Chicago Defender
Saturday, March 3, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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LOUIS B. ANDERSON RETURNED TO LEAD CITY COUNCIL
RAMUS, FUGITIVE, CAPTURED IN DETROIT THUGS SLAY WEALTHY LAD
20 PAGES BE SURE YOU GET COMPLETE PAPER, WHICH CONTAINS TWO SECTIONS, TWELVE PAGES EACH
VOL. XVIII. NO. 9
RAMU
THU
POUND HOLE IN SKULL OF YOUNG BOY
Heir to Wealthy Estate in Oklahoma Found Dying on Icy Street Pavement
With his skull fractured, a man was found lying on the sidewalk in front of 3425 South Park avenue early Saturday morning between 5 and 6 o'clock. He was discovered by General Stokes, who lives at the South Park avenue, the address, that he wait just leaving the house on his way to work. The man was identified as Brus Hickman, 21 years old, who lived on the opposite side of the street, and he was the only one he minus his hat, which has not yet been recovered. Though alive, young Hickman was unable to talk coherently and he was unable to walk. The theory was at first advanced that he slipped and fell on the ice pavement, striking his head and fracturing his neck. Officers Holmes, Green, Reidy and Ahern of the Stanton avenue station gave rise to the probability of foul play. On riding on this theory, the police are searching for the party or parties who, it is believed, attacked Hickman for the purpose of robbery, since a diamond ring and a large sum was found that he had on his person were missing.
At Three Hospitals
The police carried the victim to Provident hospital. From there he was taken to the County hospital, where he died. Myrle Hickman, at 9 o'clock, because he had not received the proper attention there she had him brought to St. Luke's hospital, 1439 Michigan avenue, where he died shortly after he had been taken to the incident. The incidents took place prior to the finding of Hickman on the pavement have waven a mystery. A car accident in the parking lot had intended leaving early Saturday morning for Sanjaya, Okla., his home. Friday night, for the first time since they had been in Chicago, Mrs. Hickman and her husband had to a cairnut. They returned home at 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Hickman then made preparations for his visit, let it in the vestibule and said he was going out to call a taxi, but he never returned. Instead he went back to the cabaret. According to the police, he saw him in the place, he displayed his money quite freely and showed signs of intoxication. This was enough, according to the police, to one who would stage a robbery.
Valuables Missing.
The officers are looking for parties who engaged in an altercation outside of the cabaret shortly after 5 p.m. and were said to be involved. When last seen by Mrs. Hickman at the time he left the house to call a taxi, he had on a valuable diamond ring. The ring was given to him when he was found on the sidewalk. But why he did not carry out his original intention to call a cab in his train after leaving his packed bag in the vestibule instead of returning to the cabaret, is a mystery. Was he lured there by his dressed back? Was he lured there by his disapproval of cabarets? Friday night's visit, Mrs. Hickman declares, was her first and she believes her husband had never been before her for he had often exchanged his disapproval of cabaret tours. Young Hickman was reported to be quite wealthy and was planning to go to a restaurant. He is said to have oil interests in Oklahoma. His body, accompanied by Mrs. Hickman, was shipped to Sapulco. His death into his death was continued to March 20 at the Stanton avenue station.
TWO GIRLS BURNED TO
DEATH IN SPITE FIRE
Atlanta, Ga., March 2—POLICE in heavy details surrounded the DeKalb county jail to protect the husband of Dimple Nix when it was learned that thief was inside his home of John M. McDowell at Decatur, a protest against his wife being discharged. The McDowellies are white. Their wife was killed when they were killed to death, gasoline having been thrown on their bed from the outside through a window. The police arrested Mrs. Dimple Nix, and she is said to have confessed that her husband and some of his friends did the job.
Jury Favors 'Y' Secretary in Libel Suit
New York, March 2—After a trial lasting seven days, a jury before Judge T. C. Crane in part nine general counsel agreed to adjudicate the Community Publishing company guilty of criminal label in the case of Thomas Taylor, secretary of the New York District Court, C. J., as the New York Dispatch, whose articles charged Taylor with immoral conduct. The trial brought out some sensational testimony. The jury was out only five minutes. Counsel attempted to force the defendant daintily moved for the setting aside of the verdict on the ground that the evidence presented the evidence presented. Judge Crane took the motion and reserved his decision — until March 18. Should the judge sustain the jury against the complete vindication for Taylor.
Solomon Had an Airship Records Say
U. S. SUPREME COURT SAVES
ELEVEN IN ABK. BIOT CASES
Washington, D. C., March 2-De-
cisions of the courts of Arkansas were reversed by the United States
supreme court in the case of Frank Meyer and
H. K. Knox and eight other men, who
had been sentenced to death by a
Phillips county court. Ark. court on the
same day sentenced a white man, during the Elaine rioting in 1919. The death sentences imposed by the Arkansas courts were
suspended and the cases ordered back
to the court. The body night determines whether the men had received fair trials in the state.
In behalf of the prisoners it was
extended that they had not excused
nothing participated in a race riot and it
was insisted that they had been fired
upon while assembled in a church at
Hoop Spur to devise means to re-
fresh the situation. Allied attack that
taken as tenant farmers or "share croppers," they were being
held in servitude. The state assert-
ed the evidence upon which they were
concluded sufficient to warrant the
sentence. Counsel for the condemned men ap-
pealed to the United States district
court that they had been sentenced
aside the sentence on he ground that
they had not been properly defended
during the trial, that they had been
subjected to inhuman treatment to
the public mind they were in, that
the public mind they were in, that
when the trials were held the men
had not been given that fair and
impartial trial guaranteed them.
The lower federal court found no grounds for ordering a new trial.
CHURCH MEMBER 90 YEARS
Beldt, Wis., March 2 · "Grandma"
Mittle Barr died here Sunday, aged
192. She left four children, 45 grand-
children, 20 great-grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren. She was
born of Emmaline Baptist
church, having been a Christian for
90 years.
SEIZE ESAU RAMUS FOR EASON DEATH
Federal Agents Nab Alleged Death Note Penman, and Assassin of Garvey Foe
New York, N. Y., March 2—Federal agents were successful last Tuesday night in capturing Esau Ramus, alias John Jeffries, in Dutton, N.J., where he searched nearly two years. Ramus had bored sight lines during the last two months, as the sheikh was W. H. Eason, former high official of those 'niversal development and sociation, in New Orleans.
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According to federal investigators
is the writer of the letter that was published in faxmilie in the Chicago October of Jan. 12. He is the author of forcible rape, for inciting a riot, and a warrant is out for him in this city on several charges under the name of John Jeffers. It is now probable that the trial of Marcus Garvey will be hastened. The government has indicated that it wished to capture this man as one of the leaders of the anti-imperialist it is forging against the head of the Improvement association. Hamus is believed to have taken refuge in Detroit, where he was imprisoned and former Garveyes, who were afraid to reveal his whereabouts. For some time before his capture lettuce was distributed, he indicated that there was something brewing in Detroit against Garvey, but no definite details could be seized, but men pounced upon Essam.
Text of Letter
The letter Isaac-Ramam is accused of writing read as follows:
"To the Chicago Defender I am going to tell. You something thouat will white/worth knowing. Now, I will be the one who killed DR. Eason, who was the city wity my ticket to another city, Yes Eason had. It coming, and not only Him. There are others who will be the one who killed DR. Eason, who made when DR. Eason wity. Every race will rise to its own but one so now is the time to devide the gold, from the brass, I killed DR. Eason, the Mayor of New Orleans, the Chief Police who I was. My name is P. D. H. Monhong Reye—RTSKZKY
"MAN WITHOUT A SOUL" TO PAY CRIME DEBT ON GALLOWS
Petersburg, Va., March 2—George Wiggins, "the man without a soul," was heard the first word he said when he hurt the electric wire with the same unnoved contenance with which he sent his pretty wife to her death in one of the most brutal murders of the entire state. He dies March 2. The convicted man's 9-year-old daughter was in the court room as the judge pronounced sentence. Wiggins, whose brutal crime created absolutely some by experts who had the man under investigation. The crime which Wiggins must explain with his life happened last November, when in a car he had taken a rape and, after twisting it around his wife's neck, gradually it drew it tighter and tighter, until she small daughter stood by and watched the father kill her mother. Following the murder, Wiggins is alleged to have notled an undertaker of his wife's death, and instructed him to kill her. After afternoon his daughter happened to drop a word to a playmate, which resulted in the police being notled and later arresting Wiggins. He was on December 6 and found guilty.
CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR
Stuttgart, Ark. March 2-El. Allen bellboy at the Hotel Ireland, was almost instantly killed last Thursday when he jumped into an elevator starting from the basement floor. The company, after hearing details of the accident, decided that no impost was made. Allen's bone was in Marlans.
BRUTAL ACTS OF MEMPHIS COPS
ENUS HICKMAN
WITNESS TO QUARREL GETS STAB WOUND IN NECK: DIES
While looking on at a quarrel between Elmer Atkins and another man on State street in front of 9220, Saw Gooden, 21 years old, 432 East 45th place, was attacked by Atkins without any provocation. Atkins cut Gooden's throat with a knife and the died a few hours later at the County hospital. Atkins, who lives at 5021 Dearborn street, was arrested two hours later in district police. The officers were taken to the address by Joe Thomas, a witness to the attack, who had known Atkins several years. They tried to believe that Atkins was blinding the Federal street address. The officers surrounded the house and captured Atkins. The stage was staged early Sunday morning shortly after 2 o'clock following a dance at the home of Mrs. Mary Smith, 4112 State street, Ruth Rafferty, 5098 State street, were there; also John Lee, address unknown, was there with another girl, a relative of Mrs. Rafferty. The four sniffing of Lee by his girl companion from Miss Mary Vaughn with whom Lee was dancing repreciated a slight disturbance that was not involved but he was not involved. Lee and Atkins according to Joe Thomas became angry with two other youths
DR. CROSSLAND COMPLETES
SURVEY OF EX-SERVICE MEN
Washington, D. C., March 2—Dr. J. R. A. Crossland, technical assistant, United States Veterans' bureau, has returned from one of the most prestigious institutions of learning ever undertaken by a government representative looking after the interests of 20 veterans. He has visited approximately 20 institutions giving vocational training to service men in a great variety of trades and professions. He is only high official of our Race in the veterans' bureau, and upon his shoulders rests the responsibility for looking after the housing facilities training training personnel and training personnel for our trainees.
Murder or accident? Police are puzzled by the strange death of Hickman, owner of large oil interests. He was found dead on the icy pavement across from his home with his skull cracked. Was he struck by an enemy, or did he slip on the sidewalk?
HICKMAN
JARREL GETS
D IN NECK; DIES
and sought to get them after the
dive.
On the street, Atkins struck one of
the youths. Then he approached
Gooden, who stood among others wit-
tnessing the affray.
WHAT had you got in your hand?'
he asked Gooden.
"Nothing," the youth replied, and opened his hands.
Then, without further ado, Aikins shushed Gooden's throat, then asked, "Who's next?" according to Thomas. When questioned by the police as to his motive for cutting Gooden's throat he replied he "didn't know."
BOYS GIVE NEW IDEAS ON HOW TO FARM AT MEETING
Tuskegee, Ala., March 2.—More than 750 boys, representing the 52 rural schools of Macon county, are invited to attend the fourth annual observance of Boys' day, at which W. B. Riley, county superintendent of education, and W. B. Whitaker, county superintendent of Boys' education, the principal speakers. The program included quotations from George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Booker T. Washington, and discussions of pigs raising and corm growing. Boys' day was established as one of the activities of the institute extension department, under C. J. Calhoun, of pigs raising Thursday, to stimulate an interest in education, in pigs raising and corm growing clubs. The movement has grown steadily in influence, as is evidenced by the increasing attendance. The discussions were indicative of an increasing interest in pigs raising and the growing of corn. Of equal importance were the presses by the boys to remain in school, attend Sunday school and save their money. The explanations of various methods of raising pigs were presented, and the knowledge of these industries which was surprising, as most of the boys were under 15 years of age.
THOMAS TRAYHAM DEAD
Bonnie Va., Ma. 2—Thomas T. Trayman, one of the most prominent citizens of this city, died here last week and had been a clerk in the Norfolk & Western railroad shops for 35 years.
THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF
TWO PARTS—PART ONE
RED II
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ANDERSON BEATS FIELD FOR COUNCIL
Rob Jackson Also Victor; Hill Brushed Off; Heath Gets a Vote From Each Precinct
While Roscoe Simmons was telling a cheering, yelling audience that jammed the old Pelican theater building that he did not care who was elected mayor of the City of Chicago just so long as the "devoted" voters of the Second ward showed their foresight by electing to represent the Second ward and "this" ward a man of the ability of Louis B. Anderson, committeeman, was reporting that the city council's retoubled leader had been re-elected, overwhelmingly defeating the "held of gold" that had oppose him. Jew, Greek, Italian, German, Anglo-Saxon and the freed sons and sons-in-law of the South oppressed composite hereditary prescripted in frenzied bouts prescript returns that indicated Anderson's swelling majority.
Signs of Election
And when the final mark had been counted there emerged two new tenors: the political leaders, Anderson, Wright, Delfest, backfired at the menace which the stand of the Second ward Tuesday is calculated to destroy.
W. G. (Haehae Corpus) Anderson is reported to have blamed his poor performance in the city of his name with that of the victor. Robert Jackson in the Third ward won 6,644 votes to the 3,105 of his nearest opponent, Charles F. Brown in the Fourth ward won 6,655. Joseph P. Ennis, 551; Clyde Slusser, 956; A. T. Malley, 232.
UNCLE WITH OLD KIFFLE
Mike McCormick, who has been several hours, during which he denied any connection with the crime, O. A. Lewis, 14-year-old boy, admitted to the police that he had killed his uncle, the Rev. Charles H. Haley, aged preacher, the minister had retired and was sleep when the boy took a rife, placed it against his uncle's head and shot him. The victim's victim's针 and flee be said.
Signs of Election
Refers to Traducers
BOY ADMITS KILLING
PRICE 10 CENTS
Thanks Voters and Defender for Their Aid
Editor of the Chicago Defender: I desire to express my thanks and heartfelt gratitude to you and your colleagues. I thank you for giving me you gave me in my campaign for reelection as adderman of the Second ward.
During the Chicago Tribune, that archenemy of courageous men of the Race who fought for the rights of the people, tried to destroy me you stood by me. When the Daily News purposed its own love up a reelection to divide you against me, you rulled to my support.
Despite the fact that the opposition may have tried to corrupt the voters, they could make no headway. The Chicago Defender was the only newspaper the city white or otherwise, without your help, could not have won as I did."
May 1, through you, thank the voters for the fine support and votes of the plenipotent plenion who lus fought their battles constantly and will continue to fight for their interests wherever prejudice opposes them because of their beliefs. Believe me, when I say that I am grateful to the voters and to the Chicago Defender for its long stand in the fight for election possible when powerful white interests and their tools who opposed me sought to compass my destruction.
Louis J. ANDERSON
Adderman, Second Ward.
Agile Cop Foils Boy With Pistol
A boys street fight, which had
been terminated at a fifth street, and
a boy's street, and a boy's
d Indian avenue, when n Charleston, 1840, old 362 Liberty avenue, attempted to shoot Olliece Christopher Covington
POLICE
The agility of Officer Covington, who lives like a life, as he felled the boy before he killed him, used the weapon Porter, with a companion, Inspector Prairie, avenue who escaped after the affray, had been shot.
Officer Covington the affair, had
vin Latimer, 16, 531 East 35th street,
and Rice, it is charged, shot Latimer
in the leg.
It is charged, conflicting stories,
it is charged that Porter and
Rice had shot at Johnnie Stokes,
3023 LaSalle street, and, Charles
Washington, Kelly, 16, 3603 Wahash
avenue, was arrested by Officer Oscar
Ridley after, it is alleged, that he
threw a gun away in the alley. The
gun turned over to the juvenile court.
CITIZENS OF GREENSBORO
INCORPORATE NEW HOSPITAL
Greensboro, N. C., March 2—A certificate of incorporation signed by state, F. E. Exrett, secretary of state, F. E. Exrett, secretary of state, and the Greensboro Negro Hospital association and has been filed in the office of the clerk of superior court. There are 72 incorporators who will constitute the governing body of the institution and elect a board of directors. They are T2 incorporators who will constitute the governing body of the institution and elect a board of directors. It is said that the association has for its purpose the aim to establish, conduct, maintain and provide a hospital where suffering mankind need assistance and where care will be received and treated during injury or temporary illness. It also specifies that it will conduct a training school for nurses.
KILLED IN RUNAWAY
Hopkinsville, Ky., March 2—Mrs. J. Burke, secretary of state, Qurles, was hurled to death when the horse she was driving became frightened and ran away. The buggy body and she was terribly mangled. She is survived by six small children.
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PISTOL RULE ONE REASON FOR EXODUS
Innocent Men Are Slain By Dixie Police; Citizens Protest Treatment
Memphis, Tenn., March 2—Blame for the exodus of Race men and women in this city on the territory was placed upon the Memphis police department in a statement made to the chairman of the welfare committee of the Chamber of Commerce by representatives interdenominational Ministers alliance. These men declared that their parishioners were leaving for points in the North largely because of the brutality and oppression of lawless po-
Mention Cases
They cited instances showing that two race men had been killed in three days by blue-coated buns, the man who was shot and beaten shot 16 times and his brains beaten out by these same agents of the law.
According to one local paper, the man considered secondhand industrial plants in the city would be crippled if any large number of workers was forced to leave the city. A strong denial of the charges was made by police authorities. One policeman explained the killing of the two men.
In one case, he claimed, the man was getting off a street car and suddenly he was hit by a police pistol and wounded both of them before they killed him. He gave no reason why the man should have opened fire as he left the car. All the police officers who had been of good character, this policeman tells the Chamber of Commerce that a decent, law-abiding citizen gets off a trailer car and, as he was driving, shoots at two policemen he sees.
Search for Arms
In the other case cited, officers went into a house searching for larcurs. No mention of an order to men sitting in a room, whom they ordered to stand up. The men asked them what they wanted. When one of men reached in his pocket to show the law, the law he had no gun, he was shot. One U.K. Tom minister was found who took the side of the police. The Ripper was shot and killed by Morning Star Baptist church, said his congregation was happy, that the police were all right and that as many whites, almost, were arrested, the police were to think this was just, despite the greater number of whites in the city.
PRESIDENT OF FISK HAS DATA ON COLLEGE GRADS
PRESIDENT OF FISK HAS DATA ON COLLEGE GRADS
PAGE TWO
BETHEL CHURCH MOVES SUNDAY INTO NEW HOME
Founded in 1862, Congregation Has Outgrown Old Home at 30th and Dearborn
With the last class meeting Friday night, March 2, Bethel church closed the final chapter in its history at the church on March 4, the congregation will worship in their new home at Grand boulevard and 42d street. Sunday the last communion was served. The church is home to the other African Methodist Episcopal church, to be known as the Allen Chapel A. M. E. church.
The passing of old Bethel recalled the rank of the old Quinn chapel of Chicago some of its early history. The congregation, now known as Bethel, was the result of a split in the ranks of the old Quinn chapel of Chicago. Quinn was founded in 1847 at LaSalle and Washington streets, later meeting to Jackson boulevard and Northbrook street and from those places to south of Van Buren, in the 60s. The split did not come from any disagreement, but because eight or nine members of the Campbell and Zion African Methodists desired to form a mission of their own, thereby accommodating the Campbell and Zion African Methodists to serve to a mother church was unable to serve.
In the spring of 1852, Isaiah Parker, John Collins, Wm. Johnson, John Moore, and a few others, organized the Missionary Society, was held in April of that year and it was named Bethel A. M. E. mission.
Not just meeting place was in an old building, formerly used as a carpet shop, in Griswold street, between Jackson and Van Buren street, where the Tradeer's building now stands, the building was re-constructed.
CALL FOR ATTUCKS DAY
Boston, Mass., March 2—Communities all over the country are urged to observe March 6 as CISM's Rights league, in honor of the memory of the first man to shed his blood in defense of the United States.
New York, N. Y., March 2—New York City is under a national mobilization on the Church and Race Relations Sunday was nation-wide in its newspapers of the nation gave the matter prominent space in their columns and newspapers of the nation including many editors from leading newspapers of the nation Letters from the local federation councils of churches gave details of the day. For example in Kansas City a relations service was held in the aftermath of the attacks representatives of both churches were present of the Council of churches.
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From Cleveland, Davenport, Iowa
Boston, Boston, Iowa
Mass., and many other places com-
mune.
The Commission on the Church and Race Relations is now setting plans for the observance of Rare Relations Sunday in 1924.
We need and must have more specialists among medical men and hospitals.
To know how good a cigarette really can be made you must try a—
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
It's toasted
Hull Is Victor in 2nd District Congress Fight
Morton D. Hull, a servant for 16 years in the public affairs of the University, will represent Tuesday to represent the Republican party in the election. April 3, as a candidate for the seat in the Maine in the Second Congressional district. His Democratic opponent will be Hara, former lieutenant governor.
Mr. Hull won hands down. Five candidates ran in the Republican primary against Hull. The principal ones were Winnifred Mason Huck, now serving as congressman-at-large filling the vacancy caused by the death of her father; George Bolling, editor of the Dally MORTON D. HULL Calumet, and State Representative Sydney Lyon. Hull was given 18-44 votes; Huck, 12,741; Bolling, 2,646.
The last days of the Hull run were characterized by attacks upon him by the rest of the Republican field. Bolling was certainly violent when he tried to kill Mr. Irwin, his speeches throughout the district, became known as a sort of new apostle of the "square deal" and fair play, and all the other men and all were marked by modesty. He refused to defame the district with a single poster. The victor gave credit for much of his success. He had made his own life, made his life as a successful political campaigner.
Wife Kills Candy Shop Lovin'Sam
Omanah. Neb. March 2—Because she believed her husband was sweeter to some other woman than he was to with her husband in a candy store at 2206 N. 24th street, shot him. He died from the effects of the wound, in now held in custody by the police. Relations between the husband and wife had become so strained that she was now held in custody that she was going to leave and let him enjoy himself with his other women. She were in the confectionery. Even when they unreached an express wagon came for Mrs. McClure's property. She refused to reconsider. Angered, her husband is said to have been in keeping a plan to help her. She stopped him with a bullet. The McClures had been well known and well lived in this city. Their industry in keeping a plan to help her included the better elements in the city. Sympathy among the neighbors is with the captive woman, they claiming that she was the one that made the business a success.
START DRIVE TO GET FUNDS
FOR NEW SETTLEMENT HOUSE
Cleveland, Ohio, March 2—Thursday, March 1, was the occasion of the large campaign committee, made up of representatives of local clubs, lodges, fraternities and social circles set to work with a team of volunteers to raise a quarter of a million dollars to erect a new building for the Playhouse settlement. Selahaye captured the whole hearted interest of this city.
The campaign under the direction of the advisory board of the Playhouse, is organized to receive either cash or pledges. The closing date of the campaign is March 19, although the deadline is extended between March 1, 1923, and March 1, 1924, in monthly or quarterly installments.
The Playhouse was established as a community house in 1926, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wetlife, in the vicinity of East Street, where it has always served its community, developing work among all races and creeds alike, drawing from each a unique talent. The work has developed to such an extent that its present quarters, two cottages, are hopelessly inadequate for the activities it is imperative. The proposed building will be designed so as to give particular attention to the future of children and young people, likewise to supply for men and women the advantages, social, educational, and civic of a modern city.
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ADAMS THEATER INSULTS MAY BE TAKEN TO COURT
N. A. A. C. P. Gets Behind Move to Force Loop Theater to Observe Rights Law
Definite steps to force the management of the mutual benefit of adamantite forgeries discrimination permitted against citizens, allegedly because of color, were taken this week by the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of People of which Morris Lewis is the executive secretary.
Scores of citizens during the last year have complained against what they called the insulting methods used by the employees of this theater to discourage the patronage of certain patrons.
Forced to Front.
These patrons claim that tickets were sold to them and that in all rows of the theater, white patrons being excluded. If the customers who were not white objected to front-row back, they were forced to back, they are said to have been repeatedly molested and insulted by the ushers.
One woman declared that she was employed by one of the girl employees that if just hardly could keep hands off her.
Employees at hotels in the loop theater in the afternoon, only to have their leisure spoiled by the tactics of the management.
It is claimed that Frank Levin, manager of the theater, is opposed to Race patronage, and that he has pressed himself to several compliments.
Protest Written Levin
The first step taken by Mr. Lewis is in the form of a letter to Levin, in which the N. A. A. C. P. secretary of the N.A.A.C. that is required to discriminatory practices against citizens of this city on the part of ticket sellers at your theater, Levin is then reminded that he speaks, and takes this method of bringing the matter directly to your attention with the hope that the unfair treatment of citizens by the city in behalf of citizens of Mr. Lewis contains a copy of the law to protect all citizens in the enjoyment of their civil and legal rights. Advancement association officials believe that notification to Levin will not be enough. He has been repeatedly advised to change his office in Fannie Mae and the association is, therefore, preparing to take the matter to court as soon as Levin has been given sufficient time to make his mind up.
WOMAN DROPS DEAD WHILE IN REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Mrs. Malte M. L. Clemens, 3654 Carson Avenue dropped dead in the office of Fannie Mae and the state dealer, 36th and State Street, Monday morning at 10 o'clock while transacting business with Mr. Paulkert, Rev. S. J. Clemens, bishop of the Free Methodist church, who died suddenly a few weeks ago in Pittsburgh, Pa. Oscar Fennamon, and two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Harris and Mrs. Leo Hardin of New York City. The Lody was taken to Williamson under undertaking establishment. She was 60 years old.
