Chicago Defender
Saturday, March 31, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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'THAT'S RIGHT---NOW, SMILE!'
THE WOMEN'S HOLIDAYS
MISS MARIE WILKERSON
Popular photographer's Chicago. Miss Wilkerson car port, la... where she received a She has talked pictures with a Major N. Clark Smith, the for Waters and Dr. N. Alfred Dij It is now reported that she will where she will have ample o with her art.
LUEDER SHOW TO POLITICA
Popular photographer's assistant and receptionist of Chicago. Miss Wilkerson came to the big city from Davenport, Ia., where she received her early training in the studio. She has talked pictures with a number of celebrated persons, Major N. Clark Smith, the former Miss Sarah-Rector, Ethel Waters and Dr. N. Alfred Diggs being among that number. It is now reported that she will soon open a studio of her own, where she will have ample opportunity to dress your smile with her art.
LUEDER SHOWS HIS HEELS TO POLITICAL BUNKSTERS
Few candidates for office in Cleveland ever started out under circumstances so unfavourable and climbed the mark has marked the candidacy of Arthur C. Lander, Republican candidate for mayor.
Belling the Second and Third wards, Republican strongholds, Mr. Lander has been back a strange and stubborn opposition to the Republican party, and has been the house at Wendell Phillips high school Sunday might he won a world of friends and surprise the audience by his denunciation of those who criticized the report that he was a klansman.
Earlier in the day he made a speech in the city he then capitulated the thing he believed him cheered him in old-fashioned Republican style. The latter parts of the city reports show that Lander is being the lead he hold three weeks ago and that Lander stock has taken a rise that made schooled political manipulators sit up and take notice.
Mr. Lander at Wendell Phillips, I have a member of the race for membership on the school board. And, furthermore, I promise to give the race more res
E. St. Louis Old Lover Awaits Klan Kills Girl Pole Battle at Hampton
First St. Louis, IL, March 20—As April 5, election day, draws near here, the air grows ominous of what may be the outcome of the battle now being waged between the political activities adjunct of the Ku Klux Klan and other citizens who are not affiliated with it.
The klan has accepted the charge that it is in politics here and less told its enemies to make the most of it. It is pushing an aggressive campaign for the election of its candidates. No secret is being made of what is the purpose of the hooded organization once it is in power.
One of the speakers at a recent meeting of the paid accident insurance agent, said the forthcoming election was a challenge to American adding that the only way the city could be to be paid accident insurance agent is to push the Jews, Negroes and Catholics at the April 5.
It is known that the klansman propose to have an army of workers out to help the police be assigned to every polling station to bring the klan voters to the booths.
The klan workers have also let it be known that they will do everything the workers for other candidates.
The local klan has been alarmed because of the theft of the roster. A detective agency has been eminent and has been asked to between the klansmen and anti-klansmen that the masked men are being forced into drawing commercial and business lines. The klan is now doing the heart of the city where the credit of the organization will be goal.
MINNESOTA GOES ANTI-KLAN
Minneapolis, Minn. March 38—The state legislature by a vote of 96 to 2 has gone on record against the Ku Klux Klan, passing the bill introduced by Myrlee Cain (white) prohibiting the public wearing, under certain conditions, of masks or other concealment of the identity of persons.
assistant and receptionist of
one to the big city from Daven-
her early training in the studio.
A number of celebrated persons,
former Miss Sarah-Rector, Ethel
eggs being among that number.
Soon open a studio of her own,
opportunity to dress your smile
S H I S H E E L S
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ognition in its own government than
it has ever had. And I know pretty
well the true recognition given you
under the present administration.
To a Defender reporter Mr. Lauer said that he had no idea of appointing a Ku Klux as chief of police of Chicago.
"I would not stand for anyone in my administration as mayor taking any step that would embarrass me," he said. "I would not present the accusation that I am a hard-pressed candidate." Mr. Lauer said with a show of feeling, "nor am I a hard-pressed candidate." He denied any public accusation of being precluded in the postoffice during his regime.
"Falling out among employees they have directed to the postmaster are different propositions," he said. "If I win with the support of 'Colonel' people I will show my appreciation for the support," he said. "If I win within their support I shall still recognize them and their citizenship in passing around the honors of public office."
Old Lover Kills Girl at Hampton
Hampton, Va. March 30 — A bullet from a gun in the hands of Junius Jones, 45, Sunday morning eternally the marriage of Miss Mary Peed, who had gone to Old Point Comfort to meet her prospective husband on the beat from St. Charles.
She was shear by Jones without a word of warning. When she reached the wharf in a large automobile, her murderer was already there. As she alighted he fired. She fell and made a traumatic effort to crawl under the wharf to top her. Jones pulled over her struggling form and emptied his revolver into her body. When he sought to escape, he was pursued by a group of men who work at the wharf and hold until police help came from the city. The dying woman was rushed to Hampton in Hampton, near Hampton Institute.
According to the story obtained by the police, Jones was a former lover of the woman she was to marry, that she was to have been married last Sunday and came to the wharf ben on preventing the marriage. He told the police he was sorry he had shot her.
THREW WIFE OUT OF WINDOW;
MUST HANG, SAYS THE JURY
After deliberating less than an hour a jury in the court of Judge Marcus Kavanaugh sentenced Thaddee Johnson to hang for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Estelle Johnson, whom he threw from a window in the basement of her home. Last November Mrs. Johnson ceded that she would leave her husband. While preparing to put her husband in a stone cell, Mrs. Johnson unexpectedly came in. He and his wife engaged in an argument. Brandishing a bed sat he proceeded to throw her out. He treated to the window, he then threw her out. Her body was a limp mass when it struck the pavement, as the door on the fourth floor of the building.
NEW YORK WARS ON SEPARATE SCHOOL SCHEME
MINISTER SLAIN IN RENT DISPUTE
ATTEMPTS TO MURDER GIRL AFTER PARTY
Jealousy-Grazed Man Halfted by Bullet When He Tries to Beat Sweetheart
On a cat at the County hospital Johnson Adams, 23 years old, $650 Vernon avenue, an alleged girlfriend of his left shoulder. It was inflicted by Miss Lacific Clemons, 22, who with her sister, Mrs. Dolla Tate, 20, lives at the Vernon avenue address. She is the girlfriend of her sister, to prevent him from carrying his alleged threat to kill her by bearing her to death. The occurred at 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of the two sisters.
Insanely Jealous
The incidents that led to the shooting were related in detail by Mrs. Tate, the victim of Adams' rage. A woman who had been swept away for about three months. He was insensely jealous of her. Saturday night she asked him if she could attend a party at 22th and Vernon avenue. He convened. At 1 a.m. she left the party and, with an escort, started to 11st street and South 11th street to bring home. Coming home she was at another social function. At 11st street and Vernon avenue Adams, with another man, was standing in front of the girl. Tate and her escort. He approached and struck the girl and commanded her to go home, and accompanied her. He administered blows all the way to Mrs. Tate's home, knocking her down repeatedly, she gail, and declaring that he was going to kill her. He escorted home. After arriving there he proceeded to carry out his threat, the girl declared, but her sister came to her rescue with a revolver and broke the breast, narrowly missing his heart.
Glad He Was Shot
Adams was taken to the County hospital. His charges received from the police. Ms. Tate, the police he declared that he was glad Miss Clemons shot him, because, he said, she killed her sister. Her act, he says, kept him from becoming a murderer and a probable fighter. He was not going to prosecute her and urged the police officers, Johnson and Ridley of the Stanton avenue station for Miss Clemons, who escaped.
Mrs. Tate said this was the second beating that she had received from the police. She met still loved him, she deferred.
Two women, Mrs. Johanna Jeffries, 22, 2913 Walsh avenue, and Hattie Baller, 17, 3525 Walsh avenue, took time to meet the officers of Fire Department, Brady and Abbott about how they had been made to cater to the whims of their partnership sweet-heart.
The conclusion of their recital the officers placed Robert Cottrell, 24, 2943 Walsh avenue, under arrest. He was charged with pandering. He was charged with pandering. He his slaves since last July, that he had shared one room with them and had forced them to submit to nefarious practices.
MOST POPULAR BUSINESS MAN New York, March 30-18. HAdolph Howell, undertaker, was voted the most popular business man of our time. He was the under auspices of the Business and Professional Men's club at Mother Zion church, West 136th street. Mr. Howell was presented with a silver medal for $400, after which he made a short address of acceptance and thanks.
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Ask Booker T. Jr. to Run for Council Seat
Los Angeles, Cal., March 30- With a population of 50,000 of our citizens and a possibility of 700,000 have decided that they are entitled to a representative in the city council to protect the millions they have invested in California real estate. In selecting a representative they have chosen the son of the late eminent Dr. Booker T. Washington, the son of the late primary, Booker T. Jr., a graduate of Fisk universal, came West a few years ago, and has become a leading real estate dealer here.
'Billy' Hyde Victim of a Dress Thief
"They took every stitch," explains Mrs. Willietta K. ("Billy") Hyde-Trotter, 3257 South Mountain in explaining how a couple of mean, bad burglaries occurred in apartment last Wednesday morning and scared all her clothes except a blue dressing gown. Mrs. Hyde-Trotter de wife of Jack Trotter, formerly connected with the detroit Face magazine, and
CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY
TO USE EACH OTHER'S NAME
Hoping to do a friend a favor has ended rather sadly for Luther Woodfork, 3921 Indiana avenue. He was given the grand jury upon request by Judge John Richardson for conspiracy. Woodfork had been arrested in a raid on the Lovett Lovet Love, 3539 Michigan avenue. After being placed in jail he was recognized by Albert Green, apartment 3, 3348 by officers Ward and Cooper on several complaints of robbery. Green planned with Woodfork that he should use the name of Woodfork to get him out of jail. He told Woodfork that after he had got out that he would send a bondman to get him out of jail. He told Woodfork that overheard by Charles Rollins, but was successfully carried out by the two men. Green is being sought by police. Woodfork has never to try to accommodate a friend again.
FLEES AFTER KLAN THREAT
Winchester, Va., March 30.—As a result of a Ku Klux Klan threat Upstate, the Klan is alleged to have recently sent a letter to the Rev. George Holland in which was mentioned the pastor's reported lack of hostility toward the foes of the prohibition law.
Young Married Man Hunted by Police for the Murder of His Landlord
Young Married Man Hunted by Police for the Murder of His Landlord
Death clubbed itself into the heart of an angry squabble foursome Wednesday night at the home of the Rev. James W. Lockett, 3745 Rhodes avenue, when Raymond Perkins, 22-year-old married boy, reached from behind, and with one slice cut the life out of the preacher.
He and his wife who were the other parties to the quarrel with the minister and his wife are now being sought, charged with the murder.
The dead pastor was 42 years old. At the time of his death he was the shepherd of the flock at Little Bethel A. M. E. church at Robbins, just west of Blue Island.
His murder came as the result of a forthwith demand, made by him and his wife, that the Perkins couple move from his house.
Some seven weeks ago the newly married boy came to the residence and sought lodging. It had been the habit of the minister and of his wife, too, not to rent rooms.
We've made it a rule not to take rooms, but I will pay my husband, Mrs. Lockett explained.
bainy", Mrs. Locket explained. "Mr. Locket agreed by his wife of the wish of the Perkiness and finally agreed with his wife to let the man and wife come to live in the house. Mrs. Locket developed the seeds of contention out of which the murder grow. For two weeks the rent of $5 was paid promptly. Then Mr. and Mrs. Locket assume the mother and logies, and Mrs. Locket assumes the mother and wife being a party to the fact. Gentle reminders from the pastor's wife brought forth the promise that all would be paid on a certain Wednesday, not getting farther and farther away."
Paid Another Five
Once Perkins paid another $5 as a sort of temperizer.
"We'll pay you all Wednesday," he promised.
"I have been unable to get work, but don't worry. You'll get yours Wed-
PETER B.
Rev, and Mrs.
Lockett decided
that they were
gone to and
the Perkins'
singing and
dancing jazz in
their home for
the evening
Wednesday evening
they told the
couple they
were going
up then or get
out immediately.
To the plea that
they don't have
please
Mrs. Lockett replied that they both had parents, in whose homes they kept their trunks if they had any, and that they were not Perkins grow angry and made a move toward the prescriber, his hand in his pocket. Mrs. Lockett sprang up and asked the prescriber, The Perkins girl snatched the pretesting woman from between the two men as the youth drove the blade of a knife, and both the Perkins then fed, pursued by the older couple. The pastor fell from exhaustion and his wife was taken to the Southside hospital, where he died later.
BOY, BAD IN SCHOOL, ENDS
IN PRISON FOR AUTO THEFT
Hodges Park, IL, March 30—Emory Crossland, son of James Crossland of this city, believed that every job he tackled should be bigger than the last. He is said to have started out using indecent language at the public school. He was charged with having become a chicken thief, then a bicycle robber, and now an automobile handit.
His latest venture will probably have been in California, where he lived in Calro while trying to get away with a Ford automobile belonging to D. L. Marx. G. Edwards (white), manager of an overall factory, missed work in Calro and had taken it. The boy, being an experienced driver, was soon overtaken by the white man. He is said to have stolen a dozen bicycles in the five weeks before his arrest for the
FIRE 'SHEIK OF POLICE' FOR LOVING
Knoxville Cop Found in Arms of Woman of "Badlands"; Called Daddy, Miracle Man
Knoxville, Tenn., March 30—Susan Schoenberg, 30, of Knoxville, shela, Charles Fedman, one of the few law members of the local police force and the father of several children, was found in a Brighamhire prison from the life of a small fireman by the life of Captain John Montgomery (white). The police captain reported the "find" to the chief of police, Edward Hareys, which enabled in Redmond his dismissal from the force.
Residents of the town here tell fearsome tales of Fedman's checked career as a policeman. They say it was a small town bully to that of a jacqueline and lazy lout. At one time or another he would be called to task for his behavior, but would always be sued.
In Auto Death Party
Some months ago he is alleged to have been the central figure in a wild automobile ride in which a young man was killed. The car is supposed to have turned over. The girl was thrown on her head, breaking her neck. He was only recently supposed to have severed his propensity connection with a notorious dance hall, the scene of many cuttings and fights, on Redmond was recently transferred to the position of patrol driver. It was out of this job that his fatal escapade grew. He was supposed to have been arrested afternoon until 10 at night and to keep the keys to the city gas tank. The patrolman failed to report for duty Tuesday and a search was be-
Woman Tells
During the day a woman called up the police department and told the Brisbam street. Castain John Montgomery hurried to the house and, according to his statement, when he pointed out to him, he found the officer of the law not only wrapped in the arms of Morpheus, but cuddled the woman of the redlight district. Montgomery informed his subordinate that he was a hunted man and said he would be killed, said to have glided from the downy bed to where his rousers and other wearable apparel had been left, pulled up and then over to his superior officer. Then he went back to bed. When he reported back to the station, he was informed that he was fired.
BRUSHED IN MACHINE
CRUSHED IN MACHINE
Florence, Ala., March 40. - The Anderleague team met in an unloading dock on the Florence bridge, was caught in the cow wheels of an electric crane and crushed to death.
Tipped Scales at 496; Coffin 40 In. Wide
Detroit, Mich., March 30.—Miss Carey Garrett, 59, of 696 Winder street, was buried here recently in a grave in a funeral car that fin ever built in Detroit. She tipped the scales at 496 pounds. The collin, which was 40 inches wide, 29 inches deep and 61½ feet high, also built for the woman's body.
Miss, Garrett first broke into print several years ago when she was arraigned in recorder's court charged with receiving stolen property, she was ill at court, she paid her large livery truck to bring her to the municipal court building for trial. Sentence was suspended.
Court Says Grizzle is Not 'Daddy'
Court Says Grizzle is Not 'Daddy'
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New York Citizens Denounce Sumner Lark's Plans for "Tuskegee in North"
here are up in arms against the proposed agricultural school which, according to reports, is located in Brooklyn, who face and an assistant district attorney. M. Lark has offered 50 acres of land in Putnam county, New York, as a site for the school, to be known as the Citizens Academy and Mechanical Institute at Larksbury.
Led by George E. Whecan, former exultedurer of the Elks, a group of prominent Citizens branded the school as the most accused Lark of attempting to establish a "Tuskegee in the North" that would lead to segregation and discrimination in other schools where the face are now permitted to enter.
Bill Introduced
Large Appropriation
An appropriation of $250,000 for buildings and the purchase of live stock is provided. The board of management is to consist of 11 members, including 4 members of agriculture and the director of the New York State Agricultural school at Cornell university, ex-officio, and Summer II. Clark, a member of our committee, serves for six years, also eight others. The members other than the ex-officio members to serve for terms of six years each. The first group, how many years? three for four years, and three for two years, and two successors to be appointed every two years by the governor. Such trustees shall serve without compensation except the trustee board, who will be Mr. Lark.
Lark was born in Augusta, Ga., and many years ago came to Brooklyn, where he established a newspaper known as the New York-Brooklyn Eyc.
DUDLEY PRAISED FOR WORK FOR CAROLINA EDUCATION
North Carolinians are particularly pleased with the $601,000 appropriation recently made by the state legislature to the state agricultural and technical college at Greensboro. Known by letters from those interested in Race education in the state have been written as encouragement to the principal and workers at the college.
Frequently the students and faculty of the institution combined to give Principal and Mrs. Dudley an appreciation program. At the time of her marriage, she had handsome houttonnere of roses and her husband with a gold pencil, fou-
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SALEM CHURCH GETS MINISTER BY COURT RULE
Faction Headed by the Rev. Rose Wins in Fight to Control From Pulpit
With joy in their hearts, songs of praise on their Bips, and with their constellations lighted as never before, a crowd of seven hundred naughty men and women, headed by a class band, marched from a little disreuse lodge hall at 2712 State street to the large auditorium of Salem Baptist church at 50th and 11th streets, shortly after 1 Sunday afternoon. For six weeks the doors of Salem Baptist church have been locked and its congregation, divided, has begun to come together in groups, each faction could secure pending the decision of the court as to who was right or wrong in the dispute and subsequent legal proceedings taken to remove the Rev. B. L.
Injunction Served
The faction opposed to Rev. Rose is pastor, upon whom it has an injunction served restraining him from performing any pastoral duties whatsoever, has been and is under the leadership of the Rev. Edward P. Jones of Evanton, head of the national Baptist convention, unincorporated. For six weeks the two factions had been waiting for the final decision of Judge Im Ryner of the court court, before when the case has been pending. Friday afternoon, according to Attorney J. Gray Lucas, the court stated his intention to dismiss the injunction against the minister, that he would prepare his order to that effect and hand it down to the court. The followers of Rev. Rose considered this a signal victory for them and straightway they began to make preparations to return to the church and Sunday afternoon, sprucing up their opponents and marched there.
Joy Over Victory
A great crowd of 1,500 men, women and children swarmed in and around the church. Once within the walls of Salem shouts of thanksgiving broke forth. Tears fell from two thousand eyes and a thousand hearts When at last the shooting was over and peace was restored the audience listened to a sermon preached by Elisean Baptist church. Because of the turn of the case in favor of the pastor of Salem he has received congratulations and supporters of the denomination in Chicago. Some of them so expressed themselves in a celebration meeting held at the church Tuesday evening the day was $944.
MAN LOSES LIFE IN QUARREL
OVER TWENTY-FIVE GENTS
Louisville, Ky., March 30—Hurley Rutledge, 75 years old, was stabbed to death in a dispute over a 25-cent bill. Job's Walmart street. Todd Johnson is accused of the slaying. After stabbing Rutledge in the back, it is said that the innocent man fell down, straddled his body and snuck a knife in his heart. He stopped slashing Rutledge when the blade broke off in latter hours. Johnson, it is alleged, pushed for another knife to complete his job. Witnesses to the slaying told the police that Emmet Rutledge held a plaque on the crowd and asked to interview while Johnson was murdering. Citizens here have raised a protest against Omme's place which is considered unacceptable, claiming it is notorious and a breeding place for crime.
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France Imports Race Girls to Do House Work
St. Nazarete, France, March 30.—France is beset with her military problem, her childbirth problem, her lack of domestic servants problem and a number of others that are taxing the brains of those who have the interests of the republic at heart.
To meet the demand for solitude she has had, her colonial possessions, a move which caused much adverse comment, but which has been her salvation. Now she proposes to solve the servant problem by bringing her colonies later into her colonies. Several hundred recently arrived here from Guadeloupe and Martinique on the steamship and later on the steamer-Puerta Rico. Most of the girls have places waiting for them, and the steamship and girl recruiting and employment agencies.
YEARNS TO SEE SHEIK; SHOOTS HUSBAND DEAD
Mate's "No" Brings Death as Wife Pleads to Look Into Eyes of Valentino
New York, March 20—A reign of tenure at the fashionable Dunbar Court apartments, 130 West 142d street, at 6 o'clock Sunday evening when it was learned a woman in the office had been hired George Brooks, because he refused to permit her to attend a dance given Sunday night at the Renaissance casino in New York. "Liza" company, a way show,
Attracted by Valentino
Hearing of the big dance at which Rudolph Valentino and Al Jolson were to be the guests of honor, Mrs. Brooks asked her husband, man, decided she would attend. While in the act of curling her hair she was questioned by her husband as to whether she would be dancing evening. Mrs. Brooks hastily replied, stating she was going to the dance and certainly intended to "gaze into Valentino's eyes for once in her life." Brooks objected to his wife attending the dance. She pleaded and asked her husband to be missed. Because of his refusal her desire to go grew stronger. Finally she declared she was going regardless of her sad. This caused a heated argument.
Shot During Scuffle
Mrs. Gladys Grant of apartment 47, with whom the Brookses lived, and other members of the household, heard the argument from beginning to end, growing intensely chuckled to themselves, remarking that Mrs. Brooks' chances to see her sheik had vanished. Suddenly a senile woman was heard shriekling, a shriekling, a shriekling. Rushing to the room a woman's form was seen bending over that of her dying husband, who lay on his back across the room. She was choked from the wound above his heart, "George! George!" called the terror-striken woman, with his head clamped closely to her breast. But there was no scream. "I've killed him. Why have I done this?" What—what shall I
Flees in Taxi
At police headquarters Mrs. Brooks admitted the killing. She related the attack to a man she had used abusive language. It was he, so she claims, who attempted to kill her. She was in a trunk. She succeeded in getting it first and shot in self-defense.
INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH
Easter Sunday services will be especially attended by Mrs. L. Coppin, D. D., will preach. Two hundred thirty new members will be read into full possession. They will much in procession down the alces wearing white cariations, led by a choir of 40 voices.
The Rev. David Johnson
and attended by the stewardesses and
titular of membership. A number of
infants and adults will also be landed
for the choir, accompanied by Prof.
Charles Handlund's orchestra. He
is particularly decorated with palms and flowers.
A specially attractive program has
been prepared which meets at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Emma
J. Rauls, direcress. At 7:30 p.m. m. the
school, where she is inspiring Faster program. Miss
Maria Lewis, direcress. A special offer
is given to the sacred cause of missions. The public is invited. Persons desiring a
vacation to a very cordial welcome in this church.
ATTORNEY SUMNER H. LARK.
Summer H. Lark, assistant district attorney, in his office at Brooklyn, N.J., to establish an agricultural school in New York State similar to that of
Married at 100; Death Comes at 115
St. Louis, Mo., March 30—John Jackson, formerly a slave in Missouri, died the other day in the Dearness County jail of 115 years. Death was due to poisoning in the left arm and old age. The poisoning resulted from an accident Jackson suffered March 5 1919 when he was struck by a Central tracks near his home. A locomotive which he had not noticed because of falling hearing and cystic fibrosis brim in him, resting on his knee. On Christmas, 1919, his birthday, Jackson held a birthday party in the city where he lived and used up much of his savings entertaining his former friends of the surrounding country-side. For the last 16 years he had been given a form given to him by Lon Hankins.
Fifteen years ago, when Jackson calculated his age as 109, he married for the first time. After seven years his wife died, and since then he has been married for a total of ten years of twin knowledge of his age, but was "pretty sure" of 4-1. His belief was based on the dates, he often sald, or the bills of sale which transferred him from one master to another. One of his brothers, who was transfixed—he could neither read nor write—and it declared he was born Dec. 24, 1807, in Clay county, Mo.
Wilbur McGill, 27, 5225 Federal street, went into a meat market at 4954 State street late Friday afternoon to make a purchase. While there another man, intoxicated, came in. He was Walter Gains, 4905 Federal street. McGill did no attention to him, but Gains became interested in McGill—interested to the extent of wanting to pick a quarrel with him. But McGill was not seeking trouble; his attempt to avoid a fight was stalled. McGill in the right side of his abdomen. The wounded man was rushed to the County hospital. His condition is said to be serious. Gains was in arrest and accused of the third district police station. He was identified as McGill's assistant. When he appeared at the Englewood office, hearing Gains was fled $200 and costs and sentenced to one year in the house of correction by Judge Asa Adams.
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Musicians Do Bit for Good Cause
New York, March 30.—Williamsbridge did not have to go to Broadway. March 20 for amusement; Broadway came to Williamsbridge when 15 crack musicians, gathered together by Charles Thorpe, and including such well known characters as Wilbur Sweatman, William Conway, Jr., Abbey Brooks, and a concert. The affair that saved the residents a long, long trip to Broadway, for Williamsbridge is far, far away from the White House. Traite Officer Heuben Carter and was given for the purpose of obtaining funds to erect in that section of the city a community center for our people. To do their bit for a worthy cause every artist and every musician that contributed toward the entertainment did so absolutely gratis.
Eugene Jackson, as conductor, presented William Conaway, who had charge of the program. The stage of Meadow Park played the audience. George Jackson, George Barber, Leslie Davis, Henry Edwards, Tom Harris, the jazz king, with his cornet, Lon Henry, Alfred Renforth, J. Montansso and Fred Figurineau.
After the program the musicians and artists were taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conaway, with street and park furnished. On behalf of the league Bord, F. Brown, the president, thanked Office Carter and the stars for their kindness.
SHOOTS LOVER BECAUSE
HE TOLO HER NOT TO DRINK
In a statement obtained by Officers Ridley and Williams, Mrs. Irine Allen, 3319 State street, admitted that she had fired four shots at Arthur Dixon, 3639 Indiana avenue, because he had upended her
She had declared at first that she had fired the shots, thinking that it was some one trying to break into her beauty parlor, so she was alone in the room. One of the bullets grenaded the check of Tom Taylor, 2511 State street, who was passing the place at the time of her death, and found under the mattress of the bed, with four empty chambers, showing that it had been recently fired.
CELLEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
Regiserville, Tennessee, 30-30—The fourteenth anniversary of Swift Memorial college, will be celebrated May 30. Distinguished educators representing some of the leading schools of the country have been inducted to be present and deliver addresses.
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White Men Risk Lives to Save Boys in River
Danville, Va., March 30.—Two white men stripped themselves of their upper clothes, and with ropes gled around their waistls, plunged into the Dan river to rescue two Race boys who were marooned in a tree on the river near Milton, N. C. The boys had sought to ford the stream in a buggy, but the vehicle was swept from the road and the mule drawing it beaten and plunged in the hurrness and drowned.
The youths clung to the limbs of a tree in midstream. A crowd assembled on the bank and encountered them. A few of the men were. Several efforts were made to reach them on rafts, but the current was too rapid. The two white men entered the river some distance before it began to flow before the stream carried them beyond it. The party of four was dragged 200 feet to the bank.
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Conspiracy by Whites to Rob Baptist Church is Reason
New York, March 20--A verdict before Supreme Court Justice George H. Taylor, Jr, in White Plains March gave the the Honorable Larsen of Larsen, the Mount Vernon, the Mount Vernon, the $5,000 and Grace church $1,500 in the $10,000 each against the First Baptist church church $1,500 in the $10,000 each against the two aides had been going on for the past three weeks.
The trouble began when the Grace Baptist congregation bought the church property from First Baptist. It was chained by the Rev. Larsen that the Grace church congregation had been buying property already there. It being under investigation and had decided the property to the First Baptist church in 1892 for the use of the church of our Race. This led to a determined effort on the church to get a determined church to get the Rev. Larsen out of Mount Vernon. To do this it is charged a conspiracy was entered into against Grace church and its pastor to be seriously damaged.
The trustees of the First Baptist church took possession of the Grace church property on June 15, 1915,alled down the windows in the base-room and placed podioses at all the doors and engaged the police department to keep the pastor and members away. On June 19 the pastor claimed he was assailed by the trustees of the First Church. Besides the First Baptist church the trustees, Charles Caldwell, William G. Tilton and Edwin L. Ford,were individually sur-ced in the same action. The Rev. George D. Adams, the conspiracy charge, the conspiracy charge. The jury,however, in its verdict excluded Per. Adams, Attorneys Henry I. Plepler, Humphrey J. Lynch and Solomon Loberskirk represented Grace church as presented the First Baptist church.
Arthur C. Lueder Republican Candidate FOR MAYOR
Endorsed by the Regular Republican Organizations, the Church, Civic and Fraternal Bodies. They have measured him and found him "Right." Not controlled by any political faction or newspaper. Election April 3d.
BAPTISTS AGREE TO WORK TOWARD RECONCILIATION
Meeting Called for Fort Worth
Tex.; All Factions Invited;
Start $60,000 Drive
Nashville, Tenn., March 30—Growing out of a conference of Baptist leaders held in this city March 13 and 14, a sweeping invitation to Race Baptists, irrespective of convention affiliation, was extended, to meet at Fort Worth, Tex., the second Wednesday in September. The conference, was held in the Baltimore Baptist litching board. It was declared to have been the largest distinctive gathering of Baptists for heart-to-heart contact, brought together in this city. The personnel of the delegations reflected interest in every section of the United Rock, Ark. presided.
Praises Robinson
"Dr. Robinson," declared Dr. E. I. Jones, president of the unincorporated convention, "is one of the pioneers who stands for improvement in the education of students." President Jones presented briefly matters which he thought should have attention conferences on the importance of all the Baptists at Fort Worth; that it was the logical place of meeting, and declared that there was not a place for them; that would not find a hearty welcome at the great session next September.
"The greatest program the Baptists have ever launched will be excercised in the thousands of thousand dollars eased from all sources which will permit a distribution of $15,000 for education, $10,000 for the Boyd memorial, $10,000 for the Blessing boards, $10,000 for the foreign mission board, $5,000 for the B, Y, P, U board, $5,000 for the church extension and $5,000 for the Aged Ministers' home.
No Favoratism
"The convention at Fort Worth, nor at any other place, must never permit its roll to become packed so as to make the election of any individual representative some punishing charge and immediate territory. Our convention must always be representative, and any action to the contrary is a reflection on the intelligence and knowledge of a domesticated breed waxy stool for liberty and fair play. The resolution providing for the Fort Worth conference of all the conventions as offered by the Key, Dr. L. A. H. H. and adopted and adopted by the conference reads: "We, the leaders and officers of the national Baptist convention, incorporated, in conference assembled in Nashville, Tenn., this the 4th day of March, 1923, do serve and stand ready for the convention."
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CARRY REV. BROOKS IN CHAIR TO PALM SUNDAY SERVICES
New York, March 30...Against the wishes of his physicians, the Rev. William H. Brooks, pastor of St. Mark's M. E. church, who has been ill for three months, has brought that the church Palm Sunday meeting to the purpose of making a statement regarding his successor to the pupil which he has presided for 25 years.
To save his strength for the speech, he informed the congregation that Dr. John W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's pointed by the general conference which met here last week, to take charge of the members to extend an invitation of the career of Dr. Robinson whom he has known several years and important to the members to extend an invitation of the new minister and to make his administration a pleasing one. Dr. Robinson will assist the members in the preparation of the career. St. Mark's has always celebrated the coming of her new pastors.
On April 15 he farewell testimonial to Dr. Brooks and a welcome reception to preparations are being deviced to make the occasion a historical event. The day following, Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. William Alston, his son-in-law and daughter, will motor to their home in New York to begin the process of regaining his health by degrees.
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Baptist Pastor Sues Congressman from Mississippi; Latter Said He Was a Race Leader
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Washington, D. C, March 30.—Representative Ross A. Collins of Metropolitan suit for $120,000 in the supreme court of the District of Columbia, filed by the Rev. James 12. Arnold of UConn. This shows out of what promised to be a spirited contest for the Democratic nomination for Congress in Mississippi in summer, when Collins, in office and an aspirant for continued honor, was opposed by the wife of the meeting man. He said to have advertised in 12 Mississippi papers the information that his woman opponent was the wife of a meeting man. He went on to secure his information that in the suit which Arnold has filed the names of two states special agent in charge of Choctaw Indians in Mississippi, and the latter's secretary, Thomas J. Scott were mentioned in the papers filed.
