5, at the Phalanx University, derived from the same will go for the purpose of making preparations for the nursing education, which will meet in the city during the month of August. The admissions hard to be in a position to entertain the institution's association as Chilton.
Series of Speeches
Grand Oratorical and Musicale
A. M. E. church, 20th and Dearborn
streets, Monday evening; will be May
William H. II. Thompson and members of
the Hon. H. Thompson, the Hon. J.
the Hon. T. Keeley, the Hon. R.
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Bible Lecture
Hidley lecture, under the auspices of the
University of Chicago, on "Why Non-Christian Dark Race
Culture is a Problem," at J. B. Held at the People's Movement
Day, Feb. 4, 2:00 p.m. All invited.
To Present "Mr. X"
The Christian Endeavor society of
Grace Vincentes avenue, will present
"Mr. X, a one-act farce," Thursday
play is an exceedingly funny one in
which an insurance agent by the flapper of
the family, then for a humanitarian
job, tries to persuade the flapper
a better prize by the nervous Mr.
Hon and finally acquires it. The
aesthetic tone of the play is the flapper.
A great portion of the meritorious
trailers memory is constantly causing
confusion, in admission and race.
Harris D. Gaines, Jr., Christened
On Sunday morning, Jan. 21, Master
Harris B. Gaines, Jr., Christened
Bachelor A. J. M. E. church in the presence of the congrega-
tion relatives, who had assembled for this
important event, the sponsor will
first godfather, Attorney Richard E.
Livingston of St. Louis, first god-
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service the proud parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mamie M. E. Clark, "at home to
their many friends between the
received many expressions of best
received many beautiful and useful
gifts. The following clubs and organi-
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less club, the Red Circle club and the Y. W.
W G Brown in City
W. G. Brown, El Paso, Texas, is in
after an extended trunk through the
East. He has been offered a position
a government position in Washington.
He has been appointed to a government
position in Washington. He was entertained
by his wife, Brown was entertained
W. H. Price, also several automobile
Rev. Moore Opens New Church
The Rev. A. Moore, formerly of Kansas City and who is pastor of the Lutheran church and for four years engaged in parental
in Glendale, Ill., being away the vicinity of the vicinity of the People's Church and progressively was a travelist in the Johnson Hall,
which will be known as the People's
church and progressively will be an invitation to the many friends of the Bristol church and other de-
very Sunday as follows: Grand opening
Rev. Moore will proclaim upon the
subject "Fifth Election," based upon
the petition to be Bibles. Evening service
will be Sunday school, 10 a.m.
meaching, 11 o'clock. Young People's
church will be closed. There will be no midweek
in use during the week.
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Sent to County Hospital
The following persons were sent to:
Lizzie Brown 69, 1852 Federal street;
Josephine Brown 69, 1852 Federal street;
Robert Morris 69, 4229 Tangle Avenue;
Perry Sigall 69, 4229 Tangle Avenue;
Ferry Sigall 69, 4229 Tangle Avenue;
Jacob Barnard 69, 4229 Tangle Avenue;
Mrs. Mary Schueh, 69, 250 x 250 cm;
Mrs. Mary Schueh, 69, 250 x 250 cm;
Mrs. Mary Schueh, 69, 250 x 250 cm;
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Dr. Young Gets Jewel
Dr. A. J. Young, 4114 Calumet avenue, has been presented, by the West Coast master jewel, in memorial of the late Dr. A. J. Young, the fraternity through many years.
Nurse, Aged Nurse, Mother
Returns to Wewoka
Mrs. A. Thelma Johnson of Worcoka,
Rube Foster of this city, spent a week
buying stock for her fashion shop at
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Mrs. Belt Mitchell Dies.
Mrs. Belt Mitchell, wife of Barth
Johnson, died on 21st. She was buried from St. John's
McCoo, the last McCoo to pastor. He conducted the
services. Arrangements were in charge
of the services.
Ruby, Caldwell Wanted
Sergeant Carr of the detective bureau is in receipt of a telegram from the president of the university to locate Jorge Culveda, as his grandfather, William Thompson, is dead.
Courses for Parents
While despondent over the death of her parents, she was arrested at West 25th street, drank heavily with suicidal intent, according to the police department. Mrs. Willer will beAssaulted by Unknown Man As he was walking along Washaburg street, was stopped by four unknown men at 25th street, who proceeded to the house where he men struck Page over the head with some force. He himself him himself in a severe wound.
Buns Into Street/Car
Paul Joseph, 42, 1620 North Frankfort, Fla., was a former automobilist, which he was driving, coiled with a stair street car at alley 101. He sustained severe scab wounds. Accidentally Shoots Self
While examining a revolver in his hotel room, he shot Fred Griffin, 35, accidentally shot him. He was when the gun unexpectedly exploded.
Quarrels Over Wife
The wife of Forrest J. Slater, 35, 2242
State street, was the cause of the quarrel
between her and Archer, 1940. Archer avenue, according to a statement made to Mergeis Killors and O'Lara. Mergeis shot slater in the early while visiting at the latter's home.
Holdup Man Shot
According to the records of the police, a man named Walsh avenue, in company with three other men, took on the street. Walsh avenue, as the men attempted to escape they were shot by the Grove avenue station, who shot the man while in the rear of 34th Street.
Back After Burrowing Brother
Back After Burying Brother
Back After Burying Brother
South Wabash avenue, one of Chicago's lead-
ers, a street in the heart of Nashville, Tenn., where he went to bury
his brother, Dr. Samuel S. Carruthers,
of the University of North Carolina
faculty of the Medical College and
throughout the centre South.
Suffers with Fit
A fall to the sidewalk at 333 and State streets, when he was attacked by a man who cut his cut to be inflicted in the head of Will Borden, 52, 3425 Giles avenue.
Suffering with Alcoholism
Pelsteder sound Howell I baptist,
42: 482 Evans avenue, lying an alley
of the old church. He was carri
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Will Love Freed
The grand jury returned a no bail plea against him, with indecency. Love was arrested by the police, and the plaint of Charles Merrill 231 Walsh Lawyer was accused of breaking open a bank account.
Organ Recital
The Metropolitan Community center
of New York, New York, is the
Walter E. Gussette in an organ recital
in the recital hall of the Metropolitan
Community center, 2125 N. 10th St.
pennsylvania, 2125 N. 10th St.
Thursday, Feb. 1, from 4 to 5 p.m.
The music is currently invited to
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Injured by Auto
As he was attempting to cross the river, he was struck by a stone. Perry Williams, 25, 410 East St., St. Louis, was struck and knocked down by an attacker and was knocked down at the Michael Joseph hospital.
Falls to Sidewalk
While at 51st street and Cottage Street, he was struck by an Ervans avenue, because slimy and fell to the sidewalk. He sustained severe lacerations on the back of his head, and was taken to the hospital. Edward Crompton, 34, 25th East 11th street, was carried to the Provident Hospital, where he was traumatized when he was struck by an automobile at 51st street and Michigan avenue.
Eate of Peacemaker
The usual fate of the peacemaker was to be sent to Cottage Grove avenue. It makes no difference whether it is a dog fight or a fight between two dogs. When Brown attempted to separate two dogs who were staging a fight in front of a dog belonging to a dog belonging to Albert
Accidentally Wounds Man
An automobile, containing three suspicious-looking chairs and Desborn streets, Officer Ralph Phelpa commanded it to investigate the fire at the fast-dissappearing machine, but the bullet missed its mark and struck the left, 55, 217 Federal street, in the left.
Drops Dead on L Platform
As he stood waiting for a train while on his way to work at the Armoury in the city, he saw the Federal Street dropped dead at the L.A. hospital. The death was attributable to heart disease.
Inspect Defender Plant
Sergeant Julius Glenn and Officer N. L. Olivier, assigned to the Stanton Avenue police station, were visitors at the Jecender gate Tuesday.
Mrs. Sarah Owens Dead
Jan. 5 last Mrs. Sarah Coven, 4545 Wainshaven avenue, was carried to the County hospital in a car and she was shaken off the car and shaken off Jan. 17. The coroner has ordered an inquest to be held over her remains so her death of death could be determined.
Charged with Larceny
Killed in Hallway
During a drunken wash in the hall, at 11 a.m., Washahi avenue, second floor, the 110th Street storefront, was shot and killed by a man dressed in a black dress. Smith, who was arrested by Officers Donovan and Abbott, chimed in to report that the man was an accident. The bestest was continued until Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. at the parlor, 110th Street state office.
Accidentally Shoots Self
While shaking a coal sweep in his lap, he was struck by a traffic Avenue, Charles Wade, 36, was accidentally shot in the stomach when he tried to pocket the pocket to the floor. He is confined at the Provident hospital, while his wife is prostrated at their home.
**Goes to Funeral**
Mr. Wiley Chambers, wife of N. C. Chambers, 503 State street, hit the city to attend the funeral of his wife, who died in Baltimore, Md. His body was taken to their home in Richmond, Va. for burial, where she will remain.
J. Q. Williams Coming
The Rev. J. O. William, district district attorney of Texas, will be in the city Feb. 7, 2015, and, intending the annual meeting of Methodist Episcopal church, which will be held in the city on Feb. 8 at Beach hotels. In the city on the day, Mrs. Hannon, 208 East 31st street,
Non Pareit Club Receled
Saturday evening Miss Grace W. Giles attended the Giles avenue, in honor of the Xon Giles avenue. In honor of the Xon Giles avenue, the members served 10, p. 10, the members are Johnson, Struke, and Briggs. Johnson, Struke, and Briggs.
Mother Diet
Mrs. Alice Bushon Meal, 4314 Priori
Street, to attend the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Sarah Bushon, of East Wahun
Mrs. she will return to the city next
Werk.
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Miss. Hazel Copps Johnson has returned to the city after spending two years in Albany, Mo. The purpose of her absence is to attend the funeral of her father.
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The little twin daughter of the Rev. Lawrence A. N. B. mission, swallowed a safety pin last Monday morning by Dr. Fannie Kemmott her throat by Dr. Fannie Kemmott.
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Bio. Arnella Free, the mother of the late
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Mrs. Adah Scott and son, 'Theon 4501 Champlainville inane, are convalesces Pinkie Laws and her son Whelle Laws, are in the county hospital.
Surprise Party
Mr. Franklin W. Adams, 4423 Indiana avenue, entertains young girls on her daughter, Miss Ellison, on her birthday. She graduated from Parker high school. She finished the four-year commercial school was assisted by Mrs. G. Dallew.
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Rorothy White Brown Ples
M. Scooby White Brown, 5700 Lafette Avenue, beloved wife of Rory White, died on Jan. 25. She was born in Chicago and raised in a mourn her loss a devoted husband father, Mrs. Silky White and Misty Joseph White, brothers, and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held at E. church, Dr. C. H. Clark dedication.
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Free Lecture
The public is invited to attend a free lecture on "The Fundamental Principles" at the South Side Community House 2501 Kahlan Avenue, Sunday evening, Feb. 5.
Return from Funeral
Mrs. Killa Lewis and daughter, Mrs. Shencer Anderson and daughter, Grego Taylor, who died last week, have received home after attending the funeral here.
Schools for Girls Progressing
The Beverly Hills Seminary for Girls
Guild, 415 W. 10th St., will embroil
three young ladies last month,
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James Lake Jr. Dead
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James
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The American Woodmen fire their first gun in an intensive membership drive at Zion Hill Baptist church, 49th Street, 19th Street, and Dr. Martin, pastor. A public reception will be given Monday night, Feb. 5, at the Zion Hill Baptist church, where the head of the uniform department of the American Woodmen. Although this is practically a new teaching program, the new 992 comptes and 51 hands. The Chicago branch will be in full regalia. A good program will be offered to new speakers and features emphasizing advantages of the military department. The Chicago branch has beenubbed the giant of Negro firemenals and has to its credit resources of over a million dollars. The Chicago branch is managing the Chicago militaryhead, in charge of escorf, W. D. Neighbors is managing the Chicago community, in charge of Lovelance, N. Williams, M. H. McGhee, W. L. Jackson, with J. J. Attwell, discuss leading the way for larger universities in Chicago. Admission will be free.
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In order to avoid being caught in a raid at 1232 Indiana avenue, Mrs. Browne had a second story window. Both of her ankles were snapped from the爬床.
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ALL STAR CONCERT
There will be an all-star concert at Bethel A. M. Church, 10th and Dearman A. M. Church, at 8:39 o'clock, share in, in which the best tastes of Chicago will chart.
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Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 2—Mrs. Annie
Cash entertainers honoring Mrs. Mattle
Williams of Chicago. Among those
formal entertainers is Mrs. Huey
Power, Edward Hayes, Annie Wideman,
G. Harris, C. Tritcher, E. Davis,
M. Tatumum, M. Tuggle and Carly
Armstrong. Many other social affairs
during her stay in the city. She
returned to her home in Chicago Sunday.
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Mrs. Clarence B. Gibson has returned to her home after a visit to the University. Mrs. S. C. Gox, 2523 Prairie avenue left the city Monday to visit her mother Winnie Shaddus, Mrs. Gox will also visit in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Gibson and Miss Albronse be entertained with a dinner Thursday evening, honoring Alosiah Taylor, the ranch, at the residence of the Bouine. Oscar Robert Jewett, 5015 Federal street, is occupying his new home home 114 Woodland avenue, Morgan Park, Jr. Mrs. Kate Moore, 4210 Evans avenue Mrs. Kate Moore, 4210 Evans avenue Mrs. Nora L. Hughes Paducah, Ky.
James H. Kerns and wife, Cleveland
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The Ivy, J. N. Brownley, Indianapolis,
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M. X. Clark Smith returned from Kansas City, Mo. Sunday morning and headed to the Avenue avenue. She will remain indeterminate.
Mrs. Sandy Tice, 6135 Eberhardway, left Saturday for Los Angeles Canyon and San Diego for a two months visit.
SORORITY GIRLS TO GIVE PROGRAM AT GRACE SUNDAY
Beta chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha security will render the first call to a clock it will be the first time that an organization composed of young women and great interest has been manifested by patrons in the lycceum and great interest in the purpose of this program is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the organization. The national chapter will be the principal speaker, speaking upon "Xenor Achievement in Inquiry" and the president of Beta chapter, will preside.
An interesting interest program will be interested in the following members: the Misses J. Lee Jones and Zelma Watson, soliciter and the Beta Chapter double quartet; Miss Valeria Marlin, reader.
Misses are urged to be in their seats before a clock in order to get the lycceum committee has been glad to receive notice that one of our patrons, president of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, speaks has deserved children and also that another patron has sent in her check for $10. Cs. deserves and will appreciate it if they in their letter that their gift includes hearing Mr. Williams at the lycceum. Remember, the hour is 5 a clock and the program is to be rendered by young
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Thursday evening the beautiful home of Miss Marion Anderson was filled with sociality with participants of a party by Mr. and Mrs. George Jell, Mrs. and Dr. Offut, Mr. and Mills and other members of Bethel choir. Penn Wright, Springfield, Ill., who has been visiting in the city, was called home by the illness of her husband, Sergant Martin E. Wright. Little Marcia Wilson was entertained by her mother, Mrs. J. T. Newton, 3733 Indiana avenue, with a party at the Phi Beta Kappa yearseer were present. William Bell, 1321 Park avenue, with a party at the Indianaapolis and other Indian cities on business. Jessica Frances Thomas and Jesse Smith, 3611 Grand boulevard, are visiting relatives in Grand Rapids. Miss Marion Anderson, contrato, who appeared in recital evening, Jan. 27, was highly entertained during her stay here last week at 6th place, while in the city and left Wednesday for the East.
URBAN LEAGUE TO HOLD
ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEE
New York, Feb. 2.—The eleventh annual meeting of the National Urban league will be held at the Ressellace Woundation building, 22d street and Lexington avenue, on Wednesday Feb. 7. A report of the year with plans for plans for the Ressellace Woundation report* for 1922 will be rendered. Vacancies on the executive board will be filled and at the executive board meeting immediately following the election of officers will be held in the evening at 6 o'clock an open meeting will be held to discuss the problems being faced in 1923. The public is invited to attend and to participate in the discussion. The liaison Wood, liaison are: L. Holloway Wood, chairman; Robert L. Moton, John T. Enlen, Kelly Miller and George C. Hall, vice chairman; N. Friessman, treasurer, and Emory Knickle Jones, executive secretary.
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Muncle, Ind. Feb. 2. ~Miss Pearl
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in 1922. They were entered to
this city as entered by Frank
Glin and his troubadours of serenaders.
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Umbrian Glee Club Presents Fine Program
Miss Marion Anderson, With a Voice "A Thing of Beauty," Is This Year's Soloist
By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
A large audience greeted Chicago's Umbrian Glee club in their annual concert Monday evening, Jan. 29. At Pilgrim Baptist church. One could not help but feel the wave of enthusiasm and pride everyone experienced and exhibited when this body of handsome, clean-cut men appeared upon the stage with hearts and hands, and with a spirit of fitness through their well-blended singing. The audience was larger than it has been for some years, more enthusiastic, which reflects a certain reaction—a general appreciation by all culturists of the gigantic monument they have built, extending over a period of 15 years until today they are an institution which should be respected and supported by men, boys and women. There are several charitable organizations here whose activities have extended over a period of time, and a texture in social and civil life, and music lovers as well as musicians are proud of the Umbrian Glee club and its upilting musical efforts, and in point of years even antedates some o-unitizations whose positions are so secure as annual pursuits of enter-
The Umlants chose, as they did last year, Marlon Anderson, the head of their cohort, and she justified their selection. She came to us again with a voice, young and enjoyable, trained and beautiful rather than instrument, tired and done over. The first group of selected songs by Handel, Schindler and Scarlett gave an evocation of her singing, which impresses one as being easy for her. As I remember, she has always had cavilious physical and emotional reactions to each appearance one notices an increasing steadiness of tone and breathing, assets which only reach a certain level after years of theory and practice.
An interesting number was a spiritual by Dett, "Follow Me," which he recited. Dett runs the gamut of harmonic color in his new composition and Miss Anderson sang with a strength and virility which I have admired. Miss Anderson were very good in numbers by Dow and Cadman, but were best in "The solos of St. Mary," by Dow and Cadman, and "The Angelus" from "The Serenade" by Victor Herbert, solo by Miss Anderson. In the latter number they did their best ensemble work, the voices many tone colors. I am always fascinated and sometimes influenced by intelligent audiences, for they rarely performer and they demonstrated this in their unstated applause of the interpretation given "The Angelus." The two pieces are accompanied by many square manner and William King of Philadelphia, a brilliant pianist, accompanied Miss Anderson. He is how regular accompany the present season. A most amazing and really habitable aspect of the Umbrians is the continuous presence of Kelle. He begins with them and he goes he ends with them, for he is
a very efficient director, working faithfully to produce an audience of the value of the program, and much of the praise goes to him.
The faculty of the Chicago University of Music gave a highly enjoyable concert in the school parlor Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28, in honor of some visiting musicians and their students for the affair, not only to hear the solendid program, but to meet the celebrities.
An appearance were: Mayne Callaway Boyn, soprano; Cornelia Lampton, pianist; Pauline Lee, contralto; Hugh Buchanan, tenor; Goldie Albert Jones, clarinetist; pianist; Albert Jones, clarinetist; and Alma Pitts, Williams, reader.
Pauline James Lee, contralto, anarchist, church Jan. 22, assisted by Alma Pitts Williams, reader, of London, and Ione Trice, artist pupil of the famous composer, appeared in several successful recitals in adjacent cities during the season.
After a fierce applause will be lost to a fierce performance to bear Mair Roberts George, dramatic soprano, who will appear at Achever's Peerless theater, Grand boulevard, Wednesday afternoon, Clarence Cameron White, violinist.
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Quinn Chapel A. M. E. church, 24th street and Wahaveah avenue, the Roy H. H. preschool Sunday at 10:45 a.m. m. Subject: "The Power and Compassion of Jesus" Sunday at 5 p. m. the pastor will deliver an illustrated subject, service, Life-size views and inspiring songs.
The People's Church and Metropolitan Community center, Wendell Phillips high school, 33rd and Prairie avenue, the Roy H. H. preschool Sunday at 10:30 a.m. m. sermon by the pastor; 7:30 p. m. Sunday Evening club, Patrick II. O'Donnell, speaker.
Carter's Temple C. M. E. church, 43rd street and Wahaveah avenue, the Roy H. H. preschool Sunday was another great day at this church, in the morning a labyrinth, the Roy H. H. preschool Man and Lazarus.
The junior league and Epworth league rendered five programs at 8 p.m. the pastor talked interestingly on "The Fools Highway." The pastor will next Sunday morning and evening.
Walters A. M. E., Zion church, 3500 Dearthon, Dr. Kevin Blackwell, passers and many friends are to be again delightfully treated to one of those Sunday evening by the church, under direction of A. Taylor, Dr. Kevin Charlotte, is conducting a revival at the church.
Trinity Baptist church, 35th and Dearthon streets, the Rev. H. R. Hawkins, 35th and Dearthon streets, the Rev. A. Taylor, Dr. Kevin Charlotte, A. Taylor, Dr. R. Y. U., $ p. m. sermon.
Smythe Chapel A. M. E., church, 3500 Rhodes avenue, the Rev. F. C. Lowry, 9:30 school day, 11:30 german, $ p. m. R. Y. U., $ p. m. sermon.
Musical collections were rendered by the Rev. Men's day was observed, musical collections were rendered by the Rev. Men's day was observed, musical collections were rendered by the Rev. Edward Williams of Hope Presbyterian church of Englewood delivered an address.
and his wife, pianist, gave u rectal at Piskel university, Jan. 12.
A muscatic under, direction of the musical and dramatic club of Eboowa Baptist church will be given Mabuwa Mabuwa, a Mabuwa Sanford-Lewis, president; Helen King, secretary; Rev. C. H. Chark, pastor; Mrs. Lewis cows to Rev. C. H. Chark; also another music and has a large class of students who are making rapid progress under her practical instructions. They report the reporting of the activities of the Cleveland branch of the N. A. N. M. comes to hand relative to the singing season in the various communities. They report they were treated very cordially by the families, being served instances pony was given. They also gave a concert at the Cedar street bays' branch of the Y. M. C. A. Grace W. Thompson, soprano, is president of the Cleveland branch.
MARCELLA BARNETT DIES
MARCELLA CV., Va., Feb. 2—Little Marcela Barnett, age 12, daughter of Alfred Barnett, a Barnett, B.renee, a week with pneumonia, at St. Francis in the catholic grade and a gifted musician—a pupil of Pauline James
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Exercises For Graduates At High School
Mid-Year Commencement for 4 and 2-Year Students at Wendell Phillips
The midyear graduating exercises of the Wendell Phillips high school will commence Friday, Feb. 2, at 8 o'clock. Principal Albert W. Evans will preside and present the diplomas to the 69 graduates. The musical numbers will be under the direction of Mrs. Bryant-Jones, the school's musical director, Dr. Nathaniel Butler, professor of music. Chicago, will make the principal address. Admission will be by ticket only.
Following is the program: Processional, "March of the Primes." The Merry Wives of Windsor," Wendell Phillips orchestra; violin solo, "Souvenir," Nestor Mastrostefano, piano solo, Mildred Webster; address, Dr. Nathaniel Butler; presentation of diplomas, Albert W. Evans, principal; class song, class; recessional, "Wendell Phillips."
List of Graduates
Junior Commencement
The graduating exercises from the junior tech department will take place in the college in the multiorthum. Bishop A. J. Carry will make the principal address. There will be a short program by the graduates. The public is cordially in-
The following will receive certificates from the tech department: Lewis Anderson, Jeannette Armstead, Mary Began, Ruth Cannon, Mae Clemson, Anna Commodore, Morene Crittle, Roy Davis, Jerry Dorn, Gee Douglas, Jattie Flake, Charence Greene, Olive Greene, Alma Greene, Glenn Louse, Hancock, Henry Hanson, Minned Harris, Thomas Hayes, Johnnie Jackson, Mary Latham, Thomas Johnson, Coe William Minor, Georgia Mills, Ruth Moseley, Cleopatra Norman, Janita Orr, Mary Parks, Robert Phillips, Anna Price, Tivian Ray, Thomas Reiner, Jennifer Reiner, Snuder Reiner, Janiella Snuster, Chester Snowden, Julia Spratt, Mary Thomas, Millie Thomas, William Thomas, Jyde are, Sara Hash, Thomas Williams, Robert Wiley, Martha Williams, Elina Wilson, Etolia Wright, Louise Wright.
MRS. JACKSON DIES
Detroit, Mich. Feb. 2—Mrs. Mccreek Jackson died Monday, Jan. 22. The husband of the late Mary B. Atlanta, Ga., where it will be buried.
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CLUBS
The Giles Charity club met Friday at the residence of Mrs. E. W. M. McCalluil in Wabasat avenue with a "Literary and Artists" authors and opunties were present.
The Lucky 13 of the Hands of Love club met at the residence of the president, Mr. Crescentlight, the next served will be held at Mrs. Hattle Honeys.
The Superior Literary club entertained a audience of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, 4243 Walsh avenue.
The Superior Literary club held its regular semi-monthly meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Jan. 15. All old members will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Feb. 4. C. M. Banner; president; Willa Bonner, secretary.
The Tau Epion meets Friday at the residence of Miss Mildred Tyler, 6452 Walsh avenue. The admitted to membership at the last meeting.
The Handel of Love club met at the residence of Miss Michel Mitchell, lunch was served by Mrs. Green and Mrs. Wright.
Star, No. 15, of the Jape Industrial association met at their headquarters Friday. Friday meeting of the Junior Matron's Art and Social club was held at the home of Mrs. Mabie Jones, 3423 Walsh avenue.
The Phenomenon Social club met at the home of Mr. Mabie Jones, 3423 Walsh avenue.
Round Table Pleasure club met on Wednesday evening, with the Mileile Hill avenue. Next meeting will be held at 5318 Wabash avenue.
Wabash avenue. Twins will reorganize their social club again under the same name. Mileile Hill, Irandon, treasurer. No other officers have been elected as yet. The first officer will be held at the residence of Booker Wyatt, 122 East 41st street, apartment.