GOVERNOR NAMES RACE
Du Quoin, Ili, March 2—Gov. Len Small has appointed Mrs. A. L. Anderson as one of the two women to represent the state of Illinois at the National Educational Congress to be held in Washington early in March. Mrs. Anderson, who lins taught in the Lincoln school for a number of years, being the oldest teacher in point of service, was at one time principal of Lincoln high. But this position she willingly gave up. She is favored known throughout the state and is a leader in other lines as well as educational. Mrs. Anderson is well qualified to represent the state with dignity.
Full and equal justice in the courts of law (abolition of the Black Code).
HELLO THIS YOU K
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
CASCARETS 10
Mask of Klan Is Sanctioned by Law-makers
Columbia, S. C., March 2—A bill to prohibit the appearance in public of persons wearing masks or otherwise disguised was defeated, 83 to 24, on second reading in the Carolina house of representatives. The vote was preceded by a lengthy debate in which the Ku Klux Klan was heatedly attacked and ended. A referendum was made to the Louisiana Klan murders during the controversy.
South Says North's Bad Spot for Us
South Says North's Bad Spot for Us
Oscosse, Ark., March 2. — Southerners are not going to give up their Race labor without a struggle. Workers rank of their farm hands during the late war. Dixie planters are now endeavoring to check with mouth and money the orchard North of these lands. One of the favorite schemes of these new sailors of the South is an effort to show those men and women the importance of their work. It fares with those who go away. Recently a story was published in the local paper, taking a full column, in the Ark. citizen who had gone to Missouri, been treated rough and forced to write to his white folks back home for aid. The paper sought to show the importance of the orchard man for the race man who leaves for the North. Laborers around here do not pay their wages in those cases where the tales are not pure fabrication, they know from experience that the man or woman telling them are forced to say what the man is doing. The orchard man who go North and complain are too few to make any noise about.
MOTHER BURNED TO DEATH
IN EFFORT TO SAVE TWINS
Waughtown, N. C., March 21—in a fire last Thursday night, Mrs. Elisabeth Twain, a twins, were burned to death. Mrs. Grant was severely burned while attempting to rescue her children. She was later rescued by a vital in Winston-Salem. It is said that the building caught fire from an overheated stone and being a light frame structure was completely enveloped before help could be summoned.
KENTUCKIANS START
OWN MINING COMPANY
Clarksville, Tenn., Mar. 2, -A Race coal mining company, known as the Presto, was organized her Jan. 6 by Walter A. Lewis and chartered under the presto. The company has secured 100 acres of fine coal land in Western Kentucky adjacent the great Empire coal mine and will conduct a gen- eral survey of the coalological survey made of the tract, ratings showing the product to be among the best in Kentucky.
AGED WOMAN DIES
Richmond, Ont., Canada. March 2—Mrs Susan Anguilla Maxwell, said to be the oldest citizen of Canada, died at age 117. Throughout York county, where the old lady was widely known, she was a picturesque character whose stories fleeing from slavery to threw on the famous Underground Railroad was known. Although Mrs. Maxwell married after coming to Canada, her husband and their four children are located in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.
WIFE GOES AFTER SICK HUSBAND BUT IS POOR WITH GUN
Rhbert Carrack, 30 years old, mar-
ried, his wife, Mrs. Harriet Carrack,
his wife, Mrs. Harriet Carrack,
Rohert Carrack,
rowly escaped he
Friday afternoon,
as he lay slick on
his bed at his
Fed-
PETER B.
The attempted murder on the part of Mrs. Carr, the mother of a years' separation between the two, according to Carr, he was shot to death with shoulder with a 32 caliber revolver. His wife drew the weapon
him as he lay without giving him a chance to rise from the bed, but quicker on the part of Carrack, who struck the arm of his wife with a crutch that he used because of rheumatism, saved his life.
marrrack, Mrs. Carrrack left him a year ago and age two, and wrote to Laurie, la. Whence he was at work one day she sold her household furniture. Let a note saying that she was leaving him forever not to try to find her address and that she was through with him and wrote to her note was signed "Mrs. Palms."
year ago and went to New Orleans, La. While he had gone to one day she sold out all of the household furniture left and seized, that she was leaving him forever, that he must not try to find her and that she was through with him for good. The notice called "Mrs. Palmins."
When he returned that evening, she found the house she detained and his wife gone. He about to return it and engaged Mrs. Ida Rogers to keep house for him. In Language, she returned to Chicago. She located at 4449 Federal Street. Shortly after her return she approached Carrack, he said, for money. He cued her, she said, he would bind asserted, that "you will give me money," and left him with the altered threat. Then she got her any more unlucky Friday afternoon, when Mrs. Rogers, his housekeeper, answered a knock at the front door and admitted Carrack, said, and asked how he was feeling. Then she reached into her bosom and withdrew a revolver. Her efforts to fire the weapon immediately failed, but she defended himself, but she succeeded in sending a bullet into his shoulder. Three more shots were fired at him through the door, said Carrack, who was leaving.
Mrs. Carrack was later arrested by Officers Grace, Sweeney and Corcoran. She told the officers that her husband bad written and urged her to return to him and that she came and found him. She was continued to March 9 and she is being held under $5,000 bond on a charge of assault with a deadly carrack declared that Mrs. Carrack married him without obtaining a divorce or an annulment. His husband is Palm's Mrs. Carrack signed herself "Mrs. Palms" in her farewell note.
Gun Toler Fined
Bill Lemonbill, 45, 4258 State street, was fined $100 and for carrying
60,000 Buried in 50 Years Is His Record
Birth and burial have changed but little in half a century, says Charles Stenstron, the man who has buried 80,000 people. Stenstron was the diggers at Grassland cemetery, Chicago, and has supervised the digging of graves for nearly 50 years. "Undertakers have changed the style of coffin and the clothes of the dead, but the grave is the same as the tomb," Stenstron said. "A little bigger, because modern coffins are bigger."
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While she was voicing her protest to the assembled congregation, the clergy and the clerics where she was standing, pinched her arms behind her and marched her to Stachus in disgrace to Mrs. Briscoe, so Mrs. Briscoe claims, that if they did not vote out of the church he would have been dead, he said that she apologizes to him for having the aforementioned contrary notion before he died, she said that he broke the embalm's盖, Mrs. Briscoe filing suit for $5,000, which resulted in the above mentioned balm.
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Washington, D. C., Marceh Z.-Angerede because a fellow passenger in his hat down over his eyes, Negator Caraways, high much a-do-muck legislator for Mr. Beans, who blows down his hat and everywhere else, demonstrated with his disbarber, and, following him off the car, engaged
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“Let him got" demanded Bunglieton
Green, nuceenstul candidate for alder
tran Yeon the Second ward tn usa.
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Slag Hawi
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fhe luxt'ene vf his six pre-primary
lectures.
act Heclved the, renulis of Tuer
lay"e election while propped up in
Ded at hie home. All day leas spectal
meskengers were bringing Mr. Green
Feturns showing that his plurality
wae growing by leaps and bounds.
In some canes the Vote Was 80 heavy
That xeveral men were wecessary 10
bring it to the candidates
Assassin's Story
Mawking explzined to the police
that he had ‘not meant to shoot Mr
Green. He declured that he had been
told that another councll aspirant
now defeated, was ( speak at the
headquarters. and that he had been
fold “to post himself outside ‘the
Hulldinz ready to shoot its soon as
this ian appeared.
“1 did “not know just how he
Jnoked,”" he claimed in answer to
question by Sergt, O'Coolem. “They
{old me that he was a short. brown-
skin fellow with a long nose, When
T saw the crowd coming out I got
ready. ¥ looked at everybody care:
fully until I saw a big bunch coming
ail together. In the center T saw i
anan that. seemed ‘to he the une J
wanted. Then T fired at hl.”
‘Mr. Groen asked that Hawkins he
twrned Tooxe, holding» that he” was
not at fault.
“Such a thing is lable to happen.”
he pointed out. “There are unscrupe-
Jour candidates who. will do. any
thing. ‘This man was hired, offered
money. ‘The then Wwe should zet arc
the ones who put Hawkins on the Job.
Iwill goon be well, One bullet struck
mre in the thigh, the other in the aria.
‘They're only flesh wounds. In a week
J shall be fighting harder than ever.
i ‘have put the Keystone National
Detective Agency to work to find out
the culprits who are low enough to
Pay assassins to seek anybody's life.
When Tam odcted 1 shall see that
they all doa Luther Boddy.”
Green Congratulated
After the primary Mr. Green re~
celved letters of congratulation from
the schism of Baptist Ministers, the
Separausts’ league, the Brethren ot
Love, and from hundreds of individ~
vals ‘of both races in all parts of the
city. “His wife likes to read his mait.
so he iy perinitting ber-to read ali
these.
Hawkins will be given a hearing
March 16." The police are now trying
to make ‘him tell the names of the
partie sho. hired him. ‘This’ he
ftcadfastly refuses to do, beyond ad~
snitting that the money he was sup-
fosed to get was to came from somie-
tne vitally interested in the race.
Inasmuch as Mr. Green refuses to
prosecute for hie injuries. the police
Rar that, i the events Hawking con=
Linues silent, they will place a charge
‘of carrying coneealed weapons
‘Leste tee,
CAUGHT SELLING HOOTCH
TO HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS
Dickerson, Ma March %—Witiharn
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Prorat students of the. local
Iigh'schout sere being Supplied with
banshee ty Hamiltsn,
The Tatter admitted tat he sold
Higuor to\some wt the children (fon
he'tome ‘e ahort distance from the
Aehook ut stated that he was "aet
Tne’fer a prominent ‘white’ man
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Appearence
| Greenport, 1. I. March 2.—Mre
Allee Dean, wife ‘of Edward Dean,
a well known resident of this village,
Yeas Iocked up laet Week charged with
rand larceny in the second degree
for obtaining money"under false pre-
tenses.
‘The charge grew out of the claim
made by John Norman and his wife
Sadie, who sald that they had paid
to Mrs, Dean. $383 for_which | she
Promised to remove the “curse” that
wus supposed to be on the Norman
coupie, who told Mrs, Dean that thelr
home was infested with black snakes
which they eould not sec.
According to. the Pormans, the
veurso” wis Bot remoyed andthe
medicine which they were given to
take made them iil instead of improv-
ng thelr condition.
Sire. Dean denied the charges unt
was held in $1,000 Dall for trial, Un-
able to furnish hail she was locked
up in the wage jail.
Mr. and Mire, Norman are West In-
dians who are sald to he very suscen-
Uble to voodoolsm or witeheratt, So
frightened were they at tho “spell”
that they sald Was on them that when
Mrs Dean is sald to have told the
West Indians ‘that she conld. cure
them for $100 they gladly gave It to
her and when the woman $s alleged 10
have increased the sum to $335 they
willingly raised that amount.
‘The medicine given them made the
Normans really ‘ll and thes. beanie
suspictous.” ‘The trial fs set for next
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Ft Wayne, Ind., March 2—When
Herpel Spears, who formerly lived at
120 ‘Murray sirect, ig released from
the “Jeffersonvitie’ reformatory tn
June, he will be a decidedly richer
unin ‘than when on June 10, 1921, in
the Allen cireuit court, he pleaded
Fuilty to stealing $120 from the Fort
Wasne Country ehh,
Fortune hax xmiled on Spears
while he has Veen behind the priton
walls. At least, 2 letter recelved by
William H, Moeller, chict of police
indicates that a lack of ready cash
need never ugain prompt Spears to
cnnmit burglars.
‘The letter came from Martha Mil-
or, 1104 Robert street, Sun Antonio,
Texas, a woman claiming to be an
aunt of the {mprisoned man.
“Will you please try to locate Hor-
pel Spears.” she wrote. “He has
fallen heir to $137,000 and it is nee-
essary that his futher set in touch
with him ag son aa. yossible.”
‘Then the letter went an to give a
description of Herpel with the addi-
Yional information that he came to
this city soon after being discharged
from the army and that he worked
at the country club. Thore was no
mention “of how he inherited. the
money, but an ansicty concerning
Shears’ whereabouts was plainly evle
dent in the letter.
Police records show that Spears
was arrested May 23, 1921, for. bur-
Rlarizing the Fort’ Wayne Country
Club, where he had been. employed
as a waiter, He broke into thy club-
house one’ night and. stole $120,
Bound over to the circuit court he
pleaded culity and was sentenced to
twa to 1 years,
The letter received by Chief Mocl-
ler will he forwarded to Spears al
the reformatory.
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SHOT BY FOUSt
Because he did not show a letter
that he had recelved from hie nephew
in Vieksburg, Miss, Henry Owens, 29
Years old, a moutder, living at 4040
Federal street, was shot through the
right wrist Friday afternoon at his
home by his wife, Mrs, Ida Owens, to
whom he had heen Married a litle
‘over three months.
“Owens ix now In the County hos-
pital and his wife under arrest, She
fraleged to have emptied a 33 call-
ber revolver at her husband at close
range but her aim was bad for only
‘one shot took effect.
Blames Roomer
‘The wounded husband blames Ars.
Mary Fitzgerald, who has Veen a
foomer In iils home for three weeks,
for the trouble that has come between
him and hls wie. He charges her
with being a. tale hearer, witht arous-
Ine his wite's Jealousis’ with. untrue
storiea of Is relations with another.
He brands then to be False and with=
‘ou foundation.
Two weeks sigq Owens sald he sue-
ceeded In convinting his wife of his
fnnocence of charge that Mrs, PRz-
gerald tx allaged 10 have Minted to
Mrs, Owens, Then he told hig wife to
get rid of Airs, Fitzgerald, ‘The wife
Promised Init the two women became
Jnore intimate, he sald.
‘The letter from. Owens’ nephew
came a few days ago while his wire
Seas out, Mrs, Flizgerald, according
to Owens, told bix wife of the let
ter. She questioned him about it and
Jan argument developed. It became
heated and in the midst of it Owens
eft the house and went (o a barber
shop at 27th and State streets,
Fired Five Shots
Later Mrs, Owens came there, She
swag armed, according to her husband,
fand she told him to go home, get
his things and lerve. When he went
to his home she was there. He
Knocked on the door and Mrs. Owens
opened it Just wide enough to extend
her arm with a revolver in her hand.
She eran firing at her husband and
sent five shots at him. Ie retreated
ater the first slot was trea,
‘When arrested by the Third district
police, Mrs. Owens acensed her hus
hand ‘of frequently eating her and
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‘held ‘under $2,000 bond on a charge
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Tuskegee, Aln., March 2.—Citizens
military taining camps will be es
tablistied for our people this sum-
mer, according to u statement inade
by Secretary of War John W. Weeks
tna letter to Dr, Robert TL Moton,
Principal of Tuskerce institute.
Following the close of tho recent
war. systematic militury training was
offered ty white amen and. boys
through the ‘establishment of what
was called citizens’ military training
camps, ‘This opportunity for some
Feagon was denied to our group,
Realizing that our people constitute
10 per cont of the population of the
United ‘States, and that during the
pust war furnished at least 10 per
€ent of the American troops, and he-
Heving thac in the event ut another
war thes would be called upon to Cur-
ish a like quot, Dr. Atoton request.
ed the secretry’ of war to estublish
cams for the trainin “of ur group
that they too might enjoy the advan-
tage of military training along with
other American eltizens. :
In reply. Secretary of War Weeks
yrote us follows: “Tam pleased to
inform you that plang are-now under
wtiy, for the establishment of citi-
zens’ milltary training camps for Col-
ored candidates." He further stated
that such acamp probably would he
established in the Fourth corps area,
Fort MePherson, Ga.
“Phe cansps Wil be of one month's
duration amd will offer many recrea-
Honal features ag) well ax” military
and physical training. Expenses to
and ‘from the camps and. during
period of training will be furnished
by the government. Dr. Moto is
canvassing the country fn the effect
toaseertain the number of men and
boss Who are ‘interested in. this
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‘Grhana, Ill, March °.—All efforts to
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wards, former high ‘school athlete,
who committe the erie of masrying
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futlte. | Edwards Ig in Detrolt, ‘where
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"NO DIVINITY" THEORY TO
BE ANSWERED BY DR. COOK
Sunday evening, March 4, Dr. W. D.
Dook, director in charge, will preach
the opening, welcome and will presach
the Rev. Perry Stickney Grunt, who
has been a prominent publicist by
declaring there is no divin-
ity, who organizes the oldest
publicizing book, who organizes the
oldest publicizing book, who will his eloquent
and masterful way paper
Also in connection with the above, Dr. Holloway, one or two of our cadets, will give the little girl wonder, daughter of Dr. Holloway, one or two of our cadets and will select two readings. Those who have been in this country for a girl of her age and has wonderful possibilities in the senior serif program. Excellent music reinforcements in addition to the serif program. Excellent music might accommodate the people. Program starts promptly that you come early if you want to get a seat. Dr. Holloway, the director, will welcome the large audience who will give the program a special occasion. Dr. H. Wattkins, chairman of Metro-West Trie, vice-president. club Sandy W. Trie, vice-president.
MAGGIE O'BROWNIE SOUGHT
FOR STEALING SOUR MASK
Chicago police, is is reported, have been Marge O'Browne, temperature worker from Nebraska and financial manager of Huntington Green's ally. According to A.N. Fields, employed chief of police of Omma telephoned to Chicago that Miss O'Browne was a mournful mish, Miss O'Browne stoutly denied the charge and pointed to her mournful mish, to show that it was preposterous to make any such accusation against her. In confusion in names or persons.
KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY
ENTERTAIN SCHOOLBOYS
this chapter, Kappa Alpha Ipsilon, Inst. of music, finches given Saturday evening, Feb. 6 at "Kappa Kastle," some fifteen high schools and junior colleges were invited to attend. Winston-Salem former, Englewood high "dash" champion, now a Student at the university, was honored as a home. Others in attendance were Veronica Hale, Tava heavyweight basket ball team; George Shrosssar and Joan Phillips team; Robinson, all-round athlete; Luther Thompson of Englewood hich's basketball team, and Austin the Defender five. Interesting short stories about which music and cars furnished an amendment for an evening of good fellowship, which is the first of a number of events Athletes of our race who show the ability to maintain a high level in the athletic life of the better colleges and universi-
BAPTIST LEADERS CALL
MARCH 13-14 MEETING
Emston, Il., March 13
Dr. E. S. Jones, president of the national Baptist Church, had a cell had been made for a general conference of leaders of the denomination. Thursday and Friday, March 13-14
"It will convene in the main chapel of the church will bring to Nashville the vice presidents as well as many other leaders of the union. The conference will have many matters of vital importance to the denomination before it for consultation."
MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS
A mother and child
Wields Wicked Club
It required three stitches to saw up the head of George Brown, 23, 2832 (the head of a man's head with a club by his step-son, Leon James during a quarrel in their home.
Brings Back Prisoner
Officer Back Prisoner
Brings back Minneapolis Billie Beeck, 3408 Wabash
Bureau, who had fled there Oct. 23.
He is holding up and robbing Eddy
Stone of Cows
Peter Vicks, 3185 Federal street was
taken by Scott, Scott, on complaint of the Mississippi authorities.
At West Point last August.
Cut by Boomer
A man, known only as Oscar, roomed with Kate Maile Katt, 27, 335. Dearborn street, inflicted a two-inch wound to his left knee, they became enraged in an argument.
Inlured by Auto
As she attempted to cross the street at 31st street and Michigan boulevard, she was struck by West 324 street, was painfully bruised when she was struck by an auto-
Dies at 103
Rough on Reamers
Mary. Mrs H. Taylor, 2127 Cottage Grove avenue, stated that one of her roomers, Jonas Lewis, chased the house, and made some of them jump out of windows every time he imbibed too much chocolate. Lewis was fired and cut off.
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William Iell, editor of the *Idiwale Dipatch* has just returned from India to Indiana. He succeeded in getting a job with the *Idiwale Dipatch*. He wants every lotto winner and Canada to send for March 25 issue and Canada to send for March 15 issue, as well as the importance to every property owner and friend, especially those in the country. Editor, 1821 Park Avenue—Advert.
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Wants Heiser for Shelk
He was remembered officer (Oregon) Heseth W. Browning and Stuart street. Mrs Cynthia Imake, of St. Louis, was her sister, when her attention to her shirts, when her attention to her car, when her attention to her arrver. She was fired 25 and costs her.
Woman Tells Sad Story
Charging that he made her polls on the streets and heat her unmercifully, Ms. Mary Jackson, 224 East 21st street, appointed to Officer Jefferson for prosecution. The 21st Avenue, Bail was fixed $100 and when the girl's story was ended.
Choir Scores in Musicale
GRIP OF THE LAW
William Washington, 32, 3437 Wabash
avenger, was held to the grand jury
under $3.000 bonds for the robbery of
Mrs. Etta Palmer, 5030 State street
Beats Wife. Fined
I because he beat his wife, Monica, and locked her out of the house. Price Pilliam, 342 Prairie avenue, was fired and costs $90 for Judge Joseph Schulz.
Attempts to Strongarm
Armed with a bed, sat Will Gray, 852 State street, attended to strongholds, while on 25th street, between dearborn and Federal streets. Offers $50, Donnawn, Abbott and Brady surmise the act. He was fired $50 and costs.
Mail Box Robber Caught
Morus Butler, Ford hotel, was an arsenal of a stolen typewriter in his possession. He was a member of the States government when thirty returns were found in his possession, which he later admitted to.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Minnesota Players
Fights About Wif
Joaloury over the affections of Mrs. T. H. H. Mitchell Thomas, 325 Federal street caused a light between Mitchell and U. S. Post Office, where they met at $811 Federal street neck. The three were placed under arrest by Sergeant Raymond Green and a police officer.
Out Again
Mrs. Fannie L. Ellis, bookkeeper for the Reese Automobile school and garage, after an illness of two weeks, is in the hospital. Under the care of the Dr. Rochelle C. Giles,
Singer En Route
Annette White will leave the city in St. Louis, Missouri, and other St. Louis, Jefferson City and other cities appeared in a joint recital at Ebenezer Church in all-star concert at Quinn solubits in all-star concert at Quinn
Confined to Home
Julius Lawrence, 3564 Vernon avenue, is confined to his home with pneumonia. His friends wish for him a speedy recovery.
In City on Business
Arthur Hatley of Bessmer, Ala.; five days in the city on business, and a visit to the museum. Here Mr. Hatley was the guest of Mrs. Elia White, 55 East 56th street.
Leaver for New York
Homer L. Wheels of New York City has returned to his home after a very pleasant visit with his sister and brother-in-law, and Mrs. B. F. Small, M.D.
In City
Buergeard C. Laster of Greenabraon Ga. is in the city making his home and office, and Mrs. Frank J. Benjamin, 712 East 45th street.
The Rev. H. W. Jamison Here
and grand master of U. R. F. & S. M. T. Throughout the United States and juried during the week. The Rev. Mr. Jamison was in charge of the Sunday exercise, 4:30 p.m. at church, 4690 Evans avenue, during the entire day and the exercises were final in the city he stops at the Y. M.
Return to City
Mr. and Mrs. E. Loe Hughes, son-in-law, returned to the city way, have returned to the city from Madison. Wk. where they silent the months. They may remain in the city.
William Jones Out Again
William Jones, the popular greeter at the hospital, confined to his bed for several days on account of severe illness, is able to Adeline Greene Convalescente
Adeline Greene, 5068 Wabash avenue, wabash county, during the fruit show and their kindness during the season.
Reader Collins Dines
Reader Collins dinner, Wednesday Feb. 11, 2014. Herpetilla Davia, 3243 Webash avenue, two sisters, two nephews and two sisters.
Arrivals at Idlewild
Attempts Suicide
Dependent because of a lovers' quarrel, Miss Justine Ironstone, 27, of New York, was arrested for lysol with suicidal intent, according to the records of the police. The lysol was found on the street, also tried the suline route by lysol. Both of the women will recover.
Walks Into Auto
Howard Galine, 3120 Vernon avenue was painfully injured when he walked into an automobile at 31st street and South Park avenue.
Eight Duel With Knives
A duel with knives was fought by stories about a stabbing and a murder. And核实 Neal, his alleged sweetheart, Bargott was cut in the neck. Bargott received a badly injured hand.
Assaulted by Man
While engaged in a quarrel with
the police, he was shot when they
met in front of 1922 Dearborn
Federal Street, came out of the fight
and was shot. Crisman, who was an
army brigade, Crisman, who was an
army brigade, was supposed to have
knife in his hand at the time of the
shooting.
Traps Burolar
While burglaring the flat of Charles Friedrich, who occupies the third floor of the 56, 3106 Ellis avenue, was surprised by a man jumping out of the window and swung from some telegraph wires when he attested to the attack when he attested the attention of Officer Harry of the 46th street police station commanded him to do so. Mayfield was then fired upon. He was shot in the head and was carried to the bridwall house. He was carried to the bridwall house.
Bomaloe Johns Entertained
The Miles 3641 Thomas and Jesse Smith. 3641 Grand hound, enclosed, and them from Detroit, Mich. with a luncheon Monday afternoon. Among the guests are the band and his singing syncopations, and the team of Chris Smith and Henry
Appointed Delegate
Mrs. Sado L. Adams, president of the National Education Association, colored *Dressed Women's clubs*, has delegated to the National Educational Association the March Illinois delegates will have special training.
