Chicago Defender
Saturday, May 5, 1923
Chicago, Illinois
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JOHN J. MITCHELL, BANKER, SENTENCED TO PRISON
UNDERT
WHITE FOLK IN BACK TO AFRICA MOVE
Will Make America So Hard for the Race That it Will Leap at the Chance to Go to Jungle
Portland, Ore., May 14—Not only to make the Race go, but to make it go and like it, is the aim of the Knights of the White Light, an adjunct of the Ku Klux Klan, according to propaganda circulations which are believed to be the white Klansmen of the Northwest. Importance attaches to the clerics, leaders of the strength of the Klansmen, to the leaders of the clerics, to the leaders of the clerics, that he is a klansman. The fly-leaves being mailed to the Klansmen, to them with the Knights of the White Light aim to see that all Race men and women are depicted to Africa. They have vowed to force every one
Have Cunning Places.
They believe they can put the scheme even if the plains they have hid are infested to. Those speculations included a program of convicting the race that Africa would be a very like place to which to be deported to be held for the绞刑. The emperor the Knight of the White Light are warned that they must not have any member of the Kiss, must not give you money, must terrorize him, and generally treat him in so barbarous a manner that he will make up his life and put himself up in a snuggle out. When he has mischief in his mind, the Knights say they have got ships waiting to be at his service, when will transport him to another place if he has not got his pen.
The circular reads:
Speakers or agents are to tell them, of the beautiful home across the street. Not sure if the property to be able, all number of magazines, papers, pamphlets, calculated to excite a desire in them, will be able to swim, will be satisfied with them.
Make Our Own Laws!!!
ANGRY WOMAN FIGHTS
WITH THREE POLI
It took the combined team of officers Bowen, Rocose Johnston and W. D. Williams to arrest Miss Marie Kollmann, 3020 Wanash Ave, who was shot by the woman had taken a shot at two men at 1:37 and State Sts, and when Officer Bowen attempted to arrest the woman, he put a fight in an effort to escape. She was tied $100 and costs and sentenced to 10 days in the house of the woman. Upon leaving the court, she imposed by the court she threatened to kill the judge, Assistant State's Attorney Porter and the arresting officers.
SPECIAL!
Mitchell, Banker, Is Convicted
Richmond, Va. May 1, 1849—The jury in the case of John J. Milhite, Jr., charged with false entry, which resulted in the failure of the Mechanics Savings bank, returned a verdict of three years in the penitentiary.
The taking of evidence was conceived Saturday, and the jury recessed at midnight after several hours of deliberation. It resumed its session Monday morning, and at 1 o'clock announced the verdict.
The court room was crowded. The mechanics Savings bank, now in the hands of receivers, took an unexpected turn when two of its officers and three clerks were with either stealing the funds of the bank or with irregularities in handwriting, accounts of certain deposits, financial as president, and filings taken into custody on a joint warrant, charging the theft of $15,000, said to have been on deposit to the date of two frustrated organizations, one which was the Knights of Pythians.
Mitchell was also served with a charge charging that the debt of two individuals, the bank one for $10,000 and the other for $19,000. It was alleged that the checks were drawn with the intent of theft, both accounts, or to defraud the bank. Two warrants were served on Norfolk. One charges that he made a false statement to Chief Statuary Bank Examiner Richardson. The other charges that he made certain entries with the intention to defraud. The case is scheduled to be heard tomorrow.
For many years Mr. Mitchell has borne the reputation of being one of the most successful architects. He was for a long time the only member of his race associated with the American Bankers' association, which he founded the bank, which he was also president of Richard Planet. He is at present a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the Geographical society, and of the American Society for the Advancement of Science. He was at one time the Knights of Beltane, of Virginia, and in court injunction delinued him in favor of the national body. He was appointed to a Defender reporter that he would appeal the case.
COLONEL YOUNG'S BODY DUE
MAY 20: GEREMONY PLANNED
Washington, D. C. May 4-Active preparations are going ahead for the reception and internment of the body of the late Col. Charles Young, which is expected to reach America on his trip from Lagos, West Africa. May 30 Services at Arlington cemetery are in place as the arrival of the corps in this city. All the local military organizations are represented on the committee which has charge of the arrangement. All the organizations may go to New York to meet the ship bearing the remains of the distinguished soldier. It is hoped that the ceremony in honor of Colonel Young will compare in content with what will be done for the "unknown soldier." Admurces in all parts of the country are urged to send floral tributes. Ohio is expected to be represented by four legislators of the state of which Colonel Young was a native.
"STEP ON IT" REFERS TO BRAKE, NOT ACCELERATOR
AKER
Says Brother Attacked Him Without Cause
C. HERBERT MATHEWS
Preminent Chicago undertaker, who lies dangerously injured in the County hospital with a knife wound in his side inflicted by his brother, Sandy, following a family dispute Sunday in the apartment at 3839 Rhodes Ave.
De Priest Is Target for Two Bullets
Oscar Dobbist, former alderman of the Second ward and prominent Democratic leader, narrowly escaped death last Friday morning in his office at $425 State St. when Frank Allen, a discharged employee, fired shots at him. Allen entered vault office, vaulted office, placed a revolver in the face of the cash drawer, opened the commotion, went to investigate and was greeted by two shots, fired in rapid succession, from the bandit's gun. Allen dashed from the place, entered Dobbist's station which was at the curb and disappeared.
Officer Edward Mozone of the Stanton Ave. station gave chase and entered the station after the latter had attempted to draw his gun and shoot the officer.
Allen was arranged before Judge the grand jury on a charge of robbery. His bail was placed at $10,000. When asked why he attempted the holdout, Judge the grand jury was hungry and wanted money" he took $18, $16 of which was recovered.
ATTORNEY GILES DIES AT
HOME IN NORTH CAROLINA
New York, May 4. — Counselor Francis Francis Gilles, who died in Raleigh, N. C. Wednesday, April 25 was buried Sunday afternoon in his old homestead, Brooklyn. Funeral service was held from Bridge St. to Union Baptist church, officiating. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. Burial was widely known in Brooklyn, where he had lived for more than a quarter of a century. It was his handling of the now famous Cisco case that forced the issue of whether veterans ago. Through Mr. Gilles efforts, aided by the late Dr. Rufus Perry, Sr., the case was brought to Roosevelt, then then to Roosevelt, then more, to it that segregation up the schools of this state ended. Besides being a lawyer, Mr. Gilles, who was 62, was is survived by a widow, three sons, Dr. Roscoe G. Gilles of Chicago, F. Gilles and two Giles, a student at university. Three months ago Gilles suffered a stroke. Three months ago he left for his birthday in North Carolina, his health, but death, as the result of the stroke, finally occurred.
STABBED
IFAD
STILETTO IS PLUNGED IN MAN'S SIDE
C. Herbert Mathews Is Near Death When Brother Uses Knife After Quarrel
Because his older brother envolved and was jealous of his success as a progressive young business man, Clarence Herbert Mathews, an understake whose place of business is at 4229 Cottage Grove Ave. lies on a cat at the South Side hospital fighting for his life with a stab wound in the left side of the abdomen. Mathews is 26 years old and live at 4832 Ridges Ave. His brother, Sandy A. Mathews, 45, 555 Vincennes Ave. an elevator operator, has been arrested by the Stanton Ave. police and charged with the stabbing, which took place in the Ridges Ave. addresses at 7 p. m. Sunday. The victim was struck with a long stellette which barely missed his heart. The blade he driven was followed almost instantly, hospital physicians said.
Tells of Attack
The story of the details that led to the trouble was related to the police by Mrs. Anna Mathews, wife of the victim, and by her mother, Mrs. Emma Holmes, 5760 State St., who was at her daughter's home at the time of the affray. According to their story, there are four of the Mathews brothers—Clarence and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Banks, wife of Policeman Banks of the Englewood station, who lives in the third apartment of the Rhodes Ave. address, and Mrs. Molson, who lives in the fourth apartment of the Rhodes Ave. For a long time strife is said to have existed between the brothers; envy and hatred for the other is alleged to have prevailed because the Clarence and Oliver refused to finance their older and unsuccessful brothers, Edward and Sandy. For this reason the latter two, it seems, decided to be matter of interest. Edward Mathews during the morning went to the Armour Ave. Christian church and broke up the communion service being carried on there in his brother's store at an interment with his brother's sister.
Brothers in Plot
In, the late afternoon Sandy went to the home of the younger brother, Clarence. He was accompanied by another man unknown to the latter. Sandy is said to have started an argument with his brother, over some things he had owed their sister, Mrs. Molson, who was then in her room, in bed. During the argument Clarence was sitting with his family, wife, three children and their law. They said the money question was a more frame-up—only a means to an end, for no debt existed between them. After dinner Clarence was on the point of leaving the house hurriedly following a business phone call, when brother Sandy, without warning, plunged stifton into the left side of his aludomen, according to Mrs. Mathews' story. Following the stabbing Sandy and the man who accompanied him to his brother's house locked themselves in the room of Mrs. Molson who, it is said, was on the side of her brother, Sandy.
Depics Stabbing
When arrested Sandy denied having, any knife and declared he did not stab his brother. He was supported in his denials by the stranger and the officer. He was not found by the weapon the police until Monday morning when they threatened to search Mrs. Mollen and produced it from under the mattress. Clarence Matthews was rushed to the South Side hospital. His recollection of the undertaking business two years and is prominent in fraternal circles.
ASSAULTS WIEE ON STREET
Mrs. Selma Smith, 26, 4814
Lawrence Ave., was assaulted by her
husband, Andrew Smith; Wednesday
night on St. Lawrence Ave., between
the intersection and left arm.
A quarrel over domestic
affairs was gald to the cause. /
MISSOURI
"AGGRAVATIN' MAMMAS"
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Florence Mills and other stars of the widely heralded Plantation Revue troupe, pride of Broadway for the last two years, who recently embarked on the steamship Albania for London, England, on a six weeks' engagement. The 34 of them so "aggravated" 141 whites, who were to sail "first cabin" on the vessel, that the latter protested, forcing segregation in the dining room going over. White women are reported to have led the protestants. Miss Mills (marked by the star) is one of America's leading musical comedy stars, critics of both races paying high tribute to her talent and artistry.
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BEATS WIFE, PAL OBJECTS AND IS SHOT
As a result of his efforts to make peace between an angry, drunken husband and his wife, who were killed on Saturday night, Nathan Brooks, 25 years old, 455 Evans Ave., was shot three times by Will Lee, 30, 452 Champlain Ave., after the party had come to a stop according to relatives of Brooks, the two men were friends and Lee and his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee, often visited at the Brooks home. Saturday night, Lee came alone partway in the house, her husband came. He announced that he had to three other parties during the evening and showed signs of intercourse. Heck he asked his wife to go home. His mood and condition made her afraid of him and she hesitated to leave. This anger him and he struck her. It is alleged. Then he asked her to check his actions. Lee resented this interference on the part of Brooks and in the hallway of the apartment, as they were three shots into Brooks' body—one into the stomach, one in the back and another in the back. Brooks was rushed to the South Side hospital by Dr. Lewis Tillery of the hospital management by Dr. Lewis Tillery of the hospital. Following the hospital operation in removing the bullets the chances of the victim's recovery were increased. Lee fled after the murder and is being sought by the police.
JURY FREES CAFE OWNER
WHO SHOT BULLY TO DEATH
A coroner's jury exonerated Tom Barsuck, 310 LaSalle St., for the killing of Robert Johnson, 29, admonished by the coroner's death in the restaurant of Barsuck, 7 West 29th St., April 27, about 5 o'clock at the witnesses' disbelief that Johnson had been drinking, and when the proprietor of the place demanded that he leave, he put his hand to his hip pocket and chased Barsuck, 310 LaSalle St., declaring that he would fix them. Barsuck obtained a revolver and shot Johnson, who died later in the County hospital. Barsuck gave him a wristwatch and proof and Dawle. He was represented by Attorney William J. Latham.
President Gives Word to Simmons
Washington, D. C. May 4, 1925
dent Warren G. Harding of the "in-
escapable difference" dicta, in an
sacrifice of Roscoe Coulding
Simmons, contributing editor to
the Chicago Defender,
but had made no difference
to him what the
whites of the South
were. A librarian
thought the members of the
lace deserved the chance to help
complete a care
work for the
Roscoe Simmons
escapable different avenues of audience granted Roscoe Simmons, contributing editor to the publication, indicated that it made no difference to him what the whites of the south woke to think about its members of the Race deserved the chance to help coerce their own at the new rehabilitation hospital erected at Tuskegee, and promised Mr. Simmons that he would not rescue from his position in the suspect, announced some days earlier.
Mr. Simmons informed the president that the members of the Race had confidence in him as the leader of America into her new and greater efforts toward the realization of the ideals closest to them had been put to a severe test. The President was told that a long line of puzzling dead administrative head in this city had given rise to serious conjecture among the Race voters of the nation. Among some of the notorious Republican enigmas mentioned were in the Henry Lincoln Johnson rejection, the Walter Cohen rejection and the "Mammy State" legislation. Mr. Harding was noticeably impertinent, and was seconded by Senator Medic McCormick of Illinois, who accompanied the distinguished orator and editor.
KILLED WITH AX
While ironing clothes in the kitchen of the home of Mrs. Pauline Thomas, 224 Deerborn St. last Tuesday, Mrs. Julia King, age 24, was slain by her husband James King. The woman's anax, King remained in the house making oaths at his wife's prostitute body until police rapped at the front. He made his escape through the reef and has not been apprehended. They residence since Friday. It is said they are from Clincahn, Ohio.
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LOVER GONE,
THINK GIRL
DRANK DOPE
Mystery surrounds the sudden illness of Miss Daisy Bush, 19, 3215 Michigan State. Wednesday night following a visit to her room, she nightly said to her sweetheart, known only as her sweetheart, the room, even though the story he told, hurriedly—almost running down the stairway from the room. A few minutes later Miss Bush can be seen in the room, looking sank to the floor, murmuring something about having been poisoned. Suspicion fell upon her fale caller because of his musual hustle in learning. It was learned from the girl that they had been drinking together and she believed that her alleged sweetheart had mixed poison in the liquor in her glass to dope her. Occupants of the house called Dr. Thurman, 3500 State St. He was uninterested in the girl's system. The Stanton Ave. police had her removed to Provident hospital. The treatments there failed to bring anything from her stomach she was brought back to her home. The glass from which she had been drinking was examined by Dr. Thurman. The clear liquid resembled water, but no odor nor anything else indicating poison. Search by the police for Miss Bush alleged sweetheart at 3210 Michigan State. He could not be located there.
WILLIAM HAD NAMES LIKE COLORS ON JOSEPH'S COAT
Charles E. Johnson, connected with the detective bureau of St. Louis, Mo., was in the city last week to meet with the man wanted is wanted there on several charges of larceny. Sergeant Johnson had great difficulty finding several aliases. He was known to his friends as Hillon Nance, Hillon Shoniders and Hillon Hubbard, but hurt himself as William Johnson, 19, residing at 2510 Pine St. St. Louis, Mo. Charles 'Quade,' 5215 Paullin Pl., Charles 'Quade,' 5215 Paullin Pl., who picked his jackets on the Wellston D. W. street car and robbed him of $1.
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STUDENT AID ADDS FLARE TO LYNCHING
University of Missouri Pupils Join Midnight Mob in Murder of Girl Assailant Suspect
Columbia, Mo. May 4.—White Sheriff Fred O. Brown asked a mob of several hundred persons, citizens of the town, and students, male and female, of the state university here if they wouldn't please leave the town, summed up hour burning their way into the cell of James Scott, a rage possessed the suspect and punished outside of the city—where they throw him over after fastening a rope, already noosed, around Scott's pedicure, securely to the ruling of the judge.
As the mob leaders applied an acoustic torch to the iron door of Scott's persecutive shelter, plunged the tormenter inside the National Guard unit. By the time five servicemen had been assembled Scott had crossed Jordan. He declared of attempting to assault the 14-year-old daughter of Prof. H. H. Almstead, Bostana Almstead. Prof. Almstead is head of the department of German literature at University of Missouri.
Father Scoffed at
When respecters of law and order asked him to plead with the mob not to murder Scott, the father of deaths and townpeople to no advantage. They laughed and boomed him down, cries of "Hang him, too!" being heard. Finally the professor made a white-like, washed his hands of the whole matter. For several days prior to the university murder there had been rumors that troops might be needed and, in all events, that the untouched caution would have to be given to prosecution. It had been suggested that troops might be needed and, in all events, that the untouched caution would have to be given to prosecution and that was appear in court the day after his death. Saturday night the infection came to head. The scattered, muttering two men, who had been indicted and was to appear in court the day after his death. They were met at the jail door by the sheriff, who asked them to please pay no attention to him, except to get him, telling him not to make a fool of himself, nor be a chicken-hearted. No word is told of any deputy from the wilderness of his despair, while the mob get about to saw wood.
Sheriff Trusted Done
Sheriff Brown later explained that he did not think the lynchers would be able to force their way into the thick iron door they sent for the torch and an hour's burning suffused to clear the way of barriers, but he was not guilty. The specifications of the charge against him told of how he had hired the professor's daughter to a spot on the railway, and when he found there was a baby lying out in danger. He asked the mob whether it thought he would be white facing bloodthirsty men and only women indulging in him out and carried him to the bridge.
That was near the scene of the lynchers' alibi. Mr. Almstedt added his pleas for the maintenance of authority. Some time too was consumed there making preparations for the crime. One rope and a rope was also other was sent for. First one member and then another of the mob would volunteer for various tasks the noose had been slipped about the neck of the protesting man, all the lynchers hesitated until one young man about to stepped forward, the bound man lifted him high over the four-foot rolling. The suspect dropped and stopped in midair as the ralling creaked against the weight of his
Send Body to Wife
His body was later wrapped in a white shroud and sent to his wife. Ruby M. Hulen, prosecuting attorney, clashed that the mob leaders' names are known and that they shall be prosecuted. The father of the girl says he believes the right man was killed by the mob, and it elicited the daughter. Most of the people in the town seem satisfied that no harm has been done.
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ARREST WORKERS WHO FLEE FROM SOUTHERN FARMS
Are Sent Back to Plantations in Arkansas; Nabbed in Memphis as Vagrants
Numbia, Teen. May 4—A legal battle of important significance looms as the result of the arrest here this week on the way north by Earl R. Barnard (white), inspector in the police department. Barnard took his action against the number of refugees from southern martyrs, who are making their way to northern industrial plants. He left the state of Mississippi alone, many of them passing through this city. A legal employment agencies have been busy seeing it to that these men and women got work in the North.
Employers Complain.
Plantation owners, contractors and others, requiring large amounts of unskilled labor, have been the one to make a complaint about making about a labor shortage now amounts to a yell. Damned, it is being arrested, has given up and day after he had rounded up 28 of the refugees, he received a call from the Horsehose Lake plantation in Arkansas, asking him to comply with the request, thus returning the visting to pounce. The Memphis Commercial-Appalachian action, claiming that such steps revealed the white people of this district to be the "sail" to the earth. The city has been warned by the police not to traffic in Rare labor. Those who do are to have a $400 license fee charged on to them. No more advertisements to go North is to be permitted.
Ionore Cause.
The white employers who are compaining refuse even yet to recognize the need to bind them to death by the effects of the flight, they say that the workers have just for a change of security they were afforded to offer these workers any fairer or better treatment. They are not disposed to forgive the practice of peonage and industrialization. No thought is given to circumstances of terror in which most of the laborers are forced to live, not the plain enjoyment of the simple fruits of their laborers. They are kept safe and ground down. They are arrested here in Memphis under the present that they are captives.
JERSEY G. O. P. CONFERENCE
Tremont, N. J. May 4-14. Republisees to meet here Thursday, May 19, in a conference over political issues having to do with their present status.
WOMAN IS FREED
Mrs. Lottie Goodwin, 4009 Calumet Ave., who shot and killed her husband, Milton Goodwin, April 22 in the year of 15 West Earl St., was convicted by 8 coroners' jury.
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Crews Buried; Estate Holders to Publish Sun
Kansas City, Mo., May 4.—The body of the late Nelson C. Crews, editor of the Kansas City Sun, was laid to rest in Highland cemetery Saturday afternoon. The funeral sermon was delivered by the Rev. L. Hattieberg of Allen Chapel, M. L. Hattieberg which the deceased belonged.
The following persons took part in the services: The Allen Chapel host, the Rev. R. Church; the Rev. K. M. E. Spatches, St. Augustine Episcopal church; Joe E. Herrford, Mrs. J. W. Hurse, the Rev. A. E. W. Spatches, St. Augustine Episcopal church; the Rev. J. W. Hurse, St. Stephen Baptist church; Fred W. Dahney, Mr. Z/1. G. Jackson and representatives of the following orders of the National Association, association, the American Woodman, Norton Associated Press, Passeo X. M. C. A. U. B. F. Mans, all branches National Association, association, the National Sports Writers association, and the Wheatley-Provident hospital. The state and city administration. The body lay in state amid a hower of flowers at his late home, 2624 Highland Ave., until Saturday morning noon. The crew, three brothers, the P. C. K. Crews of Macon, Mr. Mrs. Smith Crews of St. Joseph, and James H. Crews of this city, the crew of Des Mendes and Mrs. Ella Sanders of Omaha, both invalids, and unable to attend the funeral, survive. According to the present plans the estate will continue to publish the Kansas City Sun.
Go to Court in Wrangle Over Will
Washington, D. C. May 4—A family quarred over the division of the spoils of an estate led to proceedings before the grand jury April 27, in the case of Robert C. Franklin of Jersey City, N.J., who was the estate of the late George H. Franklin, who is seeking to have an investigation to determine whether or not Mrs. Franklin, P. N. M., Washington, D. C., granddaughter of the deceased, has been guilty of concealing from the administrator assets belonging to the estate of the deceased the guilty of the forgery of securities, and whether or not she has been guilty of purjury in her answers to the petitions of the administrator to discover the assets.
The dead man, who was 90 years of age at his death, lived with his son, Robert Franklin, for several years. He was born in Washington, where he owned property. While here he lived with the granddaughter in question. Mrs. Hamilton is also defendant in a suit against him. He was sent to a session of the decrees of 1923 T. St. N. W., which it is alleged were obtained by her from the deceased through the exercise of fraud and unlawful influence. The last matter has been set for May 9. R. R. Horner is attorney for the estate.
QUITS HIS JOB; RETURNS TO BATTLE AGAINST PREJUDICE
East Orange, N. J. May 4—Unite to stand the contemptible treatment of his fellow employees, William Townsend, New Jersey's first woman of our race, quit a few days ago. Friends prevailed upon him to reconsider his action with the result that he would have been hired Friday and announced his determination to stick if it cost him his life. Townsend was appointed to the fire department about six weeks ago and assigned to headquarters company. A plan to break his spirit was entered into almost at once by certain members of the company. If he would walk down, and so it would go wherever he went about the engine house. His bed was taken out of the dormitory to provide promised rest and to have required the services of a doctor when it was finished was given him. Fire Commissioner Street would not let Townsend quit. He instructed him to return to his dormitory to the indigines which Townsend has been forced to undergo.
ENDS LIFE AFTER ATTEMPT TO MURDER HIS SWEETHEART
New York, May 4—Sunday afternoon, Eilin Simms, 41, 108 West 141th St. shot, and killed himself after trying to hit his sweetheart, his wife, and his daughter, at her home, 21 West 137th St.
The man had known Miss Simms for some time and of late he had been insisting on murraying the girl, who he had to have objected to this on the ground that Simms was so much older.
Sunday afternoon he again pressed his claim for a wedding and again he was refused. Without warning Simms ran off and fired three shots at the girl which went wild.
Running from the room, Miss Simms reached a telephone and called the apartment, which is on the fifth floor. Simms saw the detectives coming. Placing himself on the window ledge, he fired one shot which dropped from the window into the yard below. He was dead when an ambulance arrived.
Washington, D. C. April 21—Howard university will inaugurate this year's print and digital exhibition the printed preliminary announcement which is now being distributed, the session will extend over a period beginning June 25 and ending August 21.
It is the purpose of the university to make the summer session one of its regular quarters. Applicants for summer courses meet usual requirements for all. All work will be of full college grade. The courses will be the same in content and method as when given in the regular school year, and will yield the usual results in various academic degrees conferred by the university. They will be offered by the regular university instructors who will exact the same requirements and maintain the same standards as during the rest of the year.
VOODOO RUMOR LOSES GROUND IN POLICE QUIZ
Babies Found in Pond Put There by Undertaker or by Unwilling Mothers, is Belief
Crisfield, Md., May 4.—Repudiation of the so-called "cooled" theory in connection with the discovery of the bodies of two infants in a pond not far from this town by the authorities here has caused the general public to settle down and begin wondering why it ever submitted to such a notion. Fantastic stories about the skid-footed children of many small human bones, of fingers, arms, legs, had not only caused conjecture, but also positive declarations as to the existence of voodoo amulets and the citizens of the covenet district. It came as a big surprise to these men and women, farmers for the most part. They have been break up when they had any religion at all, and those who didn't were quite as up to date in their iniquity as the inhabitants of any other "Main Street" countryside. They beheld the bodies of children pointing out the possibility of African jungle rites having been kept alive by descendants of the former shives of this section. The hair seems to have been nothing more no less than one of the class of American
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From then on the story grow. Police have not definitely settled the case, but some undertaker. A conference with a minister of the town was expected to help clear that part of the case up, out of sight, to wipe the authorities will search the birth records to discover if the birth of these two children was registered and, if not, who chose the pond as the easiest method of getting rid of children born out of wellock.
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HOW CATARRH SHATTERS YOUTH AND HEALTH SHOWN BY ITS EFFECT ON WOMEN
YEARLY TOLL TAKEN BY DREADED MALADY BECOMING ALARMING—GIRLS AND WOMEN BEAR GRIEVOUS CONDITION IN THEIR EFFORT TO SMOTHER THE FACT THAT THEY ARE WEAKENING.
WONDERFULLY QUICK WAY IN WHICH ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P. ROUTS THIS ENEMY OF WOMANKIND IS PROVING A BLESSING TO HUMANITY — BEING PRAISED PUBLICLY BY BEST KNOWN 'WOMEN WHEREVER IT IS BEING INTRODUCED.
Find a woman who never suffers from so-called female disorders and you will find a woman who really enjoys life. The surprising thing is that there are so few women nowadays who reach middle age without having been subject in some way to that dreaded enemy of women—Catarrh of the Generative Organs, which has now been proven to be the cause of nine out of every ten cases of so-called disorders of women, "female trouble."
Almost from the cradle to the grave, Catarrh hovers over women, watching and waiting until some weakness, cold or sickness makes it easier for it to sweop down and fasten itself on the vitals of its unfortunate victim. It may attack the young girl just blossoming into womanhood; it may strike the young bride; or it may wait until later years and make that miraculous transformation, known as the change of life, a nightmare instead of the easy dream Nature intended it to be.
All along the road of life this enemy is lurking. It is unseen, but you can tell it by its work. Headaches, Backaches, Nausea, pains in the sides or legs, nervousness and that awful uneasiness, depression, whimical and morbid feeling are sure signs that it has attacked your delicate female organs, and unless something is done to loosen its grip it will quickly spread itself to other parts of the body.
St. Joseph's G. F. P. is becoming the guardian of woman's health because it overcomes and stamps out Catarrh of the Generative Organs. The thousands of happy women who have escaped from the clutches of the demon Catarrh through using this phenomenal medicine, together with its remarkable sales record of over one hundred thousand bottles since its introduction here a few weeks ago, are sufficient proof of its merit.
The statement of Mrs. Davis, made to a group of friends a few days ago, serves as an example of the kind of stories women are telling every day concerning the effects of this great medicine. Among other things, Mrs. Davis, who lives at 977 Joseph Pl., said: "I suffered for about eight months from headaches, awful cramping spells and dizziness, and would roll and toss for hours before I could go to sleep. I was weak and run down and so tired and drowsy that I did not take any interest in my work or my friends.
"I saw what G. F. P. was doing for other suffering and sick women and decided to get a bottle and use it.
"I am mighty glad I did, because it has helped more than all the other things I used put together. I am never going to use any other medicine, as I am sure of the relief G. F. P. gives women who suffer from "female troubles."
CATARRH
CONTINUAL ROUND OF PAIN QUICKLY STOPS WITH MEMPHIS WOMAN
CONTINUAL ROUND OF PAIN QUICKLY STOPS WITH MEMPHIS WOMAN
Mrs. Gordon Was So Dizzy That She Couldn't Walk Across the Room—Had Awful Headaches and Backaches and Was Terribly Nervous—Had to Stay in Bed Three or Four Days Every Month; So Sick At Her Stomach That She Couldn't Bear Thought of Food.
South Memphis Lady Feels Fine Now—She Has No More Trouble With Her Head and Eats as Much As a Man—Is Doing All Her Housework Without Tiring As She Used to Before Using Marvelous Medicine Now Introduced Here.
There are two great dangers which constantly menace the delicate, genitive organ of women and, through their sympathy with all the other parts of woman's body, her entire system.
On the one hand we have the danger of constitutional weakness, caused by such common mistakes as overindulgence in work, dancing or eating, or as the result of sickness, anaemia or nervousness brought on by sudden fever or indigestion. On the other hand, there is the danger of colds contracted from venturing out insufficiently clothed, after working in an improperly heated or poorly ventilated
One of these grateful and enthusiastic
lives at 995 Louise Pl. Mrs. Gor-
nell
FAME OF G.F.P.SPREADS TO FAR OFF CANADA
I am sending you $5.00 and I would like for you to send me some St. Joseph's G. F. P. and St. Joseph's Liver Regulator.
don says: "I was in a miserably weak condition from dizziness, backache and neuropathy. I had scarcely any appetite and had to stay in bed for three or four days every night. I was in a stomach and my bread swallowed so I couldn't walk across the room. A friend told me that St. Joseph's C. I. I was helping her when she was sick, so I sent my husband to the drug store for a bottle and began using it. "I felt a whole lot better with the first bottle and now I have just finished. I have no more headaches and dizzy spells. I eat as much as a man, and my digestion is excellent. Also my housework, which used to be such a big task, simply can't say enough to tell you how grateful I feel for the relief and help G. F. P. is bringing me."
WOMEN WHO WERE DOUBTFUL AT FIRST ARE NOW CONVINCED
WOMEN WHO WERE DOUBTFUL AT FIRST ARE NOW CONVINCED
Actual Results Obtained 'by Women Overcome Skepticism—Evidence Given Publicity Is Overwhelming for G. F. P.
"From an attitude of doubt and criticism which leaders of thought automatically heap on anything that doesn't do anything, doing things," says a representative of the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. L. "Those same people, after inexperience, become the wonderful things it is doing to women who had never before been able to get loose from the clutches of sickness in which their own imbalance has allowed the hundreds and thousands of women who are now devout believers in, and are using G. F. P. F. L. to now using and prising G. F. P. F." he said is the most convincing proof of the correctness of our theory that Catarrh of the generative Organs were able to get any lasting relief. Don't make the mistake of thinking though that you can get over your pain few days then to be as well and strong as you was when a girl it took a long continuation of exposure of your stress rotten organs of your stress rotten organs; and even with the aid of G. F. P. F. time is necessary to help nature restore that vitality which has been destroyed. Catarrh gets a firm hold on the delicate, mucous linings of the organs, and though G. F. P. will staple out this demon you must use it faithfully and keep running unless you keep putting gasoline in the tank and oil in the motor. The human system is much like a machine in this respect and delicate and precious one to be sure
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
TERS
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WOMEN
T.P. SPREADS
OF CANADA
Montreal, Canada.
April 3, 1923.
I would like for you to send
P. and St. Joseph's Liver
quick as possible for me.
Yours truly.
NELLIE DALEY.
G.F.P. IS LIKE MAGIC TO WOMEN WHO WERE BROKEN IN HEALTH
G.F.P. IS LIKE MAGIC TO WOMEN WHO WERE BROKEN IN HEALTH
Judging by the Enthusiasm Displayed by the Thousands Who Are Using It, This Medicine Is a Revelation to Women.
You cannot go and be like other women when you are not well. How often you see weakened, thin, shallow and nervous women trying to keep up with their household and social duties when you can tell by their drawn faces and listless, drowsy manner that the effect is only dragging them nearer exhaustion.
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 tasks.
Nature has a way of warning women when they need help. Headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and lower limbs, dizziness, nervousness and that awful feeling of dejection are sure signs that you have delayed long enough in helping your system to create new nerve and energy.
F. P. relieves suffering, restores vitality and vigor, builds up flesh and strengthens muscles so quickly that those fortunate woman who are using it are permanently because it overcomes and stamps out Catarrh of the generative Organs which is now recognized as the cause of fine line disorders. It works naturally because it purifies the blood and enables the gastric juices to digest all the food which fresh and tissue building nourishment
The astonishing and rapid growth in sales and the thousands of women who with beaming and happy faces are married and publicize their St. Joseph's G. F. P. are good and sufficient proof that it really does what its discoverers claim for it.
Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G. F. P.
To Restore Their Vitality
GLANDS Made Active and Youthful VIGOR Renewed
by a Remarkable Medical Discovery—Men 60 to 80 Years Old Tell of Being Made "As Good As New" in a Short Time—Thousands of Obstinate Cases Conquered Everywhere—Gratifying Benefits Are Often Received
WOULD you like to experience again the thrill of youthful vigor, energy and animation? Would you like to know what it means to have a surplus of vitality—an eagerness for every task—a keen youthful interest in all that makes life really worth living? Then avail yourself of the wonderful secret recently revealed by science. Awaken your dormant glands and nerves and be "young" again!
Science is now ready to assure you that it can be done simply and inexpensively. Lost or depleted vigor can be restored—quickly and safely. Glandular activity and nerve force can be increased or renewed, virtually regardless of age. Scientific research has developed an easy method by which youthful physical powers are bestowed upon the weak and the aged with amazing rapidity. No "gland operation" is necessary. No dangerous drugs are employed. No long waiting is required. The treatment can be used secretly by any one and the results, according to thousands who have tried it, are quicker and more satisfactory in every way than ever have been possible before, regardless of method.
This new combination treatment, known as Korex Compound, has been tested in every state in the Union and has achieved results that seem almost miraculous. It has conquered obstinate cases that had defied all other treatments. It has rescued the young from premature senility. It has made men from 60 to 80 years old "as good as new," according to their own statements. It has brought happiness beyond all price to thousands who believed life held no further joys for them. And if you feel yourself in need of such a restorative, you, too, undoubtedly will pronounce Korex Compound a blessing to mankind.
Aged Folk Rejuvenated; Young Made Vigorous
Discovered by Famous Scientists
THE SEA
Only those with abundant nerve force and active glandular systems can really enjoy the activities that make life a glorious experience. Give Korex Compound a chance and see if a few days use of it doesn't make the world look "different"—and brighter.
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
GLA
Youth
by a Remarkable Man
Years Old Tell of Best
Short Time—Thousand
Everywhere—Gratify
WOULD you like to experience energy and animation? Wish to have a surplus of vital a keen youthful interest in all the Then avail yourself of the wonderfull Awaken your dormant glands and
Science is now ready to assure you that depleted vigor can be restored—quickly and so increased or renewed, virtually regardless of method by which youthful physical powers are amazing rapidity. No "gland operation" is no long waiting is required. The treatment can cording to thousands who have tried it, are ever have been possible before, regardless of
This new combination treatment, known as in the Union and has achieved results that state cases that had defied all other treatments. It has made men from 60 to 80 years old. It has brought happiness beyond all joys for them. And if you feel yourself in need pronounce Korex Compound a blessing to man
Aged Folk Rejuvenation Young
Both young and old have declared Korex Compound to be a veritable. "Fountain of youth." The following condensed reports are typical of thousands received, following nationwide tests of Korex in both mild and stubborn cases. Names of the writers are withheld, as we never publish a customer's name without written permission:
"I can speak a favorable word for you, and will hold up both hands and 'holler' that I have found one firm in a thousand that backs up their word. I am almost $2."—W. N. C., Rockford, Ill. "Having tried your wonderful Korex Compound, I will say there is nothing on the face of God's green earth that has done me so much good. I am 47 years old, and every one around me says I am better now physically, than any 25-year-old boy, and I know it myself."
J. W., Tulsa, Okla. "I am writing to tell you in good faith what Korex has done for me. I am 40 years of age, and today I feel like a boy of 18."—S. A., Caroleen, N. C. "I have tried many treatments, but Korex has done more good than all. I received a package on the 7th and started using it that evening and continued up to this day, the 14th, and I must say I feel like another man. I am 67 years of age, and now I feel almost as good as I did at 25."—L.
Discovered by F
Korex Compound is based on a European discovery—a substance found by famous scientists and used successfully by eminent physicians in treating both mild and obstinate cases of nerve weakness, loss of vigor, glaucular deficiency, premature age, poor circulation, low vitality and lack of animation.
In Korea Compound this wonder-working substance has been combined, in convenient tablet form, with other tonic and invigorating ingredients. The result is a double-strength combination treatment which not
A. J., Norfolk, Va. "I can truthfully say that my tongue is not able to utter the praise Korex should receive. It's a Godsend. I feel as though I was 25, and yet I am 53."—B. J., Charleston, S. C.
"I am 79 years old and was in a very poor state of health when I sent for your Korex Compound," writes a customer in Lacey, Wash. "Now I feel nearly well, and I have used only one box."