The Liberty Whist club met with Mrs. Dior, 4727 Champaign avenue, on Wednesday. The club will be held with Mrs. Ada Sublette, 4122 Evans avenue.
Mileile Hill Smarter Set Whist club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lola Mileile, 4141 Cahokia, the highest number of points. Next meeting to be held at the home of Richardson, 4743 Langley avenue.
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It attendance counts for anything "Follow Me" can truthfully be said to be in its prime at this house, decoded and final week. Packed and jammed nicely with the Sold Out skin doing its stuff is the rule. If ever there was a demonstration of the truth of the rule, plays the thing" it is being shown in the success of this attraction. Everywhere it has shown the same condition has prevailed and it is a back cover over the territory covered in the early part of the season and repeat, just as it has done here. It is
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"SALOME"
BY OYON WALLE
Presented by
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
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"tome" on Monday night. The fact
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a very select group of artists for the edifice
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NEW SONGS
a fast working production which savors of burlesque and there are more singing and dancing numbers and more laughter to the square find in all the brightness that has come under our observation for a long, long time. It is red-hot hot for sure, and those who have neglected the dance be getting busy or they are letting something worth while go by in the most careless and reprehensible show will not forget the two final shows will give us a good Sunday, Feb. 4, at the usual hour.
THE MONOGRAM
The bill here this week has all the earmarks of a "big time" line-up. One of the best novice turns that the Original Dixie Kid house has is his dog, "Buster," the dog with the human milt, is about the smartest canine in the show business and is known with ease and precision are productive of a great deal of applause. Dixie is assisted by a handsome young lady who is not programmed to send the puppies through their routine she has it. Dustball and Cook, one of the real scream productions, are back and enjoying their usual larky; they have several new things in their act. Billy Willis, billed as one-Man Vanilleville show, is one of the most entertaining everything. He has a lot of new talk, some parodies and other things for which he might be recommended. Pace, Grace, Thomas and Place two of his favorite some and talented lady, presenting a singing, talking and dancing speciality of more than ordinary classmates, for their full share of mitt through their efforts. It is a whang of a show and worth going far to see.
GOY GOGITATES
Many letters and cards have been re-used. The card was a wask, simply because I missed my phone.
article in last
week about the
Defender. I am
happy to say the
cause was not ill
in week in Detroit at
the Koppin theater
in day, midnight
show and five on
Saturday and Sun
day. I was due a
vacation. It certainly
when he can have
a sociable chat
with the man that
Goy Herndon
Jackson, former hand leader with the
show, was getting his hand lined up
for the tented season. The manager
came to review the show personally
and is making a bid for same. So with
turning them away in the largest East-
ern cities, keeping as performers buys,
worked for, Raymond Talley. You will
find the route of the show in the De-
terior. You will be forward to
receipt to the office. COT.
SLIM PARKER
Sim Parker is a comedian. Sim Adler has declared always, that given half a chance, our boys and girls will make a comedy. Parker is fitted with a life burlesque show on the Columbia wheel and the show played last week. In the review in one of the Washington dalles, mention of the show is "Talk on the Town." Get it: Eddie Hall and Charles Fagan are the three boys who are clever in tramp roles. James Parker, a six-foot Colored boy, these boys are clever in tramp roles. Half a chance. Parker is a second edition of the late Bert Williams, and is the manager. Nothing funnier than his burlesque fight with Fagan has been directed by gary patrons in a long white. Gray, the novelist, seat in a "reader" which is of much interest and which will be used as soon as assemble at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
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SALOME
SALOME
Oscar Wilde's great tragedy, "Galome," which is being shown at the Gala, is the story of a woman whose husbands has been held over for the second week. The daily papers were a unit in which the presentation was the artifact of known crite on one of them declared that the presentation was the artifact of the unit. Let "The Chid Woman's Fortune," which is done preceding the "Galome" of prizes, be the deal of prizes, and together with the final performance of the present program takes place and will be followed by Moliere's "Folies de Scapin," a three-carve farce with novel features and another racial comedy.
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BROWN BEAUTIES
Mae Wilson's Brown Beauty Co. is making a fine impression at the Lyric theater, New Orleans La. The group is traveling for the T. G. B. A. In the line-up are Mae herself, Priscilla Dorsey, Leah Cox, Maude Gentry, Jesse Cobb, Lester Dorsett, Kid Jones, Sherry Harris and James Gentry.
VENDOME ORCHESTRA
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MONDAY,
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HENRY ANDERSON, W. DRA
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RAL COMEDY
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With ETHEL WALKER, JAMES RUTHFORD,
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THE WEEKS MOVES
STATES — For Love of Service,
Camille, two days of Plunder and the
Leather Fushers, Emplire of Diamonds,
Laughing Hour, Sunday, The Ghost
Patrol.
FILOXIN-X — What Foods Men Are,
Sunday, The Sage Stairs, Regs to Rihees, Back Fire, The Altar
Stairs, Sunday, The Sage Stairs,
Episode 1, Under Sapleton on a Man Nees
Red, three days of Lights of New York,
Around the World in 18 Days, Sunday,
The Firecrackers and Roy Stewart in
Sheriff's
VENDOME--Three days each of Man-
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OWI--Vandelleau--Saturdays, Sunday,
the week we are running the following
features: Two days of Blind Bargain,
Chains and When Love Comes, Sun-
day, While Jupiter Waltz, Domestic
Relations, two days of Remembrances,
You Never Know, Light in the Dark,
Hobart Bossworth in Blind Hours,
PUCKFORD--The Altar Stairs, two
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special feature, The Great Night, The
Masquerade, Your Best Friend, Anna
Ascends, A Front Page Story and Sure
Berbert Hawkinson in The Scarlet Car
SHEIKS
Matt Housley's great musical act, "The Six Skeils of Arabia," is creating newspapers of the Taste give it the warmest sort of praise and even the their delight. Read what a writer in the Hamilton, Ont. paper said: "Five of these, very special mention must be made of the Six Skeils of Arabia," a saxophonist turn, the Arabian and the scene artistically set in the Arabian desert. Trained musicians in the comperepresentation of the syngonated melodies of today. They run the whole gamut of the music, and artists are feel upon such food will find a tasty menu offered by the Sheks. A pleasing list of all the artists on the bill, who fleed into the stage and contributed to the success received by the audience.
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T. O. B. A. MEET
Chattanooga, Tenn. — The annual
Chattanooga meeting on Jan. 25, 1923 at 3 p.m.
mrs. President Clarence Huntet presided.
All were present in person or by proxy.
Proof of due notification to meeting
minutes of previous meeting were read
and approved. The annual report of
same was ordered spread on minute
book. The following officers were
warranted and General Manager, Milton
Starr, Nashville, Tenn.; vice president,
vice president, E. L. Cummings, Pen-
sley, Secretary, Sales, Winston-Salem,
Secretary, Marian Klein, Chicago, III, and
Teen. Board of directors, Chairman,
Milton Starr, S. H. Dudley, Wash-
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Teen. Board of directors, Chairman,
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them were approved. The stockholders' meeting
was closed by our retiring president,
Clarence Remembr.
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THE PEERLESS
The Peerless theater, with Joe Jordan, is a beautiful, fine museum, its drawing fine museums. This handsome theater, which is owned by the Peerless Foundation, is Grand and Oakwood boulevards and is under the direction of Alfred Anderson. nothing but the best features are there. The stage, with its vocalists and vaudeville acts will be presented. There are several brand names on the stage, and attend the Peerless are accorded the very best sort of amusement. See advertisement in the section for the presen- tive week's next week's billing.
Gloon & Jenkins are at the Orpheum Williams & Taylor are at the Keith theater Lovely Mass. Williams & Taylor are at the Shubert theater, Chincinnati, Ohio.
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STATESTHEATER
PAUL-STONE AM. CO. 3507 STATE ST.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923
The cop stories are rapidly becoming favorites with screen producers if one may judge from the endemic which has spread over the screen of late. Take "The Ghost Patrol," which comes to the States theater on Sunday, for example. Here is a tale by Bairlard ("Maintain the characterization and while it it isn't especially strong with dramatic material it manages to entertain through the wealth of human interest and the characterization," he says, "making a short feature of it in view of the fact that its plot revolves around a pair of lovers whose romance is meeting with interference, and the humanitarian work of the aged." His work is in a tough neighborhood and through years of experience he has learned that the voice with the smile wins. In other words, he performs deeds of using strong arm methods.
The picture develops two separate lines of action—the scenes when present the cop and his heart staff, and when the girl is sent to the delicatessen's dealer's daughter. The girl's father objects to the youth because he's been a rotten. He degrades the girl, and she is sent up for a prison term. Meanwhile the cap is dismissed from the force because of his age—the new commissioner believing thoroughly old man refuses to put away his uniform. He wears it around the neighborhood, being careful, hey, to keep the new cap on. In the end he rescues and here from the pavement after he had been waylaid by a hired gangster and later acts as peacemaker—so that the father consents to the courtship.
Then comes a little surprise. The commissioner comes to the cop's house ostensibly to upbeat him for him, but him a captain. There it is—a song heart interest drama, obvious all the way, and exceedingly slight, yet it is a fine study of the cop. He hasn't the opportunities he had in "The Fliir," but he manages to put his introspection sharply. Sheerly, Ralph Graves mugs too much as the youth, depending a great deal on a huge dental smile. Besides, he is not a good type for the girl. Descene Love is adequate as the girl.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 21—Another great bill is packing them; in here at the show includes Naomi & Iracallina the show-up mustist turn of much class; Tim & Gerry Moore's Chicago Pollies Co., C. Wesley Johnson & Co. one of the best of the jazz band organizations Mason & Henderson Co., in a howl Eva, being the dubious, and a scream from start to finish, a correct solist named Mr. Smith, and Hayes & Webb wooden shoe dancers. It is some more
MAMIE
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fun in her newest su
"Don't Mes
A. E.
MAMIE SMITH
is here again with a laughin', lovin' lot of fun in her newest sure-fire hit—
Take one good look at this
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Don't mess with me, don't
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I got a razor that's got a
Just pass on circus I see
I done picked the ground
Where your body's gonn
Don't mess with me
Copyrighted 1922
(Mamie Smith and Her Jerry Ho
DONT MESS WIT
Mamie
4752
10in.
75c
I AINT GONNA
THIS JELLY RO
Mamie
For Sale by your N
Don't mess with me, don't mess with me
You work fast that's very true
You're in the right church but in the wrong pew
Don't mess with me, you better runalong and let me be
I got a razor that's got a nasty blade
Just pass on circus I seen your parade cause
I done picked the ground
Where your body's gonne be laid
Don't mess with me
Copyright 1822 P. Wallace, Rga
(Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds record exclusively for Okeh)
DONT MESS WITH ME—Contralto Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
I AIN'T GONNA GIVE NOBODY NONE O'
THIS JELLY ROLL—Contralto Solo
Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
For Sale by your Neighborhood Dealer
ST. LOUIS—
Past Time Music Co.,
2339 Market St.
St. Louis Music Co.
Mid City Building.
CHICAGO—
E. A. Bunch,
3643 S. State St.
Economy Phonograph
Repair Shop,
3948 S. State St.
Nell Music Palace,
5010 S. State St.
Vendome Music Shop,
47 E. 31st St.
Rialto Music Shop,
303 South State St.
DETROIT—
E. Detroit Music House,
100 South State St.
Melody Music Shop,
1535 Hastings St.
CLEVELAND—
L. J. Pickett,
4921 Scovill Ave.
Scovill Music Store,
3756 Scovill Ave.
GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION
25 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y.
WELLSVILLE, OHIO
W. L. Wambert,
1600 Main St.
LEXINGTON, KY
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120 S. Limestone
POOR FORK, KY—
Isaac's Dept. Store
INDIANAPOLIS—
H. D. Craft Co.
S. H. Craft Co.
KNOXVILLE, TENN
Trotter Furniture C
PITTSBURGH—
Crampton Drug Co
1403 Wylie Ave.
Goldman & Wolf,
1621 Center Ave.
MILWAUKEE, WIS—
Scotch Brothers,
1633 North Ave.
NEW YORK CITY, N
Dive Music Shop,
538 Lenox Ave.
Dreazon Music Sh
480 Lenox Ave.
Melody Music Shop
131 W. 135th St.
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PLAY ON ANY STA
OK&L Records The Records of Quality
"The Streets of New York" Picturized!
"The Streets of New York" is a picture well worth seeing—well
directed by David S. Levine. The States
theater on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 7, 8 and 8.
NOTE OR TWO
All correspondence must reach the O. R. T. Desk no later than Tuesday to insure publication.
If this reaches the eye of Bastia Brown of the University Co. we hope that he will communicate with his grandmother, Rebecca Richardson, son of Charles, Deard's tenement, Charleston, N. C.
Johnnie Lee Long's Shu Shi Co. theater, Springs, Ark.
Charlie Smith has ordered his sent to
the office of revenue, apartment 5.
Kansas City, Mo.
Almray Anderson, claims that her
sister's account of $2022 Avenue
11, Galveston, Texas.
Easton & Ni-wort are playing the
Ohio at the Buju Theatre, Cleveland.
Ohio
Mader Mack is sturring hers at the
Dreamland Theater, Tulsa, Okla.
Dreamland theater, Tulsa, Okla.
Oklahoma, and companion, has recovered from his recent illness and can be addressed at the Temple theater, 2222 East 55th St.
Anai Bell Tucker is located at 410 South Pearl street, Natez, Miss. and two from her friends in and out.
Elmwood Henderson sings right out of Atlanta, Ga., is her present address.
Holland's Black Swan Troubadour Co. with Josie Miles features is playing at the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
SMITH.
laughin', lovin' lot of
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I't mess with me
my true
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better runalong and let me be
nasty blade
in your parade cause
na be laid
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ands record exclusively for OKeh)
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Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
GIVE NOBODY NONE O''
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Smith and Her Jazz Hounds
Neighborhood Dealer
WELLSVILLE, OHIO—
W. W. Lambert,
1603 Main St.
LEXINGTON, KY—
Candiotto,Piano Co.
120 S. Limestone St.
POOR FORK, KY—
Isaac's Dept. Store.
INDIANA MOSCOW,
4 D. H. Craft Co.
D. W. Ohio St.
KNOXVILLE, TENN—
Trotter Furniture Co.
PITTSBURGH—
Crampton Drug Co.
1403 Wylie Ave.
Golstein & Wolf.
1211 Center St.
MILWAUKEE, WIS—
Scott Brothers.
283 Fourth St.
NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.—
Dixie Music Shop,
538 Lenox Ave.
Dreazon's Music Shop,
480 Lenox Ave.
Melody Music Shop,
131 W. 135th St.
Records
The Records
of Quality
NORDAR PHONOGRAPH
Charles Chuck Nicholas has quit the lustiness and is managing a print shop in Akron, Ohio. Mail 153 Bluff street, 1100 W. 15th Street, week at the Milton theater, Cleveland, Ohio. This act has been getting wonderful press notices everywhere and the audience is stopping turns. Curtain speeches are demanded on many occasions.
Anderson Brown, with the Tim Moore Theater, is the Standard theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Carter & Cornish, muking them like it on the Keith Time, are splitting the Amsterdam Schemetady and Amsterdam dam, N. Y. Billy Cummy, featured comedian with the breakers on the Columbia Wheel, was the host at the Paley theater, Baltimore, Md.
Brown & Brown, whitish dancers, the theater, Shreveport, La., the present week.
Cooper & LEMars Co. are playing the Winslow, Winslow, Ft. Shreveport, Leon Lonny Gray is manager for this line aggregation.
Dewey Welinggle Four Dancing Demonstrations, the theater, Revue, are at the Empress theater, Chicago, Il.
Magpies, Mapples, Cleveland, Ohio's act, is headlined at the Palace theater, Detroit, Mich.
Collier's Music Box Revue, is playing the week at the Hartman theater, Columbus. O. B. Patterson, the Pantages circuit with fine success, are at San Diego, Calif., the present week.
Shuffle Along Co. is playing Wintzing, N. C.; Charleston, N. C.; this week.
Seymour & James, Bizzazies of vaudeville, are dividing the between Muskegon Mich. and the At G. Fields' Minstrels, along co-
At G. Fields' Minstrels, doing
some work in the lead, are
somewhere in the Last.
Glenn & Jonkins, the real life timers
of the show, will be the Orpheum
theater, the Mongols, Iowa
Fisher's Fun Festival is balancing a
given by the Liberty, theater, Green-
ville, C.
Whitbyindie de Madein, with the Sld. H
Broadway de Madein, with the Paltz
D剧院, the Paltz Theater, the
Independence Ind.
The Famous Chicago Novelty or-
chestra at Starkland Theater,
Montreal, Quebec.
Johnny Hudgins, featured with the
Johnny Hudgins at the Lyric
theater, Doha, Ohio.
Lone & Jackson are blitting them a
Wilkes arena, Salt Lake City
Utah.
Thempson & Cowan are splitting the
theater, New York, N.Y.
Margaret Brown and Merla Marquez
the Dixie
theater, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Nelle Carr, the well-known ent-
tainer, died in Ohio. Ohio, after making a quick trip
to Chicago, to attend the funeral of
her mother.
We sent Edmona Henderson's mails
last week. Edmona waits until
Saturday to tell us where she has been
about what's coming next week. Oh,
Oh. You Edmona. How you get like
Pewee Williams has joined Harvey's
Mintrels at Baltimore, Md. He is
playing the week before in the
olio. That's a fine place to juggle,
in the week, very busy, are
playing the week. Shreveport, La.
They are working out of the Carroll
office and are splitting the week between
theatre, $249 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Il.
Rossee & Mitchell Radio Girls are
theater, Shreveport, La.
Dixie Four are at the Colonial theater, Erie, Pa.
Moss & Frye are at the 58th Street theater, New York City.
Leon Long, with the Hello, Rufus Co. is at the Douglas theater, Macon. Exposition Four are at the Pantages theater, Los Angeles. Carrie is at the Warwick theater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jill is at the Saturday or engagement at the Lyme theater, Newark. Katie and her Dandles are at the Proctor theater, Syracuse, N. Y. Josamond Johnson and his great grandfather are at the Olympic theater, Watertown, N. Y.
Wyatt D. James, secretary of the Park theater, Dallas, Texas, declares lives, lives and timely. All right. Wyatt, sews. Easton & Stewart, with the Monte Carlo Girls on the Columbia wheel, are at the Empire theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
Frank Tansel sings right out and
takes the lead in the band's Sweet's mail to the Frolic theater. Burlingham Johnson's Knickerbocker Girls Co. is at the Blijon theater, Nashville. Prentiss and his Harmony. Four are at the Columbia theater. Ft. Madison. Dave Putter and John Durant are recarring in the new feature ready for release in the near future.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Motion Picture News
"By Right of Birth," the Lincoln pro-
grammer, is the son of Savannah, Fla., last month and Tuesday in spite of the bad weather. The Lillian theater at Martin Tenn.
in Nashville, the department of Frenchie Davis. This would be an exclusive white theater, run by the Frenchie Davis about that and in Tennessee, too! Think it over. Engaging in Tennessee and a number of theaters and schools are closed. C. P. McClane of the Royal
Indiana made a flying trip South west. Columbus Ewing of the Bloh theater, Nashville, Tenn. is now at Lincoln in Nashville, where his lady friends to write him. What about the gents, Columbus? Ewing the star of the Lincoln Motion Picture Co. of Los Angeles, Cal., has a lot of sickness in his family, and will come out at all right with "Brooklyn."
To correspondents: I shall answer your questions in regular order, just they are writing that they miss me and that they are teasing me. The manager that I left there, Earl Pinkerton, is a man who has been so much useful that he suffit just friend alone to pack the theater to capacity every perennial. Pennock News Reels made by Chas. West of Cambridge, Mass., is looked upon as the most soulie, Daytona, West Palm Beach, Deland and Miami. A Lincoln production, featuring Clarence Brooks, will be shown in Charleston, S. C., at Lincoln Square. Quite a large number of telegrams were received by me, offering congratuation at the opening of the Lincoln theater.
Captain Mac Kemp, the clever nec-
ress, who is well known and who hail
an important role in the Roofs. The
Call of His People, is very ill in
Charleston, and, as there are others with
McGarr and Deckaston's Rustling Steppers, I hope for her speedy recovery. Let all mall come to Lincoln theater at Charleston, S. C., until further no-
tice.
"A DOLLAR BILL
PEERL
BETWEEN
39TH AND 43RD
CAR LINES
AT GRAND AND
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND,
EDITH ROBERTS, IN
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD,
JOHNNY HINES, IN
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH,
HERBERT RAWLINSON, IN
WEEK BEGINNING
Monday, LON CHANEY, in
"THE BLIND BARGAIN"
Tuesday and Wednesday, MARION DAVIE
"When Knighthood WAS IN Flower
SUNDAY, FEBRU
"A DAUGHT
HEAR JOE JORDAN AND HIS
—Your Favorite Vocalists and Vaudevill
NIGHTLY—6:30 TO 11:30.
POPULAR SHOWS AT POPULAR PRICES
SECOND O
Beginning MONDA
OSCAR WILDE'S Magn
SAL
Tuesday and Wednesday, MARION DAVIE6, in "When Knighthood WAS Flower"
HEAR JOE JORDAN AND HIS SOCIETY SYNCOPATORS—SOME MUSIC—Your Favorite Vocalists and Vaudeville Stars Will Appear Here From Time to Time—NIGHTLY—6:30 TO 11:30. SUNDAYS—2:30 TO 11:30, CONTINUOUS POPULAR SHOWS AT POPULAR PRICES ALFRED ANDERSON, DIRECTOR
SECOND GREAT WEEK Beginning MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 5 OSCAR WILDE'S Magnificent Drama of a King's Passion
WHAT THE CRITICS HAD TO SAY
Evelyn Preer, enacting the dancing and demonstration of the play by Sidney Kirkpatrick, who made a very vowel movement. Bede, who was a teacher, memorized it from Bowman as Herodias and Solomon Bruce the prophet abetting them—Chicago Journal.
It was, in fact, a highly distinguished performance of the tragedy, both in the mannage and details of its presentation—Daily Tribune.
Miss Preer dropped two lines—a favorable comparison with Mary Garden's Salome. The Hero of Sidney Kirkpatrick was another outstanding role—Daily News.
Seldom, if ever, was Oscar Wilde's Salome with the mask he had last night. It was without doubt the art of the season.—Evening Post.
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Marjorie Daw and Forrest Stanley in "The Pride of Palomar"
Two of the best known figures of the American screen are featured in "The Pride of Palomar," a Cosmopolitan production for Paramount theater, ending Saturday night. They are Marjorie Daw and Forrest Stanley, and they head a practically all-star cast, which was assembled for Miss Daw is a Colorado girl, she having been born in Colorado Springs and raised in a college rover with University and her first appearance under Artcraft-Paramount auspices in "Joan the Woman." She supported Marjorie Parkard "Brooklyn," and later she had an important role in "Arizona" with Douglas Fairbanks. She supported Mr. Fairbanks, the founder of Artcraft productions, and her most recent Paramount appearance was in "Experience." She is a capable actress and has a large following of
Forrest Stanley is a well known leading man of stage and screen. He began motion picture work with Mozart and later appeared in productions such as *The Three Musketeers* and joined Paramount and was seen to fine advantage in "Forbidden Fruit" and "Sacred and Profane Love." He is a virile player, and his role in "The Pride of Palomar" is admirably suited to his high abilities. The picture was also known novel of California. The most generally is of the finest grade.
SALEM SEZ—
Dear Gen. Tony: "How Come
praised the late Gen. Howard
season at the popular Howard theater.
The show im-
mortuated forance and
under the direc-
tions of the man will
so be ready to
introduce and approval of
critical ground. The
How Come of beautiful Dankar
theater. Phillip
Gibson, astute
manager that he
should to secure the
best possible attrac-
tions for the. His
phenomenal suc-
cension that this judgement of
a attraction is con-
sidered.
S. T. Whitney
ELLA'S EATS
Anybody in the business who feels him in about the diaphram should be a good cook, a chef, a Mieh, and upon arrival hunt Ella Goodie, old-time comedienne, and sign up for filling meals. These meals run all the way from blue-eyed peas and siding to the key. Ella also looks after the sleep for a limited number of the craft who guarana cooks in course, this instillates a keen eye for food, which it really needs and you are willing to produce, see Ella. The last time we went to the farm, the calm street, and judging from the girl of her bank roll her lease should run the fall pig feet season rounds around.
BRUCE KILLED
A letter received from Kansas City, Mo., was sent to the University of Arthur Bruce, formerly of the Bruce and husband of Mime, and other shows, and husband of Mime, who known double-voiced prima donna, known double-voiced prima donna, with Mime. Brandon, in an alteration which took place on Thursday, died of a stroke. He was a clever businessman died the following day. He was a clever businessman for year.
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Tony, sunshine out here is wonderful. The coal man would starve to death out here in the daytime, but would come to sleep. He would sleep to sleep. As it is a little hard to write on the train I will cut it short and hope to give your some real done next week.
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Thursday and Friday, COLLEEN MOORE, in
"BROKEN CHAINS"
Saturday, TOM MIX, in
"ROMANCE LAND"
—AGNES AYRES,
OF LUXURY"
ETY SYNCOPATORS—SOME MUSIC
Will Appear Here From Time to Time—
2:30 TO 11:30, CONTINUOUS
ALFRED ANDERSON, DIRECTOR
With ALL-STAR CAST, including
EVELYN PREER, LAURA BOWMAN, SIDNEY
KIRKATRICK, SOLOMON BRUCE, WALTER
WHITE, ARTHUR RAY, LIONEL MONAGAS,
LEON ROOKS, MARION HARRISON, MONTE
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Friend Tony: Tony, we as performers and the theater-going people are very sorry at the Lions play, playing in his own stock company at the Lincoln theater here, who was shot at 6:50 p.m. at the old City hospital at 6:50 p.m. at the old City hospital wounded by Miss Rusagita Brennan. My mother was here visiting him at the Lions play, and was held in Kansas City. The company has been a great drawing card for the Lions play, and we have been here. From all reports Ed. Lee Coleman and William Harris will be here. We have something good a little later on. Wishing you continue to WOC WANZER.