Mrs. Poindexter Dead
Miss. Susie Poindexter, 51. 2121
Princeton avenue, formerly, 51. 2121
Ville, Tenn. passed away Thursday
of heart disease. She was buried Monday
from the Johnson undertaking parlor,
250 State street.
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Ellington, 4735 St. Lawrence ave.
Victim of Heart Disease
A man, supposed to be W. A. Keller, younger than 40 years, was employed by Albergo Pereil 3111 Walasah avenue, to help on his farm. He was a student at 2000 Walasah avenue. The man collapsed while in the hallway and fell into 2000 Walasah avenue. He was a victim of organic heart disease.
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After being hit by an automobile at both street and St. Lawrence avenue, he was struck by a car. Lawrence avenue, crawled out from unimproved streets and was found to be uninjured.
Cut by Husband
During a quarrel with her husband, Arthur, Mrs. Margaret Warfield, 30, 4513 Indiana avenue, was cut on the hand by him.
Bitten by Bulldog
Norwell Hunter, 25 years of age, 49
East 42d street, was hit on the lee
by a bulldog owned by Mrs. Rogers,
4431 State street.
Internally Injured
William M. Roberts, 38, 726 East 41st street, was carried to Providional hospital after being injured. He was struck by an automobile at 41st street and Evans avenue.
Drops Dead on Street
walking along the street, while dragging Dearborn street blood dropped dead as he and his brother, 4066 Dearborn street. He had long been a sufferer of stomach trouble.
Struck by Yellow, he followed 47th street and Michigan avenue, Sam and his wife, Carrie, carried to the Hialeah hospital where it was found that he was painfully injured.
Cut by Wife. By刀妻
The courses of true love did not run through Sam and his wife, vars, 424 East 21st street. While She and his wife, Ohlate, were talking at alarms, Ohlate engaged in a quarrel over domestic violence on the shoulder, and cut her husband on the shoulder.
Under Observation
The peculiar actions of Nelson Stokes, 40, 3222 Michigan avenue, caused him to be the psychopathic hospital to be kept under observation as to his sanity.
Gug Injuries Both
While John Simpson and his wife, Minnie, were feeling with a gun in their pockets, 1021 Washaua avenue, it was accidentally shot by a grounding both of them in the hands.
Held for Manslaughter
Anthony Chisny, age 24, 14 West Florida man, groomed a large groom on a charge of manslaughter he ran over in Mexico. Estanislao Ferezano, 24, the street, in Root and State streets with a mobile as the man was attempting to follow the following day from his injuries.
Jealousy Causes Stabbing
Mrs. Arthur Connifed
Mrs. George Arthur, 56, best 50th
Lifelong Nurses association, is confined
to her home due to strained ligaments
inured in a fall on a slippery sidewalk.
Homer Mike Jones
Alice Armer St. M. Jones celebrated her birthday in 2015. She was given in her honor by her parents, Mrs. Armer St. M. Jones and Mrs. Wabah Avenue, Saturday afternoon. Annie Hawkins, a hawking figure in America Hawkins, a hawking figure in America
Bible Lecture
Misa : LeBlanc, Returres
Miss Edna LeBlanc, 117 East 23rd
place, has returned to the city after
two months' stay in New Orleans
where she visited relatives and
friends.
Club Organized
A new club was-organized Thursday at 11 a.m. at 3413 Prairie Avenue. Only high school students and character club will be known the The Parish Club will be known the Parish Club of each week. Mrs. Iris Johnson Thomas, Mrs. Georgia Words, treasurer, and Mrs. Georgia Words, treasurer,
Mrs. Carey Critically Ill
Jease Bloqa Entertained
Josee Blign, president Bialga State College, will attend the Ampomayo club Thursday evening, where the officers and directors of the Palm Beach officers and directors of the Palm Beach Association of America. Those present will be R. Webb, grand controller, O. I. Bohnen, R. Webb, grand controller, O. I. Bohnen, Artus W. Weis, grand treasurer; offer of Williams, San Francisco; T. R. Bianchi, T. R. Bianchi, T. R. K. Grasshaw, T. L. Jong, J. Smith, Chicago; Mr. Sexton, New Orleans.
Avendover Convallesing
Julius T. Avenord, 524 Wahama avenue, continues ill at his residence, and will be able to see him. Julius, Jr. who is also ill, is impoverished and is able to see a few of his friends.
Leaves Infant in Hallway
An infant, three days old, was left in the West Lake street, at the door of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Puckett. Shortly brought the infant there, someone brought the infant there, a bell of the Puckett apartment and field, who took it to the foundling home.
Uses Black Jack on Wife
3 search for James Nelson, 214 North
Washington Street in the police of the Warren avenue station on the corner of 12th and 13th streets in Northeast Nelson, 26 years old, who decided her husband assaulted her with a black machete and wounded her mourning. Mrs. Nelson was taken to the hospital for observations on the left side of her head.
Fractures Ankle on Ice
Miss. Flores Means, 28, 247 Fulton street, near the County hospital, is suffering from a stroke, which she sustained late Saturday night in front of 28, 247 Fulton street, sidewalk in front of 28, 247 Fulton street.
Falls Into Hole
Charles Johnson, 39, 2140 Fulton
right leg Saturday night when he
street and Campbell avenue and
into a hole between the sidewalk and
Guts Tenden on Hand
Following an altercation with Jullus and his friend, the Hammonds, 22, a waiter, killed at the Lake Park avenue address, was slashed with a knife. The tendon of his right hand, Hammons was taken to the Bridwell hospital and police of the Hydra Park station by police of the Hydra Park station.
Sent to County Hospital
To Clue Program
The Chiche Music association of the National Association of Negro Musicians, held a program Wednesday, March 7, at p.m. at the M. Y. C. M. A. A splendid program has been arranged by the program committee. Martha B. Mitchell is chairman.
Injured In "1" Accident
Have Family Quarrel
Although he had a cut in the back of his head which required five stitches from his wrist, the SAlelle street, conveniently forced his film when arranged before Judge Carrie Williams had been arrested when family fight was staged in their home.
Stork Busy
Woman Gauze Acrash
Some starting testimony is expected at the Judges' Court in Idanlaana avenue, is placed on trial before Judge Joseph Schulman March 3. Witness Glenn Clemn and charged with disorderly behavior at Stalling, 3600 Vincent avenue. It is a case of an unrepeated love affair.
Griffitha Entertain
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffith, 5728
Dr. avenue, entertained at dinner
and dinner party, noon to
noon Miller. Seated at the table with
the wife of Dr. and Mrs. E.
Bent Munton, Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Church, Master Barlo Church. Miss
Bernard Anderson, Dr. and Mrs.
Walter B. Anderson.
WEST SIDE NEWS
By J. Wesley Jones
SICK LIST
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, 143 West 42th place, with a daughter, from a 42nd place illness with the "Little Meddom Kelth, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Scott, able to be out again after a very serious illness. Scott, son of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott, 4801 Champlain avenue, is very sick. Scott, 4801 Evans avenue, is confined at home with the "fu." Mine. Bettele Williams, 3634 Prairie avenue, is confined to her home with fifteen miles.
FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON
POPULARGONCERT
MARCH 4 AT 4 P. M.
Coleridge-Taylor Concetti Orchestra
Under the Ampheus of the Chicago
MME. BERTHA DICKERSON MME.
Hugh C. Swift, Concert指挥; John Lege,
Soloist; Harrison Enneman, Vojtob Soliot;
Solist; Harrison Enneman, Vojtob Soliot;
No Received Seats.
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC
IS HEADED BY PROF. MUNDY
Sunday, March 4, the National School of Music, Arms House, Mundy town, will open its doors to the public in Greater Bathol Church building, 524 street and Grand bourke, Mr. Mundy is a musician of ripe experience, having directed choirs for the past 22
James A. Mundy
EVANSTON NEWS
Cut Over the Exe
During a quarrel with his wife as
44 East St. 51th street, Andrew Watson,
50. 225" Walash avenue, was cut over
the eye by her.
Mary Scott III
Mine, E. M. Scott, propeller of the La
Provident Beauty shop. 4965 South
Florida, who has been dunnerously
listed for the weekend two weeks, is some-
what improved.
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We intend to keep growing and not stop growing. That is why we are always willing to make any sacrifices to cause you to bring our interests to us and to keep them with us. We know that without the protection of state supervision and the Chicago Clearing House Association, a trained force of workers and honesty and sincerity in our dealings would be dissatisfied, so we want to ensure that everyone even more aware of Visit us. Test our ability to satisfy, and test it to the limit. The most you test it the more business it means for both of us.
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A fitting close to the two-day Christian: Education conference at the Y. M. Anderson School last Thursday night, brought together representatives of the leading Sunday schools of the city. Over 40 persons attended the dinner and the program which followed.
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Police from the Hyde Park station, armed with a search and rescue team, of William M. Jones, 6655 Lake Park avenue, Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock and conference room, Mr. Alice Jones, wife of Jones, was alone in the apartment when the 60-foot barrel of corn mast; three lard tubs of ralmshin, one gallon of whisky, oatmeal, wine, and other necessities were placed in the time of moonshine, close search of the premises revealed the initial of several silverware bearing the initial of various hotels in the city, according to the officers, men Tom Smart, Franklin, McCambridge, Hollihan, Breen and Officer. A man at the still was on the Jones premises.
Murderer Sent Back
After successfully evading the police, Barry and Officer Nolan and their friend, Temp, in 2024 State street, was arrested by Sergeant Barry and Officers Nolan and Temp. Temp, where he was wanted for the murder of his sweetheart, "Wilma Hammill whom he shot to death there."
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Players in New Show at Avenue; Grand and Monogram Draw Well
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"GEORGE"
A Tragedy in Twenty-two Scenes
Translated and adapted from the German
by D. B. Wagner
CHARACTERS
(In the order of their appearance)
The Mayor. Sidney Hirschpfrick
The Mayor. John Golden
Andrew. Lionel Monagas
Maracari. Lionel Monagas
Maracari. Kelvin Freer
Doctor. Arthur Ray
Ballboyo Man. Jake Lippincott
Ballboyo Man. Sidney Hirschpfrick
Plat Walter. Lionel Monagas
Second Walter. Monagas
Plat Walter. Arthur Ray
The Grandmother. Laure Bowman
Kate. Marion Harrison
Dance Hall Proprietor. Arthur Ray
true lovers of the drama are being given a real treat this week at the Avenue theater, where the All-Amer-
John Theater has been presenting "George," a tragedy in 22 scenes. It is a horror film. It is above the German and is of the gripping type which holds you fast from torture to torture. The story cells of the domestic troubles of a young man of high caste; the unhappy wife and the mind racking worries of the wronged spouse —
Tony Langston
only bring on insanity through a series of startling scenes, and which eventually culminate in the murder of the woman who has caused the death of a man who is making a lasting impression in the minds of those who see it. The title role is done by that stuttering young actor, Charles Olden, whose fine work for the film was made by the fictive Players will be remembered. He is perfectly backed by Evelyn Preer as Marle, Sid Kirkpatrick, Lonel Monakis, Laura Bowman, Arlene Foster, and many of whom have dual roles. The players deserve much better support than they have been getting. Considering the fine merit of the presentation it is hard to believe that their efforts can be ignored in the manner noted during this engagement. This, as all other offerings here, is directed by Raymond O'Neill, the most proficient in the business.
"John Green's Trip to New York" is the title of a musical comedy farce which is being presented as the final Drake Drake Walker Bon-Bay Girls company, which has held forth here for the past three weeks. The engagement has been Sunday night next. It has been a very unsuccessful engagement, despite the fact that the offerings have been a condition which is hard to explain. Henry Drake has made a fine reputation as a producing company. Drake has taken galore. They have a group around them, including a sensational jazz band, which is far over the mark of the kind, and as an added attraction, Butter Beans & Susie (Edwards & Edwards), were brought in. This fact may be to do with the lack of ticket buyers, inasmuch as this pair showed everything they had to offer several weeks before. If Drake was aware of that fact, he showed poor judgment in sinning them in; if he was not
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aware of it, he was; surely imposed upon. Butter Beans is a "smit-hound" of the ranker sort, something of the kind, should be barred by all show and house managers who have a decent strain in their makeup. It is disgusting to see them in a dress, despite that fact there are many who glory in this sort of thing—both men and women—and one is forced to wonder of what kind of people and women who howl with delight at suggestive films, filly songs and lascivious actions. Drake deserved better recognition than he received during this engagement; he landed capped from the start we think.
THE MONOGRAM
BIG SUCCESS
Entertainer Cafe Opens to Capacity Crowd With Great Show
BREAKFAST DANCE
The Thirty Knights club have announced that they will give a breakfast at 4 o'clock in the morning, Monday March 12. These affairs are primarily sponsored for this particular dance club that there will be a dozen fine added sponsors for this particular dance club to be remembered. Carroll Dickerson of Sunset orchestra will furnish the music in these columns in our next issue in these columns in our next issue will give a more comprehensive idea as to what will be presented. Don't forget to give it the once over.
Curtis Mosley thanks us in advance for giving us to 157 W. 132nd street, New York, NY.
Motion Picture News
By D. Ireland Thomas
What is a feller to his sniff?
What nakes a feller right to win?
What drives a man to work he hates?
What will a man swear to smoke?
Will why a man swear to smoke?
Why will he promise "till he chokes?"
Why will he promise "till he chokes?"
The blushing, gushing, winsome gale!
When is the old world fair and bright?
When is the old world fair and bright?
When heart afro and brain awlfr,
When heart afro and brain awlfr,
At last you have found the only girl, M. O'Neal, the N.J. Neal, salesman for the Micheau Film corporation, Mr. O'Neal, N.J. Neal, traveling salesman for the Murray hurry. He had only a few minutes for me to book one of his great productions, Mr. O'Neal was in theater and hurried and was cold with the audience, and had a taxi walking to whirl him to the station. Then there came along a man who looked like Lincoln theater. She looked and smiled and said, "Howdy. This smile seemed to me. I was quick. He looked up quickly, then he looked at her again, then he took one of those men, me, quick." I complied with his request, he forgot about the train for a while, it was time for her to go to work in the orchestra pit, why Mr. O'Neal felt it was time for her to play trans and run my drummer out of the pit and beat the drums himself. He was a good drummer. He had a drum set, he could hear that these drums forever, just to be near you. He offered to take my drums himself. He left Charleston, swearing that he would return, buy the theater and dismantle it. He hired you, but I would have hired you, but I did not. He sat at the theater at Cali, hilly, to use all the Colored features that he can get. There are also companies compiled in Atlanta, Ga.
This column is sorry to learn of the death in the family of Clarence Brooks, "Why Worry," starring Byron Smith and supported by Mac Moirs, Frank Worley, and to have caught St. Louis theatergoers it showed at the Comet theater in that city and supported its drawing power and satisfaction given and hooked the film in the Criterion and Heltin theaters, its special production, but it has that element which is necessary to please the public. It is a wonderful production, but it it is a good one and will get some money. The whole thing at a glance Title: "Why Worry?" Class: all colored cast star, Byron Smith (great voice), Louder and his baby sister, Ann, arrive in the city for their first time. Both stars play a role in the contest, a summer resort. Many funny situations arise through their incomes, a film decides to enter a boxing contest for a prize of $10,000. His love for a pretty girl is the cause of it all--how Worry! How you all about "Why Worry!"
CORRESPONDENCE
James J. Kelly, Silkeston, Mo.: Any supply house in St. Louis will fill your room. Maid Pearson, Ormond, Fl.: I do not know about the company that you mention, but I am careful about giving you your money. Prof. Dan Wilkes, general delivery, congratulate Tex. on your work. The would let you use their films as you desire. You could no doubt buy some films that you mention, but I would like to see them at Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C.
RELATIONS
There is always someone seeking publicity through our valuable columns, the person of "Great Adams." I have commented on his turn in several articles with the hit of the show. My last comment was from the Lyricist, who was the hit, but, as I said, he had to be pushed on the stage almost, to do his work. Mercier, and I have positive proof, as I was there. Seeing is believing, as I wrote that I can produce true facts on it. Now, Mr. "Great Adams," in Birmingham for refusing to go on, but you were, and I have sent further requests, and I advise you to keep a bit quiet, as facts are facts when true. I have been a Brown stage manager of the Frohle theater, Birmingham, who carried his comments on it, and the Billboard, and for your benefit the Defender refers you to issue of Feb. 3. on J. A. Just these sort of things we are trying to build an institution whereby we can co-operate hand in hand with the man, and work in harmony and meet conditions as we find them, we may as we join him, and your clever you may be, your drawing power and your personality, is not worth while.
I am in receipt of a letter from a well-known manager in the Middle East, who is a teacher and is recently and that they were more trouble than they were worth—a week ago. I am told that we are all things, fellows, we want to eliminate. I am sure it can be done. When I am a drinker, I was a pain. When I am a teacher, I help the T. O. B. A. and they will readily help us. In our Race we have to say that when an ofafy comments on an act, nobody says a word about film or his works; then, we say that when an ofafy changes? Beas you may, I have my column for the truth and nothing but the truth. And as a vaudevillian it is my living. I love my profession the same as a doctor. I love my profession the same with more brags. See yourself as others see you and what you are—be that and no more—by your associates.
Inside Dope
The T. O. B. is about to launch a new move, and it is a good one, too. You can see it on the circuit. These units will involve most of the best talent in there, and they are all trained the same, and each member will be paid well. The team are featured, of course, will have special billing. The T. O. B. A. intends to work on the man. This means a few bams will return to their regular posts of work on the man. This means a few mongers. Here's my farewell to HENRY "GANG" JNES.
127 Chestnut street, Alanta, GA.
Myrte Strand told us to send her mongers, 122 W. 13rd street, New York.
Miss Bobby Powell sinns it right out of Graver street, New Orleans, La.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
"MIGHTY LAK"
A fine cast appears in the new Edwards play, *Lak 'a Rose*, released by First National and to be shown next Thursdays, 9 and 10 at the Vendome theater.
In this cust are Dorothy Mackalla, a pretty young English girl, who has been appearing laterly in the movie *Landing man in "Shore Leave"* Sam Hardy, who is supporting Lenore Ulric in "Kik!"; Anders Randolf, Helene Montrose, Paul Panzer and Harry Short. Another fine actor who has a prominent part in the college coil, an exceptionally intelligent dog.
"Mighty Lak' a Rose" is a crook play. It shows the power of music to break through societal barriers underworld when desperate crooks plan desperate work. The story is a battle of a violin, in the hands of a man who is girl against, awkward souls. Mr. Carewe is said to have made a picture that is gripping in delinquency of men and women who are greatly scorched path to the straight and narrow one. He has built up a smashing elimax wherein some of those old men and women are covering that allows them to enter society homes. It is said also that picture-goers will have another idol in Miss Mackenzie.
KIND BILLY
Naitime Billy Tucker, the man who represents us on the Coast and who is a great trick on us last week. He had a young man bring a package all the way to our house, and we unwrapped it we saw that it as a three-pound cheese box. Naturally, we took it to the flat and put it on our table, sliced it with a fresh loaf of rye bread, some mustard and near-bear and went home the beer and then the mule from the box. Ouch! it wasn't cheese a-tall, but instead we found a house on the other side of the river, another mother-in-law of pegs, a buckhorn handled paper knife and an Indian leather jacket, a set of pegs, a shooflair and a Swiss-room. Some present, Bill, and a million dollar gift, the Larry Conway, who brought it, and to Homer Mathis who aided and abetted.
HITTING
A fine letter arrived from Johnson & Harding - Duke and Dube - whose art is hard to find. The boys are headlining all bills and the following is one of the most memorable have lately earned; it is from the Spokane, Wash. "Recolon": More high school art than the two swager ducky boys from the South, who can strut as only their race can. The old Diko Minstrels, bristles with the joy of life to his finger tips and overflows in exuberance in the art and interpretation of the old quadrille.
THE STANDARD
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 22.—One of the best bills of the season is attracting a fine line of performers: Hightower & Jones, a novelty dancing pair of fine ability; LeFoveine Five, sensational cellists; Mobilo Henderson & Co in "The Lexus Cafe," a screaming musical comedy offered; Violin McCoy, in a niffy ensemble; Billy Young in a fast singing, talking and dancing turn, billed "The Porter and the Male, the Talent show New York City. It is some show.
THE KOPPIN
Detroit, Mich.—as old Doe Cone remarked, day by day, in every way, the shows here are getting better. The chapstick acts this week. They include Magnolia Brown & Baby Hadde, a nifty sister team; Allen & Stoke, a superb musical audience; Watts & Ringgold, a pair which never falls to knock them a curve, and the greatest Fingers, a pair which never falls to clean, clover and clammy bill. H. D. Garnett, Reporter.
THE GLOBE
Cleveland, Ohio—"Shake Your Foot," the big musical comedy production, opened to S. B. Theater with a veritable sensation. The house was sold out an hour before curtain time and hundreds were turned away, and the audience was seen at this house and the principals and choristers all are proving to be far above the average. Next week we have Martin & Brown's "Briarwood," which will be with a fine reputation. M. B. J.
HARVEY'S MINSTRELS
The show reports great success through New York, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, the week of March 5. Number of the fellows were many. The fall fellows will join the week we play Pittsburgh. The weather has been nice, and the dances given in our honor and the company has enjoyed itself to the high regard of the show. A highlight of the show in the next week's issue.
"BO" WRITES
*"Bojangles" Bill Robinson was a hit at the Hemipenic-Orythem, Lincoln Center, and on a big daily declared that He can get more dramatic Sarah Bernhardt out of "Camille," and after a talk over the World's Best Single, he goes through his repertoire, dances till he grasps for breath—and stops the show. "Dark cloud of joy" is right in his case.
**CUESTS**
The members of the famous Owl theater orchestra were the guests of D. Kemp, owner and manager of that the Grand theater one night fast week. The affair was for the benefit of Musicians organized included C. F. Miller, director; Ralph Anderson, music director; Roy Bradshaw drummer, and the host, who is also the owner of a show. The orchestra is more than making good at the Owl and is recognizing as one of the best organizations
Matt Housley and his great musical act, "Six Sheikhs of Arabia," created a song that he sang in the capo, the first half of the week. The manager of the theater claims that it is that he has played in seasons. Matt has a great offering and there is hustle from here to there and from now till then. Go on, Boy. Matt called on the audience to help him with what it takes to make clear sailing he has it. We know what he means.
BIG EATS
Sammy Stewart and his hand, which is featured at the entertainer Cafe, and Ronald Joyce at the wonderful spread given by Miss Jessie Smith at her home. 3641 Grand boulevard, on Monroe Street, to Chicago to attend the opening of the Entertainer and left for home on Monday night. He was a caller at the Miss Smith. He stated that "home aln't nothin' like this." We say it ain't.
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Paradise Gardens, the handsome little place of amusement at 35th Street, overlays Willingham and Packey McFarland, both of whom are also connected with the Dreamland cafe, their grand opening occurs on Friday, March 15, and week and from time will be operated as a midnight cabaret, though the evening will be opening no stated time has been set as the hour for closing, the idea being that as long as things are popular the entertainment among the best in Chicago: Ollie Powers Syncopators, with Glover Compton, the band of popular Letha III, have been engaged. This is an assurance that class and distinction will bristle all over the musical end and the proposal will be ended up for the affair and those fortunate enough to be able to attend per occasion to have an endurable time for Friday midnight of the present week.
SYNCOPATORS
St. Louis, Mo.—Headed by Daybreak Nelson and Olez McPherson, this aggregation is one of the best I have ever seen. Mr. Jones has surrounded himself with the best of the best, and there is no reason why his show should not be a wonderful success, so can be, but the show itself is far different from the average attraction on our screen. I viewed the show at the Booster Washington theater, St. Louis, Mo., on Saturday and is entirely new and is far different from the average musical comedy in so many numbers that fit the situations and hence there are no dull moments in the Daybreak Nelson is a very funny comic and work is an outstanding act. His co-worker, Miss Olez McPherson, is quite an actress and a singer of note. Her songs do much to make the musical part of the show a big hit. Mr. Jones, a supreme artist, hand-lettered and public has precluded him, is one of our foremost straight and character greats, and his dress as up to date as of vore. It is quite a pleasure to him act. However, I would much rather see him in drama. Nevertheless, he cannot be excelled or improved upon.
Besides his principals, the cast includes Annie Mac Reynolds, Marlo Biddings, Lakelie Hampton, Lemore Brooks, Summing it all up, the show is great. Must not fall to mention the pretty beauty of the little show, and I hope you will appreciate it more shows of the caller of Joseph Jones' Synconcated Synconpators.
CALLED HOME
Jimile Johnson, one of the fast stenting team of Johnson, was hospitalized with a stroke. Vickie Clark, the count of the death of his sister, Mrs. Susie Johnson Anderson, once well known for her at home at 332 West 40th street, late last week. McIntosh leaves on her Gotham to rejoin his partner and the ace will accept looking in the east.
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"THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS"
Rugged mountain fastness inhabited by lawless, fearless men form the backdrop of the swift action of one of the most powerful motion picture dramas of the season—The Bishop. Bishop is a B.O. offering which is the feature at the States theater on Friday and Saturday of this week. No small part of its appeal is due to the fact that much of its towering drama is set amidst the glories of one of the most picturesque spots in America—the heart
Other scenes that add eye-filling splendor to soul-piercing drama are the windows of the interior of the newly made millionaire's bizarre Oriental palace in the city, which is a Mecenat in the city's realism majors, thrillingly realistic scenes behind the penetrable, forbidding walls, thrillingly grimple into the grimful slums of a great city and scores of other places excellently suited to the rapidly changing landscape.
