Chicago Defender
Saturday, April 28, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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VOL. XVIII. NO. 17.
Several porters have confessed and others are expected to "kick in" in the big $3,000,000 Pullman porter booze conspiracy case, comprising 44 defendants, now being tried before Judge Adam Cliffe in the federal Illinois. The porters, assisted by trainers, are accused of having maintained a bounty "pipe line" from New Orleans to Chicago, over the Illinois Louisville and Louis Hunter Rye Whisky" run with never a backwash in the current. A grand jury indictment was released against the men last September. At that time they were said to have been in league with prominent criminals, who tainted a big warehouse in the Crescent City, where the booze, after being run in from Mexico and Cuba, needed, to await shipment to Chicago.
Booze Under Berths
Elaborate descriptions were given in the testimony and confessions of the method of transport. Most of the porters had specially fixed places anywhere from six to a dozen quart bottles might be hid from discovery. The bottles were put into specially fitted containers with cushion compartments. Some porters, in league with the trainees and conductors, brought the whiskey to Chicago for other agents to train. It was through one of these latter that the government got its choice of a prohibition officer bought some whiskey and sent him to run the motor and his ring down. In the indictment it is said that July 1, 1895, John Madden at New York bought $15 for each case of 12 bottles of whiskey which Noble might bring to Chicago over the Illinois Central Railroad, delivered to Noble one and a half case containing 12 quarts of rye.
case containing 12 quartes of rye.
Numerous other cases of the same
nature are cited.
Noble is said to have confessed.
Men Involved
The men named in the indictment are: Thomas Madden, John Noble, George Neals, Roger Pierce, Charles Lissigou, Joseph O'Connor, Warren H. Hewitt, Thomas Lute Jackson, Henry Goss, Thomas Luke Jackson, John McMahon, Horace Mason, Eligh Joes, Otto Joseff, Alphonse Major Bolder, Robert Hacker, Oliver D. Williams, William M. Farris, Walter Lee Burrell, Joseph Young, Philip Hewitt, Edward Howard Burr, Hiram Oliver Dixon, Berry Horton, Charles Swan, Walter Apperson, Jamesason Gagnon, Alexander Ward, E. W. Wright, Charles Augustus Badak, William Ellis Dell, James Turner, John Webster Turner, Frank Joseph for the defendants in this case, including W. J. Latham, W. Latham Green, J. Gray Lucas, Barnett & Brown, William H. Temple, S. T. Breen, I. Irving Moorehead and A. P. Patterson.
It is understood that the lawyers against the defense plan to have the cases against the defendants as soon as the trial gets under way on the ground that much of the evidence submitted by the government is many of the defendants in only a argue and uncertain manner.
Nashville, Tenn., April 27—An educational conference of training school principals and supervisors of Kentucky and Tennessee, held at the Tennessee A. & L. State normal, of which Prof. W. J. Hale is president, adjourned April 19, having been one of the most important and instructive settings ever held at the institution.
The conference was called by Dr. J. H. Dillard, president of the Slater board and Anna T. Jenkins fund, for the purpose of providing a numerous change in the work of teachers in the rural schools of Tennessee and Kentucky and to hire the progress they have made in teaching a numerous change in size and type of school buildings, the qualification of teachers, the attendance of students and, above all, the wider change in the attitude of the white race in favor of Negro education.
Attending the sessions were the following: funnels, Suspension, secretary to Julius H. Browne, president of the Sears-Roofack company of Chicago; Dr. Wallace Butrick, chairman of the general board of the Sears-Roofack company; member of the general education board; Dr. W. D. Weatherford, president of Southern College Y. M. C. A.; Jon. J. Capler; Hon. J. Carpent, member of the general education board; Dr. W. D. Weatherford, superintendent of education; Dr. R. C. Coldwell and W. T. B. Williams, director of Rosenwald work in the Kentucky district; Hon. J. B. Brown, general education board; Prof. W. J. Calloway, Tuskegee institute; Prof. S. L. Smith, director of Rosenwald work in the Kentucky district; Hon. J. B. Brown, general supervision, and Mayor Easterly of Knowsville, Tenn.
Every training school in the two more than 50 superintendents and more as many counties, were present
ANTI-LYNCH BILL PASSED
Harrisburg, Pa., April 27.—After four hours' debate, which carried the night's session of the House of Representatives into the early morning hours, the Stevens' anti-lynching bill was passed with a record of only one vote against it. So tense was the interest in this measure, as evidenced by the crowd in attendance which packed every available space, the result of the balloting came as a great surprise.
So skillfully had the author of this remedial legislation engineered this measure that every amendment proposed was defeated. The bill is almost a replica of the Dyer bill as it was originally introduced in Congress. The only difference is that it is made applicable to the state.
The entire Democratic delegation of forty-three members voted for the Stevens bill. The one negative vote was cast by a Republican. The bill goes to the Senate Wednesday for final passage, and will soon become a law, as Governor Pinchot is strongly urging the measure.
Representative Andrew F. Stevens, the author of the bill, is a member of the well-known banking firm of Brown & Stevens. He is one of the most popular men in public affairs, and is the recipient of great praise from all classes for his remarkable tact and efficiency as a law-maker. Already he is being mentioned for higher legislative honors. And it is confidently predicted that he will be the first of the Race to serve as a member of the Senate in a northern state.
Scandal Paves Way for Break in Lodge of New York Elks
New York, N. Y., April 27.—With the revocation of the charter of Invincible temple, No. 77, the ladies of Elks, by the grand exalted patriarch, J. Finley Wilson of Washington, a fight is looming in Elden that may cause serious consequences in order to new York. Back in Elden, the grand exalted ruler of the Elks is an interesting story. Primarily, his act was caused by the refusal of Invincible temple to restore to membership in the Elks Holt, Holt, Holt, Holt, 2231 Seventh Ave., when the temple had expelled, when the exalted ruler ordered the temple to do so. On the Elks met in Atlantic City for their convention in 1919, charges were brought against Mrs. Holt by Mrs. Emma L. Joel, 212 W. 134d St., alleging unlawful familiarity with Mrs. Joel husband, Charles, charges were hurriedly put, sustained by the grievance committee, with Mrs. Elizabeth Carter of Annapolis, Maryland chairman, and an attorney entered against Mrs. Holt by the grand exalted daughter Elks Mrs. Mamie K. Hodges of Hampton, Va., Mrs. Holt immediately appealed the charges against Mrs. Holt, who at once ordered a reversal on the ground that the charges had not been proven. The matter was then sent back to Holt's temple here for adjustment.
Lawyers Hear Casc
In a short while Mrs. Joell prepared in writing a serious charge Mrs. Holt, concerned her husband, and concerned her husband. Holt was brought to trial before her judge on Nov. 16. When the charge became known to Mrs. Holt, her father to her lawyer, the late Frank Wheaton, himself a prominent Elk. Wheaton at once took the charge, because of its seriousness, to the district attorney in turn issued a subpoena for the charge and for the maker of the charge to appear before him. Holt said the charge was said Mrs. Joell admitted signing the charge, but admitted also that she had no proof that the charges were true. She was then warned that her defense would be considerable talk. Mrs. Joell was advised to drop the case. But the temple brought Mrs. Holt to court, rendering a decision of not guilty on the serious charge, but guilty of taking the case to the district attorney. Holt was ordered suspended. Thirteen pleas, another trial was held Dec. 13, 1919, and Mrs. Holt was then ordered expelled from invincible temperance. Holt was taken a case to the district attorney.
Restored by Court
Then a long series of appeals followed. None of them were successful and finally Mrs. Holt, through her efforts, succeeded. Charles E. Toney, took the matter to the supreme court, where she asked an order compelling the lodge to restore her to membership in order to vindicate her name. On Jan. 14, Mrs. Toney handed Jown a decision ordering Inviable temple to restore Mrs. Holt to membership and to pay the cost of court for the action. His decision was that he established the right of the court to intervene in the workings of a secret organization when it is shown to the satisfaction of the court that irregularities are occurring. He was refused to recognize the order of the court when
ATTACKS HIS WIFE WITH AN ICE PICK
Seven weeks ago Mrs. Alice Williams, 34 years old, 251 E. 55th St. left her husband, Charles Williams, that she might have a little peace of mind because she feared him. Her years of married life with William Williams, 34 years old, she feared him because, she said, of his habitual mistreatment. She felt that if she could only get away from him she would be much happier. She would go to this end. Mrs. Williams packed her clothes and moved from 456 E. 40th St. where she had been living with her husband in the home of a Mrs. Williams took up residence with Mrs. Robinson at 251 E. 55th St. and for seven weeks breathed an atmosphere of peace, calm, howliness, and with the thought that he would eventually discover her new home. This thought soon developed into a fact, for Mrs. Williams declared that her husband attempting to enter room through a window. Her eyes frightened him away, she said, and when assistance came he could not afford. All went well until Saturday afternoon when at 3 o'clock the door bell rang. Mrs. Williams' handlady, Mrs. Robinson, answered the summon, and Williams stood at the door, asked Mrs. Williams, and was admitted. His wife was in the kitchen and he joined her there. He talked very tingly to her younger her to return to her home, to misfit her any more, she said.
Dot Mrs. Williams had lost faith in his promises and ignored them, taking, the husband was standing in front of an open door, saw threw a rusty lee pick. A moment later, without warning, according to Mrs. Williams, he seized the door, and began stabilizing the back, inflicting three serious wounds, then fled. Police are searching for Williams, according to Mrs. Williams, her husband, and again stabilizing the back, inflicting three serious wounds, then fled. It was presented by Mrs. Holt and again she appealed to the head of the order, at present J. Finley Wilson. Wilson ordered the restoration order of the court objected and again appealed to the court. As a consequence, March 19, the district deputy, David McDaniels, acting under orders from the grand jury, expedited the charter of the temple, expelling the entire body from the order. Monarch hedge, led by Dr. Huddy Oliver, and II. Adolph Howe, is being tried for the theft of the right and it is said they claim that the order is not amenable to the order of the court. The temple, therefore, with the help of Monarch, has been seized by Ford, through their lawyer, Sam Singerman (white). The outcome of the fight may lead to serious consequences for the cause of Ellidon in city.
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
READY FOR AN INTERVIEW
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MILDRED ANN HENSON
d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Henson,
t., Columbus, O. Miss Henson has just
be bachelor of science degree in commerce
from Ohio State university, completing the
in slightly more than three years. She is
the Columbus chapter of the Alpha Kappa
and a contributing editor to the Torch
HED AND FOUND
INTING, HIS WIFE SAYS
The 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Henson, 716 East Long St., Columbus, O. Miss Henson has just graduated with the bachelor of science degree in commerce and journalism from Ohio State university, completing the four-year course in slightly more than three years. She is the organizer of the Columbus chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and a contributing editor to the Torch magazine.
WAS WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING. HIS WIFE SAYS
post-marked Trenton, N. J., and purported to come from one signed Theodore J. Harris. This correspondent, Theodore J. Harris, also corresponded when the student was assigned an alleged Napoleon N. Simmons, subsequently signed as "Bird." This correspondence recalls the court case, Clinton, when the student was assigned a separation on the grounds of desertion. The sensation at that time was the introduction of an exhibit on her crushly spouses' letters signed "Bird" and addressed to "Mary Dear Birdling."
**Whew! Whew! Whew!**
The wife, not to be outdone, alleged in her bill some things that reflected on her crushly spouses' ability to live up to the marital relationships she had a right to exert in the Virginia hearing, a female witness, who had formerly lived in the house with the Andersons, was on the stand, and she gave testimony between herself and Mrs. Anderson—a conversation which would prove the hubby to be anything but the man. So much for "Tie or Fat!"
At present Lieut. Anderson is employed in a clerical capacity in the city postoffice at Washington, D. C., with a full-suplendid record and high standing.
Mrs. Anderson, who is a woman of high intellectual standing, being a graduate of Cornell university, has a full-suplendid university, and is now a member of the teaching staff of Dumar high school in the subject of Spanish. Just at the time of her absence and is studying at Lehigh Stanford university in California.
GOES TO JERSEY CITY "Y"
Deyton, Ohio; April 27—Mrs. Barbara A. E. Courney, general secretary of the Fifth St. branch of the Y. W. C. A. here, has been transferred to the University of association in Jersey City, N. Y. A farewell reception, as a testimonial to her good work during four years of service here, was tendered her last
Washington, D. C. April 27—Last week a final shattering was administered to the last vestige of the warrior between two prominent Washingtonians in the Virginia court of Pamuquerel county, at War rentown, Va., where Lieut. Lee Thimson, former overseer veteran, was granted an absolute divorce from his wife, Halle Queen Anderson, on the grounds of willful disloyalty and abandonment.
twent two prominent Washingtonians in the Virginia district court of Pauquette county, at Warntown, Va. Visiting the Thurman Anderson, former overseas veteran, was granted an absolute divorce from his Halle Queen Anderson, on the grounds of willful abuse and abandonment. The costs of the suit were assessed against Mrs. Anderson. Before the lieutenant departed for the western front in great World war, he and his former wife, who was then Miss Hallie Queen, a teacher of Spanish in the Dunham school, had plighted their truth, During the long Anderson's service with the A. E. F. this romance was kept alive by mail. It was one of the many sources of Washington's war-time expectations. Accordingly, soldier man returned, in 1919, he and his dance bettook us to Warntown, Va., where the knot was tied. It wilt not serve a marriage belt—but for a short time only. The Andersons lived together a short six weeks. Then the untying of the knot began. And so did salacious go
Learns of Secret Love
In his bill filed in the Virginia court, a cross-hill to the one filed by his wife, alleging desertion, the lieutenant in setting out his deserition ordered that he be held responsible for the trouble causing the separation was the discovery of an alleged clandestine correspondence.
He claimed that shortly after his marriage he discovered a letter, written in his own hand, to his wife. The letter, it is said, was
Whew! Whew! Whew!
HUSB
Burdened by the thought that another woman had replaced her in the heart of her mate, Mrs. Lottie Goodwin, 35, 4009 Calumet Ave., took the life of her husband, Milton Goodwin, age 37, a dining car waiter, by shooting him with a .38-caliber revolver as he stood in the doorway of a vestibule in the rear of 15 West 43d St. shortly after 8 o'clock Monday morning. Goodwin was rushed to the Provident hospital, but died four hours later. He was shot through the right temple.
After the shooting Mrs. Goodwin dropped the revolver beside her husband, and nervously begged forgiveness. She broke down and wept when Sergt. Michael Hurley of the Third District police station arrived and placed her under arrest.
According to a statement made by William Edwards, 4548 State St., a strange woman was with Goodwin when his wife approached him. This woman immediatley disappeared and has not been seen since. However, the police are seeking to locate her, believing she is the third party in the case. Mrs. Goodwin refused to discuss the matter with Defender reporters, pending the inquest into the slaying, which is scheduled to be held April 26 at Jackson's morgue. 3317 State St.
The Goodwins have been married two years, and it is alleged much unpleasantness has marred their happiness. Goodwin's frequent vacations away from home, numbering days at a time, aroused suspicion on his wife's part, and subsequent jealousy, which friends of the woman claim, led to the slaying.
REPORT SAYS LABORERS IN RUSH NORTH
Atlanta, Ga., April 27.—A general movement of Southern farmers of our race to Northern industrial centers is indicated in a special survey of Southern farming districts made by the United States department of agriculture. The survey shows additional light on farm population figures recently issued by the department showing a net movement from farms to towns and cities of 32,400 persons, including men, women and children in the South Atlantic states in 1822.
Blamo High Wages
High industrial wages is given at the chief reason for the reported migration. Holl weevil conditions, a year which made cotton growing improbable for a number of farmers of the troops who experienced more attractive living conditions away from farms during and after the war, and the fact that the troops are given as contributory causes. Approximately 13 per cent or 32,000 persons of the total number of farm hands or hours of our place in Georgia have moved to the past 12 months, the report shows. The movement goes on, although crops for the present season are reduced, and the men of average are reported, and the labor shortage is expected to be a major factor in limiting acreage this season in Georgia in a manner more realistically realized, the report says. The movement from South Carolina is estimated at about 15,322, is placed at about 22,509, is placed at 3 per cent of the total farmer population. The movement from Florida is estimated at about 2 per cent of the farmers in or near farming communities.
Alabama Suffers
From Alabama comes the report that approximately 3½ per cent of the body of farm workers have moved to Arkansas. Arkansas shows a movement of about 15,000 farmers or about 3½ per cent of our population. Movements to the email, and from Missouri, North Carolina and Oklahoma no movement is reported. Louisiana reports a total of about one per cent of total number of farm workers Tennessee a movement of about 4,500 farmers since April 7, 1922. The farm labor situation in Texas apparently has no relations as in the Eastern cotton states.
SUDDEN DEATHS INCREASE;
ORDER INQUESTS FOR SOME
The number of sudden deaths this week climbed to five and in some cases a coroner's inquest has been on record (10) and claimed one man and four women. It was determined that Andrew J. Bentley had been acutely alcoholic, after a coroner's jury had passed upon the cause of death. He trouble claimed Mrs. Alice Hunt, 55, 3517 Calmet Ave., and a leakage of the heart was given, as the cause of the sudden death of Mrs. Samile Wheeler, 59, 4314 Federgarten. Neutral causes were given as the reasons for the sudden passing of Mrs. Florence Vernon, 8, 4508 St. Margaret's, Baltimore, Maryland. Requisit
11 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
it that another woman had re-
mated, Mrs. Lottie Goodwin, 35
life of her husband, Milton Good-
ter, by shooting him with a .38
in the doorway of a vestibule In
shortly after 8 o'clock Monday
to the Provident hospital, but
shot through the right temple.
Goodwin dropped the revolver
obviously begged forgiveness. She
right. Michael Hurley of the Third
and placed her under arrest.
Amade by William Edwards, 4548
was with Goodwin when his wife
an immediately disappeared and
were, the police are seeking to
the third party in the case. Mrs
matter with Defender reporters
laying, which is scheduled to be
begue, 3317 State St.
a married two years, and it is
has marred their happiness
a away from home, numbering
on his wife's part, and subse-
of the woman claim, led to the
Chief's Order Makes History in Cop Circle
Liguio DR. Woolla
SERGT. LILBURN JACKSON
The Defender's long fought battle to gain equal recognition on the local police force for members of the police force, a week when Chief of Police Morgan Collins issued an order commanding Capt. Ben Enright of the Cottage Grove Ave. station, to recruit uniformed recruits to that rank. Sergent Jackson is a police veteran of 17 years' service. He served as a soldier in the Eighth regiment on the Mexican border and was a machine gun commander. He resides at 4229 Pirtle Ave.
DRINKS MOONSHINE:
SAYS IT WAS CARBOLIC
Samuel F. J. Johnson, 24 years old, died
rather, became violently ill at his home
Sunday night shortly after 10 o'clock.
He told his wife, Mrs. Mary John-
son, that he was sick, that he that
had taken carbolic acid.
They became sharred; called the
police and had Johnson rushed to the
hospital. He was stabbed, and
suspected that he was suffering from
the acid poisoning. The staff physicians
examined him and found that he was
infected with the acid. From drinking, too much mopholism.
PICK
AND
LOCKS DOORS OF SALEM IN CHURCH ROW
LOCKS DOORS OF SALEM IN CHURCH ROW
While one faction indulged in thanksgiving the other let it alone and sought legal means by which the church could be informed into bitter disappointment. This was accomplished April 14 when the law firm of Ellis & Westbrooks, assisted by Donnelly (white), recently retained the posing faction, filed a receivorship bill before Judge Rayer, thereby placing the church in the hands of Victor R. Frank (white) of the Lincoln State Bank. Through him, as receiver, Rev. Rose and his followers were locked out of Salem Sunrise. The necessity of an impartial arbiter was obvious. The Rev. Mr. Branham, assistant pastor of Olivet Ranfam churches, one faction regarded him with confidence, while the other considered him with surplon.
**Arbitrator Fails**
In spite of the arbitrator's attempts to be fair and impartial, he failed to satisfy the suspicious group. Nothins was accomplished. The next event occurred again in the church. The court was informed and he in turn informed the receiver that if he opened the doors of Salem again without his order he
The faction responsible for the placing of the church in the hands of a receiver frankly admits that the malicious condition of Salem required but simply to keep the doors locked and the Rose faction out until every legal phase of the controversy has been declared by the court. This group should make the information against Ilev. Iose has not yet been lifted.
Which is the mightier—the hatchet of the cuspidor? might be ably argued by Robert Peterson, 40. 3520, Mrs. Lizzie Gunn, 29, same address.
The two quarrelled. Armed with a hatchet, Mrs. Gunn proceeded to nick the head of Peterson. She hit Mrs. Gunn with her trusty instrument that is required: three stitches to put him together again.
Not to be outdone by the woman, not to be outdone by the woman, not to be outdone by the woman, it. Lizzie squarely over the with it. It. required the same number of stitches to sow up her ground.
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PAGE TWO
ROBERTS' KLAN BILL PASSES IN ILLINOIS HOUSE
Chicago Man's Measure Carries 107 to 3; Republicans Only Ones to Vote No
Springfield, Ill. April 27.—Only three votes were recorded against the anti-klan bill introduced into the lower house of the legislature by Representative Adchert H. Roberts of Chicago, when the measure was voted upon in the house last week. The three votes cast against the bill were: Republican; W. A. Bandy of Marion, H. L. B. Bowie of Malvern,
The legislators cast 10 votes for the new legislation aimed at the skim. The legislators measured introduced into the house after it had opened this session. Since he introduced it he has been barred from taking any action it might go by overwhelmingly. He and several other asssemblymen made lengthy speeches and bragged to vote.
Life Threatened
The klan was described as a menace threatening the very vitals of the nation. Mr. Roberts told of a letter from the klan, in which his life had been threatened. The letter, which was written to the bill, was written on stationery of the Savoy hotel, Dandville, and informed him that $1,000 had been provided to him for new criminal code provisions in the Roberts bill is one that any person who disturbs the peace while hooded or robed may be fined $1,000. Other new sections are: "In case any person, being hooded, robed or masked, so as to conceal his identity, not less than five years nor more than $2,000, or imprisoned in the penitentiary, not less than five years nor more than $2,000." Section 2A. Whoever, being hooded, robed or masked, so as to conceal his identity, not less than five years nor more than $2,000, or imprisoned in the penitentiary, not less than one year nor more than five years, or more than $2,000.
Aasault While.Masked
"Section 25B. Whoever, being hooded, robbed or masked so as to be caught, must pass with a deadly weapon, instrument or other thing, with an intent to inflict upon the person of whom he is hooded the unavoidable consequences of the assault show an abandoned and malignant part, shall subject the offender to a fine not exceeding $5,000, and the amount in the penitentiary for a period not exceeding 10 years, or both, in the discretion of the court. Section 25C. However, shall subject the offender to appear in any public place hooded, robbed or masked so as to conceal his identity, shall he not less than $100 nor more than $100, the county fail not less than six months nor more than a year, or more. Motors Marks and Elden are now being to push the mute through the senate. Some months ago Senator Marks voiced his favor to back it in the upper house.
SET UP CHAPTER
Nashville, Tennessee, April 27—Phil Beta Sigma has set up its chapel at Roe Street section of state superviseurs, W. G. Weatherts and A. C. Gilmore, Biblio. He is the first university to establish in Howard university in 1914. Since its origin it has established universities in the leading universities and universities for the education of our youths.
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HUSBAND SAYS CHARLIE IS TRAVIS FOILED IN EFFORT FATHER OF UNBORN BABY FOR WHOLESALE "KILLING"
ARE YOU UNLUCKY? No Need to Be Any Longer
Why Some People Seem To Have All the Luck, While Others
Don't Seem to Have Any Luck At All
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BY THE SPORTING EDITOR
Shooting carefully and with great acumen, Walter Pate, 2435 Bearsboro St., representing the mostly hometown baseball team in Philadelphia, Chiles last week at trent park, toping over 8,999 boys of all races who entered. Walter has been "shooting birds" since he was a top player in the state's city at the national tournament in Atlantic City this summer.
Before we go any tarter, Walter's folks are poor. They work, but it takes all they make to meet the lead. We send Walter to school. When Walter goes to Atlantic City he will meet the boys of other cities—all
champions. Walter is not only only
champions, he is also the race. Maurin Gibbs,
physical director of the Mosby play
themes, is the chief of the staff. The
situated citizens are asked to contribute to a fund to present Walter with the proper clothes, etc., to make them ready for the play. The fund must be made out to Paul A. Jones, general manager of the Chicago Defend-
Charging that despite his model husband attitude toward his wife, she, in September, 1922, absented herself from his bed and board and through her familiarity with a "tall brownskin man who answered to the name of Charles," returned to his home in a delicate condition, Christopher Humphries, 4042 South Decatur St.,helf suit for divorce in the early 1920s, his attorney Franklin A. Loveface of the firm of Ellis & Loveface.
He even goes so far as to declare that Humphries confessed that he was not responsible for the child about to be born.
Leathal Lawton, a woman acceptance of the Humphries family, assures people for five years and had observed "much familiarity" between her and Humphries now declares that her expected child is her husband and that she wouldn't mind leaving her to support her, because he September he threw a hump chimney at her.
BIBLE LECTURE
Death, man's greatest enemy, shall soon pass away. Millions. Now Living significance in the troubled days through which the world has passed come greater developments involving all nations and peoples. The Bible also its probabilities regarding the future will be fulfilled with equal exactness. The scriptures are the hope of eternal life, and the realization of this hope is now in hand. It will be accompanied by all hope for health, for love, peace and happiness.
UCKY STAR
TRAVIS FOILED IN EFFORT
FOR WHOLESALE "KILLING"
Newton Williams, 4183 Calumet Ave, a client and intimate friend of Attorney G. C. Adams, now rejoices over the triple victory won against Charles B. Travis, a real estate man. As alleged by Mr. Williams, he purchased his building at 1518 Calumet B. Travis, who acted as the broker. Travis charged Williams $250 for acting as his broker and received $500 from the owner of the property causing the owner to charlie himself $500 money for the sale of Chance than the price that he was asking. Williams retained the services of Attorney G. C. Adams and brought suit and dissolved judgment for the law in Chicago July 25, 1911.
Travis appealed the case to the court of appeals which affirmed the judgment, and then he appealed to the court of appeals which affirmed the decision of the appellate court and the municipal court, giving Williams a judgment for $750 and giving the purchaser an agent cannot recover a profit from the seller and the purchaser.
ORATOR IN SOUTH
Charlotte, N. C., April 27.—Charles Satchwell Jr., nationally famous basketball player, Jr., nationally famous Norfolk, Va., is concluding a recording tour through Duxbury, where he will be interviewed for nine years has had a more substantial effect than the trip of the distinguished basketball player in his praise of him, this week. He was lavish in his praise of him, this week. News, which called him the "persecutor and abstent Negro operator of his dug" of Texas, after hearing his address in Austin, declared, "This man will build the most powerful basketball team ever invested the annual vault at the Texas Dipsticks at Houston, Col. Hammon of the most excellent speaker he had ever heard. Three thousand persons heard the most excellent speaker where he was given a great vault.
Two weeks ago at the City and
Maryland in Blohm, Ma. Mr. Morris
in the Hospital of Virginia in
the Hon. E. Lee Trinkle. Last Sunday
in Greenpoint he spoke for a great
hospital he will be one man
(white) pledged $1,000 for the cause.
The request will be made this week and will
speak in Aurora, Ga. Sunday afternoon,
when he will be presented on Monday night, April 20.
he will appear at a monster meeting
in Atlanta at the Pisachi Dapap
where he will be presented by the
acents of the Pilgrim Health Life
Insurance company from its tour into Alabama,
Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana,
where he will deliver a number of
commencement addresses.
UNLUCKY?
Be Any Longer
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LABOR PLAN OF GARY SCORED BY C. M. E. CHURCH
Methodists Flay Scheme To Flood U. S. With Help From Foreign Shores
Anastasia, D. C., April 27. —The Washington-Philadelphia conference of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, held by Bishop R. A. Carter of Chicago presided over the sessions. Statistical reports indicated substantial improvement in membership. One of the districts more than doubled its financial report of last year. Two churches were reopened from the Zion Union connection, located at Petersburg, Va., and the other from at the A. M. E. church, located from the Hawkins of the latter church were prominent leaders in the Virginia conference of the A. M. E. church. Prominent among the leaders was Dean D. B. Butler Pratt and Dr. Sterling Brown, both of the School of Religion of Howard university; Dr. J. L. McKeeley; Dr. Carter G. Woodson of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History; Dr. G. C. Farker, Indian Indies; and Dr. A. Martin, editor of the Study School Literature.
A strong statement hearing on the public issues was made by the committee on the state of the country, of which the following paragraphs are typical:
"We affirm our belief in the eighteenth amendment and our desire to see it entered, in some time, the hypothetical constitution of the people who would turn heaven and earth to secure the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment, and consistence of the people who would simply set by and permitted the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to be cramped under foot by the eighteenth amendment, and consistence of their protest that the eighteenth amendment shall be enforced. We stand for enforcement of all the amendments. We reaffirm our belief in the Dyer anti-lynching bill and express our disappointment, and disgust at the unwarranted enforcement of principle when this bill was up for consideration before the Senate. We suggest to the administration that we amend the Chicago and Detroit, the Negro wars went over whileningly Democratic, are but a foretaste of what may be looked for in the future of changes of front on the part of the Republican party before that time.
Discusses Labor Needs
"We need to know of the U. S. Steel corporation and others who are urging revision of the immigration laws, and that if the millions of Negroes in this country who have either been ignored altogether or given only a scab's chance in immigration, they will prove themselves a labor asset, there would be no need of recruiting labor's ranks through immigration laws," she full sympathy with European workers in the conditions surrounding them, we believe we must do our own necessitate a continuance of the present immigration laws.
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Taphannook, W., April 27-Detective Emerson W. Manning, manager of the criminal justice department is the author of a book on detective science and criminology now used in the textbook. This book is now being published by one of the largest publishers in the country of self-educational books, and on the profession. Strange to say, Mr. Manning is only 25 years old and is a law school student in this country. This book has been endorsed by some of the best criminologists in America. It is looked upon as a medical detective manual ever published.
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Jenald Fuzel, celebrated Persian philosopher and educator, be the guest of the Bahai Temple's session. Two years ago he toured America, speaking in many churches, clubs, schools, colleges. New Thought temple theologian and author, J. Michael He presents in their universal appeal the Bahai principles for a united world. Monday noon, April 29, there will be a gathering in the great foundation room of the Bahai temple at Willmette. This main museum, with a roof above, will be built above this foundation floor. Monday evening Louis G. Gregory of Washington, D.C., will speak May 1, the topic will be "The Bahai Temple." Albert Vail and Jerry H. Jurt, structural engineer of Chicago, will speak. Mr. Jurt will be illustrated with lantern slides.
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WHEN THEY FIND THAT PHENOMENAL MEDICINE NOW BEING INTRODUCED HERE REALLY DOES RESTORE THEM WITH ENERGY AND VITALITY AND BUILD-UP WASTED FLESH AND TISSUE THEIR ENTHUSIASM IS BEYOND EXPRESSION.
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The terrific struggle to go and "keep in the swim" nowadays taxes the strength and endurance of women who are normal and healthy. The woman who is nervous and weak had better look carefully to the condition of her health, otherwise she cannot expect to go out and at the same time keep up with her household duties. There is no way to stop the demands which progress makes on women who are ambitious for themselves and their family. The better course is to try and help nature to restore energy, vitality and vigor to tired and sick bodies, muscles and nerves.
Nature has a way of warning women when they need help. Headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and lower limbs, nausea, dizziness, nervousness, and that awful feeling of depression are sure signs that you have delayed long enough in helping your system to create new nerve-force and energy.
But suppose your system quits working as it should tonight, would you know where to turn for relief? You might do as many unfortunate women have done in the past and experiment with various methods which only raise your hopes of relief to dash them down again. On the other hand, you will be wiser if you follow the example of hundreds of women, who formerly suffered and were in pain but are now well and happy again, by using St. Joseph's G. F. P., the phenomenal medicine, which is now doing so much to help weak and suffering women.
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"The headaches, backaches, nervousness and that bad-cut feeling, my sister and I had a tougher brother me now," says Mrs. C. B. Dampeer of New Hoboken, Miss. "I was so nervous and weak that I had to go without feeling all in. My head, back and sides all the time so that I felt like I would die. My sister and I had to go to St. Joseph's G. F. P. and feel as fine as I could want to and never know what pain is any more. Nothing ever gave me such quick relief. We have picked out that I did not think I will ever be in the same shape again.
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The stories of the suffering and pain endured by women for the sake of modesty remind us of some of the stories of the cruelties practiced by the ancients. Yet, knowing that they are bound to suffer still more as time goes on, they prefer to keep their sickness and pain to themselves, trying many things which have no merit, rather than even to discuss it with their best friends. This results in such a condition that pain becomes a regular habit with them and they almost forget that they were ever free from it.
Constant suffering tells on these fortunate women and in a common proper treatment is reflected in nervousness, extreme nausea, constant headaches, increasing and longer periods of pain in the back and neck, pressure, sallow complexion and an advanced old age.
One of the outstanding features of this age long suffering of women is the ability to find the cause of it, until the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P. announced that they had found the mysterious malady which is responsible most of women's suffering and pain.