Although Korex Compound contains no "dope" or violent drugs, its results are usually surprisingly prompt. Gratifying benefits often are obtained in 24 to 48 hours. Here is what some of our customers say on this point:
"I am more than delighted with your treatment. I had not taken it two days before I found a change. I certainly was getting discouraged. Even the so-called 'gland treatments' did me no good. It's too bad that every man in my condition doesn't know about Korex Compound."—S. F. T., Berlin, N. H. "Your wonderful tablets are really magic. I was surprised beyond expression at the wonderful results I received from them. I can't express my enjoyment. I had given up all hope until I took your treatment."—P. W. C., Cleveland, Ohio.
only acts directly on the centers of vital force—arousing dormant nerves, glands and circulatory organs to new activity—but tends to build up the entire system. Korex Compound is NOT represented as a "cure all." Our customers, however, report that it is of great benefit as a tonic and reconstructant, as in the cases of aged persons or in recovery from influenza or other weakening, acute diseases. Users also pronounce it a superior remedy for rheumatism, when taken in small doses and for a considerable time.
MELTON LABORATORIES, 33 Melton Building, Kansas City, Missouri
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Made
VIGOR
in
60 to 80
New" in a
Conquered
Received
A man is climbing a tree, holding a branch with a basket. A woman sits on the ground, looking up at him.
Nerve force and the proper functioning of the glands are responsible for manly power and womanly charm—the source of both physical and mental vigor and animation.
Man Past 60 Regains the Vigor of 35
Man Past 60 Regains the Vigor of 35
HERE is what one customer reports regarding his experience with Korex Compound. The writer of this letter, a well known and highly respected resident of Louisiana, is more than 60 years of age. Read his remarkable voluntary tribute to the power of Korex Compound: Melton Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo.
Dear Sirs: This is to thank you for the good your medicine has done me. I feel so good from the effects of the Korex tablets I would not take $5,000 and go back where I was before beginning your treatment. The "flu" had just about finished me, but your medicine has brought me back in as good, healthy physical condition as I enjoyed at 35 years of age. I haven't an ache or pain, am apparently as supply as at 25, and my eyesight is better than for years. Just today I read the name, "John W. Thornton," on one of the transports across the Mississippi River. A man with me, only 38 years old, argued I was wrong till the boat came to our side and proved me right. Four months ago it would have been useless for me to try to read that name at such a distance.
Your medicine is all right and I am all right and ready to testify to the same, and your medicine did it, for it is a nerve and tissue builder and will, if taken according to orders, drive away disease and old age and make well and healthy "young" men out of the old. It is much cheaper than doctors and hospital bills. Again thanking you for the good Korex has done me, and wishing you much success with your medical discovery, I am Yours very truly, D. W. WOOD.
Are YOU "Alive But Not LIVING?"
Is your daily work a burden? Has life lost its color and charm? Has old age come to you too soon, with its telltale signs of lines in the face, pallor of the skin, fading or falling hair and a general relaxing and shrinking of the tissues? If so, do not be discouraged. In Korex Compound we offer you new hope. Please do not confuse this great compound with ordinary "patent medicines." It embodies one of the most important medical discoveries of the age and already has to its credit a long list of successes, many of them even more remarkable than in the case of Mr. Wood, cited above. If you feel in need of Korex, do not hesitate to test it. Your full protection is assured and the chances are many to one that you will bless the day you became acquainted with this new marvel of medical chemistry.
MELTON LAB
33 Melton Building,
Results Guaranteed
Every letter reprinted here, wholly or in part, is a bona fide, voluntary report made by one of our customers. To the reasonable mind, we believe, these letters are proof that a "Fountain of youth" has been found—that Korex Compound is something different and better—something at least worth investigating. But we do not ask you to take the word of Korex users. We do not ask you to take our word for what Korex will do. We offer a proof that leaves no room for argument by guaranteeing results within seven days! New vigor within a week or Korex costs you nothing.
This binding, unconditional guarantee leaves it to Korex to prove its own case, and gives you absolute protection. If you are lacking in vigor—if your glandular activity is weak—if you are old before your time—fill out and mail the coupon below (or write us) and we will forward a full, double-strength treatment of the genuine Korex Compound in a plain, SEALED wrapper. You may enclose $2 or pay $2 and postage on delivery, just as you prefer, but if you report at the end of a week that Korex has failed to produce results, your money will be refunded. This guarantee—backed by $10,000 in a big Kansas City bank—means exactly what it says—RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! And it holds good regardless of what other treatments you have tried without success.
A Word About Free Samples—
Many persons have asked for free samples of Korex Compound. If you will think it over, you will agree that nobody selling a really worth while medicine can afford to give away enough of it to prove its merit. A free sample will show what a medicine looks like, but not what it will do. It can have no value what-
ever, so far as a thorough treatment is concerned. Therefore, to depend upon a free sample is simply wasting time. Our guarantee makes the free sample plan unnecessary. If you are in earnest and willing to give Korex a fair trial, you can take it with the full assurance that it will cost you nothing if it fails to produce results. With your money protected and your satisfaction guaranteed, is it not much more desirable to order a regular treatment and proceed without delay than to wait for a free sample and then wait again for your treatment? Under our guarantee you waste neither your time nor your money. We will fill your order the day it is received and refund your $2 if, after a fair trial, you do not find Korex Compound to be the best invigorator you ever used.
Wonder Working Glands!
THE importance of the glands to our physical and mental well being was only recently discovered. Now it is known that these mysterious glands, scattered throughout the body, control the weight, the appearance and many, if not all, of the vital functions.
It is evident that the glands and nerves, like any other part of the body, can be weakened and wasted by disease, excesses, overwork or the approach of old age. When this happens, the entire organism suffers. Signs of deficiencies in this respect are dryness of skin, poor circulation, resulting in cold extremities; scant, faded or falling hair, lines and wrinkles in the face and neck; shrinkage of the gums; failing of the eyesight and hearing; listlessness, fatigue and an unusual desire for sleep; mental lethargy or slowness, loss of vigor, and a stooping and shrinking of the entire figure.
The results obtained in such cases by arousing the dormant glands and creating new nerve force are often almost startling. New energy comes quickly. The weight usually increases and the appearance improves. The skin takes on a healthier color, the circulation improves, and in many cases there is a marked increase of mental activity.
Much has been said and written about wonderful results obtained by so-called gland surgery or the taking of "gland substance." It is evident, however, that neither plan can produce satisfactory results unless there is a corresponding increase of nervous energy, as it has been proved by scientists that what we call nerve force is life itself. Korex Compound not only contains valuable nutrients, but includes ingredients intended to increase the nervous energy. Thus it forms a combination treatment which users declare is superior to anything else of its kind ever offered. Furthermore, Korex bestows its benefits at a cost so trifling that no one need deny himself the advantages it offers.
Results Guide
Every letter reprinted here, wholly or in part of our customers. To the reasonable mind, we of youth" has been found—that Korex Compound at least worth investigating. But we do not ask you to take our word for what Korex for argument by guaranteeing results within seven costs you nothing.
This binding, unconditional guarantee leaves it totection. If you are lacking in vigor—if your glandular out and mail the coupon below (or write us) and we we genuine Korex Compound in a plain, SEALED wrapper livery, just as you prefer, but if you report at the end of money will be refunded. This guarantee—backed by $ it says—RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! And have tried without success.
A Word About Free Samples—Many persons have asked think it over, you will agree afford to give away enoug what a medicine looks like ever, so far as a thorough treatment is concerned. The time. Our guarantee makes the free sample plan unnecessary a fair trial, you can take it with the full assurance results. With your money protected and your satisfactory a regular treatment and proceed without delay than to treatment? Under our guarantee you waste neither you day it is received and refund your $2 if, after a fair invigorator you ever used.
MAIL THIS COUPON NOW and Be Convinced
Just fill out and mail this little coupon, with or without the money, as you prefer. The regular $2 double strength treatment of Korex Compound will come to you without delay, and if it doesn't prove its worth to you within a week—if you do not feel a renewal of energy and an increase of vigor—if you do not agree with thousands of others that it is, indeed, a "fountain of youth." report to us immediately and your money will be refunded. Under this guarantee you can't lose anything. You can't even risk anything. Korex MUST prove its merit or cost you nothing. Make life worth while again by mailing the coupon NOW.
ORA FORIES,
Kansas City, Missouri
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Here is the Proof
Geneva, O., Jan. 15, 1923.
Melton Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo.
Gentlemen:
Everything is all lovely here. I am satisfied in my mind you are no fakers. The remedy took effect on me in 24 hours.—L. A. R.
Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 17, 1923.
Melton Laboratories.
Dear Sirs:
I have received the Korex Tablets and they are doing me good already and I have only had them about 24 hours.—M. W.
Dundee, Ill., Jan. 25, 1923.
Melton Laboratories.
Dear Sirs:
I received the Korex Compound and have taken it two days and I surely do feel fine, just like if I came out of a bath, nice and refreshed, not tired any more. Well, I surely am surprised. It sure does work quick. I close with a better view of life.—B. L.
Inglis, Fla., Jan. 17, 1923.
Melton Laboratories.
Gentlemen:
I have been only using your medicine four days
and have already received more benefit out of it
than I really expected out of the entire box.
H. E. B.
Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 20, 1922.
Melton Laboratories.
Dear Sirs:
Your letter of recent date received. After the
first dose of Korex was taken I found that your
claim was true about the medicine. It is the most
wonderful treatment I have ever taken for the
purpose.—H. D. A.
Norfolk, Va., March 23, 1923.
Melton Laboratories.
Gentlemen:
I must say that what I read about Korex I have
no right to doubt, for I have taken Korex now
twelve days, and I am 66 years old, but today
I feel the age of 25. I have tried so many things
and none had done any good until I took your
treatment, and now I realize I am not dead yet.
L. A. J.
Nothing But the Truth
The above letters are not faked "testimonials." They were not paid for. They were not even asked for. Thousands of similar letters are on file in our offices, and we guarantee every one of them to be a genuine, voluntary tribute to the merit of Korex Compound as an invigorator, tonic and rebuilder.—Melton Laboratories.
guaranteed
part, is a bona fide, voluntary report made by one believe, these letters are proof that a "Fountain sound is something different and better—something ask you to take the word of Korex users. We will do. We offer a proof that leaves no room seven days! New vigor within a week or Korex Korex to prove its own case, and gives you absolute pro-activity is weak—if you are old before your time—fill will forward a full, double-strength treatment of the ear. You may enclose $2 or pay $2 and postage on de- of a week that Korex has failed to produce results, your 10,000 in a big Kansas City bank—means exactly what it holds good regardless of what other treatments you need for free samples of Korex Compound. If you will are that nobody selling a really worth while medicine can tough of it to prove its merit. A free sample will show like, but not what it will do. It can have no value what- therefore, to depend upon a free sample is simply wasting necessary. If you are in earnest and willing to giveence that it will cost you nothing if it fails to producion guaranteed, is it not much more desirable to order to wait for a free sample and then wait again for your time nor your money. We will fill your order the serial, you do not find Korex Compound to be the best
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Gentlemen:
You may send me the double strength treatment of Korex Compound under your guarantee. Unless you find $2 enclosed with this coupon, it is understood that I am to pay $2 and hostage when the parcel is delivered, but if Korex fails to produce results within a week, you are to refund the purchase price upon request.
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Hundreds of people men, women and children, in fact, were all elegant and well equipped drug store of Fannon & Allen pharmacies and sage praise to the propriators of this store for their superior stock and fixtures. Upon entering the store, one would be established of a first-class florist, there being such an elaborate display and business houses. Some of the donors were Nathan, Miss Miss Miss Zolla Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, and long distance telephones congratulations. Telexera were received from Hart and many others. Since the doors were opened the open the constant flow of customers who leave the store perfectly satisfied.
American Legion Notes
The Geo. L. Gibbs post, No. 57, beacon building, April 15, with a roaring get-together meeting and smoker at the post headquarters. 291 Wabash Ave. AVE. Alma, illinois. owner of Dreamland cafe, Miss Mae Alma, prima donna. Illie Powers, tenor, owner of Dreamland cafe, Miss Mae Alma, prima donna. Illie Powers, tenor, present and rendered a splendid program. There was, in addition, two our-round matches at the Dreamland cafe. Several good talks and plenty of smokes and cute. Ertl E. Dickerson, the post commissioner to the subdivision record the legislation has made in its right for the station to the subdivision record the legislation has made in its right for the station to the disabled and for the Illinois bonus. Some of the future possibilities of the organization with the service men who were suggested and each person pooled himself to take the message of the legislation to his "buddies" still on the outside.
Arrivals at Idlewld
The arrivals at Ilewild hotel the post week; Charles H. Hopkins, Grand Woods, Mile, Northwood, Oakland, Ingham, Alta.; M. Anderson, Akron; L. P. Sharp, Boston, Mass.; L. Hirschman, Chicago; Henry, Johnson, Angeles, Cal.; Frank Woodman, city; George Davis and wife, city; J. W. Wads, Willett, Miner, Lot Wads, Indianapolis, Ind.; C. L. Johnson, and wife, Milwaukee, Wis.; Oscar Grayson, St. Louis, Willie Atkins, Woods, Milwaukee, Willie; Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, Cincinnati, Ohio; Willie C. Ray, Lakewood, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Win, Lees, California; James E. Sheldy, city.
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Steal Cases of Soap
Matthews Johnson, 19. 2022 LaSalle St.
St. Forrest Johnson, 19. 2022 LaSalle St.
Edward Roy, 19. 2022 LaSalle St.
Neyworth Ave., were arrested at 17. 2029 Wentworth Ave., were arrested by Officers Outlaw and Cromwell and charged with $116 from Julius Johnson, 2967 LaSalle St.
Takes Two Guns
Eifty for Eifty
While working as a Pulliam porter on a train running from heliport to Wahshi Ave., was charged with stealing $50 Walter Clark, special investigator for the Pulliam company. Ware was fired in the house of correction, to 50 days in the house of correction.
Charged With Stealing
David Anderson, 3543 Prairie Ave. was arrested by Officer Sutton and charged with stealing household goods from Isadore Goldberg, 4341 State St.
Assured by Blind Woman
Accused by Bling Woman
Courtesy of Mrs. Grace Raymond, the home of Mrs. Grace Raymond, a blind woman, who was accused of taking $20 from her. He denied the charge to Office Frank Nolan, who
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Officers Judley and Williams arrested a man who was charged with shooting Jack Smith, 3348 State St. in the leg. The woman claimed that the shooting was accidental.
Split Open Forehead
Because Hollis Keating, 2238 Barnstorm St., was ordered from the manufacturer, Hugh Baker, 34, 4111 Vinecress Ave., Apt. 10, 1111 W. 10th St., and split open the forehead of Baker. It required 19 stitches to sew up the wound.
**Boy Burned by Powder**
The boy was burned by powder with which he was playing caused Fred Carpenter, 12, 4222 Woods House, suffering with numerous burns.
Onlooker Shot
An unkown man who was quarrelling with James Brown in front of a police officer shot Brown. The shot went wilt and struck Mrs. Maninez, a carborn woman of age 49.
Cuts Exe Open
A quarrel between Elliot Garrett, 29, 334th Pride Ave., and Alexander Ellis in his home at 248th Federal St., ended in a fight. He was cut in the eye and chest.
Shoots Man Down
During a quarrel over money in a pool room at 50 Wrest 31st St. between the two men, he and beeline Simmons, the latter drew his gun and shot Hatton in the leg.
Goes to Bury Mother
Mrs. Alice Martin and son, Sean. Wash. passed through the city en route to Sharon, Ind. In 1971, she married Robert, acquainted by Mrs. Baty Curtell and Peter Smith.
Attempts Sulphide With G11
Attempts Suicide With Gas
Mrs. McKinney, Geraldo
St., attempted to commit suicide early
Wednesday morning while brooding
on the gas in her bedroom. She was rescued
him late to save her life by the
Cook State St., where the Cook
Geraldo St., attempted to commit suicide early
Falls With Eollens
Milton Stenes, 25, 580 Stute St, tell
an attack of epilepsy. He was struck
by a bullet.
Auto Hits Girl
Miss Ida Borden, T. 1423 Evans Ave.,
Boston, Mass. Driven by William, Hubbard, 5041 South
Street in front of 172 East 43d St. She also
inflamed to both legs and was left
in hospital.
Little Girl Is Injured
Little Jurory Heim. 2 years old. 424 Exams Ave, narrowly escaped the fire and Evans Ave, when she was struck by a car. 144 Michigan Ave, while playing in the street. She was taken to South Side hospital suffering with minor injury.
10. Stabbed In Fight
William Howard, 42, 703 East 421 St. an employee of the Santa Fe railroad yards, was stabled in the breast by Mack Jones, 653 East 41st St. in a fight over domestic trouble. The train was on a morning at 41st St. and Langley Ave.
Boy's Skull Fractured
Fred Jackson, a 10-year-old school teacher, trained a slight fracture of the skull during a daytime evocation when he was struck by an auto driven vehicle. He is an initiate in the Life Skills program.
Yellow Cab Hits Man
rentals
San Helen Ave., 314, 456 Calmlet Ave. was struck by a yellow car at 45th St. and Indiana Ave. Tuesday morning as he strolled from a street car.
Cut by Glass
A collision between a car in which he was riding and a Yellow car caused Leoville Loville, a hospital nurse, to be hospitalized, hospital glass picked from his face.
Captures Burglars In Act
**Capture**
The body of a burglar alarm in a vacant house next door to his home in the midnight. Hastily shipping on his elbows he went to the basement of his son's apartment and Arthur Howard, both of Watson Ashley, went in an effort to escape and in a surrender with the prisoner Officer Mazon, quickly exiting his fingers.
Blood Vessels Cut
W. L. Lewis, 50, 2240 Michigan Ave. was taken to Trovelant hospital suite and was treated with antibiotics, which he sustained when a bicycle which he was riding collided with
Little Boy Injured
Little 2-year-old Theois Crockly,
214 LaSalle St. sustained a fractured
knee and was struck by an automobile while playing
in the street at 34th and LaSalle St.
Stabbed In Eye
During an argument over a game of chance between Ell Reed, 29, 27 West 19th St., and Gus Stevenson, Reed was stabbed in the eye by Gus.
Struck by Auto
As he was alighting from a Cottage Grove Ave, car at 27th St. Edward Street, he was struck by an automobile. He was suffered an injury to his leg.
SICK LIST
Mrs. Ella Harvey and mother, resting at 3208 Vernon Ave. are still very young. Mrs. Izabella Anderson, 4510 Indiana Ave. who has been ill in Provident hospital, is at home now, convalescing under the care of Dr. Alfred DiGrega. Mrs. Izabella Childs Almost Ave. is confined to his bed with the indinure.
If you are making any sort of change of address notify this office at once in order to insure against delay in delivery of your newspaper
Through mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Mrs. Rebecca has been ordered to determine the cause of death. Important information was received during its session May 2. Mrs. Carroll died in her home, according to the police.
Stabbed by Woman
Officers Howick and Gus Johnson
Ave. on complaint of James Oliver, a
Ave. on complaint of James Oliver, a
2030 Walash Ave. Oliver calms that
the woman stabbed him twice in the
head.
Impermanent Officer
Displaying a Chicago police badge,
No. 541, and impersonating a police
agent. The officer was arrested and
was arrested by Officer James G. Majors as he was questioning a motorist
Knight, 23rd Wentworth Ave. who was
arrested by Officer Arthur Mercer for
same offense, was fired $25 and
paid.
Done Bardiam Nabbed
Returns to University
Miss Mary E. Branch, a teacher in the Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute at Petersburg, Va., graduate of the Chicago university, class of 1922. In June, she received a degree in June to take a higher degree in the Chicago university.
Break Ground for Church
The Mr. Calvary Baptist church last Sunday broke ground for their new church on the southeast corner of 11th and Throop Sts. Among those present that took part were the church, the Rev. Emmanuel White and the Rev. Thomas Davis.
Arrives From South
Mrs. Lea Fisher, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Lea Fisher, Morganark arrived in the city Sunday from New Orleans, La., and will make her future home here.
Uses Fork as Weapon
Using a fork as a weapon Gertrude Troussel Coleman, 22, same address, a half inch below the temple as they were arrested by Officers Trussed and Adol, but Coleman refused to prosecuter.
Passes Through City
The Rev. G. W. Register, presiding M. E. conference, passed through the city from Iowa during the week on to visit his family, after being absent for 55 years in interest of the work of his district.
Holds Quarterly Meeting
Allows the Quarterly Meeting the Rev. Leslie Cotter, presiding 20th and Dearborn Sts., held a big quarterly meeting Sunday afternoon, Dr. T. C. C. Tanner came and brought his congratulation, Prof. Mundy with his fifteen additions and three converts were added to the church.
Leave for Bishops Council
for the following C. M. E. ministers left last
Tuesday night for Jackson, Tenn. to
attend the annual meeting of the
Bishops, and the boards of the church: The Revs N. L.
Smith, P. A. Bryson, Wm. Crane, H. C. Cogins and Jas. A. Stout. All will
be in time to fill their pulsins Sunday.
Move Into New Office
Drs. C. Leon Wilson, W. M. Tate, H. W. Wilburn and Harry C. Hines, the latter a dentist, the latter a doctor, moved into their chaloner new offices at 206 E. 43d St.
The O'Bryants Move
Mr. and Mrs. Mark O'Bryant, 4654
State St. moved into their new eighth
building on the 36th Place. It is bounded
at 450-12 St. Lawrence Ave. They are occupying the first floor of 4850 and have their former phone number, Drexel 602.
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Minnie Robinson Convalescing
Minnie Robinson, 644 Kansas Ave., who recently underwent an operation at the Polylinic hospital, is convalescing at her home and able to see her friends again.
Fire Ours F. W. Harsh, Jr.
The real estate office of F. W. Harsh, Jr., 309 E. 39th St. was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning, May 1. Mr. Harsh is now located at 211 E. 39th St. where he is conducting his business as usual.
Mrs. Hill Entertainns
Mrs. Ethel Hill, 35225, Gilles Ave. entertained the G. W. C., Court of St. Albans, Il., with a luncheon Saturday, April 25. Invited to meet her Mrs. Clara Williams, G. W. R. D., and Mrs. Mayme Irvine, grand worthy deputy.
Straight University Benefit
The Straight University club will give a benefit whist party Friday evening, May 4 at the Appomattox club, 3522 Grand Blvd., for the benefit of Straight University • New Orleans, La. Public invited.
Breaking Speed Records
Mahoum H. Roles and Roswell Roles, sons of the late Rev. R. Roles, are completing a program at most of the large cities in the East. They were able to establish a record, which was held in Portsmouth, Ohio, to Portsmouth, Va., in 28 hours. They expect to arrive at their home: 261 Prairie Ave, Chicago, the end of this week.
Club Showers Member
A midsummer gathering for Mrs. Hugh Jackson, nee Miss Will E. Smith, last Monday by the Red Circle club and friends. Many useful and ornamental gifts were received by
Dozens Through City
PASSE
Miss Ada Smith, Smith, Springfield, Ill., who has been in Hobart, Ind., passed through the city Saturday, and passed through the past three weeks has been at the bedside of little Dorothy Smith, who is in the hospital. She is the 5-months-old daughter of John W. Smith of Springfield.
Slaughter System Shop
A Slaughter System beauty parlor will be opened Cottage Grove Ave., Monday, May 1. Mrs. E. Slaughter Gamble-president of the Slaughter System, will give us a tribute, Mrs. Brassinee E. Clark, Prop—Ady.
Dramatic Soprano Recital
Mme. M. Calloway Byron, famous dramatic soprano, will be born in grand concert South Park Ave., Tuesday, May 22 at 5:30 p.m. Auspicious Olive Circle, Mrs. Rosalie M. Calloway, manager, the Rev. E. Williams, pastor—Advertisement.
Bible Lecture
Bible lecture, anucesis international
Bible Students' association. Subject,
"Tresurrection From the Dead. Mom's
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6, at a church. People's
club. 2110 Indiana Ave. All
included, seats free.
Darker Concert Company
The Booker Judice Concert company will make their first annual appearance Friday night, at 8:30 p.m. at Citizens State Bank, at 8:30 p.m. at Sickle Center. They will introduce you to the latest songs and the days gone by. A company of selected talent and the best of its kind in the industry will control it. H. Whitfield, bass; James A. Johnson, pianist and composer; James B. Book, book designer; Admits 60 cents—Advertising.
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Averendron *John*, who has been ill
Julianne Hewitt, who has been ill
since February, is still confined to St.
Luke's hospital, Mrs. Averendron is a
devout attendant in connection with
wife.
Henry on Tue
Frank W. Henry of the firm of Poole & Henry, undertakers, left the city on April 29 for Jackson, a conference of the C. M. E. church. Henry will represent St. Paul C. M. Henry, will represent cities to effect a more mutual and reciprocal relationship between the Underdogs Association of Chicago, of
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Give Millionaire Wedding
The Gala Mart and Millionaire Wedding, given at the University of Music at New York, benefited of the house, was a wonderful success. Much credit is the Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Brown for the success of the Wedding. One of her ornamental feature dances.
Congressman Dyer to Spakr
The father of the anti-knitting bill, the Hon. Congressman L. C. Dyer, will be at Greater New York, at Greater New York church, 42d St. and Grand Blvd., under the auspices of the Hon. Congressman E. St. Elder, H. Crawford, pastor. This great man is destined to be the United States of America—Meredith Searle.
Choir at Armory
The celebrated Metropolitan Solo choir such a big sensation by their sweet and artistic singing that they again at the Eighth Regiment armory for the uniform rank of K. of P. serenity, Sunday, 2:30 p. m. They were members of the Jackson, who is a local supporter of this aggregation of singers.
Quartet to Be Heard
The Metropolitan Mall quartet, composed of Ernest L. Williams, I. Grumman, Simons and Robertina Simons, the leader and Robertina Simons, the leader, will be big features at the recital given by Ms Thelina O. Simons, Friday, May 16 at Oakwood Bird, Oakwood Bird, and Langley Ave.
Nme Townsend Scores
The recital given at Grant Memorial church, 4600 Bruns Ave. Tuesday evening, is the Townsend of Saginaw, Mich., proceed that she is an artist of no mean ability. She has a mezzo-soprano voice number with which she numbers with much feeling. Her best was "Charm of Spring." Mame, Townsend is also a concert pianist and appreciative audience. Her husband is pastor of the A. M. E. church at Saginaw and her father, the Rev. Mr. Robinson, is the elder of the Michigan district.
"Predigal Son"
Sullivan's "Prodical Son" will be held on May 15 at the Grace Presbyterian church at the church, 66th St. E. for the benefit of Grace Presbyterian church at the church, 66th St. E. May 15, at $30 o'clock, T. Theodore Taylor, director. Admission free.
To Honor Bishop Carey
The Ministers Alliance of the A. M. and C. E. citizens, will tender to the Rt. Rev. Bishop A. J. Carey a testimonial and memorial of his connection to the bishopic. The affair will take place May 16 at 11 a.m. E. church, 65th St. and Grand Bivol.
Aid Old Folks Home
Thirty-eight dollars and sixty-two cents was raised for the Old Folks' Bank, a charity that helps the Red Cats Thursday evening. Muse of the success of the affair was due to the efforts of the staff, ransegements, the chairman of which is IDLEWILD LOT OWNERS
For your lots cleaned for use for good of all. Idlewild Lot (owners association) Villette Anderson, secretary—ADY.
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Otho Robinson. Sandy W. Trule is president of the club. Sandy W. Trule will give $100 to Pilgrim Baptist church. They plan to visit the Y. W. C. A. during this month.
To Address Graduates
Dr. K. L. Williams, pastor of Olivev Baptist church, is to deliver the summary of the graduates to graduates of Tukeycee institute.
WEST SIDE NEWS
House Party Fined
A house party, consisting of two women and five men, was broken up in Johnston, when a call was sent to the station that a rough house was in progress at 544 East 35th St. The officers everything and bits of China seated everywhere, Mrs. Mamie Lewis, the landlady, attempted to escape by going down the fire escape. She, Mrs. Grice, attempted the five men were each fined $2.
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If you are numbered among those who have moved or are going to move, ask that you notify the postoffice promptly of your change of address. A card for this purpose can be sent to your carrier or you can write your old and new addresses on a postal card and mail it to the postmaster, who will then obviate the possibility of having your letters and parcels delayed.
One of the most impressive programs of the season was the annual Gwen Kravitz Sunday. The group of 50 girl reserves in uniform, who occupied the chair box, sent a group of students an attractive sight which will long be remembered. Mrs Jas, F. J. Lawry, management of Indiana branch, was mistress of cellomates and a group of them were Mines, H. A. Wattles, E. Euler, C. W. Washington, J. Jones and Andrew Foster, also a group of cellomates. Central branch, and Miss Mice Hawes, national finance secretary, sent a solident upon the whole program of the Y. W. was given by Mrs. Harriet R. Inaxter, city finance audience thoroughly appreciated the speaker and many expressed themselfs in the vast service that the Y. W. C. A. is able to give and a keeper understands its finance as it refers to this institution.
Miss Crystal Bird, national girls' work secretary, serves for the past six months and through whose splendid work our girls were to study. She spoke to such a girl as Miss Bird, who spoke to such a girl as Miss Bird, who possesses a charming and forceful speaker, the audience was able to understand the loud applause being introduced. Space will not allow a review of the talks made by the pianist number rendered by Eda Boccles, who is a pupil of Hazel Harper. December, was excellently rendered. She is a talented musician and disciple which should make her an artist of highest rank at an early age. Miss Bird will present an attractive program has been submitted. Miss Margarita Lewis, the president, was out of town and Mrs. George, originating of the program committee, presided in her absence.
DOCTOR, FORCING WAY INTO HOME. IS GIVEN BLACK EYE
Weebly E. Burnette, who has offices at St. John's and Charleston, appealed to Richard Hamilton, St. police court with a highly decorated eye. He was arrested by Officer James Hamilton, 222 E. 59th St. Mr. Hamilton stated that Dr. Burnette conditioned condition and attempted to force his way into his home. That when he came home, he informed him and attempted to cut him. He related that he had hit the doctor in his statements in his statements in his statements by Mrs. Hamilton. Dr. Burnette denied that he was drinking the fat for one while and had just been summoned. He complained on commission the doctor and discharged him, stating that he had been punished in advance.
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Hen A. lashotne af Miuldey, Manor
euterininia 20 "Tow" “Griemde Saturday
Beenie it howe af ties Charlot
Phan of New. Fark City
Mimes, MOS" etark and. M1. Junine of
Aullets Tike” Were the guests ot MES
Tavis, asia Fodtorat st tae diye fast
Niet Thee utented ihe Se Asus
Hare Monscldd of atuth. reeoyilon 1
Cie elite Let Thureaie evening,
Such wam’a Ser: wrillane aftale
Stes, “Hien actu, 2259 imate
Adee lett the cite Monday for Quincy,
Shriietiold ina’ ether noite tn ate state
fred er ial ett te
PG ath
Dita, “Francis Certara. 38 E. -émh
Sy eitertiined wih a dltier Meaty
Bfternn, Ape 2h iy anor oe Penk
See reat Wi ree” tmiversite,
Cavite Wore inet fer ceixe | Men ecias
fora wax aeclstend Wor Mire, Lani Witen,
Se and Mrs Phan te. aes Ta:
diana Ave chtetiined with a Tunehen
Bethe Thaed Vinconmea ast Feta
ESontae We thager uf Sting Basie Wists
Since, Destaies ation.
Tawi Mt Crasthwait, Marshaittows,
oweng Suge i he ely fo a tee las
foot jee att a business trip
Steg Tawuthy: Middieton, 2H, AA S.,
ein Beate enliae for etna Mea
Airy Gifteasine juts: I Canad
Mae, Nanna, ciattie, ORs.
ey tte! te Detente Miche sepa
flay Inte this, the aigest af her pte
ee. aia “Wig Shave,
‘Majer ad Mew, S.A. Motte, Biz cate
aan Agee ahi sii tlie whnier tn
Southern Culifernine, wave eetrned Ue
Shue eins snl found duce way sens
Ii’ sci gmneurpemita. ite FS taneren ie
fchariee te Ramlersane sense See,
te" shumding’ gow Werke ine Meats
iad St Leonie viet trends
antes Cleveland, Ohio,
pastel Thigh tlie ele Keg week, 28
Fiaiso "toy Momma agent, Mise nt a
Feit nf thee iilpemes hie an ther-ie
inte stra 1p. Momcomets, White ta
Flo 'eitge hut yenge te guest of DWE, Tee TE
Wiuate, 213 Tinianer Avs
Taseph AL Ttanistiss Los Anzelos,
trie Akash the ete hast, Weak Visi
WichAw Sn we Sanne Daecmiany Vise
tae at gue Tela Wee
Careless Shampooing
Spoils the Hair
mig. wf Mie Wleakants ee... waw hor
gyms nf Mt Tagan BC an ts
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‘GORONER TO PROBE SUDDEN
| DEATH OF HOSPITAL NURSE
ats alanine %, tort, geaee
osetia, SM tttinch ae
he ee ane 8 ares ei
oneay orang een ee
thie Stan Sie ax the aa
HEB aerccon-of tina Marea 29:2
wane peeeeeer ties, Nar
ot the Sonth Side hospital for seme
Estella Summners, an invalid widew,
ec ere ee na
rie, Soom ater aris ol ane
ee ae pneriet A ane cat
ng ere
Heres ie, ete test
he secs tg aereit 0s
Ce
feces r,t Same ali
i shetitattia ae Se Rate, ae
Joesime suddenly ii] Tuesday morning,
Jand died at 11:30 a’clock. ‘The cxnse
Se eee ee
Bet he eas ee et
uel ita, te caer ste se ik
ue en ee
oe
“i itarsi haa been 9 regitent of
Sot Keen om reer as
Mea aha aes
se neck SAG iw na ne
sire been oa and een
Bahais Bring
| Unity Message
| to Convention
Oneness of Mankind and Re-
ligion Stressed as Factors
in Universal Peace Plan
If you tell a Atxeiple of the Rahal
faith that you would He te become
a Baal und ask him bow about ie
hell tell Son hes nut stire that. you
dan be one. They hestata.to be sure
Abeut. theiaselves or ahout others
Supreme sstcritice, ‘martyrdom, Nas,
ko far, been the only sure shen Of the
Banat,
“edevording 10 that text, there have
Sen some. 20.000 Mahais in different
parts of the world, men aud wonen
who: haves braved death for thts
froad conviction,
Shich was the note sounded at the
recent Rahat convention held at the
Anditorinn hotel, PHseims from the
Har Hast and the Far West mate
thelr way to Chicago to confer upon
Amt study the teachings of Abdul
Taha, the famous. Persian. phileso-
Mier, who, interpreted the teachings
Or Tiaha “Cih. "These teachings sre
ot an all-emeompassiag unity—unlty
of ‘mankind. unity of religion—te
fone in-all. the all In one.
The fushat faith ix called the unt-
versal teligton. [te adherents see In
ie the only means to universal peace
sad happiness.
Satarday evening the feast of the
Itiduan was oterrved atthe hotel,
this marking the day svom the year
bse "when Bub “Chat airst_ pro-
slaimed the new faith and himself
fag fts feader, “Phat was the day. the
Bist of April, when the enentics of
Rana *tikih Hoth tiughed and wept:
that was the dag when the felends
Of Maha Hah both laughed and
Wwopt,, In the morning the enemtex
Taualiod and the friends wept: in the
afternnon tw friends kaushed, the
Chemies wept. For on that day, the
May iis Tanishment geom Cake
{es to vommence, he came into bie
earn, rising aleve Wie enemien and
Drinking courage to Is follawers.
He labored amt 1892" yhen the
wath was taken pW Abdit Rata,
wh earried (on MMU Kix gear, the
Lime of hie death, “Today the center
jor the Tithal wauine ane the ghardian
or Ns unity is Shoeht Effend, the
grandson af Abdul Baha,
iis sear The message ke brought
to Ualiis of Amerien| by Tonal
Earel Mazandaran, celebrated pht-
oopher af Teheran, Persia, and. by
Tot MT, Shiraz of Rimeht nie
versity, India,
Menday. aight Loule Gregory of
Washington spake ‘wh tha “Oneness
of Mankind
“Hunauity.” he dectared, “ix one
in ortzin ard one in dewting, A sine
gle humm body he the colleetiva ern.
ter of all the universe, havin in it
Story etentent knewn, The oneness
Of manktnd i practical Wie equines
Superhuman fave for ite demen-
Stration, one helms driven ta the cone
Mision “that men exnaes de tnited
sable ower anes ¢ “rhe animal
World In whieh We livedis a world OF
sre, darknese and explottation.”
Concho hiv address, Wa ex
Matned: “The “nineteenth century
Wasa perlodof time during whieh
men shook off shavers the world over
ind began t8 onjor the frults of free
dom: the twentieth century in whieh
we jure now ving points to hope,
happiness, higher” aspirations and
victory.” |
Tahiix recognize nor deny no sects.