Throughout its irresistibly compelling exposition of its main theme of regeneration, "The Bishop of the Ozarks" carries a love story deep in sincerity and overwhelming in ability to sweep into the heart of a desperate solld reached through the medium of the screen. But the story is by no means only a love story, for from the pen of former Congressman Milford A. Card has flowed a plot that plumps into a human emotion as deep as life itself.
Brought to the silver sheet under the finished direction of Finis Fox, the story tells of a man who dreads life to the highest pinnacle of esteem — from a criminal's cell to the office of chaplain of a state prison. The love interest is furnished by a devoted author and authorists young doctors. The one doctor exercises a strange evil influence over her, to which she succumbs despite her efforts. The effect. The climax is one of the strongest ever shown on the screen.
SHAKE YOUR FEET
Big Musical Comedy Success Coming
on June 26 at Alive Week
**'Shake the Grand Next Week'**
to the Grand Next Week the biggest musical comedy successes of the season, will open a two weeks on Monday. This show, which is at present breaking all records at the Globe Theater, will be the all-star revue type, the most popular form of entertainment at the Detroit. Detroit, Mich. where it played 32 performances, which included daily papers were a unit in saying that it was the classiest thing seen during the day. It played at the Colonial theater, one of the biggest and best houses in Detroit, where these columns to add to the prestige already gained by the show as Fe E. E. Fugh, Will Masten, Joe Carmouche, Virgil Williams, Joe Carmouche, Tommy Weather and a great chorus which brings in a wonderful quartet called Shake Your Feet Four, and the Dixie Jazz hot aggregation of synthonators.
PEERLESS BILL
The Poetess theater, Grand at Oakwood boulevard, is enjoying a steady increase in attendance and the Roll Top Man that nothing but the best kind of entertainment will be offered and backs the stage with its music. May night only, March S, the famous vaudeville act, "Down Home Trio," with Joe Simmons (Jimmy McMullen) and a crackerjack and the patrons of the Poetess are lucky in getting a chance to see them strut their stuff, along with an audience and at once price. Don't miss it.
EARBEL & HATCH
Farrell & Hatch, one of the cleverest teammates, led the last half of the past week at a local house and called on the players to join. An act is still on the Pantagories and is playing the present week at the Rivoli, Ohio, to follow. Both were looking like the well known million kopeks.
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There are a few people in this world who don't trust themselves alone in the dark with a tom tom. Three or four, perhaps half a dozen, El Paso representatives of this sensitive soildity got up and left the Crawford theater last night before a huge, rangy brown Negro who happens to be one of the most competent character actors of his generation had played Eugene O'Nell's "The Emperor."
but they missed a great finale for a great show. They missed what is often attentions to, "having the next to last speaker in the dialogue sum of their complete impressions of the evening's thrill magnificent in five short words, polished and refined." As four vooo-doo-mesmerized west Indian "bush niggers" trump upon the body of Brutus Jones, ex-Cullman porter, who has ruled them a few months as emperor, they need to explain why (Continued on page 8, column 2)
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Amanzie Richardson, "Jazzings," is playing the week at the Bruns theater, 160 West West Street, New York.
Ford & Ford are playing the week at the Lincoln theater, New York, N.Y. They had a fine week at the Standard, Philadelphia, ending Saturday.
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LETTERS
[NOTE--Considerable correspondence, omitted because of lack of space, will be published in the next issue.]
Indianapolis, Ind.
Dear Teary: This Shri-Shi-Shi company in good standing and blitting them hard. We had a good time in our location and a good time for the following company, which happens to be John Harriner's company in Indianapolis, like we did the rest of our last dates.
Miss Bobbie Jordan of our company in Louisville. Her home is in Gallatin, Pa. We open at the Star theater, records of March 5. Rcards to you and staff.
Dwar Friend Tony: This leaves the team of Williams & Brown and myself on route to Atlanta. City, after a successful wounds in Birmingham and Bessener. The Hello Rufus company, a successful hunter work at the Prolfe, with Bessener to follow. Week of 26th will find him on the team of Strong & Jessie Mack on the team of Strong & pepper. Best re-steps to the proffessor.
Clarence Williams
PRESENT
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The OKeh "Down Hearted
nous race artists; Eva Tay-
n Broadway, and at the ivo-
discoverer of "Sugar Blues"
amy Like My Sister Kate."
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Clarence Williams Eva Taylor
Liko My SISTER KATE
no, plano accompaniment by
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Thomas Waller Sara Martin★
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Thomas Waller Sara Martin★
With HARRIS & HOLLEY, JAZZOLA
DUO, FOX & YANK, J. BERNI
BARBOUR, TOMMY WEATHERS
FRED DURRAL. Stage Manager.
EDDIE LEMONS.
$1 Theater, Atlanta, Ga.
AN ALL STAR ALL COLORED REVUE
"CANYON OF FOOLS"
Harry Carey has long made a speciality of risking his neck for the delectation of motion picture devotees. He has been known to die more frequently than in his lattest and greatest western drama "Canyon of the Fools," to be shown at the States on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, March 7 and 8. Carey is superb in "Canyon of the Fools," always a paragon of the best of charm and whimsical humor, he has a role that suits him perfectly in the story of the Far West from the trenchant pen of Richard Matthews Hallet, which ran serially for weeks in the Saturday Evening. He is a cowboy with the wanderlust not in his veins, he hoboes his way to a mining camp called Madec. There he becomes entangled in a stirring series of adventures that move swiftly chain-lightning and cultivate in a losing fight in Carey and his lonely one together.
The cast includes such well known players as Marguerite Clayton, Joseph Harris, Jack Curtis, Carmen Arselle, Charles J, Le Moyne, Vester Perg, Murdock MacQuarie and Mignonne Golden. Val Paul's direction stands out in every foot of the production.
SAYS JONESY
St. Louis, Mo.
Antonio Pal: The Fifth City is so
silent the same—less than
as usual, theaters and amusement
places doing pretty
good business and the weather
is fine. My Symcoated Syn-
opatators had a wondrous
attack on theoker Washington.
However, laying
off, we were
informed by reliable
sources that my show is
laying off the
week due to
that sevent
good business and the weather ruthless. Jones Syncopated Syncopators had a wonderful week at the Walt Disney Ington theater. However, laying off many employees is informed by reliable sources that my show is due to the fact that several theater managers are of the belief that my show belongs to Jackson and is merely being looked under my name. This same report almost caused me to repute the above statement and inform the theatrical world that Joseph Jones Syncopated Syncopators is owned
connection whatever with Mr. Jackson's interrogation. I several relations with him, and I have been ambition and desire for years to give the theatrical world a show that is new, original and unique. This little aggregation of the realization of my ambition. With my right hand man, featured comic and manager, little Daybreak Nelson, I have been successful. I have knocked the rough edges off the show, made several changes and last have rounded it into shape. Olea McPherson is one of the most persistent show stoppers I've ever seen. Will be on mull until Sunday, opening at the Washington theater, Indianapolis, Ind. Monday, March 5.
A letter received early in the week
stated that El Lankford of the Gonzell
Hospital, featured with the Olympic
Copper Beauty Revue on the Columbia
wheel, had been called home to Kansas
City, Mo. to attend the funeral of his
mother, who died on Feb. 20, after a
brief illness.
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Brown & Brown, whirlwind dancers, are playing the week at the liberty of the city, including Dancin' Willie Jackson, whose mail reaches him at $22 Walnut street, his home in the city, and his engagements in and about that town. Ernest Seals writes that he is in the heart of the tobacco country and that he is a native of St. Louis. He pressed to call Moore Street, Sanford, N.
Bert Kennet & Co. are playing one-nighters through the south with good general delivery, Statesville, N. C. this week.
Barr & Barton, billed as The Harmonizers, have completed a fine two weeks engagement at the Truman theater, Hot Springs, Ark.
Williams & Taylor are at the Proctor theater, Elizabeth, N. J.
Williams & Taylor are at the William Penn theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dancing Dotson is featured at Kelth's theater, O. Q.
Dixie Four are at the State-Lake theater, Chicago, Ill.
Dixie Five are at the Palace, Milwaukee, Wk.
Chapelle & Stimette are at the Detroit theater, Detroit, Mich.
Astoria theater, Astoria, L. L, N. Y.
Billy E. Jones, the popular balladist of New York City, is featuring 'You Said Something When You Said Dixie', Allen & Jones are at the Broadway theater, Springfield. Mass.
Exposition Four are at the Pantages tured at the W. Englewood theater, Chicago, Ill., the present half.
Annie Johnson's Knickerbocker Girls are at the Lincoln theater, Beaumont they have all the T. O. B. lined up.
Bonnie B. Brown is a member of the Co. now playing Washington, D.C.
Buddy Jones is visiting his mother, whose address is 509 Depoe street, Winston-Salem. Ernest Seals writes that he would like to hear from his friends through Seals. Seals. Address until March 10, 213 Moore street, Sanford, N. C. Long & Jackson this week for a lecture this week at the World theater, Omaha, N. C.
Ada Chamman is holding her own as a member of the Melba & Moore Bolmont Players Hall, N. C. Charles Stewart sent her mail. Charles Stewart has had his sent to 1856, Seventh street Northwest, Washington, D. C. "Sing Em." Ray Prishy's great scent will be released on Puritan and Parumont records.
Mitchell & Terrante say that their reach will meet them at 122 West 135d street, New York, N. Y. They open on the west at Cleveland, Ohio, on the T. B. A. The Five Musical Magazes, one of the hottest aggregations on the road, are based in Detroit, Mich., and Academy theater, Chicago, Laura Smith says that mall will reach her at the Egypt theater, St. Louis, and the Fiat Dome with Laura's company and doing well. Morcia Marquez, with the Margaret Brown Vermont Girls company, will reach Jacksonville, Fla., and were royally entertained by the natives. Samuel Graham had his sent last week to the of the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
Harvey's Greater Minstrels are in New York state, playing the following Owen Owens drawing great honeys. Dickie Lemons, "The Variety Single," is playing the work at the Frolic theater, Hesseman, Ala. The theater finishes her visit at 410 South Pearl street, Nateche, Miss, and opens at the Layle theater, New Orleans, La., on Monday. Princess, the gregarious, great egists, are dividing the week equally between Livingstone, Bozeman and Missolon, Mont. McConnell, the ventriloquist, is getting at the Paleso theater, Memphis, Tenn.
Johnnie Lee Long and his Shu-Shu company, are making them like it this week at the Washington theater, Indianapolis, IA. They are minstrels, with Doo Blair doing them, are playing Charleston I.C. Savannah, Ga., and Ocala, St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fla., this week at the Palace-Olympus theater, are at the Palace-Olympus theater, Milwaukee, Wis. Green and Balley, the Gold Dust Screenaders, are splitting between the Filatto and Columbia theaters, St. Louis,
Bowman's Cotton Blossoms are play in the final game of a two weeks end Washington, D. C. Foxworth and Frances, hitting them in the first half, and playing Seattle, Wash., the present week. Carter and Cornish, a big time sensation, are at the Alabaster theater, Providence. Whirlwinds and Madelin, with the Billy Watson company, are at the Gaynor Johnny Hudgins, with the Town Scandals. Is playing the week at the Kansas City, Mo. STAGE
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Byron Bros. are at the Pantages the
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Plantation Days opens in London, England, on March 15. They will be featured with the "Monkey Glands," a big attraction. J. C. Davis, with the Shu-Shi-Shu Co., writes that the Louisville engagement was a great success. This week, Washington theater, Indianapolis, Ind. A. G. Fields, Minstrels, with Doe Blarr following during the week; Charleston, S. C.; Savannah, Ga.; Ocala, St. Petersburg and Tampa, Fla.
Annette Johnson's Knickerbocker Girl Guild at the Lincoln theater, Beaumont, Tex. H. A. Mitchell has had his sent to the Wonderland theater, Durham, N. C. He says that he must have the news. O. Smith is traveling over the Ohio theater, Memphis, Teum. They say the Holkamp company didn't treat 'em right.
Little Bits Turner & Young feature with the Boltkamp theater, Memphis, Teum. They say the Holkamp company didn't treat 'em right.
Long & Evans' Hello Rufus company features with the Folkshouse, Birmingham, Ala., this week.
"How Come," the big musical comedy, is playing the second week of a season at Philadelphia, Pa. Clare Campbell is with this show, and would like to hear from Lilly Yuen and Thomas Baugher. J. Harpy Holmes says that his song, "Mother Was My Old Friend," is having fine success. Professional copies of the song are available at Woodland avenue, Kansas City, Mo. James E. Strong and Jessie Mac Jones have doubled and are playing the Frost theater, Birthingham, Ala. Jessica Baldwin, Simms, Russell Lee and Daisy Wright, are feature Billy Cumby, featured with the Record Breakers on the Columbia wheel, is at the Empire theater, Teledo, Ohio.
Emile Nelson, with the Willie Collier Music Box Revine, is playing the week at the National theater, Washington, D.C.
Dewey Weiglass and his Four Dancing Demons, featured with the Greenwich Theater, at the Gayetty theater, Rochester, N. Y.
Dave and Tressie, really busybodies, are splitting the week between the Kansas and the Globe, Kansas City, Mo. "Follow Me" is playing the first of a series of concerts at the Grand theater, St. Louis, Mo. Fiddler and Perry are having great success on their western trip. They will be in the Hilltop home, Portland, Ore. the present week.
The Famous Chicago Novelty Orchestra hit the Starland Theater, Montreal, Que.
Gonzell White & Co., with the Jimmy
Copper Revue, are at the Casino,
Copper Revue.
The Only Jadah writes that mall will reach him at 2 South Frances street, Marton Moore, Grae Smith and Boble Vincenot are on their sixth successor, the Harper, Dallas, Texas. Happy Jones, the blues singer, is also with this group, the Harpergrees, the Boy Afraid to Leave Home, and the cultural engagements in and around St. Mo. Address: 217 Chippewa street, McCarr and DeGagnon's famous Ragtime Steppers, with Berrand Goin and at the Bjllou theater, Nashville, Tenn.
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Nester Cunningham, also known as Alain Aiton, will stay for one week's stay. He came all the way from Tla Juana, Mexico, and was at the airport of that place. He is a guest at the uninches hotel while here and was a guest at the airport day of his arrival. He leaves for San Francisco, Cal., on Tuesday, Feb. 27, to offer opportunity to say hello to his friends.
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of wealth created but moro amazing still when the
element cf Mme angi the amount of launching capital
are taken into consideration.
It {s in this fleld more than any other that the
mightiest buyiness oaks have grown from the tnlest
acorns. ‘These great successes have been possible
Because in each instance they were based on abso-
Jute marketing control of some patented. product
that rendered genuine sevice to the buyer, WHR a.
dig volume: market.
‘You have the opportunity to decide for yourself
whether or not you want to enter this field, with
totm of prowlennas, tteetlty and Dbiity.
in Nashville. John T. Davidson. Vold
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BATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923
PASTOR RETIRES AFTER 45 YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE
Dr. William Brooks, Pastor of St. Mark's for 26 Years, Ends His Career
By RUTH E. WHITEHOUSE
After 26 years of service in St Mark's M. k. church, 231 West 53rd street, the only minister of color to Fremont.
Methodist Episcopal church for a quarter of a century of a preacher of the gospel for 45 years. He closes his ministerial career this week. H. Brooks closes his ministerial career this week. H. Brooks closes his ministerial career this week.
JOHN H. HARRIS
At the fourth quarter
meeting of the
week, the church
held in St
Mark's church on
Tuesday evening.
Poverty
formally en-
tended to
20. Dr. Brooks Dr. Brooks
formally ten-
tional
he expects
to retire to his homestead at Annapolis
Maryland. The reverend is the first
president of the congregation to enjoy the superannuated
class which entitled him to a pension
served the abolished period. He will
also receive a early steward from the
church and as a member of supper-
chair he is held by his congregation,
the trustees board at its regular meet-
ing, monthly voted him his pastor
engender.
Dr. Brooks' subsequent withdrawal from the historic church, partisan movement induced by his poor health, has rendered many hearty sad. Grave concentration and membership as to the prospective successor. Several names are Dr. William J. King of Cannonheim Theological seminary, who had been Brooks' trip abroad several summers ago; the Rev. Kev. Nailor, district supervisor; the Rev. Frederick Handy of Montclair, N. J. brother of the Handy brothers of St. Mark's, and the Rev. John W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's church.
Since being healed in 1896 from the Delaware conference where he was presiding elder of the Washington church, he considered one of the most distinguished men in Methodism, has been identified himself with every movement started in New York for his mission, unassuming devotion and esteem by both races. His suave, gentle, unassuming demeanor and esteem by both friends. His record of not being absent from his pulpit except for illness and succession, is one worthy of note.
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Elizabeth, N. J., March 2—The first policewoman of our race was appointed to the local force Saturday, Feb 24 He is Kirkpatrick Marrow, 318 Madison avenue, who stood on the civil service list. She was a firefighter (he was born and will be assigned to the traffic squad.
Thanaglicious seminars of Nov. 29, 1966, and Nov. 29, 1972.
Phenomenal has been the growth of St. Mark's church during Dr. Mark's tenure, with a worth of propert' and from a membership of 6111 1187 has now grown to a constituency equally as large with a constituentem as important projects launched during the doctor's administration is the new church to be erected at 1315 West 42nd Street, borough avenue, which it was his hope to see begin beforeifting. It was born in Calvert county, Maryland, Sept. 6, 1855. After attending the public schools of native tribes to Morgan and to Montana to imporre them more university. He has taken courses at Union Theological seminary and New York University, and has been a teacher in two years ago. Dr. Brooks studied at the University of Dillon, and was a bishopalized in French literature and history.
He is a member of the executive boards of the National Association of Plaincliffe and the National Urban League, and was made a chaplain of the Fifteenth infantry, at the recurrence of his death, the reverence of one of the organizers of the Young Men's Christian Association and started in West Garth street, and was a member of the committee and was a member of the committee ever since until two years ago, when he resigned along with several other opticians, the course of the sensational ophtalmologist Thomas Taylor, Thomas Taylor, leave with his family for Amphipolis on April 10. Though leaving the city, the revered made known his life of restlessness to the wife he will remain in the books of the church. He is gradually improving in fitness that selfless him in December.
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Lilbert Lurz, 43 West 150th street
Thomas Tayne, 26 West 153d street
Gertrude Harleston, 224 West 157th street
Irene Camper, 214 West 157th street
Beka Belchows, 31 Camerland street
West 157th street, 214 West 157th street
West 157th street, 214 West 157th street
West 157th street, Cornelis Grant, 157 West 157th street, Minnie Lefford, 102 West 153d street
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Manhattan Members Start a Move to Elevate Brother Elk at Chicago Meeting
Manhattan Members Start a Move to Elevate Brother Elk at Chicago Meeting
Imperial Judge No. 127 of New York City presents her favorite son of Elks for grand coaled ruler in the following circular
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Imperial lugo No. 100 presents to you the complements of her having a broken Brother H. A. Adolph and a ruler, do now submit for your favorable candidate, would justify Elsk in giving opportunity to give
a business man an H. A. Howell
opportunity to give
a business administration as against
that of the professional or layman.
Brother Howell has been an Elk for 16 years, is a charter member of his mother lodge, and from his inception has been a member of his lodge for a period of 12 consecutive years, and through his uniting efforts and his lodge lodge to high standard it holds in the order. He was subsequently appointed in his lodge the office of treasurer. There is perhaps no community throughout the country where compulsory attendance lines than in Colored Harlem, and the fact that Brother Howell has maintained the foremost business men of New York City justifies our assertion that we give us a business administration. He enjoys the distinction of doing the greatest volume of business in New York, and in addition to which is one of the biggest taxpayers; and (2) he is the director, and in addition to which is one of the biggest taxpayers; and (3) he is only hovered over and saved many a home but have been wisely discharged the good of the whole community.
Do it said to the credit of professional men as well as all those who have served in our army, grand exalted ruler, in each instance their contribution has helped mighty men in our army, promising a commanding position that it occupies today. And now that it is all secured such huge proportions as it is in the army this time, that its affairs should be handled by a well trained business man. Because of the need of care and caution in the selection of the head judge, Adolph Howell by you and his election by the grand lodge as guard exalted value in the proper development of our organization along correct business lines. It is no stranger and therefore needs no introduction to those who have attended the grand lodge conventions since 1908. He was knight in Chicago in the year 1915, and was knight in Chicago in the year 1915, X.J. last year was elected grand esteemed leading knight, which office he now holds. Only in the policy of progress and the need for safety leadership at all times, and recognizing that Howell we commanded him to you for endorsement and earnestly urge your support to the end that he may be
Signed: Imperial Lodge No. 127
of New York City.
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Thal A. Jones, general manager of last week on business, was given a surprise sing party by the staff of the most exclusive offices in Harlem. The party, hostess the host, invited Walter R. Abbott, Archie Morgan and Charles R. Margil. Between much and beyond expressing his appreciation. His speech was also requested on behalf of the New York staff.
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NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS
George A. Hickson, 22, of 314 West
last week on a warrant issued Sept. 1,
1922. In Boston, clarifying him with un-
clever words, he was videotaped for the support of his 2-year-old child,
directing the late in the Rosewood
theater and causing a commotion was
West 115 street being arrested last
Thursday. West 115 street being arrested last
Thursday afternoon. Louis Daniels, 41,
of 149 West 125 street was struck and
was taken to the hospital suffering from
contusion of both legs and concussion.
Mrs. Fannie Jones of 248 Seventh
Square was beautiful 5-room
labyat last Thursday.
Following the business meeting, mem-
bers of Commerce Friday night listened to an
economic discussion on the economics of Liberia
George A. Bening, the vice-president,
and the economist of Liberia, John E. Nail. Members of
the late Kate Nail, Maf. nat. of the president,
in A business masters' Blues clog, led by
the business secretary to the West at the West
C.A. John C. A. and selling will be held every Thursday evening,
starting at 11 a.m. at the West at the West
C.A. Dow Way night will be run off in
the boys' department of the West
Two children, who wandered from
their home, were at a lat hour at Tuesday, nearly
frozen, John Williams, 6 years old, at
135th street and Eighth avenue, at
51st street, Brooklyn. He was taken
Williams, Iris Shepherd, 6 years old,
of 85 West 135th street, after she was
was taken home by her mother. 125th
street, was taken to Harlem hospital,
and chest by Major Blicker of 140 West 135th
street, in Harlem. Ignorance of the law was no excuse
for carrying a 25 caller loaded
volunteer. He was arrested, he was
carried to the police.
A "nullet" game of cards became to
nested five at 109 West 193rd street, at
115th street, on Thursday. Mrs. Elsie King
of 150 West 193rd street, was removed
from the house. Unfortunately, Miss Helen Bryant, 25, of 150 West 193rd street, was removed from injuries received last Wednesday when she was struck and knocked down
by a car. The 150 West 193rd street. Immediately after the she was rushed to Harlem hospital. Though only 10 minutes later, the 150 West 193rd street has a roaming dissection. He wandered away
last. After five hours of trespass
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
AUBURN N Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. William Christian returned to his work in the church, and he is all at her home with grief. Mrs Edna Dorsey is sleek at her home. Mrs. William last tuesday with grief. Mrs. William is a relapse of grief Samuel Holl is slowly recovering from an attack of pneumonia at the A. M. E. Zhu church Thursday. For the benefit of the presiding minister,
ROUGHKEEPSIE, N' Y.
NYACK, N. Y.
The Rev. Mr. Taylor of St. Phillips' M. E. Church is out again, after a brief Christian was baptized Sunday and the Baptist Church ordained a Baptist Church. The ordination sermon was preached by the Rev. M. Ware of returned from North Carolina, where he was ordained by M. W. Bunt. The Liberty street tallow has also returned from Washington, D. C., where he was uncle. Mrs. L. Fountain entertained friends from New York City to a party. Miss Christine Brown is con- Howard Bell is confined to her home
UTICA. N. Y.
Joseph Yearwood, 12, of 200 West 135th street was struck and seriously injured in a 1424 street applique injury. He was taken to Inremel hospital. He was taken to the repatriation of his nameake. He was arrested Monday charged with the murder of paper known as police tape. He is 32, living at 157 West 135th street.
with grif. The death of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, who was killed in a crash, was quite a shock to their many friends. His robust bones and wrinkles after a severe attack of grif. Is it three weeks on his farm in Virginia, where he was born, or three months on Jordan are able to be out again. Lloyd Braker, a former Army officer in the III. Master Willing Smith is agent for the致命 Leaves Agent.
GLEN COVE N X
Mrs. Bessie Adams of Philia, who has been visiting Mrs. Sutleja Harrison of Chicken school at Calvary A. M. E. Church, entertained at the First Baptist church was a grand event. The Heaven February is and will end March 25. A large number attended the session to meet with the congregation on Sunday afternoon. Miss Laura Carpenter spent the week end in Brooklyn. Gladys Hicks is able to be out again.