How Collins Learned
That stand grew out of the fact that McKinley was supposed to have the effect that Arnold is a "Nero." McKinley's letter to Collins about Arnold was published by Collins as a publication in regard to the man and his record. "In answer to your recent inquiries regarding J. P. Arnold of Union Miss, beg to submit the following information in regard to the man and his record. "Our official records on file in the department of the interior at Washington, D.C., and the department of Artha Arnold, a Virginia Negress, originally owned by Alexander Scott and afterwards owned by the late William H. Kim to James Arnold. Both of the Arnolds lived in Coweta county, Georgia. J. 12, Arnold has no Indian name. He possessed even sixty-fourths (sic) he would have been enrolled on request. I have in my possession the complete records of those who were removed to Oklahoma, and Arnold's name does not appear on any of them. The fact is, that Arnold was made anywhere.
"The records of our office show that J. E. Arnold is one of the most important of ignorant Indians that ever operated in Oklahoma and Mississippi, I know of my personal knowledge against Indian estates and that in every instance his claim was based on the fact that he had induced his Mississippi, only to be dumped like cattle in invariant lots and empires in Oklahoma. Many of these Inquiries from exposure and starvation
Duped Indians
"I know also that Arnold has induced ignorant and unsuspecting Indians in Oklahoma, especially those that owned or inherited oil land. The fact is, his conduct has been so reproachable that he formed the department at Washington. "I know of my own personal knowledge that Arnold was regarded in Oklahoma not only as a crook, but also as a leader in the practices, also also regarded as Negroes. He came to Union about four or five years ago and is now pursuing the same practices, only on a smaller scale.
Rev. Arnold says he has some Indian blood and some white blood in him, and now he is declaring that the mere intimation has ruined him in almost every way down to $10,000 for every one of those dirty political advertisements and an additional $10,000 for a statement made to the secretary of the Mississippi department, with which he is identified.
500 TICKETS SOLD
State Business Stopped During Porter's Funeral
Jackson, Miss., March 30—Something of the Dialt spirit backing up the plan for the monarch monarch indicated in the Governor Lee M. Russell by proclamation ordered a suspension of all public business in the capital city of Mississippi for "Uncle Lewis" Mahoney, for 25 years one of the Race funkees at the state house. The man to die in Mississippi has ever received such distinguished notice from the state. Governor Russell has attracted attention by his incumbency of office. He was accused recently of improper relations with a girl who had been the victim of a deputy governor him of any guilt. During the trial he rushed back from Memphis to block the pardon of a Race man who had produced evidence of his innocence.
Kills Cop; Mistook Him for a Rival
Kyle escaped and went back to his salon. According to Detective Sergeant Jia Cooper, a Race officer, Kyle Cooper said that the saloonkeeper had been living at the Smith woman's house and was extremely jealous of her. He had been informed that she was the owner of other man and went to investigate. He was raising the slats in the window shutter to look into the house and took the police officer and summoned the patrolman. Kyle told Cooper, the latter fistified, that he did not know that Stapleton and Leary were policemen, and that he did not know that he mistook the policemen for friends of the Smith woman.
DUNBAR SOCIETY SPEAKERS
WIN IN HAMPTON DEBATE
Hampton, Va., March 30—The annual Adams prize debate on "Resolved: That the administration ship congress," recently held in Golden hall, Hampton institute, was won by the affirmative team of the Dunbar W. Young, Norfolk, Va.; Thomas H. Shildra, Jr. Charles City, Va., and Edwin S. Tate, Charlotte, Ohio, all members of the presiding officer at the hands of the presiding office; Elbridge L. Adams of New York, a well known lawyer, who for 13 years has given medals to the Hampton winners and in the annual essay contest. The negative side of the debate was presented by Cooken Jones, Salem, Salem, and Paul W. O. Cardoso, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. The judges were John Weymouth, port News, Va., and Rev. Dr. R. H. Bowling, Norfolk. Mr. Adams announced the following medal winners in the essay contest: Ala., "Military Training in Secondary Schools"; silver, Wesley E. Waverly, Va.; "Needs of My Community"; bronze, Charles L. Young, Va.; "Electricity Our Great Servant."
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WEALTHY BOSTON DOCTOR
FREED ON DOPE CHARGE
Boston, Mass., March 30.—In protesting against permitting his client, Robinson, james, the Robinson family, lumber james, contendence, Attorney Johnson W. Kramsey used some strong little words in Judge Brewster's court.
Lee Robinson, a man of wealth and intelligence, joined the political, had been brought into court on charges in connection with the violation of the Harrison narcotic act. He was convicted of abiding and abetting Robert Stith of 26 Ball street in the sale of three ounces of morphine to government agents. The case became implicated though Stith having been in his office when arrangements were made with the government officials.
It is said that Assistant United States Marshal forced to prosecute and sought the "mole" plea. Dr. Robinson and his attorney held out a long time, but were duly persuaded to accede to the plea. A convention of a friend of Robinson's, United States Marshal Tishue.
MUSICIANS TO MEET
The Chicago Musicians association of the National Association of Negro Musicians, which is based at 8:30 in sharp, at the Y. M. 4. A law firm will be made by all officers and committees and the annual election members are requested to be present.
SURPRISE PASTOR
Maywood, IL. March 30—The Rev. James Swanson, 616 South 12th avenue, was greatly surprised Monday evening when she shot into the church, the Second Baptist church of Wheaton, marched into his home and shouted to the young people of the church. All enjoyed themselves until the last train left for Wheaton.
SICK LIST
Miss Iolia Smith Strong, 122 East 41st street, has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks, suffering
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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 time to experiment. A note of Judge Dever is a useful foreword.
HULL ADVOCATES FAIR PLAY; FOE OF PETTY GROUPS
Decries Division of Citizens Into Small Factions That Fight One Another
Morton D. Hull, Republican candidate for Congress in the Second congressional district in the interests of fair play for his fellow men, appealed to the president of Harvard university when it appeared the Colored students in the school were about to be denied the privilege of dormitories. For 14 years Mr. Hull served in the lexisature as representative and senator and this act on his part was criticized. Mr. Hull stood by politician who trained his mind to see life from his biggest, broadest viewpoint. Time and again, while he was at Springfield, when surrender to political wishes of friends would have been more pleasant. "No man in Illinois" says a friend who served with him in the state lexisature, "is better equipped to serve in the Congress of the United States." Sends and foes alike attack to the high ideals of Mr. Hull. Those who may disagree with him on measures
MORTON D. HULL
defend his honesty. If the citizens of the Second congressional district of New York man of the highest type will go to Washington as their representative to succeed the late Jane R. Mamm, the president of the State Journal said among other things: "If there has been a man in Illinois public life scrupulously clean in all matters pertaining to his character, character Merton D. Hull has been that man." Mr. Hull plodges himself to spend all his working days working in the public service and in a recent speech went on to urge the dropping of "blocksm" and the like and bring the whole forces of right to power together in a national point of view. "Hickering and clashing," he says, will only increase our chances of success. Let him hands as patriotic Americans and put our whole country on a basis above petty jealousies and let us work from a national point of view.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Suit Against Redmond Lost by Jury's Act
Jackson, Miss., March 30. —Interest was at high pitch in the trial of the case in the circuit court here when the government, inspector, was suing S. D. Redmond, well known attorney, for $5,000 damages. Alikins said that being a white man with a bald and sustained $5,000 damages as a result of Attorney Redmond's statement to the court that Alikins had been colored man and offered him the Masonic distress sign in an effort to entrap the party." The case was fought stubbornly but it took the jury less time to return a verdict for Redmond.
"Bob" Levy Goes to Bat for Justice
Robert R. Levy, ward committeeman of the Third ward and United States marshal, is proving himself worthy of the confidence and support of his constituency without regard to colon. He record began when Mr. Levy was chief deputy clerk of the Criminal court has been continued since he became an important federal officeholder. He rose the Rac its first recognition in the Criminal court clerk's office, and opened up places new to the political experience of the Race. Upon his appointment as commissioner of Richard S. Lee deputy United States marshal, No member of the Race had ever held that position before Mr. Levy took the office. His recommendation D. S. Johnson was appointed prohibition agent in the Chicago district. Mr. Levy takes pride in the fact that he has opened up new positions to members of the others holding office upon Levy's appointment or recommendation are W. D. Samuels, Robert W. Maxwell, D. W. Sandusky, Robert W. Maxwell, Steve Molton and Walter Levy.
"I know what prejudice is," said Mr. Levy, "and I would be the last man in the world to practice it against your Race."
STEALS DEAD WIFE'S DRESS
FOR LIVING SWEETHEART
Little Rock, Ark. March 30.—According to the sister of the wife of Adam Hopkins, allied "suck," the wife stole the clothes off his dead mother and gave in to one of his living "sweeties." Police first got word of the affair in a telephone call from a woman on a revolting crime. The above is the story she told them. Hopkins' wife's death is said to have been superinduced by worry and anxiety, efforts on the part of friends of the dead woman to effect a reconciliation between her and her husband proved unavailing. Hopkins, learning of his wife's death, came to the home, disrobed the corpse and carried the clothes to his parlor.
JOE JORDAN SHOOTS MOTHER
Turrell, Ark. March 30—During a car accident, this place shot her, missed, and killed her mother. Police from Marion caught him before he could escape.
DEFENDER HEAD MADE WELCOME BY BRAZILIANS
Mr. Abbott Finds South American Metropolis Wonderful City; Ability Counts
Rio de Janeiro, March 30.—Prominent Brazilians during the past few weeks have engaged themselves in extending the courtesy of the country to Dr. Robert S. Abbott, director,俯面 of the Institute, Defender. Dr. Abbott arrived here on the steamship Pan-American, accompanied by his wife. On the same ship came another North American publisher, Edward McLean of the Wash. College. The Quite a creditable announcement of Dr. Abbott's arrival was made in an interview which appeared in A. Nolte. The correspondent, for that paper, wrote:
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WOMEN WHO WERE NERVOUS WRECKS ARE MIRACLES OF RESTORED VITALITY NOW
WONDERFUL MEDICINE KNOWN AS ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. PROVES TO BE GREATEST DISCOVERY WHICH REALLY DOES RESTORE VITALITY, ENERGY, STRENGTH AND HAPPINESS TO WOMEN WHO ARE MELANCHOLY AND DISAPPOINTED BY THEIR FAILURE TO REGAIN THEIR HEALTH—REVIVES NEW HOPES FOR WOMEN WHO FELT LIKE GIVING UP ALL HOPE.
EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS LOST THAT VITALITY AND BUOYANCY OF YOUTH SHOULD BEGIN USING ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. RIGHT AWAY. IT WILL SURPRISE THEM BY ITS QUICK RESULTS.
HAS BEEN KNOWN TO RESTORE THE WOMANLY VITALITY, STRENGTH AND YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE OF NERVOUS, IRRITABLE WOMEN IN ONLY A FEW WEEKS' TIME.
Since the introduction here of the phenomenal medicine known as St. Joseph's G. F. P. it is nothing unusual to see women past 40 who have the vitality, energy and endurance of a girl of 20; in fact, G. F. P. has made girls out of them again regardless of their age and the wretched nervous and irritable condition they were in.
The secret of this transformation which is taking place among so many of the women of this country now is the theory of the discoverers of G. F. P., that 90 per cent of girls and women who suffer from nervousness, irregularities, headaches, backaches, pains in the side, irritable disposition and that depressed feeling all the time, are victims of catarrh of their generative organs, which is being overcome so wonderfully by their medicine, which is known as St. Joseph's G. F. P.
Many women begin to just feel bad and weak at 30, and by the time they get through trying first one thing, then another, to get back their vitality and that freedom from pain, irregularity, nervousness and all-in condition, they have reached 40 and careworn, thin, sallow, have no appetite, no energy, and really feel that there is nothing left in this life for them but misery and suffering and disappointment.
These unfortunate ones are having their hopes revivived now when they see so many, who were in the same shape, regaining their vitality and show it by their beaming, smiling rosy cheeked faces; bright, snappy eyes; a well rounded-out figure, and that wonderful buoyancy which only health can give one. St. Joseph's G. F. P. is actually doing this for women right here in Chicago. It is not a story of something taking place a thousand miles away, where you can't find out if it is true or not. The best known women in the city are praising it more and more every day so their friends can profit by their experience with this phenomenal medicine.
Most of the druggists here already have St. Joseph's G. F. P. to supply to their friends and customers. If your druggist hasn't got it, ask him to order it from his wholesale house for you. Insist on St. Joseph's G. F. P. There is nothing "Just as Good." It is the only direct specific for catarrh of the female generative organs which has yet been perfected. That is the reason it brings such quick results, because it actually gets rid of the cause of so-called female
TWO OPERATIONS FAILED TO RELIEVE RIDGEWAY AVE. LADY
Is Now a Picture of Heath
Since Taking G. F. P.
Mrs. Rice Says the Only Reason She Ever Ate a Mouthful Was Because She Knew She Simply Had to Eat or Die—Now Relishes Biggest Meal Anybody Can Eat.
"I suffered for six years with female trouble and had two operations," says Mrs. J. E. Lice, who lives at 1218 Ridgeway Ave. Memphis, Tennessee, "but neither these or anything else I took did me a bit of good." "Iached terribly and couldn't sleep at nights, hardly any," continued Mrs. Rice. "I guess I was getting too weak and my nerves were going back only reason I ever took a mouthful of food was because I knew that if I didn't get some nourishment I would simply die.
I guess the condition I was in, better than I can tell you, and you can imagine how happy I was when I started using St. Joseph's G. F. P. Why? It made me almost like a woman, women I can eat now, much as I want to now. I sleep sound, too, and when I awake in the mornings I feel like getting right up, something I hadn't done in years, I have already gained three pounds.
"I wish every woman who is so fiering like I was would start taking care of herself, and I feel like a different person, just like it did me. I can't ever say too much for this wonderful female medicine." I can never do "toss all night," are weak and can do "fall." See how much you weigh and how much you can do without being too tired to take St. Josephs G. F. P. After a few days do the same thing and notice how easier you can do them when you are not gained in weight. Then you will be satisfied that G. F. P. is making you well and strong again, and you can continue taking it until you have a former strength, energy and vitality.
MOTHER AND LITTLE GIRL ARE-HELPED BY ST. JOSEPH'S G.F.P.
MOTHER AND LITTLE GIRL ARE-HELPED BY ST. JOSEPH'S G.F.P.
"My little girl was small, weak, undernourished and had headaches so bad she had to stay home from school! at times," says Mrs. A. W. Bonner, who lives at 167 Gilleas place, Memphis, Tenn. "I just could not get her straightened out, until we got her without G. P. F. being so good for young girls, and started using it with her.
"She is full of life now, is much happier than she was with girl. She hasn't got those awful headaches any more, and she feels all right now. I wish all mothers know how happy are now so the children can play with her. F. P. and make them well and strong so they can get out and romp with other girls, and not have to sit on the floor long too sick and weak to play.
"When I saw what G. P. F. did for my daughter, continued. We Bonner had a little girl because. I was going through the change in my life, and some times I had to stay in bed, the strain of on my feet was too much for me.
"I had one operation trying to get well and strong again. And I had about given up hope of ever getting well again like I had been once. But since I am using it, don't have any more of those aches, pains and weakening spells so common with women when they are going through this period I wouldn't be without St. Joseph's G. F. P. in the house now after ace-surgery and I never hesitate to recommend it.
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EVIDENCE IS
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While Slow to Appreciate Sensational Effects of Now Famous G. F. P., When First Introduced, Skeptical Women Now Becoming as One Great Body in Shouting Its Praises
"From an attitude of doubt and criticism which leaders of thought automatically heap on anything which revolutionizes the old ways of doing things," says a representative of the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P. "these same people after investigating G. F. P. and seeing the wonderful things it is doing for women who had never before been able to get loose from the clutches of sickness in which their own imperfections held them, are now following the hundreds and thousands of women who are now devout believers in, and are using G. F. P.
"The fact that these thousands are now using and praising G. F. P.," he continued. "is the most convincing proof of the correctness of our theory that catarrh of the generative organs has for years made virtual slaves of its victims, for the simple reason that until G. F. P. was perfected these thousands of nervous, irritable, despondent and suffering women never were able to get any lasting relief.
"Don't make the mistake of thinking though that you can get over your trouble simply by taking G. F. P. a few days, then expect to be as well and strong as you were when a girl. It took a long continuation of exposure, excesses and abuses to make weaklings of your once strong, robust organs, and even with the aid of G. F. P. time is necessary to help nature restore that vitality which has been sapped away. no doubt for years. Catarrh gets a firm hold on the delicate mucus linings of the organs, and though G. F. P. will stamp out this demon, you must use it faithfully. Even an automobile will not keep running unless you keep putting gasoline in the tank and oil in the motor. The human system is much like a machine in this respect, although a delicate and precious one, to be sure.
Right Living Necessary As Medicine to Health
"Right living, moderation in eating and recreation, as well as right thinking are very necessary to good health. Medicine gives nature a chance to restore wasted tissue, weakened muscles, and worn-out nerves, but don't try to live on medicine, food, exercise, recreation, fresh air, and sunshine every day are the things for you to give your spare air, rich food and illnesses. Students and narcotics are sedum necessary for real pleasure and excitement, if the mind is kept clean and well. "We labored for years, studying, experimenting, and analyzing, in order to perfect St. Joseph's G. F. P., the health can once more enjoy the pleasures and happiness of younger days. We don't want G. F. P. to fail, suffering results from out-of-order generative organs brought about by cataractal inflammation of the mucus and vital parts of the female system.
"The stomach regulates the condition of the blood. That is the reason the minute G. F. P. reaches your stomach, it is suddenly asked by the blood and carried to every organ to overcome the catarrhal condition by nourishing the wasted tissue, weakened muscles and overstrained stomach. From then on their functions will be normal as they should be and you will be free from irregularity, pain, nervousness, irritability, restlessness, headaches, despondency and that continually worn-out, tired-out feeling."
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AGE FOUR
WORLD WAR VETERAN TRIES TO SLAY WOMAN AND SELF
Mrs. Azela LeJohn, a dressmaker, as years old, living at 55, her home Thursday afternoon by Ernest Lee Forester, a World war veteran, who knew she address was given the police as 335 Rhodes avenue also. Forester cut her hair and then attempted to commit suicide by cutting his own. According to LeJohn, who is surrounded, Forester called often at the apartment of Mrs. McDermott, with whom she rooms. He during the time he was there he said nothing to anyone. No attention was given because he had known him two years. They often gave him food and helped him to a house because he needed in need of assistance. But Thursday, while Mrs. McDermott lay sick in her room, he said he had known Mrs. LeJohn, who was serving in her own room, and cut her throat, she said. Side hospital, where Dr. Tillery of the hospital staff took 50 stitches in her knee, she knew of no reason whatever for Forester's attack, for he said nothing to her before it was staged. The collected upon himself was not serious.
Merris Lewis' case against Frank Levin, owner of the house, of the state civil rights act was brought up Tuesday morning before Judge John Richardson. Levin asked for a jury trial, thereby causing the case to be continued for years. Mr. Lewis was represented in the action by Attorney Edward H. Morrison. Among the witnesses present Tuesday wore: George Ralph Woodson, a former state prosecutor; Mrs. India M. Lee, Mrs. William Purpell and W. Russell Davis, all of whom were involved in various forms of discrimination at the hands of employees of the Adams theater. Levin's prosecution was to be completed in color on the front row of his theater.
40 CLUB TO RENDER EASTER
PROGRAM AT GRACE LYGEUN
Easter will be celebrated at Grace
Yeumman in the church. This will be the fourth
annual program of this club at the
year it will be presented. If patrons are to
jubilate this program by those of former years,
the attorney will have the privilege of
Attorney William H. Haynes will be the
speaker of the session at the attorney W. E. Mollon,
Fenton W. H. Harsh will act as the
program committee and the program will be given by Attorney Chas.
Wilson, collist, and Ferrill Jones, senior,
this program has failed to place his name
upon the program committee has
added his name, due to the many re-
quests of the program committee,
which is expected of him annually.
The Forty club is too well known for
account of the personnel of the club,
other than the many professors, as well as
young business men, are members and
influences to the elegance of our city.
Because of the popularity of this
patron must observe the request to be in the
city on a clock, if they
WOODARD STUDIO
Woodard, photographer, whose studio is located on the street, second floor, has sometimes move to offer during the present production his introduction a semi-formal and intimate presentation to be proving to be the type ever produced by him. The Woodard did a capacity business during the winter season and the patrons of the numbered among them many trees from the front season. During Jont Mr. Woodard outductive list of creative reductions in all the latest productions.
mouth. He has introduced a, size
manufacture" and "painting" to the
rowing and the popular
type over produced.
Woodward studio
bakes in Chicago.
During the holiday season
and the spring
numbered among
painters from past
painters from past
Lewis Jr. Woodward
will offer an un-
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all the latest
lines carried.
There is no gift
there is a gift during the Easter
holidays that is fine if the librarians of one's
home will bring these high-grade pictures
within the reach of all. The new list,
the library's new library, the new
rury and the reader is invited to call
the library and the reader is samples of
all styles—Advertise-ment.
IN NEW BUILDING
St. Louis, Mo., March 28—Thu. The Argus Press held its formal opening Friday, March 26 from 7 to 10 a.m. in the New Argus Building. Mr. Moore was master of ceramics, rendered. Several hundred visitors were received during the evening and were working equipment and modern machinery of the Argus Publishing company.
Child Breaks Leo
As he was attempting to cross the
river, little 15-year-old Fred Edin-
sle, South Park avenue, was struck
by a car. He sustained a lookon
for and bernest on his head.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Returna Ecom California
Mrs. Lillian Holland, the daughter of Mrs. Dura Cannon, 19. Lillian captured the picture of health after spending the winter in Los Angeles, CA, recuperating. Mayflower Temple Entertains 14. South Elizabeth street, Morgan Park, entertained several members, and entertained several members, for the benefit of Mayflower Temple.
On Trip to Detroit
Mrs. Dora Cannon, 18 East St. street, well known fraternity in the city, was a member of the Meth. during the week in interest of the Knights and Daughters of Honor.
Victor Morgan Park
Mrs. Suele Revels and Mr. and Mrs. Barnett were among the visitors in Morgan to the building of their home in this beautiful building.
Brev. Jamison Visits City
The Rev. H. W. Jamison, grand master of L. H. B. F. & S. M. T. throughout the United States, spent Sunday and Monday in the city on
Mrs. Morgan Dies
Mrs. Anna Morgan, who lived for
years at 3583 Federal street, died
Sunday, March 18, and was buried at
Lincoln cemetery on March 24.
Returns to Centralia
Mrs. M. J. Hickman, sister of Mrs. T. J. Kinney, M24 Calm Avenue, after several weeks in the city has returned to her Centralia home.
George H. Young Dics
George H. Young, husband of Eliza
B. Young, died February 12. He was born in Amherst, Canada. He leaves to mourn his loss to two sisters and a host of friends.
Mrs. Lula Hill Dies
William K. Hilt. Cincinnati, Ohio. better known as Stuarty. He graduated from Lathbridge, Ala., en route to Chudnitzian. Monsieur Lola Hilt formerly of Chicago.
The Garect Entertained
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Garner, Jr.
(21 Best old street street who with their concert troupe, were entertained at dinner Sunbeam, St. Lawrence Avenue Thursday the party attended "Bloomson" "Sally" at the Colonial theater.
Porn Agents. Attention!
Poro actors in this city can be supplied with goods in the room 102, in room 103, idlewift hotel, 56 East 32d street, Mrs. Hawkman, 56 East 32d street, College St. New Advertisement.
Mrs. Harcrow Busy
The Women's Band and Orchestra is improving very rapidly. The object of this club is to broaden the field of music already has 26 members and an orchestra of 11 members, both brass and string. Much credit should be given to Hargery for her uniting efforts in this work. The club offers office services. Lowe; vice president, Ms. Marie Stevens; percussion; Harbour; librarian, Christine Welfcake; H. Harwarg, chapel music; Harbour; the club meets every second Wednesday at the time of the organizer, 431 Fifth Street.
4730 Emily Johnson Físca
Mrs. Emily C. Johnson, 812 Rhodes Avenue, will be available night at her residence after a short illness of pneumonia. The remainder of her burial. She was a member of South Park M. I. e. church, United Methodist Church of Calcutta and Maggie beds.
Brusseaux Returns
Sheikh A. Brussels, principal of the Keystone J. Brussels, National Detective agency, has returned to the city after an extensive business trip in the East.
Wife Complains
From the testimony of his wife, John
John Walker, 2704 Dearnan, Annapolis
John Walker, a daughter of Joseph
Schulman. Walker was arrested
for the testimony and Johnston for
improving his wife.
Mrs. Simpson Convalescing
Mrs. Theodore R. Simpson, who has been pollinating an avocado as a convalescing, Mrs. Simpson was formerly Miss Lenora M. Fountain, student at Smith College, Sacramento, M. Smith, College, Sacramento, M.
Entertain Miss Gravely
Doctors Tolbert, Payne and Vernon trained with a surprise party in honor of Miss Jennie Gravely, who has just been hospitalized. Among these present were Dr. and Mrs. M, J. M. Brown and the Dr. and Mrs. Cohen Lyleen, Dorothy Waters, Joella Starmes, Ella Rolo, Breatice Carter, May Brown and Ida May Johnson.
Dr. G. C. Parker Coming
Dr. G. J. C. Parker of Jackson, Tenn., will visit the institution on the civil court of the M. E. church, will arrive in the city about April 10, 2015, and will attend the guest of the C. M. E. churches.
Hold Installation
Easter Musicale
Henry Clay Dark Dies
Henry City Clerk Darkest of
Henry City Clerk Darkest of
Shreveport, La. brother of Mrs. M.
Shreveport, La. brother of Mrs. M.
March 24 after a nine thues. Funeral
was held from Korsey-Morsell & Me-
dian Morsell. Saturday, March
24. He is survived by four sisters
and two brothers.
W. W. Glover in City
W. W. Glover in City
in the city last week visiting his brother,
James Glover, who has been H for the
stepspeed with his brother, Joseph R. H.
Glover, and was the guest of his sister,
Ellen Glover, and son, Jesse
Glover.
Prof. John G. Clark and the Dixie
Steppers, who have danced in every
weeks, will feature at the Easter舞
and show given Easter Monday by the
6th and State streets. Dancing from
them, M. Shaw at 11:00. Merger谊
agement.
THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION
Sunday service in the Chapel in St. John hall,
18th floor, Mormon temple, Rancho
Santa Clarita, CA. Mr. Albert Vailis subject this
Sunday will be "Fulfillment of New
Treatment Propecies." Everybody
should attend.
Axendorp at Hospital
Julius N. Aventurio, 5505 Wahala avenue, who has been continued to his home since Feb. 1 on account of his illness, will be indefinitely hospital where he will remain indefinitely.
Presented With Baten
Members of the celebrated Solo Metropolitan choir, led by Mrs. Bernice Choir, presented their musical director, Pref. J. Wesley Jones, with a gala celebration of the choir's planning another big event for their famous conductor
Easter Musicale at Berean
Friday evening at 8 p.m. on the balcony of the Metropolitan oratorio, "The Last Seven Words of Christ," the choir's second joke. Jane Anna Weathers, soprano, W. J. Powell tenor, and W. J. Powell bass. Jane Anna Weathers, Cal., Berean's choir, under direction of Isaac T. Yardhough, with Bonds will be organist. Admission free.
Given Surprise by Daughters
Mrs. Brasswell, 4720 St. Lawrence
daughters, Mrs. A. C. McCrae, Mrs. A.
daughters, Mrs. A. C. McCrae, Mrs. A.
Braswell, with a surprise seven-course
of pink and white was sourced out
of pink and white was sourced out
wife and daughter, Mrs. Gillett,
and Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. C. O.
and Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. C. O.
Mrs. Ellis Visiting
Mrs. Fannie L. Ellis, bookkeeper for the Charles L. Reece Autumn school, to East Point, to spend 20 hours at his office, the ghost of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Windsor.
The Rev: Scott Out Again
The Rev. T. L. Seatt, 451 Champlin
avenue, has recovered from his recent
injury, at his church, Alberni
temple, 30th and Dyburn streets,
Sunday morning.
Surprise Frank Davis
Mrs. F. Davis, 4123 Forestville avenue
in honor of the birthday of her
husband, Frank T. Davis. Among those
and Mrs. Gayle Davis and son, Joe of
and Mrs. Gary Davis and son, Joe of
Welsh, Oka, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming,
Cinnemath, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Brown, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.
now residing in New York City. The
eventing was spent in dancing and
dancing.
Rube Foster Buys Flate
Andrew (Hube) Poster, owner of the
six-dat building at 414-313
school in the six-dat building at 414-313
school in the six-dat building at 414-313
estimated worth of the building is $55.
brought through the same building.
C. R. Murray, owner of the six-dat
building at 414-313 indiana avenue,
at $32,500.
The Box, Loud in City
The Bantites of the city will have
their own church, the Indian avenue, the
Bay, the Indian avenue, the Bay,
National University Choral society,
the University of Chicago, Dr. E. J. Jones will preach.
Wine Prize
Mansfield Bryant, age 12, 317 Patrick avenue, avenue of Raymond school, studied a saxonite in a prize contest conducted by a local daily newspaper.
Visitor Entertained
Mrs. Kelley Hokins, Abbeville, N. C., who was missing Mrs. Marable Allen, who traveled Miss Marable Allen, was entered into Priefer avenue, was entered into Johnson, Johnson, 4104 Fortville avenue.
Announcement
C. J. Jackson wishes to announce to the business known as the Jackson business that he has discontinued on and after March 11, 2015, in Indiana avenue, flat 11, Douglas Street 379-625-6250.
Great Revival
To Manage Pullman Shops
Owing to some setbacks, we have been unable to open a new seven-chair barbershop. At 46 East 50th street, but we wish to announce it. We wish to have J. Z. Williams, who has been in my business as a barbershop intercessor has done as much for our business as I have, will be manager of the barbershop on our street. Further announcement in the newspaper—Advertisement. M. J. Browne.
TAKES EXTENSIVE TRIP
E. L. Joyd, manager and secretary of Nicolet-lodge, Minneapolis, Minn., was in the city this week, after having a meeting with Nicolet-lodge. He spent the larger portion of his visit in Mississippi, where he has relocated. He stopped at the Vincennes hotel.
Shoots Self Accidentally
Eddie Taylor, 26, 2755 Cottage Grove
suffering with a gun shot wound in his
foot. He stated to the police that he
removed something from his trunk.
- Eddle Assaults Walter
The police of the Cottage Grove ave-
dence for one Eddie Cook who failed to leave
a vultine cord stating his address. He
was shot by the police. The neck of
walker of Johnson, 32, 3129 Gleeson
avenue, which requires ten stitches to
be freed, and three men
attempted at 27th and State streets.
Abandons Baby
A baby girl, several hours old, was taken to the St. Vincent Orphan asylum. The child had been abandoned, as no clew was left as to its identity. She was placed in the St. Vincent Orphan asylum.
A Peculiar Accident
While standing in front of 343 East Avenue, the child was struck by a South Park avenue, was injured in a peculiar manner. An automobile, which number was bumped into by a passing street car, the automobile striking Brown. Accident to Psychoastatic Hospital
Suffering with deranged James Cowart, 19, 347 LaSalle street, and the street car, the automobile, were carried to the Psychoastatic hospital to be kept under observation an examination as to their sanity.
Strusk by Automobile
As he was attempting to cross the street at 24th street and Washburn avenue, he was struck and knocked down by a car. He suffered a contusion of the leg.
Cuts Require 28 Stitches. A Bailout Court judge and John Threat 20, was stung in an
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
palley off 22d street between State and
Ninth Avenues, where he was so badly that his blood flowed into the
hole he wounds. Threat was arrested,
but Dumont was not. 22d Durham street
was 22d Durham street.
Milton Walker Arrested
1. Three persons, Mrs. Helen Bill, 6094
2. Mrs. Helen Bill, Cunningham, 5051,饭馆赊酒, and Sam
3. Mrs. Helen Bill,刑事, and Mitron Wesker, 42-
4242 Federal street. The persons told
4. The persons told Third district, that Walker had
5. The persons told on the different moving picture screens.
Soldiers Flight
Wille in a restaurant at 224 East 31st street, Robert Alfred, 26 years old, was shot in the arm and by liam Gay, 20 years old, in the arm of the knife at the kuey of Salem, Sergeant Talsen drew his lanyons and the fingers in the wound, the amnescared are members of the Eighth.