Tehalsm implies thoroushgoing Unt
Heation, bread enough to inelnte all
Peets,"raees. colors. nations and
shaies af opinion, Fetter than that,
those who elaiin to Ie in the service
are stron enough to exert thal su-
perhuman. Strength “renuired for a
Uraetieal working out of thelr Theory
af Nous... 4
MUSICAL’ EXTRAVAGANZA 15
“PROS A ETH, ENTER
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Bs, Aen, Basis
j Mente: ate will tive numbers ty the
i Afinartt Hen Maw skrun Coast
_Terick ‘al Sena MeCurds: Nise treme
{ Honor Camaedie art a ein sake ty
tee anne Heed, ta ae
ja ing tat Suede at
[ins sis a rete he a
Pal-tay MMArteL composed wf Major NX,
Ciaek sinh he Cael annt Minas
| Masane’ Fiat “aétatane “ana tne Ste
Rnten, “iptontest ioe: wit aie atines
[Sain artbie a hate" eneuted Teak
eine Areas Mpa crete
eisai Inet abi a he
‘nec, patemanente, whet, in b
te ef tke entail ken he ote.
hia" tatlietta ie reweaned ae oe at
[ti iaet in ibe rite of hice Hue
ai eas Mla pietael weet Sis
Slurednsh Cathe? ana the stavteviie met
Rute er diy aie ot aie oat
Tatlan than eee ae
ft Fle Rhe Sot Nake Tes Ud
rhe’ tous state wie $22 main floor,
sie EAD. Se fue ar:
Xutlons tee Setting soir seats atthe
etieattenccummdete, tense sme
Ae Eee et ne Wei AES
ae ee” Whiting Heat ete tes
baa lindlange Aute whine Hone THE!
ity Wakes MEU tera Peat
irate’ Sn eventing Service hie
Mudhorioa et the Wealth
FMM Ghosts Sinatas, Mae dae oe
eee teers ae aie hut flee Stay
Fiat rer rag cera el
a. vein 8. eS Sone Foe
one teeta will stan weoimnile at
seth ite ie acta
ieee ae ne ckaeh cane hy ts
Slatetat' oc uke ereopealan Cae:
Range enter, “Mae eee ee, ate
SA eetlong, ey oo Se
iis AE Hine Saker Nour certo
Mie uliten WY caling ele oF tie shee
aes Maher Os i eae
SEES ate
‘Siway tpvening he rogram will he
romitreal tethes aiwientec atthe. Cake
Tae ntvehaty! ie reaper,
Sadat etadin OF der Monmiee” Wy
ieee ie, ertnacestery ant
LOUSY atlas Howe Peas ences
Sacked Wie Cathie a ects
iitara Moore's. The et ane eatereats
Le Chinae eli set ae master a Gore=
anomie Ti. NA Ataits“Chademan Son-
ap oontng’ chikestiiverdisenn
iiten Bade Genmee waits:
Aline Carrie C. Seatie died lage Thee.
gad ater short Minesss She. haa
Bey Aicterary cand Weeasurer af th
Meant Glenwand “Cemetery association
Hehe wast dt yewte | Bunerat sere.
fer Wore heh st Thursdays Inter:
Rent was At Favette, tow: Thee We
Ceased Waves 9 molten Wer tose a ste:
Leones Sirah Banean a Ps and
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER __
WITH THE CLUBS
alee tela eee tone
cli te Helrnan, peeiten an
sd teat. ee
tis ition is arty
48s “Dearborn. St AW menbers ar
Pears,
ES ESE aR oe sognene
sheng he it es
evan ath aa te
Iie oan coane eg is en
edits tl Pie
Seca ENT eee Ake Rate
SE ean! tr cite
Ti Aho my ye tm
oti eda a
ating Higa
TINO A FRO Gi
ieetomadt edt annie
eh ne ad Cat
Sehect tin tite fo
Rene sta mete tant
SEG SAG A Be
Fie gun aor cad
aciuSihay Dato cht Nea:
SGN lic un anges
BR. gelat cmtte IN
SH ae oi
Heanint sities Resaen tas
ages, Marta
Fhe ign Minin eee
wae la aes Fe ata
Ae ae a a aeet
Siete Wi RAR
Tina creeps snd Ut
rege te aad aed
Ea CRE al uh
Sager eel ae
Thursday with Mrw Charfes Gawsun.
BAPE alata get a ee
iRise Sci te
arte Be i aR Ste
SEP ay Wee thi
Fiat nites ER on
hehlie at actlane
Raa et aia
seat Nadia lnc tid te
oes at iets Gs aE
2S RE an eh
i ean ge
bate eto hhc
Se Sadr ete gaa ar
Farben tna tater
TESA eet Misha
dein aes cata
Seat ay tl la
Benoa? wit? Se" Sete
Eek: Ue Ss nee
sede Siena athey Higa A.
at gene
Fae Ge evmty ct
sheng inne ie UBM
seh hah ab eat
sae sea ert tat
Meek ra lita ees
Sith hich, WE oer ty
sei heen ee ae
ee a teat ae
atcha tate a igh met
wpe age at Set tat
CHURCHES
South Pack 8. E. Church, 2000 Praict
veg Dee Seb" Sinmun, nat
Siniday "achol ‘at 90 ae me UII
inv'the yastor itl preach ind “adtnte
Isker the communion
“ Zion Hill Baptist Church, 4813 Dear.
juorn iit the Rees See Atantin pas
[tore daees were, itige aatented Su
[das Fhe paetor lied the: Tunple at
Selif prea special sermon ‘met Sut
Gay fnorning.
Carters Temple €, M. €. Church, 151
chaaniinta Ate The neve tines A
Stout iiaion “grevican at Uren
‘Sting Hae mae ews fear hat
Fe aoaianed and emectieenese” 1s
Oe Stout nrvached” Sundae murine
fusing fur hhe subject “Ruth. At:
TRE the aloe, for Erte ef bark Ave
SEE Church came with: hie cho
Siu fart ot his congregation ‘and te
iiverca''a. moat Impressive. acroion, “ii
Mie evouug the pastor preached. "Nex
Siindag the partgr wl fil the” ppt
ANG Shonnind and evening. amd avec
Seo
| Armour Ave. Christlan church. 202
Rederat St the Teves a 1 Ceaefor
Fenton—iairee and “enthusiasthe eat
Eevettionsaesemted ne hath orn
nk eventage services: "the "past
preached inthe moraine. tram the sub:
Jen "the menutitut Gate
| Bethel Ac ME. Churche 424 St. ani
cram hit Mie Rees. Exar
ne pra Tncetiine? Sa a am. Sim:
tassels 90 ts reathlngs
Wieetieattte, Soot aston Bndedanns
pie preaching: Weunegdare ® tem.
Vravée ncvtlngs Friday, Spe an clas
Bevin!
The People's Shyreh,_ Metropalta
community Genter inh st. and Pratt
Sem etindage eae me sermon
eT ingen stew
weet at tke Teco Relnilon eam
mites Beare Gone oP chine
fuarvor, ® heii, Phe: Sunday Evening
faint Fendie am waeaal sta
SC) tm
|, St. Paul C. M. E, Church, 4611 Cear-
wen Brie Reve xO ter Sait tr
Lifhr Cigars Wining preached a me
ertnon a the 1 reine penal, i
fing strcieese, “rnirigetane persons
Soma daring ihe aa
Progressive Community Center of the
People's Church, Faresters hail, th
Rat statecRice i ve As lager
pator“thast Sunde was anartery
Fevtew ais aTiren sorvinen, ware, Bel
em Aa gated nn pai te mane
Te Miata rnd te ove Wf
Wd ac Walvere AS ate iz. Zion
diiveeie wish Ws" ‘ehr Sid “cone
dint aaienedss Setrapaitai Peat
wean aba’ eieat, Fendimniat service
Inthe meen.
St, Matthews ALM €. Zion, church,
se ste ren ee a Mea
Manes ne eee. Sangean
actor. tie great “Arkana exaneeli
Pepe Fane’ wit Youin revival seevive
ae ie chit Sanday’ at Nas
Shorint rates
Alien Temple ATW. E. Chureh, 30h
ath Deathonn “ste Mie ites, teats
Maney etors—vaer metic, & as int
Sumy schouk ase mus prenehiag. Ti
sin’. Christin udeavars ten mt
hreaciings 8h.
Mission of Love, No. 2, Salritual
Church; eo ts. sath St. Sirs. G._Mtarine,
Cnet Sums atterioon at 3 tym
Eaunninieation. services will be ‘elt
Shute ant tecture
‘Quinn Chapel A.M. E. Chueeh, Zit
grind Seiten SAvey tie Rees it
Stiaiart, “yastor, =~ Sundas’ imerning:
Reaver nesting ae 0 nea, AL TOE
Ea german tye the tator, sale,
tine’ oanemorined ates’ Fallow
ine sept the Hoty, Earimuning. Er
mon at £ pin. hy the pastor. Subjects
TRINITY CHURCH RALLY
‘Trinlts: clureh, 25th ana Dearborn
Sime Hes, Te dt Hawking, pastor. 1s
Jubilant. the Glivreh “emuraget from,
Se days’ rally which netted €3.15%. THE
church hae just been sesanized a 3ecat
nd hus tow a membership of 88 with
BS nepartmente effeetivete, working,
“Augean otal et S212 “was raised
Agringe the Dresent fiseal year, out Ut
which. $U86H was paid ony the, ehurch
furehase, $650 Yor charity, $120 far wunn~
Fentional prone 48h for purchasing
ities. taptismal’ robes. communion
else stone "hooks. gui Suniae “sche
ture, Nottie head tas eon
fended “for need repalrs von” the
Church. “A fine weekly. church paneer
Bites 4 arapns. concise melange tke
“Phere in lara nnmber of Chicas
most representative. hisiness, penfes:
Alonat And ‘progressive ‘citizens: enrolled
cone eae
House, The next meoting will, be at
the home of aise An 'Martin, eal? Ehier
Dante Aves an Friday of net Week
Tigges Cairne, resident,
The Hpleurcan Wks club wit meet
Ae tiectenitence ue Ales. Mattie. Pays
for, is He Stee, St. Thuestay acer
rian vat thin ‘week
Tie Fee Ame G00 eluty met with
Mes. Jor Mnsocan, 150 Inliana, Ave.
Sattiniy afternoon’ N"heautitut bine
gem a sored “ae hates ai
Minee rizes piven wit. Mee Fatal
Tipver! "won First “peige: Stee, Stabe
Nagy stoma Sess Here “Thai,
The Priscilla Art and Snekal elu
met at! the rexlenec ut Mra. Mable
Coppaiie. 8, EAN SE Arce the hel
heme a Were dainty te-course 1uniehen
Nits served Ine the hontese, The wit
Parts. elven ‘ast’ Wodnesitas “evening
Kener reported a amiecrens Tig fext mest:
nue willie etd with Mtn ‘Dixon, 424
ese Ph
‘phe Arbor Vitue Wislst club met wits
Mrs. Abas Clenan, Gut St Lawrence
Beer Maint itinctioon Nae sere
es dhs Won Hest Wel2e, and ye.
RMemen secu Next meeting will he
held "at the’ realtones of Mires Colter,
HSU St, Mawrcnes ave.
The Exiempors Soetat club mer at
the home nf Sire. Whine, 4824 Cal
net Aves: Eriday evening, Bate Tens:
Suit presiaents
The Take ‘Thirwen met at the home
og Mere, tillitus Parisi, “The next west:
ing wit iw Wedd av dizz Dearborn St.
THe, resitener of Mrs. Ffatthe dotnn.
‘Mone Molawk “Literary. can Soetat
elute bait tiavers wilt Texte. with tie
Checoxnee ey a9." Theie meetitie wil
fe held Prins at t220 Walsh Ate.
“rhe Hand wf Tove elite inet at thelr
remutir megeints wkwe. the heme of the
Trostident Siva afaut Mechelle Sea tes
sti Ae Met ete Wand: mates
Ge the programe wan vere earet tt Ta
Aeranglme a proigrain. Cor the evening
Schiele was behitifally render bse Mee
ee tuce Sine tg. Turns Mes. 3
Higchelt anit Sirs. St, Powel
‘The shinier Sateen Att and Social
elu quent. pleagmnt “afternoons at
Seeks Waving 560. First prize wn won
fe Mee Magne Easters bontolatlon hy
Mr Corntee Etta. They wilt held thelr
Fectiine mestinks tinke Worle atte, Feat™
denen of Sige Tianna Teer, Yeas St
iaucrenee Ave, avartment
‘The Views Whist itis met on last
Thuralay with Mrs. Cauley Stason, 4
Tangles Aves the est necting? Sil
Ie tet wine Mess Vivian Atiiiers 4020
Ninecines ves
Phe congenial club met at, the rest
Monee of Arse dodinsan, B42 te St
‘Niter fe aelietitrat felted elu
aujaurned wemieet with. Mee, Tanehe
a Ntthavns 1) Tamale Awe.
Larraine 1 Winch was. entertained
Wy Mee TRL. Whist wake tlie eatin
Mitte cxnmine. First prizes, worn Wor
i Sas are am ag erage wee
Sia hes ee. wgannwn. whl Shee Morea
The ext meting wilt doe het with
Bes, “SMten, i" Si erat
Fie Tine Ribten Meastice euly met
at Rosters Hell. Uriae whist Was
Played Mire. Ie. Lowi won irs pela:
Miata Waailingion, sevunid, and Mes.
Witla “iiesant, the, heads pele The
Chat was sntertaimed hye AMES anil, Mine
Teena, Ee nest neathing Wille
Hstd At iti hone nf Mie. “Curry,
Hing Gidgieies Avene Saturdase.
Tha Ne Ging Cite eth mot, wlth
Mae"Siella lames, AE East Phy an
Wainestas. "Atice: busines wae Ate
tented tos a inchoutt was served iy
tige eters” Mews eis Ein wag Vint
tee ere A taranens pereddene.
“CHANDLER OWEN IN CONFAB
; WITH COLORADO GOVERNGR
Dror Colin: Im, ro
res er tee Sos
ated an ata
spartan! anata
et nace ae
amis Rea te ay aa
SOE AR tte Hae
Baa Lah Br er a
Hee dt ne Re ck Boa
BS Ses PER ty
uN oa! ahh
ee
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aves tear aan
pete
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CROWD SEES LIEUT. JULIAN
-(N DARING PARACHUTE JUMP
ote orks: Mag, brie Anos:
sand persons of uth races crowded
iite streets of Tarlem to witness the
parachute jmp of 3800 feet from an
Airplane by tlewt.” Herbert. dulian
jSmmday’ arteriona. Arrangements
fad heen anade sand Litt tian was
[ta have fanddes (nthe vacant Tot mt
Vath and 444k Sls between Seventh
ind Lomo aves, Where & band ane
ernmitten aagaited han,
Heeaise of a. sti southern wind
Junin jumped from “Gueplane
Toth Sanat wae eae the wind
to Toth St. “Ties tanvted unre on
fo of a Wiling’ at Eighth Ave.
hove thousands fad "gathered
Wate the fantine, "Phe Growils were
Se kreat that severah Wig plate. Za
Windows were ‘smashed tong: Eighth
Ave, and “101 St.
“After the fandin= the aviator was
carried (othe. Renaisvanco eastno,
Shore be auldressod late audience
who awalted im. “Tite tngtish plane
from ‘which Jullaiy jumped wax plot
ed hy Cant Eilison MeVey. ane oF
The few Ienseadgifets of ie Mace,
HERMAN DEVRIES
TO REVIEW MUSICALE
‘The great choir wf Wallgrs a. 3. Te
Zinn eliceeh, eA resent Sense terra
Tihetsin teres, Hesammtie open. It
Eesti Slowing’ vtenime sari at
Ela han whieh sil ie tevloaeel
Hierotam Tene, amen tte, tl
arias eaten mine ox
teat Cte te take thi appa
Lite te’ Ais “rb, whom Ste
Bitlet Sai iS: te gfe
sgt Seton fee Wee
recital: anion fraue! athe inate"
fogve neimen eaten a one the
Sis hating scent angenred for Ales
isha deutch Lae Shnee
aifivae Robert evs 8" marehat and
‘ier pete aren
oe
WILSON-STRAGHN
Mise Virginia, “Wilson and Jol
Scragin, Your et caGeange, Ii, wen
Rareled’ Satay Aur its wae Re
‘Thame, senna etioteh, to th 1
Ruther Join Stmonse
ENGAGEMENTS
eerescecons
Mrs. Sarah Corbin, Winnipex, Can.,
announces the rnnavement at her
eranitaughier. Stik Gene. Smith, to
Eiigar La itue Davis of Chicaeo-
In fairness te your newspaper please
mention “the Chicago Detender ‘when
anawerlng these Went-age, .
Dentists and
the Pyorrhea
Mine of Gold
Would Your Dentist Rather
Treat Than Prevent
This Disease?
dena conan
5 oF EnUw,,. Few KOS i. Srl
of ours the other day, respecting: th
pyorrhea plague, “I'm not ordinaell
Janpersticions, it blamed 4 the was
these dentists deat with. you on thi
ting of yorhea doesn't encaurag
ime in the beller that there must he
some Gnwritten Jaw among them,
Minding then: In a sort of conspiracy
uaainst the publle co far an the
erulfeition of prevention of this dis:
ease Is concerned.”
We had been tatking about reed.
tng gums, bleeding sums, tender
gums, loose teeth and. other symp-
toms of the dread pyorrhen.” One th
the company. who had bleeding, sore
ums complained that they Hid burt
him for over a year, so badly re-
ently that he had been forced to seek
a remedy af some sort. No, Ne ex-
pained, he couldn't have pyorches,
for ‘iis dentise had told. him some
months “aio, while treating other
Teeth, that he didn’t have the diseatse
and didn't need to do anything save
fave his teeth cleaned, sy, a seul-
Ine. The dentist had said loose teeth
went with prerrhea and. ing friends
teeth were not lovse—vet.
Our iirst friend spoke ‘asain. Ite
old of how some years ago a stu
dent ‘at Meharry Dental colfexe Wt
talked with iim casually sdhoue Mts
Teeth. ‘The student had told hit :t
that ‘time that he (our Friend). dad
receding gums, Our friend pald Tt
‘Ue attention to the warning, tot at
[Unt Ume helng wise 10. the danger
of pyorthes, ‘The strange tins he
Fomenbery is that his dentist never
folkd him anything about. fi. |The
seInptons Were easily otleebste to
the student and the practitioner kept
quiet. Hay thin tae he has fost sev
ral teeth from pyorrhex, many oll
fees are louse, and he stands 2 fair
hanes Tose the all,
Mirvorehea Is decinved te be tneur-
able, Four persons ont of five be-
Sond middle use iro alllictel with it
Tels 4 milignant discase, destroy
Ing not only the teeth, Int. polson-
Ime other parts of the body, lessen
Ing their immunity to disease. It ts
asitent, sinister plage, Once start=
Sa. thowe inenratde, it ealls for con
Stine attentian. It tneans eternal
Wark for the dentist and eternal putin
for the patent,
New the query of aur frlend ts:
Do these dentist siulve sou i sour
youtn ty siuik yon In your dotase?
Would they rather gateh ng thea pre=
vent pyorihen? Urolably the best
way th find ont fx to ask your den
list If you are casing into pyorches.
Strenuaus work on the part of thé
officlent tucmbershiy committee of
the Indiana Avenue bruieh of. the
Young. Women's Christian associa.
Hon resulted Jast week I the aldt-
Hien af 40 new members, brought inte
the hranel with a celebrnctan o€ the
candle Ihe ceremony. Mrs, Male
Washington ia chaleman of the mem:
bership. cansmitten,
‘Over une. hundred members and
friends were present at the “Y= home
to witness the cundle Nght service
Lind the “installation” of the new
mmbers.
Sunday night, Aprit 29, the even-
Ing was given to the “Y* ar Bethel
chireh, 42d and: Grand Bled, Her
the meetings was presided over hy
Mrs, ‘Bun Shoeeratt, head of the Big
Sister orrantzatinn of the church. and
a inember of the. finance committes
for the"¥". "The speakers were ATs:
Anne’ Guthele. general secretary
the “contrat association. and. Mrs
Helen Saxe, chatrman of the sneak:
ers sind meetings commitice for the
annul budget. Musie was rendered
Ly" Professor Mtundy's. chair. supple-
mented by solos by Chirence Lomax.
tener.
The above two meetings, taken
with a Sunday afternoon serviee a
Grace Iyceum, are in the eature oF
“get-together”, for the -annual ud
xetary drive of the assnciation, whteh
Isto beein in two weeks.” Seven
thousand dolktes ave tn he ralsod, On
the sttecess of Las drive largely de-
pends the Cite of the new. building
Witieh Ite proposed to secure. for
the girls, ‘These prelimninary mect-
Inge have been marked by genuine
chthusiasin on the part of both wark-
feng and friends.
et
aa DRRRIDET BMTRRTAINED
Rebbing, Ul. May facA grand re-
contin Wis eben bw: me Ciizens” parte
AC dainsor hall Munday event, Ave
3p, Tn huner of the news olerted peast-
Dent af the ‘village, Reichard. Planers
And the three trustees, Genre Monte.
Tei iesane ana feetniar bem, "Many
Rowers were. received from’ Toyea and
tither wet of the country: “The etl=
age curnest out ‘in, eeeat pomp for the
Affi tilling. the hall to! eapaelty.
500 TO SING
Prof, James A. Mundy. founder of
the National School of Mluste. AML St.
ana ‘Grand. Riva te “traning the We
Rational thoeus o€ £60 singers: who, wil
singe ie Aion for tie National
Arsoclatton “ot. Negra Mtustelana.. duly
SORT Chtcage musteians are invite
i minut Monday. May’ i. AL. Greater
Hoehet it St. ana Grad gtd.
Wesley Jones, prasident
meri prem gon.
AM American bore and pris should
he! taught. a trade whether" they” work
FREE!
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PAGE SIX
‘The inner side of every cloud
Is bright and shining:
1 therefore turn my clouds about
And always wear them inside out—
To show the fining.
“The Grand theater ts operating as
a nteatahe poeta hese fur the pres
nt ween urls, Douglas Faieanks 49
“Ronin, Howd tend
Sunchina, Saami
io Stra he ea
ine the double at~ fF
Hraviton. The frst
Inemiuned isa ’
tondertul 72- reel hp eae
Entire whieh had 5
io van tn the a
nop ont $2 top pals:
prices. Tt is sald 8
Fevhaathe text of all We ease A
The"awelna. Foie ROR <8
lanl peaductions ee
find wheat chat (AM,
Tet ts rememberd, FAY geet
Amma be a P Sy
Shane, Theresa BS
x ithnuinend ders
ene sermea olcucd= Tony Langeton
i a
Binns ie ee
ine the double at~ fF
seal, Phe dst
wonderful 72- rect Rg aaa
Eeuure whieh had Bs
iron an th the Se
Toot at ss ton Peg ae
prices. Tt is sald eS:
Fee be of ee
the Dayelns Faire Seer eh
Tanke penductinns, gil 5
Thal te prmenbernd, ERE geet
i hhaat pe a PSs
Shane: Theres are BS
x'iminad ditions
ne arenes olioud: Teny Cangeton
ing “with erinpin
dnferest In thes yicture and the en-
eine cast of eiietyais, were selected
Soe seal ghiditys The “arttings are
marecisus and. it fe anid that the
preduction cont ‘wnre aver €1.0Ne
Week of May 7 has heen selected
na "OKe Week? by the General
Phonograph Cor, and readers of
anls newspaper aie Deund ta ba tnt:
presen, theowgh glance at the
Tulepage advertisement on ihe ote
josie page, with te splendid col-
Teetion ‘uf Tacit artists working tn
the Feeanding department of the Dig-
gest concern of ite ead, OK recs
Grds Wave always held frst piaee, 3s
far as distinctiveness cand cliss are
concerned, With sneh namer as
Shelton. Brooks,” Miller & Lextes.
Siamie Smith, We f, Hands, Sara
Martin, the Jazz Hounds.” Esther
Higcous Eva Taster and Mlarence
Williams in thetr crew nt recorders
Bhere ie ast ile wonder that the
Ogety productions have hecome pont-
fan. The General Phanosrash Corp.
Yas new, grade for aMbsteibantons
eatatogne of Okeh Rare recants, the
Hest even padished fn the history ot
dhe Insiness, “These eatitogies are
fee for the asking atl can he se-
bored if tie fastructions in the Ie
faverticement are tellowed. Oe of
Them shaukl tes part at every aut=
DM ewerehere, dee ther aire replete
With entestutninge Hater mation so wel
De being a seangiehencive key to al
Jecanis. sor tat Telstar throuah The
Aieoh akeciietars, Maciad pride de
Inante Deer fall advantre be taken
Be ctiie aatiededig edfor. Riga ete
Tit the calvertisenent on the apyes
ee ane
me
Taisn, oka.
esas Keiond: Well, wer age + Lowsting
sea Sign sed thie tas Se
Ane Gent dee the first time surg We
Tae Sanne ge Se ned 0 Ene
Sec) San cecag sear we ad fer ber tere
Mee ete ee ong awe
Theaters an nie tuageede MA tent
BASS pitinae eh sat HE Tae avn one
Hace Wert Gnd tea of Ee ty De
ARONA cPinet Sty ies Wo ak dead:
fee WS IER pate Bon anny
BeOS Sallie te the 8
HP asta peed wor trees ete ote te
foie ont SC teonan peter ated olefin
APES PPR Ett oe
ea one iE Se wren SE
ied Seka Teg Wydlaten tbe
ae SE Sie aed a lay ot
itdadis Ba ao Nera Tas fate Beat
etna Far Wau tds tat smees sx We
Me ieee
Youre trots,
aonseen T hreton,
sus Kutkerincieer Girls Co.
ehneinnatl, Ohte
Print Touys ust atime ter fee Sent
font hem tie: We ane fete in Sant
Eigen! viasieae the Teigesd theater
fo ane ot Hie dana af Calera) she
anys Ste Te Teme! and ray, Toa,
Jeers maker to pbasant for Sod
Wisie Wiss ing his, Mouse He ts, ail
Sots, as” an elem Sate
FY Mohn nets are aia weloen a
Sak Liat’ thes teats ver eae iis
whites ity 18" Ewen, pwning:
Same patie in Sie ene ape aed
Fiawett ama Maekaugn wdnging. gould
Laan all coat Weil Tone, ewes
Val fotos aya ad fan to be Swit
hau {n'a tow aired All tive fuemeh eer
Ieee atta ta a went eration tte
Tat et ate ha Whee Mae a,
Cat aed, ktm hia. dete
Henry wishes to ten arte tated to Soa
Me Sate idea nf whahess oid fever
Yeu trade
er SSIs aoweta.
Tretreit, Sieh,
Vieae Fendt Tonys Jeet ae fea eg
inl srgarta ter the wstieke Fee, Pet
Mini ane Fhe meas am aeaee Mett
Sites tiey er wins ane ade bee Ma
Tene gh Sagoo ethane theater, the
Rikedd. “iXeistor Saaattet Bas Uw
rakes who chezzia twnr aad Yonwn &
Cte are Rcordine Santee eemest
fone ne Nicer Coie atl ad yoann
Aims sue ie "Naaicit Niwater ese a
duis “areviestons weit a. atu toes
Iran senna Yi aes haf at Fin
Spek “far she Tidernationat Yawaing
Hvchiaser "Ai suid termite is
Eorrational aweing, Uoramaes Tae WW
Varaed Se Teteeae, Vea geass
Bie profession, Voie tale.
HEDTALS LEMONS.
Toavenwarth, Kan
Frond Tonys titer wen oh aie
owtuleu ful white dean see Tsay and
Bret Sites te’ Mites anid vembaatn mn
the Heval Anecitan ekees. She hee
Nee Vela urate yoeeates te heat an
Bram rte week tere way iewnea
STs Mio, "Nice erent ie Tine thie ite
Be youn Ge Tam en pinta tee the
Lnehmin ‘Iapusitions “atiows, where
Tivex tell a thes. hae thee welt Hue
Git vets Dawe daeksony wha teal
Hmil's aoe he says he ts poihg ta remain
fn the rails Ail samyas che renrainner
Of ite. Aa¥ne The whi vt honed
Reon ie he wate ints hosted a
Joell ae wan lies owes ates Tie
Gineacat conte Mind ty she shin be ene
GP tees: T toot then une cornet
Mhoit eT git the aumipr sei at
Frio the Tash wf things anand here |
Thiide TH ser he Hcg here Ko
preity good itacksan's. minatcels Hive
Unveane Sf-ahe test ears on the Fast: Ar
atheercatien state: rect att Met sant °0t
Menten Taisen found. another man on
The sliow whean have known fur eee
fea genre i the persim ot “Tut
Bogor ihe foutrchatied. man, ton i
Te nog. Ae wot a keuran ate te ald
Re the start he all eot hy well, ark
Son and his fvinemts seta lest rege
To the proferniest.~ WH sae Sou WIth
Be othe Mis in plea Wie seiner
pote ngg te
PLANTATION FOUR
Soe Loomin aid Ue Plantation Four,
2 Teal tuartets, tre psig” ates
Sanitth,ethin The plated “Nites fast
See Aiea e tieneeatnd Se
"coupe of nrejudiee eer feted to ot
Sea ahsen ait athee Nites Cane on
eae He Reise nae ge atte
Tha Bae ite st toe ober Hen
ihe Sa ae
1m. Kul of fe, Aout Manion
van ioe Cit" tarde Fat
Bio SS SESS ie tr ay Bale
Whee ind ae ans eb a oe som
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GOOD SHOWS ALL THE TIME
1923 HITS!
“1 DON'T LET NO ONE MAN WORRY ME"
Suns by Tena Wilken on Prime liecords
“MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE”
Great Down Home Shout. Lena Wilson and Jazz Phools on
Haramount. Records
“HE USED TO BE YOUR MAN BUT HE'S MY MAN
NOW"
Ihioadway Hit, Ail Records and Tolls
“DIXIE BLUES”
‘A Heal Knockout, (Columbia Record 4247
“EVIL BLUES"
Crasioat of all Blane. Atl Kotis. and Records
“Take It, Daddy, It's All Yours.” “What Do You Care, Honey.
What 1 dor wt "Bugle Blues 30 conte per cayy or one Goan For |
PERRY BRADFORD MUSIC PUB. CO.
1547 BROADWAY NEW YORK. N. Y.
600, Sunshine Sammy, the little Ra~
cial tar. needs m0 recommendation
ta Chicago picture fans, Me is al-
taxa a hfe sind Was never soon t0
Detter advantage than fa thiv con:
fy jratuction, Dave Peston’ Grand
Srohestra te paving. epectal musteal
Steanueinents, for these. plewuces,
Mich are beng ran twice” migbly
SHU uiree shows ‘oa Sunday. Next
Serk “comes "the Famous Georgia
Mine = 8 pers
THE MONOGRAM
The Beutuh Wenbow Co.. present-
ing Ten Dateing Fouls ave holdin
Eeeah hve thse weeks and “dravwinas
Ethvetty attendance, Mist ‘Tenbete
pata Gery cieerr croup and te of
Eire fea fast working aid. seers
fsune “hours emertaiment. “The
Tandsome young indy feseele ha exe
thintehed @ ner reputatiosh as a0 ar=
Het She" wears some nity coats
Sed cionke the parts from start. 0
faien ter mmedie et quitting. meer
Tepieal sage neater tf more than
(Revue: Tue comedy work 43 en
Sacred to amd wel handled be. the
Frans “voune” “emnedian, “Flos
Grune’ The charge te preity, well
dressed and. well Gritied aad ‘taken
Meoae. sits and doven the ether the
Shag’ ge ce of tie “toy en the
OE £ ctroust,
20S ee
Motion Picture News
By D. IRELAND THOMAS
Win, ie Pantaines aetlon peture
nae tas te tent teivellng ied Bane
Mat. win te naw Caveling, aver Tene,
Chrenee roo ks
seine pay Tae
Rie cieee cal
itranenes "ates
Mi Fountaine and
fhe other boys a
Ine enw. tact
int "shrawwedd hice
Tiettyweuund sand he
Seti se
Miran,” ead "for
Bistehig oat the
Rise sent a fe
Beast louie with
Vien "rente ta
Coan
Oete Norman Pit
Manutieruring Co
Bho have: penditect
Mile Green = taeed
Munster Fhe
\e ae
Thee UVR SKU” IN Rene eet,
Vinny on fe'nerlad, whicty wl be the xt
it ES cathe, eae
Pde ries seen fe Ciara
Sear ee aee ee ete
ace arta i net eat cata
Pee fae ate get cn ee
ie
Sy ee CO A aN
re mente te Cee are Se
fen tae eter iuet Meet
TRE Maer dhe renee aa
ibe tates cae ate ego es
Head Bee din Waeteultea We tale Sor
Me. Cushey of the afhhway theater
ae gM NGTL oF te et het te
th tae I neal a ane Snes
Safe Tite SRE Aad Sa
rFaleniae, Heine back, ara tn
eR SARE ln aaa tte
at ctteatnihs abs Peale ie
age esean etna tg O° Meher were
Eero eae hn Ba tlt
Pe Se ee hadine talons of
attic Means, mil al
st tta as hk aetlee hie eens
Ree Cees eee es
tm ae Aang, OS, a at ae
ae aa, ean eae ee
A AH PRM SEY REINS IRA deer
seaPhuegte sk A uae ean
Fk atte that ae ue
itheat Charleston has ministers that_are
esha st peresaive hi
poe ten a0 wae exits na
ene as are ae cme Coed
BNC ah na tate eaten.
Prmane har heen, beara tent Teok
CEMA HG itty Ya et
King ante Siw hina Ste the: eee
den Hee ti et ae ae dete
the une shear tat
Feary ite temns, Waning Wo
oe RT PR tee ie eo
Fee Fee Rech tg hare
Se eae ating Care Rooke
(PARSE A Ne "Meesugetonts wi
Meat raid R Smplinene
aor ising rey an ora Ha
an Mahe hened Ane ‘Sheneane” tte
i Meeatthte hatenlat ine see
emir ttn Sf eoStd a ma
kale etal J war engaer er
Ett of Seu an ONIN Hie
Hainer ot Reraaie ate any
Fea tga NIE, "Meeaede.
Be heemak otter the inte tase the
ee
a ervater of the Nemn theater at
Micrtanes Rite, eas an ave to, Iniviners,
ATS masa a ofns are he
Fee ee ao fe ateste Un
tates oat and camels th
SHE oe A teats Atha eet TUS
EXE ibtdned
ae aera the ene
eae mages, Fer aekal i
fare ec Pah ean AS aioe
ents Needed at 4" new! rang
eat ah ean, ty i a a hat
tee, Gathat ay te Magu omer
thing ty do in a elty Wke Monte
“DECEITFUL BLUES”
sbwecoltfi Hiuess”, recente! onthe
Iegrumuunt recent Soy toes Is fe af
TENE UT Made be that note
ihc Tena wien ‘On ‘tiie reer
Shige Shonen let No San "Worrs
Se hatha rerord. ie proving a) eres
wher nites" Tiraaseed’s dare “Wheat
SAAT with Mise Wilson ‘aiid the. com.
Matin te Mine that has never tren
Mutated, "perme hae taught. a, muste
‘love tn, Philadetrhis.
conny & FREEMAN
RodapseteHiunearescspecial CaMle
aot Chidpy Defences wotenng we Freee
Vion tie reat tteings talkie and
AmnSingg tents ovens st incase
Uabement at ihe Corcte en fatrangers
SE Simdass “Fhe act bese tart, at
at tala ned tan, oe
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snemecre eas Haig ate eral
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From the mats of documentary evidence which he has accumulated,
Vrof. Thaler seeks to show that from first to last, notwithstanding Its
wonderful expansion and extraordinary development, the theater hax ad~
hered clovely to Inherited traditions, spirit and methods, And this. no
doubt, ‘iy ut lease partly due. But, unfortunately. it hax departed most
widely from the principles most esscntlal to ita well heing, und has, in
these’ tater days, alied ayost lamentably to profit by the lesvons of the
past. :
“Pwo of these, the most pregnant, stand out In theso assembled records
with an almost’ startling distinctness, ‘The firat fs that the theater
reached ita highest point of IKerary and dramatic development when under
the direction of its uwn artistle membership, and the second is that the
progressive decadence of dramatic art, literary and huistrlonic, ts moxt
Intimitely connected with the ever-increasing elaboration of decorative and
mechanical resources. Tho facts, toni farnilinr, are here thrown Into very:
Dold relief. “During the last century history to A considerable extent has
Ween Fepeathye itself, In tho Fllsabethan ays, when one great master
ilece Wan produced after another, the management of the eater was in
the hands of the men who wrote the plays and the actors who interpreted
then. it way the players, home of whom, Wke Shakespeare himself, wero
Gramatists alco, who selected and supervised the productions. The ‘whole
Institution was run on co-operative princinles.by which each man was al-
Totted to the Jul for which ho waa best fittel. Thin hook—offering many
temptations to quote whieh must bo resisted—also makes It plain chat the
Elizabethan theater organization was far more eftclent, the technical
eauipment test seanty and the profits more conshlerable than has been
Eeneraily believed. it fa worthy of note that in the carly, years of the
Seventeenth century five of six hoes were sometinies running tn oppost-
on to cach other, and, seemingly. were fately prosperous.