MOUNT VERNON, N. X
Mrs. R. Boone and Mrs. R. Hacket of Mrs. S. Second avenue south in East Aurora, S. Second avenue north in Tomlinson, U. is visiting Mrs. Green of S. North Fourth avenue attended the graduation exercises of her niece on S. North Fourth avenue street, White Flains. The Rev. S. S. Irwin's iron church on 15th street. Last Sunday the church hold a supper which was well attended. J. Bridges won the first prize of the annual contest of others. The Rev. Nelson held a one-son, one of the smiles preceding congregation. The Rev. Laren, pastor of grace church, baptized many last Sunday the white Baptist church in we wish success for been churched in us. we wish success for been churched in us. we should lend a help to them.
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Roundly denouncing any "sect or klan that attempts to discriminate against the public," Justice Arthur S. Tompkins, head of the Masons in the state of New York, insisted Thursday night to a large body of Masonic fraternity, the members of the fraternity to stand solidly against all such sects or klan. Masonic fraternity, sold Justice Thomas, every creed, religion and sect, and it recognizes the fatherhood of God and the quarrel with any man because of the way he may care to express his devotion to the Masonic creed, support nor any sympathy from Masonry for any sect or klan that attempts to discriminate against an abuse of his color, race or religion.
"THOMAS-PRONIETS UNAPTILS Miss Krystin Thomas daughter of the late Mrs. and M. J. C. Thomas, 30 of the late A. D. Price of Richmond, Va., were married Thursday at the Rev. Paris Decker parish of Mount Calvary Independent Al. E. church, offi-
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At the Marey Avenue Baptist church
in the Bronx, the principal speaker at the meeting
Johne Hope of Morehouse college was
the principal speaker at the meeting
naming service. At the evening service
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much enjoyed by the congregation.
SOCIETY NEWS
Miss Lulu Coutes of 2553 Seventh Avenue left friends in Boston, Mass., last week.
Hone Day nursery will hold its annual event at New Star Center Friday, May 13.
Mrs. May Logan of 412 Seventh avenue is spending a pleasant two weekend at the library, Van. welcomes friends and relatives.
Miss Eva Eooker, 212 West 49th Avenue, will be a guest the club had a super guest the Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Wright, Englewood, N. J.
Mrs. A. A. Wright, Saunders and Mrs. J. M. P. Baker.
Miss Estelle Statesman, 212 West 49th Avenue, will be a guest the club Wednesday evening.
The Flower de Lis Club will be entertained by Mrs. William P. Gover, 415 West 142nd street.
Miss West 41st street, were quietly married Feb. 1. Miss Carter is well known invitational afternoon night and several of her couple met on New Year's night and were married a month later.
Miss West 41st street, were quietly married Feb. 1. Miss Carter is well known invitational afternoon night and several of her couple met on New Year's night and were married a month later.
Miss Madeline Wales, Ann Shoreer and Augusta Savage and Wessles. Warrington Bloom, Malvin Gray Johnson and Robert Frazier were among the exhibi
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"You are a fine singer and I like the way you play the banjo," an expression of Margarite Well caused Oscar Taylor, 32, of 25 West 133rd street, to arrange on a charge of disorderly conduct in Essex Market court Feb. 16. She was soon needed to cheer up his fellow prisoners to cheer a banjo and vocal concert, which she did at the court, was among them, who heard the soft Southern melodies, often pronouncing the suspended banjo and played himself out of jail.
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TREADWELL AND
WINTER COME TO
AMERICAN GIANTS
Dick Redding and Phil Cockrell of the Hildales Also Head Westward With O'Neil
The first few rays of warm sunshine brings a bunch of inquiries as among those who have already sought out the short sport员 was Jim Brown, an American Giants fan in 1922. Brown said he was in tip-up shape, having trained until his peaceful workout was disturbed by the shefft. It seems as though he stood in motion and the shefft, being of the same color as Jim, is peeved, although that happened years ago. He will be a greater team than ever this year. He was sorry to see Dave Brown go cast, and the shefft, the fans, there will be no spring training trip in the southland. Ius Poste will be a short two weeks' stay in Hot Springs following the league meet, and will start their workouts daily at the 32th street park the first Monday in April. The season will open April
Rile was seen on the streets of Chicago, where he read in the Defender that he was to go last. Rile said he was here to take a job as a sales source that Rile is not, not of his own accord, but that his receipt of the money he collected when he went to the station.
Outfielder Boyd Dles
Cleveland, 6, March 2 — Fred Boyd, outfielder of the Cleveland Cavaliers, is he survived by a father and a loving wife. Boyd was born in Ala. He came here in 1917, playing on several sand lot teams and finally hand-rolled a ball to the member of Tate Stars in 1921 and 1922. The body will be buried beside that of Boyd's mother, Marjorie Bent Taylor to manage Washington Wizards, Mark — Ben Taylor, while manager of the Indianapolis Raptors last year, has cast his chances with Washington and will manage an American league park during the absence of Clark Griffith's American League.
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HE ATTENDED DOESN'T OF THE BEST SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY, AND CAME OUT OF EACH IN A HURRY.
Cyclone Bill Was a Dem Had Y
[Eighth of a series of articles on Bingos greatest fall. The would go without a exclusive for the Chicago Defender.]
Cyclone Bill Larry Was a Demon But He Had Yellow Streak
[Eighth of a series of articles on Rinquida Recollections, by Tony Langton, the world's greatest fan film, who wrote about a wood meal to a see party. Written by David Paragone.]
Searchers for comedy would hardly consider the prize ring a good idea, but there are few contests pulled in which there is not a laugh or two produced by both the men engaged or through some remark made by a "wisecracker," a typo plentifully used to go after the writer made Wheeling, W. Va., his home—Wheeling, the place where the other who was croused out of a victory over the wonderful Terry McGovern—the scene of many comedies and reading generation. There was a hard-bolled follow living in the Nail City at the broad-shouldered gazebo who was ready for a rough house anywhere, starting something that he found hard to finish he was not too proud to take a handful of brick or any other item that he could make one brick hit you twice on the one trip. Big Wheeling and a popular one at that, is authority for the statement that this ginkgo could put more English on him that he could put on a billboard batt. It was through these things that the fellow comedian Gun Gun fancy term for a brick when used for headache production.
Five or six years later the writer made it to Philadelphia. Pa. A news reporter of a fight that night at the old McCormick Place pabs were to be Fred Russell a good fighter-white from us in Michigan and a Cyclone Bill Larry. We had some pabs that this Larry was a terrible guy, so we evening he had a seat close to the window and he was soon followed by Cyclone Bill Larry, who did a regular cake light from the spectators who filled the family familiar about the Cyclone; the lovers we looked him over the more we knew of him, where before. When the first cell sounded Cyclone spring from his chair, a buck and wing step or two and then we were where stood his opponent, with arms akimbo, in on a sternness about five feet distant. Cyclone made a flying leg to get out of the covered area and was out of a awful blow and it lifted Russell clear off the floor. He landed flat on our mind just how he was as he would he could not rise and was grinned in our general direction a jumped into our mind just who he was. The fighter was instantaneous. The fighter ran to the edge of the yellow
"Who's that in here from Wheeling? I didn't recently recognized. 'See you outside in a few minutes,' yelled Cyclone, and an elitist talefest of days gone by. Yellow Cyclone Bill Lemon many of the limited round contests in which he engaged in the City of Brotherly Love in which he was veleror ended with a win in which he was beaten closed with the same results against him. None of his competitors. He gained an unenviable reputation as a outfitter—one who will not stand the test of the makers—but he would sell out. He absolutely refused to "take it," and this made him what he would sell out. He absolutely refused to "take it," and this made him what he would sell out. He was "yellow" for fair and the following, relative to his career, of the go's in which he participated.
Beate Kelly
In Philly
Fights Long
Ralley counted and the most discounted player over his face. When nine wished he stood up. Long started after him he stood up. He blowed a blow down went Cyclone, face forward, without being struck. Halley did not Cyclone over with his foot, but the latter refused to reckon with his hand. He sat him up in his caper, left him call and boo's as the spectators tiled out. Prof. Donaldson, alias "Alley" through. No one who knew him could say that he was not a great fighter. He could claim that he wasn't the worst of quitters when his opponent took the lead. "Alley Gun" died some years ago and he heard of as a resident of New York City, and Mike Kelly was killed a few years ago in a resort in Youngstown, Ohio.
Edgar Brown Tells Defender Readers How to Play Tennis
(Copyright 1922 The Chicago Defender) By EDGAR BROWN.
National and ThirdState Champion
Article IV—The Forehand Drive
If you have learned the previous perfectly obvious, but the importance of making a correct forehand drive on which you are to build a real tenacity, prove each day can be stated too often.
Don't hold the racket with a short grip: take it by the extreme end.
Don't use the first finger up the hand.
Don't hold the racket loose; see that it does not turn when it comes contact with the hand. I personally must moisten my playing hand to keep this rule.
Don't let the ball get close in, so it becomes cramped during the stroke.
Don't make a stroke with the feet it: it don't put the right foot forward it: it don't put the right foot forward and don't stand it footed and stroke, and don't stand it footed and stroke.
Don't hit the ball too far for (or time) it is just after it has been moved two feet in, or ball out about two feet in, and instructed will accustom one to the instructioned will accustom one to the hit the ball from underarmed; the motion of the racket to carry the net. In other words, the racket as it meets the ball to give it the gliding motion of the forehand drive or drop stroke.
If you miss the ball or hit it a side
side, you will miss it. But this time "gliding" your owy
ball into the basket tightly, planting your feet, and
started a full swing with knees slightly
bent and making a long even swing from
the ball. But the ball is not in the racket
racket has crossed the body. In other
after the ball is struck, but continue
stroke without a break or pause in or out.
Go through this movement of hitting
accurately and correctly complete
hand as many times as it is necessary
to accurately and correctly complete
again until you have every detail per-
form. Do not attempt to hit the ball as it
will wall, just learn to hit it
once correctly.
Then, that accomplished, draw a wall, take your correct position, drop bounds from the net three, and a half foot high now. About 18 to 29 feet back of the wall, take your correct position, drop bounds from the wall hit it again on the first bounce, then stop sharply if your follow through was completed, if your follow through was completed, then thereby cramping your free full length ask your racket touch or if you do not hit the kill hard. Most heats of out of reach on the rebound from the right on the left instead of the right, do not try to touch you know the stroke will be incorrectly get if you have difficulty in getting your ball moving forward, and then hit the ball moving forward, and then feet parallel to the wall and left feet on advance and in front of the right foot. Study this stroke, the forehand drive, know it like your A B Cs. until you know it like your A B Cs.
COMMONWEALTH QUINTET MEETS
ORIGINAL CELTICS-SUNDAY NIGHT
New York, March 2—A record crowd
Casino Sunday night, when the original
Celtics, probably the greatest pro-
fessors in basketball, hook up with the Commonwealth Big
Ball team along at a great pace recently
and while it is not expected they will reg-
form, the followers are claiming they will know
the game in a game after the
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WABASH Y WINS CHICAGO
BREAKERS. 10: PONCES.
By J. A. Harris
Steve Crosby
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Vandals Beaten 37 to 14 by the Commonwealth "5"
New York, March 2.—The Vandals of New York beat the superior playing of the Commonwealth big five at Commonwealth Cashmere night by eight points before the superior playing of the professional rules. Earlier in the season, they outclassed the Vandals by the Vandals. They were outclassed all the way because of the fact that they were not familiar with professional rules. They were outclassed all one basket. Howard did little better, only caging two field goals. He had made them all, tallying nine points for his team out of their total of 10. He was outstanding stars for the home boys, with Sloane and Moton playing a stellar game.
TUSKEGO CIRCLE WIN
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Feb. 23—The Feminine Tigers of Tuskegee in Alabama, the State college of Grangeburg, S. C., this afternoon by the score of 25 to 23, stood 20-5, in favor of Tuskegee. The team stood 20-5, in favor of Tuskegee. The team and the uningering goal shooting of the Misses Caldwell and Clark, proved to be successful in the jumping of Miss Haynes was superb. The opening of the second half found the team being very dangerous, while the team being very weakened its team play which was not as strong as the team in the Misses Caldwell, Haynes and Davis. Tuskegee.....State College...Caldwell.....R.P. Clark.....L.P. Blasenau Clark.....R.G. Doltery.....R.G. Teerson Roberte-Macvee Thomas. Thinkstone Smith and Jennett. Screwmen-Kerri A. C. Johnson and F. M. Staly.
JOHNY BROWN AFTER ROUX
According to ROUX at the Jones A. C. 25th and State streets, the team was matched to fight Kid庐 as soon as manager of ROUX and Jones, can agree to a deal. Mitchell at a suburban club March 5. Among the newcomers is Lucius Joronis, a member of the michipis, who Jones is looking after.
BLUE BELT LOSES LROSE
Belt girls defeated the Mysterious girl of Jersey CIS, N. l. at St. Mark's hall for a game. Belt girls defeated the Mysterious girl of Jersey CIS, N. l. at St. Mark's hall for a game. A large crowd witnessed the game.
IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE
By JULI JONES, Jr.
EDWARDS' FALL
The fall of Danny Edwards was a shock to many. He was a boxing. Danny was a man, not a boxer, and met them all, won 90 per cent of his battles in boxing, lost 90 per cent of his battles in boxing, lost beyond recall, that was the loss beyond recall, that was the consideration of mixed bouts. It was Danny's prestige in and out of the ring and in the boxing ring, George Moore, to fight the color line. Danny is an honor to any assembly, a little gentleman, conducts himself in the ring, would ever take him for a professional boxer; Danny is very much burned out of a year than any five men in his class. No man living could stand the pressure of a race Boxer in this country owes a lot to his good lesson for present and future boxers. No man can go on forever, no man can go on forever, no man that will live always. No game man Edwards belongs to this class.
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Phillips "Lights" On
Into Finals by
Over Cars
The following is the schedule for the finals
of the Chicago high school basketball char-
ter and Staten Island high at Senn high school gymnastium (take
station): Thursday, March 8, 1974. Technical
at Furrow high school. 33th street and Furrow avenue. Full details.
Chicago Defender. Results can be obtained
Douglas 0658. The game against Englewood
Phillips (15)
The HillIf 3 3 0
WrightIf 1 0 0
BewtIf 1 0 0
LylaIf 1 0 0
JohnsonIf 1 0 0
Calcutta (2)
SmithIf 1 0 0
McAndieIf 1 0 0
McAndieIf 1 0 0
BeckerIf 1 0 0
KoffIf 1 0 0
after
Cheerif 1 0 0
Shook 1 0 0
Calum 1 0 0
lasket 1 0 0
Taken 1 0 0
It was
Phillips "Lights" Go Into Finals by Win Over Calumet High
The following is the schedule for the finals of the lightweight division of the Chicago high school basketball championships: Friday, March 2. Chicago high school Englewood at Parker high school gymnasium, 67th and Stewart high school gymnasium, 68th high at Senn high school gymnasium (take Northwestern "L" to Thorndale station); Thursday, March 8. Lane Technical high school vs. Wendell Phillips at Parker high gymnasium. Tickets can be purchased at Phillips high school. The game will appear in Chicago Defender. Results can be obtained by calling 0697 or Douglas 0698. The game against Englewood starts at 8 p.m.; others at 697 or
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Calumet ..... 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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By FRANK YOUNG
Calumet high schools lightweight quintet, champions of the south division, took the ball league, went down to defeat at the hands of Wendell Phillips' Calumet high school gym.um.67th in the central division. The game was played last Wednesday at the Parker high school gym.um.67th in the semi-finals for the city title.
Phillips' "all-Colored" quintet, at the downtown papers have dubbed Phillips has a whale of a team or Calumet, with eight straight wins and no losses, with a percentage of 1,000 leaves us with the impression that there was little class in the lightweight division. Before 700 fans of both schools, including the faculty, Phillips came back on the floor to start the second half with a favorable Calumet was given a chance even by Phillips' rooters. But once the fans were all off with the south division champs. Several times Phillips' followers held "their hearts in their hands" from Calumet high had their eyes on the basket, and it was only a miracle that from Calumet high had their eyes on the middle ring and beams.
The game started with Calumet Phillips player inside the free throw line, while attempting a basket. Phillips player inside the free throw line attempts to score from the free throw line. He missed several during the throw, and Calumet was shot from the newsboy, started Phillips, scoring with a basket. A free throw by Calumet, shot from the three when Smith, shooting from near the center of the floor directly in front of Calumet, scored to 3 to 2 at the end of the first period. Threatened by Calumet, Phillips throw line for one more point, and that was all the scoring Phillips did. Calumet was held without a marker.
Both teams returned to the floor
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BREAKS RECORD
Newark, N. J., March 2-Isaiah Yadkin, East Cumberland high school, has his own record in the running high jump of 5 feet 6 inches, established last year, at the second annual New Jersey state high and prep school championships has Saturday night at the Newark army, when he leaped 5 feet and 11 inches. Two of his teammates were second and third respectively.
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WORLD'S CHAMPS DOWN "KNITS" IN 34 TO 27 TILT
Cum Posey's Loendi Club of Pittsburg in Victory Over Pride of Cleveland
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Cleveland, March 3.—Before the largest crowd ever attending a cage game at Moose Hall, the Loenclid club Knits, Class A champions of Cleveland, by a score of 34 to 27 last Tuesday evening.
The contest was the best ever witnessed between a team of Color and white team in this neck of the woods. The first half was mighty gloomy by the score, but the second half for the score stood 21 to 12 in the local team's favor, but Cum Posey and company went into conference play. The whistle which started the second half showed to the huge crowd what they can do when their opponents are in the capital. Young inserted Jimmy Gayle into the Loenclid line-up and the team managed to break Jimmy Jimmy managed to break through the Knit defense and heaved the pill into the net for the first marker of the pitch. The Pittsburghers displayed much uncanny team work, the Knits were rated as the best dribler in the world, was all over the court and managed to pile up enough points to play the Smoky City crew the game.
When the world’s champs took the last minute of play in the second period, the Loyola players seemed to rock with cheers and whistling of the Loendi followers. The only team that outlasted them only five minutes to go and he must have told his teammates to show the team the favorites for basketball, for when play was resumed the team passed the ball sensationally shooting of basket, but prohibited the favorites from touching the pill for the remainder of the game.
Red Krejci, of the Kalts, was the outstanding star of the game by his sensational shooting of basket, but Jimmy Gayle, Ricks and Young, for this trio gave the many fans a few polite words to the game.
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In men's sports,
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Battle Caruthers departed this life in 1819, and he mourn her loss two children, Walter Edward Caruthers and Bessie Louise Caruthers, and step-son, and step-son, Theodore Collier. "We love to meet her again in the great beyond."
In sad memory of our dear sister and lover, Illette Morris, who departed His Life.
In laying memory of our only little
children, but not forgotten,
Oh, but not forgotten, knows
In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Emma H. Bell, who passed away five years ago. Feb. 25, 1922. "Gone, but not forgotten." Boseley, daughter, 504 Prairie avenue.
In remembrance of our dear mother, Emma H. Bell, who passed away five years ago. Feb. 25, 1922. "Gone, but not forgotten." Boseley, daughter, 504 Prairie avenue.
In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Edward L. Williamson, who passed away three years ago, Feb. 25, 1922. "Not gone from memory nor from love. But to our Father's name above. And to our Father's name pain. Our loss is his eternal gain." Mother, sister and brother.
In sad, but loving memory of our beloved nephew, Benjamin F. Taylor, Jr., who deserved this life February, 1922. "Times of sorrow almost slowly. For the ones we love are deeply. For the ones we love are deeply." Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Taylor.
Conner—We will authorthe book with contributions and impressions, the beautiful creations of sympathy extended to our dear father, our dear mother, our brother—Wile, Mrs. M. Conner, Mrs. C. Children, Mrs. A. B. Cohen, P. Fifer in Misses Ruth and Henry Jinks in Heinry Jinks and Aaron Conner.
Conner acknowledges with sincere appreciation to all our friends the beautification of sympathies in the interests of our dear father, Mr. Conner, and of our brother, Wile. Mrs. M. Conner, children, M. A. P. Wheeler, Ph.D. Miesse Ruth and Henry J. John David and Aaron Conner.
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Wikkerb thank the many friends for their kindness in the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Martha Maxwell, who accompanied Clark of Elenzee Baptist church for his consoling remarks.
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I wish to thank my many friends and acquaintances for their kindness during the illness and death of my Laura Edmonds, 452 Lanley avenue.
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Want to know whereabouts of my sister's crones and Tamin Queen. List board of at home, Round Mountain, Ala., 19 years old. List board of 12 years old. Notice George Clark, 107 South 29th street, Birmingham, AL. WANT to know whereabouts of Richie Walker, last board of in St. Augustine, FL. List board of Jerry Walker, box 256, Forsyth, GA. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of my sister to communicate with his sisters, Mrs. Dale Elliott, 41 North Indiana divorce, Mrs. Weston Denison, 29 West 18th street, New York
VIOLA SOLOMON AND
RICHARD KENNEDY
Want to know the whereabouts of
Bishop Kemely, last host of 1915 in Baskerville,
Nexas, last host of 1915 in Baskerville,
Miss. Also my uncle, Bishop Kennedy,
Miss. Also my uncle, Bishop Kennedy,
Miss. Also my uncle, Bishop Kennedy,
Miss. Also my uncle, Bishop Kennedy,
Telephone Westmerville 1221.
Will the following named persons of
Bishop Kemely, South State street,
Maryville, North State street,
Telephone Westmerville 1221.
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Bishop Kemely, South State street,
Maryville, North State street,
Telephone Westmerville 1221.
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LEON NELSON and JOSHUA GREEN
Leon Nelson, formerly of Charleston,
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Baltimore, Md.
Victorin Gilmor Campbell would like
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Monrovia, Liberty, West Coast Africa.
NOLAN HILL
Would like to know the whereabouts of her husband on Indiana avenue. Any information about her will be appreciated by her request. Jolie,illet. Jolie,illet.
AARON BRABY
Aaron Brably, age 21, Jeff Vickershaw,
20, of Chicago, played in the
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600 W. 12th St. M. V. W. Dawling,
Ribes Ave. apt. 5, D. Douglas 8200.
FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS
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leather and suede chair, $1,295 A MONTH
Michelle Browne, $1,295 A MONTH
bilboard, $475 new; bargain, $250
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25 GIRLS
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P. FRANKLE
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FURNISHED
Electric Zigzag, Gas: Santana
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CALUMET AVENUE, 4230-4240
furniture, fireplaces, jacaranda
and electricity. Atlantic Ocea
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FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
P. FRANKLIN'S
FAMILY HOTELS
8040-42 INDIANA AVENUE
Phoenix Blvd. 2015
4525-28 INDIANA AVENUE
Phoenix Blvd. 1865
4524 INDIANA AVENUE
Phoenix Blvd. 5193
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, Prop.
BEAUTIFUL COZY, WARM
FURNISHED ROOMS
Five Flat, Dairy, Stone Kitchen With
Private Locker, Gas Stover, Handy Larder
With Gas Stover. Weekly Hater: $4.00
FOR NICE FUN, ROOMS FOR COUPLES
at reasonable rates, try the Jacqueline Hotel,
and visit the library. 5033 Michigan
Mrs. Littleton, pop.
Pur. kitchenette space, Bread, electric
DBAIRDEN ST. 293-PURN, and UN-
furnished rooms, $1.50 to $4.50 per week
Bread room, $1.50
STATE ST. 293-NOOTHAT ST. 293-NOOTHAT
wood 257B, W. M. P. Caiersman, for
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE. 475-PURN
for two or more men or women and
bread room, $1.50
GILLES AVENUE. 490-PURN, COMPLETE
for one or two men
for one or two men
1-NICE ROOM
east room, modern convenience, suitable for single man or woman
1-NICE ROOM
fourth room, bath amenities, $8 to $155
bath amenities, bath amenities, $8 to $155
WARSHI AVENUE. 2625-PURN, MENLEG
room, modern convenience, suitable for single man or woman
1-NICE ROOM
fourth room, bath amenities, $8 to $155
bath amenities, bath amenities, $8 to $155
CALMET AVENUE. 3225-PURN, ROOMS
large, front, steam heat, electric light
room, steam heat, electric light
INDIANA AVENUE. 3545-APT. 4-NEAT
room, rooms, steam heat, electric light
room, rooms, steam heat, electric light
EVANAS AVENUE. 4500-3D-APT.-FURN. ROOM
room, electric heat, for two or men
room, electric heat, for two or men
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE. 4942-3D-APT.-MEN
room, gentlemen, modern convenience
CALMET AVENUE. 3615-PURN, SMALL RE
room, large basement room, kitchen
prerfected, Grand 3917
CALMET AVENUE. 3615-PURN, SMALL RE
room, large basement room, kitchen
prerfected, Grand 3917
CALMET AVENUE. 3615-PURN, SMALL RE
room, large basement room, kitchen
prerfected, Grand 3917
CALMET AVENUE. 3615-PURN, SMALL RE
room, large basement room, kitchen
prerfected, Grand 3917
STEAM HEATED HROOM 10 LADIES HOUSE
10 LADIES HOUSE - employed convenient to cor-
noback 4048 HROOM - INHANDA AVE. ONE BLACK FRONT
10 LADIES HOUSE - LARGE front door
KEWSON 4000 HROOM
E. 60TH ST. M-LARGE LIGHT FUN
FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN
Call after 9 p.m. Normal 3:00 p.m.
STATE ST. 358, 414F, 417-FUN, FROM
STATE, in private family; one deiring
family.
BRAMBIE AVE., 402D, 412F - FUN-
family; one deiring family
after 6 p. m., Directed 0125.
GILLS AVE., 3725, 412F, 5-TWO NEC
family; one deiring family
reasonable, Douglas 8038.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 4255-LARGE FROM
family; one deiring family
form, or uniform, Kennedy 7112.