Cut During Flight
George Idlebrook, 26, 2015. State streets were wired as he was lightning with a man at a stat and State streets. John Hillebrad, by officer John Hillebrad, District patrol.
Falls From Car
As she was attempting to alight
from a street sweep, Mrs. Lauren Cau-
field, 55, 1043 North Wells street missed
her. She was on the ground. She
gaited various artifacts.
* Colling Falls on Head
A mass of plaster about two foot square fell from the ceiling of a room at 60 feet high. It sturdy and sturdy on the heed. Her head was painfully bruised.
Assaulted by Unknown
With a two-inch knife wound in the neck, a man in a white State street, stung into the neck of a police officer. The police for aid. He stained that known man for no apparent cause.
Struck by Motorcycle
Little 1-year-old John Chandler, who lives with his parents at 4411 Dearborn at the base of his own lawn, locates accidentally struck by a motorcycle children by Rosco Fambrro, 4124 Dearborn street, at 4th place and Dearborn street.
Fractures Ribs
William Jackson, 41, 423 East 45th St. forging with two fractured ribs. He stated to the police that when he was shot, he was struck with an iron arm and the hands of the bankers that he had given the man no cause to斗.
Sent to County Hospital
Sweethearts Flight
A fight, which occurred at 2017 State Street between Glen Calwell, 25, and 26, resulted in Glen receiving a six-inch cut in the side and Myrtle being arrested. The case against her was dismissed when Glen refuse d troperope.
Indiana Man Cut
While visiting at the corner of 25th and Dearborn streets, Alger Layton, 21, and his friend with two men, both unknown to him. At the end of the affray he was carried to the hospital by his head, which had been inflicted by the two unknowns.
Fights Against Odds
With five men raned against him in the Waler Parks, 36, 2729 Bardentree street, held his own unil of one the men down on his neck. Cut on his neck. According to the police, Parks would or could not name the man with whom he was fighting.
Mrs. Armstrong in Accident
M. Izabella Armstrong, wife of Serena Avenue, was painfully injured when a Checker cab in which she was riding at 10 a.m. collided at 10 a.m. and injured her.
Stabbed in Head
Some unknown man, in an attempt
to steal a knife from a 21st
Floor street, at 51st street and
Walsh Avenue, stabbed Licking in the
hand with a knife when he resisted
Cut by Woman
Protecting the name of the *woman* in a crime, the police have issued a State Levy Law, 25, 22 East St., to enforce the law for retails. The police believe that it is the police who refuse to divulge the woman's name, but he refuses to divulge the woman's name.
Dr. Bibb a Father
A 5-pound lady girl was born to a 30-year-old mother and a 20-dent hospital. March 14. She will be known as Ibela Jacqueline. Mrs. Blub will be born to a 20-year-old daughter and J. R. White, 608 Michigan avenue, a carriage house, and turned to her home, 5524 Grand boulevard and is under the care of Mrs. Jenelle Blub. She recently graduated from the South Side School, where Dr. Blub is a founder and director.
KISSES WIFE GOODBY
TO TUNE OF A RAZOR
After married just 11 months
Mrs. Marion Franklin, 22, 234 East
Maryville, Va., he be better off without her husband.
Their constant quarrels had con-
vinced her that they would be better off with her husband.
While packing her things to leave
her husband, Theodore, assaulted her
wife, and took care of the wounds in the breast should be kept confined at the Provident hospital.
The husband escaped after the assault, but is being sought by Officers McGinley and Farrell.
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HIS 14-YEAR RECORD IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE PROVES THAT HE WILL FIGHT FOR A SQUARE DEAL AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY IN HIS WORK AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. HE IS ENDORSED BY EVERY SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST, WITH THE WELFARE OF THE RACE AT HEART, IN HIS DISTRICT.
The Race in Chicago, newcomers and natives, face a duty that they must perform with honor, with resolution and without hesitation or the result of the political battle going on, and which will close Tuesday next, overcaches either of Chicago or New York, and honors noble men, and either of whom would conduct himself with Chicago or New York. The city is the most city in the world, Mr. Lauer you have seen and loved, the attacker, that Mr. Dever has said has driven you to despair or urged you to attempt the winters of costage, the attackers, that Mr. Dever has claimed for himself, and made promises in his name that he would deliver. Determined of Mr. Lauer, who is certainly your candidate, since you have been a member of the Democratic primary, have found themselves confused, confounded and reputated. Lauer has given that he will take no backward step relegating the political rights of the Race when he becomes mayor, with you and bring you into still large organizations, "great are Lauer's words."
When James Hamilton Lewis, chief Deer spellier in the present campaign, voiced the cry that Judge Dever and the Democratic party both stood behind Mr. Lewis and his cry. White Republicans on-
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EASON SLAYERS ARE FOUND
GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER
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New Orleans, March 30.—A verdict of manslaughter was found by a jury yesterday in the case of William Shakespeare and Constantine Dyer, two followers of Marcus Garvey, who were to have testified against Garvey and H. Eason, an opponent of Garvey and one of the principal witnesses who were to have testified against Garvey and H. Eason, an opponent of Garvey and fraudulent use of the chair, Dr. Eason was finally wounded following a church meeting January 1, at which Garvey testified against Eason. Eason was formerly a supporter of Garvey, but following federal indictment of Garvey on the charges of murder, Garvey mailed left the Garvey organization and publicly condemned Garvey as an embezzler of funds of the Universal Association, of which the latter is head.
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Indiana Lancaster and William "Tummer" Carter finished his twenty day sentence in the county jail following a charge of running a gaming house. They were two of the 13 pollinators charged on similar charges. Three others have been given the maximum penalty of a $500 fine and six months at prison on the state farm. They appealed.
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importance of Clearing House ar-
rows, the Chicago Clearing
house bill, but he had it is
to the Chicago Postoffice.
It year, receives reports every day
the other in a the abundance of
in other words a Chicago Clear-
and indiscreet management. A
House banks. THE BINGA S
bank in your community.
The Binga State Bank Is Affiliated with the Chicago Clearing House
GA STATE BANK, as the sole Chicago Clearing House community, desires to explain to you the paramount need of the Binga State Bank. The Chicago Clearing House is not a social club and is it a bank, but instead it is to bankers what the Secret Service Chicago Postoffice. It examines accounts in the business and supports every in the business year and protects the soundness of every institution affiliated with it. It adopts a Chicago Clearing House bank cannot fail by loosely management. All outlying banks are not Clearing the Binga State Bank institution, and it could have avoided being so but it had the keen give the highest protection and service to those who
Why the Binga State Bank Is Affiliated With the Chicago Clearing House
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SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923
Detroit, Mich., March 30.—Cornetell L. Henderson, who has been connected with the Walkerville, Ont., branch of the Canadian Hirscho Co. as assistant professor for the past 11 years, has been granted a certificate of registration as a engineer by Michigan University, the registration of engineers and architects. Mr. Henderson is the first member of the committee which is conferred as a mark of distinctive merit for exceptionally creditable work. Morris Brown university at Atlanta, Ga., graduated from Payne university in 1970. He is a civil engineering course in the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He will, in the near future, organize a local company with facilities for building and construction work of all kinds.
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SUNSET CAFE
35TH STREET, AT CALUMET AVENUE
NOW PLAYING
CLARENCE E. MUSE Presents
HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK
A NEW SUNSET REVUE
CELEBRATING THE GREAT REVIVAL OF RACING
PRETTY GIRLS PEPPY MUSIC
SPECIAL DANCES BY FRANKIE JAXON
ENTRIES AND SELECTIONS BY
CARROLL DICKERSON'S SUNSET ORCHESTRA
WEATHER CLEAR TRACK FAST
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Folks with an appetite for a wide and lengthy variety of vaudeville and in making it to the Grand theater this week, and in so doing they are obliged what is actually the most diversified and at the same time of turns line-up of turns ever seen at a loft where there is something in the program to suit everybody. While vaudeville may not meet with the approval of all, it is safe to say even
this week, and in so doing they are certain to enjoy that is what they are most diversified and at the same time best line-up of turns in the hotel house. There is something in the program to suit everybody. While it may not meet with the approval of all, it is sate to say that it somewhere between final offerings
Tony Langston
COAST DOPE
Dear Tony: This leave me, dear
Tony, to thank you for your kindness
"fairness" to me by Pauline and
Jennifer.
this leaves your old
daughter, Billy
Tucker, by yes.
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purchased in 1982.
A. B.
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Budddy Brown, erstwhile performer and producer, is in the hospital. He works on the last Saturday and a call from the hospital today said that he was in a hospital myself were called to the hospital today but we arrived too late for visiting. The entire professional colony, is pulling for the speedy recovery of Buddy Brown. He is well liked by everyone, the leader and song writer, has just returned from Phoenix, Ariz., where he lived. The Hawthorne daring academy, located at 1824 Central avenue, is located in the city, with 800 feet of room, ladder rest room, a green room, a bar where everything in soft drinks serving rooms. Besides this, we have a private secretary and free employment offer for all patrons, reading and writing, and free telephone and taxi service. Meals will be ordered and served for the public at large from 10 a.m. until 12 midnight, every day in the week. A to go and rest and enjoy yourself.
The Seattle Harmony Kings come from the Seattle Harmony Kings is Eugene Culver Street, theater next week. With the Seattle Harmony Kings is Eugene Culver wonder and well liked on the coast, collinis created as much of a sensation that have been out here for quite a while, and are seen in these parts for a long time and can be considered one of the best in business. Write when and time, Tony. Finely琴你 your pal. Rachel Riley TUCKER. The Shield of Synception, 1844 Central avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.
BUBBER DEAD
Bubber White, the well-known comedian, whose last engagement was with the Harvey Minstrels at Tuscaloosa, died at Tuscaloosa on a brief illness of acute tuberculosis.
and adds a set of wiggles and aerobic matter that has them howling to be a regular doggone when she wants to be a regular doggone when she wants to cut close. LaJoy and LaJoy in their famous offering, "The Landlord," have something worse to do. LaJoy is the best Jew comedian since the days of Harry Gilliam and he not only carries through his line of comedy with characteristic song and dance which is a near riot. His pretty partner is very clever, knows the art of make-up and is a real act. They left the atmosphere very warm for Medellin Thompson, the rising comedian, who is also like a duck, however; from the first had his audience in the palm of his hand. The material used by Thompson is arranged, and while there are no spasmoid howls there is a steady artist of guffawning manifested at his house and has the fine and unusual faculty of knowing when to stop—something he has no doubt learned through his cook and the lady dressed in a row of as pretty gowns as have been lumped in this house in seasons. All hands sang and danced in percentage, holding the auditors to the end just like they are expected to do. The final performance occurs on Sunday. The audience is just splendid show, be packing and jamming in them until the finish.
THE MONOGRAM
Martin & Walker's "Bright Idea" company opened to packed houses here on Monday night. This fine company has given a great name for themselves, and in the present offering, "The Unknown Insurance Co." are living up to all the nice things their advance notice has have cleared; Helen Billy Hilly divides comedy honors and their efforts are well backed by Habe Brown, as pretty and clever as ever; Hester Kenton, singer of topical songs; Miltie Turner, both capable, peppered and popular; the Turners, titled "Old Fols"; Sink Parker, Irene Cook, George Crawford, Dyer Jones, the musical artist, and the director for the company. New songs and dances, new wardrobe and plenty of clean and classy comedy is presented at top speed. "Don't fail to see this show." It is ready. No longer is the final curtain on Sunday night.
DALLAS DOPE
By Wyatt O. James
MYSTERIAS HIT
SNAPPY STEPPERS
"Three Snappy Steppers & Madeline" is the name of four of the fastest workplaces in the country. The act is an added feature with the Sliding Hilly Watson Co. playing the week's show. The show is one of the best of the Columbia wheeled show, and an aerobic work of the "four" is a show of sensation. The lads are Thomas A. Lewis, a performer for years; Wilfred Blanks, at one time with the famous Lulu Causes artist for years; and pretty artist of fine caliber, and pretty Miss Madeline, a snappy, dashing, singer-in-training, modern school. The entire group works throughout the entire show, being in the middle of the curtain goes up until the final ensemble.
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Ernest Clairmont, old-time quartet Desk late last week. Old Roll Top Desk late last week. Event chirped with the Happy Four many years ago. The members of that band, at present, act as musical comedy bunch together in Philadelphia. Pa. 2; Charley Foster, both deceased and Charley Foster, residing at 3701 State street, Chicago.
Great Feature and New Serial at State on Sunday
"Texas," Franklin Farnum's latest feature, a Western comedy-dram, showing at the States theater on Sunday, is a story of the railroads in the west of the West in the early days. The little town of Moreno had enjoyed the peaceful pursuits of a natives, and it had to bridge the gap between the East and West, and it so happened the survey for the railroad ran through the town. Right-of-way purchases were made, and the exception of the O. Y. ranch owned by Texas, and which he refused to sell. His refusal was due to the empathy between himself and the president, and the road. This empathy was caused by Texas' winning the friendship and love of the president's daughter and by Crandall's crooked dealings, to further his own gain.
The story is replete with thrills, mystery, comedy situations, drama and a red-blooded, he-man climax and brilliant plot. The roles are superb cast, each character being chosen for his or her fitness to the part, and Director Herman Berman and his assistant, the production of this virtue West story, "Texas" is one of the really worthwhile Western pictures of the year.
**NEW SERIAL**
Art. Acord, star of "The Oregon Trail," Universally chaptered history of the United States theater on Sunday, has been recognized as the ideal stunt of his West and "in the days of Buffalo Bill." In the Oregon trail history he is in the other two, Edward Laemmle. Historical chapter plays were inaugurated the serial field as the most worthwhile and instructive entertainment for all classes and ages of people.
**SUNSET CAFE**
In celebration of the great revival of horse racing in the city of Chicago the management of the Sunset Café has organized a production with the theme of "old times at the Hawthorne track." There are thoroughbreds, jockeys and real
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Motion Picture News
Latest reports from the Lincoln theater at the Lincoln Center show that Earl Pinkerton, is getting his face massaged and his fingers manicured daily. The bought a going to happen? Little Miss Lillie, Max Skull of the Dearborn Theater at Savannah, Ga., says that business is good and that she is still on the job.
The owner of the Othello theater is still on the job and yet worrying about somebody wanting his job. He is well and is expecting to hit the trail again soon in motion pictures or vaudeville. Olympia, my pal, is still in New York very busy, but them still stand in for the summer for all night performances and nearly every matinee. She is New York guy. Good luck, old pal.
The ultimate of the Arkansas still neres with my friend, A. C. Doyle. Charles A. West, manager and manager man in the theater, Bliss has just finished two seminars, entitled "Hooooo" and "Citronella," which he will film this Den Summers advertisers that he has under preparation a Newro serial. He is now routing through the Carolinas and Georgia with their "Crimson Skull" Steve, the one-leg cowboy, in
The Oscar Micheaux productions are plating the through Virginia, the Carolinas and Florida.
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You can cash to buy a ticket back home.
Let all letters come to me to Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C.
THE KOPPIN
E. B. Dudley, Manager
Detroit Blossoms are holding forth here this week and drawing large houses. It has been well-received, and it is recommended. It is replete with clean comedy, new songs, splendid dancing and snappy dialogue. The costuming is well done, and the well with the pretty chorus. As an added attraction the popular sister is an added attraction. The skies are in the most approved way—I = D. C. Carrnton. Reporter.)
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"LENA" A HIT
A vital problem of American society portrayed in a powerful drama of emotional appeal-It's an epic of life and love
"WHO ARE MY PARENTS"
"WHO ARE MY PARENTS"
Built on Foundation of Sympathetic Human Interest, Production Has Scored Heavily
The mysterious "Mr. X," author of the William Fox feature film, "Who Aro My Parents?" presents in her drama one of the biggest problems the characters face: their lives vividly and grippingly two slices of humanity; one, the foundlings, who spend their lives asking for help; and another, their parents? who go through life handicapped by a social stigma not of their own making; who, even when the unfortunate circumstances surpass their own, feel the inevitable contrast between their own lives and those of their friends. He pictures the lives of so many wealthy matrons of today, who refuse definitely to leave children; and so many poor, infrequently, and their nights in playing bridge. He does not preach; he is no prophet, but effectively, so powerfully and so truthfully that the conclusion drawn by the irresistible. J. Scarlet Walley, who directed the film, also worked with the same extraordinary skill that has marked his many work. The situation years after her birth, is alive to be now alive, history, and is remarkable not only for its direction but for the way the actress
One main incident in "Who Are My Parents?" centers around the attempt of a woman from mirroring the man she loves. The consequences of his act brings to light the importance of a woman's ability to be a powerful emotional climax. Built upon a firm foundation of sympathetic human interest, the product of a successful marriage merits. The atmospheres of wealth and refinement called for by many of the scenes has been reproduced with additional depth. The cast, a fine one all through, contains the name of Evely Shaw, a Ziegfeld Follies actress who has resulted in a gratifying triumph for all conceived. Mugger Lytton, a character from the film, has been entrusted with other prominent characters. My Parents' commerce a three days' engagement at the Ocl theater next Monday, April 2.
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Mary Glynn is returning to England to mark the opening of the standards of the American screen players. The spectator is taken into the theater, where she is an everyday human being. The characters are hardships attending a transforming theatrical troupe, as well as the accolades she has received. "The World's a Stage" is acted by an all-star cast, led by a talented woman, enables her to make the role vibrant with emotion, she supports, and fuses Macey render, she supports.
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Starting on next Monday night, April 2, for the one week, a new policy will be adopted at the Grand Opera, the comedy, "Grandma's Boy," will be presented, surrounded by a cracker-jack list of five big time acts, headed by the celebrated *Royal Musical Magpie* Charity, which will dance. This aggregation has a great reputation and is fresh from a long list of engagements on the big time, Roscoe and Williams with them will be Roscoe and Williams and fire hits of popular vaudeville, and other acts. There will be two shows each night, 7:30 and 9 o'clock, with the main seats—all on the main floor—at the popular price of 50 cents. June us.
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THE AVENUE
The Avenue theater opened last Monday night as a straight picture house and had a fine attendance. The policy of 10 cents during the week, with an admission rate of 29 cents on Saturday, matinees will also be held. Wyer's orchestra has been engaged and every evening this handsome house a place of comfort and classy amusement has been shown, according to the management.
THE RADIO
Business continues very big at the popular Radio, announces venues at the MTV studio, and shows his specialty aids are putting on some classy entertainment. A brand new show at the studio, among its members is Stanley Williams, one of the most sensational artists in the industry. The entire entertaining crew is so far above the average that they attract a large audience. The annual dancing is a great feature. Managers Sanford and Ball are caged over the fact that despite this being the crowds continue to come out nightly.
COY WRITES
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'IN CHICAGO
There are two real show stoppers Jenkins at the Palace and the great "Hollywood" Bill Robinson at the State House. He has made a record on the Criterion and has to have a four-time go round without a breathing spell, his contracts read "all the way" and the gallery. No boom in years has created a more impression on this time period than the trim to the coast and return, which the loop this week
DAD WARNS
Friends of Dad Howard will be glad to know that he has improved some phone call from his wife stated that he was able to eat a bit and that she has in the past month. She and Dad both want to thank H. D. Jervis, Jerry Robinson, Sally Sahone, Molley and Mr. and Mrs George Robinson for the material kindness recorded by them. Dad Howard is young and old, earliest smoking cigarettes. Mall is reaching the Howards Avenue, Chicago, III. All friends write.
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Tom Cross, of Cross & Jackson, meaning Marrion, and Old Roll Top back on Tuesday. This act is featured with the shirt worn by Old Roll Top back on Tuesday. This wonderfully successful season. The pair partnered in from Gary, Ind., after the sking at Mamaroneck. The pair partnered in to lighten life, after lunch on Tuesday. Tom met and signed with the American Giants' bull during his vacation here this summer. He was on the American Giants' bull during his vacation here this summer. He was on the American Giants' bull during his vacation here this summer. He stated that all on the show are well.
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Williams and Taylor are playing the work at the Froster theater, Alhany, N.Y.
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Carino, Williams, the song writer,
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Manual Deforest, the well-known
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grit soon.
Itty-Bit E. Jones, the popular balladist,
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Herman & Troy, Brown, billled as
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W. Kenton Overstreet is living in New York with the *Flintshire house*, same town, with the *Flintshire house*, same town, Camp Campbell is rebuilding with the *Flintshire house*, 290th avenue, New York City, W. E. Wells, manager of the La Rue, writes that all is well at that townhouse and that the future looks so sweet. The artist, has returned from New York City and will leave soon for a long vacation, and *Norman* are making a fine impression on the Dulley end of the T. O. B. A. and their most novice
Bob Palmuda of the Georgia Minnesotas writes that the engagement at the Empress theater, Bower Col., Omaha, has been a big success. Boulder, Colorado, Colorado, Pueblo, Rocky Fork, Lalanta, all Colorado, are featured in the play, but it than they ever thought they would, are featured on a the bill at the Fort Collins theater, Minneapolis, Minn. Austin & Delton are at the Seventh Street theater, Minneapolis, Minn. each act, are splitting the week between the Broadway Strand and Marshall Square. Put & Take, which had a short run in downtown New York, will be put on at Kitson's Theater, Little Bit Turner & Vonder, featured with the Cunningham & Bennett Reel are at Kitson's theater, Dayton,
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Long & Jackson, doing great at all stands, will be at Cleveland, Ohio, the present week "Follow Me," the big musical comedy that will be the focus of the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio. The Famous Georgia Minstery plays the week through the state of Colorado.
Jim & Jack, featured on TV, at the Pantheon theater, Seattle, Wash. The Musician Maggies are Garden and Crescent theaters, Chicago, IL. Brown & Brown, the whirlwind dance theater, New Orleans, La. The Bipa theater, New Orleans, La. McGarr & DeGaston's Famous La. Bag, the week at the Lyle theater, New Orleans, La. Farrell & Hatch are topping a fine at the Miles theater, Cleveland, Ohio. Princess Mysteria & Co. are playing the week between Sacramento and
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Billy Dewey, the No. 2 company, has had his sent care of the Grand theater, Kansas City, Kan. He says the show is littered with at all times, Bobby Delosse's Bandana Girls are playing a successful week at the Lafayette theater, N.C. Alex Tolliver has ordered his to General Delivery, Louis, Ky.
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STAGE NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
London. theatrically to becoming darker. institution Days on the
Bear Tony:
The advent of its
other side seems
cause of the dile-
cacy of vittimacy
Columbian performers in London
with some hysterical
with their in-
tubations, loss
much of its in-
tubations, loss
A. B.
stopped to ask a question he said that the Withers and Walker's show did not be supported by his white members of that famous company.
S. T. Whitney
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Shuffle the third birdballs fair to become a social as well as an artistic success. Room club, gave a delightful banquet in home of the company. Jesse Shipw was the spokeman, creative and inspirative and inspiring. Leoys' caledar also gave a special entertainment for the company in every place of high-class entertainment extended invitations to the company. For all of which we express sincere
Pamphilasing from Shakespeare. It
the "Evil Norsemen do lives after them.
The good is often left alone.
The evil is often done."
HINNEY.
Route: Prospect theater, New York,
week 26th: next two weeks. Boston,
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TOLERANT TONY
Tony in silence, Tony in noise,
Tony in pain, Tony in joy,
Luis will name their little boys
Tolerant Tony.
There's a real hereafter for
Tolerant Tony, earlier for
Tolerant Tony.
It's above, not below par.
So when Gabriel blows his horn
Early on that final morn.
When we do none no harm?
Tolerant Tony.
— Frank Hendon, 1331, North Senate
GOOD SHOW
Winston-Salem, N. C. — (Lafayette theater.) The show last week was an anthology of plays by Brown Co. in a clean, fast-writing, not-to-date musical and variety bill, curated by Lattice Johnson, Clemon Jarris, Virginia Harley, Margaret Brown and Mercia and others. The show is one of the many shows at season. Willie B. Wells, sales manager.
SAYS JONESY
each week that I went to Memphis, Tennessee, one of the cities in philadelphia, was here that I made quite a theatre world several years ago, always look with joy towards this city on Burroughs has my show billed like a carousel and is expecting
Bilou, Nashville
Joe Clark's Radio Girl is the attraction billed for this week, while the other is the circus for the week of April 2. The company is jumping from Philadelphia to Nashville and Orlando besides "The Show," in Edward Thompson, A.D. DeKorte, others. Mr. Star is expecting great things of them and I am sure they will deliver the goods. "What Every Girl Needs is a circus," the shows are they are站到 play.
Palace, Memphis
Too Sweet and Too Sweet, Johnson
and Grey, Brown and Brown compose
the vaudeville bill here this week. -I
have a secretly and each
registrated highly.
Notes
Billy Zeek is vacationing in Nashville for a few weeks.
Miss. Willie C. Stirkland of Texas-
kana, Texas, is selling dacats at the
Lineau, Nashville. Her husband in the
meanwhile is attending Merck Medical
JOSEPH JONES
LETTERS
Dear Tony, I guess you think that I have forgotten you, but I have not. I have my company, we came in for a short rest at Pleasanton, Kan, where I have two nice homes, one or more of which we furnish to them with an充值. We also have two time autos for their children, worth living for their performers at all times. We will open again the company because of fast growth of course, you know that I don't go South on account of conditions in that section of the country for the Defender for one year, so I get it every week and I must say that the country and we should all be proud of it. Well, Tony, you must drop me a line when we are done, best regards to you and the Defender staff. If you ever get out in this part of the country, you must return from performers at all times. All man will reach me at my permanent address.
Your trust.
Mr. McCABE,
Mr. Georgia Trentious,
Plashton, Kan, Box 257
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Mr. L曼ston, Dear Friend; I am
pleased to work week between Cincinnati,
Ohio, and Covington, Ky. Mr. Lewis
has a wonderful job, writes say, and
has a wonderful job to pack houses at each
performance.
Tommy Pierce, also connected with
their work, has a Russian dance and Saman-
lae is singing "Why Did You Pick Me Up?"
his Russian dance and Samanlae is
feeling "My Buddha" and comes back four or five times. We
will be there for the future, so you will be able to
give us the once over very soon.
To get to the Lincoln this week to ever see you
is there, as we do a matinee every day.
I will write and tell you everything
forward all mail. Leon Cassady, write.
Respectfully yours,
VIRGIN CASSADY.
421 West Sixth St., Cincinnati, Ohio
JIMMIE HOWELL.
Friend Tony: Just a line and a couple of press notices and "bids" showing how much he loves West. We will possibly be out here all summer-working, of course. Printer, tour with us. I had one of the most pleasant weeks of my life in Seattle, and I will be back at the hotel. He is the owner and is also holder of an enormous amount of real estate. We have ever had the pleasure to meet. He will be in Chicago during the Tiks. There is nothing to write of from here. I don't care for it, or I keep on burning. You only Tony and I believe the profession now known is continuing to believe in my skills.
Dear Friend Tony; Just a few lines to let you know we are still in the land of Liberty this week. The company plays Knoxville next week, Mrs. Benbow comes with open arms, as this is her first appearance there. The company consists of Beulah Benbow, Eleanor Goldwin, Grace Goldwin, Grace Goldwin, Claude Goldwin, Claude Goldwin and Claude Mantley. Mr. Benbow has been visually bombarded by the lunch sends records to you and staff. Forward all mail for members of the Team to Gena. Your friend.
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COPS JAIL GREEN AFTER CHARGES OF OBSTRUCTION
Bungleton Green Withdraws from Contest; Congress Next; Trick Charges Gets Him
"I am now a full-fledged public servant. My record shall vindicate me. What boots it that the enemies of me and of the people should compre to being about my downfall and ultimate tragedy to the public? Never before was I so convinced that the masses need a different sort of leadership. The man who can furnish the proper guidance faces an opportunity and a duty. Good citizenship demands that he offer himself a "living sacrifice" for the frays. In the words of the famous fighter, "I have to fight." Yes, I will run for Congress. Political tricksters in this city believe they have thrust me aside. I shall fool them. Yes, sir, just as I am afraid they will look like a bunch of kids late for school. I shall be busy all this year preparing for my congressional run next year. Bungleton Green, Greenwich Village, I have never lost in anything. I haven't lost in the present race. I am getting out of it so that I can render the public a larger service and administer a more powerful army. I am Bungleton II, Greenair, fearless and fumy."
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GARVEY'S FOLLOWERS PROUD OF 'JIM CROW' LAWS IN SOUTH
New Orleans, La., March 30—All self-respecting citizens of Color here are up in arms against the lethal gunmen involved in the proventive association, Marcel Garvey's organization, as the result of the infamous letter to Mayor Mehane in which a group of 60 men, a group of 10, went on record as upholding and endorsing Jim Crow laws, declaring that "we like your Jim Crow laws in that they are not the same as our laws." The Garveyites gave copies of the letter to the white press, and its publication in the columns of the papers has aroused a fierce storm of protest outside of the Garvey crowd. The letter, part of which follows, also refers to the American birth of the writers, members of the Garvey
"We are members of the New Orleans division of the Universal Negro Improvement association, wives and children that stands for improvement and uplift work among Negroes, do hereby present to you our grievance for having been called to the office on date of January 19, and for being dangerous characters in spite of the fact that we were born in Louisiana, graduated from the University of Louisiana, owners and tax payers; never having been arrested or considered luse neighbors by anyone anywhere lower. The opportunity for the wife of the Second Marrion, Mr. Green, intoxicated with the proverbal "joy," bumped into a policeman and explained that the candidate for alderman of the Second Marrion, of his being in the condition he was.
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Of course, the charge didn't stand up. Mr. Green, as he was able to prove, has no private stock of anything contrary to the law. He was charged with two days pending a special investigation.
But his enemies had been successful in getting a "story" for the newspapers, believes that he can hurt them more by resigning from the contest. Such methods as theirs, he says, will assert themselves in the record of the candidate elected, and the people will be able to see. In the meantime he will be able to do himself pre-procuring a birth in Washington. Once there, he believes, he will be in a position to exert some pressure.
He is going to make the run on the sole issue: "A Race man for Congress."
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"The Universal Negro Improvement association is our church, our club house, our theater, our fraternal order, our school and we will never forsake it while we live; neither will our then forsake it, but fear has crept into their hearts because of the police's continued interference with the crime, we have faced some night we may have some serious trouble.
"We like your 'Jim Crow' laws. In that they defend the purity of races, and any person married to any but a Negro cannot become a member of our organization."
"We are not members of the Negro 400 of New Orleans, which is composed of that class who are spending their time with card parties, eating, parties and studying Spanish so as to be able to pass for anything but a Negro, thereby getting a chance to associate with the Negro community and face to which we belong and we feel sure that God made black skin and kink hair because He desired to express Himself in that type as well as in us." "Feeling sure that you will give the justice and consideration we deserve, we are, very respectfully yours, Mrs. G. D. Duns, R. N. Mrs. Octavian D. Duns, R. N. Mrs. Florence Watterhouse, voluntary committee of the Universal Negro Improvement Association." "Abiding by the Old Ship" is to be Oliver Baptist, church Sunday April 11.
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RICH SHIPOWNER IS ACQUITTED OF BOOTLEG CHARGE
Ottaway Holmes, Owner, and James Woodson, Bartender, Arrested in Liquor Raid
Washington, D. C., March 30—Directly after the acquittal of J. Ottaway Holmes on charges of selling, transporting and possessing liquor, Attorney Frank J. Kelly, in charge of prosecuting all violations of the prohibition law in the United States branch of the police court, started an investigation to report from some prosecutor, whose identity has not been made public, to the effect that attempt had been made to tamper with the life through the police. The policeman is described as a frequenter of the corridors of the court. Holmes, a wealthy race man and owner of the excursion steamer E. Madison Hall, and James Woodson, in charge of the bar on the boat, arrested him and issued a warrant to boat officer and confessed by revenue officers. The steamer was later returned to Holmes on the execution by him of a surety bond for the theft of four liquor bottles on four counts—two for selling, one for transporting and one for possession of intoxicating liquor. A small quantity of whiskey was reported to the police.