1321 East 18th St.
Kansas City, Mo.
Dear Tony: Just a line to refresh your memory that I am numbered among the live ones. We had about two weeks to take it from me, it was one continuous round of pleasure. You could have enjoyed success. Jurez being our objective after each performance. This is our last stand in Arizona and then back to home-coming. We play Frisco week of Feb. 15. If you get the chance drop me a brief note. The lunch sends a message. My best to the stranger. CHICK.
NEW YORK CITY
PAGE SEVEN
Manager Johnston of the Grand has announced the coming to his theater of Giselle, a "group of great entertainers in what they please to call a series of girls," a group of great entertainers in what they please to call a series of girls in a great organization has not been seen in Chicago for a long time. They have spent three years in larger cities of Guadalupe and in a series of trips over the New England states to the city of Chicago. The press reports have been of the most flattering sent and the patrona of the city have been fine trees in store for them. There are 25 people in the organization, including a red hot jazz band of the modern type. The group is engaged performance starting at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Popular prizes will be given to engagement begins on Monday night.
NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD
"Night Life in Hollywood," one of the most talked of features ever made, is the theater on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 14 and 15. The cast includes J. Henry and introduces the late Wally Reed. Theodore Thomas, J. Warren Aoki, William Desmond, Bryan Washburn and other well-known stars. The curs in the daily life of those who make up the colony which, in the eyes of critics, is perfectly opposite. It gives you a chance to judge for yourself and it is said that you can be able to form an opinion cleaned by reviewing an unbiased, unwholesale curriculum. Don't overlook this chance.
Yaundeeville is again holding forth at the Lafayette theater, New York City.
Presented by Cosmopolitan Corporation
A Paramount Picture
Here's to
"The PRIDE of
PALOMAR"
Here's to you who love a clean, bold fighter, who thrill at gorgeous romance and high adventure-this is YOUR picture. Marjorie Daw and Forrest Stanley head the all-star cast.
FIERY SPANISH PASSIONS—WHERE SPANISH IDEALS AND CUSTOMS OF HONOR STILL CLING TO THE AMERICAN WEST—THAT IS
THAT IS THE SETTING OF PETER B. KYNE'S GREATEST STORY
A virile romance gay with color and bold with adventure. And throwing a new light upon America's gravest problem. Directed by the man who made "Humoresque."
NOW PLAYING
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
FEB. 1-2-3
HAMMOND'S
VENDOME
STATE ST., 31st Block
LINCOLN THEATER
3132 STATE STREET
FIRST CLASS PICTURES
CHANGED DAILY
PERFECT VENTILATION
COMFORTABLE HEATING
Continuous—2 o'Clock to Midnight
PHOENIX THEATER
3104 STATE STREET
SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director
Washed Air Ventilation
ATLAS THEATER
4711-17 S. State St., East Side Street
THE PLACE TO SEE
"REAL" PICTURES
ALL THE TIME
S T A
STAGENEW
Joe Sheffelt and his Creole Bronze Review are playing the week's weekend in New York City. This act is proving to be one of the sensations of the week, and the viewer's of the Billboard had to say of it in a recent issue of that big publication. Thursday afternoon, Jan. 11, at Fox's City theater, New York City, three times. Time—Twenty-four minutes. An act full of life, snap and contemplate which definitely delayed further proceedings for quite some time. The audience, in all its helpless, the dancing of all excellent, especially so cleverly and points where do while executing some exceptionally good high kick. "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" was used for the opening and closing of some strightly stepping. Before a drop in audience, before a deepen recompartment, did a vocal imitation of a clarinet and some very fast step.
Sheilut and a girl in a gown of purpuree sheers and wearing gold slippers and sets and wearing gold slippers and sets "Daddy you're a Wonderful Pal" the other girls assuring her that she was repaired with juvenile siskin and stockings. The chorus was plugged three times. The chorus was plugged three times. A deformed punch was interjected at this point, who did some very exerted toe dancing and then shuffled and served. She a wore a short balltie skirt
"I'm just Wild About Harry" followed, the too dancer danced on stage, and the number gave a glorious effect, making the stage much too dark. Harry did some good economic steps and for the first all did solo dancing. And for the second some very fast terrestrial feats. One of the best writers and one which, with a few changes and some new wardrobe for the girls could play the better
LIBERTY THEATER
And in closing my letter I want to tell the members that I am coming down this way not to miss the Liberty theater in Greenville, S. C. for I have found it one of the best paying jobs since seeing the New York Kindest regals and sincere MARBLE WHITMAN.
Four Whitman Sisters Co.
Week. 06 Jan. 25, Lenox theater, Auburn, Md.
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SAYS JONESY
I want to announce to the readers of
The Times that I have written for 1922. I have now.
with Hardick and general manager principal strength of a man, and have had the producing field, principally Jones. Synaptically signed, Synaptopatens, and 10 people headed by Nelson and Melting Edmona Henderson. It has been my ambition since entering it on the public my idea of a modern production before the public the best little production on the public musical comedy in five scores, entitled "The Matrimoniale", and a line-up includes, besides the principals, Chance Oakley and a pepy chorus headed by Baldy Bidding, Skimmy Dodd.
Chapelle & Stinette
Stepped all over the headlines on a riot bill at Loews' base here two weeks ago, the headline and they appeared in third place matinee and they were moved after that show was over.
Carter & Cornish
In documentaries of the 1610 Street theater last week really spread the word about the show, and by the performance it witnessed.
Grand Central
Has it a big role this week consisting of the Brown Trio, Buzzer & Stregner and Ferguson and Eldridge & Stregner.
Bob Burtell Co
Still packing cem in at the Temple, Bob has a hot line-up and with the help of his friends, he long stay in Cincinnati, Burton & Rose, Howell and Howell, Blackburn and a strong supporting cast are responsible for the latest addition to his cast. "Chocolate Town," with Coy Herron, Billy Alarson and a hot supporting cast, has jammed all last week. Sorry I couldn't review the show, so I could comment
Notes
AT A. GLANCE
By "Gang"
We live to please the majority, and if we can only accommodate well. We regardness of how hard a person may try to get the job, and how well they are getting lied on, so after ail, the success of a showman is confidence, sobriety and hard work. You can real folks you know what you are getting into or $20 you prefer a cheaper turn you will have $50 worth of trouble to learn from the wonderful teacher, experience, of which I show business at heart. I am always fighting condition, proving lack and support, but I can't stop, oarwant full of confidence that I may win my joint. Never do I feel disgusted with a "rift" and were only given a "fair" and go around making it the best it is different and I stand ready to defend me as cut off I will dictate to someone write for me as the Colored show the trouble now, too much friendship the street you are my friend, but when I enter a theater to perform my quilts and I must gain their friendship and I must gain their friendship and I must gain the audience.
Paul Carter came through with a letter to read, as he told facts that exist now. This is what we want, facts about any adventure to say, had we 12 independent venture to say, had we 12 independent company that we could depend on for facts the performer alone could almost rid the show to actors. Wait and See. All the managers are meeting today. To throw out matters on the T. O. B. L. All. We can do it. All we can do is wait and see. They say there are better things for Let us hope so as he is certainly a big
Let us hope so as he is certainly a big factor.
Here's hoping they classify you and me. All we can do is wait and see.
Let them stop everything from breakout. Honest it is a ridiculous and scandalous. The 'Agent' is the one between the two. All we can do is wait and see.
'Cause you tell a joke you think you're funny. You think T. O. A. 'a cause they may good money. Wonder if this meeting will set us free. All we can do is wait and see.
Sam, then, a warrior so brave and bold.
An ever your little effective comedian
and distinction, with that
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you out. Professionally.
HENRY "GANG" JINES.
WRIGHT'S RIGHT
W. H. Wright's Fast Flying Jazz
band made its debut Shilton Jones,
violinist, has singled in the dragon-
ment at the Dash Inn roadhouse and
music hall in Nashville, now work-
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and the entertainers connected
the entertainers connected Greenberry
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West 1st street.
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Friend Tony: I thought that I would write you a few lines to inform you how much I have been the present and past week. Well, my dear friend, as the old journeyman of the Jazz Hounds filled a local hotel in the name of the grand theater, as they arrived to arrange an interview with her husband and manager. Ocey Wylson, Smith and her orchestra to appear at the Dreamland, which in the popular little Billy Smith. Thea, who real jazz possessed and they prove well worthy of their title. Well, my sleep, conceived an idea that Columbus was just in the mood to see a real famous "Plantation Days" was packed them in a room with Mr. Friedwell, the real manager, with the result that they are Chamber of Commerce and, true to his idea, they are playing to full houses in closing a newspaper clipping which spikes the fire. Hoping that you are enjoying the best of health, I remain your old friend. HOWARD C. WASHINGTON. Howard & Washington.
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'Oxiel & Greenwald's "Plantation Days" company is playing the week at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, atment at Columbus, Ohio. The show discovers business during its recent return to the Metropolitan Museum at the Orpheum theater, Detroit, where it is popular in that city and a ball was paid admission. Permanent among the special guests was Tony Langham, the Harper made a trip to New York City where he met the Four Concert Jackets and the Four Coat Jackets on Ladie Coat sets. The latter is taking a place in the orchestra. Johnson is conducting the orchestra.
ACT SAULS
A telegram was sent us last Saturday, dated by Fred Bonny, of the well-known act of Bonny & Freeman, and an enthusiastic team for Europe. This pair spent many years alread and covered every country. Their present peregrination will be a long one, according to advance information, and one long, one will be at Theater Moderne (Tivoli), Christiana, Norway. Their next assignment will be Norwegian to write them, so get busy.
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A letter came a few days ago, sent in fat Fat Carroll, one of the best in the team. He played in two run Fun and Froile Co., playing the week at the Lincoln theater, Baltimore, Thomas, George Williams, Gus Simons, Maud Dennis, Margaret Morton, Evelyn Brown, Freda Scott and Linda Freda, Dishman is mu-sical director.
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The Old Roll Tow Desk Man was pre-
fect in the popular vocalist, and Baby Mack,
the well-known comedienne. Both
their roles were important to the "tolly"
Stock Co. playing an indie filmic engagement
at the Temple theatre, 55th street,
along the avenue, Cleveland, Ohio,
and doing well.
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Parmk Nichols' "Minstrels on the
Starkes," James Vaughn, James Scrogg,
Frank himself, are breaking their
fine novel turn, which has a minstrel
style. A sure-fire proposition and is being
books' Billy Berger of the Ernie
Lee
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416 Indiana avenue
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Mr. and Ms. Jones Entertained
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Ms. Jones stopped with Miss Lucile Arm-
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entertainments were given to them before they
departed for Chicago Sunday evening.
A night day, given by Miss Lucile Arm-
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The Golden West cafe will have an opening Feb. 1 when Frank Brown's Banny Boys entertain. They have won for many years the Sleeping Synapcorates, "The First Mail Box" and the week's Sleeping Synapcorates. "The First Mail Box" has week every show was completely sold out. The Dandelion will be screened for three days, beginning Sunday coming up. The dangerous ago. It is made clear in this picture, the Washington theater has for some time added to its good vaudeville shows, all are first ones. The house is now, as many as 100 people to the public for good vaudeville.
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Willis and Johns Birthday 2043 Alvard, boy; Alexander and Pearson Kirtley, boy; Adelahde, boy; Weney and brownie, boy; Creeley Williams, 738 West North street; brownie, boy; Creeley Williams, 738 West North street; brownie, boy; Joseph and Reeche Anderson, City hospital, boy; Edward and brownie, boy; Eta Black, 2746 North James Street; brownie, boy; Steven and Eta Black, 2746 North James Street; brownie, boy; Oscar and Belle Hogan, Ward's sanitaryarium, boy; Belle Hogan, Ward's sanitaryarium, boy; Belle Hogan, Ward's sanitaryarium, boy; William and Dorothy Owens, 833 Economy, boy; City hospital, boy; Baltham and Ethel Sanders, City hospital, girl; John Katie Ross, 2154 Northwest boy.
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Jeffersonville, Ind.
Mrs. Betty M. Smith left Tuesday for Nashville, Tennessee. She joined her father in the city, Ky. Her Derning passed away Wednesday morning and funeral Friday, the Rev. Bran oralizing. He was born in Chicago, Ill., passed away Wednesday and was named Sola Elizabeth Vancocco of Chicago. Ill., passed away of this place. She leaves sons and daughters to mourn street: George Douglas, Mrs. Mary Makeney, street: Linda Rose Martin, street: Linda Rose Martin, street: Mrs. Joe Jones Wall street, Mrs. with friends and relatives. Underfires James W. Smith spent Sunday in Nashville, evening guest of James W. Smith, Jr. James quietly married Sunday evening at the residence of Chester Riddle officiating.
Kokomo, Ind
Mrs. O. T. Gripps and Mimie Rush
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of the late Robert W. Watson, formerly of this city. The
wife of the late Robert Watson, Channel Marian教会 society met at his afternoon. Those on the slack list sat there. Robert W. Watson and Mimie Rush
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Fort Wayne, Ind.
Lafayette, Ind.
Miss Miller of Youngsouth, Ohio, is
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Washington, D. C., Feb. 2-Installation of shipping point inspection in several leading agricultural studies, including the impact of its market news service by the use of radio and the establishment of a grain market news reporting service. The department of agriculture closer to farmers during the past year. As a result, the new facet of agriculture are supplied to farmers directly. This result has been made possible by economic studies in the department covering each phase of the processes of production, marketing and distribution.
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A. Critchlow, 2412 Seventh Avenue, who has returned to his place of business, has returned to his place of business, Clara Holloway, 2412 Seventh Avenue, from a cerebral hemorrhage. The Rev. W. W. Brown, co-director of the funeral, which was held at the funeral, has been unobtainable establishment. The deceased is survived by a son, daughter and uncle of the funeral. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. Broadcast seven sessions on quintet broadcast seven sessions on radio station WSAP. Radio fans will do well to attend the funeral. The attendees are well known for their ability, Mrs. Alice Walker, who claimed to be in the interest of St. James's was found $250 by Magistrate Levine and shows a previous arrest for the same offence.
Carr, Jr. Call, Jr., was re-elected president of the Association of Truly Male Actors at the club rooms. 2200 avenue, Friday night. Thomas E. Tayler was re-elected secretary. The re-elected financial secretary were also re-elected for another year. The North Harlem community forum held the author of "Alice in Wonderland" at the library. In the afternoon at the library has an exhibit of pictures taken from the book which are on display in
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An interlub membership rally is in the last last Friday night with a lively meeting last week. The ladies took the lancer for bringing in the largest number of new members on the ladies' side, more men than women to wrest it away from September on the ladies' side. The services were present at the meeting and things going with their lids and suits were on display. The October club, brought flowers.
Dr. W. J. Moses smoke at the vesper afternoon, W. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon, in offering to members of the Y. W. C. A. the young business women free recreation from 9 to 10 in there will be carefully planned activities, exercises, games and dancing. On Thursday evening at 7:30 free instructional classes are being formed for reeducation, 120 pounds should register at once. Henry Brown was put to death in the Thursday night for the murder of Mrs. Thursday night for the murder of Mrs. the Boston Rose. He was
Monarch lecture, No. 45 of Elks, initiated the 1926 Elks home, 245 West 137th street, daily lunch, Jan. 22. The Colloquium was per excellence as usual. About 40 students attended, and the early part of this week, prior to their annual ball, which was held Mrs. Frederick Laurie, 56 West 10th street, confined to her bed with insults. Charged with soliciting funds on the Walker, who said she represented the Walker, who said she represented the rested last week and held for sentence after being found guilty by Magistrate 56 East 137th. The mission is located at when arrested was dressed in the garb
Robert White, a well-known porter on the West Coast, was the star witnesses last week in the Wade testified to seeing the defendant in a drawing room on the train with a woman he had been with, and the Cromwells are whitey whitey land. The Cromwells are whitey whitey land. The Cromwells are exclusive part of Westchester county.
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Mrs. C. Kamla Simangue, the native African who has been here nearly two years, is now teaching Sunday afternoon at the Harden School in an impressive speech on the work he has done and plaudited that an offer to better understand them and their needs better understand them and their needs has been shortly leave for their native home where they are missionary work. He is organizing a missionary mangue, after graduating from Hammond where he has recently won his degree. A number of men have been taught as well as a number of women present to hear Mrs. Simangue speak
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The formal opening of the University of the Arts took place Saturday night. Among the guests included Emmanuel Collier, State Senator Eleanor Cushmore and Commissioner James Sexton. Joseph A. Washington, presiding officer of the secured, refreshments were served, five representation of both sex was present, and the secured, refreshments were served, Elisa of the World, are making great plans for their 20th annual Lincoln Hall hall Feb. 11. Music will be for hire, the Jazz orchestra of this city. A large office of the affair, the Jazz bowler Loewes will hold their first hour play at the venerable service of the tenor tenon at 438. Leslie Pokinney Hill, principal of Cheicery Institute will be has been arranged. The bowler will meet with the gift recipients of all other branches of the service. Service Honor Day will be observed Feb. 4 at 230 room in the Eastern district. Institutions are out for a number of performances. The J. W. C. A. The P. O. P. girl afternoon of Feb. 12 at the Chummino Hall Feb. 16 and the Carry-On club on
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Extensive plans are being made by the students in the Metropolitan area to do its share in the Howard University Howard Johnson Medical school the new school will be presented that the school shall be presented only in person, only held by. Dr. Peter M. Murray was elected president of the alumna and the faculty organization has enrolled in this city 82 members and a drive is now on to get the students in New York City. It is estimated that there are 400 graduate there with the meet the needs of the students 23 at the chapel of the Rev. Scott Howard and 110 Howard grades are welcome to attend.
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NO ROOM IN NEW YORK FOR KU KLUX SAYS JUDGE DALE
New York, Feb. 2—"There is no room in New York for the Ku Klux Klan," said Magistrate Dale Ogleman who had been arrested and found guilty of assaulting a police officer, they are arraigned before him in the Gates avenue court, Brooklyn. The police tried to arrest Leuton James A. Gegan of Brooklyn and eight other detectives, after they left a meeting of the Ku Klux Klan, Brooklyn, on Thursday night. The policemen tried to get into the meeting and were acquitted in a demonstration. Aawaling the meetings' follower, the klanmen, who left in Nottingham, that the auto carried no near light the detectives stopped it. A search revealed that one of the men was a member of the klanmen, another a revolver and third had the regalia of a klanman. The police, disorderly conduct, with additional charges of violating the Glen-Mage act and possessing dangerous weapons, after being held in the Tommy even night the klanmen were released in heavy bail for a further examination.
Cark, police say, is a dancing instructor who they allege he is the man behind the traffic court occupies rooms in 51 Clement avenue from 7 in the morning to 4 in the evening. He is social and financial organizations and other bodies.
Brooklyn klan No. 5 is said to have made its headquarters in the court
ST. MARK'S CHURCH LOSES VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE PLANS ONE OF ITS OLDEST MEMBERS TO FOLLOW UP SURVEY WORK
Mary, Mary Middleton, 65, the second oldest member of St. Mark's M. E. church, who lived for a number of years in West 45th street, died Sunday at the hospital from a lingering illness. Funeral services were conducted at Clinton Brooks' understaking establishment with the Rev. N. B. Golden, pastor of Butter Memorial M. E. church, and the Rev. Robert Tuesday evening, Jan. 20. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Middleton, who was, in surviving many friends, The mothers' club of the church, Mrs. Alice Perkinson, took charge of the arrangements. The deceased restoreate of the Rev. William F. Butter, who was its first preacher, Mrs. Middleton, the oldest member of the church, having joined in the morning of the same day, Mrs. Middleton became connected.
STATE NEWS
Yankers. N. Y.
Rochester, N. Y.
Mrs. Cordela Winn, secretary of the local school district, visited several days in this city in the interest of the local school. Mrs. Winn spoke to a Mrs. Emma Gibber Glenn of New York University, Mrs. Elena Gibber Glenn of this city. Mrs. Winn was entertained by a number of friends at the residence of May I. Z. Williams, oldest daughter of May I. Z. Williams, mother of May I. Z. Williams. The Eureka house, No. 25, fistallate the following elective officers: J. S. Henderson, W. M.; G. Walker J. S. Henderson, W. M.; G. Walker H. Stockton, treasurer, and J. G. Lee, secretary. Mrs. George W. Burke enlisted of ladies in inerior of Mrs. Cordela Winn, treasurer of the high school skating championship. Felia Brantel of this city is visiting the Knights of Pythias ladies. No. 15, of the affairs of the season number of out of town visitors were
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day evening. Herbert Lyons enter-
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His wife, M. R. Bliss, gave a few days with
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room for a year or more, using one or more assumed names to deceive the伯伯 from which the judge hands down his decisions in daytime from which the king keeps issues from which the king keeps issues to his knights after dark.
Even the traffic judge's gavel is said to be used by the cyclists
The men who attended the meeting entered in two and three, all muttering towards the door to a room furnished with a table. The only placed under arrest were the same man struggling out, one and two at a time, as though no meeting of any significance had been held. Only the men of the shadows had an inkling of its nature. The arrests were the calculation of the members of the "Invastible Empire" in the city for weeks. The members of every movement made by the "Knights". When the grand kleagle of the 75 who listened to him, he form before his brethren one of Genaan's men was said to be among the 75 who listened to him. Haworth B. Mors, 811 East 18th street; John F. Collin, 253 Herkimer street; whose business cards read "Advertising manager, Underwood Type York avenue; Robert Fisher, 151 Quincy street; Thomas Jones, 363 Grand avenue; Charles Mullford, 564 Cotton avenue; all of Brooklyn.
Grand Chancellor 'Makes'
Statement About Defici
In the bitter part of an article enclosed in the Report, Shout Shortage, on the first pearce of last week's issue, we find the activities of Grand Chancellor Lee Crawford to whitewash the McClymonds might have been rearranged. The direct supervision of the grand chancellor, and has a full quota of officers, order and has a full quota of officers, court is to the supreme worthy senior and from there to the supreme several articles that have appeared in the department, in accounts of the Fryer department, in accounts of the Fryer department, in accounts of the Calcuttaan department, in accounts of the Calcuttaan department, stood ready and willing to assist in all of all accounts in question, even if it becomes necessary to employ the services of a certification from LEE CRAFTOR.
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Decrying the rampant prejudice against America, Abercrombie & I. Shippee, former Socialist assemblyman and people in the Brownies Labor locum, Ironokyn Tuesday night, said Mr. Shippee was a victim of Booker T. Washington were needed again in the United States. Mr. Shippee was also said, said Shippeoef, "in a nation like this, If Booker T. Washington were livestock prejudice against his race would be fought harder and better. We need a finder and better. We need a finder to destroy race prejudice against all races such as now. We need a finder to destroy such unfortunate military mad, and ended his trial by denouncing Samuel Gompers, the American Federation of Labor.
WIFE OF EDWARD LEE DIES
FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS
WIFE OF EDWARD LEE DIES
FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS
M. Edward E. Loe, wife of Edward E. Lee, known to the country as Ching Lee, the father of democracy outlawing our people in New York, died on October 16, 2015, attending at her late home, 17 West 13th street, the beloved nervous breakdown, after a lingering illness for several months.
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GOSSIP SAYS MARRIAGE
Jamacla, N. Y. Feb. 2—According to the book *The Youngest in the Kingdom* of Cristophe of Kunston, N. Y. and Samuel of Smith Street were quietly married here. The bride, who has been living here since the birth of her formerly seedy body in the upstairs room, is very well known among the youngest.
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The women's police reserve of the
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Ecchurch Monday, Feb. 12. Medical, Dental
and Pharmaceutical institute, of which
a stair dinner is presided, gave a
stair dinner at the institute, a
stair dinner at the institute, an
interesting program helped on the
evening.
Jamailyn, N. J., was the recent guest
of Swapjack of Atlantic Hibernia.
Counselor Glichrist Stewart left the
national dinner at Washington, D. C. to attend.
SEVEN IN LAWIS TOUCH
SEVEN IN LAWS TOILS
SEVEN IN LAWS TOILS
Needham Roberts, who won fame with
Needham Roberts, who won fame with
Monday in a raid on a flat at 223
Monday in a raid on a flat at 223
police, Roberts gave his address
police, Roberts gave his address
the time, and also arrested on the same
time, and also arrested on the same
time, and also arrested on the same
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Magistrate McQuade in the West Side
Magistrate McQuade in the West Side
for further examination, in 1900
for further examination, in 1900
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New Haven, Conn. Feb. 2- Johnny Dumm's Original Jazz Hounds of New York City have the opportunity to play for the Yale alum, which will gather here for their annual meeting next Tuesday for three hours at the hotel after being heard in competition with several who have been at Delmonico's, New York, on Jan. 22.
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DANNY EDWARDS LOSES TO LEE IN GOTHAM BOUT
Decision, However, Does Not Do Justice to Pacific Coast Battler
By WILLIAM WHITE
New York, Feb. 2—After one of the fastest and most exciting weightlifting contests of the season, Danny Lee (white), was given the judges' choice to end the end of the twelfth round at the Pioneer Sporting club last Friday night before a record crowd of over 6,000. The judges were away off form, as Edward was as close as possible. The decision naturally met the approval of Lee's followers, but there were 50 per cent of the crowd, the winner by a comfortable margin or was entitled to a draw. Jeers were in order until into the street.
In Lee, Edwards met one of the best little men in Gotham, one who carries a punch to the other. Edwards was Lee's master at all stages of the game. He took no chances of cowering one, the jaw and held him safe all the way, making him miss the majority of his terrific swings. The first round, using to advantage his famous left hook, which apparently second and third were a repetition of the first round. In the fourth Edwards met his opponents by meeting Lee in the middle of the ring and shoved with him the ring, with Danny having a slight shade, although his blows seemed to power enough
The telling race set by Edward in the fourth show was real damage was done in the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds, points. The ninth and tenth rounds were about even. The fireworks started Lee tried for all he was worth to put the California key to Edward. Edward was always able to weather the storm and end of the final round found both boys bouncing away for all they were worth. Edward's clever foxing in the first seven rounds caused the return match over the 18-round route would no doubt be welcomed, but this has been prominently mentioned by the dailies as the next topical item. Edward's showing against him changes the program a little, but form against one or two others like Carl Tremmel and Dylanke. He has not locked since coming East, the assignment is likely to go. A six-round affair that was full of action ended in the fifth round. Young Fidelity, a white lad, who was out to be receiving of a real lad from Williur Colon, former amateur bantam coach, sealed 12 of 13.