The overwhelming success of St. Joseph's G. F. P. in stamping out this dreaded disease which causes so much pain, is evidence enough that its discoverers were right in their theory that it is Catarachn of the Generative Organs which is responsible for most
The beauty of G. P. P. is that it relieves so naturally and so permanently by stifling the cause of envy, which we who quickly get it rid of this disease—Catarrath—at the place of its origin before it has time to spread and weaken other parts of the body. St. Joseph's G. P. P. is the only place it can be taken in the privacy of their homes and it relieves their trouble so quickly; rebuilds wasted flesh and tissue; and restores strength, energy and plumage. Before these unfamiliar women realize it they are well. Then nothing on earth can keep them from pruning and publicly enforcing their friends and other girls can be well and happy again, too.
ROBUST HEALTH IS NOW ENJOYED BY MANY WOMEN
Only those who realize past through the use of St. Joseph's G. P. I. P. the pleasures and happiness and the uniquely which they missed in earlier life, can fully appreciate the wonderful transformations which are taking place among us. This wonderful medicine has been introduced in this country. It is actually making fully developed, strong, beautiful and attractive people. It has given us the thought of such pleasures and happiness, on account of imperfections in their delicate organs and the dependent, in pain, with headaches and a laquid, depressing feeling during periods of organic functioning, of healthy, robust youth; girls who never could see the fun and the thrills which would cause riotous mirth and laughter among their peers, and situations which they had long despaired of indulging, and are growing a revelation to their friends by their various appearance and robust vitality.
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BRAZILIANS ARE TOLD MEANING OF LIBERTY STATUE
Symbol of Liberty in Books Only: Millions Fight for Freedom and Get Oppression
Robert S. Abbott was a name to attract. A pure Negro, without any intermixure, only by prodigious intellectual force and will could be expected to position he today enjoys, writes M in a recent issue of the Brazilian weekly, Revista da Semana. An admonitor of the Brazilian tribunal, the editor and proprietor of the Chicago Defender, a champion of pardon, he is the champion of the Negro cause and the missionary of pardon which borders on the microbial. At the announcement that he could be appointed, he was asked: What extraordinary words would this formidable paladin use to assert and antagonize all of his ambitions?
Prominent Brazilians
We foresaw the theater transformed into an assembly of the clergy, a colossal black spot which reflected the light. At last the drums sounded, and the audience was seated in which was seated the principal speaker, the most prominent Brahmin of the interethnic order. The Colored men of Brazil pressured over the meeting of the military Association of the Federation of Colored Men of Brazil. One of them, of the Colored men, casedek remained standing; he was the Rev. Canon Dr. Olympio de Castro, one of the most prominent various periods the great Negroes, our brothers in God and country, from Dias, renowned in the defense of the sacred soil of this country against the artists, to the names of Antonio Reboucas, Jose de Patrocinio, Cruz, the artists or scientists, all equally invested with the laurels of glory and clad in the chlamys of innomor-
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Dr. Abbot then srose. His oxordium was brief, indicating his pleasure, zilh, in whose bosom the human race lives in such perfect harmony. Taking up his mace, he faced the black man in the United States, telling how despite the Negro's valuable and innumerable services and of faithful-colored men, the white concedes him not the slightest consideration which he deserves and always arrives to the "Negro," said Mr. Abbott, "who in time of stress offered his help to the German monaster, he then cause to free Cuba, from the grasp of Spain and to make the world safe from the German monaster, haskey of his own fatherland; and the Negro child eternally reaches out its arms to the symbolic status in the world without ever being able to touch it."
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We reprint, free of charge, part of an advertisement published by the Yale School of Law. We need 2,000 more men to operate new Yellow cabs which we will deliver to our clients. We want intelligent men of clean moral character—who are qualified to work in our offices. We want of Chicago—who know the value of courtesy and the rule of good conduct. We want men who men are hidden rooms, warehouses—you men of public buildings, bank houses, insurance companies, banks and accounting of your life away for little or nothing, the wheel of a Yellow cab, join this human being, and do some good for your city. We want you college and high school graduates, you drivers of the History has proven that without order you invariably fail. Quit fooling with yourselves and families-with theirs.
The Defender believes it is performing a legitimate service to its many thousands of intelligenz in Chicago in telling them that the above excerpt from the Call company advertisement is not valid and that we can work on it onesay to that "you can work at the garage and you should apply at the main offices of the firm at Michigan and East St."
We believe that our readers should be told that the company does not want any yellow men driving cabs, too. We believe that such spread aid services as the
FOUND ASPHYXIATED; WIFE
BLAMES DEATH TO MISTAKE
The Jury under Deputy Coroner Michael Walsh returned an open incest case in Frank Edwards, stlst St. and Indiana Ave. in the case of Robert Weston, 61, in Weston was found dead in his home by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Weston, 61, in Weston was given a gift of gas. There were no marks on messages to signify that the man confessed suicide. The man employees of the Yellow Cab company, had long been in poor health. His wife conceived and gave birth to the lightning and the other attached to the stove, were but a few inches apart and in turning off one he could accidentally turned on the other. Lieut. John McCann, commanding officer in the Office of State to investigate the case.
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To show their liberal and humane intentions, can you imagine that thousands of people could send on the easy payment plan, not only because of the beauty, lack of skill and experience, but also because of their inability to meet their obligations. This speaks for the purpose of the Davis Phonograph Co. and the University of the Davis Phonograph Co. and rapidly increasing business.
MOB MURDER IS REPUDIATED BY WHITE WOMEN
New Orleans, La, April 21—Prominent white women of Louisiana on interracial co-operation, have issued a statement denouncing lynchings and mob murder as "protection" to womanhood, according to a report by Advancement of Colored People. The statement from the white women of Louisiana from prominent statements from prominent women in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, North Carolina and other states. The paragraph on lynching in the Louisiana women's statement is as follows: "We register herewith our protest against the horrible custom of lynchings in unjust ushersthan missions, brings law into disrepute, is inhuman and brutal, and unkind our outrage. We own that circumstances can ever justify such an indignation for law and that in no way designee for law and that chivalric consideration and honor of womanhood." In connection with the above utterance the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has issued a statement.
"The white women of the South are themselves driving the last colina into the unrue statement that the French have been deprived of every last vestige of excuse and pretense at justification, there remains a real danger in America. This we hope will be accomplished through the Deer anti-lynching bill which is to be reintroduced in the next session of Congress."
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CHIGAGO LAWYER APPOINTED
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
State's Attorney Robert E. Crouse made the announcement Monday that he had added to his staff as attorney William E. King, prominent lawyer, Mr. King recently resigned his office as assistant corporation counsel of the city of Chicago, an appointment by former Mayor William Hale Thompson in 1973.
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Mob Victim in Chicago Wins $3,000
October of last year Henry Mohley, who resides at 3157 Federal Street, South Brownsville and South Brownsville Ave, while he was returning from work. Mr. Mohley was then, and had been for several years, employed at the stucco grids of the city. He was also a brothel and dissatisfaction among white laborers who had been replaced by race men. He was employed Attorney William H. Haynes to represent him and advise him in the matter. Mr. Mohley was the city of Chicago for $300,000. The matter came on for hearing in the circuit court of Cook county before the judge, which time there was a finding in favor of the plaintiff and the dam-
GLAD SISTER ESCAPED OPERATION
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Chicago, Ill., March 16th, 1923.
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WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH THROWING OIL INTO FIRE
When Mrs. Maud Grandberry, 32 years old, 2501 Jackson Glend, greeted Tuesday morning and begin her house-hold duties as usher in her home, she did not have a life so she would never see the children at night of another day.
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With a song on her lips and the joy of physical heart, Mr. Grandberry spent the passing moments until 9:45 am. in the dining room as a big hot blast coal stove. The air in the house was a little cold.
air in the house Mrs. Grandberry was a little cold and the fire in the house was too low. The fire in the house to make it burn. To this end Mrs. Grandberry seized a coal oil can and sent a portion of its contents into the store. The unexpected happened the mouth of the store, caught the oil can and sucked its way inward. An explosion followed and the clothing of Mrs. Grandberry immediately became a mass of flames and she was burned
The flames leaped from its victim to a bed nearby on which lay a 2-months-old infant. Mrs. Crawford, the bed owner, the red cows and were crawling after the baby, but the infant was snatched to safety by Fireman John Holland of the company, and mobbed by him in the hospital to Washington Bld. hospital. Other than having been gassed by the smoke the infant was unharmed. But the fireman, Hairdling, suffered burns about the head, but they were not serious.
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Standing foremost among youthful prodigies is Samuel W. Woolf nut St. Although only 16, he has been classed as the young playing in Harmon's Dreamland, and pianist at Wellington. Last Friday night for the Midnight Palladium he celved a one-year scholarship at the International Conservatory of Music, under Dr. James "Sammy," as he is best known to play for the Stoger Piano Co. on the Drum Co. at the Purgent of Progress in Nashville, which also broadcast from sta-
the boy who won the hockey Dreamland, and teammate last Friday night the Polls. He received a one-year scholarship to the American Conservatory of Music Pro. Loomis, "Sammmy," as he his friends, played for the Drum Corps and the Ludwig Drum Co. at the ross in 1922. He has also broadened W D A P from the Drake hotel
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Moves to New Home
Mr. and Ms. Lucing G. Harrier, who formerly resided at 6508 St. Lawrence Ave. have moved into their new bungalow at 6544 Vernon Ave.
. Children's Program
All children from $ to 12 years of age are admitted to Pathfinder group, Karma and Reincarnation region, at the reincarnation center, at 5 p.m. at the South Side Community house, 2301 Wahsh Ave. Good prose for children, some prices given away, Mrs. O. J. John, chairman.
**Buckner's Dancing Class**
Attend Buckner's dancing class every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wihole hall, 42d St. and Champlin Ave. Johnson dance orchestra, Admission 50 cents. Victory 403—Adv.
Leaves for East
Peter J. Gallagher, 1123 N. Franklin St., left "Thursday evening on site" in the Cincinnati Museum Center, including Cleveland, Syracuse, N. Y. Boston and ew of other sites.
Stringfellow to Sing
Herbert, Stringclowing, the gospel
12 church Sunday, St. Mary,
12 church Sunday morning, April 23,
at 1 o'clock. The Rev. N. L. Smith,
pastor.
Visit Suburbs
Among the many visitors in Morgan
Park during the past week were Mr.
Bradley Robertson, Mr. Edward Robertson. Many new
members are members for members of
the classes in the suburbs.
Lost Brother
David L. Jackson and like Jackson best their brother, Andrew Jackson, by whom he was born and who were held from the residence, 6128 State St. Tuesday afternoon, April 24.
U. B. F. & S. M. T. Rally
U. B. F. & S. M. T. of which J. B. Street is president, will hold a big rally Sun. B. F. & S. M. T. of which J. B. Street formerly old Esther, 20th and Dearborn Sis. This is rally for the benefit of the community, so hard to erect in this city. Mrs. Henfietta Morton is chairman of the university committee and expects great results.
Mrs. Harris on Visit
Mrs. Ellia Thompson-Harris, 1427 W. 10th St., Morgan Park, on a vift with relatives and friends in the trinity colline, Davenport and Ickle Island, where she will spend considerable time.
Mrs. Hughes Goes South
On account of the sudden death of Tony Holder, brother of Mrs. Maggie Holder, she was called to Wichita, Teen, to attend the funeral. This is the first time she has been to the South in many years. She is the mother of Luther Hughes of this city.
Electric Officers
The Virginia society of Chicago held its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, planning its routine of business and admitting several new members, the following: M. T. Bailley; vice president, J. B. Street; recording secretary, Mrs. Lennard; Mrs. W. Netherland; chaplain, Wm. Tayler; and Mrs. Hazel Washington, chairman lent program and installation of officers will be held on Wednesday evening, May 16, Virginiaans and friends invited.
Attorney Farmer to Speak
Attorney Farmer graduated of Lincoln university of Jefferson City, Mo., many years ago, has been invited by Prof. Inman E. Tange, pres. principal address before the first reunion of graduates and former students. Farmer is a forbicle speaker and this is expected to be a great meeting.
Rev. McDaniel Out Again
The Rev. J. W. McDaniel, president Square, who has been confined to the hospital and bed for the past ten days, is able to go out again. The Rev. Daniel and Mrs. M. B. Newland, manager, is doing a great good for the
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M. T. Bailley of the Bailley Realty Co.
2533 S. State St. is very busy in keeping
into their office to such an extent
that he has been compelled to increase
the number of real estate agents
1909th Pl. and David J. Jackson, 4622
Lanley Ave. have been made real
estate agents doing a great good for
members of the Race during the year in
many suburbs.
A Correction
Miss Ethel Brown of Chicago, mem-
ber of the Race, stated recently in this paper
that she corresponded with "Dr. Leo
on a fraud charge in Washington.
Newlyweds Entertained
Mrs. Jessie Rayford and Mrs. Elena
Dixon, 4500 Indiana Ave., entertained
a number of friends Thursday evening,
and the wife, Mrs. Sarah Nelson, and
the wife, who was formerly Mrs. Sarah
Columbia, S. C. Other newlyweds present Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson were formerly of Des Moines, lown. Also
Mrs. Elise Goodwin of Columbia, S. C.
The O'Bryants Move
Mr. and Mrs. Mark O'Bryant, 4661 State St. will move into their new three-flat building located at 4510 St. Louis Avenue, where they occupy the first apartment. Their phone number will remain the same, Drozel 2662.
Organizes Juvenile Council
Mrs. Mayne Irvine, 3271 Indiana Ave., juvenile council of the Court of Calanthe last week. She was accompanied by Jack-Hickman and Mrs. Sille Steel. They were the guests of Mrs. Clara Williams.
Mes. Bass Fles.
Mrs. Bobbie Bass, 4557 Poleira Ave.
died Friday, April 20. After a lingerin-
ing dinner, she hung passed away while asleep.
Funeral services were held Monday
from Greater Bethel A. M. E. Church.
She will mourn her loss a daughter, Miss
Alpha Maxwell, and a friend of the.
Popular Dance Orchestra
Glen Johnson and his dance orchestra
is now playing at Buckner's dance
class. Wilcox hall, 43d St. and
every Friday evening.
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Stock Visits Isaacs
A daughter was born to Mrs. Henry James, 2528 Indiana Ave., wife of the late Monday morning of last week. Mother and baby are doing fine, and Harry is wild about Harry.
The May Festival at Armory
meeting and the May festival will be held at the Bichth Regiment armory of the Army, the Armory of the Brotherhood and Ladies Auxiliaries of Arqouave Ave. Christian church, assisted by various other churches and C. C. Dyer, father of the Dyer bill, will be the speaker for the occasion.
Identified as Hold-up man
Willbert Wiley, 252, 2543 Trio Ave. Ave., who were, arrested by Screamert Barry and Officers Walsh and Nolan, were positively identified by Leonza C. C. who had held him up with a gun.
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Miss Armell Pekelk, 4316 St. Lawrence Ave., left the city Monday for Hurlock to attend the meeting of George E. H. Hughes, father of Miss, Rebella E. Hughes.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Has Electric Cross
M. Carmel C. M. E. M. church, corner 624 and Ada Sta. has installed a vents for the heat of the church, the form of a cross and cost $500. The Rev. P. A. Bryson is the pastor of the church. Dr. Bryson is secretary and executive year. He is the general secretary of the general conference of the C. M. E. M. church, several of the connection boards.
Log Broken
While attempting to cross the street at 51th St. and Vincentes Ave., Little-year-old Oscar Cross, 517 East 51st St., suffered an automobile. He suffered a broken leg.
Skull Fractured
Lying at the South Side hospital suffering with a fractured skull is little eyes and eyebrows. On the East 25th floor, it was struck on the armomobile at 29th St. and Elmwood Ave.
Shot In the Foot
"He was tall, slim and chocolate to the bone," was the vague description that Warren Williams, 25, 365 Felteria, of the University of Alabama claimed had shot limb in the foot. Williams was picked up at 37th and La Salle Sts. He claimed that he did not know who shot as he was injured in the Bridwell hospital. He was sent to the Bridwell hospital.
Hit Terrifice Blow
Cut In Abdomen
During a quarrel with William Nobile, he shot the officer. 2123 Dearborn St., was cut in the abdomen by him. Nobile escaped after the officer was but later arrested by Officer Finn.
Disease, Tissue, or Biological Factors
An old infection of the foot which was caused by an injury several years ago at Woolsey Chisolm, 27, 2905 State St. An inquest has been ordered to be held April 20.
Fractures Ankle
While trying to hip train to go to Memphis, the foot was injured Wetley, 1433 Solon T., caught his foot in the switch located at 12th St. and the I.C. tracks. He suffered a fractured tracks.
Kicked in the Face
Autos Absorb Interest
His attention was so absorbed by his work that he was parked in front of the Collisum that Eddie Parker, 35, 2022 Federal St., failed to stop him from clanging the ball of an incoming street car can. He was frightened and a fractured shoulder.
Explosion Causes Burns
Nils Adams, 22, 5091 State St., was taken to the County hospital suffering from a broken arm. As he was attempting to light the gas in the burning car, a slight explosion caused the burns.
Inlured In Recullar Way
After alighting from an Indiana Ave. car, he stopped at Lawrence Rimentist, 27, 4424 St. Lawrencetown. He was the driver of the car as it was turning the street and he suffered a fracture of the spine and a broken arm.
Sav Struck by Auto
While bitching on the rear end of an automobile truck at 58th St. and 59th Ave., he hit an automobile when he turned loose from the truck. His injuries have not been determined.
**Shoots Self Accidentally**
Mrs. Kappa, 65, 2641 Rhodes Ave. is at the County hospital suffering with a bullet wound in her arm. She sutures the wound under her underwear to get a jar of salve she got hold of the gun and shot herself accidentally.
**Struck by Yellow Cab**
A Yellow Cab of which could not be obtained, struck and knocked down J. S. Jones, 55, 1514 State Street at 18th and Decarbon St. Joel is confined at the Peoples hospital suffering with a fractured leg.
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Game Causes Cutting
While urging me to pick cards at 323 Church Street, a fight occurred between Thomas Walker, 36, 415 Wibash Ave., and William Gilbert, 3033 Cottage Grove Ave. Walker suffered a back of the head and one over the eye.
Fractures Skull
Robert Whitleton, 25, E32 50th St. 56th Ave. He was in a fractured skull. He fell from the steps of a street car which he was attempting to board at 21st and State St.
Child Hurt Roller Skating
As he was roller skating in the street he fell and was hit by a car. Ave. was injured internally when he was hit by a Black and White taxi.
Gun Toter Fined
Sergeant J. H. Smith, secretary to Lieut. Charles Larkin, arrested Thomas Jackson, 500 Indiana Ave., when he shot him with a gun. He was fired $100 and coats.
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City Flemman John Jackson, 48, 4920 Langley Ave, is at st. Lukes's hospital suffering with suffocation. While on vacation, he was on Avery Abe's he was overcome by smoke.
Victim of Moonshine
Matthew Oden, 47, was found dead in his bed at his home, 1708 Darnarthurn his body. It was stated that Oden had been killed by a wristlet of mop poisoning, was a victim of mop poisoning,
Assaulted With Hatchet
What is supposed to have been a tenement house fight was indulged in by the two men, one side and Fred Simms on the other. Elfurel was taken to the Court where his scalp wounds. She stated that Simms was injured and without a word of warning struck both of them over the heads with a terrible trouble occurred at 1025 Walgreens Ave.
Pox Carves on Map
A dirk knife, held in the hands of a 17-year-old boy, was wielded with tell-tale Graham, 52, Washington D. C, an employee of the Sells-Bloome circus, which owns the Sells-Bloome Walsh AVE, the agene of the troubles Graham was stabbed in the face, hands, both arms and the abdomen by the boy, rested the box, and the boy rested the box, who stated that he was Hoyle Way, 17 years old, and that he was turned over to the juvenile officers.
Auto Kills Aboard Man
Albert Ranacue, 54 years old, 256 F. 55th St., was run down early Sunday. He was on Grand Blvd., while walking west on 32nd St. He was taken to the South Side hospital, then to the county hospital, and died immediately after raiding there.
Mrs. Brooks Held
Following the close of the coroner's infesture over the death of Dr. Igacu fights vultures and who was shot through the head a year ago by his office girl, Mrs. Brooks, who jury returned an open verdict and recommended that the case be turned over to the state's attorney for investigation. Mrs. Brooks was held by the police.
Alexander Washington Dead
Alexander Washington, 2728 Inglehart Ct., died April 7. Mr. Washington was a man of great generosity. He is survived by a daughter and several grandchildren.
**Validian's Dance a Success**
The Validian's music and dance, which he performed on Saturday, was quite a success. Sponsored by Mrs. H. Fails, chaperon; L. Graham, chairman, and Messrs. K. Waddell and Vernon Blanchett, managers.
**Little Elizabeth Miller Surprized**
Little Elizabeth Miller, only daughter of Mrs. Shop Miller of 453 Bowen Street, was in honor of her seventy birthday last Saturday. Twenty-five little tots assembled themselves throughout the afternoon.
**Mrs. Johnston Resverling**
Mme. Clifford Johnson, one of the leading un-riskers of the city, is convalescing after a serious trouble, to her suite in the Hotel Vincennes.
**Young Leonard in Hospital**
Maxwell Leonard son of Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard, 4857 Langley Ave., is in hospital, 51st St. and Marshall Blvd.
Club Gives Stan Party
The Osible club was host to the El Progresso club Saturday evening at a private residence. The events were indulged in until the early hour, when Smith is president of the club.
Acivale at Idlewild
The arrivals at the lilaciel hotel the past week: It H. Robertson, Washington, D.C.; K. Levine, Kentucky; V. Chinow, Rosalie; M. Elmer Bragg, city; G. Muskell, William; Miam, Flh.; G. Geo, Dembala; C. McGraw, City; Wille Johnson, Kansas City; Kan; Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Flint; C. McGraw, City; Wille Johnson, Kansas City; Akile; Detroit, Mich.; King Johnson, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs, Cannon, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs, Louisville, Ky.; Miss Many Stephenson, Baltimore, Md.
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**Assaulted Protecting Nice**
Acutely dressed knife and inflicted various cuts on Mrs. Elia Johnson, 25, 29 Decarbon St., when she tried to proffer her piece from the insults of the
Investigating Death
The death of Andrew Jackson, 54,
4323 LaSalle St., is being investigated.
The police and a further chemical
analysis is being made by the coroner.
It is claimed that Jackson was pushed
into a window. It is estimated that
he has not been determined whether a
skull fracture or alcoholism caused his
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Held Under $50,000 Bonds
With four charges of burglary at the Plainfield Plaza, Mr. P. was held to the grand jury under $100,000 bonds. The police state that he had been involved in the worth of stolen goods in his possession.
Two Injured in Accident
The bumping of one automobile into another at 35th and State Sts. caused Mr. P. to be injured. Brown, 57, 1417 Larreau St. and varlons injures to Mrs. Fannie Lee, 65, 1417 Larreau St. and standing on the corner of 25th and State Sts. at the time of the accident.
Falls From Motorcycle
According to the police William Thompson, 40, 2001 Federal St., was suffering with a 54 when he fell from a building on Sts. Skipps. He insulted, various injuries.
Cut In Breast
A quarrel between Mrs. Mary Illi. 22, and Robert Cook was the cause of Mrs. Roberts being sent to the hospital for her broken heart. Both parties resigned at 2517 State St.
1 little, Child, Injured
Little Sayer--Ciliforno, Kessh. $350
Grand Bldd., guffered a badly bruised
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Bitten by Dogs
Robert Newberry, 11, 3164 Federal St.
Rosemary Cherry, 4, 3547 Grand Blvd.
Mary Moore, 4, 3549 Prelude Ave.
Mary Moore, 40, 3549 Prelude Ave.
were all reported to have been hit
by dogs this week.
Sent to Psychopathic Hospital
Sufficing with various forms of in-
sufficiency to the Psychopathic hospital this week
to be kent under observation; Zork
Mack, 25, 122 Eustach 37th St.; Harry
Boyd, 28, 20 East 25th St.; Marshall
Marcus, 25, 122 Eustach 37th St.; Marsh
Marcus, 30, 3518 Michigan Ave.
Attacked by Hoodlumz
According to the story told the police by Pink Holloway, 1839 Calumet Ave. in the 47th block when, without warning, four young white necromons and severely beaten. The police have been on the scene who was responsible for the trouble.
Injured In Collision
While riding as a passenger in a train, you might be surprised by the Derek Dwyls, guarded wounds injuries when another taxi* collided with the train, and you were riding at 50th St. and Waltham Ave.
Ecsture1 Ankle
Mrs. Anna Dete, 50, 3532 State St. is confined to her home suffering with a broken foot. She walked her foot turned while walking in front of 4563 Federal St.
Injures Back
Suffering with an injured back, Sam Pond, 45, 4817-Federal St. was taken to the hospital. Willeb Hunting truck back in the truck was run into by a Checker cab at 60th St. and Michigan Ave.
Arrivals at Idlewild
The arrivals at Hotel Idlewild the past week: D. Davis and wife, Kansas Tenn.; M. Davis and wife, Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, Cincinnati, Ohio; Geo. Thonass, Indiana Harbor.
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A boy Found Wrapped in Paper
A new born, he lost baby, was found wrapped in a newspaper and Grand Lily, by Mrs. Lola Simmons, 2006 Veron Ave. The police have been able to bring clew as to the identity of the child.
"BOOKER HIGHLANDS" LOTS
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Competitors in business are awake to the fact that all races demand the very best. U. S. Dean are opening a new drug store; second to none in the city, at home and gentlemanly men to the public Thursday, April 26. Souvenirs will be given away to each law and gentlemanly man to the public to insure their new modern place of business, the best owned and operated by a law firm. It is a drug store beyond comparison, every known up-to-date fixture, walnut showcases, all new, and telephone booths with ventilating system in the hands of an efficient registered pharmacist. Courtesy and prompt service will be announced later. Adv.
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All club, church and society news must reach the offices not later than Clock Tuesday evenings to insure publication of same.
Mrs. Wilmette Himes, 2564 Indiana must reach the city Wednesday for an extended time with Miss. Kessie and friends in San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Cade entertained a few friends at the Monday evening.
Mrs. George Kavinsa Kavinsa City, Mo. spent three days in the Windy city, the guest of Mrs. Matty Benton and Mrs. Kate Benton. A short stay she was royally entertained by friends.
Mrs. Moore, Pittsburgh, Pa. will arrive in the city next week to be the guest of her舅.
Mrs. Hillman Hillman H, Nathan 4797 Layton Ave. entertained at last Monday.
Mrs. Splvey, Pulton, Ky. is in the city visiting friends.
Mrs. Decora Yaney of Louisville, Ky., guest of Mrs. Lillian H. Hardedweite to matinee to the Chicago theater.
Gene Collin, 12107 Lafont Laffont, Morgantown, Tenn. after a tour during the winter months through the West.
Miss. Milwaukee, Wis. spent a few days in the city the week as the guest of Miss Nancy M.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jackson of Omaha City, Nebraska, an extended visit in the city as the guests of their sisters, Mrs. G. B. Johns of Mesa M. T. M. Jackson, 228 Walsh Avenue, Mrs. Emma Teabean of Keokuk, Mrs. Emma Teabean of Ralph Teabean, and cousin, Mrs. Kutty Baker, at the latter's residence, 4208 S. 10th Street, at Mrs. Cora B. Schaffer, 4507 St. Lawrence Ave., entertained Saturday over dinner. Mrs. Cora B. Schaffer, 4507 St. Lawrence Ave., entertained Saturday over dinner. Mrs. Cora B. Schaffer, 4507 St. Lawrence Ave., covered waler for 14. Kate Darden, covered waler for 14.
FEMALE TROUBLES
Dr. H. Reginald Smith, 5201 S. State
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L. Lawrence. Mrs. M. Shaw Lawrence
daughter, Mrs. Milford Brown. H. E.
Wis. where they visited Mrs. Alme
Wis. where they visited Mrs. Alme
Miss Adelaide Moore, one of the city librarians, is stopping with Mrs. Goldie Col. Joseph Bowles, Lonsleigh, Ky. Miss Adelaide Moore, a city paid a visit to the Douglas National bank and the Iloffel hotel, a traveling businessman, spent several days Miss Cecel McKay, 2,235 Indiana Ave. will leave for her home, Indianapolis, Miss Cecel McKay, 2,235 Indiana Ave. will be given in her honor. She will be Miss Adelaide Moore, Miss Alice Mitchell of the same city.
Mr. Nora Holloway has moved into her new apartment, 501 Grand Blvd. with her young son.
The Wilberforce University Alumnus gave its annual dance on Monday night at the Unity Club, 3140 Indiana Ave.
Ernest Leatham, 129 E. 228 St., has been a member of the family he has visited his mother, Mrs. Family Leatham, 1258 St. Ann St. Mr. Leatham was prof. J. R. B. Lee, tracing travel experiences in the city making plans for the drive to hold Mayor for the league, in the city making plans for a one day only. Mr. H. Callaway, II, has been a business stop at the Vincennes City, Mo., was in the city last week on business, stopping at the Vincennes Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hurd, 628 S. City Ave., have moved to Aurora, Illinois. Dr. James H. Fitzbuller, who has years, arrived at Seattle, Wash., last week, has achieved great success. Dr. Fitzbuller has achieved great success in bacteriologist and surgeon in Frank B. Warling, 622 G. Eberhardt and Arnold, where he spent the winter. His Ark, where he spent the winter. A birthday surprise was given Mrs. Jannah Thomas, 305 Grand Hild, last Mrs. Olive B. Calton and her youngest Ark, returned from Los Angeles, this week after a two months visit.
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Egypt's Curse Is a Real Bug, Says Pickens
The Dean Unleashes a Few o the Fiery Darts From His Quiver and Routes Theory
The Dean Unleashes a Few o the Fiery Darts From His Quiver and Routes Theory
By WILLIAM PICKENS
The death of Earl Caranavon from the bite of an Ankole-Akule shows much superstition there is in the civilized world. Of course, when the bite of an Ankole-Akule shows much superstition people they put up a sign, a "curse" to frighten off superstitious criminals and military men who superstitute their human have died by bites and consequent infection and subsequent blood poisoning. The prick of a pin, small blade have often proved fatal, small blade have often proved fatal, germicide antiseptic to every slight wound or break of the skin received from any unsterilized instrument. The superstition of the human mind is shown by a readiness to be forgiven for long of being angry. People believe in an immissible thing if you tell them it was far distant in time or space, and you believe in the officers of a penal pened here and this morning or yesterday, they would slip around to the telephone in a coma when you
We are not approving the raid on the Egyptian to be worth while to the Egyptians to preserve the monuments and monuments fallen, civilization. And we are more opposed to "bugs in the brain" than to "birds in the brain". The worst curse of the two is curse of superstition. The English race is too cold-hotly intellectual to be reightened away from a good book. The English race is even Uranahab's. The Teuton will cover his face with a screen and his face into a pillence if something useful is to be got. He is more afraid of the Egyptian if something useful is to be got. He is more afraid of the Egyptian if something useful is to be got. If there be gold and gems and good newspaper stories in Pharaoh's white man is going to get into it. He will brush aside all the scarecrow white man is going to let the same bug slim like two.
If the Egyptians went to keep the white Europeans out of a hole in the desert, they would have stabbed jars and other valuable antiques, those Egyptians will have stolen the jars and other valuable jars than bogs and cures. You black folk can bury all the good gold you please, planning to carry it to the temple of the god who is a whole lecture of important "curses," but if white folk ever find out where the gold is they'd die it up, even if they were curses. Verbal curses against desecration and robbing of graves is no unusual subject in Shakespeare's tomb in the little church at Stratford-on-Avon, a rhyme blessing on him who "spares the blood of the dead" moves "the stones." But what if Shakespeare had carried a few million dollars worth of usable stuff into
CHURCHES
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
WITH THE CLUBS
The Van Raalto club had their reg. residence of the sponsor, Mrs. Mabie W. C.ington, present arm of the W. Cington, present arm of the clum members. Whist club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Iris Stanton, Mrs. Evan. Ave. Thursday afternoon of the Ne Plus Ultra club met with Mrs. Ne Plus Ultra club met with Mrs. After the business a very dainty lunchon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Mrs. hosts a dinner. B. Beyen, reporter. The club's monthly meeting will be held at the Webshaw "Y" on the evening of May 4. Anthony Oversey secretary; Mrs. Mary Niekoles, secretary; The Good Health club will meet next Monday at the Wheeler, ST3S Walshan Ave. Mrs. Walshan, president; Mrs. Daniels, secretary.
MUSIC NOTES
By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
MUSIC NOTES
By NORA DOUGLAS HOLT
Some belated announcements, due to the absence of the music editor, are herewith tabulated: At the dedication of the new Moschus Library, the music editor, W. F. Burton, director. At a musicale Sunday afternoon, at the Tysler of St. Louis by musicians of the prominent choirs of the city assisted. The soloists were: Edmonson Watts, violinist; the Reynolds quartet; Wattles, violinist; the Reynolds quartet; Neah, soprano; Clyde L. Glass, pianist; Mrs. Osborn, contralto, and the members of a list of patrons indicated the loyalty of the Henry Etheridge, dramatic tenor, was presented in recital by the Portsmouth A. M. E. church. Fannie M. Calding, program recalled a list of some 200 patrons, indicating a rather stable financial return. Artists bureau, 542 Pilbilian temple, Louisville, KY, we are informed of a concert by the Lowes assisted by Mr. Robinson, pianist and accompanist. The burial also gave a review of the name of the reviewer.