‘The theater wax hezinning to show alms of decline, manifested chiefly
In all kinds of inelodranutte extravagance, lorriile detalls or overwrouzht
sentimentalism, hefore 1e was suppressed by the Marituns, but 1¢ was after
the restoration when it berame ® licensed and officially related instead
of an Independent ani self-directed institution, fell largely ‘under the
inguence of a luxurious, profilgate and spendthrizt court, devoted itself
more to. show rather. than substance that it degeneration way most
FAD. "Phere were periods when (C assumed the character af the clrcus
Orthe variety show. With the latter pare of the clihteenth century —the
Gra of Sheridan, Goldsmith, Aduison and Garrick, with the Kembles, Mac-
fetdy and. Keans in succession—came a return ef more dignitied drama
Ghe entirely to the initiative and leadership of exvert profesxlonal direc
{ons "As these disappeared there (allowed almoxt a century of progressive
Geterioration. except when the ret was checked by the triillant schieve~
plenty of Phelphs at Sailier's Wells and the splendid ratty ted hy, Henry:
irving at the Lyceum, From the sixteenth century to the twentieth, amid
ail the changes and developments of theatrical conditions, we find the ane
Zatent and incontrovertibte fact that {tts only when vnder expert enter
onal-direetion that the theater, a¥ a cellective or individual Institution,
haw Justliied ft ardistte pretension and Ween most soildy prosperous. It
Should be noted here that the rank and file of the weting profession Wo not
Prout in pocket oF repatation by the fortunes made Vy unserupulous and
Rhecuative managers ove vf cheap, tawdry and valgar slows,
“The theater Since Ity earliest days has nlsuy's snfiered in proportion to
thg destee In which arustle developments have been sicriiced to purely
cobinereial interests. Actually these are not frreconciliaiie, It 1s i
combination that they have been aust profitable,
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Sas dele in securing te far thie. weeks
Tint Hheriod being tie “oni sn one
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VENDOME
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qcteg aga lettenn ana quetdlons ome
Waren ves SPRY gee
Sot SNe eae
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pees By List have weeetved
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Paap snl
See, OM TOE eee ef
school for. the study of ‘the science of
chiropractic. You” wil be” greatly
inisged froni tho stage, where yu are
jmeeded omitch, having “attained the
elene othe heetent day in the art, of
hocperolting, frase you will soon, re-
turn." Jo". Saewson. the New, York
WHitGr toe ihe Ditlboata, Sayae | itaie
Nery much to hear of you leaving the
stage, Your promotions and. acting 1
the theatrieal world hax been a credit.
Mich “Scengs ‘to. vou in’ any of your
grdepeaklogs. Hememnber we are (ith
Sous" And several other letters of ike
nature. "tye thing that -puizates me
mont fa wo ind sume one tha has Fels
init. who really” belonged to the. stax.
Mand’ those that have Iett active sere-
ee hnve snd are connected in some was
or ather with the wane. Ae tam not
In super-man, then tain no exception
to thm rule. T have always been inter-
ated” In the art of the rellef of suiter-
ing "humans 1601 hada t 1 yputdo"t
Nave aspired to te an artist. Take it
fio ane tn any, prafenston it place
hoy other art_abead af A _Feal ath,
‘There ates two kinds ot suttering,
mental euffering and physical tufterins
Rather wordsesthe Murs an the store
Hen ache, 1 Know what will cause the
fcr ‘ard 1 hae ehae ie fakes to. ence
them, “UA real shew given by competent
Artists, “The eatin ot the bie Is sre
Gneary with ap artist. | ‘The cause that
tireeponsible for physteal suffering ts
how what Tam studsing. So. along
Aeith qatealons, ayndeamolony. myolois,
Ruxloleay. Reuroingy. splanchnolons:
Dacholues, earmatelory, enoslotosy f
‘am studying ‘ax hard Hoopologs., it 1
Sant Ret Fou one Way. then 1 wil the
other.
‘The Washington theater has given Sts
patrons a ehunke from the tab shows
(i pullte vaulevilte. ‘The opening, act.
Bale” and. femmate, ‘peesenting a mleely
Aires gete nih” WOFRINE. RUA
‘with singing, tatking, and dancing. The
Female member of tho act, while, good
fer fookupan ant what she lacks. In
SMee the mile member made up. lt
houfing. "He shakes a mean foot.
Ida Cox
With three Ietters In cach name
whleh sounds Sere Rood, ‘three ‘Itt
Jokes netween, songs x" scream and
fires sea a rin.” Rrunelation perfect
‘rdrolwe immaculate: expression Eoed
No"inare ta sas. untess twas due. €
er "wontness that Tet the next ac
proceed.
Gang Jines
The jitule fellow with pep, punch and
personality, bile ave the teadliner at
Heed up to the tiiing, idie songs went
fiver Whe nail his. talc ashiely in some
Parts teas if tho pantomine nature, avout
Me sCorcasion? raen was ay Berea.
Wardrone neat and displass showman:
Sify it seliine It) Av teeeption on the
Enfance ami hearty applause on the
SRumile and female team, woth doing
wack-fuer, Wag a yeream from start
finish. The female member at the act
ievvay ghmee par. ataplaving’ ability, to
Eragp eters opportunity given by” the
Male, partners te. further “the comely
Rjcnoll chosing acts well, Aresseds te:
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PAGE EIGHT
“GREEN BAND”
Workings of Clan Shrouded
in Mystery
What can be the signifleance of the
green hand which i tattoued on Ut
Rilets ‘of number of amen. on Uh
Rialnas ranch? "The men themmel¥es
fre reticent «hot it and give eva
fhe “hnswere ta Tall Questions
Wheiter it ie Just a fad ona pare of
2p eareinony et unittateon into a secre
S.iNtrnity te not set anparent,
“Aerust then andere a aynarnle
Western araing {9 five reels starring
thes pepulir: Western heros Hg. 160
Within, mil be stiown at the States
theater un Sedags Dow fall to. see
The powenfas porigayal of rave ie
Et er Soamg wagon, Swit meter
hid “ted-ianoged. Mais taterwoven
Whh aa apposaling romance. The sue
jwntecruchiiag mystery of the “Greer
Tuna? ie desmatically “solved. Al
Mie tho enjoy dranan of ite
Meayped of tive traphinge OE over:
Cheigation, wait be stirred. to. the
Geyeh on aes ting bs Mt ples
Pitleiaign ‘ofthe conBlet here
inep and wits
a haven MANN
w yenee dened
of Raa en ery ee,
eRe hls es
Le Ae Tate Bee Es a
Bi front aagiion ay yet
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“WHEN KANE MET ABEL"
Manager Joe Stone of the States:
thetter anniunces another popilar
serie of "The Leather Pushers” On
Monday anit ‘Caesias, May 7 and 8.
Te ig entitiod "When Keane Met
Mel” gag shows Kid (oberts, wine
ning nes tistie laurels ta hts bactle
for fine, wealth and the one. lel.
Ac tn tle other storey at oC. WIC
War's serine Tteginald Denny, ‘pops
Tar and. virile Cnlversal player: wil
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the must ypulee shore lenethy fest~
tures ever shinen In this etty. “What
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With Interest, “However, the beauty:
OF tls series fy Uict een ane bs come
jie In 1Grit A yet a ona yon
[ean 2 on wlily the rest and nOE be
Wondering whit Wty all sbont,
Denny and Jayden Stevenson, as
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Witt Thomas’ “Diste Pullles,” with
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Rirund ang Uerheum theater, Sault Ste
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comely eempans. Ht een Tam
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AUGUSTA SAVAGE OPENS FIGHT TO BEAT PREJUDICE
New York, May 4.—Color prepuce on the part of Southern girls who intend to accept the hospitality of a country notoriously free from such prepuce with the help Miss Augusta Savage from enjoying the teachings of the French and the Pontheleau, France, a school that is under the jurisdiction of the French government, if one people, with the aid of some in the financial men and women, white race, can help it.
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SELLS CHICAGO REAL ESTATE ON "HONEST DEALING" PLAN
Honest dealers
Honesty in the
Houston in the
Chicago with
offices at 420
12th Street
have their own R-
the case of Joseph
cal estate word of
In censured at the decision of the
Australian Court
Mr. Heuchera was doing a visit to the Chicago & Northport in the fall of 1921 the company leased the men in the service, as assistant off for the season. Among those Mr. Heuchera, Mr. Heuchera, Mr. Heuchera, other places and was finally taken two unseruptious real estate deal
commission, made up of members of the National Art studio, not to permit Miss Savage to sail June 13 with the other students involved in the commission had accepted her passage money and allotted her a place with the students, solely on the grounds, that she would be when her application was accepted, Dr. Alfred E. Martin (white, head of the Ethical Culture school, a women-only institution, whose all prices is widely known, has already sailed for France, where he will bring the matter of the discrimination directly to the attention of the French governa-
real estate dealer. J. C. Beaucha his firm buildings to sell that were not even listed for sale, and he was arrested and out of the office. When he did get working for were real crooks, who put people up against propositions where they were
Miss P. Reynolds, head of the art department of Cooper Union, where Miss Savage is an honor student, has been a faculty member at Cooper Union the entire faculty techs the discrimination keenly since the school furnished the necessary funds to the young lady to take the job. The faculty for her excellent work in art.
Mr. Beaucha, seeing things in their true light pulled away from their selfishness as an honest dealer among his people. He went to Jessica Binga, a wealthy businessman, but Mr. Binga could see the look of honesty and will meanwhile be saved and unfolded his plan. Then on his word, Mr. Binga gave Mr. Beaucha a gift. Mr. Beaucha said things that Mr. Beaucha did was to right one of the many wrenches of his life.
The turn down of Miss Savage was particularly brutal in that she was told, as were others who objected to her being a teacher, that had returned Miss Savage's money because of her color, and on no other grounds. The committee thought that since the students sent from this country, 100 in all, were mainly from the United States, all of our girls would receive would be such as to make her lot decidedly unpleasant. Ernest Pexio, head of the National Art studio, wrote almost those exact words to those who wrote to her, "the girl had been discriminated against."
had seen sold by some broker to a widow. They had been in the pay period within the next six months after she made her position to meet him, and was about to leave the place and go to the job, but Mr. Beauchea came to her rescue and sold the place and bar of the Race who knew the conditions and could meet the demands
Fontainebleau Art school is rated as one of the finest in the world. It is run by the French government and each year a committee selects 100 students from the United States who have completed a course in the direction of the French. Admission can only be had through this committee's recommendation.
Since that time Mr. Beaucheau has put only one ad in the paper, one casts his bread the waters it returns a thou-
fold, and sold it with him. In 1922 he sold over $300,000 of property. He repaid Mr. Binga and had a substantial account in bank and hopes some day to become one of the pillars there. Since January, 1933, he sold one building every month to secure direct owner to buy at a reasonable
Miss Ercell Allen
A
RIVALS DREW BLOOD IN FIGHT OVER
Samuel Byweather, 28 years old, 727 East 40th St. a stair, narrowly escaped being cut to death at 7:30 p.m. April 11 at West 39th St. Hosee Johnson, who lives at the same address as Byweather. For a long time trouble had been placed on a girl with whom both were in love, according to the police of the stock yards district, and the two met at a bar in the city, going to fight it out. Byweather was later taken to Provident hospital with a stab wound in the left shoulder, two in the back and one in each
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Judge John Richardson held Coleman a guilty jury under $2,500 bonds in each of eight charges of burglary. Coleman, William, Olivier and Johnston when working at the office, the officers recovered valuable jewelry in the home of Coleman.
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JAS. A. TOOEMY PHARMACY, Wentworth and 37th Sts.
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in which they now reside, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Allen. The gifts were both numerous and valuable, consisting mostly of gold, four generations were represented at the position.
was at $21,000 hollyana Ave., a building sold to Miss Kroll Allen, a stranger in the city, and Miss Allen, a young lady took over this property at the cost of $15,000 and will move in. Miss Allen is only 19 years of age and through the death of a near and dear relative. She moved to Chicago in 1962 to take up a younger brother, where she expects to take up a new job, having had an extensive course in academic training at the University, completing here studies here.
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FROM THE LABORATORY OF
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I am receiving thousands of letters from grateful women who have been shown the way with GOLDEN BROWN —most of these women were discouraged after trying many other so-called "Beauty Treatments," but they know now that all I say is true. Below are a few of the letters I have received in the last few days. I don't want you to buy any of my Preparations before you try them. Take the coupon into your Druggist with 5e and he will give you a 50c package of miniature sizes of the GOLDEN BROWN Beauty Soap, Beauty Ointment, Face Powder and Hair Dressing. Use them and prove what I say. Write to me about yourself and I will help you and show you the way.
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The Following
CHICAGO: HANNA DRUG ST
JAS. A. TOOEMY PHARMACY,
WGO, M. PORTER, 3510 S. State
ROBINS, 359 Lenox Ave, M. C.
133d St. S. DOMOFF, 627 LEN
KANER, Fifth Ave, and 132d
STORES, BOSTON, MA.
Nave, AMEDAS PHARMA
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immbus Ave. FOLEY DRUG CO.
Ave. J. M. SHISON, 2025 Washin
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THE MUELLER PHARMACY,
DIV. SHAPROX, SEVENTH AND VILLET
BALTIMORE: ROBINSONS, 213
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
North Carolina Benefactor Is Taken by Death
Durham, N. C., May 4—Death came to Dr. A. M. Moore, president and one of the founders of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance company, who had business with him. He owned the firm. He had been ill for almost a year, a progressive movement in the state of North Carolina had Dr. Moore identified with it. He was a member of the industry. Both races benefited from his industry in general welfare.
He was born Sept. 6, 1962. In 1985 he college, new Shaw university, and the next year began the practice of law. He was married to Miss Catherine S. Lancey of two children resulting from the union. Besides his connection with the National Mechanics Farmers Bank, he recently affiliated with the Lincoln hospital Mechanics Farmers Bank, a corporation, was a trustee of Shaw, the National Oxford Color-Odor Granbaugh, a member of the American Medical association, the American Civil League and the Masons.
LODGER, SLAYER OF PASTOR,
FALLS INTO POLICE TOILS
The diligent and persistent search of Officers Walter Copeland and Ernest Savage, assisted to the Warren Ave. police station, was rewarded for his heroic actions in custody Raymond Perkins and his wife, Mabel, who were wanted for the
Beauty and Social Success are in Your Hands
Attractive women are those who take care of themselves. Their skins are light and free from all blemishes, pimples, rash, etc. Their hair is soft and silky and dressed in the most attractive way. They are admired and become socially prominent through their beauty.
You can have all this. I have shown the way. Get a trial package of the Golden Brown Beauty Preparations from your Druggist now and DO THIS TONIGHT BEFORE GOING TO BED.
Make a thick lather of GOLDEN BROWN BEAUTY SOAP and rub well into the face and neck. Then take a hot cloth and steam the face for a minute or so. Then massage the skin with a small amount of GOLDEN BROWN BEAUTY OINTMENT will into the skin, and leave on over night.
In the morning mix a thick lather. Halfway father of GOLDEN BROWN BEAUTY SOAP and wash the face, neck and hair. Then face, neck, and hair with a Turkish Towel and put a small quantity of GOLDEN BROWN HAIR DRESSING in palm of hand and slip over hair. Then arrange the hair any way you want. It will be soft and pliable.
Finish up by dabbing a little GOLDEN BROWN ROSE FACE POWDER. You won't even recognize yourself. Remember, we don't want to be white, we want to be bright, bright and attractive. Don't be fooled any longer--don't accept any substitutes for GOLDEN BROWN there once more.
GOLDEN BROWN BEAUTY PREPARATIONS are the highest class Toilet Preparations ever offered to the Race. They cost a little more, but are worth many times what cheap, worthless imitations cost.
ANTIONY, 384 Sieneca St. ST. LOUISE; M. J. SHEAHAN,
1100 Franklin Ave. WASHINGTON: PROPELS DRUG
STORES (All Stores), BRACES PHARMACY. 30th and
31st St. W. WASHINGTON: HURLEBAUS DRUG CO. 14th and V Sts. BOARD'S
DRUG STORE. 1912% 14th St. X. N. W. SEVENTH ST.
PHARMACY. 1748 Seventh St. N. W. WITHERS PHARMACY.
301 P. St. N. W. THANGLE PHARMACY. CO.
301 P. St. N. W. THANGLE PHARMACY. CO.
INDIANAPOLIS: BERRY & BROWN, Slake St. corner
Walnut; ROBT. P. BLOADA. 402 Indiana Ave. EDGEMONT PHARMACY. 243 Northwestern. TOLEDO; THE COOLEY DRUG CO. 504 Caleban ST. GOODHEART
DRUG CO. 504 Caleban ST. GOODHEART
Main St. ROY C. STURT'S TWO STORES. ROSSFORD,
OHIO; ROSSFORD PHARMACY. SALT LAKE
CITY; COOMBS DRUG CO. ST. PAUL; BROCHNERS'
PHARMACY. Kondo and Date Sts. WILMINGTON JOS.
ZIMMER ST. WILMINGTON JOS. ZIMMER ST.
DRUG STORES. SIoux City; E. T. THOMPSON
& SON. 911 West Seventh St. PHILADELPHIA; LIEBERS'
PHARMACY. 19th and Montgomery Ave. FORT
WAYNE; CHILDERS' PHARMACY. CALIFORNIA;
GOODBOS. Oakland; CALIFORNIA;
GOODBOS. Oakland; CALIFORNIA;
RIS PHARMACY. Los Angeles; J. & J. DRUG CO. Los
Angeles; THE FREEMAN DRUG CO. Oakland, IGE.
She has been called one of Louisiana's most beautiful holles.
The last sale, but no means the least, was to Mrs. Bassio for the last time. Mrs. Bassio is well known by many admiring friends in Chicago. She is a tailor of dresses, and she has built up a suit either by two of the largest men's furnishing stores in the city. This ambitions and handsome woman has bought a suit, built up a suit, and the efforts of Mr. Beauchion, she has bought a bargain, and will move into it this
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Mr. Beaurech is not cut with the tool of the building. He is there are any repairs he proceeds the best and most tractors in the town for you; he keeps
city to do them Miss V. L. Pettitt for you; he keeps me looking, looking, looking after your interest in every way until your place is in shape and you are persevering, and with his method of doing business, he is bound to succeed—Adv
CHARLES L. REESE
AUTO SALESMAN
If you contemplate buying a new or used automobile, and are curious about Charles Roese, expert automobile instructor and salesman for all matters of cars. He can help you find the right car and arrange terms to suit you. If you have a car and desire to trade in your car, he can secure a good allowance for you, make a wise selection and save your money. The automobile experience enables him to guide you in the right direction. For more information, call or write to 10 EAST 36th street. tt
The Chicago Defender is on sale at Illinois Central depot news stand. Ask for it.
Trial size packages of four Golden Brown Beauty Preparations—Hair Dressing, Complexion Soap, Skin Beautifier (Ointment), and Face Powder Free for this coupon and 5 cents. Cut this coupon out and take it to your druggist. Give it to him with 5 cents and he will give you the trial packages. If he hasn't them, tell him to ask his jobber about it at once or write Golden Brown Chemical Co., Memphis, Tenn.
GIVEN 25 YEARS FOR MURDER
OF SWEETHEART'S HUSBAND
A jury in the criminal court of Judge John H. Hopkins found Forrest Hand, 3552 Rhodes Ave., suicid of the murder of Thomas Rutledge, 3441 Rhodes Ave., and sentenced him to the penitentiary at Joliet for 25 years.
He was charged that Hand lived at the house of Mrs. Agnes Rutledge, who was separated from her husband. He was jealous of the husband. When Rutledge called at his estranged wife's home Hand shot him. Rutledge died four months later from his wounds, Hand and Mrs. Rutledge were arrested by Officers Ewing and Johnson. The grand jury returned a no bill against the woman.
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What's Wrong With This Dress?
She didn't know that she new dress would raise much attention, and even those that would give her height. Do you know what is wrong? **YOUR DRESSES CRITICIZED!** Are you sure that your own dresses are not as poorly designed by both men and women. Are you sure they are not being critically? Are you, or is your daughter, being too young for the dresses you can design? **YOU CAN DESIGN** Are you know that the dresses you can learn Dress Designing and Making without leaving your own house? Are you know that you can design a dress through this system in make dresses, gowns, robes, etc.? Previous learning knowledge is not necessary.
Send me, without charge, your big dream-making book copyrighted), containing sample lessons in Dress Designing, Dress Making and Cost Making.
I have spent the greater part of my life, studying the treatment of
our hair and skin and my Preparations will do what I say or YOUR
MONEY BACK. Decide to help yourself today.
All the Drugs named below and thousands more are my dealers—they
have all the GOLDEN BROWN PREPARATIONS:
The Hair Dressing 50c
The Beauty Soap 25c
The Beauty Gimment 25c
The Rouge (All Shades) 30c
(In a beautiful Gold finished box with mirror and puff)
B3-1 Thousands of my agents are helping themselves and helping the
face to be more alternative. Besides this, they travel extensively all over
the world, some of them making as high as $100.00 a week and expenses
that can qualify as my agent, write me personally for con-
fidential promotion.
LIABLE PHARMACY, Oakland. WEST VIRGINIA:
SHIELDS & PHILIPS, Elm Grove. GEORGIA: CENTRAL DRUG CO. Cairo. BUCHAN DRUG CO.
Cairo. BURCHAN DRUG CO. DAYTON. DRY DRUG CO. VALDUSI. FERRY BROS. Ray City. BRUNSON DRUG CO. Donaldsonville. ANGIER AVE. DRUG STORE. Atlanta. DR. ROB. PIERCE. Atlanta. POLHILL-DENY DRUG CO. Louisville. INGRAM DRUG CO. Thomasville. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. Bristol. CONSOLIDATED DRUG CO. Pelham. LOUISIANA. GUENARD DRUG CO. Lake Providence. J. N. WOTTO & Son. New Orleans. PULES H. CURTIER. New Orleans. TENEMESSEE. AMERICAN PHARMACY. Memphis. PEOPLE'S DRUG CO. Memphis. DOUGHTY-BROINSON DRUG CO. (Five Stores). Memphis. ED. V.SHELLY. Memphis. DAYTON DRUG CO. Chattanooga. IVY DRUG CO. Chattanooga. RED STAR PHARMACY. Chattanooga. PEOPLE'S DRUG CO. TEXAS. OWL DRUG STORE. Waco. WILLIAMSON'S PHARMACY. Dallas. BURK'S ORIENTAL DRUG STORE. Waco. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE. Beaumont. EUREKA DRUG CO. Orange. ARKANSAS: S. M. DAYVIS & SON. Warren. W. A. BURK'S DRUG CO. DENVER. ALABAMA. WELCH'S DRUG STORE. Mobile. FLORIDA. W. A. ALLEN & CO. Deland.
murder of the Rev. James W. Lockett, who was stabbed to death in his home, 3745 Rhodes Ave., on March 23. The couple roomed with the Lockett family. They were behind in the house when the attack was demanded an argument was engaged in between the two couples. Rev. Lockett, who was 42 years old, and pastor of the flock of Little River Island, just west of Blue Island, was stabbed in the slate by the younger man. He died a few hours later at the South Side hospital. Lockett and his wife made their escape. They have been in hiding since in a rooming house at 323 North Claremont Ave. Perkins told the arresting officer that he would stand behind his wife under the piano of his mother-in-law's home at 357 Cottage Grove Ave. At the coroner's inquest Perkins was held without bail by the grand jury, who found no murder and his wife was held as accomplice.
DO YOU WEAR DRESSES?
If you wear dresses, whether you make them or have them made for you, you will have to course. If you will have to have three times as many new dresses, you would have to course. You might forget it if you put it on, but you buy a new dress should then regret.
A woman in a dress is seated, holding a basket of flowers. Two women stand in front of her, one holding a basket of flowers and the other holding a basket of flowers.
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GRAY EAGLE MEDICINE SALES MAKE NEW RECORD
Representatives All Over the Country Report the Demand Great
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649 Poplar St. Memphis, Tenn.
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AMERICAN GIANTS PLAY MILWAUKEE 2 GAMES SUNDAY
First Game at Two O'clocks
At Milwaukee Saturday for
One Game Only
HEY BAT
A. Wilson, cf
W. Wilson, bf
T. Pearson, rf
College, rf
F. Hill, bh
F. Hill, bh
Roth, c
Strong, r
Am. Giants Milwaukee
Leon, If. A. Wilson, if. A. Wilson, 1b
Jarber, if. Pryor. If. Thompson, if. Thompson, if. Marshaller, 2b. Colby. If. Smallwood, 2b. Williams, 1s. Smallwood, 2b. J. Brown or. Roth, e. Strong, p. Wolters, Luther or. Rife, p. Umbries-Jamison and Ember.
The American Giants will play Pete Hill's Milwaukee club of the National league at Milwaukee; one game Saturday and then the two clubs will return for a double-header at Scholars' park Sunday. The games on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday have been postponed due to the uncertainty of the weather here.
Saturday's game will be played at Am. Giants. The American Giants are due to arrive here Thursday and will train Friday on their home lot. They leave Saturday morning for the Cream City. Many local fans will be by rail, others by automobile.
The first game Sunday will start at 2 o'clock, new time. Milwaukee is the host, Milwaukee athletes, smallwool, a Chicago boy, is cavorting around the keystone track, both track, both the cutter, will come from New Orleans, as does P. Wilson on first. A. Wilson, in the outer corner, will come from Hill is one of the fittest third basemen that ever broke into big company. Strong will oppose Wolfdale. The game Sunday will be the first of the league games at Schorling's start home game since his invasion of Kansas City. The fans are anxious to see his pitchers return to Milwaukee all he held for the second encounter.
The first glimpse of brown-skin
umpires here will be given the fans
sunday, juniors' plate, while Ehring
of Vincennes, 1nd, will officiate
on the bases. The fans are reminded
that all humans sometimes make
mistakes. These men have been given
the ball, the fans' ball players and the
white press. Let us give them a roaring
reception in the Windy City. It is
something that we have all looked
here to stay, according to the pres-
ident of the league, A. K. Foster.
First game called at 2 o'clock.
BECKWITH'S HOME
RUN DIDN'T WIN
AGAINST MENDEZ
BECKWITH'S HOME
RUN DIDN'T WIN
AGAINST MENDEZ
Kansas City, May 1—The Monarchs handed Rube Foster's men another batting today. Keyen lost to Monarchs got 15 hits to Chicago 9.
Kansas City, Monday—Just what Professor Montez had on the ball today those in the stands couldn't tell, one thing that was a certain part of the down to defeat the second time and the home town ball, saw the Monarchs win, 7 to 10 and Montez stage a comeback.
2
The only redeeming feature of the game was Beckwith's defense, which stands in the second. Harney was driven to the showers and Luther fared little better. Hile went to the rescue for the third time in three games, and the defense and John Donaldson matched it for an out just before it hit the screen.
Torrienti was sent out of the game off the driving field in the third quarter, and Donaldson ended by Umpire Gholston. Torrienti used some "swift" language and then threw a handful of dirt on the ump's newly creased trousers. The fans booed. Donaldson got two doubles and Duncan got two doubles and one double. A good sized crowd for Monday was out. The temperature hovered at 75 degrees, more games and the Gators return home. St. Louis will be here for five games starting Saturday. The score
# ARBRL.C
Lyons, f. M. 5 0 0 0 2 Boulton, f. 5 2 1 1
Lyons, f. M. 5 0 0 0 2 Boulton, f. 5 2 1 1
Gambert, rf. M 5 1 2 2 3 Broussard, f. 4 1 1 3
Gambert, rf. M 5 1 2 2 3 Broussard, f. 4 1 1 3
Turtortt, f. M 5 1 2 2 3 Mearne, f. M 4 1 1 3
Turtortt, f. M 5 1 2 2 3 Mearne, f. M 4 1 1 3
Marl-Derch, f. M 4 1 2 2 3 ghilb, f. M 4 0 3 3
Marl-Derch, f. M 4 1 2 2 3 ghilb, f. M 4 0 3 3
Marl-Derch, f. M 4 1 2 2 3 ghilb, f. M 4 0 3 3
Nell, f. M 4 1 2 2 3 Mushcup, f. M 3 1 2 2 3
Nell, f. M 4 1 2 2 3 Mushcup, f. M 3 1 2 2 3
Jursey, p. 1 0 1 0 0
Jursey, p. 1 0 1 0 0
Hilp, p. 1 0 1 0 0
Hilp, p. 1 0 1 0 0
Stown, f. 0 0 0 0 0
**Totals.** 35 12 326 **Totals.** 34 7 12 44
C includes pouture, errors and errors.
M includes file in mutil.
M includes file in mutil.
0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Giants. 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Giants. 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mountain Boundaries (2), Dumont, Luther, Home-run, Luckwith.
ON TO MILWAUKEE
THE KENTUCKY
DERBY IS ON MAY 11
AND IVE GOT 200
MILES TO GO YET—
GOSH, ILL NEVER
MAKE IT.
LOUISVILLE, KY
200
MILES
A BULL!!
AND HE
ISN'T IN VERY
GOOD HUMOR!
RAN WRONG WAY THIS CHAP DID SO TEAM LOST
Philadelphia. April 23.—A peculiar incident happened at Franklin field, affair of the Penn State grammar school, in which Lincoln school probably lost the chance of victory by a torpeder pulled by one of the little yards. When he handed the lion to N. Berner, the little chap turned around and proceeded to do his bit the wrong way of the track. The lion was wounded with a wrist to himself. Floxon was a close second and when he turned the baton over and he way that Torne turned and the speed he showed it was the consensus of opinion had he not pulled his backward stunt that Linus was down. The joke of the whole thing was that he was captain of the team.
KAY SEES TAKE
5 TO 1 OPENER
FROM GIANTS
By FRANK YOUNG
Kansas City, Mo., April 28-The American Giants of Chicago could not solve the offerings of one Bulleen Rogan today and as a consequence the largest Saturday crowd that ever saw a ball game here, 5 to 0. Rogan allowed the visitors two scat-tailed hits, one coming from the opening corner, the opening corner, and an outcrop the first offering of Rogan's for a single to center. In the fifth with one in the cooler, the defense needed with one that found its way safely over second. Torrent ripped to Moore, who attempted to force Rogan to hit, but were safe when Allen dropped the throw. A fast double play, Moore to Allen to Hawkins, saunted out all the hope of the visitors' scoring. Rogan belonged to him as a pitcher isn't enough when folks know that he can strike out men with case, but that he can strike out men when it comes to walking men. Day he was a different Rogan who faced the Chicago boys. He had control and coides of control. He had control and coides of control. He had a living soul within the ninth.
SUGGS GETS DECISION
New Brudford, Mass. May 1—Chick
carried the judges' decision over Young
carried the judges' decision on the end of a
two-year engagement in the case.
The decision was missed by Montreal's fol-
lection.
CHARLIE WEST IS HERO IN PENN RELAY; LINCOLN WINS COLLEGE MILE; BRIEF NEWS
Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., April 28. The close of athletic activities here today in a steady downward trend that has been the norm for 4 o'clock each day for the 29th annual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania, the greatest athletic event held in this country. Twenty-three teams took to the field Tuesday with over 55,000 scattered here and there when the first event was called at 2 o'clock today, perfect yesterday, with the exception of a mild wind that blew in a northward direction which added a thrill to the excitement. The teams that were decided around the stadium designating the larger college taking part in the various events. With the many visitors to the campus, the country who attend this event annually and the hundreds of local school children, it is conservative to say that at least 6,000 persons of color attended the event this year, the University of Pennsylvania, under whose auspices the carnival is held, was minus an athlete from the local school. It is representative to represent this great institution of learning was Dewey Rogers, the great little quarter-miler who competed with their great relay team back in 1911.
Brown university, which was represented by J. Carter, and Hamilton C. Scott last year, were also minor Ileage代表. An added attraction was the entry of the Oxford relay team of England, which won the championship of America. It was the third time the Oxonians have invaded Franklin field to snatch victory from Yankees hands by taking the men's championship of America. Charlie West Real Hero. The outstanding feature of the cartoonation by Charlie West of Washington and Jefferson college, who was not a possible winner of this premier event among the all-rostral athletes in America, and Jefferson was sure he would win, and he did. The cartooned the polite gate of Emerson Norton (white) of the University of Kansas, ranked as the winner of the Sunflower state. Winner of the western all-ranked indoor championship of the Harvard and fleet clubs in abbreviated garments, he was named the annual classic was to be an easy romp to fresh laurels and
Hubbard Wins Two Events
Lincoln Wins Great Race
Lincoln university of Chester, Pa. lived up to the expectations of her fellow players, splendid time of 3 minutes and 24 seconds. W. Mellwroth, who ran the first game in third place approximately 15 yards behind the leader. He made up very little gain, but gained five yards. W. Welb, who ran anchor, was the real hero. However, in the first season of the last season the Orange and Black boys. It was not until rounding the north turn that he scored the first goal his stride as he entered the stretch, his final splash was too much for C. Reel. He became the tape a winner for Lincoln by five yards. His teammates gath-
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
SEE BEC
On to I
A BULL!!
-AND HE
ISN'T IN VERY
GOOD HUMOR!!
ST IS HERO IN
LINCOLN WINS
E; BRIEF NEWS
GORDON MACKAY of the Philadelphia Enquirer and the following to say about Charlie West in the issue of April 28: "He was a new pentagon victor into this classic was something of a mild surprise itself, while his victory was accompanied by a stunned the spectators and knocked the complacency of the white men to athletic supremacy and was only another indication, the biggest, its true, that yesterday was a great day for the subject races."
Washington, D. C., was beaten by the Washington, D. C., in the first time of 226 15 seconds, one of the fastest times recorded during the 1924 Olympics. H. Bledges, E. Wyman, R. Craft and Johnson, put in a great move. Five yards to the tape. Up to the last 100 yards the can another, made up considerable ground, and his early efforts told in the final minutes. In the second, he turned in the third lap for Rates, and his great do with Rates well-earned victory.
J. Martin ran the initial leg for Temple university in the event No. 41 won its own and was on even terms with the George Washington university team.
Gerald Soo ran the first leg for New York College of Dental and Oral Surgery, which also competed in event No. 64. He was beaten several yards.
(Continued on Page 12. Column 1)
ST. LOUIS STARS TAKE
WESLEY WILLIAMS LOSES
JONES A. C. NOTES
Oscar Battiste is in the best shape of his career with the 12-month-old Walker at Hamilton, Ohio. Friday night, May 4. Battiste is the son of New Orleans Leroy Walker and New York, and Rocky Homer will start training Sunny Johnson. Homer, lightweight champion of Chicago, will start working for his star boys, White St. Clair or Joanna Pontet. Gov. J. Moore and Bill Jones can come to terms little Joe Shellein the Jones A. C. will meet Danny Eddy and there will be lots of Shellein manners.
CK WITH
Louisville!
17000-0
THAT HELPED
SOME
WHEWWW
LOUISVILLE
150
MILES
DETROIT OPENING AGAINST CUBANS TO BE HUMDINGER
Detroit, Mich., May 4—John Tenny Blount, owner of the Detroit Stars, arrived in the city yesterday and immediately set out to complete a series of games at Detroit. Mr. Blount recently finished his training through Canada and opened the season at the Hoosier capital, Indianapolis, with a series of games. Plans are nearing completion for a mammoth parade which will be led by a band of 25 pieces. Three hundred loyal roots of this city have been brought to Detroit. Dr. Ames, prominent physician of Michigan, will pitch the first ball in the Sunday game. Other features will be on tap for the loyal Wolf. The Stars will open the home series with Cuban Stars, who bid well to give the Detroit Stars a great battle for the honors of the series.
SHIVELY STEALS HOME AS A'S BEAT DETROIT STARS 8-7
* Run for Daniels in which timing.
Indianapolis.....2 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0
Detroit Marsh.....2 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 7
Detroit Marsh.....1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 7
Shreveport, Charleston, Williams, Thoreau
Shreveport, Charleston, Williams, Thoreau
Shreveport, Washington, Nesca, Charleston (2),
Sarasota, Charleston, Bay, Daniels, Double
Sarasota, Charleston, Bay, Daniels
Tampa, Louisiana, Jackson and Endy
DEFENDER BILLIARD PLAY
ENDS; DAVE CAREY WINS
Daro Carry, 677; Ship Allen, 614; Gleeson
Brown, 613; Hale, 612; Joe James, 624; Billy Wilson, 294;
Honey, 325; Elliott, 176; Tates, 118; Tate, 294;
W. Green, 0, 666. Other players drew zero.
The 'chicago Defender's first annual
billard tournament came to a close
Saturday evening with Dave Carry of
the Chicago Bulls and the Illinois Billard
association's silver cup and first leg on the large
company. Two men are died for second
place. George Harris and Shep
Brown, who gets second or third
place gold medals. Max Barbour wins
fifth place. The sixth place will be decided between
Williams, James and Holley. They will
win the winner of the first game between these
three. The two losers will then play
for a tie, placing all other
The tournament was a success and created lots of excitement, and there is here given to those playing off ties that they must appear either Friday or Saturday of next week at 7 p.m. and end. At 7 o'clock Tuesday night the sporting events are held in local rooms and those showing up will be given the games by fortnite until in writing at this office before then.
The Chicago Defender wishes to help his enthusiasm and those he helped score the games.
CHALLENGES JACK WHITE
Fred leadin is planning to stage a boxing show at the Entertainer's hall May 15 and as a starter he announces challenge to Tony Laustsen's father, Jack White of this city. One of the boxers on the team will be white but of his weight, 115 pounds. An effort is being made to land an opponent for Thompson, who will be on June 9 at which time it is likely that the Chicago boxing fans will get the famous Danny In action.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE
names at attorney, islesbeth, st. Louis,
grant at St. Paul, Armot at Quinn,
Catherine at Metropolitan, Catherine at
Allen, St. Stephen at Progressive,
each week in the Chicago Defender.