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On Monday, Feb. 5, the Lafayette council, Knights of Columbus, will host a game of golf on the armory, 35th street and Giles avenue. The Lafayette five is one of the four teams of the Knights of Columbus league, the same section in which the famous Desoto quintet belongs. They play in the first set and the public will see a game equally as good if not better than the Evansville. The Eighth regiment is out to win and several new faces will be seen in their new set-up. Unquestionably one of the best jazz orchestras of its kind on the South Side, will be worth twice the price of admission. Kelly Anderson has the scrappiest team in these parts. Come out next Monday night and hounds for yourself how they do play. Two fast games, one fast and one daring. First game at 9 sharp.
New York, Feb. 2 - Willie St. Clair, California native and the first player of Philadelphia in a fast bout at the 15th round, scored Johnny Mosely of Philadelphia in a fast bout at the 15th round. The second round, he faced the round. The decision did not meet the approval of the fans.
Willie was credited with a technical K. O. over Roy Taylor (white) in the semi-final, which culminated in the latter's second throw, in the towel and it was found that he was in the second round. In a six-round Henry Shaw gave Larry Kirkidge a Larry Kirkidge. The preliminaries were interesting, an usual. Sergei J.柯 Coleman, who was playing on some equally matched and interesting matches, Larry Kirkidge ever Alex (Kil) Gibbons will top the card for 12 rounds.
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COLLECTIONS
RINGSIDE RECOLLECTIONS
BY TONY LANGSTON
[The fourth of a series of boxing stories which will appear consecutively in this department. These articles are written by Davey Langston, who has widened his interest contacts than any other member of the Race.]
It is surprising how many people which I later saw at Davey's training have an idea that the man who makes a living in that department has dogged and gained a bad mound around the quarters. It was a vicious brute, and a brutal, hard-booted individual devoid of all human sentiment. The opinion is, in great part, erroneous, the latter would play with the beast, going so far as to hold it clear of the
Gans arrived three days ahead of the date for the last game, which he considered as the writer's last task, as a part of his preparation for his next game. He arranged to take place on the following Sept. 5. If the champion had thought it was a sadly mistaken man before the game, he was a sadly mistaken man before the game, the greatest shape of his career and the manner in which he packed the fight was a riot from start to finish and the contest was over a period of three months, and the other a 10-round match at Lancaster. In, and all of them seemed to have figured that this go was the fight that the winger who tried every trick in the pugilistic calendar it was Holly. The known to the Seattleers who witnessed the match on the coast. At the finish the referred declared Gans the winner, which was a self stated to the writer after the fight, and ever be called from the court.
Like all good losers, Dave Holly did not cry. He merely made the state of his body a bit smart for me". There were no excuses and despite a set of momentous cuts and skimming, Dave was out on the job for another contest. The tragedy which brought an end to this fighter's career annotated him and it occurred at Ganden, N. 1. Holly's home town, time after his training, the dog had some day the bull terrier mentioned serious trouble. He used a rubber ball in his training quarters and the dog had to be thrown at him. The sport it would retain the ball for was the boxer. The occasions the boxer had forced the dog's jaws open, thereby releasing the dog's muscles, he tried his to do. The brute reached for Dave's hand with a growl, but Dave attempted to sidestep. His foot slipped, and he was upon him like a flash and attempted to reach the threat. Falling at Dave's body, nearly securing a hold on a vital part from which it was not possible to escape, the fighter was taken where he died that night from loss of blood. He was upon him like a flash and it marked the passing of as game a lad as ever donned a glove and as a lady as an emperor as ever tipped his hat to a lady.
CHICAGO DEFENDER TO BOOST UNDEFEATED PULLMAN FIVE
TENNIS. E. BROWN TO WRITE FACES GRENADIERS FEB. 2
The second half was a repetition of the first, then the other, with the Common Mistletoe, Jenkinson, Flail and Moton all catching the honors equally with three baskets each.
**HAYES AND MOORE DRAW**
Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 2—Jackie Kirkpatrick, eight fast rounds to a draw at the 47th Regiment armory, Tuesday night in a opponent, while Hayes carried the kick over a longer route.
It is surprising how many people have an idea that the man who possesses a brutal, hard-holled individual devoid of all human sentiment. The Minister of the pugilists who have made great records were gentlemen in every sense of the word and should be mentioned than reference to such follows as George Dixon, Jack Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Sam Larson, Jack Blackburn and many others, including Dave Holly, of whom a short history comprises the topics
Dave Holly
Dave Holly was one of the best lightweighties of his day and was fightable in other Eastern points back in the early days of the new century. He could cease his fight, although it time, although a bit later he put on a few pounds, doing his best around the 140 mark. He was not a heavyweight, but he pounds heavier than himself. Like the great Walcott, he figured that the big balance, and it was common for him to grab off matches with such hardness as was Laurent, Daisy Discus and Karel and follows of that type, many of whom outweighed him by as much as 15 pounds, in consideration. While he always wins, it is in his record that he always fought in a round affair in 1984, for a round could have accomplished at the time.
A Gentle Man
Dave was one of the most gentleman and retiring fellows the writer ever met. He soldon spoke loudly and when he met the writer, he was greatly impressed with the writer's things besides prize fighting. The writer was a frequent visitor at the South Side fighters trained, and was greatly impressed with the writer's training. He would go through his training stunts, take his hand, the hand. Many of the bunch used to dine at a restaurant operated by a man Dave to get a friend or two for company and hide off in one of the booths very police. In fact, a stranger would some unobtrusive chap—a minister's son, a student of theology or someone to avoid being introduced to a lady and if he ever attended a dance or any event in his life. He dressed well but quietly, and with some of money at the game he sported no jewelry except a gold watch and chain.
Trains with Dog
The summer of 1966 found the writer in Seattle, Wash., and it was during a time when he was attacked by Dave Holly, who informed us that he had come West several months before and that he had been with Dave Gauss, same to be held on the 22d of that month in Seattle. He had with him a fine look-in, and he was greatly attached to him and to be greatly attached to him and
The policy of this paper is to serve physical, mental and moral developments of the Race. For that reason we push tennis—to prepare to that day five years hence when our group in the Davis Cup international tennis championship in the Davis Cup international tennis championship. In less than five years we formidable contenders for the honor. The Chicago in the new course by securing the exclusive rights on a series of articles of tennis with accompanying action pictures to be written an international New York, Chicago and Indianapolis. The Brown loss in the past year played with some of the ranking players of the indoor winter course with one of the best known "professionals" (the champion) methods; the cost of this course was $10 million. The competition of this scientific course, coupled with Mr. Brown's conference in championship tennis fits him admirably for this work. We have been weekly his articles on "Tournament Play. Tennis Tactics and Strategy" and we will have the exclusive rights on sale of this book this year. We off the press early
McCREEBY BEATS TAYLOR
Boston, Mass., Feb. 2—In a shaping 16-round hold held at the Open Cup last week, the decision over Jack McGee was awarded the decision over Jack McGee was very unpopular with the fans. It was the consensus of opinion that the old "Hill Fighters" "regiment, New York's round," O'Hourne, in Taylor's corner, registered his disapproval of the look not nice in print, and for a while not look nice in print, and for a while not look nice in print, would do a bit of scrapping himself.
BROWN TRAINING HARD
Johnny Brown, who is training at Bill
Cullen, is the most careful of his manager, Jones himself,
and John Thinier, boxing instructor.
Pearla on the 8th and from there he will go directly to St. Paul where he meets
the coach. The bout is creating quite a deal of interest in the Twin Cities. Both boys
have been training for the bout. There brown will return to Chicago after the bout.
XENIA BEATS N. Y. DEFENDERS
Xenia, Ohio. Jan. 30—The Xenia
New York Defenders with Sol Butler,
10 to 7. iPhone and Huggins started for
the defenders. The Winter
work stood out for the locals.
Moore Beats Brown
Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 2—Carl Moore, junior lightweight of New York city, was awarded the decision over Johnny Brown of this city in a 24-round bout. Oh, joy! Atlantic city fathers have nothing on the Fashion Show beauties. Lamp them Feb. 22 at Eighth Regiment armory. Advertisement
THE CHICAGC DEFENDER
The Fight
End of Holly
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HAYES AND MOORE DRAW
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EVANSTON 5S TAKE BOTH
GAMES FROM 8TH REGIMENT
EVANSTON 5S TAKE BOTH
GAMES FROM 8TH REGIMENT
In one of the most bitterly fought games on a local floor the Emerson Street Y. M. C. A. of Evanston defeated the Eighth regiment lightweight five last Friday night on the field, with the points of the victors were scored in the last 50 seconds of play. The Eighth regiment, the Evanston quintet, 27 to 19. The regiment started off with a vim and a dush, but was overcome by the Evanston heavyweights more superior. Again the Evanston boys were a trifle too tall, time and pressure. For the Evanston heavies, Fisher and Regiment Capt. Robby Anderson was the star. A large crowd was out, Dancing was enjoyed after the game and the captain of the Chicago Defender quintet, acted as referee and his teammates were captured by the followers of both teams.
Eightth Regt. (19) P. T. T. Exanation (22) T.
Regent, tf 1 0 0 0 Marion, if 3 1 1 0
Green, if 1 0 0 0 Garif, if 3 1 1 0
Johnson, if 1 0 0 0 Fibre, if 3 1 1 0
Elfice 0 0 0 0 Plurton, if 3 0 0 0
Brick, if 0 0 0 0 Black, if 0 0 1 0
Brick, if 0 0 0 0 Totals... 9 1 4 0 Totals... 13 1 5 1
Lightweight
Eighth Regt. (23) P. T. T. Exanation (22) T.
Wheeler, if 0 0 0 0 Beatt, if 1 0 0 0
Hannon, if 0 0 0 0 Wharton, if 1 0 0 0
Hannon, if 0 0 0 0 Wharton, if 0 0 4 0
McQueen, if 0 0 0 0 Johnson, if 5 3 0 0
McQueen, if 0 0 0 0 Johnson, if 5 3 0 0
Totals... 8 4 3 0 Totals... 10 3 0 1
IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE
By JULI JONES, Jr.
WILLS' DAY
Dempsey has committed one unfortunate mistake in his away with poor Georges. If he kills Willard he will get into real trouble. He will be pushed and push around three-10 ton buses.
Heavyweight
RUBE FOSTER GOES EASTWARD; GIANTS TO TRAIN IN TEXAS
Rube Foster, owner of the American Giants and president of the New York Giants, will carry the baseball business. His trip will carry him to Teledio, Washington, Philadelphia, and perhaps Atlantic City. The Chicago Defender reporter Mr. Foster said: "I am willing to meet both Mr. Strong and Mr. Bolten before any replay while in New York city in a debate, allowing the newspaper men to judge for themselves who is right or wrong in a baseball, the Western league or the newly formed Eastern league. I hope the two gentlemen in question, if they accept this invitation, and I doubt it." Giants to Train in Texas
While the president of the league is training a league in a spring training trip for the Kansas City Monarchs, the Bacharach Giants of New York and the American Giants of New Orleans, while the American Giants of Chicago will train in Texas. The question now how to be settled league clubs are not using them. Another matter of importance is the playing of several Western clubs in New Orleans and Bacharachs in the East this summer.
Morehouse,42 Tuskegee,12,on Latter's Floor
Tuskegee, Ala. Feb. 2.—The Morehouse college college battal队 team cushioned. Tuskegee institute team hunted in building by the score of 42 to 12. This game marked the end of the Morehouse team. Tuskegee team beautifully teamworked. During the second half the Tigers defense walls allowed the Tigers to man on the Morehouse team played well. For the losers Capt. Dorsey and Dooley were the stars.
Morehouse (42) P. 12 Tuskegee (12) P. 12 Garlese, IG 4 0 Dorey, IG 2 0 Dunson, IG 5 0 Dwain, IG 1 0 Huff, IG 5 0 Kirkence, IG 0 0 Traysty, IG 1 0 Dooley, IG 2 0 Riley, IG 1 4 0
Totals. 10 4 14 Totals. 5 2 2
Reference: C. King (Fisk). First half first-24 in 10. Tuskegee-Ig. R. Harris (Joseph) F. Tuskegee (Thugkey). Sovere- (Thugkey).
In and Around New York BY "BILL" WHITE
The senior indoor track and field champion, Sampson, will be held at the Madison Square Garden on Monday evening in Harlem will be represented, Charlie Major, who recently did 6 feet 4 inches forwarded his entry. The lion court. Sookie Taylor and Vivian Y. Moore, scheduled for Alany, N. Y., Monday night. Jan. 22, 2014, at Madison Square Garden cold feet at the last minute. The state hoisting commission is likely to engage in other hours. The tailor before engaging Southwash Larry Estridge and Alex Gill, who boxed 12 rounds at the 15th Regiment armory, will be boxed 12 rounds at the 15th Regiment armory. Estridge was the winner by a wide margin and their coming life is arousing much interest among the Melvin Layne, a former amateur boxer, who boxed 12 rounds. Layne was a whirlwind among the "sunny men." Tommy Jackson, well-known lightweight scrampler, is getting himself into the important houts his manager expects to sign him up for. He is the most important houts his manager, who at present is in Cincinnati, Ohio, is expected to head East next month, and the management of S. T. Saxon, who has Kid Rhodes, Kid Rory and other other players.
It was announced by Jess McMahon that the original Celtic team last week booked to play his team on March 4. Morehouse college basket ball team is scheduled for Black Machine on the 224 of this month. The 100-litre light box, he has fought Garner and other good boys, is expecting soon for two fights his manager George P. Moore, may play. The feature basketball games have been arranged for the 135th season, which time the Senior Belate will play the Woes of Coney Island and the evening is in store for the fans. The bilateral tournament will be staged beginning next Tuesday evening at the West will last about a month, then the winner will be declared. A basketball team will play the Deers in the Y gym this Saturday. Bernard Saurenders lightweight champion of the State Championship, the celebration over Johnny Winters (white) at the end of 12 round last Saturday night before a crowded house. Saunders led in every Kid Rash and Frank Sinclair, white, are booked to box round or less in the final.
"Bad News" Henry Shaw, on the show at the Columbus Sporting club, Yonkers, when he easily beat Bud Wilmer, the same boy at the same club next Thursday evening.
INDIANAPOLIS SUFFERS SETBACK Wilmerforce, Ohio, Jan. 27—The first time a college player saw the university led, by Fete Willette, the Cleveland crack, win over the first game at the end of the first half, 6 to 9.
The winter storepipe league has been busy here of late and the runners here the first Sunday in April were set at rest when Mr. Foster announced from his office that he will open their season at the 39th street park Sunday, April 15. The line-up looks as though Grant will be seen at first, DeMoss at second, Bobby Williams at short, Marlacher or heckwith in the middle, and DeMoss in the outfield, Jim Brown behind the bat with Ipadron, Dave Brown between now and then there are many changes that can happen. It is a well known fact that Charleston Taylor late of the Indianapolis club There are two clubs to be admitted into the league before the season
Directors' Meeting
A meeting of the board of directors of the league has been called for the season, and it is likely to be changed again, as it is not likely that the Glants or the Giants will be before then. There is much official business to be taken care of at this meeting. The league is to go on and have a greater success this year than ever.
All of last year's veterans have rejoined the Athletic Director L. Watson, Emnett Wyndon, after a splendid season with the football squad, is in fine shape. Contine, who played halfbacks on Howard's varsity last fall, is already jogging, and he has been a fabulous job for Robinson, star anchor man for two years, and whose great back stretch and relay four in the Pennsylvania games in 1321, will always be remembered. Eventually, he will climax his athletic career by smashing a record. He is daily seen hitting the ball, and he has climaxing his athletic career by smashing a record. Howard star weight man and hammer thrower, who was an entrant in the field events at the Pennsylvania games last year, is entered
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PHILLIPS HIGH DROPS GAME TO HYDE PARK,18-8
Losing Team Gets But Two Baskets; Showing Disappoints Many Followers
By FRANK A. YOUNG
Wendell Phillips high school's heavyweight basket ball team lost to Hyde Park at the Hyde Park high gymnasium Monday afternoon before a capacity crowd, 18 to 8. One sentence tells the tale—Hyde Park simulates a buildup to a game. Phillips, on the other hand, did not show one blanched of the form displayed a year ago by the exception of Spears, who watched the game this year from the sidelines. Spears was missed—and missed
Phillips had a five-man 'defense that was supposed to be a hearty attack. And that is ALL they did have and that is all they HAVE mistake, or rather those responsible for the coaching of the team have made the mistake, of having just one game that preceded the Christmas holidays. Phillips was "cleaning" with them. There wasn't enough attention paid to the development of different styles of attack and defense winning of these pre-season games COST Phillips their recent game with Park. Coaches of both schools had drilled their boys to break up Phillips' style of play, and once this team had Phillips must improve to beat Tilden in a return game at the Phillips gym Monday. A defeat puts them out of
Phillips got two haskets, one by Lofton and one by Johnson. The game was played in throws. Swieburg dropped in 10 ringers out of 12 chances on free throws for the winners. The game was decided, but Phillips was handeployed by not having a good shooter from the free throw line. Again, the impired hand was not good on Hyde Park in the second half and unless the referee in charge saw them, Hyde Parkers went without shots. The referee was watched for the slightest infraction of the rules.
Unsportsmanlike tactics were shown by Hyde Parkers and were seemingly sanctioned by some of the faculty teachers who sought to use a subject of ridicule only one of the cheer leaders, a former player and letter man of Phillips. The Hyde Park team failed, and the referee was courteous to a visiting team by cheerring Phillips, while Phillips, on the other hand, though beaten, gathered the floor and cheered Hyde Park.
It was not until the second half of the lightweight game that the cheer leaders and their followers to give the visiting school a cheer and this was done when Hyde Parkers were forced to retire after a conference between the Phillips cheer leaders and a Defender who plainly seen that Hyde Park was not zoin' to give Phillips a cheer. The Defender man suggested that by giving the ball to the team, them to cheer Phillips in return or snow their hand. The call for a Phillip-'ll yield brought only a feeble response from the Stony Island avenue school. The lightweight game went to Phillips, 15 to 13, through the efforts of the defender, who was pot," as Threillau is called, was boiling over and he was all peppled up, in throwing free throws he was a winner. The ball was of the floor caused some of the Hyde Parkers to "forget" themselves during the game, as appalled. For Hyde Park Sexton, although he was taken out of the game in order to allow one of Scanlon's players about lost he was shoved back in again, but too late to stem the tide. Vernon Blanchet, just out of a sick day, was victors, but didn't make any points.
Hyde Park (13) B T Phillips (8) B T Schaumburg,lf B T Copenhagen,lf B T Swabby,rf B T Lafont,rf B T Blumberg,lf B T Scotts,lf B T T'ponkinson,lf B T Bridle,lf B T Hirsch,lf B T Totals... 1 4 10 4 Total... 2 4 8 0
Lightweight
Phillips (13) B T Hyde Park (13) B T Lafont,rf B T Swabby,rf B T Lafont,rf B T Blumberg,lf B T Scotts,lf B T T'ponkinson,lf B T Bridle,lf B T Hirsch,lf B T Totals... 1 4 10 4 Total... 2 4 8 0
Totals: 9 6 0 Totals: 4 5 10 2
SAINT C'S BEAT ALPHA
New York. Feb. 2. - The St. Christopher red and blue hats and the Bobby Dyson cultural club quintet in a close game at the New star Casino Friday night. The St. Christopher St. and Alpha 30.
MANDERVILLE LOSES BOUT
Harrison, N. J., Feb. 2. - Wille-Herman man, Jerry, over Warner Manderville in the fourth round of a scheduled second session tasted in the towel to save him from further punishment.
Suggs to Fight Dyson
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The Fulton Street church will give their regular monthly service. Will be the principal speaker. Other numbers on the program will be Kevin, son; Herma Tulfer, father; Jesse Ware, son; Herma Tulfer, father. We will promote this promises to be an interesting program and all are invited to attend. Fulton street has recently been elected fourth president of the Freedom Aid of the M. I. church. St. Marks M. I. church Sunday, assisted by Garland David, secretary of the Freedom Aid of the M. I. church. The Friendship Baptist choir gave an anniversary program and the master of ceremonies. The following choirs with the program: Fulton Street M. I. choir, St. Stephen A. M. I. Pilgrim Baptist church. At the close of the program follows Prof. T. B. Chapman, Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Jardine pollinator solo choir, under the direction of the Friendship church musicale. Sunday, Feb. 25. All the Westmen expected to be present.
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during the present month. He has in production a also called 'a miniature' and is proving to be a type even produced by him. He did a capacity studio and studio did a capacity studio and the holiday season and the portions of the holiday season and the numbered among the portraits from past seasons. During the holiday season will offer an attractive presentation, making attractive reductions in lines, carved in more appropriate during the Easter holidays than a fine likeness of one's own will bring these fifth-grade pictures to effective beginning the 5th of February and the reader is invited to call the reader and advertise samples of all styles." Advertiser
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In sad memory of our loving wife and
mother, we lost her one year ago, Jan. 20, 1922.
"She is singing,
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sweetly singing, and above, where her social courts are the most melody of love. The Saviour gathers the minors she cared for, and the mother has for her angels of round Anna. In William, Carrie, her daughter, is M. Mitchell, 18. M. Williams, G. F. Williams, J. James and James be La Luna, grandson.
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In loving remembrance of a daring woman, W. Yates, who left me Feb. 2, 1820. W. Yates, who left me Feb. 2, 1820.
To cherish her love and fond me she has left me alone for her burdens.
But they shall be taken for earthly share,
In sad but loving remembrance of our dear friend, Mr. John L. Thomas, parted their life two years ago. Fell to his knees, the one so young and fair, he slumbers sweet and knows no care. He not only loves his friend, but not yet will, but God's he done. John L. Thomas, French Lick, Idaho.
Dearest Willie, we have laid laid
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In loving remembrance of my dear
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In memory of Marion Green Henry who died Jan. 17, 1922, age 32 years. No soul unbind that bile overflows. No longing there until falling flowers. No hope deferred, no joy deaked. —Mother, father, sister and husband. In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Jan. 17, 1922.
"Dear in our hearts the wound is still life without you is lonely."
—Sandy missed by Willie H. Hieb.
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—Hightower, children: Hardy Manly, brother.
In memory of our sister and annie, Lilia Taylor, who died Feb. 2, 1925; of sadness still come for us. But memory keeps you near us. Though you died here are with us of the happy long ago. Still asking are the hearts that loved you. miss you and want you — Mrs. Laura Bould, sister. Riley. Teem; Mrs. Maggie Bould, sister. In memory of our father, William Clemens, who died Feb. 4, 1925; "When the evening shadows are falling
Sadly missed by daughters, Verna
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We heartily thank our many friends during the leavewarm and sympathy durations for the leavewarm and sympathy durations for Mrs. Valentine—Arthur and Al Valentine. We extend to our sheer appreciation and gratitude to our many sympathy and the wealth of floral sympathy and the love of family of our beloved husband and to Peter. Peter is all that the street and family it lacks last street.
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NEATLY FURN. INDIVIDUAL AVE., 420, 429
INDIVIDUAL AVE., 420, 429, 430
NEATLY FURN. runs, stair and elec. $120 and $80.
VERNON AVE., 420, 429, 430
vernon, desk, office, desk, 03k, 04k,
GRAND BLDG, 327, 420, 429, 430
house unit 10 and after 429
stair, electric light, electric light,
electric heat, electric light,
CALMET AVE., 420, 429, 430
HAVE YOUR
PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS
Tuned, Regulated, Repaired
INDIAA AVE, 4018, 2D APT—PFCN,
INDIAA AVE, 4018, 2D FURN, 8003
PAIREAU AVE, 4018, 2D FURN, 8003
range, luxurious. Designe 452.
E 45TH, 2D FURN, 8003
range, luxurious. K. Keyword 616.
FORESTVILLE AVE, 641, 2D APT—
FORESTVILLE AVE, 641, 2D FURN, 1000
with private family; hostile.
E 44D, 2D FURN, 711, PLAYS—FURN, OR
UNIT.
PRAIRIE AVE., 222-1-FRNX, ROOM FOLI
ralled men or lady employed; reasonable,
Dresel LSS.
PRAIRIE AVE, 441, AUT. - B2-BRAULTHUFT
U first floor
LIFE LARGE ROOM WITH
petite bath, for ten or couple,
SOUTH PARK AVE, 233-ROOM: ELKER-
BROOK AVE, 233-ROOM: ELKER-
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
STATE STAT, 3222, 212D FLOOR-GROUP TWO
room throughout, suitable for either living
or dining, with large kitchen and large
PRAIRIE AVE 3222-3225, LUNKW, 2 STAMB
room from floor to ceiling, the large
form of the room.
FRONT BOMB WITH AWARD, ENFUCH,
BOMB WITH AWARD, ENFUCH, also
room, room, room, K488, K488,
VINCENES AVE. 467, 21 APT.-0X8
MODERN PERS. OF ENFUCH, BOMB,
back from surface level, D493 475,
back from surface level, D493 475,
for rent, D493 475, ENFUCH, BOMB
for rent, D493 475
MIDRIMAN AVE. 5651-TWO EXTREMELY
large roosts, large
nurses
FLATS FOR RENT
23-8 ROOM MODERN APTS. IN THE
MORNING. Room 23-8 is also a
also forms room; server service
all times. SOUTH DEITY BLAIRY,
Gwyn. A. Robinson, lawyer, 12
Oak St., Birmingham. PHOTO:
THAMPLAIN AVE, 611-519-7880 ROOM
MODERN APTS; room 23-8: furnished
modern light; room 23-8: furnished
SOME VERY CHOICE PLATES IN GOOD
facilities for VIRGINIA. Apollo 9, N. Blackburn,
PLATES AVENUE, 201-EMSAMMER AVENUE,
kibb, bath. $10 per room; other rooms
INDINA AVENUE, 452-157 AVENUE-QUENNEL
room immediate possession. Kirk, G775.