The Bluebird Art club met Thursday at the residence of Mrs. Herman L. Clark, a resident of the residence meet at the residence of Mrs. Cook 407, Calmet Ave. Thursday.
WEDDINGS
JACKSON-BUCKNER
Mir. Jojoba Jackson and William
D. Cook Ariel IS at the home of
the bride, $40 Wahsh Ave. The bird
were sent to the wortel wortel
wortel thousands of dollars.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler M. Meaux, 2006
and Mrs. Annise, the author,
engagement of the
Jacqueline, to William Harrison Haynes,
attorney-at-law.
PUPILS IN RECITAL
The violin and
piano of Danielle
Jackson will
appear in recital
at the Auditorium
Rectal hall, 431
W. 12th Ave.
sixth W. Avenue.
seventh
evening, May 3, as
assisted by Chicago's
artist, James W. Herman,
G. T. Gallie, Mr. Benson,
is a member of
sweep instrument
music or
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condition, will impress
any impress
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James W. Benson
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GIVE "WOODEN PARTY"
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dean, Jr.
married married at a unique "wooden
married family" wedding, with a
wedding anniversary, Saturday,
21, at the home of their wife, Marri-
ce, at 10:30 a.m. on the Avenue.
Among the unusual decorations
lived with hundreds of collages.
The artistic interpretation of an ori-
ginal painting by Evelyn McGee, daughter of Mr. and
Evelyn McGee, was enveloped by everyone. The rare
evening, however, was the
vocal selection, and sung by the talented
Dean, Jr., and sung by the talented
associated with George Garner, the well-
known Nearer of festivities, Mr.
Dean, Jr., presented his wife with a
gift of a beautiful wedding dress,
Mr. Dean was charming in a sand
given with Spanish hues.
PATTLIN ST LOUIS
Chicago's globe tracing dawn, Anita
Brown, of Chicago, will play in St. Louis, M. where she will play in
St. Louis, M. where she will play in
accompaniment, Nathalie Dacey, will continue
her journey toward home. Mine
concert May 10 with Bethlehem's famous
concert May 10 with Bethlehem's famous
concert, with whom her
fame long.
Be Careful What You
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Chastisement From the Hand of a Socialist
Well Meaning Friend Eyades the True Issue and Projects Views on Socialist Prejudice
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By ROGER DIDIER
"What Do These" Radicals Think About *Lil Fish*?" A socialist well-known article from our peer appearing under the quoted title two weeks ago. We had gone to a so-called radical nectar shop, where we dragged and intolerant and had sought an explanation of what it meant.
The former article we wrote that we wouldn't respect the friendship of those who forget color and abuse Christ, Mohamet, Buddha or any other leading light among religious philosophers to forget color and abuse Christ, groups of honest human beings. We took it that any individual's honest nature or not, we were good to be laughed at, and we were apprehension groups, in finding a creative pioneering group, in finding a more blazing full of defenses than that or those trailing by a progressing one. In our previous article we admitted that the audience in which we found ourselves to us. The preceding paragraph explains what exception we took to others, and others of more or less near relation, and others of more or less near relation, for Alicia. For that reason we are publishing some parts of this article by James W. Arnold in Louisville.
Mr. Arnold, referring to comments above mentioned group, writes: "In gathering there were no real militants, but many radicals, clandestines, however many radicals, fanatics, cranks or Socialists, parties there may have been in the meet-
"No it doesn't matter much what the men assembled in that audience justists, who are represented in this country by the Socialist Labor party, have guaranteed to then, the same as women of the Colored dress should have guaranteed to then, the same as women of the white race, the right to work and the right to possess and enjoy, undenied the social rights we would have taken their labor. Colored men and women must have, in order to live, food, clothing and shelter. These things, their labor, Colored men and women must have, in order to live, food, clothing and shelter. The right to labor is a natural right—a God-ordained right. Socialists seek to make man's natural right to sustain man's natural right: that is to say, to make man's law harmonious with nature. The securing of this right to work and the right of man to work and produce things and to possess and enjoy the fruits of his toil, our form and kind of government.
"It involves the replacing of our
means of production by the means of production are owned
and controlled by private individuals
and more humane social system, or order,
where the means of production and the
mankind lives) are owned collectively,
managed democratically (all
members of the industrial vote) and operated
operatively for the benefit of all, and
the industrial vote) of the exploiting,
exploitating, capitalist few."
Mr. Arnold's explanation of the
side Socialists is illuminating. We
should like to ask him about the na-
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tolerance.
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All Star Bill at the Grand; Clever Bunch of Acts at Monogram
PAGE SIX
The inner side of every cloud is bright and shining;
I therefore turn my clouds about
And always wear them inside out—To show the lining.
A fine crowd was present when the certain man for the first show on Monday night, the Grand. The bill presented was replete with excelent features, of which, with William McConnie, one of the two sons of Bruce's ventriloquist, who uses in his work a black-faced manikin of the regulator, Nathaniel is clever, and both in his talk and songs his work displays the man he mastered his difficult art. He was followed by Churchill's
PETER B.
lowed by Churchill Tony Langton and Davenport a. in an art of the cabinet type, in which a piano is used. The young lady tickles a mean livery and aside from a solo, accompanied the male member. The latter has a good voice and with the proper sort of songs would lend a large percentage to the effectiveness of the ensemble, are featured, and are repeating on the popularity gained by their splendid work upon their initial engagement of last year when the oboist has developed into a "conedy ace" and his pretty and clever partner has to use all the ability at her command to create some wonderful gowns and a long hunt would be required to locate a mate to compare with this one in point. The high-wining gown ever seen at this house is that of Easton & Stewart. From the moment of entrance this offering is a
ZIGGY'S ZIPS
ZIGGY'S ZIPS
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia,
Chelf Temp,
their biography
week, theatrically speaking and referring
to class of entertainment, that
experienced during
the entire current
year, very well,
be it known.
This I am writing
about, and shows
now in town are
the fruits of the
page.
A.
The Dunbar
from the Bayes
direct from the Bayes
theater, New York.
breadway, opened
a two-weeks' engagement
the Puppet Theater,
Nuff soil; Mr. Gibbs
encountered, he wove with
the original all-star
cast image, twists
his assertion that "the best is not too
good my theater. It is appeared in New
York before opening in New
York and there is but one word that
adequately describe it, that one being
and these is but one word that
every sense of the word. The one
weak link in its claim of attributes,
society and entrusted in the capable
hands of Irvine Miller, Emmanuel Anthony,
and Miller, this end of the business is
well taken care of, tittle Saunders,
queen of "blues" and does her stuff
accordingly, scoring best with her fi-
ture number and "Lovin' you," rem-
bered by Greenelee and Drayton, are
"Lovin' you" next week.
The Standard
Malinida & Dale are another couple whose dancing is their main forte. Dale's main, but his several original stores and breaks of his own, which are piping, are the team of dancers in the game today and the dancing duel that they engage in. They are appearing this week. Is a wonderful an exhibition of jazz Dongfei meets to lamb out of elsewhere. The turn is classically tugged out and this real smile Dale's inoffensive singing makes Dale's inoffensive singing for this red hot couple also. What it takes to do an undie dance. Malinida & Dale Russell an awful rub should they ever look up in a contest. **Taboo** *Greene* The yodeler the molecular comedian are "carrying on" at the Globe
PAUL & STONE
STATES
THE
HOME of
GREAT
FEATURES
CONTINUOUS
2 p.m. to MIDNIGHT
3507
S. STATE
PHOENIX THEATER
3104 STATE STREET
SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS
CHANGED DAILY
Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight.
Benjamin Turner, Musical Director
Washed Air Ventilation
WILLIAM FOX
presents
A Dynamic Melodrama
with
A Notable Cast-
including
HENRY B. WALTHALL
RUTH CLIFFORD
ALMA BENNETT
AND, OTHERS
THE FACE
ON THE
BARROOM FLOOR
THRILLS—ROMANCE—ADVENTURE
ACTION—MYSTERY—BEAUTY
3 DAYS—MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, MAY 1-2
OWL THEATER
4653 SOUTH STATE STREET
scream. Clean dialogue of modern character, arranged for comic purity, is presented. The manner, is presented. There is a bit of song of dance and dance, and the final introduces a duct on one-singled and melodious piano piece. The boys are real comedians. The bill is completed by Moore & Flields one of the best acts of talk about beans and other foodstuffs which is a riot; they have a couple of songs that bang on the knees of a dancer of remarkable class and ability has a pair of comedy legs such as never were seen here or anywhere else. They then at the knees and ankles and the effects of his ability along this line lings howls from the ticket buyers. The finish of long experience and the team is showing just why the press all over the country has given them changes until after the final show on Sunday night.
THE MONOGRAM
The bill here this week is of the highest standard. It brings Esther Bigeon, the exclusive Oleh record star, and one of the best singing acts in the country, with several new songs and other things which she puts over with her customary success. Crackshock & Humphrey, the laughing hit of the show. These boys have gained a great reputation and have proved to be one of the best singers in the country, through which they worked on the Olay time to the coast and return, and John Robinson teaching with well-merited success, with an offering which more than please. The songs, talk and lollihanna footwork and strume return after several months' absence, are popular. Songs, talk and lollihanna musical sort by the uncle member puts the act in the top row on this time.
GOING NICELY
"Shuffle No. 2." at the Werester last night, made good on all résistance. The evening Gazette. The revel of Darkness comedy is planned and presented in theaters. He is be looked for in a show of such excellent wearing quality. Whitney and Dink Stewart as partners in business and rivals in the film industry. Whitney is mayor of Fintown has moments in which he fairly prays Mr. Gilpin in. The Em-
One reason for the success of "Stuff the City government in America." This is more than superficially amusing; there are many other reasons for shore hire accommodation: "Ah grips 50 cents per prisoner"; the mayor, post-chevron performance and production monies; are representative of the minded person appreciates. Minded person appreciates. Notable for his lack of effort; she and Pauline Peyton and Paul Bass were satisfying in Days song in the first net had three monies. John Alexander's creamy sauce. The show's first night here was apperciated by a saw. Shuffles No. 7 is playing Manchester. N. 11, the present half, is playing between Portland and Fannor. Mo.
this week and are registering their
At the Grand, Wyatt Swatman and his assisting Wyatton are under the guidance of Swatman is still the master of the carirer, in fact, he masters three at the United here this season. He trips over the United here this season. Arthur Brocton and Tommy Hawkins, two local players, are the best burlesmen at the Trocadero. Hawkins, formerly with Maybele Whitman, is one of the best burlesmen and is sniffing the offsals cold with his lightning winning. Their comeback and is sniffing the offsals cold with his lightning winning. Their comeback and is sniffing the offsals cold with his lightning winning. This is the third consecutive week. The Twins carried an added attraction of Color.
Long & Jackson, working for the International office in and around Detroit, get their sent to Leonard St. W.
SALEM SEZ
We eat, just you and I along;
Under the heaven's star-lit dome;
Under the heaven's star-lit dome;
And listened to Night's symphony.
And thrilled to your sensitive charms
My life to yours, your life to mine,
Your life to yours, your life to mine,
A happy virtue to your spell,
A happy virtue to your spell,
I listened to your promises,
Your moon inspired ecstacles;
Your moon inspired ecstacles;
or words of love, your tender sighs
Were lies, all lies
Another, more evenful night,
Another, more evenful night,
I stood with you and held your hand,
On which I'd placed the wedding hand;
Could I look at you and hold your hand?
Could I not have looked more pure, that night;
A year ago, small persistence
For what I desired your innocence.
That night you laid upon my arm
Or so I thought—how could I know
That even while I held you so
Another claimed your so much bought;
A heartless, animated lie,
Not worth the thing that weak men
How could I face, or even surmise
Your face, your form, your hair, your
Were lies, all lies.
And now that you, have half your will; Though I have qwived on "Heart-Break Have tainted of Gethsemane and suffered on love's Calvary; And the price for sinning must be paid, And you shall suffer more than I; And you shall suffer more than I; And you shall suffer more than I; Your punishment you did devise; You, too, shall cross the "bridge of peace." And learn the way to paradise Was never, never naved with lies. With lies, all lies.
S. T. W.
Dear Gen. Tony: While playing Worcester, Mr. Giants play the Worcester
team. It was our first game of the season, for the chill in the air where in the interior we were. Nettie Teem was in condition, but they played interestless over the win the next game, to 6-4, a noon on 14-11. Redding noon game with no difficulty by 11-2. In the mornings game should be discovered sitting behind a king of bicycle riders. Majeon
first game of the
night, and forget the chill
of the atmosphere in the
game. Netter was the first
class condition, but they
played interesting
coster won the
morning game, but in
a 11" Redding won his af-
ternoon game on difficulty by
the score of 11 to
2 in a playing game who
should we dis-
cuss side us king that
king of bicycle riders
or J or
whose spirt records have never
broken. Major will always be remem-
bored in the gameness and
crennness of these assets,
with his mighty legs, gave him many
to lose, but lost a crooked race. He was never in
involved in any disgraceful frame-up. He
lost a clean liver and would have
sooner lost his racing prestige than
his religion of his religion by
racing on Sundays.
Snow Fisher, well known to vaudeville and Eastern Shuffle company, his sensational strutting in "Harry," and his captive role as the mayor's office with him many onces. Miss Carrie Yates, a newcomer in the part of "Josie Williams," she possesses the know how to use it to the best advantage. Her duets with Paul Bass and Paul Bass, tenor, is making an enviable reputation for blissful as she is. Decar Mammy, in faultless style, and never fails to receive enthusiastic applause. George Duke was taken severely ill by a recent bout of New York to undergo a serious throat operation. He is greatly missed and never fails to remember the many are praying for his speedy recovery. Miss Elizabeth Campbell is enchanting and incidentally singing the part of "Bull." In the show business, and her excellent work is receiving the favorable Russell Smith, musical director, is singing "Mary Anne" at the piano, as Anne. Critics are divided as to which life they best the singing or the play.
Dr. Marshall should be to the biography of the man who taught Stewart thinks so. They were seen much together and also seemed to have much in common. We were told Stewart would make things pleasant for the company while in Worcester, which was an unusual place. Mr. GEMET WILHNEY
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
THE FACE ON THE BARROOM FLOOR
That "half the world doesn't know how the other half lives" is proved by the photogramm "The Face on the Barroom Floor," which will open a three days' engagement at the Owl theater monthly, according to an announcement by the management of the theater.
The story deals with a young and successful artist, the utmost in fame and who is forced to the very bottom of the ladder of life as the result of an unjust accomodation by the artist, the unwitting girl to whom he was engaged.
How the girl finally discoverers her true identity, the woman flame in a Bowerharmar, a man broken in spirit, in health and entirely changed in appearance, is the most important points in this modern melodrama.
The story leaps from the Bowyer to the mansions and playgrounds of society and gives a unique and definite answer to the question "the other half lives." "The Face on the Barroom Floor," which was directed by Jack Ford, promises to be a picture of thrills from start to finish, storms at sea ever shown on the screen is said to provide the climax for this unusual story. The scenes were taken off the canvas of dainty screens in the most quiet quandaries nearly a score of fishing boats and other craft. Another scene that promises to be a real rhinestone is the one showing the prisoner after a terrific fight inside the prison walls. How one of the prisoners gets away and leaps more than 100 feet from a cliff into the sea below is intriguing, according to all advance reports.
A notable cast of screen artists portray the various difficult roles in this production, headed by Henry B. Walthall, the little Colonel Cohen, the young Clifford Alma Bennett, Walthall is seen in the role of the artist, Miss Clifford as the charming society girl and Miss Bennett as the beautiful and unconventional daughter of a fisherman, whose virtuosity is for the sake of society girl for the angle upon which hinges the big turning point of the play.
Detroit, Mich. — well balanced bill of five good vandeverie acts is drawing a week. It brings Biddie Loomis in his eleven monologue: Brouse & Skinner. It comes with a team of talented singers, dancers and talkers: Blair James, comedienne and Thomas in a fast working comedy-tunnel, Ozier, George wring the肩 will be sent from Pittsburgh, Pa. next week. Exposition Comedy: Four are at Miles Park, a line coast trip. Sara Martin & will be he at the Koplin soon.—I, D. Garnett, reporter.
WILDCATS
Farrell & Hatch, playing over the Keith time, got a great notice in the newspaper, playing that town last week. Read It: “A couple of Wildcats,” such as Hugh Burke, lurus upon the Temple stage is the new bill which opened yesterday. Density or partiality toward Darley entertainment are Farrell and Hatch and their talent is not confined to the duskiness of their skirts, not the glamour of their ability to sing. These boys are jazz bouncing home. These boys are jazzy which, when all is said and done, is so amusing than the jazz that is assumed.
Tom Cross of Cross & Jackson, which act is the featured attraction with the help of the Harvey brothers, usup usup upon his return to Chicago on Monday. Tom has spent a couple of weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. I. J. Cross. He has also rejoin the show as soon as he has a deal in which a piece of property on Indiana Ave. is concerned. Tom says he is very happy with health. It is understood that Margaret Jackson Cross has had a great offer from a large record concern and that she is in a long contract with the Harvey show.
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Frenchelle Bash, who tired of doffing
Mr. John Ruskin cigars in the South,
and Mr. John Ruskin cigars in the South,
D. Ireland Thomas
job as assistant manager the theatre in Washington, D. C. he writes: Jill Dudley Dudley learned meled me he got busy and got 'go' so I is like myself, always getting Well, Frenchie is a good show man he will make good
Oscar Michaels
will be at Charleston, W.
Va. He wants the D. Ireland Thomas
he has arranged to distribute his productions on Broadway. I hope that this
is not, as other Raco productions will
help.
The Crismon Skull, a Norman Film
director, and Lawrence Chennault, showed at the Lincoln theater at Charleston, S. C., in 1948. A. A. Monieret, of the Lyric
Chapel of the Old Orleans
chapter of theologian Lincoln
theater in the same city, and the
in
Preparations will soon be made to
big production, the Heart of
a Norton.
G. S. O'Neal, Jr., traveling salesman,
G. S. O'Neal, Jr., traveling salesman,
with the Mickleau Film corporation.
Inocer Daniels, Salem, Va.: Get
Inocer Daniels, the Micheaux studios at
Roanoke, Va.
Bessie Kingston, Gary, Ind.: What is the use of asking my advice if you learn already started. You should know why this time if you are right or wrong.
LIZA IN PHILLY
"THE CHICKASHA BONE CRUSHER"
"The Chickensha Bone Crusher" is the title of a red-hot episode of the famous present series of *The X-Files*, and the things which go with it and it is bound to impress those fortunate enough to give is the ones over-aged and with a prize fight eliminates of which has never before been seen on a screen. It will be shown as a special theater on Friday and Saturday of the present week, the other part of the special offering being a watch of the gravity defying multi-reel production in which the seminal daredvell of the screen, Richard Talmadge, is staring down a crowd around him and around he ledge at the top of a 10-story building, walks up the side of a house and carries his girl back down with one arm as she shoulders, dives head first over whatever obstacle happens to be in his way; in fact he literally leaps, dives, jumps and dives head first way through the fastest, moving comedy-drama ever filmed.
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Watch Him Step. Sunday, Franklin
Farmin in Gun Shy. Sunday, Franklin
Farmin in Second Fiddle, Devil's
week are Second Fiddle, Devil's
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Friend and The Christian. Your Best
Friend and The Christian. Mapped in
Scarlet, Nobody's Bride, Storm Swep,
Fighting Blood, two days of Driven,
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nature, Sunny and Orange Blossom,
Sunny, Sunny and Santa Fe Trail
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VENDOME-Three days each of
Oregon Rail and Orange Blossom,
Sunny, Sunny and Santa Fe Trail
and Phantom Fortune.
OVL-Three days of the Village
Blacksmith, two of One Week of Love,
Bobbie Brite, Sunday, vaudeville
and Farmin in Bucking the
Barrier.
ATLAS-Two days each of Mighty
Lion, Bobbie Brite, Sunday, the
Storm Girl and Your Best Friend.
Sunday, The World's Applause.
FICKFORD-Darling of the Rich, two Christian, Dollar Devils, Sunday, Sunday
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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
"Gun Shy", Franklin Farnum's latest Western comedy-drama, which is the big feature, possesses all the requisites of a good, clean photophy. Full of action from start to finish, comedy situations galore, an interesting story, and the most picturesque and ideal scenes obtainable.
"Gun Shy" is the story of the advent of two strangers in the almost impossible markings of a typical Easterner: the other mysteriously hard to label. The former is in the town of Leavenworth, and the Palos to stop the raids which have been going on in the town, driving the people away. He is afraid of his very shadow of the town, leaving town. The mysterious stranger soon introduces himself as Bill Williams, the real U. S. marshal, and after an attempt on his life, heartaches the gang leader and aids in bringing the raiders to justice.
Mae Crowder writes that her arm is getting better. Mall reaches her art Ant. 10. 1016 F. Montcalm St. D. Detroit, which is about to set up housekeeping.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
"THE PILGRIM"
Charles Chaplin Coming States in Big Special
Charles Chaplin's big feature production since "The Kid" will be the attraction extraordinary on the screen at the States theater next Tuesday and Friday, May 2, 3 and 4.
It is a four-reeler entitled "The Pilgrim," and presents Chaplin, minus his famous derby and cameo from justice who appropriates a minister's ralent and, on dosing it, is not only pursued by an cloaking couple who desire to be married but is also pursued by an attorney. According to pre-view reports, the comedian has not included one unnecessary foot of film in "The Pilgrim." Starting with a close-up of a handshield offering a reward for an escapade, the comedian's trait of Charlie in prison garb, all through the series of thrilling, humorous and even pathetic situations in which he finds himself, the inter-mental mounting situations which bring the story to a fine climax. Mr. Chaplin's art attains heights of sulkiness which he has never excelled.
Splendid cast supports Chaplin, who splendidly cast supports Edwin Edna Puriance. Sydney Chaplin, Mack Swain and others who have appeared with the comedian in past serenity triumphs also appear. "The Pilgrim" was written and directed by Charler as a First National release.
WASHINGTON THEATER
St. Louis. Mo.—With ideal spring weather on hand the patrons were wired to each other each turn seemed to go over very well, our course it is* hard to determine what the weather will be on Monday, as they give away the paycheck the week previous from all reports. Hart and Hart
A man and woman, were openers, in a room with a large table which went over well. The male member is a very good dancer and with which will soon send him over for a real hit. Their line of talk drew laughs, and the
Churchill and Davenport
Not William Davenport, but Lillian, and her partner, were on in "Deuce" a platinogue, and they went over for a bit. A selection by the female half played the evening, and does she play a wicked piano? I'll say so. The same shape, and the turn closed with the "Bird Man Blues" with Lillian at the church, church singing and playing a "Thee" pair of bows. One encerates 30 per cent.
Henry "Gang" Jines
What I want to do myself when there are so many things that I can assist in doing otherwise for the benefit of the artist and manager, is to invent an entertainment idea, the same old "Gang" with the same old smile for all. The scots still have "The Two Sweets"
Long Willie and Genève, as they are kind, concealed behind a writer, and ways has a collection of sure-fire hits, and can put them over as no one can, and received laughs in abundance. Genève, as a talker, is very gid and received laughs over a number to large applause. We can stand for these kind of acts now, when some more. Clipped 50 per cent.
Notes
I find the two best places in town to see something like a home. Homes and Baker's and café, opposite the theater, and the Dumblar Hotel Grill, just across from the Theater. The Jazzland is still the mid-night place for amusement, that is anyone who wants to see the morning. The Cabaret Jovies are a feature there on Friday nights. The Theater will make it right, so don't be misled by false reports. Harrison was elected constable he is the same old scout, wearing the same sized hat and conjoined to the profession as ever, and is a safe place to stay. Lang looks like a busy man nowadays. Since Charlie Turpin was re-elected, he held for quite a number of years, he has made his sister, Eleanna, a deputy constable and number of years, Seymour and Jeanette, these refined entertainers of merit, was the hit of looked like the H. S. mint itself. Seymour is the lad from Georgia and takes care of the boys from Chicago. The theater this week, and next season looks like a handle for the act to the Orpheum, which opened April 23 at the Washington theatre, Indianapolis. Not. The greatest single visible turn, and moves regularly with the works, so the is no complaint, safe and small profit, that will get it.
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"DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN ROBIN HOOD"
NOTE OR TWO
To the character Robin Hood in Douglas Fairbanks' newest photoplay entitled "Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood," the 'star and producer has given of his best. As Robin Hood the embodiment of the ways of that man, a personality of years ago as we of this ultra-modern day would understand and appraise him, while the production itself, common and frequent, week starting Monday, April 30, realistically presents the vivid color and stirring atmosphere of that romantically picturesome past. In Robin Hood" represents a real literature of the-screen, genuine and historically accurate, and legend, and truthful in every small detail as well as in important basis. It blends facts and fantasy, history, glorify and legend, and artistic beauty with an authoritative interpretation of the spirit of romance and adventure prevailing in the Twelfth century. It gives a vividly real impression of the romance, the conflict of emo-
Hope Horns, the famous comedian, in the
Maryla Fulks, offices.
Seventeen thousand dollars was the week's receipts of Strutting Along, the big musical comedy, with tucker & thunder Smith in the lead, at Los Angeles, Cal.
*Melinda & Dade are at the Orpheum theater* *Chaise & Jones are at the Capitol theater* *Larsson, Conn.* *There are playing the Strand theater, Brockton, Mass.* *There are playing the Strand theater, Brockton, Mass.* *Hit them at Elizabeth, N. J., with the song* *Got to Get* *Mamma Mia*
Midred Scott, with the Silas Green Co., had hers sent to Elizabeth City, N.C. Sara Martin, "moaning" blues artist, is touring in vaudeville. Bertha Lindsay is her accompanist and the act is using special music, a week later, by Josephine Mc.
Brown & McGraw are hitting them this work at the Globe theater, Cheve
J. Wesley Holmes is getting his at 1521 E. 18th St, Kansas City, Mo. His friend is a great hit. His Friend is a great hit. He soides concludes to the profession.
J. M. Lautko is doing his stuff this week in the Truman theater, Hot Springs, Ark.
Lelly Byrd has had hers sent to 901 Jones St. Fort Worth, Texas.
Anice Johnson's Knickerbocker Girls play blue-ine womens Wm. Wedge, Rasus Wilson, Raymond Morton, Walter Rector, Ravenerson, Hazel Martin, Dorothy Van Olsom, Alice Glimore and Anice Johnson, Ernest H. Dudley, aged four months, son of Cory and Ethel Dudley, died at the state hospital while the latter were playing a date at the Princess theater. Nick is with the Roscoe & Mitchell Radio Girls, playing through the state of Texas. Jinka, Brown Bros. and Houze & Houze were held as a complete bill for the second look at the Star theater, Pensacola, Pia. Smooth & Smooth and Turker & Turker, Washington, D. C., last week. The Royal Southern Singers are play the theater, Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
Bony & Freeman are on their final week at the Winter Garden, Berlin, where they play the entire month of May at the circle de Etrangers. Budapest, Hungary.
Eddie Green and Smith & DeForrest, with the Plantation Days Co. are play, Columbus, Ohio. Goodner & Williams, the popular sister team, are playing the week at Columbus. Bertrand Goun, with the McGarr and Coaston Famous Ragtime Steppers, are playing the Frolic the theater, Birmingham, Ala. Highower & Jones, hitting everywhere, are dividing the week between Worcester, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Joe Simms and his Down Home Trio are splitting the week between Youngstown, Ohio. The art is headed for the East.
Billy Cumby, featured comedian with
the comedy troupe, is second of a six weeks' engagement at
the University of Texas.
This is the final week of the season
of the playoffs. They are playing Elkhart
and Marion, ind., and Kalamazoo, Battle
strelts. They are playing Elkhart and
After this, address 50 S. Broad St.
Columbus, Ohio. Big timers for fair,
are featured at Kelth's theater, Philadelphia, Pa., this week. This week, a great bill, are filling the Globe theater at every performance, Cleveland, Ohio, are filling into New York for record work.
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tions and the aspirations which made so memorable the period in which "Richard the Lion-Hearted" ruled. He has a clear vision of the fundamentals that actuated the leaders of thought and action of a time when the spirit of chivalry dominated as never before nor since. He has kept the drama of life and its living when Robin Hood was confronted by supreme tests of his admirable virtue in behalf of the Maid Marlin, and the down-trodden, unfortunate victims of a feudal age. He has been a human creation in entertainment deplete with all those qualities of enthralling drama, breath-taking suspense, and wholesome relieving, diverting humor. He has been a human creation as nearly accurate as humanly possible, presenting a re-creation of life and its environments in those days of knighthood. He has an historical background glued with defenses from all available records in months of the most exhaustive research, both in this country and abroad, that ever has been devoted to my cause.
Foxworth & Franls are having a great trip to the coast and back. They have been visiting the Fantasies theater, San Diego, Cal. Jack L. Cooper is managing the Dixie theater, San Beach, Fla., and getting on great.
Princess Mystery & Co., creating a sensation at all stands, are playing the
Jave & Tressle are heading a line
up at the Majestic theater, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Odessa Carr, gets hers at 3157 State St. Chicago, IL.
Funny Harry Gray, "The Lone Star" Clark, wrote the lyrics to his minstrel, has written two great numbers, "Put It!" and You Draped a Spider in My Hand, at Plain Dealing, La. this week.
LeaR. I. Grant has had her sent to 521 S. Ninth St., Louisville, Ky. The Brown Trifo is splitting between the 100th and Lycum theaters, Cleveland, Ohio.
Little Johnson, with the Vermont Hippebore, Danville, Ill. at the Hippebore, Danville, Ill.
Hargraves & Wilson's Musical Comedy, Danville, Ill. at the Pythian hall, St. Louis, Mo. on Saturday night. The line-up has Parker and Hargraves, Abbey, Kennedy and Poochnis Butter, the dancing hounds.
Hargraves & Harding, now in California, declare that they are native sons. Abbey and Hargraves, Abbey, Kennedy, next Monday.
Bobby Bramlette, with the Follow Me Co., writes that the show is preemptive, and that Philadelphia is the standard theatrical, Philadelphia, Pa. This the third and final, week in that city.
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New York City.
Dear Tony: Just tell you that I'm still in the big city and doing nicely. I'm now with the Black artist, making comedy records and otherwise keeping busy working vaudeville and the first record that was issued in March, No 2103, "No One Would Do" will make the second one next week, the Secondal, and will send So and Tomas as soon as they are issued. My connection is a pleasure, due to their brilliant recording manager, Wm. G. Stull, and I like of the finest men that I've ever had the pleasure of meeting, and when it comes to himself. The wonderful musical on my records, as well as others, he through Chicago in July and will drop you and the joint's Great Weekly and the joint and you in the best of health. Will close.
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DWAN TRIUMPH
'The Glimpses of the Moon'
Filmed at Great Expense
Allan Dwan, famous as the producer of "Robin Hood," has done remarkable work in his first Paramount adaptation from Emmy-winning adopted from Emmy Wharton's novel which will be the feature at the Vendome theater next Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, With Bee Dana, David Powell, Maurice Costello and Charles Gerrard in the cast and an exceedingly costly investiture, this picture is one of the most effective and elaborate screen society drama projects the Paramount director Dwan has produced "The Glimpse of the Moon" with the same lavish hand that fashioned "Robin Hood" for Douglas Furry. The Paramount studio was taxed to its capacity for this production. More than three-quarters of a million dollars' worth of properties, countless hangings, rare oil paintings, and antique furnishings were used to give the picture the rich flavor called for in the picture. Wharton's novel. In the picture the richness of the picture at heavy expense. Director Dwan has woven a dramatic story of the love of Suay Branch and Nick Lansing and the troubles they faced with their millionaire friends. Mr Dwan has transferred to the screen the picture of sophisticated society people in their highest and lowest moments which Mrs. Wharton so apt between the pages of her look.
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Washington, D. C.-Oscar Wilde's "Salome" and "The Chip Woman's Epiphany" were presented by Raymond G'Nell's Colored Folk Theater company last night in the audience of white and Colored patrons. The Richardson piece gives little promise of what to expect in "Salome." The Chip Woman's life—a mere incident in the life of a Negro workingman's family. The Chip Woman's actors and actresses, asked to portray every-day character of their Race, an angel, invariably over-set, vexedly. "The Chip Woman's Fortune" is a play by Colored actors, directed by Colored actors is almost an impossible. Whites would be simply impatient, says a writer in "The Times."
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Moon of Gorgeous Romance
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A Paramount
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has come to Chicago and she declares that when you stop off anywhere else you can call at the Old Rock Top Desk late last week and she was wearing about one-half of the present season's Kimberly diamond foundry output.
Frank Kirk, the burlesque musical genius, will be featured working under the "Father" company on the "Columbia wheel next season. He will spend the present summer with the Baylor Medical Center, backpackville, address P. O. Box 152, backpackville, address
Ernest Scals and Prof. William
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“LUCKY SEVEN" HOLS SWNY
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1M. J. Brownlee fs telling the world
that he's got new kind of Isbora-
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Hint Back of Waisteens’ drug store.