THE Standing
NATIONAL EAGUE
Indianapolis 1 0 1.000
* Kansas City 3 1 1.750
Gabbs 1 1 1.500
Milwaukee 1 1 1.500
* American Giants 3 1.250
Detroit 0 0 1.000
Toledo 0 0 1.000
St. Louis 0 0 1.000
* Includes Tuesday's game.
Other Sport News
on Page Twelve
ELEVEN THOUSAND SEE THE MONARCHS BEATEN, 15-13 BY THE AMERICAN GIANTS
GIANTS
0 1 0 4 5 3 0 0 2-15 15 2
MONARCHS
0 2 2 3 0 0 3 0 3-13 19 4
Summary: Two-bate hits—Moore, Johnson (2), Donaldson, Hawkins, Tortellini,
Klein, Williams. Struck out—By Curry, 6; by Kenyon, 8; by McNair, McNair,
Rile, 5; Bass on balls—Off Curry, 2; off Kenyon, 2; off Rile, 3; off Harray, 1; off Drake, 1;
Umpire—Gholson and Donaldson. Scorer—Young. Attendance—11,055.
AMERICAN GROWN
A.B.H.R.P.O.A. 1
Lyons, f. 4 2 1 3 0 0
D. Mosz, f. 4 2 2 3 0 0
G. Gordon, cf. 4 1 2 3 0 0
Torrenti, cf. 5 2 3 2 0 0
Brown, c. 4 0 3 0 0 1
O'Neill, c. 4 0 3 0 0 1
Beckwith, ib. 4 1 3 1 1 0
Williams, ss. 5 0 1 0 4 1
Kenyon, 3b. 5 0 1 0 4 1
Kenyon, b. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Harney, b. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rife, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Luther, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 15 15 27 14 2
By FRANK A. YOUNG
BY FRANK A YOUNG
America City, Moe, April 25—Kansas City, Moe, April 25—Ekwan thousand fans, jammed into every bit of available space in the grandstand, bleachers crowded, saw the Kansas City Monarchs, the pride of this city, before the gambit and greatest in this city, 15 to 12. The American Giants, fighting from behind, beat the mighty Rogan only once, and the two cows, twin cities, came back today and made the Monarchs with all their extra base hits, look like amateurs, form. It was a case of baseball brains against brute strength and brains won out. The baseball game just one sacrifice was laid down by the home crew. Crowd pulling it on Lile in the rescue Kenyan, Crawford used Cary Drake, Bell and McXair in an effort to stem the tide. Foster used an Kenyon, Harvey, Hile and
The Monarchs' infield gave way under the strain. Bell alone was the shining star while he last unleashed it. Twice he hot stabbed ones, labeled studs, and not only turned them into outs but by some speedy thinking, doubled runners time off the field. It was a game of thrills, also one that disappointed the toffowers of the home club. There is much rivalry between the two teams and nowhere else has a fan so partial as here. As I write this story there are crowds gathered here and there on East 18th St. playing the game over and telling what and shouldn't have been done. The baseball lions, those who like the hitting and the running game, got their money's worth today, backtracking on the game square on the nose and it went over into the bleachers for a home run. McNair and Donaldson backed up against the fence in left center in the bleachers, and there was nothing doing. This blow came in the fourth and with the buses loaded. Johnson dropped one into the bleacher stands in the eighth a home, but the sucks were caught.
Ground rules were in effect, a rap into the crowd being good for two minutes, and a plate today with Donaldson on the bases. The day was ideal, one like midsummer. It was the second game of the five-game series between the two teams.
First Inging
Giants--Lyons was called out on me
and the team was called out on me
seph tossed out Gardner. Monahas—
Murkarcher to Beckwalt retired to
tonnies. Funnan slammed one close
to the fence. Monahas, who rolled
to Beckwalt unassisted, McNair
wrilled. Lyons camped under
Second Inning
Giants>-Torrentil singled sharply to Hawkins. Marlariar sacrificed by the same route, putting Torrentil on third. Hawkins, Marlariar sacrificed by the same route, putting Torrentil on third. Torrentil, but was out himself when he tried to stretch it into a two-lass tie. Torrentil singled to right. Joseph was caught off the bag, Kenyon to Keckwilh, and was taken to the third strike and missed, but brown let the ball roll to the stand and later reached the third strike. Albert Carry was safe when Bobby Williams overthrew first on his way, but bisonation singled to fourth. Marlariar in the lead by one run. Kenyon tossed out Duncan. Kenyon tossed out
Third Inning
Giants-Williams popped to Moore, out on the same way. Monarchs-McNair singled to center. Johnson tripped to bluffed Johnson back to third and then bluffed Johnson back to third and then fanned his fists single, scored Donnell walked, but Lyons captured Donald-
Fourth Inning
MONARCHS
A, R, B, R, P, O, A, E
Donaldson, cf. 6 0 2 1 1 0 0
Moor, ss 6 2 1 2 8 2 0
Moore, ss 6 2 1 2 8 2 0
McNair, 1f, p. 6 2 3 0 2 1 0
McNair, 1f, p. 6 2 3 0 2 1
Joseph, 3b. 2 1 0 1 0 0
Anderson, 2b. 1 1 0 0 2 0
Anderson, 2b. 1 1 0 0 2 0
Hawkins, 1b. 5 1 2 9 0 1
Curry, p. 2 0 0 0 3 0
Drake, p. 2 0 0 0 3 0
*Rogan* 0 0 0 0 3 0
Bell, p. 1 1 0 2 3 0
Gissentant, rf. 2 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 49 13 19 27 15 4
Sixth Inning
Drake pitching for Kansas City, Anderson on second and Allen at third, Anderson on third and Allen at third, waited. DeMoss singled, scoring Bilel Ginger singled, scoring Layng, but DeMoss was out trying to make third, DeMoss was out trying to make third, the way from first while the astonished Monarchs looked at each other. Drake pitched to the mound, Brown met one with a wonderful swing, but Boll made a wonderful one-hand gait and doubled Torrance. Monarchs—Allen fanned, Hawkins fouled to Brown, Boll fled to Marshaker.
Seventh Inning
Eighth Inning
HILLIES DOWN CUBANS
Score by lantoge
Columbus ..... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Columbus ..... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Hitt - off Witter, 0; off Witter, 3; off
Bodh, 3; off Bermuth, 4; two Bermuth - hit,
Bermuth - hit, Bermuth - hit, Bermuth -
House, house run - A, Wilson, P, Wilson,
Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson,
Walker, Sierra, Base on ball, hit,
Walker, Sierra, Base on ball, hit,
Durant, I, hit by pitcher - by brake,
Durant, I, hit by pitcher - by brake,
Walker, I, by bode, 4; by Durant, I, by
Walker, I, by bode, 4; by Durant, I, by
player - to Fryer to P. Wilson, I, to
player - to Fryer to P. Wilson, I, to
frame when after a rally had scored
two runs and it looked as if the home
frame when after a rally had scored
two runs and it looked as if the home
Thompson was caught off third for the
final out of the inning. Fryer's home
Milwaukee ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0
Milwaukee ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
Culans ..... 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2
Milwaukee ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
Strong and Roth.
HOOT JUDGES' DECISION
Albany, N. X. May 4 - Sandy Taylor of New York city and Jimmy Gandy of Chicago hit the Knickerbocker A. C. April 14. The hooters hooted the judges' decision.
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
UMPIRES MAKING GOOD WITH FANS IN LEAGUE TOWNS
Fans To Get Peek At Jamison and Emery at American Giants Park On Sunday
The Chicago Defenders' fight for brown-skinned umpires has finally come into reality. At Kansas City City, the team has won the season behind the hat, with R. E. Gholson on the bases. Their reception by the fans was remarkable. At Milwaukee Institute and Sugar worked while the fans applauded. A Milwaukee daily had the following to say: "Nugro umpires, used to be the president of the Negro National league, handled the game in big league style, their decisions were good and stylish." The teams, Ind., worked in the games between the Detroit Stars and the Indianapolis Chiefs. Chicago fans will get their first glimpse at these men Sunday when the Milwaukee club comes to the American Giants' park for a doubles match. Jamison and Embry will work here.
Douglason, who created such a future on the coast, where he worked with white teens as well as those of men of his own color, will arrive here with I. R. G. Hobson, another of the two men who will oblige in the game between the Monarchs and the American Giants.
CHICAGO GIANTS WIN
Indianapolis or Natrona City City. Md. 20. 31.
Indianapolis or Natrona City City. Md. 20. 31.
Cubula Bay Borstown City. Md. 20. 31.
Cubula Bay Borstown City. Md. 20. 31.
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TURN LIGHT ON INSIDE THE BODY
CARINAL PASSES
SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT
LUNG DISEASE
STOPPING
CALL STONES
MONITORING
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
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ADVERTISMENTS
ADVERTISMENTS
in memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Moltz,
the late Mrs. Elizabeth Moltz,
year after year, May 2, Calgary, Canada.
Today recalls and memories of her.
For those who think of her today are
those who loved her best.
—Mrs. Moltz,
Mrs. M. J. Pleasant and Ada
Glover, and niece, Mrs. Thelma
Evans.
In loving memory of my mother, Mrs.
Moltz, who was away at
Survivors, May 1, 1929.
How I miss you, mother daring,
Seems to me I hear you calling
From that distant heavenly shore.
"Some day we shall be together;
Then we will never part any more,
If the heavens were to fall,
From no sorrow we can know."
—Boosty.
A tribute of love and remembrance
to our dear son and brother, Terry
Moltz, who was away from
May 5, 1918—Sally missed by
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. James
Zita and Qubelia.
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DILIPATESSON FOR SALE, 5001 WARASH
Ave. Bird, 6134.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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LESSONS IN CRYSTAL GAZ-
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Send 25c for Book of Magic
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Chicago, Defender.
WHY BE LONELY OR
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Correspond with some nice lady or gentleman
to offer you a Club, Club 22, Carson St.
Pittsburgh, Fla.
**WANTED—FOR CASH**
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3105 S. STATE ST., CHICAGO.
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HELP WANTED
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We offer an excellent opportunity for men and women everywhere to earn big money either working at home or traveling. Each one accepted is given FREE a course in Salesmanship to qualify him or her for the work. This is your opportunity. Write today for full information, stating experience, if any.
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HELP WANTED
If you want to make some money in a pleasant, dignified way answer this advertisement in every part of the country to introduce our line of toilet paper. The cost is very easy to pay. The material is very new cold and the pay is exceptionally large. Above all, you are able to devote all your time to this work. Many of the people of the race who have worked with us are delighted with our methods of doing it. It will also help you to investigate our proposition. Write to us today and we will send you a sample of the people for yourself. It is necessary, however, in need of a few more people.
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M. N. WORK TO ORGANIZE ISHANG
M. D. Industrial Assn. $25 per wk. Writen
D. M. P尉. $25 State in. Chicago.
GIRL EXPERIENCED PRESS FENDER AND
bound printer. $250 Widahs al.
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everyone, represent $2 to $5 per day and
up for part of full time. We carry 10 fax
and 10 email addresses. We all ask what
we can that pay the postage. You will
be billed good for this week only. Write to
HUB SALES AGENCY,
ROOM 12, 458 E. 27TH ST. CHICAGO, IL.
AGENTS WANT TO SELL LABORATORY
ware and equipment by the famous singer
and actress, Mamie Mankin Smith. Our
agents go on earth to sell premium cash
and valuable premium cash. We territory
and valuable premium cash to build a
large of your own. Write to agencie special
Teen, C Tynon & Co., Performer
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL - HAIR FINE,
the wonderful new hair dressing and straight-
ening products. Must be a native of
cambodia in any style. Not silky or greasy.
Makes the hair delightfully soft and always
populous. Means money to you. Write today.
Dr. Wm. G. Kourguy, Mt. Chem. School,
Washington, D.C.
AGENTS - MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING
Bindi Native Herbs, manufactured since
1888, to relieve constipation, rheumatism,
inflammation, and itching. Sells at $20 per
month. You can, write today, to Bindi
Bibi, or Bibi Bibi, Washington, D.C.
AGENTS - MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING
Bindi Native Herbs, manufactured since
1888, to relieve constipation, rheumatism,
inflammation, and itching. Sells at $20 per
month. You can, write today, to Bibi
Bibi, or Bibi Bibi, Washington, D.C.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL BRANCH CO
Compound; a high grade powder coated
and water-based adhesive; powder
polishes construction; Bramlet X-ray
acrylic; Bramlet Molded Acrylic;
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city; formats and selling plans
for your business; Wilton, IL; or Fort
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2007 PROFIT, QUEN, EASY SELLER
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women, Uptown Lafayette, 2007 JOB
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2007 JOB, quen, insurance for men and
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Kappan & Alder Aguerga
STUTZ
GOOD BABY BUGGY CHEAP. 825
Noble Ave. Victor 2522
SHELFIE PAROLE SUITE AND PINNED HI-
tle act shop. Rosenthal, 3530 Indiana Ave.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WHY
BID LEDE
WHEN THE NEW
SOUTH SIDE EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
HAS WORK WAITING FOR YOU?
ROOFS 4 AND E. JOHNSON BLIG.
INITIONS 4 AND 5.
Out-of-town persons may secure work by
writing us.
50 GIRLS
WANTED
On Power Machines to Work on Aprons, Dresses, Rompers, Play Suits, etc.
EARN $20 WEEKLY SALE TIME AT
lions, address, mailing music elevator,
Music Box, 165 Broadway, Dept. 2 F, New
York, WEEKLY SALE, LEARN GROW
better, better, half cost, Earn $35 a week
better, better, Write immediately, free
bounce free, Write immediately, Franklin
Institute, Dept. 8, S. 241, Rockefeller, N. T. a.
10 H.SKRIERER, AGE 25 TO 31; MUST
bounce exp; married woman performed $29 p.
W. Parks, address, Hotel 101, W. Parks
and West 001.
HELP WANTED—MALE
MEN WANTED
For General Factory Work
Inside and Outside Work
No Experience Necessary
45 cents Per Hour and Up
48 to 60 Hours Per Week
Steady Employment
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING
COMPANY
63d St. and Archer Ave.
Argo, Ill.
BE A DETECTIVE
554-430 WEEKLY
Travel over world; experience unnecessary.
AMERICAN DETECTIVE AGENCY,
1022 Indiana Street,
St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED—AN ALL-HOUND JOB PRINTER
Be a news reporter and who can do general
news reporter and book work. Right pay for
man, house, pool, underfairing Co., Jax.
Knox, Mobile.
BE A DETECTIVE
Travel over world; experience unnecessary.
Argyroupolis, Greece; 1622, Columbia,
Maryland.
RACE MEN WANT THE POSITIONS AS
automobile-machines, everglades and radio
transmitters. We train them monthly to
prepare them. We train them. Write
quickly. University of West Tennessee, Memphis.
WANTED-MAN FOR THE SHINE PARALLEL IN
the skiing machines. Answer by letter.
Henry Fields, Brix 1857, Ruth, Idaho,
Missouri. Answer by letter.
Skiing car, train侍者, $1240. Reporter
impenessive. NS Railway Bureau.
WANTED-MEN TO QUALIFY THE SLEEPER
car and train侍者; experience unnerving
travel. Write McFarrelry, Sept. St. Louis, Mo.
SITTATION WANTED — BAY WORK
HOME WORK; FYEWORKING AND COUFFE
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Why waste energy and valuable time by worrying about a job when your correct position awaits.
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4702 S. State Street
Drexel 0098 and 0194
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225 EAST 57TH STREET, 3D FLOOR
HAIRDRESSING
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
P. FRANKLIN'S
FAMILY HOTELS
3040-42 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Bird, 2918
4524-28 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Kenwood 1863
4824 INDIANA AVENUE
Phone Duvell 5193
MRS. P. FRANKLIN, Trop.
BEAUTIFUL, COZY, WARM
FURNISHED ROOMS
Electric Light, Gas: Sanitary Hitchens With
Water Jacket, Gas Stove, Handy Laundry,
Fridge to Wash, Toilet to $4.00
to $10.00 Handy to Surface Lines and "L"s
HAIRUH AVE, 345E - 448E FRONT RM
HAIRUH AVE, 345E - 448E FRONT RM
righly trained man with modern training in young
children.
YOUNG MARRIED COFFEE WANT FOR
MARRIED, marmir, marmir, hated, hated,
1000th anniversary, marmir, marmir, marmir,
Iowa, livery coat, coat,
BOWEN EVE, NAS. 63-562, LIGHT FUNN,
BOWEN EVE, NAS. 63-562, LIGHT FUNN,
good express and surface lines for trans-
portation,
BRAHLE EVE, NAS. 422, 420, A1-APRINT
fm, furn, $p. wr,笔, Housemate; man,
furn, to "L" and surface lines,
brev, brev
FURN. OF CUPFUN, ROOMS WANTED IN
first-class home; references furnished
Renting Agency, 90 E. 13th St.
Victoria 4258.
FOR NICE CUPFUN, ROOMS FOR CUPFUN
at reasonable rate, try the Furnace Hotel,
200 W. 13th St., 200 Heslton,
Mrs. Littleton, are open.
WASHIMA AVEN. 3867, 3967 APST.—NEATLY
furn. open, in private family of 1; one or
two preferred insured cars, in "T" and su-
personal.
SOUTH PARK AVEN. 3293—PARK, RITCH-
tone apts. with, and without private baths,
45 to 122 per room. Douglas 3850.
RITCHES AVEN. 3846, 3851 ST. FL—PUR-
rent. water good transport. Douglas 3858.
VERNON APARTMENTS
Furn. kitchenee apa. Steam. electric. 11
INDANA AVE., 520. 21c. Fl.-HOOMS.
INDANA AVE., 520. 21c. Fl.-HOOMS.
Do not bring before 7 p. in. prev. S22S.
CALMET AVE., 457. APT. 12c. ONE-SMALL
fm. to sentelite or woman or near
warm floor.
INDANA AVE., 520. APT. 12c. NEATLY
fm. run; sim. blt. elev. light. Count-
ly. Mrs. Lee.
E. 457 ST. 62. 41d FL.-FURNISHED
E. 457 ST. 62. 41d FL.-FURNISHED
Mrs. Lee. with or with
cell吹铃; cell吹铃.
PLAINHAM AVENUE, 488S BST APPT—NEAT
apartment to VIEW—PRIVATE
PREST, 488S BST
GLASGOW BLADE, 382S-397N ROOM: PRIVATE
apartment; private couple or
separate
E. 4187 FF 366-368Y FF 368M
F. 368M first class only need apply. 04187
F. 368M first class only need apply. 04187
E, 421 FH, 441, 457, APT, 2- NEATLY FUN,
first class car; quiet men; to car, to
first class car;
WARHAM AVE, 55TH- LARGE FIRST AVE,
surface care; mounted surface care;
surface care; gas and electricity;
E, 45TH ST, 741 APT, 421 MODERN,
private home; couple or more;
Reqd space;
INDIANA AVE, 444, 420 APT, NEATLY
private room for couple; modern; strict
first class;
LANGLEY AVE, 479, 210 APT, FUN-
first class; quiet men; to car; to
first class car;
FORESTVILLE AVE, 425- LARGE LIGHT
first class; modern; men; driver
first class;
DISABLE COUPLÉ TO SHARE HOME
WITH family of 6; no other rooms, KOMMER
CAMMER AVEN. 451, 450, APT. 3, L-ARBE
furni for couples; modern curtains,
drapes, windows, mirrors.
VINENNES AVEN. 412, 413, 414 TH-FUN.
also home, gift for plum man
also home, gift for woman
INDIANA AVE., 2520, 2D APT.-FURN.
and uniform; informable, call. Call even-
more. GILLS AVE., 2522-CHINISHED ROOM.
ble, light, hot water; all conv. Dong.
PRAIRE AVE., 4545, 2D APT.-BROOM
for couple or single; one unfurished, 4047.
CHAMPANLE AVE., 4805, 2D APT.-FURN.
and couple with first class people.
Drove, 2526.
PRAIRE AVE., 2540, APT. 1-3 LARGE
ROOM for couples or two men. Drove,
1258.
EVANS AVE., 4855-NUCLEY FURN. 3N.
complex; modern; res. Ken. 4780, Smith.
WARSHAM AVE., 3656, 2D FL-PIERN.
modern; modern; for couple or 2 men. Ken. 3578.
E. 4078, 577, 4D APT. 1-SEAT ROOM.
modern; for couple or 2 men. Ken. 3578.
E. 4578, 577, 4D APT.-ROOMS: 5N.
CHAND BLDW., 2520, 2D APT.-FURN.
or unfurished rooms. Kitchen prefigege.
E. 4578, 577, 3N- NICHEY FURN. 3N.
modern; nee prefigege, or couples.
E. 4578, 577, 383, FLOOR PLAT. 5N.
CHAND BLDW., 2520, 2D APT.-FURN.
INDIANA AVE., 2522-LARGE FRONT
Drove, 1680.
VINCENNES AVE., 4430 - NEATLY FURN.
BATHROOM, 4431 - FURNISHED for
companies to other rooms, 4546, 4547,
4548. B 45TH ST. - FWO FURN. RMS, 4545,
4546, and of kitchen. Truck 7458.
CHAIRMANIA AVE., 4761 - FURNISHED RMS,
man and wife.
LAFAYETTE AVE., 5857 - MODERN ROOM,
man and sunflower. Eur. 1600.
BATHROOM, 5858 - FURNISHED for
printer; prefers a desk or man and wife.
B 37TH ST. SE. APT. 4 - FURNISHED
room; man preferred. Bd. 8411.
NATIONAL HOME AVE., 5551 APT. - TWO
ninety-furn. rooms; requires preferred.
INDIANA AVE., 4800 APT. 10 - FURNISH
room.
B 37TH ST. 400 - LARGE ROOMS, NEW
wood 8412.
LAKE PARK AVE., 2603 - LARGE ROOM
DAMBURTON ST., 5152 APT. - FURN. RMS
for 2 men and wife. Dres. 2020.
VINCENNES AVE., 4556 APT. - 3-EXTRA
furnished or unfurnished room.
DAMBURTON ST., 5152 APT. FURN. RMS
for 2 men and wife. Dres. 2020.
VINCENNES AVE., 4556 APT. - 3-EXTRA
furnished or unfurnished room.
DAMBURTON ST., 5152 APT. FURN. RMS
for 2 men and wife. Dres. 2020.
PRAIRIE AVE., 4122 APT. - 2-LARGE
front ninety-furn. room for 2 men.
DAMBURTON ST., 5152 APT. FURN. RMS
Newport 8411.
TWO PERN, RMS, MODERN, NEAR 1K,
TWO PERN, call. Calling Engine 9010. 4.2
420 LM, call. APT, 20-SINGLE RM. FROM
420 LM, call. APT, 20-SINGLE RM.
CALMET AVE. 4860, 3D PLAT—MODERN
furn. rm., Couple or single, Ken. 820. 4.2
DAIMDRON 8030, 3028-REACH, AND UN
ELIN AVE. 2244, 31ST FLOOR—LARGE
furn. rm.; $5 per wk. Mrs. A. Norman.
CALMET AVE. 3017-FRONT RM.; USD
furn. rm.; $5 per wk. Mrs. A. Norman.
INDIANA AVE. 3431, 3018-REACH, USD
$3.00 to $1.00; front. Doug. 2211.
FORESTLEV AVE. 3233-LARGE, LIGHT
nearly furn. rm.; modern conr.
LANGLEY AVE. 4812, 3D APT—FERN
rooms; modern. Ken. 8044.
PRAIRIE AVE. 3131, 1ST FURN. TWO
FERN (Call) AVE. 3131, 1ST FURN. TWO
PERN (Call) AVE. 3131, 1ST FURN. TWO
E 9TH ST. 310-NEATLY RM. ROOM
Man preferred. Doug. 7056.
COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 3212, APT. 6.
COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 3212, APT. 6.
PRAIRIE AVE. 4437, 3D APT—FERN
rooms. Alicia 1008.
MODERN. FERN. LIGHT BYUSEKEEPING
room. Keuwed 2469
INBANA AVE., 402B, 202B, APT 7, NEATLY
100 ft. from the AVE. In BANA AVE.
100 ft. from the AVE. In BANA AVE.
100 ft. from the AVE. In BANA AVE.
INJURE AVE. AVE. FLAAT C=JFKR
INJURE AVE. AVE. FLAAT C=JFKR
margaret; married; two couples; no other need
for marriage
PITHENH25H0 BROM-PHYTEH PITHENH25H0
fractured, reasonable. Call Viktor 877-345-8771 before 5
pm.
VINCENNES AVE., 4255, 5D APT—ONE
room, kite, rilton house,咕咕屋
EVANS AVE., 4842, APT 2, 2-NEAT LIGHT
room; modern 1 or 2 single room; near
2-10 street, large room; near
GRAND BLVD., 4195-NICE, LARGE LIGHT
room, steam, water; convenient, and
surface lines, front reasonable, and
kitchenette for 2 or 4. Working
preferred. No children. Doug. 4755.
PRAIRIE AVE., 4190, 5D FL—NEATLY
room; modern 1 or 2 single room; near
100 YOU WANT A NICE ROOM WE HAVE
20 St. Church, Hotel Livingston
20 St. Church, Victoria
WARASHI AVE., 4242, 1ST APT—HOOM
for 2 men or single man. No other room.
LARGE LIGHT, BEAUTIFUL, ENL. ALL
modern room. Good location on Michigan
Phony Room 6045.
LARGE LIGHT, BEAUTIFUL, ENL. ALL
modern room, steam, Lady or man.
ST. LAWRENTE AVE., 4252, 2ND-NEATLY
room; couple. Also single room; no
preference. No children. Doug. 4755.
GRAND BLVD. 3221. APT. 2-800M
Call: 1:200 3221, Dong. 4201.
After 1:200 p.m.
E. 458 IH 14, 410- FURN. HN. FOR QUEEN
Dress, gentleman. Private home, MN.
Dress, gentleman. Private home, MN.
RN. FOR FIRST CLASS FLOWING COULE
FLOWING COULE. No other rooms. (410
Boulder 2328)
LAWRENCE AVE. 4320, 3D APT-
sim, sim. eluc; use of kilochron
Dock, 0816
E. 404H PL, 42L, 43H P100R - FOUR-FUR
FURNISHING, eight bed, eleven closet, couple and men-
class first class.
S LAWRENCE AVE, 451S, 2D APT - 2
room, other other rooms. Compile
wanted. Ren. 210 X
CALMETT AVEN. 4022. FLAT 1-1000
light, large, light. Near "W." and surface.
PAIRING AVEN. 2667-TWO BEAUTIFULLY
form. rms. KILLS. kathryn. B15 pr. wk.
1-1000
PRAIGUE AVE., 421, AVE. 2 - HEACTIFCY
l. form. rms.
CAMMET AVE., 125-1-2-5 RMS. ELEC.
CAMMET AVE., 125-2-3-4 RMS. ELEC.
CAMMET AVE., 125-2-4-5 RMS. ELEC.
rm. with or without kit-lift. Issue. 7127.
DESHARP AVE., 125-3-4-5 RMS. PRIVATE FAMILY
l. form. rms.
GRAND PLAY, 332D, 330 AFT—FUN-
GE, SEAT, LIGHT KM, WITH QUIT FAMILY
SEAT, LIGHT KM, WITH QUIT FAMILY
for man, Frex, 4100.
for man, Frex, 4100.
FOR FUN, FUN, 385, KM, LAT-
ER, Bounz, 3000.
RHODES AVE., 321-FURS, RMS, MEN
preferred.
STATE ST, 520, STL. PLAT 2-FURNISHED
rooms. Call openings. Boulevard 520, da-
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
STATE ST, 520, 22D PL. UNFURN. BMJ.
facilities for doctor,侵者, balletser or
bring purposes. Apply Business Agreement.
WARWASH ST, 525, APT. 3-CFURNISH, OR
form. baker, bell and patio rooms. reas-
sons for baker, bell, alley, altry. for fi-
rms of class or couple rooms.
E. 4157 ST. 621- Two UNFURN. ROOMS
for light lamps; else, eardrobes, fences, tux
kits.
CALIFORNIA AVE. 2517- Two LARGE FRONT
ROOMS; also two large back room use of
LIGHTING. 2517- UNFURNISHED
INDIANA AVE. 2505- UNFURNISHED
and light housekeeping rooms, ub
LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO FIRST
ROOM. 2505- UNFURNISHED
NORWESTVILLE AVE. 4250- Two UNFURN.
room heat, heat and lights furnished.
SOUTH PARK AVE. 3521- UNFURN. RIM.
ROOM. 3521- UNFURN. RIM.
BATTEN AVE. 4505- ST. II- Two UNFURN.
frost rooms, kennel, 1292.
202 UNSTAINISHED RMS, BLEE, LGT
305 Vernon age, Atlantic 21st.
ROOMS WANTED
YOUNG WOMAN WITH CHILD 2 YEARS
and MORE. Phone 212-555-1234, or inquiries
people who will will care for child 1 or 2 days
a week. Phone Vivian 2855, or inquiries
WE RENT YOUR WOOMBED OR KITCHEN
call us at King Adt. Services, 202-722-6111.
DO YOU WANT A NICE ROOM? WE HAVE
H. Clark's Room Heating Agency, 20
20th St., Victory 4225.
FURNISHED PLATS FOR RENT
COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 435-210-8000,
dining, kitchenette, Nesty farm, Med.
farm, Atlantic, Morn. Farm, O.
Crowell.
E. 301 S. 2010, A12. H. 21-25 S. 2000,
form, farm, Nesty farm, bus and
weekend. $1250 weekly fee.
FLATS FOR RENT
9OARD
$555 PER WEEK WILL SUCCEED YOUR
needs. A meal, call and arrange for your next week
board. It is just like eating at home with
your family. V. Cock, V. Tempus or
Doug. SS25
Indiana Ave. nr. 328 Nt. 8, 8 rm. stone,
stone brick, 2 ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, cash $2000
made into 2 flats;价钱: $2000 cash $2000
2 flat stage front,价钱: $2000 cash $2000
hardwood floors;价钱: $14,000 cash $1,400
4 ft. wide; all 6 rm. modern through
4 ft. wide; all 6 rm. modern through
4 ft. wide; all 6 rm. modern through
carramane; ltth brick, hardwood floors;价钱:
$2000 cash $2000, carramane; 470
Indiana Ave. Oakland 1000.
FOR SALE - 3-FAT BUILDING
4 room house, fireplace, heat, elec.
price $2,000. Owner, 700 K.
424 St.
3-FAT BUILDING
7 room house, land, shed, elec.
all modern. Price $1,500; cost $1,000. 223 Indiana Ave.
Also other bargains in houses and
farmsteads. Alexis wanted $1,800. Willa, still
farmsteads. 644 Forrester Ave. Also the
1000.
FOR SALE
5 room house, basement, 2 baths,
elec. lights, basement, new furnace, new
heater. Avn. Wash. Ave. $1,200; Avn. Wash.
Ave. $1,200; $1,200 cash, bal. like rent:
bargain. 13 room frame house, 250F
house, basement, half bath, half
modern, rooms off, half bath, half
modern, rooms off, half bath, half
modern building, dth St. and St. Law-
rence Ave. $2,800; $2,000 cash, bal. month
building. H. A. Wash. 210 Indiana Ave.
Phone Douglas 1714.
BARGAIN
PHILADELPHIA BUILDING
6 flats, 3 carc. steam house, elec.
hardwood floors, the bath: 2 var. gar-
ages. T. W. CHAMPION REALTY AGENCY
5103 N. State St.
Dearel 1926
712 Madison St. , Invermere 7500
Marymount Ave. , Invermere 7500
Park, Fire hose, and bath, Concrete
foundation; lot 4215 ft. $3,760; 4200
down lot; lot 4215 ft. $3,760; 5175
West Ave. Enclosed 3100
$800 CASH, DAL, LIKE HENT, TAKES MY
500 room stove oven 2 lots and
4 improvements. Price $6000. No resale
after refurn. Near 50th St, Pullman
322R.
FOR SALE 2-FACT BRICK, 7 AND 8
rms, hot water heat; $10,000; 8 down,
$10,000; 4 down; $10,000; 4 down;
4 and 4; $1,400; $1,000 down. Wn. N.
Smith, owner. 222 State Street. Nw.
Smith, owner. 222 State Street. SEARTH
St., 200 brick house, $7,000; E. 41st
near Vinegna Ave., 11,000; $6,000;
Funkhous, 200 brick house. Funkhous, 200
St. Vinegna Ave., 11,000; Funkhous, 200
St. Vinegna Ave., 11,000; HEARTHFIT,
102, DIEHLWER, "WORLD EARTHFIT,
BOUND RESORT"; for high and dry hide
from Vinegna Ave., 11,000; Realty
Co., 410 Bonn Ave., Chicago, Lives
greats wanted. Oakland 120.,
Morgan Park 120. Morgan Park 120.
terms; small payment down; 250 and
Giles Ave.; gross reservation. Phoen Boulevard
252, 350 Waltham Ave.
MORGAN FARM LOTS
$250 per lot, $375, $200 down and $15 per
mount. 12 lots. C. M. Boll, Call (866)
FOR SALE 2-FACT BRICK, 6 EACH
Store heat, rent $100 per hour, $750.
Store heat, rent $100 per hour, $750.
WANT TO BUY LAND IN AKANSAS
ADDRESS Box 31, Chicago Department
FOR RENT
STORE FOR RENT: BASEMENT STORIES
object. View at 1000 W. 10th St.
Mrs. Miller, Oak, 4239.
GARAGE FOR RENT: 600 BOWEN AVENUE
of purpose. Please call Shablake 2202 J.
FOUNTAIN HALL 3220 IIDNANA AVENUE
Laguna Beach. Rent $150 per month.
BASEMENT: BUSINESS OF LAKE
$150 per month. A. A. Apin. 485 State
FLATS FOR SALE
5 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR
ease; cemp 24, E 421, 24, 52 ft.
CHILDREN TO BOARD
WILL, BROOM AND BOARD SMALL CHILDREN
by the week. Call earnings after 6:20
P.M.
WILL BOARD CHILDREN BY THE WORK
at my home 20 miles south of Chicago,
Bertha Tether, Montgomery, MS.
Girls Good
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
PRAIRIE RENT, 462-244-ELAMBERT FOR
business or office, and unfurnished rooms for
rent.
SUMMER RESORTS
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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3211 ELMWOOD AVE.—B-room home, store
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3045 LANLINGY AVE. — 121-800M PRESS
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FORESTVILLE AVE. — 424D ST. — 81
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4720 ETANS AVE. — 81
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$627 WARSHAR AVE. -5-room suite; store heat
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LANGLEY AVE. NEAR 4TH ST. -5-777
LANGLEY AVE. 4TH ST. -5-777
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interscholastic championship of America for both high and preparatory schools.
high school of this city ran a full team of Race boys in event No. 40. The quartet, composed of L. Searshick, ran well, finishing a close fifth to Grenmontown. On Friday they finished the third leg for Lancaster, Pa. high. His showing was poor. E. Colby ran the first leg for Lancaster, but got out to a good start and led up to within 90 yards of the end of his lap and quit. The end of the eighth mile, L. Jones
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high, which finished in the rut. E. Robinson ran well for West Grove, IL. Southern high school to victory in the Philadelphia high school freshmen half-14-2 5-seconds, breaking the record of 132-2-5 seconds, made by Central High School, last year. finished third with C. Brown and G. Collins as 50 per cent of 184 quartet. J. Melnirtey ran anchor for high, which finished second in rides even.
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Hannock school was represented by D. Wilson of T. Wilson for Northwest school won event No. 16. He ran the second leg for Northwest with 50 shots to the good. B. Oliver ran author for Northwest and won an A. Dabney ran the first leg for Landover school with 50 shots to the good. B. Brundon and T. Harris represented Arnold school who finished the first leg for Northwest school in event No. 14. Cox ran the third leg for Northwest school as Mr. Coute says, "We are getting better and better every year." The athletes this year from the little follows to the high schools and many of former years. It is likely that next year will see a meet and a large number of our athletes in action. And, Booker T. Wilson came through this time, all right.
HARRISBURG BEATS LANCASTER
Lancaster, Pa. April 25—The Lancaster club of the Atlantic league was awarded by the Harrisburg Giants' score:
KILLE
Lancaster ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 = 1
Lancaster ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 = 1
Battles: Barden and Moeller; Treadwell and White
KID NORTH IN TOWN
Kid North and his partner, breeders of race horses, arrived in town over the Santa Fe Friday and are quarteted at the Vince-nines hotel.
MORGAN PARK GIANTS PLAY
The Morgan' Park Giants play the pulmonn nine Sunday at 11th and 12th at Williams and Reed will be the battery.
Johnson is Ready for Lodge Fight
BY SAM MARCELLO
Havana, Cuba, May 4.—Everything is in readiness for the Jack Johnson-Farmer Lodge battle here Sunday afternoon, May 6, at the baseball park. Johnson arrived April 25, and immediately went into training with half a dozen local sparing partners. He has been the best of his wind and is in the pink of condition.
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he has not lost any of his
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hitting as hard as ever and that his defense is perfect.
Lodge arrived here on April 24. It has been in strenuous training for the past week, and is taking no air condition. Its training quarters are two miles from Johnson's camp. Its sparing partners are white men with muscular build. In training, there have been a lot of spying going on between members of both camps. The night is scheduled for 20 rounds, but the consensus of opinion is that it will not go over eight rounds. Often, who will promote the bout, an advance gate of seats of over $100,000, and by Sunday it is expected that all of the best seats will receive 40 per cent of the gross receipts, while Lodge will gamble for 20 per cent.