CHAMPAIN AVE., 6212-NEATLY PUN
family; one deiring family
man alone; Burdick 6312.
DO YOU WANT A NICE ROOM? WE HAVE
I. CLARK Room Meeting Agency, 29 E. W.
VINCENNE AVENUE, 425-316-NICHEL PERN,
room private family; modern convenience;
I. B & D. MOTOR SERVICE WILL, MOVE
your trucks for 900. Why pay more?
ROVEN AVE, 427, 2D APT. TWO-FRONT
rooms for men or young ladies:
PHAIRIE AVE, 4522, 2D APT.-ROVEN POR
ROVEN AVE, 4522, 2D NICHEL FURN.
VINCENNE AVENUE, 425-316-NICHEL FURN.
kitchenset; quiet couple only. Doug. 257.
E. 45TH PL., 425, 2D NICHEL FURN.
VINCENNE AVENUE, 425-316-NICHEL FURN.
ST. LAWRENCE AVENUE, 4318, 2D FL.-FRONT
rooms; and, stream. Oakdale, 0650.
E. 45TH PL., 729, 425, 2D-BOOMS; STEAM,
GRAND BLDG, 3531, 425, 2D-BOOMS;
GRAND BLDG, 3531, 425, 2D-BOOMS;
Couple; private family; no other rooms.
GIAMPLAIN AVENUE, 4047, 2D FL.-FURN.
or two, room three. Oakdale, 2511.
PRAHIE AVE. 4343, 3D APT—PENN
AVE. 4343, 3D APT—PENN
OAKLAND SPAIN AVE. 4344, 3D APT—PENN
ROOMS for rent. Dollars 4888.
ELLIAS AVE. 3700, 3D APT—MOD. PENN
CALIFORNIA AVE. 4411, APT—PEND. AND
slicer roofs, large; use kitchen. AL 2333.
CALIFORNIA AVE. 3862, APT E—TWO LARGE
ROOMS AND KITCHENING. STEAM DEAN,
electric light and gas. BREAK 4623.
EVANS AVE. 4333, 3D BST—PENDORT-
CALIFORNIA AVE. 4718, 3D PL—CONST. TO
"L" and surface; rent reasonable.
STATLE ST. 3502, 3D FL—LARGE FRONT
ROOMS. STATLE ST. 3502, 3D FL—PENN
ROOMS. STATLE ST. 3502, 3D FL—PENN
min; stream; modern conf. Dug. 641.
PRAHIE AVE. 4231—TWO MODERN PENN.
PEARLBIRD AVE., 2250- NEATLY FURN.
room, please, 2042.
GROUND AVE., 2250- SPT AFT. -- dAILY,
room, all bottom.
LANLBYBIRD AVE., 4841, SPT AFT. -- dAILY,
LANLBYBIRD AVE., 4841, SPT AFT. -- FURN.BIRD,
light and good beat; two in family, 6-
hour room; two on floor or couple, tak, 1224,
dAILY.
SOUTH PARK AVE., 2000, SPT AFT. --
room, two on floor or couple, tak, 1224,
dAILY.
GAMMETR AVE., 4841, SPT FURN.BIRD,
single person, $4,990.
E. 4571 FI. PL, 425. 3D AFT. -TWO FURN.
B. 4571 FI. PL, 425. 3D AFT. quiet bouncing.
BREED 2520 BEDR. 3D AFT.
ELLIE AVE. 826-826-0000. DINING.
B. 4571 FI. PL, modern; modern 2520.
Douglas 2520. DINING.
BOWEN AVE. 425. 3D AFT. -TWO SHALL
B. 4571 FI. PL, for four guests
to "climb" and "paddle." BEDR.
THREE PURN, BOOMS-GALL AFTER 5,
Sunday after 4 Atlantic 1721;
Sunday after 4 Atlantic 1721;
couple or working girl, Knewell 6658;
INDIANA AVE, 4016, 2D PL - FIRST PM,
nam preferred, will courier couple,
nam or woman, BOOM 1004
nam or woman, BOOM 1004
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 4511-PL 1915,
no object to educating pupil home,
homelife, Ken 4129, Mrs. Smith,
homelife, Ken 4129, Mrs. Smith,
PHAIRIN AVE, 4323, APT, 3-NEATLY
INDIANA AVE, 5210, 2D PL - TWO NEATLY
furn. rooms for women,
ST. LAWRENCE AVE, 4715, 2D PL -
BT APT,
INDIANA AVE, 5210, APT, 4-BOOMS,
steam,账费, $4.50 and $4.60, Boom 3006;
INDIANA AVE, 4544, PLAT - FURN. KM;
GILLS AVE, 4300-3NEATLY PURN, BOOM
steam, hot and cold water, Dodge 7072;
INDIANA AVE, 4544, PLAT - NICE PURN, BOOM
steam, Atlantic 8015;
E 46TH AVE, 414-2NICE LIGHT PURN,
booms,
E 46TH AVE, 414-2NICE LIGHT PURN,
booms,
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
LANGLEY AVE., 4200, APT. 3—ONE SMALL,
front, unfurn. or will furnish: use kitchen;
steam and gas.
CHAMPLAIN AVE., 436-313-3000
two to family, one to single woman, farm, a
GRAND BLDG., one 210-340-8000
two to family, one to single woman, farm, a
FLATS FOR RENT
5-8-8 BOOM MODERN APPEL. IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE WATER. Furniture
also furn. woods, floor elevator
al all the SOUTH REALITY DO.
W. A. Ward. 412-848-9168 412-848-9168
COTTAGE GLOVE AVE. CONNER--THREE
W. A. Ward. 412-848-9168 412-848-9168
Small kitchen. Digress. small
kitchen. Digress.
E. 417 F. 59, APPL. B-1BM, FLAT
APPL. B-1BM, FLAT
Call earnings after 8-20, Attached 7-24,
8-20, Attached 7-24,
10 per month. Phone Van Bure 424-
10 per month. Phone Van Bure 424-
FOR BENT-TWO-BOOM NUTTENETTE,
2-100M HOUSE--STEAM HAFT GAS,
300P Proline. Dresden 625.
SUTH PARK AVE. 6211-ONE LARGE
BATHROOM, one large oak
obert, apartly two, steam
bed, one furnished, quiet couple bed
and one furnished, quiet couple bed
FERN, LIGHT ISKPG, THREE RIGHT
towns, opening off kitchette ballet; alarm
clock; bath; toilet; clean clean
clean adults only. For appointment call
Victory 4078.
SUNSHINE, THREE-100M PLAN
for rent; steam bath.
PRAIHIE AVE. 2635-THREE-BOOM 417-
furn. axe; gas range; first-class people only.
FLATS WANTED
WANTED--THIRD-SECOND FLAT TO BE VACANT May 1; cie. light, steam boat, graced local of St. at. east of boat, 12th Kingwood 0087.
WANTED-FOUR-ROOM APT. OR 4 ROOMS
together; reasonable. Call Douglas 3817,
Mrs. Laal.
FLATS FOR SALE
FLAT WITH 7 ROOMS OF NEW FURNITURE
for sale; all mallway furniture yurt set
cost $1,000; will sell for $400. Bog SS, Chicago
Dealer.
LEASE AND FURNITURE OF 3000
HOME and 10 room houses; terms to:
312 Washland Ave, Victory (111).
LEASE OF HOUSES FOR 312
RODMS WANTED
FURN. OR UNFURN. ROOMS WAYNEZ
in drizzle room, references furnished
Kloum Room Heating Agency, 60 E. 35th st.
Victory 428.
DRESSMAIR WANTS PRINT RM. SOUTH OF 4334 as priest or infirm. Dev. 2175.
FOR RENT - MISCELLAEANOUS
DUNBAR HALL
6001 State st. Lodges and hotels. Phones
212-755-4200. For rent.
FRAMIE AVE. 492- HASEMENT, for
business or office.
DRESSMAIR GARAGE - E. 40TH
ST. NORMAN AVE. 426- E. 40TH
BUNNAR HALL, 2001 STATE ST.-LUCKENBORO,
wolls. L. Smith, New 961 or DCT, 1021; S.
304, St. N. 106. Mercury, Reed 8081.
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND BOARD
HOME STORE,
609 Indiana ave., Douglas
6063.
OFFICES FOR RENT
OFFICE FOR RENT-BREAONABLE, SUIT-
able for two office rooms. Apply 42.
R. Smith, st. L. Bousseling 8081.
SUMMER RESORTS
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF TAKING
A KINETIC KINETIC
KINETIC KINETIC
neighboring, the sparkling
Woodland Park, Miles. Cottage hand-
and complete resort accommodations.
S. K. Smith, Chicago. 31 special arrangements
for honeymoon.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Metals, boarding house, apartments and lo-
cations. 500 N. 106. Atlantic City, N. J.
LAWRENCE AVE, NEAR 45TH ST.
Attractive 6-broom house, beam, dead
electric, hardwood trim, $1,000 cash required,
large terms.
FORRESTVILLE VILLE, NEAR 43D 57-
Right room: steam heat, oak floors and
snow.
TWO FLATS
6221 WABASHT AVE.-50 rooms; store heat
large current basement; garage 50 rooms
3622 DEBAURH ST. -Detached brick. 62
store steam heat. electric lights.
WARHAM AVE. NEAR 50TH ST.-ST. PETTEN
price. Price $1,000. electric light. $1,000.
price. Price $1,000. boiler room.
price. Price $1,000. boiler room.
stain heat. electric light. water hot
at all modern. price $1,500. $3,000. cash
heat. Price $6,000. $1,000. cash
heat. Price $6,000. $1,000. cash
heat. Price $6,000. $1,000. cash
brick grout. Price $5,000. Plainte ave.
CHAMPLAIN AVE. NEAR 50TH ST.-ST. PETTEN
price. Price $1,000. electric light. $1,000.
price. Price $1,000. cash
THREE NATS
LANGLEY AVE., NEAR 48TH ST.=6-7.7
roomstone; stone floor; steam oven, heat
warehouse, handware. Price $12,000; $2,000
cash. Price $12,000; $2,000 cash. Store
price: $12,000; $2,000 cash.
610 WABASH AVE. press-break; steam heat;
electric lights; G-7-rooms; price $10,000;
$1,500 cash.
## SKELETRATE
604-0421 AVE. AVE- press rooms; press
balls; all large, light, airy rooms;
$3,000,000;
$2,000,000;
$1,500,000;
G-7-rooms and basement floor.
Seat garage; atom heat, light,
electric lights.
Mortgage: $420,000; $3,000 cash.
444-645 CALUMN AVE. - 67 rooms, house
through, throughout. Purchase 30%,
through. Purchase 10%, 50%, $30,000.
15-FLATS
N. E. COR. 401, AND VINCENES
AVE. 12 of 5 rooms and each baggage
modern. Will sell around our time
realtor.
ONE WORLD BEST-ROOM AVE.
Stove front; stairway; electric lights, ekta-
bags, microwave, refrigerator. Almost
$60 per month. 45th st. Bath.
St. Lawrence ave.
OUR BUYERS NEVER FAIL
Other bargains not listed here in houses and
particulars on by personal call at our office.
THREE-FLAT-LOCATED ON FRAME
AVERY, VEYE PINE, MODERN
IN EVERY WAY, PRICE NIGHT, AT-
TRACTIVE TERMS.
SEE OUR TWO-PLAT AND HOUSE
BARGAINS AT ONCE. * VERY E. Z.
TERMS.
BARGAINS
FOR SALE
6. ROOM HOUSE: 2 baths, furnace heat, elec
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Hampton, WM. March 14, 2014 - Plan for the 1923 extension-service work of all the farm and home demonstration agents of the U.S. Department of Agriculture annual four-day meeting, which was held at Hampton institute, under the auspices of the Virginia Agricultural and Polytechnic University Blacksburg and in co-operation with the states relation service of the U.S. John B. Place of Hampton institute, who is the field agent of the states relations service, for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the southern states, including Virginia, in opening the annual meeting, said: "There are many agents, 24 farm demonstration agents), together with three supervising agents, who are working in 31 Virginia counties, 10 in North Carolina, 200 and 3000 Negro families. The demonstration agents must develop local leaders to carry out the exten-
Nation Wide Borrowing Wave :
Unions Teach Thrift
NEVADA MINES TOOTH POWDER
Nevada for years has been mining
copper, copper and gold, but not
hier.
Twelve years ago Mack Foster, an old "desert rat" and the game hunter, found his peculiar mineral would take the tobacco stains off his teeth. He not only thought of staking out a claim there. Eventually Foster told a man named Fenwick about the Fenwick's secretary, a western girl named Josephine Robinson, tried to enforce the mine most effective. Fenwick staked the claim in a hurry and now he and his mate sweated to keep ahead of the orders.
The material mined from the mountain not only mined the minerals, but manicured nails, shines up optical goods, whitens shoes and makes a fine shampoo. He used it, too, for a surgical powder.
Scientists call the material "diatomite" in the seagrass mountain is out in the seagrass desert, about thirty miles from Tonopah.
HAWAIIAN ISLES
WETTEST SPOT
Honolulu—Here's one of the wettest spots in the world. The annual event, called the Puu Kukulu, is located on the upper slopes of Puu Kukulu, Maui, Hawaiian group, is 582 inches. The Puu Kukulu gauge stands at an altitude of 1,000 feet and is 20 years the summit of Mount Waialeale. Kaul, has been accounted for the wettest in the islands and one of the wettest in the world. A new record of Puu Kukulu defacts it. A free and unrestricted ballot in the North and South.
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"FRANCE is on our soil." Germany and our soil, our soil on our soil with both two Colored soldiers to humiliate us." In black type and showy headlines the German army marched through Germany, gives news of the French black troops marching through Germany, "liss! this shameful!" cry the ladies. "Pretty bad, as some eyes see it; according to who answers the question to who answers the question. You would say that it is not half as bad as Germany the right hand of fellowship and France the cold shoulder only three years after 50,000 graves for the fallen soldiers and bullets and gas had been dug in France.
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Associated Press carried the other oath of office, embassy at Washington that "Colored troops" were now in Germany, "believe France," said the embassy.
The Germany embassy in Washington spent a million dollars before Uncle Sam got into the war trying to grab hearts and hearts of Colored Americans. "They are not treating you right," said German spies and incurses. "They are not treating you right," was the reply Germany got from you. Germany wanted Colored Americans to rise against home and native land. Frenchmen standing by their country.
Don't be surprised because Germany appeals to the prejudice of the United States to take notice when the U.S. S. fails for that appeal.
In war come again; you will see Germany oppose it against Uncle Sam; lined up to give him a licking like which nobody ever had before, before going before a fall. Hold to the Bible.
Do you think our white people capable of a sustained policy of government?
Angels weep, as the poet says, what kind of tears do you suppose Hamilton, Jefferson and Daniel Heaven on those in charge of your government?
England headed off Germany's Black troops trying to make it out of Toronto early in the war.
Heaven them off; while Lloyd Gore headed the job at the peace conference.
Germany never raised the color flag until it lost its Colored people. Germany never raised the color flag. Were you not interested in the sight of American soldiers returning to Germany, who were daughters of the enemy? The soldiers fought one way but loved another. So with all soldiers, they made slaves of men and women beaten in lattie. Back there the soldier tumbled on its own bottom. "I am all my country wishes," said Alexander. He died without a country. The soldier tumbled on the ground. Pity our white people dazed, dazzled, unsrumping. "Do or not to be," said Hamlet, according to Shakespeare, word magician. Our white people: "To do or not to be done. Be done. Then they will cry their troubles to you again.
Meanwhile watch Germany will overcome what Germany lost "over there."
THE wife of a great president, Mr. Harding, is up and about. Ladies will be interested in this, Mrs. Harding will storm the toilets of illustrious husband in the White House.
Mrs. Harding is woman through and through, loving clothes, holding hands, and loving children, and popular now as two years ago. Mrs. Harold McCormick is for fewer clothes. White House knew the social whirl before Mrs. Harding took down, from queen I am queen," said Antolme. If you are bright in memory you will recall that she was queen. She loved her husband, but Mrs. Harding is not a beauty but she is a lady of charm. Nothing is on her mind except to be "the first lady of the land." A great many people argue that residence in the White House doesn't matter, but do you think? What is a "baby"? "Prayer restored me," says Mrs. Harding. Great doctors hurried to the White House and counseled.
"We have pulled her through," they said. "She's been harding now "hears" the market. Do you not remember mother's old hands when she then the Lord had his hands on me."
So with Mrs. Harding. Skill, knowledge, science of trained and skilled men, to thank the men, but I preside God, says your "first lady," "naught her around." Doctors or nurses, to thank the germ," may so, Mrs. Harding says, but faith is not to be overlooked. You well, Mrs. Harding testifies that her faith in God, in His presence and mercy, in His response to one of His sons, to argue that question? Is the point well taken among true believers. Harding, lovingly woman, up on social life, to say to her great husband: "Warren, take your troubles to the Lord in your. Your great presidet is not slick physically, but he seems to be sick on your sick. Of you, really, 'Lord, on your mind, your assistant might pray. What for an assistant do you think you would get?
Something like this: "Warren, remember the Porch and the Ten Commandments." A stubborn Baptist, your great friend, dodge the shadow of Charles Cottrell. Trust me, he said to Cottrell, one of the big men of your Race. You make YOU well: restore your health and your faith; teach you to look with love and eyes of your children, and inspire you to both the White House and Satan. Recall James Montgomery: "He is the burden of a sigh." The fathers.
The falling of a tear;
The upward glancing of an eye;
When none but God is near.
Prayer is, the simplest, form
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The Majesty on high."
SEVERAL times this writer has informed you of the debate going on as to the British West Indies.
Your great paper, the Tribune of Chicago, war organ, wanted to take over the British press and French, for debt.
England spoke up: "We more excep-
tionally want to take over the pli-
omony. That means time and easy
speech, with France. As soon as
France heard that Uncle Sam had an eye on her islands, people by Colored people, she said. Others may not, but not."
This writer is advised that Colored Frenchmen in Paris went to Quail Proposition found space in the press.
"What does this mean?" demanded Candace, brilliant, handsome, schol-
lorous, and good-looking. The colonies make men handsome, brilliant.
"Nothing," responded the premier.
Olive people think that money is standard of power, honor, position,
place.
You know they are wrong, but they know the Time and guns will wake them up.
Other ideas presented by Senator Williams are unimportant.
Isn't it strange that our brilliant southern senators are never interesting, intelligent, unless they are harping on YOU?
The present is happy but only the past is sweet, so southern statesmen say. Though dead, slavery still lives. "Let the dead, past, hurt its dead."
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Bottl the Chicago Tribune, Senator Deed and Senator Williams have here from the press this writer will give you direct news. This writer looks out for you. Read Lord Burham, president of the national organization of all British papers, who went to Jamala to pacify Colonel Bannister, to use the thought Jim Crow and Judge Lynch were about to catch them. "All this talk about sale and barter is not a pariamentary IMPERTANCE. Happily there is no great paper (take notice, Tribune, of your rating) nor responsible society in the United States that takes it seriously. There are certain subjects that have bodies of the 'English speaking states, and the SALE AND BARRIER CITIES OF OUR FELLOW CITIZENS, ENTITLED TO THE SAME RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OUR WEALTH, IS ONE OF THEM.
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Unless the Chicago Tribune feels
unfavorable, you won't be able to
avail. Would you not say so?
Our white people, dear, stumbling rich, fanatical, are the laughing stock of the world. The enemy is root of snobbery as well as evil. Lord Burnham speaks of the "savior of Anglo-Saxon friendship." Wells says that the term "Anglo-Saxon" was invented to help a whistleblower. Burnham says "Anglo-Saxon" takes in YOU in the U. S. A., if you have the spirit of the Lord. The word is spiritual; bound to be. Find the needle in the haystack; divide the bloods in American voles.
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See the great court, the high court, the field story. Take the tone from around the neck of men being hurried to court. "Don't do that," says Uncle Sam; "don't do that. I want to look into it or so before these men are harmed."
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923
"Filibustering" Percy and Parker Weevil Challenged
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New occasions teach new duttes, sald Lowell.
A week or so apa the supreme court of Arkansas decided that Phillips county suffered in the penitentiary, Phillips county thought it had paid enough, both in money and reputation.
Have you not heard of the man who bit off more than he could chew. So you can get a clear idea of the situation, Get a clear idea of the situation, so that you can discuss the matter with intelligence. Many people manhandle a subnet to lock up viewers. Know a subnet before you tackle it. Read the statement made by Attorney General Robert S. Bentley, who opposed federal intervention:
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Now go ahead and talk, thinking deeply as you talk.
Remember the judge who will now hear the cause is a Jew, Treiber, a just judge, who carries Solomon in hand and John Marshall in the other. Do you think the boys will be happy to you are saying. You are right; hardy.
THIS WRIER tells you that your important work in government. He is off his nut, many say. This writer knows better; so do you. Look at New Jersey, at the legislature of that state.
Happily for you, a young man of ours, stands in front of the lawyer, Oliver Randolph, defeated a lawyer, James tinguished Alexander, for membership in the legislature.
He walked away from problems of life; educated into the breath of life; a doctor in politics; a good doctor nor a good politician.
What would you say if one of the brothers should announce his candidacy for the senate from Minnesota?
Next to the ministry comes the preacher, the preacher, "Body and soul"cries the doctor.
Upon their words hang hope of life here and hereafter.
Take a look at Work, postmaster general. Your great president, Mr. Randolph, sends you to the department of the interior. Mr. Harding ought to send him back to the office, now are like unfilled prescriptions.
Randolph, a publicist, student of government, introduces five measures into the assembly of New Jersey. Each puts your cause on the "A knowing man speaks," say solos of New Jersey. A knowing man speaks you remember a prayer of Alma.
Learn how to get in behind your men who know the history of government, the law upon a question and parliamentary procedure. "The genius of Randolph," ruled the New Jersey speaker Randolph launched an attack on the Klan.
Randolph in New Jersey, presisting one man in Illinois, the one in New York, will Ohio legislature, represent your home for a coming day when you will get back. Until you get back there, hope for little and expect less. Do you not see this?
Consider the situation: You are one-eighth of the population of your country, you pay millions of dollars tax, you go to war, you own a car, you have no voice in congress, where there isn't much more than voice. Isn't that sad? Very sad, you are saying.
Who is this Randolph? Quite a man who is intelligent son of a very noble father?
John W. Randolph, the father, fought under James Hill in Mississippi, and was a member of his legislature. Until several years ago he was principal of the Pass Christian public schools. His history, knowledge flees the indictment.
"See the father through the son," she said. "You've been through the father. Another Randolph, an older brother, is president of Clifton university, Orangesburg, N.J. Say Clifton and think of Dunton. Chips off the old block, you say. Wash your hands. You see oaks now. Oliver Randolph speaks another generation into life. That is progress. The Randolph back a background, as you see.
**GORGIA** is on the map again. She wrote to Gov. Hardwick. "I am just a poor Nigger boy in deep sentence. Seab is still in prison. Also, he hardy likely stay there. Gov. Hardwick responds with Seab's "white people. Progress attends to Georgia's recollect certainly, an old Coloured man. "Coz" Jones, was murdered by Seab too old to pull an automobile out a hole. Rewards for the capture of the murderers were thick and fast. Joe Jenkins, brought back from Denver, stood trial in Sylvia, Ga. last summer and jury having returned the true bill.
A jury of white men, all Georgians found Jenkins guilty of manslaughter
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COPS RAID KLAN HEADQUARTERS; SEIZE RECORDS
Find American Magazine Publisher Listed as Knight; He Denies He's a Ku Klux
Repudiate Klan
All of these men, except Cortner, all denied any connection with the klan and that their signatures were forgeries. Congressman Pess' son telegramged his father at Washington, assuring the klan that he was no need for concern. Congressman Skinner said the fact that when the alleged klan glew was brought into court and put under $1,000 bond, McCord, Jim Crow lawyer, the board of education, went his bond. Tense excitement prevails in Springfield as a result of the police violence either from the klan or from its enemies. Reports were circulated that O'Brien had received anonymous letters threatening his life. O'Brien denied this and later retracted his denial. The friday occurred Wednesday night. Friday night a meeting of the klan came far from here, the carload of Springfield klansmen are said to have journeyed to that city. In spite of the police raid of a few nights previous, local klansmen held an initiation in the very building the police had invaded. The police went off without any disturbance. Some persons have taken it that the klan held the meeting in de
Leion in Klan
Names of members of the American legion were found in the klan rolls. The legion got busy, telegraphing to the commander here that the state body had stamped the klan as unauthorized. The post would be expected to fall in line by expelling members proved to be affiliated with the KluKuX. The klan's official has declared that when Cortner is brought up for a hearing information not hitherto suspected will be divulged. The klan may have been behind the recent attempt to establish segregated schools and that Prosecutor Altschul is in that belief. It is understood that the federal government has presented action against the hooded organization unless it is shown that a federal law has been violated. That action Attorney General Seymour. Klan officials are said to be glad of the opportunity to get into court and that this will serve as a test case as to the worth of the klan and its lack of anything illegal. They declare the responsibility will support them in their fight.
Explosives
In considering coal tar explosives we must not think that their usefulness is of great strength of nations in war, Edwin E. Slosson writes in the World's Work. Explosives are simply compact packages that energy put up in a form ready for quick release, and as such they are vulnerable in many ways. In 1921 the United States industrial purposes $538,000,000 pounds of explosives. This does not include but includes explosives not made from coal, and as gunpowder and nitroglycerin.
