Chicago Defender
Saturday, February 17, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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WOMAN, TRAPPED IN APARTMENT FIRE, LEAPS TO DEATH
COLOR LINE BOBS UP IN MEXICO ENRAGED HUSBAND STABS WIFE
20 PAGES This Paper Not Complete Without TWO PARTS
WARNING IS GIVEN U. S. TO BAR RACE
Colonization Scheme Cited as Reason for Protest on Mexico's Part
By GEORGE SELDEN.
Mexico City, Mex., Feb. 16.—Official reports from the office of General Calls, secretary of the interior, are to the effect that people of our Race will hereafter be prohibited from entering Mexico. Word has been sent to all officials of immigration informing them of the decision of the Mexican government, and asking that their co-operation in the fight against immigration of our people to this country.
Answer Colony Scheme.
This action is being taken as the Mexican government's answer to reports that it is backing a colonization scheme. According to information from authoritative sources many families had contemplated moving from the south, despite a colony of 20 families departed after a permit had been received from the Mexican government. These families slightly more than a hundred, chartered a train and took with them farming tools, live stock and household belongings. One of the trip are to be paid for pro rata by the emigrants. The movement was sponsored by, a community welfare league with headquarters in J. B. Key, an official of the league, and resident of Okmulgce, Okla., recently conferred with President Obrenovic a migration movement. According to J. B. Key, settlement rights were obtained to 150,000 acres of land in the state of Somorz, 110,000 acres in San Luis Potosí, and 400 acres on the Isthmus of Tachquenite.
Land Grant Void
Later reports indicate that Secretary of the Interior Calles has issued a decree cancelling the permit to bring 29 families into the northern part of the country. According to this authority, only white immigrants are wanted in Mexico, and the northern part of the United States and Europe are especially wanted, the Mexican officials say. The government and the people voraciously on the southern white man, declaring he descended from the convicts who were exiled by the English government and his reputation for being a slaveholder, have taken a peculiar attitude to the immigration of our people ever since Marcus Garrard, the first president of the United States, coupled with his "tokens to Africa" movement. The proclamation spread by Garvey, some declare, has done untold injury to the cause of many legal immigrants in the United States and having foreign fields for their destination.
KLAN KLEAGLE GUILTY
New York, Feb. 14. — Frederick Storm of 171 Elm street, Yonkers, exited cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan in Yonkers and bleached of Westchester's police court there of carrying a blackjack and was placed on probation. He is to report every Sunday to the court over Matthew Lesnick for three months.
Storm admitted having the blackjack, but said he had a special policeman's badge and a license to carry a blackjack because he did devise a plan to evade an invader company in Yonkers. City Judge Charles W. Boote told Storm he had no right to carry a blackjack, and should not carry the relic on the company's property on duty.
Storm astonished the residents of Yonkers last Saturday by saying that there had been a branch of the klan in Yonkers and had 200 members. He claims 15,000 members in the county.
REPRESENATIVE KERSEY
WANT SOLDIER SHAFT
George T. Kersey, representative from the Third district, has introduced a bill before the state legislature to amend the document in commemoration of the services of the 570th infantry, the old Eighth regiment of Illinois, during the war and making appropriation therefore. Mr. Kersey asks that the monument be erected at the intersection of the 570th infantry and the city of Chicago to cost $15,000. The 570th infantry served overseas with honor, losing 187 men who were killed in action, died from wounds or other injuries. The monument will reflect a great credit on the people of the state of Illinois and the City of Chicago. It was read, ordered printed and was referred to the committee on appropriations.
SHOOTS CHILD BROTHER
Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 16—Walter Johnson, 5, 38 Athens street, was instantly killed when a shotgun hammered on his glasses, 10, was accidentally discharged.
ADMITS8
Ga. Prison Board Says Prisoners Must be Flogged
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 16.—In direct opposition to a committee representing the Council of Christian Churches of Atlanta, the state attorney general expresses the opinion in a conference here with Gov. Hardwick that convicts cannot be worked on the roads of Georgia without the lash as a means of discipline. The governor is unanimous. Treatment of prisoners has to be approved by the governor and the prison board. In view of numerous protests the governor has expressed himself as much doing so sure to prevent the lash from continuing to continue. Few white prisoners are whipped.
Boy to Die for Murder Court Says
BY JOHN W. SLATER
*Newark, N. J., Feb. 16.* The sanity hearing of William E. Battle, 19-year-old boy, recently convicted of the murder of a white woman in Orange and sentenced to die in the electric chair during the week of Feb. 11, came to a dramatic close here last Thursday, when Judge Stickel of the court heard that he was sane. In his injunction after listening to the reports of aliensn Judge Stickel said he was sure Battle is now sane and was sane at the time the crime was committed. Judge Stickel testified for the state that Battle is sane and responsible for his act. He said he is conscious of the fact that he murdered Mrs. Brigham. The were positive he does not suffer from any form of insanity, although they admitted he is mentally deficient. Christopher C. Beling,inton, Christopher C. Beling, Guy Payne, superintendent of the Overbrook Insane hospital, and Frederick S. Horsford, Against the testimony of the defendant, he stands the testimony of Mrs. Ambrose of the City hospital; Charles A. Rosewater and John M. Thompson, resident physician of the Overbrook hospital.
Battle was not in the court room when the decision was rendered, Mrs. Carrie E. Battle, mother of the convicted youth, after hearing the judge render his verdict, returned to the court. Attorney William B. Brandon, counsel for Battle, has exhausted his resources in an attempt to free the boy. Decision rendered last Thursday, he was sentenced and done for the youth unless the governor interferes.
PROFESSIONAL MEN MAKE PLANS FOR ANNUAL MEET
Newark, N. J. Feb. 16—Delta chapter of the Chili Delta Mu fraternity is preparing plans for the second national convention of the organization to be held in Newark. April 3, 4 and 5, inclusive. Delegates and members from all over the country are expected to attend. Different from all others it restricts its membership to students and graduates of allied professions—medicine, dentistry and pharmacy—being a pioneer in the field. The fraternity was organized at Howard university, Washington, in 1813, by Drs. E. C. Terry, Charles R. Humbert, P. J. Carter, William McCormick. Since then there have been established 15 chapters, mostly graduates, with an enrollment of more than 1,000, and many chapters in the museum. The object of this organization is civic scientific research and promotion of the doctrine of brotherhood of man.
The three-day session will be devoted to public meetings, secret business, and on the evening of the third session, the formal ball, for which elaborate plans are being made, the committee having already procured the necessary materials for Follies orchestra. The leader, Mr. Dabney, will appear in person.
Officers of the fraternity are: Dr. J. A. Moss, president; Dr. J. H. Thompson, vice president; Dr. J. L. Baxter, secretary; Dr. George E. Lee, assistant secretary; Dr. W. S. Wiley, treasurer; Dr. A. A. Moss, secretary; Dr. S. L. Cattie, auditor; Dr. P. Rolfert, local editor to Dragon.
RACIAL DAY SPEAKER
Des Moines, in, Feb. 16, "Inter-Racial Peace" was the subject of an article by Brown at the white Freshwater church in Grimes as part of the observance of Race Relations Sunday. The Council of Churches in this section
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SEPARATION IN SCHOOLS ABOLISHED
SEPARATION IN SCHOOLS ABOLISHED
Court Rules Jim Crow Schools Unlawful; Plucky Fighters Gain Their Reward
Springfield, O., Feb. 16. After two weeks of deliberation Judge Knapp of the common pleas court has handwritten a case that, to borrow a term from the sporting pages, has stood the local board of education on its case. Decision is in effect that there shall be no segregation in the school system of this city. He declares his decision is based on the state supreme court and that, even if he wished for personal reasons, he could not have ordered other than he did without breaking the law of the state.
No Race. Color Rules.
His ruling forbids the local school board from transferring children to or from the Fulton school (erstwhile regional school) on the basis of race or color. In regards to the question raised by the school board in its defense that no separate school was created the decision was made. The court establishes beyond all controversy a careful and methodical plan to create a separate school by a discrimination assignment of pupils and色料 assignment of pupils. It brings the fact squarely under a decision of the supreme court of Ohio in the case of the Board of Education versus S.S. "There is no occasion for a discussion of the law. The supreme court has spoken, and this court has no option in the matter. It must follow as fast down without regard to any personal views on the subject." "Counsel for defendant have raised some other questions which can be answered as fast down without regard to any personal views on the subject." This is true. When a district is populated by one race exclusively, the school is necessarily a segregated school are not illegal of themselves. This is true. When a district is populated by one race exclusively, the school is necessarily a segregated school are not illegal of themselves. But this is a natural result, not brought about by manipulation.
Another Contention.
MOTHER OF PERRY HOWARD
DIES AT HOME IN CHIGAGO
Mrs. Sarah Howard, the mother of Perry W. Howard, died at the home of her late husband, on East 42d place, on last Saturday morning. She was 85 years of age.
The body, accompanied by members of the family, left Chicago on Monday morning for Ebenenzer, Miss. A day afternoon. The cemetery in which she was buried was the gift of her husband, who is buried there, to the people of Ebenenzer, as was also the church, the school and the upon which is built the parsonage. Mrs. Howard is survived by five sons and two daughters-Drs. E. E. Howard of Chicago; C. W. Howard of Chicago; C. W. Howard of Aberdeen; Miss. Perry W. Howard, special assistant to the attorney general, Washington, D. C.; Prof. A. J. Howard of Jackson, Miss. and Mrs. Eva Nunn of Sarah A. Howard of Chicago and a host of friends.
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923
Fiend Confesses Series of Horrible Killings; Troops Held Ready
Fiend Confesses Series of Horrible Killings; Troops Held Ready
Waco, Texas, Feb. 16—The police department and the local militia were mobilized here to defend the jail in the event of an attack on the part of the whites to seize Roy Mitchell, charged with eight murders. Excitement ran high when it was learned that Mitchell had signed a confession.
Confronted with the evidence of his guilt in two murders and convinced that he could no longer successfully feign insanity, Mitchell acknowledged that he had committed eight murders and three assaults in and around this city, thereby solving mysteries of almost a year's standing. The crimes confessed to were as follows:
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Murder of W. H. Barker and his wife and Homer Turk, all white, at Concord, nine miles cast of the city, Feb. 12, 1922. W. P. Driskell (white) May 7, 1922. Harrell Bolton (white) May 5, 1922. Grady Stephworth (white) Vol. V. 6, 1922. Mrs. Deneaucum, both white, Jan. 19, 1923. On May 17, 1922, Mitchell said he finished the murder and both recovered. A driver in Cameron park, but was frightened away before he finished the murder and both recovered. A man up a white man and his woman companion in South Waco, jumping on the running board of the car with a botton and demanding that they detain him.
Cook Is Cause
Mitchell says a woman who was cooking for Driskell was the cause of the murder of Driskell. Mitchell was seen in the garage and when he drove in about 10 o'clock on the night of May 7, Mitchell split his head open and ran into the garage, where 45 caliber in his hand when he struck him and the gun was thrown under the car by the impact. He took Driskell's money, two or three dollars from his pocket, was to the house, and dragged it to a seed house and, dragging it to a seed house adjoining, concealed it. He had taken several articles from the house and placing them in the car took the ax to a grant in the yard, washed the box and placed it where he had found it. He pushed the car out of the garage and found the pistol. He drove three miles north and ditched the automobile. It was found there the next day.
Shot Bolton.
Mitchell will be kept in jail here, but he will not be held for not violence. He has taken necessary precautions for protecting him, and may attempt be made to moth him.
One Lynched.
Jesse Thomas, a mulatto, was killed soon after the murder of Harold Thomas, a white man, who was burned to a crisp and then the skeleton was dragged through the streets by a mob. Thomas had been killed by a mob, and he living he suited the description of her assailant by Miss Harris, Bolton's companion. When he was taken to the police, he was guilty party and her father shot him to death. Police took the body to death, and the mob gathered, taking the body and the public square and burning it.
New York, Feb. 16—Mrs. Clara Wilkins is dead, two women are in the hospital, and five firemen are suffering from injuries as the result of a $10,000 blaze which swept the second and third floors of a rooming house in the Bronx. Ward Moran at 130 West 53d street Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wilkins was rushed to the Bellevue hospital, where she died Sunday night. She had been trapped in the burning building, fracturing her skull. The two injured women are Mrs. F. Brown, 36 years old, who leaped on the fourth floor of the building and killed Florin Perry, who was trapped on the fourth floor and rescued with much difficulty. Both are in the Bellevue hospital. The firemen are suffering from burns, cuts and bruises. They were hurt in a heroic rescue of men and women who, when escape by staircase cut off, had clung to the windows.
How the Blaze Started.
Mrs. Eliza Sutherland, 93 years old, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Clark, on the second floor, had a fire alarm installed on the flame to ignite a curtain. Mrs. Sutherland made a futile attempt to extinguish the blaze and fled from the room leaving the door open, where she was found. She and a paper shop of Moran, who with his wife conducts the roaming room, Fed by the highly inflammable oils and paper, the flames quickly spread to the room, trapping those on the floors above. Mrs. Moran was in the rooms of Mrs. Brown on the fourth floor, listening to the Lincoln eulogy by radio. She rushed to the window while Mrs. Moran made her way to her room on the third floor, closed three doors leading to the hall and then appeared to be smoked by a smoke lifted she could see Mrs. Wilkins and Henry Wittington at windows on the third floor. With the flames at his back Wittington leaped and reached the ground safely.
Firemen in Hero Bole
Firemen saw Mrs. Angela Smith hanging from a third floor window and Mrs. Ferry a fourth floor window and Firemen Mrs. Ferry was severely burned in reaching Mrs. Smith, but carried her down a ladder. Firemen went to the roof of the animal infirmary and held Fireman Dorset by the legs while he swung from the ladder holding and lifted Miss Perry to safety. Firemen attempted to rescue Mrs. Moran by a human chain, but she was afraid of falling and elong to the window, she blaze was being controlled, she was at the window and was unharmed. Mrs. Anna Gray, 132 West 53rd street sent in a fire alarm. One was also sent in a man at New York University, 149 West 53rd street, where one hundred and forty dogs and cats were overcome.
**HELD AS ARSON SUSPECT**
Washington, junior in the building of the Catholic university here, was arrested charged with starting a fire that did damage to the building to the extent of $300. He is said to be committed to the church in the building and set the fire to destroy any evidence of robbery.
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF
TWO PARTS—PART ONE
USBAND
DER
"CLASS BABY"
M.
THE WORLD'S FINEST WOMEN
THE LOVE OF A WOMAN
MISS MILDRED WARE
Miss Ware, 6641 Evans Englewood high school with is the second youngest of a years of age, and she complete and one-half years, leading h passed the normal college enter this month.
re, 6641 Evans avenue, was gra
gh school with the mid-year class
youngest of a class of 127, bein
and she completed the four-year co
years, leading her class in geome
normal college entrance examina
nth.
Miss Ware, 6641 Evans avenue, was graduated from Englewood high school with the mid-year class Feb. 1. She is the second youngest of a class of 127, being not yet 16 years of age, and she completed the four-year course in three and one-half years, leading her class in geometry. She has passed the normal college entrance examination and will enter this month.
Japan Warns Against U.S. Militarism
[CRUSADER SERVICE]
Tokio, Feb. 16—Warning words against America as a really militarist country operating under the camouflage of pacifism are uttered by the Yoruba, which says that America is "more dangerous and more more coming than Germany in that war." Yet, this daily goes on, "America has a standing army of 250,000—some statistics put the number at 280,000—and these are maintained at the headquarters of the national state has its national guard. Just as all the lords throughout the country keep their troops, besides 80,000 direct retainers kept by the Shogun in Japan, besides 80,000 in Japan, America today has a huge army scattered all over the federal states, besides the 250,000 troops of the federal government. As one division consists approximately 20,000 of these, besides 540,000. The American Legion throughout the country is also ready to serve with the American colors in time of emergency, and its members are trained. It must also be mentioned that each American university has a department for the training of officers."
LOCATES LOST COUSIN
THEN DEFENDER
THRU DEFENDER ITEM
Giraeide Girardeau, Mo. Feb. 16—The
Rev. J. W. Curry, 409 North Middle
School, G.W. School, from G.W. Sawyer,
4000 Federal Street, cagio.
Mr. Snow is a cousin of Mrs.
Hiram Busch who was struck with
paralysis recently.
He had not seen Mrs. Busch for
15 years. An item in the Chicago Defender informed him of his cousin's
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avenue, was graduated from the mid-year class Feb. 1. She class of 127, being not yet 16 and the four-year course in three her class in geometry. She has entrance examination and will
Fire Burns Girls' Hall at Howard
Washington, D. C. Feb. 16—Miner hall, the girls' dormitory at Howard university, was the scene of a fire Wednesday night. The flames were Wednesday night. The fire was wing. This is the eighth fire that has occurred in this hall within the last few years. The damage was estimated at $5,000. It is covered by insurance. Young girls who were sick in the dormitory had to be carried to the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority house near by. They were Misses Isabella Husband, Mamie Neale and Melissa Alkeb, a male student at the university, who was aiding in checking the flames, fell down the attic steps and suffered a wrenched knee. The treatment at Freedman's hospital. - The blaze is believed to have been caused by defective wiring.
REFUSED TO SERVE ON A
MIXED JURY, PAY $25 FINES
Beckley, W. Va., Feb. 16—Fines of $25 were imposed on Charles Pack and John Becker, of this place, following their return to sit upon a saddle in sitting. Thomas Harris, charged with selling moonshine Pack and Harris were impanelled, but when called they would not sit in the case because a man of color was in the jury box. The court, then caused them and took the matter under advertisement. On the following day in two men were called before the court and were fined $25 each for contempt of the law. This kind of known in this state.
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MRS. SIMON'S SCREAMS GET NEEDED HELP
Policeman Forces Knife From Hand of Man Separated From Wife Three Weeks
Occupants of the apartment building at 4802 St. Lawrence avenue, were startled late Sunday night when screams of a woman came from the fourth floor. The woman was Mrs. Ida Simon, 29 years old, who believed she was facing death at the hands of her husband, Minter Simon, who lives at 441 East 40th street, and from separated nearly three weeks ago.
According to Mrs. Simon, she left her husband because he had ceased to do anything for her. But he was not worried. She had threatened her life if she did. In spite of his threats, Mrs. Simon went in search of a room and located at the St. Lawrence avenue address. She lived with Mrs. Mays on the fourth floor.
Finds His Wife.
Ten days ago her husband discovered where she was and came three to see her. He begged pitifully for Mrs. Simon to return to her, Mrs. Simon to return to him, her refusal to consent angered him and he staged an attack. Others in the house at the time prevented serious assault against Mrs. Simon to return to him, his efforts to see Mrs. Simon again were in vain. Sunday evening he learned that she had been in a building opposite the St. Lawrence avenue address he waited for her return. He wn sworded at 11 o'clock. When he saw Mrs. Simon turn a bit, he was in his hiding place and asked for a few minutes with her. She told him that he could not come into her apartment, to say quietly what he was doing, no time to give him." Simon followed her into the building, up each flight of stairs and asked for a kiss. This was the first time he reached her door and was getting her key from her bag, she was seized by her husband who declared, according to Mrs. Simon, that he was going to the door, and drew his knife and was in the act of cutting her throat when she screamed for help. He succeeded in cutting her behind the left ear and the side of her neck before help came.
Simon Arrested.
Policeman I. S. Coleman of the Stanton avenue station lives in the apartment opposite Mrs. Simon, He was struck by a car and struggled with Simon. He succeeded in forcing the knife from Simon's hand and kicked it out of reach of the emanded man. He told Simon he was in subduing him when his pistol was brought him by Mrs. Coleman. Simon was placed under arrest and taken to Third District police station. He was sentenced to a court Monday he was fined $100 and cost and sentenced to six months in the Bridwell by Judge O'Toole.
WOMAN'S GHOPPED UP BODY
FOUND BURIED IN CELLAR
Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 16.—With the head almost severed from the body, the right leg broken and bent until the foot lay upon her chest and the body to be shoved into a small hole which had been dug, the body of Mrs. Fennie Harris, 33, was found buried in the cellar of her home, 1116 North She had been missing three days. Police were called to the house when her husband missed her. He had returned to his home after a night at work and the house ran raaked with fire. She recently released from prison, were arrested by the police. They were taken into Mrs. Harris' cellar after blood spots were found in the room. The men was given a shovel and ordered to dig. After a couple of trials he located the body and ran away screaming. Police declared that the men, China, Emperor George Bishu, evidently committed the murder with robbery as the motive.
CHURCH FOLK THROW
CHAIRS AT EACH OTHER
Cinnati, O. F., Feb. 16—Excitement reached a high pitch at the Christian Church when the congregation engaged in a tree-for-all battle. The pastor and donations are said to have been armed with a large knife and pockets are alleged to have protected themselves with chairs or anything else. The congregation stopped the shouting. The cause of dissension has not been learned.
MODEL TEACHER NIX
BUNGLETON GREEN
EXPLAING STAND
QN SEGREGATION
‘Supporters of Buarleton 3f. Gresn 8
candidacy for aldermi feom the Ste
Und wurd were struck Guia tals week
‘when charges at-
ticking. the char-
ater @¢ Mr. Grera
Sere circuited by ff
tinknown parties, SIMIAN
Ttewr days after ge ss—qge=
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the Second ward
nttended one of the:
moxt popular caba~
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wai esse
piatned that he was making the tour
Ef thewe siicen In order to Wecomc 2C~
Giuainted with all ef the ice, things
Ye had heard about them. Wile he
and Misa O'Brownie were busily ens
frusted discussing tie problems of the
Gampaiien ane of Mr. Green's political
‘enemies had ona of the mort rotort-
Gun female characters in town call
find have him paged. The candidate
was mordied, sind so was Miss
rErownic, unt on the following
hay Ht wi! Worrned hat a mysterious
committer: had deelded to pick on
Stgungleton.”
Protest Platform
Several voters wente to Ain Green's
Iwadyuarters at 3485 Indiana avenue,
ind. protested “against one of the
qianke in lily platiorm,
Henry Anderon, 3269 Pratrie ave-
nue, Wrote: "l-want to exprens mx
Gung dlsanproval of euch a brifiant
jaan ay Mr. Hungictan 1. Green sug-
Eneting that should he be elveted lie
would charge white people trom other
Aistriets a toll_fee on entering the
Second ward, The Wea is preposter~
ins. Docs ine not Know ‘that that
Wolild merely. mean segregating Out
Sard? ‘That's all (twonld anean. Alt
along your paner har preached
Regaine toh sort of thing and now 1
fing you giving xpace Toa man who
proporee it Ing sinister manner. 1
Thick his other planks are all right.
dnd 4 believe that Br. Green Was led
rong. ip proposing. ny" reeresation
To thik Mr, Green Aeplied thar his
iin would ot Bwevent there White
Peele trgn comine in the ward—t
Xould omiy make them pay ror ene
Tine, He said tm his platform thet
ik Tange niin wan expected to rarnlt
fram then toll fees Wecaune of the
Taree number Iw det wonld” febce
Ther way Inte the whed no matter
Mat yon ehurged, He believer 4 they
fie getting eoomucd pivssure OM vf
tis dintriet thes shoubl be made 10
tas ‘tor {He dues not intend (0
Arop tat aith.
XN aumber of Mr. Geven's friends
from hie old ume town, Graud
Teaplda, Mich, enme th seo bin the
other day cand tmlureed lle candi=
Gacy. Jo the group, were Sian Pipk=
fess Tenre Stilton, “Judge” Cannady,
SUlnles Hetrpett, adword Lewn: Geko
in Jeported enkaged te Mise Emma
Tlaleg of Tinttle Crock), “Chicken”
Howinson, Mrs, Calvin Grayson, Mire,
Sanmel Jienjamin, Mrs, Pearl Ormes
Ahs."Goy" Woodall und Miss Marie
Ar, Green has lah seme new planks
in, his platiorm, He mow promises:
‘Tor wbotini the title oF doctor in the
Secamd ward. Me. Green, i Tepub=
Treat, in a thurouzh demeciat in prin-
cine. He Leiieves all men are equal.
Tie twtigves the phyeielan’s Ute fs
doing itore thin anything cls to set
Un shalucraet: im the ward,
"ro drive, the a Kix Blan’ out of
Chieags, To du this he will order
ant ahve teadina’ shouters from “the
churches, get them ail together at
fone. plas, and then command them
fo give one great shout. This fs ex-
Jeeted ty ekher scare or blow the
VWunemen away.
To raise the wages of waitresses
To ‘ig unwilling to uncover his de-
signa in thix respect.
To take pictures of M1 vier lords
ana’ gamblers. Thore piclutes ara
Supposed. to make. the sforenamed
Bentry ashamed of themeclvos,
‘To torid the sale of Rus-lan boots.
‘Thiy is to prevent aAarge number of
stomen froin making themselves ap-
peur ridiculous, is
During the next week important
committees of the International Sun-
Gay Schaol council will meet in Chi-
cago. Their principal sessions wil
be held at Chieuzo Beach hotel. The
dodies inelude Sunday school workers
from all the denominations in the
country. and will Bring (0 the city
men and women of ational reputa-
Yon in Sunday schdot circles,
‘Sountons will be held at the Wabesh
avenue ¥, M. €. A. Monday after-
eon und evening. Tuesday moruins,
Efternoon and evening. Dr. Cone of
She Helleious Education society and
‘Dp. Hichurdson of Northwnstern unt-
veralty, i addition to Tenders of or
‘wn denominational groups. wil
Kpeake at these testing’, which ure
tpen only to uctive religious headers
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nainb roun'ine gold and ehe Boieved
the was trrening to eathy
Sok anoenen Gu aot know that
net oe Foote uth S welock
Be om ee ates ace
Sn Soot dnote Ua al
wie sane SEuiecd waice ane ioe
Se tae aaen te the home
wr sieee esoce whee or te eee
#f BSonce vaster'of the epringtcld
Tiapiigenurth who lee at 26 West
Uap since
SNe three marrieg daughters tn
chitaaes but eetwsed torino with bay
er ih te ae coi Sr te ok
oe aL nectea ns te uctonedent
ney Sabana’ ot tating care oe her
art “Belted se had a premonition
we seis at going vo nagren
stint and cqutionee Sse Heine
eee a ida aes the ater piper hes
fore Non tea
tired
JAMES WELDON JOHNSON
pekew, Fork, Feb. 16. —Jamen Weldon
TOO RENEY OE)
ely of America in
thle cits eh. 22
Me. Hraithwaite in
the onts. other
ce poet who
hax been so hon=
ord.
MF. Johneon Is
the author of
“The Rook of
Aineriean Neste
Pootiy.” an an
thelogy published
lst eer. Hs 1s
lea the author +f
“Pitty. Years.” “a
vequine of poems.
The pyem “Pity
Yrare" whieh
ety of Aumerica in “Lo 1
ely of America in “SAO
Inelts Feb, 220 fk Sa .
Meanie A Sonam
the Onis ones (2S aa
Tce” poet “who (gaa
haw been no Rotts es |
ore. Mae.
Me. Jonneon is Clg aaa
te anthor of 2 °Qigee
Then Hook ot CRE |
Arnerican Near Say
Sots ann: ae
Thea wabtishest P
Inst Ske dhe na
Aisa dhe gather of - ae
Seine Years “a fee
deine of poems. y
re ot et
Year whieh J, W. Johnson
eve. the ‘volume
Hofame, your written in cammemo-
Hation athe S0th anniversary OE UMC
Signing of the Emancipution rocks
Imation, Crhe invitation includes the
Foquert that he read hie poem “The
Ghration: A Negro Sermon.”
The strict nttention to duty dir-
viafed ‘be Sergeant. tonepi Blerath
nd “Omicer Jack. Dawe taused. Al~
bert, Smith, 1e und Tuchen Lacey,
Bi both of 3124 Stato street, to Do
tticen into custody. leroth Fervem=
ered that he nad’ been tola to Took
fora man vith a. decided limp, RO
haa ‘neon nhot by aman he hed a>
Teinpted to hold Up.
‘The limping of Lacey us he passed
tho offcers in company with Smith
cutned their nerent. ‘The boys. con
fesned. that they hid killed Pred W.
Keech, ‘when he resisted thei in a
holdup at nis store, 108 West 4tth
treat on Dee. 13 fast.
They ‘ontessed that they and Ea-
ward Davin 3h. Qasr Wabash aves
hue, nud held tin and ‘robwed mora
Thin "Go persons. <Phcy. implicated
Davia Muon, i, 2707 State street,
kar having. been ‘with them on om
Uceasian af robbery,
‘On account. of thelr, youth, Cher
Justice Atichael Mokiniey. allowed
ihe boys to. jnead gully to murder
nd Fecelve iffy hnprisonment. Davis
Sy ontencod’ to” from {0 Yeare ¢o
iife, while Muken received a nontence
ot from 2 40 20 yeac.
MOVIE ACTRESS HURT
New York, Fub, 16—aadame Praut-
ine Dempsey, who has of fate heen
active, ig tovie’ work, porteasias
“moammy" parte, was. -serlowaly. ih
sored at Tatrstown when w sted unen
hich'tho was conating: down ail
Struck “a stone, ier ieft lex was
Sroten, Se was working at the nae
Ona picture that wan sauring Fran=
ei 8. ushinan and Beverly esa
Site pempsey "wns removed) to, Nt
Joseptrs nospial” in Yonkers, where
ie was reported as slowly improv:
Ing. “Her home ig nt"125 West 134d
nrset
ee
PRINCE HUNLEY DEAD;
WAS NOTED DRESSER
Ath aehock to his Hort ot friends in
Eg claus ol ones
eit oee tadnaui
he at the Hotienden ani to be. met with
famous hotel Ak ee
lied AM Ae aida
eae trike weet
eae rime comme
He oreeaariae ince re
i fi ent ce
iS oak ora a!