At the trial Holmes maintained that he had no knowledge of any whisky being alleged the boat at any time thereon. He also testified that he had given strict orders that there should be no whisky or other intoxicating thereon. He also testified that he acquired the owner. Woodson, however, was found guilty of the charges preferred. His attorney, however, has filed a motion to have the judge stay days in which to offer his argument. Mr. Holmes is a man well known in Washington, for years having conducted a whisky show. In Southwest Washington, he has considerable financial standing, and is also a prominent churchman. His acquittal Judge John P. McMahon of the his steamer and the boats of $70,000 has been lifted. In elections, why should Christians and the church also address the meeting?
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SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1922
SUPREME HEAD OF AMERICAN
WOODMEN DIES IN DENVER
Elks Forge Ahead Under Wilson Rule
Denver, Colo., March 30.—Succeeding to the effects of an operation for cancer of the stomach, Hon.
C. M. White, supreme commander of the American Woodmen, died at St. Joseph hospital, this city. Mr. White had been for some suffering from the ill effects of his malady, but not until his recovery, Denver, after an extended itinerary in the East, he decided to suspend to an operation.
Washington, J. C. March 20—In the proclamation just issued by J. C. March 20, the Elks, some interesting information as to the growth of the order, the Attention is especially directed to the work of the Fraternal Record, the official periodical of the order, edited by William C. Caldwell avenue, Chicago.
PETER H.
Statistics are quoted here to show that 26 new lodges have been set up this year and that 24 more are needed to reach the work area, with an increased membership of 50,000.
In South Carolina and Delaware, hitherto unattached territory, notoriously poorly managed has seen an increase in South Carolina alone, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, Illinois, West Virginia, Wyoming, Washington, Arkansas, Maryland have also been increased.
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The assets are not more, but no less has Denver,
the nation, lost a leading citation.
The proclamation also reports the cheering news that through the work of Lincoln Johnson, grand legal review suit has been adjusted in Indiana.
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cover absorbs
them. It frees
the pores and
enlays the
skin. I wish
every reader
of this paper
to have
have, what
wonderful re-
Dear Dr. Huff,
I have examined Thomas and have found
it composed of pure, harmless chemicals,
and it has had no adverse effects on the compilation.
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Lincoln Laboratories, Inc.
500 S. Lake Street,
Chicago, Ill.
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Enclosed is $1.5. Or pay postman when
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with results in 24 days my full deposit
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How It Works
Simply put it on the face like a thick, creamy lotion. Go about your work, or rest. In 30 minutes the skin responds and the pores are evacuated. Dirt and impurities that lodged in the pores are flushed
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NEW YORK. CITY—BROOKLYN—LONG ISLAND
SEGREGATION BOBS UP IN
BROOKLYN AND HARLEM
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poned $0 the plan eve areata an
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ral ‘peaminent indivi inden:
at Ee eae le ee ae SS
Police Make Arrest;
May Clear Up Robberies
awith me grr Slurct 22 of Comnge
mapa et se We Tn wee he
follco yitae they ger reached Ihe
Teast, ‘rang Cadrten hice nate
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thet Ton stolen, Sewelts Staea “at
Sisto thc ha Ge uke tee
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AT THE LAFAYETTE
Next wood at the Lafayrate theater
Naa Pile tata SA pene ee
Bien Ue he td Sapetior
Lethe the Minutan Bae Mie
inert oemue of" americas ra
Shorts nd, yoke ‘kien’ eainnes Weis
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Fin for ‘Same tine.
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for Savion alte ie Sameer ta
Hinsdale ies Florence Set
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he aie hat Senaentie Marten my
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SAS ae ee veeu 109
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pa Sianeli his Rome tg alate
HEMET? femal tact Pe
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Sin. Mary &. Lao, 1s West 133
sae, Ma MED SSM a
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eile elt SARS lh
Misa Ttentietts Rodman (white), one
othe Meat ht ola Tah
nist Wednesdays She ha Yeh
fine Deatter” wen ae ut
sis Ceaute paral" SP a ih
hi ct alten tine
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ese er aed in
age Sw aS thea tra
former ved at 117 Went int suave,
aXe pkey up thee rentinncn iy CA
Ripe tn Saket’ shen ey Wan Mie
SESS eaten. MB ae ts tees
Resi ctlaeated Siaeit a
Hie Wwestanearer eoaiate Sees
esse! mae his ene soniers hi
Bacau! z
MUON atten Davin, 20, Wen 10th
thant, has greatly impov ufversiehtg
Seeded to Rend for covert ton
Siew’ Suse" Neiman, 22. West 136th
setet ine the hud megs ae
Ghia eae ey Weird!
Sark
A The seatkin coat eas stolen fear
sin ata ae feet eae shes fea
EEE Qi "iBktutrfont Wat as se
Shere haliven at U3 Were deed abe
‘Dropping’ i ‘auied. Feamiver on the
ae Eee dein We Mite,
Se eee Stal” tree, Wine ardent
aly Sgt the ta fog nating Tle
ab Take to° laren Sheed ches
is camaiian wan reported "an nero
Suning an “rgumer ett “eee,
won Poe ene at REE
Shen, Getwcen had nds surseet
Sire iaivan eaten, Sed ese
eeepc Pe ans
ie, Read wet a eruteh ik site,
ritecektee Seams con
of the hip received Saturday when sae
fetise de Serta ea pole este
felon oP Ahan aan tae
oAine 8 onca'hy Sie Say achne
Tring ap slwereauion, sauyraay niente
sith Seah “Wipe ee Wea Te
tee Ander Thimbon of te
Beenie Got ear es
seit hatha
Carl gmtharden, 2 yeape old. of 262
weet Sith Steet, Shee tenet Be
tn founda Hetv sitet spa eigneh
setae eek £clSme Bs ENE
“Nine Ete? Gilox 35, 121 West 137th
were tanering feb bgtaiog nt
trcument with her hurbana, oe
Mam NeRuichal (eS weve 1th
saretts a seine jared gt Rane |
dagen he Ham ene athe ed |
dein Bea tani on he tank ose
wi eset a ate ak ae ba ae
Bue “a aeald an echdent the ab
Fa ont ie as aay trons nak
Wiarold Lesnard,s Was West ago
scree wan taken io the novehia, Bt
ear fucing fone trertion the
with an unkown man at 126th street
“Two. Harlem “storekeeper, Charles
Goliers, as. West Laat treet and
Wiliam ‘Cohen, “S83: Want’ stn teen
weig eyptg an gia Sal
week aint int marines
ticle tenes Geet lida ae #13
Sra were toa then Rata a Sess
sian nn enter
Cary Wefore SuiGe Koents tn Gone
ert Reetgnn ant Ria Ge
Cane Tucker, SArtan Was yah Tete
fied or sobery im the ast dees
Prash “battery Sate and teeeha
maith moprig. Atoinh Sherman
(hitey BEET Boat Gato wee Re
Crane, yeh chased that Re tr
ried Pinal Sewer neath to tno
“Pugene ‘Iinekly Jones, exreuttve rec-
tars ie adloneh Pam aes:
Soh 9h, Sitase Cr neta aes
eating" of the Exley 6f Netto Bice”
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"Marion Toward, 20, 133, West 1400h
onl, Wha deguted Ia ec ty
to tina Reteetiva Pailiy_ Ae Ata
ail has het ‘sent ta. the wearkutes
se tinea” monte Yor iseisy at te
Sina ie he Foie of ped
“Twa nersonx wero mystoriousty’
envied ean Unk mneh mache se
rariy ‘Sunda asta "Re aaee Ses
nfatenit Sty ele, Sun, |
unin gees war atskued at ee
pete and wan fesmaved to Tatler hbk
weak, Rites wah ae oh eae 1th
tran Aetcaied "ean ta tes tat
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chic ereestied Poiiae, Gutsy SESE
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manee. and eenaina: Antereon” salon We |
iss Guenditen sending. saul Eerinctos
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nian eaters tan nentian a |
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eet Mark eomimiece Phrelas” oer
ine, “We gas we test gatering his
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re pea pte Paani ae
spunea at Mote ion church West
sis mlb eit fae a
Faster Sunfar at 289 p.m. ast!
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Peath ie annual action OF We Zia |
ity |
Sies courtney Turpin prosenzed, the |
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riume ot dhe wank ot Washingos |
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lntresng: _Paneay. sersinen. ene}
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man ding at S5t Weak ate res
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achat hata beraona whe bat a
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natal dance recension ‘given by th
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‘Stein ote .
She otal Stew Adolf. Howell 10
in, Tt Mech cent ster
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gio st neater fal one
eetden eh gt ate
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hog Spray cele Wf St, Mark's
317 ehhh coterie Satna eee
(ne of thes hoarse the savior}
iRind An eaporabie ecntny wag spent
ae, the Sass ut the busiest nezsion.
he Siren nde ine" We Ag
deiizhifel st “yatrick’x “any” parts:
Simos. Drege, daater turgie, Paticn
stl Boney acre Sv Yometle' and dot
nated uetremem” SHES Lena
sea hice Bien and Me. Michel fers
aithed the imirameniah” ance Sid
Chauncey Xortiern ad Ttagwoud Bate
mini acterst plonoing wanibene The
Senta tage ma
trict Wate to Mrs Neue ¥ Griffin
thor retiring_jrestegnts Wh Gonieslaiog
of ner fathel atch Saree
temas ia emu of ER
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mig atthe mete gor en
tine eee Sinftne Fis We al aro,
wife rocosering frum cent es
KAU tne eed for St nhc ae
Mths Gis
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rane ie tain Say
‘i Fane) io, hon i the abe ee
ibe Hatin aot, “anietnea te
arasinkthe, mite ete Selon
Sine Sfea As Phage’ 320 West
int Seti eas SMBS ety
Ndpeada evento tn homme of hele
ifuh hiiestgne. Slane presents were
realsed Refeeaiments "erg served,
iter whe ancine as indie In
Sore thir Ehea erst atcensed the |
am comeert aig dSnen eicen Wy States
Hinkgard “atthe "Renalasanee cating
Kamiage owtntowe Several Noted and
niente fences epneated on the. Bro=|
siafause”| Dawelng prevailed after tae
meer Murte way fornlshed be the
coach tage fly eat tl
Se ae ae a
Bon Se re
HEP actate pitt juan
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alexa ate SY casein
ite, Coronas Hicharil Cratiatns 4, 307
enn Ur As wis
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Bilchacl, Tigwere ass, Wem, 18th
Jsurect: Irie “Wooltard. ita Weest 1aoth
Sirct: dant Muri Wet
[Streets Marie Murray’ 168 Wete 1H
sifest! eante. Suneta, ee ese Na
RECA: Rebecca votes, 28 West 18tt
tevet: Sive"Serina itouineans 43h Wes
Hlth aurect: Uensie Gadsden’ st Lace’
orgie ‘Eitzavets orden,” 114 “Wen
TER Ncett Piieaucth hte, 49. Wan
TEM duset! ilesbeth Henderson 12
Heat “F38Gh" aireets: dul sale 1
Wert teen rect, ‘and Getavia Em
Sif ivdar “hota stroee
USE QUINADE
Xo other slagle factor contributes s0
mich to personal charin tnd. atirace
Ge nese as beautiful baie, SEEBYS
QUINADE will help to beautify and
SBprove the. hale.” It will. goften
Hiaran, kinky hale, making it easier to
Tat tip tm any siste fe length wil
Derm .
‘QUINADE ts a medicated pomade,
[containing Ingredients which are ext:
Salaved te stimulate the seaip and the
foats of the-halr, thereby encourage
ing tts growth.
Tho get bem renults from use of
‘Quinade. cleanse the scalp remulariy
ith Seehy's Quinscoop,” the fdeal
Sharonon. -
insist on getting Sechs‘s, Quinade
and Goigatoan. TF agate t@ abain
Sour drugelet's roall vs abe price:
GulnadeSne® Quinaenap, te ond we
Suit sena then to tony” Seebe Brus
Can 10 Grote Bt. New Socks Citgo”
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feasts ihe sat ah
ful, “hess, vcr ere ular
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UTICA. N.Y.
Conquest Court No, 12. 1. of P.. held
aftitnaramiee Shaasey 2 oe
Gariler seit teajan” Mardin, aiedelws
Ect et a er
‘The Rev. J. A. Holden uf Hope chapel
Bs cPaGeS ts tres acettee
Shglavrnets teats sae ee,
ui ng tote aes fe
ema donna, Taunt Smith, * pianists
fee, eve Let eee
fica WER otra ae, SS
ec, ee date
SS et aa Rane Re
Pa ona
ay tas MME lst. gamer,
ttn iu halen Sat”
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der Sunerintendent sicokde Ake Wes
eer irae ales
Save tenicee snag ee pret
Bete ey Sat ea a
Fee eaneleh Meet ie Ba
sircet, who has fecn on the lek lst,
Ge ae leet a on
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Kit Sk eee Gt etna
Peete ie SOM a
Set Seah eae
Eater had gq attack of acuan tigen
Ge et Geers
inirned to ‘thie cits Sten “General Ane
Tete a are eS ED
Petite aerate Ge, aa
Bia Womens arte
aula eat eae et
WhactarMtrx Thonn Sackion ant Sire
Snare eter Raat
Bet cr neko a yk ae
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i enblenst freon. 3 we Holle,
sehen tees remit reed
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ee ease Ronee
iis Fee ot sheen
Wihtame widersaking establishment. in
SU oy
sues, Mtten S nerih Youth ace-|
irk, 28 Sonth Serond avenize, met with |
pe eh eeraarr ee ret cee
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See Eirtacea, Was
one Spe Sharer ak et |
fedings th aw gee un |
riche eben need en ey
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sists aa’ oni ing
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Stu Bo held May'€ te1s
cee Aten Mamas: 9, Ha of neem
fer home tn auvarnn, 3. ¥.. with her
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cneensoRr, wey,
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REL ar OP Pea eat tan eel
Hag Meat ees Pesan
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See ee ate een
Beate MIS ate tate
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reves areata by® chose reli
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saloon located Si Wte "taal street
Bronkiste etuset wo actt item
ny Urtoe Wie tet re aie ere
Grn eke dase here ny ia eat
fists "SA cealiete tf, her"
niaintane and: persuanen AMovaly to fn
rotten Bice the oidcine net
See ne teeta de te tay
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ene 1p ee Ta ioe Se
Commonwealths to Play
Posey Against Celtics
Kew York, shiteh Somat. Comsion
Shatth, Seaeinn Rimage nigh the
sein Eitan Di Commoner
SEE hook yp im thle Gast Gree of the
fotagi e“Set ane he
teen the. porian champions tin won
LY polaan ee ieStahon ‘beraher
fcXpect fe hay thelr toa streneene
far thls game bythe adition ef “Cum
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owt te atbocted'ty tute out to"r00t
ee soe cane,
PASSED DAD CURRENCY
agent Hand, 24, 300. Gatew avon,
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este ay Ainwrstan ‘Eepion roa?
Sect fine che question ota ‘pon
ssmived ee" alice, Wetrate has he
route ts wi fians ever taster
TESEEM OM Weide ioe tr mene
enrevpr tae brows out the fact th
{the weteramt and 1S men. have submis
{Stent Pomers hank “Fives others have
signified thelr desire to join such a post
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ghareon ‘three more names wif have t
We seeured betore definite action ean
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and saptalin for travers and eficlencr
in che cao ‘Saals a5 eas given
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tn the Church and Church House,
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REAL NEGRO DOLLS
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and EMBALMER
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BASEBALL SEASON OPENS. ON SUNDAY, APRIL 8
HAIR OTAYS COMBED, GLOSSY
Millions Using this Greaseless Combing Cream—
Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly
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PAGE TEN
AMERICAN GIANTS
PAY LD OFF ON
SUNDAY, APRIL
Pasrhall season opens with a bane
Peseta Arar era ear
BT ioe eR Eade oth
Fe nila toa
wit Seeger get toc oh
Maing etohd, “Sth “ind West
Slonday the Ameren, ante wi
sare ii ae ean pect
at Soh elet sue ui
atte ant inset in dase
Wonkette arta oes a
meta. abe sacle Be cae
hal {RENE to ee! tn th
IES SAAT wil set ne ates
ttm innetion. fb Cus wi he
ES patageo games arcane
Sig uni tee ofan of thee
ioddheha Siag the Crean ee
eh cit
“Toe tpelanapotle A, 1, € under
aie Caine te Ss itmabes
Hi sen ae excilaaton
Bata Padionayeae Ogi 3 the
Leite ee Daron Ob tor ome
SeIse Teds Where she Se
Madina 2 ee che cme
Hints Williaa eevee we fs
1200) Jon eens Ghd
sen Qehtaaten Halong ae
leionenn amd Seheree Cay, Or
la Puc cogper na Cin are
{Siteted tefoce Stnnay mane Saco
abiantpate Wye il ain tise
Wekther nd Tansee cae
chek "aha ay reneted to hae
cnaeet i tint nd he whe
PANE ol heat Sun ae
Fie at? Come at hn aes
What eSthe tills, one cane
Reha ae wel
Bacharache Disbanded
wont sreereed, fram tne Fast
ease ie Slike OP the Weaeue te
Woot OP Now Fork hand |
ites
Tie Petroit Stare nde, Reace
pernee wi erat Oute Soh
Vint at Mace Mead norm:
eae and ate ahah ela
BOON DSI ai aan a he
Notin ‘pat Tht or Stead
Eat, Wa Wea Re eke Ma
feats, Hirmingham, Memphis and |
Nasiviile on their way here,
Si tani st tnin tn thelr ak |
tn the “Mound City, {
aie Antenne utayers whe |
are to yor aes Bok I: rows |
onnpert tha Gael Cine a |
eam ah Oe eect
ranch ite Geant Hating
thaw" eitione Ry. ender, stor |
to TtReattsh “ase ede
fieldere sire Torrienti, Lyons, Gard~
see teh Th ited
ii Charkewmieting Pan} “The pie |
ions). lames gion” ‘Glam
Vichee” ctankeon Reh, onze
littinswale ew eS, Water
Vide ee nfagtey sea
tall Shion AW tne “abe
idusean ho te ‘urdored in fenort
and meet them a 30a, m, |
Tirta haem eh wi conse |
oc ts eri wet ler Wt ae
ratte ane ana anemone
tivag ete Shnarents Winston
nue, et ani aches ase
set ling ad nea
‘Moe Mulauee cul tdee Pete
wi eit te tate uot taper to
eed ea gearom aia the Cree
Shree niters hp ae
cued tn adore ta rept in She
cite "American as pa
mtr ant by hultite man made
. id te tol ane Rea |
inn a eontnce te th ||
path ie fuses ace et ey
te as, Curntaf the Attra |
ocd pan win :
For cone tetovdate news rex
citing th ita sea nn eed
fin Chicas ‘iensos” he es |
ess The accounts ot the eames |
wahten Ht nt wher 1S ade tae
ratio Ss wane oun Wn |
rata we are caROne the 185 Sens |
saith he mine oranges eat |
a cacied bie paper ee eee
a years wane |
Rid Washington kuceked out ” Lee
Flteher un March 2 ie te 1k elo
Jn the “second ruttil_ of what wus to
Rave heen am elabtereund bout Late
Rnacked Wavkineten 10" Mls knees tn
The first round, Tut the Kid came acl,
fe ee nt ih rang nd ek
im down, for the count. Washington
Hoxes at the Coliseum om April 4.
ROGAN WINS FIRST GAME
Dallas, Texts, March 21 The Kan-
sag Clty Monarchs won their first game
Sr tie eeavnn aguine the strong: Dallas
Hoan Citic HP Re age ot Ueto
The Fen ineamtes, aad Memon fests
eR tee tuk ton tee
|| BUNGLETON GREEN
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BOYS BOX WAY TO
| TRIBUNE CHAME
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Poa oe Tt ree Hl a. RS i ili &
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BOYS BOX WAY TO FINALS (was is sr cowie |THE DEFENDER BILLIARD
TRIBUNE CHAMPIONSHIPS [= 5 |S MATCH STARTS MONDAY
Baas: hen "Ven Hark. @ ebwer
[stern shh vate, aN
se ar Ma ee
[rune the ring for two Founds, he tee
eects Gotha ata
Hho de Beate adit ing
See nee tit ea ea oe
Mae hh cgi
eka ter area hes ces
ie AR Sr ttae Ae ig
Be te Fen
a tae ane, tar,
Beer at oes aicae ee
Headiee Gceng MaMa at
Se eat lhe a aa ae
aa heats thie asi
Sena ea habche dear
for at feat a draw and made the bout
ss oe dang cea cea Noe
Fata i
See Ss Nees a sae
“Sr Friday pet none ofthe Seah
Monday
opiate oe
sere ae etd
Boy imran
a Bee sr dead amet
Rash he ia ete
EE rioee ee ate Sth
Tiara WE ade ee
Siete, ak erie + ae
Fitna etn ERE
BAe tetra we
Bia Raitt Wott ada
sien fanaa Rerk aa at
Se i ith cal aha
“reac
rerio dessa, tess
acetate ak, eta
Rrotherhoed. vo ‘Bay
ALPHA PHI ALPHA
DROPS FAST GAME
TO WHITE CHAMPS
Bisse ov Columbia dvcntea alpha
Sea Seriaget oral toes er aad
ea bat ans tne sure eats
Sr eens ee Chaaen
menegingee re,
re reat
= ‘¢ ee
re LANDS KNOGKOUT
fahe meen e: atareh 30.—Jack MeVer,
[whe Plover welterweight exer nf she
Yath NU Infante Kepe wy hie gan
Natk ty iennaking’ wait Andy: "Mancon
Me the eed Stedieat “regiment Ia the
‘hint round ofthe final howt st the
Srmors Maret 23
rateken A fas the cleveter of the
oath head ibe ‘white: opponent done
Keteo! nr the’ rout “of nine in the
tehih session. “Ty etfichings sansan
managed to last ant dhe sound! and was
{na “ahah contition “when. he went
When the=tel rane (ér_ the ninth
cont fiaat esston, Stee rushed out St
is! omer’ and’ with right ‘and icf
Swwinse fought Manson tothe ropes,
‘Sicked rl to the intdSeetion Anne
Fonng Rocco. an Hallan. was de-
clared the winner over Kid Alfred in
the mix-round” semifinal. in “the pres
minaries. Frank Oxley” defeated. Tacs
Rrown ana Rid Tater wax the victor
Oxer Youn’ Pollen “known "as. ‘the
endian Wen
A. & T. BEATS LIVINGSTONE.
af eenahore. X. C.. March 26.—tn one
of the West pinved games tn the Ietors
Jat the schoo! thes Agvieulture anid
Mechanical cnllege defeated Livingstone
colleges to 2. Lane Mie the visiting
pitcher for two Name runs each ume
Welth'“inen on ‘bases. Grads whiffed 11
of the batters. ‘The, score?
e batters. The score;
a fee
Pottad.ef.... GS @iRensong... WO 8G
Bintan 38 2 Anant 86 8 8
ivioassccc oF & Taare’ 8B Sg
eee 88 8 LMittawia:, 88 2 T
Melsedcie 98 9 bitmunaeee: 99 8
Mataracies at f attomenie: 62 8 T
Gentsipceco 94 rs atatweRpe ss 1828
Unegiehcccet 1 2 iiktmssiere 00 8
Grater, 08 @ Mlbbaionce a8 8 8
Totateneieee BEAM Totade ne BAT
Tron tages 3" Stare tas Rau tae
“Telit Feebaie BitHoaion, Tiawere es
Eyl cxrmck oashiy Cem nn, be wena
2 ull het chemo walt, “Sabina
nd tor Sich’ Sete far tank dee tor
Wine ei Rina “Gata, Wahi or Sie
Jina “te Witsoe phe farang:
‘Austin Va. Homer
Kia- Austin of the Jone A.C. ana
Roger Homer, of Ohio wil mi AC ata
ES Sax eee
‘The Chicago Tribune's umitcur
boxing tournament proved a luge
suceeen oe temit end tachadtines TUeee
és bee
YOR
‘Pabiinanaen aban Bie
Yonnances. Paty
Sportsmanship
prevailed | amons
hor the titers
and. the Tans
‘Those bouts were
for the eltyam-
ter. champfon-
ship in the. 1S
U18, 226, 135, 14%,
160" ana Navy
welght classes
und were held
Under the super-
vision of the A.
ACU. ag tha Ash=
jana" Voulevard
auditorium,
‘A. number of
PO a ae
Sohnny Hill
were In the mix-ups, Including those
from, the Jones A.C. the Dreamland
Ae. aad die Conimunity. center.
Sowa” HL A re-senr-old boy. fs
probably the outstanding star as for
As our itace is concerned. Till tt=
Med his wae to the finals, which
were held. Wednesday evening t00
Tate for this Issne, “The results of
the finals will anpearr next week.
Mixed bouts Were on. the card
A-plenty, "The arewings failed to
piace two boss of color tozether. 4
Urler summary of the bouts follows?
: Wednessay. Night
The opening man Wodwenday, Mareh
21. "found "Elmer. Tennyeon af | the
Dreataland a, ty 23th und Stine steasts,
Mog Mike Mtetionatd “Gt DePaul tint
Semis ‘Mike. didn’t ave at shane
ithe his, darkee enyvenente— oti Hl
Metrepelisan “communtiy. cemen he
inte ar Tieswearenid sonmeatey whe works
ro heli? Supitore ie moter, sprung
2" Surmrise when he. son ater Fran
ieurnek of the Onat A.C. Hill eats
here wiul-emtiit the wlilte Wey Hath
Touts, were i the Tsopoumd elas, ‘The
TOR wane’ of the evening came. when
Fitomas Simms of the Preamtand A.
Gr eineares Sige Paytesear af The eieeek
Gigi AL t. Sizmis ‘eouht haes
HKocked Wik man eat fur the count ot
Ange timer halt eve. plustne, with, him
mame the wed era
Gallet the, managements” attention to
ike at tat Sinn had Bowed hears
Wine ‘raled a profossionah, ms
Thursday Night
Wille Hines of the Deenmland A.C.
pan hace a petit Cor hating
lascok etare a cluly for mone Genres
Thicnine swivw ehende rmaely of Wie time
arauad George Porters drug store. ene
tered the Tesponnl clase anil stopped
By Desk Crawford. Je.
AMOR CGibs Meret Mee erate Ne
the Boatopes Vesee 22
ive ft Eoge qrovey to be ser
apetetes Pigte ie Vek
eae aPtite iber aa
Het Sadat ats tal
raha Set hae a ee
eons Sato ese Mee
iSsbadha GEMS Gale te
Re est ua an ae
SIMO as amin thas Sf
Eta TS iia SS
Sar che He ANE sable
Seis a mele
while Wiliams of the Bears led. his
Fane one" Hell oe
pete, dense ee 8
Dee aes G2
Se
Tate Knocks Out Lawson
ests cry gaya
Meernaet aa gat
Fe, ac apl ebety ate
ieiCha e SahSe ase
rturaine to Chicacc, |
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Boy, Page Mr. Edison
WINS HIS FIRST GAME
ee ee ce De are
se
Re Ree cS
GA am. sad
AN ee
es V/s A
ee Ne fee A ge Ne
ERR SO RRR ea
7 Bore: Ul
(Rime So ROS a
ey
ee
a
pom eamred ccc ofS ee eae
F BY SAY: =a
4 £ALl WwFrl wv.
Rall players are evitentiy short-
slehted,” They welcomed the spilt be-
tween the National teazue_ and the
newly formed Eastern eivenit.. TREY
Welcomed the chance te Junin con-
Craete sind. thelr ubligatign to pity
hack money udvanced. to them by
owners ont West. The | Eastern
Teague will not siiver tye the split
Relther wi the Western Teazne: Int
sandwiched tn between. fs. the. ball
Player, who will ceetainly: Ive the sot
1" Limet Pruce Tetway on the street
prior to itis departure. tor Detrolt
Ashere he starts his second, year 28
manager of Tenny Mlount’s Stuns
Bruce was full ot philosophy. Its
said he had been approached, bnt the
men new in coptval of haseluill in the
West had done too much for him ated
had. given him the chance to snake
good. Here Is the way Bruce put it:
Athy shout 1 Jump. (o play down
East oven Hf J comld make $200 to $100
a year more? I appreciate too much
what Foster and the men asvocited
with him have done to bring the ball
players up to a stindned ang to give
them the respect due them, The fel-
lows who Jump may do so for a bit
larger consideration of eash for thelr
playing ability, but they are foolis',
hecanse next year the Eastern leumie
can Fet them for whatever they want
fo pay. them and the Teague. heads
Know it. ‘The jumpers, unless Intel.
Into harness of the clits to which
they belong before the seas starts,
will be blackhalled for Iife, “The West
Goesn't want them ind the Eastern
magnates know that these same boll
players in onder to make a living will
then have to play’ Bast at any salary,
thes ean possibly drae down, The
magnates were not foolish—the Dall
player walked into the trap set for
him. Next year's store will be dif-
ferent.” And the public, when they.
stop to think, will back up Hrucs’s
statements. With the amount of
Soung talent now caminz into. the
leayte front the sunny Southland the
Teague need not to worry, neither
nee the fans lose any’ steep over the
Jumpers, but those who have gone
will surely regret It before anower
baer Pintpte iced
THE COOK COUNTY TOURNEY
Just a word about the loss of th
Defender Tunfors the greatest itt
Seuretation of hasket® ball vossers
eter gathered together. Tit nol
cover ‘he game -as Ie appears In an-
Sther columine as'T wag attending Ui
Toxtng matchice | Mir. Besant, boys
NOM Secretary at the Wataah avenve
“Y," did the good job. Spectators teil
ie that the boss Rot the’ rarest kind
St decisions and F recail my conver
Sheiga with, Trestdent. Davie oF th
Eeakcounty championships ast seas
Son-wehen this tenm wan fobbed of &
Sidtors. "Doste claimed: drat. hs of
Aciats woud be better thie yeah
Dies weren't. “Tadmire Bepent_ for
ot saving ansthing because 1 good
Torer ies real sperteman:. {dont
mire Doxie nor nome of the wai
in'which tho Cook ‘county. tourns-
tent Is Fun, “Ty seems lmposstile for
2 Negro or Jewish team to, win and
thang’ spectators. accuser Dosle of
tningling with the ‘ietors, consents
iting them. An oiftiate vvciness
ne that no signe Of pte shoul ver
be shown, ‘he spectators who have
fallowed the Cool county play: swear
in‘large numbers never to Pay ane
other Sdmission (0 see any" team play
Under there conditions “wbich have
existed in the past two years.
| A REAL Test
Chicago, Universiiy" has issued 1a-
vitatlons to thelr second: annual {n=
Terecholastic banket bull cournamese
(national). “Inthe ‘ist ‘ot. schools
Mitch have accepted {s the Nashwille
Crean) sehool, Wwhich ‘canceled. its
{ap North and ‘the ‘seme ‘against
$8Bnalon high whea 1 Tearned ‘tnat
tive Colgred Boys were on Eeanston's
‘ve. ‘Alo In this gt of schools that
uve dccepteg are Charieston, &. Gxt
‘Dulaes Tek: ‘irmoiagham, Alay” and
2 numer of oiners fromthe South.
Teenders who are Not familar’ with
ther situation ere” must remeber
thst on nenrly every team tn this city
TLaE on nearts evora teas in ile city
A REAL TEST
Paneer greiee at cle
hy all japers am allesiar Mgh eho
center,” Hive Park was one of the
frat Schools ty aecopte “We. fal
Neel the “tournament. etosely “and
shall attend, even if Tt eoss. 83a
seat. “We ate ising to sce if thteh
Scanlon wi play hie team asa lean
fr whother he wil sidetrack. Vernon
ilaneliett. We stall see whether thi
South will forfeit theit samen rather
than play thelr ‘lily white” Schoo!
teams against 4 Colored ho. Te will
hea dvelding test. If Thunchott. is
| Ssicke"on the eve of the game—sive will
not believe it. What we Will wwatelt
for Will he to sce if Txde Park nd
Its couen have the guts to stati thelr
ground. If thes done then tt is high
Hime for every athinie out for Hyde
Varks" teams to turn in thei sults,
slay there and finish: thelr schooling
without taking any part in athletics,
or g0 to some other Iiigh school. If
they don't they have ‘no. Waekbone,
and these columns will surely. print
their names. “Blanchett, was ‘robbed
ont of the captaincy. when a white
Dox Who fs ckiss president. president
of his frat, and wito had been wantin
‘Of the (eam the preceding year took
it, although he had heen told that the
captaines showl go to ilanchelt, ani
[it was Bianchett’s oniy chance to he
|daxthing at all at Hyde Park brewise,
jae Mis colar.” Uiteh Seanton, usually
Weak’ in hit Kind of inclderits sim.
ply chewed bis gum like a cow would
Kher ‘et and. -stid nothine.
