Chicago Defender
Saturday, March 17, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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MARY E.
MISS CLARISSA M. SCOTT
Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D.C. Miss Scott is beautiful popular in the Capital city's at Wellesley college, Mass., be arship. Miss Scott was just work on the hockey team, be honored for distinction in this in Tuskegee, Ala., and educa Academy, Mass. She was va kegee, and honor student at L
D.aughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Scott, Washington, D.C. Miss Scott is beautiful, accomplished, charming and popular in the Capital city's social circles. She is a student at Wellesley college, Mass., being the fourth highest in scholarship. Miss Scott was just awarded a letter "W" for her work on the hockey team, being the first of her Race to be so honored for distinction in this branch of sport. She was born in Tuskegee, Ala., and educated there, and also at Bradford Academy, Mass. She was valedictorian of her class at Tuskegee, and honor student at Bradford.
Louisiana Klan Keeps Skirt Clean
Ustown, La., March 17, 18-Grand jury investigation of the crimes at Morehouse parish has resulted in nothing. As yet, after 24 days of open hearing and with the results of the jury's verdict, the woman working on the case, the state is still in the dark as to who were the murderers of Watt Daniel and Thomas Morehouse, the dynasty of clerics manged and form in Lake La Pouche, 17 miles from Mer Rouge. The police in the case also placed the dynasty charge on the shore of Lake La Pouche and the bodies of the murdered men is an mystery. State has an theory as to why the dynamiting was done by enemies or friends of the commonwealth. People about the case of klan methods. Morehouse parish, the klan has completely covered the identity of the men involved and there is no reason for a jury, on which there are at least five klansmen, can be persuaded to indict anyone for murder in the first day.
The most astonishing feature of the Morehouse investigation, from the angle of the investigation, is that the clerics were in a position to question either a major or a minor case.
Existed Cyclopa Skipwith asserts all the members are still paying their dues. He says of the 1,000 white male voters in Morehouse parish, nearly 700 are paid up klansmen.
HOLD WOMAN AND LOVER
FOR MURDER OF HUSBAND
A woman and her alleged affinity were held to the grand jury for the murder of the woman's husband. The man was held for the actual murder, with the woman being an accomplice in the act.
The woman is Mrs. Agnes Rutledge, 30, while the supposed-boyfriend with the woman at 552 Blake Avenue, Thomas Rutledge, who was separated from his wife, lived at 313 Blake Avenue. Nov. 29 lost Rutledge went to the home of his former wife, and while she was away, Thomas Rutledge believed that Hand became jealous, obtained his gun and shot Rutledge in the leg. Rutledge was carried to the County hospital, where he died March 1 from blood poisoning having developed a wound. Mrs. Rutledge handed Hand to Officers Ewing and Johnson.
SLAYER'S CAPTOR CRAFT
Buffalo, N. Y., March 16—Expert knowledge of the game of fistfight stood Jack Skirley (white), formerly a jumped from an automobile he was driving and told a man who had killed another in a soft drink parlor and was their safety. The car crushed the drinking revolver in his hand. His name was Arthur Smith. He had killed another man, Jack Thompson, in an argument in the new house. Jack Skirley was caught in an automobile accident with three men who were not white. The machine he was driving collided in the automobile in the automobile was thrown out, his head striking the pavement. He died almost instantly. Willisula Rub jumped from the car. He was a companion of Anthony Pearson, the man killed Joseph Carey and Sharkley suffered bruises and other injuries that necessitated their being taken to a hospital.
HANGS SELE AT EIGHTY
HANGS SELF AT EIGHT
Sarah Shardone, 18, —
When David Brennan living five miles west of this city, went to his shop at 8 o'clock in the morning he found the body of 50-year-old Edward Heidt suspended from a ceiling that
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S. Emmett J. Scott, Washington, al. accomplished, charming and social circles. She is a student ing the fourth highest in schol- awarded a letter "W" for her ing the first of her Race to be so branch of sport. She was born ted there, and also at Bradford d臣谅伯 of her class at Tus-Bradford.
Blue Ribbon Cabaret Is Only Dream
Indianapolis, Ind., March 16-Ed. Drew Crockett and his wife, Lulu, are now suing for $100 paid in rent and damages to their home, and are to open their "Blue Ribbon" cabaret according to schedule.
Everything had been put in readiness for the grand opening has Monday. The state champion ball room dancer, had been advertised as manager of the place.
Polster Dolter (white) threw the machinery out of gear.
Polster owns the building at 447 Indiana avenue, where Mr. and Mrs. Crockett are located. The Crocketts had rented from J. L. King, former restaurant man, realtor and garage owner, and a Mr. Hampton, polster charges that these two men are the authority in subletting the premises.
The building has been the cause of much litigation in the past. It was formed "Bolly" Hampton's, the king café. Hammond cafe and the king café.
In filling for receivership Crockett and King and Hampton. The case can be heard before Judge Sydney Miller of the superior court.
COPS TRAIL THIEF BY HIS FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW
Andover, Mass., March 16—If the police are right, Frank Murphy was a most alleged thief as well as Murphy's foe last night on his job. At any rate, the police tried him through the snow by拍拍 him. Miss Jesse Resnick (white) claimed he come home from the motion picture house, which her husband had containing large sums of money on his table near the window. When she went to get it shortly afterward she disappeared. One officer noticed tracks in the snow outside the window. He followed them. They led to a near-fatal Murphy was inside. The officers caught him and fessed. As soon as they had caught him a white man said that a man had taken his song to hold him to tears. To be sure the scree-fell it, he has confessed that, too. At any rate, not his tongue, but his feet, not him into trouble.
YELLOW CAD SENDS WOMAN
TO DEATH AND SPEEOS ON
YELLOW CAB SENDS WOMAN MR. BINGA WAS GREEN TO TO DEATH AND SPEEDS ON THIS SALE OF HIS BANK
Another death resulting from reckless driving of auto was laid at the Yellow Cab company or the Yellow Cab company killed a woman at 4th street and Walsh Avenue late Monday night. The victim was Mrs. Mattle Ford, a 50-year-old nurse. She attempted to cross the street and was half way when a northbound Yellow cab operated by Tram Rosenthal, 41 South Hermit Drive, struck her and continued to speed on. Mrs. Ford died on the way to the hospital. She was taken to the Post Graduate hospital in another cab, where she was searched for the driver who caused her death. He was finally captured.
WASHINGTON GIRLS ARE
STARS AT WELLELSY
Washington, D. C. March 16—Two Washington girls have been signally during the college college. Massachusetts They are Miss Christa M. Scott daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emmett J. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles I. West. Scott, according to a recent announcement, is one of the four students in highest standing at her college and in addition she has just been awarded the honors team in basketball, basketball team Miss West has just won a place on the covered Durant scholarship list. She was also an honor student last year.
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CHOPS WIFE TO PIECES WITH AX
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Blue-Eyed Blond Says She Is Daughter of Man Who Left Riches in California
Boston, Mass., March 16—Her eyes, blue eyes, blond hair, and lily-white complexion, to the contrary nowwithstanding, Mrs. Joseph Wrynn, wife of a well-known Boston merchant, is ready to tell the world she is not white—but she's; she's some money and she's sure enough, thereby hangs a tale.
Jrs. Wrynn is going into court to
preserve her rights. Already she has engaged an attorney
to prove to everybody that for a little
time she can be free. Just just about any color you want to call
Father a Porter?
It all comes about through the request of the estate of Robert S. Lee, former Pullman porters and clubhouse man. Lee was just like all other Pullman porters so far as color was concerned. Wynn is positive that she is the daughter in blood of the deceased porter.
'Cause why?
Well as Mrs. Wrynst attorney out in California explains, there is a fight between a mother woman who can commit murder, a brother woman who can commit murder, a Kittie Johnson, says the money she buys, the lawyer, tells of how the former porter rose to comparative fame and fortune out on the job, began working around white resorts where his rich patrons gave him tips to so advantage, amassed his wealth and then quit altogether, becoming a sort of propietor emeritus.
Left Daughter in East
AUTO ACCIDENT
No. 16, March 16—Hermann Allison, 19, was killed, and Charles Metrilde and Paul Barenkamp, 17 and 18, respectively, were wounded in the crash. The tombole, going at 50 miles an hour, left the highway south of this city.
WINS SUIT FOR $3,000
Cape Girardeau, Mo. Marsh 16—Albert Wilmers got a judgment of $3,000 in common pleas court against the Lorber Understaking company.
Spencer, Tenn., March 16—Maddened by the taunts and gibes forced on him by those around whom and for whom he was supposed to work, Lewis Douglas, paroled convict, shot five persons, relatives of the secretary of state, Ernest Haston, and led an angry posse in a fuitile chase until he was trapped and shot down in cold blood less than 100 feet from the spot where he had used his own shotgun.
Douglas' crime set three counties on end. Every police officer and every private citizen, who could, joined in the frenzied man-hunt that ended in Douglas' death.
Those he shot were: Sam Haston, Mrs. Sarah Haston, mother of Sam; Mrs. C. D. Shaperro, sister of Sam; Mrs. Dewey Hopkins, daughter of Joe Forsythe, a farmer, and Tullus Trogden, an 16-year-old farm hand. All those shot are white.
The crime occurred at 3 o'clock in the morning.
When Douglas called at the Haston home, members of the family were sitting up at the bedside of Mrs. Haston, who was dying. She died while the others were being shot. Douglas is said to have used an asus the answer that sounded came to answer his knock at the door. No explanation has been given as to whether the occupants of the house rushed to the door or came simply.
Lynchings Stir Chesterton Ire; Scores America
Betrayed by White Man.
Douglas was captured at the home of Ravely Manis, a tenant on the property, and he betrayed the fugitive, added in his capture.
When the shotgun narderer got through the mountains, he returned to the farm three miles from this city, where he had worked and had a dog in his arraid. He demanded that Manus give him something to eat. The white man obeyed for fear of his wife. He had not done anything yet. He said that he was sorry he had shot some people, but against them were others who had hard for him whom he hadn't got and whom he would kill as soon as the opportunity came. Dr. M. McGinnis and his son, Landis McGinnis, Ed Clark, Van Buren county sheriff, and Clark Hodge, farmer, as the other men he had killed. He was asked why he should shoot the people who had befriended him. He was paroled to was related to the secretary of state and that they had shown unusual consideration for them to act in the manner he had.
Apgered by Poor Whites
He explained to Manus that he was grateful to the Hastons for what they had done for him, but because he was in the district had sought to rub it in on him. They made his life continuously miserable. They felt that he had no consolence and that had been the cause of murder in the district and caused murder by their incessant attacks. His lack of sorrow or fear he attributed to the fact that he did not want to suffer. He merely sparred for time. He knew that the mob of "best citizens" was after him, and he was sure that he would happen to him once this mob should be taken away. Therefore, he told Manus, he was going to fight to the end for his life, refusing to be taken away. He might be an easier way out. He told him that Mr. Haston liked him and inasmuch as no one of the persons he had shot had died, there might be a white man. Douglas listened to the white man.
Offered to Pay
"I want to fix this thing up," Douglas answered the white man, "Tell him I will pay the costs if he will get me to work the market." The white man agreed to deliver the message to the man who had been shot, in both legs by discharged Manus. Manus that he would return in the night for an answer. He made it clear, however, that he would not return unless immunity was granted.
When Douglas departed for the hills where he was hiding, Manus communicated his feelings to the sheriff of his burrow county and to the Haston family. It was decided to trap him upon his return to the Manus home. The manus were shot by the outrages from Van Buren county, one from White and two from Putnam county were assigned the dangerous dogs from Van Buren county of Douglas to an enclave. They enclosed the Manus home during the day.
Returned with Gun
True to the home at 7 o'clock. He knocked on the door and it was opened from within by Manus. The room was still darkness. As soon as the gun was hit at his shoulder and both triggers were cooked.
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CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923
Lynchings Stir Chesterton Ire; Scores America
London, England, March 16—Gilbert M. Chesterton, internationally known, English and poet, who last visited America, recently took a flirting at some of the peculiarities of America in a speech before Britishers. He declared, "in large quantities in nearly every private house I visited in the United States," and definition as "the curious colonial experiment across on the other side." "We are asked," said he, "to follow us," he added, "and to sample. They burn Negroes alive in the United States and, although I am not phrasalical about that, I am not afraid of a right society in which a crowd of people meet together while a man in evening dress sets fire to a Negro and uses a right weapon, as examples of morality to the world."
Hostess at Party Shot During Fuss
As a result of a party given Saturday night by night, Wille Ladnier, 48 years old, at her home, 748 East 45th street, she is lying on a cot at the County hospital with two bullet wounds in her breast. Her condition is unstable. But the shots, fired by Julius Avery, one of the party guests, were not intended for Mrs. Ladnier, Avery. The latter is said to have offered an insult to Mrs. Avery, Rufine is a 27 years old and lives at 3327 Calumet avenue. Mrs. Ladnier's Saturday night lunch is still in place in morning. It is smoothed until the guests began to leave for their homes. Mrs. Avery made preparations on her coat. Rufine, according to the police, assisted her. In doing so he is said to have sought to embrace the gun and fired at Rufine. In the bullets missed their intended victim and struck Mrs. Ladnier instead. When Officers, Grace, Swenney Glilleboet and Corcoran of the Third district' police arrived on the scene of County hospital, Later Rufine, Avery and Phil Moore, 22, 6345 University avenue, were arrested. Moor is being accorded to the police. Avery, admitted firing the shots, but before his arrest it was thought that Rufine was shooting, as conflicting stories were heard. The affray Rufine denied the charge. Charges of assault with a deadly weapon were hooked against. Avery Rufine is charged with assault.
Fort Bayard, N. M., Marche 16—Chester J. Phillips, patient in Ward 16, died Tuesday, Feb. 27. He served throughout the World War as corporeal and spaceflight battalion. Funeral service was conducted by the American Legion and the remains were shipped on April 10 to the United States accompanied by his wife. A number of comrades assembled at the station to pay last respects to the deceased.
CLERGYMEN TO SUPPORT JUDGE CLARK
St. Louis Justice of Peace Is Given Financial Aid to Fight His Case
St. Louis, Mo., March 16—Judge
Crittenden E. Clark, first man of our
Race to be elected justice of the
State of Missouri, of St. Louis, after
many contests which have been
died, lost, or out of office, has
been assured the moral and financial
support of our mother.
A. B.
They have launched a campaign to their congregations for the purpose and to defend the expenses of Judge Clark's office, further evidence is required.
retain his seat. A white Democrat who was defeated by Judge Clark for November is responsible for the system's scheme that is planned to oust him. A justice of the peace in St. Louis receives an annual salary of $3,000. He struggles to secure the office he cost more than that amount, all paid by himself. It is said that a fund had been raised to fight him because of a certain white element to a minor of our law holding judicial office. Judge Clark defeated Joseph P. Nick, his opponent in the election, by defeating him against the election board to hold up his certificate of election. This was dismissed. Nick applied to the supreme court for a writ of mardiusum up the court to have the meantime Judge Clark took office. An alternative writ was issued and former Supreme Court Justice Connor been appointed commissioner to take evidence in the matter. Judge Clark has employed as his representatives in the various prosecutions in the courts of窍門s in Missouri on election laws.
Citizens of the city took considerable interest in the case and many of them when it was learned that ministers and indorsed the plan to aid Judge Clark and recorded to local reports, that the religious leaders of the city have come up to oppose and ask for the removal of the minister, and assert themselves unanimously. Severe criticism has often been centered upon clergymen and their political views, things political. Some of the ministers contend that it is not their duty to "dabble in politics," holding that other ministers "have the will" and that the pulpit is not the proper place to broadcast the laws of state. Judge Clark's case seems to have brought the ministers to the realization that their aid was much needed in other avenues.
GEORGIANS SAVE PIECES OF
NOOSE AS SOUVENIR GIFTS
Gainesville, Ga., March 16—Caught in the fatal net of suspicion of an attic fire, Irene Woman, Strickland, Irene Woman, went to his death here in the county jail. White people from all parts of Georgia were here to witness the harm. No evidence was ever brought forward to prove that Strickland was responsible for the fire. After the hanging the white people present cut off pieces of the rope with which he was hanged to keep an eye on the fire. Strickland's family was forced to leave the town. They moved to Atlanta.
UNMASKS KLANSMEN
Raleigh, N. C., March 16—The legislature last week passed the Milliken bill, which provides for registration of members of secret orders of the state. The vote was 10 to 42.
Chicago Tribune Aids Race Solve Problem of Vice
The white press of the city tells the world what a bad place is the Second ward. Vice, vice and more vice, it yells. Among the most blatant is the Chicago Tribune. The Chicago Defender has contended that, although there is too much loose living in the ward, most of the vice complained by by these directors of paranormality, if there is such a thing imported into the ward by white outsiders. The Chicago Tribune published some information to support that contention. Ninety per cent of the Second ward district is non-white. The Tribune figures on the color of the police by a duplication by the police over Sunday show: White Non-
These figures from one of the biggest blowers of them all show that only 30 per cent of the vice was contained over 90 per cent of the residents of the city, per cent being of the imported variety. Oh, for the crying out loud!
Sees End of White Rule Over World
Sees End of White Rule Over World
Berlin, March 16. White races are going to fight and die themselves to death before the advent of world peace, and non-white races are going to dominate, according to the prophecy of the aged peasant seer, Anton Johanson.
The next generation, he declares, will be white, the United States being slated for five big wars in the next 30 years.
The non-white races will bring to pass the "international brotherhood" dream of the Socialists.
Johnson has been a remarkable prospect, beetle warning, "Belgium will become it in Germany's coffin" and his urgings against the great war, which he foresaw, caused man fatally in 1907, but they were between 1907 and 1914, but they were ignored.
He has been interviewed by eminent men of science and his predecessor India, more than them have largely come to pass.
Some of the wars America is to engage in will be civil and one will be a complication with Canada. He says that about 1934 war will break out between England and India, beginning with a rise in Germany. The British will be literally driven into the sea, and 25,000,000 people will perish.
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Children Tell How Mother's Limbs Were Chopped From Body by Fiendish Mate
Children, Frightened, Wait
The children, all of whom are under the small front room of the cottage and the small front room of the cottage and they watched the murder. Huddled in one corner, they waited until their left and right are set away and the cottage before them to move, the oldest told the police. Upon getting him leave they all ran to the home of their mother's aunt and the cottage before them notified and a hunt for Grayson was started. At midnight, when no trace of the man had been found, police the surrounding towns were notified in the search and asked to assist in the search.
Educational Congress in Washington
Educational Congress in Washington
Washington, D. C., March 16.—From March 5 to 19, the 25th Annual Educational congress was held at the John Wesley A. M. E. Zion church here. Among those figuring in the congress were the late Dr. Elliott dill McCormick, Gok Phil A. Brown, Mrs. Maggie L. Walker, Prof. W. H. Hart, Harvey V. Spellman, U. S. steger, Dr. James E. Stewart, Charles E. Stewart, Senator Seidel P. Spencer, Giles B. Jackson and J. A. Lankford, noted architects. Music during the conference was directed by Frank Johnson, tenor. Miss Evelyn Graham played the piano, Miss Lena Ware the oratorio, Miss Lola Jackson rendered vocal solos. Delegates appointed by the governors of 32 different states were presiding as an active part in the deliberations. The official roster of the congress is as follows: J. Silas Harris, presiding treasurer; Dr. Jesse Woolson, chairman executive committee; Miss Susan A. Blackwell, local secretary; Miss Susan B. Blackwell, local secretary; Hon. J. Finley Wilson, chairman executive committee; Mrs. Monen L. Gray.
KILLS SELF IN JAIL
NEAR HUSBAND'S CELL
Mrs. Gardeardon, Mo. March 16. Her husband was in jail, so Mr. Alice Lehr killed herself. Dr. J. H. Lehr, the husband, had been thrown seen no more until Thursday morning, when she was found in the basement dead. A butcher knife lay near. There were several gashes in her
BATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923
LIBERIA SORELY IN NEED OF AID FOR ITS GROWTH
Former Resident Writes of Ils
That Afflict the Struggling
West African Republic
The future of Liberia appears uncertain unless she receives effective American aid in some form, writes a former resident of Liberia in the March issue of the Crista.
In 1912 a group of New York bankers refunded Liberia's public debt as a form of payment made for that purpose. The customs (both import and export), head money and pulcher were pledged as security for this loan. This settlement, officially called "assigned revenues," the administration of these assigned revenues was lodged with an American government, and the relationship was composed of a British receiver, a French receiver, a German receiver and an American getter. The receiver is the head of the receivership. The receivers were designated by their respective governments smoothly, as the European members seemed to regard themselves as political agents as well as fiscal officers, as a result of the European elimination under the treaty of Versailles. The receivership is now out of balance, unworkable, and must be reconstructed or replaced. The Liberians wanted it replaced.
What Loan Was For
A portion of the proposed $5,000,000 was to pay off the loan of 1912 so that this international receivership agreement distance put in its place. Liberia owes on the 1912 loan about $1,600,000. Of this the British hold nearly $1,000,000, mainly by Germans, Dutch and French. In addition to this all Liberia's internal revenues are pledged to the United States as a British institution, as security for the unpaid balance on advances by the Bank of the Government, which has been continuously growing since 1912. Therefore, practically all Liberia's revenues are tied up as security for loans. There is a constantly increasing amount of efficient revenue to meet the annual budget. Because of conditions brought about by the war, Liberia has not been able to balance her
At present the public debt is approximately $2,500,000. If Americans look to the public debt away towards assuring the stability of Liberia. To further promote the rehabilitation of the republic there should be an adequate and appropriate necessary productive public improvements, such as road building, etc., to open up the interior, and would be necessary to do anything worth while. Assuming that the money could be gotten to pay the public debt and make imminent office of administrative assistance to be provided for the government. Upon this the successful application and borrowing would largely depend.
Europeans Own Liberia
If the Liberian government could be made politically and financially stable by American aid, capital would be made available and the development of the country would naturally follow. At present practically all the trade of Liberia is made by American markets for Liberian produce; yet there are already good shipping facilities in Hull, B. and Co of 40 West Street, New York city, are running steamers to West Africa that call at Liberian ports about once a month. The steamers are not so good as stood to be very small; some curve is sent to Liberia from New York, but little or nothing is brought to the steamers. The port that the Bull line steamers are carrying a few passengers. Americans, white and black, can and ought to catch the steamers in a single problem but can be solved. The precise form which this help should take should be most carefully worked out to avoid any problems that any aid given must be private.
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Waves Wash Girl Ashore; Wanted to Die
Waves Wash Girl Ashore; Wanted to Die
New York, March 16.—A woman who said she was Alice Cooper, 33, was tempted to commit suicide March 6 by walking into the surf at Brighton Beach and being pulled into the Connecticut Island police station to the missing persons bureau at police headquarters, Poplar street. The woman and wore a green bath cap,
Patrolman Charles Launey of the Coney Island station, who was a nurse, poured water, rescued the woman when a huge wave washed her ashore. She was taken to Coney Island hospital by Dr. Craig. She was suffering from cold and exposure which probably would develop into pneumonia.
NOTED BUILDER DEATH VICTIM IN RICHMOND
Richmond, Va., March 16—Weakened by 10 months of little struggle against a painless affliction, Daniel James Parry. Jr., an endocrinologist at an
Succeeded Father
Daniel Farrar succeeded his father in the business, after having left the public schools at the age of 15 to work in the construction industry. He had planned and erected a large number of dwellings, apartments and business institutions in this city, and he was the first person ever covered under his direction. Some of the most conspicuous among the buildings resulting from his rare genius were the two buildings at Claremont, Va., the Mechanics' Bank building, the Second Street bank and the combination residence and hats of J. H. Hawkins, a well-known engineer who difficult piece of engineering. In May, 1888, M. Farrar married Miss Leah Washington Holmes and Mrs. Mildred Holmes. From this union two sons, Joseph and Daniel J. J., and two daughters, Alma and Miss Leah B. Harper, were born.
Wife Survives
Dr. Binga Dismond of Danville, Ill., is a nephew of Mr. Farran, Jesse Tumsel, and his wife. The funeral was held Tuesday, the Rev. W. H. Stokes officiating.
WIFE SLAYER SENTENGED TO 14 YEARS IN PRISON
John Peterson, 1913 Archer avenue, who shot and killed his wife, Ellane, on Oct. 15, 1917, was found dead in his home. Philip J. Sullivan's criminal court and sentenced to 14 years in the penitentiary. While under the influence of lipopropyl alcohol, he wife in the abolition children while they were arguing over her children by her first husband. Her intestines were perforated 17 times. Peterson attempted to escape after the assault, but was captured with the gun in his hand by Sergeants Lannon and Doyle.
A notable achievement in the business licensing of the Pyramid Mutual Insurance company of Chicago to do business in Illinois is the first Colored company of Illinois to be admitted to that state, and the first Black company in the country to quantify the aggressiveness and farsightedness now in evidence among our clients. The rapid growth of the Pyramid Mutual-sided guidance of John Hollowen, acting president, and Andrew A. Pullen, acting president, and the stance of the great scribes the Colored people of this community are making it more likely that business in Illinois will be licensed to do business in Illinois. The success of this company has grown to more than $100,000 per year. Missouri businesses are terribly outraged among our people, and it is generally believed that the Pyramid Mutual's doerful success it has had in Illinois.
TRIES TO GET FAMILIAR
WITH COP'S OVERCOAT
While lunch came at 4850 Federal street Officer Khalif Rahph placed his coat on his chair, his coat was cooled to his story, his coat was brushed to the floor by Arthur Roper, 3254 Indiana avenue.
For protesting against such an act, he was arrested between the two men in which Roper drew his knife and cut the officer's coat in an attempt to cut him.
He was arrested, but the butt end of the officer's gun, causing the blade to break. Roper was then placed under arrest. He was fined $5 and costs by Judge H. O'Connell.
LINCOLN CENTER MEETS
Wheaton, Ill. March 16—The Lincoln Center meets a static meeting at the Second Baptist church, the Rev. James Swanson, pastor, last Sunday afternoon. A discussion was also handled by the Rev. Mr. Sublett, Mrs. Alex W. Curtis, president of Mrs. Muriel Curtis, violin and song solo, were recorded by Alex Curtis, soli Mrs Muriel Curtis, violin and song solo, a violin duet, accompanied by Mrs. Curtis at the piano. Easter Sunday at Mrs. H. W. Stuart will appear.
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body here," he is reported to have told Manus, "so I'll just come on in." The door is tasted by an old man, and he is forced to secure the fastening. At that moment the six deputies in the room poured a volley into his body. He sank to the floor dead. He was shot again and again. The law who had the honor of being upon Douglas without notice were: Ed Clark, Claude Baker and George Grissom of Van Huren county; Bob Townsend of Burlington county; and Joe Maddox and George Tippins of Putnam county.
Haston Helped Lay Trap
Plans to trap Douglas were made with the aid of Sam Haston, and the team was led by the wife he were heard at the Haston house.
As soon as the news of Douglas's shooting, spree reached Nashville, the team was put in place to post hase with a brace of blood hounds.
We in town in three counties were searched to no avail. The blood hounds lost the trail after following it for 10 miles. Douglas consisted to Manns that no blood hounds could trail him and catch him.
The posse was confused by a variable reports that were circulated by individuals in the mountain towns. At almost every minute word was coming in from the village where the victim had been seen there, there, or some other place. Much energy was lost in searching out these various towns, and the posse was tired and ready to quit.
Corpsc on Exhibition
A renewal of life came, however, with the murder of Douglas. The body was taken from the Manuscript House. A former professor, house house. A guard
we placed around it so that everybody in the town might come and see the firemen who ever died in the little town ever had so many persons come and take a last look as the fighting fugitive of the firemen. Preparations were made by the leading people of the town to create the body in approved Southern newspapers were supplied the information that there would be something in the nature of funeral pyre in honor of the shotgun convict.
EOGAR BROWN AND WIFE ARE ARRESTED FOR KNIFE DUET
Things were not running smoothly in the Brown household at 3339 Giles avenue. The denon Jeacouls had entered their Eden. Edgars were in the wife Norma, 40, are both confined in the house of correction hospital.
The injuries of Edgar are not so severe, but Mrs. Brown has yet his are more serious. Mrs. Brown inflicted a severe stalk wound on his arm. Both were armed with knives.
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Arrives Nude to Take Hold of President's Job
Washington, D. C., March 16. Although Congress has adjourned there are yet some sleepers hanging around, around a grand estate. At least to speak让Edward Kelly, who, when making his rounds in the edifice, was surprised to find John Christie, Race and Justice, sleeping in "Adam and Exe" style, stretched out on two chairs in the rotunda. He was lying in state, evidently—a nude state, the subject of this strange adventure seemed to feel that he was in the White House, whether he said he had come to ask the president's place to sleep in. Idaho. The gentleman with such inserting ways was taken to the Washington asylum for observation. All nuts are not found in the capital; there are some in the capitol.
LABORERS FROM SOUTH ASKED TO BE MORE DEGENT
Northerners Complain Dixie Workers Bring Bad Habits to Free Cities of North
Movement of Race men and women from Southern states to the North is causing some concern among the Race residents of the North The Southerners are not being received with open arms in every case. Many of the Northern brothers Recently the charge was made that the immoral conditions in Cleveland, Ohio, schools was due to the influx of many Northerners. Many Northerners are harsh in their criticism of facing hords from Dixie. A letter sent to the Defender, milder in tone and more sensible than many, came from Detroit. The writer explains that he is a high school student of Mississippi. He is very much hurt by the careless actions of his people, mostly from the South. He writes, "that I could not my arms around all our degraded young men and women as well as the older ones and say just a word that would cause them to jump and they cast a shadow upon the Race.
"I am a Christian holding up the door to a every place of bad reputation visits to every place of bad reputation. I have visited the pool room ad other places in the city, and the minister of the gospel should do the same at least once so he can understand better and know how to preach to them.
Women Shameful
"It is shameful to see our Colored women here in Detroit on streets scrawny and hair disheveled, speaking and singing every word of vulgarity that the tongue can utter, and men holler to them, "I must kill you!" (I must kill illiterate ones from the South). They get on the cars with a notorious voice. The women are not afraid, some with caps turned sideways, going in movie shows in overalls and getting angry and saying hard words like "I hate you." They are away because of their appearance. They go into first class restaurants half chaleced to be served. They are words they never know—If so, they never use them. The rooms they reach the height of their folly. I wonder sometimes what would that dear, sweet old mother, who claims that boy is the heir her boy's words of vulgarity.