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Storrs sop scarcely 36 feet avkay.
Tit “thig makes no difference in” the
Taicky Seven other Uran to make tt
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it ix Well known that Brownlee de-
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is perfect. white throughout, white
forviain enamel wainscoring
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fle thrve-stutrters of the room, white
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where It should be put Ho voleed
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‘The Jacky Seven ts rua by 2 group
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Pinee: W. TL 'Simith, formerly at the
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Hebert Jordan and i. A. Peace. They
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she Jaweky Seven ix Kept spick: and
sin sind thte Ihe patrons are Well
‘The place opens at 7:20 a. m, and
closes it Tp. mi.” IL iy closed on
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Cine of the above attendants is al-
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Jarhers ar the hest to be had. Those
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Althea ‘Steward, tvemeriy manicur-
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Bnd centie words at the Taadlo,
The Tuite shop helleves fn hobhed
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jae GOLDEN BROWN FACE POWDER.” You ine Ba ocd feat Pe Sar Rept Sa ine
Miss Alice Flowers of Gilmar, Tex., says: ci wont Sgt woo beth, bp ed “ais fy me cesimania 3nd Tope E will sce hs In peiet, T shal
eae A cin co cision ta Sn ner red ear Gaon : . bright
Hep ae OE ae a te nd see. patutes for GOLDEN BROWN, there rm: Atmsti Kang of Jackin Soringss NC AYE
Fe ee ee a oy are noni UME HEARERS NT eel ase Be pale
. J. D. f Mt. Ohio, H ~ i . see. :
crise egy meh trl Retreet Presse The above are just a few of the thousands of letters
eee eae et waco at nreeene Sat proming antler, J ant THE Renae (Ai Shadesy 29 3 203: 50e that pour into my office every day. My Golden Brown
HCE eat ate Seam nom Pata ett (na Beutfl Geld fished box” Peeper atic nae ere S iaeact guoceae I have de:
TAMIN Tae te Meee Mare sa! cpr eve Yoted my wae ie fo studying tho probleme of our
Mrs. Anna Henderson of Marianna, Ark., says: ~ {Delightfully scented, doesn’t rub’ off) Caisheke you Tight, bright ond beautifule. i personaly ,
Fee ee ee ee rea est thay aes nah eT GOLDEN BROWN PREPARATIONS cost a lite more than guarantee them to do all | say. :
SORES UMISSBn ME Bache deta Y Ferro Cech what youre AY
1 fete lee 2 of augest and Teun arly ai my ae, —_ ine ot - :
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My GOLDEN BROWN BEAUTY PREPARATIONS are sold by Gunes Geows CereaIcAL Os
the following Drug Stores and thousands of others: a 3 si * .
CHICAGO: MANNA DRUG STORE, 476 East 35th St-; JAS.
A. TOOMEY PHARMACY, Wentworth ‘and 37th Sts: GEO. 3:
PoRTER, 2510 S. State Si_NEW YORK: TB. ROBBINS, 539
Lenox Awe: M. CANTER, Fifth Ave and 3334 St; S, DOMOFF,
(27 Lenox Ave: MEYERS & KANER, Fifth Ave, and 132d St-
LiGGeT? DRUG STORES. BOSTON: ALLENS DRUG STORE,
103? ‘Fremont Ave: ALMEDA'S PHARMACY, 22% Putnam Ave
CAMBRIDGE: BRADDOCK DRUG COMPANY, 437 Columbus
Ave; FOLEY DRUG COMPANY, 463 Columbus Ave.: J. M. SIS-
SON. 2039 Washington. St: COLEMAN & DONOVAN, 168i
Washington St. MILWAUKEE: ESSDR BNOS.. 502 Grand Ave.;-
YhIET ST, PHARMACY, 174. Vlict St: KIEFER DRUG CO..
Walls and Water Sia: THE MUBLLOR PHARMACY, 32th and,
North Ave: CITY HALL PHARMACY, East Water and Biddle
Sui SHAPINO'S, Seventh and Vliet Sta; SUN DRUG CO. BAL-)
TIMORE: ROBINSON'S, 2139 Penn, Ave.: A. FEHLER CO. Mad->
ison Ave. and Fiddle Su: LIVINGSTON DRUG CO., 1630 Penn.y
Ave: T HENDERSON KEAN. Ayre Ave. and George St: Me-
NEILYS. Carey and Presstman St: READ DRUG & CHEMICAL.
COL “Cren Stores); PENNELL'S PHARMACY, — BUFFALO:
RUTH-BATRICK DRUG CO,” “AUDITORIUM PHARMACY,
Broadway. corner Michigan: M. VAN AVERY, 467 Michigan Ave.!
AL-RO PHARMACY, 42 Wiliam SU; C. E. ANTHONY, 384 Sen-p
asec poig cain tths eile
aosborate proraraton fr tho entre
He :
TS raze cen te pts po
Wider hated Seated aut
fue ae direc tue tees
each side of every binck. The churches
bch ih alte a
aeee ten Spc gr ee eae
iis te casa treme
Sr acme areas
THE CHICAGO_DEFENDER
Uh papén, Mg, Leo expceaned, hime
Sacco! “Wine toad way,
Monie have -taken wold ‘ot this pian |] WES
a eS a a ST SI
‘age hupire ue supgert ofthe
munity organteation, “fe "serves ‘the By J. we
rope atta veaple guste f6.gener"| new, Die
Beeh dopore feat fale wk ve dome | Nauka cb
gual gubwore i, Fast tne nh bo Song | tne Aetvoial chan
3S apse number of prominent women | Sn. former iustor
uate atfered theie services for thin ane | churety fe now als
Hare orice dnd “as "auahorized.golftora | he Chak alt
Hay hha ia eh ar thet ae | ake Sa
ean rangi tant Sak Zand Ue Ue [neat honor ot
ea ate Sees eager ot “the [Sune The Pe
FERS nae & contcibution. suet te lection
anaet a Hae pure
| FINED FOR ANNOYING. Sanons, to ‘be sive
WOMAN IN THE VENDOME [rites atts is: oe
Hiwatt Maria, 2095 Wabash, Aven [sheet ig
was Mirested atthe Vendome theater |e stasens. tarltor
Fist and State Sts. Sundry might |ESPS Tistente’
by OMcer OBryant of the Stanton | Ore NN Teg
Ave. station on complaint of Mrs. | cers A. Mis. Zl
EXtherine Gary, Git Ste Tawrones | heen Anpvinten “A
ec Rate ar ge ae) a Ae Se
Inietown to hers with witempting 4a- |annuten the 3
[Aecent famitiarities while In the the- | Feturnen) from Ini
ae Fulton Four went ¥
idee John Richardson sousht to] Ht une at el
make'ttarris behave iy, imposing & [Gerd s program:
make Harris behave dered program, 3
rig fies locas toga of
butte Reka le
sas elt aE ROE
top EPS AA Sere goo
Storia vblon abe
Baie fora eal BH
Se aa
Eee pi ae west
SiS ar Me MOY Ga
ERE in thee at od Hepa
ER te ae hed gata
igiar toe eat stan’
IGE A tian
PRES Iaas AE Bhat Sth
Hootie ta ftioretah ker
tes nee Eon ea lia
Hott Be Heide eh
aeeit, Meatie at AA
Be ie tat
Hie sSNPs SUMS
tees nila Aecdae hes
fioile athe Gea coun
RSL Co Tet ste
Ek puent of Bell che he fan
eel pure ot Bete cele te fees
ered 8 grograme the Torinie, ish
eca St. ST. LOUIS: M. J. SHEAHAN, 1100 Franklin Ave. WASH-
INGTON: ‘PEOPLES DRUG STORES (All Stores), BRACES
PHARMACY, 20th and M Sta X. Wi; HERBERT C. DOUGLAS.
15th and B Sts; HURLEBAUS DRUG CO.. 14th and V Sts:
BOARD'S DRUG STORE, 19121 14th St, XN. W.: SEVENTH ST.
PHARMACY, 3745 Sevenih St. N. W.; WITHEIUS PHARMACY.
301 P St N. Wit TRIANGLE PHARMACY. INDIANAPOLIS:
BBRRY & BROWN, Blake St. comer Walnut: ROBT. P. BLO-
DAU, 402 Indiana Ave; EDGEMONT PHARMACY, 2438 North-
‘western. TOLEDO: THiS COOLEY DRUG CO., 604 Galena St.:
GOODHEART PHARMACY, 1956 Gonesce. Si: EAST SIDE
PHARMACY, 136 Main St:’ROY C. STURT'S TWO STORES.
ROSSFORD, OHIO: KOSSFORD PHARMACY. SALT LAKE,
GITY: COOMBS DRUG CO. ST, PAUL: BROTCHNER'S PHAR~’
MACY. Rondo and Date Sta, WILMINGTON: JOS. ZIMMER
MAX, LEWIS CLODL” CHARLESTON, S.C. ALL DRUG
STORES. SIOUX CITY: K, 7, THOMPSON & SON. 911 West
Seventh St. PHILADELPHIA: LIEBER'S PHARMACY, 19th apt
Montgomery Ave, FT. WAYNE: CINLDER'S “PHARMACY:
CALIFORNIA: OSGOOD BROS., Oakland: SAN DIEGO PHAR-
MaG¥, San Diego: SECURITY DRUG CO. Los Angeles: HAR-
RIS PHARMACY, Los Angeles; J. & J. DRUG CO., Los Angeles:
‘THE FREEMAN DRUG CO., Oakland. WEST VIRGINIA:
St. was called to, Cynthiana. Ky. on
SSiqdne’ of ie “aentn at Her Voncer
SSI Stat idisaia teh ind
Beir cite hee mn te
SE Garr .eer thi aoe
SoG Pimaele es ae,
eee Ta a a RS aes
Hea chal eee ttings fits take
Sesame SS GS SE a
SRE NACE wes onthe le REE
iia hear “Sao
beatae arene cone
fhe atid itr natant ase
bee tie eh ae
Helder Ube EE Sed She Ce
Tights Water aad See
edb tay Be
Eiios a tor Wane Geet ie
Teale ewe?
ee
Port Richmond, Staten Island. April
2 -SSoaephine. Sialths tor Brewer) ot
Bis tee it eee Monnet Rest
ibe. a atperat ie, ee
Soe ta he ge
Seanad, OO er Ae Seal a
Sere ieee a a or
Seaforth tS et
pee aie ane
ire Sh trae
ie Your seman wi nets aoa bei
Steet ccna ome
atenten
‘Atoha. appa Apia Demat, Mees
ay ee ne ie
way Rati, 5516 “indiana.
+“ SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
SHIELDS & PHILLIPS, Elm Grove, GEORGIA: CENTRAL
DRUG CO. Cairo; BUCHAN DRUG CO., Valdosta: LOWNDES
COUNTY. DRUG ‘CO... Valdosta: “CITY "DRUG CO., Valdosta:
FERRY BROS, Ray Cy; BRUNSON DRUG CO, “Donuldson—
vile: ANGIER AVE. DRUG STORE. Atianta;’ Di. ROB.
PIERCE, Atlanta; POLTILL-DENNY DRUG CO.. Loulaville;
INGRASE DRUG CO.. Thomasville; FRYER'S THATMACY, Ar
lington; BON AIR DRUG CO. Bristol: CONSOLIDATED DRUG
“CO. Pelham. LOUISIANA: GUENARD DRUG CO., Lake Provi-
fence: J. Ny W. OTTO & SON, New Orleatis: PULES ¥, COU-
TURIER, New’ Orleans. TENNESSEE: AMERICAN PHAR-
MACY, Memphis: CARLIN'S DRUG STORE, Memphis: BAT-
TERS, “Memphis; DOUGHTY-ROBINSON DRUG CO. (Five
Stores), Memphis: ED, V. SHEELY, Memphis; DAYTON DRUG
Go, Chattancoga; TVE DRUG CO., Chattanooga; RED STAR
PHARMACY, Chattanooga: PEOPLE'S DRUG CO. Knoxville:
ECONOMY DRUG STORES, Knoxville. TEXAS: OWL DRUG
STORE. Waco: WILLIAMSON'S PHARMACY, Dallas; BURK’S:
ORIENTAL DRUG STORK, Waco: PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE,
Beaumont; EUREKA DRUG CO. Orange. ARKANSAS: S. 3.
DAVIS & SON,.Warren: W. A. STEWART, Arkadelphia; MBA~
DOR'S PHARMACY, Dumas.” ALABAMA: WELCH'S DRUG.
STORE. Mobile, = ° ~.
YW. 6.4, MUST RAISE $7,000
In order to carry on for another year
ton "and recfeation tar. Guleago rity,
fell be necessary fore Use "indiana
dyer ramen to raise #060 of the ct
fide ‘Uedget of tho ‘Young. Women's
Shela hathy SE aah
“Budget wwe" campalgn to bo exile
ona Teese
Mrs. Elisabeth Euper will be general
chairman of tho, Indiana’ Ave. division
with the following menibers: it the
executive committee! "Me “Saude
fngton: Natse few icien: agree ape
cre, and Stra. Neitle Speedy. nublels
‘According to aire, Lawson, 2. com:
mitice ot autslanding Sommen ant buat
mest ten ‘will be organize witht tho
Hest, fore months. tovconsider plans tor
Bia WW." nA. bultding of the fucure,
Sind to discus iehat sort o¢ 4 vullalng
ould he desirable, whether a unacaing
Romo or an aetiviiy center. nea come
Binaticn of hoth. Bue unless thiw year's
Turget of. 47.000, fx razon there elite
hhope ‘ac rating $2300 for-che new bulld~
Inge Working elarely with the exect=
UKs committeo. ie. the ‘commitien ut
tive ‘commltien tm the commteee
ing women: Mrs, James F. Lawson,
BiG. “le 1 "Avandorgh: “atre An>
drew Foster, Sirs. Geo. Cleveland.
Stee "Ophlig "Hiadson. ‘a. Jeouls
Jones, Stra. Morris Levels, Mire. Bertie
Venier drs. “Louie Waller, Dr. ay
White, iiss Estelle, Webster, Ars.
A. Waking: Mira Afone Willaras, Mrs
Siattie Fe towe, Stra Etta ‘Shoecrart
aud tra. Peter Thomas.
ALDERMAN'S ABILITY
HONORED BY COUNCIL
Alderman Robert R. Jackson of the
‘Third ward and the citizens of that
ward have reason to rejoice. At the
Ristory-making session of the city
council "Monday ight he was ap~
pointed a*member of the five most
Imnortant committees in the service
of the clty.
His assigmments are the focal
transportation committee, gas, oll and
electrle light committee, building and
Zoning ‘commission, Judiclary com~
mittee and committee on high costs
and public markets. Alderman Jack-
son ‘was further honored by being
plaeed on five committees, all others
having received four assignments a3
thelr share,
USE DEFENDER WANT COLUMNS
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thouldee ands hruiees about face and
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scinertas Gis Ethie
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS —
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D2WEST 135TH STREET
NEW YORK
PHONE: MORNINGSIDE 0061
MRS. RL HENRY, Proprietor
BRISCOE HOUSE
308 Weet 36th Steet,
Wet Von
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tnd i et ikcnoneed base:
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sateen eat 0, Ine
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SURE Wventened Tha" steer snd "os |
Ske u'charsca wit ateoracry cone
hirvoen pre wore arrested in Sats |
tere ais lige Ree ae '9 ecioes |
ve morning and carged aes |
tng atsote rane a |
mong thoxs taken "were Rove Smal |
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STATE NEWS
‘Carter of Norriu Ave. a birthday our
Carter of Norrit, Ave. ‘a birthday, eur-
rise party let turdad, ‘Ave’ ite
Brewed tres Snag Sicekt
Bra daukier of detacy City. Giaseece
Bier e tliseaat ur fp
Min hang, 6 South Sets abla to
Se See ae, ee
sclng the Guicag’ revue and siher
Rice pareeg she Qiao Say ahs
in ca at thal country cut fase Tuck:
ag HRs cated aes er
resents Siew Geraaine amey “Sn
ra "award wesaslan wert acon on
ibe linia” *Fhe Banas conan cae
2? hela tumencon Apa Meecha
Pian and abu dnd eae tae
in oPing. ee aitan Sates
Erawjord, ee"suth Sits confined ta
Greandowa, "rot "opatice Graves ot
Bieta id, Sees OE eet
ieee or tee ae ar” eck
were inhi here iste” es Nn
¥Rarate of Paulie Sng eons
fect ene ete
SS Phot ORES AR
Ba clear tar eg
ike ap enteriginment” st the hgmd’ at
ire, Beene Gulgbcrland ‘Be, "arly
Nore Sinton Bavard. presided aed
Geant” pans” fea ad eto
Mother of a daughter” Born ate Yong
Fespign ong ne Mygh
‘Abell 5" Some ‘Mere: Sir, odes
Since rubra’ aaa Si, ‘Eons
ge dee ae adie Whi bine aaa
Seana SBR Bites
YONKERS. N.Y.
nice AMONG EN aaugnter,
itch: dltenaed the nectlt, Soattee
Ricling’et the Sen woee Chistes Hae
Tings Seca” htc ee hed
jac Unon Sapust churches “vere
stuaige, SEPM, Sie te, Sears
Uigect of Sea. Wild Grothe:
nade SF Mihi ey Rew eee
Poets" Nite ests” okay
amsisi apd Elinor: prey gave
SRT GARE eee aE het
ae ha Stary at
ent werg: the Miliscn Elgabeth Adam
etale“Heawe, Ghana Norges’. Cars
HERS, Bowsers Honesty Ae
een rey, Delph Simi ana. Sesoe
Bcereet Setanta” Bterett Wal, Ceores|
3nd" iarda Pavhinan broncos Sac
3ehn Algae, titer” ec cincs
abn “Wiranai comp htodere ad
Fibres Satthe Atter Bincingee dainty
Fepast ge tcpien” he Senge Wal
Ebay “deie held WS on Roel 18
ine hador of Ste “afinie cotta "Bests
HAE Rene ol tia tbe RNS ts |
a Satine ‘sume church Sa ed
ae sagt setae Maun to ea te wis
ee Phasiae Se South et
Sth choren. Sunday vandca, sacriice
Ball, SUH uc ace GR nde “Senay
eiate, Phen Titcmige GT teats
BARE s dite gh Nikay Ne ak
secbed aeeady.
MOUNT VERON, N. ¥.
aoe SGN IF SS ann
ASE wh viléy thule tether in Bet
NG hee eel, We tester and
Sisdtht Hin Wik hem, “Heo ete
intel Aver ahs’ diea at Une dee of|
feroag ante Satara. fom St Clams
Sitee Gaughicra Stine. Jones, It 5.
Bicheno eho lea ‘hues ead
Airs ‘Ato aggorpayied’ by The: Bods,
Mee, Sites “S82 getenth Ate. and
IMfetied Bhoroans he the Ret Neon
Sia Shana "Tapde, ae NS. Nett “hes
ang shal eRe, aS talk AE!
se Sg using uy we ey. Se
Sa Mise Bein Wate af eorce
eR mae to Sir atta, e's igh
Xe fines” at. Macedonia” church:
ANS "A rihadasina tesa ctes
Mise the marnione alee Eig
ASE Baht Aves ana tea Sandee
ian & MUMH ANE Whe Tedieneh toni
Riateral swiere” thee atened
funeral ant week. \Siles, Fitnere. was
taper lite Resins tase week Seertne|
at nets Sdn an San tS
gf Ni Ave ae cher ae Sete
Hi, Bee aan wed Ne and Are
ae, 2 5 ein Aver bo Sie
tiny. “Sather ama hats are- doin fine
ME tame is atin ap Ses SB
operation nt the hospital, Siaster ciar-
ener enats 8 LOM Ate one
Sure cits” ent “romans fas” crea
Epes after a hor gten ee
eins Sed" chil asf Soca
Aor Gator, Fartngouthe Veet
Ak TEIN alae BE Revonah Aves
wanvihelafor the aediny the geapd
fry tan As ace vate
AP eh crace Randie “ehnacn die ev:
AS Taysaca ins Sys morte:
Fe Rog amen. Se Rin Nes
peencied ab eenige gore, The
kcaU ahh members ama tiomion ee
nercons.in a group. to ralee £10,099 to
ieee ae Sad tuas Church same
hue Yotted'® clu‘ 96 ang ARs
SYRACUSE, N.Y.
sth ay ot mar Skt to that
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ceiads,nelivea co ndve nen bien by
ei ama Satardinahee Api,
‘een the Falls of the Wetthound tracks |
ag ANG cerueaing Snag roatnine
The Weds wan between the tracks eo
fae eae The, crams, inthe ect
Gk sctared ng Charl a ata |
rol fie hate he end i |
aia ae ees Xonenter hema D.|
cia sepvices, A the Bethel A. St
Shara egigniny ‘Ape Wag cng
Hu be Re aconth amuse ne
aie cia "etie Aeaarac |
ending. Atril“2ly the Meer, is W, Fore |
ra efence esse the ope |
miuraga Sige, Walker renters woverat
cle ao lira oy the ee
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sharing ated fae eae vee
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ce Tpremignc i. Barat Joblnaan |
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SAN Te Meet 8,
ere iatied as ales tea chic” He
Saa® temganied rai, |
Spare a Nth act ae St
mane Ga” viet Gaon at
mAb ‘ec wag tae a |
Sita Sfns Asian |
san Ave. Moser aica af Sem Yor |
rain, Aysck" wishing his. aunt, Mee |
fesse "Daegana. at ie” Ave” Sura |
Maite oF Cen oe Hale he |
ity obaahe a Slats |
ee ie, eae meee
hased’a, new home at'Siti and urd
see"vnge'plane*aas murehaata the
mang an Libary de lene tn
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conor of “thelr amn'a Birthday. Stem |
‘Refecian of Cineinnatt, Ohio. ie visie |
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Miss Lillie Williams and Miss ©. Ea]
‘Miss Lillte Williams and Miss b. Ea
bigest teat
Pane Sa hs dart aaah
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Sastre ge Rec ane wale
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sine Reale, tee rh, Se
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Sits Geo, Combecic ot 99. Conklin "St.
Lahti es Sitisciet fs
Geter tte a ot
fiand club and. the ‘Daughters’ of
Bir cietieete nee eng ets
Sih att deceit
fae i ie Ske Ueto a
pe gee parka ae Bag al nao
Bosiah pravikg and oxerzéalounnesy
garth part a pfecgan ad
Shotte Solna is Bane anh
Be aiend eee i, pet
my wake In St Vincents bos
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coeds tanayst obama he
taae hn eet te” ee
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of oa tha be tetnnk atch
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Sibcertrctarae he feo tou, te
dase anaUacaxne tae foued Toate
Son wi eto Bled a
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TWO JONES SHOT
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a igri als Atal Seah cat
Saale’ a iaant Nees
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PAE Brienne ceates
AID MILK FUND
Four of ob organizations nartetgated
Jo) ig ag ae ihe ‘Savors
Sul Pattbintltee Saturday, Twenty
Fos WhO Trees tke Noe Vaek hare
Teresi anacr ‘he press sm
A Atte Sthcgeee here
"Tow Come" i ayings Armen aoe
HevleerWRSomSaeigts Prater and
Une iSaen. These ‘pits are. members
strtneifwasace nd bebusance, cubs
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Site Giragne moze. tng Taclee
gees comtintdecof whtel Ses, Wile
Tiara feagwotph Hienrat fa ctalrman,
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Eerie fac SURES She hier
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‘hart Bureat wily 93.000 quarts of
Agi or dre" alsebutin aaa oe
Salat nave been generonme
ave Been georeoe
* URBAN LEAGUE IN NEW HOME
AeA Mace Seat at S258 "Seventh
Agen Tune awe’ Sori Usha Hews
Er MESA? uate! 2
TMA BE" The league, was ‘inte, ts
*Revording to-James Hl: tuber exec:
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tn Sporae. tno arganiaien,
serking' Yo egatiian permanent hes
inten hy ‘September
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Seitement the presnatat Ginke and he
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signature to theg of, tne ate bi that
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son See sents a ed Be thn
Rrady, 4.1680 "Third Ave. Charlotte.
ERO, Pach aehox tReet” NA
Davin, 3%.4 WV. 133d St: award Give
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NEW YORK SOCIETY NOTES
BROOKLYN HAPPENINGS
HAWAIIAN HAIR GROWER CORPORATION
avez, BUILT ON MERIT “2
By MADAM:T. G. BRAMLETTE
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As lM ehaaEiNe et Serene
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sities Westies Sega tt, He
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Deer separa ete, Ie Scene
Jefferson sve, and Ormond Pi was
Begs ae tee ae
ion Fish. made” che principal speech,
TSN HER Peete Reena
Hole te i ‘Jones “and. Wittamt
neat eee aie se Sa
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car sling i hott her anmiay fasta”
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seh cers emahancmas ee
a: ny eraikeae te ckan
"The Colored Mig Sisters club ix pnter-
eeaaies Bede Gutta tas
girls’ fun, "A feauuve of tho carly
oth hatte Se ee
Sestak Be tee,
Set Sa A Ga Sat tuk
‘James Brown, coach of the Y. WC.
serena carat Aa
Pecan ea hae tt es
Se aeereate ae apa
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Se ete ta car eat
apyiremaie aie sha |
Be te, eet Biase der ee
Fiichea’ Parson, Gertrude Jackson and
RNY AMAA Teige nexben Hast
wha wag achetuted ty adres the, Ne
cae cetnas t area
Ging, Rene eeu ecaes
exalted ulée of the Biks, wan subati=
ae A oe a ee
easter esha iol ete
liom tinting, nie plea f
QiSonner Holmes, a musician of Cotum~
ise Glo eaieg” ane tie, See
Fengarla vol Wueaiay Apri 2k Mer
ENpe! He exper Ye spent che eu’
mer in Landen and urls
Sire” Sana SP" dren” ot Chester,
pa fag ete e Msn wh bs
Srgsrening at 21 fs ogy Seo
orci Ciatk, Wiliam Wneven ant
Egtdat le Guests of saitéa Tce, ifs
Enda Sie Gueats of "sands ile, fs
Msarn! Grane 3, dtooper, 112 08, 2a
glib, te ‘Sitwet Baptist ehwreh Fos
Sirs Julla Johnson, formerly of this
st na ge tale pene’
Sleseamt’ digs Bere oat weeks ving
Fest atthe ltt ine al
See a tem tee ted.
tin IE, Alle, aye stuilent of
scampie. uavetatge’ mag’ returned, &e
Ehituieioht “after Spenalne” acters
S058 Shea ant Hin slater iets De
Rima 3. Biasking, Alien, of S4it Seve
Gath ave, Ho Wao repay estrtaloud
‘Autthe allco, dress dance, given by
the ‘sew York Daughters of Elke Tues-
thy ‘eccrine’ ai ae Tenniauanee: casino
{or the beneAt of the" On to Chleage
ine indy Seeating® tye most. Sitractive
giitnahloncs call tress Of tho 96
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Sioa Fay Smith, atl, spend
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Sibaais “Sits. Slt orchestras cons
Amar ar Johnson of Se Vor Alber
Witham Aina’? Wiliam Mead, News
See TES iete closed thett fone
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Br eceaciton inst thats hall Walt
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Mongega deste ‘chooks iter stay,
He Beaders, leatine arhtget amt
cotracor ak Waatington. B. Cy as
seiveeleent nae tne euess ot Ne
Sag STS Hor 8 yee Sakth
Slee Stenson ton SE, tty
Bink oc i oclas te e
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pene an evening’ af enfoyinent "at eho
hott use Bird, Sansone of the Line
Eb hceplta Atumnne, aespeation 8
Boinesse Rt theming ne me, epateonnee
Cantor The Ani was eereariabiy fae
fae Conauticd iva sory cprmentable
Con are: ta "Adah, “Fremas-Seith,
Astorai" preston Star Dera “Are
Eg Preslfent Mira. len O- Coleen.
Wabikt toertsponiing “seereeses’” Mise
AeSSteele; wrecorging Secretary: Misa
Siang ping treasurer:
er oraniie eouttelp of seceral
wentet ence as Hoe ane ease eae
i, Shee Samnes "er Sate ape
EEN Saag Sai Re Atseon were aie
Pubiarsiti delat este
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Hla et ode A att aus
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fen xl ush Is sgn the weeck |
wy Wishlnctone peers ie ge
te ashlee sean ae
Mast Saturday night every Defender
fa firookisn has Bean. sod Sn ie was
in Sere a se te eae
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free ar seit cea te
Rasetey Hi tebe eee
SUSAN Eee tae
Ba ee oe, Arrael
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‘Democratic party was probably over.
ets har eres: ares
Dekalh Aves of which the Key: Thomas
Sanieeteare ot inet gacters wenn Wich
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forsael' ts by the elite of New York
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TOLEDO TO PLAY
CHICAGO GIANTS
SUNDAY, APRIL 29
Stevens, Left-Hander, to Be Sent Against Chicago Club at Shorling's Park
Toledo and the Chicago Giants will face each other at Scholling's park Sunday during the absence of the American Giants at Johnson State University. Ohio club will be their second appearance in this city. Their first game war against the Chicago Giants is on Sunday, after the dropout of 5 after brilliant rally in both the eighth and ninth innings. The Chicago Giants have hit their day against the Chicago Firemen was superb. The club came from behind to win, then Green, the funniest man in baseball, to make it two straight weeks to offset anything Joe has to offer. This will be Toledo's last race against Indiana the Saturday following at Toledo. Alexander, Johnson or Walter Ball, the latter being a favorite with the South Siders, will in part of the games played over here.
Chicago Giants Toledo
Gregory, p. Reed, p. Winston, f. White, p. Jennings, f. White, h. Holk, f. Rushman, h. Hayes, f. Gormp, h. Alpine, p. Gormp, h. Wiley, p. Bray, f. Good, h. Alexander, p. Stevens, p. T. Johnson, p. B. Johnson, p.
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BENEFIT SNOKER
New York, April 27.—The Knights of
Western Hemisphere have hosted an annual
veterans program for a joint benefit smoker
for the first time for all funds to be spent
on the 10th Regiment Army Saturday
night. The annual, professional boxers
and theatrical performers have
promised their services free of charge
to make the affair a success.
New York, April 27.—Sandy Taylor,
Lieutenant Colonel, the judge's decision over Paul Par-
go (white in a 10-foot bout at the
Pioneer Sporting club April 17.
C. A. B. P.
10TH ANNUAL HANDICAP
18-2 BALK LINE
Billiard Tournament
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SEASON 1922-1923
Games to be of 100 Points--5 p. m.
Each Evening. Ending May 15
Admission Free
Books Open for Enrollment of
New Members
C. E. Scott
President
Secretary
WHILE EVERYBODY ELSE GOES TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY IN STYLE, I HAVE TO FOOT IT — ILL BE SATISFIED IF I JUST GET THERE IN TIME TO HIT "PACKEY" MCFARLAND FOR A FIVE SPOT
LOUISVILLE
275 MILES
LOUISVILLE
300 MILES
LOUISVILLE
350 MILES
FAST WEST
NORTH
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WOLFOLK MAKES DEBUT AS ROGERS PARKS LOSE, 9-1
Wolffo, the tall, lanky recruit pitcher of the American Giants, fresh off the bench, lined up for home runs in his system, received his leapstick Sunday at Schorling's park and came out on top, the American Giants winning by two runs. Tork Lake allowed the white boys only two hits. It worked the sixth and seventh, allowing one hit, and Kenyon, late of the game, got in trouble when he overthrew a grounder to first, giving McNerney a life with none out. Madigan's out play allowed the next batter, Nallowy shaped a mean one down to Bobby Williams, who started a double play on Madigan's throw that ended the treble run. In winning Sunday's fray the Giants overcome a flax that the Jenkins Park team years. They appeared in their travel uniforms a thin plin shirt. The workout prior to the game was repainting and showed the fans much hope that the Chicago club will finish first in the league race.
The winners started in the first inning, Gardner picking a single to right lancer was safe on Paul's error, Gardner going to third. Gardner stole home and fouled to tar at him. Gardner j pilfered second base and Torrent rolled out to Eichten left.马里克摔 scored. Joe Beckwith strolled, but both "Sunny Jim" and "Sparkling" died out Paul. With two down, Joe Gardner scored him with a single to left. McMiner walked and Loyns to the foul line for Madan's drive. Walk to start our third, Paul almost took Loyns wrist off with a curve and ambled down to first. Torrent walked and Jim Brown's double scored two. Beckwith's single put on William Grant popped to the infield and Wollf drove McMiner back in center for
Lyons Steals Home
Lyons went all the way to second when Joe Korymej negged with to first friend's single put Lyons on third. Jimmy stole home and used the finger of the double theft. QNeil fouled out. Beckwitt was out via the center garden and Paul tossed out WIl-
The eighth saw Calton on the mound for the visitors. Jake Kerney skipped first base, then forget to get back far enough to touch the bag. Kerney skipped a simulated buntball, and Gardner was called out on strikes. Marlarcher's single scored Grant. Elchon to O'Neill gathered in Calton's fly and the game was over when O'Neill went to the grandstand after Jake Kerney's game.