Kenige sit Elke, under hore auspice
Brice Leer
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TO AD SCHOOL
Washington, D. C. Fub, 16—At a
tuaetcon motu t13ptytclann
SEH "eal tua oe’ uhe enor
Moat und of fhe, sot ot me
ioatot Whe How's Saiserats, "hi
ieee Ai ie” heh Sony
the'liet Sint caneacd punts
Ins stared Sonate ot th
eunttlaa' Whatman, to ete
Tice ers od tae sexs
rail School ihttah ame
BE RSet Puteri ap te 48 by
tla: eupacription, that th
fo ™Sthoday “Gubeonbed” for" was
Hasneens
Hetaca,untcrat,as_revtously
soporte ia aged "inn cantata
(SPS So abtsin caption
Mc ‘of an etal amount ffered by
Tina Sinton Wana ee
WoaPey sheStal lon in ne
eat ition” che wing ot Sasa
A_ now enjoyed by the school of
hedleing Sang Soa ben
Pang Ye mete ts Ber wie
pigeon July 2 next.
ahs Merges no tos than
war” sald Dr, J. Stanley Durkee,
Ntiatt or the Sintra com”
Eis off ieee Bogie lta
SE TUGE Rach eaten feoe cane
strtl'terdaes upon the fart of the
fuel Inigo enetefuls” and shoals
Ett saay or oe bene ofthe tee
it She ‘whale cutee ear
Ditmar (9 rec Ghan ee
Sone wha’ mae sic gies ares Drs
AS Sieh OM Biase: AT
Bak Broncia Hon Stati,
Shah ahompata, Chari Wee
Ruger Elton Sarton nes
& Dang ES wihuwon gua wk
Weavaeit ing Biovamee Ese
Ue te the ana"Br, Marcas
Wheausnd ot Netport ht
Faver Bronae Tablet
5 lgnennt the university ay-
peti cost te fran att
Ine'n pew’ eta in the props ot tus
ies SY asncen Bech ta
2 cones memorial abet to prot
due"the memo of thaw aad star
Hlentten tora ue” The tories
sharply impreesed the fact that tha
memorial ito beta tho sition cure
fe amd nelfscieri afet Res i
those who contribute $1,000, whether
Braciates of" tho ‘unter “or ot
Sha on aay weeuan or the esti
sire honore ta perpen tie
ahh. apSmnater Meee ne ie
ied, Sten ‘uiseor otal
Data the blahet apa tee
Betlod ot ne nat eaecding tes
ee
BBs wording of the mnemerat tae
se ine wae Hee ete
im Mabaianca ee aa ahs: weeds
Eich wl apnea wee the nee
Srotqeae, te, plan of tele
tate ‘in “concried “phlanuntonyt
Statefal unter ng feeted ihn
ithe to" berperdate inte aeons
do permit lure genertign Yo Fok
der daw anorectation of Wet ate ta
ie hour Wt nee hey, tele fos
Ai eesronhs a a sacri
tnoreS Upc low men tia the
“Eon of tho seoo of edi not
iM unieray wen prose for te
thin unlveraity wasp
“MY SISTER KILLED HERSELF"
wer, te eae my eter that ua
xis not sTeay la oe ha ep, foe
Shona “here? "acehdemtany fo
Cited re. Mui Sister 3616. Was
fri nventic, Von seer after ‘eating
him’ inthe backs the Knife me’ ine
feith tueh” force dint Kenirack er te
The"icre, Rivatery. tan povered and
the Sed" teeathe Henry” Nae nese
Hina Uhre xtie in hie hands Wehueece
ited yon aay Yok af things hut
fenow Uae he thot ier, orf
Sausht be. Ime mie arm tian
‘Heney Fam Sei Weariorestrect.
wits rented iy Sergeant dalla Cheah
Aud charged, wish he. wouter” of He
ite, Sitse nach Wane” ache fea 3
tenth ier ai artery ha Boch severed
in'her than.
orn Jury under Deputy Coro
net fit Donataton were unagly vo apres
Rar do" hg wan Weapontitie. oe ahs
Stati of Stes itoss ani return ‘oy
goon werden Rowe ty Heine’ Peprecented
BAtmay Wee Soni
ne WE ee
+ GghtQOUED By RIOT saUAD
Columinig, Ga. Fon, I Aster boats
pe ctp a hall tigen “rotieciwens Geny
excep, “alegea had tame wa eay
arrteg “ania lt, Sri, "ihe"
Shareed ‘with having’ a" etncesin
Wwaapon. and afso with having threats
ned “nutter “iohn Cova!
fine a. souvenir at the_mombersnip
roth, ate aA fie “hone eee
froth, while (at the Pushion show.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
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Headache —-illouspens Senet canenrste never sir sou ur
Solas Indigestion or gripe iike Salts, Cills, Calomel
Sheets Sour Stomach {Gr Sit'and they cost only" ten e7nt
ts eandyrlike Cascarets, One or two |STbox! Children love Cascartts 100,
ARTY NEC ERT EP PI. FE EEE
eT
Gan our poonfe Become affiliated with the moving plture
nang? eto | ;
ET oor people “particinato, In tho tremendous profits of
eucconrtul feature pioturet?, ext
Sree it retulro i tare Investment? Not
Host anwe nd out ow to dnerease. our income without
buying any. stocks r yonds?
Wie Cor the! mane AL information fee.
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Order League |
Is Suggestion
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‘laste, Ga, Fob, 16-4 sugges.
often Obs Pals tec chnutere
ee ae ee ee etae ad Cece
Ber te tir tae od orate
ae doe Re purges” ots
Spee Ae eet
mtn AtaA Amel bi for
soe seein ce nig: Watt
he Breve ecm la one
Southern’ stnto fegistature: chird,
Soa eis eat aaeteat st
Wearuae der nya ctoalon et
rune,
The Taggeation tame om the
southern ieneraive ioafum (or
See ee ee Ears Gee
en ee ee eur
See Sis) ha eaehe hs
Se saner tae altace te cot
Ee of tee ren is oe
oe
Gave Child
Newark, N. J., Feb. 16—3irs. Susan
Woodridge. 12 Hartford atreet,
churgea with the murder of her step-
gon. Alexunder. ugud 4 on AUR. 31
1922, was uequitted vy a Jury In the
criminal court presided over by
Sudse ‘Stickel.
It was alleged that rs, Woo-
ridge made a confession to tho police
last Auguat when she Was urralxned
‘on tho Iinurder charge. ‘The vontes-
sion rend that she eave the ehild a
pulsonous mixturo because who wan
tired of worrying ith him. and
tought it would end his misery.
‘The boy was suffering from several
minor causes, among which was 2
disease of the mouth which mide 2
polsonoue iixture necestary ak a
Rerin killer, “Te wuw to he tsed ax @
gare, but not to be taken inter-
nally.
‘M the trial Ara, Woodridge denied
uny Knowledge of making a contea-
sion and declared the hud nuver
signed any. She testiled that she
hud followed the Instructions of the
whysteian und had only used the mix-
lure as a mouth wash on tho hoy.
With the denial of the. confession,
counsel for Mrs: Woodridge was able
to break down the chain of evidence
produced by tho state." Aftor a do-
Mberation of one hour and thirty-ilve
minutes the Jury returned u verdict
of not gullty:
=
EVENTS OF TULSA EXSASTER ~*
A eae at he Tae Oe
asters has been completed snd nowt on
male at i apectal price fue Uho Text tan
diye for $150 ty! Men UE, are
HUES Sckonahenety Muskgen, Sin
Fite nonketotic wt tho seat dleanter
whoa etal the Happy, ntosperane pes~
Bie of "Pulea Se sou efould know the
Foursee and bravery of the Negro and
nie aitie to outitve ‘a calamity, read
thle beak aba ete fhe haute
“ioth Winatngy with Tt tlueerations- One
larae feller af the entire ‘burned area
‘he side of thi Look have teen ener=
mot, aithought It hasbeen aft the press
Jon's shart time. “Get your orders in
Miri “Agena wate” Bie “eamimike
Sion’ write toaay: to Stee, i. Bo" Far-
Fink 42E 1S. Seedad siren,” Muskocoe,
Okla. “Ravertisenvent.
PE cas
STEALS QUARTER OF BEEF
Columbus, Gp... Bed, | 18—Butord
gamel was plate Jatt here afte
Thames connecting hin Meth thn theft
Ghimvauarter of Wet froma’ Weal
af S, muarter 7
MISSISSIPPY'S
WAY TO HONOR
PACE ENSURED
., Washington. D. C., Feb, 16.—Noval
‘H. Thomas, member of the board of
Ulccetors af the: National. Assocation
for the Adkancement ot Colored Neo
le, his writen s Tew do the Was:
Mngton= “evening Star protesting
aguinst that newepapors edltoral tne
abeaament of the pian to erect me
mori fo elGred mantener in the
Berit to the" donnt capa” Me
‘Tnmas velers trite Blan 9 smote:
tent avin tor ia" eblsel to keen
EGioved prope n thely former Mate
of servitidess Myc thonias. alter
Potuting ‘ow that “the "measure. i
Spommoted be ‘enator. Jona. Sharp
WEiilitnn or Sttetscinrl, continues:
Overlooks Offspring
swe are glad that the. white race
apprctiaten “the “uivines virtuow ot
TRRand ioveieg Hehe ths sac
traning? had and tein aluadanse
Hue Ht Gvertosiy the oan divine vie
Tas that’ Gare aielte tove for her
Sttanrings” “She hore. wer sulterins
En auience besuue she alowed that
Reongh hein Amrfese eoneetence
woul quicken dnt sve her enllgcen
Bind tor doughier'e Shuiaren tha dose
iid tne aoettete senor, Se Owen
Bowed fotnet wh eee ethno ne
fortunate wivs fad the dower af her
Soutirapent in meas epi find t
Tow diriieart ot a savotmather, iu
iitense longing Yor betior things (oF
Reerenuares,
Metre lack mamms* sho looks
doves eon Renven Unlay pon tn
dftoraered orth delights corsce het
icullel gaugtiers aud prepdtaust
teas napieing ani attaining unto. ti
eautlat aa’ tho tre. Ie spite ot
thet Randieaps enter ene: Sertheet
fpirle that protasen this monument
Thrown ‘avoud "thet, She" foven to
fee them reading tnd best an Wits
fire, ling pectitone of usafulners
aktigt howore i the beat nicer:
Nin’ the tants and telgatn ove
cultured homes, not as ‘old mammy*
futas dutiful eigen tentee mother
Want Oppartnnsy
“So If the South has such deep
gratitude for the virtues of this de.
Foted group from which It reaped
vast riches, et It remove tie num
herless bartiers It has gone out of
Us way to now up sagainst the
Procreks of the Noble Negro woman.
hood who eprang from these "mam.
mies.” Democracy is the monument
Whieb the “Colored mammy" wants
erected to her, and nota marble
Shaft. whfech at test will he hut
symbol of our servitude to. ronind
White and black alike that te menial
callings are our piace in the scheme
of thines.”
——————_— :
MmnAas weLnnatines cae?
Turkexer Institute, Ale. Feb, 16.—
Naulve “African wlunlents fron te Load:
ing schools, colleges and univeesitiva ti
Atnericw Wht wecmbin heen Feb, Siz
teattena ihe fet annual ebnterened
of ‘the Afflean "Student union, Ti
Bubjert, iy be direurseid ti Caley ts
Strengths’ "the conference will We pre
Bidedoater tye Tee Willix line of Mest
Son Sanioninc: beaker Konia te:
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Be ‘Peaceful
Like Our Race
Seattle, wasn, Yak, 16—Taw
pa Get, Eats ease
Pe eA ra tone an
ee at per Bact eo an ote
flere arove odie {alors
sete ot anal Me tee
ue a ee
sree, en a oe ee
eee
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si Pera ene ES
SL a cere ecanerauas on ihe
nen noone, cmbaus, 20 te
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erecis of palate aoe
See cies
South Buys
‘Laborers at
$5.00 Each
| So alarmed has the white South
became aver the tremendous exodus
of fice laborers from the cotton
states thut an getive propaganda
Gunnin har heen engaged in by
white “best citizens” and newsnapers
Uy aiscourago the. migrants and. to
Heestade thse workers WHO have
Kone Narth te return,
Claiins aro bein made tn Southern
papers uit earlngds ef men” and
Women are Mowing back South, due
to the theureus, conditions of “the
North ‘Twn wartonds ure alleged
have ‘acrived ‘at Slineolay inky ro"
cents:
Ths report is probably true
Agente of Boutheen qtunttion own:
fre have combed Chicaxo for seers
Werke in un effort to eet. the Dixic
farmbands to veturn. Pormer_ Gov.
Urewer of Misslesinnt was. eeeenth
a zuest At the Lar Salle hotet tn CDE
can. Veuwne offered the head of 3
Tocal employnient nueney $5 for every
man the agency Mercier could. per-
Stade to return South. The. South
is expending huge sums“ef money tn
the attempt wo "buy" buck this Tabor
and ‘Uhe Jub 1 not too amall for the
former chfet executive of an illiterate
ree ere
THEATER ALS
‘MINIGE BATS
RAE LENDER
, Fort Smith, Ark.. Fab, 16.—An in-
hareniing capceinent 1a race Telatlons
SaSTHRE fete" iSed i tee i
Bie Shes ahd Init they mane
Sees aan ae eae es
the other.
"Gamo rio last, year the tWoater
tte ne tate ite hte
patronage of white Americans only.
Peace aah shout ounce to ween Sed
ieee fecnaneed or pliers ae
geet he ya emer th
Rie would Ve Retmtied Terese ts
Heer jec oF Paw nae alice al
te aener fa cone” Happs a0
Meee ene Ree ie at Rea hale
rey peweece at “meats
ment Rading’ thr panels afites a
ReThouse ead Rad’anothe ace
Rowen inns pret
tee sitee ce tow pees. An evening
fortarmance Ualdy slew. tn siven
Bartana, alates were tee asd
erate rte ag Nigh” Lendian race
fiitenm’tit ike"the mroversan ha
thee ueaeeer ayers a
edge
netbrett commenting on the tall
oho ener Somremnneeed Soult ace
we
ie: suananey sined ‘ot she nae
ary en
aes aha abs goed We pea
Thee ain ih ae coud nok to
ie optned nis buen b sesaly
eta aon etc
mie wells (oontay ‘Swat’ hen he
Hasty Hat he cout net a Slr ows
Paediatr gear
Tere ha feet feseeesEal
Wenaeee htees ge Ser oe
eave anasto caty bo coapis
See ee ree oe ae
ax a dust doctor.”
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ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923
ALD. ANDERSON DENIES STORY OF VIRGIL WILLIAMS
Alderman Makes Statement;
Detective Agency Throws
Light on the Subject
In an attempt to discredit Alderman Louis B. Anderson and the record he has made in the city council, also to defeat his purpose for re-election in the coming aldermanic campaign, Virgil Williams, former owner of the Royal Gardens in East 31st street, appeared before the assistant state's attorney and gave statements regarding his associations in a business way with Alderman Anderson. Alderman Anderson made the following statement to a reporter of the Cincinnati Defender late Wednesday evening:
"I told Williams during my investigation of view in the fall of 1920 for Arthur Barrage Farwell, we found no evidence that in any way could have been the view of that we had no information to offer. On or about Jan. 10, 1922, he came in again and made me give $250 to obtain a copy, could I obtain it, and the involvement of the alderman; if not, to furnish him enough information to be released to the press to hurt Alderman Anderson politically. Williams told me he would try to get an interview with the state's attorney, if he had to lie in order to bring about an indictment of Alderman Anderson. He said that the newspaper would be compelled to print his information if the state's attorney would give it out. He also stated that it did not matter whether he was indicted as long as he could release what he wanted for publication in the press, as he felt that he should be elected alderman. To act upon it, he over the telephone would not stop at anything to defame the character of Alderman Anderson. Jan. 30, 1922, Williams again called me and I over the telephone, and if I would use my influence with certain newspapers to have various articles printed, which were at that time published, I would be published among colored people. This I should refused to do."
Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 15—Gene Cartier, 23 years old, white, was shot Sunday afternoon by Patrolman Addison Bright street in the avenue. Bright street is the City hospital within two hours after reaching the hospital. He made no statement concerning the shooting. Cartier, 23 years old, port Cartier's automobile backed out from an alley near Bright street into Indiana avenue. Cartier failed to stop on the call of the officer. He stopped the car and again running board of the car and again called Cartier to stop. After a severe tussle the officer and Cartier were both thrown to the ground, when Cartier's officer pulled out his revolver and shot once. Cartier fell. The car in which Cartier was riding white mule. From all indications it seems that Cartier was wholesaling white mule to dry beer saloons. Patrolman Harris is at the city police局 on a charge of involuntary muguerche and held under $1,300 bond.
New York, Feb. 16—In a special cable dispatch to the New York Herald Saturday afternoon the McKay called to the American Workers party to announce a famous poet, is making in Russia. He is at present at Moscow as a delegate to the third international conference, represented by American Workers party, affiliated with the Russian Socialist Party. McKay is staying on in the Soviet land to study conditions in order to write a book for the benefit of our people. All the Russian newspapers give the poet much publicity and the Prairie. Moscow's leading publication, recently published two of his poems, and them both in the national committee which investigated the Chicago riots four years ago. Although not a native American, having been born in New York, he is a national committee in this country. McKay is a citizen of this country. In Russia he is probably contrasting his treatment to that accorded him in this country when last year the poet was elected to the Russian Socialist Party because a lieutenant saw McKay dancing with a white woman.
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Place Ears of Lynched Men on Exhibition
Milledgerrille, Ga., Feb. 16.—Fingers and ears of the two men who were lynched near this city last week are in possession of prominent to his resemblance men, according to his recollection, who preserved a finger and an ear in a large bottle filled with alcohol and inspected. An inscription near the bottle reads: "The theft of the niggers that shot a white man."
The two men, unidentified, were necused of breaking into a grocery store, and they were small sum from the cash register. Lindsay K, Gilmore (white), who pursued them, was shot, not by the police, but by a local officer who saw him was faulty.
Slams Door When Police Knock; Shot
Slams Door When Police Knock; Shot
An unknown, with his head split open, appealed to Officers Finn, Brady and Donovan, while they were at 29th street and South Park avenue, for help. He told the officers that he had been assaulted and held up warden John Brennan, who gave him some into a house at 2955 South Park avenue.
The officers went to the address of the house, where the house Officer Finn knocked at the door, which was opened by Jesse Adams. When Adams saw the police officer at the door he shammed it shut and opened the door in an attempt to escape. The officers gave chase. Adams emptying his revolver at them as he fed. The officer ran out of ammunition capturing Adams as he reached 29th street and Vernon avenue.
A. L. WILLIAMS RUNNING STRONG IN 2D WARD RACE
A. L. WILLIAMS RUNNING STRONG IN 2D WARD RACE
Augustus L. Williams, candidate for alderman of the Second ward, is making a strong, clean and aggressive light on reports coming in daily as a result of a careful investigation canvass, it appears that his strongest concession places is the present Alderman Anderson, who is also running for re-election.
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A. L. Williams, yes, having not obtained one penny from any source, again. When asked why he wished to bear his own expense, Mr. Williams said that his sole ambition was to see an olderman elected from the Second ward who could take an independent stand against the other candidates accepted contribution as some of the other candidates boast that they had, he could not take such an independent stand on matters coming before that body; therefore, he said that he would make the race on his own expense.
Mr. Williams has a record that anyone should feel proud to present to the people of any ward. A record he has written is "Every nightful thinking man and woman in the Second ward should vote for him in deference of the gallant and victorious light he made against the evil forces for the expression of multi violence. He alone compelled the city to pay the sum of $112,200 for Black people's lives. Mr. Williams had done nothing else in his entire life, though many other meritorious deeds could be quoted that he has done, this alone should commend him to the voters of the ward and give sufficient reasons should be the choice of the people on February 27. (Advertisement.)
Washington, Feb. 16.—It is announced by Carter G. Woodson, director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, that during the past year the Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial board approved a plan to be used for research into the "Free Negro" prior to 1811. Annual $8,900 will be allowed for this work. Two persons are now busy at this work.
The association is also directing attention to the work of training men for research in this field. The program agreed upon is to educate in the field of anthropology the containing works bearing on life life and history at least three young men a year supported by fellowships of $500 from the association. One of these students will take up the study of the metric and psychological measurements of the Race and the other African anthropology and archaeology.
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SALEM MEMBERS BREAK UP INTO SQUATTER CAMPS
Factions, Barred From Church Worship Where They Will or Where They Can
Locks are still on the doors at Salem Baptist church, 30th and LaSalle streets, and the two factions which, for more than a month have been warring with each other, are holding their services wherever they can obtain suitable quarters. Sunday the opposers of the Rev. B, L. Rose as pastor of Salem hold their services at Unity Center, 3140 Indiana avenue, the U. B, F. hall, 2927 Street. At Unity Center, the Rev. Prince Condale, an African native, preached at Evanston delivered the evening sermon. The day's collection was $102. The assistant pastor of Salem, the Rev. W. E. Olive, was the morning speaker at the U. B, F. hall, and Rev. Rose spoke at the evening service. The collection there for the day was
Reopening a Question
Just when Salem church will be opened again and which faction will be in charge there has not yet been determined. Judge Court, who knows the case has been pending, placed the settlement of the dispute in the hands of a committee of five ministers familiar with the church, who told the bishop the bishop church who were to render their decision as to who was right or wrong after they had examined the records and minutes of Salem beginning with this year of this year. The court suggested that each side select two men and these four elect a fifth man as chairman to form the committee. The two men, Dr. H. Clark, pastor of Elenoez Baptist church and Dr. I. W. Williams, head of the National Baptist convention, incorporated opposite side as opposing side. Dr. H. Clark, pastor of Elenoez Baptist convention, unincorporated, and Dr. W. H. Woods. These four elected Dr. B. H. J. Eyles of Salem church was made chairman, Dr. Williams was chosen secretary of the committee.
Verbal Clash.
At the first meeting of the committee on Saturday a verbal clash was staged between Dr. Williams and Dr. Williams and the important part that the Rev. Jones had taken in the controversy, Dr. Williams was opposed to him as one of the committeemen, and declined to allow the close of their first meeting, Dr. Williams withdrew from the committee and Dr. S. E. J. Watson, pastor of Pilgrim Baptist church, was chased in his stout arm. Dr. Williams declared that if the proceedings took place, according to the minutes and records of Salem, from day 5 to Jan. 2, E. P. there was violation in his stout arm, in violation of Baptist laws and doctrines. The committee was supposed to reach his decision Saturday, prepare a statement for Tuesday. But this procedure was blocked because Dr. Jones was one of the committeemen. A split came because of a decision and at noon the objection to the Rev. Mr. Jones to serve and asked that he be removed. The court favorably considered suggestion and granted committee more time to reach a final decision.
REV. McGAVOCK DEAD
The Rev. R. I. H. McGavock, Sr., died at the age of 74 years. The memorial was held from the residence of his son, R. I. H. McGavock, Jr., 4528 Forrest St. in the Ebenezer Baptist church, who has been a close friend of the family for the past 29 years allotted. Prof. Murdy and members of Rethed choir were present. Mr. McGavock was born in Nashville, Tenn., where he lived prairie-style as a building contractor. He assisted in erecting some of the first buildings of Piskum university and other institutions. He was a member of the justice chorus of Piskum university.
HOTEL WORKERS FORM
BREAKERS SOCIAL CLUB
Palm Beach, Fla. Feb. 16.—Three hundred workers, employed in the construction of the Breakers Social club, themselves into what is called the Breakers Social club, naming their body after one of the famous hostelers in Palm Beach. Major Breakers brought the various groups together. Officials of the club declare its purpose to be the promotion of good business activity, and the extension of social and literary activities.
MADE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
Carden N. J. B. Board M. F. Tutt, president of the Carden branch of the A. A. Member, was last week president of School Board by Major Kutt. Nutt is a well known resident of the city and is involved in the schools. As a member of the board he will be in a position to demand for equal rights for his Race.
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Garvey Said to Have Sought Aid From the Klan
Garvey Said to Have Sought Aid From the Klan
New York, Feb. 16—The head of the "invisible Empire" of Africa has called the one-time head of the "invisible Empire" of America a liar. Marcus Garvey, the Clarke of the African Wizard, says that what Edward Young Clarke, former American wizard, says is so not so.
Garvey some months ago went to see Clarke down in Atlanta, Ga. It is alleged that that man of the Ku Klux Klan, told Assistant District Attorney Mattuck, in connection with the federal inquiry into Garvey's crimes sought an absence of the klan when Garvey interviewed him. Mr. Garvey says the charge is "base and unfounded."
Tar Threat for Wife of Clergyman
Amanda.Count, Feb. 16.—Threats of tar and feathers were enclosed in a warning letter sent to Mrs. M. A. Clements, wife of the Rev. M. A. Clements, pastor of the A. M. E. Church here.
The warning letter was printed in pencil and enclosed in a pink envelope. The Clements: Your tongue has trapped you with your Race and the white race. You had better leave town or we will tar and feather you. Clements: I am not (0) King.
As soon as Mrs. Clements had read the note she went to the county attorney. He was of the belief that the note may have been chosen because he promised to turn it over to federal authorities for investigation. Mrs. Clements said she could not remember having anything which would arouse the antagonism of any persons in the city.
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New York, Feb. 16.—Sumbling over a bundle in the dark hallway of the 1838 building in the Belleville district, of 419 West 46th street, became suspicious of its contents and upon investigating found that it contained a bomb. The bomb was well dressed. Just how long it had been there is a question, but due to the severe cold weather it was frozen stiff and the firearm turned over to the Belleville hospital.
New York, N. Y., Feb. 16—When the case of the People against the Community Publishing company was dismissed once more pleaded unreadiness, After some dickering, the case was set for February 15, at which the trial will be held in general Sessions said that no unreadiness will be accepted and that the trial must commence on February 16, which Thomas Taylor, secretary of the 135th street Y. M. C. A., alleges he was criminally lled by the New York Dispatch, a newspaper, and that his lawyer to be guilty of immoral acts. The case promises to be a sensational one and is being rigorously pushed by a committee of ministers, the matter aired in court. The delinite date, Feb. 15, was agreed upon when it was found that the News Agency possesses for the defense, could not be present before that time.
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Washington, D.C., Feb. 18.
Washington, D.C., Feb. 18.
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"Somewhere." Other royalties are the Victor record producing company.
Mr. Burleigh, a temporary member of the Dumbar high school faculty, is a pipe organist, pianist, composer of music and music, and a dramatic reader.
Rosine Tom Fined
Duggie Richardson, 64 Bowen avenue, who was arrested by Officer Brady last fall on street, was fined $2 and costs.
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CONFESS THEFT OF KLAN IDEAS FROM AFRICANS
Editor Says Klux Order Is Copied From Ceremonies of Bantu Tribesmen
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 16.—The old familiar saying, "The man is a Copied from the invented that and a white man stole it from him," has been officially endorsed by an editorial in the Detroit Free Press in its issue of January 28, 1923. This paper describes that modern Klux Klan idea of the American white man is a distinct "seal" from the Bantu tribe in the heart of Africa. Proof of this is contained in the following com-
Origin of Klan.
"It is a matter of common remark that the Ku Klux Klan furnishes an outlet for certain human tendencies and culture in American history. It is perhaps not so commonly known that similar organizations begin to appear at a very low stage in development of the United States, but they have studied secret societies in the heart of barbous Africa that are essentially the same as the Klan. Among the less advanced Bantus, for instance, they have formed a function as governments within the open and tribal government. The members wear masks, just as the white hooded guery of this country, and they engage in the jungles which are for all the world like the outdoor mysteries of the Ku Klux. Their ostensible purpose is to generate incarceration and blackmail gangs. Among the people of the Pacific islands there are or have been similar organizations and the North American and Indian also had masked secret fraternities.
"But it is curious that the black African organizations should so closely resemble the Ku Klux Klan, a group that suggests that white men may have obtained some of their ideas of the Klan from southern Negroes who retained memories of African clans just as they retained their native myths and folk stories.
Has Primitive Ideals.
"Considering their attitude toward the Negro, it is a sate surprise that the brethren of the Klan will not accept them. They will not accept whether they do or not, one inference which arises from the widespread nature of their institutional theories is that they are not capable. The Klan is a throwback, as the breeders say, to a primitive ancestral state. The Klan carries on as they did in the past, taking after the wild ass of the desert, sometimes has stripes on its legs. Putting the matter less figuratively, the Klan is outgrown with civilization and outgrown with grower tuse rhips and cannibalism."
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Unmasked Men Visit Farmer; Flog His Wife
Unmasked Men Visit Farmer; Flog His Wife
Alany, Ga., Feb. 16—Two whippings by mobs in the last few nights in the Isconton neighborhood from this city, have aroused that community. Tuesday night a party of unmasked white men called at the home of a whipped whipped his wife and children. The following night a party of white men also unmasked, whipped Bob and his wife, fused to join the Kiu Klux Klan.
Wilson, according to reports, had retused to take his children out to white farmers in the vicinity, but was warned to leave the country.
Death Takes Wife of Dr. J. U. King
Death Takes Wife of Dr. J. U. King
Washington, D. C., Feb. 16—Washington was shocked last week to learn that a quoddam was U.K. king, but Dr. J. U.K. king, pastor of Asbury M. E. church, one of the largest Race Methodist Episcopal churches in the country, was killed in 1914 11th street Northwest, resulted from a cerebral hemorrhage after the deceased had been confined to her bed. Mrs. King was born in Philadelphia. She later taught school at Princess Anne, Md., for seven or eight years, and then graduated of being possessed of rare taint, and she was held in the highest esteem by the congregation here. She was abury M. E. church Sunday, the Rev. D. D. Turpane, presiding elder, officiating. The principal address was in the wing, a close personal friend of the deceased.
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Mortimer Harris Does Million Dollar Business in Capital City During Last Year
Washington, D. C. Feb. 16.—From a more or less obscure position in the aviation branch to a to a 1922 real estate business of more than a million dollars, is the Arabian Night story of Mortimer M. Hurries, 613 f. Street. He has become the bright, consumate star of Washington reality circles. His slogan has been "Big Eagle." Besides building his own business, Mr. Hurries has found time to be an adviser to the Commercial company.
His most recent deal covered the sale of a row of nine houses for $35,000 to a larger house for $35,000 through the satisfied buyers through Mr. Hawkins are: John L. Hawkins, financial secretary of the A. M. E. church, who was insured by the Liberty apartments at 1320 U. street Northwest; S. H. Dudley, leading theatrical magnate, who purchased the Liberty apartments at 1318 U. street Northwest for the sum of $40,000; Dr. A. B. Pinn, leading physician, who bought an apartment in the Liberty apartments for $40,000 and Mrs. Cecelia C. Smith, buyer of an apartment for $25,000.
Associated with Mr. Harris are: Robert M. Sette, business manager; Robert Lee Evans, sales and loans; Fritz W. Alexander, sales and insurance.