"These folks say, 'Oh, well, the white people do the sauce!'
"No, no, they do not, I know that's not true. When you pass a white pool roon, you do not hear the noise of the water. Bumps on the street keep quieter than Negroes. Somehow, this must be a port of the Negro's nature, a port of the Negro's critical words about my people, but the truth is the truth. One need not try to deny what I say. Simply come to Detroit, or go to Pittsburgh or Cleveland. These three cities are infested the class of which I have written."
COP KILLS MAN WHEN BEGGED TO KNEEL IN PRAYER
Louisville, Ky., March 16—Kentucky politemen are not "praying colorate the officer," the ten sworn officers are not prayed by Leonard Trutt, 242 South 11th street, the cop, to his name, killed Trutt. He ordered to his friends, was one of that strange type of harmless individuals found in many communities of the South, who are obsessed with him. He was not an ordained preacher. He was, however, an ardent student of the Bible. Much time devoted to teaching had resulted in teaching had turned him into a sort of fanatic. He was known to have "spells" under the influence of which he was trained in long-winded religious harmlessness.
Harmed No One
No one was ever molded by him. His employers knew of his peculiar condition, as did his other associates. He was always at those times when inspiration struck him. After several hours he was usually quiet. He was shot by Lawless Tuesday even before Breakfast. He had left his home in the early part of the evening to go to his work at the Tobacco By-Products company. He had only been on the job a few days before. He said he would have shown signs of having one of his periodic "spells" coming on. He told his superiors that he did not him, he could make it the night and had, therefore, better go home.
Meets Policeman
OPEN OFFICE
A Business Man For a Business Office
A Candidate Supported By All Factions
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO
Never in the history of Chicago has there been a candidate for this high public office more popular with the classes and the masses than Judge William E. Dever. Political and factional animosities have faded away and the people as a whole are going to stand solidly behind the man who has proven his worth and ability in other offices of trust to which they have elected him.
This is no time to experiment. A vote for Judge Dever is a vote for good government.
Husband's Cork LegEmployed to Beat Assailant
Boston, Mass., March 16—If it hadn't been that Nathaniel Brew have been the best teacher I have willed William Reardan (white), a coal wagon driver, anyway, but inasmuch as the leg slipped into the broach and administered a beating that cost her $20 when she was brought before Judge Stone, he said to have brought a load of coal to Brewer's address which was of a lower grade than the cork-legged man had ordered. Brewer graduated into a fight. Brewer had the coal man going until the leg came off. Brewer then reinforced him, coming up with a milk bottle with which she beat the milk man over the head until the bottle broke. Bushman was then appalled the driver's feet. The court discharged her husband.
BAPTISTS CALL LOCAL PASTOR
Farmville, Va., March 16—The Rangers have been the best aristocratic church in this section of the country.
Leona Williams
and Her Dixie Band step right out in front of the footlights this month with two great song selections that are guaranteed to be as good as a trip to the circus. Lovin' Leona finding herself neglected, decides to get a new baby doll, and tells her daddy, in a burst of syncopated melody:
"I'm Goin' Away"
On the other side is a real blues about an Alabama preacher who asked his congregation for a contribution. His text was:
"Bring It With You When You Come"
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WOMAN IS FREED BY JURY
OF MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Mrs. Tennie McFarland, 5125 Dearborn street, was recently released by her daughter by a jury in Judge David's court, following her trial in the case. McFarland was shot at the door of Mrs. McFarland's home a few months ago, following the shooting. Mrs. McFarland was arrested by Third district police and convicted of assaulting Olsonine. She declared that he had been forcing his attentions upon her, had beaten her, and shot him as he was trying to force his way into her home. She said she had falsely accused him of being a felon. Others, who said that she was in love with Olsonine, had sought her assistance. He had changed toward her had threatened his life in a life in a prison. Baptist minister, who was not produced as a witness, declared that he was the time of the tragedy. He said he was Mrs. McFarland and her asking the latter for money. When McFarland refused the request, she attended her trial, Mrs. McFarland was represented by Attorney Francis Stradford, and her asking the latter for money. At her trial, Mrs. McFarland was unable to prove with its six witnesses that Osborne shot and killed by Mrs. McFarland.
VISITS SISTER
Columbus, Ohio, March 16—Miss Hannah Raker, Birmingham, Alabama, is visiting her mother. Theacher has been the recipient of many social affairs during her visit.
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PAGE THREE
SEEING
IS
BELIEVING
Unfortunately there are many dishonest people in the real estate business who advertise "wonderful bargains" in lots that prove on inspection to be worthless.
What do they care about robbing the widow, the orphan, or the poor man of a lifetime earnings?
Never buy a
A PIG IN A BAG
Always either see what you are getting or investigate the people you are doing business with. Not one person of all the thousands who during the past twenty years have purchased a building lot, house, store property or a farm from us in or near
GARY, INDIANA
has had just cause for complaint, and the reason is this: We never misrepresent a thing. A lot that we sell for $475 is worth every cent of the money, sometimes more. Besides, you can make your own selection in any part of the city. If you can not come at once to Gary and wish to take advantage of the great opportunity we are now offering to secure
A HOME IN THE NORTH
We will make a selection subject, to your approval when you do come. If you decide you want something different, or your money back, you can have it. This is the advantage you have when dealing with
A RELIABLE COMPANY
You will make no mistake if you come to Gary—the fastest growing city in the world. Plenty of work at good wages. No unfair restrictions. The right place to bring up a family. Wouldn't it be a wise thing for you to pay a small deposit down. NOW. balance in monthly payments as low as you like, on one of those
DESIRABLE LOTS
$475 only a few of which we have left? If you prefer a modern home, store building or flats we are in a position to make terms satisfactory to you. Look us up. We are the largest, oldest and most reliable dealers in real estate in Gary, and we reached the top because we have played fair with everybody. This is just a
PLAIN TALK TQ PLAIN PEOPLE
by plain people. Suppose you drop us a line TODAY and let us tell you all about Gary, your future home, what we have to offer you and how best to dispose of your property where you are. You are under no obligations. Address
2201-3 BROADWAY
GARY, IND.
AGE FOUR
L. Hollingworth Wood and D. L. Hollingworth Wood have executive secretary respectively, of the National Urban league, are now in Chicago, and are to be in Chicago on Wednesday, March 21, and will speak at the new Hebel basketball league, on that date at 8 p.m. At this time, when the migration of the Hebel basketball league, these men on tour will have gathered much information about the ready league, these men on tour will have gathered much information about the relations in a number of cities where they have visited, investigated and interviewed. The Chicago Urban league has for some time had its attention upon the employment department has come in contact with newwomen who have work on plans to take care of the migrants as they arrive and to make sure that their justification as short as possible. To this end it is expected and hoped that the notice at this meeting a committee which will have general supervision of the migrants with migrants in the near future.
MRS REESE DIES
THE SICK LIST
Julia Alexander, senior and junior, attended at their home, 5241 Waltham Avenue, suite 11 at its home. Mrs. P. J. D. French, who has been involved for the past week, is convenient, for the past week with the flu, but is reported to be improving daily. The pioneer incumbents of Olivet Hall, skipping on the December 5 and breaking on the December 6, room at the home of her daughter, Alice Ware, 5223 South Waltham avenue, her home, 5224 East 41st street, sufferer, Mrs. Richard Pratt, 5224 Forrestville avenue, who has been ill at her home contagious. E. Niblach, 2252 Ithaca Avenue, be committed to his home servery, ill. Mrs. W. J. Horrison, 1232 Nelson Avenue, be committed to his home servery, Saturday at St. Luke's hospital, in hospital. S. Martha Ridlemond, formerly of Joliet underwent an operation at the residence of Mme. J. Lloyd, 2301 Mrs. Rochelle 4028, Llangwyne Avenue, for the goal confined to her home for vaping. Jodine and wife of 2420 Gloe avenue suffered from a severe attack be recovered sufficiently to be quit vaping.
Sunday Musicate
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The Hoe. Walter L. Cohen of New Orleans, LA, was in the city last week while in the city he was the guest of Mrs. Jones. 215 Grand boulevard. Mr. Jones other where he was to the doctor other where he was to the political leader called on him.
Body Soot Home
The LLaSla club paid respect to the victims of the shooting who dropped dead. Thursday evening he marched the shipboard to the body of the victim, a 26-year-old plaine board. $45 St. Paul Avenue, Montreal.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Morgan Lyles of San Francisco has returned from Laguette, Ind., where he worked as a bus driver. He will belt the city for a week or more, and will be a part of the 2014 Champlin avenue, Farrell, 605 Champlin Avenue,
Johnston speaks at "UY"
The Sunday Afternoon Men's meeting at the Walsh Avenue Y, M. C. A. Preserve of the Dr. Howard Agnison president, president of the Chicago Church of Jesus Christ, is known as the author of a number of invocations books and a book of church Christmas." The meeting is announced by a song service, beginning at 6:30.
Walter White to Speak
Walter P. White, assistant secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Women, will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the school Friday night. He will speak of the importance of special reference to the anti-racism speech by Dr. Carl G. Roberts will also he one of the principal speakers to report on the activities of the local anti-racism practice at various theatrical venues.
Scotts Hold Birthday Party
Tuesday morning, March 6, a large group of 12 students of J. W. and Mae Scott, 2290 Taylor avenue, and spring a surprise party for the students. The house and table were beautifully decorated with many awards, all present were seated. Win, Lewis D. Darquay, C. Murray, Jessica, Kia Bulhock, Emma Gardner, Kate Hale, and two daughters, the Miss Lorraine Hale and two daughters, the Miss Lorraine Craft, Hattie Smith, A. B. Murray and Daniels; Jesse, M. H. Street, president; U. I. F. & S. M. T. M. T. Hall of Fame; D. David Johnson, C. Parker, B. Mitchel The party was followed on Thursday with a cake cutting and good music. Meetings: M曼琳 Lewis, G. Goodman, W. A. Lewis and J. N. Goodrich.
Mrs. Stratton Noves
Mrs. Sarah Sratton, well known
citizens, has changed her residence
from $231 Cottage Grove avenue to 21
Fulton high school, the Wendel
Pullipp high school.
Out Again After Months
M. Sarah. R. B. Renon. 1431 West 180th place, Morgan Park, is able to be out again every two months of confinement and some following a successful operation.
Capt. Rechon Heads Company
Arize. Elizabeth Rochen, most excellent queen and organizer of Thebes promoted to captain of Company F by the department of Illinois. Department of Illinois. Company F is composed of most excellent queens and presiding officers of A. U. K. & D. of A. in the Woodsons Build Cottage Joseph and Marie Woodson, 2350 St. Joseph Avenue which they expect to occupy as their future home on Morgan Park Farm
Managing Store
C. H. Turner, for years head of the Pro-
gressive Society and company and
business manager at the Buck &
Co. is now managing the Pro-
gressive Society at 367 South St.
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Fields Expected Soon
Wm. H. Fields, national grand master of the arts, is expected at an early date to be appointed to the position of diatelete lodges in the city. He will be accompanied by the staff officers while he is in the city.
Wins Medal Again
For the second consecutive time Mrs. Koehler, a woman, has won the silver medal offered by the Chicago Daily News for manhood in the police department.
Returns from Canada
Mrs. Emma, Stewart, 3429 Calvert
Mary, where she was the guest
nipper Jane, where she was the guest
to Canada to look after the re-
passed away after a two days" lines
passed away after a two days" lines
Dier of Indigestion
Acute indigestion was the cause of the death of Mrs. Mary Woody, 40 years old, who died suddenly in her home at 2327 Dearborn street.
Cut In Shoulder
A quarrel staged at the corner of 28th Avenue and 21st Street, at Arthur Pewl, 20, 28th Indiana avenue, and William Jackson, Kansas City, Ms. Pewl was also the shoulder by Captain, J. R. Iriant tax assigned Officers Jovee and Johnson to look after the facts of the
Struck With Revolver
when the quarrel waxed warm between George Winters 1995, 3088 Cahmanne and Ishmael J. Phone, address them both and it suddenly terminate it suddenly. He struck Winters over the head with the hut and sent it flying. While Winters was taking the count
Rapes Woman In Alley
In the silay between 25th place and 26th place, Mrs. Anna Jones, 44, 141 State streets, Mrs. Mina Jones, 44, 141 State streets, Mrs. Anna Jones, 44, 141 State streets, Richard Fischer, 252 State streets and banded by Officer Zaranga and Cremonese.
Abandoned Wife and Child
Hamilton Major, Gary, ID, was arrested and charged with the abandonment and charged with the abandonment and Mr. Bush Major, 511 Federal street.
Suffering from Shock
After being hit by a street car at a crosswalk, he was pronounced that Samuel Moseley, 52, was more from stock than anything else.
William Davis Dies
Heart trouble was the cause of the sudden death of William Davis, 55, who passed away in his home at 2800 Federal street.
Turns Over In Auto
While driving in his automobile in the Bronx, he was hit by a car. Fletcher, 20 years old, of East 52nd street, was mainly injured and had to be hospitalized. The driver of a Yellow cab stopped in the path of Fletcher and was hit by a car. The automobile of Fletcher was turned over.
Stabbed In Back
An argument between Hiley Jackson, a former student of Clen, proved rather disastrous for Jackson. Clen drew a little bit of the blame, but Clen escaped the affair, which was stalled to have been caused over a woman. **Planet III. Miss Thelma O. Simmons, who has been a patient of Clen, is a little better at art than she is at school for the Progressive Choral Society, student of pipe organ under Mr. Gosse, and Diana college. She will appear in a performance of the direction of J. Welkes Jones.**
Biblical Drama
Arrivala at Idlewild
National Waltzing Contest
Bible Lecture
Bible lecture, nussies International
Museum, 11 am. March 18 at People's Movement club
March 19 at People's Movement club
Subject: "If a Man Piles Heil He will
be freed." No phone calls. All invited.
Free tree free meals.
Sept to County Hospital
Struck by Auto
Nosh Wells, 24, 339 Calhoun avenue, was carried to the Side South hospital suffering with injuries he received in the 24th street and Calhoun avenues.
Bonds Forfelted
The bonds of Sidney Chayves, 25, of New York, were felled by Judge Joseph Schilman of the Chayves case to appear in the Chayves case to appear to detain him by Mrs. Carmen Mendoza, 650
Multi-Reference
Leadership Plant
Officers Roscoe, John and N. L. Olivier, assigned to the Stanton avenue police station, were visitors to the Dept. of Homeland Security, expressed themselves as being highly pleased with their visit, as they had no conception as to how a great news-
John Lylea Buried
The body of John Lyles, who died in a separate stroke and which was to have been buried from the Charleston Jackson mansion, a misdress of plans was taken direct from the cemetery of Marigan Lyles. Mr. Lyles was known here, having been connected to callroad service for the past 20 years.
Miss Smith Lawyer
Miss Smith Lawyer
Miss Smith Lawyer
who has been confined to her home for several weeks with illness, is in a separate hospital.
Returns from the West
After spending the winter in California in search of better health, Mrs. Cannon, her mother, returned home. Her mother, Mrs. Dora Cannon, who has just returned from a southern trip in the interest of the family, will leave Sunday for Fort Collins, Mich.
Is Granted Divorce
To Whom It May Concern: This is Ms. Roberta McCormick, who granted a divorce from Mrs. Rebecca McCormick March 8 on charges of the embezzlement of her money. Thomas J. Lynch, Mr. Kidley was married to Joelte N. Anderson—Advertisement. Dice White at Work While at work at a shipping clerk at the New York office of Maeslea. A 4401 Hollins avenue was stricter with a hemorrhage of the wounds and passed away at his post of duty.
Shot Through Shoulder
During an argument with a Mexican known as Gilbert, George Lewis, 23, 1722, 1723, street, was shot through the shoulder, in condition in not considered serious.
Burtures Kidney
The collision of a street car and a
basketball player is being
brought to the street. He suf-
fured captured kidney and a fracti-
cation of the neck.
Eroctures Spin
Suffering with a probable fracture of the right femur of 2126 Dearborn street, was carried to the hospital. The injury was injured when she was thrown to the street car at 11th and State street.
Struck on Head
Abandona Baby
A new born baby, wrapped in paper, hound around with cord, was found in a field by Evelyn Clark. 455 State Street, a schoolboy, as he was on his way.
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school. There was nothing to identify the child.
Straina Self
The moving of chairs in her barber shop at 12th Without events caused Mrs. Saddle Coleman, 26, 421 East 45th street, to be sent to the hospital suffering with a strangled neck.
METROPOLITAN GENE HEAR JUDGE DEVE
Sunday morning at 10 Cook will preach the message assisted by the assistant m
Bitten by Dogs
A dog, owned by Sohn Cass, 4333
4334 Dorset Street, in the palm of
4347 Dorset Street, in the palm of
avenue, was bitten on the fingers and
wounds, and died. Smith, 4326 Cottage grove avenue.
Dise of Heart Disease
Samuel Ross, 25 years old, died suddenly in his home at 2320 Calumet avenue. Death, according to the attending physician, was due to heart disease.
Cut About Wife
According to the story told by James A. Schurty, the police he was having quarreled over when he was shot. Shorty, when Shorty drew a knife and inflicted a three-inch long cut cut back
#Yellow Call Shot
Clarence Iskett, 49, 27S Wabash avenue, who enjoys the mechanism of a car, was hit by Officer O'Bryant of the Stanton avenue on the 26th. Officer O'Bryant was shooting at a prisoner on the 27th and State streets. Officer O'Bryant was crossing the path of the fountain. Crossed the path of
Teeth Knocked Out
Little 5-year-old Heffner Hard, 585
Little 3-year-old Heffner Hard, 585
A yellow cab as he was attempting to
cross the street at 37th street and
a yellow cab as he was attempting to
South Side hospital suffering with the
loss of several teeth and other injuries.
Spinala Knee
Suffering from a right knee which she received when she fell down a stairway at 3128 State street.
Mike was carried to the County hospital.
At Oak Forest
Hen. George P. Feton, for many
months, president of the local, prominent in political affairs and the first member of our Race to be sent
to Oak Forest, Cook county, was carried to Oak Forest last Thursday with bronchial trachea.
Struck by Sign
While walking in State street a sien,
which was suspended from the street, he felt striking the head of Charles Jones.
He suffered painful wounds. He sustained
Attaulted With Knife
A quarrel between Clark Huff. 227
2300 Rhoeas avenue, while they were
street, afflicted him. Aunt Huff to the hospital. Armed
times on the forehead and on one of
their
Stringfellow to Sing
Herbert Stringfellow, the pres-
chool Sunday morning, church
church Sunday morning, March 11.
The Rev. N. L. Smith, pastor.
Woofolk Concert Company
Woofolk Concert Company and his
staff entertained for the Kivallians club at their noonday luncheon
the Kivallians club is one of the oldest clubs of the West. Its membership consisting of prominent business men.
The Concert Company
H. N. Leeteloo (Ambulance avenue, who underwent a minor operation hospital last Tuesday, is colegiered.
Royal Business Club Dance
The Royal Business club announces the hire of the new Executive Director, L. A. Johnson, from the L. A. Johnson, L. A. Johnson, and the NAIA executive avenue. Don't miss this treat one of the greatest affairs of the sea, Mrs. Fritz Harrison, secretary; Clinton Adminsion, cents; warriorce, free—Advertise here. **Grand Diverce**
M. Harrison Davis was granted a charter from Thursday, March 8, S. D. Turner was attorney for Mrs. Davis.
**Grandmother Passes Away**
Mrs. Harrison Davis was granted a charter from Thursday, March 8, S. D. Turner was attorney for Mrs. Davis.
**Grandmother Passes Away**
Mrs. Harrison Davis was granted a charter from Thursday, March 8, S. D. Turner was attorney for Mrs. Davis.
**Lecture**
Theophilus, take notice and be in the parlors of the South Side Conference in the Walton Avenue and bear him the welcome. Jackson, chairman publicity committee.
Mrs. Lvola Walker Dead
Mary, Lily B. Thompson Walker died
on Friday. She was born in New
Bethlehem church last
Wednesday. She is mourned by a fa-
ther, one sister and two brothers.
Teeny Blount in Towa
John T. Blount of Detroit, Mich., is a member of the Nero National league. He is stopping at the facades hotel. Ms. Alisa Hunter, hunter, has served in the East, where she went to foil in the East, where she went to foil in the company, making records of her success.
Hold Victory Banquet
A "Victory" banquet will be held at the A "Victory" banquet will be held at the regular Second Word Republican organization Monday evening. March 16 is to celebrate the recent success of the regular Second Word Republican organization of Ald. Louis B. Anderson and the solidarity and harmony of the organization of Edward H. Wright. James T. Grawey, chairman of the committee of arrangement of the committee.
Tut-Anhk-Amen's Secret
Dusse Johman All, Edendi, Ferguson
Walter, M. E. church, Waller's
Walter's, M. E. church, 51st street
at Dearborn, "The Secret of Tau-khn-
Anne."
All Star Musicale
All Chicago musicians and music
lovers are invited to attend the big
musical premier at Holly A. M. E.
Festival on Thursday, March 14, at 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 14, at 6:00 p.m.
Phillips ta Graduate 100
Over 100 graduates will receive all-inclusive scholarships for the Wendell Phillips ecological school Thursday, March 18, at 9 o'clock. A special event will be held by the direction of Mrs. Bryant-Jones, the principal of the school, who will be known minister and lecturer, will make the galaress to the class. The principal, Willard, will present the diplomas.
**Announcement**
Dr. R. Pruitt is no longer connected with the institution and has not been for a number of months in the Bell Auto street community. In the Bell Auto street community it seeks it in addition a wonderful asset to its business in the area. A great influence and many friends.
Celebrate Birthday
Entertainers, musicians and actors all gathered at the Radio am last Wednesday morning to celebrate the birthday of Miss Elaine Browne, one of the stars of the BRIDGE.
Strains Self
Sprains Knee
At Oak Forest
Struck by Sign
Grand Diversity
Lecture
Announcement
METROPOLITAN CENTER TO HEAR JUDGE DEVER ON KLAN
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director and
instructor,
Alonzo J. B.
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Sunday evening
Sunday evening
Roland Sunday
Evening club will
did the program
in the Wendell Phil-
liss high school,
Francis Avenue,
Davel the
Davel the
will be the prin-
tition.
The evening.
He
Rev. Cook, equal speaker of
will talk upon the issues of the can-
paign and denounce Ku Klux Klan and an
element speaker and believers in the
of race or crèch, and all citizens who
are interested in the welfare of the
will put a man in the mayor's chair who
will put out a commission to cut cau-
cuses and hear the eloquent address to
be delivered by Judge Dever Sunday
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William E. Deyer
slist in the program. Judge Dever is the musical numbers already secured for evening, and the one for early if you want to get a seat in the auditorium. Special care is given to the cara seats to care for the people who. On the fourth Sunday, March 25, we will be conducted by Prof. J. Wesley Jones. At all three ats of music stands standing
On Good Friday, March 20, in the school, Mr. Jones will lead the school, the chair, under the leadership of Prof. J. Wesley Jones, will conduct which promises to be a real musical experience for students to be had and standing room was at a premium. He sure to be on time Sunday, April 1. The chairman of the Metropolitan Sunday Evening club is Mr. Jones, who will occasion, to be assisted by the Sunday Garnes and Lawrence Lomas have been secured as solstis. Prof. Jones,合合 concert for the occasion and a paper enclosed by Mrs. A. W. Halkas. This program promises to be one of the greatest in the city. Do not fail to turn out on Sunday at 7:20, to hear Judge Dewey. Come early if you want to get a seat. H. A.
To Open New Shop
M. J. Browne, proprietor of the M. J. Browne show, has announced that he will open an exhibition at 20th street on or about March 29 or 20, depending on the management of D. K. Browne's well-known tomorrows artists. Mr. Browne will appear at further announcements will appear
Stork Visits
Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Curry, 2525
A fine baby girl, a fine baby girl, Mother and issue are doing fine. Mrs. Curry is in a beloved
the Young Mothers Progress-
club.
Charged With Shoplifting
Sorceress Noonan and Trent of the decisive bureau arrested Miss Maria Jacek Johnson, 4024 Indiana avenue in Johnson, 4024 Indiana avenue in her possession dressed values
The Measest Nan
Attacked With Knife
Edward Smith, 3649 giles avenue, where his son, William, an imprisonmenter of William Hancock, was born, and Joseph Seshkun Schluchman Walter Nathan Koch, was born because he refused to give him a pass.
Gun Toters Fined
George Deardon, 2537 Wentworth avenue, was fixed $100 and costs for carrying a gun. He herself Tate, IE, was a member of the secretion of correction for the synn offense.
Threatens Waltress
Miss Betty Jackson, 3417 Giles ave. in Boca Raton to aboard Don Val Carrine, 3417 Prairie ave., as he had threatened to take her to a restaurant for a meal which he had eaten in a restaurant. Carrine was found 25 and 65.
Acquired of Rags
Charles Harper, 2400 West Lake street, who was charged with the rape of a 16-year-old girl, was discharged by Judge P. J. Sullivan, who accused of Attorney Will N. Johnson.
Sent to Prison
Mrs. Allerta Johnson, 22, was son of
two days and fixed $1 and costs on a
charge of larceny, preferred by Mrs.
Allerta Johnson, who lived at 612
Walsh avenue.
Charged With Con Game
Draws Heavy Fine
Gordon Hallan, 22, 5541 Woodlawn
avenue, who was arrested on complaint
of assault, was charged $100 and
benevolent, was faced $100 and
court by Judge O'Toole of the Englewood court.
Commits Four Burglaries
A squad of officers, under the command of Lieutenant David Miley, 23, 495 Lang-Island, Queen Anne Island, and 495 Lang-Island, Queen Anne Island, and jewelry. The goods were the proceeds of four burglaries in the house on the grand jury under the $30,000 bonds.
Charged With Serious Offense
Roy Lucas, 82 East Earl Street, near the grand jury on the house on the grand jury under the $30,000 bonds.
Estelle Lucas, 24, 4017 Grand boulevard, and Roy Lucas, 24, 4017 Grand boulevard, and
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The PSYCHOLOGY of
GREAT BANK
The Great Bank is the institution that seeks
and to improve service. It is not an institi-
seeks tremendous financial profits and co
buildings as testimony of its grandeur and it
but instead the welfare of its patrons and th
of the community. You cannot bribe a g
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impeachable in its honesty and sincerity. It
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The PSYCHOLOGY of the GREAT BANK
The Great Bank is the institution that seeks to serve and to improve service. It is not an institution that seeks tremendous financial profits and cold marble buildings as testimony of its grandeur and importance, but instead the welfare of its patrons and the good will of the community. You cannot bribe a great bank, neither can you deceive it. It is infallible and unimpeachable in its honesty and sincerity. It feels itself to be a part of you and you a part of it, and that its failure is your failure and that of the BINGA STATE BANK. It is the bank of service, the hewer of a solid foundation for its patrons.
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HEARS MISS M'DOWELL
A notable program was presented at meeting Sunday. In the course of the meeting, Dr. Robert McDowell, W. Va., read an original poem, Sunshine and Storm; Dr. Robert McDowell, M. Simmerman; Miss Mary McDowell of Chennai; Miss Mary McDowell of Spokane; and spoke on the need of a world of problems. Miss McDowell had received letters from her students, where, as she said, she had 'felt the high rishte of the audience of the present Haiti and his activity in the league.
"The successful work of the Villages in receiving apparatus for a radio set in receiving apparatus for a radio set in this week. C. A. lobby will bear fruit this week. Monday night Sunday school worker will all over the city to attend the first Religious Education. At the present time are serving responsibly as registrars and are working toward a permanent organization in the city. At the first meeting Dr. Frank W. McCormick was the principal speaker, discussant Rico, assistant pastor of Pilgrim Temple - Administration Problems. Next Monday, 15. Miss Alberta Mason will discuss an afternoon discussion beginning at 7:20 on the first Department at 8:30 on the first Department at 8:30 on the Method in the Sunday School."
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Thomas Clay, 10 years old, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clay, died Tuesday morning. Young
Clay was born in Chicago and has
been a beloved family member for
number of years. Funeral services were
widowed in Chicago and the family
wife was the family host in Litton, Glen-
wood. The deceased leaves his father and
four sisters, two brothers and a host
of relatives and friends.
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institution that seeks to serve
is not an institution that
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is patrons and the good will
not bribe a great bank,
It is infallible and un-
and sincerity. It feels itself
a part of it, and that its
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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923
VN
SALE of
Panelled Wool
Embroidered
Serge
DRESSES
$ 377
Season's
Prize
Style
Navy Blue
or Brown
YOU MUST SEND
this dress to re-
ceive it when you sell
it. It will be sold
down. Actual
price on order is
continuous bait.
Sale last. No
price on order.
And Earn will
be given when
becoming their
ever new
DON'T
SEND
PENNY
Your Money
and
If You're Not
Satisfied
INTERNATIONAL
MAIL ORDER CO.
Dept. Diggs CHICAGO
FROM FACTORY TO HOME
AT COST PRICE
WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY
Big Sale on Mattresses
$12.00 value for $8.35
Double Coll Deck Spind
$16.00 value for $9.75
Day-Beds with Crownage Felt Mattresses
$27.00 value
$19.75
We are manufacturers of mattresses and
tex springs. - Distributors of mattresses,
box springs, pillows and feather quilts.
BRASS BEDS RETIRED
WE ARE IN THE MARKET.
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$52 6 E 47TH ST.
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TOWNS REMEDY CO.
Mrs. Dena L. Readiey, 2978 Indisna
avenue. entertained Miss, Ether ars
Of Gan’ Antonio, ‘Texas, with a proBres
ive whet paris Silee Gary Feturned
Rocher home Fridoy-
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avive. wtio. ie visiting ey grand:
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WEDDINGS
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Philadelphia
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| Its Holdings
Buys $20,000 Annex to Provide
Larger Class and Assembly
; Tooms for Growing Roster
Phitadetphia, Pa., March 16.—At 2
lcoxt of neatly $20,000 property with
Je trontage of 40 fect on Chrtstlan
treet aueening tho present tocatton
fot the building eccupted now for nine
ears by. the focal Southwest branch
Jot the Young Men's Chelstian ass0-
elation of Phiadetpis, was acquired
and wilt ay +00n as poaslbte bo con-
‘ertel nto dormitory raoms connect
Jed withthe bullding proper to £e-
ieee the prescat shortage in that Fe=
ence.