**Rogers Park**
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J. Kerney, 2b. 01 1 2
J. Kerney, 1b. 01 1 2
J. Kerney, 1b. 01 1 2
Marker, rf. 1 1 2
Marker, rf. 1 1 2
Marker, rf. 1 1 2
Torrent, lf. 1 2 3
Torrent, lf. 1 2 3
Brown, rf. 1 2 3
Brown, rf. 1 2 3
Bookwith, 01 1 2
Nallower, rf. 01 1 2
Nallower, rf. 01 1 2
Bookwith, 01 1 2
Fuld, c. 01 1 2
Fuld, c. 01 1 2
Grand, rf. 01 1 2
Grand, rf. 01 1 2
Wolfp, k. 00 1 1
Wolfp, k. 00 1 1
Hikke, p. 00 1 1
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Glass ..... 001 010 001 3 3
Erroms - Joe Keregny (2) Paul, Keenan, Maron
Stolen Basket-Banner (2) Marterbarger (2)
Stolen Basket-Banner (2) Marterbarger (2)
with Lynch (2) Callan (2) by Callan (1),
Bain Ball - Off Paul (6) off Wolfe (6) off
Toronto, Hits - Off Paul (7) off Callan (2)
off Wolfe (6) off Callan (2)
with Wolfe - Williams to Marterbarger
to Grant.
WEST AFT PENTATHLON
Washington, Pa., April 27...Interest
in the Penn relay games Friday
and Saturday of this week centers
who is expecting to make a great bid
for the pentathlon championship. West
is the even championship, third to
the great Legend of Georgetown,
but not for second place by
but one point.
IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE
By JULI JONES, Jr.
FUNNY WORLD
We read one day where the boxing commission barred mixed contests. The commission lifted another mixed contests. In St. Louis the Race is not looked upon very favorably, yet it has been widely contested, recently, when a new commission made in their business to bar them. We read Minnesota, a state that has equal laws for all, and again we read that Michigan has one. The governor put one Tom Biegers out. Ipanama Joe Gans will meet Joel Malone (watched in Detroit). He is hard to believe, but the power to appoint boxing commissions do not decide on important matters. They should be looked up to in their fairness to race, color, creed or religion. A race, if given a chance, As a rule when they humiliate our Race they come to the boxing hall to render such a ruling, but had to do it for the good of both races, that he or they were our best friend. Very kind of a person, it's all right for a Filipino, Jin Chumman or Indian to go along and earn thousands of good American dollars. We hold no peace against any race. We ask is to give us a square deal in the ring. Allow us the same chance as coloration or creed, regardless of coloration.
ATTENTION BaseballClubOwners and Managers
ATTENTION BaseballClubOwners and Managers
Telegraph your game's score by innings, including both batteries and outstanding feature plays.
EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE GIVES FANS REAL LAUGH
EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE GIVES FANS REAL LAUGH
The Negro National League
which starts on its fourth season on Saturday
has a schedule of 165 games per team.
Tony Bennett, J. L. Wilkerson, Mrs. C.
I. Taylor and the directors of the league
will play the other club 15 games in
the league schedule, the percentage of
games won and loss of these 15 games
between league clubs after the first 15
games played are to be counted as ex-
cited to go in the league percentage column.
The tans are asked to watch closely
for themselves whether the Negro
team is nummed through these columns and
decide for yourself whether the Negro
team is the schedule of games for April and
May during which time the Kansas
team will play. The Kansas team
as many games as the "Eastern league"
Baltimore team will play in the whole
ground of the no-called Eastern
league team but and then watch the results in
the defender each week.
American Giants at Kansas City. April 28,
29, 30. May 1, 2.
Detroit at Indianapolis, April 28, 29, 30.
Toledo at Chicago at Chicago (exhibition)
Cincinnati Stats at Milwaukee. April 28, 29, 30.
May 1, 2.
St. Louis Stars—Open dates.
St. Louis at Kansas City, May 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Indianapolis at Toledo, May 8. 6. 7. 8. 9.
American Giants at Milwaukee, May 5.
Milwaukee at American Giants' park Chicago, May 6. 9. 8.
Detroit at American Giants—Open dates, May 12. 14. 15. 16.
Cuban Stars at Toledo, May 12. 14. 15. 16.
Kansas City at Milwaukee, May 12. 14. 15. 16.
St. Louis at Indianapolis, May 12. 13. 14. 15.
Kansas City at American Giants' park, Chicago, May 27. 28. 29.
Cuban Stars at Indianapolis, May 28. 27. 28.
Milwaukee at Detroit, May 28. 29.
Indianapolis at Kansas City, May 30. 31.
Milwaukee at St. Louis, May 30. 31.
Toledo at Detroit, May 30. 31.
Milwaukee at American Giants' park, Chicago, May 50.
MILWAUKEE STARTS BY WINNING
Pete Hilsi's Milwaukee club got off with a flying start Saturday at Logan Logan Square, 7 to 0. Writers hold the Squares to six scattered hits, Pete's infield displayed some real talent.
Milwaukee
R.I.C.
Logan Square
Price. Sh. 5 2 1
Price. Sh. 5 2 1
Burke. Sh. 5 2 1
Burke. Sh. 5 2 1
Burke. Sh. 5 2 1
A.Will. Sh. 5 2 1
A.Will. Sh. 5 2 1
Thomas. Sh. 5 2 1
Thomas. Sh. 5 2 1
Hills. Sh. 5 1 1
Hills. Sh. 5 1 1
Pelia. Sh. 4 0 1
Pelia. Sh. 4 0 1
Snow. Sh. 4 0 1
Snow. Sh. 4 0 1
Troms. Sh. 4 0 1
Troms. Sh. 4 0 1
Burke. Sh. 5 0 1
Burke. Sh. 5 0 1
Totals. 42 7 10 43
Totals. 50 0 41
Milwaukee
R.I.C.
Logan Square
Hill. Sh. 10 0 0
Hill. Sh. 10 0 0
Home. rem. - 11 0 0
Wilson. Struck out - by
Walters. 2; by Burns. 3; bases on bell-
Off Waters. 2; by burns. 3; bases on bell-
TOSS COST FOR FIRST PLACE
East Orange high school had to be
satisfied with second place in the running
high jump at the 24th annual inter-
class basketball tournament. The New York University Athletic association,
which opened the school outlaw-
ly on Saturday, the winner was R. Burke
of Newtown high school, Brooklyn.
The winner was R. Burke of Newtown high school, Brooklyn.
A loss of the coin decided that
the white boy won the gold medal.
SUSPEND ARMORY BOUTS
New York, April 21—Boxing at the 16th Armory Armament has been postponed until May 1, an order issued by the adjutant general, and same until further orders. This state of affairs is quite a blow to the Army, but the Army will not get the change the Armory gave them to see whether they postponed necessary qualifications for a ring career.
IN BOSTON MARATHON
Boston, April 19.—Frank Martin, representing the St. Christopher club of our group to compete in the twenty-third game at Boston. He finished twenty-third.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
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LOUISVILLE
275
MILES
KANSAS CITY M
PICKED TO
KANSAS CITY MONARCHS ARE PICKED TO WIN 1923 RACE
The Kansas City Monarchs are picked to win the National league pennant race which opens in Kansas and are picked not because they open the season on their home grounds, but because they have in the field the strongest team in the league, and ordering to dope figured out, they are picked not because they open the league schedule calls for 105 games.
Ex. Kansas City comes the American Giants, three winners, their. They have the same team as in 1922 with the exception of Dave Brown, Dick Whitworth, who is out of the game with a broken leg. The false propaganda regarding Torrenti was set at rest when the center heeler appeared in the American league, that the Chicago Defender runs true to form when it announced last week that the Cuban had arrived in town.
Fosted his leek with at third, Bobby Williams at short, DeMoss at second and John Williams at third, substitute second sucker, secured from the Keystones, and Marshacker, who is good at second or third. The outfield is in center and Gardner in right, while the pitching staff will be made up of A. B. Cs. of Indianapolis; B. Llew, of Cleveland, Wolfof of Providence, of A. B. Cs. of Indianapolis; B. Llew, of Cleveland, Wolfof of Providence, month after the inning of school at McHarry Medical college, Harney, is going to play in unknown possibility. O'Xell, from the Jacarachs, Jim Brown and Dixon are Rube's catcher, Curry, Drake, Gissenauer, Mendez and Crawford for pitchers. The first four are trouble pitchers. It is likely that John Donaldson will be in the outfield this year, his sticks are wonderful. McNair in left and Home Run Johnson in center are two of the hardest men in the league for hitting honors. Walter Moore is are
CUBAN STARS TO GIVE MILWAUKEE FANS REAL GAME
Pete Hill's Milwaukee club of the National league will return home the latter part of the week, where they will try out the American Association grounds prior to their opening Saturday against the Cuban Stars. The Islanders only sent a few words on in advance. A new pitcher who is rated as being the peer of Boudreau, the 19-year-old Cuban club, and a crack third baseman is all that Molina lets out. Moran, Dreke, Rios and the others of the 1922 club are still with them and are not feeling good about. The showing against the Logan Square nine in the first practice game of the season last Saturday made the veteran happy, although the team was straightened out in the Cream City nine. Hill's club will line up as follows: Pete Hill, 31; P. Wilson, 31; Thompson, rf; Boggs, rf; F. Hill, 31; Smulwood, and Ruth; c: A. Wilson, cf; Walker, p.
MONARCHS WINNING
San Antonio, Texas, April 21—
San Antonio, Texas, April 21—
San Antonio, 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 5—
Batteries: Monarchs Logan and
William, Fulness Home runs: Johnson of
Monarchs and Erwin of San Antonio.
At San Antonio, Texas, April 21—
San Antonio, Texas, April 21—
San Antonio, 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 5—
Batteries: Monarchs, Curry and Willi-
am, Antonio, Lewis, Dewitt and
Carrington.
TATE CHALLENGE WILLS
New York, April 21—Through his
hurries he has hurried a sweeping defeat at Harry
Wills to take him on before trying out
and not get a square deal in his last three
fights with the 'New Orleans Brown
squad' he will be staged during the outdoor season.
FACES RUBE'S M
FACES RUBE'S MEN SATURDAY
Monarchs
Pitcher Curry of the Kansas City Monarchs, who opens, the Negro Nationals on Saturday for the Monarchs at Kansas City against the American Giants.
Pitcher Curry of the Kansas City Monarchs, who opens, the Negro Nationals on Saturday for the Monarchs at Kansas City against the American Giants.
ASON C
Louisville!
MONARCHS ARE
WIN 1923 RACE
knowledged the last shortstop in the league. Joseph, another good man with white Bubbles Anderson, who covered second for the All Nations last year, will play first, with Newt Allen, another good first sacker, to be used as utility man. Dinean and Foindexter will play first, despite offers made the club by Eastern promoters not a man has gone. A dead asset to the club was given to St. Louis gratis, to rid of rihm. Carr like the Mound City and went
Detroit Has Good Club
Detroit has had a lot of possibilities, is rated to finish third. Tennys Houlton's club has been materially weakened by the third baseman, and Holland, pitcher. Yet reports come from the City of Detroit that these three might cause us some concern, as Manager Pettway claims he has to give the fiasco on the circuit something to think about. There is Stearns on the bench, the glove holder and pitcher, and he has a left-handed pitcher who is a sweetheart, the winger by Ben Taylor and his backer, with Dismuke at the helm and Charleston, the heavy hitter, switched to third, is started by the pitcher. He is placed, but will have to fight hard to keep Pete Hill's Milwaukee club out of that. Pete has some of the former Crescent Stars with him and the fans will get a chance to go up against Molina's Culain Stars in the Cream City Saturday. This is a pretty fight it out for the honor of keeping out of the迪拉. Cedar Johnson, who is the pitcher, is the third baseman, is isostatic in the club and has a shortstop by the name of Atkins who is a pipipper and also Rod in center field. The third baseman is Hays, a peperny backstop, and Stevens, a left-handed twirler, are the hopes of the Crescent Stars who made good in the practice games.
INDIANAPOLIS IS HOST TO DETROIT CLUB AT OPENER
Indianapolis, Ind. April 25 — The stage is all set for the opening of the league race here which starts Sunday afternoon at the American Association park, when the Detroit club, owned by John T. Blount, battles its second game with the Indianapolis first game of the five-game series will be played Saturday at Kokomo. Mayor Lawrent Shankis is scheduled to play the game Sunday will be preceded by concert and parade. Also a gala field day attraction. Blount's men, managed by the peppermint company, will be as much as in the opening game. Detroit the sickness of Holloway caused Dismukes to switch at the last minute. The line-ups: The Detroit G. C.'s Jefferies, 10, Brick, 10, Blackhawk, 10, Steen, 10, Stenefeld, 10, Foley, 10, Jones, 10, Brick, 10, Blackhawk, 10, Williams, 10, Day, 20, Brown, 10, Newsome, Cooper or cortelt, 10.
DREW WINS 19TH FIGHT
Drew scored his 19th straight win here tonight when he easily won the decider. Drew scored his 19th straight win here tonight when he easily won the decider. Drew scored his 19th straight win here tonight when he easily won the decider. Drew led in 10 rounds. The club matchmaker is trying to get the Sailor Blyton to meet Drew here next for the New England lightweight title.
SHREVEPORT GIANTS PRACTICE
Shreveport, La., April 11
Shreveport Giants have started their spring training with 20 members. Coleman, 500 Texas Ave., is manager.
MEN SATURDAY
How to Play
TENNIS
The back-hand drive has been readily available to members of Bethel's Indoor Tennis court in Chicago and some are getting ready to practice on two hours practice a week for the last 60 days. No hours to learn the back-hand but it is not bad as you will readily admit, the back-hand practice was were sent in mastering and acquiring the fore-hand you will may miraculously have a having a good practice board, or well as I have previously outlined. This is on the principle to have a good back-hand drive, you must first master the fore-hand.
Continue a practicing the fore-hand also and mate the inner positions, and grip for the fore-hand and the back-hand.
AURORA GIANTS TAKE CLOSE ONE
AURORA GIANTS singling clings, a base on knails and an error, cannibal the Aurora Colored the winning run in the eighth inning, defeating the Waterbury A. A. at the end of the ninth.
Aurora Giants.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Arizona Giants.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Batteries-Washington, B. Hullbart,
C. Howard Wood; Dee. Schultz, Lambert.
PHILADELPHIA GiANTS LOSE
the Philadelphia Giants
defeated the Philadelphia Giants
at, Howard field 7 to 4.
R. Ili
Giants.....2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
Howards.....2 0 1 0 1 0 1 x-7
Howards.....2 0 1 0 1 0 1
Bradford and Wilson.
JOE JEANNEH APPPOINTED
REFEREE IN NEW JERSEY BOUTS
New York. April 21-Referee Joe
Jeanneh referred to the office
been appointed to referee all bouts in
the state of New Jersey between box-
ing games. Office of office will
continue for one year.
BUST COLLEGE LOSES
Holly Springs, Miss. April 27—Bus college lost to the Mississippi Industrial College on account of rain in the seventh week after above rain the industrial buses one hit.
HOW THEY WILL FINISH
R. G. MONARCHS
AMERICAN OLANTS
MILWAUKEE
STARS
LOUIS
TOKELOD
DETROIT STARS START SEASON BY BEATING COWPERS
Detroit, April 23.—Detroit Stars by bunching in their hits in four innings of the Cowpens, registered their innings victory of the season, 8 to 2, at black park Sunday afternoon. The Stars and held the opposition to five scattered hits, but were wild, issuing 11 passes. However, when a hit was scored, the Cowpens had Kudron had the inbound position for the Cowpens and pitched a much more aggressive pitch. The errors by his team mates with men on the bags proved his undoing. Jones, Detroit Star fielder, had a triple, with the stick, getting a triple, double and single in four times at bat. Curtin, Cowper center fielder, and Jenkins, Cowper center fielder, the spectacular plays of the contest, the former making a shootout catch of a line drive, and the latter tossing a man out at the initial slack while catching.
**Stars** **Copper(s)**
| | H.I.C.E. | H.I.C.E. |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Jeffries,Sh. | 5 | 1.5 | Puris,Sh. | 4 | 1.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Jeffries,Sh. | 5 | 1.5 | Puris,Sh. | 4 | 1.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Strom,E. | 5 | 0.0 | Puris,Sh. | 4 | 2.8 | H.I.C.E. |
| Strom,E. | 5 | 0.0 | Puris,Sh. | 4 | 2.8 | H.I.C.E. |
| Wesley,J. | 4 | 1.1 | Olmstam,J. | 5 | 1.2 | H.I.C.E. |
| Wesley,J. | 4 | 1.1 | Olmstam,J. | 5 | 1.2 | H.I.C.E. |
| Jones,E. | 4 | 3 | Olmstam,J. | 10 | 2.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Jones,E. | 4 | 3 | Olmstam,J. | 10 | 2.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Copper,J. | 2 | 1.0 | Stringer,J. | 10 | 2.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Copper,J. | 2 | 1.0 | Stringer,J. | 10 | 2.1 | H.I.C.E. |
| Manesco,E. | 3 | 0.1 | Multigame,E. | 3 | 0.7 | H.I.C.E. |
| Daniels,E. | 3 | 0.1 | Multigame,E. | 3 | 0.7 | H.I.C.E. |
| Daniels,E. | 3 | 0.1 | Multigame,E. | 3 | 0.7 | H.I.C.E. |
| Totals. | 2010 45 | Totals. | 285 37 | Totals. |
**Stars** | 12 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8 |
**Copper(s)** | 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 |
**Two-layer Hits-Ons, Jones, Davis, Three-base Copper (2), by Duree (2).** Based on Ball-Off, Hits-Off, 2 images; off Copper, 3 in; off Kulon, 10 in; off Duree, no Hits-Ons; Sarris and Gurtier, no Hits-Off.
HOWARD PAYNE ELECTED
CAPTAIN OF CUSHING S
Asturhamham, Mass. April 27—Howard Payne was elected captain of the varsity baseball team last week. Payne played for Richmond, Va. He has played two years on the team as shortstop, besides being a star player on both the All-Star and Championship fall he was chosen as halfback on the All-Star New England Tropical school team. He was chosen as captain. He is the only Coloret loye to ever chosen to captain a team at Cushman.
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# CHICAGO GIANTS WIN, 8-4
back their old-time enemy, the Chicago
Firenet, at Normal Park Sunday. The
team says he is out to clean up all the sem-
posis this year. Alexander and Johnson
chicago Giants
A. R. I. C. Chicago Firenet
Greenlee, s. f. 4 1 1 Shenan n. b. 2 1 2
Washington, s. f. 4 1 1 Shenan n. b. 2 1 2
Jennings, s. f. 5 0 1 Givens, s. f. 4 0 1
Balkin, s. f. 5 0 1 Givens, s. f. 4 0 1
George, s. f. 5 0 1 Givens, s. f. 4 0 1
Bray, s. f. 5 1 1 Wabash, s. f. 5 0 1
Johnson, s. f. 5 1 1 Wabash, s. f. 5 0 1
Totals: 20 8 1 2 Totals: 20 6 4 10
Chicago Giants
0 1 2 0 2 0 1 0-8
Chicago Firenet
0 1 2 0 2 0 1 0-8
France-George, Two-ball Inside-White, Bryan,
Demire, Giephan, Two-ball Inside-Givens,
2 of Manager, 2 of Alexander, 6 of Young,
3 of Strike-out by Manager, 4 of Alexander,
Cedarhurst 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 2
Cincinnati 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 2
Batteries -- Knetz. Wellwood n u d
Baker: Williams and Wiley.
game-- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 2
Port Chester 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2
Lincoln 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2
Urbana, urpion and Purcell; Holland and Gee.
LINCOLN STARS LOSE TWO
Brooklyn, N. X, Y, April 22 -- Walla St. Peter's C. G. defeated the Lincoln Stars in a twin bill at Manhattan field. The
Smith, Johnson and Bradley,
Walt's ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Lionel ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2
Batteries - Finley and O'Nell; Walker
and Bradley.
LATE BASKET BALL
New York, April 27. — Basket ball is still in progress at the West 135th St. in New York, where the following games will be staged; Metropolitan Juniors vs. St. Mark Juniors, Metropolitan Knicks vs. St. Mark unlimited vs. Metropolitan unlimited, Y. M. D. vs. Olympia All Stars.
BOXER FINED
Newark, N. J. April 25—Joseph O'Neil, special policeman, was the com-
mander of the "Kid" a local boxer of 124 Academy St.
Thursday. O'Neil charged Griffin, who was a dis-
orderly conduct. Griffin was lined $10.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
AMERICAN GIANTS OPEN SEASON AT KAY SEE'S PARK
Rube Foster Opens Away from Home for First Time in History of League
Rube Foster's American Giants left
Ruby morning over the Santa Fe.
Friday morning, go to Kansas
where they will open their league
season against the Kansas City
Monarchs.
THE BATTING ORDER
KANSAS CITY
Hawkins, lb.
Jefferson, ss.
Moore, ss.
Bogan, rf, p.
Bogan, rf, p.
McNair, lf.
Jefferson, ss.
Anderson, 2b.
Curry, p.
AMERICAN GIANTS
Garder, rf.
Davis, cf.
Torrellis, cf.
Williams, ss.
Lyons, lf.
J. Browne, j
O'Neil, c
Grand, p
Reynson, p.
Sileo, p.
Kansas City, Mo. April 21—The American Giants of Chicago are in town and have made the Streets their headquarters. They are here for their afternoon at Kansas City Monarchs, starting the morning afternoon at the American Association park. For the first time the history of the Negro National League club opens the season away from home, it is slated to oppose Rile in the opening game, while the famous Rogan will face Kenyon Sunday. A reckon-buffalo team is predicted. Fans here really believe the aarchives have the best team in the league and are predicting the championship, inasmuch as they have an aarchives Crawford, who is sending Manager third and placing Bubbles Anderson of Denver on second, Moore will play short, with Hawkins on first and the aarchives as well supported by Home Run John McNair, with Donaldson in center.
ST. LOUIS STARS WIN 6
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Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
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Race to the President's Cabinet.
A NEIGHBORHOOD FAVORITE
He over was beaming with good cheer and mirth,
Condoling me, who was his laughter;
A storehouse of sunshine, he argued, was worth
As much here as in the hereafter.
He meihed their playthings to stop children's tears,
His purse off was empty from giving.
Just everyone loved this old man who for years
Did neighborhood jobs for a living.
"NOT IN A THOUSAND YEARS"
A CONVENTION of the United Confederate Veterans was recently held at New Orleans, the proceedings of which are indicative of the dominant sentiment at the South. An indication of what that sentiment is was brought to light by three important occurrences, one when a delegate offered a resolution proposing that a committee of three veterans be appointed to meet a similar committee from the Grand Army of the Republic, perfect arrangements for joint reunions in the future.
The SPIRIT which animated the mover of this resolution was excellent and commendable. Its adoption would have indicated the obliteration of sectional animosity and political intolerance. But before the speaker could take his seat or get a second shout of "Not in a thousand years" rang out on all sides and scores leaped to the protest. In protest, the speaker tabled.
THE SECOND INCIDENT came when the retiring commander during the discussion of the term "rebel" as applied to Confederate soldiers declared: "I am a rebel and Ku Klux too." Shouts of "i am, too, cannon from all quarters of the auditorium by the sons of Confederate veterans of W. McDonald Lee, who was supported by that moritous organization known as the Ku Klux Klan, showed the strength of that organization in that section. The third and most regettable incident was the father of President Harding, who to have been the star of the occasion. He made two speeches, in one of which he thanked the Southern people for the kindness they had exhibited toward his distinguished son, and assured them "that the South never had a better friend than Warren G. Harding." In his last has transplied this as necessary.
THE MEMBERS of the convention were so highly pleased with his remarks that they presented him with a silk Confederate flask. It is reported he responded by saying he knew they stood by it and that "If I had been down here I suppose I too, would have been loyal to it." In consequence of what transpired during the proceedings and the manifestations of his rebellion, the popularity of the Klan, one could hardly expect any loyal American citizen of less prominence than the president's father to be placed in a position of giving such expressions his tactic approval by his presence and public utterances.
THIS PRACTICE on the part of certain Northern white men of catering to the South can have no other effect than to encourage and promote the youngest and the least laxness. It also tends to instill into the minds of the younger generation that in the war for the preservation of the Union and the perpetration of American institutions the South was right and the North was wrong, even though the former did lose upon the battlefield. This exephantic subservency on the part of loyal white men of the North to the arrogant relief sentiment of the South is inexcensible, indefensible, humiliating andNothing is thereby galanced from any point of view.
THE ONLY EFFECTIVE and satisfactory way to deal with such a situation is through the inauguration and enforcement of a firm, positive, rigorous, but fair law. This law is the law of the land upon every foot of soil over which the American flag flots. Until this is done the spirit manifested in the convention of Confederate veterans will continue to live in the hearts of the self-styled "Union" veterans in a "thousand years" will any change take place.
AVAILABLE TIMBER
WHILE IT IS MOST TOO EARLY to discuss the availability of candidates for nomination for the office of president of the United States in 1924, still the names of a number of prominent men are being constantly mentioned in this connection in the Republican convention. The fact that the Democratic party will have a chance of carrying the election will depend more upon the action of the Republican convention than upon their own. Whether or not a third party will spring into existence is also dependent largely upon the course that will be pursued and the candidate that will be nominated by the Republican convention. The candidates of the leaders should allow the federal machinery to manipulate the primaries and state conventions so as to insure the nomination of President Harding or some other man of his type, the formation of a third party with a strong and aggressive candidate as its choice will no doubt materialize. Perhaps one of the following men will head it: Henry Ford, William Randolph Hearst, Alfred A. McKinley or possibly Senator Hiram John of California.
WITH THREE TICKETS in the field the election of the nominee of the Democratic party will no doubt be the result. In other words, there will be a repetition of 1512. The only way by which this can be prevented is for the Republican national convention to be held in a state where whose candidacy will do away with the necessity for the formation and organization of the third party. Fortunately for the Republican party, it has quite a number of men in its organization who measure up to these requirements.
SUCH A MAN is General Loewen Wood, whose position is that in his nomination no experiment would be tried. He was the most prominent and conspicuous candidate in 1920 and would have been nominated but for the fact that Senator Johnson succeeded in capturing some of the delegates who would otherwise have supported Gen. Wood. Although a strong and popular man in certain states, there was never a time when Mr. Johnson's nomination was possible; still his candidacy in the state which made the nomination of guarding possible.
MATTERS may so shape themselves as will prevent a repetition of this mistake in 1924. Unquestionably Gen. Wood is the strongest and most popular man in our country today, hence his availability as the candidate of the Republican party. His record over prior to his appointment as governor general of the Philippines stamped him as a man of great intellect and of superior stature. His administration of the islands has added strength to his admitted fitness and capacity. He combines both civil and military experience. As president of the United States he would give the country a wise and judicious, as well as a positive and aggressive, administration. His experience as a military man demonstrates that he would give and not receive orders, he would direct and not be directed, he would rule and not be ruled; in short, he would see that the constitution and laws of the land were enforced and obeyed without mortality or favoritism. In fact he would be president of all the people. This is the type of man we need.
IT USED TO BE economists who told us what to do with our savings. Now it's the government.
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
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THE POWER OF MIRACLES
By The Rev, Egbert Chappelle McLeod
Pastor Beulah M. F. Church
Mullins, S. C.
Text: And the Lord said unto him, what is in thine hand? And he said, a rod-Gen. 42.2.
THIS is an art of dialogue between God and Moses which happened just prior to Moses' first interview with Pharaoh.
It is a striking manifestation of God's power to produce miracles from the ordinary things of life. Moses had not dreamed of the potentialities in a mere rod, but there was untold power in that when under God's influence he have as easily as Moses or a legion of angels his protection had He so desired.
Within a few days hundreds and thousands of young people will be bidding farewell to their alma matres and going forth to tackle the problems of this life. As they pass the portals of the colleges and universities there is seen a parchment grasped in their hands. It is called a diploma, just the staff or wood was called a rod, but the world are asking the young woman, "What kind of hand?" Dost thou consider it only as a scrap of paper? Dost thou not realize its significance?"
Its intrinsic value is nothing, yet if the young graduate will only place it in God's hands and take Him as his ally it will become as a rock in the weary land and a shelter in the time of storm.
COMPANY is often made by small storekeepers of a lack of support by people living in the immediate neighborhood. The big stores in the heart of the city, they claim, get the bulk of the business; the left-overs they get. The situation is, in the main, as they picture it, but the blame for this condition of affairs lies largely at their doors. It is hard to get the best obtainable for money, to trade where there is no demand, to choose from, to buy when needed buys and to take advantage of sales as announced in the daily press.
THE FAMILY living a block away or even next door to a neighborhood store often purchases its supplies from some big store many miles distant, simply because the big merchant uses printer's ink and plenty of it. It stands to reason that a store located in a strictly business district has no neighborhood patronage—it must be drawn from the outlying districts. The people must pass hundreds of miles to get to them. They know the little follow is inert, is circumferenced to take a chance, so they overridden over him.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to sell gold dollars for 90 cents if investors are not advised that they are for sale. There would be no centralized big stores if the merchants in outlying districts kept a fresh and complete stock of merchandise, advertised the fact extensively and sold at a fair profit. Advertising is the life of trade; no business is too small to indulge in it. To the uninitiated it might seem at first like an awful expenditure of money, but the final returns more justify the delay. The merchant of our group, is compulsively a new field, and we have much to learn before we can successfully compete with other groups who have had centuries of experience. While we should give preference to our own merchants who are struggling to get on their feet—all other things being equal—still these merchants must not assume that we are in duty bound to give them our trade because we are racially identified with them. We expect and must be given a dollar's worth for a dollar. Warned receive prompt and immediate, and not be heyed by us. These things are well worth considering for the business man who wishes to succeed. "Lastly," as the preacher would say, nothing brings success so quickly as judicious advertising.
MAGAZINES and newspapers still find subject matter for comment in the attempted drawing of the race and color line at Harvard university by the president of that institution, although the incident has been settled by the board of directors of that institution upon a just, fair and righteous decision. The committee selected to settle the matter, a portion of which we quote, "CONCERNING proportional representation, your committee is unanimous in recommending no departure from the policy that has so long approved—the policy of equal opportunity for all regardless of race and religion. Any action liable to interpretation as an accused person may be made to many seem like a dangerous surrender of traditional ideals." To the decision thus made no fair-minded person can or should make the slightest objection. The recommendation of the committee contains several changes in the rules relative to admission of students to the institution, but so far as our group is concerned we make no objection to admission of students who do not involve racial discrimination and proscription.
IN OTHER WORDS, we are willing to submit to any test which is equally applicable to all who seek entrance to that institution. The board is to be congratulated upon its refusal to surrender the traditional professional qualifications of the deaceless hall from one particular section of our country. Even these few are incapable of doing the institution harm as long as the faculty and heads will be firm and positive in the enforcement of the rules and discipline of the institution. If the management will tolerate no departure from this policy no trouble from students will be forthcoming, regardless of the section or locality from which they come.
OTHER PAPERS SAY
LYNCHING AND WORLD PEACE
[From Chicago Daily News]
Oddly enough, the principal difficulty ahead of President Harding's plan to cause the United States to become a member of the international court appears to be the race question in America. This is true because that question may prevent the Senate from so amending its rules of procedure as to save the international court resolution from being killed by a filibuster.
A majority of the Republican members of the Senate might be impelled to support an anti-filibuster rule by their desire to help the president put through his international court resolution. Since the Democratic members of the Senate are overwhelmingly in favor of the rule, Democratic senators frequently have declared themselves in favor of closure. It might seem inevitable that the reform to curb filibusters would be adopted. At this point, however, the Dyer anti-lynching bill is likely to play a part.
That bill will be revived in the next Congress. It is supported by large elements in the North and by Colored citizens in all sections. In the last Senate it was killed by a filibuster organized and conducted by Oscar Underwood of Alabama, who in principle is one of the special friends of closure. When it came to fighting the anti-lynching bill Senator Underwood raid that, of course, he continued to be in favor of closure, but that when it came to federal elections, he was forced to state he felt himself obliged to filibuster. The same thought presumably will grip his mind and the minds of some of his fellow Democrats next December. With the Dyer anti-lynching bill in the offing, to curtail with the aid of Democratic votes senatorial opportunities for filibustering does not seem a hopeful prospect. But unless these opportunities are curtailed the resolution making the United States a member of the international court may get talked to death in the midst of the numerous important and complicated appropriation bills and the other essential measures that will demand action by Congress. The resolution making federal protection to the Negro Race in our own country may deeply affect the question of the nation's entrance into the world's new peace organization.
SHOPPING DISTRICTS
A RIGHTEOUS DECISION
That Lynchers Might Have Their Sport
300 NEGRO MIGRANTS REACH NEW YORK CITY
Many to Help on N. Y. N. Vascular Trees. Others to N. Y. Farms.
Abolish the burden of Negro migrants from the home of the Negroes of New York City. Allow them to work on the vascular trees and other agricultural fields. Provide them with the necessary tools and equipment to work on the vascular trees. Provide them with the necessary tools and equipment to work on the vascular trees.
SOUTHERN FOOD PRODUCTION
THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FUN AND FICTION
Away, ill thoughts, for thee I have no love.
Pain would my Soul soar to the clouds above.
To lotter views of truth and love, and life—
Purer conceptions, far from worldly strife.
Not always shall this loathsome body be
An earthly prison downward drawing thee;
A hated fetter chaining thee below.