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hips, high school, college, and university. The bourbon oration will be performed by W. W. Mulligan, W. R. Mulitzer, W. R. Mulitzer, and the Chicago Her Association. Mr. Mulligan will be a member and elephant orator and will miss his wife and family and to hear him. Our guest will be interested in the life and character of Jesse and we anticipate a large audience and a special occasion on that evening. Community chapel, 117 W. Jones, is presenting special music for the occasion and will sing music selected by the choir. We have also received national anthems. We have also received the evening. He is a sweet singer and carries the audience by storm. Dr. Rosalie Climbs and surgeons and a graduate of Corpus Christi, Texas. Dr. Doe will meet the time and place. The meeting will start promptly at 11 a.m. on the Metropolitan Sunday Evening church.
"LONE WOLF," BANDIT SON,
LOSES HIS MOTHER'S LOVE
Gordon read an account in the paper that self-up to Sergeant Koester. Third district mother, Mrs. Mary Carter, Charlton, bury him, in unwound. "Let the county justice as he had broken away from his guard when about to enter the prison
GEORGE ADAMS SEEKS
The candidacy of George C. Adams
decided to call for all other candidates
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ness and logical aid.
various occupations, including third ward companies of social workers, women, church leaders, ladies and men and women in all races. This is attributable to the progress of Mr. Adams on the platform to together with the man, more near his vision to the hope and political gain of all his opponents. "I yield to the attainment of civil virtue and community contentment," said Mr. Adams. "I stand ready in serving to the test congregation at Bethel and to the first congregation at Bethel." "Moreover" continued Mr. Adams, "I am ready to meet the demands of this word, the front door or the plank, over p-man to you as your servant be exercised for the benefit of the people without fault and without charge."
Later in the day, Mr. Adams apologized for the Memorial church of which Rev. Grant Memorial church of which Rev. Grant determined to respond willingly and cheerfully to the needs and wishes of the platform he which he proposed to the people who elect him, and particularly to the people who secure for the people of the Third ward an inadequate touch beach at a conference. The address was frequently interrupted by advertisements.
PROGRESSIVE CENTER
Sunday proved to be a most glorious
day at a progressively community
center. The students enjoyed the
Winnipeg
minister,
Larso congratulates
both servants,
and both
Summites preceded
at 11 a.m. m. sub-
scription.
The Great
Eagle.
BENNETT
In the evening
the stole war
stole the war
the following war.
James W. Browne.
Congratulations
partnership
of Cities
of Citizenship.
Jim, John.
shares a hilarity
shipper in harbor Rev J. A. Winters master, subject, city, and Col. John R. Jenkins, subject, "The Cause," interweaving these addresses were vocal Winters, Jr., and violin solo by Robert Conn. The chair, under the direction of good winters' aide, bourgeois, of good winters' selection, by J. A. Franman, master of ceremonies.
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Julian N. Avenendorp, Sr. 534, 546 Washgate avenue, who has been confirmed as a medical account of illness, is gradually improving, but will remain home indeterminate. Attorney Vivette M. Anderson, 4133 Avenue avenue, is selfless ill at her home.
Robert C. Porch is III at Post Graduate hospital.
NEW BARBER IN MANSHEILD
Darren J. Dobson, barr, has left Cleveland and is now in Manasquan in business with Mr. Anderson. his is well known through a large patronage in country and at a large patronage is sure at the new location.-Advertisement.
Woman Against Woman
Mrs. Josephine Harris, 28, 45 West Ferry, is a divorced woman with a disproportionate charge preferred by Mrs. Vera Ward, 47 West 46th
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Returns to Milwaukee
Mrs. Hattie Fountain, 525 Chery St., Milwaukee, WI. She has several thousand days spent in the city at the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fountain, husband of Herman Fountain, husband of Mrs. Fountain, also visited the city and week-end as the guest of the dayweek.
Mrs. Killion Recovering
Mrs. Louise Killion, 2142 Calumet
Several weeks ago at Providence hospital
and at her home, having had several doe-
sels, she underwent surgery under the
care of Dr. G. D. Galloway.
Many in Suburbs
Among the many visitors in the sunday Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Shaker and others and others, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford
Virginia Society to Meet
The Virginia society, of which M. T. Bailley is president and J. B. Street is president, will be monthly meeting on Wednesday evening. Feb. 21, at 3638 South State street. Virginiaans always carefully welcome observation of officers and program will be evident.
Returns to Kansas
To Be Out Again
Mrs. K. R. Benton, 1431 West 105th street, Morgan Park, who has been contracted to her home and the hospital as soon as possible, as soon as the weather will permit.
May Visit Hot Springs
Mrs. Lea Ella Young, 414 Calumens avenue, is thinking of making a flying trip to Hot Springs, Ark., to spend several weeks.
At St. Luke Hospital
M. Martha Henderson, 10340 Glenngrove avenue, Morgan Park, is not at the hospital, where she is to undergo an operation. She is much improved.
Bible Lecture
Bible lecture, auspices international
"The Object of the Lord's Pursuit," by
Joseph B. Clark in *book I.* in *The People's Movement*
of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Christ*, so free, no collection.
Bex. Clemens Dior
The Rt. Rev. s. J. Cemes died Jan. 16. He leaves a wife, who will continue her work at St. Kitts Veronica avenue, and a number of friends to mourn his loss.
Notice
The El Progresso club's mid-winter
been positioned to March 1st on account
of misunderstanding of hotel management
data may present same on March 1st.
Pettitioned for Divorce
Mrs. J. K. K. street, street
fit 6. He led petition for divorce from
Jasper Xone, through Attorney S. A. T.
Wilson, through A. B.ementment.
Slaughterhouse Shop
Vibilis the Slaughter System beauty
shop, hairdressing, manicuring and
dressing. Laura G. Gibbs, mgr. 3102 Indiana
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Entertain Mistake
Mrs. Moran III
M. William A. Morsse, 5523 Grove
avenue, has been confined to her home
on account of illness for the past four
weeks.
Lois Heard Dies
Lois L-anda Heard, 3555 Giles avenue, daughter of Mr. M. and Mrs. Lawrence heard, died on Monday. Feb. 12. at 19 a.m. from the fire. Feb. 16, at 1 a.m. from the fire.
Removal Notice
Dr. A. B. Tertrell announces the release of a new report on the 283rd street, 18 in. p. 6 to 830 p. m. residence, 18 in. p. 6 to 830 p. m. residence, Douglas, 4725. Residence, Douglas, 4725.
Suffers Broken Leg
When a horse, which he was driving, falls off the road, James 27, 2524 Dearborn street, was thrown off of the seat of the wagon and had to be carried to the County jail, and had to be carried to the County jail.
Shot While Drunk
While under the influence of moonshine whistle, Morris Peters, 33, 2517 everyone who went into the soft drink parlor at 3031 Dearborn street. He was shot in the hip and the foot by Fleming at 3031 Dearborn street, during a quarrel with him.
Saves Brother Officer
While Officer Rosace Johnston was sent to the prison, he was trying to make Bert Walla, 24, East 44th street, preserve his frater, and was trying to make Bert Walla, 24, East 44th street, preserve his frater, and was trying to make Bert Walla, 24, East 44th street, slipped up behind Officer Johnston and attempted to stab him. Officer Johnston was shot by Officer Oliver saw the attempt to be made upon his partner, and wrenched him from his chair. The brothers asked for a jury trial.
Make Important Assert
Serrantez, Middleton, Stark, Scott and
Mackenzie, McKenzie and Edward Kotting,
Moxell Emwards and Edward Kotting,
with holding up with a sum and robbling
the pail, East 53rd Street, $260. Greece had
the proprietor of a saloon, playing good
proprietor of a saloon, playing good
proprietor of a saloon, and Keating
the porter in the saloon.
Bullets Nip Flies
During a quarrel Sunday morning between Henry Landis, 179, left 43rd district avenue, in the Bolsos hotel, the latter joined Richard Himes, 465, Prattville former's right hand. Landis was taken to the Chicago hospital and Hipos plowed under arrest by the third district police.
8th REGT. ARMORY
Washington's Birthday
THURSDAY, FEB. 22
WE CANNOT TELL A LIE
IT'S GOING TO BE
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION
will meet in St. John hall, 18th floor,
Masonic temple, Randolph and State
principle will be discussed. Bahai
principles will be discussed. Bahai
every Thursday evening at the home
of Lawrence Elmue, 4758 St.
Lawrence Avenue.
Shoots at Blind Woman
Mrs. Julia Moore, 28, 2587 Catumet avenue, was arrested by Officers Fim with a deadly weapon, with a deadly weapon, Mrs. Cira Brown, same address, a blind woman, who charged that Mrs. Moore fired two shots on her, her failed to appear to prosecute her.
Uses Toy Pistol
A little toy pistol looked deadly in
a backpack. He was 37. West 37th street he
asked it to him. He told him to throw up his hands. Gilmour
said he was a man of strength. He
the grand jury under 12000 bills.
Who Bought the Furniture?
The wisdom of Solomon will be required when the case of Durant and his claims that after he bought the furniture and placed it in 2005 Cottage Grove avenue, Mrs Julia Durant wanted to put him out. Mrs Durant wanted to put him out. Mrs Durant claims that the furniture and claims that she only wants to be her alone.
Beaten Insensible
While in a state of intoxication
he was taken to the police
street, was heaten insensible by some
unknown persons, and left lying on the
street. He was found when he
when or where he had been injured.
Auto Skids Into Car
An automobile, in which Ulysses
AM was riding, added into a State street
car at 11th street, as the car stopped
Alexander was painful injured.
Attorney Anderson, III
Attorney Violette N. Anderson, associate attorney of the Indiana juvenile aviation, sufering with pharma drugs.
Entertainer Newlyweds
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speedy, 35 West 22d street, entertained with dinner in the Indiana avenue, newyears of the week. Jones was formerly Mrs. Amos Jones. Jones and Mrs. Amos were Messames Lillian Lillian, Gkerson, the Valley, IL, and Mrs. Genevieve L. Wimp.
Sent to County Hospital
Visit Defender Plant
Among the delegates to the meeting were the Board held in the city last week were Robert Bardell, Ferdinand Failchall, Pouliar Blout, Mo, and Arthur Warren, Little Rock Ark. They will visit the Daphne plant in south of the city.
Little Michel Laws Dead
Sonia Bardell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Caveidian Laws, Robe Bardell, last week at the County hospital
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Mrs. Sadie Harris, 4542 Indiana ave.
be out again after a
gerrulous illness.
Appointed Librarian
Mrs. Eileen Jewel Thompson, formerly a police officer, appointed branch librarian at the new Chicago Public Library, Mr. Thompson, the Chicago Public Library, Dr. William R. Thompson, popular Chicago druggist. **Officer Stewart Very III Police District**, 2007 State street, third floor, is connected to the Chicago Police Department was assigned to the Cottage Grove avenue police station at the time of his retirement, and was connected at the 45th street station.
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Taxi Bldg Brings Blood
When Miss Emma Quinn, 21 years old, came to the hospital, she checked the cab at 1 o'clock Sunday morning, she did not think that the rider was the victim of a physician. But it did. She was the victim of a whose address she refused to give, and he drew a knife and slashed the cab at 12d street and Cottage Grove and was taken to the South Side hospital.
Demented
M. Catherine Bond, 23, 161 Fulton street, was taken to the Psychiatric hospital Saturday to be held for observation. She is thought to be insane
Cone Victim Is Poisoned
Because of her serious illness that caused, Mrs. Charlotte White, 44 years old, was taken to the County hospital Sunday to be treated. She loved to be from home, but was forced to be from home by the use of narcan. White is supposed to have been taking doses. She was attended by Dr. Peter
One Bullet Wounds Two
Autos Collide
Andrew Walker, 41, 3682 State street,
Rockford, when he hand the automobile in
which he was riding northbound bound
and driven by John Henry, 23 Beth
and driven by John Henry, 23 Beth
and driven by a Hudson, was owned and driven by
a Hudson, and the avenue and
direction to collated at 4th street and
Wabash avenue.
Money Cause Bloodshed
A sum of money between William Scott, 35,
and John Henry, 23 Beth, the Thompson of the same address, the Inter attracted the former, who is a plasterer,
the head with a knife Saturday evening. Scott was taken to the South
been sought by the third district
Rifle Used as Club
Frank Miller, 41, 4113 Federal street,
the back of his head. Monday morning
he was in the office, a lawyer in the Miller home, when Branston struck him over the head with a hammer. He was advised to procure a warrant for his arrest.
Con Man Sentenced
Officers Majors and Erwin arrested Grudy Stones, 3752 Indiana avenue, came against him. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the charge and fined $5 and costs.
Wife Beater Fined
Wine Better Fined
Sol Carrion
was arrested for Sergeants Dewey and
Grace for beating his wife, Lulu, was
fined $10 and costs.
Caught In the Act
Officer Nap, Phelps caught John Brewin, 2020 Wentworth avenue, in the neighborhood in old Onyx House. Federal was held to the grand jury under $3,000. Brewin was held to the grand jury under $3,000.
Sentenced for Assault
Leon Davis, 8 East 53th street, who
was born in New York and attended
and Pacemaker after he beaten up in
the streets. He was a sweetheart, was lined $25 and costs, and sentenced to 10 days in the house of
the judge.
Whips Sweetheart
Fails to Appear
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Wife Guts Husband
A struggle for the possession of a
kiss from a man named Jim
Williams, 290 Degree pervert, she
stabbed her husband, Loisle, in the
back of her head. Jim Williams
williams exhibited 21 cuts on her
body where her husband had cut her at
different times. Her eyes had even been
split open.
Entite Lia Open
While quarreling with Willie Clay, 2629 Federal street, Infus Roberts, to 5112 Walton Avenue, had his lip sifted, knife. Cuy has not been apprehended.
Batter Face in
As he was walking in the viality of his gown, he began greetings. "I love you!" he said to home, and a curtail with two unknown men. They were in touch with his glayed eyes, nose and mouth together.
Shot By Wife
During a quarrel in the back at 12
P.M., the two girls were shot. 37 was
shot in the back of the neck
and 37 was shot in the face of the neck
allies West. She was Sullivan
and released pending the outcome
of his injury.
Off for Hot Springs
Messra, Walt Speed, 35 West 224
Messra, Walt Speed, 35 West 224
left Thursday, for Hot Springs, Ark.
left Thursday, for Hot Springs, Ark.
pillow the baths at the pythian bath house
James Lewis III
James Lewis, great grandchild of
Mira, Mrs. Rachel Boyd, 2228 Dearborn街,
is confined to his home with illness. He
was nursed by his great grandmother.
Assaulted by Roemer
Exhibiting an ugly razor cut in his cluck, Erick Hudson, 212 LaSalle Ct., New York, has cut by a rooster, Eugene Clark, which they were quarrelling in their home.
Stabbed In Eye
A quartet sung in front of $555
and $750 in the early 1980s.
Stewart, ex. $358, State street,
and Woodford, both avenue avenue
resulted in the eye by Woodkirk. Stewart is con-
sidered one of the finest singers.
Shot in Abdomen
While cleaning a revolver in his home at 3641 Federal street, Fred Brown, 35 accidentally shot himself in the abdomen when the gun guildly exploded
Struck by Auto
As she was attempting to cross the street at 518 street and Indiana avenue, she was struck by a automobile avenue, was struck by an automobile in charge of Arthur Rees, 3647 Prairie avenue. Mrs. Harper, who was injured, is confined at Provident hospital.
Internally Infured
Suffering with internal injuries, EJE carried him to the county hospital. Fayton was injured when he fell from an indestructible hunting hatch at 255 Shields area.
Betrayed by Watch
A watch, which he was alleged to have presented to his landlord, Mrs. Mattie Adams, 5225 Federal street was the home of the hands of Officers Kumebalim and Turner, 5728 Watson旁往, Williams of correction and fixed $25 and costs.
And Six Below
For reading, a forced check for $150 was issued to the student. Albert Grant, 212 Indiana avenue, was given all of his overweight for court and gave him a make good the fee. Even prosecution made good the fee below.
Guta Brother-In-law
The police of the South Clark street in Memphis, Tenn., sent a corrector for John Smith. Smith escaped from the police station and neck of his brother-in-law, Lewis, who was in a quarrel in their loops in 2010.
Falls Off of Car
According to the police, Khalu Swan suspends under the influence of liquor when he fell off of a 51st street car at South Seoul wound on the back of his head.
Fractures Foot
While standing on the front porch of her home at 2234 Dearborn street, she picked up 35, misled her footing and 10 down steps. She sustained a fractured foot.
Uses Bazer In Flight
A major war used with telling effect
Johnson, 25, 252. Wentworth overruns
Johnson, 25, 252. Wentworth overruns
craichead, 200. Wentworth overruns
craichead, 200. Wentworth overruns
their quarters, used to state the cause
of their quarrel.
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William Marston, 50, 5844 Wahlsen avenue, died at his home this week. He was a member of the hospital from the effects of an operation which was performed at the county hospital a few days earlier. Shoots Self Accidentally After examining his gun, William C. Marston, 50, 5844 Wahlsen avenue, shot himself in the leg as he was attempting to put the gun back More Model—you hear me! Will he with beels on at the fashion show, Feb. 22, Eighth Restraint armory.—Attention.
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Mrs. Jackson, III
Mrs. Penna Jackson, who was to die at the age of 11, was forced to advance the date to hall, was forced to advance the date to condition management and fitness, and it is expected that she will be able to re-enter the hospital.
Old Settler Dier
Mirza. Florence Yoridleh, widow of the late Mirza Yoridleh, of the city, died on April 9, 2015 of this city, died pearl g.9 and was surrounded by her family. From her understaking parents of Keren from Morocco, she leaves a daughter, Blanche Gouw. She leaves a daughter, Blanche Gouw.
Avondale, IL 61201
Julius N. Aventor, h. Jr., a sophomore at the University of Illinois, Champaign, N. was brought home by Earl Meal. He student, very seriously ill last Friday.
Mid-Nite Show
Big Mid-Nite show by Musician Union. Local 20% at the Grand theater, which will be Elight Regiment band, Venomone orchestra, Sunset orchestra, Vernon Hunter, Joe Jordan, Sindir Thompson, Dr. Giles, president local
Sarah M. Wilkens
Shoots Both In Thighs
True love was not running so smoothly as she did. She was $20 State street. She quarrelled with her sweetheart, Thomas Johnson, who asked Thomas if he would Thomas, attempted to separate then when they came to blows. Thomas Johnson, the tall and bright, and his brother in the left.
Arizona Officer
Mrs. Georgia Huntington (white),
Mrs. Alexandra Owxie of Jack O'Keeffe, the prize
father's rachee upon Officer Ganzel
on while she was in试聴, she sought
to whip Police Marian Wilen
when locked up. She was nudged $10 and
was beaten.
Arrivals at Idlewild
GRIP OF THE LAW
Charged With Assault
Herbert Harro, 26, 4414 Vincennes Avenue, was arrested by Sergeant James Cox, 26, 4414 Vincennes Avenue, assault with a deadly weapon on complaint of Mrs. Grace Johnson, 4000 Wakefield.
Striker Officer Fixed
When Officer Fred Grisham attempted to arrest the man, he struck the officer in the face, forcing him to stand on his knees together with them amounted to $15.00; the amount they amounted to $8.50; the amount they amounted to $1.00.
Hold to Grand Jury
Parker, attorney, on behalf of
who was appointed by Congress, Ferdal
and Michelinley on complaint of Mrs.
Hold to the grand jury under $1,000
and $2,000 for her part of her furniture when she
kent part of her furniture when she
Pickpockets Fined
Charles Danks, 1423 State street, was fined and costed to the university $1,000 for stealing him pickering pockets on a street where he was arrested by Sergeant Frank Stark for the same offense, was fined $25 and costs.
He Maule Roberts George and Hugh Danks, 1423 State street, was fined Eighth Residentiment, Feb. 22, Adv.
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The men of Wahah Village are giving
Y. M. C. A. Thursday night, Washington's birthday. The sum to be realized
Mr. Johnson has held for the entire
first-class radio set that will instruc-
tains nightly in the lobby of
the lobby of the YMCA.
Members of the Young Men's council
last Sunday afternoon were pleased to
receive the Gift of the state of the state of the Y. M. C. A. A.
Mr. Horder. This council is promo-
tated by the YMCA at the afternoon of each fourth Sunday.
The Men's meeting at the Young
Men's church is the afternoon
will be addressed by the Rev. David
Johnson of institutional church.
The men from an extended trip in the East and
from a trip to the West will attend at 4 o'clock with a message
full of vital information and challenge.
Morgan is in charge of the musi
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George Leo, 2415 State street, and Helen Leo, 2415 State street, were arrested by Officers Olivier and Robert, who were on a street car were each find $50 and cost by Judge Joseph Schul-
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wate samt "Sones Charles Mtichardson,
Daiene Ii, who Were visiting 1p ah
fits. sere "tie ainner puese of, Be
Witiam Tt Narshoil' ee die Abpomatos
ON, ant Mes Levl ¥ it task:
i, and Airs Levl Youn and daugh-
ten a3 Wats, weenie Toft dhe cit
Weanesday. tor prinaticli Tih, “where
Mhog attended: Git murine. Ot all
Brave Shaw daughier nf Hew, and Mew
G3" Shaw. Cir Hershel White Thurs-
Gay’ evening.
Nin eoree Cleveland Halt, 363
Grated teruieeaete tate Peturne to the
Stefan Cutay Where she was Oh
eter ne ans diego
Miuretiail Grass one Wala avenue.
te cieiting She tatters Gehas’ Gray
Seuiman Mies.
Se dina Sits, Charles Richardson,
Daag iit, stent lane week tn th
Shy his suc Or her Tarentg, Mie ae
SHES. Rise Mtoures at Went Sih fret
Mis. Samer Anise, woke tt davies
Amwes, weiicknoatn inisine=s nien af ths
Ae ie lane Thursdays might visi
Tolniiten in!SeCumle Clay, Mion, “itor
feturmine Sirs Amen wit visit ale
Sinead fh, tae Getta, Ya She
i nreonranted Vy" ber daughter, 3s
Fr eee at
WP ANT cage Luckett ix_vintting
friends “In Stemittin, “Penn. she 4s
eeu uaiaed at ner Wy aire Sela
‘hist Venus Bea, <7 Wabash avenue,
leit tn “ety Thurday “ufternoon 40
Woot wr garfvute, in AMubiie. Also and
Boycatiend he sted Ges “oe” Se
Mint ‘Clara Harmaday tax gone to
yetiow Saintes, Onin on Business
ain.
eonebnaaen,
Rie BAe HS and Fed Rees Kets
Wir gece ais maison
feat leat ce oetie a
ee
Be Suh Ceca
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ancien trrer a0} flety Th
Bn Th then ag age A ea ntl 0
Nae aren bc
ARE mI] Seabees
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; we)
Hi Beane Send
Na ug t es Penny
preven ied sere
Le a
$700 IN 2 HOURS ge
Tare wine tron noi ey Vo
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Fab ast None (ek if
fiiciss aN 100 sn Qa Reet
HOMES toy cnet SB
Se ee A Gaal ue pare
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aE FUR EES BBA Te
“Taek edie." roies imesh
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Dent, 258 4S Stereo Clearo, mi.
LUCK in LOVE!
RODOLEH VALEX-
< "FINO, poset
CESS od ha Soe
ais Bp) seat cutie ne
CERES” Te snk Sine Sym
FF Sig tie oe
RI” rata tal povcs, "Wesems
et oraeare
sith gcaulon arabian TMERALD tad terest
ide RUDE RED Wo SOME “S496
Scat yereretches ee acres” Spey back
Suecantees $5 valun, Lirited number, Order Sov
SaneSaIre, Se sates, atid peer, Onder sew
Airs. Agnes W. Griffey and her little
enticing alee Marke and tes
New" Grieane «Thess will visit her
eet eee
ee
5, a Ge. procter, 42
ane of AY Se iat
nc RO Shae dea ge op
30 SS" Shratng Withers daugh
ies ee aan Hee eee
aac ie ean tat
Hate decorated and x number of her
TR HERS RS ats ane
12.."ana. the Mardi Grax in New Ore
the Geet jor the Mex. TT Ghotston
Mand’ atts Rohert Carter and
aati Rae dee ES
Hin the city for w few days. While here
Institutional A.M. E. church, 3829
Dettbor see ihe Ros, Bald 'soh
Dinyarton the anege hentns erie
ofa sermons upon “doxeph and Tl
ietien: Sunday" monsings Joh
the hidimer Wit ne the nityeot Sea
25.7 8amon wf the ramon at £5) pom
Armour Avenue Christian church, 268
Eder treet re Howe erator
Eien Seite cre et attended
ranetay SM Meas sorta wan Fender
{nthe afternoon, Noble Siesie,. Sts...
Forwinion. Stee Galdie Ouy tang Pare
St, Mary's AL WE church, £25
paliosts Zefeot” ale’ nag, $i Tartan
PERSE DRNCMing ae ie a ina
fet pe de nna Autif tens
Tanda meg ah
richer Sperta ellglous mess ecting
Bunday weap. ra me
Quinn Chapel A.M. E. churen, 24h
net nd Weabth Menicg eae
Sitiel namie Berman Sunday
itera Mat aot abject is the
Pinind Man Barc service stem apes
Sey Mule we Hos ate
carters Temple 6. M. €. church, 424
street_and Champlain avenue, the Rev.
Sine. Rt Stent iaatae Phe pasar
famtthdY songay morning, Ualne "far
Pirtetiet Mie, Tewer or Beton
ene ten Tea! Bese, Senerat aces
Bars” emcaien bw thee 3te
ERuWth, Geafletcd "gerne om *adsiang
theron! Slee Sondre be fe
$itat' Sahat aeoredgey oF Une tire
oe Secret adil
preach thorsing’ ana evetios.
_ Mt, Carmel ©. NE. church, 6169 Ada
rate Ghe Heng, Premiacay ReSoomy fase
erecta Nate EAE waatting oar el
Attended Sunday. Presiding Eller Cos
EincTand ie Raver So We Sainte phd
REPELS Seouiied the pape She
Shandy of SH Contact SCE? omnis
hd afk Aveque churches Ga we ses
rae ae ete pane Se
Sa a taney, the, Poston
He, tial heat nae
ar gee le
Wee Ghieke, Sort Winters, Jr and
Be Sisto nes,
[jBethel ALM, Eehureh, seh, and
Bea, Wee Sat te
Ec acm ad
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Oak Grave bani sour 2 Der
Sah Srere north sure, se Der
eee HR Sele Pan Set
tor “hix subject. “Will God Make Man
aiyite Chapt Ar, churn,
Se A eA
home af Sirs. Helen Watean, 128 South
Take Charien, La. Fei. 16-—3ire.
Delle Mons ace 78 dled at her heme
here Monday morning following & shor
iiness. "Four davehiens were, xt her
Weaside, Mra. 1% te Sims of" this elt
dim de M. Thomas, Stew, Walth Stone:
Costella aiid” Mise Dora Moan of Chi
cape. Teevides ‘these, two sons ands
host of relatives survives
Dag ty day, in every ways the Fash
lon show tag” ix drawing nearer, Fes
fon phew fax ix drawing mares. 3
Contributions
to This Great
| Civilization
Race Accomplishments in
Many Directions Feature
Program at Tuskegee
Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 16.—That the
[American ace man hax contributed
Substantially. to elvillzation and. tc
ihe development “of Amertea was
Memonstmited by the exerelses hol
inthe. institute chapel Wednesday
evening, Feb. %, at which members
Of the, senior’ claes related the
Aehlevements of the Race in varlous
directions.
The ovening, which ts designated
ag "Negro Night" waa devoted. to
‘rations on the Tace's contributtons
fo science, artand literature, and
the progress of the Race i. business
education nd jotrnaltem. The mu
Se rendered consisted wholly’ of com-
Positions by such composers as Sam-
bet Coleridge-Taylor, Harry T. Bur-
leigh and Nathaniel ‘Dett. zi
Conspicuous among te orations
was that of Bugene Harris of Groen-
Wood, Miss, 08 “Sfechablcal Atts and
tho 'Negro."” Harris pointed. ont
Among the worthy achlevements. of
the Hace. in’ this direction that. the
first clock constructed tn America
was made by a Hace man, Benjamin
TBanneker of Baithaore, 34a. in 2784,
fund that itace men today Hold pat-
ents on ‘more. than. 2000 inventions,
including ‘agricultural implements,
wood aad metalworking” machines
Tand. conveyances, seaxoing vencels
Jelectrical devices ‘and. mechanical
toys :
‘Another oration which was of spe-
clal interest was that of Liclus Pat-
fon of Sfontgomers, Ali. on “The
Growth of Negro Newspapers" Pate
ton traced ihe progress of the Mace
inthe field of Journalism from the
Appearanes of Freedom's Journal in
IEE to the present day, when Mace
men are publishing more than 400
Publications with a combined ‘cireu-
Eution of more than 3,000,000,
Other speakers were: " Miss Pear!
Lewin, “The Negro in Muste": Miss
Eudora Holmes. “Tho Negro on the
Stage": Miss Nina ali, “The ‘Negro
In. Fino Arts": Charles “Resnolds,
“Phe Importance of thie ational Ne-
gro Business League": Silva. Virele
Smith, “Reducing. literacy” Among
Negros’: Miss Katherine MeNell,
*Nesro Authors.” and Wiliam Stew:
ary "Roce Adjustment”
"yegro Nght" ts an annuat event
at Tuskegeo Institute and 1s. highly
indorsed by Dr. Itobert R.” Moton,
Principal, 2% ome of the most helpful
Rudent activities, ‘The progeara Is
held under the supervision. of. tho
English department, of which J, ae
hee is ake Ghee
‘Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 16.—The Wil-
ams singers, famous’ musical enter-
tainers, rendered thelr annual con-
cert at Tuskexce institute Saturday
evening. Students, teachers and vis-
itors packed the institute chapel to
hear this organization,
‘The program. was varied with
classic “and popular numbers and
‘spirituals, cach” Holding alternate
sway over the auditors from. the
‘opening selection to the sextet. from
“ucla.” which ‘elused the, program
This croup of singers led by Chas.
P. Willams of Chicago retains. its
charm and attraction for the public
‘The three remaining members of the
original Williams singers, Charles P-
Willams, J.'S. Johnson’ and J. HL
Crabbe, aire excellently supported by
the nee members, Miss Ethel Bomar,
accompanist: Miss Julla Kennedy,
contralto; ‘Miss Vera f. Grats, s0-
prano, and Robert Kilicbrew, tenor.