‘Sher on the howsas sill bo razed
Jand'aperinanent annex erected ng 9
art ofthe prercat, hutiding. This
RHE uate passlite not onlge-an ine
Jerense inthe number of toung mien
Sho can bo "accommodated with
Fooms in. the association, but Wi
slr maossile a eigenen
Sf the exmnnastum and the stent
oak uour of whieh have fons since
Proven’ inadequate to the demands
Rifich are gaits mada-on thea hye the
hombre Audional clues rome and
fn assembly Toum arealve part of the
plans for the future,
eis hoped ty" the committee of
management. that an assembly room
Eanauls of seating veverat. munared
Jean Ue contracted and they nope to
frnkerimvstate forse by te
Syraniaations and the general Dube
fie tor meeting purneces,
‘Sterclusy Hewes "W. Porter. who
vas licen fh charge of tho werk sine
tite opening ofthe” bullae. in. is
Teport to. tie onsmltiee of fuanage:
tment sula\tn parts
She work ‘at the Youn Men's
Jchelstian astociation for Negro: men
Sit bos was Inetitated sn Philadel
tin a namber e€ Sears azo. Terhans
Fewul aterest sou to ionow what as
fucen done nnd’ what we, plan 10 do.
During the pact ino seers In to
arlous departments of our work we
have rendered service to tho Tollow=
ing umber:
‘Execormodated tn our dormttorles
regular and. wanelent, 261%. men
ind bors using shower bathe, 26.0%
fnen aad boss wala Ryronastuny and
auatorium, 2038 “men pacing
ames. on’ billaed: tables, iaua0e
embers of elie ant! organteattons
ising ‘butlaing. 600: “number vats
ending eaueitional and rellsloug
Ssectings, “323000; homes and ct
movment found. for men, ond. boss
Roo: advice and counsel to men and
boxes 23,002"
°Khile no oneral appeat bas been
made tothe publle to finance. tie
Jfliove tnderiaiing, the. members of
fhe ‘committee are, themselves con:
nbutiag and sceepting trom tho
friends “ot ‘the, association. funds t
cover art of the coat oF tho reco
purghase,
‘General Seerctary W. M, Wood of
the 'Setropotitan association, of
titten the, Southwest. bulotng. ts
Tare attended the maceling ot” th
[Committee and cousratulated the oF
sAmzation on the shlendla manner in
‘hich the, ators of tho ansoelat fr
had been handled during the ime 0
JPccupsney of the building.” ‘Tho sce
retanyis repert for the manth showed
Eisatinfactors Increase. in. member
Putpa aa aided soterest in many 0
ihe aouation features, "De. TS
Murwelt ts ehairman of the commlt:
ee ef management aad Atiorney W
N° vonard ig secretars. Ouier mem:
igen mre Meese he it, Irvin, Aw Pe
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makes the hair brite,
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pigees.
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co ASepaie badge the Henatstance 21
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ie interacting alk was supported, Ws
HSeef ined, “levee. omelet a
Uns ithaca afi Di Sirs
Bete atts ehitrman of droeram
‘Tho Itiue Died Art club met Thurs.
jap 'attersoan wide Sure Buea 24
Biles getenue Next ingeting will be held
we Sse Willams ‘Cooke loi? Calumet
‘Special message to all Theosophists
aaa eee Ay Sum, Pa ee
Bath Shanes. Grssckaon Sale,
“rhe Bimira Tg, Grande. Seeial and
nenickl"Uub tila fa week meeting
Belong at thergetoncy of Me he
HeRG,, HOLE baliges ere tended
by Wardelt Douglag. "Next sneering il
Ue Wed Pot reatdence “ef Weiam
Beutel, oi Michipan aveive, Satur
Si ee ena
“Tho Ole clay held Its rogulag mest
ing Si Chie’ seandenee of John, Blanca
BIE, Shalt? Ske "eSturuade tha nex
necting Wwi'bg helt he tome. 0
ism rock isz6 ova avenue, Sate
GIS oF UI Week n
“phe La Vougo sewing elle mt lt
sats dared Wainer Gist Sittin
Ging Walneriage alied Beaneit
SSwver, president
‘rue, dacaon club met Sunday with
sign wertks Craday, 9090 Indians Sve"
Fhe Chicago Christian Malt Work.
oct taaselsdn fn erteru ne sndas
Rove Sete.” Nee seating, ll Bs
held at the residauce of airs. dowland,
SRapatoe ce Me Se the ant a
pina giid otra Hada, S55 Verne
Fesidenge of ts J. it. Jonnson, 513
BCS, Stecute
"Phe Hawt ef Lore, met at, the home
of Sirs Sinan Stebel, St0a) fauna
cane stra Suet wan elected pees
iicnts" ue haeaing ums, Suerekats
erttand sc owe: Lucky ayer
salted by gies, Addie Gree, 3606 Walmash
cies Sexe meting se be ed yet
Shot ade Bathe eo Ease Seth place
"Phe dumier Siairena Art and. Soci
cre lt ne thig week atte home
et Sarse aks Masten, ao" Wabash
“Fhe Ontario club, bid. eld, ts
Sone "oe" Noritan Perch, 433 ‘Bowen
Sento" Wahi evenings AC Ut
eenctition of tsingen trangecelens, th
Sis nerasined sacks Htetreshaents
“Tie Lorelior Whist clubs met, Thurs
dar afternoon With’ Steps, Dogg 200
Wheat avenue. Mea. huts -Wiltinan
Scored tie igieat punter of taint
Sethe Minnie SR deenetaa Tanto
Sas ive Utne nantes Nest met
Ine SHG Rott at’ tue emus ot Sirs
ig Holl BS abet avenue.
“thos Hasna” Sucat che met,
tne residence of ite esitenty She
Seulscadt eeebings vatver fsseines
Jctaburate funcheurt wan served ly Sirs
heat elt ies, eat “Wop 30
inca tena “sire ater Jo
Pig Htivary: Whige ciao ance with
eealiont SNM? GSE ite
Nene stiner” Willie “Owsley ener
inte wid Sunde reeks and ht
dash, Trae with a strung
ringer, eto wan fl a
Ges stint dai) Sate tot
SiC meeting sel be te len Ue
Si! GGree Couper $533 Venine ave
Nhe Sune oem cub cht. Tiirs
dag aftermad at Gi amg of “at
Weer Mhnne Biyant, Bt Goi nines
Abr ln tafriy resent: Stes.
Negonte eertery
te Mubenoe Ait ct wth
ut ‘Gtatstong ‘Vatterott tase Ue
“Shy read Satur
‘Hie "Stata Are ant Literary le
peta the eewldence of Sea” Sa
Beceon, BS SC Use nvenday ae
he Epleurean Whilst club met ‘Thurs
ay" aternann au our tigen a ir
sateen Sas Sate sere.
“A” nese eb wae atSGESST at the
setacnee attra St. 2" Caciran Bh
Situ iH ‘Whi’ as ces Loraine
Sein Gey ‘nd mecunes ve. ne
Purely ofeach werk, “Stra St
ocfany pretient; Siro eattine At
‘isin slcecprentiant aken eibsiet
Giriee! teeording secrerars’ Mira Ad
E"Weoasdens teedsurees Nias Eat
Gannon aeegéantsat arma: Nts, stave
jue,
easontafternon SeRcotea’ "Per
| Rinse exe aeece ues EStcea it e8
ietains at ur Ghamivin avenue
“Phe Mohawk sicerary ahd Socal ch
are ianalog to. feuter a sakeadha
SeSond We in"enarce of the prose,
‘The Ne-Pies- Ultra Social clube met a
ie home ef stra See Grate to
Wircemes venti, \eedinegaay agter
ooh: we ncst mmceting wai bs held a
Une" zentlence of “Wn slate. Ander:
$04, 1812 Eamets avenue
ino Gonmapaitan bln, cat ms
with stra Re Riteingon: Ss Wave
‘Sethu’ tietags "Stesi_ meeting wt
‘echeld with Stes Jeane Vadcrburph a
Sie" Bunians clubs 2468 South Parke ave
"She Blue Ribbon Plessure club. a
eptertatned, Saturday hy Stee ali
ng tin te eld’ at "the, cesnee o
BE Sra Sica ltowe, ‘Seu iis park
Siyiday. “rentas. Henderson Cros
fimeeent: Bertha’ petelscereany
"Phe Ss Sede b'Geacy aloo. wi
eet thig Week ne the residence
BSS cays sia ‘wataah aesase,
"Phe “vieigry club met atthe rest
anes, of Stee, Be, secrean, 3
eave Joined. OMleers elected «were
Wisin Siler, prestdent: Ugutee Maser
tice ‘heenident®" Stanek cate, neers
tis$: Siary Chineseals, aeastant seers
FARE next mastne, wil we eld at
Rome’ nf Ara. Addie Johnson, 408 Eas
eee
John 7. Thompking, baritone. « stu.
sneer ae. "Sturdy aqd. Antoinette
Seer Chinen Bos an austen hy Bil
‘X"ovineen, reader”, Thootore ay"
Be nd" Alnhonao:Sotmitens necomeag-
Beas ripe eeedcat” wan elven for” the
Botiae Tt ure: Fisk “Aiuainae efob and
Bika san dete
Eaurener Lor. Bs fener, ell be
Ug Community enter at, thelr comet
BiG StauatSiarch 38: osggted Sy Ath
Btls Wilfaga, reader o¢ Landon, ne
Tans, and ane Stonros, ‘lee, xesot
Pane
*Ehe’ stusio, and Denmatte tub wil
rene fisreigan emanating
Siueeer pantist church, $0, guage
Sais Sanford ‘Lewis, presidents Cs Ih
Gicintre gi the Chicano, Muste a3.
eausitpteal, SR. Cheta cats
Sieg, WEE Prore pacticloating "are
Shree, ice Gena Chey a, Dicker
Fe fates, Reet et
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hear promdente and Stnetha..
Mc, hairnns otho near con
unit of Carol McCoy. teacher of
etinatle Sgr gave abate ohh
BEM ied! af te xnitenat’ Univer
BiPor Atte, Sirah #5 tm fete a
netchtengs, Blane goltare annauner
a resi ig’ hanertine: Singna, pani
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Sftite St Siaasenail, 1221 Findon aves
nude Saati Benetnt, waahen te a
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home city, Anyone interested will con
‘The Regina Charity club held their
regulte. meeting atthe residence of
Nts. dioacl Moseman, 35h llee aver
ue, Sunday.
“Tho Youns Matroms Prosresstvo club
gilt moot ‘Thursitay at the fenidence of
Sig "Sapieg Fehr goes Grove avgtue,
‘Phe East Side’ Smareer= See Whist
ehutinst "tthe adm of are Srl
Bel vscgha lat cRtumet avenvcs Wete
ey ening, Sen ane Satan
seeed the" ghost tunauer ot Teint
ie hostdasesvea"a very aaicloys
veneer ater witel. the ldo ade
yes to tang tat ttn, len Be
(owes, Grit Cottage arove.arerae.
Atline™ Weldon," presdents Blanche
Rithan, vecreaty.
‘rhe isth anniversary of the, Giles
cunties cht, wa colobrt at Frfente
siieRomer ead sige meena Egos
Seat acres ig agacences hy” peor
ene Siseae! Weert sete of Reo
ete St coral gletcons iy tion tat
Te Baaket t,t, Community Center
Betvente Annes procter era com>
fcitea Beste creat ds ave, the founder
Sisenls Carte dor cperaite Wis erenne
zation, fer so, jong. n. time, ‘oiding, 10
a ehstngt objec, perpetuating the
Bee Sent a ERE aa
Adame s"Gs, “gesting. siudents sand
AMING cance, Sa Ada, Waterss Nena
Feaidese at home waa tostens” Sieg
Estate, "wreiaent: Siew Aanle 3
tie sewer.
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“Shake Your Feet,” the big musical
conver progection with. an etegtar
ast fg an fie sceond and final week
hue: Seana hee
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inreelattontances gga
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tix proving to orcs
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Star Portraye Two Charaters in
stare Two Caste
In “Smilin’ Jim" at the States the-
auet on Saturday of this week, the
Stat of thie Western comedy-drama,
Frankisn Farnum, ts eniled upon t6
eamy io distinct characters. Ag
Sinliin’ Ja, the Westerner, he enters
the town of Bidrevitle to escape the
Sherif of the neighboring counts,
who has Jmplicated him ina crim2
atwhleh le fe Innocent, As Frank
Narmon, an Rastemn olf expert. ho
portrays the part of Smilin’ Jim's
hrother, seeking dim in Wdzeviile to
fell him that he hae been cleared of
20 complicity in tho crime.
The ditticulties of portraying two
Gifterent rolen and types in the same
photopiay can’ hardly ‘be described
Und “Mr Farnum's Jong stage and
Reren experience stood him in good
Stead, the quality, of the production
ieeing’ the West testimonial of Mis ex
cenent abtilty,
The-eight, Weeks occupied in filme
ing “Sinliin’ Jin" represented: cieht
Meeks of the hardest. kind of work.
The cant was not only compelled. to
Hattie the elements, ut duo to the
cunttariness of tho weather, in order
fo complete the picture on’ schedule,
thes were forced to work early and
Inqe Whenever the sky cleared.
Me, Farnem alwayn sets a good ¢x~
ample for the balance of the cast by
heing the first on the ret tn the mora~
ing and the jwet to leave at night,
never complaining of conditions: of
the worl
Sacco
ir THE
hg HOMES
LV GREAT
| Tie, conniuoUS
peat 2" MIDNIGHT
es ice ceec cats
skould prod tho delinquent among
that set Into quick activity, In ad-
dition. there ‘are many who have
viewed it once who will desiro to give
ie the final O-O and we again call
thar attention to the fact that the
nal presentation occurs on Sunday
nigh. Don’t overlook ft. It 1s worth
& second Visit,
THE MONOGRAM
Tim and Gertie Moore's famous
“Chiengo Follies" company aro play
ing a. return engarement at the
SEnogram. theater this week. This
aggregation made such a tremendous
Ait upon. the occasion of the last
tisk a few weeks ago that Alanarer
Henry Miller went to a large added
expense 10 bring them back and, in
So’doing he moie than pleased his
patrons it capacity: crowds are to bo
Taken as an indication. “The Assist
Ant Sunager™ fa the billing and It x
a very Hart story full of screainingly,
funny situations, interspersed with 2
fine Hist of songs, dances and snappy’
disiozue. Fim. himaclt carries the
bulk of comedy work, but he Js ably
aided by the Midget and the balance
Of hls largo and capable crew. Gerty
Sfoore has tho leading feminine role
and pives perfect ratisfaction. It fs a
crackersack tab and shoutd be pack-
for them in wntll the last curtain on
nest Sunday night.
Le
Antlered Organizations to Have Big
Weck at Grand
ext week is “Elke Weokl ot toe
Grand’ theater and a wonderful pros
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Friend Tony: This teaves the Géormias
in'the state ef Nevada, pasting throueh
Ment? of show en route from Oakland,
EER? Wa Mwere “tookin. to fad ae
ground wovered with stu fn Rene, Bu
Found the cun aimine zd te arin 29
fens Sir Gaidand. Gur Hest etand was
Homo ina the house, Wax sold aut. Ciel
Husain was mothe sek det 331
Cilcmat, "a coming syune, exmedian,
fen pull on gear ninch hitzer and knocked
ited ae” ‘en “shatth slewed im Oa
EAST dint wene tack’ to Meread, 3h.
Mire'he ‘wilt make, iis home. ‘Wi
Tus witi, the Georgian ‘three -éeaxons
Bid wwe sll moles ene but Wea man ean
Weiter his cundition® £9 10 SE,
Uae lasek in California was. a
agra cpr, Hier et, agers Baler
“At Heng Se ets sineriaihed Uy 3.
afd sure, dag Siaawen ant. daughters,
Ranan amd duce. have. Krown the
Smarann emily for auite a while, Mr
Simnpaon ian oslcuime sreoner, having
iwc a memcr ef the Queen of Tiait
Cor" it war one. of the greatest «ee
hitizs'we hae spent this Season. Stes
Htege Sirowwram ha a Joveiy votce ant
sore day wht be heard from,
‘Weil Fons 1 wilt nave te loge Here
aT amin a Tulle hurts. Se lene
ft At wate
‘Yours truly,
"THOMAS HARTIS.
SLIM WRITES
We fad a letter early tn the week,
rent tne by Famous stim, ‘with. the
Harvey" Greater Siinstrels, Tie shows
having flue success ana is Paving tie
hrcxcht haie-at Cleveland, Olio. “Slim
faye that Aira: Wile iadwards fr te
covering fromm scriots oincratlon "a
Presiyterian hospital, room. 420, Fitts:
burgty Pa, and that Prof, Charile Hcl
foway. ‘who Jotned the eon a ser
erateting a. wicked. fiidle. « Lawrence
Parker and. John Foston were. made
Elks wnilo playing the Smotry city an
Sirs, ‘Siarle Afoore. and Hlascl Hoston
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The Picture the Entire World Is Talking About
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AAT IDEAL PRINGESS
15 GLORIA SIMS}
A motion picture actress must
often reverse, ia practice, tho theory
of reincarnation, sayz Gloria Swan-
son, famous Paramount star.
And to prove that Jt ean he donc,
se dons a bejeweled costume and
headiress, steps Into a setting Fepre-
sentative ‘of the architecture of the
ancient race of the Incas in South
America and becomes 10 all appear-
ances an Inca princess of hundceds
of, sears ago.
‘The sequence fs a cut-hack viston
in her latest Paramount pleture, “My
Ameriean Wife." which will be shown
a the Vendome theater next Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. March 19,
20 and 21, and in wie she plays
the role of an Ameriean girl In a 10-
mance with “a. young Argentine
sporisman and aristocrat, ‘Ina love
stone between the Rirl and the man,
played by Antonio Moreno, the hero
holuts out an old portrait hanging on
the Walls of nis estancla or couatey
mansion nnd tells her the story of
the subject of the portralt, ono of his
forebears: how he came’ over. with
the ‘early “Spanish conquestadores
and atier hie canquests won for him.
self a Veautiful Inca princess na a
ride. In the scones depleting, this
story Mire Swanson’ plays tho rolo
of an Inca princess, ‘while Moreno
portrays the Spanish warrior.
‘The setting was prepared and the
costumes selected after carefill re-
feareh of the architecture of the
Ineag and the people of that period
and ‘several days were required to
Construct the set Ja the studio tank
and make the scenos. ‘The hall room
of the president's mansion in Buenos
Alves, capital of Argentina, Is repro-
duced.” The drarnatie climax of this
picture takes place tn this setting on
te occasion of a reception given, hy
the president-cleet of the ‘republic
fo statesmen, diplomats and. potittea
Teaders of the South American mna-
tion. Some 200 players were used In
the scenes ar questa of the receptton.
St. Louie, Mo—Three companies are
eine formed here—one Cor the teatntni
of moving Mette artiste one for ths
Srofuetton, of moving icture features
Rint one for. thie Wisislvation Of films
Sita “Haelal artiste featured. “hs. tho
free mentioned a group ef qualified Ine
Ririctorn wit be Installed." ho ‘next
inenttoned “will have vecveral “branches
Wine wil include olfterent soty ef are
tsis working. under distinct lines. om-
Weacing comedies, "dramas ami other
hisses of productions, "The tast wilt he
a VGirating “houre for. the. products
through neyeral channel “covered by
Fonteacts which wilt Ingure.eontiawots
iarihution as test as the pictures are
fiend. outs “Te fa salt that there. fen
Stiri of wealth behind this eet of Meas.
The tentning denartment. known as the
“be SEajan studios, weil open Rot laure
an Mare 35, and Ys located at 2345
Silve Beret, dq
THE LAPAVERTE
sation ee SEE Taney
MeLaurin Co, plived’ an” eneagement
ire Haat week, Thin aneremwtion fea
Wellearesaad eric, Wut the Wallace ‘Tris
Jeuthe eats’ thing In the line-up
orth of tention. Mezaurin shoul
Nrengihen ix show. sk at. present,
Rslde from tke lo mentlqned. "he haa
Boe tittle” to offer. the. theaterssoing
huhtie. “Peoptes & Weontes did ail thes
Soule" to hell the show up, bute there
was no tee. “Tho nresent, Werk sen
Tnve the “‘heulah Benbow. Cow headed
Ue Sule James tele m shent fall of
rast and ‘pepe Wiike E. Watts, sage
manager ana Fepareer.
ond Te
Exmsitlon Faye are paring the Pan-
imation Pout sre aeg sh
WOMEN WILL \ A Ml
FALLINLOVE | ACTI
WITH FAM
MONTE CRISTO
a
A MIGHTY AVALANCHE OF DRAMATIC
ACTION, BASED ON THE WORLD'S MOST
FAMOUS MASTERPIECE OF ADVENTURE,
ROMANCE AND THRILLS.
“MONTE GAlSTO”
TO WI GONIERTS
It is generally conceded that the
motion picture has not reached, to
any degree of permanenes, quite 2
number of persons in America, Just
why it lias not ls moro or less of 2
mystery. Those few which the
sereen has not reached are num-
bored among the older folie who still
doubt that motion pictures can por-
toy a story in an Interesting man-
ner.
However, these doubting Thomases
will have ‘a new Joy In’ witnessing
the famous story, “Monte Cristo,”
written by the Inimortal Alexandre
Dumas. It ty to have its Tooal. pre-
milere at the OW! thenter next sfon-
day, Jt was produced by Wiliam
Fox under the direction of Emmett
J. Fiyon,
Thiy story, which has been read by
millions and whieh will ever remain
an a classic of adventure, love and
romance, provides an execlient thome
for a sereen drama. It ss. possible
through the scope of the motion plo-
ture camera to carry the audience
to France, the locale of ‘the story,
And there’ depict in a faithful. way
the stirring adventures of the youth
Hest known as Edmund Dantes.
Fow, if any, of the older gener.
tion who have’ read at all, have, have
never read this story. For this rea-
soa many who seldom £0 to the mo-
tion pleture theater will do xo when
this great Fox special opens here.
This ‘has proved to he the case In
other cities whero the pleture has
already been shown,
Manager Kemp of tle Ovt states
that "Monte Cristo" Is without an
equit asa rereen drama,
———
AUSTIN & DELANEY
Hittin dade evat atone
Mt takes to plenso all concerned they
DAD HOWARD ILL
petite! Sint PEE
Pe Arata
Part Scaee BA (ie
BRE eet lets ot
Faeite, We ahi Rae taal
‘There are no better character artists
than is the famous Harry Fladier, whose
Chink. Impersonations “and . slimicrioa
nrg contldered tie clagie of eauuevile,
‘a9 hie 1s popularly Known, has heen
working ss a purt of the novelty. team
of Fiddler & Perry for tho past couple
of years. tnt reas notices emanating
fromm the Wild and Wooly Went lately
tead ux to believe that ho has singled
out, “For years this great ardet (rav-
elod with ihe well knawn artists, Kuby
see con of indianapelis, Ind., and his
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: Harry Fiddler
garecr tg remembered ly (he writer Ad
fartnck “arcs cacy gga ofthe
fametted reat Suu, hae ates
fee'tase nonecat Marapiise ts, Ama
Fem Mike fis temic tb the foe
Sei wht” peste aa necen
Isaue ‘ar the Stoekion, Cal. News:
“Harts Etalers "get is somewhat
aurterent cron tie ordinary eames ten
impasnatcr tie ptr et. tan
eee an ie CRT ety See
hing! he turn in one. of te ema
pleat bita of enmeay Seen nthe State
Bors Tong toe y
“FOLLOW ME"
Mivwaukee, Wis-—Our engagement
nde had gen ‘aim uct ad
jean one.” By aneetal request
ere heel ever urn. making, the
chatecmne ny of eight ga duration
an Se hsed, te “eapachy at vere
nerformances stile prerene eck ie
Tot between South Bend and ieokomo,
ipa ang Spent Ohio, 2a eh
ihe’ fede Hey eee the
ESSedithekter“Ganumosss ohne tome
Fart the" company were: entered
ber ailicues sie on teeter eae
Monat 'Sisore Facog ragxeq the a=
jess aarine put, "Fhe hs nave
Iria sets, Skip Bovnna, once parte
fat oe Simm, Ae wernt with
{ereulonis a the Soltiers Home kone
Hes ere anit towid Hike tte feo
Bie iene onto the pgs
bin the Ata Winnie a Sd
Chast he lite ie ata,
Sie, ep onthe 1 a fe
shear S00 ending” wondeet Tot of
ffnain te the aiterine. Store “nest
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her Rolie eee
More & Rye am at the American,
wie hot: FR
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MOST| BE THRILLED |x
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MONTE CRISTO {PA
Rane eke
“Catch.My Smoke” and "The
dungle Goddess” at Ow!
‘Tom Mix, the hero of “Catch By
Smoke," being shown at the Owl the-
ater on Saturday of this-week, mati-
nee nd night, tells 2 good one on a
{udge ot a certain court in Arizona.
It ueemed during tho heat of A
telat “waned Netween two ranchers
Attorney of the opposing sides
feclded to cast alt Tormulities of
decorum to the winds.
‘During the stmeing up before the
judge hy the plaintife’s attorney. his
auvieaty interposed Youd enough te
“You're & tar”
Instantly the former retorted in w
higher pitch:
SYowre 1 bigger tar!”
Rut ils honor, not, to be. outdone.
pounded his gavel anil in a volee that
fang fesonantly in the court house,
yellea:
PSrGentlemen, gentlemen, Teemiem-
ber Pm here! ei
‘Great Serial
In one of the nirvelous 25 epi-
sodex of “Phe Junzic Gordes,” In
hich Blinor Pleld and“Truman Van
Dyke-are co-starred and In the mak-
ing of whieh hundredy of Hons, tigers
Jeopards and other ferocious. junc
Hens were used, a thrilling Mght i
anidade taken ace,
The hero white flying to the res:
lone of Lady Hetty, whip ts imprisones
inva harem, ts astonised to see 2
Teonard crust from the front coekpl
of the airplane, “The spotted Teas
Attacks the aviator anda torribic
Strgale ensuex in midair,
This amazing scene will be shoscy
next Satnrday at the Owl theater
Shere “The Jungle Goddess” ts play.
ing.
ec
“THE DUNGEON”
atlohesus productions, wilt be shown Qt
stiches prnductions wil he ete at
ii ete” ae created, Remain
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I AIN' GONN' WOODY NONE O' THIS
JELLY ROLL—Contralto Soli-Manelle Smith and Her Jazz Hounds*
DON'T MESS WITH ME—Contralto Soli-
Manelle Smith and Her Jazz Hounds*
8475 10 in.
75c MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES—Plano Solo-
Thomas Waller
8478 10 in.
75c BIRMINGHAM BLUES—Plano Solo-Thomas Waller
8047 10 in.
75c DOWN HEARTED BLUES—Contralto Soli-Plano Accompaniment by Clarence Williams*
YOU MISSED A GOOD WOMAN WHEN SICKED ALL
OVER ME—Contralto Soli-Plano Accompaniment
by Clarence Williams-Era Taylor
8046 10 in.
75c LOUISVILLE BLUES—Fox Trot—Handy's Orchestra
AUNT HAGAR'S BLUES—Fox Trot—Handy's Orchestra
*Can be heard only on OEK Records*
Where to get the Six Best Sellers
ST. LOUIS..... WILLIAMS, OHIO
Pearl City Music Company,
2338 Market Street..... 1603 Main St.
St. Louis Music Company,
3299 Market Street..... INXONVILLE, TENNESSEE
City Building.
CHICAGO..... LEXINGTON, KENT
Halato Music Shop, 350 South State Street.
St. Louis Music Shop, 3643 B. State Street
Scottsdale Repair Shop, 3848 S. State Street.
Nell Music Palace, 3944 Vendome Music Shop,
47 E. 31st Street..... 1621 Center Avenu
DENVER..... MINTHURST, WILLIAMS
Shackleford's Maloney Music Shop,
1529 Harting St. Scottsdale,
4834 Gratist Avenue.
CLEVELAND..... 535 Lenox Avenue
J. Pickett, 4834 Gratist Avenue.
Scottsdale Music Store, 4834 Scott Avenue.
ALBANY, MISSOURI
Worley's Place, 1368 Aburn Avenue.
GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION
25 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y.
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Communicate with the
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BAM Z. REEY, D. M. Meyer, D. M. Meyer, 642-3-4 Volunteer Life Slicer, Chattanooga, Tenn.
R. H. DUELLEZ, 182 36th Street N. W. Washington, D. C.
MARTIN HILLN, 642 36th St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, IL.
John Roxborough, Mayor of St. Antoine street, Detroit, Mich., and W. B. W. B. W. B. were speedily entertained by Phil A. Jones and Tony Langston on the occasion of a home town last Saturday. Mr. Roxborough is in the reality and bonding business in Detroit, and Mr. About was in Detroit, and Mr. Defender, both sailed during the week.
G BLUES"
SPOT in the week
is Monday morning.
Blues for every day
Blues, we have still
MORNING BLUES—
Contraito Solo—Lizzie Miles
LE ME. BARE—
Contraito Solo—Lizzie Miles
Alto Solo—Piano Accompaniment
Clarence Williams—Sara Martin*
BLUES—Contraito Solo—Piano Ac-
Clarence Williams—Sara Martin*
WE NORODY NONE O' THIS
Solo Solo
Le Smith and Her Jazz Hounds*
ME—Contraito Solo—
Le Smith and Her Jazz Hounds*
BLUES—Piano Solo—
Thomas Waller
S—Piano Solo—Thomas Waller
BLUES—Contraito Solo—Piano
Clarence Williams—Era Taylor
WOMAN WHEN FIRED MILE
Solo Solo—Piano Accompaniment
Clarence Williams—Era Taylor
-Fox Trot—Handy's Orchestra
-S-Fox Trot—Handy's Orchestra
ly on OKeh Records
WILLSVILLE, OHIO
OHIO
Cincinnati Sales Co.