When to the highest heaven in thy flight thou'dst go
Dauntless crusader, greatest mortal gift,
Striving from darkness, upward to lift.
Hastening to combat, armed with sword of light,
Relentless to battle all the powers of night.
Flight on, brave spirit, few the days shall be,
Till death, the conquering hero, sets you free:
Some bright, glad morning earthly tails shall break,
Releasing thee, thine upward flight to take.
What cessity, what rapture shall be thine,
When freed of earth, thy true light forth shall shine
As morning star, bright in the distant sky,
Bishn victorious, ever up to Rv.
Famous Racq Leaders—Chaplin
Charles Chipman, M. D., is one of the most distinguished leaders and mediators of the Race. Casting about in his youth for a sop for his ambition, he eluded the theater and the church, and became the breed-appearing captive of a doctor's title and the species, race leader. He early discovered the binding necessity of enveloping himself in the nebulous halo of Hippocrates and of studiously avoiding all but the meresemblance of professional knowledge. Thus his head is kept bobbing at the mere mention of doctor this and doctor that, and great wrinkles encompass his wrinkles and of studiously avoiding all but the meresemblance of professional knowledge. His practice is large. He goes around and speaks, keeping those he cures far from his trickling fount of learning. Of course, his lectures are always free—of admission charges and other commendable features. Since he has attained affluence, he rather scoffs at the idea that he could have been a great movie comedian. He finds that as a doctor and race leader he has quite as much opportunity for shum and make-believe as does the stage or movie industry. He simulate dignity and depth when he is introduced as "Doctor So-and-So" alongside plain Mr. Brown. He describes that as a glorious feeling, and the effect on the public as a true and proper appreciation of his artistry, employed in the field of race leadership. Needless to say, he has written several wonderful books about himself that have never been published. Bright sayings of other authors born him. He has never written anything on medicine and never seems to be interested in the Race problem. Dr. Chipman is another of that class of men the loss of chlamys us with a super sort of excitement.
You'd Be Surprised
Women's lives are lived much different.
But each continues to the end;
Some live only for tomorrow;
Others today, in sin.
Some tread the path of the righteous;
Others the path of sin;
But there's a little something about them
That makes them all skin.
—MRS. WILLIAM HARDY
Make It Snappy
You have to give the ladies credit for being able to adapt themselves to circumstance. When they can't afford a gun, they go to a five and 10 cent store and buy a hammer.
Daily as we read the headlines of the "press" the news read out: "dope," "narcotics," "erased drug fleed." Now we know what the man was thinking about who penned the words, "Snow, snow, beautiful snow."
You who follow the tide of things theatrical have probably noticed how things have changed. In the old days of the theater, the man was kicking the clich. Now they are on their backs and kick. We look for them, in the course of time, to stand on their heads. Then the reformers will start kicking.
Recently this remark was heard: "There is to be a revival of old songs." We doubled for a time, their dusty middles of night-time love. "Get out and get under."
THE PIRATE.
Some of the World's Greatest Women
Your mother.
Your best girl.
Your other girl.
Your swimmer.
Your sister's chum.
That one you met at the Dreamland last night.
The one who taught you how to dance.
The one from whom you received your first kiss.
—ICONOCLAST.
Dropping into the Court building the other day were trailed several loops in search of one of those members of the "Race" whom we are informed with a regularity almost incessant have been appointed this or that in the state's attorney's office. Our quest was vain. There was nothing but a pattyty of punishment for the suppression of any thing else save in some old exclamations emanating from behind a closed door marked "Police Only." Of course we knew well enough not to draw any color line as to whom we would transfer business with but we could not question the suppression of any might happen if the old building down there should swing into an emergency and there should be none but the whites to look after it. They seemed to be Dek Westinghouse murmurels and much-exceeded friend from Texas, was out to dinner.
George William Kelly of 1202 Arnold street is improving rapidly. Mr. Kelly has been suffering from very serious cases of Spanish influenza, in gripe and pneumonia. The attack was sudden and the result were grave, so grave until his chances for recovery seemed to hang in the balances, but, in the end, he was on the Lord's side. He is a member of Payne's A. M. E. church while his mother is a Baptist.
Interest is running high among the contestants of Mt. Zion Baptist church in who is the most popular young lady, those entered in the contest, to be the host for theirlesss. Teddy French, Kyrissle Gordon and Jannie Yancey.
Paid in Full
Dear Heart, because I've loved you overmuch,
I would not have these painful memories fade:
For to have felt your lips' caressing touch,
We heard our girl friend next door tell another girl, "I don't take birth, so you go man. You hear me?"
P. el P.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES
HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in Tueses Weekly Articles
INDIGESTION
the term indigestion we mean the eating of certain articles of food, due almost the least bit of it. Whereas by term dysla we mean cult digestion, is, you may just your food, and have pain, being, blait and swallow of air, called medicine blain" a air "building" in a wound is found in a source of a ous tempera
Dr. Williams
digestion often follow the eating of too rapidly, too much food or foods not suitable to your condition. When you have these attacks of vomiting, bloating and distress with severe headache extending over a consistent area, you have your gall bladder examined for gall stones or gall bladder inflammation. More indigestion never produces such severe or frequent pain in the abdomen. You may vomit a particular kind of food, you may have your stomach not, and will you gall bladder indigestion, if your pain is due to gall stones or gall bladder disease.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Another frequent cause or common factor in producing that which you call "stomach trouble" is pulmonary tuberculosis. Among the first symptoms, long before there is cough or hemorrhage, night sweats or emaciation, may be digestive disturbances. In the second, when you call indigestion is due to systemic poison in your body and has nothing whatever to do with your gastric juice or the inner portion of your food canal or stomach. You will often say to your doctor that you want him to give you something for your appetite, but what you want is something to rid you of, which is deranging your stomach together with your whole system.
Bright's Disease
Bright's disease or disease of the kidneys is another frequent factor in producing "stomach troubles." With kidney disease you have nausea, headache, inability to ingest and digest food. You may take all the soda and charcoal tablets, syrup of pepins, etc., in Christendom, but you will not get any relief until the cause has been remedied. emphasizing the importance of an early diagnosis—the finding out what is the matter, what ails you and the cause—is the most important thing to do before taking any medicine. If you know what is the matter will be easy to remove the cause of your trouble. But do not be satisfied with any of the following non-sensical expressions: "You have a stomach ache in you or back"; "You have a bald on your chest"; "You have a touch of pneumonia or grump."
Disease does not go around touching its victims. Such expressions are mere nonsense; in fact they are the arme of aninity, and you should be ashamed to trust your health and life or the health and life of those near and dear to you to those who would use such silly, nonsensical terms in diagnosing and treating you for your ailments.
THE ONLOOKER BY A. L. JACKSON
when its wearer had a black skin. We think there was a good deal of justice in their attitude. Nevertheless the influence of Tuskegee and its friends North and South prevailed. The hospital was erected and dedicated with a good deal of care, even five years after discovering that somebody had broken faith or somebody had been caught napping. The South wanted white doctors and nurses in charge and "got em". Despite the record of Race hospitals in Washington, Chicago and Philadelphia and right on the Tuskegee campus, with as fine a staff of workers as can be found in any hostility to equipment in the country, as South Tuskegee as though the Alabama neighbors lead the chorus, "that there are not enough competed, trained doctors or nurses in the country among us to man and run this hospital." Governor Brandon of Alabama is said to lead the protesting element of his state. This is a sad commentary on what we see of Tuskegee and its founder, not convinced by what they see demonstrated every day at Tuskegee, then how in heaven's name are we going to convince them?
MOTON HANDICAPPED
IF President Harding listens to the foolish and prejudiced words and opinions of the white South and refuses to put the men and women in full charge of that hospital who by training, character and blood kinship to patients, who will be forced to go the leadership and strength of Principal Moton will be destroyed as far as the members of his lace are concerned. Tuskegee has taken some credit to itself for the building of this hospital, even though it is really a separate institution run by the government some two miles from the campus of Tuskegee institute. In addition, the students go wrong there. The public at large will make no distinction between the institute and the hospital. Both are located at Tuskegee. Roth are run for the same Race of people. Under the present plan one will be run by white folks altogether, and we are not for it. We deploy the embarrassment which the blind stupidity of the white Tuskegee institute has caused. This is a load too heavy for a superman, much less for ordinary mortals. The brother is not going to stand for too much of this Southern stuff in his affairs. And he will no longer stand tied to the leadership of men and women of his own Race who are going to be handcapped by Southern and correction or that looks like a Governor Brandon and his friends see the light they are going to destroy the power of good that lies within the strength of conservatives like Moton and his followers. We hope that the men and women who have been in the forefront in this interracial movement will get together and bring some relief to this situation. There is a good test of their ability to think and deliver in the pinches. We are watching eagerly for some signs of life and strength from this quarter.
INDIGESTION
By the term indigestion we mean that you are not digesting your tood, not the least bit of it. Whereas by the
the term dyspepsia we mean difficult digestion. That is, you may digest your food, in so doing you have belching, blunting and swallowing of air, called in medicine "cribbling" air. This "cribbling" of air is found in persons of a
pepsa we mean difficult digestion. That is, you may digest your food, but in so doing you have pain, belching, bloating and swallowing of air, called in medicine "cribbling" a air. This "cribbling" of air is found in a variety of a nervous system and is quite embarrassing at times. There is a sense of fulness and bloating, but before taking medicine you should have a diagnosis made to ascertain the underlying cause of the belching, sour, burning sensation in your throat and food cakes may be due to fermentative process brought about by bacteria.
Serious Disease
Serious diseased conditions often underly that which you call "stomach troubles" or indigestion. Did you ever stop to think, or do you know that gall stones may be the real cause of your so-called indigestion, and that there is no trouble with it? You know that a chronically diseased appendix or chronic appendicitis may be the leaking factor in giving you your symptoms of indigestion. You may take all the "nuxus ironed" "syrup of pennil" or "Vick salve" in the drug stores, but you will not get well until you have the old disheaped appendix removed. Do you know that this form of indigestion — chronic indigestion — the removal of the appendix as early as possible? And do you know that ulcer of the stomach is manifested sometimes by pain after eating and hemorrhage, although with ulcer of the stomach you do not have much pain until the stomach is many several hours? Food sometimes relieves the pain with indigestion, vomiting or dark blood mixed with food and mucus, indicating a serious organic disease of your stomach.
Do you know that inflammation, adhesions in abdomen outside of the stomach may be the real cause of your so-called "stomach trouble?" You probably have an ingested organic and adhesions follow operation and give you indication of "stomach trouble." Sagging and blinking of the alimentary canal or food canal will give grave symptoms of indigestion or "stomach trouble," and may result in abdominal organs. Severe and frequent attacks of what you term in-
A SPLENDID PLAY
THE young people's societies of
the Chicago Church federation
was held for window generations
got hold of a bago which is going to menduous effect in this community and in the country at large. During the middle of May it is proposed to pledge and play on Indian and on the Race question at Medinah temple under the ashes of the societies. A markable woman was chosen to
A. L. Jackson
write the play on the Race question.
She did not begin with any pet theories of her own. Her New England background had given her very little to on outside of her knowledge of human nature and folks of human nature and folks of an open mind, discovering eyes and keen cars. She set about to study not opinions alone, but people and situations. She went about the city into all kinds of districts and into all kinds of homes and places. She took refults horn of suspicion and ignorance from both races with patience and patience. She has shaped her play according to facts and situations which she found in real life and which you and I face every day. In her cast for the play are white and Colored actors and actresses. No, not actors and actresses—just fine, high-minded, capable people of both races who can net and who are giving their best demonstration of what happens to white people and black people when they have no sense at all. We have had some small opportunity to learn something about the play, its author and its cast. We believe that it will be a success. We believe that it will be in Chicago can afford not to see it. There are no mannies or Uncle Toms in the play, but there is everything else that you find in your life and circle, and then something more. Ask your church pastor for tickets. Talk about it to your friends. We have a feeling that this play is going to be a success. The white public of Chicago is going to be there, and you ought to be there. There will be no Jim Crow seats unless you Jim yourselves by waiting until the last minute to get your tickets. Start early.
THAT VETERANS' HOSPITAL
erect a hospital at Tuskegee became known. Hundreds of veterans and their relatives protested at this move to erect what they called a Jim Crow jail for the veterans of the World war. Men who had been called to the colors from New York, Illinois, Ohio and other Northern and Western states could see no good reason for being sent to Alabama to be held in a prison of miles from their homes, and in a territory hostile to the uniform
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BRYAN DEFENDS SOUTH'S STAND ON RACE ISSUE
Says North Would Be Just as Bad or Good If It Had Dixie's Problems to Confront
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William Jennings Bryan, ever-ready presidential timber, peace-loving and kind, rises to say that the recent utterances he 'has made on the so-called national issues faced together during the period of his recent residence in the South, but convelyts that he long hold and enjoy a surge of expressing in these later years. He confesses much firmness in his "fundamentals," and does not seem to mind much the rabid ridicule to which he is subjected on all occasions. With almost everybody calling him a mumskull, he advances put opinions on the race problems which, he says,
North as Bad as South
Mr. Bryan deviously believes that if the circumstances of racial resistance are reversed, the idealistic North would treat the Race in the same manner employed by the lords of Dixie to treat the white people of the South are either prejudiced or wicked, just plain afraid. He calls attention to the increasing density of the Race population and using that seeming truth as the prop on which to support his argument, he needs the South have to employ certain means, drastic to outsiders, to protect themselves from the inmnence of Race rule. If he implements in his belief that one race has to be on top, that that race should be white, and that as it is the whites make laws which it is not the whites make of both races. He contends that the Race is fortunate in not having to worry over the making of the law that the enforcement with the white man
Sava Race Is Inferior
The one-time secretary of state, who had to pack up when things got warm in Washington, being found dead in a room, tasked, with the Race is inferior and backward, is honest about it, and doesn't blame the Race for it. He knows more about the science of government than the Race man because this same white man has been at it with changing success for some hundred years. Wonderful progress, says Mr. Bryan, has been made by the Race in America, but that has only been because of its closeness to the chosen whites. He believes that all Race men ought to see that point easily.
KNOXVILLE COLLEGE DEFEATS
FISK. TALLADEGA IN DEBATE
By M. LUTHER SMITH
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY TO
Washington, April 27 - Howard university will inaugurate this year a summer preliminary announcement which is now being distributed. The session will expire Saturday, June 25 and ending August 23. In planning for summer school work, Howard will not only the high school standings of the Howard university, but also the institution. The years ago the university inaugurated a system of evening classes. Howard will meet the needs of the teachers and other government employees in the Disaster Management students. the evening classes grew rapidly and opened the present school year to more students. 129 individuals have enrolled, of whom 129 are teachers. The university has arranged to operate day and evening, and 129 are in these extension movements the university will probably find one of its most productive fields for general use.
FLATIRON PUTS END TO
DISPUTE OVER WOMAN
John Hayne, 30, 3012 State St.
Washington, D.C., fractured skull. He engaged in a
light with Howard Crutchfield, 3146
Walsh Ave. who is alleged to have
hit him over the head with a flat
instrument.
Crutchfield escaped after the murder,
but was later captured by Officer
Brown, who looked him on a charge of murder.
The trouble is alleged to have occured over a woman.
See to it that the minister of your
church is a college trained man, or that
you are a college educator, worth-while
training and education.
THE WEEK
ANOTHER monument for you.
You will be glad to read of it, think of it, and sit in it yourself, if never rains unless it pours.
Your great cartoonist, Rogers, who feeds your imagination with pictures that tell you to feed your mind with information about cartoon last week. You studied it, of course.
Study Rogers; his brush brings the world to your eye. The eye carries it to the mind, waiting and watching.
Guten Borglum, noted sculptor, promises to draw on the side of the museum to the Confederate soldiers that will overshadow every other memorial in the world.
Guten Borglum. Get your history out, turn to the story of the Rebellion, get over into the middle of that story.
Maybe you haven't much time to do much reading.
In that case ask the professor to teach you how to draw a picture or request son or daughter to stop dancing long enough to tell you why YOU should be interested in cutting a picture in that Georgia mountain.
The memorial will extend a thousand feet and more across the face of Lee and Jackson will be seen standing reviewing the Confederate armies. Jefferson Davis will be carved looking down on his two knees. Listen to the Rev. M. Ashby Jones, one of your true friends, talking at an Atlanta banquet: Mountain up from the bowels of earth in the dawn of creation so that the civilization of the South would perishable side the record of its ideals, a record for posterity to read through all the ages to come." Pretty, but don't let that worry you.
You will go there and read, study, think.
What is NOT written will be more important to you, to country, to the liberty. Liberty will say, as you stand under her wings looking upon the picture: "See the faces of those who strugged for greets. Though I struggled for you, and won, my picture is not there, but you will find it in the hearts of men. Then you will clap your hands.
The South, home of determined, unresting, unforgiving people, is behind this monument to the Lost Cause.
Behind the South, however, is the priest justice, Harding and Taft. Suppose God had not stood behind Grant as Grant faced Lee; would he be president or Taft chief justice?
"Let the dead past bury its dead," both Harding and Taft will say. "Let the dead past be president, if possible, make friends with all fellow citizens, whether of the Blue or the Gray. God promised you out of the war, you got."
A thousand Stone Mountains can't
possess you, but they can
possess you back to '60.
Read Harding's letter indorsing the memorial to the Confederacy:
"A heroic scale has been adopted, requiring that the artistry shall curve its story in a facade of about three feet by two hundred feet in height.
"The central group, Generals Lee and Jackson, with President Dwight D. Eisenhower moving army, Mr. Borglum tells me that the single figure of General Lee on horseback will probably rest in a perspective of similarly noble proportions. * * * * * The imagination runs riot at those of such a panorama in granite.
"Our great president is not very good at simple language, but you can memorize the map of the battle fought there.
Looking at General Lee, great soldier, standing high on his horse, you can see high and high, but you rode to a fall.
He will seem to answer: "Very true."
White people are getting together. Don't let them leave you out in the cold.
ENGLAND continues to have her hands full. No sooner had she settled her troubles in India than upbeth trouble for her among indians. Many Colored people like to read about Africa. This writer is among them. A lot of Colored people SAY they would like to go to Africa and live. The answer is no.
Look around and you will see that big talkers about Africa are strange people, running away from distressing it to the Stars and the Stripes.
Native Colored people of the U. S. are the wealthiest, most intelligent wisest Colored people in the world.
You may feel like wringing his neck very often, as you have a right to the American white man, that element living in the free states, is fairest and squarer white man anybody knows anything about.
Indians from East Africa, have gone to London to tell the king that white Englishmen in East Africa are Afro-Indians appeal, as you see, from Englishmen abroad to Englishmen at home. You know how this will come out, do you not? Not at your own country, are you not? Note what a hard time you have getting white people of one section to speak violating the constitution.
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
Haiti Coming Up 'A Horrible Example' Ladies a Story
Ladies, a Story
By Roscoe Simmons
nder by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company.
You have already noted this, doubly.
The new trouble crops out in the former German colony of Kenya, East Africa. As long as Germany makes it, there are no more. That is none, you ever heard of. The peace treaty gave Kenya to England.
British subjects, fresh in control, deny to Indians rights given everybody else rights. In these three figures: Ten thousand whites rights to 30,000 Indians in Kenya, while 2,500,000 native blacks side with the Indians but are not worked up over the situation.
What will England do? Good question for a beginners' class in history.
She will do what she has always done—stand by her own. White gentlemen can lose. Indians are warriors, civilized, easily stirred up." That is ringing the fire alarm.
Corydon, governor of Kenya, says he has the Indian have rights if the matter stopped there.
"But," says the governor, "if Indiana will be forced to leave colony. India steps up, announcing that she insists on Indians having what will be taken in Kenya. Also whites in East Africa may prepare for the war. How does all this strike you? How does Indian Negroes living high in Harar Kenya, as the collection plate is passed. Reports are that more than 2,000 Negroes are not trying to take Kenya. Two or three hundred years hence you may have money enough to take a trip to East Africa, and open up a bank to build an empire for redeemed Africans to enjoy. God's ways are not yours. While, hoe your own row, think of the children, keep going back to the supreme court, keep troubling the conscience of the African white man with prayer and action. When all seems lost, and the hour darkest, you will stand up a full man. God good? God good? you will exclaim.
SLAVERY is finally abolished in Florida that is, the Florida legalism will be forced the bull whip in prison camps.
Soon you may expect to hear that Florida abolishes the convict camp that a state declines to sell its unauthorized inmates. Our white people want the world to look up to them. Isn't that funny? "Isn't this horrible?" white ladies exclaim, while white gentlemen join in. Very horrible indeed, but our white people knew all about this. As long as black men and women were sold into hongkong in violation of the constitution, the close hunt high.
Both the convict camp and the chain gang were made legal to head up the railroad them from "courts" that did nothing else. Chickens come home to roost.
We feel very sorry for the parents, friends, of the young white man who died under Higginbotham's blow, but you also feel very sorry for the brutalized in the convict camps of Alabama as well as Florida, do you not?
Our white people South keep telling the world that everything is all right in Dixie. Time keeps showing how bad the Bible comes in good at this point: "Be sure your sins will find you out." Big people South are great on the Bible until they are asked to stick by it.
"We left it at church," they will tell you. "We left it at the gate of the convict camp. If they are not careful it will meet them at the judgment gate also. Figures of the Florida convict camp right now. The number of convicts sent in three months was 2.092. Of this number 35 were women, ALL Colored. It didn't do for women convicts to take
Of the 1,967 male prisoners ONLY
1,472 were Colored men. Four hun-
dred and ninety-five white men,
Fork and flood bounds were on
hand at the various camps.
Doesn't slavery die hard? Very,
very hard, as history will show,
you can fight right along
for thousands of years.
Two opinions, one Northern and
the other Southern, this writer re-
feres to the same thing up with
American thought on matters
affecting you.
This writer's views you know,
what our white people say?
What your people say?
For the North the New York World, that great paper which exposes the jimmy, emma: that great jimmy, emma: that the legislature (of Florida) make an end for good of the leasers and the tractors. The repeal of all laws permitting inhuman practice should shorten the statute book: must be wiped clear of every vestige of legislation looking to the sale of its good name: if Florida values its good name." You are saying to yourself that Florida isn't looking for any good name where you and yours are con-
Rich people can make Florida step around, but not you. Innapre, a magazine from that great Southern journal, the Atlanta, Constitution, made famous by Grady: "It is nothing that reflects so much the barbarity of the dark ages as leasing convicts to private interests—and there is no system to control them." "The proposition of commercializing human machines, even convicts being punished for infractions of the law, by selling them to the public interests as peons, is unthinkable." "But sacrifice—even the supreme state (Florida) is to be carried lated upon the sentiment that is
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
One By One
Friend of the Law
The Supreme Court
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sweeping a relic of the inquisition from its statutes."
A section of our country standing out against the thirteenth amendment abolishing slavery you can expect to stand out against the fourth amendment out of home. That is good reasoning, is it not? When our white people get through putting Russia on its feet they may agree to out of home. Meanwhile, a pathetic closing in on them with a soft tread.
COMMISSIONER RUSSELL, very fine white gentleman appointed by Harding to help Haiti out, sends its getting on very well, that if she knew coming up two or three years as she is coming, matter will be so satisfactory that she can go out for herself. The good for our meddling country, better for the Haitians, who never paid you much mind until she hits the rocks.
Recently Haiti issued new bank notes, that you can issue bank notes feet when it can issue bank notes. Bank notes mean credit, and credit means prosperity: means that the people can not hanging ample polling
The notes represent 16,000,000
pounds, standard money of the world.
You are living in a country, cili-
tary, controlling the gold of the world.
When any man can sit in one place knowing that every day people will come in pretty with him. So with a country to which all the world comes to talk loans, credits, balances, advances. We may not hold out but we can on top now.
Admiral Russell, or High Commission, himself right with the Haitians when he began eating with them, going out with them, inviting them to his home and reporting an apology to Hughsen, whose country started out to help them. See then, that Haitians want you when they need you. Commissars and Americans with him to take the Haitians back to first principles. Along with diplomacy they were given shows, road machines, picks, shovels. They were asked to lay off politics they built, two or three good crops planted and harvested, until they could go under the soil for the riches they imagined they could get from
"Come out of Haiti," many of your leading men criefed, when Ursula Snee led the young men used to lording it over Colored people, gave us a bad
But Uncle Sam stuck.
"When will Uncle Sam come out?" some ask now. This writer will tell you how you may not like the information. Uncle Sam will NEVER come out of Hatt, as long as Port-au-Prince is under control. Many say that Uncle Sam doesn't know how to Colored people, but he will help them. PART of Uncle Sam, helped him to get a start, fought for him when he was down. But while he will have so many Colored people in his corner that he will be forced to consider them or prepare for tears. He knew his ground when he said: "There is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough them as we may." Vivid shaping Uncle Sam up, also. Keep this in mind: NO Colored or black people mixed up with Uncle Sam, who will reply, even to Hatt, much of you. They say you take everything, that you are cowards, and so forth. Then what it takes to get a hearing you have. At the proper time the woman will hear from you. More power to Hatt—also, more pleas.
DID you read of the debate in the house of commons in London? Some zenotical member introduced a prohibition bill. It went down, 236 to 14. England knows better than to pass a prohibition that takes away the rights of the individual. France is the oldest government in the world, but England is the most powerful in history. Cromwell didn't last long. Our white people, self-appointed stewards of the flocks of the world, must have been shocked when they were called the "hootch" nation. A distinguished debater, Sir Arthur Holbrook, said that 90 per cent of them that Is a serious charge, is not it? Do you think any nation can live if 90 per cent of its people break the law? Greece went to pieces when a few, as Seneca said, spat on the law. Rome shook with palsy when less than 90 per cent of them down rule and regulations of government. Caesar saw the end before his end. I know men, study men as they walk before you on the pages of history.
What is "prohibition?" you may ask. The judge in Indiana decided that the possession of whiskey is not a crime, and the judge is very popular by this time.
Possession of liquor 'was never a matter of them dipy, and the other half looking for a nip or so, say so. The man who 'take dink from the Negro,' with our statemen cried. The Negro got drunk. The people who people got drunk without period.
Power drunk, vanity drunk, pride drunk, fashion drunk, either is more deadly than an innocent spree.
Holbrook pays he heard of a case where American jury had to be discharged because the foreman was "dead drunk."
That is news to this writer, who keeps up with the times.
You did read of the senator who (Continued on page 15)
FINGER PRINTS TO BE GIVEN AT MEDINAH TEMPLE
Actors of Both Races Will Appear in Cast Dealing on Race Question
A great movement for better understand-
ance and encouragement is sponsored by Chicago's outstanding
civil leaders, both Colored and white,
will take form in a powerful dream of human relationship to be
given on Malian tempes Cass and
Olidio Sts, on Monday and Tuesday,
May 14 and-15, the opening nights of
World Kindred week.
This production is part of a vast
timeframe in our city, out of the
Young People's commission of the Chicago Church federation for the purpose of developing a
bearing a wider missionary activity
throughout the churches of Chicago
by a vivid dramatic portrayal of the
Christian brotherhood. A pageant on
india with 500 participants in colorful
native native costumes to be given
Thursday and Friday, May 17 and 18,
and the program of this
memorable week.
"Finger Prints" is the title of the race relations play—written and directed, a distinguished American playwright—which has won the enthusiastic commendation of all those clearly and often in humorous form the confused thinking and consequent complications which arise before the setting. The setting is local; the time is the present; the story concerns the attempt of both Colored and white to work together in complications. The attempt is first baked by sometimes amusing and sometimes tragic workings of race prejudice, but the theme is clearly Christian co-operation on both sides. The theme of the play admirably illustrates the fact that only through the assistance of leaders in thought and action can a strong and sought and granted in the careful development of the play. Those appearing in the cast have been seen among the church folk of both races.
The Interdenominational Ministers' alliance has unanimously indented the need for a national ecclesiastical session has taken similar action and other denominational groups have expressed their hearty co-operation in calling for a national ecclesiastical session asked to designate some individual to be responsible for the sale of tickets in his church and preparations for the general distribution of tickets throughout all the local churches.
POSTAL EMPLOYEES AT BOLEY
WIN RIGHTS AT CONVENTION
(PACIFIC NEWS BUREAU)
Boley, Okla., April 27.—George W Perry and Henry O. Mariott, postmaster and rural carrier, respectively, have been invited to greet agressive city in the United States controlled by our Race, won a signal victory for rural carriers of Oklahoma who are not white by appearing in the annual postal conference of Oklahoma postmasters and postal employees held in Oklahoma City. They found an equality ruling, according to the carriers of our Race heretofore have been permitted to join the Oklahoma Rural Letter Carriers association, but participating in the deliberations of that organization. Through Perry and Mariott a ruling was obtained from the state legislature that will make it possible for our carriers in the future to have membership on terms of equality with white carriers.
ARREST ALLEGED KLANS
Jersey City, N. L. April 27—Charged with disorderly conduct in that they are alleged to have been the men who seized on several officers at several points, boulevard last week, Frank Siersemann of North Bergen, Charles Burnell of West New York, William Unger of New York, and Robert Fairview, all white, were arrested. Taken before Recorder Chevalier, the men were held for a further hearing, where a session where the Ku Klux Klan is to be greatly increasing in numbers.
TELLS ON WHITE MEN
Hartsville, S. C., April 27—Three white men, R. B. I. Hall, Ben Hailk and James C. B. Hall, were charged with being accessories to the killing of Federal Prohibition Agent Yountman while he was raiding a stillborn baby by a Bacone suspect when the police were grilling.
STILL GEORGIA COMMITTEMAN
Henry Lineino Johnson is still the national committeeman of the Republican party representing the state of Georgia.
CENTENARIUS DIES
Columbus, Ohio, April 27 — Mrs. Eliza Wells, oldest resident of Galion county and mother of Photographer Wells, is dead at the age of 104 years.
We need educated men and women in eastern states and islands of the east.
They're Still Raving
JAC
From all parts of the United States and Canada comes the cry, "Off with long, troublesome hair." Here are five today who claim that bobbed hair takes the lead in neatness and class.
They are: At left (top), Miss Mary F. Steward, 2824 Beaubien St., Detroit, Mich.; below, Miss Edna B. Scott, 900 S. E. 26th St., Des Moines, Iowa; at right (top), Miss Estelle Alman, 4444 Vincentnes Ave., Chicago, Ill.; below, Mrs. Lillian Knighten, 4232 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Ill.; at bottom, Miss Lovetta C. Busch, 5219 S. 29th St., Omaha, Neb.
A LETTER FROM THE ANTIPODES
The Following Interesting Missive Was Received by Tony Langston: The "Royal Southern Singers" Have Been Abroad for Three Years.
Melbourne, Australia, March 5, 1923
I hope you will forgive me for not answering your letter long age. Well, old pal, as I said some time ago, that unless I have something worth while to say I do not write to anyone. Well, that is one of the reasons you have taken the time to write to me, and we need to do that, unless you are acting fools). As I told you some time ago things were very much on the bun in England so far as Spade acts are concerned. In fact, things were getting almost unbearable. It was a case of working about one week out every month in an average, and you we lucky to do that, unless you would take small money. And, Tony, take it from me, that England is no place to be unless you have a book full of dates. We were a bit more lucky than a few others and had a chance to "op it" as the English say, so that
There are a couple of old-time prize fighters here. One who was at Australia, a professor named "Ston Light," I have not learned his right name. He is 70 years old, and quite old, and also a Chihuahua named "Chu Chu Chow" at present. And there is another named Peter Felix; also an old fellow by the name of Mr. Felix. He works eight hours a day. His birthday was last week and he sang a song for the Royal Southern University. You be able to do that when you are his age? There is also another pro from home around here some place, named Mr. Sales. We haven't seen him yet. I hear that Jolly John Larkins is in New Zealand. Also William Brown known as Black Carmelo. He is from the university, but has been out here some years. There are quite a few white Americans on the hill with us last week, but they satted for Frisco this week.
You asked me in my last letter, "What did you do with the revolution Cook were and what they were doing. Well, I can't answer that question and know that I speak the truth. But I will give you what I came to me, and that was second-hand. Now I am peddling this dope just as I bought it, and that is cheap, so you can delete this part if you want. I made inquiries of some people
BUD BILLIKEN NEWS WILL BE FOUND IN THIS SECTION ON PAGE 14. A FEATURE OF INTEREST TO CHILDREN
Melbourne, Australia. March 5. 1923.
I am a rotten sailor. I have crossed the ocean twice, yet every time I just my foot on a boat I get sick. Well, here I am, and I get sick. We left London by train at 10 a.m. for Filibury about 10 miles down from London, and I met once and sailed about 10 miles it was so nice and smooth while in the (Gentleman on Case 14)
NEW RACE WILL INHABIT MEXICO, SAYS SCIENTIST
Will Have as Its Base the North American Indian and Include African Types and Spanish
[PACIFIC NEWS BREAK]
San Diego, Cal., April 27—"Within in four or five generations hence an entirely new race will be formed in the republic of Mexico," stated Dr. Edgar L. Iheewet, famous author-educator-learner, in a recent address before the College Women's club in San Diego. "This new race," said Dr. Iheewet, "will have as its basis the North American Indian and will include the amalgamation of the Negro and the Spanish."