—
FORMER CHICAGOAN IS
MAKING GOOD IN EAST
Dr. Adena C. 5. Minott. popular
Jgharacter analyst and metuphysteian of
this cits and New Yorks since. her ro+
Kuen Bust hs been lecturing and wisita
Ing on Loni Island and in the state of
Renaztvania. oe tw lida be
Mas the house, Eucet of Mrs. Gibbeon
Youn, Sti Wysturing aventio. Palin:
Qeiphis, Pa. De Minott te now tn her
Romie own, Seis Norke Cher and’ has
opened offices in the Harlem district at
STEN, ame streets
‘Teo’ werks deo Tuesday: evening. for~
mer students, white, tendered a surprise
hremescoming rereniton to te doctor at
the home of a former graduate of her
School. Sex. dC. Labierre, at ‘whose
home ‘Dr. Minait is now. Instructing
clase of frlends.. was chairman of the
feeention | committer, “Tlie. reception
Ssanin huge surprise to the puesteat the
cyening. Race people, social friends
Sha former rilente, had” planned a
Homecoming Fecention tor, the octet
av tho honte of shies Grace P. Cumpbell
at Thankeniving time. but she was in
Quogue. Teta at the time. The recen=
lon was therefore postponed Until after
The Sew Year when Ie was understewd
that her Marlen aflees would be resudy
and open ta. the publle. “this comnts
ine 1x now planning 3 reception to. Dr.
AMfnote Heform the Lenten season Begin
“aoe
‘MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA
‘Come to old Bethel A.M. E, church,
‘oth und Dearbern streats, Monday) Feb
3, lac 8 welork pm.” and enjoy uw
Wonder musienl-fenst nn One program
Where seldom, sf ever, ne ean hear £0
funy: of Chicago's stetiar artiste. The
Suri rogram will eonsist ¢f kelcetlons
Invelee, piano, tiolin, clarinet, Oran
and ‘waod-wind Insiniments. “Benefit
Greaus fethel. Mare E. Jones, mane
ager —Advertinement-
ere
MRS. HELEN M'QUE DEAD
Laraln. Ohio, Feb, 18—Word was ra-
ceived here Dy friends. announcing. the
frath of Sire. Molen MeQue,. formerly
af aay Kisrla avenue. thie elise she
died in duckeanvilie. Fin, having taken
i fee. Tand going to Florida an. 1
hoping’ to fecain or health. She wets
Well known in Lorain and Philadelphia:
Ban Her huxband, Pennie MeQue, 3198
Eaike Stth street. Cleveland, 0. aufviven
peldanaas Enlasiia
Champaign, I. Feb, 16—The | Pol
reannn iin peck detlthetat aance
at the “Manone hall Rue
BE ale ete Sa aes
ie ald paid, funis as fursiohed Of
Uesite Itite and Dick Langford.
_——— —__——
| ror sae on For rext—
] Baily cauinned omices for both
doctor and dentiats Socated
J] inS‘heare of tinest Colored
section "of “Minneapots
ALL MODERN OFFICES
wate
BENJ. S, RAUCH,
423 Plymouth Building,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD
By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
TWO MUSICAL STARS.
With, the stay of Sissle and Blake
decimated to one, weck it docs Dot
seem amiss to review these two mel-
ody. makers ‘Whose spectacular bid
for fame has compelled muste mec~
gers of yesterday and today to give
them a prominent place among the
Broadway writers,
it 1 should inake a musical can-
vass of Juines Hubert Blake, gener-
ally known as Eubie, | would use the
colors and Hines selected by Gaugin
in portraying his Impressions of the
South Sea Isles. One is first attracted
Uy hls tnusieal technle and Interpre-
tations. He paints his musical plc-
tures with a long, well-defined sweep
and in lurid colors. To an analyst,
nothing to bim is haphazard, for
underneath every tone combination
Is discerned a well-formed, welt-
molded structure. built of steel trom
which emanates ‘crisp ond clean cut
farpegsios and trilis. And yet ike
Thut prince of painters he weaves, in
many colors to soften the erlsp tech-
nie.
‘And what may xeem paradoxical,
he often sets in new harmonies quite
/spontancously, but, they are always
well ordered,” quickly formed inen-
tay, “relayed to the fingers, and
playéa ‘with precision and exactness.
‘One wonders how he can form such
technically correct harmonies. with-
‘out rehearsal. 1 have heard him im-
provise and compose and have yet to
hear grammatleat errors as we say In
music. To ono who listens to music
With the same critleal ear as one who
listens tow Iecture—always ‘alert to
a mispronounced word or an. ill:
formed sentonee—a flaw Ja iausie Js
equally noticeable,
"To double the third in the bass,
hear the dominant close above, in-
stead of below, Is quite as flagrant a
breach in musle ag to hear some, one
abuse the king’s English with: “We
is going away." Mr, Blake always
speaks beautiful, musteal English.
have yet to hear him blunder, even
when spontaneously adding” new
touches,
Im the analyzation of his songs, ¢s-
pecially of the new show, “Elsle.”
found atways enchanting melodies. He
has a decided flair for them and thes
flow evenly into new channels, far
from the usual trend of popular tunes.
Gf a certainty ie has not yet reached
the erest of his genius, The apex 1s
in the distance, for he is capable of
many finer things.
Everxone knows that much in a
song depends upon the words and
thet Gouth wf mords aad undet~.
The Young Matron's Progressive club
jwilt'mrece Thursday of thin week atthe
Residence of Sirs. Jutin’ Caviere. okie
Eiate wrest. “A "Valentine noclat war
fEiven iy" the dub’ Wennesday evening
Be the home of Mra. Lima Davis, soit
Beans avent
‘The Hand of Love club met at, the
rome. Otho president,” Stra: “Saud
Sfitehelt 2702" Indiana ‘avene. A elt
lous iinehoon was wervod by MP5, $51-
Sia Fletchers and Sine Alma ake:
Fhe Lucky “Thirteen of dhe club Wi
field thas’ next mecung ae Ales. Atlee
Chats residénee,
"dn Inst riday evening. the Ontario
tut, Lid., was gntereained. tm fe cut
froma “at 4308" Calumet “avenue. Earl
Brown was host. At conclusion Of butt:
"ei, he clu ‘waa served to" dello
EN Progretén club held thelr, rocular
meceing at thelr, clus rooms, 4336 Ine
Gisiavengel the dance "nas. been
‘Postponed unit March 1.
"Tho “Alverno Social" club entertained
about Gvo hundred of Chieago's, soung
spell, cet at thelr Dabut datice Frida;
Foss 9c at ihe Eighth Regiment Armor?
names! “rhe. club in under the social
flrection of Stes, Lully Bi, Scdrlock:
‘The dacknon club met Sunday at the
home of Arse Canna Vause, 318 Dewte
orn street. Next mexting will be held
Fein S0'Rt ene residence of Sitar Gene-
Mev Fallerome 4856: Watagh avenur
‘Eo Sinmill'Adetphla Gira, whist tour
amtene twill ho entertained Saturday by
Bs tkdzel Bupee, Gals Wabash aves
“Tie 3. A. & to eluh entertatned vith
ja Valentine parte Wednesduy. evening
fet tho home OC Nes. John Dreston. {235
State’ Areet, ‘the eiuly held thelt last
freetings at the home of Mrs. Venerable,
388 Clien aventier "A delightful luyeh?
json Was served fix, the hostess, “Next
freeting will we held st the residence Of
Mies. Lane, s2iq Dearborn street.
"Phe dunior Siatrons Art und Soclal
hub will tect Friday afternnon at the
fRome"of Sirs tlannsh ‘Porter, a3, St
Egreneo avenue, seonnd aparement.
The ‘South Side “Smarter See Whist
chip met. Wednesday evenine at the
Some ‘of Airs. Peart Wiinitn, 3126 Giles
avenue. The hastens served a very delle
ins Taneh. tex. dull Yonex wow St
prize. “The meeting “adjourned tn mest
Bit rs. Floyd Pasne, dois) Catumet
The Clover, Lewt Social. clu wae
nights: entertained at their last meeting
De Migs Cora Hart, 40ge" Wabash aver
nue. Nest meeting’ will be held wt the
homo “of Mra So Lewis 3948 State
Feqpet.
Sire, J. To rowder wax elected scere=
tary of the Moshuwhs iterars and 80,
SUE Shute! heen will mest Friday
Sight at_4220 Wabaah avenue. |
‘Phe Tusnonenan Sokal clu, hetd te
fetular meeting at the residence 0
Woodard Sones. 3810 Grand boulevard,
oneyaf the Nowe nmeborts en
ere hie Ween. rsanized ately
among. the: West Side Smarter set the
Bite ‘social eiub.” Oilleers elected are
dx fogs: , Surihey fe Cabell pret:
dent: Ales Allee Booker, viee-présttent:
Cstherine Gordon, wecretarys Palmer i
Tiere. treunorer”, “he next meet (i
Will be heid-at the renidence of Palmer
Serra S800: Park avenue.
‘The Marquette chib met atthe
Phylice Wheaties home, Feb. 20th and
tan honored bj jam addres. from.
Branca Siradferd. he cit ‘emt
donation to. the Selma university for
the heneae of a new hospital, “The Hon.
By Ago ath win address the ‘ab
Tho Liberty: Whlet club mot with Mes
wheeler. 25s Prairie avemuce ThUrR:
dag. Sixt. mootine will beheld at tho
Rome “of catee. Watson, 4344 indian
avenger sionthly whist at We held at
ihe Cons. club. S148 Indiana’ avenue.
Sarda evening
“The Gnbieelub held thele. tast_meet-
tne at the residence of Wiliams: 484
Bast Sad sareet, Re Arninia HL was the
guest gt the qeening. The nest tet
is will be held at the home of Herbert
Naame. ‘Sisi" kills avenue, “Saturday:
Jenn Blanton, Secretar
"The Yount’ Siothers’ Social club met
au the Fealdence of site. Einer Jolinron,
Ace South Park avenue: After buviners
a delichtful menu. was sereed, An ine
feallation party. was held Tuosay ‘at
tsi3 tametty avenue. "Mrs. Tatura ©
Hendricks, revident? Larnie WW. Avery,
renorieg.
The Sunny Damore club was, enter-
tained at the fnine of Sirs, Lydia Hare
rie Thursday. atternoan. The elity Was
Kerved. dainty “luncheon by" the
Mefhe Chicago Union Charity club met
fe Chleago Union Charity: club me
ag the home. of Sita Chur S368
Vernon avenue, Thursday. "Next meet
Ine will be held’ at the home eC sits
Sandrere, 3542, Vernon ‘avenue, (PAUP
day of this weele
‘AC"Uie conclusion of a busy session
Siinday afternoon,” the “Interconexisee
njub was auldresvea tnteG3" by: Marie
Hasford, A. B.D. FR, G. SDE
Has(ord: after cha‘leficing the: thournt
of Foung ncople-on the point of Chriss
tian practice. pointed out the fact that
nly native lind. Africas. wn the ‘home
pf'anctent clvillzations: that in the yee
f iatery “Africa hud ‘once made, Ke
sontribation to human progres and he
relieved We destined. to fire nzaia tO
rev leadership in wartd affalree
The, Wilhertorce ‘club ‘wil’ meet
ghursday, Fey 22, § pom, at the Ya
SA, dei Wabash avenue, “All Wilber:
orelans are urged (0 be present.
CLUBS
standing and beauty that comes to
fone in the Sissie-Wiake prouiletions
Snes Re entine gucte of souk
somes tnrovgh the earner Oe te
Blakey aie eat sue Stowe wags
Staeat e's abel velco la ase
Se, 8 EE a hana a aeaidd
Teta aie Coat Mate ties
Fe te ae et esedy and
inucte ge SOT Pind a
WES Craving for hat Kis ot
IRE Anise" Sn in ie three
verter ae battleutery goed, “Wilh
gummors sre Ficus? Sona’ “tare
Hetite ta one! the ater Me
Buti ha ae Unutuel ueouralee, fF
Bia eat aatte (ane, cioinn
Rees ee a Kove ts same
th BA, Tia “Bh he tage Capi
re etc alt nlerser toad Cro
Rasa een te Ne ae on each toes
Cee aUe Sete gout wit bin 1
aera ent dther matter can exlets
Eecou rer peeace phony net
Sor ce carebere tak Soa ike
See Nt eee teats aor batts
aan et oe ne in ate
ee, tt uta
FT eceal ota stn suse oa wv
an eee ie as Te acento the
Seer ie tad moe his wile and
Peers ont acs anenee, "ia te al
ee et oer the wane
sucha ett. “Thay eet hia
inde denen ag tae hae eaown
ae ar eee au yeaa hast aes
roe Be i eta ag
ng at nent hele. and
Meee aa we We tae
Betrasiont pales pt beiace caine to
Sere ete on eke:
oes
Fre uy tring writers and
ob tgs iene eta hae
CO ee Bee eee at artes
Tar dass ee custhte ee Blos
we tf te agate
Tet tanta vanes neat Ie ae
to ae Tae Aaa Oke
Teed ites nee seaweed ieee
ea catenin eel
tial Tokers Geers’ Cas ponet
else cot tres’ Stace af ti
Peet thadhar nd Weanenune ott
i ena cent Meat ab erer
BEicate for ine sheng, Hugh Bae
ee ei
oy a
Waidtnand! ettuing incites ae
Bene Seat Hates tee
Taikon hin ees a deehden Me
‘here ih bea, cee lester ec
cert at Bethel A.M. (5. church. 20th |
Sf Shanthi tonin Ba
st eae ate ar ches ae ae
Bek Daan? Soe Teer chal
WALLACE RICE SUNDAY, FEB. 18
Pre, itnes, Mn aninealnet
Sit sddrens ‘Grace iyceunr Sunday at
ager
Sew" Perk who la one of the Diack
ae et eres hae
The Chicago Music aracciatin of the
National. sissoclation ‘at “Negro. Sturte
cians Will yivo the best, musical jro-
Jeram, ever seiven. in Chlcago. Sunday,
Fob. t6"'at sf0 p.m. at Berean Bune
iueeis 324 ana Dowttien streets. he
following prosram. wilt” be rendered:
Introductory remarks. Mex. Martha.
Mitchell; invocation, Rev. WS Brad-
Jaen: plano solo. ‘Thelma 0, Simones
Stolin "soln. Harrison: Emanticl: organ
Solo,” Walter He Gonsettes addtese d
Wester ‘Jones: vocal soto, Alpha” 2:
Bratton: Berean cholr, under the ire:
tlon of Prot. (vk. Yaehrough: Rethels
amount chalesters, under. the direction
Jot Prof. dames \. ‘Munds. All iust=
‘clans and muste jovers are urged to be
present
Se
FAREWELL EXERCISES AT BETHEL
| Bethel church, 20th and Dearborn
eset ct ld a Gare werk nae
ing Felday, "Feb. 23, until. March 5,
when welll include the fast Love Feast,
the lage Holy Communion on. Sundays
Reh. Ss, ‘the last prayer meeting. on
Wednesday, Web. 28) andl on the Friday
of that Week the last clas meeting. On
Sunday Sardi. the cuneresstion wil
worship In Greator Metheks at 42d
street and Grand boulevard," The Revs
fe. 31. Tuner ta pastor, s
Will Give Oebate
The Varrick Christian Endeavor of
Walter's A. Mt ke Zion churely 3500
Dearhorn pircet, wilt'give A bhe debate
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tho university campus, Justice Stan-
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were: Dr, Thomas Jesse Jones, New
York Clty: Dr. Jesu E. Moorland,
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JohnH. Sherburne,” Boston, 31nss.;
‘Dr. James H. N. Waring, Dovnington,
Pur Me. Rolfe Cobleigh, Boston
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Nashville, ‘Fenn.: Colonel Theodore
Roosevelt, Washington, D, C.: Justice
Job Barnard, Washington, D. C.: Dr
Charles 1k’ Brown, New Haven.
Conn; William ‘V. Cox, Esq, Wash-
ington, D. C.; Dr, Franels J.’Grimke,
Washington, D, G.: Dr. Albert Bush-
nell Hart, Cambridge, Mass.; and Dr.
Witham ¢. Sinclatr, Philadelphia, Pa.
‘Among the decisions of the hoard
of trustees was the designation of
James A. Cobb, Esq. now serving a3
professor of constitutional law in the
Howard university school of nw ns
vice dean of thut ‘school.
A committee of the board consisting
of Dean Charles R. Brown, Dr. Al:
bert Bushnell Hart, Dr. Marctis. E:
Wheatland, Dr. Jesso ©, Moorland,
Dr. Michel’ O. Dumax, Colonel Theo-
dore Roosevelt, and General John 1.
Sherburne, was appointed to confer
with a committee. of the general
alumal assoclation looking’ to closer
co-operation between the graduates
and the university.
‘The executive committee was om-
powered to procced with the gymna-
sium, armory and athletic tleld proj-
ect for which appropriation has heen
made by the Congress of the United
States.
‘The reports of the administrative
officers, Dr. J, Stanley Durkee, pres-
ident, sind Dr. Emmett J, Scott, sec-
retary-treasurer, indicated that. the
university is entering upon a. period
of physical expansion and greater
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"Players" in New Show at Avenue; Good Shows at Grand and Monogram
more or less tragic sort, follows the above. It was written by F. H. Wilson and describes why one group of our folks came North. Marion Lauren, Laura Larson, and Rory Ray, Sid Kirkrick and Lloyd Monagas, for the cast in this timely playlet.
THE GRAND
The Drake & Walker Hom-Bay Girls in "The Girl from Boston." is the offering of the week at the Grand. It is a fast moving musical comedy with just enough story features, with just enough story to maintain the interest required to bring a screening denouncement at the end. Pretty Ethel Walker has the title part of the stage play. She is a lyricist assisted by Louis Landridge, a very competent straight with an excellent presence and a singing voice of class. Henry Drake and Butterworth gain a hilarious favor through their abilities along that line. Wille Drake makes an excellent detective and Henrietta Loveless is an ingenious criminal. And by Edwards & Edwards and a concert by the sensational jazz band, outstanding features include songs by the principals above named. There is a beginning Monday, when "His Wife" one of this group's best offerings, will be presented.
"The Follicle of Seapin," a force by Mohiere, is the principal part of a double offering by the All-American Theater Association Players at the year end later this week. Franklin Jaxon is handling the title role; it is the first time that he has worked by Chicagoans in work of this sort, and he is making a fine impression. The part requires a fast, thrilling, talking and fast stepping youth full of pop and dash, and that is the list of things with which young man is brilliantly
PETER B.
Tony Langston
THE MONOGRAM
supplied. On Monday night he got into a few tangles, but he cleverly saved himself. In doing so, however, he interrupted the movie in shining, leading a peculiar tone to the Neapolitan story and settings. By the time this piece was made, the youngster will be handling the part exactly as Moller wrote it, and as Raymond O'Neil drilled it into him. It is a difficult task, but the youngster as O'Neil, as the lovers, also deserves a deal of praise. He makes a handsome picture, and the same can be done with the character of like description, Solomon Brunner, as Silvester, the never-dow-well companion of Ovince and a co-companion of Sophie from the movie of the parents of the screens above mentioned, is perfectly cast and does excellent work. The parental parts are well done, and the character of them, the parents of Arthur Ray, the latter being a "blad" of the comedy sort, Marlon Harrison has excellent opportunities with them, and Arthur Reynard and Arthur Bowman have short parts; the former has a few lines through which to show the character, and the latter for a few moments. The story is an interesting one and finishes with a real surprise, a description of which would be too much for the scenes for you to give the play the "once over." "A Train North," carrying a Haerial story of a
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Through the good graces and efforts of Irvin P. Hitchcock, master of social sessions in Iron City Lodge No. 1, the first of the "Plantation Days" company were made Elks: Leonard Harper, Archie Cross, Lemond Jack, Jackie Cox, Porter Darnell Howard, Joseph Sutler, Richard Curry, Bert Hall, George Pasim and Battling Cats. This makes "Plantation Days" a great success. Elk playing Pittsburgh will do well to call on Mr. Hitchcock at the home, 29 Fulton street.
Jacqueline Costello, the classic dancer, is suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism at the avenue, Barton, Chicago.
I've Got the
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Gee! but it's hard to love someone
When that someone don't love you.
I'm so disgusted and lonely too.
I've got the Down Hearted Blues.
Once I was crazy 'bout a man
And he miscreated me all the time.
The next man I get, he's got to promise
To be mine, all mine.
Cause he mistreated me
And drove me from his door,
But the good book says,
You'll reap just what you sow.
Trouble, trouble, looks like
I've had it all my days.
Sometimes I think trouble's
Gonna follow me to my grave.
I can't never loved
But three men in my life,
'Twas my Father, my Brother and
The man that wrecked my life.
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Into this World
With whimpering cry;
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And out of our leave;
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In Destiny's tools;
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Dear Gen. Tony,
I am grateful to another Smulee company for under way. The cast will be headed by Whitney and well known performers will be included. The will consist of about 40 colorized singers, comedians, actors, musicians. The phenomenal success of Google that company, now touring in the South, created and founded another company that through the East and Canada. The No. 1 show is being standing room only.
JOHN B. HARRIS
The "Liza" ball program, a social success of S. T. Whitney in the winter season, was packed to the point of suffocation. The concert program rendered by the stars of the ball was applauded for the preliminary entertainment and the performers were applauded when the ball was a conspicuous feature of the evening. Messrs. Irvin Miller and Macco hand of welcome to all. To Captain Wilson, Harlem's most popular dance promoter, must go to the great success of the "Liza" ball. Miss Julia Moody, popular Black Strain with Whitney and Tutt's "Up and Down show, is visiting the greater part of the winter in Boston, Mass, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James "How Come," after a successful two weeks engagement at John T. Glenn's en-suite, will return to Washington, D.C. by popular request, for a week's engagement. Andrew Trible, Lovejoy and Fairfields are still making good as leading comedians of Ed Hunter's Walt Disney.
Emma Jackson is more than making good overall sense of what she did as a role of Wille Shuttle company during the absence of Miss Blanche Homme, whom she accounted for illness.
GOTHAM GOSSIP By William Jones
Drae Tong; Possibly you won't object to a little New York theatrical done, for believe me, the lounge around here for the show. Burris is very ill in Hellevieu hospital, Scott, Hay & Casamay—the Three Eldest-playing at Pimenta Lafayette a week ago and truly smashed the bill. These boys are made up to represent the timed spectacles. Every turn and song was the last word in jazz. Harrington, Great for this week, I saw the act there and they were the greatest applause getters on the bill. Coral stamped the house with "Nelson."
Tony, this guy who "will straighten little comedian with the jumps," known to be "efficient" and with "distinction," is certainly working on that. This guy really "hates" himself. Why not let someone else use those tools? This guy is the time for someone to straighten him out. If he is so good, why is he not on the job? In the movie, the loving Muller he would now be the star of "Liza." Moncourney is still writing back telling us what a fine man this oaf is. Frank always did that. I remember Balley of 51 theater, Atlanta, GA. After Frank, none of the oafs love us. Dollar can be made. Of course, you remember "Oh, Joy" and "bunch Luck" companies were. However, we hope "How Come" is as good as Frank says it is and trust the promoters will treat Arseno & Kelley, the former partner with Waltman Sisters, are the real stars of the league attraction. The applause was daftening at the conclusion of their act: Hurtig & Samson's a short white
Gonzalez White and her band will be back this way. Now we shall see what the rest of the circuit have been raving over. The Nero performer is having his day in New York City. It is impossible for her to work in revues or orchestras on Broadway. Trust you'll be here next time you hear of it? Well, the Ku Klux Klan will play the Knights of Columbia and the Young Men's Heritage association
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"More to Be Pitied Than Scorned" to Be Shown at States Theater
The first of a new series of pictured stage successes will be shown on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 21 and 22, at the States theater when "More to Be Pitied Than Scorned" will be presented.
This screen version of Charles E. Blaney's tremendous stage success of the same scene will feature the ever-wonderful roles of the old spoken dramas were, and it is presented with scene lavishness which is truly worthy of the wonderful cast of players.
"More to Be Pitied Than Scorned" is a powerful drama of war, and all the old spoken dramas were, and it is presented with scene lavishness which is truly worthy of the wonderful cast of players.
The heart which every woman will recognize and every man will understand, but there are scenes of real gripping action when you will hold your breath longer than you would
Wonderfully directed by Edward J. LeSaint, master of the megaphone, whose years of experience enabled him to produce results that are so real that the story seems to be reality. The great fight in the theater before an audience of several hundred people is a masterpiece of film direction and Dora Lermaired battle for another classic bit in picture history.
FINE SUCCESS
The breakfast dance and entertainment held at the hotel was a sunny morning for the benefit of Miss Pearl Wall, the young lady who suffered a broken arm. She was blind for several days, was a great success. A goodly sum was realized. Entertainers and guests both races, and from the several shows now playing in the city participated, the long remembered by those present who filled the handsome resort to the doors. The service serves a world of credit for the man in which the affair was handled as well as well as the place as well as the services of all his employees for the purpose. Walter Bull studio, which is enjoying marvelous popularity through their efforts, it is said that Mr. Levin, has assured Miss Wall that her eyesight will soon be fully restored.
THE PARK
Dallas, Texas.—Miss Baby Beebow jumped from Dallas to Baskin Rocher in a "Cocoa Town" company. Owing to snowstorm here, Sunday, and Monday, Beebow jumped from Dallas to Baskin Rocher, did not arrive, a vaudeville bill was subdued, and on the bill she Baby Beebow single; sang two numbers that took the house, and were sung, dancing and talking, fair, but need new material. Little numbers were sung, dancing and talking, satisfaction, closing with thunk and winn. Grace K. Smith Tri, compassing advantage. This trio is very promising. Grace K. Smith, Marlon Moore and the act. Jesse Mains, the Ring of Drums and Xolophone, one of the three encores and three boxes, took three encores and three boxes.
W. Stanford Gordon has had an operation. Owing to inclement weather, for the last three weeks in this city, show business has been very hard, and its grade has been poor. The weather is clearing up. Stump Nichols of the Sun Shine Follies company, playhouse, and theater, was last seen here Sunday night. The Ten Texas Tomlinie Dancers company opened its theater, Sun Tomlinie, Monday, Feb. 5, for a two weeks' engagement.
FINE BILL
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San Francisco, Cal.-This "Struttin' Along" at the Century is unlike most of the musical shows we've seen here in months. It just won't let you go to sleep, says a writer in the Daily Mail. "Never saw so many Colored folks on the stage before. All shades from cafe a la hait and pale violet to Black and white, all the colorful connelion of real girls, John Rucker, who opens his mouth like a hippopotamus, but who is a wit, a gentleman and a singer of golden voice, who is a man of the arts of starting beauty, with the poise and strangeness of tropical birds. Most of us also like peas. There's a lot of sunshine, rambunctious, strident Topsy, who romps, sings and twins in an individual style. Of primitive dancing, but most of the steps run to buck and wing and vaudeville Russian. Best of all is the cakewalk, with trig, swanling wings, loud duds, dolls, dolls, dolls, with arms hooked into those of handsome girls to match. Zoe Humege, an octoon of fine graces, tutes the cake with high-born grace.
Frisco Nick is fair, though not of star caliber. His crudity is in conduct, but his sense of humor is in Sid Perrin, this latter the best impersonator of a Chinese in the country.
He's Smith, the hefty prima donna, got applause. The jazz orchestra is more than good, but jazz orchestras are a commonplace. The show needs more poignant and pathetic numbers, but the ensemble numbers are satisfactory. The individual voices are not distinctive. That chorus number, the bass line, the organ, the plantation, "sung in a minor key, with its drumming strides and monotone, is electrical in its effect. West sat the whole thing out again to Caroline Snowden, acrobatic dance with the little body of a, Sudanese, in the middle of the stage, minds us that "Struttin Along" takes the cake for high average of looks.
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Mayo's career is an interesting example of the reward for aaw and ability developed in his purpose on the screen. Not content with a medium of success, not carried away by dazzling stardom, Mayo has modestly and faithfully striven to put his best or a little better in each succeeding picture.
Living a clean, vigorous life, a devotee of outdoor sports, Mayo first of all commands respect and admiration from audiences for his whiteness, his charisma, and his an actor, and simple of the first class.
Never before in his career has Mayo had the opportunity to display the intense side of his talent in "The First Degree," his latest Universal starring vehicle, coming to the States theater on Sunday.
In this strong drama scenarized from the gripping story by George A. Williams on Saturday Evening Post writer, Mayo has opportunity to do vivid emotional work.
Sylvia Breamer, Philo McCullough, George A. Williams and Harry Carter handle supporting roles.
He was also directed the production which was adapted to the screen by George Randolph Chester.
Glenn & Jenkins are due to be at the Palace theater, Chicago, Ill., this week.
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Through an arrangement made recently by Manager Kemp of the Owl theater this human interpretation of real mother love is insured exclusive. The engagement will be for a period of three days, the date of the premiere being set for Monday night, Feb. 19. It is said that considerable competition was stirred up for the exclusive right to exhibit this picture in spite of an assignment which restricts it to the accompaniment of only the important theaters.
Its metropolitan debut in one of the largest theaters reserved for William Fox premieres is the holiday feature world. Since then a Fox presentation has been progressively arranged in other important centers of the country, and since it has been a favorite Wins," in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, San Francisco and other large cities of the country have been an echo of the Owls, this photodrama in New York city.
That "Silver Wins" is William Fox finest and most human production of Numerator of Number, the Owl that most lifelike reproduction of mother love ever produced in America. The critics who viewed it at a private showing of the story, swift in action and filled with a masterly sense of suspense and climax, from my inspection of the picture I more than share the enthusiasm of the critics. One of the main features of the picture is the tremendous heart interest portrayed, as a softer-sitting whirl of nausea suspense.
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But in this case the story is different. Robby Masters, the only son of Wheeler Masters, saw a stranger loitering near the wall of his father's estate and playfully commanded him to take him unaware, complied with the command, and then, turning, he saw the child laugh and run away. On the way back, he saw the stranger found a revolver. He picked it up and hardly put it in his pocket. Out of a limousine came Mr. Masters, and as he was about to enter the revolver he hit him with the revolver. Mr. Masters throw up his hands. The stranger pulled the trigger twice, but it did not fire. He crumpled in a heap in Mr. Master's arms. The stranger was convict 2349. He was little fragment of life but one of the many human touches in "Parted Curtains," featuring Henry B. Walshall and Mary Alden, which will be shown at the States theater.