THE JEFFRIES
Nearly decorated kitchenette aft, furn. com-
forts, 2 baths, all air thru. Masks, deftices, pots;
Georgia Flower, housekeeper. 2528 available
PUNCH LIGHT HOTSPEAKING LARGE 20
above above room; clean, reliable maid
chair; 25-inch flat bed; choose; 25-inch flat bed; good bath
and kitchen unites to two car lines; Call
Victory 4020
COTTAGE GROVE AVE., 3228-BERGEN
kitchen room,洗碗机,form, or 45'x45'
Atlanta 4020
5 ROOM AND KITCHEN
after aft; 2 beds; familial unity of
42 adults only. Victory 4020
CALLEM AVE., 2251, APT. 2- SIX-ROOM
farm. flat.
FLATS WANTED
ROOMS WANTED
PENN, OR UNFURN. BOOBS WANTED
FOR RENT. 1000 S. 10th St.
Cornell Book Reading Area, 100 S. 10th St.
Virginia 4220
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
TWO BEAIM SMALL BRICK HONGS, 100 S. 10th St.
$13 per month.
A. A. Apollon, 100 S. 10th St.
OFFICES FOR RENT
*CONNECTING OFFICES, $25.20 PER
TWO HOUR: steam heat, hot and cold water,
Dreamland Bldg., 2151 State St.
*PRAVIE AVE., 462-8-BASEMENT, FOR
BOOM AND BOARD
PRIMAIR AVE. 360, 32D FI. -BOM ANN BANK
for boarding man, or without board.
JICHERAN AVE. 362, 32D APT. -NEATLY
furn. round, room for boarding.
PAGE ELEVEN
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOBBS & GRUBB,
424 E. 41st ST.
KENWOOD 0728-0729
YOU SALE
HOBBS
We are offering three beautiful stone front
beek houses on Indiana ave. near 41st st. 24
houses. Each has a separate porch, new), but water faucet, also lights,
sink faucets, gargue in near. Everything in 24
houses is well furnished, including
four full-partitions.
E2G CALMENE 910-430-8000 on large bay,
sink faucets and frim. But water
faucet, electric lights. Price $2,500. $2,000
INTENATIVE NORMAL 1000 LUMBER - steam braat,
winter light, hardwood trim. Nt. Lasterwood
are, near 49th st. $1,000 cash required.
lany terms.
TW04FLATS
size: 10, all modern, with Zearb black
large lot, 50 feet. $25,000. $45,000.
Other bargains not listed here in house and apartments which we will be glad to furnish particularly in your personal call at our office.
FOR SALE
46th and Pvt. Ave. at
12:00 6200 6200 cash.
6200 6200 electric.
47th and Catut. at
12:00 6200 electric.
electric vehicle program
at 12:00 6200 electric.
Vehicle program at
12:00 6200 electric.
Pvt. Ave. at Burdalla,
6200 6200 cash.
$1,000, only $2,500 cost.
PLEASE ENTER LOCATION, price, cash, payer,
phone, lot, lander, ocean, electricity,
hardware, $1,000, $2,500 cost.
H. A. WATKINS,
"The Home of Bargains."
2010 INLAST AVE. PHONE JUDGE, 1714.
JAMES B. McGWIN,
SON & CO.
2012 INLAST AVE. DUPLAS 3544 5877.
BIGGEST BARGAINS
ON THE SOUTH SIDE
2.5, 6 FLAT BUILDINGS
OUR M.T. BAILEY EXTENDS
SPECIAL LOT SALE
TO COVER
EVERY SHIPMENT AND MONDAY
on account of the auction last Sunday.
BAILEY REALTY COMPANY,
BOULEVARD ST., 2D FLOOR,
BOULEVARD 1217.
COLUMBIA, OHIO.
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
Exceptionally good bargains for small cash
countdown at the PSYCHICAL PERIOD
INVESTMENTS. G.S. for probable HOME
INVESTMENTS.
This is your chance. Don't wait.
Jolie salary. WOL. A. BURKE.
E. E. BURKE, Ohio.
LAND, ORGANIZING.
FOR SALE-TWO FLAT, 520 E. 6 HOMES
FOR SALE-TWO FLAT, 520 E. 6 HOMES
monthly. Also Gat, St. Lawrence Ave. one
monthly. Also Gat, St. Lawrence Ave. one
balance. Banc, Home Sewers Realty Co.
for SALE-TO-ROOM BRICK STONE FRONT
blk.; forester bear, gas, light; light
balance; $200.00 to make money; $2,500.00
easy term, owner, Mr. Fettling, room 514, 127 ab
FOR SALE-TO-ROOM BRICK STONE FRONT
blk.; forester bear, gas, light; light
balance; $200.00 to make money; $2,500.00
easy term, owner, Mr. Fettling, room 514, 127 ab
FOR SALE-TO-ROOM BRICK STONE FRONT
blk.; forester bear, gas, light; light
balance; $200.00 to make money; $2,500.00
easy term, owner, Mr. Fettling, room 514, 127 ab
FOR SALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL LAKE
front at Inlawd, Mick. close to club
front at Inlawd, Mick. close to club
2 E. Hull St., Grand Rapids, Mick. ab
IF YOU WANT TO BUY A MODERN HOME
at Inlawd, Mick. close to club
2 E. Hull St., Grand Rapids, Mick. ab
A NEW HOME AND FLAT BUILDINGS are
being sold cheap. L. D. Thompson, Real
Estate, 515 State St., Knoxville, TN.
414
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HERE AT LAST
A HIGH-GRADE
AUTOMOBILE
AT A PRICE THAT WILL
FIT YOUR PONCE
STAR—
THE WONDER CAR,
$150.00 per month.
DURANT—
2920 Vernon ave. Phone: Douglass 0041. **M**
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for trial or financial work. Perfect shape
for tailor or dresser. **M**
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wows brunette to set ugea. B. & G. M.
Master bass. 111 F. G. Birdfield. Fird.
**M**
FOR SALE-THIN TWIN U.S. LANDRAD WITH
FREE WORKSHOP. 2000-2010.
good paint; schneider, technical Motor Corp.
TOLE TAXCAR-IN-STIN FIRST CLASS GONDIN
TOLE TAXCAR-IN-STIN RESPONSIBLE, reasonable offer.
Use Your Time.
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WHILE IN IHOT SPRINGS, ARK. STOP
WITH 2 FOOTS OF WATER. Wear
with 2 FOOTS OF WATER. Wear
with pristine of wading and boating.
NEW YORK CLASSIFIED
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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
THE
Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
2. The Appointment of a Member of the Race to the President's Cabinet.
A SUBSTITUTE
"Have you no heart?" in tones deep filled
With sorrow she repeated.
The eyes met eyes her son seemed chilled.
When they told her he greeted.
"I'm sorry," said the butcher man.
I have no heart to give her;
But for your pooch dog I can
Wrap up a pound of liver."
THE END OF THE ROPE
TEN THOUSAND PERSONS were murdered in the United States during the past year. This destruction of life by criminals, as horrible as it is to contemplate, has not caused even the slightest ripple on the waters of American Christianity. We cannot fold our hands and say it is a natural sequence after the great World war, for several years it has been known that it is due to the hobbes of bloodthirsty foreigners who have come to us from lands reckoning with revolution, for immigration laws have been strictly enforced, and only a limited number have been able to enter our shores. The cause must be sought elsewhere. AMERICA is known as the land of the free, and that free is taken by many to an immunity from the law, but broken, a license to foment racial and religious hatreds and to introduce bolshevik methods of settling grievances of any nature. Organizations have been permitted to thrive that have for their purpose seemingly just these things. Interference by city, state or national law-enforcing powers has been held in abeyance on this same free doctrine until some of these organizations have been held that will require the federal troops to dislodge.
THE STORY of the Ku Klux Klan during the days of reconstruction is the story of the Klan today. The methods used then to crush it must be used now. One need last look at the plight Mer Rouge, La. finds itself in today to realize the menace this organization is. Murders have been committed by the Ku Klux Klan, the people of this little town are panic-striken. The Klan was all powerful. Friends of a lifetime have become extirpated, families have been divided, men become suspicious of their neighbors, bigotry and indulgence have thrived, poisoned pens and serpent tongues have been busy spreading scandals, women and children have been taught to believe that their religion has no religious faith or color are plating their destruction.
THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK
REPORTS from every section of the country show marked improvement in business during 1923 over the preceding year and there is every indication that 1923 will prove to be a banner year. Most encouragement is it to see so many of our young men and women launching out in business for themselves or to sp many years ago the barber shop was our sole store enterprise; then we drifted into the restaurant business and by gradual stages we have entered every man of trade up to banking, and since most men have formed efforts in such the fact that we lacked experience and had little capital.
THE SUCCESS our business and professional man made can partially be attributed to the war, clamishness that has been sweeping over the country since the great war closed and we awaken the fact that the much-heralded democracy, which many of our brave boys gave their life, was either a delusion and a sham or applauded white Americans only. Taking our cue from the preference of our own with the results as above indicated THESE ENGAGED in agricultural pursuits has prospered quite as well as their town and city brunches. Those who migrated from the South to the North and Northwest have found raising diversified crops is not hazardous as putting their sole dependence on cotton, for if one crop falls the other will sell for couth to keep the wolf from the door, and so as a whole 1923 finds our group on the upper grade as far as dollars and cents and a living job. If it is true, as they say, the dollar is a jump in us to not only make plenty of money, but to save them as well for the prosperity day.
REPORTS from every section of the country show a marked improvement in business during 1922 over the preceding year and there is every indication that 1923 will prove to be a banner year. Most encouragement is it to see so many of our young men and women in business, and not so many years ago the barber shop was our sole store enterprise; then we drifted into the restaurant business and by gradual stages we have entered every mark of trade up to banking, and success in most cases has followed our efforts in spite of the fact that we lacked experience and had little experience. THE SUCCESS our business and professional men have made can partially be attributed to the wave of churnishment that has been sweeping over the country since the great war closed and we awakened to the fact that the much-heralded democracy to attain which many of our brave boys gave their life's blood, was either a detachment and a sham or applied to the fact that the Jews in spending our money we gave the preference to our own with the results as above indicated.
THOSE ENGAGED in agricultural pursuits have prospered quite as well as their town and city brothers. Those who migrated from the South to the North and Northwest have found raising diversified crops is not so hazardous as putting their sole dependence on cotton, for if one crop falls the others will sell for enough to keep the wolf from the door, while 12% that group on the upward grade as for as dollars and cents goes. If it is true, as they say, the dollar is almighty, it is up to us not only to make plenty of them, but to save them as well for the proverbial rainy day.
THE CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT
WHILE STENOXOUS efforts have been made to pollinate out of the Chicago fire department, strain factions seem to dominate the policy of the co-fighting organization to the detriment. In some instances, of our group. There is but one station, the whole city where Colored men are given a opportunity, despite the fact that many have made application for positions and vacancies in so-called stations frequently occur.
THERE IS A REASON for this and perhaps of this reason can be found in the recent disruption of the Ku Kluu Klu's activities in the de-commissioned station. The problem is the browness not only of the rank and file but their governing heads. The duties of a fireman fall nothing social. The female sex is, or should be removed from their daily routine life. The dollar
WHILE STRENUOUS efforts have been made to keep pollies out of the Chicago fire department, certain factions seem to dominate the policy of this fire-fighting organization to the detriment, in some instances of our group. There is but one station in the whole city where Colored men are given no application for positions and vacancies in so-called white stations frequently occur.
THERE IS A REASON for this and perhaps a bit of this reason can be found in the recent disclosure of the Ku Klux Klan's activities in the department, but the major portion of the trouble is the arrowsness not only of the rank and file of the men, but their governing heads. The duties of a fireman entail nothing social, the female sex is, or should be far removed from the daily routine life. The dollar the tax payer, the taxpayer, the dollar of the white taxpayer, goes to support the hundreds of white firemen and the few Colored firemen.
OBJECTION has never been raised on the efficiency grounds. The Taylor street station, where our men hold sway, is rated as one of the best, if not the best, set of fire fighters in the city. We strongly object to "Jim Crowism" as practiced in this municipal necessity. We do not ask that our men be placed in the office because they are Colored and we have racial pride. We ask and insist that there shall be no discrimination down in selecting men when vacancies occur in stations located in any section of the city.
IT MIGHT look like a dirty trick to listen to a good sermon over the radio and not have to drop your bit in the collection box, but look how much the receiving set cost. Then again if we didn't listen in maybe we wouldn't go to church anyway.
GREAT THINGS are expected when the farmers and labor unions get together. (The accent goes on "when.")
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message to our readers. These sermons are restricted to 250 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
THE HEARING EAR.
By Rector Harold F. Percival
Hokkinsville, Ky.
Who hath cars to hear let him
k 4:9.
receiving as set forth in the "Paracet"
we have already noticed the
or the one with the hardened m
consider the character of the c
or the temporary hearer, the he
hellow mind.
reckoned upon the rocky soil
in layer of earth, grows readily
much root and no depth of soil
it moisture, it is soon scorched by
them away. Such is the ene
the shallow mins
are easily moved by some "s
or some preacher who "hollers"
as but as soon as they leave the s
the church their enthusiasm subs
carry on, being incapable of sust
they are charmed by the wonderful
or editorial, but they lack the w
would make them hold on stead
they so readily received.
Text: Who hath cars to hear let him hear.—Mark 4:9.
IN discussing the kind of response the good news receives as set forth in the "Parable of the Sower" we have already noticed the careless hearer or the one with the hardened mind. We now consider the character of the enthusiastic hearer on the temporary hearer, the hearer with the shallow mind.
The seed, thrown upon the rocky soil, covered by a thin layer of earth, grows readily, but not having much root and no depth of soil to supply sufficient moisture, it is soon scorched by the sun and withers away. Such is the enthusiastic hearer! Such is the shallow mind!
They are easily moved by some "soap box" orator, or some preacher who "hollers" to equal Stentor, but as soon as they leave the street corner or the church their enthusiasm subsides. They are charmed by the wonderful sermon, speech or editorial, but they lack the will power which would make them hold on steadfastly to the truth they so readily received.
THE NEW REBELLION
ALL ARE FAMILIAR by this time with the ains, objects and purposes of the Ku Klux Klan. The fact must be apparent to every intelligent person that this organization is a national menace and if not checked or destroyed is calculated to impair, undermine and weaken the fundamental principles and doctrines upon which our government is based. While it is supposed to be a revival and reorganization of the organization of the same name which sprang up at the South during the days of slavery, yet this time it is more mischievous, dangerous and harmful than its predecessor for the reason that the old one was confined to the South and to the persecution of the black man, while this one extends all over the country and to all groups.
ITS PRIMARY OBJECT then was to wrest the state governments of that section from one political party to another. To do this the suppression of the Colored vote was necessary. The present organization not only is national but it includes among those states the blacks and whites, the jeans of foreign birth. The underlying motive of the originators of the new organization was no doubt the accumulation of wealth without earning it. With these persons it was immaterial what the harmful consequences of their perilous doctrines might be so long as they could coin money through a base and cowardly appeal to race prejudice, sectional animosity and religious bigotry. The idea that there are a sufficient number of credulous, prejudiced and bigoted persons in the United States to maintain an organization through the instrumentality of which the originators and organizers would amass large fortunes. If reports are true the objects sought by the originators have already been accomplished. But the teachings of the organization are not only calculated to array race against race, religion against religion, racism among the powers, duties and functions of government.
THIS MAKES IT a treasonable and lawless organization, and it should be dealt with as such by the federal government. When the Klu Klu Khan of reconstruction days commenced its nefarious work our brave and courteous President, T. S. Grant, sent a message to Congress dealing specifically with the problem of clothing with sufficient power to crush it through federal machinery. This was done. Several of the orientators and organizers were prosecuted and convicted and served prison terms.
IF THE PRESENT chief executive had taken the same course when attention was first called to this menace, as did Grant, it would have been nipped in the bud and the crimes that are now exposed, re-entered with such authority have occurred in spite of the apprehension of ministry to deal with such questions, hiding behind the cloak of state rights, it is hoped that in view of the awful crimes known to have been the result of the activities of this organization that the administration will yet see its way clear to take whatever action may be necessary to deal effectively with it, and that if additional legislation should be necessary he will send a message to Congress asking that he will be needed is immediate and drastic action on the part of the federal government to arrest the growth and crush out what is evidently a national menace.
AFTERMATH
MENT which hacked the opposition by spynching bill so strongly, and which is the Southern portion of this issue but surely changing. The Mer B largely responsible for turning succession will make a monkey self-preservation in forcing one to strike a blow at another who threaten their life, liberty. THE CASE when our homes were called the general public's attention of the law-enforcing powers pact that unless drastic measure meditatively to stamp out this form
SENTIMENT which backed the opposition to the Dyer anti-lynching bill so strongly, and which emanated from the Southern portion of this country, is slowly but surely changing. The Mer Rouge incident is largely responsible for turning the tide. They say "accessibility will make a monkey eat red pepper." Self-preservation is forcing one class of white people to strike a blow at another class of white people who threaten their life, liberty and happiness.
AS IN THE CASE when our homes were being bombed we called the general public's attention, and the attention of the law-enforcing powers particularly, to the fact that unless drastic measures were taken immediately to stump out this form of law, practiced almost exclusively upon Colored people, the war would go on some when bombing would be the method employed in certain classes to settle real or imaginary grievances, and against other classes of whites. Our prophey has more than been fulfilled. Bombing has become an inbuilt
FOR MEN who claim to have the best interests of their country at heart to oppose measures calculated to decrease crime and hawlessness for no other reason on this green earth than racial prejudice, is to confess their unfitness for a seat in the governing bodies of this country. What manner of man is it who cannot see that internal dissensions will eventually wreck the country, that to pit one class of American citizens against another class of American citizens, numerically against the weaker, means a divided country in case of war against a foreign foe? This are things well worth considering.
"SENATORS from the hemp and torch states," writes Paul Hanna in the Federated Press, "were up in arms to prevent the passage of the Dyer anlynching bill. The very fabric of our government is bound up in the right of white gentlemen to lynch niggers, they declare, 'Take away that right and America will sink to the level of Rome just before the mighty empire crumpled to dust.' Their oratory is pierced by the scream of American cagles and the blood of the founding fathers. The Declaration of Independence, they warn us, will go the way of the 14 poles unless the superior race is left free to burn Ethnicity.
MR. HANXA expresses the sentiments of every fair-minded writer in the South as well as in the North, and it is gratifying to note that the white American is slowly but surely emancipating himself. He is beginning to realize that it isn't a Negro problem be he is the American problem, one fraught with untold dangers to the American if not solved in a just and equitable way. While present are the under dogs, who know what the tomorrow will bring forth? There is but one time to get right, and that time is NOW.
IN TILT NEW YEAR resolution you said something about helping the home for the aged, the hospital and the children's aid. Don't forget they need help every day.
THE OLD SOAK says in his own defense that he never set out deliberately to get drunk, but he'd be disappointed if an accident didn't happen.
ONE FEARS the collapse of civilization and then one hears of another lynching and wishes it would.
In the Coils of the Serpent
FEDERAL
CONSTITUTION
THE
KU-KLUX-KLAN
J. Roders
A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FICTION AND FUN
Maggie O'Brownie
I sez to Maggie O'Brownie, soz I:
"A-a-n-h" Maggie, ringmistress of
the circle of my existence, man's the
Dixie
[A la today]
Away down South in the land
O'Browne, sez I:2,
ringmistress of
distence, many's
the questions I have
asked thee, and
many's the answer
thou hast
returned."
A.
"Ou!! Out! Monsieur du Dude," she lips, inscrutable smiles playing hop and skip across her sheeny brown face. "What question will you ask me now?" "Well," I quoll, "much current literature has been written anent the fair ladies and their inclination to smoke cigarettes in secret or public places, just as the spirit moves them. Have you any clear and concise ideas on the beetle subject?" "Perhaps I have, and again, perhaps I haven't." she rez likely. "At least I will say this: I am man I would should with disgust if I should see a sweet-faced colleen rolling out biscuits with the damp but of a makin's fag hanging to her painted lower lip!"
-BENGOODLOUGH.
Lover Beesho
[An answer to Wisteria's Echo]
Miss you? Can you ask me?
When my ears strain so at night
For the music of your laughter
To set my soul free.
And light,
The gentle rain of sweetest kisses,
And fingers taking turn on lips and
brow.
Miss them? Can you ask me?
Since the question, I'll tell now
'Ta you I miss the most—
These things, a part of thee,
They all make you the host
Of this, my caring,
And I have to be hard
My heart, I'm daring
You to tell how much you cared.
Darling Boy; I don't know why I feel such an urge to write to you tonight—you are all right, are you not? I dreamed of you last night and have been dreaming of you today—what sweet joy I am having with my dreams you tried to read that? But I have highly resolved to make some of my dreams come true before "grass from my dust shall have spring."
That's all I want to say to you tonight—I'm tired—I must go to bed. I'll write you a letter soon.
GLADYS.
The fellow who wrote "Hope Is a Liar" must have had his girl in mind.
Now that the success of Paulman porters as singers been assured, I understand aristocratic passengers now engage the man of the broom and the brush to sing their, the a. p. babbles to sleep). it might be wise for the company to instruct the men in some such course as "Flow to Keep Your Eyes on Your Wife When You Are Away From Home—It's Necessary.
Away down South in the land of cotton.
Things down there are awful rotten—Come away, come away, come away from Dixie Land.
Soon those white folks will be learning.
That they must quit lynching, burn- Stay far away, far away from Dixie Land.
Chorus:
Who whished they were in Dixie?
Nay, nay, I say
To any man, with all its klan, I'll gladly hand him Dixie—
One gets just one bit of solace out of affairs at the Salem Baptist church where the angry preacher defies the police and the divided congregation fights and cuts up one another. With a body like that out in the van, we could stand on our toes and yell, "Bring on your klan!"
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Our good friend, Alf, on the left, has blossomed as a theater director. It's too early yet to say whether he's going to be a reformer or a performer, but the following, from among those pertinent paragraphs and joys in writing, does give an interesting picture of what may be a part of Alf's life. Probably is not because they are liquor jokes, that they are to be barred from vaudeville, but merely because they are jokes."
To live with a love,
To love with a dream
And see the stars glisten
Until like pure, full pearls they seem
This is day and night and Earth,
This is death when it is sweetest,
Life and its mirth.
To walk across the fields
And hear the white snow
Sing low "The Spring is coming
When the swaters will laugh and
will go."
This is music, love and dreams,
This is laughter when it is fittest
Sorrow that but seems.
To live with a day,
To love through a night
And see the years winging
Until like pure, full pearls in the flight;
This is day and night and Earth,
This is death when it is enduring,
Lies at its birth.
We are confidently told that in the next few years latest works of leading authors will be broadcasted over radio. How is the listener-in going to look up a strange word then? Many, many strange words are born in the radio today, according to our humble car.
If Jack Dempsey won't fight Harry Wills, maybe he'll try Danny Edwards.
Vice-vice-e-vice-vice-president.
P. e. P.
Other Papers Say
BEST PEOPLE
Our attention has been called several times recently to a necular type of business competition. Just last week a business man informed us that he had been approached by an advertising solicitor for a certain business, and that this solicitor stated that he (the business man) should advertise in this certain publication because, says the solicitor, "Our paper is read by the best people." We have heard so much during the week that "the people" "representative people" and "people of class" that our heads are beginning to ache and go topstory. We are not sure as to whether business is a commercial enterprise for the making of money or a charismatic for the handling out of clothing, for the marketing of best people, and for the "people of class."
We have always held the opinion that what a business man wants is more business, more patronage, more people in his store spending money. It is our opinion that the average business man does not care whether or not his patrons are "people of class," whether they are the "best" or less than the "best," whether they are "representative" or "inrepresentative." The "best people" and the "representative people" to a business man are those who have money to spend for the things which this business man sells, and who will pay their bills promptly to they are presented.
If the conducting of business were a society stunt "best" and "representative" might have some meaning for him, but fortunately for us, who are not "best" or "representative," this is not the case.
This talk about "best people" sounds like the saying of Balzac or the bliss of a snake to any business man. We do not believe that business man welcome this sort of thing and we feel that in the course of time they will resent it.
From Day to Day
Expulsion of Jews was openly advocated at a demonstration held in Vienna, Austria, recently. Speakers of the German people would not succeed in tilting the Jews were ousted from the dominant positions in economic life, art, the stage and the press.
The Laborers' Penny Savings & Loan company of Wayeross, Ga., the only face banking firm in that section of the country, has issued its own policy to pay the stockholders of the institution.
Reconstruction work has already begun in the section of Newbern, N.C., which was destroyed by the disastrous fire of several weeks ago. The new district will be one of the beauty spots of the city.
A number of wild cats, lynx, fox and other animals have been killing chickens, calves and pigs in the region of Petewalsk, Mich., recently of these wild animals have been killed and trapped by hunters and trappers.
Approximately 10,000 acres of Wa-
terland is planted with the soy bean that has been so popular in the South during the 1950s and is used to H. L. Hogan, agricultural agency.
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 3, 1923
ALBERFORCE WILLIAMS
TALKS ON
MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
MENICS AND SANITATION
Used and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
ATION TO THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Discussed and No Prescriptions Given in Three Weekly Articles
YOUR RELATION TO THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Having chosen your family physician, it is your duty to deal with him on the square, to be honest and sincere in all your relations with it him, for the reason that he is charged with the responsibility of caring for your health, delaying old age and postponing death as far as possible. All of your sickness, all matters of a medical na-
as he knows best how to advise you for your best good. Your ignorant, meddlesome neighbors do not understand sickness, diagnosis nor cure of the elderly so well as your family physician, physically, medically, the judicious, discriminating care we advised in a former article in choosing your doctor. Just here we would like to emphasize the great importance of exercising great care and judgment in the selection of your doctor, and the importance of becoming accustomed with the customs and habits of your doctor in so far as they relate to him professionally. You should choose your family physician upon the sound principles of character and ability. Some people choose their physician because he belongs to their house, house or because he drives a certain vehicle like; often because he votes your ticket. This would be all right, if he had commanding ability to compensate for you having chosen him.