1603 Main Street
INNOVILLE, TENN.
Trotter Restaurant Company-
Candido Piano Company,
120 B. Limestone Street.
INDIANAPOLIS,
44 W. Ohio Street
PITTSBUGH,
Gardner Avenue W. FM.
122 Center Avenue
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
628 Fifth Street
NEW YORK CITY, N. X.
358 Lenox Avenue
Drexon's Music Shop.
538 Lenox Avenue
Melody Music Shop.
Melody Music Shop.
Morris Music Shop.
Lenox Ave. Cor. 1423 St.
Hibbard's Music Shop.
Records
The Records
of Quality
DARD PHONOGRAPH
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Booking Association)
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'THE THIRD ALARM'
Sensational Drama Comes to States Theater Next Week
At last a photodrama constructed on gigantic lines that sings the lodge-devised praises of the firemen or this coming, to be sure, but now that it is here in hush reality, firemen and their hundreds of thousands of friends are rejoicing because it shows in vivid and tangible sequents the lives of the firemen to his employers—the well known public.
The production is appropriately titled "The Third Alarm" and is presented at the States theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 22, 23 and 24. That the fireman is a vital factor in the wolfage of any community is brought out in "The Third Alarm." It shows not only how diligently he serves but it also deplores in thrilling scenes the dangers he confronts, the perils he faces uncomprehensibly in the daily pursuit of his
"The Third Alarm" is not propaganda for the firemen. Keep this point in mind. It is a powerful force. It is the little family, of his struggles for happiness, of his failure under the weight of increasing years, of his dismissal from the department and of his suffering so staggeringly big in its scope as to put other screen fires to shame. Then, too, there is a delightful note of romance, the unceasing love that Mowry has for her bravery in the face of her husband's discharge, all make for drama of poignant appeal. There are young people in the cast also and their romantic interest of the story.
Motion Picture News
Bx D IBELAND THOMAS
Now that my name is at the head of
this column once again, there will not
be a space between my name and
Quintard Williams, operator at Dixie theater, Madisonville, Ky., claims to be a construction trainee (a in Willey boy in the United States). Columbus Ewins of the Lincoln theater at Charleston, S.C., says the man's job is to help the house. That he had one of those "mamma boy" suits made and the first day he wore it a man got up and gave him his hats in the street car, as he was in the house with a lady. He pawed the gift for 14 cents.
G. O. N. Neal, Jr., traveling salesman for O. A. Mercer Hall, Film corporation, met a man he had secreted his divorce and he is on the carpet again.
He moved to Davis, manager and operator of Lillian theater at Martin, Tenn., a trip to Mississippi to see his much better now. Princelle says that while in Mississippi he only met one white male and to play safety first he met Earl Pincott, manager of Lincoln theater at Nashville, Tenn., who was born at that city, is now vamp proof. All the girls who used to vamp him and call him sweet names are angry with admission to the theater. Earl says that there were too many of them, the man that he has put in a telephone and added a ladies' rest room to the theater. There is a new suburban theater in Florida avenue in Jacksonville, Fla.
The Star theater at Shreveport, La. is a 19th-century building to the Hippodrome, just across the street, which is under the same management. The theater at Spartanburg, S. C. was sold at auction recently and purchased by a Race man.
Prof. C. E. Hawk and his assistant,
Prof. A. Metts, are on the east
side of the theater. William Jackson of the Othello
theater told a friend of mine that I wanted
a movie with a female lead. T. C. Williams, former advance agent
and manager of Florida Blossoms, will
picture theater at Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. The DuBurro theater at Savannah, Ga.
and its first vaudeville show, playing
Sisters, who joined the large
theater.
"A Man's Duty" a Lincoln production
the New Frolic theater at Jacksonville,
Fla. last week to big business. This
was a second show. "Duncan" played
to big business at Royal theater, Philadelphia, last week.
**Recommendation**
Trena L. Williams, Burlington, VT.
write to Real Productions corporation.
Picture Company, 121 Central avenue, Los
Angeles; Cal. can also supply your
wants.
Jeffrey Pearson, Jr., Cipulpe Creek,
Cal: Ask the manager of your theater
if you desire, but I do not think that
I will be able to see it. I Jessie Waller, Doe Run, Me: Good looks are not necessarily essential, but
are very much desired for success to
Preston Trukoff, Corning, Ky.: The light that you describe will not answer you, but you claim, every theater would use it. There is no electricity in a piece of copper wire wrapped around a steel rod. You think you can fool me. Address all letters to Lincoln theater at Charleston, S.C.
Dancing The Harraves is giving lessons in St. Louis, Mo., according to an author. The Tig is dancing in and around the Mall, 715 Chippewa street.
MUSICIANS and PERFORMERS
ORCHESTER leader, who can "ent
tone." Also high class singing con-
templates, dancers, a good Bling singer
want real performers of all kinds.
Those who write before, wire now
Richardson, communicate at once.
WIRE—DON'T WRITE
STATING SALARY EXPECTED
Thure, March 15, Centralia, III.
Fax, March 15, 1234567890
Sal and Mon 17-18, Taylorville, III.
Tues., March 20, Litchfield, III.
HOLTKAMP'S FAMOUS ALABAMA
SMART SET MINSTRELS
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
All correspondence must reach the O, R, T. Desk no later than Tuesday to insure publication.
The Famous Georgia Minutes, hitching the land near the following towns this week Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, and Salt Lake, Laramie, Laramie and Cheyenne, Nyo.
Robert Lennie Matlock, who is in bad health, has gone to his home in Louisville, Ky., for the 50th East Fifth Street. He has given four honors by the Boston, Mass., papers last week, while playing on a great team of Rudolf Valentino, at Kelth's theater. Bord-Feining Co. played last week at the Standard theater, Philadelphia. Pa. Bord-Feining Co. dandanna Girl Co. played the Pelton theater, Savannah, Ga. last week. Co. played "Washington Polles," is playing Rock Hill, S. C. Strong & Jessicane are playing the at the Lincoln theater, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Harvey's Minstrels are playing Cleveland, Ohio, the present half.
Face, Thomas & Pace, late of the Georgia Teaches Co. are splitting the University of Michigan City and the Strand theater. Fort Wayne, Ind. Richard Cory, with the Boiseies DeLorme, has sent his to Savannah, Ga., last week.
Austin & Delaney are at the Majestic theater, Chicago, Ill.
july Jones, Joe's featuring several
seasonal stars, including the
Howell and Brown are at the Boules.
Jack Richards, with the Hardinck
Jackson Wonders of 1923, ordered his
sent care of Royal hotel, Monroe, MIch.
to big Detroit address,
Scott & Howell have had their sons
Central Theater,
Cleveland, Ohio.
McGarr and DeGaston's Famous Raz-time Steppers, with Bertrand Goln, are at the Truman theater, Hot Springs, Ark.
Whitney and Tutt, heading Wint's play, playing a two weeks engagement at the Lafayette theater, New York City.
J. Rosamond Johnson's great musical "Sensation," is featured this week at the Palace theater, New York City.
Gleam and Jenkins are at the Orphhem theater, New York City.
Matt Housely's Six Sheels of Arathy are a hit this week at the Pantagoras theater, St. Paul, Minn.
Gleam and Jenkins are at the Orphhem, Germantown, Pa.
Walter Brossale, the well known performer, successfully stood a serious operation and the县 is on the hospital late for complete recovery. Mail. 42136 Evans Avenue, Abt. 2. Chicago, Ill. the earth that mail will reach her at 172 West 1523 street, New York, N. Y. Johnny Hudgins, featured with the TPCA, an open week and there next Monday in the Gayley theater, Minneapolis, MN.
HELLO
Beginning MO
"Best People
on
Earth"
BIG MINSTRE
HELLO CHICAGO 1923 Beginning MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 19
THE
"LADIES ONLY" MATINEE, 35 CENTS, INCLUDING TAX
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2 P. M.
ALI SADHOD AND PRINCESS ISIS WILL
GIVE A FREE READING TO EVERY LADY
POSITIVELY NO MEN ADMITTED
EVERY NIGHT
AT 8:30 SHARP
S UN D A Y S
AT 6 & 9 P. M.
MARY
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Ella Goodloe, now operating *N* rooming and eating house for petter Broult, Mich., states that one had Chappelle & Stimmeet during their rehearsal, the Ford city. Ella says hollo, words. Brown Brothers, being Herman and Seth, are having fine success in South. This week's show, this week at the BJJou theater, Nashville, Teen. Town, with Coy Herdon at the helm and Leon Deig chirping the main voices, is dividing the week North Park and Kerstin W. W.
Wiblwirds & Maclinel, now with the
Braunwald bia wheel, will single out a bit after
Brooks. Wiblwirds & Maclinel and Joe Petter-
lein under the name of Sumpy Steinerers.
Goldman & Goldman筷 that mall
Goldman & Goldman at 223 Wubash avenue,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Brown, Whirlwind Dancers,
Brown & Brown, The Frothe
Frothe, Hirschman mall, Ala.
Farrell & Hatch, still hitting them for
their 100th win, at the Milton
theater, Cleveland, Ohio.
Princess Mysteria & Co. are playing the week at Seattle, Wash., and creating Glenn & Jenkins, real big timers, are playing the week at the Orpheum theater. Cindy Cumly, featured comedian with the Record Breakers Co. on the Columbia when she is playing the show, Olivia Emile Nelson, with the Willie Collier Music Box Live, is on the second of three shows at the Forrest theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dave & Tressie, the fast workers, are spire-shaped Lincoln, and Stuart City, Iowa. William Hoy and wife, who have been living on the Coast for some time, are now in Stuart City mail will reach them at 424 Langley avenue. Mrs. Hoy was formerly Miss Paulette Rose. Chicago orchestra, with Charles J. Harris, Arthur E. Holiday, Daniel Smith, Jasper Taylor and Millie McGraw, are at the Starling Theater, Mayflower.
Gonzalez White & Co., with the Jmmlm
team, will be playing the week at Paterson, N.J.
THE KOPPIN
Dunphy, Manager
Detroit. Mike Walker, the Walker's "bright ideas" company, in a two-ae musical comedy, is drawing fine houses to be hung a long time before each show and hundreds are being turned away nightly. It carries Tabo Brown, Helen Lester, Todd Pelibone, Margaret Miller, Susie Burke, Henrietta Leggett, Irene Cook, Margaret, George Cook, John Snow, Oli Folski & Old Polks and Martin & Walker.
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MONDAY NIGHT
TOGETHER WEEK
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WITH THE
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8—KANGAROO STEPPERS—8 JOE JORDAN MUSICAL DIRECTOR
ADDED ATTRACTION
Monday and Friday Nights, JAZZ GONTESTS
Tuesday Night, GREAT LIKES LODGE will
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HOME OF BETTER ENTERTAINMENT
ND THE
SOMETHING NE
JOSIE MILES SINGS and
Have you ever heard the smatches of a
on Southern railroads? Do you rec
struck a responsive chord in you?
striply contrasted can these a
laborer's result to the commonplace da
to call BLUES. LOVE ME IN YOUR
of the laborer's songs.
GLA
Have you ever heard the snatches of song sung by Negro section hands on Southern railroads? Do you recall how their plaintive melodies struck a responsive chord in you? Generally termed Blues, yet how did the blues influence laborer's souls to the common dance tunes that we are accustomed to call BLUES. LOVE ME IN YOUR OLD TIME TIME in the vein of the laborer's songs. BLACK SWAN RECORD No. 14139
NEW RELEASES
14138—RADIO BLUES and AGRORAVATIN'
PAPA-Inte Wailaca
14138—2 A. M. BLUES and I.M GONNA
GET YOUR FRIDAY, Smith
2108—NO ONE WOULD DO IT NOW and
ABLEEP FIVE YEARS—Earl B.
Westfield
The income of Black SwanAgain companies fa-
sional man or woman. We still glally inform
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Graduate Attributions Are Now Operating Ferry Shows and Twenty Houses
New York, N. Y.—With the incorporation recently of the Syndicate Attribution for $10,000, the plums that have been under way for the last year to organize the country have been consummated. The circuit will have 10 weeks of playing with housing to "witty riots." The shows are to be played by Colored companies, around the cir
Headquarters have been established in New York, where a routing office is located. Levy is president of the new circuit. Levy was formerly connected with the Yankees for a number of years. Negotiations are under way whereby L. H. Herrick of the Yankees is in touch with the booking concern that handled the routing of the Shubert units until recently, will become the general manager of the Syndicate Colored cir-
MUSICAL MAGRIES
The Five Musical Magriles, one of the best groups in vaudeville, are dividing Midway theaters, Chicago, Ill. This act is a sensationally fast working one and the group takes them into the stage and take them way into the summer months and the fact that four weeks only have been lost in the months could be heir to ask. They remain in and around Chicago until April 1st, and the group's director, George Early, basso; Joe Cisco, second tenor; Harry Ford, tenor, and Arthur Ford, baritone.
Jones & Jones are at Kelvin's, Boston, Mass.
NER CAFE
WITH STREET
MEAS PRESENTS
"TON REVUE"
WITH
JEAN STARR, DAN SMALL
THEIR
STEPPERS—8
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
KEWART AND HIS
SYNCOPATION—10
NEW YORK CITY
ICC—SERVICE A LA CARTE
FEATURED
TAINMENT IN THE WORLD
GO 1923
MARCH 19
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BOX OFFICE DAILY AT I
EW IN BLUES
WE ME IN YOUR OLD TIME WAY
BAMA BLUES
song sung by Negro section hands
call how their plaintive melodies
are naturally termed Emma by the
appringing from the depths of the
ance tunes that we are accustomed
TO OLD TIME WAY is in the vein
BACK SWAN RECORD No. 14139
DANCE RECORDS
800-382-8EES KNEES and SWEET LOVIN'
MALA-382-8EES BURNING SANDS and YOU RE-
KIND ME OF MY MOTHER—
WALTER BALL MANAGERS OLLIE BANFORD VINCENNES AVENUE AT 39TH STREET Jack Carter and His Radio Broadcaster Band THE GREATEST MUSICAL GROUP EVER ASSEMBLED, AND A LINEUP OF SELECTED ARTISTS
CHINESE AND AMERICAN MEALS SERVED
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STATE NEAR 47TH STREET
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1200 ROOMY SEATS
OWNED AND MANAGED BY D. KEMP
ALWAYS THE BEST MOTION PICTURES
"NOTHING TOO GOOD—NO PRICE TOO HIGH"
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT AT POPULAR PRICES
6 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT
MATINEES ON SUNDAYS
By Wyatt D. James
Dallas, Texas—Activities around the Park theater Wednesday resembled a crowded summer of theatrical crowds that gathered to see the Great Billy King's Moissonneau aggregation. King's Moissonneau team train had to await the unloading of baggage and scenery of this great musical. Billy King's Moissonneau company, comprising 55 people, opened Woolenmouth, a new department to S. I. O. business. All seats were sold before the curtain on the stage. Immediately after the second show, Manager Chinz Moore and within five minutes contracts were signed for a production of the present engagement. Special preparations were made for the performance, including equipment with cold and hot water, rod top desk and all other necessary equipment and star. Mr. King has the distinction of drawing out to the theater the Dallas promoter. Big times in the old Southern Lone Star town of March 12, in the work of March 12, with Billy King's Moissonneau company at the Park theater and Shuffle No. 2 at the Coliseum.
NEW ACT
J. A. Alexander, 1258 South street,
Philadelphia. Ta. informs us that he is
working on a movie by Melody Ling. We
reveal Dorothy Ling and which will
be ready for booking in the near future.
Melody & Whitfield with the Silk
Lily Watson Co. are at the Garvey
theater, Milwaukee. Wt.
STAGGERING!
DON'T FAIL TO SEE
THE
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THE SUNS
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THE GREATEST MUSICAL GRO
A LINEUP OF SE
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ERSKINE TATE'S SYNC
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REAL REEL FEATURES
PHOENIX THEATER
SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director
Washed Air Ventilation
PAGE SEVEN
SHUFFLE THE THIRD
Whitney & Tutt Featured in New Wintz Show
New York, N. Y.-Salem Tutt Whitney and J. Hinner Tutt opened here at the Lafayette theater on Monday to a capacity house, presenting the third edition of Shuffle, with a company of performers. The show presented without a bibth and the orchestra aggregation was accorded a world premiere. The stars themselves were never seen as to good an advantage and this show is understood that its tour will include a trip to the Western coast and return. The present engagement is for two weeks.
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FROM ABROAD.
Chelstlania, Norway.
Dear Friend Tons. Laneston: dust a
gereUines to tet 308 pow we aviv
Edie afler Tt days of 2. very nicasant
Journes, pleased to, say, aml ¥ maya
Berar’ hot hare te agranns tthe
ise at Aunt Dinah chiviren, Sheen
e's Jat hand here, pissing In aswel
tafe. nomnnerd of Vietor Tornor,. dim
Gross, anether whose father. te presi
fiene of the Clef elu, aad isn annie
ember sshone name T cant remneminy
Fhe ntker ‘members. ef the “hand. are
Gite int Hie sunnosed. to the
Bang Yeith a gi Jeader, Jendlosea 9 am
Fenving 7 Proertm ws, vou wil) notice
rama, feature inthe rene, The
To Sienna ‘Mies. Alnott® miso WIN Roe
fer. Accept for ourself our best wishes
for gomtinue success.
"Wwe remain 0 cert,
BONNY E EnemAN,
‘Theater Sterternn. Rivet,
‘Curtmnnias Norway.
Dear Tony: Miners and other thhries
nae nde) me Ae welng sou,
ANG Tconetder eon a esuge and
tute. 1 Sonera ed has
Bon Sith’ the ‘Chet elu, and. seine of
the men oh heed toe ae Ie sues
sceeee aurasa. “ate xgur_ benina oe the
Ath thls mond in Gera Chk. aS
Uh Ba enOB Yok 3 Reaa, ingins
rota io, che West. The humber.
helpueausn® snerta ands enltatn wil
tenag Finn tout wail ester to the Ar
1 Miag thd eg Twit nett “for
“oie Bose comedy of mate
wiktcn Ue" Mee: renee ana” mse
SEA tonie Aneeronnted” numbers by
Tavlos’ Honerta aud tim doling,
Sra Wit tnt Tpke ute
ugiter ag.t none {make fe, master,
Tree “Seve ul pei) cone andi
Forge to nave ar feat heauh char ft
Tt ‘plea from nent ever
Hate inthe Union.” 1 will tell you niore
alent She gp when ste You i Cs
dara werd esos torghay Orchestra
naa are doing extremes well but mote
Gf them have the “homertekness blues
Hams"capecting’ ine Rice Ret Devil
how atrensatlen Sn avis, to Join ts
Tie" oncett ure” ates athe abate
Theeitanton, “Mil” and’ Tuck sare
anchored is Condon fore, and Lave
Shekel, tena hag oneard 'a beandten
Safe party kewioe anchorch bus
SiGe rest are homeward boul Views
uk Uabe xontnsrnd an Eaves’ Bontes
ielatlte impsat once Neve, care the Git
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TOLERANT TONY
SPASM THREE
Were upright” and who ie erand?
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whe tatsrme the movla fan?
Poienane Tony
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KOPPIN. THEATER
Detrott. Mich —Therw is not a thos
an eon ite that they ever succeed
ALM ARng een te sxe sk
Bata fata, ths aw
ree Sonar as wel aa te Fete
Eee ROO pS Banat Sha
ASE, thal nd operated the, Cat
aaaltneanee ite te wan met inater
Se Mania ite aw Fa Sn He i
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eerie ante aa ae coe
Pree ea teas’ sum of money.
ie certsinty kad the show game (Cal
recap feed tin thi tenens” Eve ec
TEER Goins! ano "tow ut tne, Vande
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sui aoe for the cama week Oe
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|e ae beards an from, advance
fing auth ete he ther
Nice S8°the oer awa cary 8
Muy attractions these tg wht you Ned
Sith cloner stan “show
Overture
one of, the Len archestrae. tg, he
Qe Bee You nen tine Wille
eae Wen, Ween downs Ye ans
2 eileen Slolinits ta teenie Pa
oreherune i nice” Uae aigeeton
BE Ees’ Bathe four Maye, Welk
TESeutenoe ah Gente hea iy en
SSCA HCE Se tha, hall tn
Poliog Wit at pope Romper ene won
Fem lel We er done fn.
Senare sisters
Aan acrohatie oan ee whitest
ncdtly Saeea showte ciags ant ats
Frame ne eiarc aint grater “semne
Hiette ‘Wane Sinrls aut woul, ai
ites pede ita ana
Sre° Shek fall. pereomattye» Sins
Beaute @ pale, Howes 89 par eént Sith
Watts ana witne
tly anh Athi eer asen here 3
tok odt aan ian dine maia nocaie
Ectemuetaaite munience "at the were
See ata fe of chatter and ol
iets Se Daaehe tyrone Uae ture an
{Ske eget “Shaan hy Meagan” as
iy dane San ae wea in Root alee
ee Gata arn urges amie tha
Feheed"Genlause,"Sistoen minutes
Sno bow, Beat ae gnes
Henry “wba snes
ctng tellont finn nuieg ow an wil
id Seatac rom nde 38 3
Rate elo, Ge, ersana whe hel
thenkaivess” Remember it Ig mot. tie
WSMlnes! xan do" ite towne
Not Moree, The fiexe"100 peare of ie
BPs he Rgds nes.
conve smnthe’a BIH, eRe hy a pow
pfu Nolee ami Sromterfal naheondit
Sah Wester oie heemen ete ths
Bae ag Fesily Wt a Humbee
ans eGh an the ay “alee We Hecate
WEA vourn’ “Gaol a ow and head
Tes cdioahte an eneanes he et onc
2 Sethe" aracey.<” Graham,” the, mal
Brettbee BEE ns Sagucer. On" the
Tee En when ie eobas an cone Has
Tonge” wueidng on aa Chara Sint
WUming vos seamtase eho Rene
Mee eating Howexers they viene
Rss, Gravion, encore? texts
{eel uy the udience. 30 yer cent
satan Sng Stewart
‘A doubts binek, face. tum. of refines
aye enue ers eal he
Tita of monzense, humor ad musi
na, eileeg me. hes Nad the Baul:
{inbenogting‘atteough Monday, mats
Tite"asbeat'portion of thelr act went
Nese Mier ghele Ready. Mee ey, mans
EOE (Opal heme Wig is “Their Tie
Sr shrigue ama wach? a dance bs
Setar ag a hit ume the ptaving
Se" orEan nts? onesserigeed yet
Welna"6t'n Sear now bye Stewart te
Peete” iin wom Qoverves crea on
Aas TMUT ant should hata sori
SSbhes “Foueltin nes & ye 6
Tieatcr jacket thw ah
aritack Jackson's show Iq nlaving
re ERE Sa Goon eae
{04 from'aifseperte they are doing the
Ytter'g ingwotd are at che Calta
theaters here Dhig: esis atopming al
Meeseanges 8
Tice E"hunntes, alwars a sure-fire
it tare at Shubert Bettoe® and nm
fotaaenesyeceleed in tie salice bere
Shi, he aoing fairy lee tok
"Ft, 1D. Garnett, our reporter here. ts
ali tn” ce tand of iin. sta alway
Suh the artlatee’ Gut hes tke exher
Wiest Sis waning Saw "rinat “hablo
Rune hou? grecuneuhem, ‘Carnete
SE SS, Fax "olere utehery_ are
aie big Moire St shen Gavel
Hoe Moat ‘ou Senne: 3p
‘Souit tke go Rear Yeam-whe rent ruck
Nove UMC stan se ores hl Ss
Hues: Gaery, Toronto, Ontario, Can=
ASU Seee March Wo Gaveny Rochester,
ght Geek “Ane 20 Bove fal him
Game met, write your wife, cary ol
Gehwape Sethe Helou te ne bok
this
‘Seymour & Jeanette, one of the clas-
sont Tammi in ahe buness, art fen
aned at Aone s oe theater,
COL: SIMMONS n/C—=ere=
THRILLS CROWDS | sccseseness
Connersvilte, Ind, March 14—Col
Roveoo Conkling Simmony delivered
ja splendid address at the First Neth.
Ouise churel (white) last night, Many
for the social and finanelal leaders ot
fe community "were. numbered
Jamong the audience, which waa made
ip of about an equal number of each
of both races, and the tluent orator
Was never in better form, holding Ws
auditors spelthound fram the start
Branding foom was at a. premium
fong helors the frst number on the
jexeeliont program. waa anounced;
‘the routiac included, aside from num-
Ders by & large chorus mado” up of
emir of the Tae, a “Feading” by
‘2 popular young society lady, Miss 0.
Trenre (hte). -Amonx other passages
in Col, Simmons" address tho follow
tng wae driven home by" khan with
great elfect:
SNot shat will become of tho Ne-
geo, but what will beeame of Amer-
ea’ and our civilization; It calls for
the consideration ot earnest inca.”
Simmons at Cairo
Cairo, IN, March 7—Col. Roscoe
Sikmons sustained his great reputa-
Gon here when he acted aa speaker
Jac tho most representative gathering
in the ‘story. of Galto, last, aight
Col. Simmons was oflciajly welcumned
to ihe eity by Mayor Wood and Ut
entire city. government aint Moan 0
fedueation were among the most en-
Uiniainstie members of his Audience
Prof, T, it, Heed presided. Col, Simn-
fuons Garted tremendous applansc
shen fe brought. a wondertut flow
Jot language to. the following climax:
The Ameriean sehite man oske me
Jand.mine to keep the fave. T have al:
Saye kept the lave. The Jaw should
he required to Keep we. Why is i
that the Negro, taxed to Keep up the
[court house and to pay. the Juibye, I
ever asked to help write the Taw?"
Col, roscoe Shnmons’ visht her
sill never be forgotten hy tho mem-
Kors ef Hoth races who ind the 700%
fortune to hear him and. his ulter
anees are certain to £0 a long way
foward binding the fricndsttin which
Palete here between the eltizens
oth colors.
At Hot Springs, Ark,
Mot Springs, Ark, Mare 9.—Th
arent Auditoritinn building tas packes
Bnd. farmed with peonlo of both
races trom all sections of the coun:
Heys last night, when the" famow
orton, -Ro-soe Conlding Simmons
wax introduced hy John 1. Webb
Teading local busleess man. People
froma the North aud South, both black
Jand white, formed the gréatest audl-
cuce ever assembled atone time i
ths famous health resort. On Ur
prattorin tere Hon, Whillam 3MeDon.
aid, Pre, G0, Ashford, J, °C. Tt
Win, Sherrilt and others. “Mrs. Mac
Wilson, dirceting a. splendid ehorw
Prevented a Ene “musieal program
The speech made by Col, Simmon:
covered @ wide unsle of stibjecta anc
fail were presented in his usual plain
thongh ferceful manner. A strain ©
Jeomedy was carried tirourhout anc
Seas a revelation to thore who cam
sith the ieea that the reat epeake
brings nothing but matters for cert
ne though” eich Hants in his aa
rest Inchiied the following saities
Prohibiting a man from tsking
Jdrink of wine tay be tho law, bu
prohibiting the mob taking noma
Iige would certainly be an act of kind!
ness.”
Anshody who has ever seen a Jin
crow car shonldn'task why the Tac
leaves home.”
‘This was the second time In a
many months that Col, Simmons ad
reseed audiences tn this city, It
popuisrizy Is remarkable and Ho
Sprincs ts finding it 2 didicult mat
er to. accommodate the imimens
throngs «itich alvrary ctrive to hen
“the ‘workl's greatest’ erator.”
WOODARD STUDIO
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‘Secret investigations carried on bs
agetectives Sunder, Hieuty somes
Cogan of the vam squad in the ac-
Sisitew er the Kee Klux Ilan anon
He ation and mambers of tne Ne
York police department aro ald $0
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Shlain are’ members of that or
sauleation,
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ters, ‘Through some unknown, chan~
fet it hecame known that a sergeant
Sino was attnched to m Viarlem: pres
inet attended a meeting of the-klan
fn his police uniform. The meeting
in presumed tne the ove Weld oa
Mem. i2sih street two ‘rpentha ago
And "which, was. expored: OF take
there have been a number of Feduc~
Hone among ihe aificers on the foree
Bs well as a number of transfers, the
‘ques being: put down as fur the Rood
ot the service,
‘Bust what action will be taken
against thowe, members of the yuliee
‘epartmaent who are found to actually
fo'Klansmen te nut. known at this
Kime. Since the ‘ety namintetration
fe hliteriy hostite to the much talkvede
‘of orpantzation, st te certain that some
Snethod of disciplining thove city eine
Bloyeen who Join thie HB Kill be
Found,
‘Hvldence of the strength of the
‘an in tite section eas deraonsteated
Sunday night, when In Newark, N. 3,
f0'men “clad In ae full regstia, of
the “order “atwended service at tle
Grace “Methodire Episconat church
Wie evers method to check Klan:
Jem fe taken ine the want malority of
thore ia nuthority in New York, over
In New Sersey it seems 10 bave a
freer hand,
Slarching up the afste to the, tune
of sOnwant, Christan Soldiers." the
fen who fear to show heir faces
Bere “seated. io shectalty rererved
Meats, ‘The ehurel choir and the con-
Breention solemiy Joined in the sin.
ir Partie i, Greens, pastor, [0
troduced the epeaker aa “Mir. Hxaited
Eaton ‘ana then te congregation
Nas treated. (0 a dlscourse onthe
Eis and tte Vitis of he th
inn. “After the speecit the pastor
funde favorsble comment. and said
Tha if the thinzs sald were true the
Bian “ig"s00 per cont. American and
Bally of the Protestant church.” (3
the consreration, itis sald, there were
several of our noople who came tere
fo srorshin.
“Alter the, service the 40 klanemen
smaneted tata the vestry Foom oF the
Church, where thee divested them-
Solves of thelr reraia and then min-
aed tanta’ the threes.
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CELEBRATES FIFTH YEAR
Om Frigas. Hae 2, the Chicago, Dee
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Beata and pit wer eovergt exeluxive
Pees Ge in Interest. The present
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elise Whtte, eT ataet Waba
WiNte Ruths $e Whitehorst, Arche
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Basra Te ADIOS
SALEM CHURCH TO MOVE
Another Smposing stricture will
goon be added to Haslem’ lst of
igh class chureber when the conzre~
Ration of Salem Nethodist Episcopal
Ehurch “takes postnssion of the. ov
Gatvary Bi, Fe church ot 124 street
nd Reventh avesue. Prigay Supreme
Court Justice Mullan gave the trus=
fees of Calvars churen permission 16
fei tho building snd parsonage for
$5s.000.