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BIG SUCCESS
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Human, wholesome, humorous and sparkling is Thomas Meighan's new Paramount picture, 'Back Home and the Vendone theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22, 23 and 24 George Ade, the humorist, whose fables have made him one of the best known and most popular of the comedians. The story tells of a young man who leaves his home town to win success in the great West. He and his mother are in distress, his father, supposedly weary, being drained by a lot of heat. Squigged by former acquaintances, he goes away, and upon returning a few years later, an apparent failure, ridicule is heaped upon him. Then a novel Ade twist to the eterna story is introduced, with inroads, result
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SECOND WEEK
"Folies de Scapin," the Venetian farce which is making such an excellent impression at the Avenue theater, is set to start on Monday. Coupled with the one-act Racial playlet, "The Train North," the musical is more meritorious. Admirers of real dramatic art cannot afford to miss any of the productions being done by this talented group. The theater program is worth going a great way to see.
REAL NOTICE
Two of the brightest and at the same time duskiest porchmakers from the Sunny South, who are considerable period are at the Pantages theater this week. Fowxworthy and Francis, in *A WEEK of JOY* and harmony in their personalities than the average dozen. But, when that boy chocolate drop starts in to dance he is drawn forth the complimentary decoration that he is a "dancing fool." The young lady the parlor plays, drawn forth of music clarity, define voice and dashing terpsichorem accommodations. Headlining bonors for the week are dance truthum and Charles E. Howard in "How Things Have Changed," a travesty on the prohibition of the headliner for next week will be "Gave-Man Love," a miniature musical comedy in which Richard Barlett, man, is featured. *Winnipesau, Man, Journal.*
PLANTATION DAYS
Philadelphia, Pa.—Mr. Tony Langston, the director, after The very encouraging engagement of "How Come?" that he presented to the audience at O'Neil's "Halloween Dreams" opens at "The House Beautiful," the Dunbar, Washington, D.C. and opening up Lincoln's birthday at the matinee performance, a perfect test for the Dunbar, as just proved conclusively that Philadelphiaians way of good entertainment, in the shape of a big musical comedy production, was of good shows, but hundreds of white people secure the choice of a show that was more than noticeable during the run of "How Come?" Things look good so long, JESS DUNSON, Reporter.
BURRIS ILL
Smith & Mills, one of the most successful teams in the East, and one of the best known and most popular members of the profession. Jim is in this institution is located at 26th street and First avenue and for the benefit of those who are interested in state that the visiting hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Thursday, Saturdays and Sundays. He is located in Ward 2.
MOVIE HOUSE
Calro, Ill.-Charles Almon of St. Louis, Mo., has opened a new members of the Race and will show all productions made by our people from time to time. The new show will be shown and the people of Calro are already making this theater the Mall reaches Manager Almon if addressed to 2302 Poplar street, Calro, Ill.
M-DOW DEAD
Dude McDow, the well known comedian and husband of Edmonia McDow, also well known in the theatrical circles, Forsyth and Forsyth. Aude from his widow he is survived by his mother and a daughter and son, the latter also being a performer known as Snookums. The rea-tenn. for burial.
RETURN TRIP
A letter arrived Monday from Crackshot & Hunter, who have been so successful on their Coast trip they have been invited to a twirl at all stands. They are splitting the week between Stockton and Sorrento, Cal., Mall, 414 Phlan and Care, A. H., San Francisco, Cal.
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J. Rosmond Johnson and his great musical act, "Syncapation," is playing the Coquille theater, New York City. Loss and injury are at the Flatbush theaterpolice.
Dikie Four are playing the week at the Empress theater, Grand Rapids, Meth. Farrell and Hatch are at the Pantheon theater, Memphis. Hatch is featured at the Palace theater, New Haven, Conn. Keen and Cormier are at the Boston Pantheon, Boston. Musical Hyenas are at the Pantheon theater, Orlen, Boston. Revco is playing the present hair at the Grizzly Olympics, Boston, Mass. Along all the lines, are at the Pantheon theater, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Shuffle Along Four are at the Palace. Jumestown. N. Y.
The Harvey DeVora Trio are playing the Lincoln theater, Union Hill, N. Chappelle and Simonee are at the Empress theater, St. Louis, Mo. Bongjings Bill Robinson is the usual sensation at the Orpheum theater, Sloux City, Mo. Dove and Mont are playing the Blug theater, Hanger, Mo.
Martin and Walker's Bright Ideas 10 people, count 'em, will be held over at the Metropolitan Opera, and are putting on a screaming force comedy called "Look What You Do be Missing If You Are Dead." They will be playing Billie Young and Snow Fisher have joined as a team and have a real-lit singing and dancing act. The Koppi theater, Detroit, Mich., this week. It is understood that they will be sent over the Internet to Hotel Harbor gang and other friends. It has taken a half interest in the short Kennett show, which is playing one-nighters through the South. A letter sent from Hamlet, N. state that all is well and business green.
Perey Edwards, formerly prop man with the Wooden Hen Ton Co. pays $255,000 a month to 235 Nauro street, Philadelphia, Pa. DeBentoff & Botto, innery dancers declare that mail will reach them in New York, New York. N. Hobby Grant write.
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Mei-Ven, the musician, sent in a nine-hour after March 1st. Mall, 117 East Monument street, Baltimore, Md. He is splitting the week between Williamsport and Shamankin, Pa. He is splitting the second week at Madison, Wig. by popular demand. This week, splitting the second West Point and Nauvoo, game center West Point and Nauvoo, game center Eleanor Emery, late of the month, her at 6185 St. Louis Street, Sloux City, Iowa, for the balance of the month. She sent to 6185 Syssville avenue, Dallas, Texas. Ralph Do-Mund, who has a couple of children, at 6185 West 11st street, New York. Job Russell, the well known producer, at 6185 West 11st street, New York. Job, Mair, care of Temple theater, 61th street. Arthur Ford, with J. S. Coeland, Arthur Ford, George Early, Joe Cisco and Harry T. Ford, open at the Palace theater, Detroit, Mich. on Mon-
Carter and Cornish, making good on nike shoes at the Iverson theater, New York. "Derr Williams to the Land or Laughs by Churks & Starks and George E. Lee," the number is published by the Lee Music Co., 521 East 18th street, Kansas City. The Famous Georgians are in California, playing the following during the week: Foxworth and Frances, hitting them on the Pan, are splitting the week between where the thermometer is lower than the dogs, and Harding are headed for the coast. Duke met his mother and sisters for the first time in years when Minn. last week. Bobby Sullivan and Mildred Scott were forwards last week. Slas Green Co., Crystal River, Fl. Mall was forwarded last week, accorded Fiddler & Perry, headed on their trip to the coast, are at the Regent theater, Wallace & Walker's "Bright Ideas Co." which opened last week at the Washington theater, Indianapolis, Ind., being held over by popular demand.
Ruth Trent, after a four weeks' illness, has retained the McGART & D'Craven Ragtime Steppers, now in the South.
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Gus Smith of Smith & Deferrent, playboy in and around H. Dudley, office of the busiest sort in the town. Last week, the office of its owners, Arthur Burt, Arthur, Boleman, Ingraham, & Ingraham, Kildare, Ireland, Arthur, Boleman, Ethiopian Foelces and Plantation Days. Robert Brihn & Co. played New Orleans, the city where the single Billy Ewing is at the Koppi theater. Detroit, Mich. the busiest acts in the business—like one of the best—are at the Electric theater, Carter & Cornish, a making of a their young lives, are featured this week at the Riverside theater, New York, N. Emile Nelson, with the Willie Collier Carter & Cornish, a making of at the Ohio theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
Music Box Revine, is playing the week at the Gayetty theater, Toronto. Four Dancing Demons are playing the week at the Gayetty theater, Toronto. The Greenwich Village Folkie Leon Lonny Gray, stage manager for the Cooper & LeMar Review, is at the Exposition Four, one of the best of all the quartets, are at the Pantages Dancing Tag Hartgraves is doing a lot of work among the clubs, cabana, Louis, Mo. Mall, 2747 Chippewa street. Seymour & Jeanette are spilling the weeks of jams, clubs, and the Colleen Davenport. Send route. Chicago Novelty orchestra is playing a long engagement at the Starland theater, Montreal, Quebec.
Gonzell White's Jazzers are playing the work at the Gayetey theater, Los Angeles, accompanied with the Jimmo Cooper Review. Madelin & Whitlows, featured with the work at the Gayetey theater, Kansas City, Mo. Johnny Hudgins, featured comedian with the Town Scandals Co., is playing Louisville, Ky. Olis E. Hannah, Cuban magician, is playing the work at the Gayetey theater, Louisville, Ky. Olis E. Hannah, Cuban magician, is playing the work at the Gayetey theater, Louisville, Ky. Olis E. Hannah, Cuban magician, is making a speciality of society and is making a speciality of society and is headquarters are at Nashville Teen. Archie Armstead, singing comedian, is with the Way Down South in Dixie City, through Ohio at the present writing. Harold McQueen, trap drummer and W. Va., has signed for a season with Ned Young's Big Musical Review.
Baby Benbow has ordered hers sent to 250 Swiss avenue, Dallas, Texas. S. W. Bowman and his Cotton Hiossons are at the Colonial theater, Williams and Brown were on the bill last week with Hooten and Hooten, the musical. Sarah Martin the blues expert, at the Bujou theater, Nashville. Tennessee. This week, Prolle theater, Birmingham, Ala., plays the play at the Late Town Co. playing the week at the Douglass theater, Baltimore, Md. Leo Johnson plays and says in a letter that it is playing to great business all along the line. L. J. Johnson, with the Vermont Gris Co. is playing the Pekin theater, Savannah, Ga. and Maud Doforest, in a class act, are at the Standard theater, Philadelphia, Pa., this week. She is at the Lafayette theater, New York City, this week. Florence and her revue leave for Europe soon, and she is in advance for Racial attractions, has opened a lyceum, bureau in New York City, this week. Ellen J. Eggs, the popular vocalist, is featuring "You Said Something When You Said Dixie" in his New York City
Mississippi Missoula living at 253 Tahawaii Tahawaii filling up with a severe attack of grip. Neoma Campbell, the well-known musician, note. Kan., his headquarters for the next 30 days. This 30-day thing sounds benefited of the benefit of the address. Box 144
TAYLOR DEAD
DOING NIGELY
Hilie McLairn and his Ten Speedmakers, red hot and still a-heating, are guarding the Liberty theater, Greenville, S. C., and Manager Wilson deLance, who played this season. Billy went to Atlanta, Gn., and brought some new talent to the man and it strengthened the show greatly. In the line-up are Tillie Marshall Feldmont and Casswel Teepers and Colleibert. The company opens at the Lincoln theater. Charleston, S. C., on the entire T. E. O. B. A. route signed for.
PEERLESS NEXT DOOR TO "L" STATION BETWEEN 39TH AND 43RD CAR LINES THEATER
"HIS WIFE"
The Drake-Walker Bom-Bay Girls company, now playing a limited engagement at the Grand theater, will put on a thoroughly new offering beating the old one, will present a screeningly funny musical comedy called "His Wife." The best of the principals carried will have the leads and there will be new songs, a new dance, a new which will certainly amuse you. The two shows a night and "pop" price policy lately adopted are popular with the patrons of this theater, and this group is surely giving it a new look. It has even seen at a theater on the Stroll.
THE GLOBE
Cleveland, Ohio.—We have a great show at the Globe theater this week, and we are joined by the line team of Allen and Stokes, packing them in at every performer, and the musical comedy offering is a scream from start to finish. Allen and Stokes have one of the neatest shows, and are making a great impression.
TABOR AND GREEN
A fine letter arrived from Monroe Tabor of the busy team of Tabor and green of the old folk with Indian art—the Cliffords—a short time ago and that the Bifl Chief looked like the Old Poll Top Desk Man, which goes to show that there are still a few good looking redstitch dresses. The green are splitting the week between the Poll theaters, New Haven and Waterbury, Conn.
MARRIED
Word has arrived that John Drake and Pearl Madison, well known show host at 1212 Scovill avenue, living at 1212 Scovill avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. The word also says that they are taking a much needed rest. You're not tired, already. are you?
During the showing of the Peacock News Reel Number One at Jackson-On-The-Mack, a group of members of the M. W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., applauded the memorial scene in the gravy boat of the Monroe-Masonry in the United States. This scene and in fact the entire news reel is good for the students to watch when their brothers wend wild when the sub title "From East to West" was shown on the reel. The Peacock Photoplay Co. of Cambridge, Mass., of which Chas. West is the manager and photographer. I am not but the lack of advertising matter have also handcapped me but now and always I am friends. Reel Number two, which shows Tuskegee Institute ten years ago, is to have a special showing before a large audience. Also so sallc of the institute purchasing this reel to keep as history and to show the students and others every few years.
B. L. Teeyer, Ph. C., president, general manager and camera man at the company, writes that the post office inspectors are on the trail of the would-be film company, which is port upon or even return his news reels. He will also finish his "The Man in the Mirror" series. Within the next month things will be perfected for the starting of the big movie starring Charlene Brooks and supported by an all-star cast. James L. Kallegeen, letter received, Write to Lincoln Motion Picture Co., Inc., Los Angeles, Coh., or Real Productions corp., for a copy of the Lincoln Film corporation, Chicago, Ill. Captain Mae Kemp, the vaudeville star in New York safe, after a sick spell in Charleston, S. C. She desires to thank friends for their kindness while there.
THIRD BIG WEEK—BRAND NEW SHOW
ALWAYS THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT
GRAND THEATER
3110 STATE STREET
VICTORY 0065
WEEK OF MONDAY, FEB. 19
DRAKE & WALKER'S
BOM-BAY GIRLS
RED HOT STUFF
IN THE MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY
"HIS WIFE"
NEW SHOW—
FEATURING—
ETHEL WALKER, HENRIETTA LOVELESS, LOUIE DANDRIDCE AND A SNAPPY, DASHING CHORUS, All Backed Up by 'the World's Most Sensational
YOU SHOULD HEAR IT
JAZZ BAND
YOU MUST HEAR IT
New Costumes—New Scenery—New Electrical Effects
Original Songs—Fast Dances—Hilarious Comedy
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY, 7:30 AND 9:30
SUNDAYS: CONTINUOUS SHOWS, STARTING AT 6 P. M.
ENTIRE MAIN FLOOR, 50c
INCLUDING TAX
ENTIRE BALCONY, 30c
INCLUDING TAX
MORE TO BE PITIED
THAN SCORNED
STATES-Six Shooter Justice, Man of the Year, Life in Hollywood. The Sage Brush Trail, A Gentleman from America. Sunday, Frank Mayo in The First Degree. Life in Hollywood. Blind Barrier, Barriers of Foll, One Wonderful Night. The Ghost Patrol and the Money. Sunday, Hiders of the Dawn. LINCOLN-PLUNCH and Storm Girl, Money. Conquering Power, two ways, of Streets of New York, Around the World in 18 days, Putting It Over, Sunday, Harry Cayne, Shooter Justice and Social Buccaneers. VENDOME-Three days each of Love Sunday, The Minsty and Nine.
OWL—Vaudeville Saturday, Sunday
Monday and Tuesday; The We Meet
Monday and Tuesday; The We Meet
Letter, two days of the Flirt and then
Letter, two days of the Familie, Sunday.
The Footlight Ranger
ATLAS—Two days of Brawn of the
two days of Brawn of the Poison
Foolish Night, Queen Moulin
Rouge. Sunday, Wesley Barry in Pen-
FICKORD—One Wonderful Night,
two days—each of Pride of Palomar and
Saturday, Sunday, Wesley Barry in
Saturday, Sunday, Wesley Barry in
PEERLLESS - Money-Money-Money,
The Man Who Played God, two days of
slavery, Till We Meet Again, The
Firth, Sunday, Wallace Reid in Clarence
GLENN & JENKINS
The writer attended the show at the State-Lake theater early in the afternoon, and I felt the fact that the great team of Glenn & Jenkins are on the bill, and what we need is a crew of people who feel bedding is a caution. Reports coming in from a dozen cities in which the show is being planned to the Coast and back on the Orpheum time have been wonderful and a peek at what is offered shows plainly why the program is being planned on the program getting half the results gained by Glenn & Jenkins. "Show to their billing, Some get."
THIRD BIG WEEK
ALWAYS THE BEST
GRAND T
3110 STATE STREET
WEEK OF MON
DRAKE & BOM-BA
RED HOT
IN THE MINIATURE
"HIS W
NEW S
—FEATUR
ETHEL WALKER, HENR
DANDRIDGE AND A SN
All Backed Up by the
YOU SHOULD
HEAR IT
JAZZ
New Costumes—New Scene
Original Songs—Fast D
TWO SHOWS NIGH
SUNDAYS: CONTINUOUS SH
ENTIRE MAIN FLOOR, 50c
INCLUDING TAX
MORE TO
THAN SO
DIRECTED BY ED
A
Scene from
"More to be pitied than scorned"
WEDNESDAY AND THURS
2 P. M. TO
STATEST
PAUL-STONE AM. CO.
ATTEND THE
BIG MIDNIGHT
SHOW
PAGE SEVEN
THE GEORGIAS
The Georgia will invade Frisco the
The Georgia will invade Frisco the
once over. Here is hoping it breaks
all records and the man in white will
have the best wishes from each mem-
ber of the Georgia Minnetroat Co. for
his best regards to you. Tony
TACK-JACK
Detroit, Mich.—Jack Richards states that the Harduck Jackson Co. has five weeks in Cleveland, Ohio, this group came to Detroit and played a key role in staging. Week of Feb. 5 Mr. Jackson put on a review at the Knoxville mall, where pronounced that he is staging another during the current week. He has enlarged his playbook, including a Dollar Bill Jones, May Bell and Magnolia Brown. Thee, the wife of Joseph Jones is no longer connected with this aggregation. Mall, Hotel Pierce.
Wintz's shuffle, Along Co. is playing the week at Birmingham, Ala.
MORE STAGE ON PAGE 8
BRAND NEW SHOW
ENTERTAINMENT
THEATER
VICTORY 0065
SUNDAY, FEB. 19
WALKER'S
GY GIRLS
AT STUFF
THE MUSICAL COMEDY
"WIFE"
SHOW
DURING—
NETTA LOVELESS, LOUIE
HAPPY, DASHING CHORUS,
World's Most Sensational
BAND YOU MUST
HEAR IT
Every—New Electrical Effects
Flances—Hilarious Comedy
TITLY. 7:30 AND 9:30
HOWS, STARTING AT 6 P. M.
ENTIRE BALCONY, 30c
INCLUDING TAX
BE PITIED
CORNED
EDWARD LE SAINT
GREATEST OF ALL
PROBLEMS
Forcefully Presented in a
Wonderful Screen Version of
HARRY K. BLANEY'S
Sensational Stage Success
Mother Love
Father Love
True Love
Selfish Love
Cross and, Tangle and Thresh
Out Their Various Destinies
IN THIS GREAT STORY
SMILES—TEARS
SIGHS—LAUGHTER
RSDAY, FEB. 21 AND 22
MIDNIGHT
THEATER
3507 STATE ST.
THE
GLOBE
THEATER
IS THE
LEADING COLORED
THEATER IN
CLEVELAND
WE ARE LOOKING ONLY
FOR THE BEST
ACTS
TABS
ROAD SHOWS
What Have Your to Offer?
Send in Your
Open Time
ORIGINAL BOB DAVIS, Mgr.
401 Film Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio
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enuia ‘tive my llfe over again, 1 auld
ot bel convene with’ common sehoct
felucation because time far changed S00
finn this upward pallet. life
through tals mangalded age, one nec
fo" edueato’ muscles nerves Neart, and
onselenes, “ay Wel "aa urains That
gn sono fs ail rain and no heart feck
rough the. world with “his tatelcet
Shining afore his hosans ike an elgetrc
fight 'otcr a graveyard Ileae me, boys
Inter’ yin there ct dai. when character
Founted for aa much ab not, never &
aye teten a gunz ia equiped ith
educition td aUiny Ot sRaracter
ite with “cnerey und, ambition. as
fnngeh‘dematd ay he ts togay while
as the other hand: never ‘wae there a
fidget guna man with bad abt
2h faite demand ng ove The
thalpttial World ts ast cloning 1s agora
etna youre men who are not sober
ieiunericiy ahd competent. ft 1 could
tive this ie over. T would put a Netter
ce iay Gomgats anda Better brite
foimy temper However, 1 snnot, tive
Heetede Resta, “the acid fn the nour
elses ie running mighty tow and when
ore je ran never be replaced, 30" i
avs (o tev" and live in’ the bainds of
ature: Since" cannut, ie dite over
BaMIR since “tho ‘Exte atthe end of
ice journey fois hut one way she
Tight waged allege the ‘milons wha
idee pasted threush, nok ono ‘ut the
fucited an of Gad. has.ereturned
SE ae tn “te tenets forme.
tek sh extension of many miro Zeats
sreoron cy ame at ae cere Site
See Tent aue silt hope "wae along
tie’ whortenings nai faved tt be
Atta gaaton fo lipen up here and there
2 ofine at fortune, that will rots
Sut thins foun ana nisne's nower of
eogels hac wt brighten ho’ beaten
Bulky. ef tome. weary ‘one,
sArsery Men ube te necessary. to the
sttas ot Waa “paturg of each, and
SOE Shotmetee ef each “racers hen
esi Sai and ange gt, and
a0, salma we cites them) a
Retr arse wages, Snd ae wg Mad. them
{iStmanbiged, tuck was. fo tn thele i=
Haney. Three ara peonte jwhooe, amt
AGEs Eeeater than hele tran wl
pti het 40 put forth and the Sa
eee thas? es ‘Sheshate, talturce
Stee Hada the Te O. Bs Ay el
cult hed. ave prowilned us, certain
flint “Srneg Shave placed. in thal
hice’ met who should understand. the
Shrove tine Uy not, ai Sion Star,
Stn’ ae" mde cent we cack
rene thiugt of idm. ane seems
Sheree iain the TERE shot at the
Fe ime. “ie fs relate. gompaten
showman anil ina Shrewd, keen-c¥ed
tiiness mh, swage, working for, she
eae ot “Ai cuneered’ nde an John
Belner®se"Gincinnst Onig” and Bo te
Comming’ Of Pensacola Fine think
thet Ge nos. te well awed Gn. Then
iter isi staies of Winscon-salem,
RSG Srewteeied:seeretaryy very auld
Die Seep aticent in nig tdegne and a9
mart showman, Navan “Rice whe
JakMMleced aeeiocint secretary, am wel
Sains ueing ‘tie Sddie Weet seh,
renin, nero. one ‘vette, and
Ram Et ietinr general manager am
iarurens is the Seisard, and shen It
Fouien"3,Banciing tho tands ofthe
2°S" nia aceting the bookings
The 1 The ane’ best bee “Aline cre
Is thet wort due 'S. HL Due.
He ernie ata a "fght. far tho
Baenicens! ott fellows, fetus Hite
cothe'e, OU Slats “tet x mak
3 niinee of our, Work ana ‘Improve
Surtees soe can stand ready, or
Hetcrmnent” Ay {tela sou, somo. ume
Ho the change fy coming. oo peenare
Mite ‘are ‘fou sready? Ie not. you. wil
ie a “til of ths, past. 26, Bae
apne ie'pou havent tf pou carry
aR AESe Eo heat autatnatle
atone swell up aueut ie Teewe go
inienees us though they. ire Sour es
itm he octaife ani eet equal
shai sod cave do tis, aele the Eqtne
00 Jogi be a fallre at ke Als
shesh’ remember uhat no amatiee shat
Sou ouisel ink about ‘youreetl a
nso are in, the theattlea peo:
EeSSions fou are nthe most Istaverea
feet atl ina ne” on
efeatt ama tte pubis Wil always ion
SSkatica at Yu"ntlt Sou prove’ youre
Sei US htt June whiat sou think
Seale tha takes a tone tlm,
Dometimess Atsar i. you,tagpen (ot
Sno cue Se cofath cen of alnky pets
formore “ec don put out ‘yeh
ATE est! oe eehned “amusement.
Pist\ot sarenton and hat wit or iS
dee of tne shovstring eqmmunity, dant
iater Sauget est
ow SoBe a allure
Of cones noone needs follow. all of
nee Cibetatnay to hecome flute
Ringe Sis" neo ahem "wit do he
Send all the mones vour carn.
Ett Stat! Sour teat times
Weir scl nngeal of state
Coieate the, nteleot hate
Giergaira Shvator large btieadions
AixeE te ‘ang cond in other pearl:
+ Shen fgnarune'or at companions
Batenistaf your gonaeney in Wek
Sent tated und take things eas
Sur the comers ‘of the ssiuare deal
Yat SGur‘natura inetinationg rule You.
AGhio aresenoment se cokers sue
cost
“Swother not with acquaintance at hank,
Ue esrelgde"at sour pecsonal‘appest
ance.
nate, tot choose any fixed goal of am-
iseMearcers of tails and. romon-
iin
frase tit-controt clos your mind with
PSieara sour work a8 a Dore: don’t
stu Te
re igietm te eeing that sou “no
a
rite no consideration for the rights
of others ‘
well en to it, Jeger ones, you are
froung ah Brograciven i asciak T see
Sorrsaann eng’ Sou shouldn't haves
Sod ikate sexe fram the advance lines
Spetetn hase tnenioned some cond
Sh Wel, here is wishing you wall: Th
ingest, amis Song pee
GEhere Is Walker and Brown? The
owe me a ietter or nq, i would ik
for" mito drop me a Tings and stran
o'<aS, Ine Home'siate naitee Seymon
Rae Meant Tet hi, ran, troadea
oe eran am gut ck hen,
Boa dour week, it 1 hone tobe ob
son
A ever, sour effective ttle comediag
of cole ind cage and aintinetion, wi
hate clefersmbinm sarsounded’ Si
ine ot ren and punch
Piet rntercionally.
TERRE Gaxcr sees,
17 Ghtinit etre,
Atlanta, 6a.
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Wall If Smith, who was called to De-
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ei thie tress and death of tis brother,
Tish GS. Smith of, the A. ME
Hhureh, hae retuensd ond eeeumed buel-
tess nt the same old stand on 35th
Mrevt, where he will be gind (0 greet
his friends.
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Tinenta_thenten, wilely house: is eninge
Soe h great deal of porularive‘throua’
He ‘holley af high-tinss vatausement.
picioriat and otherwive, Tei under
Hood that acts Will he boaked through
theca a the Mgest time wn hat
Sheela features for the screen have ale
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CHOIR LEADER'S
USMISSAL STIRS
CHURGH STRIFE
‘Washington, D. C. Feb, 16.—Met-
ropolitan A. MB. church was the
Seeno ‘of noticeable flurry Sunday
when the ‘choir members struck.
Hein renoreed that, of the 95 per:
sons composing tho singing group al
fut ten wailed out asthe result of
the ‘dropping of. the Jeader,. Mira
Marie Jumper, hy the Rev. Charles
Stewart, pastor, successor to the Tov.
GM. Tanner, now pamor at Bethel
Shureh, Chicago.
‘According tothe version iven to
the Defender representative in an in-
Terviow by Mise Jumper, tho pastor
(eld. her, in apeaking of the Chole?
{IC lus’ yomething ‘before: You took
Its now itm nothing”
{We Js also said fo have accused
Mrs. Jumper of failing to. muintain
harmony and to keep good working
order among, the singers.
Not So: Says Mrs. Jumper
Mrs. Jumper contends that her
position with the ehole wax shown
Tithe strike, and that up until now
20 Were stilt out despite the efforts
fof the pastor to corral them,
Mite Jumper, the hushand, of the
deposed choir teader, stated that. Dr
Stewart wax opposing Atrs. Jumper
cause of a diferonee between the
two men. ‘He claims that it. LOOK
lace shortly after the Rev. Stewart
ook charge. in Afas. 1922." At thls
time Sir. Sumper was % trusieo und
fead the notices, He avers that one
Sunaay the pastor handed him a note
Stating that "no more Parents’ league
notices were to bo read there.” Aft-
envard Mie. Jumper stated. thai te
Sind. George W. Robinson, “steading
member of the church, interviewed
the pastor to seek reasons, and Kot
the following reply: "1 do not in-
{ena {o entertain the Parents’ leaguc
St tho church, und. therefore 1 wil
ot agvertise, them”
‘This organization, fostered by Dr.
c.'M. Tanner, and of which hla wite
Sas’ president, was ‘an. important
Taetor in the two Years running ght
‘which marked the end of the admin-
Istrative carcer of Roscoo . ‘Bruce
as, Race assistant superintendent. of
‘Schools.
‘Soon after this tf, Jumper claims
‘the Rev. Stewart displiced him af
‘neniber of the trustee board, he hav
ing refused "to. resign aa demanded
by the pastor.
Gites Opposition
Mrs. Jumper further avers that tho
‘minister ‘besan. to oppose ‘her ina
narked way when sne took 2 stand
against taking the choir to Baltimore
{ust Zaft to sing when 4 was in what
uhe termed “un unprepared. condl-
ton." “This, she clalms, was contrary
To the desire of Dr. Stewart, The
Chott at that, time, she stated, was
‘busily engaged In preparing {oF a re-
fltal amd had no time for extra
practice.
The pronounced opposition of the
Ieader ‘of ‘tho fioeit’ became openly
Hoticeable, necordine (0 airs, Jumper
One Suntsy’ when a& hex Instance the
Soir made a miake und sang “The
Gorda Prayer" at” a chrisioning
Directly ater tho. sermon, she
Claimed. the pastor onenty Fenroxched
Sind critictzed her ‘Wetore the. cholr
Brom then on, she Weld, it has been
2 constant angeine.
Sire “umpers has been a__member
of the Metropolitan church sineo she
Sas 6 years of age, and has been 2
tneinber of the choi for 18 years, the
ast three being served ax leader.
dust Talk, Says Stewart
“The pastor, when interviewed, sald:
“Everything is working In harmeny
and the chotr is singing. rewularis.”
fle claimed that muse nad been lack
Tne no time. tie went fureher and
Ehiructerized the trouble us "more
Chik “than anything.” averring “that
the Jumpers wero at the bottom of
‘he whole tate. ?
‘iBerore comllig to Washington Dr.
‘Stewart was presiding elder In, the
Bultinore district. Prior to. that ‘he
watt ae Wilberforce ‘university. 1
Dears the reputation of being un ue>
complished musician ‘almscit
"AC last reports given by the pastor
no successor to Dire, Jumper” had
}nO successo
ORPHANS MAKE GOOD
Less than 2 per cent of the Scot-
Uch orphans who are brought to Can-
‘ada. by the Quarrler homes are, ‘ac
‘cording to government statistics, fall-
ures in after Ife.