Personal Features
According to Dr. Hewett, "this new race will have black personal characteristics, Indian ideas and an English, French and Spanish. It is no secret that the various dark races who desire to live in India, happiness, and about fear of personal prejudice, slowly surely migrating to the great Mexican republic, where they welcomed without prejudice. In Indian, divers, few in number, but wealthy, object to the narrow bounds of reservation life and long for freedom amid the vast exotic lands, such as is possible in Mexico. The Hindu, no longer classed as white, the Chinese, the Japanese and other foreign Colored peoples are to be freed, or leasing land in the United States.
New Anti-Alien Laws
Under the alien land law in effect in most Pacific states the Hindu, Chinese, Japanese, African and other nations of the United States are not only prohibited from becoming citizens of the United States, but are also prohibitbled from owning land or farming lands either by direct or through cropping contracts in the state of California and most states in the United States. Assemblywoman Cora M. Woodbridge of Roseville, Cal., whose amendment to the alien land law incorporating the above restrictions was passed by the Attorney General F. S. Webb, recently received from Cornellius Vanderbilt, Jr., whose series of articles on the alien land law anti-Japanese propaganda has attracted considerable attention, the following telegraphic congratulations: "We are ready to fight today for revision of the alien land law. It is commendable and wonderful to feel that there are still citizens willing to battle for aspirations that will keep our country white."
MISS MARY M'DOWELL TO DIRECT CITY'S WELFARE
Pew citizens, if any, of Chicago stand out more prominently than any swerving devotion to the uplift of the fortunate and in the humanity that the city welcomes. McCowell, the newly appointed head of the department of public welfare for Chicago,
PETER H.
Miss McDowell
bringing influence in
Chicago for many
years in behalf of
those farther down
haven provide
migration of students
of social
studies to the
world, for
25 years she has
been a leader.
Miss McDowell 25 years she has been dent at the University of California, head restraint, ministering to the comfort and comfort, ministering to the thousands of strangling fathers who thousands of strangling fathers as back of the riots". Every district call on Miss McDowell for help and suggestion, she is promised to be just as human in her new work as she has always been. She is not overlooking the scientist job, but believes thoroughly that her problems can only be best solved by the heart with dictates of the head.
AFRICA IS A CONTINENT OF VAST POSSIBILITIES
Hampton, Va., April 27—That the continent of Africa is full of natural resources and abilities of development were opinions expressed by Dr. Thomas dessie Jones of New York, educational director since 1913 and former associate chapelman of Hampton institute, who spoke recently in Ogden hall on his 25,000-square-foot building. Dr. Jones, with the aid of an internal slider, presented the types of stallion breeding in Nigeria to South Africa and back again to the Belgian Congo that are making progress, the living conditions in government and missionary workers, and the economic resources of the vast continent of Africa, including cattle, water power and skill of the natives. He emphasized the importance of developing the possible for the widely differing African peoples.
Dr. James F. Gregg, principal of Hampton institute, introduced Dr. James F. Gregg, principal of Hampton institute, in Africa. "Negro Education in the United States" and "Educational Adaptations," as one of the foremost leaders and helpers in the field of education and interacial co-operation.
GREUND REUNION AT LINCOLN
Jefferson City, Mo., April 27—A reunion room of alumni of Lincoln university, situated here, will be held from April 17 to May 13, three times from the classes of 1876, 1877, 1879 and 1881 are expected to be present. All those in the class of 1878 are asked. It is expected to be reunion room in the history of the institution.
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY
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A LETTER FROM THE ANTIPODES
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bate tee eee
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Ree gaa ares sea
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meet Man Sas,
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se ack er oe ai eta
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money’ will do. * oes
wae Sanit tee ami a
pe Sear ae
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foe an Metre sees ee et
of Naplés about 15 or 20, miles, ye
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i dati nte et aha ee
see oe nem tena
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State cea Ta
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Ease Sage ae he anti Ue
Eee ait Sal eae he ees
Sie (ae atta beh in ea
fare sham = civgiaeaPeraon can ang
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i es See
See Cg aenre th
fie riore, intense the abolition nplta-
ar ee iene i ae
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Ppbruureramnacts
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fees ener
abi Gime eth eeae ca
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@ Seem ete cece
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anti eva Ge ote
acter waiting trial elght, months in Jail,
Resale a eon peg ea
Hie De te Mere eae
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Gee oe
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Salers: ie beneeesd ents
Se eae Bea
Sree ke ayer
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felge i tireaen bate ue ee
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Sit Git con ee es
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sat ee tas, teres "ae
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Castes by Talsiie ‘Go cemainine ot ts
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Seniesa
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sate Renan that
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wereatia cher aaron "han
Ga ati at eaten
Rate Bai Soop ay
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see! APC SOR
bigs dete, wriinies ie
Rea faces rege seen et
SERGEY iets ine
idan’, fe arent
seis
nehaif of tha foritives Jonathan
EE, Soa nde ath Rees
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core Te ee aed ae
tary for Parruadlae, aves fo encape
Re br esti aie je a
St, Loa eens
fads asttsret (ied
io be fanned for sibling acitven hak
hinge “Bante! “Brayton Sepeais "aa
tensed upon which he permitted
Se Saat ethene
See cela eee
caer ing memes
tein Moises, * 2 un iy Hom vere
opportunity for thve allie fucttives:
anporiwnty fo ibe ain “fue,
{ober caoght'in the cueale or kanes
Eigen fe Ree FR
ais ara ae ee
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Haar ear
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Hor Me aainae
et basing “eae 2B
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pour aon eae
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Shine oer tea
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Efe petrified. bodies of some ot te
feria seer ee
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HOMNG A silee ac
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peta mc or e
metal tees
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So ae eae Bee
Pde aad to
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has Swan ead be
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bers of the company: —
hae oe org deny mate me
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Berth Mi tig ets
serene aah aes Ut
fo death gn oe
GaN cael Wee ee
Peeite seek Tata Seat
hae Sey a ee
thst beso
The MR CET
eae tae ker ton
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Rabie Gaaginien’ Mikcen ee cea
Acting Governor “Richard. Sacobs.
Gites aaa ‘ar aes ace
Seton Brete’ Meant fur
Serban ee ease
tin a Laer Pee a
eas pees ee es
Serio cotremnate eed
Eee hg eitag er nate
assisted a saver In ‘eeeanin, fore a
Brleonct Trg Marsiang pealieatioes, fa
‘Which he died. Penentiers:
Belt ey cm abotmirn oe
cceeide Jatt stat a
Gro of the Opinion that the radicals dit
Ee Seca eee
Be" git, mes a Loe
dae seats co sat
Sasa rates “tiene ae
sitced ‘up ‘the ‘whole country with ‘the
Sire tesa reactants wee
ence aa tec etc
etait aoa ae
Renee Gi eas Se
Se ty sitet wee
ie” hanes eens,
ates crush singe es cage
Jor not an evil whould be tolerated
Sarto “requife nstionat "attenuse, a
SG ene ene
Hesiavery people. toareater. actielty
Serie Fiat uli aaa
Eas Sccreaoe oe Scoala
2,
Fe evan tte yee
a hant ong) but they had, after, 18aty
sees Segueeuaieaet” Rete ee
Bince, the North did not take serlousiy
Bore here re
See bees an
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tik cranes cat
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oF teve: speech howerers they were Not
garetts
Mat ercer eee ir
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parieaean aer ener
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fie io Tes, ropes er ee orate
SCS tetas ee eet
‘enced spokesman of te abolitionists:
Lee. ee
Salen sone alee
SHEL agrarale Uiithadie i
tice'am to what thes: hoped to da. tailed |
teem a ere
Tibtoett fa tive Saude ors Holux crow,
Fae eter ners mest
Eras eames
Fone ‘around "ta hea and yated him
ica hearer Merete
See sare Bea oi
ey ete See anetee
ning to the stake, full of faith and
Sey eas oe ea
ee ee a a
Fees, Se ere ue
Ei Pestana ah =m
Ne SF tn ews
ie Plena tiered anny tea
Saree Gee Sere
Ganda pihalae denser
Feder cares, den
eee Ae ose aas,
thig time ‘with. Germans’ and” Scotch
ee es
Migration. freetmen with a eavetous.
S25 INGS cheoteagement Cor the a?
ei rene eee ee ee
fees’ ‘mab disgraced the city in
eee a
Hey sen Guten el
for abolition ‘mretings. Nearo churches:
See oe ene
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Bie it Grttie oaaie
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Hellding? and prevented “the ‘author(=
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Vigaen cations te des
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SPORTS WORK
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‘THE ROSCOE SIMMONS ———————
(Conitnnad Ficen Picsk Page: telaeek) | foe the Negra; sa Wall'an for white:
couldn't answer roll call at Washing-
fon because a dram tov much over-
took bie.
CAmerica in a horrible, example.”
say" British statermen. Vers Hor-
Hible, you can’ nay,
Fou cannot encore ANY law the
people dont want Bagtand Weow
Thin and prompere.
nelo Samm Rowe st, but bucks tt
See hin people, rumulng. around ke
Shiexens with thelr heads cut off,
"That “English debate. brought. ou
anata “race of supermen™ is being
‘Gureioned in our country ‘because 0!
Srontbition, “Phat fa very ead.
“Gur nook, Ranmbling Tehite peonte
walking on the banks of the Tver
patted up Tike a bag of wind, are ol
Enough to know When they aro belng
iigaed.
Beerrbody laugha at them, borrows
from them,
ey are too drunk to 1sush.
MHeanwniie, remember. the. elsht:
centh amendment. Never mind the
Miteteenth and the fourteenth. New
Yorke renpects the fourteenth, while
‘Missisrinpl renpects the eienteenth
"That fo what Congrens means hex
ft says a senator is “paired.
Writing iawa and dodring them ts
Mstory of our while People. without
whom Sou couldnt sit) back and
Inughe
at
LADIES, here 3g tte nee, of
Mews for you. Without you Your
Race would give up the ghost.
Thomas G. Deroseit citizen, of
Raltimore, dropped dead while. Dlay-
{ng golf. tho fools eae,
‘ASmman above 80 should not be 31-
Towed to play Bolt,
Te he must awing something, he
ought to be mage to stand and swing
a reaper. 5
Ho would lve Yonzer and accom-
lish more.
Read hig wilt
EVERYTHING TO MY WIFE”
‘ho report eave that at the bottom
of the will he had written there
Sordat “K teondertut tie wit f= 3
Here was aman in Jove with a
ywomai—one woman, Happiness 38
Touma oni in Tove of ene woman.
Shiomon, deine atthe age of 62
must huve worried bimselt to death
Gxer tia many loves. Lave and peace
Sronind wo eo far torether. then art
With, one. woman. Solomon. +houtd
have lived beyond 300. "Wants." al
Je vanity? said Solomon, looking on
the Taxt ane.
Sore important. here was a ptr!
a. woman, a wife, who had the €90da
Toved one, wan, “talked but “Tutt
Bhout her love. but walked her love
Before hier Taver.
‘Hring your novel and plage 1€ he-
pide the wilt at Deroseee. | You wil
form down the Teaver of the stors,
Bnd. fend" over ‘these, four words:
“Everything to my wife,” then give
yourselt to thou.
Ladies, sou are inothees of a NEW
‘Sour lot tx hard. your days not al
amilen. You are hurdened.
“Often ya sane handle your men.
Rogullers outside fatter you. Four
charms “mar veasily become free
Skente Tut Indien
Severything to my wife”—vou may
read. ponder, think upen.
‘No Woman in ALL line was ever
agkea to play the part the American
Negro woman is asked to may.
S5° woman. ever payed “her part
nobler than ¥ou play Yours.
Thin writer thinks, sttdles, travels
looks for seu.
Fou are informed that your, mon,
the elders for the mothers, youths for
the maidens, begin to wake up 10 ¥0U,
to your devotion, love of Mace,
siay every Neato today, then’ read
the will of cach, of a.
"Soineting. ke this, perhape not
aii good eranimar. you Would. read:
SautTo"ouR WOMEN”
Ladies, keep the faith, Unbors
etidgen will say "Stother.* and press
the batue.
=e
STIS griter sels ou araln, wher
inhite ladies Souih talte Your side
‘day will break for vou,
Disuint sleaders”” throwing Drick-
pats at the South at such. not. ai
pouthernera who Wravg Fou. set You
ack in the game of hope and hope
Geferred.. Long. distance soldiers
make poor Sahters.
fhe are rates" they soy. ‘They are
not, ag Fou know.
"No Nesro ts safe a8 long as ANY
xegro, however poor, illiterate, Is at
ther mierey. of, uniging, shougitiens
laxe-empowered men.
Sign for wor. Wwoigen for Franca
‘Napoleon, who. knew the power
St women, aithough he wave do-
Sephine the marhle heart,
‘Foxeptiine must have een avers
beautiiul woman, judging fom he
Picture. Thin writer: saw a. Kren
fainting of her in the salon, of 2
French nonator. Z
“Fon had." sald the senator. “that
he couldn't mother % child for 5a
Pullen
“Don't xo behind the returns, al
though seu cam aay that it ahe li
Been” farvunate in” mothernood | the
Hory of Europe would read” differ:
emis,
‘Pho couthern white wan, the rea
southern white man, not the ill Bit
fies, Wows to one carts authority
‘only: one.
Te. tells evershody. except hls
women to take a back seat.
Be means what he says. He takes
a back neat himself for her.
Inv January” white ladles of Ala
patna Jumped the Alabama Tepiske
Aare with both. feet, denourtcing. th
convict leane ayatem every Rep 0
the ways
Reine, gerne Diemingham | Xe
ced them up. The legislature
Fred fo mer acon
jem ux ohe more chance,” hesged
the. xolons.
Fifty. of the finest white Tadies 0
Louisiana met sn’ New Orleans 2 fev
Gun azo and, spoke their minds. o
hat is called “the Negro problem.
Fear the ladies, the flower 0
i Gh
“The Christian principle offers
only solution of the Race problem,
Shd cur South js today the crucial
ting’ ground
‘Rhother nentence will fmpress you:
“We pledge ourselves to secure
Thousands of copies of @ new book
by Drs HL, Wit iders are being ale
{inated phot cose to "ehaens
Nomen. Any” femity interested i
‘Svercoining conditions of mnvare: tha
finder the Bic of eildren. should
Riite for this free book todas. Tt des
Ferien a _simplo, nome. treatment
based onthe ure et STERILTONE, 3
Wonderful nelontife tonle very effec
ice int “overcoming” constivationa
Teakaewen Every woman» whe
Wants to live a normal happy home
Iife with iittie ones around her shoul
know what STERILTONE is and
Thy it should be eo ‘wonderful an sic
for her. “Phi Hitle book is sent free
Jp apinin envelope. It unfolds facts
that moet women ever have had ex:
Plained so them. "No charge. Get thi
Free book by: simpis mending name to
day to,Dr 2, Wilt Biders 120 Bal
finger Bide. St Joseph. Mo.
spite
for the Negro, as well as for whites,
{he protection ef the law, and. the
privileges.and conditions to which
Rhay aae ontitod ae eatizonne
and 'ehen, putting. the knits 4 an
‘Smerican’ varbarity-
"We register herewith our pro-
teat apainas the barbare custom of
Fynehingr which arouses violent and
SacChrietian passion, brings, tee
into disrepute, ix inhuman and
Brutal AND UNKNOWN, OUT-
PRE OF OUR LAND OF AMER-
TCAWE hold that no circumstances
cam ever Jontity such visient Ois=
Fagard for tawe and that in mo ine
Stance ts'€ an exhibition of hiv:
inte “conatderation ‘and “honor of
Memanhocds
‘Whar Go sou think of that comfos
from the beauty. grace culture of the
Rouen?
‘Same will say, “Why 20, much t
do over what aoithem white women
ay?
"Knewer: Because fmnchers say thes
Inch to. protect _eouthern whi
Hdlen; dao" because the Negro ives
Souk, wit iwaya fee there, ao
Fbecatse the Nope’ North ean: never
besee unit the Negro South in fe
Sshnking mies and women se
aie
‘Ren white tadles South decide t
take’ hand in our behalf ook outs
Sretrbodd Took out.
SHE Jaw claims a new friend, one
Sou would Teast ‘susnest. Fors
mer Hovertor Bilt of Sissiatpp
Priluane’ lawyer, resourcenut ott:
Chane is in jit at ntorg. ati!
Judge ‘Eatin Helier. soncin-taw
cot John Sharp Willams: who" ad
fe wouta rather ne t dog and ay the
toon than a senator sn Washington,
imac him there.
"Tite moment ne got. fn Jail Gow
exnor Bilbm aunavnced Mk canasoacy
forthe nomination for Bovernor o
Bie state"
Sunoking down from heaven Quit
maroeayn te bimsele: “Eom who's
Fonerner none
“Clarke and Foote, great men of a
reat state in greater timer Joining
Sultan, saat Sous never cum tone
Jefferson Davie, “once. "a nenator
from tat mother state, could als
Sige Athyy “there is “Pat siting
‘Shere once {sat in contemplation.”
Mow know Pat" Harrivon. Murder
aguinst 300 in the tate than fa ihe
ie.
Sitbo te. thrown in. Salt_ because
udge Holmes holos bim in conte
of court He sent for the former zor:
ernor'to Bera whens in the hee 3
Wiuseen case, the ‘ease Ut which
Igy nade charges against Coverner
Rugeel
"Roc guilty” sald Russet nels
bore the vendiee epeate for fet
‘Governer “itn “pleaded guts
nape tho swords of "mam atho made
{hard for ous not heenuse he
Tanted to, hut because pelties spoke
Rimto do his worst
“fay my. fate have a tendency
to. Inakice’ more whofesome. ree
Sheet "ioe the authonty ot the
Eourts of the country. If fe will my
few'days im jal are not altogether
“The court's orders should be
obeyed, ‘no matter whe "gore #
dail”
A. milion of Governor Rubo's fel
toatecliaeny would like to Ret 8 word
{nedgowise on tusiness ef the ave.
“Obey the court’ says ‘Governor
Billa Won ‘over tothe hae,
YObex mer" justice would say to
siaeissinn! “courts, if Justice could
Rea hearing tn achat waa once the
Bneitectual sate of the South
‘Sovernar Bilbo, fited hy the fea-
cnat courts not the state court occ
ise Stout tottinne Roar ot
Jali nee door to the sherit.
‘No'tara no screws to Mis window.
re ig not conined "but imply ae-
Liined, Testing himself without pay
tng ene
rama friend of the law" he sar
2 ‘the Negro’ sm Siesinipn coud
get the law'to be his friend covten
ape she law to be his fiend conta
QUE srnlte peopte are determinea
o, breale Up this countess Stand
bait eep Sour lps cloned: rin ba
doe tae
"Wiha the next ton youre you wl
have someting to tal abou.
Fen years to's Uae iaeue. before
sour ecuntey was dhe eterendum and
"Fiore Roonavett. thought he
ayored that. bo You nderaiand sha
(Stor Stetertndana and Fecal Mass
se!
Sienna, that decisions of sour
ctu Spon be rcteteed te Ga Fest
Seanad ielgee souls be reeated”
Sie aga ene dew, eau wire
amen wala ie'wouid never do.
ad dill Nrcember tae certain
suaten Yecalled governors, ravors,
Sato on
Recall today. reappoint tomorrow,
Jaertieto We the Fale
‘One ‘governor: “Fecalled from, his
acst umed up in the senate ot te
NSid Pope, in g008 ls
‘id Prone, in good tanguase:
“oe ek the feat by which the
rye fa rte
se Yet the last to lay the old
aviee?
Our white people are now attack
sng the Supreme courts, You always
for the BaDK" ot your Supreme court
Setd“wevnesréeation “ease” from
Teeter one oe
"Pet ALL: the Judges, Inluding the
Dacia oud:
“Mere you cant tell ANY eltlzen
where he tives
"ke Muerlean Federation of Labor
eceuteat of hierionn ut agent
GHIITE “htorsoteny ty BLACK
Mor tarare” ellos’ of suprese
core sagen
“ teleratlon, a trade wnlon, pot
a nullurat lantaulons fala out ot Ue
Se ces tne depress eae
SNEV ence doce gee what TE
ae
AVG oF three “statesmen” favor a
conprensionat Mur nrseiding tone
ESTEE Seale is Os Sotietat
ure Tonty ‘can ‘declare: su tek of
Sregrese tnceitstora.”
Rena malenty yok to docan
pest crests of Gongrets
You may not tank on the Supreme
court ery much
Fenty go, Wour greatest church:
mane Heng Sikteat Hustee wide
ie net win the Supreme courte”
este ba we on Beed wenmnd 1
cag Suur opens Sour. opeukin’
Teteurth rane? whe brought er the
Cir ae He Gd Rech Wes
Taney eald SN ‘Nemo ha ANY
rion that's whe mt le bound te
Foapect
God iooked down and whiapered:
‘dit | mass Bothy black and white!
Wihin two Sears ane, country
stoud vided: on the battingelae Sak
Sees Gr eens ab son nee
W'not took inte ihe face of your
chtlafon Your wife, sour otnee
AAG Grodument hea fen ‘eeied to
cranes? not even in Balloons ie
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"Finke and your chains will fall.
Stang with ‘the Supreme. court
pantlonteen seat gf surtlee
in ahe pant We “COU "bas. icon
out the Tauroie "heave uk" oben
Eeoen' hac itis Sour win hota Wane
Teercotetetuens
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SEah Chery ins’ tre Supecte tease
rece, capeclalty tince Tate st cin
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supremercoure provided fersine Cone
rut tewlee the exceutire dosent
Feat
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court any more than the court can
Maddie Wh the Wate House
Se ease rales: Supreme
cout 1S through ANOTHER cond:
$duchal congestion, ie tenet?
ser Eree Slat eaten
marae your Race, could’ mitch
Filtea debaters on tis pols ‘Sie
ise’ newever
Bind with the Supreme court t
whieh'sou may give Sou hear
men elt nga apranaihy you may
sive Congvenn, Se needs otk
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THAT ss Shot, Mot senator
run gags “Americans "wh
Jumped tne Ruslan government
Sart yc utter ot wnat Ronee
eaeMe et grene nether head: priest
“Before we get worked up over
rmunters in uss, over sioltiony ot
Shriaias principles ver aves
Ceustover Lourie eatrouding peice:
RE OSs ee rae noe
Batt aurora cur white People are
acta eens at ice as
Sah tah rugs for some’ time
Russians say aiey adn’ put the
pet ts docks ot adcoust st Paiste
Bere te Ntesuae herent cinate
Tito Mere of state trying t0 tires
Sion tne government
EWen"sonso one teed to_mlx in
tap with the government of Rome, th
SRur an S8itendee to Oseons te
dninge that are Gansare: Sur te. Ged
The'foinge trae Got Hands of the
Peres Oe Shee ane
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pel Wednesday and his leg amputated.
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EARL BS pee eh
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Mee. Susie Rhinos, has gone to Tot
Sprinie, “Arigy for ther health,” Mrs
Slemetiine inert mas retunet, feo
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Non anil pit tote for Atianta, a.) Sun-
185 seeming. “Mra Anna Finaleot Tes:
wean NER: ign tha guest. of Me, and
SSG, TGeeea, tne a Me B church
Rewariess Board met, at the home. af
SEES. Titdeon Monday evenings
Toes a
Eddie Williams and, Miks Kas Wwit-
sain ete. married Sirs. Hazel Dule~
Hees Sot Chicano. Gaaat Warren
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SSN have Wioress, eon “Raataton,
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A targo crowd attended the chicken
shane SOS Saat fhe shea
agree aa EE ae
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Bua Sel a Aas
mate of the county home, was fn town,
meena ar gee toe
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Bey select, tate, Se
ec, ‘assistant secretary. The A. M.
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KANSAS:
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iw. Grit Holman of” McAlster
fine nam feturaea and, pect te ee
Beare” Honey Sowa wow theca
Sekine ice” Jebrson aad Sia
Secte iste “in Ranses ‘Cy. ate
Ansewon of dopin Soni ery vat
Ant moer! and cher’ "Roe whe
Str Mew bresdent'of te Be. Bev.
Mra. Devera Hoilges, 669 W. 14th St.,
gntertained quite a number of tadles ai
fear Albert Gavens was killed tn an
futomaviie accident. ‘ivee ‘Goodson,
Sho was in the cae with Mr, Cavens,
Gecaped with afew minor injuries.
TOPEKA, KAN.
‘The knife nnd fork hanauct given, at
st. donna a, SI, Se enureh wal 9. sues
Seas. The tee, ‘hrs Manor pastor
Hat ee ciatnntor of tila feat hc
fuasier of ceremonica, and the Rex,
Go Yrendlergan of Iiutchinson, ‘Kane
Winn tho speaker of the exeqing. "sti
Yesophine Cunmingham, senlor’at the
Washhuirn ‘colleges was, honor, student
thin erm, “phe: Toneka “Torvm sent
Inembers' to Lawrence foram ta, con=
Suet a qroram.” The Lawrence fora
isted "Fopeka apr We A splenaid
froma "was renlerea” Tie, Younger
John's. Stews Sf, Mebane ie instracter
Sir atna Mes Goatios“Gonizy eave
Aitnes spares tn homage of het Hale
Fepear-ohd uvaeer ia fain, Toke
wenept, were Olivia Hooker, Florence
Murphy and Naom! Hooker
he eens
Mra. K. D. Tillman ts able to be out
again: The BW. J, Th elu ada
Sheclat calf moot om tuslneng er
‘Bling fo werk of the state (edera-
ion. “Mtr Slayherry ‘will {eave goon to
Mie nis daughter iq Mlinols, | Airs. G.
Tihere of Hincoin, Neb.. 1s aislting hee
Sister: Airs, Jennie. Siler. "iden Law:
Fence’ jus returned from the Hospital
Bay Cragelae Jey ile airs, Charts
Chila of Kamas Cuy.” Kan. ‘made her
‘anauiat ‘visit to the clubs of ‘the ells.
Strive for a nplform marriage law
[North ae Well ax South without Featric=
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J. B. Hudson Honored
III. J. R. Hudson, 2361 F. 39th ST. 32d degree, worshipful master of Pilgrim Rest lodge No. 11, A. F. & A. M. Scott.
master of Pflurman,
P. & A. M. Scot,
Cleveland, has been appointed deputy
commander for the
commander for the
Ill. Charles T. Haggison,
Haggison, 35 degr.
grand commander
prime council for
the United States,
dependentes. in
departement of
Colum-
Illinois, organized
at Washington, D. C.
Mr. Hudson was an
army commander for
the "L. J. B. of
Masonic (F. & A. M.) Notes
Scott Bould, Eureka and Excelsior lodge. F. & A. M. jointly confirmed on a class of nine fellowships last Saturday night, after which a banquet teams and other Masons present. Excelsior lodge. F. & A. M. will give a Catering session evening. April 15. All Masons are in quarterly session Monday evening. April 16. The Masonic hand has reopened and dress affairs. They appeared in
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them for the first time at their concert at M. Zion Baptist church, Carson Ave. and M. Zion Baptist church, Carson Ave. and James A. James ever, ever grand patron, J. James. It returned a successful visit to Cincinnati and Chapel Hill, where he also visited Chapel Hill. He also visited Columbus, Troy, and Lima in the interest of Troy, Troy and Lima in the interest of very favorable and that the 1223 concert is in the history of Ohio.
Vagabands Give "Brom"
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Louisiana Post infiltrates 10, 58, American Legion, hold a big infiltration drill at 25, 24, the Community center, 207 East Houston, all e-service men who are interested in indoor bargaining and will will enter a team in the American Post will have their names preset in the post will have this morning John G. Fulbright, Postmaster of 12 and 24 to take military training at Camp Kiley, Ky. July 19 to Aug. 16. This is a splendid opportunity for 15 to become efficient in military work.
J. H. Davila Honored
Elks to Honor Dead
Cuvaneb Lodge of Elks No. 95 will hold their annual memorial service on Saturday, February 6th, 2015, Presbyterian church, 6th and Woodland church, 10th and 11th floors, solost. The Elks hold their 18th annual reception and hall at Luna Park's Lawsons Whispering Orchestra of Louisville, whose music is performed by Charles S. Smith, Robert Philippe, James A. Clinton, J. Carter, J. Simmons, and Delta Lodge of Abon展馆 and Delta Lodge of Abon展馆, each week. Marcelieu D. Mason, district deputy; W. R. Conners, grand traveler; T. G. T. D. of the world, old the work.
Lane Church Ballies
Lane Metropolitan C. M. E. church was bought under the administration of pastor, Dr. L. H. Brown, four years ago and is now the pastor. Dr. L. H. Brown, four years ago, paid $1,000. During the same year he purchased a parsonage, the best in the city, and the debt to $1,000. He has maintained and is prescribing to large and pathosistic crowd every Sunday and the year. His spring financial effort has led to Women's missionary division, following Women's missionary division, $900. stewardship; $800. stewardage board No. 14; grafts board No. 10. Total $2,000. This amount reduces the effort will be made in July at which indebtedness to Lane Metropolitan with Dr. Brown at its head takes care of the debt. Dr. L. King, Springfield, Ohio, was the first pastor of Lane Metropolitan with Dr. David E. Sicklon, formerly the new pastor of M. C. E. church, having sent to St. Mark's church, having sent to Dr. Robinson, who was assigned to
N. A. A. C. P. Meeting
Dr. Wise Buys Property Cleveland land only a short time ago, is so impressed with the "Fifth City" that he has Pasadena Ave, several days ago. John B. Roundtree of the Starlight Realty Defender extends to Dr. Wise greetings with Leaf Wise. Dr. Wise was one of the first medical, church and city clerk in medical, church and city clerk.
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Mt. Pigash Church Notes
The Pigash church last
Sunday, Sunday school at the usual
time, with two visitors in the
morning in our pastor,
the Rev. J. H. McCormick,
and the Rev. of St. Paul church
proclaimed for the benefit of one of the
church's benefactors, filled the church
filled the church to the church last
Sunday. On May 3, at 8 o'clock m.
the church held a benefit of the church by the Guild Girl of the church, entitled "A Cure for All Alphas."
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Phyllis Wheatley Association
The association will leave the building at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 28, for the camp on Rocky river, held for Friday evening, April 27, at the camp for a held Friday evening, April 27, at the every mother to be present. The L. U. afternoon and the Church Monday afternoons and the Church late Sunday afternoons. On the come and join in our Phyllis Wheatley branch of the Phyllis Wheatley Dean branch of the Phyllis Wheatley council will give a chicken dinner at 11 a.m. Saturday. St. Dinner will be served at 5 o'clock and enjoy a home cooked meal.
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UNLUCKY? Then once this March, the
Athens News will announce the
annual fish auction. The symbol of
CODG LUCK, for the first time in
Athens, will be held at the
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ILLINOIS STATE NEWS
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923
News from your town may not be published. There is a paper shortage, so do not blame your agitat.
LINCOLN N. JL
EAST MOLINE. ILL.
The Clover Leaf club gave a pro-team game, and he has moved his family from Chu-
ceh to Quincy. He has returned to buir-
den for Quincy. He has returned to Ed
Station still remains on the sick
list. He has returned to Ed Station.
Oliver Carry has returned from a visit
in Gary, ind. where he has been visi-
sited. Oliver Carry gave a party at his
Eugene Fulton gave a party at his
friends present. There were 20 of his
friends present.
SPARTA, ILL.
Jesse Collins, the 31-year-old son of Frank Collins, was severely injured by a bullet was taken to the hospital at Murphy's Home in Washington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Boone entertained at dinner the following week: the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Harshaw, the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Garlanddale, Jack White, Mrs. Hanna Etta White, Mrs. and Mrs. Hachi White, Mrs. and Mrs. Hachi White, the Wanda Marie were visiting friends the annual sermon for the Improved devout and protective Order like closed the revival services at New Hope Church, where she attended the district conference of the Springfield district at Lincoln University to attend the Baptist convention.
ELKVILLE ILL
J. P. Graham made a business trip
to New York, where he and Ewing are the proud parents of a fine babs boy, Miss Wibren-Burkhalter
hidaysy visitors. Miss Cella Williams
hidaysy visitors. Miss Cella Williams
dayhours, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Walla, W. P. Oliver spent a
day at the guest of Mrs. S. Sherill of Pryorsburg, KY, was
guest of Mrs. Sherill of Pryorsburg, KY, was
guest of Mrs. Sherill of Pryorsburg, KY, was
reside at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. T. A. Brookport, ill. Mrs. E. B. Thompson
Brookport, ill. Mrs. E. B. Thompson
Burkhalter was visiting in Murhayboro, ill. Mrs. Fannie Johnson of Dover
stay. Robert Trice and P. J. Wilson
Oliver spent Sunday out of town.
ELGIN, JLL
Mrs. Susie Harding went to Chicago to teach English. She attended John Johnson in Chicago, Mrs. O. Tennant with some friends mated her. She was the Green of Chicago visited his mother, the late Jane, and attended to pastors' council in Chicago. Mrs. Ann Downs visited AU at the University of Chicago, attended of the S. M. T., Mrs. Grace Bell attended the super grown by the House of the King.
HODGES PARK
OLMSTER, IL
Rev. Lee Miller of Carrier Mills, with his wife, Linda, here, Under the able instruction of J. H. H. H. H., received the eleghth grade. All made credible grades. A large percentage of our students, Miss Lyntha Senior in class, Miss Lyntha Senior in class, passed through here on enrol to New church. Miss Murie Jabson has resided in New church. Dawson had business in Calver recently.