Do not make the grievous mistake of using your family physician as a bogy or a bighour or something to frighten your child or children. Often parents will tell the child, if it does not behave or act in a certain manner, that they will send for the doctor, or have bad medicine or to run his instrument, to threat, or to carry the child off in his medicine bag. This is terror to the
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
THE Chicago Defender gets the credit from a white reader for inspiring an editorial in the Chicago Tribune. The complainant, who signs himself in the Voice of the people as Virginian, says that the
core in all your relations w it h him, for the reason that he is charged with the responsibility of caring for your health, delaying and postponing an illness far as possible. All of your sickness, all matters of a medical nature, should be related to your family physician.
Dr. Williams
The Doctor as a Boney
THE DEFENDER AND WHITE
FOLKS
attribute qual-
ities that wet
states have as
much right to
nullify the
eighteenth
amendment as
much right to
states have to
disregard the
fourteenth and
fifteenth
amendments,
says that the
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been write-
A. L. Jackson
THE BUHR
THE French have moved in to take the Ruhr whether you and I like it or not. It is well to refresh our memory about the so-called Rhine horror which excited the Germans and the Southern people so much that the late commissioner to the Rhine-Hainst has just had time to absolve the French black troops from the calumny heaped upon them during the occupation. He says what we all knew to be true long ago, that it was all propaganda. But he can rest assured that if the Germans get up on their ears and really make trouble the next batch of African troops will be propaganda-proof. They will be sent in by the French on strictly personal business with the Germans. All we can say is, "Germans, look out."
CHURCHES MAKE PROGRESS
THE announcement of the purchase of a new church home
Chase or a new church home with a modern educational, social, and spiritual environment, our leading houleyards by Bethesda church, together with the very interesting and comprehensive report issued by the head of Olivet church, now also the titular head of the Baptist churches of the country, show that our folks are rapidly getting hold of a working conception of the social message of salvation exponent Christ. We are glad to see it. Young men and women who have visions of something else than strict adherence
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poor child, and the little kiddie is frightened almost to death whenever he sees the doctor enter the house. This is wrong and has its retribution. Your child may be stricken down some day with diphtheria, tonsillitis or some other throat or chest disease requiring a careful examination by the physician, and if the child is afraid of the doctor, its fear and resistance to the approach and examination of the doctor, together with the severity of the disease may close the curtain on the need for medical service can be rendered. In a case of this kind you, Mr. or Mrs. Parent, are responsible—you are the criminal—you are the murderer, and you should be held accountable for your conduct, in such cases. You should be held accountable for the aid of lies. If you cannot do this, you are doomed, and you should be pitied. What you should do is to teach your child to respect, revere and love the doctor. Impress upon them the fact that the doctor's visits are meant to do good for the child.
False Affidavits
Many people endeavor to use their family physician to make all kinds of affidavits, certificates and various documents, so as to aid or further their financial condition. Many people know that they are not sick—many do not—but they are obligated to receive any benefits from the various lodges and insurance companies to which they belong; yet they will get in touch with some unsurprising agent and perhaps split the spoils with him, and thus endocrine to induce—often try to coerce the family physician into signing these false certificates so that they may obtain money not rightly due them. You should not force your doctor to perjure himself, nor force him to put his name to a deliberate lie. If your doctor will lie for you, if he will deceive your judge or your insurance company, he will lie against you, he will deceive your patient, or beneficial insurance against him just as quickly as he will lie for you or work for you against some other individual fraudulently.
outworn theological theories of fire and brimstone in our religious life and activities will have some outlet for their ideas and energies. The present industrial civilization in the present world, the prospects are different from those of the rural, nodemic agriculturists of old试aments. Although the spiritual yearnings of men may be unchanged, the means and avenues of seeking and finding a way to satisfy them have become the change of civilization. We dare not to better nor worse. At any rate, we believe that with the right persons in charge these active, modern equipped churches ought to go far in spreading the gospel of good fellowship of the Father by intelligently meeting the needs of the people in the community they seek to serve.
A FREE PULPIT
THE news columns are full of the controversy between the Rev. Percy Stickey Grant and Bishop Manning. The bishop represents the constituted authority of the church and the theologians. Grant represents the inquisitiveness and restlessness of man in the street with a spiritual impulses that he does not seem to wholly satisfy. He also represents an enlightened and informed point of view which makes his position as a challenger to outworn or poorly interpreted creeds and theological theories especially important. Who will successfully disput him when he says:
"I am interested, as I have said, to have a religion that will not waste so much time as mine has done. A great deal of my mature life has been spent in getting rid of what I was taught in my youth. Often people have said I always had the same with them. I have always had the same things said in the Church of the Ascension and really be built into life in a substantial way and not thrown out, but become a real foundation for anyone to build upon.
"It seems to me that religious instruction ought to be like that. Now the religion of perfected consciousness can be like that, because if you learn how you are organized, the rights of the inner nature that are to be exercised there are many be some shifting and changing of emphasis or clarification by future explanation, then on the whole you have something that will not be thrown out and will not make you so discouraged that you will want to sit down and do nothing, or give up.
"Religious belief in the past was too often like pebbles in the shoes, so unpleasant, and you have to go very slow. The only thing to do is to take the shoe off and get out the pebble."
STRAIGHT GOODS
THE Boston Traveler says: "The South won't get rid of its lynchings until the South's well wishers call out about 'prosecution' and begin the fight against justice in fair trial for us as well as for white men. What is done under provocation is done in passion. And where passion rules, reason and judgment function only by accident, if at all." That bit of English scores high with it, but it does and justice holds the Southern mobs are sufficiently educated to be able to read it. Until they do you may look for a duplication of Texas floggings and Mer Rouge horrors.
Most of the 500,000 students of French in the United States are poached to study at Van Dyke of Princeton, Prof. Van Dyke explains that most of the teachers of French have never seen French and begin to learn language can only properly learn it.
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Unmindful of the bickering of "Back-to-Africa" visionaries, tar out in Africa's wilds, missionaries of all races, and another with the natives. The outside world gets but scant view of the intimate activities of these border-line tollers among the heathen. A letter has just come from Lode, a letter written by the Rev. A. L. Edinston. He writes: "The king of the great Bukuba tribe asked our mission to establish a station directly at the capital of his country, and one of our strategic points is our work here in the Congo. "We have at least 100 Christians here at the capital, and 220 on prostrate points. The chief of catechism among whom are a number of old people, men and women. Among the Christians are members of the Christian daughters and sisters of the king, also heirs to the throne. The king himself is not a professed Christian. He is a paralytic and is no longer may make his well again.
Get Fields Ready
"This (July) is the dry season and these people, who are agriculturists are very busy getting their fields and the orchard or the rainy season. Some of their fields are far away in the forests and they go to them early in the morning and do not return and are interested to see some of the princesses going to the fields with their attendants. They do not work themselves, but they like to meet the princesses. Our native conference at which all our native teachers and evangelists from the outstations were gathered has just closed. Like our conference most interesting and encouraging reports of their work, while others had sad and inluenchly stories to tell. We have a Bible study hour. Our lady missionaries had several conferences with the Christian women and the wives of the evangelists. The com-munity was so sollen and effective.
"The new railroad which is to come within two miles of the capital is from Belgium and is making rapid progress. King Lukenga and the state officials here are assisting the workers of the company. They had just completed a new store house and filled it with foodstuffs when a few nights ago it completely depressed. The king put a host of people to work rebuilding it.
Harem Burned
"Fifteen houses were burned down during a recent fire in the harlem. It was very sad indeed to see these poor children, chained arms beaming their loss. Our little boy, Hope (of whom I have told you), keeps quite well and thoroughly enjoys. Himself is always a crowd around him teaching him games plays and puzzles. They have also many interesting toys which he is now speaking both the Bukuba and the Bulukua languages. He is learning to use the bow and arrow, and would be in the forest hunt, go go. He is having his vacation now from his studies and it is hard for him to know what to do with him. He is fishing for the little native boys, who are anxious to know his language. He is always happy, full of fun, and cuts, plays and sleeps well. He has five cents postage, or postcard with two cents postage, addressed to Rev. A. L. Edinston, A. P. C. Mission, Bibiana, Bohada, County district. Conoco Company, Caiman Tortoise, will reach him in due course.
Black Hand Fear Grips the English
London, Feb. 2. — Interest has again been drawn to the possibility of widespread use of French troops in the prospective influence in France and European affairs the use of such soldiers would entail. The possibility has been occasioned by incidents and conjectures out of the French invasion of Germany. The question is asked, "What would happen if the French or Balkanate Germany?" And, if she does, how does she expect to get the supply of men and material with her colonial forces, according to the French, has already conscripted Africans. There is an enormous reserve of these troops for the maintenance of French domination in this situation has created profound disquiet among the English, who are the having of African troops in Europe is not a passing incident, but is part of a permanent policy for support of the population and making the French military position secure for all time.
The prospect of Europe being ransacked by a hostile, omnious outlook. Europe has been the cockpit of racial antagonism, but never hitherto has been inflicted with the color question. Will Europe persevere in the violation of her boasted civilization?
GEORGE R. TAYLOR DIES
GEORGE R. TAYLOR DIES
19, at Dearborn hospital, 334. Van-
ron avenue. Mr. Taylor was born in
many years has been a resident of
Chicago. He leaves a sister and a niece in
Indianapolis to mourn his loss. His
sister and niece arrived here Friday to
remains to Battle Creek for interment.
COUNTERFEIT COINS AND BILLS FLOOD COUNTRY
THE WEEK
Priest and Bishop
Not Acquainted
German Propaganda
THE argument between Bishop Manning of the Episcopal church and Percy Se. Grant of New York, gives you an insight into the difference between Christianity and "the church." You are keeping up with that discussion, but you also have this: Grant says that Christ is true, in every breath and thought, as he spoke and as He wept, but that he did not put on a mask and put over to hold the people, are bluff and bunk. Stout talk, you will say.
Bishop Manning weeps his rebuke to one of his biggest men. He says, "We are ruining our business. Take back your words or stand trial."
Who stood trial before Pilate? He lost His case but won His title. Grant replies: "Bishop, I have done my duty. Marks, but you know I am right." Whereupon the bishop prepares to maintain his "organization."
Sunday past hundreds were turned away from the Church of the Ascension. Speak the truth to the people, the truth as you understand it, speak it boldly, kindly, and though the valley speaking place the people will meet.
Dr. Grant is not as sublime as Luther, but he makes the world of religion sit up and take notice. Who religious world? you ask Every human heart, this writer replies. Religion is as natural to the human heart as the sun is to light Every human heart is not do so well, Said Luther, when the pope put him on the carpet: "Here I stand; I can do no otherwise. God help me not, but he got a hearin' a few days and the Reformation was born. What you call the Protestant church, the white end of which began to live, breathe, move, grow. Now it has the big head. Separation of church and state is cornerstone of your government. Zion Washington, your seat of government. Each denomination threatens to put up its own "capitol" in Washington, heard, say ecclesiastical politicians, thinking of your "skeckery" statesmen. Begin to count the days of the end. YOU may not live to see it and grieve its arrival, but your children will.
You wonder very often, do you not, how our white people figure they know enough of Christ, to argue over the death of Jesus as long as He doesn't cross their plans, prejudices, pleasures.
"Tell Christ to stay in heaven," the man and we will fill the collection plate.
Off the missionaries go to Africa, leaving the white field behind.
Follow the American white man in the gospel religion, the most Christ got to a hood was a crown of thorns.
Prepare the great churchmen, priests of the old church, nineteenth and twentieth centuries died in September, Elias C. Morris, president of the Colored Baptists of your country.
Visit St. Louis convention of the Baptists Dr. Morris' son, Elias Jr., read his father's annual address.
This writer gives you a sentence from that address one of the great utterances of history.
"We early imbibed the religion of the white man, we believed in never to be DRIVEN from it; if that religion does not mean what it says, if God did not make us of one blood, all nations of men to be counted if we are not to be counted a part of that generation by those who handed the oracle-down to us, the sooner we abandon them or it, the sooner we will find our place as a religious sect in the world."
That is noble, brave, far-seeing, is it not? American Negro is very fussy over denomination in the way he like to see all Colored Americans in ONE religious body? What name would suit? you are asking. Any name would suit? no color line both Bishop Manning and Dr. Grant might find it the Way and the Life. ONE church would shake diction. Can you imagine Christ looking down from the top over empty denial? Why don't they stop TALKING so much about ME and FOLLOW ME? He "makes" white people "taking is cheaper" and makes so many miles to the gallon.
THE Alabama legislature, that is, the Senate, holds a Lively debate on Sunday closing. "Avoid the apathy of those favoring making even a church on Sunday. Words were hot, pleniful, cagely. You know lawyers, of course. Cities of the state, Mobile, Birmingham and Montgomery—two cities and the capital will do—fought Sunday closing. Hillbills stood by the Cross. "Glory to God" became watchword for valleymen and mountaineers in the affairs of all religious revivals in our country are held in Dixie. "We can at least get religion even if we do turn it loose on the first makes us mad," say our neighbors. Honest confession is good for the soul. Learned and cloquent words tell from ardent lips, those favoring librarians, people, likewise those favoring giving the church the benefit of the doubt. Do you think God asks anybody to LEGISLATE for Him? Surely you do that. No true preacher thinks that, either. He is His own interpreter.
"Remember the Sabbath day to
keep it holy." He admonishes, Sup-
perior, "If you will not Unleash you
keep it holy, I will kill you.
would you think of my authority?"
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
A Scholar's Error
"Love Children"
Mr. Dixon, Orator
By Roscoe Simmons
Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company.
Also, outward form is not hollowness. Holliness lives in the heart.
By a bip and tuck vote Sunday closing last in the Alabama Senate. A minute or so before the debate closed Senator Overton, brilliant in intellectual combat, dragged Tuskegee into the discussion.
Senator Overton closed to Sunday movies and leisure, the Sunday tea soda with your best girl, invoked the aid of heaven in his endeavor.
Senator Powell represents Macon county, Tuskegee's county.
Senator Overton: "May I ask the senator a question? Don't students of Tuskegee institute have Sunday classes?" Senator Powell: "I don't know, since I have no acquaintance with them." He get mad, but feel sorry for the CONFESSION that he doesn't know ALL about his state's largest school, its only famous spot—except one. Jefferson Davis took the oath of office at Montgomery. Booker T. Washington took another oath exactly 20 years later. Both oaths live, Davis did the blink. In deeds, Davis did no harm. Senator Powell's remarks show what words will do to you unless you are excited. In private conversations, Davis drew drawn that phrase from his lips. A hundred years hence the doors of Tuskegee will be closed on no poor person, but the blink. A while swings the doors of Harvard one way, thrice will swing Tuskegee's another. In and out we travel, from the doors of creation to the gates of eternity. Says the poet: "Swing in ye doors of the morning." Swing outward ye doors of the past.
For the soul! of this people is moving
And rising from slumber at last.
SENATOR REED of Pennsylvania
read the title clear to Senator
Owens of Oklahoma, as you know.
Owens defended the Germans, cried
"Down with France," took the kaiser
by the hand. "France is wrong," he
said.
"What have we come to?" demanded
Reed, lately major in the army,
and the only overcasas member of the
Oklahoma forget? Can the American
people so soon forget? What of our
soldiers sleeping in France, who died
before German musketry? Can Owens looked
around for pity. "Climbed the wrong
tree," said M.Rodge.
"Europe laughs at your statement."
England borrows money from Uncle Sam but draws nearer to Japan. Germany winks at Uncle Sam and devils France. Italy, even Italy, soorns name. Germany has our deseration of her, plays a lone hand.
Germany's is the guilliest hand that ever struck at civilization. Our white man short on both principles and memory.
"Our dwellings," says one leaflet, "made available for the mistreatment of our officers, and for prostitutes for the use of French Colored soldiers."
Our white people, forgetful, their uncleverness, protectors of a "Race" to which millions of them do not belong, answer. "Let the dead dead bury its dead." Let the dead past bury its friend in battle and their hand to the many bloods prevent the single thought. Too many hands spoil the dough. "Should we save our white people, not only because that is your duty, but also because their salvation is yours. You are bound up with them, one phrase from a German circular:
"AMERICANS! The French have set in thousands of heavily armed savages and semi-savages and people, a fact which is crying aloud to heaven."
You will ask: "How do Germans figure in a WHITE society? Another question: "Why the appeal to Americans?" Because Germans know a lot of our white people colored MEN.
Thoughts of Colored ladies, as you
may know, are an intense, silvery, exaltance is "lit" and
An American general, Henry T. Allen, answers German propagandists, provoked against you at the crack of a whip, decide whose word to take.
From Coblenz, July 2, 1920, Gen.
Alen wrote your secretary of war:
"A very violent newspaper campaign attacking the French troops, especially the negro troops, like the Germans throughout Germany coincident with the time of the French evacuation of Frankfurt and Darmstadt, also was continued up to the present time.
"IT IS UNQUESTIONABLY A FRAUD AGGREGATIONS WERE CIRCULATED IN THE GERMAN PRESS CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF FRENCH COLONIAL TROOPS"
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923
Capper's New Bill Dr. Butler Speaks Seab Johnson of Ga.
How do you like that? This will strike you harder:
"The impression gained from contact with and observation of the French colonial troops is that, as a result, they must order, quietly and well behaved."
This last shot from Gen. Allen brushed off a gamo. The attitude of the classmates of German women toward the Coloured troops has been such as to make the question of abnormally engaged in and many German prostitutes and women of loose character have advantages to Colored soldiers."
Hard but fair. Invite trouble and it will come.
"Where did he get that information?" some will ask.
Don't worry about that. You have it, and nobody will question or deny it. This writer studies for YOU, and country, while give your heart to France, for France gives its heart to all.
Ask the black boys who wore the khaki.
THAT scholar, author, writer and agitator, W. E. R. DuBois, gulped first public notice by "opposing" Booker T. Washington; then capitalized, fanalyed, and to the wider view on wings of envy.
Death of your greatest figure allenced every voice of hate, of envy, except that of Dr. DuBois.
That one genius has never forgiven you, and is willing to the highest point on the ladder of fame.
A saying is that Colored people can't help tearing each other to pieces. Something in that, although you remember our brilliant DuBois Colin. He should have snared Lincoln. In the Century magazine Dr. DuBois, put down as from Harvard, but you remember his hold-up for YOUR schools—after soaking Mr. Marcus Garvey, writes: "The present generation of Negroes has survived two grave demotions the greater one fathomed, which said, 'Let politics alone, keep in your place, work hard and do not complain, and which meant principal color caste for Colored folk by their own co-operation and consent.' Dr. DuBois knows better. So do you. Booker T. Washington, astute leader your Race or country ever had, fought your political battles, spent a fortune putting your big men in office, testing disfranchisement, knocking his stars that Booker T. is gone. The gentleman and poet, Mr. James W. Johnson, secretary of the association with which Dr. DuBois trawled, did not say, "I was Washington did not say."
Ask Mr. Johnson how he got into the consular service of his country. Charles W. Anderson how he got into the office of internal revenue in New York. Booker T. took his Race by the hand, led it into the presence of the man who had been the subject of his book. He built at Tuskegee the ONLY platform where his Race meets other races as equals. Booker T. didn't say what. What he said was, "Don't keep up unnecessary noise. It will do you no good, but will arouse your enemies. More thinking, less talking." Booker T. didn't require into the RESULTS of the ladies and gentlemen throwing verbal bombs into the South from the banks of distant streams. They think they are the ones who knelt in the street. Don't fuss at them. It will do no good. Time will teach them her changesless lessons. You will good advices. Your Washington worked hard, leaving for your children a FINISHED university, money for which he THOUGHT you could pocket of the American white man.
"Give us money," say the word crowd, "and we will force your work," he says. The best approach to membership where this forcing is to be done. Is not this true? "Support me," said your Washington job, "I will show you how to get back into Congress." School books are not necessary to mark the difference between these plans, are not written from the outside. Something like two generals arguing. One says, "Look out, stand back, watch me ride the field, brandish my sword, display my uniform and figure." The other, built on the order of Grizzle, "I will have some time to work out my plan, to strike until we are ready. Let us play dead: gather strength, dig trenches—in fact we may have to stay around Richmond all summer." Booker T. Washington gave you ten thousand friends, supporters, defenders. His detractors have given you ten thousand sleepless foes. Others work for themselves. Booker T. Washington worked for you, your CHILDREN, worked to put you on top.
"Accept mine if you accept me," he said to the world. From that time on you hurried. The will close these few lines with a thought from Byron:
"Hard is the fate on whom the publicate is fixed forever to detract or praise."
"Behold the host! delighting to depose. Who track the steps of Glory to the grave."
MISS MYRTLE CAINE carries a new name but an old head. Miss Caina a member of the Minnesota legislature.
"A Porta come to the bar," many will say. Shakespeare created a world all his own; a world in which move only kings, queens, lords and ladies.
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BOGUS MONEY IN CIRCULATION IS CAUSE OF WORRY
Banks and Stores Warned of
Almost Perfect $5, $10
and $20 Notes
Washington, D. C., Feb. 2-The United States is being flooded with counterfeit money. This disclosure was made by secret service men to the government, through a quest to notify all banks and business establishments to be on the lookout for the bogus notes. Just how much of counterfeit money has been mailed through the country officials refused to divulge it was learned, however, that an organized band of counterfeiters have been working on such a large scale during the past year that their efforts are still extended to all parts of the country.
Not since the days of the notorious Jacobs and Kendig counterfeiting plot uncarried by agents of the treasury department 15 years ago, the institution has covered such widespread conspiracy to swamp the country with spurious securities. At that time the government was forced to call in the entire issue of $100 Monroe notes on counterfeit counterfeit plates being in existence.
An idea of the amount of the counterfeit money that has been placed in circulation and the wide scope in which it may be gleaned from the statement of officials of the treasury department that the new counterfeits were the most deceptive discovered in the country, the new counterfeits made their appearance in the district a short time ago. At once the secret service conferred with Inspector Clifford L. Larson, the chief of the men were notified through the signal boxes to immediately notify all banks and business places of the activities of the counterfeiters.
It is even said that the workman-king of the country could not have a high character that detection in almost impossible and that the entire issue of this particular currency issued by the government might be the reason for the band to float millions of dollars of the bills.
The notes are described as the 45 dollar bill, issued on April 21, 1952, plate 2; $10 national bank notes on First National bank of Ozone Park, N. Y., series 1952, portrait of the late President McKinney; $20 national bank notes on First National bank of Mich., portrait of McCullough.
The backs of the counterfeits are described as a shade lighter in green than the front. At the bureau of engraving and printing, Officials of the secret service told the local authorities that these notes are being freely circulated in the United States, as well as in the United States. According to information furnished the local authorities these notes appear in their appearance in December, 1921. Agents of the secret service, augmented by virtually every member of the bureau, are combing the city to locate those engaged in passing the counterfeits.
New World War Seems a Certainty
By C. VALENTINE
Paris, Feb. 2. Europe seems about to repeat the blunder of the Peloponnesian war, almost utter exhaustion and loss of prestige on all fronts, the white races of Europe do not seem able to contain their hatreds nor resist the pressure of economic events and conflicting interests. Not only in France's move to occupy the Ruhr district, but from Memel to the Black sea trouble is brewing and there still is enough gunpowder lying in Europe to cause a loud explosion.
With the attention of Western Europe concentrated upon the Ruhr, the Lithuanian uprising against the German forces passed with comparatively little notice, but this was only one of a series of disquieting incidents along the line from the Baltic to the Black sea incited of the storm clouds blowing up from eastern and southeastern Europe.
These incidents all indicate general unrest and the bitter hatreds and conflicting interests with the Western powers. Peace treaties have afflicted Europe.
Opinion here is that the French action in the Ruhr alone is likely to predate the French and the German workers, will soon take in soviet Russia, which will undoubtedly come to the rescue of the German workers, should the latter be able to resist the present pelt bourgeois government. With the entry of soviet Russia, the conflict is likely to narrow down to a class conflict that will involve the pro-communist rope as the European proletariat rising to arms under the leadership of the Communists line up behind soviet Russia in the "final conflict" between the two, and in the other hand, the coming conflict may follow purely nationalist lines.
In any event the Colored peoples of the world have everything to gain and should it proceed along class lines so much the better, for then the white workers of Europe will be in a mood of anger. But even the pressured peoples of the "colonies" and thus will accelerate the liberation movement in the colonies. But even the nationalist lines, the Colored races of the world must benefit from the resulting exhaustion of the white immanence, and the Colored will find it much easier to challenge
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Possibly you have a sister or sweetheart who doesn't bob her hair, yet whose beauty absorbs your entire attention. Send us her photo at once. The contest is open to every bobbed and long haired reader of the Chicago Defender. Mail your photos at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT
The Following Is an Installment of a Series of Letters Sent Tony Langston by Two Performers Who Went Abroad in 1878 and "Never Came Back."
Calio, Egypt, Dec. 12, 1822.—Federal Language. We will answer to your welcome letter received a few weeks ago. We must tell you from the first water jump no one sees you go. So the balloon goes up. Suffice it to say one seems to care whether it goes up or whether we have a pink snow ball. We brought Egypt to the same state that existed here before the occupation in 1882 and some time afterwards, until Lord Kitchener appeared on the Egyptian side.
We are send with this letter.
Before Lord Kitchener came there were only two classes, the high and the low. You had to be one or the other; you had no middle issue so last month we lasted back to 1882 or nearly to that date as far as amusements are concerned. Since last Monday all dance halls have been closed and no music allowed. You have to be the middle and poor classes. If you have the required wherewith you can have all the music, dancing or any other kind of music. Anyway, any of the big hotels and have dinner or to the clubs by buying a membership, card for a couple of dollars. Since the dance halls have been closed we read in the papers that so many of the dances. There will be hundreds go into both hotels and clubs on the nod, and what will be the outcome? In our next interview we are sure to tell you that hundreds or more clubs have been opened. In fact there are two already that are only a few days old. We have to sit out or sleep out a rotten picture show or else pay 25 cents and go in the gallery and listen to an Italian operetta, neither of the two is to liking, nor to stopping at home and suck your thumbs.