Now Vork. Tesday. March 97.—ia
Norfok. shatlener ot Walling Sit
one Taek Levin ore ins Sik!
Te She main ao of
42, roam oe
Moen Sporting
ih Santen
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passe ont?" one
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lob on the Perse
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f° < frasiaan' came uack
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jack Taylor Jon Jeanette, the
eek Tove, aed Saantie the
ring and wan rofrded aah atu
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memebers faa SMe tl,
fight anole ln” he Polos
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isieabe nine GCA en eEnikx
Lawrenceville, Va. March 30.—The
Howard university baseball tearm wil
play tre St Paul's tehook varsicy nine
bn Easter Mondays, The Wildcats wil
Fetuen for a second game on the nike
Tonle “Russell ‘old ‘against, the. Tigers
the fellows fucudag To hp the
R, Paul bosKe into shape "the stron
Treuley nine wil tey ther one murs
tow g
—
Biitiken t0 Fight Rattleenake
ig Billiken of the Jones A.C. and
Raitiemake Ri Wilinms will phe at
Festiee Ouioe Apel
THE DEFENDER BILLIARD
MATCH STARTS MONDAY
IN THE SQUARED GIRGLE
EBeasgne UULTUONES UR. ay
The first South Side straight rail
biltaed tourenenem etd woes the
Aunpicen of the port department of
the. Chisago De-
Shae SSTET as
ace at ihe. Cates
Bere ahaa ates
Bs, Cities Rec I\
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at tha Chiencen De. —=s
dar ee aeT ones
fender Will take
Place st the Calu-
met Hiiiaed pier
ors, Calumet fve-
nue and 35th street,
starting on the af:
fernoon «i April %
and playing every
atternagn und eve
ning uatit the Sloss
of tho tournament,
With the exception
ot ‘Saturday std
Sunday.
Entes blanks ean
be hut at either tie
Calumet parlors ar
ae thy Chiewgu Dee
De held under the rules af the Ui-
Mots, iilined astoctation. and will ‘he
contined to imagen strietlss rhe
tournament iy being held to. encour:
age young nen” to improve, hele
zane of tnitians. :
The W. 12, ZH company. adver:
Using agents of variows papers of
the iisce, will sive sliver um, £0
ties won ‘thver: sears in sucensun to
hieeome the permanent property oF
any tne. player. Exch ‘yours vies
tory ‘mente neg an Aho cup, Tas
st Mayer getting. three lege’ eels
the: ep.
‘A Sulver enn. 1 inches high, includ
Inge the taser ts tote given ae tra
Tie She aes Se te bes seen ea ee,
| =ieen UAOK BEAGK EUAN,
akign te Sie Rtom tte Paci
sch attri te dese
FoR ae, ee ae
ae ca an ae
ike aarasttts WO tat
Seer ssa ae ate
rete He ce Saat
Fae ee ioe he
ee te Peat teal
in ea ae, GLa
seth a rtm eta
eeabieie, a Woes ceca
ee tccetee seate
wee ee a ae
Tete ete ace
en ae
ec ae atl
Tee ae oe Nee
as :
oS
Rut he bung around Ihiladetphia,
where the plekings were eax. slenped
out every how amd then and showed
up « ehumplon, ax Philadelphia Is 2
town of houts of short duration. I
f "champion was’ kaocked ut in
Philadelphia. there wus no decision
to be rendered, Aecorilinz to law. the
man who did the teicle would not get
Ans credit. for it. That was Jacks
Bredicament,
He ‘really beat evers man he met,
trom, Hiehtwehsit. to. Heavswreight, “out
QU tte Or ne Credit for” ms"
te apert “werlterss though ott “the
feuntees classed Philadelphia. “as
uahker” horse town, Anything ili
achisaing as,tiaugh their vers ves
everided. upon thie Kame all. throw
fhecrecond halt. the ‘Ghicagm Detenser
Banta ey Went dou before he Ar
four’ Square group. ico, 22, Coma
Back atthe Beginning ‘ot the ‘xccond
Tale’ wha the seore “iv to. 9 against
them ‘they falrly wept the white boys
Jot thelr feet, “the rapid ‘play centered
Rround Sunes’ Rutledge who scored tio
figng baskets ‘one Just ‘an the whistle
blew, Wehtch left Just two points differs
fence hetween therm:
“Inability to connect on free_throws
ost. the Defenders the game, as. they
faissed neven out of Ii chances av the
Buti ‘while Bleeker the Armour
are man, meade 10 oo rere-
invites the main. fault, ‘The. Defender
team work Was almest perfect except
In'a'tew instances. Blaestr's tong shoes
thenugh “the center of the. float’ the
Weak “spot of the Staroon “Defender
eam, along itn hs tree throng tite
Sy cont the Fame.
Saturday’ night at the Wabash “¥"
the Defender juniors play the By B. Tera
HiS.pound team, which means. SCarshall
High’ school's lightweight, team, vehich
wan neld to a triple te th the Clty Heh
Sra! Henry by Ue Wendel Pnitipn
igh ache tam. “Como aut and help
Took for the Detender Junior.team.
ot for the Defender junior team.
sora ef, Feel e ep Rebel Te
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MARTIN BEATEN BY HURLEY
Xew. York, March 20.—Lew Hurley
Gehlie) wan awarded the decision aver
‘Terry’ Martin of the 33th N. ¥- resis
rent at the en, of & special si-round
hone at the Harlem Falrmont’ Sporting
elu March “18. "Peres staying the
mie broughe forth mucn applause from
the spectatora “as, the white lad had
piled up. a record of 23 consecutive
eens
2
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R BILLIARD
ARTS MONDAY
Minois Hilliard axsociation. Wateh
| fates of gold and sliver will make the
second, third and fourth prizes. and
the fifth prize will be a new billiard
ene: the sixth prize will he new
Pal of shoes given by Shaon’s: shoe
store.
{Among the players expected _t
eater “are Dr. Lawson and Davis
j Carey, besides Sam Williams and
| number of others well knowe about
the Strott
The prcliminary games will be for
30 points, the Hinals 59 points, Each
entrant will have to play. the other
entrants one game, tho total number
of games won and lost counting in
{the percentage column where the
places for prizes: wilt he determined
In case of tle game. the two con
festants will have to play off the tlc
-The admisston to the public is free,
‘The tables used wil__bo those oi
the Brunswiek, Balke, Collender Co,
recognized as the best furnishers of
billiard equlpment in the country.
‘The tables are rapidly heing put into
shape by M.D. Ititas, owner of the
Caluinet pavtors, Drawings wit he
made Suadiy, April at 4 o'clock,
AL which time all entrants aro re-
quested to be present to know whom
thes shall play, The hour of play
{will be made as hest suited for hoth
contestants xo as not to Intertere
wlth their work.
The contest ix contined 10 folks In
district Ne. 1, which ix south of 12th
slvect, to the iy line, and east of the
Cook cnunty tine to the luke, but tt Is
Jonen to people of any color or creed
Who cutee te enter.
Ov oo co f |
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SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923
TIGERS’ CLAIMS
DENIED BY BOYS
OF WILBERFORCE
Witherforce, Ohio, March’ 30.—The
students, of “Wiiherrorce university:
read with Interest some time ago an
articto whieh appeared In various pa-
pers Wherein the Morehouse nniver=
sly Taya claim ‘to the collegiate
championship of America. White this
artlele was only’ a Morehouse version
of where the championship rightfully:
belongs. the substance of the article
Was not well taken by the followers
‘or Wilberforce nor Western fans, a-
though it did cause a certain amount
of -anmusement.
To make a clean statement of the
matter Wilberforce cannot sce where
Morehouse has a rightful claim to
Ang. champlonship. ‘honors, unless
‘they fe some sectlonal claims, and
‘sectional ‘elaima alone, such as for
‘the championship of the South. Feut
when any team! claims nation-wide
Ronors az Morchouse has done WHl-
berforce fares up in righteous wrath,
fund well she should.
“The record of the Wiberforce team.
this year hax been spotless, and she
‘has without doubt the greatest team
In her history. Out of seven games
‘Blase all have been victories by de
elsive scores. She has scored 274
pulnts t opponents’ 109. Therefore
Wilberforce does not sce why she
shouhl sit still and listen. to More-
house or anyone else claim honors
whieh ther do not righttully deserve.
Hoth: Morchouse and, Lineoin were
scheduled to play at Willierorce this
year and both canceled thelr ames
AU the list ininute. It Tooke as Ic
Morehouse deliberately: dodged play
ing Wilweturee this year. For thls
Feason, tucked up with the Impres-
sive record whieh the boys of, the
“Borce™ have to offer, Morehouse has
‘no clean claim on the champlonship.
If Morehouse Wants to claim. the
ghamplonship she must first play
Witbertoree, Wilberforce wax ready
{a plex Storehouse on the sehedied
nts anil wax jcreatly disappointed
when the belated annonncement was
made that Morehouse had. canceled
Ree game. ‘If Morehouxe wants co
play “Wilberforce there {s a0 stouhe
that a satistactore dute could yet he
found. “Tt such should, be the case
the Southerners ‘will Und te sup-
porters of the gold and green willing,
fo. meet her "half was" in aps
Proposition which Is offered." Uatit
that time tet all claims tor the ekam=
plunshin cease.
We appeal to the sport world as a.
neutral and, fair-minded “judge to
take no stock In Giese wild éries from
Morehouse for glory. and we do feel
that all fair-minded sport welters and
crities ean sce our Justification in de~
holineing the claim of Morehause
university for the Colored collegiate
championship af America.
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ANDREW ROSS
Want to know whereabouts of my brother, Tucker, Tyler, Tewer, teamwork; expecting to take new job in Mimpson, Tenn., to work with the team; please notify his mother, M. V. E. Ross, 313 Merry street, Alanta, GA.
ALBERT LOUIS HUNTER
ALBERT LOUIS HUNTER, brother of Albert Lounge Hunter, last seen in Mimpson, Tenn., to work with the team; Albert Hunter, Jr., 255 East 51st street, Cleveland, Ohio.
BEG PARDON
In the case of the issue of March 24, the name George Ramsey Sethts should have read Georgia Ramsey brothers instead of three daughters.
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In loving memory of Sadie Smiley who died March 28, 1922.
In said and loving 'memory of our
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who died three years ago. March 21,
1928.
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WEST End Ave. Flame Columbus 7100.
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED TO CARE
West End Ave. Flame Columbus 7100.
ELLELY ABDY AND CARE GIRL
Ellely ABDY and CARE GIRL
Call 1:500 7100, m. mkirkind w/ wages.
Call 1:500 7100, m. mkirkind w/ wages.
HOME PICTURE: am wainster, short boots.
HOME PICTURE: am wainster, short boots.
COPIES OF WORK: REAL PHOTOS,
Hilder, DII, 5100 Pickens Ave., Ct.
FIRST CLASS RETOUCHER AND RECIPE
theater, wanted in bleach grade photo studio,
OPERATORS EXPERIENCED ON APBONS.
Good pay, Gauanson, 2541 Van Hueys St.
HELP WANTED - MALE
EARN WHILE LEARNING
$25 to $100 Weekly
We offer an excellent opportunity for men and women everywhere to earn big money either working at home or traveling. Each one accepted is given FREE a course in Salesmanship to the work. This is your opportunity. Write today for full information, stating experience, if any.
SING, PRIEM WISHES: REAL PROPOSITION, HIDDER, WI 90019 BROOKS Ave., CLEVELAND
WANTEN = BARRER = FIRST CLASS TRACE
= F. HUNKEN = 2N RANGERS Trust
SITUATIONS WANTED = FEMALE ENVIRONMENT OF HIGHWAY POLE
suspended, beginner, with knowledge of switchboard, in or out of city, address
LADY BARRER, EXPERIENCED IN CUT
SING's late bake, M. S. TIP, Pinewood
SELECTION WANTED IN HIGH STORIES
in same beauty to man and wife, both are
graduate-recruited pharmacist, Box 47,
Chicago, Indiana.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE
EXPAND YOUR EXTEND CREDIT IF DESIRED.
LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE.
Construction—Repairing—Maintenance.
CHESTER A. WICKS,
Livestock Electrical Contractor
DOC. C. WICKS, MIDDLE AVE.
SPECIAL EASTER SALE
Woodson's Shoe Store
3222 South State Street
Come early before the rush. The very latest and snappiest styles. You can
WoodSONS SHOP STORE.
WANTED—FOR CASH
OLD POSTAGE SHOP COLLECTIONS
A. E. AVERY
LINCOLN STATE RANK
STATE OF MICHIGAN
IF CASH TOWARD CONSTRUCTION CLOSET
EVERYWHERE, CONTRACT FOR 4 STAMPS
CAMERAS AND KODAKS
4 Margarita in cameras and kodak. All stand
and make. new and used. Old cameras taken
by the photographer. 105 N. Irwin
pt. Please Note: 105 N. Irwin
pt. Please Note: 105 N. Irwin
FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR RENT
P. FRANKLIN'S
FAMILY HOTELS
896-602 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Blvd. 2018
420-208 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Kenwood 1963
454-802 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Blvd. 8103
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, FARM
BEAUTIFUL, GOZY, WARM
FURNISHED ROOMS
Electric lights, Gas stove, Kitchen with
Private lockers, Gas stove, Hardy land
floor, Hardy landscaping, $10,000
hardy to surface lines and "L."
GRAND BAY AVENUE - MODERN PENNSYLVANIA
and bimobile; reference. Dous. 8777,
INHAMIA AVEN. S504, APT. 2 - Small-house
furnished, single or married, married.
CALLMALL AVEN. S450 4D APT - INHAMIA
call after 4 p.m. Res. S502
ten. Douglas 2003.
GRAND BLYD, 2012- FURN, ROOM; PRIVATE bath; modern; married couple or gatheen. Douglas 240.
VERSON APARTMENTS
MICHIGAN AVE. 505, 507, 510 N-ALBUQUEL
COLUMBIA BAY 505, 507, 510 N-ALBUQUEL
COLUMBIA BAY 505, 507, 510 N-ALBUQUEL
COLUMBIA BAY 505, 507, 510 N-ALBUQUEL
418 ST. ST, 310 ST. FURNISHED
room; room; room; 2 in family. Altham
4075. FORBESTHILLS AVE. 402, 405-NATALY FUR-
THER, 402, 405-NATALY FURTHER, 402, 405-NATALY
people only. Removed 1075.
WARNSH AVE, 265, 187 FLOOR, APT 10—
Nestly furnished room; steam; 1 block from
car; $4.
E. 457TH ST, 601, 15T APT - FURNISHED
house, couple, family of 2; no
other accommodations.
PRIVATE AVE. 4320, 20T APT - FURNISHED
house, to be cleaned and surface, 085.
PRIVATE AVE. 451D, 20T APT - NEATLY
married couple preferred. Kensley 4320.
PRIVATE AVE. 4348, 20T APT - STRICTLY
married couple, or two. Fill after 4.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4854, 20T APT -
residents; couple or two. Fill after 4.
WARAH AVE. 402C, 20T - MODER
couple; couple or single man or
other couple.
LANGLY AVE. 4322, 20T BEAUTY -
front front, neat furnished. Altitude
CALMET AVE. 3814-ITIMAED RIOSH -
couple; no. 425, 50 man, pre-
ferred.
GRAND BLVD. NR. 257TH ST - ELEGANT
farm house with private bath. Bore,
201.
INDANA AVE. 3250-1250 BUS. FER-
mance. Grand Blvd. NR. 257TH ST.
INDANA AVE. 3250-1250 BUS. FER-
mance. Grand Blvd. NR. 257TH ST.
GRAND BLVD. NR. 257TH ST - SNICKT
turned rooms. Grand Blvd. NR. 257TH ST.
GRAND BLVD. NR. 257TH ST - APT - HOOD
for man.
MODERN ROOM FOR FIRST CLASS GEN
1. 45TH FLOOR, 45L, APT. 1, NEXT-ARY FEN
2. 45TH FLOOR, 45L, APT. 1, NEXT-ARY FEN
3. 45TH FLOOR, 45L, APT. 1, NEXT-ARY FEN
GROUP ROOM, 524-51RUHN ROOM
4. CHAMPALLEA AVE., 452, APT. 2, 326
5. PRIVATE HOME, WILL CARE FOR
6.
CALMETM AVN. 4528, APT 3--SUMMER
with guest quince at 22 boils.
SUMMER with guest quince at 22 boils.
dried stained heated rent: all allurements.
FERNISHED ROOMS: LARGE FIOM IMM.
Call elevations: Tentions 6004
ST. NASH 32, 3D APT--NEATLY FIOM
dried rooms.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
SOUTH DEBARRON FL, 2022-FURNISHED
ROOMS per week. Room(s):
1st floor, 100 square feet; WAREHOUSE
guest room, but water near "L" and
"R" entrances; AVE AVE, 100-HOUSEBREEDING HOME
for quiet working people; farmed area
for you. YOU ARE NICE ROOM! WE HAVE
10th St. WATER, 42nd AVE. Agency, 20
10th St. WATER, 42nd AVE.
Champaign,熙轻宿, Ken. 253.
3020 PARK AVE., 342, 313-APT.-BOMB.
lairy or man; modern 4, house.
8, house.
40, 51TH PL. 432, 414-APT.-ONE STRUCTURE.
lairy or man; modern 4, house.
street; private house. Dec. 2008.
ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 342-313-APT.-NITCHEN.
Purm, steam heat, electric.
Ren. 712.
INDIANA AVE., 3510, 310-APT.-PURCHASE.
man; call corridor after 6, house. 1749.
CAMELA AVE., 3517, 310-APT.-ALAGAM.
one or man, house. Atlanta 1816.
one or man, house. Atlanta 1816.
E. 40TH ST., 351-APT.-PERMISSED HOUSE.
gas and electric; couple or man.
6, house.
6122 HOUSE; room; steam, electric, house.
6122 HOUSE.
E. 40TH ST., 351-APT.-NETTAM HOUSE.
gas and electric; couple or man.
6, house.
6122 HOUSE.
PIARIA AVE., 433-APT.-FURNISH.
lairy and airy furnish; room; for couple: 4
6, house.
6124 HOUSE.
PIARIA AVE., 432, 414-APT.-FURNISH.
lairy and airy furnish; room; modern small family.
PIARIA AVE., 422, 414-APT.-FURNISH.
lairy and airy furnish; steam heat. Atlanta 1185.
with people group. 1482
BOOMS WANTED
FURNISH. ON UNFILT ROOMS WANTED IN
CAROLINE's Creek Inn Aurora, 5th, 20th St.
Victory 122%.
FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT
WILL SHARE 3 M-6TH FURNISHED
FLATS. 20% OF STOREMATES. steam stair,
decor light. Dug, 2011.
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - 3-BOM MODERN HOUSE, BETWEEN 34TH AND 41TH, Lagley and Ains, at rental of $400. Born, 1911. OF 5 MODERN HOUSES, BETWEEN 34TH AND 41TH, Lagley and Ains, at rental of $400. Born, 1911.
FLATS FOR SALE
FOR SALE - 5 - HOM COMPLETELY FIRM
112 W. 12th St. NW. 100th St.
FOR SALE - 2 - D. M. 1 p.m. wollacition it takes at noon.
412 N. Lawrence Ave. Apt. 412
1200 W. 12th St. NW.
Groom spot. Call. Bailerboard 625L.
BOARD WANTED
WANTED- GOOD CHRISTIAN PARENTS TO
bangle children from their home to
their new home in Houston, Texas.
400 South, Dearborn St. N. Mar. 26, 2017.
CHILDREN TO BOARD
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN BY DAY OR
NIGHT. Will be at Alpine, Alpine St. 676, M.
C. J. Carolees.
FURNACES CLEANED
FURNISHES CLEANED-WE ENFARM ALL
makes of furnishings, steam and water
plants, by experts; all parts furnished.
Exchange, 811 State St., Oakland, 911-277-6111.
Italian or small sample. We will quote your
CLIMAX TAILORS
Clemente, Dyers, Repository
6445 Preserve, Dyers, Repository
, Ill., and Delivery. Dyers. 6810
HIDDEN TREASURES!
"GOOD LUCK!" "BAD LUCK!" There is
something it better than nothing; so
could it not transform the evil into good
**HEALTH!** You can enjoy good health, and even great health, with good oral health, soon "seem" painful, and "irritate" your gums. "of mastery understanding work," says the author, "is to be able to "blish," of mastery understanding work," says the author, "is to be able to "blish," of mastery understanding work." Little White Mather, America's Illustrated Mother, says that "mothers must multibundle make request for information, information, and information, and need any bury or porey substance to be used."
DO YOU KNOW!
FOR SALE: SOLID MARSHALY LIVING
162 W1200, rent double, curtains, coat
162 W1200, rent double, curtains, coat
FURNITURE FOR SALE, 112 YORKENNES
1d Apr. Less - expires, must sell
FURNITURE, BOOKS, BET, UNDER
1700 Ave. 1st, after 2 f. in borkhouse
FOR SALE-PTTNITTN OP 4 1000
apartment, Middletown, NY 10509
SUMMER RESORTS
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF TAKING A
BREAKOUT OF YOUR SESSION, IF
EVERY BREAKOUT BEENHAVEN, neighboring the spiked sunset bay of the beautiful Woollahaw Bay, and completely furnished for rent, for lodge use, or for a private retreat, you can visit Chicago, Illinois. Special arrangements made for lodges in session and bay rentals.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE - DIRHAM HOUSE: $93,748.
FOR SALE - DIRHAM HOUSE: $82,500. $100,000. DIRHAM HOUSE: $20,500.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY HOUSE OR PLAYS,
please pay $200 up. M. Wright, 818-745-2222.
PAGE ELEVEN
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOBBS & GRUBB,
454 W. 47TH ST.
KEENSTOWN 407-5780
FOR SALE
HOBBS & GRUBB,
454 W. 47TH ST.
KEENSTOWN 407-5780
ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 49TH ST.
Attractive 8-room house; steam heat, alco.
Easy trim. Trim cost. $1,000, cash required.
4252 CALCHESTER AVE. - Ten rooms, on large
square lot, with high ceilings. - Light, price $2,000; cash
4544 CHAMPLAIN AVE.-Eight rooms, all
square lot, with water heaters. - $1,000.
TWO-PLATS
S22 ELIMINID AVE.-IREL, Dec. 7, 8 and
9 stores; store heat, $8.00; $40.00
store heat, $8.00
THREE-PLATS
LANGLEY AVE. NRAH 8TH ST. $25.00
dinners, $25.00
halloween dinner, Price $2,000, $2,000.
dinners, Price $2,000, $2,000.
Price $2,000, $2,000.
College coupon in rear, steam heat, two
bags; college; all masters. Price
$25.00.
VINCENES AVE. NEAR 47TH ST. -7-8-8
VINCENES AVE. front; all modern. 12th
22-26th St.
415-81478
404.641 CALMET AVE. Free points: green
with 404.641 CALMET AVE. Free points: green
with 404.641 burglar gate. Price $2,000.00
CRESS HIRKK AVE. name and basement gate
CRESS HIRKK AVE. name and basement gate
LARGE $4,000.00. Price $2,000.00. $2,000.00
CALMET AVE. NEAH 4677 AVE. free
points: electric lights. Price $2,000.00
CALMET AVE. NEAH 4677 AVE. free
points: electric lights. Price $2,000.00
OUR BUYERS NEVER FAIL
62st building, 48th and St. Lawrence
62st building, 48th block Prairie Ave.
62st building, 47th and Columbus $2,000
62st building, 47th and Columbus $2,000
62st building, 47th and Prairie Ave. $2,000
cash.
H. A. WATKINS.
210 INDIANA AVE.
THIRD FLOOR.
PHONE 32144
Calvin Realty and Business
Exchange
42st East 52th St.
Chicago.
Phone Dong, 674.
Dug, 858.
Business Listed and Sold
For investments, or information concerning
to locate you in business. We furnish you
patients. We consider any business product
that you want to buy or sell a business. Not
THE HOUSE FOR YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS
FOR SALE
A 62st building, 48th and St. Lawrence
$2,000; cash $1,000.
12th floor. 61st St. nr. Langley Ave.
Yearly rent, $490.
21st floor. front stairway 21st Bldg.
22nd floor. front stairway 22nd Bldg.
23rd floor. St. Lawrence, 47th St.
Roosevelt Bank Bldg. Suite 1
35th St. and Grand-Blvd.
MORGAN PARK
Spring Opening
We have a bank that all kinds
on easy payments. If you have four
bills, we can sell you the bills and pay
we can sell you the bills and pay for you.
it is our specialty.
it is our specialty.
CALIFORNIA
FOR SALE--5-BOOM BRIDGE HOUSE, STON
front, near 11th & College Road, Hanlind,
easl, light, but water heat, Hallgain, 422
College Road, west, 2211.
EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1923
Chicago DEFENDER
WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
THE ROBERT S.ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
(INVOKED)
Entered as second-time master, Feb. 1, 1908, at the Postoffice in
Chicago, Ill., under order of March 6, 1970.
LONDON, 11 GREEN ST., Charing Cross Hotel, London, England, W. C.
CHICAGO - 3423 Indiana Ave., Telephone Douglas 6067.
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.
FICKLE FASHION
Though your skirts have been lengthened by fashion's decree,
And some less of your figure is now there to see,
From the style worn by Grandma full well do you
know
They have still, little Girl, some distance to go.
Though you've chopped off your tresses, most all that
you had,
But you that hobbed hair is no longer the fad;
That it's gone out of fashion for poor and for rich.
Don't despair, little Girl; invest in a switch.
CHICAGO NEEDS A Y. W. C. A.
WITH A GROUP population far exceeding 125,000
In Chicago, there is little reason for the tardiness
displayed in erecting a Y. W. C. A. building com-
mensurate with the size and importance of the city
and the needs of our young women. Under the mute
mind of an uneducated, uneducated, uneducated
fish women have kept alive the movement and
managed somehow to maintain temporary quarters in
an old residence until such time as a suitable building is erected.
CHICAGOANS must come to a realization of the fact that the time for the new building is right now, and that we can make it imperative that every safeguard be thrown around our young women if we would have the mothers of the future clean of body, mind and soul. Many are the temptations and dangers that surround a homeless young woman. If some chance to fall by the water, they are not the majority portion of it lies at the door of the citizen who has failed to lend a helping hand to such a worthy cause.
A MOVEMENT is now under way to secure the native support of the women of the city, who logically should sponsor a movement that means so much to their sex. With a larger base, they should be able to secure funds for the actual erection of the "Y" building. No woman, young or old, rich or poor, should consider herself exempt from this sacred duty. The cost of membership is but one dollar a year. While financial support for the present makeshift institution is very necessary, the moral support is the big thing that counts.
THE Y. W. C.A. is doing a work that has either been neglected or neglected by uplift organizations and even the church. Unquestionably our young women are entitled to a bit more civic protection than our young men. Some of our ministers, unfortunately, withhold their support and have even so far as to advise their flocks to keep their interests within the church. Selfishness and ignorance are dreadful things. Ministers should know that a Y. W. C.A. is a part and parcel of every church organization, as such as federally denomination, and as such are entitled not only to their moral but financial support.
WE WANT and can have a creditable W. Y. C. A. If all forces will put their shoulders to the wheel and help push the thing along. Go to the institution, 5341 Indiana avenue, meet the women who are working without pay or promise of reward every day in the classroom. Go to a church in a Christian home, and that their dreams of a real building will soon materialize—then you will get a fair idea of the importance of this work.
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ACCURATE HISTORIES
WISCONSIN is keeping ahead of the times. The senate of that state has acted favorably on a bill to bar histories which defame the nation's founders or falsify the facts concerning the Revolution or the war of 1812. They might insist, and still be within reason, upon textbooks being barred that chronicle only that portion of the story in which the nation was founded, a favorable role. That is, if they really want accuracy.
NEVER in the history of America has there been a battle of any magnitude fought that our boys were not in the middle of the fray, yet the white man's histories barely mention our presence. Few, if any, of the conflicts could have been won without our aid, and yet the white man's histories fail to give us credit. The students in our schools today would, after reading these textbooks, be under the impression that the most prosperous country on the face of the globe.
SCHOOL HISTORIES are tremendously vital in the shaping of thought and sentiment among the youth of today who are to become the citizens of tomorrow. Our histories should be accurate. They should be fair to all sides. What is there in American history to cover up or apologize for? Certainly, the facts of history and perspective should be able to make young Americans thrill with pride and burn with love of country.
ONLY in books written by our own authors can we find our part in the upholding of America chronicle. It is unfortunate, but true, that prejudice combined with a fear of public disapproval has been the norm. It has been the norm. It has nation-wide agitation for more accurate histories brings to the fore a broader set of writers it will more than justify the efforts put into it, for if our histories are accurate as to detail and truthful in spirit they will help to mold a race of real Americans, cherishing no animatics, race hatred or prejudice, and not allowing other than it should gallantly maintain its role of friend and brother of all mankind.
A HOUSE DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF
IT IS AN UNFORTUNATE FACT that the bittersweet existing between the different factions into which the Republicans of Chicago and Cook county are divided will doublesl make it impossible for that party to be successful in local elections in the future, and that the party will not be successful very久. In the coming mayoralty election it is more than probable that several thousand Republicans who voted against Mr. Lucier in the primaries will also vote against his election simply because they are laboring under the impression that his success would be more of a factional than a party victory. In fact, the party instead instituted a bismuthic as indicative of its political downfall of William Hale Thompson. It is nothing more than natural that thousands of those who are not favorable to his political annihilation will not vote for a candidate whose success would bring about that result. Although Mayor Thompson is not now before the people as a candidate, he has many thousands of people who are not favorable to him, is such that they will not allow themselves to be parties to any cause which is antagonistic to him.
IF REPUBLICANS ever expect to win in any local contests in the future they must emulate the splendid example set by the Democrats in burying factional differences and uniting upon candidates whose success will not mean the elimination of any one particular faction in their party. The electorate as a whole is sick and tired of this continuous rivalry between certain factions and newspapers for the domination and control of the machinery of the city and county and they mean at this time to give forceful expression to their wishes along these lines.
THE DAILY SHOW, if it shows the milliken some real cow's milk, will not have been held in vain.
SOME FAMILIES live within their means and some have learned to say "Charge, it please."
The measure of a man is the good, and not the bad, that's in him—Pastor S. Allison
WHEN THE WELL RUNS DRY
"YOU NEVER MISS the water till the well runs dry." Never was there a trier saying. Most of us are prone to lock the stable after the horse has been stolen; it seems to be human nature. Some of us are a little more far-seeing than others and realize that there must be a bridge to cross even before we see it. And so we have a certain kind of sympathy for the Southern plantation that owns a horse that there must be a bridge to cross to pick his fields. He had then at one time, had them to spare. Things and people, too, for that matter, can become so common that their intrinsic value is discounted. This is what has happened with the black man of the South. He was so common the white man didn't appreciate him until he went away. Now, as the following letter indicates, he is crying for him to "DEAR SIRS: Your name was given to me as the logical concern to write in regard to securing some Negro labor. I have a plantation in Washington county, Mississippi, and want some families to make a cotton crop. I can use any part of 20 families. Am willing to pay their fare from Chicago to Greenville and also, if any should have some little bills to pay, am willing to advance them enough to make it possible to take them at Greenville to take them to the plantation.
"I FURNISH either rations or cash on my place and on shares or almost any way. Have a manager who is very popular with the hands, and last year there was not a single family on the plantation, but a good goose, who made a sum of as much as 10 families, would send some one to Chicago to see about moving them. I understand there are a good many Negroes in Chicago who went 'up from Southern farms and are anxious to get back but haven't the necessary funds. Please let me hear from you at the earliest possible moment, so that I can send a few weeks until planting starts. Yours, etc."
THIS IS ONLY ONE of hundreds of similar letters and is only presented to show which way the wind is blowing. The self-respecting Negro who once crosses the Mason and Dixon line seldom puts his foot again on Southern soil, save it is to pay the rent. He is not a slave, so obvious that it does not need repetition here. The white man of the South alone is to blame for the condition he finds himself in today. Financial ruin stares him in the face. His situation is desperate-pitiful. The black man who heard his call in the past and came willingly now turns a deed to the landlord, but he man to man. There is much for the South to do to redeem itself.