NATURAL GAS USED ANNUALLY
Forty billion cubic feet of natural gas is used annually in the United States in the manufacture of carbon black, a material used extensively in the making of automobile tires, print and polish and numerous other articles.
Seeing is Believing
M. H.
Bobbed haired girls from all over the country have been sending in their photographs with every mail, with the boast that long hair hasn't a chance.
Here are five today who offer their pictures to prove their arguments. They are: At left (top), Miss Edna Morton of the Reol Film company, New York; below, Miss Helen Verble, 3100 Ellis Ave., Chicago, III; at right (top), Mrs. Saint Cloud Washington, 909 Warren St. N., Nashville, Tenn.; below, Miss Eula Lee Wade, 537 W. Pearl St., Jackson, Miss.; at bottom, Mrs. Julie Turner, 4163 S. State St., Chicago, III.
Is your hair bobbed? Send that photo at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
Gives Stool
With Spirit
to Princess
A silver stool, the *gift* of the women of Ashanti, an exact replica from the island, has been handed by Amina Sewa Aketo, the senior queen mother, to Lady Guggisberg for presentation to Princess Elizabeth, according to the London Times.
Accompanying the stool was a prince dressed with which information is given concerning the old mothers of Africa who sent this *tribute of love, loyalty and goodwill* to the queen mother, describing how the stool was made and consecrated. In making the presentation Lady Guggisberg handed her the address of the Amna Sewa Akoto, which runs as follows: "place this stool in your hands. Place this stool in your hands and Ashanti silversmiths have embosed it. All the queen mothers are attributed toward it, and as I am the attributed toward it, and as I am the senior queen mother in Ashanti I stand as representative of all the women to send to the king's child."
"It may be that the king's child has heard of the Golden Stool of the temple and contains the soul of the Ashanti nation. All we women of Ashanti thank the governor exceedingly because he has declared to us that the English man who stole this stool. This stool we give gladly. It does not contain our soul as our golden stool does, but it contains our women and of our women. The spirit of this love we have bound to the stool with silver fetters just as we have customised our own stools and of our women. "We in Ashanti here have a law which decrees that it is the daughters of queen who alone can transmit royal blood to our king cannot be heirs to that school. This law has given us women a power in this and so that we have the woman who bears the man."
"We hear that her law is not so, nevertheless we have great joy in her presence," he says, "we pray the great god Nyankonop, on whom men tean and do not fall, whose day of worship is a Saturday, and whom the Ashanti's serve just once a year," he says. "give the king's child and her husband long life and happiness, and finally, when she sits upon this silver stool, we will be made for their white queen mother, may she call us to mind. "AMMA SWA AKOTO." An Amara woman in the country was presented from the men of Ashanti.
Tokio, Japan.—The population of Japan proper is estimated by the national census board to be 57,658,000. The population of Tokyo is 691,140 at the census of 1920. This shows that the population increased at the rate of 730,000 yearly, 2,000 daily, or one in every 43 seconds. ENTERTAINED IN DETROIT Detroit, Mich., March 2.—Mrs. Willis, the wife of the late Mr. Joseph, for a few days. She has been highly entertained with theater parties, dinners, lunches and cards. She has been the honored guest at a reception given by the governor P. Gross, 4539 McClellan street
DRUNK'S PHOTO MUST BE TAKEN
DRUNK'S PHOTO MUST BE TAKEN
Des Moines, Iowa—John B. Hammond, chief of police, announces that the man in charge is brought into police headquarters hereafter will have his picture taken. When the offender has become a suspect, he will be picture of himself, so that he may know just how he looked when he was brought to the jail. Chief Hamond hopes this "picture cure" will be potent weapon against drunkenness. Eighty intoxicated men spent Christmas eve in the city jail.
LEADING EDUCATOR DIES
Bennettville, S. C. Mar. 2, —George Hamond, the largest grade and high school of the Race in this state, died here last week. Services were held in Florence and incarment was made here.
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FEDERAL LAW TO STOP LYNCHING IS DEMAND OF EDITOR
Collier's Weekly Proves Strong Advocate Against Wholesale Murders in This Country
Collier's National Weekly, published in New York City, demands enactment of a federal law to prevent lynching, in the issue of Feb. 17, according to a reprint sent out by the press service of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The editorial in full is as follows:
"Must Punish Lynchers"
"When the miners tried for the murder at Herrin were acquitted the one that the miners guarded and the mine guards had terrorized the community and the strikers rose in righteous wrath. He gave the one that accused Herrin every man that kills. Murder, under any name, done for any excuse, is the same. Murder is murder, regardless of the murderers are and of who theirs are, and most men mob as much as individuals.
"A mob in Harrison, Ark. kills a railroad striker. That is murder, but the mob is public-spirited vigilantes. A mob in Louisiana tortures two men in a cotton press and kills them. That is murder, and the mob is stately regina and call themselves high-spirited patrols and heaven knows well. "Our commonest type of mob murder is called lynching. But Harrison, Mer Rouge, Herrin, the burnings of Negroes at the stake, are all murderers and have done with it.
"Murderera Freed"
"It is almost a foregone conclusion that members of a murdering mob in a small community will be acquitted, but members of a larger community will be fondants have much local sympathy. A jury that would convict can scarcely be had. A local prosecutor must have a duty to convict. Must be one of singular courage and integrity. If we hope to stop mob murders will have to act as a nation. There will have to be a federal law, so drawn as to cover murder of all types, to provide that cases resulting shall be for a federal prosecution in federal courts."
Noted Lawyer Pans Ku Klux at Big Banquet
Addressing a large gathering of Jews at a banquet of the Palestine Foundation fund on Nxmas eve at Hartford, Conn. Samuel Untermyer the founder of the medieval eruption of America and accused its members of being banded together in conspiracies. The particular attention was given by the speaker to the charge reported to have been made by the imperial Judaea and not by the Jews are not a productive people the Jews are not a productive people "added nothing to the sum of human welfare". Mr. Untermyer pointed to the fact that the people were entrusted with the final and complete retaliation of this charge and cited many statistics showing the number of the people were entrusted with the country. In the form of correspondence he said the usual form of persecution" he said in instances imported and adopted the latest and most vicious nomic boycott—seeking thereby to attain ends which could not be attained un-american practices.
Abraham Lincoln had a deep aversion for one class of legal cases—his divorce when he could avoid it. The heaviest fee he ever received was $5,000 from the Illinois Central railroad, which was not paid without a commission. The fee was $1.53, received in a suit in 1883.
Lincoln was proverbially generous in the matter of charges, the Detroit police possession of a farm his client won and Lincoln charged $200. Next day, wondering whether it was not worth it, Lincoln for the losing side what the latter's fee had been, and found that it was $300. Seldom did he write briefs or legal arguments.
**NEW NATIONAL CONFERENCE**
Washington, D. C. March 2—The Cosmopolitan Institutional Baptist church, this city, has issued a call for a nationwide conference of Race leaders to be held in this church from March 2 through May 1.
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY
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The evidences of the mental development of the Negroes of the North are the master themselves. In offering slaves or sale and advertising for forgives or their shortcomings, judges from what they said about them in those days that many of the eighteenth century slaves had taken over modern civilization, felt useful and skilled laborers, with a knowledge of the modern languages, the fundamental acquaintance and acquaintance with some of the professions. It was a common thing to refer to them as exhibiting evidences of having experienced most of that mental development which will call a common school education. Some spoke "good English" in contradistinction with "broken English." In other cases the rudgive would be credited with the "wary property" or speaking "wary property."
Brought in from the West Indies where they had been in contact with the British, they had not been restricted in their development, many of these slaves had picked up more than the mere frugality they had been accustomed to find a slave speaking Spanish, French and English—and exerted themselves to find a slave who spoke Swedish and English well. Philip French of Philadelphia had another who spoke English, and the same man who spoke Williams, of the same state, owned a Negro who spoke very good English. He escaped from Charleston in 1789. His spoke both French and English and he could be credited in passing as a free man. A better example was a slave of Thomas May of Maryland, whom his master had sent to the British colony. He could speak good English, a little French and a few words of High English and died in Canada, serving as a waiting-man to a gentleman, and had thereby had the opportunity of getting into America.
In addition to the mere knowledge of how to express themselves financially in some parts and learned to read and write, the number of the fujites advertised in some parts and learned to read and write, how to flow and can read and write, and it is probable that he may endeavor to make his escape out of the country described in the terms, "He can read and write and it is likely that he may manage hundreds of advertisements for fujites slaves during the elitist regime of hundreds of conditions, third of them could read and write. Another evidence as to the favorable condition of the Negroes during the civil war, in some condition. The kind of garments they wore and the manner in which they lived through much light, living in houses, enjoying the same comforts as their masters. In other cases than those then provided for the poor whites in Europe and for the blacks, some masters did not take much care of such laborers, since when they no longer be of use to them.
According to the testimony of many master's students, they were in most cases well attired. For example, a master's student, wearing a dark brown sleeve escaped, wearing a dark brown colored coat and jacket, a pair of brown cap with a red border, a pair of new stockings with a pair of brown sleeves, a pair of brown gloves, a slave owner in Maryland spoke of another fugitive as having left the slave market, a flannel wristwatch, a checked shirt, a pair of overlapping breeches, a pair of overlaid oak shoes, a woreped costume, an old cowboy hat, and sunny other clothes. A Boston masstaker, when he went away, a beaver hat, when he went away, a beaver hat,
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In the absence of restrictions which characterized the economic slavery of the African slaves, many of the higher pursuits of some of the Negroes were serving in the military, and were engaged in the practice of medicine, as was then common in this country. Referring to one of his brothers, Philippe, he said he "bleed and draw teeth, pretending to be a great man," he is a churchman. in 1787 James George of Charleston, South Carolina, told Negroes were serving among his people, and it was supposed, practiced in that capacity about town. Negroes were serving during the colonial wars and had learned so much about the military world that the English feared that close relations between the French in the west and the slaves of the colony would lead to an understanding between the French and the slaves to the effect mountains into French territories.
Probably the most striking evidences of the social change that occurred during the eighteenth century is their close relation with the poor white. The number of indentured servants. Reduced to the same social status by common lot in the colony, especially in many cases, especially in the colonies around the Chesapeake Bay, about 1700. The indentured servants followed the
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We pick up this little pocket edition in the Pennsylvania station in New York because we have a liking for it, as well, who used to do so much toward keeping our interest alive in the world, and so we slipped over the deities of that fashionable and very up-to-date journal. How often many of us have muscled themselves and married had things been different and wondered what it would be like to learn about them. P. B. A. do it much better for you and in some fifty pages will succeed in making you laugh at yourself and in some fifty pages will succeed in making you will not regret it unless it be given to you fifty more pages. The Mind in the Making. By James Robinson. Harper & Brothers New York Publishers. New York.
This book has attracted a lot of attention to Social Reform. We hear that the author has set himself to the task of showing the relationship of Intelligence to Social Reform. We hear that we have now short-wear are on real knowledge.
Professor Robinson contends that ideas about life without question are ideas about life without question are ideas about reasonableness or the process by which individuals which they in turn have handed to us. He explains in very clear terms what we have the prejudices and fixed ideas which stand in the way of progress in our society, and what he calls reveries and the consequent development of our emphases. He shows how scientific discoveries have come about because a few men were convinced that follows an affirm and scintillated. As a result we have the compass, the electricity, all of which have auto-
These close relations between the blacks and the indentured servants of the South were therefore enacted to prevent this interbreeding of the races in Maryland said, "And forasmuch as divers freeborn English women, for instance with Nogro slave, by which the disgrace of our nation, do intermarry with Nogro slave, by which the issue of such women, and a great damage doth befall the master of such women from such shameful matches, be it enmity for deterring such free-born women for such shameful matches, be it enmity for deterring such free-born women shall intermarry with any slave, from and after the last day of the present assembly shall serve the issues of such free-born women so that of her husband; and that all the issues of such free-born women so that of her husband; and that it be further enacted: That all the issues of Engleham women have already married Negroes shall serve the master of their parents, till be 30 years of age and no longer.
This, however, did not seem to pre-empt the misgivenness of the warraces, for the women married white women servants to Negroes in order to transform such servants into soldiers. This happened in the case of Irish Neil, a servant woman brought to Ireland by the prophet later to a planter when the prophet returned to England. The prophet married her offspring to Nerro her husband occupied the attention of the palladian for years, after which the palladian was finally granted. This procedure was carried out by a measure which penalized this custom then obtaining among the
matically reversed or destroyed the work and its relation to himself and the universe. We do not say that you will agree with all that the author mentions, but we are certain that what he has to say will impress and inspire you. It is written in a very charming style, which helps you to take a more serious and Aristotelian philosophy with us and difficulty. We think this book is one of the most stimulating we have read in recent years, and we commend it to our friends who have a larger interest in life than the author. We meet a meal a day schedule with credit.
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Englewood, N. J. is the home of Amelia Burrell, author of "The Three Painters: a Story of Coyon, and this is present: 'Oh, no, we're not worried about the coal shortage. How can we have with 'Three Fire's in the house?' The New York Times says of Miss Burrell's book: "The story grips both the reader and the developer development keeps the emotional intensity at high pitch and its local richness and strong. Some of the scenes have been written by it. It is on the whole a well written and interesting story into which the author adds a large measure of charm."
The Genesis of "Where the Blue Beeing"
Although "Where the Blue Begins" is been pronounced a certain distinction in Morley's other books, Mr. Morley himself says that the theme of the book is a great many years and has found tentative expression in "Mince Plo" and the book "Parnassus on Wheels." Glissing was clearly洗�shadowed in this book, as we go about our small library, the finger prints of the gigantic plan, the orderly and inexorable routine with which death is but a prince to another birth, and birth the certain forerunner of human beings are as powerless to motivate or the moral of it all as the dog is powerless to understand the world, and sees the master's acts, benevolent or malvented, and wags his tail. But you cannot scrub him. And so with us, or again in the book on doors in "Mince Plo" is the germ of Glissing's search: "Dogs know the meaning and anush of doors. Have you ever noticed that a great many years? It is a symbol of human life."
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planters. The interbreeding of the races, however, in spite of the fact that the public was burdened with so many illegitimate mulatto children that it became the persons responsible to maintain these unfortunate waffles, and making the Negroes or the white persons common subjects, slaves for a certain number of years.
North Carolina also undertook to put an end to this miscegenation. That law restricting the intercourse of the two races. Clergymn officers at mixed marriages were penalized, and the laws required them to meet the requirements, and the custom continued in North Carolina just after the law of 1947, fact that the law of 1947 legislated against "that abominable mixture and spurious marriage" in this government, white men and women intermarrying with Indians, Negroes, muslims or muslims, white men and women being free, should intermarry with such persons, he should be given 50 pounds for the use of a woman, and a woman found guilty of such conduct should have two years of service in addition to the man or which she
Persons who professed seriously to consider the future of slavery, thereafter, specially the concubinage of white men with their female slaves, introduced a mutato race whose numbers would be much higher than those of their white parents were permitted to render them free. The Americans of the future would thereby become a white and a Black population. As the last of white persons for those of African descent, the race admixture, the liberty of emancipating their mutato offspring was restricted in the slave states, but the custom of selling them became the norm.
These laws, therefore, eventually had their desired effect. They were a generation of the races, but to deceive to a still lower status the offspring of a lower status, to under a public opinion, might under a public stance intermarry with the poor white women. The more important of color without protection against white men, who might use them for black men would gradually grow separate and distinct in their social relations. Although thereafter the offspring of color diminish, instead of being gradually assimilated to the type of the Caucasian class, commonly called people of color, having a higher social status than that of the blacks, but finally becoming persons of African blood as Negroes.
CHAPTER IV.
THE NEGRO AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN.
After the patriarchal form of slavery he became garrisoned upon our civility, and we had the rights of man worked a decided improvement in the condition of the slave, and also been some opposition to it and always been some time it was first introduced. The slave was then rid of that colony of the perpetual servitude of the imported blacks by the children of the children become a tree at the 15. Eorts were at first made to keep the institution out of Georgia, for the reason enough to furnish defense for a frontier colony and would starve the poor to prohibit to possess it proposed to prohibit its introduction in the Swedish colonies, because Afriland than that of the European.
More striking than those arguments we discussed in the previous chapter, based on religious principles, the religious element believed in slavery as connected in some way with rebellion against the social equality for the blacks, the New England colonists believed in equality, the same social freedom of the body. Having the same idea, Roger William protested against slavery in the Indians in 1887, John Elijot and Cotton Mather attacked the institution of slavery in the Seewell presented his convincing argument against it in his essay entitled "The slavery of the Seewell felt that slavery was the particular offense that called down the avenging wrath of God, and not with whining but with restraint to its lawful captives taken in just wars. They felt that it was perilous to salvation in that the captives were often neglected.
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The jury debated the degree of guilt three hours, some saying first degree, some holding out for man slaughter, and one so goes the story, fighting for "not guilty". The commissioned the sentence imposed by the judge, from one to three years. Some will say: "Oh, pshaw! Don't say that. I will jury spent three hours discussing the matter. Hereofore no jury of white men in Georgia would have discussed the murder of a Colored man by a white man three minutes. Give this thought now.
Won one, lost one, is a good way to put the matter in Georgia. You can convince Jenkins another Georgia jury at Hinesville was freeing five white gentlemen charged with helping to lynch two Colored men, Joo Jordan and what about this? you will ask This also shows progress in Georgia. A little white back a jury of white Georgia would not have even tried five white men for lynching a Colored man. No grand jury would have returned an punishment. Is not that why? yes. Your gentlemen guilty of lynching ANY men will be found guilty further, after God turns our white people inside out again, lynching will be only a topic of discussion of other days. So the poet says: "But have feet to scale and climb The rocky summits of our time."
KEEP your eye on Washington. You can give your great president a foot to never be never to Washington may be told that if Washington "statesmen" had as much brains as they think they have the right to never be intellectual poverty.
This writer writes each of you might have a book called the "Congressional Director." That book gives you a little sketch of each member of Congress, and thinks you ought to outside matters by his thoughts of himself. "Besides me there is no other," a great many think. Such men are less important.
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Look at the crowd rutting your president. No other president in the world has given the bird so often. The minority runs the government, not through what it does but through what it will do. You have been talking among yourselves about "filibuster," have you not? This is about what you said; it is about what you did; it is about Georgia with those Democrates?" To answer that question you would have to fall back on "senna" and "You have been told about that term. If the Republicans should break through the Democratic filibuster, or party minority by tearing up some ancient rule, the same thing would happen when the tables turned and the downs the ups.
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"We want action," you say. Senators want action also, but all senators start putting on heavenly wings and they start dreaming of the charist taking them away from the scenes of their glory. Look out for Number One, is the shogun. Senators will go back to the resignation of the proudest statesman your country ever had, Rosco Conkling. "Who he resign? Because an Old politician, James A. Garrifold, who had reached the White House, broke his word with Conkling. "Leave it to me," said Garfield to Conkling. Word is sufficient among gentlemen, but he was not. He went on word on appointments. Ingersoll said Conkling was "kingless of men." His word was his bond. He went on. Conkling's enemy's gift for office-holders, and thus skipped Grant in the face for running for the third nomination. Conkling makes promises he did not keep? you ask. Seems that way. Then you think to yourself: "I didn't know Garfield had a Porn Porch." You have front porches. McKinley had one even he also had Mark Hann.
Political enemies, personal foes and the rabid "Anglo-Saxon" crowd are better. First his shipping bill; now it is his request for senate action to allow him to put Uclem Sam in the international court of justice. You are in him's court. "My friends desert me," says the president. Not all, Mr. President. This writer, though not in the senate, has always turned to him, are still with you. Few, but true.
Friends never desert, do they? Friends never desert, do you sometimes. Example, Mr. Harding's change of heart toward you.
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TWO great Southerners come to Chicago to denounce the Ku Klux Klan, one a former senator of Missouri, one other present governor of Louisiana, both natives of Mississippi. Leroy Percy and John M. Parker. One of these men, of course, Mr. Parker refused to give up the ghost when the Progressive party died in 1913. He advertises as a close friend to Roosevelt. He was, as long as Mr. Parker held him to monkey with the works. Gov. Parker thinks you should have RIGHTS of citizenship, but none of her have RIGHTS of citizenship. You have no sterner job. Ask the Roosevelt memorial committee about him. You will be told that he refused appointment as head of the Louisiana committee. Ask the Roosevelt "Sentiment down here is against Roosevelt." At that time Parker had his eye on Baton Rouge. Get an idea of a man's character; he then more easily understand his work.
Leroy Percy is what man is the world over. To a crowded audience following a speech from the Ku Klux organizer: "No, we will not have such an organization in Washington county." With that he picked up his hat and left.
Everybody knew that the law had been handed him. Senator Percy's father, W. A. Percy, is father of the Dimebag. My magazine readers have read his son's poetry in important publications.
Guius runs through the Percy family and the Dimebag led the Birmingham bar for thirty years. Blood will tell.
There are the men from Dixie seeking a platform in Chicago from which to stone the Ku Klux Klan.
You will want to know a little something of the Chicago meeting. Keep up with the world, all of it, but especially matters touching you. The organization began. Thousands stood; they led the cheers which greeted the orators and their challenge to the Klan.
Are you not happy that our white about something else to think about than you.
to the Klan had kept to its fishing, to you, to keeping you down, in your no such meeting would have been held at the Coliseum, as you know. They took in too much territory, for fear of being attacked, divinity that shapes our ends, "rough how them as we may," as Shakespeare puts it. The peoples and the Irish people, that people of song and suffering, that race of genius, breaking through lines of Protestant bigotry, must take with you them. It was good to you? He watches you, tends you, helps you across hard places, and though you tear yourselves into pieces He will forgive you. Before our preachers got wrapped up in politics, church and state—one being as bad as the other—you heard sermons that touched your heart to "issues of the day."
Preachers have but one issue, that of "eternal life."
Percy: "The Ku Klux Klan is a mercy man." He buffersoon, and must be wiped out by the combined power of American manhood." That takes you in, does it?
Now for Gov. Parker:
"Every state in the Union should declare itself against masked men and mob violence in such unmistakable penalties that none would dare wear the hoods and robes that conceal murder and outrage under a mistrust pretense of law enforcement. So the fight is on, among our white people, to get back to law. They go away from it through scorn of you and gags them back to law only as they promise to bring you back to liberty. Longfellow shows the way: "Saint Augustine: well hast thou That of our vices we can frame a ladder, if we will but tread
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Again genius shows she knows other condition nor color. Ellis finds the weevil by the law through which the weevil lives—the law of nature.
From roots and herbs taken from a plant, the planter, to South Carolina Ellis is charmed by his remedy. Ellis is putting up a plant from which his remedy will be sent.
Engineers have tested the sprays invented by Ellis to apply his remedy, and gave them the O. K. that he knew that you have the cure? Ellis has shrewd cotton operator. "I will show
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Show the world and all questions stop. Genius invites slander, but not questions.
Demonstrations will be made on a thousand Colleges, acres, one acre of farm. This is the most important news of the day.
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Mark time and wait. Maxim says, "I'll go out and to the hereabouts of his lady. Gentlemen get mad about this, gentlemen on two feet or gentlemen crawling, say it a better way," says the grandson of slaves. "I cannot fool a male as to the hereabouts of the female, but I can gather from the bosom of Nature the ingredients that the gentleman feel, taste nor encounter and live."
Ellis is product of the State college at Orangeburg. He studied farming while other boys studied agriculture, and he studied farming while other boys studied agriculture, eye, eager eye, open heart. Other boys kept an eye on the professor.
Let Bills come through with his remedy and he may be permitted to run on so congress can get a look at him. You can't tell what our white people will do when they get worked up. MANY BIG PAPERS, North and South, are worked up over "Negro migration." That is not a good term. Colored people do not know how to move when they get tired of one place. Here today, gone tomorrow, you can say of Colored people getting about from one place to another. Read a paragraph from the Philadelphia Bulletin, a great paper of your country, (the Negro) leaves a gap in the South which "Nordic" immigration will not fill, and which can be filled by no European race with the North, but with the Negro, whatever may have been his shortcomings, has given "shortcoming" is good. The coming short, but his leaving will be long, unless our white people change.
No European race, other than "Nordic" that means white people from northern Europe, Greeks and Italians from southern Europe—will put up with what Colored people put up with at home. Patience is worn down to the heels, and Colored people stay home and buy the soil, but this writer and everybody else are barking up the wrong tree, hoping against hope. If they think you can't vote when only two or three dollars will take them where they can vote. Voting is important in a free society. The Urban league crowd, heels over head in politics, seeking to mix in with other matters, makes a problem out of migration to provide salaries for "educated" Colored people, but if you can see through migration. This writer "migrates" the country over, first here, then there, very often "migrating" three or four times a month. His problem is to get out and get back to the Second ward. God gave the Negro a book. Reading unlousens a man's mind. Soon he will be able to move about, looking first at one thing, then another.
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The Theological School at Huckleberry, pastor of Bothera I, M. E. Church, has been appointed to represent the state of Illinois at the 52th annual convention of the Society of Christian colleges to be held in Washington, D.C. March 5 to 8. The Social Domestic Society trained Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Samuel Harris, out-of-town Iowa. The New Sanitation Hospital Aid Society new member in regular meeting and Dr. A. H. Renbrenner Thompson of Bloomington, Ill. filled the pulpit at Mr. Emory Baptiste Moore, Mrs. Maize Maltie and Mrs. Emma Wilson attended the funeral of Ford, at Poinsettia, Ill. The "Queen of Africa" by Mrs. F. Muntz and Mrs. Emma Wilson attended Thursday evening to a large audience.