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Washington's Wirthdax, Warhington's
orchestra” “Os, hoy! Vou know what
fheyil do, Dance at the Fashion show,
Eighth Regiment armory, Feb, 28
agents eae 3
He Had Very
Hard Head;
>
Adie ith as
hee Sean s See
earee toe meee oe ee
to enter her home for the purpose of
eee
pcubeer Se sea betes oe
ee ee res
eee eres tee
pag ass eee ee
sree te oe he tae te
= to rob,
sec ne Yo aime aa
a Pullman porter, living at tsb Went
pecs
(~- y
Se
Seay
=
hands of a mob
at Waldo, Fla.
where he sayy he
was dolivered
over to a mod by
tho sherift of that
town after haw:
ing been” turned
over to the sheritt
by a train con
ductor | on tho
Southern Air tine
because he had
asked a white
woman Cor her
Pullman ticket.
‘The mob took
him" to’ the out-
skirts of the town
where they _pre-
Where thoy. pre-
Geo. Blair = Whero they pro-
pared to” burn
him to death. He was being ted to
the limb of i treo and the funeral
pyre was built bencath hia fect, Ay
the rope tightened, two white ‘men
appeared and ordered him cut down
and released.
Blair has fatrly recovered from his
fright and has requested the Pull-
man company’ to give him a run
“somewhere in the North.”
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that the 25th Infantry regiment. led
all regiments of infantry, cavalry, ar
Ulery and engineers 1n'3922 in rifle,
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“Dobutante’s Dream.” Yes, a plasler
syfor. sou. of course: "She sees imen, ail
‘Glasses of ‘men. Minn "Sin" Vert is
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prlecs. ike, hese: 49, acres, 4aroome
Rvs: e800 owns $100 er sear 8
sores, 26 clean’ 21 fine aprte creen, $700,
‘Sho cdaus 0 jer gear 40 meres, 2)
dete.“ ling fruit trees. chu and” gn
Wisi nice ‘house! “iekats wine, tisk:
haem” other Nowe eood, wel nt, Wash:
Weare "SE mile to Sond’ seh. $3005
Sib caahe sts term foy, lung 40
setsE hae" Gieke; “Rey los: sollte
Hon oust Good Hurt andy thee
Tetites, gravel fit worth tetee asker for
yc Ale mile’ oot wer £2.00" $500
Sah #100 er Sear, on balance per
Sent SEttele Sproverty aeAat baie
ings ewe seitie Croom. four scien
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Heat tonne. Sits "are sears scons
front, pressed” brick; "rood neighbor-
Heo Price: "siaibo. ely scrmar A
Wothat eeny Ste pet months brie
ricer SE.s00""s1'200. duvin” balance cas
Pertes: Goud neigntorhoed. “A thecenfat
Helin it on le, “other”
fram fentswear soth streets 82.8005 east
Seon! “Shanes cath terms. House
eee a RS ares front teenace here
lights: price $6,500; $750 cash, balance
easy ‘terms. ‘lo-roorn house.” furnace
Heal, ghia, ncated. price tout, no
feases, 3.500; 'sS00 ash, balance. easy
terms: “Theeefiae Building. 7 rooma
Sach: electric lights, steam heat, ‘hard
Noor floors: rents for $220 per month:
312500; 41,500 down, balance easy terms.
“The above plewure ts the wsed-to-be
home of Juck Julinyon,. a34t Wabash
avenue! red. pressed! brick, Ane Farace,
Stieily: modern: true apartments, 10
Fooms, well furnished. for roomers, and
Always Tull, Desldes six roorms for’ peo~
Deletor: “hot water and steain heat
System: brings $280 por month, hesles
Biving slx-"splendia "ving “oom. for
Swner. “Phe furniture’ far ,10 rooms.
Sith roomers. Koes in, with tho sale
Situaced’ on. tivo loi. "Another: huliding
canter eftetod, A wonderta) Baral
ho, Nabuities ngainee it. WI sell. Cor
Hz000 "cash. “tt terms, $3,500. cash,
$2,800'ut $60 ner month. ‘These are.onls
a ‘feve of the Mane properticy (ie North
American. Homestead, syndicate “have
for the ‘advantage of Ove Weonle.
‘Those, purchasing: memberships ket, Wi
algcounts In all, property. Weal besides
proms’ in ul monieg” coming into the
Reedy of ee aznctcates We Sou teens
‘come a member set. get Ih at once:
Iti onty $10 for one beneniclat Interest,
10 percent discount, when git paid xt
oncts” intatment plans. St. dnd $1
er week or $2 dowh and $2 per-month.
une paid’ "out. Now is “the time ts
et In om tlee geqund floor. he next wi
Sell for 100," We will et yu hear
more about. the eolontzation “alichisan
fikeenest werk Mend in for iencieid
Interaste at $10 eae while ther last
Goon agents wanted. The Rew A
Moore, “resident «North. American
Homestext syndicate, a18 South State
street, ‘Cliicagm. file” “Welte at once.
‘N. BmSyndicate, will, hol big mevt-
Ing at old Clivee, Haptine church, ith
and ‘Desrtoru, naw known ay ths Lite
fees oteantint ‘church, qustored he Br.
We Letty, “Monday” night. Feb. 26
Good ‘musie hiy Iabesty. choles Interest=
Tht speeches matte “he “De. A Moors
anit other oillclais of the stndicate Weil
ata: alse Atturney, C2. Brancly Straits
ford, candidate tor alderman. of Secand
ward. his will be an Interesting eve-
Ring. Bverybos invited, No. adeais~
Sion’ charges——Adverttsements
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WOMEN IN FUSS OVER A PLAYER
Basket Ball Game Finally Gets Under Way, Only to Be Halted by Referee
New York, Feb. 16—Prior to beginning of the second of the three-game series between the Deers and Blue Bells (basket ball team) which was to be the main attraction at St. Mark's hall Friday night, consider attending the Blue Bells refused to play because Miss Blanche Winston, considered and advertised to be the greatest female basket ball player of our group in the world, was in the opposing lineup.
The game proceeded without Miss Winston, and the Bells led 12 of 15 minutes of play, the Bells leading 12 to 3, Miss Estelle Richardson, in Deers' line-up, was substitute but Miss Winston called upon her to play. The Bells posited Miss Winston played, and as the Deers had no other substitute the receiver announced the game no more leading by 2 points.
In the preliminary contest the Deers and Bells Arrows by the score of 46 to 26, Hicks and Perry started for the Spartans.
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BUNGLETON GREEN
MR. BUNGLETON GREEN'S CHARACTERISTIC OLD HAT, WHICH HAS BEEN DISCARDED AND REPLACED BY ONE, LENDING MORE DIGNITY TO THE WEARER.
'WHAT OF THE IN HIS SEE T IN MY
Jack Blackburn F
White Boy Twice
Night Despite
[Sixth of a series of articles on Rippele Recollection's greatest fight fan, who would go without a good meal to so exclusively for the Chicago Defender.]
WHAT ARE Y'DON'T THERE, MIKE?
TEAM DUNALLE BE OUR HES GOOD AUTOMOBILE SIBWALLE
'WHEN I AM ELECTED ALDERN OF THE SECOND WARD, SAID MR. G. IN HIS SPEECH SATURDAY NIGHT, SEE THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN A IN MY WARD HAS A MARMON SPOT
Burn Fought Twice in One Despite the Sheriff
Recollections, by Tony Langton, the world's good meal to see a championship scrap. Written
WHAT ARE YOUN THERE, MIKE!
TEARIN' UP THE SIDEWALKS—BUNGLETON GREEN IS GIN' TO BE OUR NEXT ALDERMAN AND HES GIN' TO GIVE US ALL AUTOMOBILES, SO WE WONT NEED SIDEWALKS ANY MORE—
MR. BUNGLETON GREEN'S CHARACTERISTIC OLD HAT, WHICH HAS BEEN DISCARDED AND REPLACED BY ONE LENDING MORE DIGNITY TO THE WEARER.
'WHEN I AM ELECTED ALDERMAN OF THE SECOND WARD, SAID MR. GREEN IN HIS SPEECH SATURDAY NIGHT,' 'I WILL SEE THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN MY WARD HAS A MARSHON SPORT CAR.'
THE CANDIDATE, BUNGLETON H. GREEN AND HIS CAMPAIGN FACE.
MISS MAGGIE O'BROWNIE, KEEKEST OF BROWNSHINS, WHO CAME ALL THE WAY FROM AURORA, NEBRASKA TO SWAY THE FEMALE VOTE IN MR. GREEN'S DIRECTION.
ALTHOUGH OUR CANDIDATE'S PLATFORM IS MADE UP OF MANY PLANKS, THIS IS WHAT IT ALL AMOUNTS TO.
A PEEP INTO MR. BUNGLETON GREEN'S CAMPANEL HEADQUARTERS, 3935 HINNHA AVE., CHICAGO.
Jack Blackburn Fought White Boy Twice in One Night Despite the Sheriff
8th Regt. Big Fire. 0 0 0 0
Green f. 0 0 0 0
Looman f. 0 0 0 0
Enfance f. 0 0 0 0
Andr. f. 0 0 0 0
Eng. f. 0 0 0 0
8th Regt. Little Fire. 0 0 0 0
Hanson f. 0 0 0 0
Wheeler f. 0 0 0 0
Roadster f. 0 0 0 0
McQuin f. 0 0 0 0
COMMONWEALTHS BEATEN
McQuin Armory 5 'B' basketball team were defeated at the Armory before a Commonwealth Basketball game at Vernon Armory 5 to the tune of 45 to 35. "Specks" Moton of the visitors, locally, helped him to score 26 points.
TONY LANGSTON'S "Ringside Recollections" IN THIS DEPARTMENT
This article, as was that published last week, has to do with the career of the greatest lightweight fighters the world ever saw. No series of this sort would be complete without the Blackburn and Carley Hitte back in the winter of 1908. This Hitte person was a wonderful hatter and his race was the best men of his day. Indeed there are but three defeats challenged against him, and he is among the accomplishments being victories over "Honey Melody and Jimmy Gardner, two of the toughest that ever climbed through the ropes.
The Match
Pinch Talk
There had been a great deal of talk regarding the fact that the ministers of tensions had set up a howl against the contest. This opposition had waxed by the heat, and he had declared that there would be no light. He had come on boldly and declared that he would stop it if he had to use every deputy, the county to county, to proceed with their arrangements. Tickets were on sale at many of the clubs of the club were opened open there was a great jam on hand, and the minister under was every seat in the place was occupied. The sheer difficulty in the attendance no effect at all.
Fight Starts
Charley Hittie was the first to enter the competition and he spent the next few minutes bowing and scrapping to his fellow captain and he spent the next few minutes paid some attention. Things of the sort never faced the Racial boxing event and never figured on giving any John Eberhardt was the third man in the competition and sportsman from New York City and had a fine reputation as a square man and never figured on being a man men were started on their scheduled 20-round journey and from the beginning tendance were going to be well entertained. He had never shown it, Blackburn, he had never shown it, and Blackburn, always a conscientious trainer, it was red hot stuff and no mistake. Both ladies produced about 10 seconds of action and things went along in an even manner until about 10 seconds after the gong was struck. He had a furious blackburn hooked a terrific right to Hittie's jaw. The comeback Hittie saggered like a drunken man. Blackburn, like a drunken man, backed his opponent on the round the ring. The latter's muddled mind and met the fussilde with several body punches and when the heel pushed his mind and met the fussilde with several body punches and when the heel pushed his mind and met the fussilde with
Flight Stopped
The spectators were on their feet yell-
over at a dozen of them noticed the sheriff and four of his deputies obl-
iminary minutes getting the attention and
over. He ordered everybody out of the
club. The men were given 15 minutes
half an hour the place was dark and
with the shoes to the place in their
pockets. Three roons had been reserved
for Blackburn. After taking a shot at
Blackburn took a good rundown and
where the sheriff had cut in, in
heavy footsteps were heard coming
from front room was thrown open without
walked Charlite Hille and his manager,
tucked by a dozen other of his friends.
Blackburn was standing and said:
"I can stop you in less than 18 rounds."
He pulled an awful bolt of dough from
the dresser. Blackburn thought a moment
and then turned to the ledge to sign for one
The Finish
Young Gibbs
Defeated
Eddie Burns,
but was
robbed of
decision by
a crooked
referee.
Gambler
beats up the
"third man."
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
BY XE
Inside Dope on th
BIRN' UP THE SIDEWALKS—
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27 Men Won 1922 Letter at Union U.
27 Men Won 1922 Letter at Union U.
The coveted "U" was awarded to two men of the track squad, L.C. Lichtenberg and L. W. Winn, won the 100 and 220-yard dashes and set up a new record in the high jump last spring with a leap of 5 feet 10 inches. Cook has jumped 6 feet on several occasions in practice and is the man in any of the Colored universities. Honors were also given Cant. Corrothers and his Philips, other coaches. Coach Martin, the panther mentor, in his closing remarks at the banquet mentioned the need for a more willing group of athletes and that next season he expected the red and steel machine to be the best in and of Coach Martin's younger brother, Julius, last season's captain of England, and his scholastics and of Coach Martin's younger land papers; Harry Payne, all-prep quarter school back of Cushing needles leading athletes from both North and South and with all of last season's eleven eligible, Union expects to re-achieve championship records of 1910 and 1921.
IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE
By JULI JONES, Jr.
ENIA A
the New Candidate
THE CANDIDATE,
BUNGLETON H. GREEN
AND HIS CAMPAIGN
FACE.
New Boxing Sensation Discovered
New Boxing Sensation Discovered
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 16—Battling Bob Lawson, formerly of Pittsburgh, was named the manager of Thos. T. Wilson, baseball magnate and head of the Southern League club here, is rated as one of the top 155-pound boxers in the world. Lawson, who claims he has discovered another champion light heavyweight. Lawson is a rip roaring man that has seen him in action. Those who have seen him in action say his is
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the most formidable fighter in the business. His last five fights have been with Atlanta, who was born in five rounds of Battlet Norfolk of New Orleans hit the canvas for the count in the eight, the ninth and the tenth, battling Munroe of Cincinnati dropped for the count in five, and Battling Frater of San Antonio went to sleep. Lawson is only one of the fighters Wilson has under his wing. Roughhouse, Brown, lightweight of St. Louis, is in the business, and who hasn't lost a fight during 1922, is one of Toma's boys. The boys can be matched with the opponent, and they have a chance with them. Wilson lives at 417 Fourth avenue north.
MOREHOUSE TIGERS WIN
FROM TUSKEY WEEK 15 TO 14
14
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 10. The Morehouse quintet in a featureless game started very slowly, the Morehouse players appearing to be stale. Cap. Sykes called time and held a game that slowed the visitors under an avalanche of baskets. The Morehouse five leaves for the East Feb.
Morehouse (45) R. F. K. F. T. Tukugkee (14) R. F. K. F. T. Tukugkee (14)
Dunion, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Borer, Jr. 0 0 4 1 Hattar, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Neat, Jr. 0 0 4 1 Harpe, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Williams, Jr. 0 0 4 1 Clarke, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Killebrew, Jr. 0 0 2 1 Sykes, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Dolerly, Jr. 0 0 2 1 Dobbey, Jr. 0 0 1 1 Peterson, Jr. 0 0 4 1 Hope, Jr. 0 0 1 1
Morris Brown, 29; Normal, 12
Nashville, Feb. 3. State Normal Baskets were defeated in the Brown university of Atlanta, Ga., by the score of 29 to 12. Lee, Morris Brown, sank five sinkers from the field, while five drawers two field goals and five free throws showed chances. Edmond, left forward, and home center, did good work for the home five.
SIKI REINSTATED
Parls. Feb. 16.—Battling Siki was relied on 12. on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of its organization, when a genius of the organization, six seniors—fax boxes, including the Senegalese—at holding unfair bouts. Siki's lawyer has押获 the federal court that would withdraw his local process against the organization, and that Siki would sponsor the authority of the boxing solos. Siki's that action will be to offer Georges a court hearing since Georges does not believe he was fairly defeated.
HAMPTON WINS FROM HAMRISON
Roanoke, Va. Feb. 16. Hampshire instituted a rule of this city Friday at the Auditorium, Frazier, Lonston, Capt. Cunn, Cadzo and Jones. The home five was made up in the Hampton five, resides in the Capt. Dillard. Burrell, who subbed for Jones on the Hampton five, is to give him a warm reception.
CHICAGO X. M. C. A. CHURCH LEAGUE
St. Mark's, 6; Bethesda, 2. (Forfeit.)
Community, 13; Kleezer, 4.
Pilgrim, 16; Institutional, 4.
(feesless.)
(Copyright 1922 by R. S. Abbott Publishing Co.)
Edgar Brown, National Tennis Champion, Tells How "to Play the Game"
Copyrighted and all rights reserved by the Chicago Defender.
For the forehand strokes, the racket should be elbow wide, the leather at the end of the handle, and the fleshy part of the hand near the wrist, the fingers spread out some distance, and the finger distinctly separated from the rest. The thumb should be wrapped around the wrist, the fingers middle finger or rest between the index and the middle fingers. Care should be taken to ensure that the racket is in line with the finger nails. This grip gives the greatest freedom to the wrist and offers the greatest grip. Practice two or three times a day this forehand grip, first pleking it up and then slowly releasing it, then by the latter course, slowly and minutely; then after a few days' practice, the grip should still grasp it tightly, correctly and very rigidly. We are prepared to take up the famous forehand drive.
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 16—Morris Brown university quintet of Atlanta, Ga., lost a fast and hard fought game to the local "Y" by the score of 36 to 26. This was the second game of Morris Brown's Northern trip. The game in spots was exceedingly rough owing to the inefficiency of the umbrella.
**Mortis Brown** Pts. Louisville Word, J. f. Rean, J. f. Fleming, f. f. Brannon, f. f. Lea (rang.) f. f. Parrish, f. George, Ig. f. Brown, Ig. Substitutes: Morris Brown-Cotton, Cooper, Tinkwerck-Bilaton, Source-Cooper, Tinkwerck-Bilaton, Field goals-Morris Brown, 10: Louisville.
GRENADIERS TO PLAY 8TH
REGIMENT FIVE, FEB. 17
PALM BEACH BASEBALL
SKATING RACES SUNDAY
The Alumnus Skating club will hold a series of ice races at Washington park and the Skate Park at 2:30 In the afternoon. Contestants will report to Warden Crutchfield at 1 a.m. The skating classes are charged. Juniors for boys under 16; intermediates, 14, 1 and 11; and Seniors, 16, 14, 11, and 11. Classes as juniors, over 16 as seniors, are skating, watch columns of Defensive Skating.
Start right—and you will have less to learn over. Start right is our advice to beginners, or course, but we want you to know the numbers who started, wrong must "unlearn it" if they wish to improve their success and chances for tournament success.
It saves an infinite amount of time to start right; the tennis genius may count, but I am sure he would play a better game. If he had first mastered the tennis, he would put the genius play on the top of that. Good work requires good tools and the mastery of any sport requires the proper equipment, not hammer him. Much of the chance to make fine strokes disappears in tennis with "dead ball" shots, cheap rackets; one cannot even expect to enjoy the game properly unless you hit a racket at a first-class sports goods establishment, one that has the proper "feel" when you swing it. In your game, you often even balanced, with a small handle to enable you to hold it securely with your weighting from 13% to 14 ounces is best for a beginner. The weight and size of the handle are most important for a player, present having a special racket made especially fitted for a driving game. The racket should be kept in a waterproof case and in a press when not in use.
First and most important of all, the racket must be held by the extreme end. The leather end should rest inside the palm at the base of the thumb, and after handling your racket by this full length grip for a few days it will rest on the palm. The second cardinal rule of the grip is to hold the racket firmly in the hand. A loose grip is one of the worst errors possible. It permits the ball to slide across the ball is hit slightly off the "center" of the racket's strings and this
Big Bill Tate, heavyweight challenger of both Jack Dempsey and Mike Todd, is the challenger of any heavyweight in the world, has broken with his former manager, Howard Carr, better known as the "Downtown Dempsey" because. According to Tate, Carr refuses to give his accounting, and other financial matters have caused the following to take the manager of the white man's hands. Wednesday morning in the office of the New York boxing club, Defender Bill Tate agreed to go under the management of Gérge Moore, who is also the manager of Danny Gerrie. The man who did so much to break down the color line in New York boxing circles. Tate signed articles to Bill is training daily at the 79th street car horns. His hand has mended nicely and with three or four pre-prints, he is ready to take on Wills or any other man, including Jack Dempsey.
RUBE FOSTER BANQUETED BY CLEVELAND BUSINESS MEN
(Continued next week.)
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922
EGION
CUM POSEY WITH CREW FLOUNDERS
For First Time in Five Years National Champions Are on Short End of Score
Xenia, Ohio, Feb. 16.—The Loenell club of Pittsburgh, national basketball have successfully defended their title against all teams of color, went down to defeat here at the hands of the team's post, American Legion five, 30 to 26. Cam Posey made no alibit for his team when interviewed by a Defender reporter and said: "They just smiled when interviewed by a Defender reporter and said: "They just catch them, that's all. A return match will be played in Pittsburgh." With Nenia's quitter was Sol Tullet, who played two years ago and an athlete of renown, recently with the Chicago Devilers and George Duff, both of Chicago, and well known in basketball circles, and Noel and Ward, two cricket players secured from Cinch-
In other words, when Cumberland Dosey trotted on the floor he found himself in the middle of three of these players, Buffers and Winters, have played against him. The team led the centered their efforts toward stopping Loenil's scoring. It is likely that the American Leafs have played against him to take part in the coming pational A. A. U. basket ball tournament to be held there in March. In the mean-while the quintet is out to meet all concrists. Cleveland, O. Feb. 15—The Loenil club of Pittsburgh defeated the Aero Mets in a closely contested exciting, basketball contest last night at Eagles half, 42 to 23. The whole team, including Ramsey and Hampon showed up best for the Aeens. In the preliminary game, won from the Bejnee Drugs, 28 to 19.
PITCHERS BROWN AND RILE JUMP TO THE OUTLAWS
Baseball fans in Chicago were much surprised last week when Danny Duffy, the American Giants, caught a rattler for New York. Dave was supposed to be the pitcher, but he seemed to be many who were aware of his departure. It is strongly rumored that Brown will work for the Lincoln team from organized ball and jumping to the outlaws. Big Ed Rile is to leave Charleston. According to well founded rumors, Rile has been acting as agent for the players belonging to the Nero National League, a property of the latter league, having been legally bought or trudged. It is known that the rounds for some time that Oscar Charleston, recently acquired by Babe Ruth for the Indianapolis A. B. C.'s, and are to jump. The move of the men does not come a game. It is true that Foster had much in common with the players in condition last summer and it is also true that the public that supports the team, will be glad to see some of the trouble makers go and also will be glad to see blood beaten on the public soon loses faith in a man whose does not amount to a hill of beans.
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PAGE OF THE
THE
Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST 200 WEEKLY
Founded May 6, 1805, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
Published by
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
Entered as second-class matter, Feb. 3, 1906, at the Post Office,
Cagge, Ill., under act of March 9, 1870.
BISHOP - 11 Green St., Claring Cross Road, London, England.
CHICAGO - 2625 Indiana Ave., Telephone Douglas 6577
DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA
The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
The Appointment of a Member of the
Race to the President's Cabinet.
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA
1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
2. The Appointment of a Member of the
Race to the President's Cabinet.
SINCE BABY CAME
There hadn't been much harmony.
Somehow, between my wife and me:
We both were young, and headstrong, too,
And though from childhood up we knew
Love bound us tight, sharp words off passed
That brought deep frowns and teardrops fast.
Since baby came 'tis ours to gaze
On star-lit nights and sun-kissed days.
ONE CONCEPTION OF HORROR
WHENEVER certain editors are short of material they dip their pens deep down into the blackest ink they can find and proceed to give vent to that racial antipathy with which their systems are evidently impregnated. It was impossible, for instance, for one to write recently on the question of vice in Chicago without interjecting, in its most offensive tone, and race question, as the following quotation will show:
WHENEVER certain editors are short of mature pens their deep down into the blackest, they can find and proceed to give vent to that rage cipher with which their systems are organized. It was impossible, for instance, to write recently on the question of vice cipher without interjecting, in its most offensive form, the so-called question question, as shown in THE STORIES OF SHOES girls kept in slavery and THE STORIES OF SHOES girls kept in slavery to slavery of Negro workers under white mass in the old South a slavery which depicted a mariners'. Perhaps the writer's lack of a compulsion of the force and meaning of the English language accounts in a large measure for the abatement, for the reason that an intelligent person is not inued with racial antipathy. In readiness to be depicted, he plausibly no longer not on account of the slavery to which the white men were subjected, but on account of the raciality of their alleged masters.
OTHER WORDS, there would be no horrice vice involved and nothing to complain of in master and slave had been of the same rea- blood. Perhaps this is not the impression that he intended to convey, but if this fact is true the addition of the fact that his rapiety was so strong as to impair his knowledge of English.
HEARTFELT SYMPATHY goes out to the innocent and harmless white girls whose caree champions, and who have had no play their innocent heads since the abolition of the light" district until their "involuntary subjection to the will of black big black brutely brutes". The terror of the original could evoke the impression that no wrong would be done, no injury would have been inflicted vice would have resulted, had the captains with Side white brutes instead of South blue brutes.
COURSE it is an exceedingly easy matter: great city like Chicago for either a white or brutite to capture a woman, white or Color; cury to her wishes and reduce her to practise a seduction person known that the alleged innocent harmless women referred to are hardened and阻了昏睡者 who seek the lowest depths of sex; seduction themselves and who are not disposed of the color line in seeking whom they may devise newspapers could serve the people of Chicago better advantage if they divested themselves social antipathy and used whatever influence they to lessen and stamp out vice and immorally sever it is found, regardless of the racial identity of the lawbreakers.
THE STORIES of white girls kept in slavery by Negro workers strikes with horror. It is worse than the slavery of Negro workers under white masters in the old South—a slavery which brought a nation to arms." Perhaps the writer's lack of a comprehension of the force and meaning of the English language accounts in a large measure for the above quotation, for the reason that a intelligent reader would necessarily come to the conclusion that the "horror" depicted and pointed out was not on account of the slavery to which the white girls were subjected, but on account of the racial identity of their alleged masters. IN OTHER WORDS, there would be no horror, no vice thus involved and nothing to complain of if both master and slave had been of the same race and blood. Perhaps this is not the impression the writer intended to convey, but it must be true it is the impression of the fact that his racial antipathy was so strong as to impair his knowledge of true English.
OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY goes out to these poor, innocent and harmless white girls whose cause these editors champion, and who have had no place to lay their innocent heads since the abolition of the slavery制度 in the 19th century to the will of "big black burly brutes." The editor's conception of vice is strictly original; he would convey the impression that no wrong would have been done, no injury would have been inflicted, no vice would have resulted, had the captors been North Side white brutes instead of South Side black brutes.
OUR COURSE it is an exceedingly easy matter in a great city like Chicago for either a white or a black brute to capture a woman, white or Colored, contrary to her wishes and reduce her to practical slavery as depicted in the above quotation. Every intelligent person knows that the alleged innocent black brute has been seized by seasoned slimers who seek the lowest depths of social degradation themselves and who are not disposed to draw the color line in seeking them they may devour. These newspapers could serve the people of Chicago to much better advantage if they diverted themselves of racial antipathy and used whatever influence they wanted to stamp out vice and immorality wherever it is found, regardless of the racial identity of the lawbreakers.
THAT'S DIFFERENT
WE ARE TOLD in the Good Book that it is easier camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven which it is easier to raise millions of dollars for enforcement of the eighteenth amendment that it raises one dollar from the average American man for the enforcement of either the fourth or fifteenth amendments. The reason is that it is easier to tell a miller who scores who wrote it protesting against the motion of the eighteenth amendment, which they ted treason, etc. it said: **WALK ABOUT** the 50 years of complete nullification in Southern states of the fourteenth and fifth amendments? **Do the drys favor that**? **Reason:** If they are opposed to nullifying any of the money, dollar for dollar, to enforce the eighteenth amendment as they now ask to enforce the seventh? **THE TRIRUNE knew the answer before it wrote, and perhaps there is more or less satisfaction in rubbing it into the other fellow to see him and try to wiggle out of it. But it is absurd to compare the amendments to our federal constitution on the hip and first in the hearts of our country while the other has only to do with the life and the pursuit of happiness of human beings and women made in the image of God, out of a time clay other human being was made of TIZENS have every right to believe that it can holdly, fragrantly, openly and without fear of the land, they can break others at their will. Measure. Sentiment is stronger and more power than law. Evidence of this fact is seen even more. The powers that he at Washington winthe South when it breaks the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments because that section is antic and it's popular to take a kick at the under while a rigid enforcement is demanded of the annotated, especially the eighteenth. When constensy?
WE ARE TOLD in the Good Book that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Likewise it is easier to raise millions of dollars for the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment than it is to raise one dollar from the average American white man for the enforcement of either the fourteenth or fifteenth amendment. The Chicago Telegraph made a hot reply to the scores who wrote it protesting against the nullification of the eighteenth amendment, which they termed treason, etc. It said:
"HOW ABOUT the 50 years of complete nullification in Southern states of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments? Do the drys favor that? Is that reason? If they are opposed to nullifying any part of the constitution will they vote to appropriate as much money, dollar for dollar, to enforce the eighteenth amendment as they now ask to enforce the eighteenth?
THE TRIBUNE knew the answer before it wrote the query, but perhaps there is more or less satisfaction in rubbing it into the other fellow to see him squirrel and try to wiggle out of it. But it is absurd to compare the amendments to our federal constitution. The one dealing with "booze" is first in mind, first on the hip and first in the hearts of our countrymen, while the other has only to do with the life, death, and future of the men and women made in the image of God, out of the same clay every other human being was made of.
CITIZENS have every right to believe that if they can boldly, flagrantly, openly and without fear of punishment, break one or two of the fundamental laws of the land, they can break others at their will and pleasure. Sentiment is stronger and more powerful than law. Evidence of this fact is seen every day. The powers that be at Washington wink at N.C. as they break the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments because that Negro and its popular to take a kick at the underdog while a rigid enforcement is demanded of the other amendments, especially the eighteenth. Where art thou, consistency?