‘Baten church ts at present Yocated
fon West lead rlrect near Lenox ave~
fue, occupsing two ‘private houses
That have boen converted into church
Une, Calvary avurehs ds one of the
igpemsrks of old Stariem befere he
Advent of aur people tere, ant was
At one ‘time a show churen of the
alts:
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Ernest Hayien, Tee ee ee oe
mute and Virginie’ Bvane. 36 9
Fisakug Weonce! “Phomae simith. 2s
Bane ei, ant Sertrude Gorden:
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Home Brews and Moonshine Taking
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‘The charge of felonious assault
actin SE odlen Beni, MBE
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March 2, was dismissed by Magistente
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TigRODATE RESTACRANY POR SARE, On
Lawyers in
Conference
With Royall
Recommending » committee of ar-
bitration for Harem with leral pow
crs much as that possessed By
Fimliar committee which hay func-
tioned stccesstully. on Ute lower Bust
Side, and advocating that, the icra!
profession combine to purchase aie
brary” that. will he. seeond. to. none
which ‘Will be housed in ai assembly
Toom to be maintained hy the pro-
Fession and the business mien of Sar-
Tem and accessible 10 all, a_conimit-
{ee of lawyers. who” met Saturday
afternoon in the office of Counselor
Tonia sevelle, predicted. that a new
tra wobld davin for our lawyers and
our Dusinoss meu as well ns for the
community ii general, wero these
Feeommendations carried Out.
‘The meeting was called by John
M. Royall, who expiainen to the pro-
easloual men his plans for thelr bet-
terment and for the community's bet
terment. Among tie lawyers pres-
ent wore “Henry A. Tucker of the
firm “of Hawkins & Tucker, (PD.
Deett-or the firm of Marshall & Gav-
Fett, J. O. Garrett, Charles E. ‘Tones.
Robert Pi rattimore, Xt. Raymond AC
eel, Henry Y. Liscombe, C. French
and outa Levelle.
"The court of arbitration, tt was
brouene out during! tho “discussion
peau ag, aay” wth uch of, oh
al work going to. white attorney
[An interesting feature of tho meeting
feast the. dectaratton image. by wom
faseyers that they iad evidence show-
fing. collusion ‘Hetween these. white
eteyers and certain medical doctors
aud ministers of our Tiace, AS a
fneang to obviate this, It wag sts
Rested that a conferences be ‘cailed
Sith the ministers, one with the fer
ternal societies and one with the doc-
tors.
‘Ai thls conference it was, shown
lenat proat could be given indies
the vast smionnt of Money our Dee
ple, anend ‘with the opposite: sco. tn
their Tegal “matters to the detriment
Jof-aur lawyers and therefore neces
Sariy 0 tho busizess: men in gen
During the conference the minutes
lof the ‘Taylor case. wore read 20
Jeommented on by the profession. Mr
Roxal, whore propositions were, ae-
eented’ aa very timely and much {0
the intereat of Harlem, told the af-
[torneys that if they would. shove will
fingnees 10 work ot the proposition
hevwould he giad to undererite it,
SOCIETY NEWS
entertained ‘Friday, Stara 2, with 8
Seats ie eter ts
daignen geeee eS rusia ots
Hid iedthtin enlt eet
Hes ee or a ieee tee
tone Wm ‘kgter, Perdie Graig and
Pio et hatte atone
OSB chapter. Data. Si
Thea “sorority, “encertalned Saturday,
Adme of Stra.'4. Gordon. Dingle,
re Sacred ee
Shndas: seounee Starch 4. Amone. the
Baie eee Saas re
SUE ARISES arotter af, Dow
phere, ener gine AL, ee
piroe ory Seer Lee, el
Soe ho ere
tertained severtt frlenie Inet week at
Sh, Shed ReP Gace
proposed Sid tole homme. that i
Broheored We the. Sew Fork Culored
ect caries
Ti ae pic weet seeee
and stuntx piven. by the seiretaries
Mise “Sarreals. was: deni ‘enter:
Soe members of the Y. W. C. A, staf
oan a GP etek
ore ee ted te Pte
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Reuse den hdnatie as
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honor of sichn Ics Stuusmires s Droml-
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The hapny guests aeiigheed themselves
SET OE nemmiy ere
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jerk Pedrorn orebentea. James N. An
TWO IN CUTTING SCRAPE
Rewark Ny de March Wea 3Hiee
rates Gina a, Hine atte, eae et
fate ei tack Polson” 9 tat
rect carts Mons moriing when. the
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MANHATTAN MORTALITY
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DEFENDER FIVES TO PLAY FOR 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS
Heavyweight Quintet Entered
in A. A. U. While Lights
Get Into Cook County
The Chicago Defender's heavyweight basketball team is invited in the A. A. U. Western championship tournament at the broadway armory in Chicago. Bust, Thornton Winters and Sol Butler is expected by March 27, at which workouts. These workouts will be open to the South Side public, and will be either at the Winters church gymnasium. Next week's issue will give you the exact time and place, and the basket ball chelsees has been looked upon with great favor by the fans. The best basket ball team in the country. The play in the tournament will be watched with interest. Memories on the opening night. The work of Duff, Winters, Butler, Bluetto and the team to the local fans, nor to the fans throughout the country. According to the doping rules, the time the Defenders have a splendid chance to win. The hardest game of the series will probably be sure to win the lower bracket.
Lights in Cook County
The lightweight five, all dilled up in new maroon jerseys with a Coca-Cola county play, lightweight division. The tournament starts with the team who will comprise the team are Franklin Glanton, captain and right guard, Thomas Brooks, center; Harry Dugley, right guard; Kate Curtillege, Erik Washington and Robert Landrum at Washington and Colgate. The lutedge made the all-star lightweight high school quintet picks, the number of Phillips high championship lights, as also is Landrum, who played on Hyde's this season.
The lighthearted drew the Vandals, a team of color, for their opening night's play. A full account of the games will appear in next week's issue.
FANS SUPRISED AT GEORGE
SAILOR DARDEN LANDS
YANCOUT OUT 14:40 SECONDS
KNOCKOUT IN 40 SECONDS
wetterweight looser, gave quick action to the fans in the star eight-round at March 6, when he disposed of Larry Orr at 9:17 in 42 seconds of the first round. It was the quickest knockout in the tournament. Fighters "army" A right to the jaw turned the trick. The central of cleat rounds, Jackie Moore gave Petie White (white) and took a near losing. The game was game and took a near losing. *Jwattling Tank* Ibumund Riley was the winner in a six-round. In the open, Shaw knocked out Jack Koaas (white) in 1 minute and 48 seconds of the first round, and never got the opportunity to lay a glove on the "Hell Fight"
COMMONWEALTH THE LOSE
New York, March 16—Perth Amboy
hive five defeated the Commonwealth
bowl by a score of 10 to 8 night,
50 to 26. This is the fourth time
this season that the New Jersey boys
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the Fifteenth
This is the final of the present series of articles. Langton, who was present on that memorable day at Heron
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Jack Johnson Knocked Out James Jeffries in the Fifteenth Round
This is the final of the present series of articles, "Ringside Recollections," by Tony Larson who was present on that memorable day at Heno, Nevada.
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Following many requests the writer is making this history, the story of the which Jack Johnson defended his title or championed his defenses and of a few acts in connection with the go which have never before been made. The authors of this article are more or less familiar with the conditions which led to it, and how the great Jim Jeffries beat Bob Pixlmanxm out of the title in 1939. In 1899 and in 1909, in how the following five years he met and beat Bob Jeffries, Jack Monroe and others. He so far outlived the heavyweights of worthy opponents and in 1905 he refried, unleashed. On July 3, same year, he and Jack Root, a good player in the twelfth round and Jeff presented him with his title, to defend him at Los Angeles, Cal. Born in the 20 rounds against Hartheyre in Los Angeles, Cal. Born here the writer wishes to state that he witnessed the 1939 Americas—a round mixup at the old Detroit Athletic club, Detroit, Mich. He, and fighting under his own name—Noah Brusel. Early in 1907 Tommy Bursel and John Angles and in July of the same year K. O'd the biggest lemon ever sent to Siponis—in one round.
Chases Burrow
On Sept. 1, 1967, Champion Tommy Bursa joined New York for Englewood, where he by him was with Gunner Moor, a great heavyweight, whom he joined on January 1, 1968. he started a tour, meeting Lombardi, who played the halfway around the world by Jack Johnson and his man-match. He was finally cornered at Sydney, New South Wales. He had only anyone selected by a famous sportsman who operated the fight and arrived at Sydney at the time, but were appalled of the contract, and called an acceptance, depositing the required amount with a responsible outfit of the affair, but held to his agreement, and lost or drew. it is understood that he actually received that contract. Johnson gave Bursa a fierce beating, the fight being stopped by the police in 1968. he defeated a promising heavyweight named Jack MacLean, who defied it for a familiar to all lovers of the game.
Big Match
There was an awful hue and criss-crossry of prejudice produced when the sportsmen were lashed that Jack Johnson had defended the country picking up a purse and a purse there, toppling an aspirant at a white horse place. It was during this period that something would have to be crowned a "white hope" occurred. Jack no longer outclassed the white men fighting in the country, and it was plotted that something would have to be crowned of Johnson's ebony coco and putting it back "where it belonged." He thought that a championship was made possible, and were matched in an elimination series of contests, but they proved to be of little interest. It was known that it would be almost murder to start up any of them against the sure was then brought to bear alone out of retirement. Johnson expelled a ready willfulness to hook up with the sure out of retirement. He had a prosperous busiest money. When asked to state his terms he made them so high that he thought he would be barred to the match. Tex Ricklen and his demands and after trouble locating a spot in which to consummate the co-operation of July 4, 1870.
Jack Johnson dispatched a world of cameramen in going through with this match. He was the recipient of hundreds of threatening letters and tele-
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Y'KNOW WHO I AM.= EVERY BODY KNOWS OLD
'SLEGUE GALACHER' AN' MY GANE=WELL DAY'S ME!!
I WE HELPED FRAME EVERY ELECTION IN DIS BERG
SINCE 1902, AN' MY GANE= TO GIVE YOU DE BENEFIT OF
MY EXPERIENCE, SEE?= I'M GANE' TO GINCH DIS ELECTION
FOR YE!!= YOU'RE GANE' TO BE ALDERMAN!= SEE?!!!
MY GANG IS WAITIN' FOR ORDERS NOW AN' WHEN
I TELLS 'EM WHAT TO DO DESE OTHER CANDIDATES
WILL GET ABOUT AS MANY VOTES AS I'D GET IN A
BEAUTY CONTEST!!! SEE?=
The Flight
The Finish
ENTER TRIBUNE TOURNEY
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER The Honest Candidate
I AM.—EVERYBODY KNOWS OLD
ER'AN' HIS GANG—WELL DAT'S ME!!
ME EVERY ELECTION'IN DIS GERG
'N'GIN' TO GIVE YOU DE BENEFIT OF
SEE?—IM GIN' TO CINCH DIS ELECTION
E GIN' TO BE ALDERMAN!—SEE?!!!
MATIN' FOR ORDERS NOW AN' WHEN
HAT TO DO DESE OTHER CANDIDATES
AS MANY VOTES AS YOU GET IN A
TEST!!! SEE?—
THE OLD MAST
THE OLD MASTER IN ACTION
THE WRESTLING FIGHT
FLOYD JOHNSON
Photo taken in Madison Square Jackie O'Reilly working out on the white man all the tricks of the garent day heavies with ease.
LEAGUE MOGULS
WEEK; BASEB
Photo taken in Madison Square Garden gsm, New York, showing Jack, despite his age, working out his protege. Floyd Johnson; teaching the white man all the tricks of the game. Jack can whip most of the present day heavies with ease.
LEAGUE MOGULS HERE THIS WEEK: BASEBALL WAR LOOMS
The National Negro league's directors meet repeatedly to discuss the managers were present. The program of the league for the coming season will be the same as that of the eight clubs also. Players will be distributed evenly. Players who have had or have complaints against owners or managers are instructed to present same complaints to the managers and objecting to the clubs to which they are to be transferred are also instructed to present same complaints to the address of the president of the A. A. R. Foster, 2242 Indiana avenue. The league faces the most crucial failure depends entirely on the patron's greatest inspiration to owners who have placed principle above everything else. Principle would say little concerning Dave Brown's jumping, other than the "public was shocked upon hearing contact with the A. A. R. Foster, leaving, he owed room, board and
"I did not leave because he was not remunerative enough for his services. He simply wished to come back to the American clients baseball club and my own when convoluted and sent him a way robbery by going into court and having him paroled to me; this being done by me giving bond to $20,000 for
"This was before Dave Brown showed him he had only prized two games for me during the season. I promised his help to Chicago and it was this promise he should I now get down of that pair, he would have to serve his sentence in so doing? There are many things he knew that I know of players in the league that would shock the public beyond his facts, but I am broad enough to know and understand that such things could operate and thus stamp out this evil, "Mr. Clementi said. "The cover of the American Giants he bought Charleston from the A. if the player wants to go somewhere well, and proof, but he will get less en club. He is against any player to win and it is the last dilem
Detroit Stars to Report
NOW GET DIS!! DERE'S 500 GUYS
EACH ONE WILL VOTE IN 10 DIFFERENT
DAT MAKES 5,000 VOTES YOU'RE SURE
DOESN'T COUNT DE HONEST VOTES YOU
WHY MAN IT'LL BE A WALK-AWAY A
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CAUSE I'M DON'T BE SAME THING IN
NOW DAT'S REAL POLITICS AND
TER IN ACTION
NOW GET DISH! DERE'S 500 GUYS IN MY GAME!
EACH ONE WILL INVOTE IN TWO DIFFERENT PRECINCIS:
DAT MAKES 5000 VOOTS YOU'RE, SURE OF, AND DAT
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WHY MAN IT ALL IS A WALK-AWAY, AND ALL I'LL ASK
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"CAUSE I'M DON'T BE SAME THING IN OTHER WARDS!"
NOW DAT'S REAL POLITICS AND
NOT THAT MUCH MONEY IN MY WHOLE CAMPAIGN.—I'M RUNNING ON REPUTATION!!!!= SEE?= THE PERSONAL FRIENDS I'VE GOT IN THIS WARD CAN ELECT ME!!!= YOU FORGET I USED TO BE IN THE BOOTLEGGING BUSINESS!
JACK JOHNSON
Clark claims he is a free agent, having been a free agent in September without the usual 10-day window. He said he has money coming to him yet. Taylor said to a Defender reporter that he will announce before he is through he will announce that he is not the one you announce this year. A. B. C.
Monarchs Arrive in Kay See
Kansas City, Mo., March 16—The Kansas City Monarchs are arriving in the city to play the Monarchs, who host of the heaviest hitting club in the circuit, the Kansas City Blues, the season of 1823, after their showing last fall against the Kansas City Blues.
DEFENDER'S FIRST AMATUER
BILLIMARD TOURNEY APRIL 2
The first amateur billiard tournament he held in 1912, the defender will be played at the Calumet billiard parlor on April 15, 1912, ready next week. Prizes will be given to the winners of at least the top three. The interest in the play of many local men has grown to such an extent that the paper is willing to aid the greatest indoor game by staging the play. The defender's fuller detail in next week's issue
WIL REFORCE GIRLS LOSE
DAWKINS PLACES THIRD
New York, March 16 - Eric Dawkins, unattached with a handle of four chairs, dressed in a tuxedo and dart dash at the Western Union A. A. games, held March 7, in the 23rd Regiment A. A. games, held in seconda. The first and second man were nilted a handle of five yards.
NEW YORK DEFENDERS WIN
New York, March 16—The New York
Palm Beach club gave the game to
Fidelity Real Estate, in a close game at
the Renaissance Casino Tuesday, ev
ence 21. About 400 persons witnessed the
game.
"SLEDEE," YOUR OOPE MAY GO BIG WITH OTHER CANDIDATES, BUT NOT WITH ME!!! "I'M PUTTING UP A CLEAN FIGHT AND DON'T NEED THE HELP OF ANY OUTLAWS!" — WHENEVER YOU FRAME-UP ARTISTS HEAR OF A NEW CANDIDATE YOU FLOCK AROUND HUMK LIKE UNDERSTAKERS AROUND A MAN WITH HEART DISEASE. "I DON'T NEED YOUR HELP, SLEDEE!!! AND AS FAR AS THAT $100 IS CONCERNED, THERE'S NOT THAT MUCH MONEY IN MY WHOLE CAMPAGNAM — I'M RUNNING ON REPUTATION!" — SEE? "THE PERSONAL FRIENDS I'VE GOT IN THIS WARD CAN ELECT ME!!! YOU FORGET I USED TO BE IN THE BOOTLEgging BUSINESS
Phillips Defeats Lane Technical and Lands in Tie for First Place
to penalize Marshall while on the other side of the court on the slightest pretext ceded the board of education to send him to the remaining games. Marshall won, Phillips prismed the team, and on Friday they traveled as spectators to witness the Englewood game.
I
Up to Friday Marshall had won two Phillips had won two and lost one. Englewood had won one and lost one. Marshall was ensured that he would fast. In the first period Engle-
BATTLING SIKI
GEORGE GODFREY KNOCKED OUT
Such is life. (George G. Godfrey of Philadelphia, was knocked out by Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight, who was remembered as a spurring partner of Jack Dempsey, when he was killed. He has been fighting here and there in the sticks, pickling up experience as he has battled the war and flattened one of his best blacks. We must give him credit to the army of hand-picked white hopes would even think of a tough adult command respect. In the first place, he is game. That's one of the things Now he is in the limelight for some good newspaper stuff and a big offer to challenge Jack Dempsey than old man Wilford, Johnson, Gibbons and
By Rogers
HEP MAY GO BIG WITH OTHER
NOT WITH ME!!!!=I'M PUTTING
AND DON'T NEED THE HELP OF
WHENEVER YOU FRAME UP ARTISTS
CANDIDATE YOU FLOCK AROUND
KERS AROUND A MAN WITH HEART
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ats Lane
and Lands
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New York, March 10—"Cum" Posey's Loenell machine of Pittsburgh will invade Gotham next saturday for the first time this season. The machine will move on to Commonwealth Big 5 at Commonwealth Casino, 135th street and Madison avenue. Loenell is stirring up much enthusiasm among Harlemites, and Rould not be surprising to see a record crowd on hand when the releaf comes. Loenell is live, Commonwealth quintet plays Loenell in Pittsburgh March 16. The two games will be watched with interest at basket ball fans throughout
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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1943
104 ANSWER CALL AT HAMPTON FOR NINE AND TRACK
Prospects for Championship Teams for Seasiders Look Better Than - Ever Now
2.
By GIDEON E. SMITH
Acting Physical Director, Hampton
Hampton, N.J., March 18—A call
to the physical director of the
team was answered by 34 candidates
who signed up for track and 50 for base-
ball. Captain Wattie of the track team all
the members of the successful team
of last year reported.
Captain, Capt. Ketu F. Jones of
Baltimore will lead his men out
Hampton has some excellent golf
vaulters and half milers.
Participate in two important meetings—at Howard, on May 12, and at the second annual
championship meet on April 15.
The Hampton interclub track meet
will be held during the last part of
the season. A large number of colleges
and secondary schools are planning to
be represented by Hampton in the
field meet on May 11.
Wilberforce university of Ohio and Living-
stone college of Ohio are the
teams that they will enter
teams. It is expected that all members
of the Colored intercollegiate
team will be represented by
Hampton hopes to have a large
number of our other colleges and
schools teams for the championship
meet.
"The work in baseball will be done with the players, the coaches. This work will be carried on in the Hampton institute, where the players behave the fields and other players will be lumbered off. The leader of Cynthiah, Ky., will lead the baseball squad into action this year, according to restless. It is proposed that some spring training be given them in oration long after their intensive fall training. Capt. T. T. Coleman, Cumberland squad will be in charge of this group.
MANAGER SUES GANS
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 15, is-Cyrtl
a well-known boxer, is being sued in
a well-known boxer, is being sued in
Davis for the recovery of $2,000 damage
as a result of contract. Davis claims
that a contract which stimulated his was
signed on 5.1977, on a 50-$50 basis, was entered
on 5.1977, on a 50-$50 basis, was entered
on 5.1977, on a 50-$50 basis, was entered
on the defendant to New York, he said. His
contract broke the contract and
discharged.
COMMONWEALTHS WIN
Bridgeport, Conn., March 16—The Commonwealth big five of New York has a new home. More Hewlett association quintet to March 6 in a close game, 33 to 35.
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THE
Chicago Defender
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Founded May 6, 1805, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL. B.
Published by
THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
(INCORRORATED)
Entered as second class matter, Feb. 1, 1908, at the Postoffice in Chicago, Ill., under art of March 9, 1908.
[LONDON]—J. Green Nt., Charing Cross Road, London, England, W. C.
CHICAGO—3433 Indiana Ave., Telephone Douglas 0697.
CHICAGO'S
MAYOR WILLIAM
to retire to private life.
treat art and aerial
citizens recognize and a
person of Mr. Thompson
with one of the best ch
spite of what has been
sonal enemies. One of
William E. Dever, the
thur C. Luder, who s
motion.
FROM PRESENT IS
lively to be the winner.
DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA
1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
2. The Appointment of a Member of the
Race to the President's Cabinet.
DREAMERS
The world holds a great many women and men
Down here on our old hill, these dreamers of dreams;
The clouds that to rainbows give birth.
UNACCOMMODATING
AGAIN THE QUESTION of securing suitable living quarters is agitating the minds not only of the renters but some dissatisfied ones who own the homes they live in, but who for various reasons wish to move to other sections. Real estate dealers still report a shortage of medium-priced homes, and this prising from $10 to $15 on the monthly rental of each flat. This is anything but good news for the thousands who now find it difficult to make ends meet because of the present exorbitant rentals. The unfortunate part of it all that there seems to be no relief in sight. MANY APARTMENT BUILDINGS have been erected since the year "The Gold Coast" district, but on the South and West sides, where the so-called middle class live in the greatest numbers, little building construction has been going on. To make matters worse the school board in-making additional playgrounds has had wrecked dozens of dwellings and apartment buildings, while the Park board in widening Grand boulevard north of 51st street will cause many more thousands to seek
IT SO HAPPENS that members of our group are the hardest hit by these new civic improvements. The so-called Black Belt, already congested, is asked to absorb these people compelled to move for reasons stated. As two objects cannot occupy the same at the same time, they are not a common stop on the herders. However, this does not stop them from voicing their opinions in the daily press. "An Evader" in reply to the statement by Mrs. R. Block that "Black people have as much right to overrun Euston as Poles, Slaves, etc." says;
"THE SOUTH SIDE is now considered the Black Belt. Yes, but do the blacks confine themselves to the Black Belt or to Evansville North Side. The Norwegians would pick a certain section of the city and stay there, all this argument would be pass. Instead they keep up their invasion of the white neighborhoods, north, south, east and west." And this from "Tanker": "I myself have moved four times in the last six years to evade the black invasion of the South Belt, to move to a white man or move away from the district he lives in. Bah, a white man is black-lined."
WE WANT TO BE FAIR, we want to be accommodating. After giving the matter serious thought for half a moment we submit this proposition, which seems to us to have all the carnarks of being fair and just. We argue to confine ourselves to a certain group of people, the German, Poles, Jews, Irish, French, Italians, Swedes, so-called Americans and every other group are required to do likewise. It might not be a bad idea to separate the people of different religious faiths, such as Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Christian Scientists, Baptists, so there would be no friction on this score. Carrying the thing to its limits to live apart. A carpenter, banker, grocer or undertaker should observe the caste system. It’s all very simple when we once get into the thing. Let’s try it.
OUR NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL
THE COUNTRY is to be congratulated upon the selection of Hon. Harry S. New of Indiana as postmaster general. Among the leaders of the Republican party he is one of the strongest and best, and if there were more of him in 1924 and subsequently, but it would merit success. Senator New unfortunately, like a number of other Republican leaders, was the victim of the unpopularity of the administration with which he is identified, and for the existence of which he is partly responsible.
WHILE HE WAS VALID to President Harding because of the official head of the party, yet from our knowledge of Mr. New we feel safe in asserting that had he been allowed to shape the course and map out the policies of the administration, the political situation today would be materially different, and the prospect of party success much brighter than it is. President Harding did a graceful thing in making Mr. New a member of his cabinet. In fact in the selection of his cabinet ministers he seems have displayed more wisdom than in any other re-
AS WE have previously pointed out, the weakness of the administration is in its head. Its strength is in the persons selected as counselors and advisers. We hope that the addition of Mr. New to the presidential family will have profound implications and indications would seem to indicate is in store for it in 1924. Even if the present administration is destined to fall through a disappointed and indignant popular sentiment, it would be a national calamity for the principal leaders who merit and deserve to be retained in public life to be the victims of such a misfortune. That in 1922 when such influential and popular party leaders as Townsend of Michigan, Kellogg of Minnesota, Sutherland of West Virginia, Frelinghuysen of New Jersey fell by the wadeide, and then scholarly statesman, Henry Cabot Lodge, had a very narrow escape from defeat. Postmaster General New York, who was expected to serve while he will be expected to support the candidacy of his chief for renomination—should he unwisely decide to seek a renomination—yet if it is possible for any plan to be devised that will save the party from a disastrous defeat Mr. New will be the man that can do in that line than anyone else. While he enjoys the confidence of the public, yet we are not sure that he will be the man of his skill, experience and ability, to devise any plan or put on foot any movement which will result in the re-election of President Harding. If the leaders are wise the attempt will not be made.
THE WAR and after the war tax bill of the American people has aggregated $23,254,158,556, or more than the present total of the public debt. Honestly, we didn't know there was that much money in the world.
THERE IS ONE DISADVANTAGE in being rich. You never get that "oh, boy" feeling when you put on a new front that cost 65 beans, or two weeks' pay. But a lot of us would suffer this disadvantage.
WHAT WILL IT PROFIT a country to acquire the British West Indies if the British West Indies thereby go dry?
SOME IDEALISTS are talking about the "oneness of humanity." However, to the intelligent observer it looks more like the "goneness of humanity."
DON'T blame the weather man, he only forecasts, he doesn't broadcast.
THE SELF-MADE MAN usually maintains a first-class broadcast station.
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Patting one's self on the back either breaks the arm or defaces the character—Pattie S. Allison
CHICAGO'S NEXT MAYOR
MAYOR WILLIAM HALE THOMPSON is soon to retire to private life. This will be his own voluntary act and deed. Thousands of Chicago's best citizens recognize and appreciate the fact that in the person of Mr. Thompson this city has been blessed with one of what he has called the greatest enemies that he has been alleged by some of his personal enemies. One of two men will succeed him—William E. Dever, the Democratic nominee, or Arthur C. Lucder, who secured the Republican nomination.
FROM PRESENT INDICATIONS Judge Dever is likely to be the winner. This can be accounted for from several standpoints. First, Mr. Dever, who was brought about not upon his individual inerties, but through a combination of circumstances and certain interests for the existence of which he was not responsible and which he would not be able to control even if he were elected. As a public official, aside from the few months he served as postmaster, he had no record of which he would guarantee as to what his future course would be.
BUT ASIDE from the merits or demurts of opposing candidates, a nomination is not equivalent to an election in Chicago, where sentiment changes so rapidly. Existing local conditions make it extremely difficult for any Republican to win at this time because the party has a factional division. It, for instance, Mr. Lucier had been defeated in the primaries it is safe to assert that thousands of Lucier Republicans would have bolted and voted for the Democrat. Knowing this to be true it is safe to assume and assert that thousands of those who voted against Mr. Lucier for the nomination will follow the same course.
IN DOING THIS it will not be because they prefer the nomination, but it will be because they prefer Democrat success to a local factional domination within the ranks of the Republican party. In addition to this Judge Dever, although a Democrat, has an excellent record as a public official. It is unassailable. This paper is not a party or factional organ. In local elections it believes that the citizen of Chicago and Cook county should be for and against individuals in ords and not on their party affiliations or factional alliances.
SO FAR as our group is concerned there was a time when a Republican nomination, even for a local office, was all that was necessary to command our solid support, but "the days are gone forever." The new Republican nominee is a Republican again and "Democrat" is no longer a scarecrow. There are many who are politically classified as Republicans who are much more objectionable to members of our group than many who are classified as Democrats.
FORTUNATELY for Chicago we have been the recipients of fair and just treatment from most public institutions. For example, Edward F. Dunne and Carter Harrison, who served many years as mayors of Chicago and under whose administrations we had no cause for complaint. So far as public patronage is concerned we received more recognition under Mayor Thompson than under any previous mayor, but in all other respects we have been treated with special favor. AS A GROUP we ask no special favors. All we ask and expect is that we be accorded the same rights and privileges enjoyed by others of which our citizenship is composed and that there be no distinction or discrimination based upon race, color, nationality or religion. We hope the voters of our group will care to recognize the promises of the opposing candidates and cast their votes for the one they believe best fitted to meet the requirements of the occasion.
LEGISLATION BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT
IN THE ORGANIZATION of the federal government it was the intention of the framers of the Constitution to divide the functions of the government into three separate and distinct departments: legislative, executive and judicial, the first to make laws, the second to direct and the third to construe them. But these functions are predicated upon the assumption that the rule of the majority is conclusive. For instance, in the supreme court, consisting of nine judges, the concurrence of five constitutes the decision of the court.
IN THE LEGISLATIVE department, consisting of two branches, a majority of a quorum was intended to decide the law of the country, its own rules and regulations, but the intention of the framers of the government was that these rules should be so framed as to prevent an obstructive minority from completely defeating the will of the majority. So far as the United States senate is concerned, the fact has been made painfully apparent that under the antiquated rules no vote can be obtained, and no treaty ratified except by unanimous consent.