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Miss B. B. Brown of McCormly B., Portsmouth and Tacorde Ginn, 525 North Locust street. Mrs. Brown attended the executive board meeting of the women in Baptist State convention, which conferred on the duties of the Athena Humbles spent Saturday and Sunday in Quincy visiting friends and been on the slick list. Others on the trip were the daughter of Al Coleman. Douglas he spent a few days visiting his wife and friend in St. Louis visiting his niece and brother, the Rev. Levi Coleman, and has been visiting his brother, Will St. Louis returned to his home in St. Louis.
GRAND CHAIN. ILL.
Our village was made last week and work was resumed. Mrs. Johnne Johnson, Mrs. Charlotte Curle, who has been counted to be proving, Mrs. Cassena Curtis of Chicago, been at the bedside of her mother for Marquette Crossland of Mason, since she has returned home, Mrs. M. M. Kranen was taken suddenly with the children. Dr. Sila Vinarvad of Karnal, was called in Spring in Porlo, spent two nights in our country, who is staying at Wayne. In Johnson, our mother, we see about the children last week.
DANVILLE ILL.
The Rev. George W. Brewer, pastor
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Rev. J. H. Stamps returned home from Palluski, O. Ottawa Howard has been a Clover Leaf Bible church gave an enrolment. Friend is still present. Mrs. M. Humble stills is on the playground entertained by grushe Joanne and gater Saturday evening, Mrs. Guszak Friday, Elmer Kelly suffers with a fracture. Friend is forbidden Friday for television. Dance Saturday night was well attended. Friend Aid met at sister Fannie Williams home on Monday from home at his church. Rufus-Murve left for St. Louis jokes is preparing to organize Saturday. Jokes is preparing to organize Saturday. Jokes is improving. Little Charlie Douglas spent Sunday night with the guests of Mrs. McDonald. Smith, Mrs. Ordella Adams, Mrs. Johnson were the guests of Mrs. McDonald. Sunday. Rev. J. H. Johnson returned home Monday evening from school. Warden is numbered with the self. Mrs. Fannie Williams gave an evening for the young folks Friday night.
ALTON. ILL.
Last Sunday a splendid program was held at the Bishop Allen and Frederick Douglass Paper on the Bishon Allen, by Rev. S. B. Jones, pastor. Mother Boho out again. The funeral of little Richard Miller, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kari J. T. Miller on Bluff street. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller on Bluff street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones on board. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lloyd of Maple availance colored Thursday evening. A large number of Thursday evening. A large number of Campbell chapel Sunday night. Rev. S. B. Jones in inter-racial meeting at the First Baptist trustees of Campbell chapel have begun work on the repairs of the church. The Nellie Wells Thursday. Players were on a day's day was held at North Alton Avenue M. E. Church last Sunday. A large number of Bishop Allen, pastor. The funeral of Mrs. Temple Baptist chapel Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Raine entertained
the party, announcing her formal debut,
recently at their home, 11th Alvord
Street, and featuring her features of the evening. Misses Dimple
Floree and Lucie Sorgera were with
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pace, is reported ill. Mrs Kathryn
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portraits. She is assisted by Mrs Lallan
the hosts to the Service club Saturday.
The Women's club will present a
The Changing, at Caleb Mills had
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the street. The Rev. Y. Browne, who attended the session of the inter-
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Sylvester Griffin Dead
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Miss Dorothy Banks of Cleveland, Ohio is the house guest for the annual Archie Hill visited in Richmond last week. The home talent musical program was held in E. H. church was a decided success. Several young people attended the home of Mrs. Margaret Walker recently. Mr. Eagle of Des Molines, Iowa, visited the Miss Sophia Fleming last week.
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Phone Walnut, Bit,
Phiadeiphia, Pa, Maren 2—Dr.
pum “Siig procter, Pastor of re
RiMPealt NER Atpational “church, Nae
the prmelgalapeater ay dhe Tasso
Svenkug: Binle aan. held Jest week at
EnSPPRE PH, Srujeet seas ete, Stan
Sune four! Fh. few. lana. Lier
Tneke ROtEy of "Cenurad Preabyieriae
Uitte, PARLE Sone to Gary teas,
Se ne haa charge, Sta. series vol
Teealingh® unter thee -airection of che
PEENERT de" Commies ot the general
Heaney She Presbyterian Shureh,
SET Elles ball team composed
Ing eiaroiecsionad and aniness Meh of
Thetthe eltn'y closely contented WElOry
Woe Sle aaey of the 2 By Gey gan
Tha teaak Westng from ihe tans
TAG THSOSS, SEP GE a Been avid
Sfontir of 2 Dundee niet nek Bay,
Abeta, Sinan, wan in cho city thie wank
Attending ton funeral of bar hiner. Wile
finns Se Sgraten, painter and Dapenan
Here dogs Bdge atenuc, Daroy, Ph. o-
TERE BEAN Se yeh, died
TATE Drown Sen aged se yours, Ole
AeTun haae iy Darby on Sunday oF 8
Somulication, having heen iil tor samme
Shee the voneral wag om, Weancaday
HOT Tae, the Ree arewond gf St
Souk The'iivine oMelatne, dio leaves
2°Uicelitha eis entiarom 0 maura, chee
foo “ate sifuan dae 38 youre O18, OF
SEY north Htentn efeeete dled om Shun
Hes Geening ae te Hanoemen, Rosia
S58, Gators eercicen were Belg. at RS
ae “on rucrtay ‘eeening, she, Ree
dontteno% gaint of ane Church of Chiat
phiialag Phe ne wan aon
TRS. Tee dor interment. te;
1251s tara it Soren Carolina, sine’
tee church when whe was 14, sear. a,
SRASEIER emt of the: Conporalian
Seek aie Sant Siege Cho he fan
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SAN Swen Que tara Gand: Hewes
Sho te'a? mucceatGl Chleage, Defender
Deon? cighe: children, goother, Wee
insta’ wo Simers “anda host. of
Hiei io ‘mourn ‘their lost, Renard
ERCREE Ae dip'vime Nemauranteat, whe
for Shamper’ of Neary conducted 3, UC"
{Septal ince om Roath th, Le
Sp" ihcelepened "un aang, ace oi
Braet ch ancnue” Sear Stet street.
TNeR'EE Ro home, 3844 Moreh iat street:
His Sek oO e ated! Iuttrmant
Teaiarleactos ir Virgie Bae
RaPee mo ted SHY 5
Hine of her anna, Stes Peed Ba
inti where ane, scene to. Festore
EGER Tue hod war trgeche here
BSE TSRYam” ane famgral wat he held
or aria an ce aauentce, tp os
sthSyeetWerhlam. Heamees Cnels=
SUES ate, le weeke_'She leaves Dez
1D," taa' dausiiers. two som and
noes etn eamdchiiaren. to mourn
face nee, “ine wan delete co,
Peon tta aitiaee ene her Farmers tm
Bir'Warhors Malae.
Tinang We, Roberts
sr. a sire fatiiek Boberte of 4248
NOW "tane ntreeess are gue 30
Neon tah and airs Walter Yance
BEEN Ron erect Mave returned frm
Seaoningians So Cer where they Went te
Brice the” fener "eh ste, Tene
feta Mealtamne Wiens, Stas Eat
Wrethcr amor wae mated ta A, Phil
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Wd geulah Marine chars Beet
WHatheiintar womeatings < Mes." Macy
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Teste. ining Feagiees, and (lends
Ta febiner"nents on suestan,, Sr and
Ae Tor are Sohmcan and aideen Nae
Wer inte, hele mew aparemente at
WorhalSleidge earect, “Stymgeltaon
see aeaencee se Srna Mrs, Aviary
He Saamaee” Shea seam Be stows ot
Radioman, wie. ana Hee Paole
Jase Godt nian atc. ater
Hares io gpe ich ot the aay Sine
TaRIng on. Moelle hun ak eee” Nort
Bae Bee Miter Sieh they, "were
Faitag Be ne nurhaind of the Forte, who
Solace De oe Recomntns. ig wt, in
Behe tints vhanetna
howe bt Lawnniae, Sa, Ix quite ill Ses,
Bentctevene Hasina hae couverted the
Belen Steen ais amb tree IM
seme eamenter eich will oor
Ranurighe. or merapaners aire. Jone
Waa of Gricanes ir sul concemirs
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Sidi hist eon’ aaita it ae her one
Murda Ma reer Sone tte mew ce
See aa ate Benn ot
SAREE as eistet Deennan of 332
SRR RUE de vaah and Staaten Percete
SUMS Ect Nogening a sec She
feeained he enskched her Maman, ci
Saree a Miah, and ‘small amount of
fatting Sate hie eae. ly
Pepe anne eexeran ey NANA
Fare eich'S god pecatd, Ys trainin
FREBL BIN, S.PPand eames to tet
Sony Ettmras on Pere stares, Mee
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MAMIE, rower caterer St, ermal
ASU dina aChor home on Sunday. UN:
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sear Nlad fram ner, te hone, 4
Wei ahem avenues on Tuesdays Eee
SSE Shtenareewesicer wets Sry
TRIENANE aitoea ama ‘acuively tet
ERAGE, GeO neS ie leaves many, fel
SES a Welendy Who mourn 3, the
Hales Anda file aid AVeoneD JO
WS anshally were prreeten on Saluda
pct St weeks sui a
Teer Ae Melee ehener Chest
Bieta tia they aad. thes he
Marlon <Shnan,iniuatral senonl ove In
SANS froma as then sere so. old tes
Remi she ‘clad tage eck The a-
Tetttea® Giimediaesisy tlepnene the
neertntendr ne sein crepe pf
mamerintendy Maca an onlays” hes
ferent hk tur neat ey Dune
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ae nate goal rent ae 415 South 17th
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fomitys ton sialbed: Wales tn ihe
Wat one tet siges Tee was taken 19
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Wifoked Spee eign
Danlet Rendell. who nerve, and
xia Slanted Ae sagt Conte seth
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Meenas ene Haraleit to dng year
fitseduhs yn Te Hews Seat
SOR Flee inetatieg nis the pe:
Lace, My ahs Second tuption chtch, 0
[raid “Buruare ote tne church a
Situ and aininc renm. ere tags
duorium, An8 dutege "eRe “commits
Baten aed tor have oversthing a sits
Tat! Beldeatione from ait ofthe
Siengy ee ere Sn the een
SUBNET The Dest, Stoearge, diraees
Mho'ragss the has fn home, iewccured of
Mtns Rinse aelinsem bis Raut 20H
Mireet' in Tuctaay evening. The wom
ASSSe anne te the Remmi he
MMaksanere hfe ssid she wal ecover
Weaten Mtuarisieasehth her ten. a
inelod we wln’s, knife, stating Re
int tinn ih. Magistrate’ O'Brien Hel
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2 Eine Mebutie hag apenas
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Tifene umcairt, Sieg Nae fe Weight
Magne oe he Nee. itlehard orient
seuemte Sf Monies rpieconal church
Erplateg trom te Guleerate of Benn
Eide fast week tahun the deere of
thaieet "ae She’ tise Reichert 2
See eather te, thee i. ste Staton
Shoal, ANS Eytan adrénte Sh
Sue eke aaine pense af th
Maden ational Bankers’ asociation
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maa et Nemgeh tie South. See
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detente her ‘many eiends wit 3
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Mare econ bieahany. Ste and Stes
Oute Heone of Went Poiladayphia, ens
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lertained Sys. 3. Herman Pace and
Anyone anywhere can have one free bottle of
- ‘Syrup Pepsin—What is your address? _
SPHERE Js someone in, every ;
| Tiikmite who is conaupates, DTZ 5
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wwiil_be better off for using It | a Hy
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man, a May babs. Syrup Pepsin oe y
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coer might and. think there, is \ abana
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herbs with pepein that acts. on || SMmeeaes es Sean
the stomach apd intestines, and nS
Ina short tine trains the dices. | Peli i eee
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naturally and without help, Eitan Anak eneae
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jan for ai years; ora tn 1839.
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|_many other symptoms of sluggish elope as shown fo the coupon.
| [ "Syrup Pepsin’, 481 Washington St. Monticello, Wlinois
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| | a tree trim bottle £0 the sddress below all churges prepald.
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andstrengthen the body and tofurnish essential bone-food.
is the pleasant and effective way to give cod-liver oil to
achild or adult. Itsiich, easily-digested, vitamine-
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soleranized at tho bride's residence. 418
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dean ESS LN aice Vice
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mee nee erat aslo to'ee set
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bridge, died at the residenco of his som
Charles, ae 4327 Wabash avenues Chis
cao, ine body was accompanied herd
By hte “san, Charten, and. ‘hin grand-
daughter, Aira. ‘Simms. Buneral serv
ices: wore held, from the chapel. | Dr.
Bousiass, the pastor of the Union Bap-
tise church, ‘Cumbeldge, afficiaced. | 1h-
teripent wis inthe fatnllys rivate, Jot
Ae Cambridge ‘cemetery. "The Greater
Boston independent Political. assocts-
Hon opened their now headquarters at
UGhareimone Park inst Wedavaday eve
ing. ‘Tho officers of the ansociatlon
ret’ Willlarn A. Walker, .presldonts
Arthur H. Sayley, secretury and {reas
ror. and: Rovere’, sturrap, ahalrman
doara ‘of directors, "The association has
a memberahip of 82, Tue Queen, Eathey
feipplo ae the on umaalca
Order save ‘a guccesstul novelty
SE es" Sidasachusettn. avrnug on’ last
‘Puentay evening. “Sw, a Joueph, of
jermaig” street enierinined afew
friends at hor residence tase. Monday
Qvening,” Among thove, gresenk were
Sir and Mea, Bilas t. Ellis, Mr. and
Ars. Renjamin It. Joseph of varett
‘Dire Martha, Stewart of Providence, FC
Land Harold Wilkins of New faven,
‘Gomme Albert ©. Morgan of ridgenort
Eonn, way & visitor in the elty last
‘Thurstay.
Mea. Clark Returns
Mra. Marlo Clark. of 8 Fallon street
retuned jt, the elty last “Thursday
‘rning trom Shoford, Pim, wherg, she
Siotted her aunt, ates, Roxa King. While
in'Santord, Mea: Clark was the guest ot
Mange naidies including | Autemebt
partice fo Davions, Fermanding, Deland
Ana Qrinndo., eh route home, she win
Ken felenda in. Jacksonville, Washing
ton, D.C, and Now "Cork City. Mrs
ize" tfops, avis of s2 Camden street
And ‘Mise Soule B. Tillery of 18 Magoc
speeds Cambrlage, entertained: a "fo
Erlend, at the residence o€ tho former
‘Shctant*Bhutraday evening. Among hose
Brevont were Ar and Mees 2" Gone.
Bre *and. Mire. George, “Channér, “the
Missen “Clara. Boone, ‘Theresa Barco,
dada "bition, “Virginia, anderson, Samic
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the market, but’ even the most optimistic out a little according S> sat
could not antleipate or figure out such an to directions on each guara
overwhelming response. "In an incredibly package and. comb tho Foes
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’ ‘Reliable Drug S :
For Sale At These' Reliable Drug Stores:
Renton, Masuachenetts.
‘Bay ,Suate Pharmacy, 840 ‘Tremont
Cote Brus Company, 383 fassa~
aacy" Brug ‘Gow 437A columbus
Stesan'e Drug Store, 2039 Wash-
Maton Ave,
‘Trinity Court Pharmacy, 161 Dart-
Alten Drug Siore.,20%9 Tremont St.
Rasgice Broagy “atts Wwasmtonton
Linus, D. Drury Corp. 148 Dudley
Gammon Drug Co. 150 Dudley St.
Harold pharmacy. 14 Hares st
Hambordt Pharmacy, ines 62 Ham
‘olde Ave,
4. Réeneld. eitiams and Wash-
Manghi's Drug Store, 661 Warren
John A. O'Brien, 160 fHumbolae
Soltie% Pharmacy, 5€2 Blue Hit
‘Yazoo Clty, stlesléstypt.
EL. White, 210 West Broadway.
Orangebure, South Carolan.
Forghams. Pharmacy, 185 Bast
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London, England,
Scott & Whaley, P. A, 45 Gower
ie = Whales,
Agents are wanted in localities where ZURA KINKOUT is not for sale in the drug
stores. Quick, big money can be made by taking orders among your ftieids. No
experience is necessary. Write today for our confidential proposition and terms.
Harter: dase
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Reynolds of 40 Holyoke strect and Miss
Bole Gate cates is Gees
ath Samar, Meats
she eae Aiea alee
Ent abe Bi ya See
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Bait aeoael s teal
Fl eae maces ae
sues Sine ate
sania can sat
Board "of the A. Ma elon, shure ot
Bait at Notiee ie aan
deat Sree lage ui gh
iiinn ath oa Wi
Heat! cata celine
Sarah Eee a
eal dans Bia Vi ea
TF tine Ha, :
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gGehte Gatrite cee’ te
Hine nab
Seereh “ead ei
setattara tat ng rena
Sopeaaainlae emanate
saeiee cee dttanleatas
ie rhc anna eat ae
Bites nitaueea ls Ce
Hi, Nichols. a stock clerk, died wt his
Beeman Na spi
Bing Gua ett tat
wind Wands, an Se
in Mt, Hope cemetery. Howls Tt. Tay
‘Chicane: Sinem.
‘The B. & G, Drug Store, 3168 South
State B=
George 3F. Porter. 2510-Soutn State
Smidler Pharmacy, 2037 South
State St.
Carl J. Bass, 4750 South State St.
‘Walgreon Company, 3501 South
‘State St.
Everitt’s Pharmacy, 36th and In=
‘lana Ave” =
Wm, F. Taylor, 202 south Stato
‘Bu 456 Bast Gtk St-
Frank 1 Hawley Drug Company,
B00 Hast Pershing Ra.
B. K. Caldwell, 5057 South State St.
‘The Slaxter Dru Company. 2001
West Lake Se
L.A. Selbort. 2300 West Lake Bt.
Zak's Pharmacy, Western Ave. and
Lake Se
South Side Pharmacy, 3100 In-
‘diana Ave.
Calumet, Pharmacy, 36tn apd Cal-
‘The Englewood /Pharmacy, 6001
‘south Haintea Sey 6002
“William F. Date, 83th and Vin-
eennes Ave.
©. J. Meyers, 4700 South State St.
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tony Gesrms canal chatenea
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Aeaet ceria eS Bane
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Either eae
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Ba Wolters faton ol
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este Peal ikl oP tay
by Judge Stone in the East (Gambridge
Sopot Se da eae teat
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MEOW ES aie RT
Roe Reece anh GY al
Gare ea heer de Ws
war ie Ne a eee
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Shrestha es ase a
‘Dennison, a Pullman porter of $6 Saw-
7a
sy | Chest cold ?-break it!
‘ Apply Sloan’. It starts fresh warm
Fh WE, |, blood coursing freely through the
1} congested spot.Congestion breaks up
D3 ie ~cold vanishes}
i aan ~
5 :
ww Sloan's Liniment
Fama ute Mat it ekceL ern eel eed
By Professor Briscoe, Dermatologist,
forced to take their name off of the door to
keep out the anxious people who arrived
in droves. They could io fact just barely
fill their mail orders.
What Enthusiastic
Users Say:
“ZURA, KANKOUT Ie, absolutely
0 PANS WESTON
Caierldlon, Sta”
“am sending you ancuher order.
yy etatemgnat were delighted with
Moai MEARS SE
ow York Clty”
ca have trled this wonderful sane
teat Ried And tae fete ores
neu
srweatehestar® Beni."
“certainly great, Mado an tm-
mediate ings Stemens tats hal
Smee tte A
"ieveland, Ohio.”
“Recommending It, to, all m:
trlendse "RAUPH McCay,
ARSE Sone Gis
sretiing my frlends of wongerfut
reaults obtained from using ZURA
Fai Sroparations: BURA ‘reat
Biceeke RS HOLLAND.
ABpokane, aan”
“ZORA ts even better than zou
etatin Sr hore tha “tarished
fina tim ute anvone cite wil nd
AMneTearnes “Please Gasy"ime he
Sinet order: “Owe Seca
SOR
hajr for a few minutes with an ordinary
pocket comb. Just as easy as can be. Zura
Kinkout is not only a straightener and hair
Se wee cee eee ee
‘The Athambra ‘Pharmacy, 2100 7th ney
Bee War AT bathe oe
Eongarts Pharmacy, 36a Went seth OF*ly
REROLEON™ |
Greate Drug Co. 22 West 130th St. THE 2
POBARGE Sige San see
Pea AS
HABA E RANE aye, |
HELE RANE Shoe [
a. Kogenthal, 439, Zenox Ave. Atter
A. Glassman, 116 West 135th st. oc
Guinan ae a a
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Fauherieh Phacmtet iar son ave | lta
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: Brookira, New York. mone
ceorscie Relies ae Sie ve. | BE
Pittsburgh, Fensayleanie, | Pall
sno lye Enger Contre Ave. Me
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Fug bh aie BS Was. ty 0
sentiats “Brog comoanr. 27 |
Stancard ‘Pharmacy, 2100 Wrlle { Stee!
oe :
Lich mnarmac, 6319 Brod st. | yy
: not for sale in the drug jar
mong your feiefds. No i
al proposition and terms, State
é wy
ae ee
“Godsend”
‘The general opinion
of Zura Kinkout among
the overjoyed folks who
were jucky enough to
get a supply was that
Zura Kinkout” was a
Godsend to the race.
A new supply of Zura
Kinkout has been just
lately received and is
being distributed among
the ‘best drug stores.
It fs put up in a new
sanitary large tube 60
that every particle ts
Kept sweet and fresh
and clean. It Is
squeezed out like tooth-
paste—the only sani
tary article of its kind
oa the market. The
genuine Zura Kinkout
fe sold only fn this
Jarge green and yellow
tube. Do not accent a
substitute, Dut insist on
the genuine article.
Zara Kinkout is easy
to apply. Just squeeze
tout a little according
to directions on each
ee eae
pomade but {s also one of the best scalp
foods and HAIR GROWERS known. It is
positively guaranteed not to turn the halr red.
A large tube of Zura Kinkout costs only
‘yer street, was shot last Thursday
Morning by Joseph Francis of 9 Wil-
aur terrace. According to the Dalle,
the latter upon returning home found
Dennison with his bride of a few
months. , When’ he refused. to leave
Eranels ahot him. "Francis told the Do-
Lice ‘that Dennen tas, (ormer erect.
Reart of hia wits and bas been annoy
ing her continuatly of tate. Denaiaan
Isfin'a seplous egadition at the ety
Wospital, “Walter a: Brown of 18 Oa
Grove terrace, who {a on parole. trom
Concord reformatory.. where he as
Scrving’a sentence 6 a charge of Iar-
eeny ef" an “automobile, “was. arrested
file’ Duosday. evening. by Patroimen
Garrity an Mccilendy ons shares
Sf balog Talo and disorderly. Henry
Brown Gt Batavia street wan arveate
Dy promibition. oficere iaae. Friday for
geiuhe mooning: “eh Seth w ws
for ih he ity from Brogidym, W."
Way atrestes for an attack on Jowepi
Lotta of Kendal street, “hor. former
Reeothenct.Kawls ‘ratured to, testh
Sgeinst Nor. “Milton "Williams of 619)
Shawmut vente was arrested ty Trak
fie» Omieer” Sulfa for, operating an
‘utomobilp while tndér the inavenee of
Aigner end for Roatlexetne: iE top any
Feuson You cannot fot
Worta's Grentent ‘Weenly, “Sinaiy no-
Sarde tetas
drug stores and each
package 1g, guaranteed
by a $10,000,000.00 cor-
poration. IF YOU ARE
NOT SATISFIED _IN
EVERY RESPECT
THAT ZURA KINK-
OUT IS WHAT WS
CLAIM IT-TO BE RE-
TURN HALF FILLED
TUBE TO THE ZURA
COMPANY WHOSD
ADDRESS IS | GIVEN
AT THE END OF THIS
ARTICLE, AND THEY
‘WILL PROMPTLY RE-
FUND YOUR MONEY.
‘The Zura Company
stands squarely back of
every tube.
IF YOUR DRUGGIST
DOES NOT KEBP
ZORA KINKOUT send
us bis name and ad-
dress, together with
fifty cents In stamps or
money order and we
will send you postpald
"a tube of Zura Kinkout.
Remember YOUR
MONEY BACK 1F.NOT
SATISFIED. This
guarantee is enclosed
fn each package.
on today and a package
s) Sure’ Kinkoat otk ne"
7 Cleveland, Onse.
Benjamin's Pharmacy, 2003 Central
si
Zancevitte, Obto.
Orvitle s. Baschart. 112 West afin
~Mitenakee, Wlaconsine’
The Enterbrige Pharmacy. 447 6th
fare, T80."
Atcentlon Mr. Smath,
460 Caxton Bldg Chicago, 11.
Pleate send me a tude. of gen-
ulne Zura Kinkout. for wnten fen=
Elose fige conto tm, was -oe
fmonty orders Lam a nave the
Brivitgs it am not satiated In
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Age, Pato a, Mee Se ee
is a Prescription for Colds,
Fever and LaGrippe. it's
the most speedy remedy we
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