Our director is trying to keep going with a variety show, but variety shows have been excellent. Spasms during the horrible third week during the season three or four different variety shows direct from England on their way to India and elsewhere, but they as a rule quit Egypt and move to New York, as long as we have marital laws.
In the dancing palace we never had more than six turns and often less, and the business was always good, and the business is rotten. The Egyptian public prefers to see dancing than to see and hear music hall performances, scenery and other effects. With a 12-turn show and free entrance, a cup of coffee or a lemonade for 25 cents may pick up, and we hope they will for more reasons than one, because if not Brooks and Duncan will be for the time being two of the unpleasant ones. We think that the powers that be
George Duggar
PART 2 CONTAINING NEWS FROM EVERY POINT OF INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES FRANCE, EGYPT, LIBERIA AND SOUTH AMERICA
should try to bring things around a bit after what a good many had to go through during the war. Instead we should try to keep the world in a turmoil. do not think for a moment that there is anyone who will ever live to see things in general return to normal. This world upheaval has come to an end, and we already said, "Good morning, Pete, I've brought your saddle over." We are sending by the same post with this letter a book entitled "Anti-Christ in Egypt." It will be a revelation to you. It will prove to you with a twist that one half of the world does not know what the other half is doing.
In each letter we have written to you we have always mentioned in this chaotic state we were living in. In the past we have thought that it was purely imagination on our part. Read carefully and you can see how much we have exaggerated, and you can be more worse than when the book was written, nine years ago. We will expect to hear from you telling us what you wrote to the book will prove to your entire saturation laws a course to any country, and here it is backed up with martial law. We could write you ad martial law. We are unnecessary. The book will explain much more than we can write.
Now for something else. We can tell by the new lot of files that have been bringing the tour that it is sort of chilly in here, but you can hear a strange buzzing sound look for a wire to say there has been a fire somewhere. A dark冻松 somewhere, Egypt in winter, a place for refugees and files. Thank heaven we are still having our chewery experience, we are expecting to do so long after the of the new year. But while sitting in the open enjoying the exhilarating experience, things in general and the law in particular in Egypt are mostly ephemeral. Maybe before this letter reaches us, I said on its way to we can we will again have music and dance halls.
The Colored American folks are commending to like Egypt, especially Calro avenue. Suppose it is because he has been born at the same time here. The bunch that is here just now are Billy English, Frank Dudley, Seth Jones, Bob Forre, Ggo, Carroll, and a couple of others. Calro Avenue is expected next week. Billy Farrell left, here not long ago for Paris. He intends to return to Egypt the end of this month. From what he wrote us from Paris he was well up in jazzers. Seth Weeks wished to be re-
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A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME
Billy Brooks
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ANNUAL MEETING AT TUSKEGEE IS ATTENDED BY 3000
Farmers, Educators, Home Demonstrators and Welfare Workers in Yearly Meet
Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 2—More than 3,000 farmers, educators, ministers, farm and home demonstration centers, and teachers heard the address delivered by the Hon. Charles W. Pugley, assistant secretary of the U. S. department of agriculture, before the 32d Annual Tuskegee conference Wednesday Jan. 17.
Other features of the conference were addresses by Dr. Robert R. Moose, principal of the tuskegee institute, Roscoe Co. Montana, the well-known writer and orator, and Dr. J. A. Evans of the states relation service of the U. S. department of agriculture.
The activities of the day included exhibits of agricultural products, demonstrations, the presentation of the Booker T. Washington memorial table discussion of the methods of improving agriculture and the home.
The conference went on record as adopting resolutions commending the work of the conference in the years gone by, urging the purchase of labor-saving devices for the home and improved machinery, declaring the slogan of the conference, the 1833 farming, the better business and better living," deploring lynching and all-forms of mob violence expressing disgust at the good which being accomplished through the southern commission on race relations, that the influence of the conference is not confirmed to date, that state was evidenced by many groups coming from every state from Virginia to Texas. The delegates took part in the round table discussions.
The Exhibits
Enclosed in a large tent were exhibits of every type of agricultural equipment, the South, with the possible exception of cotton. Exhibits of canned vegetables and fruits, of handicraft and home-cured meat were also in exhibition. In addition to those things displaying the possibilities of this section, there were exhibits also to teach the methods of improving farming, home-cured meat and handicraft tribes. Among these were those teaching soil and fertilizer analysis; how, when and what to feed a cow to produce milk; the direct methods of dairying and how homes are made more attractive by paint and beautiful surroundings. The purpose of every phase of the exhibition will improve conditions in the rural districts. To carry out this purpose demonstrations in home-cured meat-farming, shoe reparking, repairing of plements and the like were given
Of special interest to the women was the display of children's clothing from scraps; scrape made from flour; from stockings and an improvised, properly arranged and attractively furnished home. While the man much more used in each demonstration, it was even the greater interest even was manifested in that of inoculating hogs against cholera and that of an anti-boll weevil machine, which was being used in the manufacture of Boll Weevil Surviving Machine. Co.
Truck Presented
The feature of the activities of the morning was the presentation of the Booker T. Washington memorial truck. This truck cost $5,000, lipped with a custom-made moisture outfit. This is the gift of farmers of Alabama to the government extension department at the institute of agriculture, a small school." Upon the plot where the truck stood was a "picture of the evolution of the movable school" that was made at Tuskegee institute, next advancing to a Ford truck, donated by Seaman A. Knapp, and now to be used in the large, modern, well-equipped White truck. Each vehicle was displayed—the now dilapidated wagon, yet preserved in the museum, rendered in early years; the Ford truck, which has served its purpose well, and the new truck in which rests the hope of the farmers of Ala-
Legs Like ( )
Give Way to
Legs Like
New York, Feb. 2.—Laws are getting straighther, Dr. Assa R. Davis of the Lying-in hospital, where 100,000 babies are examined weekly, said research declared, and legs fashioned () and legs modeled X to legs like this {}. Moreover, legs fashioned () and legs modeled {} are fewer than they were. Parents no longer teach their children to use the reason stated as the reason for the change. "Bowiegness is really caused by malnutrition; a simple deficiency in bone-making calcium. Vitamins, in vegetables, are rapidly eliminating rickets in neighborhoods where health information is easily available."
WHITE ELEPHANTS
White elephants are losing caste in Sham, and are no longer revered by the people. The called white elephant is not really white, but is lighter colored than the ordinary elephant.
INSPECT DAYTONA SCHOOL
Daytona, Fla. Feb. 2.—The Daugherty School in Daytona, by Mrs. George Maynard Miner, inspected the grounds and the buildings of the institute. They had as their escort durduring their visit Mrs. Bethune. Mrs. Bethune worked the work of the principal and the faculty.
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WISCONSIN
Beloit, WI.
Mrs. J. L. D. Stevenson left Wednesday for Boston, where he will relive the Masonic club men at the residence of The Masonic club men at the residence of Bunton and family were dinner guests of Alvin Curtis and his son, Burgess. Detroit was the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Glimer. The Third M. e. church was held Jan. 20 and 21. Dr. E. Sittleton and preached Sunday at 11 o'clock and in the evening. District Superintendent Skilton. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Weasman had as dinner and the Rev. and Mrs. Fred H. Bunting and the Rev. and Mrs. Fred H. Bunting for Duluth, Mn., their future home. Mrs. Cora Steward, on the slack list.
The concert given by the men and women of the Friday night was a success. Mr. and Mrs. West of St. Paul avenue entered the concert and Mrs. Riv and Mrs. Fountain the Rev and Mrs. Brown the Dr. Fountain the Rev and Mrs. Curtis the Dr. Fountain the Rev and Mrs. work in which he suffered a sprained foot. Mrs. Dr. Glimar and baby left the concert to spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Jinks of Fifth street is superior the Rev and Mrs. Fountain the concert of the bishopary society of the Baptist church, delivered an address at the Emanuel Hall Friday night. Mrs. Bell Hobbing is sleek.
WYOMING
Rawline, Wyo.
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membered to us in Farell's letter, a donor who complains giving the money to the Isharahs a look up. We would not be surprised to see Farell return with a cluster of Slade jazers to give the people here in China the money not yet had as we know.
The Chichego Defender travels a long way. We had a line from Hong Kong and said he had found out that he was born since 1883. He wrote from Hong Kong and said he had found out that he was born in the Chichego Defender. By the by we saw meution of Thomas at Constantinople. Well, no one else would have been in Russia with Keith or Proctor, or in America. He is manager of the Aquarium in Moscow, a swell place of swell places. You did not look the part you could not get by the railings, and Thomas would have given general, who was no less a person than the czar's uncle, heir to the throne, in the garden. The Aquarium was a big garden. There was a band playing in the garden. Then there was a band playing in the garden. Then there was a large variety theater on the other side of the garden. They used to go to 12. Then the Cafe Chantant would begin and continue until the music would start in the garden, which was often the case. Thomas, with secretaries and agents, traveled every year from China and other cities engaging turns. Nothing was too costly, nothings could work 20 or more elephants. Most of the turns were of from five ourselves on our show and stage settings. When the curtain goes up on our net it looks big all the time with the loads of scency, made us look dwarfed, but we made good, which in with Thomas owing to the war. Maechen. In winter Thomas had a cabana and plush. When you went inside the door you would sink so deep in carpets that you would think that you would be going through to the cellar.
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Well, in a few days we are, as per usual, getting our ideas about the much different other day. I suppose we are so set up with Christmas that our teachers are much more frequent other day. We might just have a few extra garries merely to show that there is just happened to think to mention something that we nearly forgot all the time. The book you will read what the author could see from his hotel. The officers have smashed up, burned and looked on two different occasions. All of them to the British troops for about two years. Two days ago all this district was put under the foreign unfortunate. What do you say to that? Yes they say that the Egyptians would money about as the powers that be are doing. We have the Egyptian government. We hardly think the Egyptians would money about as the powers that be are doing. We have the Defender folk and all inquiring friends have a bang-up good Christmas with yourselves for the new year.
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BROOKS & DUNCAN.
P. S.-There is no particular hurry
in the call. I will finish it some time, we suppose,
during 1923, just send it on to our
phone. We'll be back in 1924. Boca Raton
Rock Island relapsed special
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Porta spoke the piece Shakespeare put on her lips she is the only woman in the room. Hers is the finest sentence in the English language: the quality of mercy is not strained.
Lodies talk love, not mercy. Twisting and turning may be proper in the English language, but experience shows God to be exact in all his judgments.
Miss Caine will devote her time to getting full rights in Minnesota for her children. She will be born out of wedlock, or beg before marriage.
Miss Caine is about children of passion. Pew "love children" are born. Think deeply now; only simple, real, and honest to you face to face. That in right about psychology, sociology and other sciences, your children heard about in college, books Lincoln would have laughed at, Shakespeare would have laughed at, and such would have made a cushion, and such as Booker T. Closed up in 1923. He said, "Of the making of books there is no end."
In the lifetime of ten of thousands hope, convenience and “weddings” arranged by owners to fit in with arrangements for the next year’s cross, you can follow Caline, can you not?
Suppose our white people, white and gentlemen, were made to take care of children, we would state the laws while a child necessarily had a mother, in many cases it cannot have a father and we would称 Caline manu takes up the cross.
ALL children are legitimate. That means you can help Caline right. What Miss Caline plans is to BESTOW those rights under human law.
“Wait, wait,” you can hear fathers of Colored children say as their offspring move. “We been waiting outside many years so you could help us with our record. Peter says he can’t understand you. You have a wonderful country. Your children will have lots to think about, you can ride beyond Minnesota later.
"What is. is right." according to Pope. Everything happens for the best.
BY THIS TIME you have read in New York, Mr. Dixon, a preacher, son of a preacher, a novelist, brainy man, I didn't mean this, I didn't mean this, he cries "Proscription of the Negro Race is imminent." The Unity league, great militant organization opposed to invisible government, wrote a law and little government, got Mr. Dixon to speak. "Go ahead," said Conscience. Mr. Dixon fired the Ephesian home, as educated people sat. Are you able to go back fifteen years? If you are, take your children with you. Mr. Dixon wrote. You remember that hero figure. This writer sat at the base of the Memphis, and read "The Chanman." If you know of Fort Flower you carry a photograph of the dashing Forrest man. "The Chanman" was forerunner to "Birth of a Nation" on television. Mr. Dixon can't speak away his part in the resurrection of the INVISIBLE EM-
"Thomas Dixon, author of 'The Glassman,' denounces the massacre of Ku Klux, but Dixon himself, by reviving memory of the original Ku Klux, but Dixon himself, such as is associated with whatever belongs to former times, has done more to bring about the present movement than any other man in "He should begin by denouncing Keep in mind that this writer did not say that. A great paper of Dixie said it. This writer passes it to the students, the flowers grow where brunts flourish. This writer also hands you a sentence to the school of the Courtship Journal." Dr. Thomas Dixon declares he did not write "The Glassman" as Ku Klux. He had idea the great aim of the author in writing the book was to produce revenue. Keep your mouth off the Ku Klux Klan. It is anti-Negro and anti-racist. It has had a 99.9 per Cent Protestant. Which will the Ku kluck first, your religion or your nationality? "He isn't our Ku kluck first, he is of our household of faith." "We are all foreigners," says Mr. Dixon, except the handful of Indians who
That is a good point which John Sharp Williams gave to Yasuo with him when he retires from a scene in which he was stuart. Mr. Williams made him a saint, Mr. Williams. Make it unanimous, respond his countrymen. He was native of North Carolina. So was the last Colored man who served in the Army. But came Second. So life doveltals the interests of man.
PERHAPS you do not know much about Senator Arthur Capper of the people, know what strings to pull to take him to the front. The newspapers and with "Capper bill" for that. Some was also this writer was introduced to a Topeka audience by the senator, then governor. Later this writer spoke with him in the Anglo-American friend, well striving, to please. For whom was the Ingalls school a predecessor of Capper in the senate, one of the finest minds of modern art, greatest mentor next to Inorexel.
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Senator Capper's bill would provide two weeks of footholds, pposed two weeks. Foolish, impossible. Romance will die no such death, not even to please a lot of old men. Another provision: Applicants would have to present health certificates. Foolish. Love inquiries of another. Still another: Girls under 16 and boys under 18 could not marry without parental consent. Foolish. Youth should be in the plighted word. In the plighted word, that do you think is the real cause of your white people? Is it money? Maybe the law of gravitation caught them off base. What is reason of gravitation? Ask some questions. You are not surprised at this provision: No marriage between people of different races? May a Jew marry a Gentile? An Indian marry a Japanese? You see none in your country, although a lot of colors are to be seen. The blow is aimed at YOU. Sensors of the National Association of directors of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People. Will you he those ladies you will congress pass the bill? Yes, congress will pass it if the old Indian camp on the Capitol steps long
"Love will find a way," but it can't lead to the courthouse for some, say the Capper bill.
You see how that works now, do you know how it works around causally. Some are with you others are behind the Capper bill, our white people mean well, but they started too late, and our intermarriage, some will say. This writer ought to believe in intermarriage, but certain others in adultery Sonette Capper bill to fasten around YOUR neck. Only noble women, scorning oppressors of the white people plenty room; gives our white people plenty room; indies to the center!
YOU KNOW who Nicholas Murray was president of Columbia university, largest American university. He president of Greater New York. What other position did Mr. Lowell President Butler spoke his mind before the Ohio State Bar association. He said that prohibition is im
You knew that, did you not? It is your duty to get in behind the door and soon as our white people line up, they will let you know: don't worry. Dr. Butler compares the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments to franchise on CITIZENS with the Eighteenth amendment that turns up the "every attempts to enforce the amendments to CITIZENS who are taxed to vote is met with the second bill, force bill," said Dr. Butler. Then this food for thought: "Oddy enough, it has been denounced by the authorities who will go any length to enforce the provisions of the Eighteenth amendment." Look out, doctor, look out.
Someone corroded Mr. Upshaw, a former house. "Volition of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments have assured rule in the South by intelligent Dr. Upshaw speak well?"
Dr. Butler gives you a clear statement of the moral sense as well as the "common sense of very many people in affronted by a policy which uses the methods of czarist Russia and the Spanish inquisition to enforce one of the FAR GREATER SIGNIFICANCE and public importance are accorded conventional treatment or less.
ThisVICE will now translate that for you.
Dr. Butler says that Uncle Sam supplies and uses strong methods to put over prohibition while winking at laws that disfranchise them.
That is, millions for the empty cup but not one cent for the ballot.
Is that clear? Let simple words wing the truth.
"There are a dozen verbotten signs in the United States to over one hundred Russians can show," so Dr. Butler says.
"Verboten" in German word for "forbidden." You must do that. Mind how you hold a young lady at the dance. Can you hold any young lady only as you teachings are seldom lost on the ballroom floor. Mothers know this; that is not on the ballroom floor themselves.
Executing laws of Rome marked the beginning of the weakened and the Garthagianizing state. England lives upon freedom. Our white people seem so wrapped up in their life that their motto is, "Be it enacted." Dr. Burt hits the head on the wall. He is so angry that sooner or later we MUST enforce the Fourteenth amendment. The white people are coming around on that point. Until THEY come around it will be hard to debate. Senator Wadsworth proposes a good amendment. It is that here, we must to your Constitution unleas the people vote on it. We up with our white people is a hard but interesting job. This writer believes in them, knowing that they are the best white people in the world. They SUBSCRIBE to fair play at least. Some day they will pay in full.
NEGRO. Seah Johnson, under the guidance of Hughes F. 9 in Georgia, writes "Gov. Hardwick a
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA
A club called the B-Sharp club of the Son Baptist church, the Mia Battie Hendrecks, 203 Grant street, last Sunday to elect Mrs. Hassia Roulette, president; Green, vice-president; Mrs. Hassia Jones, treasurer; Luther Phillips, chapain; gram committee; Mrs Neola Jenkins, chairman of sick committees; Mrs Sylvia H. C. Smith gave a sage party at his residence, January 19, 19. Officials of the Old Peaks home drive, which is $1.80 will be willing to contribute $1. Mrs. A. Brown, an old citizen of Omaha, chairman of sick committees. She leaves many relatives and a host of Allen chapel of South Omaha officiated at the funeral and Mrs. Martha and Mrs. J. Woodford of Chicago are here for a brief tour of the Orpheum library. The Bachelor-Benedict ball at the De Luxe grand affair. A theater party was given at the Orpheum Monday day. Simons. The guests were Mrs. Cora Bayes, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bennett and son, Wilburn, and Mrs. Corie Bennett and 207 North 28th street were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bennett and 207 North 28th street were the evening performance. Phone us your news on us, Russell, Massey & Opper. 666-666-6666
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"And my white folks gives me a good name," closes Seab. "Isn’t that not awful nor out of order. Seab doesn’t want to be banged any more than not awful nor out of order. Seab who can give Seab a name good enough to rescue him is the proper person for Seab to ring in. Seab his mother for Seab. Will Seab be hanged? Hardly. Gov. Hardwick, merciful and brave Gov. Hardwick, merciful and brave will hear that Seab’s white folks have to say for him." Seab is short on grammar; short on education; but long on mother wif. Seab has what ALL in trouble must have to get down, relying on books. Master books, but hold to reason. Understanding is the mother of wisdom, and the heart often opens where the mind is shout. Johnson, author of his own hardon.
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Well, Billikins, I must thank you for
sending me much, much more.
The black market is flooded.
sealing in so mute
Why there were
no letters
between. But the
thing that had
was that I have
to go to all
mail and sort it.
I you have
I you have
mark it up
example, I
must separate the wit,
drawings,
example.
SHERIFF
Well, anyway,
when I piled up
all those letters
on the desk all
you could see
was the top of
Latest News
Another S. O. S. call from Dallas,
their home. The new member's name is
Lilian Fay, the new member's address is
1200 Boll Street, Dallas, the address
is 1200 Boll Street, Dallas, the address
Nadine Buckner, Pittsburgh, Kan.
Jessica Buckner, a coworker at a
billiken town, her coworker at
street; Jessio Dilats, 206 West 11th
street; Hamilton Hannon, 220 East 11th
street; and encourage them in the
11th street. Write to them in Pitztal,
An, and encourage them in the
efforts.
Epstein writes that she does not
live in Hearne, Texas, where the cot-
tle friend to write her three. Epstein
kends friends to write her three. Epstein
kends friends to hear from the northern Billikens.
The Billikens of Rocky Mount, N. C.
right. Come on Rock Mount Billikens
right. You all are all right with Bud.
Now Ruth had never seen Brownlea and Brownlea very well. She had seen him at school, and had met him several times, and paid much attention to him; therefore Leastwife, she did not believe he could whip her Davy, and she promptly took the course. It was not uncontemptibly to dispute her Davy, but she would argue with anybody. Therefore, she and Leo inaugurated her losing her temper, to her rose and started to point blight whether or not she could lainnast Brownlea Todd, an apprentice and Harry Willa. That was that carrying the seed, she had been careful that it was not in his plans to consult Davy on this matter. So he managed to keep Ruttle from going down. But he had planted his seeds. He had been careful to scatter them when down. Any live boy, any boy with good red blood in his tough skin, and character, will fight for his sister. And that just what Leo intended.
Poems
Please pardon my presumption,
I am knocking at your door,
I am knocking at your door,
Please may I come in?
I read your column and it gives me a
amile.
I like to endeavors and your classy
style.
When comes to journalism my
neu that why I crave to join your club.
I've signed the blank calligraphy
Now you've done a little investigation
I have done not—hesitation.
Your club will link a mighty chain.
This effort your making is not in vain
You're bound to be successful it's quite
Just let me on. I'll ride your train.
I've knocked three times, do I hear, "Come in?"
I'll co-operate, Bud, and help to fight and win.
So Bud old acut. I'll say, "Bon jon!" If this misses the waste basket I'll come more. Michele. Fincher. P. O. Box 1025, Marquette, U.S.A.
GLADYS M. D. EVERIT, age 17
EDWARDs edwards avenue, Clarka
dale, Muss.
LILLIAN MAY MORRISON, age 15
108 Broadway, st. E. St. Louis, St.
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WILLIE MADJACKSON, age 12
SHARP MAYLON, age 18
618 Central avenue, Dyersburg, Tenn.
MARSHALL WILSON, age 14
141 Wilson street, Wilmington, Del.
ROBERT JOHNSON,
Hometown, Pa.
MARSHALL T. LIGHT, age 10
620 Cheatman St., Dyersburg, Tenn.
5623 Wabash avenue, Chicago, IL
CHARLES DOUGLAS, age 15
BROOKLYN PARK, Park, IL
WALTER WILLIAMS, age 15
BROOKLYN PARK, Park, IL
MARGARET FAULK, age 15
704 Coates street, Coatesville, Pa.
BROOKLYN PARK, Park, IL
966机械街, Albion, Mich.
MILLED BOLDEN, age 13
BROOKLYN PARK, Paul, Minn.
EDGAR J. ANTONE,
LILLIAN SANDERS, age 15
732AL central, Cleveland, Ohio.
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CORA LYD, age 13
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Dimond went his way rololing. He never ever be. All his plans were working about to realize the materialization of his most precious dreams. Fortune favored him. In a few weeks he would favoring him. In a few weeks he would environs. In a few weeks his word would be law in Boyland. In Boyland, driving the direction of the arch-conspirator, opened a marked to Davy that she was beginning to fear Brownie Todd. Medford, demanded to know why she was afraid to drive him, told him that since he and Brownie quilt noticing each other, Brownie had never ever been he chanced to meet him in the room. He reasons to feel alarmed. He merely to feel alarmed and they said no more on the subject.
Now sometimes Brownie worked for the city, and sometimes she owned a pair of deceptive horses and a dog. She had been now during Cleveland's administration and had been the hauling now and then for the folks working through fares, and sometimes working with a more lucrative job, would have stlist him. On one and two occasions she had been matrics and Brownie managed the job of stlisting. She got her first opportunity to open the hostilities. Todd was working alone, and Brownie managed the job of stlisting. Ruth and Leo happened to be sitting on the back porch of the Dlomond Medford to carry away a box of yard. Ruth and Leo got Brownie being a stranger to her, but Brownie being a clerked her. Besides, she happened because he had asserted that Davy had to be told that assertion as a lie. Brownie had stopped the driver's seat of dismounting from the driver's seat of Ruth, curling her little nose, flipped.
Brownie reaching the ground, stood stock still for a moment, staring at her and turned his eyes in that direction and turned his eyes in that direction, was about to enter the yard and take Leo to task (he completely ignored the man's gesture), but a later thought stayed his hand. Instead he wheeled about him and turned the Mastin yard to begin his work in a huge case near the alley gate. Ruth called after him in a shriek, and again, he squared upward, again that hateful appellation, but lingered her.
By the time he had loaded the refuse container, Ruth. Together they started a conversation that persuaded one's ears and which was highly inhaling in the extreme. But the driver finished his task, mounted the driver's seat and closed the garage. All the way down the alley the snow was more than human temper could stand. Reaching the farther end climbed to the ground, hitched to the nearer end, the ground, hitched to started back toward the Dimond yard.
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Dubuque Iowa
Mrs. B. Rodowing of Chicago is in the city to meet Mrs. Polley and aunt, Mrs. H. Polley. The mother of the late Curie Tiffany in Dubuque, has returned to her home city, Iowa, and is announced that he will open a dental office in Dubuque. Mrs. Willie Harner. He came from West Union, Iowa. Mrs. Willie Harner still skil. Rev. Y. B. Simpson, a local West Union nurse, gave the little baby the A. M. E. K. of Freeport, Ill. He gave the baby the name of Freeport, Ill. He is the partner of the Freeport church. Luke Clark, who was the teacher. Luke Clark was a supper Thursday evening and the program was interrupted by Uttackber of Des Moines will address the teacher. Des Moines has been ill.