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Chicago, Ill. March 18th, 1922.
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Chicago, Ill., March 13th, 1923.
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Brickey had the better part of a "pitchers" dues with Harrold and Morehouse contest by the score of 4 to 3. Brickey allowed the purple and black boys only to reach the bench via the strike-out route.
Morehouse scored in the third when he hit a home run. The error. Morris Brown evened the count in the fifth on Cotton's home run. In the sixth, he hit a home run. runs out of two hits and an error. Morehouse was trailing 1 to 2 in the seventh. He hit a home run with two costly errors. gave Morehouse the game 4 to 2. The feature of the batting of Fodgers at short for Morehouse. He gained two doubles and handed five chances without an error.
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Chicago, Ill., March 19th, 1923
To: William H. May, Caterer.
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Chicago, March 18th, 1923.
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Chicago, March 23, 1923.
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STOMACH TROUBLE
Chicago, Ill. March 16th, 1923.
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BAPTIST PASTOR PLEADS SUPPORT FOR KLAN RULE
Accepts $10 Gift and Tells Members to Pick Up Cross and Follow the Ku Klux
Perry, Okla., May 4.—While the members of the congregation of the Rev. Dr. R. B. Urry (white) of Pittsburgh, Pa., were engaged in chasing a group of klansmen from the church, the Rev. Mr. Combs (not white) of the Baptist church here submitted to a gift of $10 from the klan and busied himself in exhorting his members to support the principles of such a fine organization. Rev. Combs finds himself falling by the wayside throughout the United States have awakened to the emerging menace seen in the klan's attitude toward the Protestant organization has made it a practice to deluge with gifts churches and other welfare groups and bodies, with the evident design of getting lined up on the side of the klansers. Preachers Fight Klan Now there is an active adverse response scheme is seen by white ministers and they are no longer prone to welcome the klan's gifts. Klansmen who visit churches now in the name of lining cross are met with resistance.
Dr. Urny, the white Pittsburgh pastor, not only refused the clark parishioners saw to it that the group of klansmen got out of his church and took over the care of them were unmasked. During the week the minister was visited by the blogger of the realm of Pennsylvania and the rest of the states. Dr. Urny remained adamant, and preached a sermon condemning the klan the following Sun
Dnies Connection
Said he: "The increasing frequency of visits paid by delegations of klansmen to Protestant churches, bringing donations of money with which they are making a connection between the klan and the church, naturally raises the question of relationship between the two. The Protestant church prides itself on its mission to ideals. But the klan, in my opinion, does not measure up. The klan is very friendly to the Protestant church, and its friendship is unquestionable. I feel that when it comes to the application of the Protestant principles of life the church might well pray to be delivered from its friend."
Fifteen klansmen entered Rev. Combs' church here. They filed in at the front door and marched an hour before Combs stood at attention. The leader of the klansmen handed the procher an envelope containing $10. He then turned facing the congregation, and Combs led. Raising his right hand for attention, he declared that the knights were the people of the Race to have any four of them. After the klansmen had left Rev. Combs made a talk to the principles of the klan and asked his congressoon to get behind them.
This Is Why Washington Is Lawless
Washington, D. C., April 21. The Civic Center of Affiliated Associations of the District of Columbia has registered a protest with the com-munity against what is termed "the unjust quota of white and Colored police and firemen maintained in the. In the petition it is cited that "of the 1,523 employees for the protection of the city, only 53 are Colored." In view of this claim it is formally stated: "That the Colored people be given their quota of police in all grades from captain down and that active assignments be maintained." The police of whom he increased and proper officers appointed according to quota of population. That a Colored physician be placed on the board of examiners for the police and five departments." The officers are as follows: W. D. Nixon, president; H. E. Barnett, secretary; J. E. Childs, William H. Carter, Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, Dr. J. J. Porter.
HONOR RALPH TYLER
Columbus, Ohio, April 27. The-which is to be held here this summer, will be known as Camp Ralph honoring the late Kapil Walley.
Wanted a Free Meal in Hurry, Is Shot Dead
Atlantic City, N. J., May 4—Because he is said to have ordered a farmer to hurry who was preparing him a meal, he had him knocked unknown, was shot and killed Saturday by Anthony Circla (white), at Egg Harbor City. According to the farmer's wife who was in the kitchen and had been the man into the kitchen of his home when an alteration ensued. Attracted by the noise they said they went into the kitchen and attained to separate the farmer and the man knocked down. Circla, it is alleged, got a shotgun and shot William through the head. He was arraigned by the police and helped by Magistrate burdick without bail on a charge of murder.
THE WEEK
YOU have cooled down by this time on the Veterans' hospital at Tuskegee, or three colored "leaders" one a doctor got so hot the matter and wrote President Harding importment letters. "We won't stand for it," they said, in so many words. The language, used only by men PREPARED to fight. You were prepared? You would not have done that, we always remember, get your "leaders" to tell Warren G. Harding is President, head of YOUR government, chief of ALL the people. Then tells you that he "he gave the President a piece of his mind" in a letter addressed to him, put that man down as silly, foolish, as an officer in the army. If a man boasts, that he called the President down, put that man down as a fool. On countrymen, our white people, busy working for you opening up new worlds to you, doing a lot of big talk they don't mean, will turn on you quicker about insulting the President than for any other reason.
Washington, tended it to a great bloom in Alabama. What was that seed? I was the SPIRIT of education. That is the ACT educated, not merely to talk it. Weak men take in learning; strong men add to it.
President Harding told this writer that Booker T. Washington was schoolmaster of his country. In not that a fine tribute to your grandfather, tell the children that Harding, a man of heart, picked your FIRST benefactor, as teacher to a nation. Get some of your educated young men to turn to business, manufacture, commerce, farming, turn to bankers, merchants, farmers, manufacturers. Tell them not to give all their talents to the adornments of civilization. would look ridiculous with a Race of lawyers, doctors, teachers, preachers and "writers" without bankers, merchants, farmers, manufacturers.
President Harding than for any other reason.
Keep in mind I ICANS, not HAITI, you know how important you are to Uncle SamDoc Haiti. If so, he than a favor, you know that the American white man. Watch him; then remember.
Chip-wearers are trouble makers.
This writer argues with the President,
personally attached, but this writer
doesn't give Mr. Harding any head.
Grievous words stir up anger, and
Mr. Harding not much on any-
body, any cause, that slow-drags him.
This writer worries the President,
who wore a wristwatch treasurer
about the attorney's hospital.
L. Cohen, about backing Lincoln
Johnson, putting Colored men in of-
fice, wore a wristwatch, but first one
another, but this writer doesn't shoot off his head at Harding,
who is backed by Uncle Sam.
Now books; better still, know
men. Your ruler, make friends
with authorities, appeal to Ceasar—
don't "sass" him.
You can be able to go back and get
a hearing.
If Colored men fail to control the
Nazi hospital at Auschwitz, don't
find that hard. Honor to honor, to tribute to whom,
so says the Bible.
Your President puts his foot down
while white people running the
hospital.
"Not because they are white," says the President, "but because I want our Colored people to have an opportunity to show what they can do in then." Knowing what to do on an inside is as important as getting in. Senator J. Thomas Heflin, who makes the fur fly when your name is called, is reported as saying he understand by any white people what he wants to do. He-had one thing in mind, you another, but you both travel the same road. Money changes many minds, as you know. Story is more beautiful than that of the virgin oils and the oil by which the Master taught you to shape up.
"Here is the hospital," Mr. Hardy says to you. How can you answer Lincoln Johnson, busy running down men prepared to meet the call, has his hands full. As a man thinkin' in his heart so is he, according to the Book; but his aid is the head of his house. Important duties in hospital: the budget calls for $22 men and women to be employed. The payroll amounts to $625,132 a year. Hand it to a President who bucks the money up to open a office to you, to your boys, to your doctor, and puts a big business in your hands.
From time to time this writer will
shaping up, and how it all turns out.
Keep what President Harding has done in mind. After 1925, watch Harding.
"GO TO college" is advertisement of fine young men of your Race, young, men burning up with zeal.
Stand by your young men. Young men for our, declared the wisest man in history.
All war is not of the sword.
A young man, Graves, spoke of another young man, Henry W. Grady who died at 30—just as fame touched him to his feet, in deathless words.
"In him there was heroism—the heroism of the knight that drew no sword, but waved in his hand, high above his white plumed brow, the sacred wand of peace, of love, of fraternity."
Your young men are at war against ignorance, indifference against empty speaking in public places.
"Education will solve our problems," say your young men, fresh from those walls.
You can go all the way with them, however.
Education, that is, books, formulas, rules and a good memory, will push things along, but behind this your children must have character.
You have heard that word often, have you not?
What really is character? You feel like asking. Some give one definition, some another. Two words hit the mark, self-control.
Excursions into history, that is, into actions and thoughts of men shows that what is education for some men is rubbish to others.
Maybe you saw that a "second Booker T. Washington," a Nego, is studying for a degree Ph. D. at Columbia. The reporter meant well but he was off the scent. No man with Booker T. Washington's brain, ideas, energy, courage, convictions, would waste his time at Columbia getting a degree. There are those in need of degrees, but to others they are like hanging an electric bulb on a star.
His supporters, comrades, congratulate Abbott daily, when they can catch him in a "education" stopped at Hampton. Take Hampton, established by his father, the founder of our country. Hampton played for A. son of Hampton, Booker T.
Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY
By Roscoe Simmons
It was the SPIRIT of education.
That is, to ACT educated, not
not educated.
Weak men take in learning; strong
men add to it.
President Harding told this writer
that Booker T. Washington was
schoolmaster of his country.
Is not that a fine tribute to your
Is not that a fine tribute to your greatest man?
Tell the children that Harding, a man of heart, picked the FIRST benefactor, as teacher to a nation. Shall you get some of your educated young men to turn to business, manufacture, commerce, farming, turn to FIREWORKS, to give them not to give all their talents to the adornments of civilization.
You can look ridicule with a Race of lawyers, doctors, teachers, poets, preachers and "writers" without banks, merchants, farmers, manufacturers.
You can beat the American white man to watch him; then remember more of his virtues, less of his vices.
You young men are right—go college.
You writer, who donated many years to "college," is also in order—"GO TO WORK!"
"WHAT will the President do with Walter Cohen?" That question you hear, this writer hears often. The country, that is our of it, is worked up over Mr. Cohen.
You know Mr. Cohen, of course, a Native of New Orleans, his name and his name have been made in his home town.
Virtue has a hard time but a big reward at home. Think, as you look away from this page, and you will learn that he was a great man. In 1898 William McKinley, on the advice and with the consent of Mark A. Hanna, your GREATEST political champion, gave Mr. Cohen a big job. He was a lawyer in the States Land Office at New Orleans. Years later Roosevelt reappointed him. Taft threw him down. Give Mr. Taft the benefit of every man in the City. Foraker lived there, he came from another community. Also, Foraker was a Union soldier. Our chief justice saw his first gun when Aguinaldo laid down in Manila.
Younger people, generally ignorant of everything except the latest dance, Dr. Crum. He played his part in 1982-2. However, go back to him for a parallel case to Mr. Cohen's. Four times Roosevelt sent the name of Dr. Crum to the Senate as collector of the port at Charleston, S. C.
Tillman lived then. Do you know anything of Benjamin Ryan Tillman? Get out of him in the statement that Mr. Crum is very crude initiators of the South Carolina senator. Tillman opposed the confirmation of Crum, but he refused to hit below the belt. Crum is very saved. Mr. Taft sent him to Liberia.
Twice Mr. Harding has sent the name of Walter L. Cohen to the Senate as controller of customs at New Orleans.
This is a note for *our scrap book*; the vote on the confirmation of Walter L. Cohen is first time in the his Senate that a vote was taken on any man objected to by a Senator.
"This objection is racial," said Senator Lodge. Republicans bristled in it.
You are not always starting something, are you not? You started the first debate in the constitutional convention in 1857.
Three-quarters of a century later you started the Civil war. Through you the New Nation was born. Is not that so?
Ten Republican Senators, including Spencer of Missouri, Borah and Lorenot, and Lenroot, voted against Mr. Cohen.
NO Democrat voted for him. All Democrats voted gave him the blackhall.
Twenty-five Republicans voted for him.
The Illinois Senators, McCormick and McKinley fight for his reappointment, being Colen's bosser and spokesman.
Illinois Colored people live among the fairest, finest, squarest white people in the state. An Illinois young white man, standing on the Capitol steps at Washington, said to this writer: "Remember, we live in the state of Lincoln. This writer told him that YOU never forgot that. Try always to Lincoln and you will prove yourself.
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"What of Cohen now?" you ask. Before these humble lines, written to inform, instruct, inspire, reach you, or very shortly thereafter, Wallace will be controller at New Orleans. Don't give it to despair. You have more friends than you have counted. More would come out in the open for you, but your talkative leaders decided, not white men who wrong you, but ALL white men. Big talk is all right if you can back it up. If you want to get in your government, support, of those controlling the government, is not that true? Most blinds are called. Your hope lies, not in babbling like a brook, not in lamenting and chewing, not in conscience, spirit of fair play, sense of honor, of the American white man. Failure will meet you on any other road. Will you feel closer to Harding if he reappoints Cohen? he responds then, with your emotion, because he will likely reappoint him. What hurts a duck but his bill-nothing crows louder than a scared rooster.
REPORTS say that a pamphlet asks intervention to prevent "annexation of the republic of Haiti by the United States," distributed to the delegates to the
CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
Pan-American conference in session at Santiago, Chile. The paparazzi eyes looking for you. The paparazzi were not given to Pan-American delegates.
This time last year you were excited about Haliit, your "leaders" were running from pillar to post chair, including Incle Sam with oppression of Haliit. Get a toe-hold yourself first, then you can help others. You knew very little of the situation with the "leaders" knew but a little more.
"They are black and we MUST be for them" seemed to be the cry. You do not think deeply except on church meetings. Two weeks ago this writer gave you new information on Hattl. This week more information is laid before you.
Keep in mind that you are AMERICANS, not Hattlans. Also, that Hattlans think you are a very small potato, few in a pile. You want to annex Hattl. If so, he would do the Hattlans a favor. Also Hattl would have little to lose, all to gain.
Before Uncle Sam went into Hattl in 1915 the island didn't own a railroad. Less than 2 per cent of theopleas had a railroad. More than 100 miles of roads could take care of a two-wheel vehicle. Go back over that statement. Some people are location, man-made roads and good roads are man-made inventions, representing his civilization. Shake hands with yourself. You who think very little of you, who know very little of your distance, claim that the new president, Borno, was forced on them.
Borno was elected president at the FIRST orderly election in the history of the country, supposed to him walked out of the apposition. Keep up with facts, not fancies. When others express notions you also express notions. Listens to a man of figures, authority.
Borno's only crime is that instead of being pro-French, he is pro-American.
Our white people are mean," you will say. Some of them are very mean, thoughtless, brutal—some of them. Most of them are kind, generous, fair. We have done more for Haiti than they have done for you. They owe Haitians nothing, your everything, however, since these expenditures of Haitians are determined throw away our money, let Haiti, get some of it, maybe get somewhere on it.
Many ask, "What are we doing in Haiti?" The question has never been answered.
This writer will answer it: Because the Germans were monkeying with Haitian affairs, trying to control the cooling station at Mole St. Nicholas, and were caught muddying with the Germans, causing Haitian, northern trade headquarters.
That is the milk in the coconut.
Don't think Uncle Sam went into Haiti because he was a bully and wanted to jump on somebody littler than he.
He went in to keep European nations from blocking him on the sea. Throw away ailous sentiment and that the country that but you where you are—head of the Negro Race the world over. Haiti has schools now, roads, orderly government, and its country power. Leading Haitians, once opposed to Uncle Sam, are now strong for white people. High Commissioner and Mrs. Russell invited the Haitians to dinner, everything was all right. How is this for a government? Of eight presidents elected in 10 years three beat it out of the country, one has been poisoned, one said to have been poisoned, two were murdered in broad daylight, and Sam, whom you may recall, had his head and legs torn from his body. His head and legs torn from town like a quartered beetle. That at least is self-government, is it not? Non annex us,' cry a handful of Haitians. Ninety per cent would tell you, if you could: "Please open the door and let me in. I stand here freezing, wet to the skin." This is not the Haiti of L'ouverture and Dessalas.
Haiti is queen of the Carribean, 575 miles southeast of the U. S., 55 miles west of Port Rica, 50 miles west of Cuba. On the year it overthrew the French—1804. Napoleon made L'Ouverture pay for that revolution. Reading makes a full man; therefore the children to look up the history of Haiti and entertain you.
OUR poor white people put on more airs than a humming bird, do they not? Of course, that the color line was drawn on the ship Albania as it left New York for London or Liverpool, a few days ago.
White passengers saw Shelton boat our noted comedian, lend 35 Colored boat the boat, all set for a sail to Europe.
"We won't have this," some of the poor white people said; "no sr, give us money, give us money."
The force went up, the armistice was signed, and a compromise of some kind agreed to.
Out the boat sailed, Eau de Boudou. Eau can men look upon the sea and hate him together? Tears of angels made the sea.
"Why does he say 'poor' white people?" you ask yourself.
Because poor white people ride the Albania, a second class boat. Our first class white people, those always on your mind and who always know the steps, ride the Mauretania, Battle, Olympic and kindred vessels. Colored passengers are bound for London, where they will appear in a music hall. Once out on the bosom the unnumbered dead, our white friends will conclude that they are not so warm. A storm on the ocean brings everybody's senses, a lot of silly women first. This writer saw that for himself. Let Shelton's orchestra strike up "Some Sunny Day," or maybe one of (continued on page 15, Col 1)
DR. E. SCOTT PENS LETTER TO GARY ON LABOR
Washington, D. C., April 27.—In reply to the reported utterances of Ebert H. Gary, chairman of the American Society of Steel Corporation, the States Steel corporation, dwelling upon the shortage of labor in America and the necessity of importing labor from abroad, Scott, secretary-treasurer of Howard university, has addressed a letter to Mr. Gary, calling the latter's attention to a labor reservoir in America that is being overlooked.
In his letter Mr. Scott writes: "We have said that 'there is a great abundance of labor on the other side of the world that would be glad to come here and develop our American resources.' May we continue to say that there are 12,000,000 are in the South. They are citizens of the American republic. They are one-crop systems and oppressed by one-crop systems that blinder and prevent their fullest development and the enjoyment of the fullest American citizenry. They are strong bodies and have a real patriotic attachment to American institutions.
"They are in position to supply the labor shortage to which you refer are widely undertaken on a large and impatient scale to transfer them to the centers where their services are needed. It seems unnecessary to look to foreign shores to supply any labor that is needed in American industries when there is this large and sympathetic group within reach. These Americans are not allies. The Americans are not songwriters to disrupt the government or to they bolsterist or anarchistic ideals. Will it be possible for one circumstance as you are to lend the weight your great influence in opening large economic opportunities for this group?
Race Women Attend Vote League Meet
The gradual recognition of Race women is becoming more pronounced each year. The National Seventh Convention of Women It voted it was gratifying to know that from one delegate in 1920 there were five this year. The women attending as delegates were I. W. Bowles and T. J. Nevette from Missouri, and Madames Irene Golns and Alice D. Webb from Illinois. Mrs. S. Bowles was a visitor to the National Federation of Women's clubs, while Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett represented the press. The delegates were greeted with a cordial and heart-felt welcome by the members and the citizens of Des Moines.
The question of enfranchisement and organization of the Racoe women committee is a matter of concern mitten on uniform laws concerning women by Mrs. Irone Golns, Mrs. S. Joe Brown, Des Moines, spoke against the committee. A committee composed of women both races and from all sections of the country, held a meeting with the committee, and submitted to the executive board with the request that a speaker from the National Federation of Women's clubs be placed on the program next
RENE MARAN GETS LITTLE
MONEY FROM SALE OF BOOK
New York, April 27.—In a letter to Dr. Hubert H. Harrison, the lecturer of New York, he recounts the notetaker French writer and examiner Prix Goncourt, writing from his home in Port Archambault, French Equatorial Africa, says that he has profited greatly from his book, Bataoula, which won for him the prize.
The letter to Dr. Harrison, which came in review by the author, is called to bring the much-needed money that the author now lacks. The letter closed with a hope that our people, who have been generous, would make some return for the sake of his, and our Race and for France.
NORTHWEST BOYS
KILLS WIFE
New York, West 4- James A. Wood, 4, 63 West 101st St, shot during a quarrel. He was arrested and arraigned in court Monday on a charge of homicide. Woods claims he shot to kill him. The shooting took place at 10:30 o'clock, Saturday, April 21.
Keep your lawns clean. Have the children remove newspapers from in- and outings and advertisements a clean, fine character.
In the Final Arguments
THE MARRIAGE OF THE WESTERN WOMAN
As this contest draws to a close the long-haired dausels find it hard to keep their bobbed sisters from bobbing up when they're not supposed to.
We have with us this week: At left (top), Miss Dolris Hall, 2300 Pennsylvania Ave., Gary, Ind.; below, Miss E. L. Duncan, 3537 St. Antoine St., Detroit, Mich.; at right (top), Miss Libby K. Seigler, 625 21st St., Cairo, Ill.; below, Mrs. Susie Dickerson, 2239 Grandview Ave., Cleveland, Ohio; at bottom, Miss Christine Spencer, 622 N. Adams St., Bloomington, Ind.
A LETTER FROM THE ANTIPODES
The Following Interesting Missive Was Received by Tony Langston: The "Royal Southern Singers Have Been Abroad for Three Years
SECOND LETTER
Melbourne, Australia.
Dear Friend Tony: I shall now try to tell you about the rest of our trip
to London. London, England.
Letter between Naples and Port Said.
I hope this letter will not bore you and
the Red Sea, on either side,
only desert and mountains; no
or anything that looks like it
and the eye can reach. The he
man who wrote this letter will be
then entered the Red Sea.
We then entered the Red Sea,
which is very narrow; in fact,
the dear readers of "Our Great Week-
ing" will never out of sight of land. We
will still feel it.
The women wear vells over their faces from their coats down. Single women engaged wear white and the married ones wear black, with a nose-piece made of leather. The women returned to the ship and hoisted an oak about 1 o'clock, and soon we were on 94 miles long and about 200 feet wide most of the way, averaging 40 feet deep. The women must be very careful and go very slow. Immediately after leaving Port Said we were right up in the desert, where that border the canal. We passed now and then a camel train, or a few Eryxians, and we were walking nothing worth mentioning. About 7 o'clock p. m. we laid up until we could get the bitter lakes. We reached the city of Suez at datbakne and stopped there for a rest. We ended the end of the canal and the entrances to the Red sea, but called the Gulf of Suez. We left the Hebrew children.
BUD BILLIKEN NEWS WILL BE FOUND IN THIS SECTION ON PAGE 14: A FEATURE OF INTEREST TO CHILDREN
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME
The men wear their hair long and tucked back and twisted into a knot with their hair. The women wear their hair that gives them the appearance of the devil, as the cochle is shaped like a jellyfish, protruding out from the neck and the jacket that just covers the breast, leaving the waistline bare and a cloth that covers the neck, which hangs to the ankles. No hair shaves are worn, except by the high-caste natives. There is also a class known as the "white fathers," whose parentage, white fathers, etc. This class has most of the governmental positions and are far superior to the "black fathers" and greatly resent being called natives.
ROYAL COUPLE IS HIGHLY PLEASED WITH JAZZ MUSIC
The Prince and Princess Bibesco have one evening to devote to New Orleans where they should spend it, remarks a writer in the Times-Picayune of that city. Immaculate in his evening togs. Humania's minister to Debate, her question with his wife in their suite at the Hotel Grunewald after their return from a sight-seeing trip around the city. The famous Marquis Asquith's daughter, resplendent in a double black evening gown, with a rope of immense pearls about her neck and an ermine cage thrown around her shoulders, pondered this momentous subject a moment, and then exclaimed, "I Have it. Let's go to a Nero theater." "But is there a Nero theater to go to?" queried the prince of the reporter who happened to be present, something unique and characteristic. Assured that there was a place of amusement, and that it was a large house, the prince immediate, whether whites could attend. Could they get seats? Was a box available?
The reporter went to the phones if the princess's suite at the Grunewald thing was arranged at the Lyric. The next moment the princess and princess were out of their rooms and bound for their first Negro show. Did they enjoy it? They loved it, even though they had to sit in the seats which werd reserved for them. They applauded the orchestra's jazzy version of "Mr. Gallagher and his princesses" which werd his praises of the eight "Ballo Girls." And he cared for the Negro interpretation of the "shelk" haren dance, too. The princess was even excited and enthusiastic about it all.
Race Learns "It Pays to Advertise'
Advertising is a progressive art and "the bretiren" are awakening to the omnipresent possibilities, written by Lelger. They do not pursue the simon-pure methods of buying inclosures in legitimate mediums, but for purchasing preferred space in the bretiren never overlook a bet. Now we have it from J. M. Avery, vice president of the great North Carolina company, that his organization made a proposition to President King of Liberia to underwrite the $5,000,000 country no doubt in this proposition made, but our imagination runs riot when we contemplate the number of strims attached to it. Mr. Avery, in Oklahoma, seriously announced that the offer had been submitted to the Liberian officials contingent upon it, giving the insurance company the terms submitted to the Congress.
Unquestionably the commercial consequence of the Negro is assumption of the Negro as assumed by Cecil Bedols opined from his death bed: "So much to do! So little done! Insurance for the Negro and the African American example of profitable growth, developed a remarkable financial entity, reaching out and supplying from its undivided profits aid to other industries. The Negro Carolina Mutual lend $5,000,000 to Liberia? We wonder! The Negro invests millions yearly in heavenly the invests in the African mosquitoes we want all of the shocking details. However, we congratulate the adventures of the Carolina Mutual. This gen of the art acquaintive takes its place beside other classics like "Eventually! Why not now?" and particularly the effusive "Carolina Mutual." They work while you sleep."
Forced to Give Up His Fortune to Leave South
East St. Louis, Ill. May 4.—One of the inquisitive ways in which Southern whites interest themselves to construct laborers in the north. Some of them vealed in the case of Henry Fielding, who has just arrived here from Marked Tree, Ark. Fielding let it be known to a few friends to home town to see how he had relatives. The report got to the white people of the town. The suspected emigrant had considerable property. in the town. He would not take it, he would not take any of his wealth away. While he was in the business section of the town trying to dispose of some legal matter, Fielding picked up a man in jail, charged with shooting at a white man. Letters were then sent by his white persecutors to his brother in the North, demanding large sums of money. He came, so finally they told him they would let him go after he had signed away to a horse and wagon, nine head of cattle, a cook stove and a graftonola. He was given 15 minutes to leave town.
Fielding is in this city now, prepared to turn his back on the "Sunny South" and start life all over again.
Representation in Congress by members of state should be unrestrained worked for.
THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY
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(Continued from last week) -
CHAPTER XIII
SLAVERY AND THE CONSTITUTION
important constitutional questions were
anchored in slavery and its
influence. The slaveholders had, by 1830,
defence. The abolitionists had, by 1830,
organizing throughout the country to
them. They were then presenting to the state
legislatures and Congress various opinions
on the abolition of slavery in the District
of Columbia. The votes were received and then refused favour.
The courses of time been more easily disposed of by merely being referred to as the natural death. Upon the occurrence of Quincy Adams, long known as the only
congressman of the United States, Congress
the house voted to refuse such petitioners a hearing. This imprecation of the United States citizens of the United States were denied by the Constitution of the United States, which must be received, heard and referred to a committee, but when he
from the committee and a vote unanimously
maintituted the antislavery party. He was therefore, by the proclamation of the house.
It is well to keep in mind, however, that the man. His career had shown prophecy when the prohibition of the slave trade was brought before that body, he voted for the mission instituting the treaty with the slave-trading nation. In 1822 was closed, he demanded compensation from their masters by the British army. During his incumbency to the proposal of Great Britain for a African, and as President he manifested no particular interest in the struggle for the right of petition in Congress, thereupon abolitionists but in defending the right of the people of his section to
When the house, in 1855, tabbed an abolitionist Quincy Henry, A. W. of Virginia took occasion to visit the very peculiar institution is guaranteed by our home to our northern brethren as a home, and they cannot attack the institution, of the Union. In November of this same year Slade of Vermont试用了 institutional night an abolition petition should power to prohibit slavery in the Diaspora, over that the progress of abolition must be necessary to preserve the freedom to restore it. When a few days later inter Morris of Ohio and Bunham of Iowa encountered a foul slander on nearly one-fifth of the states in the Union, but to that abolition which had preceded in so many, unchecked, would endanger it did not grant the desire of John C. Calhoun to reject the petition.
At this time Henry Clay and Daniel Webster two other men were daring the slavery question, although they saw the enslavement guaranteed the individual in the Constitution. Henry Clay was not a friend of slavery, preferring rather freedom for slaves for the position of slavery—a great practical inconvenience, and a great moral challenge to people in the North would do臣. In the slavery one of the greatest evils, both moral and political, was the course to take care that the authority of this nation slavery by any indirect interference. He later announced that as to be or encourage its further extension/Yet with regard to slavery, such strong hold on the considerations of men that, if it were even in the Constitution or in the Union which made it possible, might allow Hoping to become president, he later decided to unjustify his Britishness by an unsuccessful attempt to swallow the fictive slave law
Growing holder from year to year, the college has come solidly organized under the leadership of John C. Calloum, who has been a strong advocate of the institution to defend the institution of college education. Congress has no legitimate jurisdiction over the subject of slavery in the states where it is located. He believed that the slaves should be freed, and all that Congress should pass affirmative law for the protection of the slaves from confinement in the states where they were born and that the northern states should be prohibited from confining the Union slaves elements would bind the Union slaves together. Abolition and the protection of the slaves should it every drop of blood and
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Many constitutional difficulties were had abolished slavery. The South continued to abolish slavery. The South continued to from its ports. It was always easy, moreover, for a few slaves to stowaway on vessels to conceal them on the underground railroad on arriving in Georgia, sailing from Georgia, permitted a Negro stowaway to escape on reach Georgia preferred charges against the stowaway, then take them into custody, but the governor on the grounds that they had left Georgia before they were coming into New York with the slave were similarly protected by governor. These were similarly protected by governor's institution of slavery. This caused a prolonged controversy, which was settled and the expression of much bitter feeling and the law requiring the alliance of all slaves in lieu of enslavement proposed with other states in any measure of
This same assumption of authority in the defense of the mails by the mails for secondary matter sent by the abolitionists of the South. Because of the annoyance from the which the South had been affected in 1854, a bill providing that mail matter other than letters may not be delivered in any state prohibiting the circulation of such mail, such a law, since many states had not prohibited the circulation of such mail, be called by a general search of the mails throughout the South. just as in done today in
There arose also the question as to who would his removal to a free state have been. He was a slave state. It worked his minumission, would state it when he went to work, when he went to Massachusetts slavery in Missouri and Louisiana it was held that a free state would report to slavery. Indiana gave the slave state in that state. In Pennsylvania, John H. Wheeler of North Carolina New York, from which he was to be sent.
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hotel there, with a nice cool bar. Well, you can imagine for yourself—we spent all day there for the beer was nice and cool, and the hotel there is a nice factory where some very pretty girls showed us how they grow palm trees and flowers of every color. We also saw orange blossoms and cinnamon and mandiolls. There is every kind of fruit tree for the pelling. We expect to tour them for a while, and we have an offer to play at the cinema in the English quarantine to go up country into the jungle to hunt for hoaxes and elephants. Mr. Paterson, a fellow passenger on the "Orlanda" out from town, well, we had to return to the hotel which we did very regretfully. We sulled about 7 o'clock and followed the car turned away to the southeast, leaving locations which we will never forget. Talk about a paradise, well, this is one world more beautiful in every way, and next ten days upon the memories of the wonderful places we have seen
ced to Nicaragua. Passmore Williamilling served as servant, that was also free under the laws of that state, and the courts during the darkest days of slavery in northern states, however, in spite of sentiment to the contrary, masterless mankinded the local courts their refusal to carry out these on mandates, and certain northern states passed peremptory orders to carry out these mandates, and certain northern states passed peremptory orders by granting obliged fultures to trial by jury. In Vermont and New Hampshire, jurisdiction in such cases, and state advocates for Negroes thus accused Ohio, however, aged on by the molestation from the South to that state, enacted the law than the federal measure of 1782. Some exemption was caused in 1851, by a slave owner, who, without being asked any questions, entered the court and was clammed and surrendered as a fultive. In 1850 he sent to the Supreme court by such vicious counselors as Salmon, who received $2,200 because he resolved no nine slaves who escaped to the other side of Ohio.
CHAPTER XIV
Fremantle, the first stop in Australia,
the town is well laid out and is bive and
clean with fine stores and hotels, and
here we saw many of them. We left the
town, Woollahra, we had to show our
wool, of course, we had to show our
wool, of course, we had to show our
wool, of course, we had to show our
other passengers writer. For, oh boy,
those those passengers had tasty good-
taste.
We did not stop here long, just soon on our way to Melbourne. We were here all day Feb. 12. There was not much impress me on the way to Melbourne. But we were about to be treated to the worst night of trip to Melbourne. But we were still about to go to Melbourne. We were still about to be struck by it. So I can say I was through a storm and did not get sick. You saw me down more food than I gave up to without any more adventures worth doing. The way the management met us and the reception we got everywhere we have and two more weeks to stay in Sydney and about Sydney in my next edition and we all do show and leave them crying for Chu Chin Gao is playing here and on our free-fall all day just before going on time, but thank God, there are no exceptions to this. They can't kick at us. We gill them in and out of the profession. Hello, Rag Time Billy Tucker; you might take me to the Los Angeles does. Oh say, Tony, send me the Defender flow and then, we are quite a few Spades here who never know of Garvey thought to their sorrow. Charlie Pone of Fone & Sales was in to come here to stay eight months and know about you or the Defender at all, he says. You imagine such friendships to go to the theater, and I want to get this off the week, which, maybe, will be the next vow" to you and all my dear friends and a good little helper.
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The mutiny of the slaves on the Crescent Orleans in 1841, gave rise to another congressional ban in which the slaves over slaves on the high seas were allowed to marry in Madison Washington, who had made Canada, on returning to rescue his wife had been captured and sent to New York, where the officers of the vessel, killed one and one hundred men, where they were held to await month. When presbytery men in Congress sought to have those Negroes that they were legally held at the time stated that the slaves leaving free when they arrived on the ocean, beyond the jurisdiction of the slave states. On the other hand, Daniel Webster, a president that insinuated as slaves were invited to the United States, where slavery existed, their presence on the high seas. The matter between Great Britain was not settled, and was simply inducted in 1838 by an ardent government should pay the amount of $110,000 for having permitted
To combat their view Josiah I. Godfrey, a graduate offered in connection with this case in 1842 resolutions to the government of the natural rights of man, can exist without law. Boats of Virginia thereon acquired a adoption to the government, and he holds the conduct of said member altogether in the service the severe condemnation of the state in particular. Godfrey was, therefore, twice incarcerated in the attachment of his district to free institutions, however constituted in the Western Reserve, which dominated this country up the Civil war. The Southern state brought with Mexico to acquire territory for the extension of the area when an act appropriating taxes from Mexico was blocked by David Wilhelm's amendment providing that in the territory should be forever prohibited. This amendment is introduced to the secretary of state in quest of new territory. The provision evoked from the constitution had no right to legislate on slavery should be decided on question of who would settle in the said territory.
A more interesting constitutional question was when out of the territory in the West, a group posed to organize Kauai and New Zealand A. Boulder, the champion of this movement, so-called to study the question of secular sovereignty with that of the theory of self-government, for themselves how the new commonwealth, should come into the United States to tokie his slaves wherever he would tokie his slaves as goods and clothes, while at least his goods and clothes would guarantee to the troupe in a Constitution the right to decide for themselves what he would be free, was never satisfactorily explained to the increasing number of
The most formidable of all these printers,汀伯斯, was a bison woolman born in Kentucky and raised in Indiana. He was a bison woolman born in Kentucky and raised in Indiana. As a rail-sailor he could understand the harbours encounters upon his boat on a railway. When a young man he went on a rail boat on a railway. The source he saw human beings interacted off like cattle and therefore he took to himself that if ever he had a chance to grow up in a railway strike hard. Some years later, when Killian the produvery leader because of his distrust hurled at the bale defenders the pass passed a resolution which seconded this representative joined with Daniel Stone is a protest to the institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy. This man
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"Well, that's my name," said Abel. "nowhere is the first day I suppose I suppose I know it without you telling me." "What if you have?" "What if you have?" "And I thought perhaps you would be a week," continued Hilleburly, "think I am made of money, I suppose." "No, sir I don't, but, Mr. Jones, I have closed my door along, really we do, and now that the shop has closed, I am handsome pay for what little you do." "work 14 hours a day," retorted Hilleburly.
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When Monday morning came he around the house, "I'll out for a little walk, mother," he said. "Perhaps I may and some work." He went to the man's lawn. This gave him a man moving his lawn. This gave him a man moving his lawn. He went to the house of the man. This gave him a man's slaters and went to the door. Mrs. Jane opened it for him. This gave him a lad she. "Good morning, Miss Grover. I want to get your lawn moved. I want to get your lawn moved. But aren't you working up at the house."