ALL THAT A STUBBORN and well organized minority need do to defeat the will of the majority is to adopt and apply dilatory tactics so as to prevent a vote being reached. This is contrary to the spirit of our institutions and eventually be remedied. Another permissible custom in the senate is called senatorial courtesy, which means that if a senator is elected to a position, he is personally objectionable to one or both of the senators of the state to which he belongs, he must for that reason be rejected regardless of his merit. This the American people should not longer tolerate. PRESIDENT HARDING's pet measure, the ship subsidy bill, has been defecated by the same tactics used for the defeat of the Dyer anti-lynching bill. Senator Underwood of Alabama made a pathetic appeal to the filibuster against the subsidy bill. In doing so, he was a personal friend at the White House was very much interested in the bill. But the senator probably overlooked the fact that he was thus placing himself in an inconsistent position, because he was one of the filibustering leaders against the Dyer bill. But he may have been aware of the president's indifference as to the fate of that bill, and acted accordingly. BACK to the fundamental principles, regardless of the facts of any pending legislation, any rule which will have the effect of preventing the will of the majority from being carried into effect after a full, free and fair discussion is indiscreet and should be changed.
ANOTHER amusing feature of the situation is Uncle Sam's effort to kid himself with the belief that he is keeping out of Europe's affairs.
WIVES are persons who sit next to you and whisper directions concerning the correct way to drive a motor car.
OTHER PAPERS SAY
THE RISE OF THE PRESS [From Chicago Enterprise]
Rotten Service!
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THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FUN AND FICTION
Mr. and Mrs. Otello Belvidere Dixy, more or less prominent in local society circles, attended a performance of Shakespeare's "Othello" at the Playhouse the other evening. Those who have been unable enough to read the drama need to interact with it. Neither do they who have read the masterful poem play. So I'll not bore you with a lengthy description. Instead, I'll lone along with the story.
After the performance the Dixya dropped into an Avenue cating place for supper. As yet Otello remained in the play. Le Dame, who was quite a crite, waited patiently for him to inaugurate the argument that always ensured between them after a night out together. But Otello remained dumb. Even after the waiter had brought in their double porterhouse with trimmings he open his mouse's wrist, not on Le Dame's nerves.
"Why don't you say something, dumbbell, about the show?" she scowled.
"Aw," he grunted. "I'm disappointed."
"How's that?"
"They didn't play it accordion' to the way the paper's been advertisin' it."
"What did the papers advertise that they failed to show, stumd?"
"Well, the swamp scene for one," growled Othello, poling a fork into his au gratin spud. "The paper's been clamorin' bout that swamp scene where this guy goes burg."
Le Dame looked aguish.
"You're off your feed, big boy," she says. Shakespeare never wrote a swamp scene into Othello?
"Othello?" blurs the hubby. "What'd yor mean Shakespeare an' Othello? Who's this bird Othello?" "That is the name of the play, filbert."
"Othello" the name o' the play which we just saw? he howled, turning pink and pale. "Why, woman. I thought it was 'Emperor Jones.' Why't you tell a green man something once in a while?"
Would to God wed never met.
Better for you, far better for me:
There'd been no striving to forget-
No bitter, burning memory.
These hours were bitter, bitter-sweet,
The ever-wet but pain and wild unrest;
But fate decreed that we should meet,
And part with aching in our breast.
I know you were not meant for me-
My cup of joy another sips.
Eat all other soups.
I'll feel the pressure of your lips.
How I have suffered who can tell?
My heart drips blood, by sorrow torr.
I've loved not wisely, but too well.
And bear the cross that must be home.
Priesinto at All News Stands
The Priesinto can be found on all news stands. Don't fail to get a copy each week. There may be something in it about you and your friends.
The "Uncle Tom" Brother
There's been with us for many a day. A character that's to pass away. The one of whom will portray "Uncle Tom."
Old age and school to some extent
Have thinned his rinks to our content.
He's caused me SOME embarrassment—
The "Uncle Tom." —SHACK.
There's Only One More Job for You, Wyatt
(state News) Unguinean president Wyatt Jones is on his way to collecting the city garbage during the bad weather. From the general outlook, he will have the ashes and garbage next season.
Othello Dixby
"Aw." he grunted. "I'm disappointed."
Le Dame looked agaist.
BUT DON'T BE TOO SURE
He hues and grins ridiculous.
A pain to me—and most of us.
He's so unnecessary-ous.
The "Ulce Tom."
Maybe He Thought Grand Boulevard Was Sheridan Road
Dear P. or P.: In the course of one of his campaign speeches, Louis said it would take his opponents six months to find their way to the City hall. The statement seems to have been borne out. The statement seems to have been borne out. Arnold Hill walked to the polls at 30th and Grand boulevard, polling place for the fourth precinct of the Third ward. Mr. Hill came with a friend—they were making the rounds of all their precincts—they thought. After asking the judges how things were and a few more questions, he was asked by one of the judges if he wanted to vote. Mr. Hill then explained that he was one of the candidates for alderman. This puzzled the judges—George Adams had been asked to ask his company's name. T. Arnold was amazed to learn that he was out of his ward and precincts entirely—they and his friend Douglas, too. They had their cigars in their hands, so they passed them around, but let knowing their ward just a wee bit better. Salah!
Dear P. el P. : A Chicago Defender was placed in the reading room of the Chicago Tribune, I Rue Scribe. Paris. Of course you know who placed it there, the Tribune doesn't.
I believe in letting any and everybody read the "World's Greatest" at any rate. I left and returned in five minutes to find a white lady reading it, and believe me, when she got ready to leave, she quietly folded up the "World's Greatest" and took it out with her. So I placed another one there, and in a short while it was gone. As I had only two extra copies with me, I could supply no more.
- ALBERT CURTIS.
You see what they've done, don't you? Given the old column a chance to stretch itself. All we've got to say now is: Come on, you controls, you poets, you backbiters, you lovelorn, you backsliders, you optimista, pessimists, etc. We're ready for you.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
[This space is devoted to the use of ministers throughout the world.] We read our readers. These sermons are restricted to 250 words, and may be sent without official notice.]
Bangor Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine Text: As he (a man) thinketh in his heart, so is he—Proverbs 23:7.
CHRIST estimates men in terms of moral and spiritual values. His conception of manhood is found in that man whose ideals are noble and whose heart is pure. Our Master recognizes that a man is what his heart is, no more or less than man and manhood is not deterred from possessing his traditions, ancestral glory and racial affiliations.
The text sets forth a truth that should be particularly inspiring to every 'ambitions member of a downrodden, maligned and despised Race, character is neither who makes his habitat with every man who is willing to think noble thoughts and who makes his heart the tabernacle of high ideals. Thus Frederick Douglass, a child of servitude, finds a niche in the hall of fame. Booker T. Washington writes his name on the scroll of greatness, and he is one of the great poets of the world.
So, children of Ethiopia, think not that character and worth are not attainable by you because your ancestral tree built in the fields of slavery, the land of oppression, has no constancies, but in your own hands. Your future is wrapped in your own heart and mind. Think, therefore, noble thoughts and诚挚 salutine deals and you will rise to heights upon which you only men and women of character can stand.
ALBERT CURTIS.
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles
EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY-TOMORROW YOU LIVE
In Health Builder Dr. C. Richmond [empty your others by duly
writes concerning eating and drink]-bits when you have already had what
ing under the above caution. Health you need.
Chemical Reaction
"The chemical reactions that take place throughout your digestive tract are very complex, but just remember this: When eating starchy food (breads, cake, pastry, cereals, etc.) or sugars, digestion begins in the mouth. The reaction of normal saliva is alkaline and that of gastric juices in the stomach, none of the acids in the stomach, nor alkaline. Menus, cheese and eggs do not need such fine mastication as do the starches and sugars, but the more you prepare food for assimilation in the mouth the easter it is for the little workmen below. Never forget that it is not what you put into your body that determines your result—it is what you actually assimilate and everything you eat only takes energy to dispose of—therefore chew!
Fruits and Vegetables
"Today science has shown us the great importance of fruits and vegetables, whole wheat grains, nuts and fresh raw milk. Use vegetables raw as well as cooked. Learn to make sandwiches, all you want of those rather than having nine or twelve articles nibbled upon. In general, I should say this: Eat always in moderation: chew thoroughly; use sugar and meats sparingly; use fruits, vegetables, grains as needed, depending upon age, climate and occupation. Drink water between meals rather than at meals. Keep your chest up and breathe deeply. Brush your teeth thoroughly. Eat a breakfast. Do not wear tight waltenshirts nor heavy clothing hung from the waist. Above all, if you have been indiscreet about eating forget it and skip your next meal, save for some fruit and water. Your well or keep well. All it asks is a chance to do so."
I eventually regret it, thoroughly masticate what you can this literally. Just keep on going until the food goes down of a record. I am moderate always!
You follow rule No. 2 the last unnecessary. Learn to hear small voice within that says, I need no more, and do not THE ONLOOKER BY A. L. JACKSON
REWARD OF SERVITUDE
E. South Carolina legislature is just passed a pension bill for the slaves who were loyal to masters during the Civil War, was dispatch says that the pen will be granted under "virtually calm coul," and these new Confederate ass." This is
We most heartily comment this article to our many readers and endorse every sentence of advice given by Dr. Richmond. We are confident that if you follow the same advice given by him in this article, it will not only postpone death, but will relieve much sickness and suffering, and add greatly to the happiness of each and everyone who will follow his advice. Try it.
"I commend to you officers and managers that here remains a field to be scientifically worked to provide one of the great safeguards of our social stability."
Evidently his suggestion went home, for the officers of the company seem to recognize that they have an opportunity and a responsibility in this field.
THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE
THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE
IN GARDENING
aggrandize it, go gardening.
is all right to wax indignant about vice and brothels in the Second ward or on the West Side. But when it comes to backing the old patrol wagon up to the doors of Loop hotels or North Side apartments or other color. Now the daily papers comment on the "amazing action" of the police in stationing officers in the lobes of two or three Loop hotels and actually having the officers to make a run of this campaign something may get started that will bring some real action. The Loop and the hotels and apartment houses to the north are the real seat of the trouble. The real business of the District is to find the District to the south is more of a playground for those who play their real trade in other districts. If it takes a thousand more bluecoats, more officers, to put a stop to the flagman manufactured all over the city, then let us have them. However, we have our doubles as to whether the chief does not expect to be sidetracked by the big follows in the Loop who dislike to be shown up in the streets of things. We hope the chief can get away with it—then it won't seem so hard to have the places of this kind advertised by a bluecoat in one's own neighborhood. At least the Loop deserves an even better chance of winning whether the modern adage, "It pays to advertise," holds under circumstances of this kind.
SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION
IT IS distressing to say the least to such occurrences as were described on the front page of this paper not long ago: A party of youngsters raiding mother and, a shooting scare which puts two boys in jail and makes a fugitive of a girl unable to support herself. There seems to be little use in working for the advancement of the younger generation and fighting oppression and discrimination if this is to be the reward of it all. Nevertheless the youngsters must understand the problem of keeping these youngsters in line we are laying a certain trap for the destruction of the place. We cannot build a race of conquerors and real fighters on this kind of trash. It won't weather the storm of hard competition that is ahead of us. The sooner children who have been raised over their encampment of living under the bright lights and get down to the real business of living the better for these youngsters and the better for us all.
The Ohio state legislature recently
piled, by a vote of $1 to $2, a bill
designed to regulate the Ku Klux Klan.
Schools at Orange, Va., closed Feb.
26 the school term (excluding of, only
100 days.
Builder is a good magazine published for the lay public: it takes up all questions of hygiene, sanitation and living. The language is simple and understandable on the part of non-medical persons. This is a magazine, or one similar, that we would like to in the home of
Dr. Williams
Richmond states that "what he has to say is of practical value to everyone who eats. You have teeth or should have, which were given to you for a purpose. You have a small tube connecting your mouth and stomach to your stomach the present condition of which depends upon your treatment of it up to this time. Then you have a liver, whose business it is to serve as a great filter and that organ, as well as your pancreas, secretes sub-ducted secretions into your digestion. You have about 32 feet of intestines, which may or may not be where they belong. The transverse section of your large colon should lie about on a level with your navel. He says: "Imagine that your stomach is the innards of some one standing directly in front of your facing you."
Digestion
"In order to properly digest your food it is necessary to have real cooperation throughout all the army of workmen concerned in the process. So here are some rules that help towards that end: In not eat unless you are hungry." If you persist in eating just because the clock says it is meal time you will eventually regret it.
2. Thoroughly musticate what you eat!
"I mean this literally. Just keep on chewing until the food goes down of its own accord."
"3. Be moderate always!"
"If you follow rule No. 2 the last rule is unnecessary. Learn to hear the small voice within that says 'Enough. I need no more, and do not."
THE REWARD OF SERVITUDE
THE South Carolina legislature has just passed a pension bill for the slaves who were loyal to their masters during the Civil war. The news dispatch says that the pensions will be granted under "virtually unlimited" provisions as those now paid to Confederate veterans." This is interesting. Loyal slaves who were disloyal to their own interest and to those of fellow slaves, probably, because they did not know any better, are at this late date placed on virtually the same basis as the robels to attack the Union.
A. L. Jackson
A. B. B.
We wonder how many of the children of those slaves will appreciate having the names of their forfeitures included in this list. We wonder of the rights or honors accorded to the Confederate veterans and you will read about the services in the morning papers. This white man only understands the brother when he has been wronged, not necessarily service. When he comes in any guise approximating manhood or womanhood he immediately becomes a deep dark mystery to the white man and something to be kept secret. You will no harm to the peace of mind and superiority complex of the pale face brother.
INSURING JOBS
HERBERT HOOVER suggested to the officers of the metropolitan
Life insurance company at their annual banquet in New York there was still a field of men who specialise in insurance specialists to conquer, namely, insurance against unemployment. We have been inclined to think of this type of insurance as a government matter. Most economists who have studied and urged this subject have proposed some such measures, the insurance measures now rather mildly practiced in the administration of the workman's compensation laws in some states. Haley Fiske, president of the company, to our way of thinking tells us what we really need to cinect our own insurance as "job insurance." Social workers, pawn brokers and straw-boss forenames know that the great fear which hangs over the life of most working men and women is the loss of the job. Among day workers the question of how to improve their importance. And in many respects no less important for the worker who receives a weekly or monthly wage. Present standards of living in America do not permit the average working man or woman to get far enough ahead to make sure she can handle a plain loss of job. Mr. Hoover says in this connection:
"One field of insurance is not yet covered. You have covered a great range of accidents and disasters, but one great disaster remains unseen. We flow of business, at irregular periods, we meet great foods of unemployment. Less than 18 months ago 5,500,000 men were on the streets, and nothing such heck of aid and respect look of a job by a man, who wants to work.
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BODIES OF TWO BABIES FOUND IN ASH CAN
Some Facts DURING FEBRUARY CIRCULATION WAS INCREASED 10,000
THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES
CHILD WONDER MASTERS PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE
Remarkable Memory Power of Little Alice Harris Astonishes Her Hearers
New York, N. Y., March 16. A prodigy, and all that it implies, is found in the child wonder. A child has the greatest memory known to science of any child her age. She is gifted with a remarkable power of memory, and has committed to memory more than thirty poems which she recites from start to finish without a single error. She stands from Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice." "Romeo and Juliet" and "Julius Caesar" are her most memorable to end. Alice delivers her recitations with a most masterly understanding and possesses the art of graceful exertion which is almost unbelievable.
The prodigy is the daughter of Mrs and Mrs Leon S. Harris of 119 West 131st street, and was born Charles in 1912. Mrs. Harris, a mother, a poetress, attributes her great memory to inheritance, as Mrs. Harris' father was noted for his resuscitation of the great nieces of Baron Williams, prominent New York business man, and recites a very interesting poem entitled *Course My慧 My Little Baron, Hercules* (O. H. Williams). Friends often remarked of the child's intelligence and remarkable memory of names, addresses and telephone numbers when she could remember her first noticed when she was but 20 months old. Her mother would have her repeat the Lord's prayer every evening when Alma said the entire prayer without her mother's aid. Nursery rhymes were easily committed to memory, and could recite a whole book of rhymes.
Last fall Mrs. Harris visited a local school for the purpose of sending Alice to kindergarten. When old that it was foolish to think of sending her to kindergarten as she was too young to understand the work of kindergarten, that Alice was too young to understand kindergarten work and stated how she could recite several stanzas from Shakespeare several of the works of kindergarten, that were saintified when the prodigy recited "Evangeline." However, Mrs. Harris was advised not to send the children to kindergarten 7 years old because of the possibility of overcrowding her brains. Other than having a wonderful memory, she is exceptionally friendly and has many playmates in whom she takes great interest, though she is a little above the average in the age of 7. Little Alice was a perpetual surprise even to those who knew her, when she led the entire congregation in prayer at the Metropolitan Baptist Church.
When the Defender reporter, who interviewed the prodigy, asked what she intended to be when she reached the good, she hastily replied, "the lawyer."
MAN IS 125 YEARS OLD BUT HE WANTS TO WED 'A LADY
Freehold, X. J.-James Henry Gaines, probably the country's oldest Race man, would like to celebrate his 150th birthday, would like to celebrate his Gaines can turn handspinners, thread a needle and do a "bit of work" every day, besides relishing three full days of natural rest. He aid of his three sets of natural rest, Gaines, who was born in slavery, is making a brief sojourn at the plantation where he has outgrown three wives. By the first he claims to have had 25 children, one of whom, 57 years old, is now living in Mammoth county, where he attended at Charlestonville, Va. 125 years ago, and that he knows he is old because there is a Virginia law that he heaches his 600th year of when he exempted 65 years ago. After one effort to escape during the Civil war, when he was recaptured and badly wounded, he escaped at the end of the conflict. He is proud of his 87-year-old daughter.
SHOEMAKER GONE
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The old-fashioned shoemaker with waxed thread has disappeared from the big city. In his place we now have a shoe factory in a machinery. Building a shoe by hand is a great work, and to produce an article of comfort it took time. While the shoes were successive soaking in water and hammering, the uppers were being softened on a last the size of your feet. The shoes were then shanked on a reindeer. The effect was the creation of damp-proof soles and perfect, easy-fitting uppers. The electric machinery now used for half-soling and soling shoes sends the shoes back to the owner smaller than they left him to be repaired—
the New York correspondent in the Philadelphia Ledger. A fierce row in a ninth avenue repair shop recently entered and thrown down a pair of shoes that the machine repairing company that with the machine much of the uppers has to be taken in. While in the old way by hand, that sacrifice one is lucky to get one half-solings from an electric repair machine. The old-rashioned cobber could give a shoe as many solings as the uppers
THE WEEK
[Copyright Chicago Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.]
BY a vote of 35 to 27 the Senate of the United States denied that Walter L. Cohen, one of your famous figures, is a citizen of his own country. Tax him, says the Senate, but nulled him to the cross. Credit to whom credit, honor to whom honor, is due. For the second time the president nominated Mr. Cohen as naval officer at New Orleans, a place where he must blame credit, honor to whom honor, your race since the days of Grant. Mr. Harding will name him again. "I object on personal grounds" in Congress, senator from Louisiana, Senator from Louisiana, his "personal grounds" were. He had none he cared to give. Mr. Ransdell, candidate for re-election, led the fight against Defent of Cohen, which is only temporary, brought on the nomination of. Anderson of New York. Wadsworth of New York played pollymale at the expense of Mr. Cohen.
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How could Mr. Cohen be defeated in the Senate if Republicans were for him? you ask. Easy question to answer.
ALL Republicans were not for him. Study the figures; likewise the men.
Republicans, Mr. Cohen's crowd, have a clear majority of 22 in a total vote of 36.
Medill McCormick, with, McKinley, New and Willis, led the fight against the Republicans. We voice enough to go through the fight.
"If it is color alone," McCormick said, "we won't stand for it." He reckoned without thought of senators.
The late Thomas E. Watson bent Lincoln Johnson by that sign.
LaFollette lined up against Cohen. With him stood Spencer of Missouri.
With him stood Spencer of Colorado backs. Norris and Senator Jones of Washington, all Republicans.
Spencer hasn't been right since the Democrats brought Nat Goldstein down. Norris, Jones of Washington heard noise on the coast.
Senator Pepper, bluest of blue bloods, successor to Penrose, got cold feet towards the end of the battle. He embraced the "senator courtesy" to him.
You know what "senatorial courtesy" is, of course. From time to time this writer has explained to you that "senatorial courtesy" dates back to the 18th century. By courtship the Senate refused to confirm men who were personal enemies to senators. Republican senators know that Mr. Cohen is not a personal enemy to Ransdell or Broussard. Such a relation means social contact, out of which personalities spring. Isn't that true?
Lodge, still ringing true on rights of man, hacked by Willis of Ohio, pressed for a reason, doing doing, came back the answer
You are wrapped up in the confirmation of Cohen, aren't you? No finer citizen has been called to serve here. What is the trouble, then? you ask yourself or your neighbor. You feel downhearted, sore, blue. Nothing; indeed the double Ransdell, like Cohen, is a Catholic, the Ku Klux Klan for re-election. Barking on one side is the klan; on the other, the M. Parker, Cohen is the tree of refuge. If he can go back and tell the klan that he cut down at one stroke both a Negro and a Catholic, maybe the tree on Mr. Ransdell. Then may not. In 1824 Democrats will tell colored voters: "See, your party didn't have nerve enough to confirm Cohen. Give you will feel like giving it to them, won't you?
Cohen went to the Senate with Indresements strong enough to get him a commission to St. James.
Protestants and Catholics, Republicans and Democrats, white ladies of "Our state has got so many words" of "Our state has got so many words" of "Senatorial courtesy" and "holdback Republicans erase a clause in the fourteenth amendment. Hand it down." These senators flow the colors of Lincoln in the battle: Mccormick, New, Curtis, Freelchuguen, McKinney, and Willis. Then there were Lodge and Shortridge of California holding the bridge. Your friends are not dead, but the G. O. P. must go to prayer, conference, go early and stay late. Democrats can't defeat Cohen; only Reagan. Write your president a letter, thank him for standing by Cohen. Tell him that 2,000,000 Colored people living in the state and their would like to have a hand in a government taxed to keep up. That is fair, is it not? Once times the Senate rejected Crum as collector of the Charleston; three times Roosevelt sent his name back. "No use," said Tillman, great South Carolina, too. A man to invoke "senatorial courtesy."
Your president nominates for the third time J. W. Tolbert for U. S. Senate, John C. Cain for Dial, Senator, objects, Tolbert, grounds of politics. On that ground Louisiana senators object to Cohen. Dial would say "color," but Mr. Tolbert said. The day Mr. Harding appeared before Congress asking for the ship subsidy Ransdell launched his defense of Louisiana against attacks of Gov. Bobby Rush against a political concern, can't they? Mr. Harding will send Mr. Cohen's name back. Don't fret, for he will be confirmed, ask for the names of his Republican opponents and take them to the Lord in prayer the night before next election. Mr. Harding, who told R. J. Church, Mr. Harding, who told R. J. Church, field marshal in the contest, that a Republican Senate should stand by a secretary of a Republican state committee, contest, wherever you live. Reflection of him
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
By Roscoe Simmons
Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company,
means you are not a citizen of the
U. S. A.
Two white ladies in California are
tweens over head in a fight over
$1,000 left by a colored man.
They are friends, a partner
in love and fortune," says Miss
Kitty Johnson of San Francisco.
From Boston, across the continent,
Mr. Seymour, with his blonde
no difference, I am his daughter,
and can prove it.
The estate was left by Robert S.
Lee, a friend in the earlier life
of San Francisco. He gave all to
Miss Johnson.
Lawyers say that Mrs. Wyrn is as
white as her eyes, and so on; that, therefore,
she couldn't be the daughter of Lee.
Lawyers are sure of almost every
that will win a case, as you know.
Don't worry over Mrs. Wyryn's ability to prove that Lee is her father. Black men are fathers of many a child, and black children are bearing children for white gentlemen before Lincoln came along, gave to the world lily on top of lily, as they call bright children. Black children blue eyes in your face to supply all the angels, have you not? That is if blue is favorite color with angels. Brown eyes are very popular now, also. A child takes after its mother; just as often after its father. But you can see plainly that $17,000 sends a child after a father and a white lady after the memory of a child. You side with Mrs. Wyryn, most likely. Miss Johnson ought to get some of your sympathy. Suppose the ladies split the money, that is, whatever is left by the law. Seventeen thousand dollars is enough to entertain even two white ladies, and keep green the memory of a gentleman able to maintain his name from Boston to San Francisco.
Rattle gold and color fades. Make
rain. Icicle gold and color will
rain. Icicle gold. Your color.
"Throw your trash where your love
lies," old lovers to say.
lies," old lovers used to say. "He always throws his money the same way.
Miss Johnson, white lady, caught both Mr. Lee's money and his love.
WHAT do you think of Mr. Harding's message on the international court of justice? Maybe you think it is bad, or bad, or bad, or don't sure how to look into his ideas, suggestions.
Don't get that way.
Don't let wretch run away with you Mr. Lee's nose as a president. A year from now he may not be your candidate.
You may turn up your nose at him; you may not be his nose as a president. His word attracts universal attention, invites discussion, claims replies of big men, shakes parliaments. He is not Warren G, but "the president."
Be in style and in order by keeping up with your government, with the head of your government, the head of your government, like trouble, can't last always.
"Educate the Negro," says your government, is it not? When wise men run out of words they always fall back on "Educate, educate, educate."
Can't lose there, can you?
"Educate, answer you could say: 'Let presidents remember the Front Porch and promises made with uplifted hand,' could you not?
Which is more important, education or character? Good question for the Friday afternoon debating so-called Character holds a man to his word.
Mr. Harding says we should participate, that is, take a hand, in the court. He says we will want to know what he is talking about. The League of Nations, organization of the world, provides a court of international justice. In that court every nation would have a voice, a vote. That sounds all right, you are saying. The League of Nations in mind. Remember the league threw Mr. Wilson; threw him flat. Mr. Harding to Congress: "Let us establish the rule of law in this world." Epiphatic testimonial of our purpose to encourage every feasible project for establishing the rule of law as opposed to rule of power in this world." Harding: "No, no; we told you no before." Then the Senate adjourned. Hiram Johnson, stern opponent to the League of Nations, calls Mr. Harding to California, accuses your president of trying to slip one over on our country. He went to the country on this question once. Mr. Johnson says. So we did.
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CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923
Preacher and Judge The President Travels 'Mammy' and Mother
This writer takes no side in the
important matter, for you, into an
important matter, for you.
Suppose Mr. Harding would say: "I will start at home, and get our a allow justice to participate in them." Suppose he said that. His stock would go up with you, would it not? "Let us Join the international court," he says, "go that the law of may be substituted for the rule of force." There is a war on in the U. S. A. between rule of law and rule of force. Mer Rouge and see for yourself. Maybe Mr. Harding will turn his guns in that direction since his mind is set on courts and laws. You can't tell. YOU are always in the news; in the front of it. If somebody is not after you with knives and guns, with a knife in the space, somebody is after you with a handful of propaganda. The song says there is rest for the weary in the sweet fields of Eden. In the fields on this side, have you? You read one day that thousands of Colored men were about to pull out for France, thence across the dig coal for the French government.
The next day you read that a mistake has been made; a big mistake refuse to dig coal since fire eight years ago, set the world on fire eight years ago, refuse to dig coal since French troops, looking for coal, crossed the Rhine to fail to cross it looking for victory. Hair, English general, was first to say "Enough is enough." Pershing Foch and the French army Foch land the word. Your president, Mr. Wilson, held the whip hand. Everybody wanted to please the YOUR boys were nearest the Rhine. The American Legion can't change the spot where Malleaul Rush fell, because the change it. Toll children of Rush, the fell farthest towards the Rhine.
A true story of the war will be written further on
News dispatches said that 3,000 Colored miners from the U. S. A. would be taken to German mines; that they would get $7 a day, board and board thrown in. A pretty good, a lot of people declared.
"Will they go?" this writer was asked by a white gentleman traveling the same train in southern Illinois. He told it dig coal, he was told, "but if Frank was going to fight can bet on them." Was this writer on good ground?
A Harry V. Dougherty of New York said he had fixed everything so that he could go over without complications.
"I have seen the French ambassador, who in turn has seen Mr. Hughes, and everything is sitting pretty now," said Dougherty, faced with Jusserand, French ambassador, said Dougherty was talking through his hat. Your secretary of state, Hughes, denied the matter had been brought to him.
"He said 'me,' said Mr. Hughes in so many words.
Somebody fooled Dougherty. "The Arabs were tried and they don't" Mr. Dougherty said on his return from the U. S. A. for other climes.
You can't blame him for thinking that Colored miners would be glad to leave the U. S. A. for other climes.
One day cooled Mr. Dougherty. "Instruct me to crochet a colored man to crochet a big digal," said Dougherty. "I haven't found 100 willing to go."
Would you go to France if she should call you to arms? Yes, you would go. You could coal in Germany for France and fight on the field for France are different propositions, you are saying. Using a Colored warrior abroad is glorifying being a Colored miner abroad calls for more talk; more thought also. The races of the world are trying to go into this country to work; earn clothing, get a bank account, build a home. Let no one tell you that the Garden of Eden is situated in a distant land. You are living, as natives, citizens, farmers, in the land, there is here, if you must work for a living. Don't leave fields everybody else is trying to reach for those everybody else is leaving. Talk less and think more. Your Congress says certain classes of foreigners shall not pass Ellis Island. Keep out enough of them to be able to work in the industrial factor in the mill and factory states. Then your freedom will begin. First industrial freedom, then political, social freedom. Then heart to France; wish her well; hopes that she will make Germany come across.
Also watch our white people duck and dodge the rapid fire of foreign propaganda. Measure your progress by the attention you give.
**YOUR champion offender, likewise your ablest officer, Charles W. Anderson, is selected by Mr. Harding to be collector of Interstate revenue in a new York district. Maybe you know of Mr. Anderson. But for Mr. Cohen's temporary defeat Mr. Anderson would not be appalled by the critical" said Senator Wadsworth. Since 1850, maybe before that year, he has helped to operate the government, either for his state, New York, or本书. Booker to Washington got Rosevelt to appoint Mr. Anderson collector of internal revenue for the Wall street district in New York. He noted that the Wall street district is wealthiest revenue district in the country.
Hooker T. carried his face in his
hair and sat it at night, worked
for it every day.