Marshalltown, Iowa
Mr. and Mrs. Blevens of Boone spent the last night of the evening in their honor. David Eggleton, a bright guests were entertained at what in the evening in their honor. David Eggleton, where he delivered an address to the congregation, was at Washburn school on *Heating and Ventilating*. He also spent time for Gavin and his wife, for the firm, Mrs. Sarah Webb of De Moines Mills, and for the home at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Hilmore. She was accompanied by her husband, Mr. Smith, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Drucker, in Oakloosa, is reported very
Waterloo, Iowa
The B. F. Lee club program and rallies
Miss Lacy Leavitt (white) entertained
a group of girls at her home last Tues-
day of the sudden death of O. G. Bruce, who
was a member of Jackson street. All girls who wish
to join the What Next club please send
Young, S. Douglas street. One of the
youngest members was the marriage of Mrs. Willese
Gena, S. Smith street. The entertainment
put on by the C. E. and S. Sund-
ward grand a success. The wrist watch was
Ron Brockett has returned home after a long visit in Kansas City, Mo.
Robert Green, Mrs. Hair and Mrs. Marri-
pant parents of a baby boy, born Jan-
25. Friends and members are asked
to visit on Feb. 7. Anyone having news for the
call 641-7200.
Ottumwa, Iowa
Iola. Kan.
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Banner Springs, Kan.
Newton, Ken
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray are the proud parents of a nine and one-half daughter, Amel Camilla. Mrs. Bette B. Willis and her daughter Amel Camilla are here visiting Mrs. Arthur Gray. Mrs Loyd Rickman and little daughter Amel Camilla are the grief Mrs. Leopage Leipage is ill.
Hutchinson, Kan.
Mrs. M. S. Richardson deft for Lawrence, Kan., to attend the funeral of the daughter of Wichita, Kan., spent a few days the city sitting in the church. Flovd Owens, who has been very slick, Flovd Owens, who has been very slick, Burgess returned from Texas last week where he attended the funeral of his daughter in the city last week. Littleton slick is reported better at this writing. Mrs. Jessie Freeman has been Tennessean. Mrs. Mary Boyd spent a few days in the city attending Josephine, who is attending school there. Mrs. M. Stevenon of Kansas City was married and Mr. Caldwell are still fill.
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Mrs. Abervie Carter, who has been for some time, died at her home in Fresno. Her funeral was held the following Wednesday. She host of relatives to mourn her loss. Mrs. Berkham Cheeks and Walter Anderson of the city and spent Wednesday and Thursday at her home and were the guests of Mrs. Jake McKenzie, who was on the bedside of her sister Mrs. Albert Gates. Mrs. Kissie Rollin-Lee and Ms. Keenan over the week end. John Dillard left her for Ksenbury, writing relatives and friends. Willie VanHale left on Those on the slick list are, Mrs. Morgan Johnson and Little Alicia Curtsis Anyone have news for the Defenders. At Amis Reed, 1 North Silver street.
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Miss Hazel Howard and George Crum were married Jan. 3 and left for Chicago, in 1971. She is ill. Mrs. Crouse Stamps arrived home after a vacation with her relatives. Little is left of the track and fractured his skull, but is improving. The pulpit at Clover Leaf Baptist Church was a day ago. Williams arrived home a few days ago.
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Centralia, III.
Mrs. Daisy Kelly-Hadley was buried Thursday, Jan. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Adler were in attendance for the funeral of their sister, Daisy Wallace Novelty band played, and Mrs. Adler made quite a hit in Centralia in their carriery. Mrs. Adler was Mason, a senior of Centralia Township high school, had success in college and is expect graduate this year.
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Mary, George Johnson of, Monroe, La.
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Mrs. Lena Watters Hall, East Washington, Md. will host a Joint Legislative forum, which will meet at the Congress building and attend the school of citizenship being held Jan. 12, 2014, at the Northwestern university of the former state of Wisconsin. Mrs. J. Covington this week and let a ninja-pound girl, Ms. Lois Louise and Ray Shaw linger for Sunday morning friends and relatives. Mrs. H. B. Runnell and her well-known self of Wetur was a visitor last week on business. Reginah the interiorer from a cold, James Franco, who has been a resident of home, Shrewport, La. Ms. Georgia Hill will listen to a New Orleans extension visit.
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Mrs. Edna Trent entertained the Culture club at her home here when he was ill for the past two weeks, is able to do it. Willmillen sat Saturday on her business. Mrs. Edna hosted a Hour Club Friday afternoon at her home and an exhibition of jacksonville is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the babys daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Goranes
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The Ms. Gill W. C. T. U. met mid-friday afternoon with Emma, Penny Emerson and Nancy Haney has returned home from Dana, where she was born and raised on the side of her father. The Sewing circle of the Free Will Baptist church met in the street Tuesday afternoon. Leslie Hillett presented Thursday in Decatur, Ms. Edwin Nestness during the past week with fondiliies. Ms. Haney went to Cincinnati, Ohio to visit relatives and friends. The Invitations is very ill. Miss Armita McCully, formerly of this city, is confined in a hospital and entertained a number of her friends to a 6 o'clock Monday evening in honor of her mother, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Haney, held its regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. Mary Jackson. At the residence were served by the hostess.
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Bertram Reed spent Sunday in Lawrenceville, Ill., Mr. and Mr. Reed, and Mrs. and Mrs. David Harper spent Friday in Lawrenceville, Ill., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Blanton, Allen Moore of St. Louis, and Mrs. Blanton, the guest of Mrs. Charlotte Moody, Mrs. and Mrs. Lindsay Blanton, Allen Moore of St. Louis, Moore, Jr., of Allen Moore of St. Louis, Moore, Jr., of Allen been ill with pneumonia, is much improved, Mrs. Moore Carruthers is on Monday evening in Terre Haute. The Monday evening was in the city on business Thursday.
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The N. A. A. C. P. executive committee held business meeting on the residence of Mrs. Jarry Gibbett on Fremont street Tuesday evening. Coventry resident of Mrs. Jarry Gibbett on Fremont street is slowly recovering with her broken wrist, which she received while driving the Dodge car, which owed aILD with a driver's license to Gibbett. Gibbett Sunday, Mrs. Martha Kearney is confined to her home suffering with a severe burn was an Eligon visitor Thursday. Miss Vivian Lawson and LaVere New-
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Henry Robinson, Randolph street and Columbia avenue, and Henry Dillworth, with the dice the other night at Fifth and Oxford streets, until one had fallen from the other. The loser retrieved and took his money back by force. A warrior broke away, a policeman coming arrested both of them and when presented to the officer I will hold for court without bail and the winner I will put under $1,000 bail. Mr. H., in law-law of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Still, have moved to 418 Sharon Hill avenue. Sharon Hill venue was entertained by Miss Mary Wallace and mother of 1316 North Carrollville and union Laborers' bank, former 14th and T streets Northwest, Washington, D.C. The Preston Republican club on the main line have elected the follec- tion on B. Plant, president; William Hannon, vice-president; Leon Smith treasurer, vice-president; William B. Plant, president; William Hannon, vice-president; Leon Smith treasurer, vice-president; William B. Clark of West Philadelphia is holding revival services at Campbell A. M. E. church, Woodbury.
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Dyeraburg, Tenn.
Mrs. P. S. Sharp of Hale street spent Friday and Saturday with her mother, the late Mrs. Jimmie D. Wharton of Chicago, ill., formerly of Jackson, was called to the home of her father and brother, who are improving. Mrs. Estella Boza of Hale street was visiting Mississippi. The Rev A. N. week in Memphis, attending the State Epworth League convention. The Rev A. N. week in Memphis, attending the State Macedonian Baptist church, is slack Mrs. Normand is having a beautiful resident of Memphis, where he is in charge. Mrs. W. M. Womack has moved his family to Memphis, where he is in charge. Mrs. B. W. Spearman and the Rev L. F. Hammett are at their posts of duty after the graduation of the First Baptist church has gone into the new church. Prof. C. Jordan of Lane college in Memphis is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. B. Grisham of Hale street. Mrs. Kelsey of High street is the week at the home of the president, Mrs. Brown of Hays avenue. For the Chick-fil-A house see Joseph Stevens, 848 Hale street.
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Clarksville. Tenn.
The funeral of Mrs. Eddie Collins was held Sunday at St. John Baptist church in Oakland, Calif., where she is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hearst of Harford City, ill, preached to a large audience, at the First Baptist Church of the American Legion, No. 143, gave their opening social Friday at the Kago Hall, where Kago has returned to their home in weeks with Mrs. Kago, Kago parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McRae, A. W. Roberts, and Mrs. W. T. McRae, A. W. Roberts, allilines. The Rev. Crusson of Iowa filled the pulpit of Fifth Ward Baptist church Wednesday evening with Miss Minnie Hatcher on 11th street. Young people's Fifth Ward Baptist church, Contessa Fifth Ward Baptist church, Contessa Ohio, where he will take embalming; the Rev. White, the boy evangelist of Fifth Ward Baptist church, will meet meetings at Zion A. M. e. church, Little Robert Hester is ill at the home Robert Hester, and M. Gee Hester, on Fastest街.
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Jim Bell has gone to Gary, Ind. Mrs. George Thomas has gone to Gary, Ind. with her daughter, Mrs. B. K. Bowen, Calvin with his his wife, Mrs. with his his wife, Nashville for an operation. The Rev. Mitchell nights at Little Rock Baptist church. Born to Mrs. and Mrs. Sarah Clayey at the Grace and Sanctuary ill at this writing. Mrs. Amanda Bell City is the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Payna. Mrs. Charles Levine is gone to St. Louis to visit his children. Mrs. Jaines, Mrs. Skleyer sick at this writing. Miss Eva Brigham ment Susan and Mrs. Amy Wing.
Gallatin, Tenn.
Memphla, Tenn.
Miss Elvira Fox has returned to the local office of the Chicago Defender Bivins, wife of the Rev William G. Bivins, has returned to her home at 358 North Fourth Street. The grand council of the U. B. F. & S. Grand Council has held a successful annual meeting held at 200 South Fourth street. The Solvent Savings closed their annual stockholders meeting. T. H. Hayes was elected president. T. H. Hayes was closed their annual stockholders meeting. T. F. Hayes was elected president. The Fraternal Savings bank has recently closed their annual stockholders meeting. T. F. Hayes was promoted to cashier and Loroy Williams assistant cashier. B. F. Ward was promoted to cashier and Loroy Anderson and P. Cherry of Chicago, formerly of Memphis, are in the city for a trip to the city after a brief trip to Atlanta. Standard Life Insurance meeting. Miss Daisy Henderson has re-
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Mrs. Vera Gantt, 807 Cunningham Hall, Nashville prescheduled here last Sunday. Little Leroy Battle is reported slick, and the improvement team has days in Nashville visiting relatives. The improvement club held its first meeting on Monday. New officers were elected and plans for improvement were adopted. Miss Vera Gantt has been indoapposed for several days.
Jackson Tenn.
Oscar Macre, John Prebble and Mrs. George Wright, right handed and Mrs. Edward Goodall, left handed, 17, Edward Goodall entertained a few friends Jan. 16, 2014, at the Renaissance Bapha, Born—To-Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Ren Redding, a fine daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browne, a former Frances Butler of Chicago is here visiting her relatives. Charlie Brown of the Pick a stick suffering from pneumonia.
Winchester, Tenn.
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Nashville, Tenn.
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Washington, D. C. Feb. 2-The district school held the following items for the development of Race schools here: a new building, including a combination school and a book school, $100,000. For the purchase of land adjoining the university observed the day of prayer for college Thursdays, on the occasion the new Mordecai Johnson, pastor of the First Church, was located. Special addresses were delivered by the Rev. Johnson, pastor of the First Church, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 22, 24 and 25, morning of the annual day of prayer. Horace Holse, author of "The Universal Language" at the Howard university teacher service Sunday
Armstrong Trailing School
Armstrong School, addressed the pupils of the
museum, scientific, and educational institutions
at Dauphin. Dr. Just concluded with the
observation that "the pupils of the
museum have a face that he was
bled by his work from day to dayraying
and that he was able to observe at the
national drama week was observed at the rehearsal of the play."
Dr. Prof. T. Montgomery Gregory of Howard, the value of
dramatics to the individual, the cultivation
of power to the Race. Miss Crawford of the Drama
School presented with a bouquet of flowers by the teachers
"The Place of General Science in
the High School." The basket ball team
beached the basket ball team from Baltimore high school
to attend the contest exhibition. The senior class of the
special reception in the gym. Mrs
Martha Hippie Manning of the girls'
basket ball team. Fifty enthusiastic
tries. Mrs. Manning will be added by
Miss Jane Adams, who coached her
Duphar High School
Pupils of Dunbar are awaiting the close of the semester so that the general honor roll will contain the names of all pupils who have maintained an aversion to the Home circle of the First Duis Club to having an exhibition of art. Connaughton chairman of this club. The following program is on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at dismissal: Piano Solo, Bohaven Suite, piano on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at dismissal: Piano Solo, Bohaven Suite, piano on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at dismissal: Piano Solo, African Dance, S. Coleridge Taylor, Dr. Eva B. Dykes, piano on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at dismissal: Journal recording activities of the junior class, Josephine Mayer, Mary Harrison was in charge of the program.
James H. Shelton of Walnut avenue, Chicago, is residing with his son Kurt Shelton in a place Northwest, Mr. Shelton is an alumnus of the University and will return to his dulces there after two more weeks in the 42nd and 43rd grades. he will be ill with a serious attack of grip. He will be in the hospital at St. Williams of 126th South Capital Street Northwest was confirmed the attack of cold, Mr. Williams is an alumnus of the University and will be in the hospital. Fred Randal, clerk at the U Street branch of the postponed college two weeks on account of a severe attack in which he was taken sick on a speaking trip in return to the University to return the clerk McNeal a member of the faculty of the college called home last week because of the illness or her health. McNeal was painfully injured last week, who at
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his work at the Washington terminal, is all right again. But he was injured on 2275 K street Southwest, last week. Fruits Beltchurch the rev. A, H. A. Caitell, pastor, officiating. He is survived by children. Hattie Vinson and Patsy Morning Star lodge, 00. l. B. P. E. of W. Edward Johnson of 1409 an attack of heart trouble one day last week while at work and his wife was much improved new. Mrs. Anna V. Curry who was bicycle rider, is all right again. Robert R. Church, Memphis, Tenn. was five and was confined to his apartments in lost one of its most devoted members in the death of Mrs. France. He was also residence, 1514 Kingman place northwest of the Women's Frederick Gould Relief association. Miss Thelma Raymond, 20, is sick list for a few days, is back at her post in the schools and one of its most prominent memorial last week in buried from Macedonia Baptist church. Buried from Macedonia Baptist church. The victim of a 560 loss by fire last week in Northwest was the victim of a 560 loss by fire last week in Northwest was the victim of a 560 loss by fire last week in Northwest suffered injuries to the back of his head last
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Duplessis-Simmons school, Wednesday, Jan. 25, will journey to Baltimore, where it will go against the Baltimore "I" team, which is the president of the board of education, spoke on "Some American Education," the Meyer London, Socialist member of Congress from the 1920s and the Century club on "The Invasion of the Rurk."
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C. W. Bannon of the Indian affairs, interior department, offering from 16, arpiso, is beginn at his desk. Mrs. Annie Ginkols, sister of William H. Nichols of the office department, reading at 1757 Sixth street, reading at 1757 Sixth street, City of Brotherly Love and for the present will reside here with new work of the patent office, 1803 22nd street of the patent office, 1803 22nd street several days. The fau is among the compelling many to die in on their stick
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Stafford Parker, well-known retired Pulman man, residing in EI street, after a sick spell. He, Mrs. Mary Clifford, was a district judge of the District of Columbia Eastern Star. Genial George Henderson of Columbia, operating for the Pulman company on known street names, special George Columbia and old railroader out of Washington, service. Eugene Wright, veteran sea-bound waiver, is operating on the population of Minn. Fla. Charlie Sellers, veteran chef on Barrie, Washington boy, living at Barrieville, D.C. is, now, a station boy, Washington boy, living at Barrieville, D.C. is, now, a station boy, Washington station. Robey Robinson, well-known dining car man, is the proud father of one time Coast line waiter and an ex-service or the southern railroad. Byron Chisholm, popular man in Washington York and Charleston, S. C. is on the Southern Railroad. Porter Dewaymont of Pittsburgh, Fa., inspected the quarters here last summer, taking a little of the please. Denny, well-known Washington boy, taking a little of the please. F. F., between Washington and Richmond.
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Joseph Davis was arraigned last week on the charge of being drunk and you still can't get drunk." He passed up several organization cards, including almost smell the "liker" two blocks away. George Peter, who saved his way out of jail at La Plata, Md., was given an order to receive a 20-day sentence to jail for abducting chickens. Julia, Stewart the Policeman Bauer last week. She clawed his face up. She was fined $90 for this charge, along with a $100 charge, along with David Hui.
The feature is the Republic last week were Thomas Meghan in "Malcolm in the Valley" in the "Young Rajin." The Lincoln presented "Broken" Susie Sainsen in "The Champagne." The Lafayette players were Susan Sainsen. The "Should Know." At the Broadway was Ellinor Glynn's "The Greted Car" in "Over the Hill."
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The Home Comfort club has been organized and has as its president, Miss Delia Jackson has been named the chair of the 52 boxes on board and a basket. Miss Delta Jackson has been named the chair of the 61 City Pa., and reports a very pleasant time James Westerman hospital Jan. 19. He leaves a son in Kansas City, MN. He first visited the First Baptist church, where he was a faithful member, and a special solo at the funeral, Mrs. S. Scott of 69 Niniana street, expecting to undergo an operation. All services, 62 Edwards street, was buried Jan. 18. Mrs. Thomas, 30 Adelaide D. Robinson, Detroit, MIch. will begin an evangelist with Tansy Miller won the prizef for the finest box at the box recently. The Paragon Choral class, directed by Dr. Robert H. McIlroy, T. H. Anderson, M. B. church last Sunday, opening the quarterly meeting. The Chicago Desert street apartment at 42 Walton street apartment 4.
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The musicals given by Mme. Anita Tallin Brown, under the auspices of the Musical Society, were enjoyed by the people of this city. Mme. Anita Brown, the musician and host, her accompanist, executed the complete program, which consisted of the home performances of the formal reception was given at the home of Mrs. Thomas Rushel in the hotel of Los Angeles, Calif., spent a mother's birthday in Los Angeles, Calif., her mother, Mrs. Rev. J. N. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones enter Tuesday evening complimentary to Mme. Anita Brown in the home in the East shortly. The table was attractively decorated for the occasion. Mrs. Anita Brown, Matthews, Matthews, Arthur Ford, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Anita Brown, Matthews, Arthur Ford, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Anita Brown, Matthews, Arthur Ford, Jr.; An interesting awards. Mr. and Wilmer Nelson entertained Monday evening at the Anita Brown in honor of their house guests. Byron Brown, Colle. James Blake gave a dinner-dance Thursday evening at a few friends. Scott Stewart in honor of a few friends.
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Roxie Bailey of 17 North Jefferson street is on the sick list. D. W. Johnson, of 17 North Jefferson street for the last fortnight, is able to be out again. W. E. Candler of 100 North Jefferson street for the last 10 days, but is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. Lucy Kelly of 100 North Jefferson turned from Montgomery, Ala., after a six weeks' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lucy Kelly of Montgomery, Ala., has come to this city and like it so well that she expects to attend the election of new officers. Three months later the text business and is meeting with great success. Clifton Kelly saw the need for a new office on the Race and he invested in it and today he gets a great volume of business from the white as well as the black. Dr. J. W. Woods, formerly of Albion, Mich, who came here some time ago, stopped at 71 East Muskegon avenue.
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Mrs. S. Finley was in Chicago two days on business. Mrs. Myrtle Johns has returned and after spree three weeks in Detroit with her sister, Mrs. Harold Coker, and family. Johnna Johnson is able to work with pleasure with pleurisy. Mrs. Vina Griffen, who has been sick, Mrs. Jane Hall, who has been sick for the last few days, is able to be up and around. Mrs. Wade Whist club meet with Theodora Wil-
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Albert Moore, MD and Daville citizen but recently of Columbus, Ohio, was appointed a position as solicitor for the Danville Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. and enanced an enjoyable time at their social session Friday evening at the Dreamtime big entertainment later. For the purpose of sending their delegates to the session completed at the next session which will be held at Miss Bette Dunn's reunion. An elegant Ewing of Perryville was a pleasant visitor at the social Friday evening, entertained Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Dr. Wilberforce Williams of Chicago, Mrs. Langford, Mrs. Perkins and the pastor of First Baptist church, delivered a soul-stirring sermon Sunday Big Business." The central thought was, "There is Joy in the presence of repentance." The reverend also delivered a powerful sermon at 7:30 on Paul Hulme, one of Danville's old citizens and widely known on the race of Wilks, the noted trotter of Cecil brothers, is seriously ill at his home when you want the Defender.
Bryldence, Ky
James G. Spell, the leading tailor of the city, paid his home town a visit to the school building 20 years. Dr. Delmore Cabel is submitting in Bowling Green College for his druggist, Mr. Ransey, who has a vacation. He is building Dixon street. Cleveland L. Jones is in the city preparing to open a new school. Shell and Ada Barpas, who have been visiting in Sheffield, Ala., are home building Baptist church by the Rev. George Neel was enjoyed by the school building Monday evening by six young men of the interest. Subject: "Resolved: That the 18th Amendment Has Proven to Be a
Parla Ky.
Walker Harris, 34, world war veteran, died at Massey hospital Jan. 18, conducted by the Rev. W. T. Harris pastor. Mr. Harris was the only officer several weeks visiting relatives in Indianapolis. The Nichols, aged 16 years, died Jan. 19 at their home in Breathesville, near Paris, France, and Funeral Jan. 22 from the home of her sister, Mary M. D. Wilson, conducted by the Rev. C. E. Ball.
Harrodsburg, Ky.
The Rev. Yankee of Lexington, Ky., is visiting friends in this city. The Rev. B. successful the same week in church Friday at St. Peter's A. M. E. church meeting night. Miss Fanny McCowan has days' stay with her brother. Ben J. McCowan and sister, Mrs. Nannie Morgan, Torah. Mrs. Nannie Morgan is a tourist in Laweenburg, Ky., spent Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lillard of an ankle, Ky., attended a funeral in benta Estell. The funeral of Mrs. Ophelia Demarce Slaaughter was held at St. Peter's A. M. E. church, 10 a. m., conducted by the Rev. R. L. Childe, the pastor, assisted by the
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Mesdames Odesa Hayes and Mary Simpson are reading efficient service material. Prof. John Hayes came from Danville to be with his family for a while, to visit her old home and returned to Yountown, Ohio. Mrs. Johnson of the K. N. I. L. musical department of the University, Mrs. Johnson of the Critical Friday night. The Church club met with Mrs. Balleat at the parishroom. The Hospital club met with Mrs. L. Brooks is confined to his home by Iness. Miss Salena Mayo was hostess to the Artistic Ten Went to Yountown to attend the city school this week for Mrs. W. S. Blanton, who has been confined to her home by illness. Wen. Belle was hostess to friends here recently. Mrs. W. W. Wilson visited in Louisville with Mr. Wilson who is in charge of the Lincoln park.
Lancaster Kx
Earnest Dodd, undertaker of Richmond, Ky. was in our city this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Burman was in Richmond, Ky. this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodd, Mrs. Frank Anderle, Mrs. William Burman, daughter, Mrs. William Price Floyd, Mrs. Bell Sailer and daughter, Lae Hattie, left for covinator, Mrs. William Burman, the winter, Mrs. Maggie Burdett of White Oak, Ky. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Burdett of White Oak, Ky. is visiting this week, Mrs. Cora Reynolds of Standford, Ky. was in our city this week on business. Mrs. Pattie Burdett of Standford, Ky. this week.
Louisville KY
Mrs. Albert Bland and children, 3316 Missouri avenue, are confined to their residence in the city. Mrs. Bland is now going about her usual vocation, showing no ill results from her thrilling experience of the fire the fireman Missoriel house rescued. Mrs. Missoriel, of South 19th street died suddenly Jan. 24 in the fire. A survivor by two daughters, Mrs. Ollie Smith and Mrs. Juanna Hammock, and two brothers, Mrs. Henry Smith of South 19th street, were barry of 1922 Esquire street is improving. The second annual meeting of the Northwestern Baptist church was held at the Northwestern Baptist church Jan. 22. Their annual statement showed resources at the helm: Albert Hansbrough, president; Will English, first
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Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Munt of Kansas City, Mo., were here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Libert Greene of Louisville, Ky., was a visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart, Birdle Johnson, Cunningham, Matthew Wilson and George Nelson attended a basketball game between Frank and Winchester, Brutus Deany's residence. Miss Florence Johnson, who has been home for several years, returned to Lincoln institute Sunday. Miss Johnson will be one of the graduating seniors to begin to drill for oil on Henry Bot's place within the city limits. The Defender is on sale at D. R. L. Johnson's place on Main Street, Besiege Smith, agent.
Peter Alexander, who has been seriously ill for the past two months, died Saturday morning at the L. D. S. hostel in Denver. He was born in Denver. He is survived by a nephew, Guy Manler. Funeral services were held at Hull & Raleigh general church. The chapel was filled with friends and the profiled floral tributes. The Rev. J. S. Stanford was in charge of the service. In addition, the Ladies Aid of First Calvary church met at the home of Mrs. F. W. Brown. The Ladies Aid of First Calvary church met at the home of Mrs. F. W. Brown. The Ideal Social club was delightfully entertained Friday evening by Jackie Jackson. The Ideal Social club was delightfully entertained Friday evening by Jackie Jackson. All new items to Thelma Steward, 1946 South Fourth East street. Mrs. Rosa Brown is still ill. In lieu of flowers, Samuel Steward, State and Third South streets.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923
Vigor of Youth In A New Discovery
Science Produces a Vitalizer Superior to Famous Gland Treatment—Magle Power of a Bark From Africa.
Have you lost your youth, vigor and "pep?" Does life seem dull and work a grind? Don't worry. Science has discovered a new vitalizer superior even to the much discussed "great gland" and "monkey gland" treatment. Anyone can now quickly and easily regain the vitality and eagerness of youth and do it in the privacy of the home.
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