"Not now. Mr. Jones cut my waist and "Have you another place?" "Have you told the jobs that came along until I got one." "Stable right, and you can clean the stairway." and the lawn was large and had not been cleaned but it cheered Billell to think he was something, the workers he had will clean, the looking fine and the stable very clean. "You're a good worker," said Miss Billell. "I hope you will work soon, Billell." "Were home with a light heart and "Where have you been, Billell?" asked his mother, and gave her the money and told her of the work he had done.
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its own melodies, *Tark Town Struters*,
*I'll Ball* "Walking the Dog," or
"Some of These Days," and his
police to hold Americans back.
You don't mind anybody not wanting to be near you, do you?
What makes you sit is the aides they put on, especially if strangers you are too much silk for anything, you and our white people. Dispatches say that the sight was MILITATORS on the other.
Were all the colored voyagers muttoned?
White people know that when kinkofoils fall out the wont kind of feeling sets in.
The Albania is either in Liverpool or far enough midstream for Americans of all colors that be lively over the cup that cheers.
Your know that if our white people tank their flight of that boat, eventually the ladies, if watchers turn their back.
Where is the Black Star line?
Thirty-five passengers would make quite a load for that line; also help them.
Don't worry over this, but wear the story loosely in your mouth of God's pleasure, not in the plait.
The ocean is described by Byron.
"Time writes no wrinkle on thine azure brown.
Such a situation a brow behold the soil reflect."
So with God's promises—they are changeless. Trust them.
PERHAPS you read your preside-
dent's speech at New York. For
him, Mr. Harding didn't like
his tongue. Mr. Harding didn't
republican leaders have on the
square. Mr. Harding seems to find himself. Mr. Harding says we should join the court, and we should him up. He says, up Mr. Hughes. However, say Mr. Harding is right. On the other side, as Senator Thomas, you would like to know something of the court Mr. Harding talks about. Several weeks ago the matter was laid before you, just about the time this is about all to it: The League of Nations provided for a court, in have judges.
Before war is declared over ANY matter the court will hear all sides to the contender, hand down a decision. The defendants at the bar will have a heart. If any country thinks it got the hot end of the poker it can fly to and安抚 it. You can see the disadvantage in that at once, the nation in the court will want to stand against the nation disregarding the verdict and will lend its sympathy, maybe its aid, to the nation to take whatever the court decides.
The winning side is always with the umbrella, as you know.
Follow our white people if you can. Harding, our leader, will follow you. He will be the winner. His supporters, very smart men, will "rall in" to declare that joining the court is joining the League of Nations, and that that will not care for that.
One of his favorites, Mr. Wilson, took down from trying to win Uncle Tom. You can't tell where the fire is by the blaze or by the knowledge that may know about the direction.
So here with the court debate, could you join the League of Nations Court if you would see that you got standing room in the court? You are saying, "he could go ahead if judges at home would let you."
Don't bother; either you will get a hearing or soon or later nobody will get an answer. You must teach the present, but the future offers proof.
Out of the court squabble you get some idea of the Republican political ideals on the other. He encores on the other.
So 1224 looms.
He makes an impression in view. You here here.
Would you like to see Harding resting on the podium after George H. Moses, who walks and sleeps politics, named McIlrone McCilligan of anti-league Republican for 2014.
Who then? Some say Lowen. Look another way, the former of the president after 1954, but not at Washington. You know enough of politics to see that the appointment of Harding, 10,000 miles away, just being considered as presidential time. Henry Caleb Lodge, whose steps to fame are built of wisdom, pours on the waters, calling to Republicans not to rock the earth. Mr. Harding will be the nominee of William Jennings Bryan nominates Joseph Daniels, plus Rer Shirter. George and Texas offer Mr. Meadows. The woods are full of them. said Woods the leader of the G. O. P. you have to prepare to vote for Harding, for the G. O. P. you hope is at best, simile with watchful eyes the battlefield of Europe. Think twice before you speak. You watch with watchful eyes the battlefield of Europe. Think getting the promise that there will be no American Legion formed after the new war.
THE court wounds you to speak plaintly, said Chief Justice Taft to Attorney General Webb of California in the supreme court at Wash-
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Mr. Webb put it up to the supreme court, did he not? He was in error in saying that white people refuse to assimilate with the Japanese.
They refuse on terms laid down by the laws of equality
As Zoke Kinds of this writer's community once put it: "Our white folks' simile any. time, wid any-body, 'widin' kid de do 'similian'. Putter on the Japanese him this simile." The writer and elastizing lauges will advance.
observe another will attend.
Only way to keep our white people from retreating then will be for YOU to stand behind them.
Will you stand? Yes, you will stand.
Your children can live in peace only as you stand under your flag.
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EIGHT distinguished "artists" in New York turn down the applause of a woman, Miss Augusta Savage, to join American students at the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in France, who teach art, but don't call them "artists"; and nothing of color, as history teaches. Color is the life of art. Examine the paintings of the world. Color is to Miss Savage, of course, but don't worry. If she wants to go to ANY school, she will get in with colors fitting.
All right. Miss Savage, Americans may keep you from going over with her. You may keep you out of ANY school in France. A Dumas belonged to the American. Our poor white people, pity them. Europe likes our money. Not our ways.
White friends sprang to Miss Savage. You have many friends under your flag. You would have more if you could talk to them off by so much foolish talk.
A gentleman of standing took the best seat. "I will look into this; he said."
That great paper, the New York Times, has no grass grow under its feet if liberty is attacked, says there: "There is one country where race prejudice is France. There FULL freedom exists and is generally recognized by government maintains are open to persons of EVERY race and color. They fit them to pass the required tests."
What the American committee has done, in obedience to a FALSE theory of the proprieties or the imposes, in the French ART School at Fontainebleau restricts the school itself would be the first step.
That ought to give the eight "arches" of the room. Donate some art and give the shadow of opportunity, like the song of the poet, shows the heart, the genius, not the face of the painter. Your own pod, Lonellew, said:
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GET another idea of the power of the influence it has in our government. "He always boosting the South," he says. "Don't say that, rather, "He is always seeing with his eyes." "He sees the eyes" said the Master, "but see not." This writer looks for you, listens to you, and sees what you exactly what he seeks for himself. wherever this writer's name is written he wants your name written, if it is written high. the president nominated George R. James of Memphis to the federal reserve board. both, another Southerner," many said. Wrong spirit. This writer is also named he is a Southerner, but because Mr. James is a heartless Democrat, both of Democrats, even in Chicago. This
writer doesn't know a Democrat good enough to hold office. Democracy, very often at pleasure, but you can't whip the South. The South the South coat Uncle Sam a billion dollars and almost a million man. The South the South retired from the field with honor, did it not? But for you the light would still be gone on another idea, another proof. I taught a daughter and a Revolutionary would build a memorial to Sheridan, hero of the Sheridanah, gave the Civil war two famous phrases: "We had the fort, I am coming." Evanglist got up a song on that phrase, "I will make a waste of these fields, so that a crow飞ing over them will have to carry his own knapsack." The Grant said in his final estimate that Sheridan was the greatest soldier in ancient or modern
Have you read the life of Grant? If not, how can you know the Civil War. Get a life of Grant and Niebeth's life of Lincoln; read them, or ask the daughters of the Confederacy, of the Confederacy, busy trying to build a slave monument in Washington, stepped up "You will not build any shrine to the Confederacy," said Northern and Uncle Sam, how out where they "Shirder Shirne" was to be the name of the memorial. The war department in French 75 to adorn the "Shirne." They are lying in an old born on the roadside. recently the daughters of the Confederacy said they would place a statue of Jefferson Davis in Washington. Watch them do it. The triple geniuses, Grant, Sherman, and Shirder shirne in Virginia.
"Don't bother," you can hear Grant say. "I don't know what that机关 that Uncle Sam run from the crack of a stick, remember that your shrine is in the hearts of a people set free by your sacrifice." Savannah, Sherman, nods approval.
The South stands guard on the Potomac, monarch of all on one side and the North on the other. Without Sherman, says Grant, the Union couldn't have made it. See the South drive back those wanting to retrieve the memory where he conquered slavery.
You don't have to believe in a man's politics to get along with him. The Sect can be on the Sun because it is the Saint. Sam has let him, he has not?
Let up at the expense of the memory of his GREATEST soldier.
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Quintus Tolden, 16 years old, was a brakeman on the Santa Fe railroad near Cameroon, late Saturday evening, skill, a broken nose, a crushed chest, a broken knee, and a injured leg, had together with some other friends placed south. They rode as far as Cameroon before being discovered. Then they rode to the Santa Fe yards. Tolden now lives in a hospital. At 3 o'clock Sunday evening, he opened a very profitable service. Fifteen hundred Athletic association, and the Union International meeting. The half game here Sunday evening between the Race boys and girls, some being 12-12. Horn to man, to man, to man, to man, to mother and baby doing nicely. The Monday evening of last week on account of the death of his sister Mrs. Dori Durham, who was taking care of her mother, was forced to give up her studies. She is now at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durham of San Antonio, who is in art school. She is in San Antonio, she is in art school. She is in San Antonio, who has been at the bed of her daughter, has returned home.
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS
TAYLOR, TEXAS
The Rev. G. W. Anderson has resigned as M. Robert Jordan left for Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Jewell Russell of Bisebe, M. Robert Jordan left for John Petty and Misa Sampey serves were quietly hired by the Rev. P. H. Jackson left for Dallas Also, Cal. to make it their home left for San Antonio to meet his appointment. Andrew Merrweather leaves his family. The Rev. P. H. Jackson closed his visit at Mt. Alice Rapti Chapel church. F. P. H. Browley of Marquette brother, the Rev. W. P. Browley. The Rev. J. D. Leonard left for Heaven. M. Robert Jordan is resting well after an operation.
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The Tarrant county spelling contest was held at Washington Heights will first stop and Washington Heights will second also hold at the Mason county contest. The M. X. Murray was out of the city being Hattie St. Mission will begin or re-please away April 5. T. H. Bone Williams' funeral was held April 13 at your news before Friday or not later of each day. You can get the Chicago Defender I-R-253. You can get the Chicago Defender any time during the contest.
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AGE SIXTEEN
CLEVELAND, OHIO
By ALEXANDER O. TAYLOR
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Cleveland, Ohio. May 4, 1994. Emma Kinnan
Templeton, Jill Sampson, Jill Lawson, Mary Blanch,
Sanford and Walter Craighead attended
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Among the Clubs
day evening the Survey club added an
day evening the Survey club added an
following gave an Impromptu program
John D. Wilkerson. This Friday night
dance with a four-piece orchestra in
dance with a four-piece orchestra in
"Hi-Y'a" Entertained
Last Friday night, April 27, the band led by its adviser, John Dawson Wilkerson, and its bassist, Andrew McCarthy, occasion were James Craik, a student of ministry, and Emmer Lancaster, B.A. and Harvard Law school. After the remainder of the evening in billiards and pool Stewart, secretary, W. H. Young, defender representative in the city as guest of his daughter, Miss Louise Houser, was placing caller at the local office. The next meeting was the Cedar X Monday evening, May 7. Clarence National Association of Negro Musicians will be present on days of each week in Cleveland teaching visits. The 61st St. was business to the Lincoln Embroidery club on last with Mrs. K. R. Moon, Bryant Ave. Lizard Hazel午夜. Mrs. K. R. Moon, Bryant Ave. Lizard Hazel午夜. The Warrenville stationum, Mr. Frank Dyer and son, Mrs. Frank Dyer and son, with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gros Saunders and children. 106th E. 131st St. last Monday morning a bouncing ball game with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gros Saunders and children. 106th E. 131st St. also active in the Assembly Study club. Our business to the Study club. The latest addition are the Ford Music Shop, Cedar Ave. Cedar, and Berber Shop 10120 Cedar Ave. Wood B. Hawkins.
Charles Smith Makes Record
Bob Hollis the president of the Cleveland Press, had the follow-
ing designation: the president of the Cleveland designated as secretary of the department of police. Incidentally, he is chief Grauf's secretary as well. Chief Grauf has a list of 150 applications for en-
ployment. He has held positions under Kehler, Rowe, Smith and Grauf. Smith
department. But Smith never tells. He knowsnt that he has been in the department are. Every
chef who has left the position and intimate friend. It was he who helped them in all. He has avoided all the political battles, which often threatened Smith came into the department he college graduate and also had through business training. Taking the correspondence of the department and issuing fir-
cure client service. It was he who located and identified the murderer of John
a burcher whom no one saw or knew, and bound for police after Smith and took
where he was. But the desperate and later arrested in Indianapolis, convicted
on a charge of murdering his wife in Ohio, was caught by the bar of the Elk, Mason and one of the
society. Note the new location of the Cleveland office of the Chicago
bar of the Elk, Mason and one of the Backye state column. This
Groth Chestam was called to Detroit to the bedside of her mother-in-law.
Cuyahoga lodge of Elks initiated a class of 100 members, May 6, the Elks annual memorial service will be held at church, 46th and Woodland Ave., at 3 p.m., and on Monday, 5月, the Elks annual memorial service will be held at Luna park. Committee on arrange- Charles S. Smith, J. Clinton, J. Simmons, Rob. Flippin, I. Wood, J. Carr.
Mrs. Hudson Dies
The news of the death of Jurea Eunck Hudson, nephew of the late Starlight Hudson, bestowed on the late Starlight Boudy, bestowed on her to the community. She was an ideal mother, a member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, the mother of John A. McMahon, the wasal was held from St. John's A. M. McMahon. E. A. Carke officiating, young lady B. A. Carke, beloved mother of a beloved A. loving husband three times.
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BELLAIRE, OHIO
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church. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marshall have returned home after an extensive return to Youngstown after visiting Central Ave. has, returned home after visiting her son, Fred Sewers. John has returned from indianaapolis, ind., where he attended the annual conference. Jason supper at St. Paul's A. M. E. church. Rev. Scott of Columbus has been sent to ink charge of the second St. E. Church. Baptist church Friday was a success. Mrs. Frank Johnson is slightly older than May. May Snell underwent an operation at the University of Pennsylvania. Youngstown was called here by the illness of her aunt. Peter Larker is ill at the City hospital.
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Mir. Martin Walton, a former resident of this city, died in Manassas on Friday at Massillon. She is survived by her daughter, two sisters and a 149-pound fighter of Massillon, made his first triumph with her. She was survived by Red Jim of Buffalo on April 12. He would be buried at Rattlesnake Williams of Hamilton, Ohio, and KKL of Massillon. He is followed by young people motored to Neckerons to attend a celebration of the Misses Gunn Martha Gunn, Florence Gunn Marter, Miss Ella Gunn was recently surprised Saturday at the Misses Gunn Martha Gunn celebration being held 18th birthday. The pleasures of the skying, Miss Ora Petersen is making preparations for her 18th birthday with friends. The Rev. Mr. Tutt of Sandusky will start a 18th birthday week with friends.
WOOSTER, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Akron, Ohio, sneak a visit to friends, Mr. and Mrs. Houston of Masonation were here and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dierk Tortoel left Saturday night for Detroit where he will spend the day with friends at event Wednesday and Thursday in Knoxville was taken to the Klinney-Knestrick hospital, being very slick with friends of the Second Baptist church gave a surprise party for the Chrences and Jesse Fuller of Chrences and shoe shining shop, Roy King and
William Newman made a flying trip to Massillon, Ohio. Mrs. Ola, Jay, was in Massillon when she met Mr. and Mrs. Flatten, a few days, while on a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Flatten, the Rev. T. J. Payne journeyed to Cleveland burned. Burned. Mrs. Mrs. G. Tarley and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold G. Chiles. Charles Haynes, was in Akron.
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John Weaver recently purchased a new car, Aaron Beau and uncle Michael. Weaver visited a few dailys' visit. George Smith and Miles Mich. Lunckos Barra and Maja Mijanovic. Uncle of the day K. K. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Regnolds relatives at their home, after which John Weaver never visited. Aaron Lee, Joseph Howard and Miles. Weaver never booked has gone to Wheeling, W. Va. The Rev. Remo Baird, of the daughter and Mother-in-Law Chain, Jill. Buck Smother's leg was hurt at work recently and mother-in-law moved to meet Mr. Scott of Newbury, Jr., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver an entertainment at her home.
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We want you to wear them 10 days at our
companion with high price peaks, see
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Deliveries are delivered and arranged at each table. Makes
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LUCKY HOUSESIDE RING
Change Your Luck
The famous Kamen Lucky Ring is being sold today by Kamen Lucky Ring, made of gold and silver, set with a ball of good luck in business, love or a gift. When it comes to a special price of $3.97, wear it if you want it and it is not sure what to do with it. If you want it and it is not sure what to do with it, Kamen Lucky Ring is being sold today.
154 West Randolph Street, CHICAGO, IL.
42-Pc. Dinner Set GIVEN
Send no money—just your name and address.
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Sell them at 800 each and select your choice of premium according to terms in the ad.
Clean and polish furniture, floors, ants, it harbors, it preserves, it protects.
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We take back what you can't sell.
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PAGE EIGHTEEN
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
BY ALVIN D. SMITH
Indianapolis, Ind. May 4-4; Mrs. Lloyd
Jewell week. While here she stopped with Mr.
Brown to listen to the music she turned to
New York City. The musical at
Temilion hall by the Elizabeth Center
council of Federated City Schools and
Mary Jane Kewes were in charge of
of New Albany spoke to the LADY Alicia
Abbey afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Washington
at 1 o'clock. A musical and dritti
were given Friday evening at Indianapolis.
Mr. George I. Stewart is reported very
little. Mr. George I. Shockey, 2865 Northwest Ave.,
will entertain the Needle Club at its
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Trump E. Hount, owner of the Derloe Sturn, was a caller in the local office week while here with his wonderful baseball club. In the first game Sturn ended up in favor of the home club play. "The Servant in the House," which will be presented Friday at Detroitium, Miss Merrigret Jones was hostess to the Epsilon girls club and last week, Mrs. Edwinna Dabner in W. 25th st. returned to Mc. Zion Baptist church, returned from Chicago Saturday, where he played at Bethel church presented a play, entitled "A Bachelor's Roverie," in the home club. Mrs. S. D. Dickerson have returned from a trip to Chicago and Detroit
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LIBERTY, IND.
Mrs. Shirley Collins is improved, both Ina Riles last week. Ben Officer, Sherrell White and Bud Barth were married. Sales returned to Indianapolis Thurman and his wife, Ions, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Collins, Emmett Riles and children were named Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Loomis, Mrs. Eleanor Tanner and Helen Bradley called on Mrs. R. E. Bradley, who returned April 24 of the death of her sister, Mrs. Eleanor Tanner was the mother of Mrs. Sallie White Lizzie Mauld, Maurd Mahlon, Vilah Lizzie Mauld, Mrs. Ina Savers was the guest of Mrs. Ina Savers last Wednesday at Connerville, Willis Thompson was called to Tennessee has the serious illness of his sister.
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Mrs. Della Lander学区 of Charleston, NC, and Mrs. Jeffrey Kenske, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Harry Henry of Lafayette was in the hospital. Mrs. Will Edwards, Jeff Peterson has accepted a position in Hoopton, IL. Mrs. Will Edwards, Jeff Peterson day at the home of Mrs. Geoffrey Jenkins.
FORT WAYNE IND
The Phyllis Wheatley Girl reserves an indoor picnic at the Sela Club, 1000 S. 10th St., of the Y. W. C. A. assisted in the re-creation of the Marion home returned home after a visit to Petitford. The I. G. Jordan Missionary College returned home on Hyde Island. The E. Jones on Hyde Island. A mass meeting was held at Turner Chapel on Hyde Island. Rev. S. L. Sims, who is conducting a Baptist church service, was the speaker. Basil's attack of appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. Sims returned home after spending several days with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sims.
WEST PADEN, IND.
Miss Helen Rogers of Louisville was the guest of her uncle, Michael Rogers, an annual ball at French Lick. Mrs. Odysse Burns, a nursing student, was honored to Louisville Friday. Miss Leona-nina was a birthday party. Those present were: Misses Bettie Snyder, Ivanna Hughes, Elizabeth Merrill, Maya Amy Ecklon, Evelen L. Rogers, Eilhoc Hetheran and Lois Pollin, Jennifer Horton, Wille Pollin, Bernie Stewart, Charlene Rice, Monica Mrs. Dane Gene was called to Indianapolis, where the club met with Mrs. Waddy.
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Della Silence was very delightfully surprised at her home on N. Eighth St. in Chicago, where she met her school friends on the occasion of her birthday. Miss Grace Bracebridge of the city on a spring vacation, Halle Blake, who has been long in the service of the Poorly built will be to New York for permanent residence next week. Mrs. Amanda Edwards has returned to Chicago for the direction of her residence. Mrs. Ida Bottons, in Chicago, Mrs. J. D. Renfro is visiting her mother in the Haptian Ky. The Missions
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RICHMOND, IND.
Rufus Milton is improving slowly. The Trustee Helpers meet every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. S. Seventh St. Miss Helen Fox S. Fourth St. is able to give a chicken sat at the home. The program rendered at Hestle church by the Rev. John L. the program rendered at Hestle church by the Rev. John L. the Paul Quinn Building association gave at which time $1,600 was pledged in at which time $1,600 was pledged in at mother in Louisville, KY. Mrs. Martha Jalley, Mrs. Mika Coughns and sister, Rufus Milton, were cured by the illness of Mrs. Coughns's son, Cliff.
CONNECTICUT
Mrs. E. D. Green of Taylor St. gave a reception in honor of her 85th birthday in Mathews started a week of prayer at the Union Church. Miss Vivian Telfore and Miss New Orleans Kildare are asking for a success. The Republican Women are a success. The Republican Women are a success. Mrs. I. P. Tanner is asking for the co-operation of the Colored Republican league May 5 at the Café.
HARTFORD CONN
Nice. Nellons of Nellons & Nellons
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brothers. J. C. Hazel of 12 is his
father in Waterbury. E. B. Hose, a constant
visitor to the city,Goldenium are gendling
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Mr. David of Nellons of Nellons
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Martha St. in improving
WATERBURY, CONN.
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The Rev. C. P. Jones, Los Angeles, CA. Co-chairman of Fifth St. Church and Mrs. Henry Jackson, St. Louis, Is here visiting R. W. Rose entertained the Rev. C. Jones and the and Mrs. Cassie Montgomery entertained the Phyllis Ilious inpu. Is, Moseley and Edward C. Berry spent Sunday in Columbus, the home of Miss Sina Farmer, Prof. Quilpa a number were present. The Rev. T. B. Colbert has recovered after see him up again. All rejoice to see him up again.
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Green St. Baptist church has put into place a new location for the present site. All money contributed on every fourth Sunday is being held in the church, which has accumulated to build. On Sunday, while $1,699 was pieced on subscription, John Schwartz, a graduate of Indianapolis, visited with his brother at 3529 Calumet Ave. Chicago, where he was April 20, was held at Zion Baptist church in Green St. Baptist church chair. He is survived by a wife, son and daughter who are the annual sermon at W. Chestnut St. and John Snowden or Clarksville, Teen, have leave the property on Liberty St. The property has 27 rooms, electric and the dark Soda fontain. They plan to operate a restaurant, which is located at 29 W. Madison St., had his foot crushed by a train. He was moved to the City hospital.
SOMERSET, KY.
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MARION, KY
Mrs. Eddie Hughes of Providence, KY, was here. Ms. Faye Wiley of New York, Mrs. Fannie Hodge of Sururus, KY, was here. E. Hughes of Providence, KY, was here. Mr. Tricia Miles last their first baseball game of the season to Elizabethtown, KY, at Marlon. The score beween 5 to 3.
CUTHBIE, KY.
Harry Wilson Johnson of Simmons university, Louisville, listed on the Johnson parish charming event of Friday evening was a surprising arrival at home in honor of her brother, Harry W. Johnson, Music Director of the home institution. Music was furnished by Misses Meta Darden and Vandora Warrell, Msie Warfield sang a number of the baw songs of the evening were; Misses Beatrice Carter, Louise Taylor, Meta Shall, Msie Vandora and Harel Barbell, McCannie and Adn Belle Mimms, Annie Mace Vandora and Harel Barbell, Marble, George D. Berryman, Nathan Booker, T. Marshall, Norman Dennis, Benjamin Warfield and Thad Tallley, left Saturday for Chicago accompanied
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HENDERSON, KY.
The Henderson-Tiucers played their second game of the season and also Red Sox Sunday. Henderson proved the victors, 5 to 1. The Red Sox and the Yankees were in western Kentucky and have held the record for many of the most wins. The wreck April 2 are about well. The Rev. Gibson acted as pastor of the P. R. Cabell of Madisonville, KY, was in the city a few days. Robbins also helped several others moved to Evansville.
OWINGSVILLE, KY.
Moses Lee Miller left for Indianapolis, Ind., where he was a graduate of James Reed, Hughes Wright, the Rev. J. V. Foster, the Rev. J. W. Foster, and spent a day in Mayville, Ky., Mrs. Alice Redman left for home in Cleveland, where Mrs. Alice Fowler returned to her home in Cleveland. Mrs. Alice Fowler left for Louisville Silliman of Carlisle, Ky., was a graduate of White and Gerritt White and Gerritt White of Preston, Ky., were here on business at Mt. Steeling, Birmingham, Hayden Farrow, John Long, founded the opening game of the Blue Grass league at Mt. Steeling, Birmingham, where he home in Aslamb, Ky., Tommy Conner of relatives here is visiting friends and relatives here.
CYNTHIANA, KY.
Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Chicago, who have been married for two weeks, left for Versailles, Mr. and Mrs. William wedding anniversary with a reception at Old Banker high school, attended Mr. E. H. Mason of Indiana and teachers association. E. H. Mason was in charge Mr. conference at Indiana and teachers association. E. H. Mason was in charge Mr. conference at Indiana and teachers association. Mrs. Gora Lille had as her dinner guests Miss Ann Lille is improving. The Rev. G. W. Harris is church. Mrs. James of Covinton is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cleen Hayden.
LOUISVILLE KY
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TWO ORCHESTRAS
BRANSON’S ORCHESTRA
AL Rust Wooding, Director
Scorge B dtattle at the iano
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PErewne, member of the undertaking
[late John’ James. a old resident af thy
iid Mrs. France dingelton, and
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folowing children: Mrs. Minnle B.
RL aMenees Weis East SW
‘Miss Wesley Better
Miss Ella Wesley, primary echo!
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Stcggen Seth Wilndone Sts Se Sey last
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THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
eee saitiay tang eae uaWe ae the
Frame birthday ‘pares was held atthe
Fesldence ‘of trae Teasie, Washington,
iby Gunner, St, on Sag te
nisi wan Yorniahod by Peeddlo Davis
End compat. “Ee tis Bh. oneracves
fe aurface GNilon’ ote buen
SF Sieaving: and printing, ave. tele
Anna Sing" trole at the ingnin Colon
Rae Tuiayovening’ Mage Geet
BA Ma ratty eh tte
nisnen “the mgant meloales: Stembers:
Ann" grant" famole dence” Sara Frac:
don® chet Lames, "Batine operat
Emil Kenney. Gertrude “Owens, ele
Eby and Pura Gurin'® Vernon: Huceh=
ina” die ace’ Valentine. supported =
Eciut'ant hee Yanai deviate
Sinearante ne ase oufa Pettey: Wail in
‘ale ean ifrecteg by" Pizadore, Wralace
And “Ellear Jackson. ‘The old. boys.
mes Poirot and’ tiva Planer held &
ian fouserarming at at" Willow
fee chy Wy vege Alle wa
trie by the" Jaze. King. “Clarence
Howser. A’ matiiee dance for the ben=
tae oF ene side trast wan gen ae
the Paahlng buliding yn Monga’ ye ue
Heventie Ciele of 2 Yama Ve He
ialwaray, ctairman; Sars Smtth, a=
isch Spatemans” Ea Winslet
Feiary’ ‘Rumen ‘Perham’ wreaaurery ‘Th
fiehah ana season of the Sao
fen cagerens fa" being hel Yn
thy. at Me Carmel Baptist church on
Wratten “Phartatnd Ryda
I Netie ne ase PN, None
tian ‘shite ‘8f the’ eofnmiteee
Medngsrata Ac ey gece Ta at
ASAI hiceling at Howttrd oniverait, te
Weak in ay Maye onlpers te
Sonth “adopted a resoluiton, dondemnlne
Eumiitertr saege aude tent
Site huvernity Bale 8, Cr was
Srlettod am the place for tie nest Sexes
esting. Data? Sie We Adame af AC
Uinta "Gntversity was annolnted tbe
sian” nsnectign sof th secontars
Schoain, of tive, South mer" grant
Pravidea py" ene general” eduestion
Community Centers
At a, meeting of community secre
hor heli inthe onfce a the genet
strottor Satheday. Simin "Aisi
Seas teresting, Fenerts were tay 0
TRE won in ences anh on certain
SBCA "eratipe their ete nd the
Unfors, S"Ehe’ great, need Cor volume
ier worry’ afd special workers, was
Seed" "thy how ashes symm, will
Sovinto esfect Stay: 1. AM Suabursements
Sale Attu by check thew the cere
teat ‘enice “AU wees enter tw heh
segantettion® have. Been aged to tie
seheduies he tase Wales octal ih
ler tho tradersiin oe Solas Amt
‘Rosie ale ‘cash in Sole tex
yesesion, for. the “prevent. under” afr
(emda ae.
fie io de, Good work. The at
Rafal? Sout eaule te compose ni
Sng men nna ite ata Sethe af the
Etna" the ine Genter,
miaatlonme They meet remit
‘The folk dancing else of this center
fer very proud oF chee fact. that one. of
1E,GRegtbers. Shine Sowada ‘Sov wenn
{ise Helge at Dincoin theater on ‘gna
car "niche aki that “anther, ‘Sts
Mininie' fers: hae Worn, arated: excel
At for special worl ia” unis me tn
iia school she ist Wwaandntion toate
Torta "Ge Movdjar eeater ie doing
splegia teoeg ade fig eager, S98
Westimeom ‘They have put on 2 ith
hor frograma th warieus, sections
{85 Clit kd have recelved high praise
The Gheectainmenc given" bythe Wet
files in ‘Tuceday Seay" welt ‘atten
fnt"fouiet a guccers. "he -snet
‘nein ean he, Lovejoy every. Sas
age Might. te" Mecoming “larger cach
thevi, "itlss Eva “Metane, preaidont
the Hiesivett Soctal cist ia recovers
ihn S coriour” attacker iinesa: The
Gi ® Soeaitonal “Guidance club =
Ckveiand sPhelps, “Moow and. ‘Bree
SSE Hae see Ineetine ae Mier
Sota Conte, “Sis. Cora Wulinse
hinge there group. He ae
crater annociatinn fut heanst
Schon! held tag meeting atthe. conten
Bike were miae to gite an entersaine
ent Stay"
‘Good Mornin suéae!
James, Tawards, recelved la full
aaa at rece when Suge Lara
Have: hin Sean “w eoncealed “weapons
ERSser aa atdet Simmental
ol ting fora ene leas Hi
Cereal ad uc haore: ar atnluetng
{Gees ane eee tthe al
intitle igurs eld iit amor #0
init coat action at the wrand’ jars
on dure brewing change. Site plea
ft gute othe wuartet. of charges
foade Waker nmortailzed numselt is
ncstainaiing. poor ‘horse. hat cov
fot hall ing wagon ste fay shown to
Fite tical te etimet quauried a
Bietoaan chee chats Same wil
iin, “nt aes de not beat horses
Usaade Ghote Goger wiltenine” Go
Syst neta af a0 aya, On the. sus
Hellig ony attorney for & eq
Uniireare ol meet the Lon (we he
ip Wak Sc@rieses ants) the hanging
Bf chistes Prien wad stazed for a0 ts
eB cays Chenin Hest
Whol Mie? canietea af erinnnad sat
Bra ie Nema Ge son amare
Sima ef his aay wn ast week sone
tenet! fs Rete aia ny he
seastamtiaege' Fevaengh“astieg, Hels
EQMFE nan omsshers eerie Weak
Mle of madera Bredepi thee, Gre
atta fo0"ftan ren haxe week on,
Wither ausaing at ponies
sisitate i Sa teem thet rae priser
eSitacdng’ the all Sior one,
a aman ang ot et
Sear inthe heonegauee, Helehard Quers:
Ayarument 1 ee Sine St as, hel
HER" e Washington bailingee. Bie
Uae twseke at ane poorer by SNL
fighehafinat thine! sume white men de
peived hm,
‘Suburban Gardens
Thurstay evening, May 10, at
oink the famous Suiurban Gardens
fee Ae" adi in Hagen ei 8A
Cia Spetn fer ue wean” hs tthe
HiatatnaYaautiral of the Hace. Her
TEP Eanue dacs avons @. merry
Fea suteer, aero" aa Bod
rains “Shuster cantuten wil he, pt
eesaatd esa satay th
Shin the getrdons arene favorite Si
thai pasar ceakers Ha su
ine wl te In von aatnat thts sea
ior “W Neatthc ation ie aaa
Theatiieal Thoughts
stihl trons. oF the eeputile the
‘lot a te ee ational eH
Teeean’ hinanation ef the mansdemeat—
iSepbetetrag” he anaeee 2
USgetelve neateata for neteetignr tp
Suge he Hae nmiody” Born For Sun:
ay ‘and Moniage atuy G'aind 7, the fea
tans ie Power “ot ile fo
Fchdiyn Weameatey Sind tioréda
Say 'SPS ana tee Hes Peters heey te
25 hn” Sih Hlexrue's “on EFS
cial Situningy Stage AY ana 12, We
Whee Wane” etd te pctented he
eck of May 14 to 19, Inclusive. {10
Beta ue auitone Weeks ae the’ Te
Rinlle” "FEok'Snighe “thes frdges”
Wuters fare’ CoStawe eiahuesty i
TNST® Ne process are tre
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Hotel Happenings
Now Uberiy ‘Arentin Monsoe Simmons.
cohSke Ucn’ Silein 4 "Cutoum, tie
Stats, BES ant See Me. stage, New
SORES Heeath, Cheater, Pal ie. at
owe" s20 dat "Pitiadetphta”’ tee? Ste: and
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Sin BSnentn almaee, au Me td
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Near ™iattanres” Sc, See an Ste,
Towatiee vouiie Sctgtwisiute Pin? tae
Wate PORE ane Bide atta, ee
buoy’ Ve Ate and Alea AT. Watkins, to
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ni sign ie Might," se ts
Hite oho” Sew urbe Site: lle
elfinwres 3: Se’ gaiSieg. We Ke aloe
activates a Mies an "Siem Charlo
Uses Wcomwke® cits, Ss Mie. hats
Jeon, Wilmington, ott i, "Ts Melee
Werkiogion. bt
‘Deaths of the Week
Fanate Phase, fe Mea tiiueharn 8.
gr Tinie Kindy Sur Sen AE SS
site Ate, Tn2 Soho the” Geewn, Sa
Shee his stk theme A ieianan,
HETWRGIS Ae aes Cina, Gh 162 Poet
30 at: Ginga Hele tarter, Gt Ue 8's
Th Reaplins "Range Si, Meter 8, ne
Fee Se
Hla SR hustien ai” Weare tas iat
ocean ai &, EEStor Sins fa
Sig Sr Se, Naty, 2 ate
As Tete Wane uS0 ka ke
Wee stnitwieas a, ca Viggtale Nees BE
Whee Wagons afr Se ener boda
Tei Calas SS “Erownen bonita Mn
tik, Sunes 3, Wrentmea's Drain, aes
Mecrleps an te verge Cee Sykes Cates
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Besta tid ia. Sa": Glaeser
Go: atte So fea atgae at Tina
ease blagnlzan: 2 saps teedmen's borple
‘iting "Setantas “AL” enced pple
Bitaie’ sitewide, PAL helen Se
Wee fauek Adan th 140 Servo Ste RoW
ory okie" teeter pe am ats
‘irths of tne, Weck.
Echort Tenet Stary ta Atwrobatl, to:
cuatiee i. bd Marg a Asin, tng dees Be
set emia Met Bei A a a
fons hy itis Meat ‘Ellzteth Saatot
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fh Maule henfwaten’ bar! mnie Js oa
How vane Herta Surg ta
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ft: Tin Ae nm Martog. ton. bry
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Unger Caste Me Weel tt seth
so Ehnoeeitnwbing, bs tevag’ and’ Carrs
Reksn!"etrt done ‘aad tele Catling. tan:
Toute i, Bed Etoreneh it, Somaaee Rie WH
tin’ Ac amt Steg Te eine toe’ Obte
ant Gnicruie ‘Me Vaen. tug? basin ani
Hate anid Laren a Pty dete
fio theees Weaver, aiels thocns Je and ta
teen,“ dints Eiorg ‘tod Yerieaa Tiufenlowon
neice ee a, Mea Thoma os Bt
ara 32 od ‘Side avin girs fader W
ed atirgaye"Suttea tt lain a
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hors Stone aged Helen Ps Htouston, boF
Sic tad 18a Siena, ek
‘Marriages of the Week
Xewett Wen Wieser, Sr. wo Slalom, A
paliey by tees EN taney “au Ree
Rei ation? danicn Hass Towcatens 8,
Siow nica tS ee WE Wale
Nefnea” neater, “34 ‘nod atte” Datos Sk
ay ce, Monge Gamers Hoare i
By tod Siarr mie vers, Se nye
Er Aomat! Pym dean, oa ae
‘Nu’ Corcoran. 21, ip) "Eleamve ‘guise. Rear
than, GBccig tet, 7k Sarma Renner
Frog i4r"apt ge depae towan Se hy
Hoe Af Sire! PiuneieSamreneraseford
eal Tiorena Cauherioe inet as. by fee
Es boninay Gaston hesum han Mie
Shin aster, shy. tere Charten Se tim
Eiger" George’ Sorinad_ Heyer 23 apd" vam
Harmugiac 3. after, Wviiuans, C2) Wale
Fence iene. 3. aed hina destin
brritees ACA: iseete-dein it Or,
tea Son's, Soornnn, 26. bx Mees Wilinia
Hiveteg, Bb ices CB Welt Lape
Tren, Bai teen Aan Sb Reve Ae
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ivvamoro tibia, SS, uy ews Whe, Waite
rand Stuart" s&" and iodo @ Sats
fete, 48, by ies, ih, Be stmiess ee Taylor
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POCATELLO. IDAHG:
Bre N, A, ACP. mee at the Alle
chapet A.M." church April Je. “Ged
B, Chaifte, ‘progressive ‘candidate fo
mayor, and eter Hansen. candidate
for councilman, were present. Presid
Ing Sider Clement held his thted quar
terly meeting at Allen Chapel April 1s,
The Semper. Pidelly club, met wlth: Mrs
bora Peterson. The Woman's Mit
Missionary society of Allen Chapel a.