A LETTER FROM PARIS
THE FRENCH OCCUPATION of the Ruhr valley has afforded a new aptext to Anglo-Saxon whimperings about the "Black shunne on the Rhine," says our correspondent. That section of the English press that is hostile to such drastic action on the part of France, for want of valid reasons, is endeavoring to incite opposition to France by invoking visions of Black troops lording it over blond-haired German women. And the Germans have put these visions into tangible form. Two Germans, with an apostol, are standing on the opposite side a Colored soldier whose helmet here the insignia "Die Wacht am Rhine, 1920," and on the reverse side a nude German girl. The French court-martial promptly sentenced the overzealous patrons to two months and two days' imprisonment.
THESE TWO illustrations should be sufficient to determine the sympathies of every right-thinking man and woman of our group. Such evidence is unnecessary for those who were fortunate enough to realize real liberty in France, even during the war. For those few who, for any reason, may be indebted to the Holocaust, may say that Anglo-Saxon Color haired and a France giving prison sentences to those who insult her Colored troops.
THIS CHOICE is only strengthened by reasoning that goes beyond present-day manifestations of Color hatred or Color friendship. Inasmuch as white supremacy is not to be shaken for years to come, the need for a more serious victory for the people most favorably inclined toward them. If Germany were allowed to leave France in her weakened condition, if she meanwhile regained her prosperity of 1913, she most likely would form with America and England a coalition that would stem the "rising tide of color" for many moons. On the other hand, if Germany devastated regions reconstructed, in securing adequate reparations to Belgium and Italy, then the Latin-speaking races will be predominant in Europe and France will be able to pay off her debts to America and England without sacrificing anything to their ever-growing pigment hysteria. Let us note that the "rising tide of color" must verse with the rise of the polar and the pound against the france.
THE DRUG HABIT
THERE IS NO HABIT a man or woman can form that will drag them down deeper in the human scale than what is commonly called the drug habit. While it is one of the evils that had its inception and flourishes in some of the Old World countries, it is astonishing the foothold it now has in this country. It is the result of the addict's withering, with every addict we hear of, but the Chinese in reality dispense only a fraction of the deadly drug that finds its way into the hands of its slaves. The greatest offenders are unscrupulous physicians and druggists. Although we have dreadst laws designed to curb the sale of opium and similar drugs, it seems the only difficulty addicts have in getting it is getting the PLIGHT of an alcoholic is nothing compared to that of a dope friend. No slavery can equal it. The demon in the poppy reigns supreme and makes the great and mighty roll in the mire along with the ignorant and humble. It is gratifying to note that city, state and federal authorities are joining hands in a crusade against this evil. If we are civilized let us act the part that we are in government is attempt- ing to be in the face among their own people and is meeting with favorable results.
IN EGYPT the people see no wrong in eating the drug, and many of them take a small piece with their coffee. Some defend its use by declaring that it opens a hole in the brain of different countries and the poppy is freely cultivated in Upper Egypt. Fines for illegal sales are merely nominal. Dried poppy heads may be purchased in the streets, three or four big heads being sold for a farthing. It is impossible to calculate the harm of this drug, but it is safe to see the lid down tightly on this course is right now, before any more lives are wrecked.
HOME MISSIONARIES
THE POPULATION of the world is estimated at 1,646,600. About a third are nominally Christians, and almost half are worshipers of the one true God. The remaining quarter are either Hindus or Buddhists, and probably fewer than 200,000 are pagans. The whole world is more or less open to missionary work. And this brings us the query: Why send missionaries to foreign countries when the home product is sadly in need of attention?
THE CHURCH should have but one mission: To carry His message to every man, woman and child within reach—to John Jones in the next block, quite as much as to Yang Sing, in China. It would seem to a casual observer that it might be good policy for the missionary, despite its desire to let their followers know more. If a little more interest were taken in home and less in foreign uplift work, perhaps we would not have had the orgies staged at Herrn, Ill., or Morehouse, La. to say nothing of the lynching bees in the La.
Eleven prominent citizens of Ardmore. Okla, tried in connection with the death of an anti-Klan organizer, have been freed of charges of murder.
An increase of two cents an hour for 65,000 freight handlers and station laborers on approximately 41 railroads and subsidiaries became effective recently;
CIVILIZATION is just a slow process of inventing a sophistry to justify frisking the weaker peoples.
AT THIS SEASON of the year life is just one pair of darned socks after another, it seems.
One Must Be Extinguished
DEMOCRACY
LIBERTY
THIS AND THAT
A BIT OF NEWS, GOS
DEMOCRACY
"THE FIERY CROSS"
LIBERTY
K.K.K.
THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FUN AND FICTION
Sometimes, race are these times, though, a dude or a sluder happens along and succeeds in gettin' the last word in on Maggie. This brings to the fore the unfortunate case of Prince Hokum-Spooch. The prince, as you can猜出, is a prince of that vast continent founded for its diamonds, English adventure stories, ivory hunters, rubber ochards and dark-skinned aborigines. Now I haven't anything against Africa at all, nor have I an ax to grind, nor a bag of gum to bring to business. But there's one thing about that vast territory of undeveloped and developed wealth, outside of the "back to the jungles" stuff, that gets my manny, as the teller says. And it's this: every visitor to Oceano shows that continent is a place to enter his purpose, whiteth it to find a job or enter a school to learn how to raise corn on the cob, he's a prince. It makes a dude think that prince in their dialect mister,
Anyway and so-how, Prince Holom-Spoon comes to our halloween and we met him with brass bands, jazz music and speeches. Then they held a party of stables, bells, dinner plates, teas, bridge whistles and to which the prince ginger went. In looks he resembled the kind of a desert shell such as you see only in the movies, and in wint he was as well educated as the man who founded Oxford. Naturally all the browns went wild over him. Maybe that's why us dudes didn't cotton to him overmuch. Maggie met him at Naomi Brantley out. Naomi introduced him. Nowin he had a friend who had been collided with any of them. At any rate, he smiled a smile o' gloomness when he stooped royally over Maggie's pink-painted hand.
"Welcome to our shores, Prince Chap," she sez. "But tell me have you come to lead our people?"
"No, Miss O'Brownie," he replies, after a royal pause to get the proper impression. He comes to puzzle out which to lead your people. I am come to puzzle out which to band wagon."
Mr. Dogulas' Generosity [From the Chicago Priesinto]
T. Arnold Hill to Be Tendered Consolation
Banquet
Mr. Hill's admirers met to organize a permanent Republican club for clean politics and were so grateful to Mr. Hill for trying to win they proposed giving him a reception in the near future. Mr. Gain's paid $10.00 on the table as a first contribution and W. W. Douglas plied — ?
What Kida Learn by
What "nigger" "darky" and "coon" mean to the white man was worrying a small group of "the race" the other day. GEORGE ARTHUR Tol of Tulsa was Unlikely to race a race and won. Standing beside George was a white woman and her son, he being of rather slender age. The child had been unable to see the victor, so he asked his mother who came out ahead. She pointed to the "nigger" queried the youngster.
A flush of red rushed to the mother's face as she looked hard at her box and pointed again.
look.
"The nigger, you mean?" the child repeated to the increasing embarrassment of the grown-up.
The question and answer process was kept up until the law was made to understand who the winner was and that he must not be called "nigger" out like that.
"Why, ma!" exclaimed the surprised youngster, "that's what you said he was, didn't you?"
Shouldn't She Be Treasurer?
The Northwestern Federation of Colored Women's clubs wishes to tell the world it's not a Jim Crow organization, and as "proof of the puddle" introduces the names of Arizona as chairman of the executive board.
L. M.
"THE FIERY CROSS"
T AND T'OTHER
IP, FUN AND FICTION
[Will it come to this?]
5:00 p. m. "Children's Hour," stories of the under-
world in which we live.
5:00 p. m. Closing report on farmerettes produce
market report (67 meters). Silk
stocking markets and butterscotch and
egg-shake reports (perfect 36 meters).
6:00 p. m. Late news flashes, early sport news,
the Hotel Tattler.
6:15 p. m. Interview in the Bootleg and
Leather-head line. A monthly review
by the United Boot and Leather club.
6:30 p. m. Usaquepough police reports.
6:45 p. m. Code-line practice, lesson 13.
6:30 p. m. Evening program.
A aerobatic concert by Miss S. Mac
Smith, inducted by Miss
Anne Ella Phan, plane move.
2-Baldwin O. Manley, soprano.
"White Hopes" and Others
The eminent Irish fighter, Mr. Mike McTigne, has reached from behind and grabbed Mr. Nikki's gin and pork chops, too. St. Patrick's boy (they say he's 31) has exerted himself in daring and consequential manner. "The Race" finds itself pawing in the air for a championship of any kind. We discover ourselves looking for some ray of hope to serve as a bulwark against the threat of suppression and arrest arrogance of our pseudo masters. Not long now these masters manufactured "white hopes" over night. But "white hopes" would need 12. And a "race hope," you wouldn't like that, nor a "Nexo hope," an "Ethicon hope," an "Aro hope," a "Colored hope," ch? We know we want something, but we just can't think of the word.
Our girl friend next door says Sunday you'll see the reason she ain't been runnin' around any since Christmas. [1, 11]
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CORNERSTONES IN RACIAL STRUCTURE
By W. J. Lucas, A. B.
Pastor M. Olivet Baptist Church, Newport, R. I.
Text: When our daughters shall be as cornerstones, bawn after the fashion of a palace.
* * * * Happy is that people that is in such a case—Pee, 11:12-15.
THIS is Girl Scout day, and we are here to encourage by our presence, sympathy and sentiments the girls of today who will be the women of the future to be ready to help firing line of the future conflicts to be waged in the struggle for the new emancipation of a Race and the salvation of the world.
The text speaks joyfully and prophetically of a condition in which a people may find themselves happy. And what is suggested by these words? First, a cornerstone is an honor stone in the building. We are building a Race, a nation. The foundation is "our daughters," not our mothers. The call of today is for, women of vision, vision, softly. A cornerstone cannot be fought on the plains of the past. Secondly, the "cornerstones bewn" imply perfection in out and fitness in polish. We are building a palace, not a hut. Thus the stones must be perfectly cut. They must compare with the purpose and character of the building. The art models in yellow, brown and ebony can and must be as beautiful as the art models in the whitest marble. Dignity resides in character, not in color. The principle of the "survival of the fittest" will not be fulfilled without fashion lines. This visualization and fashion the human material sent to it in the persons of our daughters. Their motto is "Be prepared. This preparation must take place along four distinct lines: Physical, moral, social and spiritual. This is the rectangle of life, neither side of which can be dispensed with without destroying the figure.
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in Three Weekly Articles
TALK ON VENEREAL DISEASES
We hope some of the Colored people who can see no good in their own trained physicians, may analyze this most damaging statement and take warning. We have no quarrel with those members of our Race who claim they need not be trained physicians and are opposed to Colored nurses, hospitals or any of our institutions that have only for their purpose, the good of those who take advantage of the service. However, we do know that there is an increasing growing tendency on the part of the white physicians and nurses, not to render service to Colored people, either because they fear, as the above mentioned physician, as the above mentioned physician, disease, or because they are prejudiced and have a great dislike for the Race.
These charges of being a vehemently tainted race operates against members of our Race along economic lines—that is, towards obtaining employment as a means of making a living, as opposed to the services of the face along the lines of social contact. No person wants to associate intimately with a race charged with a monopoly of vehement diseases; and thirdly, it operates against the members of our Race in the same vehemently tainted races and those dependent upon them. No white insurance company is going to give the members of our Race the same insurance of protection as they give to members of other races that are not so charged with vehemently tainted diseases, amount them.
We do not subscribe to any of these damaging charges. We do know that many members of the Race lay themselves liable to have these damaging charges made against them, because they are so poor in the dispositions and some of the cheap class who condemn to treat them in their homes, who snite in their face, put them on the back and speak kindly to them—while you forget all the time that this is just pure business on his part, and as soon as the white physician gets enough money, he becomes independent—moves away from the house and establishes a suite in the loop or in his home in some select neighborhood where he does not allow you to come—where you are not even allowed to ride up on the elevator—because he has in his mind you have veneral disease—and he brings forth the excuse, that his better class of patients will not share the same reception room with us. What are you going to do about it? There is a remedy if you have sense enough to use it.
THE ONLOOKER BY A. L. JACKSON
fering up our sons as sacrifices to greed and vanity? That means that all of us will have to learn self-control in our private and personal affairs before we can truly make our particular partner a better world friend. The sooner we get started in that direction the better.
CHANGING SENTIMENT
THREE years ago we were torn apart over the nation's issue. The Republican party rules on the issue against opinion against going into such an arrangement. A little while ago we saw a judge appointed to a world court by that same Republican administration which accepts this advance step on the heels of its opposition to a world league. A few years ago we saw a wield tale of a scheme of the Soviet government of Russia (for nationalizing its women). Pick up your newspaper today and read of the contemplated visit of Madame Kalenin, the wife of the next highest cabinet member to Lenin in the Soviet government. To plead the cause of her surviving follow countrymen. Such a step a few months ago would have been unthinkable. Day by day the indication of the country at the French policy in the Ruhr increases. It is easy to work up an indication meeting over the use of African troops during performances of these same troops by the same press that is day protesting to France in behalf of the poor Germans over their use in the occupation of the Ruhr. It pays to have people who rule over the destinies of lesser people are constantly jockeying for advantage and place. They are not very logical or serpulous in the arguments or the means they take to gain a desired end. So there is no use taking anything for granted where it concerns your interest and needs. It pays to keep aware of what for us, sometimes there is never any telling when the avarices and gulls of some of these leaders seeking for power and place may bring us to the top of the heap, much to their surprise as well as our own. It pays to keep aware of all the time. When the break comes it will come quickly. It is your business and mine to be ready when it comes.
CLOTHES AGAIN
OUR comment a few weeks ago on the question of clothes brought some protests from our fair readers. In view of the Easter season, about a half of the rules for dress made by a young woman who yon the title of the best dressed girl in America a few weeks ago in New York. Among other things Miss Letitia Martin says in a copyrighted interview in the New York Evening Post, "Do you buy cheap clothes? Do you cheap it won't do a little the second season. Refrain from overnight rads. And the rule we tried to suggest in our carier article which seems most important of all: Don't yourself to feel clothes-conscious. Another one is, Underjazmur your dress."
During the war and ever since the
war there is no doubt that you have
been a great friend.
venerable diseases than ever before during your lifetime. The reason for this is that the United States together with the whole world, were brought face to face with black plague among its brightest and most promising citizens. Many of its best men (supposed to be, at
than ever before during your lifetime. The reason for this is that the United States together with the whole world, were brought face to face with this great black plague among its brightest men and promising citizens. Many of its best men (supposed to be, at any rate) between the ages of 21 and 31 years, were examined preparatory of being inducted into the army. Many of the examining physicians were evidence of the various forms of the crippling diseases that are commonly known as venereal diseases.
Prior to the World's War, the Colored people of the United States were charged with having a monarchy of the venerable diseases, viz syphilis, gonorrhea and chancroid. But, having to examine all of the men in the country, above attention was drawn to the fact that these diseases are no respecter of person. But the Colored people being in the minority in this country and living largely in the South among those who are often their enemies, or amongst those who are not, they were said to have good or commendable in our Race, we are charged, even today, as being a venerable tainted Race.
There may be some basis for this damaging charge. In the first place, the better educated and cleaner class of Colored people do not, as a rule, become patients of, or visit the various dispensaries connected with the medical school. A trained examiner and treated by white physicians who have no particular interest in them—nor in their social, physical or economical welfare. One white physician in Chicago was so unreasonable and prejudiced against uncolored women that he told a woman worked in the capacity of mud, that "the first thing he did when a Colored woman entered his office was to put on his rubber gloves and use bleach of mercury to prevent himself from contracting syphilis; that he objected to white people employing Colored people in any area; that they all had syphilis and were unsafe to have around and about white people."
OUR final word on the election is to vote right and satisfy both your reason and your conscience. This column will explain the election of Morton D. Hull for Congress in the Second district to succeed James R. Mann because we know his record and because we have many reasons to believe him as a man. As a Republican candidate we believe he will have the full support of the market. But at the same time we believe that those persons of other party affiliations or those of
16 succeeded James T. Mann because he record and because we have many reasons for believing in him as a man. As a Republican candidate we believe he will be the support of his party on the ticket. But at the same time we believe that those persons of other party affiliations or those of no particular party must be in giving this man their support. The next Congress is going to have some big issues. Your interests as a Race will be in the hands of a small majority. It behooves you to make sure of this chance to send from Illinois at least one man to be a chairman of straight thinking and fair dealing and consideration for others. Men who vote according to convictions in these days where our interests are concerned are rare. Here is one and we ought not to fall him.
MILITARISM
A FEW years back we were being told that the Germans had a
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Lead Whites Two to One In Regard to Savings; Race Compares Well Nationally
Thriftiness among the pupils in the Colored schools of Norfolk is more than 100 per cent more developed than among the pupils compiled from the school savings accounts as they stood at the end of the session of school last June, published by the Colored pupils patronized by the cent of the white pupils kept savings accounts, while 5 per cent of the Colored pupils patronized the school savings, which the comparative showing is interesting, the total number of pupils enrolled in the school savings accounts was 11,041.85, of the size of Norfolk of which there is a record. The amount of money on deposit to the credit of all the deposits in the end of last session was $11,041.85, as against $14,064.18 at the end of the last session in this method of saving waned very materially during the year.
The method employed in handling these savings accounts is believed by the principals and teachers in the schools to be the cause of the fact it entails upon the principals and teachers in the schools the total work, which is carried in addition to the regular school work. Information on schools savings accounts is used, in which the depositor in these departments is brought in direct contact with the principals and teachers accounts, and the teacher and principal are relieved of the trisome detail of bringing the thousands of small accounts. Last year there were 11,462 white depositors in the schools' savings groups, two of which were enrolled as depositors in the schools' savings groups, two of which were enrolled and 2,111 of them were depositors in these groups. This represents 57 per cent of the total Colored students, only 25 per cent of the white enrollment. May Change System Indication. Indication of the school savings, which dropped last year, will continue to drop this year under the presystem, which is the best the school authorities with the means at hand can devise, place where the detail is removed from already over-hurried teachers.
that this method of savings is well developed in other parts of the country, and is the financial factor. In Memphis, Tennessee, which has a population of something more than 100,000, all the schools, and 20,942 of them are enrolled in the school savings groups. The will pay for the schools, and the large margin. In some other cities of smaller population than Norfolk an equal ratio of bankers to bankers are considering the proposition, and it is probable some new bankers will be worked out in the near future.
Texas K.P.'s in Lead of All Others
Houston, Texas, March 30.—W. S. Willis, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, has announced the appointment of the Texas jurisdiction of the lodge stamps it is the greatest Pythian jurisdiction in the world. The total amount of state lodge taxation, $21,609.37, this amount covers cash in bank warrants stamps, U. S. treasury certificates, first mortgage bonds, mortgage loans, and drug store, building and real estate. There are limitations of $2,357.14 in unpaid death claims. The property on land approximately $150,004, making an approximate total of $771,069.37. This statement does not include the property owned and controlled by the lodges throughout the jurisdiction.
FINDS WAY TO CURB WEEVIL
Gainesville, Fla.—Development of a satisfactory method of controlling the boll weevil on short staple, or upland, wilton Newell, plant commissioner for the state plant board and director of the university of Florida expo-ration station. Dr. Newell's announcement was made as the result of the successful culmination of research work by the university, and is given, conducted under the auspices of the state plant board. The method involves a principle in boll weevil control. The other investigators, Dr. Newell stitched, and he added that the total cost of treatment, labor included, does not exceed $10,000. A method a cotton field is cleared of practically all boll weevil early in June and remains in that condition for several weeks. During this period weevil interference is set without weevil interference.
Import Girls to Aid French in House Work
Paris, France, March 30. France's servant problem has reached such a crisis that one of the philanthropic societies has imaged 400 girls from poor and disadvantaged families in French households. The dark-skinned colonials, wearing red bandannas around their heads and enveloped in bright calico mother hutbads, Nazareth and were then directly exposed to the society, where they will be distributed throughout France. In view of the servant shortage the society is able to make its own clothes, and the first and principal of them is to safeguard the girl's marital.
THE WEEK
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DURING FEBRUARY
CIRCULATION WAS
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"DOWN with the Tribune," cray those opposed to Arthur Linder, Republican candidate for mayor of Chicago. So say all for Chicago, which he feared for such only when it persecutes Colored people. Medill, its founder, builder, its genius, may have stood with Linder, but its successors have certainly made up for lost time since Lincoln died. Don't fret over the Tribune. It will break its own neck fighting God. But for you there would be no such as the world loves, honors.
Why did you take part in that primary if you didn't mean to stand by the result? On what ticket did you re-lect Jackson and Anderson?
"I hadn't thought of that," many will say.
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"Thompson is gone and we will destroy the house in which we dwelt together, many seem to argue, you should leave the house because the favorite son withdraws from its roof you give reason a new puzzle to use, fought Thompson," others say. They mean McCormick and Thompson fought each other. Upon that battle this writer looked with tearful eye. Two men, Lauder for the G, O, P, and Dever for the Democrats.
Also before you are two principles old as your government. One is President Obama. You forgot his platform, have you not? This writer will never forget it. It was; "Chicago is a white man's town." White Republicans of Chicago and Illinois, greatest of the commonwealths, stood against Lewis; stood with you. "Lewis is wrong; Chicago belongs to MEN, all made in the image of God." Lewis is chief Dever orator in the contest before you.
"THE time has come to divide our vote" is an argument that sounds good. How will you divide it? How will you divide it if you own two or three years ago. Where did you come from? You came from states where the law says NO Colored man can take part in Democratic primary. Is that so? Answer that question for yourself. You are not good enough to be a Democrat in Alabama, but you are not good enough to be a Democrat in the Republican party in Chicago. On second thought that will strike you as true, will it not? A Democratic Chicago make a Democrat Chicago make a Democrat. "Evil communications corrupt good manners," says the Bible. You know nothing of Luther except that he is square, honest, just, you. You know nothing of Mr. Dever's party except that it is dishonest, unjust, oppressive, do you? Mr. Dever runs as a Democrat. "Oops," many will say. Very true, and made so by William Hale Thompson. REPUBLICAN, product of the Second ward, that famous some of Republican faith. Your duty is to keep it "Chicago."
Don't let your heart run away with your head. High feeling drives thought away.
Democrats say: "We will show you, how we answer and say: 'I'll love money.' Democrats have shown us already enough."
Republicans could say: "We may not have been faithful, but at least we have been decent." Party principles are the same everywhere, so you have been done for you has been done by the G. O. P. Is not that true?
As you answer that question in your heart, think of your sons, your those spared and those taken away. All done against you was done by all party. Look away from these little boys. Let you mind circle the years.
Loose it and it will bring you up from Oppression to State street.
Many came but more are left behind.
. . .
Vote against Lucier and you will be voted for Mr. Dever, and you uphold cim crow laws, disfranchising laws, the torch, laws denying your women right of petition in courts of law, children in the father's children for them.
You are thinking now, are you not? "Not ballots, but bullets," is said to be the motto of the Reds now on trial for apposing government.
You are up on that motto; at least you know. Sit down and talk at the family altar on this question.
Forget Mr. Lucier; forget Mr. Dijkstra.
Think of the distance traveled, the rivers crossed. Think of the friends you have had, then of the enemies you have drawn themselves across your path.
What party stands behind the
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
**By Roscoe Simmons**
Defender by B. S. Abbott Publishing Company.
"Mammy Statue?" ask yourself. Then this one. "What party is against you?" ask yourself. "What party do you find your old ides who like you, came North?" There they are, standing with Mr. James Hamilton Lewis. "What party he for Leder; this writer may be for or atheist Dever. But this writer IS for you, a vote for Leder is a vote of self-respect. Don't rob millions of all they have—hope for a better day, STAY ON THE SHIP."
CALIFORNIA is worked up over treatment received by the only Colored member of the state assembly, Frederick M. Roberts of Los Angeles. You may not have heard much of Mr. Roberts, but you will.
He belongs to the new school; that is, to young men taking up where and on young shoulders, say of Roberts. He was an editor before he got to a statesman, and he was a school teacher before he joined the greatest of "professions," as editors like to
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"What overlook him?" you are asking, Race prejudice overtook him, the obedient he had ordered for the state. Our white people enjoy the ride of death, you can say. The Hotel Oakland, fine hotel of East San Francisco, refused Mr. Roberts's friends in the legislature him. Mr. Roberts doesn't seem to say much about it. A still tongue makes a sound. "This isn't true," says the manager of the hotel. "Why should we refuse Mr. Roberts's a bed when we entertained him in the dining room of the hotel. Give that some thought, too, since our white people will often let you sleep like a human if you will not be able to do so. You wouldn't like you to examine the wonderful brains of our white people?
A good sign is the stand taken by members of the legislature.
"Yes, he was refused a room," members say, "and we propose to look into the matter." That sounds manly doesn't it? Haave manly still live.
Mr. Roberts was member of a committee of the legislature appointed to visit the city to present possibilities of her harbor. That's coming up.
Mr. Roberts cannot not think Mr. Roberts a man of extraordinary wisdom affront to him is resented by WHITE members of a legislature of which he is a member?
No, when he was elected he said: "I may not turn the legislature upside down, but I promise you will not be ashamed of me." The behind a man who can talk like a man. Maybe a word or so from the mayor of Oakland, John L. Davie, will interest you. It ends.
He instructs a minister to furnish a case as a surprise to him, and if that the hotel management did not discriminate against Assomblyman liberties. His position in the legislature had not assured him courteous treatment.
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From the Atlantic to the Pacific you are being tried as if in the ferry fleet. Thirty years ago a Colored member of a Massachusetts body of important officials, William Reed, had a time of it when he went South with his toilets to look around. The first of these sew was: "Nogroes not wanted."
Further on, when time takes down the room, admonishes our white people to meet them in your home, you everywhere, in the legislature, in the hotels, rooms and dining halls but mostly on the field of battle. Recall the lines of the old song:
THIS writer told you last week that your great president, Mr. Harding, had been smoked out. He told me that considerable man, true to his friends, true to you, spoke for the president. "He will run again," said Mr.
"He will run again," said Mr. Daugherty.
Many said, you among them. "Many
many are the race only to fall by the
race."
The Great Book puts in something like this: "The race is not to the swift, etc., as you remember," etc., as John again, said Harrison in 1822. Blaise followers began to look for their knives.
Harrison was one of your great presidents, although you know but little about him. His grandfather, William Henry Harrison, had been elected to the White House more than 40 years before. The elder Harrison died as he reached the top. The younger Harrison, who was the first McKinley appeared on the horizon, as political writers put it.
In 1896 Foraker, ablest, Republican debater your party ever had, and the next governor, presented McKinley to the Skow convention. Ask Bryan about the campaign.
Behind the scenes was Mark Markinson, the one Ohioan of sway and power that man who never broke his word.
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How did the country take Mr. Dautherhys' words? you ask. Fairly well.
Mr. Harding has wronged nobody else. He doesn't think he wrongs you. You think so, do you not?
Suppose he had appointed one of your men, say Cottrell, who lived on expectations, to be register of the treasury; you you be mad at him? Mr. Harding; don't be too hard on him. The old folks sang a song your great president can sing: "Nobody knows you I see; nobody knows but Jesus." George II. Moses, your fighting champion, senator from Hampshire, sends Mr. Daughters a reply. What does he say? Until the end, he was
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923
The High Court Thomas H. Hayes Good-by Statue
The High Court Thomas H. Hayes Good-by Statue
His name was William E. Chandler. Fifteen years ago he left that place of oratory, once home of giants. This year, he wrote this writer saying that Chandler was a great doctor. No, he was not a doctor; he was a lawyer, one of the great constitutional lawyers of his writer is fairly well informed.
Read Senator Moses' reply to Mr. Daugherty, cabled from London:
"The senator refused to say he knew what the atmosphere is, chance, but the World (New York) that when several friends in London asked who would be the next person he named Senator Medill McCormick."
Senator Moses adds that Daugherty "clears the atmosphere."
"May you great president will want to know what the atmosphere is."
Senator Moses' maybe' crossing wires, but this writer keeps up with sayings and doings of big men, those who drive you ride. Listening, looking for you is this writer's business.
Will you vote for Mr. Harding?
He will be the nominee unless he wins. Daugherty "Hold, enough." Only the President said that, Hayes, also of Ohio.
Hayes know his goose was cooked and stepped aside for Garfield, another Ohioan. He was but in 1925 Medill McCernick will be standard bearer of your party. In 1924 he would run on Harding's record. It is hard to run on another man's record. "Remember that the brains of Mark Harkness precise and live in the wonderful woman, Ruth Hanna McCernick, wife of the senator, ablest rich man of his generation." Meanwhile your president leaves Florida soon. "I said, 'yes, I shall certainly reappoint Walter Cohen controller at New Orleans."
That means you will lean towards
the wind and wind up
embracing him, doodles.
Give Harding a second term in the White House. You'd certainly be surprised.
A MONTH or so ago this writer wrote on two men, both great alas both of your blood, one a doctor, David Williams of Chicago, the other George C. Carver, scientist.
You will be glad to know that this writer will be essay on these great men was written on paper and magazines gotten up by our white people. Every way you look there is Crawley's picture a tribute to him. You rise with your great men. Quit killing them.
You will remember that this writer found a record to equal his father in his mother, never knew his father, and made it on his own pull.
You would look a long time before finding a record to equal his. Booker T. Washington asked some educated person, preferably a school teacher, to tell you of Plutarch, who he was, what he did, what book made him immortal, and some of the men he wrote about.
You will then understand the statement that Plutarch never had a subservient to you, and to hand to young men for study.
Young men don't read the Lives now.
Brick Henry, that orator who spoke his way to fame in one sentence—"Give me liberty or give me death!" said he educated himself on the Bible and Plutarch.
This writer would ring in Shakespeare.
You have been told, you will continue to be told by this pen, that times will be better for you if southwardly the ladies, would lighten up.
Two southern forces stay you, only two, white ladies and white preachers, judges, jury, educators, all wait for the coming of the new. Our white people south hold more revivals than Colored people, sing as loudly, pray fervently.
They read the Bible with care, dittigen.
Hold out hope for any people who read the Bible. Some day our white people will remember what they have read. They will hear: "These are children in whom I am well pleased."
genius was a benefactor of the South. "His experiments astound us," said the Rev. Read what Mrs. Charles Phillips, a first lady of Dixie, president of the Daughters, had to say: "We felt that it was paying just tribute to Dr. Carver to extend to them the blessings of our country." "As a southern organization we naturally feel an interest for the Negro that people of other portions of the country do not either understand well," he thought it but right that he should be invited to 'deliver lectures on the subjects of his research before all agricultural schools and colleges in the South."
This is the sun still shining behind the cloud.
Mrs. Phillips says that southern ladies feel an interest for the Negro. Very true, as you know. Phillips and other ladies south to do it to take interest in the Negro. Is not that true? Is his lectures and addresses to white schools and colleges to the South? Dr. Carver might make such a big hit that young white men and ladies will say: "Look here, a man and a girl to see and lecture us in sim-crow. When the door is opened to let Dr. Carver out everybody else will escape. Trust Gpd. Who still moves in mysterious ways.
THIS writer brings you but little to discourage you. However, the other picture makes strong men buck up. Read several paragraphs from Vardaman's Weekly, voice of the vanquished. The weekly begins with
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FLEES HOME;
SOUTH GIVES
HIM A SCARE
New York Man Had Too Many Suits for Tarheels; They Get Up a Mob for Necktie Party
Pinchurst, N. C., March 23.—S. D. Phillips changed his suits too often, and his employer thought too much of him, while least citizens of this place decided he had better be lynched for their and his own sins. His fools fooled them, however.
A.
He is now on his way back to his home in Cove, N. Y., saddle but wiser, according to the anthro-Tut-Anh-Amen. Phillips was employed by a wealthy Northern man, which was snend-
At no previous time has a lynchman been tried against any of his servants. Hereofo such distinctions as there have been have been confined to grumbling. "Inehurst, accuse me of grumbling," the most dangerous places for Northern tourist to go unless he has white domestics.
Offer Prize Inducement to Clean Up
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., March 30.
—Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal of Tuskegee Institute, Negro business league, has announced that the National Clean-Up and Paint-Up Bureau, chairman W. Al. Clark, has offered to give silver loring cups to the three communities that do the cleaning for the annual national Negro health week, April 1-7. The cup will be awarded at the annual meeting of the National Negro Business League at Springs, Ala., Aug. 15, 16 and 17.