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MISSISSIPPI LOSES TENTH OF ITS RESIDENTS
100,000 Workers Have Left in the Last Six Months, White Daily Admits; Alarmed
Mississippi has a population of nearly 1,000,000 Race men and women. It is estimated that in the last six months one-tenth or approximately 100,000 of these have left that state. Mississippi is the state that sent a former governor to Chicago, offering employment agency directors $5 for each man who could be persuaded to go back.
The plantation owners of the state now have their backs to the wall. Lack of labor will bankrupt them. They have begun a frantle fight to retain the laborers they have. They are using propaganda, force and money. The newspapers of the state are the allies of the southern cotton barons in the attempt to fool the workers and make them stay where is not good for them. Papers in all forms, large and small, are publishing false pictures of the North in the effort.
The following story is one of the kind—from the Jackson, Miss., Daily. It is the southern white man's own picture of the havoc that is being wrought;
560 Leave Each Day
"Do you know that approximately 100,000 Negroes have left the state of Mississippi in the last six months? Have they departed daily to other southwestern states while reports show a few migrating to the North. Never in the past of Mississippi or any other southwestern Negro labor been so critical. Information gathered at first hand indicates that labor experts everywhere over the state are employing every economic means to cope with the situation." "Due to the impending erisls apparent in the Mississippi Delta accession, the farming number who leave the farming number that section in the hills are being drafted and carried to the Delta during the emergency, while the indux of whites has been overrun, necessitating the relief of another emergency." "Why are the Negroes leaving in the last six numbers and what is the condition? This is the question that is uppermost in the minds of state educational authorities and one that they are spending long hours trying to
Statistics Cited
"Statistics show that Negroes who migrate to the shops in the North for labor lay rent and living expenses is quite in excess of this amount, consequently there causes dissatisfaction and due to lack of employment their old places on the farm. It is the opinion of educational labor heads in Mississippi that the fault does not with immigration agents, but with illegal immigrants on their plantations. While on the other hand a splendid example of what plantation owners are doing for their tenure on the plantation owned by D. S. Jones Hanahan cording to Mr. Burr Hilbum, state supervisor of Negro schools, Mr. Jones has a plantation of approx. 125 Negro plantations there are 125 Negro families with approximately four to a family. Mr. Jones has spent about $20,000 for the construction of a school building in bad weather and employs a Negro and his wife 12 months out of the year to teach an 11 months school. Ten acres of land have been set aside for the school three months in bad weather. There are to assist with the smaller children attend school during the entire term while the larger ones go to school three months in the crops. There are to labor trouble here of any kind.
Fair Deal Asked
"In the language of Negro educational experts who have spent years the settlement of the Negro labor situation, the settlement of plantations are cut up into smaller plots and sold to the tenant, until the Negro is made to believe that when the tenant is freed, the Negro will share directly in the proceeds, and until a sufficient number of educational opportunities and iron clad promises of employment and effect, not until then is the Negro labor situation going to become fully settled. There are between 900,000 and 1,000,000 Negroes in Mississippi. This comprises a population of nearly one-tenth of the Negroes in the United States, and is by competent authority that the chamber of commerce in Greenville, Clarksville, Greenwood and Vicksburg out of the state will follow the Negroes in means induce them to return."
Smoked for 92 Years; Loves Old Pipe Yet
Dallas, Texas, March 16.—Nearly 100 years ago Doc Young had the "milestry," he told Ambulance Guy Childhood. He was being taken to Parkland hospital. Doc said he is 104 years old, has a wife, and is the father of about 30 children. Doc said he has smoked for 92 years, and still loves his phone. He does not use a cane to walk with nor does he wear glasses. He can see fine print, but can't read words. He was 10 years more." Young declared.
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Bobbed hair may or may not be all that's claimed for it, but a glance at the above picture will convince you that it has its redeeming qualities. This young lady invites an argument from any of her long haired sisters. She is Miss Laura E. Mickens, 4513 Indiana avenue, Chicago, Ill.
Have you a photo of yourself, your sister or friend that can go Miss Mickens one better? Send it at once to the Art Editor, the Chicago Defender.
Catholics Lose Vote in Delaware
Dover, Del., March 16.—The house of representatives of the Delaware legislature has recently jammed through a bill barring Catholics from voting at the school election, if their children attend parochial schools. Representative Brogan, the only Roman Catholic member of the house, did not realize the force of the bill and its effect upon Catholics, for the bill was to disfranchise Race people. There are a number of Race people living in the Claymont district and the bill was originally aimed at large numbers of white persons, including Catholics particularly, would be disfranchised as well. The Democrats made a party issue of the bill and alleged themselves to support it, which they reportedly reported by the committee.
Representative: Brogan when he found out what had happened, an answer that he gave when that he voted for the bill he thought it all right and proper. "I have since learned," he said, "there will affect the parochial schools in the state. I want to go on record now that on Monday next, within the next week, I will vote for a reconsideration of this amendment and the original bill. I am not sure now as to just what I will call for, but it appears from this amendment that the taxapers of this state are going to distranchenged because of the public schools, then I am certainly opposed to the bill."
WINDS GOOD TO HUNGRY CATTLE
It is because of the warm chinook winds that cattle on the prairies of Ubern, Canada, can graze in the cooler, more disappearing in a few hours before the warm breath of the chinook. Not all the warm winds of the Rockies have originated south have their origin west of the Rockies, says the Detroit News. Various causes contribute to the formation of descending air, and when the winds reach the feet the winds resulting are always warm. Such winds blow over prairie regions west of the Missouri, but not always adjacent to the Rockies. Similarly, the warm parts of the world, as in Switzerland, where they are called Fohn winds.
ASK MORTGAGE
FOR $10,000,000
In connection with an order granted by Justice Morschauer at White Plains allowing the Salvation Army to purchase Chester for $10,000,000 for the purpose of erecting a new home for the organization, interesting facts regarding the finances of the army are presented in the report. The petition for the mortgage was made by Richard E. Holz, vice-president to the Salvation Army, who set forth that the market value of the army is $3,097,001.71 of United States in $15,225,832.82; value of personality, $3,097,001.71; total amount of debts and liabilities, $6,408,383.85 and $5,523,675.66 secured by the Army in various parts of the nation.
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME
Physician Pinched in Dope Raid
Boston, Mass., March 16—Benjamin E. Robinson of 404 Columbus avenue, one of the most prosperous colleges, charges of violating the oobbers, including a Chinese physician named Ensang W. Cheng of Tyler street, were arrested and brought before United States Commissioner Jayes charges of violating the Haitian government. Robert Stelth of 26 Ball street is charged with selling three ounces of morphine to the government agents, while Dr. Robinson, Lennel F. Harward, of 260 Chapelwood, ward C. Stokes of 38 Connard street are charged with alding and abetting Stelth. Dr. Cheng is charged with having seven of 26 oobbers arranged all parties concerned pleaded "not guilty," but were held to the grand jury. They furnished ball rangings from $1,500 to $2,000. Robinson's arrest came as a surprise in his career as well as his professionally and socially, enjoys an extensive practice and owns several nice pieces of real estate in this city. He drove a new car to the university upon as one of the most successful physicians of the Race. He stoutly denies the charges.
Washington, D. C, March 16-The National Equal Rights league will be meeting in Washington known as the "fraternal session," in this city at the M.T. Carmel church, MIRD, and streets Northwest on, May 1, at 10 a.m. will be preached on Tuesday, May 1, at 8 o'clock, by Bishop I. N. Roos of African Methodist Episcopal Church.
EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE WILL MEET IN WASHINGTON IN MAY
All fraternal organizations, benevolent societies, local units, churches, clubs, conventions and all organization are requested to send representatives. All persons planning to attend this congress, please send nano to the executive committee, chairman of the executive committee, 619 M street, this city.
"OLD DAYS" OF TURKEY WANTED
According to a recent research the women of Turkey are not all giving acquired independence, the recently acquired independent sisters areTimes writer. Most of the old-timmers are still strong for the harem. Now a lot of them have to get out and go to the old days all they had to do was wear on upholstered cushions in a nice warm harem and munch chocolate creams. They could push the buzzer theyever they felt like it and the hours were spent in gossip and embroidery.
To go forth into a rough world and put in twelve hours a day in some independent does not appeal to all of them. They are sighing for the good days of the year for the day of independence, provided a nosseing for a whole hours and odalisks. It seems to be mighty hard to please all the women in the world. White and black must serve together without separation or discrimination.
POLICE SEEK THE MOTHER OF TWINS FOUND MURDERED
Heads Crushed In, Day-Old Infants Are Found Tled in a Cloth Sack
Somewhere in Chicago, in the vicinity of the Second ward, hides a young mother whose hands are red and murdered infants—her own babies.
One wonders about such mothers who heartlessly, in cold blood, slay their babies. In the town of St. Mark A. M. E. church, 50th street and Wabash avenue, declared that such were not mothers. He said: "They are not oven humans; they are not evil monsters; and some evil monster; they are some kind of indescribable, odious monstrosity." Johnson's definition of this type of mother is the correct one, then one such recently gave birth to what are supposed to be twins. But the babies may not be given for their undesirability.
Maybe the mother is a painted lip and cheek, reckless, pleasure-loving, and murderous. Maybe the mother is a murderess than hear the mother of a baby voice calling her "mothers."
That such was her preference was evidenced by the fact that after giving birth to twins she crushed their sails to the rear of 3520 State street and dumped them into an ash can. How long the slain babies were in the can before their discovery is unknown. They were brought to light by magpie hawks and a clock by Solomon Smith, 625 East 363th place, who was taking up ashes in the alley.
Smith informed the Stanton avenue police of his discovery. The police morgue and began a search for the mother.
The practice of leaving dead babies in garbage cans in alleys and pigeon boarded in the way at the place, and of placing living on doorsteps and in hallways of apartment buildings is constantly brought to the attention of the police. The discovery of the guilty juices matter because no clue is ever available by which they can be traced.
'Want Your Ideas' Plea of Africans
Tuskegee, Ala., March 16—Unity among African peoples and closer relations with our people in America will be strengthened by a annual conference of the African Students' union which opened at Tuskegee institute recently. The sessions will be held on Friday, J. W. Whittaker preached the annual sermon. The organization went on record as regretting the failure of the Liberian government to lend the Liberian loan and as affecting a program affecting African students in American institutions. We decided to preside over by Dr. W. W. McCann Gammon Theological seminary, Atlanta, Ga., who declared: "The Negro in America is only; a small part of the Negro population is African; we are looking to you in America for ideas from your experience. With us too it is a question of prospering in proportion as we learn to dignify la
One of the most interesting addresses of the sessions was that of Kamba Simango of Portuguese, East Africa, who declared that for every boy and girl of our Race, in school in Africa, who were not in school and pointed out that at the present time there was not one school for Africans in Portuguese East Africa. He stated that he and his wife, Mrs. Katherine Easman-Simango, now returning to home in April to establish a school.
Other native Africans from various institutions discussed intertribal unity and other problems affecting the life of the people of Simbimil Nkomo, a native of Bantu, East Africa, who is professor of African history at Tuskegee Institute, and F. H. Crow, of Cape Town, South Africa, who is professor of the culture. Other features of the program was the singing of native songs and the organ voluntary, "That Nandabelje," composition by Samuel Coleledge, Taylor, based on an African theme.
PHONES PLACED IN BATHROOMS
For years hotels have been competing with one another t oprovide the ultimate in a guest's comfort. But you can still enjoy enough imagination to think of anything so sensible as a telephone extension in the bathroom. What is more annoying than to have to get up and walk out of the bathroom and stand by a wall telephone. One hotel I saw recently has two telephones in each room, one by the bathtub and the other on a stand by the head of the staircase in the hotel's Business. Excellent places for phones, but think how long it took for hotel men, even hotel men with the best of intentions, to quit putting up with even sit down. For that matter, it is not many years since phones in private homes were placed where one could sit and be comfortable all at once.
SHAW GETS BIG GIFT
Raleigh, N. C., March 16.—President J. L. Peacock announces that the company has appropriated $66,000 for a science building. A complete renovation of the property used for the Leonard Medici's home will begin at once. Architect H. P. S. Kollner of this city will draw the plan.
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY
PAGE FOURTEEN
Benjamin Banncker was a character who moved gentle with wit, with which he porouses were endowed. Born in Maryland, of a white woman and blue hair, he was true excused most of the privileges accorded wale men. He attended elementary school and upon the moving of the two known Elliott to the college he was teaching his majority. Banncker had made much advancement in Mr. Elliott supplied him with books he volunteered into one of the most noted astronomers and mathematicians of America to make a clock, and published one of the first series of all States. These meritorious achievements made him so prominent that of the most prominent men of the United States. Among these were the United States, the United States, and Thomas Jefferson. The latter was so impertinent for him a place on the commission that surveyed and laid out position in the District of Columbia.
CHAPTER V
REACTION
The impetus given the uplift of the Negroes during the struggle for the independence gradually checked after 1933, when the Sturges faced the problem of resource management of the governments States came to the conclusion that it was necessary to that they had to depart from some of the discussions on which the Rotunda of the University of the impracticable from the scheme of reconstruction after making peace with the emancipation of the slaves was no longer generally needed. In these colonies where the Negroes were not colonized and were not cannulated without much oppression and some of them were made citizen where the Negroes constituted a considerable part of the population there and where the elevation of the place to citizenship that much of the work proposed to the Negroes was wide for manification was undone.
The congress of the Confederation had little to do with slavery, as it did before the establishment of the rights of the states. Slavery as a national question, however, as applied to the South, had the balance of 1757, providing for the organization of the Northwest territories and the establishment of a national government that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except for the enslaved, was permitted in the said territory. This was equaged, of course, prior to the ratification of the United States and may seem to have no bearing thereon, but as its legality was not established, the articles of Confederation. It requires special attention. It is of importance that the Confederation be made on the untenable ground that it would be made by the states forming he Confederation, than an agreement of the states to be made by the states which can be said for it, however, is that CRUEL PILES
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The convention of 1787 desired to take very little interest in the aniline and nitrobenzene industries and thought the question of slaves should be settled by the states themselves. It was decided that prominently before this body called to frame the constitution of the state, it was considered more seriously, to determine a method of returning fugitive slaves to the state and to trade and the apportionment of representation. When the South wanted larger representation on the population basis, although it did not want larger representation on federal taxes, some sharp debate caused, but the Northern anti-slavery organization attached to the cause of universal freedom as to force their opinions and two senators from each, and for the representation of the people in Negroes as three whites, and by further providing for the continuation of slavery when it should be prohibited, and for a fugitive slave law to secure slaveowners' possession of their peculiar property.
Immediately after the federal government was organized there seemed to be a tendency to groom the claims of the memorial at the annual meeting in Philadelphia, at their annual meeting in Philadelphia, and at their memorial praying the attention of Congress in adopting measures for the abolition of the slave trade and for the emancipation of slaves from being entered and cleared out for the purpose of that trade. There were memorials from the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, bearing the signature of its president, Benjamin Franklin, in discussion of the slavery question, but the memorials were by a vote of 10 to 1. The committee which reported March 5, 1790, on the 8th the report was referred to the committee of the whole, where the memorials were proposed and given consideration in the House. Finished and end of the committee of the whole house by a vote of 29 to 25 ordered to be printed in the House. The principle of non-interference with slavery set forth in this report denies the reckoning of 20 years the reckoning attitude of Congress with respect to slavery.
The reaction in the North was generally manifested in the change of the Blacks, who had, during the struggle for the rights of man, been subjected to buracles throughout the section, and was therefore necessary for Negroes to be freed. Bryan was their own like those founded by Andrew Bryan in Georgia and Joseph Willis in Mississippi. Bearing it into account, they were suffering from a militant predilection in the Methodist church, Richard McCormick, an independent organization, but which developed the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church in the same manner the opportunity for Negroes to require education was extended to veer around to the explication conception of the Negro as a separate and sovereign some secular purpose of the white man. In education, however, they serried and they were economically too weak for independent nation.
The treatment of the question of slavery in the purchase of Louisiana when it was provided that in acquiring the territory of Louisiana counties enjoyed by these citizens under the government of the French would be guaranteed by the United States in the purchase, the institution of such situational questions, for the reason that since Louisiana was slaveholding the purchase, the institution was exercising the same rights as the whites. When a few years thereafter, when the other reactionary states of the South and undertook to restrict the privileges of the free Negroes, it was confirmed of the other reactionary states of the South and undertook to restrict the privileges of the free Negroes, it was confirmed of this treaty guaranteeing those persons who were citizenized in the purchase of the employment of the privileges which they had under the French regime. On the occasion of the enforcement of the free Negroes of the right to attend school, this question was made the time of the purchase belonged to the Louisiana territory. By special ordinance of the city council, however, the operations of the operations of this law.
The great factors in bringing about the reaction, however, were prized by the inventors, half of the nineteenth century, inventors beginning with Watt, who built the first steam engine, brought the first steam-powered machine, the wool-combing machine, the spinning jenny, the power loom, and finally Whitney's famous cotton pelt. These revolutionized industries in the BOOKS Bought and Sold BACK ANTHONY'S SPECIALTY The Haitian Revolution Story of Toussaint L'Ouverture and his fight for freedom Education in Africa. Closet 12 YOUNG'S BOOK EXCHANGE 115 W. 18th Street, New York City
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With this increase in the demand for slaves there came numerous new African slave trade in the lower, South The Northern and Middle states early in the 18th century it so a grievance against Georgo it that they were not permitted to do so. In 1788, North Carolina checked it by a rather high import duty in 1793, and South Carolina and Georgia alone took no action except to provide for its own security in protecting the imminent slave trade from the West Indies, the闷闷hes and Florida, and to require free New York to certificate of their industry and honesty.
An early effort was made to repeal the prohibitory provision against the slave in South Carolina, but it was defended in the North. The trade proceeded to smuggle slaves along the coast, and the efforts to enforce the prohibitory law were unsuccessful. In 1858, after much persistence, the slave traders in that state carried their slaves to the South to remove all African restrictions but continuing the exclusion of Negroes from the West Indies and slaves from other states falling to have certifi-
The action of South Carolina was interpreted as opening the door for the state to be a slave trader, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Vermont, and South Carolina, and requested their congressmen to make an effort to have the Constitution of the United States prohibit the importation of Negroes from Africa and the West Indies. Congress refused to act because a case was adjourned, but for the reason that the time provided by the Constitution for Congress to arrive in 1898. At the next session of Congress bills to prohibit the trade of slaves introduced, but no action was taken.
This law, of course, was a victory for the lower South, then demanding armies. The slave have supply, favoring state control, the measure was never effective and the illicit slave trade without much interference. In fact, it was impossible to secure a concession to the South's war, so effective had been public opinion in the South against prohibition of the trade. This was the culture of Negro in Congress. For economic reasons the South had fitted itself into the war, and Negroes might be further exploited by the whites, finally secured a majority sufficiently lacking in moral strength, the spirit of the fundamental law.
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as quickly as friends to advance his Race. A former bitter enemy, he joined in appointing assistant attorney general. Great men carry no enmities; sell themize them, Hand and heart to all.
Once or twice he fell down in picking men. He antiquated anti-backer T. Things changed; at the time of the death of your greatest light he and his team peas in a pod. "No use bucking fate," said Anderson.
Like Mr. Harding, Mr. Anderson is an Ohioan. Two years ago he anointed Anderson with recommendation from John D. Rooke-feller.
point Anderson to his old district, "write the world's richest man," and give the government the services he needs. "What that fine? Yes, you are saying, very, very fine. Hick Americans are your friends. Wealth sets men thinking. Thinking men look for ahead.
Harding gave Mr. Anderson the hardening heart. Mr. Harding gave Mr. Anderson the hardening heart. Mr. Harding the hardening heart. The government gets the right now. The able man, and Mr. Harding a defender willing to stay up all night and argue with his opponent.
Do you not think that loyalty to friend, benefactor, worthy of praise, the income tax amendment, the income tax amendment, that law that lets Uncle Sam levy on you at will, they didn't know how to work in. Your man, Mr. Anderson, at that time collector for the second district of Moorhead, the foremost authority on that tax. Thus far he has no betties. When Wilson fired him he got a inspection, milk and milk for the department of agriculture of New York. Listen to him for five minutes, and listen to him for that he started hens laying eggs, cows giving milk, taught housewives how to handle a churn. Our geniuses. Mr. Anderson is your dearest goaltal. He owns his own home.
The collector of internal revenue at Washington, Blair of North Carolina is leader of lily-white. He stands between you and your government. Mr. Harding will be shown that a mistake was made in not appointing Mr. Anderson commissioner of internal
Also Mr. Harding might say: "Yeah, there is Cottill, my sister, who has a hair humiliate. And while I am at it, I appoint two or three Colleagues in my office, thick and where they own property, pay taxes, including the income tax," he president could get up that high!
If Harding got another chance at the White House, he had to feel his way: fight slander, personal as well as political enemies. Hear with him.
A MISSISSIPPI congressman, Ross McCormick, the supreme court of the District of Columbia by J. E. Arnold.
He called me Mr. Arnold. Mr. Arnold said he "did that," replies Mr. Collins. Both gentlemen are residents of Meridian, Mississippi, and aren't you? This writer will give you what there is of it now, and you won't be able to say "no" when the lawyers let it come to trial.
What do you think would become Mr. Collins is congressman from the Fifth Mississippi district; likes the job, does well on it. He doesn't have any vote, only for the nomination.
"The complaint is true in substance and in fact. Nomination in the Fifth Mississippi district is equivalent to an election, and since
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the majority of electors are of "pure" white blood and would not be treated to one of Negro descent, I consider it to be my duty to inform people of the fact, so that they might be treated in franchises intelligently."
Don't get excited over the suit, but sit still and watch the case. Arnold called it in the District of Columbia, where "The majority of electors are of pure white blood." Mr. Collins allows fifty years hence it will be said that the majority of electors are of pure American blood. Let progress speak to you and she will do. Do you think Mr. Collins is right? It may be something in what he says, else instead of a lawsuit you will be heard. Meanwhile Mrs. Arnold has not been heard from. A lawsuit and a verdict are not the same. Arnold will prove he is an Indian. He glad that you are not an Indian. He glad that you are not an Indian. No one blood race ever amounted to pure white blood. One is dead, and the other in hot water, Color doesn't ring any bell for race. If you think so, think again.
THE Anti-Saloon league, enemy to your ministry, also to your self. The Rockefeller fellows went back on William H. Anderson in New York to the money. The money, young Rockefeller said, Mr. Anderson, reformer of morals, seemed not to be reformer in affairs of money. Love of money is 15 root of thereupon the district attorney goes bad. The district attorney has not sat in court but sat in week. Have you noticed that men who are loudest in finding fault with others, are on others, usually up wrong. Go over in your mind men and women you have known as critics, who you know not to be scooper, who get mad with you because you want to know why, and who you measure others by yourself. If you are crooked, everybody else will be crooked. "We don't need critics," said the Anti-Saloon league. Before the American people are ready to enjoy the respect of the league, Hold the Negro and the Negro, Jesus and Him Cruelled" is text of your preachers, Carrying men to be law is against their docu-
Zeimer jumped Judge Rufus Foster, that learned, stern, joked Judge Rufus violated who the Anti-Saloon league thought he ought to be fined. Judge Rufus "but I am the judge," replied Judge Foster, then in jail, takes their property, they have touched liquor, "cry Anti-Saloon league agents." William H. Anderson, biggest fighter, "please don't put me in jail, please don't look in my grip, please don't examine my books. Mr. Rockefeller,
Mr. Harding is from Ohio. "Get there" is motto of Ohio politicians.
Your great president, resting in Florida waters, playing golf with Mr. Dawes between dawes, is planning on how to get back there.
Do you think he will make it? Will Irham Johnson hopes he will not have to run for the nomination. Meadowhall looks toward 1925. Looker looks toward 1925. Overburden lost both eyes in November. McCormor is headed towards the White House. In politics see what is before you. In politics see what is before you at this time is Warren G. Harding. Harding Ike Florida. One white gentleman offered your great president a cottage after his sojourn. Harding thinking-will it be soon or later? After, he hopes. Sooner, you think you have to hope to move.
"I want you to know that all Col. Harding said to the gentlemen, among them a bishop, that Col. Harding had said that Colored people were his angels. "By the help of God I will stand by you," Thereat Lincoln Johnson, your able man, and Charles Cottrell, devoted minister, who was in a crisis in unison: "We've got 'em. Is it too much to say that the help of God came from under your great president?"
Hope that your president will stop
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off at Jacksonville and see evidences
examines Mr. Hethesha's school.
Thus far no Colored man has been
apparent in Jacksonville. If he will talk around Mr. Harding will learn that a Colored man,
who is not a teacher of internal revenue at Jacksonville, You don't know much of
After Mr. Harding adjourns from
Washington-you will pray when an
lector of the White House,
will you not?
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On his return to Washington Mr. Harding will have his hands full. White House, it is reported. Even Cleveland, the Democrat, didn't shut the door to few friends as strong for you as Grover Cleveland. Whom did Cleveland appoint minister to Hollywood? The Democrat received Frederick Douglass and talked with him. Douglass arose in another matter I want to talk over with you," said Lincoln. Poor Mr. Harding. When time you were chattel, NOW you are taxpayer, employer of Mr. Harding. Now you think your president will make a change soon. For the better? you ask. It can't be for the worse.
YOUR COURSE adjourns. Years ago you were represented in the Congress. Now you look on. At Hot Springs the Western world at age, following a visit to California. At Hot Springs the Western world at age, following a visit to California. At Hot Springs the Western world at age, following a visit to California. Congress is dead cock in the pit, this writer said. He didn't right, who are wise will say.
What keeps you out of Congress, bigot, batee of white against black? No, that does not shut the door in. Lack of austereness, lack of austereness, inability to hold your tongue, preness to bhabe every one you feel, a lot of men waving books.
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You should have 40 of that number—certainly not less than 100. Where do you ask? For two each state. Fork- eight states give you 66 senators. Two states, Mississippi and Alabama, should send up a Colored patriot. Wouldn't Lincoln Johnson shine as senator from Georgia? Your Congress gave you Hall Columbia; made your president, Mr. Harding; sing the Strap Spangled Bike. In other civilized governments the Congress is remembered by what it once was; remembered by what they keep the president from doing. "The Congress," declared Webster, "is on the Congress in the hour of adjournment, and you will say that it is the lungs of the nation. Reason for "Unoe Joe" returns to Illinois. "I will campaign for Leder, he announces," he says. Like ours to bring Lucer through. Do you not think so?
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**TEE "Manny Statue" is authorized by the Senate. That is, the bill, passed on Jan. 24 in Sharp Williams, passes Congress. You are mad through and through, aren't you? He calm, patient, Welch is mad. Hold your horses. The blame doesn't rest with Mr. Williams, nor with the ladies of the Lost Cause, nor with Mr. Harding, who signed the bill. You know, of course, that ALL ladies of the Lost Cause by the press passed over his veto, or held up unsigned for 10 days. Your government is very plain; your puzzling. You are still experimenting.
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The Race is insulted, many cry.
Maybe you are right, but the
"Race" is insulting. In Washington if Colored people make up their mind against it. Also, they must keep it made up.
They must keep it written by a North Carolinian, has charge of buildings and grounds in Washington. Do you remember the dedication of buildings and grounds in Washington, showed you to one side. "It is Lincoln's day, but Lee's spirit," he said.
"Lincoln did for you," he contended. "Harding and I run this government." Sherill will likely want to put the "Mammy Status" in front of the Lincoln morale. Harding will want
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Daughters of the Confederacy are white; also Southern. That is, they Congress what was lost on the field. Not long ago this writer told you these ladies had sworn first and last in the stalwart cap in the Capitol.
Some said "Oh, no." This writer tells you. You can run this country. But for them there would have been no Civil war. "We can't put Lee, Jackson and Johnson in the country, but we will do the next best thing. We will put a monument to Mammy" she says. "Yes, mama," say white men, North Lincoln, looking down from heaven. "Think, Lincoln can say how much I went through." Maybe you will make this "Mammy" monument an issue in coming campaigns. "Defeat Republicans," some will say, the brothers, fathers and songs of the ladies behind the "Mammy" business. You are hedged in, aren't you? Consider a good idea would be to take the measure to the supreme court. Ask that high tribunal if it is within the jurisdiction of Grant, Sherman and Sherman can be mocked. Another, the monument erected. Then hold a convention in the shadow of it crying.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
"You thought you had me, but you are wrong." Congress will be asked to erect two monuments, one to Douglas, proof of the wickedness of slavery, the other to Booker T. Washington, proof of the wisdom of freedom.
Get ready for a long speech from M. Martin J. Lammons' opposition. Looking down from portals of glory, John T. Morgan, once the father of St. Louis, can say: "Is this what my country men elect to stand in my shoes?" Martin J. Lammons defended on the Mary. CAPE GIRARDNE
The line officers of the
After the "Mammay Status" is
written, the genius of the
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Mammay "nurses hore a million
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One good训 deserves another.
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By CHARLES E. FREEMAN, JR
798 Tremont street
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Attorney Clement G. Morgan was the last man to host guest night. His subject was "Tutankhamen." A musical program was presented, after a while dainty collation was served. Basil H. Hutelglen, chairman of the society, is expecting the hearty co-operation of the students, soon to be on a permanent place of meeting. Filmore Beld of Clarenton Park, who fell on his back in age, has almost fully recovered and is soon to be on a permanent place of Brookline street, Cambridge, left the city last week to be in Baltimore. Before her return to Boston, she will visit her sister, president of the Lincoln Junior, is deeply interested in the funnies and is working to that end with the co-operation of her funnies and is working to that end with the co-operation of W. Snowden of North Cambridge have the sincere sympathy of the members of the funnies and the death of their aunt, Dr. Drake. Mrs. Snowden has been the guest of friends and relatives in Greater Boston, returned to last week, after a delightful vacation.
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The A. M. E. Zion church observed all-day service, during which dinner was served. Thomas Hicks, who has more children, Charles Young lodge, No. 31, more children, Charles Young lodge, No. 31, giving services on Sunday at the Second Congregational church, Mr. Willow suffering with pneumonia, is in toilete to our one son, Mr. Thomas, who is treated friends in Great Hartington one day, in town over Sunday last week.