UNIONISM
THIS THERE is a great deal of unfavorable just now of the methods employed by our labor and labor to gain a strangle hold on employers be said in their favor drastic measures were used in some instances to secure even justice in the case of workers in with lawless, hobbesville tendencies, with result as found in the Herrin incident. But a swallow does not make a summer, so the acts of adults or a set of individuals who happen to certain unions should not be construed as sending the sentiment of the great body of workers under the name of the American nation of Labor.
RE LATIONSHIP which exists between the unions and our group is of great importance demands attention. It is true that certain discriminate against us, close the door in our hands, and make us worse to join hands with those that want us on even terms, and once in their ranks aid fight to a successful completion such, prejudiced, un-american affiliated bodies.
WHILE THERE IS a great deal of unfavorable criticism just now of the methods employed by organized labor to gain a strangle hold on employers, it can be said in their favor drastic measures were required in some instances to secure even justice. In the case of the case of the creep in with lawless, bolshievskie tendencies, with the result as found in the Herrin incident. But as one swallow does not make a summer, so the acts of individuals or a set of individuals who happen to belong to certain unions should not be construed as requisite settlement of the great body of workers handed under the name of the American Federation of Labor.
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THE RELATIONSHIP which exists between the labor unions and our group is of great importance, and demands attention. It is true that certain unions discriminate against us, close the door in our faces or freeze us out after admitting us. Even so, it is not wise to join hands with those that will accept an on even terms, and once in their ranks we will have a complete completion such narrow, prejudiced, un-American affiliated bodies that refuse us admission simply on account of color? We have repeatedly said the great mass of our group being workers who must make their living by the sweat of their brows, it is courting disaster and disruption for unions not to have us on the side of unionism.
MANY ORGANIZATIONS which are open to us have failed to gain our support. This shows on our part a serious lack of forethought, for our duty as workers is with workers whether they be black or white, and in access to those unions which now har us by remaining in those that want and need us. But if we affiliate with them we can eventually break down the bars and be on equal footing with our white brother working.
CHICAGO DEFENDER
OUR WEEKLY SERMON [This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the country who desire to send a message of encouragement to 250 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
HERE ARE exclamatory points, interrogative points, share points, and the best of all,
There are turning points. The average person has no idea of the effect of "turn." It changes the face of everything. If I be traveling north, it matters not what my interest is south so long as I refuse to turn. God, through prophets, apostles and all good men for 5,000 years has aimed to impress mankind to turn from sin. We preach on repentance, faith, hope and love, but dead churches still remain.
An old Christian woman asked me last week: How is it that with the present-day advantages and numbers the churches have no power to coerce the people? In the church of today, after Sundays, supports the dance halls, the opera houses, the moving pictures, card tables and other worldly things for six days, and go back to the church again for one day. Regardless of who differ with me, such people cannot have the spirit of God. How to turn these to the man who is able to draw the musses need not be a silver-tongued orator or the most brilliant scholar. He needs only to be able to so handle the Word of God as to turn his people from their sins.
In the success of the New Testament churches lays in my text, "Turn." Nineveh turned, and God saved it. Under Peter 3,000 entered under one sermon, and 5,000 under another.
KNOWING OURSELVES
IT IS AN UNFORTECATE FACT that very few persons of the present generation, white or Colored, know anything about the important achievements wrought by members of our group in the development of our country politically, historically, religious or cultural. The latter is the reason that the product of white men has been ignored it necessitated to ignore and obscure anything achieved or accomplished by a Colored American that would have reflected credit upon him and through him the Race with which he was identified, but they did not fail to bring out and conspicuously display anything done by a member of our group that may have been discreditable, dishonorable or disgraceful.
A HISTORICAL WRITER of much note by the man who wrote the title of which is "Historic of the United States from the Missouri Compromise to the Restoration of Home Rule at the South in 1877." This book has not only been sold in large numbers, but is in most of the public libraries and used as a textbook in many of our schools and colleges. And yet no history has ever been more one-sided, partial, blased and misrepresented. The period covered includes the days of reconstruction in both branches of Congress. At one time as many as eleven were members of the House.
DURING THEIR SERVICE they acquitted themselves as befitting their positions, and yet the readers of Rhodes' history would never know that a Colored man ever served in either branch of Congress. Fortunately for us, one of our group who was conspicuously identified with the reconstruction period still survives in the person of Major John R. Lynch, who on matters pertaining to that period is a recognized authority. His book "The Facts of Reconstruction," which was written years ago, revealed to the public for the first time the actions of a biased facts connected with and growing out of what actually transpired during that important period of our country's history.
THIS SAME AUTHOR has just produced another work entitled "Some Historical Errors of James Ford Rhodes," in which he throws a bomb into the camp of the enemies of our Race by successfully refuting—based upon his own knowledge and experience—many of Mr. Rhodes' errors, misstatements and misrepresentations. Unquestionably this book will create a greater furor than did his previous work. The point here home is that members of our group should be informed of the knowledge of the achievements and accomplishments of those who were and are identified with our Race.
THE FACT has been made painfully apparent that we cannot get this desired information by reading the white man's works alone. We must have our version clearly, concisely and intelligently pre-defined by our own writers, and we have many men and women who have been trained to read it. It is a source of much gratification to know that our people are being brought to a realization of this fact. This is evidenced not only by the great number of books produced by our authors which find their way into the homes of our people, but our papers are being read by a much larger number of readers, which is a very important that we should know ourselves, which means that we should be informed of all creditable achievements by members of our group.
THE AMENDMENT: SQUARBLE
AN EDITORIAL which appeared in the Gibbon Tale Jan. 20 that journal took active expression to some views and to submit suggestion on the subject of constitution which has produced a storm of objectively from the advocates of prohibition and our white clergymen. This agitation grows a fact that the suggestion made by the Tribune of the Eighteenth Amendment might share a fate as the Fourteenth and Fifteenth,
IN AN EDITORIAL which appeared in the Chicago Tribune Jan. 20 that journal took occasion to give expression to some views and to submit a certain suggestion on the subject of constitutional nullification which has produced a storm of objection, especially from the advocates of prohibition and some of our white clergymen. This agitation grows out of the fact that the suggestion made by the Tribune was the same fate as the Fourteenth Amendment might share the same fate as the Fifteenth Amendment, nullification in the states in which it is unpopular.
THE ARTICLE itself and the comments made thereon are misleading and deceptive. The average reader will infer that this is the Tribune's first offense along that line, whereas in point of fact as an advocate of constitutional nullification that journal is a hardened sinner of many years standing. It has almost continuously, persistently and consistently advocated the nullification of the Fifteenth Amendment as much as the Fourteenth Amendment as refers to the civil and political rights of the Colored American.
IT SO HAPPENS that that paper is just as bitterly opposed to the enforcement of the Eighteenth as it is to the Fifteenth Amendment. Since in accordance with its advice and advocacy the Fifteenth Amendment is successfully nullified in several states, it ought not to have been a surprise to anybody that a suggestion from that source that the Eighteenth Amendment is successful in states in which it is unpopular. In this the Tribune is least consistent, though radically wrong in its attitude with reference to any section of the Constitution.
WE FULLY AGREE with those who characterize its attitude as inexcusable, indefensible and treasonable. But our prohibition friends have been late in discovering that fact. We have known it and expressed ourselves repeatedly for many years, but our prohibition friends and clerical brethren did not discover it until the Tribune suggested that the Eighteenth Amendment put in the same class with the Fifteenth. Their idea is to be that the nullification of the Eighteenth Amendment is where treason begins and patriotism ends.
SOME OF OUR prohibition and ministerial friends now profess to be in favor of the enforcement of the Constitution, including all of its amendments. Things have transpired which raise some doubt about the sincerity of this assertion. The Ku Klux Klan, for instance, has been accused of constitutional nullification, at least so far as the Fifteenth Amendment is concerned, but it advocates racial alienation and religious intolerance; it also stands for prohibition. A man has just been elected to the United States Senate from Texas on the Klan-prohibition platform. IF THESE FRIENDS are honest in the declaration that it is reason to nullify any part of the federal Constitution, then they will disown, denounce, condemn and place in the same category with the Senate the Senator-elect from Texas and those by whom the Senate has been elected. If not their pretensions of being in favor of the enforcement of every part of the federal Constitution is insincere, dishest and hypocritical.
"Great Scot! What Have I Done?"
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Dimples Sweetleigh, pretty and brown and serious, frilled around at the Golden Rock Dance academy
Cather evening and incurred the bitter displeasure of the handsome young gentleman who is at present "sitin'" up with her. They spotted something ferocious. For a pair of afternoons he neither called her in nor manner showed that he still cared for her. Consequently she just naturally drifted into a very mis-
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Maggie O'Brownie, who enjoys the reputation in our duchy of being the best little pinch bitter extant, dropped in on poor Dimples who was still trying to struggle through her life, her most interesting love tournament. She was in her own sacred little bed chamber and there was writing paper and pea and ink on a little table before her. She see my Maggie with elevated brown hair to write him a letter of capitulation? Good night! Haven't you got him trained yet? "No," sniffed Dimples. "I am not going to write him a letter. I am going to ask Princess Mysteria for advice. She will advise me. She will exact what to do. She's a dear." Maggie, who doesn't whistle very elegantly, gave vent to a low whistle: "Princess Mysteria," she echoched, like one at loss to understand. Yes, Margaret. Haven't you ever written to her? She is loftily intelligent.
"No." sex Maggie, shaking her head.
"I never get myself bailed up like you do. But if you're going to write to you, tell a small a message. Use your brains. Write the letter you can. Discard and curtail the frills and flub-duh. Be brief and to the point. 'Cause if you're not, and you send a weepy bit of crass non-compliance, sure get you told. And when she says you out there isn't very much left to say on the subject."
—BENGOLOUGH.
His Own Words
(The teacher had instructed the class to form the habit of reading the newspaper.)
Teacher: Mary Smith, do you read the newspaper?
Mary: Yes, teacher.
Teacher: Well, tell us in your own words what you think of the recent invasion of Germany by the French.
Mary: I think it was to force Germany to pay her war debt.
Now, Sammy Johnson, have you been reading the newspaper?
Sammy (a "Race" boy): Yes, m.
Teacher: Tell the class in your own words what you think of the Ku Klux Klan.
Sammy: I think it's a d----?----?
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Teacher: Why, Sammy Johnson, where did you learn such language?
—SHACK.
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Which makes it seem droll.
They that move on
From path to path are many, but
To reach your goal
Stay in the rut.
Dearest: Now for a wee visit, May
? Say yes, of course. I know you
would, for you are ever acquiescent
to my every whim and carnest desire.
I am thinking of last night,
whenomen the moon's soft glow,
he held pillows in your arm,
you spoke those words that your
eyes often told me—that you loved
me. Then you asked me to confess
mine for you—but, dearest, my lips
seemed to wax tight, my checks
burned. My warm breath blowing
your lips was my only answer.
You understood my love. You must
attribute my silence to your repeated
confessions, bettered by those sweetest
kisses. How could you then,
dearest, expect a louder answer from
your
—WISTERIA.
Challenge
Woman! I will nurse you.
I will gather you in my arms.
Treat you tenderly, as I would.
An armful of illies.
I will carry you to the peaks of
mountains.
Show you the beauty of pink and
silver clouds;
Evergreen trees crested old rose, slate
gray and mauve;
Show you the pathway through this to God.
The All-American Theater association, according to white press reports, offers a fazzed-up Salome, it's too bad the press reports are such. Side show fans "down home" a sure now to get an idea of some sort of indoor carnival.
The Colonel—Quantitative Analysis, Every day
No wonder, when the recent cold winds hit the North, all the Dixie plantation owners began singing "Blow back, blow back. O blow back my peons to me!" P. el P.
P. el P.
Other Papers Say
GOOD FROM EVIL
[New York News.]
The correspondence between President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard and Roscoe Conkling Bruce should convince all of us that our success is not dependent upon individual attainment. The younger Bruce, who is how a Exeter academy, is the grandmaster of the United States treasury, United States senator from Mississippi from 1975 to 1981. His father is a distinguished educator. But to President Lowell and to thousands like him the younger Bruce's distinguished ancestry and preparation has been placed alongside of the fact that he is Negro. But the incident has a nightmare to give in that it will have a tendency to give to the Negro Race the unstinted service of the Negro university graduate. Far too many Colored men have entered Harvard and other noted universities, as Negroes and come out individualists, with the consequence of the success of the Race depended upon their individual and imbued with a strong desire to lose their racial identity. Of course, there have been and still are notable exceptions to this statement, but in the crisis ahead of us we will need the unstinted assistance of our man of intelligence among us over the high, or low, rich or poor, should place his individual desires above the desires of his Race.
From Day to Day
Acting Mayor W. J. Baker of Jacksonville, Fla., declares: "Our police have never been accused of arresting someone that I have encountered to me that there are as many white as Colored prisoners before the courts each morning. When instructed to enter any court, for the enforcement of any law, ordinance or order, no distinction is made to ruce or color.
Speaking before the chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the New York physician, declared that the Ku Klux Klan Lake La Fourche, La, were placed there by students of a New Orleans college, and denied that they were supposed Klan victims.
The Ku Klux Klan in Wilmington, N.C., received its first official recognition there when a white lawyer, counsel to the man, asked each member of the jury if he was affiliated with the klan.
Carl Harris, arrested in Cleveland with only a dimish in his pocket, was under $200,000. Harris was charged with being a "terrorist and hoothen was given as the cause.
Superintendent Edwin C. Broome of the Philadelphia public schools has issued a circular asking teachers to "avoid any acts or statements liable to make any pupil uncomfortable because of race, color or creed." Declaring that Cheyney-institute is far below the 13 other normal schools of the state of Pennsylvania, a delegation headed by Bloep Leil Coppi asked Governor Pinchot to abolish the institution.
Fifteen of the 20 men named as the general vene box from which the curors to hear the Bastrop, L.A., klan cases will be drawn, were klansm
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Disposed and No Prescriptions Given in Three Weekly Articles
A. B.
way, I wish to state here my reasons for my bitterness towards two whose names I give * * * * * These two physicians are supposed to be among my friends, I took me to the hospital he operated on me and diedilis. This physician had been our family physician for nearly three years and I trusted him. He did not do the operation, but called in a supposed-to-be surgeon to operate on me and he inspected the same pain in my appendix. I called the attention of the operating surgeon who was supposed to have taken out my appendix and he stated that my appendix was still in me and that he had operated on me for five years. I was told what that means), but that the operation performed by him on me was not necessary. I know that I never suffered pain in the place where the incision was made. My family physician caused me to spend a large amount of time in the geon's and nurse's fees—and I still have the offending appendix. Do you blame me for feeling bitter towards these two physicians?"
No, granting what you have stated in your letter are the true facts in the case. We regret to learn that you have been disappointed and imposed upon, having undergone a great amount of suffering and expense all for naught. We are at a loss to understand how any ethical physician or surgeon would advise you to be operated on for appendicitis, and leave you under the impression for 10 months under that impression on for appendicitis, and take your money and then tell you that your appendix was still there—that the operation they had performed on you was for elorrhosis or hardening of the liver, which was absolutely unnecessary.
The Family Physician
The first duty of the family physician is to have the interest of his patient at heart, and he should receive his calling. He should endeavor to dedicate his life, his time and his all
THE ONLOOKER By A. L. Jackson
EVERYBODY in Chicago is talking and thinking politics these days. It seems to be the popular indoor sport. Nearly 100 usplants for the board of city addermen have popped up from nowhere. They in and the would-be great. The local newspapers have concentrated their fire on the poor, much hammered Scout-blood. Thirteen gentlemen in the ward have stepped forward and modestly
crown. They are loud in extolling their virtues and each one announces himself as the choice of the people, while he accuses the other fellow of being hand picked by the white people. As far as we can see, these charges are just "nose" to attract attention. What they really mean is that a different crowd of white folks has picked each candidate. When he wins, he becomes the leader for office finance his campaign and work for his election, then we are willing to concede that candidate the title of the people's choice.
"Relation of the Patients to the Family Physician" was to me both interesting and important; but I want to ask you to give the physicians an article on the article of the Family Physician to the Family" because some of our physicians can only see obligations in one
Dr. Williams
The Family Physician
POLITICS
include the great
and the would-be
the local newspapers
have concentrated their
fire on the poor,
much hammered
Second ward.
Thirteen gentlemen
in the warden in the
stepped forward
and modestly
offered their
noble heads for the
aldermanic
A. L. Jackson
It makes little difference whether the boss that picks you to run is the boss of the existing organization in power, or a blue-stocking highbrow from the North Shore. If he is white and puts up the money, then the man that receives it is hardly the choice of the boss to charge the other fellow with being hand picked just because he is backed by a different crowd. There is little doubt that the personnel of our public offices could be improved. We are inclined to believe from our observation that we get just about the kind of representation that the majority of people at work are quick at following the trend of public thinking where that trend is indicated by activity and voters.
Among the leaders it seems a debatable point as to whether this territory is to be considered "reform" territory or not. Each candidate seems to have his own notions as to what constitutes reform. Maybe they all are right. We do not know. One thing we have positive convictions about is that the most anxious to clear up the Second ward puts undue emphasis on racial intercourse, and if they keep up that they will be laying the basis for another riot.
We have no desire to dodge any more bullets just because a bunch of folks who want a political office insist on kicking up a lot of fuss about some tough white sporting women who like to operate in the Colored neighborhoods. This is about the poor, and whites put white women on the when you look at the hard-faced women who parade the city streets with the marks of their trade upon them.
White men and women make the laws. White courts and court officers
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to the relieving of human suffering and prolongation of human life. The interest of the people and especially those committed to his care should be increased because you are ill—you trust him you depend upon your family physician and it is his sacred duty to make a careful examination and diagnosis of your case—that is, learn or know what is the matter with you. If it is not, you should be big enough and honest enough to call in consultation another doctor or member of his profession who has acquired greater skill, due to the fact of having larger and broader experience in the practice of surgery, and especially in dealing with the particular kind of case in hand.
Your family physician should be an educated man outside of just-meet medicine and surgery—that is, his medical training should come after he has had good grounding in the fundamental branches of a medical education. The knowledge of an education is a harmonious development of all of the mental, physical and spiritual qualifications of an individual. Your family physician owes it to you or to his patients to bring to the bedside or to apply in those cases committed to his care, the very highest and most important medical profession appertaining to the case he undertakes to treat.
Therefore to be a successful family physician he must, be an industrious, assiduous student all his life. He must read widely not only medicine but the various allied sciences, so as to bring to you or to your family the knowledge there is for your-particular case.
Above all the family physician should be honest, open and frank in dealing with his patients. He need not be abrupt in breaking sad and painful news to them, but he should tell the truth. He owes it to his physical dangers ahead, and when he takes an operation he should feel within his own conscience that it is absolutely necessary to be done to save the life of the patient, not to collect a good, fat fee and bring discredit upon the honest members of the profession. He should be a humanitarian, loving his profession, his profession and dignity of his profession above men, your family physician is imbued with the idea of collecting money, growing rich, and not with the idea of rendering service to the comfort and benefit of humanity, he is unfit to be your family physician. You should dismiss him and seek and find a more worthy physician with loftier ideas. The physician should be service, we satisfied patients. And then the money will come commensurate with the ability of the family or the patient to pay him.
enforce them. White men own the property in which most of us live. White folks are usually pretty good at protecting their interests. If these interests exist as pictured then some white men are responsible. We do not want to be so. Colleagues could break up these interests or make that remains to be seen. We do know that if the effort has not been made to do so, the fault lies with the voters. It does not necessarily take a new man in office to do it; what is needed is an expression on the ballot that shows enough energy to make the politicians who are in or out, realize that a change is due. We hold no brief for any particular candidate.
We hope the campaign will be fought clean and free from personal vilification by all contestants. We hope to see new young blood, taking part in the game. That is a good sign.
The Second ward may need cleaning up, but don't forget that this same thing is true in most of the world. You can depend upon any one black Moses to do the job for you at so much per year; you must get out and do it yourself if you want it done at all. When you want it or putting another out will not get it done for you, although it may help.
CLEAR THE ROAD, MR. FORD
HENRY KROAD, Dearborn Independent has
ground with the Chaucer Tribute at last. The brethren Jews are the sufferers in this latest coalition for the preservation of "white supremacy," meaning the exclusion of Jews and ourselves from the benefits of American culture (2). Surely it is straining at a gnat to connect the name of Julius Rosenwald with a vice syndicate charged being controlled by Jews. The Debarber independent shows an intelligence almost equal to that of the Ku Kluxans. Even a Jewish merchant is unable to sell a commodity for which there is no market. A casual glance at the patrons of the cabbages and resorts in this city or any other will show any visitor that so-called real white Americans have a very large majority among those present. Vice is a personal matter or church or a movie show, its popularity is to be judged by the character and size of "the gate."
The attitude as shown in the columns of the Dearborn independent is dangerous and can provoke nothing but race hatred and trouble. Mr. Rosenwald is no more chargeable with the acts of renegade Jews than we are with the acts of criminals with the members of the Race. His interest in the race has been unjustified and generates Every self-respecting Race man will resent this attack upon a proven friend. Vice existed in Chicago before the coming of Mr. Rosenwald and before the coming of the brother. It will exist, until white men and women learn to live up to the creed of their religion and judge men, by their deeds rather than by their color or form of their nose. Clear the read. Mr. Ford, and give a good man a chance.
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STINGING REPLY TO LEGISLATOR IN NEW MEXICO
Race Hatred Advocate Set Back When Pleading for State Worse than Slavery
Aubuquerque, N. M., Feb. 16—There was recently an interest in the Incident in Illinois bill affecting race relations in this state. The bill itself, designed to protect other intercests than those of the State, has sound and valuable comment.
The Democratic floor leader of the house of representatives, Cec Howard, made a speech decriving the condition of any other race in the state save the white. A reply was written to Howard by a Race resident that the legislator has not dared answer. The letter, written by E. N. Natra Reynolds,
A Camoutlage
"When you said: 'I think it most disregardable for this or any other legislature to attempt to interfere with the whites,' you must have been tully aware that this camouflage would easily divert attention from the main issue in trying to secure justice for themselves as well as to so embarrass them that they would try to obtain. In this, Mr. Howard, we admit that you are a shrewd politician. You are a show manager and you are the show manager was punishing him for his dishedence and noise, turned around and shouted at dog that had nothing to do with his punishment. This maneuver, we judge, is what you term patriotic and 100 per cent American-
"You are further quoted as saying: 'When the Negroes try to push their women I think they should be pushed back further than they were in the days of the white women' and the memoir to know that we have a man of your caliber living in this century. The truth is, if you had the women you would rather see them 'bucked further than they were in the days of the Negroes' of the Negroes' progress will show that you are at least 60 years behind time. It was only a few years before the Vanderbilt university and Prof. S. G. Adkins, president of Slaan-Sulem, N. C., the former son of a slave holder, the latter the son of a slave owned by the former, are now the president of the Federal Council of Churches.
Measure Tabled
"We understand that this measure was tabbed indefinitely, and it may interesting to see how it been tabbed indefinitely when they affected the Negro in Merchouse parish, Louisiana, where the citizens are able to minimize a Republican form of government. In Harrison, Ark, where the citizens' community and took things into their own hands—this is the result of setting aside such measures that mean justification by your men of your call. At first it is the abdication of rights of Negroes, and finally that of white men going to be the trouble that you expect between the whites and the blacks. Your real trouble is going to be the trouble you maintain his own civilization, and the sooner you see this as the real trouble the better it will be for United States and the world at large.
"E. NAT RYEWALDS, SR."
Mysterious Attack Laid to Butcher
Houston, Tex. Feb. 16—Authorities here have made no appreciable effort to identify the 15-year-old Estherlyn Mae Bailey to a secluded spot, assaulted and then shot. All the evidence in the case points to a white butcher of the San Felipe maze. The only Race employee of the market was arrested, but later was released, there being no possible way to escape it. It is stated, however, that there was one of the white butchers misshapen in the maze, the assault and murder, and that a few minutes after the girl left the place one of the butchers in the San Felipe maze in the direction of the Baptist sanitarium. It is thought that he overtook the girl on a downtown corner. Reports have it that this man had been in the form and attractiveness and that he had openly, among his followers, exposed a desire to satisfy his lust with her. Heads stuck out and rags stuck in the mouth and not be tolerated by the seelbirds.
Are You With 'Em?
DAC
Bobbed hair may or may not be all that's claimed for it, but a glance at the above pictures will convince you that it has its redeeming qualities. These girls argue that their hair shall remain bobbed as long as clippers and scissors are manufactured.
Let us become acquainted: At left (top), Miss Lillian Simmons, 10 Oak street, Battle Creek. Mich.; below, Miss Lulu Wilson, 240 Vernon avenue, Chicago; at right (top), Miss May Scaly, Box 1075, Nogales, Ariz.; below, Miss Bertha Taylor, 2009 Eugenia street, St. Louis, Mo.; at bottom, Miss Gladys Ball, 501 South Oak street, Bloomington, Ill.
Do you agree with these girls, or are you strong for long hair? Whatever you favor, send that photo at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY
By CARTER G. WOODSON
Copyright, 1922, by The Associated Publishers, Inc.
Published serially in The Chicago Journal by special permission of the owners of the copyright.
[Editor's Note: A Chicago school teacher was instructing a class of foreign children in the history of the Civil war. One Italian youngster asked her: "What did the Nero do on one of the battles?" The teacher accounted for this plating omission in the records that the child had discovered. Center G. Woodson one of the teachers, who was a professor at the proper place of the Race, particularly in America, in the history of world and national history, wrote to Mr. Woodson's readers in Mr. Woodson's latest. It is the answer to the Italian boy question. Mr. Woodson is now editor of the Journal of Nero History, a magazine which is founded, and the author of the book "The Nero War."
(Continued from last week)
In the end, however, this empire fell into the hands of undesirable militants. "All was changed in a moment, Danger took the place of serenity, calamities and violence succeeded to tranquility. Everywhere the populace in all places and in every direction rapine became the law, war spared neither life nor property, nor the populace general, and it spread everywhere till it reached at last the highest degree of intensity. The historian, until towards the moment in which the Songyu dynasty approached the extent to exist. At this moment faith was exchanged for infidelity; there was nothing forbidden to Men drank wine, they gave themselves up to vice. Because of these voyages drew down upon the Songyu the victorious army of the Moors, suffering from a distant country. Then the roots of this people were separated from the trunk, and the movement they underwent was exemplary.
The African mind exhibited during these years evidences of a philosophy of knowledge, an ophysiologist found three friends in "courage, sense and insight." The African realized that that "the lack of knowledge works without knowledge works use-lessly," "oNt to know," he believed, "is bad; not to wish to know is good." He believed in the use of morals, the African taught the youth that "there is no medicine for hate and that he bears mutilations but he who makes injuries in himself." To emphase
Associated Publishers, Inc.
attentively by special permission of the owners
was instructing a class of foreign children in
ougater asked her: "What did the Negro de
garden wear? Scarce, scarcely able, she was
devoted his life to disclosing to the world
that he was a slave to the world and cation
rank. The book which the Defender offers its
war to the Italian boy's question. Mr. Woodrow
W. Johnson, the author of *Education Prior to 1818* and *Nero Mirmurat.*)
That the Negro should be enslaved was in the haleyon days of the Inca. Slavery was once the normal condition of the majority of the inhabitants of the world. In many countries, three to one. Greece and home, the most civilized of the ancient nations that died had its best opportunity, were not exceptions to this rule. Primitive slavery, however, differed from the ancient ones. Our forefathers remind us. Among the ancients, slavery resulted from the fact that we make a hide disposition of captive laborers to laborers at home while citizens and subjects in good physical condition would be to defend the honor of the nation.
It happened that centuries ago, when African civilization was not unaltered, Europe, Africa was disturbed from without and by within by migrations like the Romans, the Greeks, the Romans empire and destroyed its civilization. Being too weak to resist attacks at home, Africa yielded to tacks of restless nations. When the Bantu hordes had destroyed the peace of the Mohammedan empire in the quest of the Mohammedan in quest slaves to supply their harbors and armies and find the slave traders and the small local states for local wars to secure a labor supply for the exploitation of the New World. During the seventh and eighth centuries, the Mohammedan religion well established itself in Western Asia and Africa. First, the Mohammedans first enslaved were bought from their masters and were brought to Europe and Asia. When however, the exigencies of those cir-
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CHAPTER II
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923
NATIONALIST OF TURKEY HONORED BY EAST INDIANS
Decorated Sword and 'Three Airplanes Are Given Kemal Pasha as Friendly Token
Bombay, Feb. 16.—As substantial testimony to the approval by the Indian Mohammedans of the policies of the leader, the central Khalifat committee announced the gift of three african leaders to the famous Turkish commander. Before concluding its last session at the conference, they also passed a resolution congratulating the Nationalist Turks upon their record overwhitelining their English allies. They also approved the establishment of an Angora legion in India and voted Russia for the aid given to Turkey. The British government came in for criticism denouncing its anti-Turkish policy. Appreciation was also exchanged for granting equal rights to Hindus, and thus wiping out one of the lines in the past divided the Indian people.
A Hundred Are Seized in Hootch Raid
Washington, D. C. Feb. 16—No. 53 Fenton point Northwest placement in the attack Sunday morning, when the local police, aided by federal agents, more than 100 Rice numbers. In addition many revolvers, knives and razors discharged by the crowd were in possession of the press, was charged with maintaining a disorderly house, permitting gambling and illegal possession of liquor. Similarly, many were picked out as persons sought in connection with house-breaking and grand larceny. A sort of real "old-tiners" rough house" was staged. First of all, the officers were in the inmates staged a smashing furniture and cooking utensils. The police added to the confounding from the windows. During the general notice three policemen and a revenue agent were slightly injured. They had to haul away the victims of arrows.
When arranged in court on Monday, Mary Collins, proprietress waived a preliminary hearing and demanded a trial by jury.
'I'M SO WILD ABOUT HARRY,' SANG THE YELLOW OLD FLAME
The case of Harry Hawks, 21, 2811 Deerborn street, as being watched by police by a ballooning man. Although Harry's body being burned is burned to a crisp, yet he still lives. While in a store at 18-20 West 29th Street, he was found in a fire in a store. He used kerosene, which exploded, his clothes on his body. He was a human torch as he ran through the streets eventually rescued by Officers Pacek and Owens and rushed to the hospital.
HUBBY WOULDN'T STAY AT
HOME; WIFE PUNISHES HIM
Newark, N. J. Feb. 16. -It required 28 stitches by physicians to sew up a wound on his arm. Hardy, 258 Broome street, inflicted by his wife, Ella, after an argument out late at night. Staying out late at night. The women but was later captured. At the home of Hardy's brother-in-law, Charles B. Jones, 91 Monmouth street, where the wife had gone in search for him. He was taken to a temple to chin. He will recover.