ALTON, IL
The Colored Woman's Unity club observed the second anniversary at the program, after which a banquet was held. The living picture and musical enternement gave at Campbell chapel for Breckenridge was taken home last Saturday. The very sick. Old Mother Dates died at the residence of Connie Jones Thursday. Baptist church Saturday, the Rev. Jax, Mrs. Hattie Bolsonon spent last Sunday in St. Louis visiting friends. The room to attend the wedding of her daughter, Miss Hattie Bolsonon spent last Sunday to ill at her home on Market St. Mrs. George Georgins of Alphay Louis. Mother Rowman continues quite frequently. Sunday to visit her. The Rev. George Brown hold his third quarter meeting day, April 21. Covenant meeting at the Sunday to visit her. The Rev. George Brown was largely attended, the Rev. Hoagain pastor. The Rev. DeWitt of Jacksons were here on business. Mrs. Dora Mrs. Anna Gills at dinner Wednesday. James Crawford is ill. The Rev. Murray Mrs. Anna Gills while here.
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The A. M. E. church rally ended on Saturday morning at the meet at Mrs. Lillie Milli and adjourned to meet at the home of the Teacher and Parent association met at the Attucks school and elected the following vice-president: Mrs. A. Hillingery, president; Mrs. A. Wice-president; Jones, secretary; Mrs. A. Hillingery, president; Mrs. Nelson, chaplain, and L. Hayes, treasurer, a short address on the welfare of our children during the summer months. M. Lulu McKenney, who was one of the early settlers here, departed this life from Mt. Olive Baptist church, Dewitt, in St. Louis, M. Warren Mathis, formerly of this place but who was a business trip to this city Tuesday.
MOUNDS. ILL.
CENTRALIA, ILL.
Alex, Tranzer is at Metropolis, Ill. He was born on Thursday, Donald died at the home of her mother Thursday, Mrs. Anilo Perry Austin visiting her mother and friends. Fiona was born on Thursday, dance at Old Fellows hall Wednesday night, Mrs. E. Perry has returned visiting. She was accompanied by her mother. Washington has returned from the hospital successful. Jordan Spooner has also returned from a hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Bertha Uphaw has returned home she works in Hildegay, Teen.
URBANA, IL
METROPOLIS, ILL.
MOLINE ILL
Mrs. Alice Golden is still ill. Mrs. Sarah Moss died at the hospital on Friday. Mrs. The Rev. H. Haywood conducted the funeral for Palmyra, Mo. for funeral. Mrs. Della Jobson, Mo. for funeral. Mrs. Lawson entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. Holmes in The Douglass Community center re-entered Friday evening. Mrs. M. Richie is ill.
MOUND CITY, ILL.
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BLOOMINGTON, ILL.
The Glenorchlain club last Friday was
abused by a girl named Abbott Parson, Alonge Dice and Willie
Lark at the K. P. hall. The Hlooming-
ing of the ball season, the ball season,
C. Stevenson, manager, Mack
Willie, a member of the Glenorchlain
club, left this city for his home in
Daville.
DUQUOIN. ILL.
JACKSONVILLE, ILL.
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C. A. Bowler, with a beautiful bowler hat, and a beautiful dress, Mrs. Mary Magee and mother Mrs. McGee, took their household goods to the school, and turned from her visit in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Summer high school basket was at the residence of Coach Jenkins.
BROOKPORT, ILL.
VILLA RIDGE, ILL.
Mrs. Movinia Barber, teacher at the most successful, school term Friday, April 13. The eighth grade class of Mrs. Movinia Barber, all which all passed, Bernetta Brassfield made the highest average of all the children wrote at Villa Ridge. This is the largest class here to pass the final examinations of children of Villa Ridge gave a surprise party Friday afternoon, April 13, on the campus of the beautiful gifts were given. The patrons of the school hope that Mrs. Barber will remain with them another term.
DECATUR, ILL.
CHICAGO HEIGHTS JLL
The musical program rendered by the Payne A. M. E. church chlor 11th April 2015, at the Siddey Side, will be a great success. The Stevie Lively club gave a dance April 23 at Balm's hall. The Shanghai Star's club gave a dance April 23 at the Palm Garden.
GEORGIA
Mrs. Sophia Peters is visiting in St. Louis. She sied at her home. Zion First Baptist church clerk has been his rally for a school. Anderson Clinton holds of Waddele St. is planning a visit to her daughter, a man. Grant Reeves of Lemon St. is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Reeves are ill at their home in Holiday St. and was buried recently. He leaves a wife, four children and many friends to carry attended the funeral. Mrs. Henning away. Miss Christine Woods of Woodside was quiet. Mitch Hitchins left the city for New York to visit his sisters. Henry Addie Bornes, in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Thursday. Little J. D. Seed and sister, Lotte Mac, are ill at their home. St. has closed her school at Pleasant Grove. Very ill also Mrs. Josephine Kimble and Reuben Gilson.
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Joseph Houston was a visitor in the city. Mrs. E. B. Camp-McFarlane, a resident of Austin, Love spent a couple of days in Austin, where she met the Rev. Alex. Richard from Mt. Calvary Baptist church, the H. C. C. Trimble of Louisville, Ky., Woodman, lectured at Mt. Calvary Baptist Rockdale district, missionary of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, the T. V. Williams of Austin was in the city, Ms. G. V. Bryant of Skorko visited the home of Ollie Burke, them a 14-pound boy, Major M. P. Austin president and the independent minister, andation lectured at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, the L. H. Lincek of Austin was a visitor in the city, Sherman Hall back in the city, the city mayor, the L. H. Lincek of Austin was a visitor here. The Rev. T. E. Campbell was in the city visiting family and Friends. Henry Mattey and Eddie McFarlane of Minnesota motored to Greenville, Tenn., for the funeral of the uncle, Alex. Richard. The Rev. T. E. Campbell was a visitor through the city, routes to Haiti.
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The Key West chapter of O. E. S. Jackson was again chosen mansion. The Court of Amaranthat at the Masonell held, Mrs. T. S. Jackson was elected mother, Mrs. Z. Trimble was hostess to the mother of the incarnated women of the W. & J. club posted its meeting of Order of Eastern Star met at the Masonell committee, Mrs. Cary Frye, chairman. The N. T. J. club met at the usual meeting of observed health week with appropriate health work with mother of Mrs. Jackson, clerk in Dr.
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*Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson of Dayton, Ohio, moved to the city and joined his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Browne, to work at the South Church church not Wednesday. The Rev. N. Browne returns to Chicago after Willie in Chicago last week he was the 500 Wakile Ave. The Ladies Aid society of the Second Christian church Owens, Mrs. Nollie Gilliam heads the city that will give a missionary rally a very early date. Mrs. Thursday outcalls at its last meeting. Mrs. Kate will enter at its next meeting.
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Cox Henneman, well known in the theatrical world, has come to the city to school of Chiropractics. "Cox" has two Tongues: an anatomical column of bones, and an orthopedic column of muscles. While in the city he will continue to write the theatrical hapiness, Michaela Jones of the division of the Library of Congress, Armstrong of the Library Life Insurance company of Chicago were in Michigan; Mary McLeathrath at French period, Mary Waweray in N. California was the scene of a pretty party. The Jules Fourth song at the M. Olivet Charles Sumner Williams club met with Mrs. Sue Blam last week. The wedding of the Twentieth Century club will be held at the Chicago Summer Club. Mrs. Jessie Willis of Chicago is in the city this week visiting her mother, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tuggle, Messrs. Theodore Lindsay, and Bracey Hearn recently Wm. Martin and wife have returned to Hearn recently. Mr. Martin's father, Ulysses Martin, Mr. Martin's father, Ulysses Martin, killed by a mine explosion. Richard Partee and Mary Gutteh both of this city have joined the Hute. The D. W. Y. C. club and the department of the season, which was held recently, Adam Hunt recently. Among those of this city who attended the skating season, Adam Hunt, Leeland Fork, Thomas Bland, Leeland Fork, Thomas Bland, Theodore Earl and James Lindsay.
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John Dickerson and family of Oxford,
Oxford, and family, Mrs. Wm. Martel entertained
Mrs. Lewis White and Mrs. John
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The honorary Mrs. Collins preached for the first
Jesus Sunday will be raily day at the church.
LOGANSPORT. IND.
Mrs. Nannie Palmier of Puduch, Mrs. Nannie Palmier of Puduch, reported better. James Harber of Harber was the guest of his sister, Mrs. James Harber of Harber, two weeks in Chicago with her son, Herbert G. Carter, Harry Lynn Brooke, and Mrs. Harber on the slick list. Harrison Easley spent a few days at Miller agent a few days in Columbia. Mrs. Mary Jones of Washington Peter Jackson of Perv. are making their home here for a while. The church is having a two weeks' revival assisted by te. Benson of Perv.
MUNCIE, IND.
Mrs. Ida Smith and daughter, Vivian, and Mrs. Linda Smith and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Miss Lucile Smith of Chisholm Smith, and Miss Chicago Helpers, Mrs. John Scott and son, Levan, of E. Kankan and Mrs. Jones of S. Windsor St. is able to be out again. James Spencer of S. Nigrich is able to be received while at work. The reply is to be received while at work.
Shaffra Chapel A. M. E. church in the old and ahead board of Bethel church will give a May breakfast in the basement of the Willing Workers club meet Friday with Willing Workers club member Joseph Household of Ruth No. 463 will meet to be questioned to be at the hall at 8:30 p.m. La France Shafter is improving the hospital. At the last meeting of the Mary Ferguson and Anna Clodwyn were Mary Ferguson and Anna Clodwyn were questioned, which will be held here in May. The old-fashioned super given by the Mary Ferguson and Anna Clodwyn were asked to have it ready when the agent, asked to have your paper send it to E. $21 Second. S.
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Leonard Inman has returned to the team for the first time in the Flu. The work on the new Lincoln Korty Garpet, Evan, Evans, Carrie Andrade and Hitchcock, all patients in the team, has been completed. Joel Tapp spent the week-and-with-it holiday of Clarence Coffey to form a team of 15 patients. J. C. Nash is all at her home in New York, where she will be visited her son in this city last week.
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Miss Helen Wilcox will spend a few days with her home in Paris, KY. Miss Julia Coleman will spend a few days with the Theodore Miller and Palmer Donaldson of Logan, W. VA. came Sunday to Lexington to Ashland, KY. Sanford Foley left Sunday for Ashland, KY, where he met Monday for Lexington, KY. Ewing Wilson returned Sunday from Columpton, KY. Monday for Lexington, KY. Ewing Wilson returned Sunday from Columpton, KY. Monday for Lexington, KY. Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Ethela Powers, after uncle Tom's death, said to be improving. Rev. V. Foster returned Saturday from Louisville, KY. Miss Eliza Smith, Becarier Peters, Nettle Warner, Julie Peters, Margaret Peters, Powers, Becarier Peters, Rev. J. V. Foster motored to Lexington Thursday, W. VA. Haden Smith returned Sunday to her home in Lexington, W. VA. Symone Conker, Journel spent Thursday in Salt Lick, KY.
MARION KY
Mrs. Leon Hamilton's residence was a beautiful home with a deal Hayes and James Bowling of Princeton, Ky., attended the dance club Miss Iulia Wilson gave a surprise Miss Marye Wilson. Doe Howardent and Miss Marcy Wilson. were here Friday for the occasion of evidence here.
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William Boswell died at the residence of his
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Patterson St., Thursday. Beside
his parents he leaves a sister, Midred;
an aunt, Corr. Williams, a minister,
his brother, Rev. Gregory, a baptist
church is planning a rebuilding rally. The
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FRANKLIN, KY.
Mrs. Cierra Wooten died at her home, Palm St., last Wednesday morning, in his baptist church. Mrs. Mable house abfh of son of Owensboro, KY, are in the Phillips, T. C. Bufford Williams and the kins and Goodal, Goodal, who have conducted a successful year of school morning for Louisville, KY, to attend the K. N. E. A. Rev. Mr. John Purpore home after being called to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Booker T. Martin have returned to Louisville after coming home to attend the graduating exercises of their
HENDERSON, KY.
MT. STERLING, KY.
The Montgomery County Fair Association, Aug. 9, 10 and 11, Mrs. Hattie Dunlinson of Indianapolis is visiting Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Balley and Mrs. Anne King went to Darton, Ohio, to work. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Jenkins attended the K and E. A, at Louisville last week. The K and E. office on E. Main St.
MILLERSBURG, KY.
SCOTTSVILLE, KY.
Mr. and Mrs. Fount Austin of Jeffersonville, Ind. are visiting relatives and chased an auto. Little Mamie Vontess of Sunyside is visiting her mother, Mrs. Soles, who has been quite ill is slowly improving. Spur Rush is in Glasgow Hughes, principal of the school at Woodburn, Ky. was in Scottville visions Sarah Smiley. Miss Lottie Hughes and Mrs. Mangle Cagle were recent visitors to fall and sustained a broken arm. Mrs. Mary Dowling of Baltimore, Md. Karl, who is very sick. Frank Hudson, Julius Rodgers, Abigail Antibody Hunter of Woodburn was here last week and reorganised the Good Samaritan of Bowling Green event a few days with her parents. The Rev. J. Francis Wylund, was in the city. Mrs. Matilda Juford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. pastor of the First Baptist church, is conducting an interesting revival. Prof. and academic at the University of the First School last Friday and delivered an address. Miss Sydney Rodgers is at home at the bedside of the Flamingo school last Friday and is very sick. is improving.
HOPKINSVILLE, KY.
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MT. STERLING, KY
Roy, and Mrs. Jenkins and Rev. Breckinridge attended the M. E. conference at Indianapolis and also attended the K. N. E. at Louisville, Mrs. Catherine Gatewood, Miss Detroit to Detroit for towage and Mrs. Robin Davis attended the K. N. E. at Louisville. Ben Bell left for Detroit to wagon and Mrs. Robin Davis attended the K. N. E. at Louisville. We visitors here. The Betsy Ross club met at the home of Mrs. G. G. opened a music store on Main St. John Goodie died April 11 and was buried last week. A member of the Good Samaritan jodges the revival is going on at the C. M. E. church at 1100 W. 11th St. The Defender is on sale at Dr. L. R. Robinson's office.
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Gene Robinson had the misfortune to fall from a moving automobile gaiter when he has been on the sick list a new weeks, is recovering. Mrs. M. B. Chappelle is back of the flack. Mrs. Jesse H. Smith was hostess to a well appointed Winnemucca in one month will leave soon for San Francisco. The little daughter of the Mrs. Hobert Walker and daughter will leave soon for Los Angeles to join her husband. She will leave April 24 at St. Andrea hall. Mr. and Mrs. James left Tuesday over the summer. Owiesk, an old pioneer of the city, died at her ranch in Basin last week. Funeral services in C. K. Cash is in the city again and expects to remain throughout the summer. A memorial for him returned from Minneapolis. Wm. Freeman of Hunters Hot Springs was in the city for a dramatic reader and cloisteration, leaves this month on a rectal tour here. Yakimlah, Wash., and Vancouver, B. C. Madam Foreman will spend some time with many friends in Jackson and her many friends in Seattle.
HELENA MONT
The first unit of the Shenzerze Baptist church was completed last week. Reuvenia Lately in popular parts of the city, Harry C. Simmons, M. W. G. M. of Montana and another of the interest of the Montana Masons, M. W. G. M. Holmes of Washington will present that Eugene C. Lacy of Missouri will make a visit soon. Miss Marie Bauer entertained Miss Wanda special guest at the Marlow, the 14th.
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Mrs. Bertha VanJahn died Wednesday at her home one week visiting her mother, Mrs. A. R. Jenkins. Sato West wife of the late Mrs. A. R. Jenkins with smallbox. Green M. Gordon of this city and Miss Shirley Tucker of this city and Miss Sunday evening by the Rev. Head.
BATTERSON LA
Maria. Maria Jackson and Leuila Wilson left Sunday for New Orleans to attend the grand lodge meeting. Mrs. Lille Johnson was called here from Orange, Texas, to the Knights of America and ladies celebrated their annual thanks. P. e. church. Romania Hurse was accidentally hurt Thursday on the motorcycle, proving. The star list: Violet Moss, Mahaley Wann and Annie Robinson.
FULLERTON, LA
Albert Mooreland has returned from New Orleans where he has been at work. He is the author of K. of P. M. Mrs. Mirman Loos has been very ill. Henry Crockett has returned to New York to visit his mother, who is in a most pathetic condition. He is a murderer who is pastor of the Mt. Calvary Bantist church of this town. He. William Reqoumple of this city.
CALIFORNIA
The district convention of the Baptist church convened here at the Secvian and the Rev. Dr. Crawford, president of the convention, were in charge of the convention of the meeting of the convention was the peep meeting of the B. Y. P. U. under the directive of the Albert Moore has returned from San Francisco where he went to deliver the speech. Mr. Moore and Albert Moore of P. E. W. jointly with Guilding Star temple, Daughter Elks. While in San Francisco, Mr. Elks whored grand traveling deputy of the order. Mr. and Mrs. Elks Moore and boys motored the day with friends. Dr. and spent the day with friends.
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The land boys left Saturday, April 14, for Nashville, where they will spend the day meeting the Soils-Ploto circuit, leaving Nashville and meeting the circus in Pooria, Nashville, and giving the circus a social, given a social by Mrs. Etta Hamilton and Miss Noney Gordon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, T. Zimbabwe Bishop, and Mrs. R. McDaniel was quite a success. A number of dresses, shoes, and uniforms were on display by Mrs. Mollie Miller died at her home April 19. Rev. Robert B. T. Zimbabwe funeral, Miss Luna Wynn, was in Water Town to witness the burial of much interest to the young people of Lebanon was that of James Martin and much interest to the young people of Lebanon will soon go to Nashville and play off the cars. Mr. Luo Danna will be being out in Cookville, Tenn. Miss Alice 18. Stevens spent the week end in the Carnation Art club met at the Rescue club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lowe. The following Dickson chapel: Mrs. Mamie Havey, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Whorton, Mrs. Hutchel and Mrs. Morgan Lowe, Mrs. Musco Harey, L. Lebanon is the teacher at Dickson chapel.
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Mattie Davis, Daniel L. Garrett and
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Wo Hove Ana went own the “steel to
Another Rouse, “Liztle followed him.
Som muted out Ie revalver and shot
ae 'Eugete, the iullet entering her tems
pi, “Aven she droped so ied
forinea train sor Paltimore, , The NO-
ice ae looking fot fim. Liszie. was
taken to. the “Germantown hospital
Where the Uullet Seas extracted. The
loctora ayn, “will “recover: Zorn
Green is in the Polyclinic hosplial wih
x fractured Raul caused by one. of the
Ted sat” crucks “erashing, inte Ure
arn he Was driving on std" St. am
throwing him out on his head, fio was
Unconteiouy” When” pleked up... The
Uriver of the wan tele the ear on the
Rireet_ and. made his getscsay. Green
fives at 2023 Lombard St.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Persona deriting to, teil the Defender
in’ Picahurgh aid Allegchens county
oy ohualn' papers, au uaa ves
Rare 2128 Welle "Ate. or. call Grant
ESer" Sex, Vanixe Watnine gt Ue
Passavane hoanitat where, she hay uns
Sergone an veneration. Willie Crab
cntercained, at hin birthiae party
umber of fclends.” Mes, talus Tennel
isahie ‘to ie ont ‘mgain. after thre
Seeks confinement in Passuvant. he
Pita eolferine” from hmmm, Bh
famoug Have ‘rie enter ained a Wat
Streechok recently. Mr. amit Mt
Grover Wilamim. now residing Ih
Sherokee St willbe fovated. In dome
Wood after May tir. Thomas We
Tecentis from hemorrhages after, having
Booth extracted. tie was. with th
Foltman “company for a mnber 0
Sears. ile teaver a widens, Mem. Anh
Shaman. “Mes. Aiartha Leveretts te
SIeeang, Seg, am ateac a lntasnen
Sfembers Of Renner ghee will Reet
fae situth the Cleaner hr 3 camaln fy
fie near future. "Semebndy's Stoner
Clb presented a drama. at Latin
{tceum Aline Glades Capea is reat
Uenttof the clue Alex. Watertos Pere
of Detron figs eotuened, to. her hove
Stier’ Dleree’ has ren eislting” ass
Fenla Carter of G30 Watt Str The Tey
$hD Sones attended. the Aammen an
miveraarys te was ane ot the prinelp
Eneakere The No An Ay GT held
Rhonster mate meeting ‘at Hotel A.M
BChurrch.. Dean Sevens, delivered th
Ridrenss 'Mtiag Virginia Giles. of Park
Gesture, We tal, fa tlie hauen gucxt. a
fer sisters, Mra". Wood of 1i0t Trash
Yon Aver aa Mrs, Ja it. Sama ot 70
Anateln ‘St. Gerahi, Alen “rcuurne
from Washington, I. C.. and reports a
Mtereating track mect hetwern Cal
Noite of Piteburgh andl eorcetow!
Univers 7 Mie. “Alien “wean as par
Holpane Me. aint Shes, Tel. Price
of ERE ein Rha arnatng he,
Eacement of their dauanter. Tvors Bea
fo" award Tun, “Washington. De,
Tho date of te wedding wil bo an
Reinced tate Mes ghd ates, Hendon
Fare of abe cir, “Baan mi
Ad baby: are slging afcety. the Tew
More Wood of Neve Work was. in. th
ity last weeks, Whlie here he attenie
the chrlatenine of his ranean, Jet
Bougtane Adiine. Chariet Florence wa
the principal epcaker at Grace Teeehy
ferian church ‘Yweenm Santas Apri 3
Metre Re Bradford of (2 Wate. Av
MAE hostess nt sdiner given in hon
AE WOSRESS AE 5 nee eee
MISSISSIPPI
west POINT, MISS.
sin bel ot Str” fuHlo Thomay
scare of Ghatinnooyes wan trong hers
Me Wutlal Apt st The Tew Ch
Cert ot Caltornin Ale tht nh, t
gonesyat, agnor here, "Startae ase
Biss hs improving Ee SMesctsy. tin
IMUNEe Berle TO werd che eneats O
Basta PSones of cavern. orhess are
Faas Markers af the MHS: oun
ine abe ahes Shoes, aden Sin
Fruee Hussell, Odense, Peterson. Marita
Hacked Reread ete donate We
Jackson. Herteteal Ivy
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
a THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ___
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Ghamuee,e. preewan, gp. [ough tral tad bees ede,
ton Office. 798 Tremont St. of the coming event. ‘The sympathy
‘Chisholm F. Sheers. $6 Camden St.
12 Gatal clerk, formerly attached co the
Knines, left thie city fast Saturuay eve~
ils for Nowe Tork city due tp n trans
for to the ‘Neve York’ poviottice. sir
Sheers mage a host of [tents In post
ome ‘circles, "Tio wn alg booster
2 the: Workin Greatent’ Weeki. Hg
HIER SACGhUE Moore” of nue Iu Aves
Dorcnester,, entertained -n. few. friends
AC thelr, residence. Alowtday evening:
Kmong. those ‘present Wweret Sit, and
Sine" witifam “Brown, “Samuel Grain,
Heise Nein and ran Wiams and
Ehnrien Duncan ‘pf ialtimore,.” Wea
Sing Dells” peated off” thelr -aweotest
chatm sehen’ Aisa Emma af, Shek. of
S2ftckland Aves Roxbury, snd Horace
3, Brown at 113 Commonwealth Ave.
Kistom, were, Joined in holy mateimony
om Apel 7 be the Mev. Br. Meclane,
‘Xhccr" brief honesmosn the couple, wii
nae thelr home ates Mocklnnd AYE.
Konmars (Mee and Airs. Paul dolimaon
Jae Birininghain. Alan, were vishiors. i
the ety. lane week "De, W. Swain
Mine feturmed tonthe city atten a. tet
Misitens trip te Providence. Te i,” Sire
Vena Tirown, 134 Guatte Se. is. fan
rcovering. from a-pevore aitaek ath
Erinnes Henry Whilamna of Phiaatetobta
Feturned to his home last Tuesday eve-
ning iter x Aciighetat waeatlon ape
ei hue guret-o€ SIF. am Airs. Cy
deen ae Greenstch “Bane. Sick
Agnes Adams. a former resident
Béecon Anda" well Sennen clay. aroma
ni hulle, Nenesker, tdentied ih
Suany "activities. of” greater. Hoston,
Shaina of Laing, sercico committe
of the Marsan club, entered Into res
St the homie at her slater, 2145. Drutl
Hut Avee Raltimore,, Ma. on Feidas
mornings “Apri dae at 4k. om. | ALC
FAvine fivad in Posten fort nutter
deur ahe Seemeit to have had a tong
To'gpend the past winter a home
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Pint the Genuine Roper prague fre-
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Accent “Barer. Tablets of Aspirin”
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Suits neoper aivections. "Handy boxes
tain rae eaulcta cont. few conte,
Suseiste alse sell Yottien ot 26 and
Ten eaapisn "the trade. ‘mari ot
Eaver’ Sanutacture. of Mouoacate:
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Before using ZURA KINKOUT
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vers we shall be glad to supply to Bey ou ta seat oe
Or those interested. He says: EO [paneer ae
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NEW DISCOVERY THOUGHT BY SOME TO BE THE MOST WONDERFUL
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
By Annette Kingsley
No longer need you envy the person with besuti- _ Send filly cents today and a large tube of won- anlee. Remember, this is an absolutely free trial,
ful, dye solt, wavy hait! For, science has per> derlul ZURA KINKOUT will be sent to you irume- for if you are not entirety satisGed, your money
fected 2 'wondertul nes" preparation which, when diately. Don't delay. Delay is dangerous. We can will be immediately refunded.
applied to the most stubborn hair, makes it soft and haedly keep up with orders today.
gloriously wavy, in many cases giving a permanent Everywhere, from Maine to California, from ——EEyEwEweeee
sloriously v nnrerywhere, from Maine to California, from ShGhues MASA ee
Just look and see what
overjoyed users are say-
ing. We will be glad to
give the full names and
addresses to anyone re-
questing them. We have
five thousand letters likg
this on our files:
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caste aed ant Pe Spree la
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Ma eate the Met ume alk ede (Sot
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Syaraareens ezine
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ROTA RIN alee
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ram delgttal ts Wott Nien foe sae
opted (Sane Sh
ahem gel pete, Tne ofrrant
SuSE AE A tg ey SE
messy applications of dangerous chemicals}! No
more hot irons! No more ugly, nappy hair! "If
‘not satisfied in every way, your money will abso-
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!!
THERE IS ONLY ONE ZURA KINKOUW"
| all good druggists. Fifty cents buys a large, wee
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details of our great agents’ proposition
. ‘
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‘They were delegates, from the Epsilon
No matter how nappy,
dull and crinkly. your hair
may be, a simple application
of this’ new discovery will
show you immediate, start-
Aing results.
This wonderful new dis
covery is called ZURA
KINKOUT, and is put up in
sanitary large tubes which
gan now be purchased, for
fifty cents at all reliable
drug stores.
Beauty in a Few
‘Minutes
A few, minutes’ applica-
tion of ZURA. KINKOUT
and behold! A miracle of
beauty will have been per-
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whole family for a week in
‘one fifty cent tube. Fine for
‘men and Women, Sold un-
der our money-back guar-
antee i€ not satistied. “Will
not turn the hair red and
requires no hot irons. Also
will grow hair where. the
oois are not dead.
Why go through life with
els, nappy hair? Nature
intended you to de beauti-
ful and happy. Pethaps you
have beautiful eyes, a fine
skin and wonderful figure.
Only your hair—ugly, erink-
ly and nappy! O my! It
spoils it all. Why not have
nice, lovely. hair and have
people admire you? Are you
in love? Do you want to
get _a job where your ap-
pearance is important? A
few minutes? application of
ZORA KINKOUT and you
will hardly know yourself
Easy to Apply
Fall directions for apply:
ing this, gentle, safc, casy
preparation, on every’ pack-
age. Just rub a little in the
ts tact a keag hakuiian daa
Mail the coupon
today to Depart-
ment 100, Zura,
Ine.x 680 Caxton
Bidg., Chicago,
UL, ah a tube of
wonderful _ZURA
KINKOUT, wilt
bbe in your hands
in a day or two,
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A treatment fortbetaie | wife who don't want to look hair greasy nor turn it 1
areal pr ster | her best before her busband process it releases the "ii
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ratment Winstod sot | day and age of progress peo- hair the slightest. 1t simp
(Sicoel) MRS. S34. ple can no longer afford to have a head of ‘aie in al
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ra gusmocrertge: | you will be able to part your piney ey. ack um
ean! aus = ay vr electric tight, radio and
sreetrmeten, | Your. shale appearance withthe tims! Look vot
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fresher, to feel what it is like to be
Everywhere people will Order six tubes of ZURA
Tel you tat Ob the peste boon forthe ee sou'arethinkiog oft am
‘Sich has sppenrel i getctatons Auk your Clends thls great beauty Scr
about ZURA KINKOUT. Take advantage of our coupon below and send it t
league on Thursday evening. Dr. Susan
Mi Comin of the state department exve
a most toatructive lecture on “Mfater~
MMty and Intancye* One of the. feo-
urea of the Cafe Chantant annual ball
aire tia cate Chany ue
trea ‘Batespor’
Dar of Justice
Dr. witliaiy allen of the Allen Dras
cormianny ithe iStmont Sea saa
Fighee ‘hen he, opened his" drug ‘store
‘huruany torn than i aad shen
hho diosed Wednesday night. Some con-
Science stricken thet or thiaves hacen
Siogea the shove roosnc nas envelsps
ana’ Dusted fe in winter Moc eeneehee
sree ale Sota ty following
Words: ‘aly consclence iy" clear. pour
Tetook John Franke a new arrival in
thgtreoincy rom’ Atilow uns 'ta
monchs to leat enough ot Ammeritan
Fe Sa theca Rone a ants
fis “poskeslon. He was’ found “pulley
fC dmiawtuie carrying’ 2 angetaty
Mteapone Fecelved "a tuatended aesienes
ortnrce montis ‘and eas" hiseed on
mig sek's arrivals at the, sareet
oman house weres hie, Wette Situ
TyRen ork is: Mer Marie ever
eric Hentersonelile, NG Mlty sean:
fmette Johnson, Philadelphia: Miss Cnro-
fine rown Germantown, Pa. ana: sia
theta yan, Portiand, Me. The Mak
Pederition ut Womens clubs helt thels
Rnaust session at tho ‘parlors ot the
Harriett ‘Tubman house last Weanes-
dy the suring bazaar whieh lise cen
ia promise at’ ahe Covumny "Aver
Si PEP*Eion Thatch Gor the’ past tte
Mi. E dlon chorch for, the past two
antee, Remember, this is an absolutely free trial,
for if you are not entirely satisGed, your money
will be immediately refunded.
FREE TRIAL OFFER!
‘The quality of ZURA preparations is backed
by a $10,000,000 corporation and will posi
tively do all that is claimed for it. If it fails
to do so the full purchase price will be rex
funded at once without any question. You
will be the judge.
As a special privilege wo will dive you,
postpaid, six packages of ZURA KINKOUT,
worth $3.00, for only $2.50. This offer may be
withdrawn at any time, so act at once. Send
in the coupon now.
deavor the world owes the discovery of Zt
KINKOUT.
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ZURA KINKOUT will positively not make the
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other words “tuncuris” it, Tt does not change the
hair the slichtest. Tt simply uncutls it and then you
have a head of ‘haic in all its natural beauty and
glory. ZURA KINKOUT is Nature's greatest ale
fo beauty. Over 100,000 people throughout the
United States will tell you of its great benctite,
‘Many who won their jobs or their girls throuch
their changed appearance bles ZURA KINKOUT
as a godsend.
Don't be a back number. This is the age of
miracles and great discoverits. ‘This i the age of
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with the times! Look your best. Remember, peo
ple everywhere take you at your face value. Lear
to feel what it is like to be admired
_ Order six tubes of ZURA KINKOUT teday while
ou are thinking of it, and Jet your friends in on
this great beauty secret, Don't wait. Tear off the
coupon below and send it to ZURA, Inc., Dept. 100,
‘680 Caxton Bidg., Chicago, Il
[auna, Ine, Dept. 100,
680 Coxton Bld¢.. Chicoao. IIL.
eR Hte S00 mete a Babe of Fone Tate
cents in stung vrcinuies orton: iit Suakeeae
enclose $2.80 and ebeek square [])
; ‘This Is 10 be sent to me at once postpaid and 1
agi hsnsoe br Oe Ate ered wag
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fie sare aon tte OR far
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See cere He, Sara ede
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FOE ee athcon tap irs
Menai ee lehanoon Cand Seek
Bender gate hens chet evening
Bere amber Mens vorinas dere
Benet ane tatet
‘The folk ng eter ne for the past
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Feat of Silica stass wand heed
Bg oh PM eats, Suen ee
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ZURA KINKOUT
i based upon a
reat, new scientific
principle thought to
have been originally
conceived by Queen
Zura of the ancient
‘Moors, probaby the
most’ handsome
woman, who ever
lived. Thesecret was
Tost and has been
discovered by mod~
ern professors of
frie health and re=
search, o whose une
‘tiring work and en-