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Mrs. Ellen Stacker is somewhat betrayed by her lack of interest. Isaiah Milam is better at this task than her sister, Bowling Green, KY, to visit her brother Thursday for Garry, Ind. Dixon left Thursday for Garry, Ind.
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The Priscilla Art and Civic club rented Thursday evening, March 1. Twenty ladies of the Kemp addition were pre-registered for the club. The Ladies Progressive club met Thursday, March 2. The Domestic art department had charge of the next meeting, which was Tuesday, March 7. The U and I club of the Domestic art department presented two noted speakers, Mrs. M. E. church. The two rendered a fine sweet with the A. M. E. society. Rev. Morgan of the A. M. E. church predeided Dr. J. T. Welch entertained at dinner in Wichita Falls does not miss hearing the King troup. Billy King has been playing in and around Wichita the week.
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Mrs. John Evans was called to Sloux City, Iown, by the death of her brother, Winnisor trawned business here. Winnisor trawned business here. Winnisor trawned business here. Winnisor trawned business here. Jim Banks, Melia Smith is quite ill. Jim Shockley of Windsor visited with his daughter, Lydia White.
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INDIANA STATE NEWS
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1823
By ALVIN D. SMITH
416 Indiana avenue
Rhone, Lincoln 7843
Surprise Party
Matcianes
Births
Tom and Noe Buckner, 1282 Yanders,
Brookside, girl; Ida and Ike Bayer,
Bristol, girl; Lee and Ike Bayer,
Bister, 1848 Alverd boy; Benjamin,
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North, girl; Iane and Bessie Bacon,
Lewis Hawke, President symularium,
West 11th, girl; William and Sidde
Summer, 1217 Toussaint girl; and Ruth
Summer, 1217 Toussaint girl
Deaths
Monnie Clandest, 29, 117 Emmet
Lewis, 29, 125 Armes; Joseph Parker,
70, 823 West 25th; Frances Elizabeth
Infant Lewis, 1, 154 City hospital
Savannah Pendennis, 1, 456 West 18th
Infant Infant Lewis, 1, 154 City hospital
Savannah Pendennis, 1, 456 West 18th
Infant Infant Lewis, 1, 154 City hospital
Johns Hopkins, 1, 125 North
Missouri; Anna Lloyd, 1, 125 North
Missouri; Anna Lloyd, 1, 125 North
West; William Smith, 42, City hospital
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Audrey J. Warner, 17, 125 West 11th
Jane Smith, 55, 104 Churchman; John
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Dalton Wood has finished for a divorce in North Seneca, in Superior court No. 6. Other divorce settles: Mattie Wood, North Seneca, in Superior court No. 7. West 20th street, circuit court. Solely Wood, North Seneca, in Superior court. Vermont street, superior court. room 32 Chase andose, room 2, Robert Johnson action in Superior court, room 2, against damages and possession of a mobile. Virginia May Berry has finished for a divorce, against the Standard Oil Co. of Inland, against the Standard Oil Co. of Inland, South Carolina, in Lawson Lake of South Carolina in a suit in Superior court, room 32 plaintiff II. Harris has finished for a divorce in Superior court, room 2, against Adaline Thorpe, teacher living at 156 Boulevard place, Stockwood and Yard Fred, 115 Irfst, the suit being a mechanics' lien for damages suit against the Jelt Indiana and Stockwood and Yard Fred, 115 Irfst, the suit has been filed in Wayne county, but is Bannie Franklin Shower to arrange for a trial. Mr. Franklin is a practicing attorney in a prominent north side family.
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Harry Pollard and wife, Brizzle Anzler Pollard, Miss Isabelie Pollard, Jae Marnett, Miss Underwood and Miss Anzler Pollard, Mr. Booth of Grand Rapids, Miche, and Mr. Alexander of Philadelphia are here to celebrate Montgomery, Kay Richards and Henry Jackson have also arrived for the event. The stroke of stroke of last Tuesday
CDNNERSVILLE. IND.
Miss Elizabeth Wood and mother spent many hours with her friends and friends. We will be entertained at a 0 6 o'clock dinner Monday in the Covins. Coveres were laid for Miss Moore. Miss Mabel Wills of New Salem, Dellam Miss Mabel Wills of New Salem, Dellam Miss William Furmer of this city, William Furmer of Richmond has returned to her home and Miss Martin Craig, and family. Ross here has week, was the guest of E. Hawthorne, the Concourville County
FORT WAYNE, IND
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LAFAYETTE, INC.
Walter Thomas, who underwent an operation in St. Elizabeth hospital has been in Chicago, O'Malley, F. Harper and M. O'Brien, Indianapolis last Saturday and instituted a post grant master's council in Chicago. A social grant followed the decree curred to her home in Tolteo, Ohio, having been the guest of her sister, street. Last Sunday was quarterly meeting Sunday, H. H. Johnson, presiding elder was present and delivered very important information to the master in charge has been ill, but is better at this writing. Mrs. Idle was on a visit on account of a sick husband.
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.
The supper that was held at the real estate office of Glice church, Saturday night was the reception of the residence of the Mrs. and Mrs. Johnson. The American Woodmen will help their friends be given later. Frinity church rally Sunday was a success, due to the nice weather.
RICHMOND, IND.
The Rev. Maxwell N. Hayson, world traveler and lecturer, spoke before the service and praised at M. Morrish Chapel. His family have moved from their farm in Union county to this city high school. The following persons who have been ill are improving, Mrs. Linn-Gerald Arnold, Thomas Green, Mrs. Lewis Fox, Miss Mary Fremon and William Culpher. Willis Wilhelm won an Arnold trophy. The illness of the daughters. The Sewing circle met the citizens went to Connerville Monday night to hear Col. Rossee called to Indianapolis this week because of the death of Bert Lyles, a relative, of Indianapolis who was in Richmond for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hayson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. McKinney moved friends and relatives. Mr. Pollin of National Headquarters Community Center on Thursday. The Townsend branch splined work among our three group in this city. Everett Oxendine of the city in Indianapolis. Miss Missila F. Garrett was indisposed in South St. Mistled in Springfield, Ohio, last week. The Rev. Green, Seven-Day Splines at the church of this demonstration on North 18th street. Walter Dennis, out after an extended attack of the flu, Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell Williamshurra are on the sick list at this writing. Hurry out of Detroit was a visitor in our city.
LAGAYETTE IND.
Mrs. Gertrude McDonald spent the last week of her career on Last Monday evening at the personage of Bethel A. M. E. church, where she was married, the Rev. A. C. Comman, the priest and water at the Powder, celebrated his 100th birthday in the book of the Second Dapstal church gave a series of entertainments, the building fund of the church, Marquis Visitation to Indianapolis, James-Winslow of Indianapolis, Quintin T. Smith, William Drinker has gone to Detroit, Mrs. Quintin T. Smith, the sick is sick in St. Elizabeth hospital,
NEWCASTLE, IND.
Messrs. Wayman Molling and Eugene Malloy visited in Indiana on Monday and remained the L. A. S. and W. F. M. at a job on the campus. Mrs. Malloy is ill at her house on Hillman street. Mrs. John Castleton, who has been the Rabbi of this city and Miss Gertrude Ralph Rabbit of the city, attended marriage Monday, Feb. 5, at Anderson. Rev. M. Harris of Juncile day evening. Rev. M. Ephraeus and an orchestra of the first grade at Church Tuesday evening. Ott Hall粥 Church Tuesday evening. Ott Hall粥 his parents here over week-end.
LIBERTY, IND.
Catalin Mills was surprized by a nervy 2, in honor of his 45th birthday. The Rev. James, with the First Rancher church, and Mrs. and Mrs. Williams Thompson, met to be mentored to Conversville last week to have gone to Marion, Ia., to learn dressmaking. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Harper, met to spend Sunday in Liberty, Wm. Sawyer was agreed celebrated with a surprise by a group of friends in honor of wives Mr. Elsa Pappe, the Miles Miner, Mrs. Elsa Pappe, and Mr. Way Williams of Conversville.
ARKANSAS
NORTH LITTLE BOCK, ARK
Miss Leslie Bottavitch, resilient at 721 the street, was called on account of her courage. She was Stuhl Stubieleich, of Snoopie, Miss. was the guest of Mozzle, Moguen, 721 the street, for her urlay for El Dorado to visit relatives. Hibble & Co, left for Newport Saturday on business. Charles Jackson, of Hibble & Co, left for Newport Saturday on business. Charles Jackson, of Hibble & Co, left for Newport Saturday on business.
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Mrs. Eilrina Robertson diet in green wool. Mrs. last week. Mrs. Carlie Robertson diet in green wool. Mrs. Lorela Kandle entertained the Bull Billiken club last Sunday. Miss Dr. Susan Billiken county teachers, has organized a weekly meeting. The new members of the Mississippi Misses L. B. Susseil and the Misses L. B. Susseil and Mr. and Mrs. Chandler will leave. Mrs. B. Jones Artisla is in the city. Mrs. Visiated Mrs. Chandler, in the city.
TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE, TENN
ORION TENN
MENPHIS. TENN.
WINCHESTER, TENN.
Miss TEXAS Landman, who was born in Bakersfield, Calif., her brother, I. B. Turner, has returned to Texas to serve as the vice president of her Bovina Darts team last summer in Tullihoma, Miss. Mattle Ben Gray, who was born in Tullihoma to Terre Hante, ind. on account of her daughter and niece, Miss Mina Gray.
JACKSON, TENN.
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A Woman's Message to Women:
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and L. E. Stones served. Mrs. A. N. Steven is widening her mother in Ripley, Tenn. For the Defender age 39, she was 349. 814 Hale street, Jackson Tenn.
JACKSONVILLE TENN
Mrs. Vern Gant spent Sunday in the library, where she met a colleague net last Tuesday evening with her. Mrs. Snelling preaching. Quite a few of her associates plan many improvements in the association plans. Mrs. S. Jette or Nashville was in our city last Saturday. Mrs. Candace Sumlin went to bury her husband. Dave Gillis son, James, in Nashville last Sunday.
BRISTOL. TENN
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MICHIGAN
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Mrs. Waynewright Steel, is on the slick list. Mrs. Jackson of South Wash. is on the slick list. Mrs. Lee Monday. Alphon Stewart is sick with 14 graspes. Mrs. Anne Williams is sick in Detroit. Mrs. Steger had burn by falling on register. Mrs. Alma burn by falling on register. Mrs. McCamley is getting along to McCamley is getting returned to her home with her mother.
LANSING, MICH.
Rev. Mr. Brenndy and wife of Detroit
himself in the Palm Beach, Fla.
the Hillside Baptist church in the
evening. The Choral Union concert Wed-
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PONTIAC, MICH.
A birthday surprise was given Mrs. Marilyn, a day night by a number of her friends. Mrs. Carrie Marshall left Saturday for the day when Marshall has spent seven weeks with her husband, W. E. Allen of Flint spent the week-end with Mrs. Allen's mother, Dorothy W. E. Allen of Jordan Barnard spent Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. S. Riley on the slick road in Jordan Barnard spent the work day rally for the A. M. F. church was held on Wednesday night. March
DETROIT, MICH.
Mrs. Wille Maud Cooper was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Teresa McIntosh, of Montana. Ten is visiting her daughter and son here, Mrs. Teresa McIntosh, and Mrs. Vera Gardner and her aunt, Mrs. J. Elem, who were the guests of Mrs. Teresa McIntosh. 48th street was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Luce McIntosh. 48th street was a guest of Mrs. Henry Gardner last Monday. Herce Allen of Greenfield, Tenn., here visiting Mrs. and Mrs.
SOUTH HAVEN, MICH
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The entertainment given at Crowns hall by the Chored Woman's grand success, Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, chairman of committee; Mrs. Manie Mankie, chairwoman of committee; Mrs. Moise Moise, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. Norvieu, the barber, has returned to baby last week, is quite ill at the home of Mrs. J. T. Miller on Stuart street. The baby last week is entertained the Unity club last Monday afternoon. After business was over, daughter of the circle of Campbell Chapel met with Mrs. Laura Curtis Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Price, of Alby stray. Mrs. Nellie Feltz, of the Union Quirk church Sunday. The Music Study club held a very interesting Adbury Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Robinson is president. The trustees of Campbell church likening the church. They plan to have their opening Easter Sunday. Mrs. Rex Rowling spent the week-end last week in St. Louis. Mrs. Lillian Knight Gruvene is having lunch at Lowry school for Mrs. Lowry, who was quite ill. The Rev. Gray is having lunch at Lowry school for Mrs. Lowry, which is much interest is booming. The Rev. J. Randolph and the master of making preparations to entertain the district conference which convenes here, are busy preparing programs for Easter Sunday.
DECATUR II.1.
KANSAS CITY, IL
The Pastor Aid club meet with Mrs. Pillis Winfield last Thursday evening. The Shiloh Baptist club meet Monday evening. The Missionary circle meet with Mrs. Humbel on last Tuesday evening. The class list last week, but is reported better. Earle Murrell has been confined to his again. Mrs. Cox a Virus has returned home from a burial trip in Kentucky and party in honor of her brother of children in the residence of the residence. The evening was spent in games and music. Daisy refresherments consist of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Vaughn, Mrs. Humbel, Mrs. Bird, Mr. King, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. C. Brown, Mr. Daniels and out-of-town guests were Mr. King, Mrs. Thomas, J. C. Brown, Mr. Daniels and out-of-town guests were James M. Weick of Chicago.
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Mrs. Clyde Thomas was called to Kansas City on account of the death of her daughter, Emma Etta, Mrs. Wm. Shirrens and Mrs. Etta, Mrs. Edwards were called to Kansas City on account of the death of their uncle, Berry Covington. Funeral was held Sunday at that place, and Mrs. Etta, Mrs. Edwards, two weeks visit in New Orleans. The W. H. M. S. of the First M. E. churchogram Saturday evening. Mrs. Violet Carter rendered two piano solos and Walter Carter, who has been ill, is able to be up again. Mrs. H. H. Runnels and daughter, Edna Mee, were given a church Saturday evening. Geo. Webb night cook at the I. C. station, who has returned to work.
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Dr. John Artis, who has been quite ill, is able to be out again and to be of Monroe Bonds was held from the Grace A. M. E. church Tuesday after being assisted, being assisted by the Rev. J. D. Haley. In interment in Eglam cemetery, he was buried in the charity hall in Terre Haute Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Beeder visited in the city of Grizzle Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Beeder visited in the city of Grizzle Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Beeder visited in the city of Grizzle Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Beeder visited in the city of Grizzle Friday evening. Watch for the date. Miss Hazel Petford returned to Chicago Monday, March 16, to watch the funeral of Mrs. Sidney Ramey.
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Lawrenceville, Robert Johnson and family were in Vincennes Sunday.
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James Ibbot, Wk., is visiting his family here. Wm. Mason left Friday night for Jackson. Wm. Jane left visiting her relatives in Mississippi Henry (Ruhen) Mason. Jane Dew is visiting her relatives in Mississippi Henry (Ruhen) Mason. Eighth street recently with a cash in his hand and died Feb. 24. Those who are on his side are here, Mrs. Lorenze, Mrs. Gertude Wale and Luther Faceen, Mrs. Gertrude Wale and Luther Faceen, Ed Russell made a business trip to Dewmary Friday and returned Saturday. H. R. Hull and Luther Faceen were united in marriage at Marion, Ill.
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to Chicago. Mrs. Luciana Mobley,
with her mother, Mrs. Luciana Mobley,
of 1618 Hanover. Mrs. Luciana Mobley,
Ward presided Sunday morning at the
Payne A. M. E. church. The Rev. J.
Mobley preached at Zion Baptist
members were added to the church and
more than $100 was taken up. The
members with his rally. The Rev. R. C.
Weaver has launched his plans to raise
money for the Terre Haute Ind.,
Mrs. Emma Cerna of Terre Haute Ind.,
was joined in holy martyrship to George
and Mary. They are making their home at 1331 Portland
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society of Payne A. M. E. Mrs. Ruth
Wylie, 295 East 16th street.
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The Rev. R. McIntosh of Danville
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at New York and Mrs. Vivien Chase
entertained the Rev. R. J. Hayden and
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It fittship entertained the Ladies' industrial club Thursday night. Miss. Alicia home with illness. Mrs. Stella Baker has returned home after visiting in Cincinnati the past week. The Lady's home held a foot a house Saturday at the church.
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The Co-operative club has opened its store on a bond of $20,000 and has been exchanging pews for the last two Sundays. The club has also celebrated his 80th anniversary as a Christian in the form of a program at the school, Baptist church and the Speese and daughter are in Los Angeles. Cal., where they went to college, the Sewing school gave an entertainment in the night. Several girls and boys met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iq. V. Chavna and Ruth Meecholins, Lola and Vivienne, Bernard Williams and Casper Davies. Samuel Thomas and Osn Hardy Dunbar club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osn Hardy, the co-operative meeting has closed. The Sanctified Church of God open revival meetings Monday evening.
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The Tabernaile Baptist church of Moline gave a supper at the Douglas Hall on March 17. Everybody is welcome to the G. H. B. Juniors will give a masquerade March 17. Everybody is welcome to the Douglas Center, Mrs. Gleason wishes that all the mothers would be present in the day in March. Mrs. R. B. Sextes departed Saturday morning for Chicago to visit her son, daughter, and grandmother to the big celebration of Bethel church. The Mother's club will give a masquerade to the slick list are: Mrs. J. L. Jones, John Gruner, Mrs. Sally Moss, John Gruner, Mrs. J. L. Jones, Woods and Woods, Brendan Bradshaw.
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returned home Saturday from Evanston, where she spent several days in relatives. A program given at Bethel A. M. E. Church Thursday was well attended and greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tinsley was well attended and greatly enjoyed by Glanby, M. A. Miller, Mrs. D. Striicklin and John Mosley Sunday in honor of Mrs. Tinsley's birthday. Mrs. Glanby, of West Ham mond., Ind., is spending several days with her parents and Louise. Redding of South Walnut street has as her guests married Mrs. H. Mosley and wife and John H. Mosley. Lewis James was in Ocopa Thursday on a business mission.
Men who appeal to the white race to protest segregation have in this or that place because they look white and who make that same plea. Mittee lights are a detriment to the Race and misuse the white man to the Race's ambition.
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tendance. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Missionary society held an afternoon of worship after afternoon. Dr. S. T. Scaley is now in charge of the church. The young masses of the smart set gave a very pleasant party to Glenn Vaughn visitor in Illinus last week, and very entertaining last Friday night under the auspices of Douglass school, St. Paul A. M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Bertha on the usual program, the hostess served a two-hour Bee society of St. Paul A. M. E. church met at the residence of the one visitor was present. A deity by the hostses, Lilith David, president; Pernando Adams, secretary; Quinto Scaley in Catro Friday night, Mrs. Hatfield the slick. St. John Baptist church hold a house social at the residence of Elmo Vaughn will ill at his home.
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Dick Jackson was a visitor here on Thursday, Mrs. Louise A. Reddington
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at 10 a.m. underwent an operation at Lakeside
hospital is now at work. Mrs. Pilla Clarke, Mrs. King Clarke, Mrs. King Clarke, Mrs. Taylor and other missionaries. Ohio, attended the executive board of the Missionary Society. Mite Missionary son from New York. Attended the Mite Missionary last week. Mite Miller last week. Omar Miller, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marina E. Author of *bad bud* had a narrow escape from possible death when their automobile, a new 1950 Ford, crashed into a tote of Toledo, last week. Wednesday ten-foot ditch in a creek. The needle dent occurred when a another car to avoid a collision. Mr. Author was hurt, but Mrs. Author was badly hurt by being treated at Robinson hospital in Toledo. They were route to Indianapolis.
Charles E. Cheatham Dead
Charles E. Chestam Dead
long distance; call Sunday announcing the death of his brother, Charles E. Chestam, a long distance, Avenue, Detroit, Mich., after a short illness with the flu. He was the highest respected citizen that city and had the reputation of healer. Bradly's church of that city. He leaves his mother, three brothers and a sister. Zion Community Center received their sweaters last week and are ready for the season. Lettered in the pretty and spiriting, according to the business man Nzoimi Griee is president of the club. The Cleveland Association of Colored Thursday evening in the parlor of the J. W. Willis & Co. Plans were conceived of a nice sum to the Playhouse Settlements' new building fund was posted in a mailing address was delivered by G. L. Chestam delivered by President Wills, Delight R. Williams and others.
The Literary Sewing and Charity club
has a long history of support of H.
Steward and other affluent as follows:
Mrs. Dain Fairfax, president; Mrs.
B. Hutchinson, secretary; Mrs.
Cottman, secretary; Mrs. A. Hutchinson,
assistant secretary; Mrs. B. Hagy,
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Ethel Turner Dead
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanner, 2255 East 103rd street, their daughter, Ethel Turner, at her home, was a beautiful character and was held in the highest esteem by her many friends, among her young associates, favorite among her young associates. Thomas avenue, Colinwood, are bereaved over the loss by death of their father, who died very suddenly at her home in East Tennessee. Our Church of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rev. T. I. McKenney officiating, over the loss by death of her death was a complete surprise. Her husband came from Allanina, his place of birth, to the city, after G. Cato arrived in the city, after farewell party prior to her leaving for health and to attend school. John Perry, joining in the county clerk's office, is confined to his home with girl, Mrs. two children, Alice and Lily, left two children, Alice and Spinnell, Ohio, to visit in Paris, Ky. They had a pleasant time with Mrs. Luther Berry, 2275 East 103rd street. A few friends tended Mrs. Hairy Jones is confined to her bed, Central, with heart trouble. She has a surprise in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Hairy Jones is confined to her bed, Central, with heart trouble. She has a surprise in honor of her birthday. Mrs. McNeal of the Old Folks home is able to be out after a week's illness. Mrs. J. Blair, 2255 East 30th street, courting the American Woodmen, also of this. Saturday by the illness of his wife.
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Fen Neatlies The wt Frank Wien
tantitace oF Elke celebrated Ite frst
sor teeaaty in. ias new Hate home, at
ietcsrhes of Wear ad North streets
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EEURUHT at public sale. February 2
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were, Megaetan A." Rraneon, 62. led
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frais, Stes atl, Hoste. tise Bie
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Sat Tharetay. morning in_ Shion. Jap
st Ehurens sfaren. "rhe speakers
for una day were Hew, Teather Cunning:
Kanth ieies she te, Meitasien Rev. MJ
Hilde ‘oe Wurrishnirgs Pane Rew, BW:
force ot Yorke tae’ Reg. Gootwin ‘ot
NecMions Puss and ira. Sarah Vane, of
Harsbing.
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raat avense returned fromm Harries
winrre she seag the pure’ of Siva, Kha
Wattles sue i. Milerrne Se.
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jurme ae, an ates, Keohese Sones
Halitiad vente entertained, arty
af frie In hover of Se Bell of Nore
Wale, conn. Srweenaycivn een ed
thele wives ete for Hulfato, Se"y.. to
work for the Hegiaher Stet compan
Gon “Curnellus Beaen™ nf Steelton,
fie the werlt end ha: the guest 6
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art nf stale ae acamuker iy honor of
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By Katherine K. Lambert
1.11.8 land gave theie annual con
cere at. the. defferson Thursday, eves
ting. a “hinge attendance: wae, noted.
ite. Eudgar lehman and Eaward
Witties “deserved! shectat ‘mention for
Nivie Smita, TE. Bonk of New
York Guy made a spectat iecture tothe
inet Mike Bstnee theater Sune
"She Ent uf the Werk Is Sue the fed
of Tia” "Sir and Ales. Sam Phila
Sheertained, 3¢ theie home. Honoring I=
MUUSieheh, Not len “fer ‘Las. anaetes,
thi here’ ne and hue wike wit seas
their Yuture home. "aie. ‘Stiteket has
fern at the Huopers cite ae chet or
Scual sears “Aggie emnluseet ase
Simed air -ana ira. Dailies for enter-
aining him on Wis departure Lint Son
Say St musical Program. with” the
Hhuiners Cate ‘trie tendering: several ot
Aieit selections added 10 the entercain«
fant Several brothers af the Sissonle
cage Pasme Chanel Na. 029 were amang
ier gusta of cite adie to be with St
Sitdhelr “auring’s his. farewell party.
New “Annie. Warder Wilson, who has
muse “Wce, heme vin, Chicago. sexera
Mir’ shame Hirdeavor: “Moanhe thé
Thay fore foe hurls, thts being hele
firth pare. “She was a member of Wale
Kors A, af. EB Zion church. awl betore
Heating incre wat repped tn the, Metre:
polltant “Ar at. 22, Waion. church here
fies hire" ates. haa charge. of the
{foncral services and interment wag at
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FLORENCE, ALA.
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acted Tenater te hate deat ott
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tied AS nb tningham to" meet ‘the
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REGS Statik te, seriously i, Teobere
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SHG AaR Crogman” of the, National
At smelt wonditines ere perme ee ie
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faienconltion,egin aking, Br
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Decause a soon as your kidneys arc
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X.Y, which yon vill find on every
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Meee <4) NEW FOLK SONG ANTHEMS
(RRS SF] Now ready tor your Spring Festivals and
ts RE SF] Nore Monty Timuadl ntimber hte ove
Gees a || rue cnverersaox" (sanbis: Word), Taster Melety. 286
PAs 8) swine cow, SWEET CHARIOT," Antdem...-.cco0.-. 208
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Be a celal vores awa 30 sist iene
EN N. CLARK SMITH,
TM As Bldgs; Hed Wada a : cmueago, 122
@ Are You Weil Dressed?
BED Wonwa—Girin—15 or over, cun eusily learn Dress and Cos-
ABER iuine Desgning and Making during tnete spare moments “pepe
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Gigs a* — purss ann cosTUME DESIONERS FeEquessLy rans ~~ Tyuabiin
por: 3 VERY BIG PAY SoZ Rochester, SX.
FESPIE many Start Parlors ts Their Own Memes <9, stm ser AP ONCE,
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conduct a three weeks’ dramatio, tnst\-
Bete ets “Veontag’ alongs, Maren
Ein" the Rew" ousear gencok. the
Kishan Chndler’ pont Rex 138, Arirlean
Ielon henduredg apecl prog and
served "free Wanchegetwedneeiay” oe
Ange arch at Sunbne echock Mee
ioe serie tar
Fevival service at Asbary-chural.
MIDWAY, KY.
sr, and aire wen Pope of Taxing:
gon visti Big and Bera Samen Come
BPs ie teense ang John
Birmad “ausadea, ther entertaininent
Friday at the nesidenee, ot stem Rowe
Extedon® WS juror Lexingien sas
Eee guest of Mra Eten Coamnpgty Bir
Sues lang “ars: eo oft axingron
Mintee Sin heeasisTidtion Joke
Bousiaan ke taieen to, the hospi at
Varlneion Aaron Foier te fupcoving
SOE Saino AE, "Gaia: Was, as
Ba Wendtne’aied ta Hemerroneie. Ind
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Eotied Ta ho" Song! ant “Daugheers
Eile” Gebnee We. Anarene Tee fae
SSEmeiNe scp.“ Mistton rar of (ho
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fitem*tea ty Se Nelson fall f=
HRos Rede anqeuncing the mat
Tage ot silts Sat" Urls Boutiass to
ibe Pie, Mira Eliss Lenele wag
Grid te: Cainnnth nies an aegount
SF ican of her store Onear Sear
Snes was in asington thie weeks
SRR. Weatey Watton wag In Eranigers
tafe" cenke Sipe itary dohaon. alts
Andy “Sesag "ana ‘Clara “Andras ar9
MAY condinch "Wa, thelr yeoman. Tek
Ram ®tan' Suites, Hie atandine
Une Fonarat of his roth, hip Been
Miia Mende carpet andy ee
Wee aeetteuariee 0 aehonl Sis
Zea eat aster eg? Mee ate
Gate Fecington ag i beakers
Beda” Si Sah. “iten chet
Be Noreontlle, fun and elit bo, tn
School soon. Little Jenat Anthony. tho
Taupin staan Mine Gea Anthony,
SEUEUSseith No Lesiagton ta bn. ener!
Baa Sates Minds chnt of St
Seateneta, Aye Bence eave 8
SEEMS Teohert co ne delight of the
public. Fal Tamilion has been suffer-
ter., .jmhe Missionary, egclety of ote
Girurian’ chureh rendered as satereat-
fhe progr Bondage Gr A
thing, on amish, Mary, Winns
tnd Eaward Grawiord were tn Yaxiag:
ton this week alta, Minoan Dowten
St Covington fs visting fiendn and tel
Sliven. Sm Srveaday evening” idee
AE'Guy Bielay by" the rar sand
some St thormembers ot he. octal
Soara Gf tho: Christian church
APAIRVILLE, KV.
the cart Be Beat club Gave = lo
social atthe whoo hovge Seana mt
SFinachweek, whieh was enjoyed by 2
Brot A'S Foda"apetioned the ples
Ther ney. A. Le Puller, pastor of” the
R'Sc'E diem aareh, preaeved at the
Bist, aptiae hurey "of Tuscelvile
Ky Mardy a, ‘The. hrslonary soclety
Bei Hriday ‘evening with irs, “Lis
Bickeea.
OwINGsViLLE, Ky.
Mex Henry Benadeon hate returned
tober home ig ‘Aehiahd, after" an es
‘Gaede wit her oazente ai 3d
ar anand kya fe visitng hia ran
ioihen ea. Mile Teamaex. Sieg
eather Jonson hos Feturned fine from
Aio"Rorimat ecnonk ot Eramort
for a short visit sith her parents, Sir:
Stasi" ie' Be Johnagn, “Swing Wir
Sou AMP ster” Meas Amanda Wriant
Ratgautedseg, Cosimo fo be atts
Delsias of teh mother, Stee. Ann Wl
Fone tehor te very Mi Clay -Donatusan
SPchiinds Boe, shane a short ‘wish
Wwieiértonda aad relatives heer, “the
Rev S290 footer reuumed Sturtay
Tot Louisiulee Ks. savers he hat boen
snBoninens: Sein Washer and Jon
Tien bod raltioes here” Amon ese
Gho"atdnaea the funeral et George
Solna ot Sie Sterna, Hye were Stoves
South “ana wifes aid. Hertha. Wilson.
Sfeu icnerico Woters. Leander ‘Green:
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Yale’ rotater of Whitman. Vay i
Siuline hme motner, Mra Maria Wet
SEEMS pineo"
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