Wife Beaten Fined
Joshua Hill, Hill $322 Bearborn street, who was arrested by Officer Cazelle threatening to cut the throat of their landlord Mrs. Mary Williams, was hired by Mrs. Mary Williams and costs by Judge Joseph Schulman.
Elusive Ruby Caught Ruby Woods, alias Smith, who was arrested by Officer Cazelle Dearborn street, was fined $100 and costs on two charges of beating taxi drivers appeared against her.
THE WEEK
[Copyright Chicago Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company.
Genius Plus
White Ladies Mad
The Office Boy
"WHAT is genius?" An old question sworer. What it is, you will stumble upon it almost anywhere. It is power of poverty offen than doors of gold. "What is this? you ask. Because ppymums are ppymums, that what spurs; turns out of doors, drives away. From you Young, that posttale writer, you might care to read: Pygmies are pygmies still, though And pyramids are pyramids in vales. Each one makes his own stature, builds himself.
Virtue alone outbuilds the pyramid. Her monuments shall last when Yeng was right. Egypt has fallen but the pyramids and virture are
Higher than these, higher than all of your hue, color, of your chin for George W. Carver was a slave. Have you heard that name before? Have you heard that name when he THE genius. Genius sees when it looks, many look, but few see. He doesn't know mother with his mother. He doesn't know mother with his mother. Slavery separated them before memory had taught him her lessons. What is the FIRST lesson of memory? This: Mother! Is not so? He will feed on the bosom of Mother Nature, he said in later days.
Congress heard Carver on the simple peanut its ancestor, bisyllables, its conduct and power, "I am speaking too long, maybe," "I am great Carver, long," you can't speak too long; replies a member, a Southerner. In 1833 Carver got his diploma from the University of Washington. The following year Booker T. Washington brought him to Tuskegee. He know, "I am said Washington to Carver," he will introduce you to the world. Now the world tries to meet Mr. Genius sets its own social standards.
That was almost 30 years ago. Day after day, old as time itself, examines it. If it was an instrument new to man.
Go into his laboratory at Tuskegee, where he works with chemicals, weeds, flowers, berries, U. S. A. he walks in and out among chemicals, weeds, flowers, berries, leaves, boxes of soil and charts.
In that room you face again the question that stalled Job centuries ago.
"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if I could not answer. Remember that that question floored Job: brought him to his discovery his discoveries floored scientists.
Pauline A. Young, who made her
museum exhibit,umni
Bulletin of your famous school:
"Natural genius. Mother Neces-
sity and INDUSTRY have been
professor Carver's master craftsmen.
For 28 years this
chemist has been the
laboratory at Tuskegee and during
that time he has extracted product
after product from the trio—sweet
notenut, peanut and the pecan.
From the sweet potato Profes-
sors, from the peanut over 145
products, and from the pecan 78
Hundreds of years hence students
Winning Souls
Two Great Men
New Mexico
By Roscoe Simmons
Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company,
will look for the information now
under your eye.
Thomas A. Edison sent his assistants to call on Carver.
They reported to Mr. Edison that this man of very black skin had WORKED and THOUGHT Nature had "Turn over to me your discoveries in clay and sand," Edison said to Carver. "I will make you rich. You write your check in many figures." Carver looked out upon 2,000 of his children and said: "Am I not rich enough in them and in their hopes?" Only GENIUS could think that. He asked their children. Trust God and say, as Richard Wright, the Georgia boy, said a half century ago: "Tell me we are rising." WHITE ladies South, ladies behind the sternest personal society in our country, are asking questions. This man asked the question and you have trouble on your hands. You know this. Your men bet on them and never lose. "Women are the law," declared Solon. This Cappell bill, this bill sponsored by Mr. Edison, and by old ladies out of pep, says no intermarriage between whites and blacks. That means whites and non-whites, does
Along with you, this writer admires a man who can talk like that. Love will find a way; even around the Capper bill.
THE founder, editor and owner of this newspaper, Robert S. Abbott, will be visiting for South America, that end of your hemisphere that had a civilization before your end had one that got into trouble.
With him are his wife, his notebook and pencil. Because he wanted to for? some ask. Because he wanted to go, is answer as good as another. Because his Race gave him money as a reward for diligence, courage, bravery in fighting the battle, and strength, other editors fought you, fought among themselves, fought COLORED people. Are not paying you, "the people said to him, but merely expressing our esteem." Nobody living proof that knowledge of a cause is more important than knowledge of books, Hampton gave him the spirit of Armstrong. Have Hampton MEN: Booker T. Washington, Robert R. Moton, Robert S. Abbott. You can't talk against men in one generation. Each built up; none tore down. Only a strong leggo can go to a "white school." Men in our schools. "Look out," says others. Blacks and mixed bloods shine in the school. He would go and see for himself. You wish him well, do you not? A finer, a gentler, a more devoted love. An ambiguous man could not have built the Defender.
"How can he leave his business?" some ask. That is the story. He goes on. He asks. Let him remain away a full year. He asks. Out of his BUSINESS daly, his editors strive to push his idea, his manhood, his desire, laughes, the tactics of the
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read of young white men starting at the bottom and rising to the top; of office boys sitting in a room with a few writers, writers harping on "inspiration" fill magazines and newspapers with stories of young white men who go to work.
The Defender can tell YOU such a story. That is why Mr. Abbott-salls, the jealous and the tracerous.
Fifteen years ago Phil A. Jones, fourteen years ago Joseph A. Jones, fiveteen years ago job of office boy and bookkeeper in the hall-room office of the Defender. What a diligent, attentive, industrious, brave, intelligent boy would have done is what Jones did. Jones may say, may wear the white coat, may move the book, moved, worked in a world new to business, strange to figures.
"I work for the greatest boss in the world." Mr. Jones saws.
You are looking into the great heart of an extraordinary young man.
Think differently of YOUR boss and discover, soon or later, that you are a young man. His big estimate of his former office boy.
"Here are the reins, Phil." he said; "You drive, he drives; when his boss is at home, "drives" the boss; when Colored men who know how to be a boss, Shouting, storming, showing authority, that is not being a GOOD boss.
You may tell your children to head up and eyes to the front. A million-national, one of the few great papers of the greatest nation, is conducted by Office Boy Phil A. Jones, now general manager.
Two people out of the Defender after young Jones "joined" the staff, filled with energy to field answer the roll call now. No check is paid out unless signed "Phil A. Jones."
Of white people talk all the time about THEIR young man starting at the bottom. This writer gives you a young man who started under the
Mr. Jones is a business man, not a business man, who writes, he said. He is right. "I AM a business man." And a business man he is. He is the only business manager the Defender ever had. From that he stopped to govern a manager. He asked, "Who is the boss, ask Nobody. A man who makes a POSITION is never succeeded. A man who makes Abbott can go away and feel easy."
A PHOTOGRAPH is published of a crowd of silly looking young people members of a Chicago church preaches great comedian, is training the show. The young ladies and men say that the comedy that they had a hard time learning their parts. The young ladies and men say that the comedy that they had a hard time learning their parts. This is not your business, nor this writer's, but news is news. Silly young women getting up on a couch, as much as at the Mr. Cantor as you can laugh at the "church" that must fail to draw the crowd, increase its hold.
Suppose Jesus should have said to Mary and Martha:
If He had made a speech like that you would know nothing about Jesus by now. Let our white people go along with their religious ministries. This writer could like to see the show. The rule comes after them in all they do. Thus far your preachers have held them to them nor their gospel. When they hold you otherwise, pull out. You may then say that there is nothing to them nor their gospel. The Way, the Truth and the Life? Surely so, Dr. Grant says Christ was taken from the Temple. Rabbi Wise, greatest Jewish teacher since Rabbi Hirsch died, jumps on Moses and the Ten Commandments. At that rate all our white people's churches will soon be theaters. Then the end for THEM: not for you, for you. You know our white people hudd on religion, do you not? Look about them. True religion would check their wild, wicked career. However, they must give an account of deeds done by Jesus. Grant to the contrary notwithstanding. Degeneration feeds on ambles. A high falls as soon as he loses his balance. Turning on God is a sign that he has lost his balance.
YOU have lost two of your high churchmen, both members of your mightiest religious organization. Bishop Benjamin Tanner and Bishop John B. Both were great men. Do you read the lives of your great men?
William J. Simmons, founder of the National Baptist convention, wrote a book about the lives of Illustrious Men. Simmons book was called "Men of Mark." Have you seen it yet? Keats spoke of "thoughts that breathe and words that burn." "Men of Mark" did that. It is hard to imagine if you have it. get your children to stay away from the dance ONE evening and then go golden. Forget you heroes and your sons will be wagbonds.
Bishop Tanner was a great scholar. He loved books, musing, deep meditation. You may know that by his children you know them? One. M. Tanner, is a preacher, a great Chicago preacher.
the other, Henry O. Tanner, is a
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PLANS TO BUILD GREAT SCHOOL IN EASTERN TROPICS
Dr. Hayford After Funds to Erect a "Tuskegee" on Africa's Gold Coast
The Rev. Mark C. Hayford, M. A.
D. D., F. R. G., and
eral superintendent of the Baptist
church and mission
Christian Army
of the Gold Coast,
West Africa.
in Chicago. He
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Meyer and other
prominent
leaders of
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sion and the Christian Army of Great Britain West Africa is in Chicago. He visited this commission with credentials of exceptionally high value from Bristol, B. Clifford and F. B. Meyer and other prominent divines and the Christian work in Great Britain, the said credentials being testation of the United States conduit general in London and received the indorsement of several of our leaders, including Dr. R. S. MacArthur, Edward Judson, Robert F. Sample, Kynnell Joyt, Lowland and Lyman Abbott, and Elsbury G. Andrews. We should also mention the name of Rov. Dr. Alexander W. Edinburgh, whose strong indorsement he also has had for many years.
He was one of the delegates who attended the world missionary conference and his important visit to Newburgh and the Gold Coast is spoken of in the Gold Coast government Blue Book of 1921, which besides 14 others on the French Ivory Coast, has been the port of the church and mission, published some time back, and giving the subscriptions received in aid of the church and mission, the European, American and African—furnishes an interesting account of his interests and self-acclining labor, which deserves public support. The converts of the church and mission number not fewer than 10,000. Dr. Booker T. Washington invited Dr. Hayford to attend the international conference on the Negro, held at Tuskegee, and to describe conditions prevailing on the Gold Coast. The address, which took the form of a lecture, was duly published the literature dealing with the past history and the hopeful future of the Negro. Dr. Hayford was elected a member of the Royal Sanitary institute of London in July of last year.
In 1918 a school and training college for which Scotland and England were necessary money and materials, was built and opened by him at Acera, a institution which has been giving secondary education to a number of the youths of that part of Africa, and which has passed the London college preceptors' examinations, six with distinction, the aim being to prepare the youths for mission, pastoral and city examinations and to qualify a number of them for mission, pastoral and industrial and technical side of the object is to give a training on the lines of that given in the Tuskegee institute and equipment and equipment is obtained for it.
What Dr. Hayford has been enabled to accomplish in spreading the school and training college is not only relied upon and in founding the school and training college in and in founding the school and training college above mentioned, but is also testified to by 34 of the most prominent citizens of the Gold Coast, (which is so commonly called because the earlier traders and navigators— those of the 15th century and subsequent centuries— there, as they found and obtained ivory and grain in other parts of the country, accordingly designated "ivory" and "Grain Coasts"), of a population of 2,000,000, fewer than one-tenth have been attended to by an established knowledge of Christianity; and of an estimated school population of 200,000 the schools provide are attended by only 35,000 children. Dr. Hayford is here to appeal to the means by which to insure the future of the school and training college, to perpetuate its work, and to develop developments that may be necessary. During his stay in Chicago Dr. Hayford is stopping at the Wabash Avenue X.
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Marion, Ind.
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Ayrshire Ind
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Jackson, Tenn.
Miss Adelle Reid is back at home after attending a lecture in the New Bergen a wonderful sermon at Lane Taherecane C. Miss Reid, the New Bergen of College preached at St. Paul in the abbreviation of their pastor. The Rev. Mosely is out after helping on the sick lightful meeting in the home of Miss Hentelta Breton in the Bronx. Miss Reid shows very little among the young ladies of the city. Dr. Reid was in the city Friday and Saturday.
Linden, Tenn.
Sam Smith, who sustained a broken arm, improved and is now able to sit in a chair, Florence B. Fiorenza, a nightingale, convalescing. Ruth Jones, son of Mr. and Mr. Smith, who is recovering from typhoid fever, is reported much better, and progressive farmers, has just returned
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Presden, Tenn.
Winchester : Tenn.
The Rev. J. N. Washington, pastor of the Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Sunday, f. 4, at 12:30. The Temple institute, incl. eight regular, monthly Sunday school classes, public school building. The Rev. It. B. K. McCormick, who is the principal teacher of the pubu-
cipia to pask basket ball. The boy's school team of Dacchow. Team, Mrs. M. Cunningham is a teaching team of Dacchow. A faculty term. Mrs. Myrle Gray has been appointed to the Hunt's somewhat better. Thomas Tamenengo. Team, after spending a few weeks in the Hunt, Mrs. M. Kunningham, who is very ill.
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CLEVELAND
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Cleveland's oldest public school teachers.
Wilhelm Gormer Marries
Lincoln-Douglass Honored
Dr. Moton Coming
Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal of Taskeegan institute, president of the university, will speak at East Tech auditorium Tuesday at the University of Texas at Austin offices of the Phyllis Wheeler association. Admission free. The public is welcome. The university have purchased a beautiful home in Hough avenue, near Wado Park. It is designed with expensive and antique furniture. Mr. Wheeler, Dr. Robert R. Moton, 3688 Central avenue, is numbered among the
U. B. F.'s Organize
A branch of the United Brethren of
Friendship was organized on Feb. 1, to
meet at the University of Michigan.
The services took place at Tuitiona
hall, dat. and Scovill. John D. Renfro,
P. J. Paton, state grand master, of
Jayton, Ohio, in the work of John
M. Worcock, state worthy master,
Claude Worcock, state worthy master,
Mary Carroll, secretary, and Dana
Worcock, state worthy master,
state grand secretary, is due credit for
inception of the organization. The
club meets every third Tuesday in
Tuitiona hall. Forty-ix members are
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to England, returned from her mother, Mr. George Bailey.
**World War Veteran Dies**
Lemonade Dinner on December 6, 2013, in Domingo, N.Y., died Feb. 8 at the U. S. Marine hospital on St. John's Island, Jacksonville, Fla., May 11, 1894. He served as second lieutenant in the 371st Air Force, and oversaw in the late World War II service. He was a member of the M.Agilee Magna, Ambrose, steward-father, Prof. G. H. Ambroise, East 51st street, Carmena G. Howell, New York City, sister, and a host of friends. He was a church Monday afternoon with military members. The death of Clifton Crosswhite's mother on East 105th street is reported. She was a recent and was buried from East Mt. Carmena. E. F. David, underkinder, Mr. Snowden, old Clevelander, arrived recently and purchased a two-family property. He purchased a sizable property. He disposed of all of his Abuam property. Mr. Snowden was 95 years ago. A widow survives him.
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the "Anchor-Life Scotteet" made a big hit at Second Baptist church in large and appreciative audience gave them a great ovaration and asked them to the sextile talk. M. Milton Lewis, director of the sextile talk, Samuel Barrett, Julius Ricke and Claude Shields. The Anchor Life Internship is the only late enterprise of its kind in Cleveland that can host of its kind is setting the pace and promises bigger things for the number there were on the program G. Linzeeay, Chesterstown, dentist G. Linzeeay, Chesterstown, audience by an appeal for "cooperation" which is necessary for success world. Messrs. M. Lewis and A. H. Harrison, superintendents, helped the audience by an appeal of Chance Nellie, the boy orator, who carried the audience by storm by his readings.
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P. W. A. News
Representative Davis Busy
State representatives Harry R. Davis, our representative from Cleveland, is running for governor to deny ball to convicted criminals appearing cases to higher courts, having signed by Governor Donahay in Columbia. He has also adopted Davis resolution to submit constituent memoranda "among the public" to vote on constitution as qualification for voting. He is a member of the Cuyahoga delegation of the Republican members of the Cuyahoga delegation killed in the house last week.
Cincinnati, Ohio
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
gave a card party Monday afternoon
at St. Mary's, Burnett, after an extended visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Burnett, and an extended visit to her
home in Indianapolis, Ms. M. Sain-
tawful Thursday. The regular meeting of
the Social Media last Wednesday in the library of the
Social Media building, McGarraid
St. Baptist church, died last Friday
in Kenneapolis in the deceased
deceased in Kenneapolis in the
Rev. Wibur Page, pastor of Union Baptist
Sporting News
Blue Triangle Notes
The first meeting since the annual election of committee members in the fall, the following officers elected: Gharman, m. C. C. A., em. D. Porter, secretary; Mrs. Alice Showes, treasurer; Mrs. Grace Taylor, progress in this association. The year closed on the forning year is 1,000 members. Mrs. Helen Peters, valuator, chairman port at this meeting, which dealt primarily with materials now in progress on the property recently purchased at Gitter streets. This building, when completed, will be the building which they now occupy, and which has also been purchased in the future location of the new building to the construction of the new location. An extension of this work in Lockland, a suburb, is headed by a permanent camp for the W. Y. C. A, is being formulated shape. At venery services at Allen temple on Jan. 10, the permanent camp has recent visit to yellowstone park. Business Women's council meeting at the C. A. A. at 6 o'clock.
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M. Calvary Baptist church, the Rev. James, meets the first Sunday of this month at Tolobo, Ohio, in her on a visit to an ill child with an attack of gripe. Ginnie will attend the attack of gripe. Indiana Williams is in the hospital. Mitchell Chapel Sunday school, the Rev. Richard Jones is agent for the Chilton Richard Jones is agent for the Chilton call Pop 256.
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Philadelphia home, Feb. 16. G.-W. Wren, Jr., a feature writer for the five, was in the city last week visiting his sister over in West Philadelphia, the local office, where he picked up a story as soon as much delighted. Miss Estelle Cash, a member of the "How Come Cust" Court at the Roadside hotel, Oscar Michels, presiding over New York, is in the city, a guest at the Attucks hotel, obeying the Chicago Deferrer, passed through the city on Tuesday evening, over in New York City, to join his wife, they called for Waring, principal of the Downingtown industrial school, to attend on business. The Joy, John I. Logan, actor of the recovering slowly from his recent illness. The Little Downingtown is our again, after being confined to the house of 1815 Christian street is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Einkle and Kandolf of Atlantic City. They are remain. The Tuesday Evening Bible class of the Y. M. C. Anderson, a biblical evangelical service, beginning with Sunday, Feb. 18. Dr. Hugh Hurst, N. Y., will conduct the services. Similar meetings hold before a desire to have Dr. Proctor return. The meeting the class will be the host of the Philadelphia Forum, a association in the baby of the association, in the baby of the past few weeks, due to the efforts of the New West Philadelphia.
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Robert Coleman, Jr., M.R. Matthee Cooper and Grant Chenault, who have been at St. Paul A. M. E. church, Clayton Craig and children of Buffalo, M.R. B. Harris, and Mrs. Bva Harris. There was a mock trial at the St. Paul A. M. E. church, high school basketball hall team played in the first game. Mrs. Edith Gwenn was in Lexington recently. Mrs. Sarah Johnson, who had every home has a case of grip.
Providence, KY.
Dr. K. E. O'Neal left Friday for Nashville, Tenn., and both will attend his sick father's bedside. Dr. D. R. Cahil is in Nashville, and he will attend his sister's bedside. Dr. L. G. Smith has just returned from Henderson, where he has been visiting. Dixon is visiting Mrs. Gormay Ashur. Dixon is visiting Mrs. Gormay Ashur. Her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell, Ellis A. Chandler was in Schreer last Sunday to call on Miss Esie Sheton.
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was in the city on Sunday and preached
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Rev. William A. Harod, pastor, gave
1923 over $10,000. Arrangements are
presented by the First African Baptist
university of the Rev. Henry S. McDuller,* service in the ministry.
Two nine memorial vases in memory of
the Rev. William Harod, were blessed by Bishop Davenport, St. Avene, between 56th and 57th streets.
the Rev. C. St. Coll, pastor, will observe
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, and will con-
tain a team of St. Alban's commandery, K.
in their hall on South 51th street,
in honor of Mother Martha Cooper, which
and their wives. Chester was also
represented, in Chance of 20th Chris-
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O. E. Carter, Juvenile. The officers were
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Louis Gregory, a representative of the movement for fostering racial balance Monday of this week upon the *Alabama Journal*, reported that the four ways of overcoming prejudice, namely, by travel, by trade and commerce, by harnessing the Divine power. Above all, by faculty this week in the person of Miss Hilda I. Kline, a teacher on the staff caused by the retirement of Thomas W. Huntner. Miss Kline, a penmanship, has sent out printed outlines for the teacher of the primary grades of divisions 10-13 has also been used on white cardboard. At the beginning of the second week of the semester, sections were changed so that an opportunity would be given to non-interested. This has necessitated organizations for its officers: Chairman, foilant Alexander; secretary, Bustice Jr.; person for persons of Personnel changes were ordered at the last meeting of the board of education.
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Deaths
The Basil F. Hutchins Service reports the following death and burials for a 1930 Sawyer street died at the State's Hospital in Mattappe after a long illness in 1931. He was chapel on last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Brookins officiating. Interment was in formerly of Norfolk. Va. William H. Owens of 153 Northman street died in 1931. Funeral services were held in the chapel last Tuesday. Rev. Lawless officiating. Funeral services were held in the number of the Alphabetical Order of K. of P., that order being represented at the funeral. Rev. Lawless is number of the Alphabetical Order was in Mt. Hope cemetery. Mr. Owens is survived by his wife, Mr. Owens of 50 E. Lenox street, G. and one of Boston's oldest winters, died at his late residence last year. Funeral services were held in the apartment at 755 Fremont street last Tuesday morning. The damage to the apartment block 755 Fremont street is owned by Basil F. Hutchins, and is covered by insurance. Harry Willis of Providence, R. L., was a visitor in the
Harrieit Tubman House
Thursday. Tubman House Study class was entertained by Mrs. F. Thompson in the parlor, Mrs. M. George Powell, A. vote of thanks was given by the finance committee last Wednesday as a unique affair, also a financial success. These suppers also on the home is paid off.
Pittsfield Mass
William Todd has his head severely cut by a shovel while performing his stunts. He was necessary to take three stitches to close the wound. He played Serrandas, who played the Palace theater Friday夜场. Nale F. N., this week. Milton Lamb Herbert Honesty and the Pitfall Electric Co. Modes Stevens is ill
MISSOURI
The Rev. Harris of the M. E. church is carrying on meetings and have quite a good deal of success. Chancey Davis and Chancey Davis, both of whom are on Monday, Mr. Beauford and family and Mr. Stevenson and family of Malta Bale were guests of Mrs. Rosa Shanoua, who has been on the list, is reported much improved.
Columbia Mo
Mrs Laura Woods of 501 Ash, who visited in Chicago, returned home on Tuesday, and visited relatives here. Mrs. Anne Snell, Carrie Hunter and Mrs. J. L. Caster are injured. Mrs. J. L. Caster is ill at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. Fannie Bass is ill at her home on Riverside and Mrs. Amanda Fergerson are on the sick list. Mrs. Belle Harris is also on the sick list. Mrs. Amanda Fergerson was killed accidentally, was buried in Columbian. Funeral morning afternoon was held at the Broadway Baptist church by the Rev. J. L. Coston. George Turner, who died on Tuesday, was held at the Broadway Baptist church by the Rev. Tuesdays. Funeral sermon preached at the Broadway Baptist church by the Rev. Rockport. Mo. was here attending the funeral of Mrs. Rosa McAfee. Mrs. Rosa McAfee was ill at Rockport. Mo. was here attending the funeral of Mrs. Rosa McAfee. Mrs. Rosa McAfee was ill at Rockport. Mo. was here attending the funeral of Mrs. Rosa McAfee. Mrs. Rosa McAfee was ill at Rockport. Mo. was here attending the meeting of Beatrice temple.
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Messrs. Everett Johnson of Hliginville, Samuel Cooper of Slater and theville, Samuel Cox of Slater and theville, Alexia Wilson of Slater were guests in the home of Mrs. Andrew Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson, who is recovering can motored to Salisbury to see the Roy. L. R. Johnson, who is recovering Prod. J. M. Barson, Edward Larde, Sterling Edwards, William Johnson and Mrs. James Blackwell, John Tatum is here and Mrs. John Wilson was destroyed by fire and all the household goods were from home and all the children were there at the time. A party was given Lewis and Mrs. Milton Allen and Mrs D. Johnson, who are soon to leave this city, were entertained at the home at the home of Mrs. Walter Akers.
St. Joseph, Mo.
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buried from Ebenauer A. M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perron lost their meeting at St. Luke's M. E. church to make arrangements to celebrate the Francis Street Baptist church. Miss Edmondia Kernofl is able to be at school until the new lights. The Rev. N. T. Walker of Halsey Chapel attended the Passion of Jesus Kansas City last Tuesday. Mrs. Della Gardner. Eliza Ewing and Little Vertebrate Branch spent a few days in Leavenworth. The annual baby contest, unofficially called the Walker and Miss Ethel, Blessed, will take place on the 18th. There are many children in Hundley is handling the Ebenauer choir in an excellent manner. The Bell, gave the members a very pleasant surprise, as he thought they deserved it. The Bell, gave the members a very pleasant work during the two weeks' revival, which was held by Miss Hardy
Hannibal Mo.
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Marshall, Texas
Services at Wards Chapel A. M. E. church were excellent. The board of Young preached for them. A good collection was raised. Dr. William Filer presided over the service. Mrs. Emeline Henderson were conducted at G. M. B. church Sunday, the deceased was about 90 years of age and belonged to the Ancient Order of Dimple Lee Philips were married Sunday evening. The Rev. J. W. Fowler presided over the ceremony. The Rev. T. Y. Moore, P. E. of the Athena district Northeast Texas hold quarterly conference at Wards chapel and Rose of Sharon Fro 4 and
Taylor, Texas
Mrs. Cora Mays of Round Rock spent a week and here visiting friends. Miss Cora Mays of Round Rock visited friends and friends in the city recently. Major M. P. Graham, president of the independent Mutual Association of business, received an acceptance on business. The Rev. G. W. Anderson went to Waco recently on business and received a Calvary Baptist church in the interest of the order when he is representing. It is a leading industry in Kansas City. Mrs. Cora McKee is visiting relatives and friends in Kansas City, Mo. The Mrs. Rev. P. H. Jackson is visiting relatives and friends in Kansas City and Belenon last week on business. E. J. Wicks of San Antonio was visiting friends in the city recently. Mrs. Cora Mays of
Mary. Mary Hendricks is visiting relatives and the Rev. J. S. Adkir, C. G. M. Houston visited his wife in Austin last week. The Rev. J. S. Adkir, C. G. M. Houston visited here Wednesday night and delivered a very interesting and in-depth Houston spent a few days in the city last week visiting relatives and friends, and Houston spent a few days in the city last week visiting her husband, the Rev. P. J. Jackson, and Houston spent a few days in the city last week visiting her husband, the Rev. P. J. Jackson, and Houston spent a second musical concert at M. Arla Baptist church here on the day of the Rev. George and Prof. Thomas
Brownwood, Texas
Mrs. Willie Woodruff, who has been seriously injured, will be Sanders has returned from a short trip to Temple. The Alexander of the A. M. E. church in Philadelphia was a great success and was attended by a large crowd. Mrs. Willie Avenue, Miss Lenora Jackson will leave for Dallas Saturday night to spend a
Mary. Phyllis Tate has returned from Houston where she was called "Miss William Woods and wife of Houston have arrived here to make their future home. William Woods and wife of Houston have spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting friends and relatives. Espie Vauchni and her sister of the round by C. C. Carter of this city on Thursday night. Miss Estella Murray Harris has visited her sister. Miss Verlo Harris. Slick list: Humphry Hall, Miss Annunziata Funerary. Miss Mammalia Luther and her Lace. Walter Brown, Luther Boudy and Mrs. H. S. Alexander. William Sanders left Thursday night at the funeral of Jack Huff.
Prairie View, Texas
Mrs. C. H. Mason, who has been living with her daughter since the winter is visiting with her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason, and sprung into life, having held its initial meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason, whose name of the club has not been revealed yet. Principal Osborne of Prairie View School has been for several days last week. Steward
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Mrs. Sallee Jones, wife of Jessie Jones, died on January 15, 2015, days illness. Hardy Louw of Houston spent a few hours in the city) Wednesday morning, where he was his wife, who is teaching there. Household of kith 322, of which Mrs. Louw banquet Saturday night. Frank Martin, the pastor of his home, or the past two months, his visit was visited by one of the worst blizzards this town has seen in a good many years. The streets were littered with cars, were little or no services at any of the churches. Public school Monday was closed. J. D. Walker, a prosperous Washington county farmer, was in roads in very bad condition, but prospects for generality in the city were confined to his home slick. His daughter Tom Hayes is also confined to his home slick. W. E. Brown Hempstead was born in 1910. He is superintendent over this district
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George M. Porter, 3510 South State St.
Smithler Pharmacy, 3037 South State St.
Carl J. Bass, 4750 South State St.
Walegreen Company, 3501 South State St.
Everitt's Pharmacy, 35th and Indiana Ave.
Wilson Hager, 2902 South State St; 456 East 37th St.
Frank H. Hawley Drug Company, 600 East Pershing Rd.
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Willis Point, Texas
Clifford McGee has returned to cellist visor, Mrs. Ellis Mathis has returned from longview. Mrs. Annie Hughey has been ill. Mrs. Hughey has been ill. Mrs. Bowis is very sick at this writing. Read the Chicago Defender every week. Miss Hambrick to Carl Hambrick on Jan. 20.
Mrs. Ludia Adkins of Dower, Okla., died at a local hospital. The body is epidemic of fus has hit Wellington. Elmer Butler returned to Wellington. Karen Butler returned to Chelsea cage, lil. attending school. H. T. Hunter is sick of cholera. H. J. Elliott is getting along once a long sickness. H. J. Elliott is Johnson of Okla., H. J. Elliott is stopping here and says crops in his part of the country has sold his restaurant to B. O. Mc
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