Each community is urged to organize committees to carry out the health week program and the secretariat to send reports of the work accomplished to Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, not later than May 1. These reports may be submitted to a committee of junior faculty, Spudding, secretary-treasurer of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company, Durham, N. C.; Dr. C. lexander, N. C.; Dr. N. A. lai, N. C.; Medical association, Orange, N. J.; Dr. W. W. Alexander, secretary of the Southern Intercollegial commission, Atlanta, Ga.; Jonathan D. Dailey, D. A.; Independent, Atlanta, Ga.; Dr. R. L. Reynolds, F. C.; President A. E. Malone of Poro college, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Maggie Walker, President of Lakes Bank, Va.; Mrs. Mrs. Nashville, Tenn., and Monroe N. Work, editor of the Negro Year Book, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama.
PRESERVES RUM
144 YEARS OLD
Philadelphia—A bottle of rum, left by British officers in the home of Lydia Cooper, on Arch street, upon evacuation of Philadelphia in 1778 for the attack on the city. The bottle to be opened in 1922, and used by the board of directors.
The bottle was given the institute in 1901 by Isaac J. Wistar, the founder of the institute. It has been sampled twice, once in 1830 and again in 1894.
Sunday Would Jim Crow Race Up in Heaven
Columbia, S. C., March 30—Billy Sunday's, Jim Crow arrangement struck another snag in the South. Billy Sunday viseed their congregations to stay away from his tabernacle. Members of our Race are not perplexed and praise God along with the white people, but were offered a "special Sunday." In which they preside, worship the master, masters the churches and a meeting of the Ministerial union declined to urge their audiences to accept Billy's method of going to the church. The arrangements were called off.
Is Your Hair Bobbed?
Norfolk, Va.; below (left), Miss Alna Holder, 410 Cedar street, Nashville, Tenn.; at right, Miss Francis M. Ross, Los Angeles, Cal.
Long-haired girls are fighting hard to support their claim that bobbed hair is not the more attractive. The three advocates of long hair shown today are Miss Clara E. Hodge, 724 Calvert street,
Says Crime News Should Be Printed
Cleveland: O. March 20—Declaring censorship of news unwise, Walter Lippman, white, New York, wrote to the chamber of commerce, said it is the duty of modern newspapers to print crime news as well as every other news, and to tempt the chamber to censor crime news might find justification to censor financial news and proceed to a policy of trying to censor all news, Mr. Lippman said. "Crime news is a part of the picture of life as it is," he asserted. The danger is such in public newspapers as in newspaper turning detective, prosecutor and judge." Advertising has little effect on citizens, the Lippman said, in the larger papers the influence being relatively insignificant. "The advertiser needs the newspaper to be more useful to the newspaper needs him. The editor can say to himself. If I can hold the reader the advertiser will come to me, the reader the advertiser will not come to me anyway," he continued.
Occasionally on the Persian roads) we passed patrols of mounted gendarmes, carbines slung across their backs, sitting easily on their wired knees, and carrying a column of dusty infantry, the men chanting soldier songs as they marched, after the Russian fashion. They were on their way to the halls of the palace, to attempt to capture the elusive Simko, that Kurdish Robin Hood who, when he runs out of ammunition, sends a polite message to the authorities in Syria, and to other expedition against him, writes E. Alexander Powell in Harper's. And finally there were the flocks of fat-tailed sheep, their wool dyed in red, and the sheep in a vermilion, just as the ranchmen of the West brand their live stock, and for the same purpose, so that at times we seemed to be motoring through the hills. The tails of some of these Persian sheep are monstrous affairs of solid fat—it is said that when the nomsid wish lard they cut a slice from the tail of the living animal—and their heads must make them difficult to carry.
Raiser your eyebrows in skepticalism if you wish, but I saw one sheep whose tall was of such record size that the power that attached to the pupil of older children didn't cart, to prevent it dragging on the ground.
We insist on a free and unrestricted ballet in the North, and South.
A.
Breaks Way For Nurses in Toledo
Toledo, Ohio. March 30.—For the first time on record a nurse of the Race has given service at one of the local white hospitals.
"She is Mrs. Ora Lewis Brooks, a graduate of Mehary Medical college and Hubbard hospital. Mrs. Brooks came to Toledo recently. Local nurses have feared to go up against the discrimination encountered in an effort to serve in the hospitals of the city.
She Brooks was fortunate in being called to nurse in one of the wealthiest white families in the state. Her patient became worse at home, but so efficiently had Mrs. Brooks served, that he requested she be alicensed in the hospital. Vincent's hospital, thus becoming the first Race nurse to enter any hospital in the city to give professional service.
She was recommended by the physician in charge of the case as being "very competent, patient and technical." Her patient's family was so pleased with her work that a large number was added to her regular wages.
WRITES 'HELLO'
ACROSS THE SKY
New York-Stad and blaze New Yorkers who say nothing now can throw back as they watched a sky pilot with a message. A small black dot shot about over the Hudson River spelling out a long trail of alpine airplane equipped with an apparatus for writing with an "ink" of white vapor against the blue background of the sky. Its pilot was Capt. Cyril Sailing a mile high, Capt. Turner spelled out the letters: "HU. U. N. That was almost four miles long. The planes remained visible for 15 minutes.
RACE FARMERS
Average yields of 35 bushels of corn per acre were obtained by more than 14,000 Race farmers in North Carolina. The average yield of 30,000 acres of corn last year, the department of agriculture has announced. The average for all farms in these states ranged from 17 to 25 acres. The excellent record made by the Race farmers is attributed in part to the advice they received from county agents employed co-operatively by the state agriculture and the state agricultural colleges.
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IN THE UNION IS COVERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS
SOUTH SWORN TO FIGHT ALL RACE OFFICE HOLDERS
Carolina Editor Declares That Is the One Big Difference Between North and South
To understand the South, one must first grasp the fact that it is a great empire within itself, a third of the United States, writes W. A. Saunders, a North Carolina editor, in Collers, the National Weekly. The civil war was great empire as desolate and poverty as vast. Poland and the Near East are today. My grandmother dug up the earthen floor of the smokehouse on the hill, and bled the dirt to extract the acres and bollied the dirt to extract the soap and salt for seasoning.
Republican party can never break the ties that have made the Republican race issue lives, because the Republican party has so far committed itself to the Negro now. The Republicans in the South have supported the Liby White movement, but the Republicans in the North not dare; they have got to coddle the Negro because they have a little solidarity of their own; and the Negro vote must be paid for with the money he wants, he boils, a was evident in the recent November election, states in the recent November election.
South Won't Tolerate
Now, a Negro office-holder is on anything the southern white man posits of right and justice. If the Negro in politics were something new, it would be a dose of Negro office-holding was of a kind from which it has never recov- tured. It would have gave us that "dose," literally gagging, to force it down our throats. It would point to the broken stones in the sidewalls of the state capitol at Raleigh, graced and broken by drunken horrors of white and Black Republican legisl- ators for years by a Negro who could not write his name. He was an honest, but just the plant, ignorant feel of the local Republican ring that rudely the Negro put on the liquor and a dozen the dimness of every tub, the white Republican bosses disgust, a loathing, and a very real fear took deep root—I might say inter- nalizing men and women in the South in the days of reconstruction. That he can be educated so long as the cannot memory of reconstruction days remains.
The carpet-baggers who came in to exploit the Negro after the Civil War were the most powerful force as the Republican party has to pay today. Only the rewards of titles and honors, not the rewards of freedom Negroes from their former masters and made them the political leaders of the country, had been their friends. The carpet-baggers had to fill every available office and they made it possible for the Black officials and they made a rotten mess of it before the South recovered and threw the South into a civil war directed Black officialdom, and voted them as they pleased. The old-timers were the most successful of the blamers. But the old-timers think back 50 years, which is 20 years or more before the recollection of the Civil War is still swagged by memories that, though terrible to them, are nearly as good as today as to the youth of any other part of the country. They are to me, women and children were bleeding and sore to every impression and prejudice, the breach between the two sections by imposing upon the South a reign of oppression. It did not recover for 12 or 15 years.
The carrot-baggers who came from the South were then semibarbaric, newly freed Negroes, to terrorize the crippled, slack and unclean label and carried on their devility in the name of that party. The South did the one thing easiest to do with its vast acres and unskilled Negro labor and carried on the North reaped the great profits by spinning that cotton into yarn and the North reaped the great profits of nations. The South, laboring in its fields, had neither the time nor the money to rested on its own vastness. Do you wonder that it became so wrapped up in the South that it has only recently begun to find time to look about and discover its own or the other two-thirds of the country?
BONDED SLAVES
SPURN FREEDOM
Home--Negro shaves in lower Nigeria are generally contented, do not sigh freedom and are not maltreated by their black owners. Each has his own house and child, who from 150 to work part of the time for himself. These statements are made by Father Grandin, a missionary, and are published in the Osservatore Romano. A slave can become free by paying a certain amount of money from $100. A woman is worth $25 and a child $12. They do not seek freedom because they are protected by their owners. When a Christian attempts to buy a wife from a polygamous pagan the affair becomes rather complicated, the owner insisting that a dovoy be paid to her parents. This amounts to any sum from $50 to $100.
White Mooses' Suit Causes Name Change
Atlantic City, N. J., March 36—Although they adopted the name of Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Moose, the supreme lodge of the Moose, they organized the white organization in this state, objected to the word "Moose" being used at all by the organization of our people and last week instituted proceedings in the court of chancery, alleging misuse of the court. Counsel for the two lodges later came to an agreement and the order composed of our people promised to change its name. Proceeded to the court, which opposed "It is thought that this may set a prescript for other states.
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the labor question and ends with the
‘Negro question.” ‘Take the word
“Negro” ‘Out of hite English Jangware
‘and halt of our “xtateamen” would be
opecchless, ‘Mr, Vardaman would be
Tonguelonn.
‘Says the weekly:
“IF you turn to the unskilled
workers, we immediately find the
ciserepancy. The same is true, of
Sgriguitural workers. We need but
Compare the wage paid by the
Western. wheat grower, and that
Baid by the southern cotton grower.
The blighting curse of the Negro
falle wherever he sets foot.
“The poor compensation received
by the Southern cotton grower is
due to cheap Negro labor. Cotton
was first known 32.2 slave product
and, told cheaply. Its price was
fixed im the Beginning upon a basis
0 low that it would net decently
feed, clothe and house the pre=
ducers”
Don't fly off the handle over these
words, or any’ ike them.
Tnteitigent white. peuple reading
them wil soy that the law of supply
and demand has been suspended.
Wine men don't try to suspend that
law
Writing ix easy: saying something
ta not ae easy.
‘Take twa of thees sentences: fur-
ther from Mr. Vardaman's Weekly
“The white man in. the South,
who raises cotton ought to be well
Compensated. It takes a high de~
gree of intelligence to grow cotton
Successfully. ‘The South has almost
2 monopoly in, its production: cer-
tainly to sufficient extent to dictate
the price.”
‘You do not understand that tan-
guage, do vou? Neither does this
writer.
President WYisan said Mfr, Varda-
man was Father bard to understand,
However. ‘on you he ix very, clear
Every man to his row.
Why docx, he quote Vardaman?
som will sek, “So that you and your
Chiléren will get some” idea of. the
faliher of ten opposed to You, talks
Ing shout You, against you.
‘Varduman flew lich galy to roost
tow. "Is not that true? ‘Gone but
Hot forgotten, will bo written of him
Trwa paragraphs now:
“The white man who undertakes
to raise cotton must consent to five
supon a zeale with cheap Negro
Tabor. “He must live upon the eco-
nomic plane of the Negro, becauso
the products of his toil must be
sold in competition with the prod-
uct of the Negroes, and the price
teeeived is so low that it will not
jae 22° # higher standard of tive
ng,
"rhe Negro question is the great-
‘est question before the American
people for eettiement. It must be
fettled f American is to remain
white. ea
‘You don't need to worry over this
‘Yeara igo SIF, Vardamun annoyed
you, but matters stand well with you
‘Telt Mr. Varduman that darkening
sochite, Amerien” did not start on
‘Also, that southern farmers are
poor because ait of them, white and
Muck. are lazy, trifling. | Start to
Inoking towards town on next Sutur-
day from sunrise Monday morning.
Fmagite a tate, the history of the
state, Tht could send to the United
Stas Senate cboth Jefferson Davis
and J. ik. Vardaman,
Trojans wastet sleep, however, for
tn between came Revels und Bruce.
‘Sengtor John Shur Willams re-
tums ta itis! Yuzwo plautation ‘to
, tale cotton. Vardagnan has been so
usy Keeping you down that he for-
got te buy un acre of land.
Bs
YOU onene to Know something
‘the liiguare of sour Supreme
court fa the Fisine case.
No, nue" sald your high court to
your “Arknasas divtriet court, "you
are wrone. Dur process of law means
Que process of 1a."
‘Fricker. Kreat Jew, lawyer und
calm Judze. sits ‘in ‘the Arkansas
court. Many, say" that Jews. in
‘Helena brought on the Ekune massa-
cre. Many talk, but few say any-
thing. Hear all, betieve little.
Do you remetiber the Prati case?
In heaven Senator Thomas 1, Wat-
ron eam face to face with Frank.
the young Jew Irehed by Georgians
After Georgia courts and ruleps had
Settied the ease
Lawyers for condenined Elaine
citizens appealed from ‘Trieber, whe
sald the appeal was based on’ good
Kround. divecuy To the Fraai ease
Taw reading ts hard readin. No
fichts carry Fou off, for the law Is
reason at work.
Few jon, only very unusual men,
can ride reason and imagery at the
mame tine.
Thiok In other days it was done, but
men and tines huve changed.
Sustiow Iliehes, nee secretary of
state, Turied Language tu service in
fis decisions.
John Sitrehat! Harlan, truest
friend freedoms ever had it the Su-
Drome court, wrete powerful lai
Euaue when indignant at ercur.
Who ix chlet justice of your Su-
preme court naw?
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Betereeced in, Washlagton.
“fell the Colored people,” ho was
asked, “tell the, Colored’ Déonle: that
(CaShington authorities will not see
them nutailisted in this way."
‘Vers, very 5008.
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tion Congress and take up collections
to ngnt the enterprise may torn to
einer matters. “Taking up collection
fe" profession,
A lady in Birmingham submitted 4
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prints 1. There stands “Masamst
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Sweet fact.
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Ha Ses SerteuneSBeonged. akee Gee
Mata Sveere onertatned recent at
{iitmer Sige ama Stra Ache Simos ete
rel ackon, Stee, “ileer guna,
Mise Cici “trier, aie Auleons Met kaw:
dngua, Charies Cuulee, We chilis, Sts
Ererae Parsee" and’ Sudan viones.
Siting stew “lahat eak hend ne guests
aU inner: Sunday" ates and Mim. Ones
Jounin aise Sarah bavie, Mee iene
and'sat ariel Sine Singtha Sone
ARG 12 roe Fore Huarhua Aries where
Mie ett nine her Ramada tee
Tike ted a In Nenaten, Avis, Shes
SUNS raed Gun poeneeres tran na ae:
AME ge ane fe "Wine Bake and Mie
Hain ‘aby uighters. “dunnita’s and
Situs: te eecatering’ sows from the
aetimontse “Sire Banka ts oot oa,
TROY. N.Y.
arg. Plaga Jackson ie home trom
su Samar ogmtat Suet etiouy
sceatione Stay farinn “Stead? tance
iG elts after w nape af tg weeks
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sags" mer for ine: inieition. of ‘eamal=
Rae ina cabeie ie were Bathe
fame, aes “Pear Htastrouck. whe
The er home with ers aunt, end
Rocks, Sie, and’ Stans hohe Thoms ot
Pros tor ihe ue Ib wsares passed eat
Montag’ morning aa t" ty Funeral
SOOIGS Were eid at 3X. Si. ee fion
Sineiis of ehteh She Seas a rember
| AUBURN. N.Y.
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He finn inch, Suse evenings Maret
Fe tite Carter Culture conerees met at
the APIS EE Yom elturen Sunday’ afters
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Shale af Me citeen, “Ehe ee, Peter's
Inge No. Sere Gee, On OR. and
lines of Rath, Noe 1164 coelentet
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Ae"Syrping March 20 in Hoe Seats
APRS En ener eld thle
Trot sodlat th theron the chute,
Seu‘ ichaetteom bie ben Telensed from
EictNeees Wendt ‘after hk dear
Mir, “Aisduine ones, Cornell street. in
GER? tie seth een ASthOF
Sauncemece tenets te Hi with a at
Sms Geeta:
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gavel Riered cogcert atthe church on
Sei eins Sire "she Gage
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Gand Viisrusecd the ube siedation:
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‘Saturday evenings. was well attended
inae Taatorgaye he" Hew De" Shiela
‘will teave for’ Now ‘Fork Stondny ‘night
Hopping with higvold charges, where, he
fanored, He wilt return the last of the
eels. Hie wil alse represent tho. Fox
De Ticard Miadlonae, woclety ge ih
Miarterly” meeting Thursday of thi
reek. P. 2 Downing, oteward. of th
Bethet A: 3f, "church: fa: very fl tn
the Good’ Shepherd hospital. :
GLEN COVE, N.Y. g
Mr, and rs. Kaymond Torter_ of
Brooklyn NF. spent "Sunday. with
Bre. fe Russell. ‘Mex. Porter's. mother
The Cover eat Art glulr met. with
AGS. SIGIG wiaretains The es ar
breparing ‘to take care, of the fancy
title 'at" the, “air of Calvary church
the ‘arse werk in’ May. ‘Me and Aira
Perry Townsend ate the prow! ‘parent
ohPhovely bat eh. Tonmuend Mick
Ghnouneed "the “engagement of il
Aduenter.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Arthur E. Coleman, a ifeiong rest
gent dled! ‘at" the” General Mownlial
thes 15th unt, “Tie “tpmevtved yh
Miife,, five pons antl four daughters
rhe’ teneeat eae bela fromm thew An ae
3. Zion church on the i7th. the Rev. J»
‘Gormamm @ficigting, "Archdeaegn Jas, 3.
Ramell, JD. principalvet ‘St. Pauls
school at Lawrenteville, Va, apent seve
erai dave tq Gla. clty’ fn ghe interest
Sf'tne school. “He sug the Rowe wus
Sf Me AUP Stin. Geo. WW. Burke, Gyuress
Sheet, “Mra kisle ‘Nyland avent "nee:
Sra dann fn inte" Chan, Bekely Naa
iven © birthday surprise party at ‘the
Fesidence of Mr and Afra. 3S, tern:
Jdon on the Lith 1nsk. ‘The avening Mas
Spont with veatda and. dancing. The
Bowcers hotel” grilt_rootn giris cabaret
ant dance wag ane of the geese of
re gcazon,” ‘Phe Rochester ‘uranelt of
the SOAK. GE, ee on onda eves
hing, Siaren’ $2,!and wan’ adressed by
Richaeqeon J.-S iuasell of the. Law.
Hrnqeville seheot on aberia.", Messrs.
HPS" eendon and. Wei Stockton:
ho have heen tn" Plarida ‘ar the pant
onthe have Felurned te. the ‘ety’
YONKERS, N.Y.
oxi Wegnaatay, Machi Mrs. FW.
scatlen, SU Asmiiton: nvenuny aalled or
Gis" steamship. Carrlin for” Kington,
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ceday evening Wy" afew of her frhents
[and receiver! many presenta. how pres:
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ST, PAUL:
BROTCHNER'S PHARMACY,
Rondo and Dale Sts.
WILMINGTON:
JOS. ZIMMERMANN,
MOBILE:
WELCH'S DRUG STORE.
CHARLESTON, S. C.:
ALL DRUG STORES. .
SIOUX CITY: z
E..T, THOMPSON & SON,
‘o1i West Seventh St,
PHILADELPHIA:
LIEBER'S DRUG STORE,
A9th and Montgomery Ave.
FT, WAYNE:
CHILDERS PHARMACY.
CHATTANOOGA:
RED STAR PHARMACY,
CALIFORNIA: e
OSGOOD BROS.
Qakiand:
SAN DIEGO PHARMACY,
‘Sun Diego. «
SECURITY DRUG CO,
Los Angbles.
HARRIS PHARMACY,
Los Angeles.
‘THE FREEMAN DRUG CO.,
‘Oakland,
WEST VIGINIA: =
SHIBLDS & PHILIPPS,
‘Elm Grove,
‘Whe past two weeks, te showing Im-
Frovement’ Queen” of “the North.
Flousehold of Ruth, No. $30, °C. 0.0.
So Ee celebrated. tis a5th. annivertary
Sérmcn “at~ Steaalah, Bantigt. church.
SEnich teas preackeat by the Revs BW,
Smith ‘Sunday. Mire.” Dora ©. Jarvis
seas chalegnan of the, program comnts
Teg and es, Alice elargey ergtary.
SESE, Seote “ot New Britain. Conn
Spest, ine wea jot hep somhters
festames F, flenderson, Mt, Green an
YS"Cttere, Prot. Sanders. choirmaster
Af Messiah church, Ie Arranging a. fine
Saster program. Sirs. Av Crier was il
fast week:
MOUNT VERNON, N.Y, «
Mr. and dirs. J, Chadwick, 3 Soutn
second’ street, visited Siiss Frown last
Saday at. Graceland “hospital. "Miss
Reathea Hantieg, tei. East sith, street
Sea Mane tated Ses. S. Carapbell 44
Seren hed aveue alte A" takley
Nes 's. Nord. Sllss Pollard. Stes.
Nsom ant tra. 8. Pralete aecended
Samtata given at the Rew. MrevSimme
chorehy Ean‘ mereet.” Thursday even ine:
Sho Sling Kate ‘errs, 28 Noreh, Second
BNenies = Biro. ‘T. Brldge” af. Franklin
Nonus’ gave an entertainment at her
Rome: tof the ‘benent of Grace: church
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Shiven Wat Sunday atcinode
Sone preached ny the Maatonte Bape
Fr church all last, week. The Rev.
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veritas deine tet, “ica salon
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CARLIS'S DRUG STORE,
Memphis.
BATTIER'S,
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DOUGHTY-ROBINSON DRUG
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| ED, V. SHBELY,
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DAYTON DRUG CO,
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IVY DRUG CO,
‘Chattanooga.
PEOPLES DRUG CO.,
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TEXAS:
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aco, ¥
WILLIAMSON'S PHARMACY,
Datias. :
BURK'S ORIENTAL DRUG
STORE, Waco.
PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE,
‘Beaumont. :
ARKANSAS:
'S.M. DAVIS & SON,
“Warren.
W. A STEWART,
Arkadelphia.
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VERSAILLES KY
LOUISVILLE KY
MAYVILLE KY
DANVILLE KY
MILLERSBURG, KY
J. W. Williams of Springfield, Ohio, attended the funeral of Mrs. Dora Rose Linn, whom he later returned to their home in Cincinnati his week after spending several weeks in Brookridge, Mrs. Lenora Thompson Brickendale, Mrs. Lenora Thompson Brickendale, Mrs. Lenora Thompson Brickendale, Mrs. Lenora Thompson last week. The Mission society of the Methodist church rendered a service of sympathy to the Nellie Henderson last week. The Mission society of the Methodist church rendered a service of sympathy to the Methodist church. Joe W. Hammond McClintock has returned to the University to spend Easter in Cincinnati. The Miltown McClintock troupe showed in Rudder's Mille M. Joes spent several days in La Crosse is visiting her daughter, Amanda Lawson, at Paris. A number of Floyd at Carlisle Tuesday. The rally the Christian church Sunday was in to treat to reside. The Millerons basement Sunday, April 1. Miss Estelle Sysle spent the week end with Mrs. Hammond and the Mrs. Madeline Tipton spent the week end at their respective homes, the memorial of Thos. Lawson, who died at his home in Paris. In memorial, a Monday in memorial. He was formerly a real estate paris about 14 years ago. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Evings, and two daughters and one son.
HENDERSON, KY
Mme. Moton has been building a reverence street, for two weeks. Last Sunday at 5 p.m. she spoke to men only. This week she will be very ill at her home, Jolla street. The D. H. S. linger hall won a prize in the Envanceys competition. They will play a game with the Envanceys team at Envanceys campus, Opakville March 21. The school performance a great success and by special request was shown again Wednesday, March 26. Jokes and songs, Wm. Warfield left night for Detroit, Mich. Mrs. J. H. L. Cabell left sister in Chicago, S. B. Cabell in the city Friday and Saturday. Prof. of Prof. Wm. Rutledge. They also went to the team of the Henderson Douglas high school went to Owensboro to play a providence Saturday. A. Cabell went to providence Saturday.
FRANKFORT KY
The popularity contest of the senior class was a close last Monday night, with Miss Briarie Samuels winning first prize and Miss Katherine Nutter of Simmons university was the winner. The Sunday, the members of the eighth grade entertained last Friday in honor of the senior class. The honor of the spelling contest, Miss Maitie McKibbey spent the week-end at
home. Mrs. Taylor and Prof. Smith of Evening. What club last week, Mrs. Carole Cindy delightfully entertained Mrs. Succuerna Roberts was hastened to Miss Succuerna Roberts was hastened to Mrs. Katie Holman left for Indianapolis last week to make her
MT. STERLING, KY.
Miss. Hattie Turner of Cincinnati and Miss. Katherine of Louisville tend the funeral of Mrs. Laura Thompson Thompson who died in Oberlin, Ohio Thursday, was the wife of Rev. Jessica Thursday, was the wife of Rev. Jessica Northfield Darte of Springfield, Ohio, were called here to attend the funeral of Miss. Hattie
SOMERSET, KY.
Mrs. Amia B. Perkins of Mayville and Mrs. B. Perkins of Dayton made and a talk full of instruction, and Mrs. B. Perkins of Dayton Hill are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mother and son don’t know each other, but family have moved to Los Angeles, Cal., for their first vacation leaving voiced for New York, where she will be reunited with Paula from Dubai school made a trip to Dayton, Ohio to visit
MARION KY
OWINGSVILLE, KY.
Roseco Johnson of Ashland was the guest of his father, John Johnson Wright and Alex Ramsey left for Ashland, Ky., for a visit to Buffalo where he worked at Buffalo for Mt. Sterling Wednesday on business in Whiman. He left home in Whiman, W. Va., Mr. and Mr. Lucian Bradshaw Jr. and his wife, Jane Johnson Wednesday, John Lane of Jasperville was here visiting relatives and took his children Jerald Shout attended the commencement of those attending court in Mt. Sterling were Hagen Farrow, Hoberman, Frank Ramsey, Frank Robert, James Reed, Carroll Hoyle, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hayden, Sunday.
Cherice Reed of Ashland, Ky., is writing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lexington, Ky., spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Lexington, Ky., with his daughter, Mrs. Felix Williams of Lexington, Ky., Henry Excelsi, in charge of the family, here Thursday. Nathan Redman and Cherice Howard left for employment, Mrs. Laura Wright Bessle Wright and Rachel Ewing sister, Mrs. Mary B. Peters of Ashland, Ky., were here Lexington, Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Farrow, Leander Lexington, Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Farrow, Leander
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The J. C. Price Study club, which has for its object to better acquaint students with the progress of the Race, meets each Tuesday evening. Sunday, March 4, was the first meeting of the M. E. Zion church. The subjects were very easily handled by the ladies who were attending. The national students were held March 26 at the A. M. E. Zion church. Mrs. Lloyd Welch, a national student, was held March 26 at the A. M. E. Zion church. Mrs. Greenway, a national department of the club, Mrs. Greenway died at her home on April 26 and was held at the Seventh Day Adventist church.
See to it, that the minister of your church is a college trained man, or that teacher is well-trained and education.
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POPLAR BLUFF, MO.
The school at Brown A. M. E. church was
school at Brown A. M. E. church was
J. O. McDonald and Mrs. James Lee
spent several days in Hot Springs, Ark.
Goodlow, brother and slater-in-law of
Mrs. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wes-
son brother. Tony Robinson, 17 year old
brother. Tony Robinson, 17 year old
the Missouri Fast mail trial No. 7.
The rally at Brown A. M. E. church
the pastor is the Rev.
Mr. Clinton
BALTON MC
Clyde Allen has returned from Jefferson City, Mrs. Sarah Morgan and Mrs. Caroline Morgan last week. Prof. Butler is spending a week in town visitors in our city last week are as follows: Mrs Herdson of Marcelelle Huntsville; Mrs. Corda Carter, Kansas City; Mrs. Canden, Kansas City; Mrs. Bettle Perkins, Chicago; Mrs. Russel Tucker attended the funeral of one the sick last are Mrs. Thomas Skillman, Miss Gertrude Turner, Georgia Killington is very much improved. Relatives and friends mourn the loss of the child of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hall, but recollection of the birth of their baby girl.
MEXICO, MO.
CARE GIBARDEAU, MO
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the N. A. J. C. P. mast at the residence of the motion prevailed to have headquarters at the home of the Rev. J. W. H. M. in for full supplies from the national headquarters in New York. Mrs. Mary Winsett, Mrs. Mary Moore, and Mrs. Moore formia. Those on the slick list are Mrs. Manisa Winsett, Mrs. Mary Wiley who moved to the Moore and Brooke, Wim. Cravings.
FULTON, MO.
COLUMBIA, MO.
NOBERLY MO.
The Fifth Baptist missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Jerry Anderson, Rose Royal House held a pleasant meeting Friday evening. Miss Rosa Williams has improved and is out again. Mrs. Minnie Whalen made a flying trip to Des Moines, Iowa, to attend the club's evening at the Fifth street cafe.
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languages. In addition, with The Thomas E. T. Kane memorabilia collection that was held at the Yale A. S. School, the collection was donated for the season to a show. The final address was delivered by the Rector, A. T. Clark.
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FOWLER, IND.
John Jeffries gave a farewell party for his wife, Jennifer, on Wednesday. Third street. He left Thursday for an in-law house in west Burlington in Lafayette. A small gathering of friends and Ward members of his home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birdjee met at Lafayette spent the week-end with wife Lisa. Clarence Johnson is still on his wife's side. Emmitt Birdjee met the sick list. Emmitt Birdjee attended at Indianapolis. Steers, Warren, and Gaye water motored to Lafayette Sunday.
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vitation to hold their annual services
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hose. Chlorine Evans have been undergoing
Burt and Brandon, who have
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KOKOMO IND
Sunday, March 25, the second quarter meeting was held. The presidents of Miss Thessel Robbins of Nobleville and Miss Emma Newcome, on North Laffontain street. Herman Tomkins is the miss indefinitely. Miss Mattie Lees is miss indefinitely. Miss Alexandra is miss. Ivan Arnold, has returned to her home in Indianaapolis. The missionaries of church met with Mrs. Sadie Walters in a culture club met with Mrs. Helen Bassett in North Laffontain street Tuesday for a public surprise at the home of Mrs. Ivan Arnold. Mrs. Helen Bassett have moved to Richmond for future residence. Mrs. Mary Carleville, has moved very much better. Those on the side list are Charles Carleville, Mrs. John H. Milton enterlined Mr. and Mrs. John H. Milton enterlined and family at dinner Sunday.
CONNERSVILLE, IND
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BLOOMINGTON, IND.
PEBU. IND.
The new Douglass club, Mr. Hummers, Butler, preacher, has hired a new colleague, the newacious new quarters, I49 East Fifth Street, Mr. Butler, traveling public to call on the club in when Pru. W. K. Dunliff, Mrs. M. Hopwell and Mrs. Pettiford have been conceived to sleeper on the Duke's lawn is convalescing at the Duke's hotel week, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson of Louisville, Ky. are stopping with Mrs. Welsh in Wabash Bay, Mrs. Jalecen Payton of Warsaw was visiting Rev. C. E. Benson was called to Indiana for F. R. D. No. 4 was in the last week, after-being down with a visit to Elizabeth Lindsay is reported quite sick at this writing. Hen Lindsay is out after quite a stage of stomach trouble.
WEST BADEN, IND.
The King brothers were called to help the death of their sister, Mrs. Huddy McCain of Chicago is the honor guest of the Ford Jackson. Mrs. Bryant of Wellsville was visited by the stork of a baby boy. The Twilight club had an inspiring discussion of current events, including the murder. Mrs. Sule Schoney was the hostess. Miss Virginia Fields is ill. Louisville is and is again on the staff as a wafer for F. A. Gardon. Mrs. Louise Louisville is and is again on the staff as a wafer for F. A. Gardon. D. Gill left last week for Indiana.
NOBLESVILLE, IND.
Rev. C. P. Smith and wife were entertained at a dinner in Miss Minnie Willy's all-weather New Castle, who has been the host of many past events. Miss Minnie will return home. Herbert Halsey and Arthur Avery attended the performance of the musical Bell Bush is ill at the home of her brother, the Crothers delightfully entertained a number of friends at a 12 o'clock dinner. Mrs. Frances Ollam, a senior of Mrs. Frances Ollam, Amele W. Dempsey and daughter, Mrs. Man Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curran, Mrs. and Mrs. Nicole Curran, Miss Newell Curran and Minnie Curran, the English theater in Indianapolis has Wednesday. The Sunday school classes were held at the home of the dinner at the patronage Friday evening. A splendid program was rendered by the English theater at the west of Nobleville, died early Saturday morning after a long spell of sickening.
ELKHARDT, IND.
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A. W. Roberts, who has been ill at age 71, went on an operation last week by Dr. Burt and Dr. Brandon. The operation proved. The Rav. M. Toomey, the pastor of Stoux city, Iowa, March 15. The young People's society of the Fifth Social Wednesday night. The Crescent Social Wednesday night. The Ward Baptist church. The Robert Wilson Ward Baptist appeared in the Tuesday March 20. The Theophilus Roberts made a visit to the bedside of Sunday, March 15. to the bedside of The Happy Pals were entertained Wednesday evening by Miss Lela Outer Albert Firse arrived in the city Monday where she was called to the bedside of social Friday vening at the Pythian auditorium. Mrs. A. M. Gilbert Lea able lines. Little B. is reported in illness. Little B. is reported in illness. Bren swift left for her home in Kelly, 1016 Ted Main street. Carcaskville, Tenn., entertained with a reception in Ken and Mrs. C. A. Kelly, respectively.
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The A. M. E. church collected 112
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D. Smith was killed on the I. C. R. R. mission in 1915. Sam Smith of Chatham has been sent. Sam Smith of Chatham is visiting his mother and father and the Rev. W. B. Green was held at the Sharp event Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Ferrett Bold of Milton street again. The Fleur-de-lis club met at the Sharp event the afternoon. The Novelty girls gave a handmade social at the home of Mrs. Ferrett Bold and Mrs. P. S. Sharp were elected by M. E. church to represent the steward and stewardess boards at Humphreys and Berenbach in a success of Berenbach Bainthouse Joseph H. Stevens. 345 Male street
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ping i Pacts WS Bas
Sree combo Gin ee
sero aaea eae at,
Uae, He, dy Reoecind
fare ech ar neck aes uh
Gr Senet ate Nah ae
Ser Sa abt Ra "tae
einer oh Met aia aa
Rea are tee Tatty note
Se ies Peter cee
inde eet on hee,
Talat (tna iets wa
Eis, e Wipe cardoe ea? Ses
man Ment Handa with tz, and Mrs.
Seen hie
eee: sex,
aire raat BBE,
dire ae Gretna ona
ia Gears reine Paks eee
tio, anes tlo,iake Saat
Ue pie art a a at
Grate, Uae se ae oe
His tee eR haa
HS oe ct etn toe pat
tay ieee base te era
fasts eta Bact ee
ea fie ane Laat
Bed te is ae ck it
sect Sere ae SY Gua
BF tia, i aati was
a eae yeh etn GH a
ety iets, Gas ee
feats vrattade iets
Aer of thai nephees, Jeu, Seats
Fecha iinet Sie
Seer Pa re on
for tive afternoon were i.c0. The Wn
iy Siesta ey Cale Ae
ti Gay ete ara ean ae
tee dite ac StS en
Bae plea, i ca
Romie cee, a atte
iene as The eae eat
2 A a et ane Taran rendre at
Ward chapel Sondas aiernoon. The
So oat Pree an te
sae came Ue fae Gat
Sei He ener ha
Fi ie Seater ata
Ges. eat cc Se
iy sl Si anf aii ae
So.” Pilgrim Rest, Mantise, Misstonary
Se Pen ah aente tater
Gace i cram ene tee
Eoucectaaees iy neki
Be a na ba
Berane at ie see
ear eet, We Niele
Hes ta ata in yn es
Hee is By Geetaatedael te
fie Saat ree
Si, Sahar eat ith
Bah SUNT ay Meet aaene
ape eur pe rere
Seah Mens ar ae eared ae
Greate ota Terie
ata cma’ aretha ta
Mee ‘Somhia Jengland has ‘been on the
Se Hee eee cet OStaat
Bil ondt etait tiles
Sia Oman Sera het ea
see ea aa ih Sa
ioe athe et, he tcae
Ge EP Roasters
tie mige eer at
tia thet ates
Si alte Cesena
RE Sua wine oat
Spe ie gear Soke
Sener ofernin, eens alee
Fert Gs in cad are
are
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seen Pigrntal a" Sea
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eae acne We Sensor or
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the past week. Mix. A. IL, Rouner
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to) see Nal ewe Lee
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gains Sa «theta Se Si
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df adiattah se cea
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cwicase, Aes 1.
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Bien ty tetra aee aae
Benes ne termes
Be Cae Nee We oree
Peohig aki wise Sunera. Svehh
Bel Pdi nit aa es
ee
SRL,
er re ee
celta Gane of Be Sis
Eimer Sorat tee
Mie datied_ at weve euiister from het
fee eee fe ck
fers Sasa cae are ae
Sea nen teal
Court of Calemihe fate g he snea a
gens Neonat” Se aa
Se tat TO a
Bike ie cuaon aaes,e
ES Menten Rc ae
Miles Temntcn Shetten, Mex Scott and
AR HeriSs Tach Mon at
Sieat Shea Mates ee
Se ees sh ae oe
Sa Tait pateg eae oP
ferloux Hiner of her ant and prands
elie MES Sider aes, Mae
EARS Whe rasta nas
encok FoR, 1.
wy, Henao age Si, eng
cic ta Memon “St ea
erating Ge Gata dee ae
eet, Fe Gera i te
erent igetege ned he a
Ben Neer at ray
Benes Pea tear
Fe, aati on
Er int, eiatans a eiaet hi
Botta Ries sities
SPRL mae tana
Be beats Weer"
Cheater Warnela are visiting. relatives
inane ua planet te
BAe nga Potton a
ieath of her cousin. B. Wingo is wis-
Fab alacant Saha Re
Ae nia egies Ste, Red Tukey
Fata ce wists: Sitivem. _ Sere, hosel
peylee apent the weeksend In Keen:
oot ane bee is ot Be
‘Wine atecall, “Attucks school ts to haw
Beet ass, aise tee
the tev. Tiarrivon 'Freen of Oak sree
Erie tiy anoeene teen
Hecheeted hans ee
Bi eal tee, eon, ae
EES ah Beil bt
of ue churches for Sundae
GRANO CHAIN, ILL.
Asoc MA NG aa
Ereere tes eerste
Ere ame aosaee ett
Honig Sant one eae
Sona, aie, nen, te
aiesh get fs, Sn ce Niches
Re ae Ros fe ovesed ian
ist Seperate an
ar re ate ete eh
See eter tests 1
Pees add kth htt a
san and pata a
each Sn Sl
Ee Seas Gena
eas Sea aid Pa
nos, tt,
lot Mrs at Crater of Chengo, ‘sis:
Serdetarncoaes saree 2
He etnel Narr tach
ial er ee i ence ay
Resmi titre Saas Ra ag
See eee en
Se here Goa ee
Mrs. la Brown, who has heen con
ec ser Was ede a
Beeler sed pent dea
Soaye Morey tie at done ge Th
Tiey, Marte at geal at
eal siemay tet an
Rees Sinetigtas act sete
Hisr ok, adenine
eer Waianae
i oo eo Serre ceria Se
Be ets, ae
Brat area ae, BREA ch
JSY Werte epent thy rast week fait
iB Selec ar are a
Fe eet net eee
Gites Sheena
ier Gah mee ae a
a pat ake Sn
Eat yeh canis
WAUKEGAN, ILL. 4
Mr, and Sire. Gt Pilobings and
SE a she eae a
Roditing ateite oniatat ets
ae Udi ted ot de, de
Bebe nants Os
SeSMOAT Seek eee ct
‘Bioanal nea tae
alee as CO at
SSIS ek leant et
BF La citar tt ao
Sh fant ie ake eS
Sea Aaa ae Gea ao
= Pin te Oe
pate cea teomaee, Seite Te
Btw" sine Bred Framer "Sha Tete fo
Tine, fume Biondays Starch 13, econ
Mesnlod "ive her Mica nice.” Prawees
AMgsom. whe, will speed "eewerat weeks
Sty tion hae and Stes. Rin Harel
Ant! Urethert™ amie and Wil Harri
eee Eales io hele former eae In
Sitcyazs Mies, tovatcent the fuera
of their father stre Frank Tsien
Sta ‘Soatn Dania sence. te remeeling
ee home. Sirs. Catherine ‘Cook Me=
Hnald eon he wc Hats Hrone Th
fi bet i’
HALLIDAYSSORO, ILL,
Mex, Houma fiontle apt Atiert Guile
pont io Dunuoin Saturday Met Gir
Francie fate apt tier sit, Gis
‘peees ating in “Etkseige “Tea
Rig: Ofene’ de Sind sia, Ema ont
Meg fiaweine fe silt tnprovine. at
atid Mes Arthur ares wee Haligay
ime Wishere Weahenlags AWatter Wall
wae. in. Suhel Eritay. Alpert
Sethe had Wine Roath af | Dituuntn
nef as tore te, San Se
EMM at Caritoulate fi wena on wa
frome “Cel tne fiaiiiagstire, Ilehaed
Epos SS nave ties Westesday ae
‘Finda Nilting” Heit Pointers SMe
Alta tiie and Tatfonge Austin Wer
Wita Shitues Fridges" Samy Konto’ nd
Toctibaneaa were tangheninrn wtioes
flags Mra ssarah Soares at
aan Stealiter ete ih Takkle Bat:
day she iNg.
| S-
Mrs. Wm. Bille was the hastens at
Be nate AER: eee Cort
na" eaua® Ect tcl eee
Fhe Mette” oF Neha i, ant
He nnertacitient of sng wart ite
bes saunas eeomine 8 PPL
Beene eae Tio Soon apie
Bal he, he he Sac de
ee arte ease tee
Me aMReN thn Een oti lM ci
Serge ame, Fata adn Seater
iNet of pune pow tn ener,
Tain Rooh. 'whh fins Just’ completed
Bilin ese Rat
| -s
Try This. Free
= i te ‘any Rupture, Ola or
iron the Road That Han
‘convinced Thousands,
Sent Free to Prove This
Anyone ruplurel. man. woman oF
cnt? Souls wee’ at ance to WS
Roce dee Malae Se, “Aagme So ee
Meta this Gonder} SNe
Fa Soplicelgns aust tt, teen
Papua and es misclen bgt to Lek
ants etn cr ind toner btn
ihe Sptalne abtes asian the
Bhat dine te nt eaten
ie Wien artais ate'vesh, Wen MS Su
Meritt oct’ heuer“ yaue wht
TREN UP Weng Nendo a gaa
is iat ie iban leans
Feta Yom a “small and. tmocene Mee
$Gphure The kta tha hon hove, chr
BEERS Md operating tales A ps
SP meg anh woinen ae Halt inn
seek Pius techunes hale santas
fithaat haf nor pretentthel ot
eee atenah whe Se ont Toe ih
PERMEATE i eceaing S wonder
selina ha Sita fy heute
Fae heen Sen write at chee
ine’ the Counet helo :
Free tor Rupture
Ww. g mg ing
“Gat Sian Si. Adame. 8. Ye
St mast dent item ee a
gainpte "Preatment of Sour silmuiat
EE Bpneston Tor Hepler
Rldtdia Gaver ieciicagronsiooiee
A cera of tui be ald to An np ho ener ha ane
sel grat ging® el falc Ate ens hn SSE HH A
seule uibted geommanaine Mie kata, Mais FOSS
FABLES Pee tera aur ade Sa Ae Lag oa ee aioe
fan ie outa Meerut mpc? ge eH, eat
ietse: AU: Modted af RSB BAaty NEINE FONIC TABLETS hak
Seer Dalit abit Matter oan ane er
Sang te pore ora ane ace. ae ate ieee eae ene
ices ea cat eae te ca erate Sela
dite, Taian Me REN et Meee ee ies, Ste sees
fr ste, Siri PCE PS cee where a
SRT ats ee pia e Sonne yar ete Mae Bese
Bee ake aE BPE Mea saae Wado" KBB
Bhork Banter AM Ctat RM OME bas eat
ERS SESE PN EAR i ll etait, Was
Feasttetiontt Men einen tale ata et aa cout
TERN eves atta eas seer a
HS Sort re core conn er eee ta a Ce Met
Hse bracarites “ater Marks ie began ede Re coc
BEG Hae Bae, PREY estalte Hat Ml ln of S08 ea
Meapaharngiars este ae Mette ects, "eam
PRPS aeaete RM Ts Hah ATG NT a ae
Bade Tea hates acetate a een
| Eee Sa at Mente a eam Gin EROS
GAUSS “We Ste tices ot Ser ee
TODS harnaee ib Seer atic preaee vant ete Sen eet
Sele State Gitta walt inayat mete its cage
SGN MU OOH Me RISO uns BM
PEAS nmr vicol aug VIESEGNY peat iy te ttle Bani
Weaetarecotaat Uinoh ae VIEALIRS Et MEU Pea
SpReME HME OOo a Bis, Wiha Gatates Mod pete hes
FUROSITH uae dasa eatiateed ot Gat eake Aleta Seen
Saati alaay, cease Rea ee Ane par
aus Gi ot Vater arent Wed oe mesSorad seeiane
Iara te Paras eee at eae ee Sah
ietogalc ace Gedettt Hara See heATan Nigh vant
Hitt es UCHR" le Hoa Geni Rea Kaas See rate
FEM PL SReE aneticn Sante ae sane ee
Fouts ae Seer ates Pr sae ceed Be
BERT eate iste “Saati Se muse meet bectuae oh Se
Bea akties rete aces ue et fond a aL
Sagan ts uen rege Sf QteSEe sss stidSon atar™
Fas eae ears
SEND ALL ORDERS TO
THE WILLIAM A. FREEMAN CO.,
4505 PRAIRIE AVE. CHICAGO, HLL.
During the changing, trying days of Winter, with the frequent
exposures, is the time when throats become irritated, the body
weakened, chests tender, and troublesome coughs develop.
‘The safe way is to nourish your body with rich, strength-building
It is the food and medicine that thousands take every day to
‘build up the body. Do not wait until your body is
£% debilitated and rundown in vitality. Z
Buy a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion today
and fortify the system against weakness.
Scott & Bowne, BloomBeld, N.j. an
jand hae gone to Detroit, stleh. dirs.
Eina Sted ip Sata es fer home
eae Bac ake ton
Ee Seer tercat s
ee eo
es ie ete Wate fae
ee eres eee
EAE Oh ee Sarge
Eek, Bee
eral se bint er
Betas Mew Go. Neste rae
nel Ree cea oe
See bis ae ce ae he
ere ce, eee ort
carat Se a tae
sie Selene, ec
BS Ets ce Seae te
Bg Rach, aha ta oe
foare Ser cea ae
2 ctuir of the Seound Daptiat church
pe eee i i
Eee Ses sey
Ped Ean ty ae
sey FT ea
Feralas tl eee reece
Sees seein Eonar i
Fe anae aa crores
SHtore last weeks Mira: Well Career of
Be ae ene
Sr eee ene aa
eter ee teem ae
HL Ue tat te ie
iy Heo et Se Ta
aE. ote
Beat tee etch a
Eros chia ana gare
Be cet ue iat,
Sree eee, eat
Be ae et ae
Eat bee me ae
ape Re rrr
fcr at, eet Hera
cots ana ik fore
oie ceo on eae
Babe Bis itech Cie
Fee ee cian
Hs Sen rng oe
Spe Nee tia ee
SA ee aa
a
pe eT oer
1 Ae Rea ae
Sirs Sonnaon of the Tole ‘Femble Bap
eal clings Ce elo oi
Siu ech ce ae
eee
gee
big Kaa te Bate
Bera, die eee te tan
ieee Usa ce de
Heibaeeens Si anne
Hitler utente aarti
seers sa ae Sea rer
ning Earl Lowe and wite, Dr. E.G;
Engin and'we Prca 9: Wrens aM
Seiad ERS Wie
elec areas Se Sead
See i Sie er gee
PER RC eee ae
ap as auaneet i tae
Ea tS ae eh
Ech Geet abe
Ea ma a
Pees AU, Bind wall
ey
dasaad PAR,
sae SPREE LAM aie
apa ee Des tes
ie de cee Nat aty
abs gee ee OE
Feu ene
ESA Sane TAR ene ake
Each eeieae ee ae
fey an Sie eee eta vie
BL SUAS lee es ee
eee St coe
Si Sa Ee ket
et at ee eae
Hs Sane aa Se dg, a
as bre ere esac
ee, a el eer
teste lca eS
sete toate 42
fate AS ee aes aces
cea ee
scores.
ate pani BCRP cant cy
att Bale eae tn ly
slo es hg Nace
Bic aga ait "a
SHE Aa Gat ee tes
eels Tae ae et
SA alae onl ie
an lie ee cel
Ba eat aol te eae a
ASME? Hes eas
year ae see"
ates ce Sone, at
Ba a a fa bd
ie ;
Mare ge ip ae th
maar ey Mate
Rat Caen
seat Ra matte cage
Seite fee aera” tee
dese ibe ai eee ea
Te ee at
Hanne aca yet oC
Fee Sear ae.
SE ie eee Ret
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Pees agant ate Ge Eee
Cc agitate es
eats ae tt
Bt eg ete
See rt es ae
Sotee oat Oh UEP ee ga
Eel'te ah Sn
2a ee aon ey ce
veaernts
‘the Sports Alesis Fave @ pronrar
ener AERaiBis rorae
SA Gal con, an a
Seek Sadar deena
Sire with q. Wirthday. party” recently
$e Sef ae eas ee
Bry Vee ger ee re le
22s A hic a eas
BRS ai tanya te Se
Her cea Merit
Beare ae ere at
Graal a ae ii, at
BeOS Euan
Fei ti tae a
other points. *
ect RES:
sap MT EF, ay
sure Bare week. while aiithting font" y
sare We AE, che nee Hoes ected
inst “Ely”?
Guard Against “Flu’
With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
wel srs ol Te open
See thes warning ache pot bony
with good old Musterole..
sterol ea courte-intant that
relieves congesiton (whic ie what a
cold really is)and stimulatescirculation.
At has all the good qualities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster without
ie ner ea
"st rub iton with your ages
bike you will ee are Soe as the
fealng cntmet penetrates the pores
then sotlng. oting asset tad
duck ret
Have Motterole handy foremergency
uses Te may prevent seus tise
‘35e and 65c, in jars and tubes.
Better than ¢ mutterd plaster
(se
: After Every Meal
A teh Hd co Vey
Wey fos kale a
May Gy ay Weis Sc Qe
i “A bite to eat—a bit of sweet”
GS 8 Alter a sapstential
Bt meal, the children
ey JA naturally want to top
C4 Yo §8 off with a bit of sweet.
SSL _ Give them WRIGLEY’S,
- Ree ‘the great American
“ye Sweetmeat.
f{ it combines the enjoyment
fof sweet with many BENEFITS.
fd it cleanses the teeth, removing
fi food particles that lodge in the
f/ crevices. It neutralizes the
ff acids of the mouth, soothes the
ff —weroat, and lastly—
fg WRIGLEY'S helps the stomach
A by supplying saliva to aid in
iy digestive work.
i Made clean, kept clean, sealed
ey fight in a wax-wrapped package.
cS & The Flavor
B) Wronpery uy Ps a
SOW fee To) - te
Y OM i Ree
¥ Cle Se epee
a Hy bogces OY “haem
Lo.” Ae Ye é i
RE” v1 Sees
WANTED to Sell the STAR
OMNES HAIR GROWER; «Wor
derful Dressing and Grower
i. CAN BE USED WITH
CESS BI, OR WITHOUT IRONS
ghar ‘ . "
fe ecettepam, | vou tke. we will teach sou
| ects,
PORTA EERND | canis culsuce bs mall, Per
SEER | Oe en et in
Rise tae Gey | ik ane cee
Be Soe Eee
pees SY | BoA CLR” ve:
Bee es PARTMENT of the Star Nair
GEER Grower Mtr. After learning
Se aeeN Ra ‘our course sou will be abla to
Sees Sree race ci voter
eae Shae Se bore.
sree, ieee
ie a eheee cet> ENG Gers eet
Reker a
iva eee ed ‘Send one dollar for a fun sup
Ra etic ply of Hair Grower, at agent's
Rieti sci En‘sent mo that fou may
Ce | tate Mette
Berean Stews wit "sond you Gur
Gees tiptoe teaching Sou tho
Pics sald Send all emeay by money enter to
7 The Star Hair Grower Mir.
ee Box 812 Greensboro, N. C.
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—amenee EVANGELIST
fe eae coiccopa. wistmicr AW. €.
Ft ea erg SHU, None rex
eee eee A, Healer of Great Power
RS oS 250 oli MRSA Ae
2 ) Peer (ai vse eeac™ ces at St Tt
BSR oe Ege os (oul indies ee
: ‘a Gey seit ateateie macies
Ge Saeco sects esas
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toe et® B JEFFERSON +
dire. Corrie. Stramier Thursaay ae
Reon, Lawrer Willits, of Saregies
tea ‘Budehars Hake erin
ets Thusadas. Thursday. nighe Ne gave
Srv nepiring iecture tonne enter: Str
Euioe tetas She daugnter of Ste
Sea estes: Sica oe stark
se ucey elo hut ‘a Ihe
Model Chapel are being’ well attended
Besoarailat’s ave, being, made by
BOG PA MOasTa ats hh
Members to entertain the district. con.
ference” ShetiSitoey ‘ia socety or
St Se pettontgo Weanteaay atterporn
‘Fhe naatry aie given by” Sire, Staal
BE REES 2 only ste
OLMSTERD, ILL.
Regarutess ef the Inelemency of th
paler" fe MeSaurenatign’ waa
Toh'stedr ite chorehes Sunday an
Exch wanton eh ts put On Satu
day ate ae 9 Be Behe tat
Slerintndh’ Sieh was Wel athena
tise ich ot ior atleg Uhr ern
eer ofthe wie, chutchedtopetver an
Eile het hoard sneeUng,
Bn cect of tebe wan tho well
ghurshes hae have Merelorare vee
archon ahd Sez yao a
Tastor_ wilt ‘now. lo at Olmstead thre
BeiSea"in L°nonth Uhates a tnt
‘Avritthe haf Benureh wilt nait at
{kero eanterénee nt the. time
hich wi Se"SSeera? pteatinecilers
Sar sory" ‘Seung Maurer
Siig Stay awn ate one sei
Pag dad epee ine salt
With’ tng won Ue" th, school sehien
Sonmtuctea be. °F, MY em tord
Sloat, "ast rettig Ses of cai
SIPs Rane! avon. Suen dazu afte
Be Galen eedurgel Ao hee hein Me
Nancy Mose, ‘Mex “Careline Ienderss:
Spree, Dee, te upper Otmetene.. Sees
foreseen thehepoed ne TS
Ske ov, Top ails, pair, ofthe
Baptlae ensechs oh storm fae Sunday
feecarteas het eat
ert, cana a oS aad
Ir cae tay Asie
ea eit nated Senet Bact
ee ate ett hte aes
ie Aaa eaeetus tered
ean er Bokaaevtan Has
SER saat tical bute
Baa el Ai Gaieinte Se.
Ercan Mecresine® Sorte
HEogk Ha “SEARS ee
feertect' Borba Ste Bea
Sits “Plgronce, tear wpent™ Sunday wih
Beer nse Sete ts
acetic ns gee i,
Brave aah aS, ins Cae
Esa ieataah Was Sot
Wee acre Beate
Senne Sacer, a
ied ites gh SMe ts
aks a ME a lee
iis eens mn ata
2. ets Se re
ASTHMA canbe
oe cured
BSR eae
rast eaten nae
Secteur ees
Gelatin ge oa praca
Grice “tetey. 'R.'¥. TownTEY,
BATURDAY, MAROM 31, 1023
i
$5) SURES FOR $42.50
ALL THIS MONTH | will
treat all afflicted patients
who call, for a reduced pro~
fessional fee of $12.50 for
any single ailment.
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Se,
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SAME The Sechth ot tae.
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Shiion” Mtiadonuey Taptist ehueel hs
failed tie Tee. U Prince of Wale. Tes.
Phere “Wilt toe county. spelling’ cons
tent hig" We caubte schools” of Tarrant
Seung Te Mn he held we Apel. Phe
chatetian, Peat heute, acy a
Sthoala 13 make Aicuuate preparations
Tor the ‘seeasion. “Siount. Zien Haptist
Church members vated to, gen Ore AL
He"Churry. to the World aitiance, whieh
Ineets in’ Swuden, the. State Teachers
Kogockation well! not it next. session
Next November In'Fort Worth.
TAYLOR, TEXAS
Messrs. Ollie diate, Terre Bink
les and Den Wilirich were. in Austin
[abe Sundays ‘The tire. Bett, Tacksen
fMilea his pulpit Sunday. The Wav. be
ecbitts: hited the Hew. JD. Leon:
sacs pudode and ake eee, TE, Hub
fled the Ace. GW, Andersén's pulpit
at Atlen Chanel A. Sf. - church. "The
Roe. W, St. "Andeeson af San" Antonio
ten tm tho clty rreeutiy, “Clarence Tl.
Pickett Wied” ap the sth Inst. The was
Avmenther ng Ait. Arid Baplist churell
‘Amerfean Woodmen, Camne No. , and
ie Tennessee National Tayuranee vom
pans. Mrs. Preston Willams st 1at-
Rrange wax here to, nttend ‘he Cunerai,
haatso to visit her duushters| Sin
ensle Allen, ynd- sister, Stes. fatto Te
Miekett. Mrs." Grell 0. Grant of Sher=
Iman was “here to attend her brothers
Fineral and also. to visit, her Felatives
and friends, We svmpathize with them
Nery much.
AMAMILLD TEXAS
ete SS Ae ee ees aed
walter ‘Scott. Mrs: Mack Johnsoit anil
the Infant of ate Airs. Sam sare
Sto Satie sek ists tra GD. Hooke
ne eae Reng to, the helio ae" her
Either tn tabard cite, "Pesan fee
Gertham rscabte Yo becpue ugatn.. Atre
Takers ae shawnee. “Okt. ia ising
Kee Sieger, Sits son (Metander. Aes
Sing EMS de visting tee slater in, Fort
Akertne Foxe aire, falleabeth Floyd
Ant Sing Martha. Kimiren hace tes
Raed Pom ewe, treks" vite with
Felatves i Waen: “Texas Mra. Marte
Hen iert for ‘cline rine fo ‘utcent the
Rimeral of her ‘cousin, Mrs." Foreman.
Sie", 1. Tolinsam reiuened. trom Ste=
Mister: divin “wehere- sho wag wiiting
fee Weather, gocompanted Uy her alece,
Bilea Wile Sine, Organ E.G Chis
#eiWened from Shawnee, OFLA, here he
TEAC Malek’ mother tedelde. We
TGE pa beh tmprowed, "Stes Mfatindn
Hisvels"ig'Vislune’ relatives ty Hoxsor.
eras phe’ kee. ening, who. te vio
ting i, conn, even Samer Ser
Be tran meh. |, Tha. carters
Grape Gah, Fe Shieh Ie ative, ned
Gene teat ware with the Row. dS
HOURdin pastor, They, vo, Wanalie’ 4
Ercnt program for Easter Sundar.
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
rye Ue and Te lub, wart welth Mrs.
p The, ti. and 1. club met with Mrs;
| Pain or dull ache in the hack ts
often evidence of kidney trouble. It
i ‘Nature's tinely warning, to show
Jou that the truck of health Is not
Danger Signals
If theso danger signals are untieed-
‘ed more serious results are sure to
follow: kidney trouble tn Its worst
form may steal upon you.
Thousands af people have testifwd
that the mild and immediate *fect of
Swramp-ltoot, the great kidney, liver
nd blidder inedicine, $s soon realtzad
Shut it stands the’ Bighest for its
Femarkable curative effect in the
most distressing cases. If you need
A medicine, you should have the best.
Lamo Back
Lame back is only: one of the many
symptoms of kidney trouble. Other
symptoms showing that you may
need Swamp-Root are, being subject
SPECIAL NOTE—You may obt
Root by enclosing ten cents to Dr. B
gives you the opportunity to prove
Sine. ‘They. will also send you a. bor
many «if the thousands of Brateful |
who say they found Swamp-loot to
liver and biadder troubles. The Ya
ko well known that our readers ar
hettle, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co,
ore and thentien thie pace.
[civte alah met, Friday night with, Stee
uk ace ae ce ae ar te
Fer ili eta Sts ie
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ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
ny Katherine Lambert
Stanley Stewart, prominent elttzen
living. in South fey" street, was, sho!
And Seriously wounded he ani aceldental
Sienarge of a gun he ving cxmmining.
Which, had been handed to him by hls
Bene frlend. ‘Pam Cienesote “Ueth. men
Sore at Sir: Stewart's home Weanestce
Hien “he” Selden happend Xe
Rteweare ts at South Wightand, indemars
Fecriving ‘the best of earn. The home
BE Dre and Mrs. I, ©, Glaoen ot Ness
sper stan dentrawed Mi fee Inet Tuceday
ey aro. manne. thelr home at’ press
ent with, relatives ‘at Grasmont, "Dr.
Gliver Clabern, prominent physician of
Savanah. Gur gpene the Week visite
ing ile Broth, We Hf..C, Claborn, and
BE NG Sttrouishein st Weottawh, te
tnfning “Eriday to le home. making
ther Steps at Adana. “tive death ot
Hosen Te Johnson. pioneer eltizen, at
‘Newton, Stonday caut™a loom over tie
Sicinlty: “Te nas a milgistering aniel
Raving founded the Newton", Baptist
Ghureh, “Hig funeral was held there on
Sunday. ‘Peopin from many sake, of
life came tn’zre, the last of this great
nan’ Tig daughter, Stet. S. Hen:
Geron of Chleage, iit, Hagens Johnson,
He Johnson, Joe Johnson of “Canada,
and hin wide mourn the toss of Cathie
and husbami. Frlents af Dey Chass a.
Se'SrePherson and Mies Heattice Meco}
Bere surpeined to. receive annonnen”
Tene of their marriage on, Sinron 0
Bout are ponutar socially. “The. and ates,
NeVherven zw at home io their friends
Intnelr news home, 920 Seventh avenue,
ho Porn. Agente cluh, met Monday xt
Se Eee ee ce matin
TACK GF CONSTOS, SERIE UO Heke
ehcumatism, bloating, may, be loss of
flesh, sullowe complexion. ~
Prevalency of Kidney Disease
Most people do nat realize -the
alarming’ Increase and remarkable
prevalency’ of Kidney, discase. While
Kidney divorders are among the most
‘comion diseases that prevail, they aro
often the last recoxnized by patients,
who content themselves with doctor-
ing the effects, while tho original dis-
ease constantly undermines the sy3-
tem.
Regular medium and large size bot-
tex at all drug stores.
Don't make any mistake, but re-
member “tho name, Dr. | Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing.
hamton, X. ¥.. which you will nd
on every bottle.
in a sample size houtle of Swamp-
mer & Co., Binghamton, X.Y. This
the remarkable merit of this medi-
of valuable Information, containing
itera recelved from men and woinen
pe Just the remedy needed in kidney,
We and success of Swamp-Root are
advised to send for a sample size
singhamton, N. X. When writing be
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SAY ‘“‘BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist!
Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are
not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by
physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for
a Colds Headache
\ eS ey — Rheumatism
\ Ss Neuritis Lumbago
SAR Neuralgia Pain, Pain’
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Bandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists:
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ja Mee ee of the Hair. If Your Hair Is Dry
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— Quick reliefl
‘The quickness, the sureness
with which Sloan’s brings ree
Jief has made it the standard
remedy for rheumatic pain.
Apply Sloan's to that
sore, stiff joint or aching
muscle, The pain that has
seemed so unbearable disap- ,
pears with amazing rapidity.
Sloan's breaks up the inflam-
mation behind most rhe
matic pain. It goes to the
source of the trouble. Tt
scatters the congestion that
causes the pain.
the Pate ste
Sloan Liniment-kills pain!
Sloans Liniment-(1/5 pain!
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