3M. fe church met with Stra. Mong deh
ings. as. "Fitth Ave. Sirs. Matte
Brooks underwent an operation ne St
Anthony" hospital. “This ie the, second
operation "for ates. Lrooks within
year. Airs. Aaron itichardson, who ‘aa
been, at for Game thine ut the ener
jospital, ts Improving, rapliiy: at the
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Courtney Baptist church was effected at a meeting held Friday night in the church, instructing to obtain a pastor to replace the Rev. G. W. Harris, Whole Church, ago. The Colored Baptist mission of the city has consolidated into a joint program. The following officers have been involved: Dr. Dave Burn, C. T. Smith, H. Dave; trustees, Thornton Jackson, W. Whole Church; Hampton; clerk, M. Fannie Jackson; financial secretary, Miss Thelma Cassonesses, Mrs. Emma Jackson, Mrs. Mary Simpson; Sunday school superintendent, Miss Thelma Steward; organist, Mrs. Nettle Gregory, C. T. Smith, J. W. Nance, Lee Johnson; Jesse Woodson, M. Fannie Jackson, Mrs. William Gregory, Samuel Steward, Miss Thelma Steward; Samuel Steward, well entertained Mrs. J. T. Morland at lunchroom Monday afternoon and the Household of Ruth will have their annual sermon on Sunday, M. N. A. C. P. began its spring meeting in the college and Guy Oberall is major. The City Federation of Colored ones, Mrs. Smith Tuesday evening.
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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1823
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Jongings for rood fortune, for
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TRS fctin of happiness thwarted by
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fikthess ‘ag Swnien “waa found "IA the
Wan’ ot Hine ‘Pot-Aneh Amen,
su of King Tun gnt me aothing
But goed Te era,
Sir Rider ogaare,
Med etucent of Aieies.
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Besptian’ dynasties.
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KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME
owe eee tovs, near ang, aero
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edly SERY atest is
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fSaeeaia Tie eshman coe es
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Sasi oe bo Relining
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Croan Roan an "oe CTS
Gommpany, Roem 72
che guest of hg, mother, Mex J. Je
Mteftom ss" Sichemore, Ave, Me
mod Ses, Maw. Stuare celebeated thet
Enh aoniversargs aver wendine, Avet
being eee idence Jee) ni Se
Muro at et Beste aver A henutle
ul nace OF lelsure fer the youRE meh,
the epowing, eaturen at” thgs Beale
Ave. theater in ne hatapsten Pinger
mucremsuliy #taging the | DRotplayn
“oer the Mite" Enauane Tande Pas |
Poms! tes Ar dance wae fiver at ihe
reridence of Sims Blakes 624 Silsiesinpl
Ares Mabel Sir "rhe atoniats temp
SING Talo dance and. whist Tatty
Sionasy aight, Apri 20" moving pire
ure, donee waa piven at dhe venience
MP Sues iene Hearn, 411 Cynaia, Sts
Friday night, Ape 2
UNION CITY. TENN.
‘conn, Welle has heed onthe ate 1.
wut one mie he back to ie work
agains Thy primary, cancer of ihe
Sie: a, Nighy aghook, ars Uy Ne
Uchtnacion sina Sire -rspton was tarKe-
ated, Ate hes wigmemary Ca
Chemeng any m_muccea. The, tenor
Stem thon hats ‘Cage a Sets lmnperes
sive program ‘on Thursday eveuini.
Sirs. JenP"E™ na avant sick tee
Sift Gile rowerremeertatnrd the Para
sbunte Gane Were eof, eErTEON
wen iteachea Wythe Ree. W. 0, Uiiver
Migs” Carrie. Coudera ‘bent saturday
wiih sie Linsie Gots, Sho, on hee
wa cee Koala, Sos Prat, te Wie
ay &F The Silesian Lato inwuranee
Eo ohn have, Weaneniat for Pex (0
Cri charge or the work im that state.
ie Stana ached gemon
eschel Sunday at the Ay gh Ee
Ererch by the iow W. G. Sette.
COVINGTON, TENN.
rorter aug ig Hick, Mee. Sholet
rae Vicks” aactson, umuus. is
Tae rot tes ous, wire starioly Smith
at Solleee ste is sick. Porter Vaughn.
seo of Berseits ie wisiung his Yowthe®,
$F hun Varker “hess Eatitan Sin:
a a Stemanhia ix wisn et sinter,
Sire. Seattle tug, aint Porter aga
Hodse ‘Muckila wf’ Stason, Ten cle:
Here e acum ne aneeke Saray Albert
heme hae teem aisle” Rew, Pare of
chtaure Hapust centres) was @. visitor
fa ieouotseie is week
“dutta Willtme who left ero tor
priesol, XCa' teu uyss eer died
Heres haw etiam haw the, ee
HSet to retalig the Hinyet pateonae.
Rev. A. Farr pittor af canaan 1an-
Te cxtich lett Rrewwnscite, Frome WHER
pie" hip wile noon one tre era
Pais RF she cure of alanine was ih
cur town ro tein aeenit &
seMicinelle. "afew, Susto V= Minter Was
also i acteidance.
GALLATIN, TENN.
Dr, W. Ie, Wieon spent Wednesday
aga Thursday in Nasties on tuninees,
Sse Ade Murntey ty hark, Sey sven,
Ingssame vent ui ya
fins velina: Veriress, $siese Uduin, Ud-
aiz’sluria and Laks tae Stara were
in xaelivile ahozbing Rridas., Wotan
Shea WES ReRizERS at Si Mae
Nrpies motored. to" Nugnwilte, Feilay.
Meher at Saatnlte spent
iSnaay ater mother, Sires) any
GenseY ae rece I te Doveh of Naat
sille was Rete: Saturday, Abe Wallace
S'S aulay Stor t= loge visiting. The
Ghistco "Detenice infor sate a. the
Ghia Deep Sore, eC. Hea, seen
WINCHESTER, TENN,
sane MON EST Stbatoin brestehng
cides of Fine tose aii 2
eri Seas Haat week: fram. Faye
Sie Mo wake tha thele homme. Sire
HIM, Buckner died St her heine Apri
se cae an meas of, weveral eck
Foye battle of Smahvile wan a Fecen’
eoNGr ree aire: Rima Trazelion and
Site oer mows of Cowan were hare
Bitaa™ cos Alberta and. Agaeis
Svnnfaghaty bad ge tele Goeas We
Consists Mund “abre, G ok Word.
Beee Lefont rentient ot, Turner
Rrieas, Shcloyuiie? dultvered the ce
Gslsirtage berms ton ahg graduates
Gogalle sshookad’st doh A. Ske Ee
SBiEE'Eingay afternoon.
alee atary Goavier nnd mother Bot
tor Betole Sich.” where. thes, wall
Ter athe future homes Sua. Buran
Undtraned returned toner home. In
Kacy nctele spending” fox G38
Shi hee ister, Stes, JE, p. Gunbere
BAY Peis comerta, My te spend
Tena coor dagen Gu het, Parente. Sir
tes StS gas Walle hue Forest
Sidley rising, his othe See
MSIE cia in Boles Sra. ella =
Aim Ganccalied to. Dyer, to tho etait
whet estkess who fe sertoushy the Sia
Heithe Garand ie apending a few ase
Hopes with retauives
SAVANNAH. TENN:
| mme suber concentign Rlay, ten
at Bbabain's chapel Co St, BE efuren
Soe a access Vamos ihe, visiting
Weltnds Nas the, Tew, Sheree, Afr
fiends OT Wain nt tne Stewardess
inard Nn, acre eetresbmenta, irr
Eile at fycenicd auch
Ruther "of the genoaky $9 10." Dar
Hager gare Anne ‘Del Perry are
atie'a'e ges, ihe eave,
SEN Graiainee ‘school, the Rez. Faster
Bante Se eer, snd ene. fallosing
faked pre vieceds ae Stary Aa
{eet nt ates Ole, Wa Sram
{ike frcaidents srs. Rachael Pitas, bee
TESHTOMRT ies” ten" AL Denton
wantin, TENN.
Fropente Bae aie tin eats
METRES Pecan a oritian it
AA rteh rhenten: Wasniageon, D.C
Be ASL, Bay and "Afberta Manley
Meher Tile bon or Frank Wi
Tiss: 4s: dead
ERIN, TENN.
siigs tattle Newell 0. Leutaeitie, Ke.
pattstiienea Nemes etn called, Bev
Upratetdtaeh Geis aunt, Sips sarah
eh OSS, Eat” Stacker ie etter
Sly ing, te ale foe dh Sa
naie: Minor and. haven a. Sender
Eine, ann. are the euesta, 2 airs
alte Siagham! “Mea, oe dh Oflnhan
Teta ey, Ae Setting hee meth,
erste intte Carty er Seta
g Bite preached, at Live Rod
Sasitne shuren? Sire: Org: Whitson de
Peed ite ape th, teaving @ nee
fan had a Siibren’ “ste was butte
ISTE cometers,
LA FOLETTE, TENN.
eottt titcate Ealeoiee Ue
unto ams kee In eehool aetna
Res Geen ic, "rnc commencement of th
ee been HL gat cae ante me auceess
Sor iovius Gatureath, eacher. “report
eishetwra Genes he, Rete Al
Code hich tate bn Teady: for tue So
DET line mustered en ital
Risanesss” ‘Ered Slonce returned "fea
Baltons’Ga." amex Davis attended th
Serre nay dusters Manth
Mitte Rie 'mether, who Teil We fenek
Moos. Felenda are glad to, sco Sirs 3
MeBoway oat “Seting “aise Stat
FaSkee Sardinia temideting her bom
feat Sevontn Sse ars Wate
Sra twa hitle eon of cent leak
Roo inthe eliy wilting Ea Menowe
Benda Of Wine Willie Jen ane,
Frcduate cof noxville ealtege, At
graduate of Knoxville college, ar.
DYERSBURG. TENN.
Ming Drucilla Pepdur of N: Roberta
Aver deft on, Abell St for New Orleans
Be Teh Me “Setters cnpertaineal
with 1% o'giock’ dinner tn "honor at
Mies Hosste Talaver of Cleveland, Ohio,
Bie Mes Grace Weola. nts chlenen:
At" he invited guette Were Mies Cal-
Ho Faisoanka, at Eamon, Smith of
Ufigiclty and Airs. Prediie Beall Casey
of New orleans, Lat, “The Dyer county
Sorored schools’ Held: thelr annual. fa
Gustrat exhibition at Uie Dyer county
Gourthousn.” -Presigent WW. 3. Hate of
the Agricultural State Normal school
Sheke "The Bruce Ave. high, school
Fasebanl team crosaed bats with. the
Haywoot “County” Training” school "of
Hrownecitle, Penn. son the _-schoot
gaimpes. inthis Cie Abr TS and 3
First game, Vite 8 imp iacar of at
Tors! dhe agcond kane. 9 tp 3 in fayor
HP Sbruce ‘Aver Mle sellook. “Mea Jim
Hut, Jordan St. entertained “the
Hilting seam." Wohert’ Fereuson fete
on the 28th Yor Gary. Ted. the, Mev.
Sir, euneon dined with Ara. Whitelass
and “daughter, Silss Corzine, on Apt
32 ahah home Toten, Ave." and
SE. Rarkwe st." "dos Mason has epenc
the Utopia In_,S. Fowlkes Ave. Airs.
Biss Bebe. “wvlo aaa operated” on. Is
Soin well
CLARKSVILLE, TENN,
Antec T, Balley Yeti Sunday for
Rinsing Gréens ke ahem. manana
KO'ME! Roberta: in Commerer St. Sirs.
Houetia Teoberes tg able to be ont after
soverat weeks” illgeas:, ‘The tev. St
I fuley ‘of Columbia, ‘Tenn. preached
Gilvert Bess of Providence, Ky.. ia In
thi for an hagepoicg tase Te J
sy Pedteihitit Diode &
Sirsa te IE BE ont
ity homie ithaca bers
seasons a tiene ras
ieaeelope er AA Seo
Hera, huge nie, Pee
biraastire Wee males Sake
Bhoneere a i gee Sieg
Sait sr lh decease
solely, aaa a ate
ERE nde Rn iran Eat
Pista ket eat
Pas OPE ah faeces
Sergi toy Sh opiate
Hi ani ER on aan
Geka gene OSs MR
ie Se hts al
eine Marites
Be clin erent ats
Seer iit Tie leita
Renee See ea ence
Feared ee
eae Ga Son Ge a
Fe clint Ste sea, aE
Bi fe atica Bway cin
Sa ili ete oF tae a
Fee ee eat ai er
seater tha ate eka tater ta
Ebola ale gee A 8
Sept SS Etec
Roveria’ ln DetFotg"a0leh
NEWBERK, TENN.
|. P. Atkins. Tee Payne, Henry
atom ty Mesa i Ree
SEE Sense yl ialath et
Se eeende eaten, is
ERE ESO ab Sue
cherries, Woe ane Mle
ie Seta wethle
Sie ghia diee ithe eat
RGSS G eran ak
Farsi sia Saas “Ret
Aah Pet ached
Se Tae diabaat Nie REN
Fe He ent
Cece R lin Mit lee ar
Sheet Hon the Up ae
apenas cain a Ma ae
Beste Ge tHe
| ota Batra M,
Be Pha ad Wh ge: Sie
aoe" Re os eae
is, HER ASM ona tae
HShhe Sache lend ah
feet Ae Si
Seen Gee Sad ee
Mee AR? A gt dt eta
jedsise thas us ene
Byres Wohs ale
cone ten wares sede
Hs te fete See iii
ah ee ate Aa RN eed
Sih mae “tieir future “home | te
NASHVILLE. TENN.
eet nel We. iarees are dary
paar emanuel W, Hares and Sars
Brake, ‘Theman Heasiey and Earnie 313
Rorison. tier Sunbe and, Hattie Mat
sugges’ John Hall-and Addie Brazier,
Francis Ropan and Geuise uldtes, Joke
Einkes and Fannie Crus, ilrihs: 79
3; be anf Ada B. Ptazswond, 30 Moore
Sia hogs to SW and Angle D.
TNamiraon, 1851 Thin Aven, a. hose 20
C.F and Wide Ee dagen, 20e24e Pate
Serena Se, uatat jg 8, S. and Pearl
S"Sengekin, song 13th sive. Sia gleh:
to Waiter and Eugene” Alexariter, S213
Eke Sta bays tqudohn and tla Gore,
Si SeCampme Seow box. Mee and
Bes EW Woods’ of Beteote'Stch.,
Beet the chy. for am, indenialte slay.
Akhile Nene ‘ews ares the” Rouge Heats
cr iele daggiver, Steg O.. be, Ham
Lirsete Hoes hth “Ava. ine “telenn
Hiculiyana students, of Walden ‘cojies
et on Apel as an ie grgunds of th
present alee to dealeate the property
Routes gervien of tod and. humanity
And to inausurate the pew gresident,
Rt reo pace Ales, "Suste Carter wns
Hostesg at a meeting ‘of the Viluary
hub Fridays evenine at. her” heme: in
Gay see A formal dinner Wag Fitna
Thee ome “of fies “Thelma Peleg’ 708
Mean St." Priuay: night. Apri 20, Tha
QWoruce “dinner wae “armanend tor 6
Shark vd nerved Frenchy septa, cone
Sicting Of four sourses. On ctinigsday
Siting, Abril 38, the tegen Seek
fae Seclar cio met Wie Miss fla Men-
Slit, hea" Wood" Se, “The nicer are a3
follower, President, “James Johnson:
SNeecprestdent. Willan Guthrie: seere-
Hig, Nita esaie Johnson: aasistan
Eeetetgres "were Arvin: treasvifer, Mina
Bike “Mehaine Beidae, “Anat 2% "tho
Sarechai Nel’ AR and sivde club was
Entertained ‘Dy Steay Nell Qegda, Ter
Siemans. Memc dA. Lester’ nie-
iting.” The “cantata “eiven, “at "th
Homsa atditoriony Monfiy ntaht aa
GF Gadetwood Re. wag hostese to the
Godan Fone chun’ Wedgentay. * The
eesident eine” ayent, the Steespren
Micneinesiteds “Pho regular menting
SC the Economy, Art club wan held on
ucular Agel 2k atthe. Fesgence, of
His ct Slaves in sicinan She
Ries Seas Sead Tayer naught
enteriagned ihe members and fends of
fhe'lale iygur ‘club at her ‘ome: in
Bey “Av NI
* OKLAHOMA
dis Edna lewis spepr the week-end
with ber parents oe Musisees. pre
weifeh tras hind Tnaglaom schools Wad
Tacata’ Samy achaoke RT clown hn
toni Stet and "Stes. “Hence Sah
Bee amie" fapenta of x" dnc babe
tog, Vic! Sean Patty ot vias een
2 Foe eure hates" Gulte ms nunber of
Cullens hae Heamo"ef choa
ick on the roll weg The Hon, Ge
ecteeMeae a ht Sewkink ant AP
Biase CHY"Sh tisiness
MUSKOGEE, OKLA,
sire, xl one anitctoipiter, Per
ected went es hamulges to Rene
BST liable Slogern ch "nhuredar
Mine Shoe “Silas tla, Bare
Water Epa lg ssebar ait
A ncertaine™ ctth a eweaccouren
isneneime nthe Pues. lst Tanued
Ags Mined age calle een.
sess ney chanen, Mate Cate
fore pinta yet duane Winlems
fey ew Mitte Weacar TBP. ant re
iS oY ina af Sc Filth Su, entertained
Eich a ee che niece Sa Make
Wetasincen” Suter ‘Baan a
Sic Been. Reaares, Chandler, rat.
aiid WG? ant rayon mie the
fais Bho. entertainment brie, a
BAT cine of he Tapae Baptie chuee,
ERM STE Chom of tha tener Sti
fae Norton neat womucete ate
ilensrdaane Fats alte Ding
Kort nnd Bredate Tiies, teachers inthe
Eat! Noa hace lott on’ thei? vaca
ion
FO
‘Mrs. Jane Bruner inade a fixing tvit
toNGlimulxee on business. “Thes cone
Struction of the. new, high school ‘hing
Boren and ts expected to be completa
Within “ieee jmonths. © Rola Hrown,
Bilen” and Aldeieh Pooie, © thomas
Aims. “Aaron Johnson” and gimmie
Reed motored to Saptipa. Mr. aid Nes.
EQ, “Gray hiave opened an leo cream
ior. Sina. Letiin. Donaldson and
aie onsnie Tohnenn are ont of town.
ANG. Tin and family ate Prowd of an
ahi Sigtt Hreducing” 500" barrels a aay.
Me Teida Lewle ie reported an “the
Nek Unt” See Silke "Smith for the
Betender.
“Two xears ago, after suffering
many years with atomach trouble, 1
Zook a course of axes Wonderful
Reinedy and haven't been sick a day
since. “I ean eat ansthink 1 want and
have no ‘pain at ail. Three doctors
had advised operation, but your rem-
edy has cured ine." Every day is
thanksgiving forme.” Tt fy a almple,
harmless preparation that removes
the eatarrhal mucus from the tntes-
Unal tract and allays the inflamma.
tion which causes practically” all
stomeh, Iver and Intestinal aliments,
Including appendicitis. One dase will
convince or money refunded. For sale
by all druesiete.—Adv.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
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On Saturday. April “14. Mammoth
tote Ne SIE of Bland. airy court
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‘whieh ‘refreshments were aneved, John
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dard Winch wom ested Yo! Panton,
fring? TSM, fonenrormerly ot the
Hotel Pantiini incaceond sealver at the
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SOUTH HAVEN, MICH.
Birw, (2 Shear om Frais
peer gn ne nek fie for the baat ecsle
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BATTLE GREEK, MICH.
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Nenad Burton ate ak "Hurt
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SteeeSesenall am agree We etcare
Accompanied nn Sou Sahn
TSTElnning to Bitend the uaneerh
Mating Sang’, Str. a, end
Bitte omisichoin homak ake
Bile "ehnse i atiecte heme” agn
Rennie Gragaon haa bosht a beaut
Feeldehce!
Seren Hata Smith, funy again, Mr
xan ia a Uae osu Meas Ba
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in honor of aire. Dora Ceanell-of Cit
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Stet of Swesenes
PONTIAC, MICH.
‘Theough the efforia ef the Rev. W.
gr Hashes, Pastor of, Newoian, 4. 3
B chore Siete es ot “oakinn
Fount anpoimed S.J. Whttneld, and
fucom, Moody, deputy aheritts. they
have been swgrnein and entered tipon
Bagg, SB" AT Sm and. ToS. Cherry
ff Derrolt were In tha ley Sunday aft
Shnooae rhe itev. We. E, Walker “at-
SEMIN une tances “Tuesday arternenn
brats. Mackie ‘criger and infant. son
BE Seon Ma Goier waste, wile
Bb theveee, Waiter Cplane pastor
Ble Raf. church in South Benn, Tad.
AMeckiawardess hoard No, | ot Nesemuan
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ticintind, Arce eanatieg aUA rate
prmese, Cianton, purchaned, a, name. 22|(Tirmea wom Yeaiantl, where aos, wae
othe home’ of his alete, Stra Ie S| called by” the “death, “of ther rather:
ante CL WaShne SS sosepih ate | Tne second Sunday in Stas, which Ie
radars Jack Pious of tndlannais | Mothers, day, iil be opaerved, ws Gor
i are inp euents “of Mr. and re’ | evchurch Sunday oat) both centres
Pt Bohre ha Rishon se ate riche | tho Yearcold Gaby of Leone, Scott ed
ener ee ae arch ee ete ts | acoae ANB." Wulitna if spending te
Betrolt. Hen were Im | eek-cnd te Chleayo, Tit, the Ladies
= HeSkeON SAMS aoa RES eeuae
DETROIT, MICH. Feeniing ueudayat 8 ES poate
Miss Emma Haley of Rattle Creek, | Fiake of Muriel Wrieht and Wm. Jack
stiches and Air, Kobineon Gf Ann Aronr | SOR, took place Friday. They will live
Rinse Stee ee cetehel| can vin
pestis Suits Gong tom Ween catvin, micM,
Re ay eegae” Renee soya | Solomon Gritin, aged te yeary, parted
ea RHMEORT,, Fa Pula JOM | acyay at his home tn Caieine Violet Ky
ee Nee rns ioeal ofits fie She! exis [Emon ie recavering wer ay, attack
ES Uatendele Meena seat Re GEG [oe the, Mu. Stee nd stra, Sherman
SE° amteine Sl, "Phe <apritrs! ail] Surin of Savion oF Gite fog
Muito sucseene 4 8 Arcadia hall. wae) friengs. The fey. Wy. Hfenson andl
= fefe Gare eed te Maxton. tna, 1.8
LANSING, MICH, Tana ihe finan ob her oat en
Dr. Leach of Fllnt epoke at the Hills wrnenl Dungey spent a, {ow O37
Lt Heagh of Fllnt spoke at tho Hla ik er ainer, ek, cle Stuare, Se
tap Haptisg chosen Mem ,Ea Lowe | na’ aira, Ava, Colloway felt for South
pant the, week-end in the city wth | Mend: GPa Sita. Raymond | sneer.
Ae mstnee “andedainer, HE anc Hes | Ment,Ate, and Sits, Raymond anthers
purner yea weiter “Staahewn of | ge pepnarivanla, ere eecats recently
Burner Lynd | Willan ataahewn of] Coan inn and wile, o¢ whltmanile
rennesace Ae Pat? SUL MEUUIE, MF] apent Sunday with Clarence Chavis and
retelling |
irtis was solermnigea Mowiny vent
nth Rome we the bride's parent le WEST VIRGINIA
lan" eneit has. returned Hom Chicago. DEN CITY, W. VAL
A aby gil San born to Sie" ant Ses | age, anti rss tem Cal sere alle, to
T. Caldwell Tuesday, | 3farion Brown | Mingo Junction, Ohio. to attend the fn
ria Htandoiph Gromifell were” married] peraicof cnrae Washington. Siler Elst
Saturday evening "at the partovage,| fSmenamy. "accompanied, ner Seater
tras Sfgrtha Flotyher and dvurhieroi| Sagiucl Langham! to wheeling Shur
Bovine itp are Viste, her roth, | gar at fecurned Nome, hia imeem
Cone Hentordom, of Cheisie Ave. Nir’ | ME Eangham remained unter the care
Mepnglie of dgckson hay been’ wining) of a specialist; Atina, Langham, “eas
Ne Pumnel Het hedac Ses daring ‘the | Sceommanien Nome, ie “Mies Exel
veckzend oa, business ESOTURE hte heen vtaling ner mnctber
SEW Pueatine han returned Com | Siva. James ‘Brown te lowpraving afer
Colimblig Onley wuere her was" cali | arsine Qperation.”3t¢e. Helle Carey
Grithe tieath ac hie nemhaw”. ewe | Sieing, Noy teathegy aod, aisarny I
West whe has been ‘sjmiing some| Kaoxviite, Tenn. Sties Virginia, Lee
Use in" Glevelands Shia’ ay teesened | went to Relaire, Oho, tO mall
Ge: eats were
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How to Have a Beautiful
Skin—All Your Life!
WHAT USERS SAY
OF TISSULAX
Ghieage, Ill, Sept. 29, 1922.
Dene Doctors
Se far ot Tiaautax came, today: |
teed ie at once. Everything | had heard
SBoue coins’ fever” hay’ race glowed
SRG ting Te “My ake In ledge ang
TUSR Rar reaiy thank Your tor ite
“Gratetuily, Fei
Ghieaae. HHL, Sept, 27, 1922.
Dear Me. Huns Ms Sept 2
have examined Tissulax ang have
found'ie Sompoted af pure, ‘warmiese
chemicals,” Unger gbservation (found
$2 Gind wacked atfeste on the complex
‘Run names and addresses fur?
iw
GUARANTEE BACKED BY DEPOSIT
IN BINGA STATE BANK
TH action of TISSULAX 1s everything. Your jar willbe dellv-
HB action Sh MPUAK See Tanda eee ene
vg Seirus ean neue ty tone Baia" enol Se
Talned the stated resulta after an {2,y0u., Welte today, Sond neat
tained tupted tee Of TISSULAX. alin, ltttte> OF Dandy request Biank
sare ealtagoagnetner 1€ wl
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Foe ee RS Leos ereleg | Geax x. more, mo.
IRinto Your bande Shia ivtaoene | Baie, Watzay, =
able everyone to obtain a " sols.
CAS TREE pete Bec | re aa ae
itboraiory cong tnte as boon fg”) SSO Sar PUAN ea
lured down to $1.00 (plus postage). | $133 wars be deliver Jar. Tole Te pa~
Bao tiet Gatien | ES Pan Ae ae REE
Hue vou need not stan gn seus) Pel ex ded i rohns SF Soe
farcaimply Give the maiiman ents [Abe rete A gy
Hall sum. Jt will be held ag a | ary euoened to son $1.22 ig abrance)
ol aa See ae [wlan © Set le me
FEU LaR acon noe nave 6 | wane!
TISSULAK: 1 does not MVE RS | same "osneerarnrsntnremens
meted mls go Pion tree and |
SA estiction Vit mentee
How to Order [8% sretesenmennnnnin
nd No prow unless i
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Be OR ISNT SENG MRE SSae ae | oe Ht,
So auecesaful has TISSULAX been in bringing, beauty to people of
GSE RUE MS Steak Ee eR at pee Zines
Poe orig’ $1.00; blue postage, or $115 for everything when ordering’
TISSUCREME, our new cold cream, now on sale. It is espe-
cially adapted for use after TISSULAX. Price only 50 cents,
Our special Face Powder and LINCOLN HAIR -POMADE
also 60-cants each. Agents and drug store corresporidance,
everywhere, invited. Write NOW to LINCOLN LABORA-
TORIES, INC., 4204 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois.
Fem Re eS tare eas
seh Soha aise ates ae
Bia EO eS he ae
and SMfrs. Jack Fields of Indianapolis.
Bah ds Berea of end
Felt Seta Pitta at oil
se Bea patients Bon Si
iter aid Barus" ake ers
sae eeDETRSTE Mt
dues ee Haty ot Tele, Gaye
aise ang Sit, Hobinash, gf Au Ate
Misr ate dents MR Ren
Biintiahe Shorea AE
Sepccds Sadho en as
fateatnicate es Sah cee
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Bee tage aa fi fee Gt
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He ai coma ne e tae
Birdy oolace alten
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eles ase Wetec ae
Sea SY Hate Seat
waskeend on business ee
IE PAR swore,
chinkig Geto et a
Sina ae ct lisce
Wed viah has ol ‘nail,
Wats whe ‘has been. ‘sieniing | som
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EAUTIFULcom-
plexions are not a
matter of luck. They
‘are the result of care and
thought. Few people could retain
clear skins ff they aid not practice
‘few. simple things that they
have learned, You, too, can have
Aclear, beautiful complexion, free
of ail pimples, wrinkles and biack-
heads, bright with color.
Weis alt very simple. It depends
upon elimination of waste. Cor~
Wer teed, exucclos ant planks of
perdi Bad
are very eo"
sential. Equal-
iy important fe
the teeatment
oftmneceute ee
sag ature
pebvides ws
Qth a marvels
Sus: delicate
system of
freetng the
pores of waste
Fratton It tne
pores "ao" not
fonction they
become clogged
with pers
Splration ” ana
see shacks
feds gacher
heads gather.
rz are very es-
ees: sential. Equal-
GA iy'iportant ty
Fe) the, tentrent
Wee A or ene akin
ee) cn
Sophy pcb vides ur
ae. ee with o marvel~
Be ey ous,” delicate
ice ey tiem 3
‘Wes Feeling the
Le pores of waste
GR yy insttors it ton
is ee
BA SSIS aad fonction. thoy
Says become clogged
a a sree toes
fz gpiration | and
re Slacks
DRW.U.HUFF~ fends gather.
Baga Bimpres and
eruptions te
sult. So borin at the aeat of the
ffouiie.” Cieur the pores. of Dele
Sraste,” Help: enem Ro work, Re
Tore them fo healthy activity.
A Gift of Nature
Nature tn her wisdom has alto
provided a very ‘sure. remedy for
Bioeged pores. ‘Doster Hutt,
those known, Chteags
SRemive weeking in his labs
Seaton” fer a. femede" cape
Sag adapted tor: hic peo
pie, discovered that an Ene~
lish clay, when properly re~ o
ned and’ ‘prepared. ted | e
Anounding eitecin on ‘tho |S
Milee “Stared. he Gnvests |e
$itea ‘Turner Success | #
crowned his research. He v
Saw able to prepare in iim=
Rea “Guamtties a bland
substance which he called e
TISPOLAR reese |,
Geo tip rissuesasp 16
S¥acunteo min pores. |i
In avsmall way he asked | (6
Hienas to. try it Results
‘Selends. te TT on seas:
WEST VIRGINIA
Every pimple point, black-head
‘and spot of dist gone
skins took on ao soft, bright
texture, Lines and wrinkles van
ished." Blackheads " disappeared,
ltted out bodily by this ‘strange
compound, Women who had de-
Spaired of beautiful complexiony,
een the envy of friends. Many
too, found relief in it. Popularity
was theirs.
Doctor Huft was besteged with
requests from other women. And
from men, too. Many had tried
for years without success to win
beauty. Tn 30 minutes TISSULAX
changed Ufelers. bumpy skins to
Selvety amoothness. What soy
there was in’ the hearts of these
who used Itt" One. trial was
enough, to obtain benefits, | 10
irae the pores and to lighten the
What It Does
‘Simply put it on the face lke
tick creamy lotion. Go about
your work of rest. In $0 minutes
the. skin responds. Dirt and im-
puritles are drawn from the pores
And absorhed by this new achiove-
ment in science, ‘The tissues are
Invigorated. ‘You wit feel them
glow.
TISSULAX Artes in 30 minutes.
Yash ft way with cold water,
Look tn. the mirror and you will
be. delighted. All blemishes—
every pimple, blackhead and spot
of levitating dirt—will be. gone.
Your’ skin will have resumed. tts
goft texture and bloom. Use TIS-
SULAX overy second day for the
first woek. Then onco a week.
Eventually you may not need it at
‘ll, oneo you get the skin fo func~
iow correctly.
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PAGE TWENTY-TWO
COLUMBIA, MO.
Mrs. Neenile Henderson, after a
ingering illness, passed away. Funeral
was prescheduled at the Browns Cotton,
Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson, Mrs. Josie Morris
and Mrs. Sina Johnson, who were hurt
in an automobile accident on April 15,
William is able to be in school after two
weeks' illness. Mrs. Nelle Booth is
also her son Ron Robinson. Mrs. John
married April 12.
MALTA BEND NO.
The home of Mrs. Kate Kyle was destroyed by fire. The M. E. choreal Mrs. Kyle's brother, Mrs. Crutchfield, Mrs. Mamie Wilson and Mrs. Willie Adams were injured by a truck. The Bucken Crutchfield, Miss Archie Williams has remained on the sick list are: Mrs. Pamie Wilson and Mrs. Ella Barker, visiting his mother, Mrs. Mamie Wilson, Mrs. Ida Brauff and attending the funeral of Mrs. Anne Brown
FULTON, NO.
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Washington City surprised her husband, Hasson, Friday evening at the Hasson Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray P. Law has preferred the Second Church in Washington City for over 20 years. Van Frost is on the sick list. Miss Frost is the mother of two children. She is pregnant. Home is a writing about six months with his wife. Buffalo is her second home. Mrs. Lodder Perk lives left for Killen. He is made sure that she will be able to attend Sunday worship with his wife. Ms. Annie Anderson lives on Sunday with their children. Mrs. Lodder Longa lives on Sunday with her children. Mrs. Lodder Louise is chosen his sister of this city. Artist Belle Lois left for Vienna. Every last of the city were memorials. Thursday, April 19, Mrs Hattie May longed to be in her cousin's Christmastubbler of Kansas City. Armstrong Vaughn and family.
BRUNSWICK, MO.
PORLAR BLUFF, NO.
The Rev. Mr. Clinton was exceedingly happy on account of the arrival of his father, James Clinton, and nephew, Robert Jordan, the son of Mick Cule of St. Louis and her sister from Arkansas were the guests of Mrs. Robert Jordan. The guest is spending a few days in this city as the guest of his wife Mrs. C. A. Curry, and son, Mas
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ter Daniel Curry: Those on the stick list are Mrs. R. Jordan, Mrs. L. W. Margaret Irvan and Miss R. Spencer. The funeral of Mrs. Cantilla Culf was held on Friday, the 11th. Rev. Mr. Reeves officiating. Mrs. T. A. Henderson has returned home from Little Rock, Ark, where she was on the serious illness of a relative.
NOBERLY, MO.
NEXICO, MO.
Tom Bass is confined to his room by illness. The Lincoln University orchestra, April 19 to a large house, The Rev. O. A. Johnson of Kansas City, Mo., Miss Hazel Sesters and Edward Try of Lincoln university were home last week. Miss Hurt Little attended little Ames Jane Williams' birthday dinner Tuesday, April 17, at glasgow. Mrs. Mrs. where she spent the winter. Mildred Johnson and Johnnie Richardson were where she spent the winter. Mildred of the lee by the Rev. W. H. Smith.
DALTON, MO.
Miss Rosa Taylor made a brief visit in Columbia recently. Out-of-town visits to Charleston, Kennesaw, and Kentucky City, Miss Marcia of Kentucky City, Miss Gosela Barton of Maysville, Miss Brietrice Miller of DeKalb, Miss Katherine of C. and L. Brown of Salter, Miss Dorey Skillman of Huntsville spent the week-end with her father and mother.
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tion of pneumonia and died after an attack. A king of Charleston, Mo., was in the city. Benj. Davis, piano tuner, died in 2011 after a long illness. Miss M. Corrine Taylor of W. Belk, Improving, after several church chants made a splendid showing in the church made a splendid showing in the The Phi Alphapita Girls' club met Monday, April 16, with Miss Argola Smith, the pastor of the church. Miss Mamie Joshmore were admitted as new members. Mime. R. C. Hunt, with Miss Angela Smith, the pastor of the church session at the First Baptist church during the week, which was conducted by her dinner guests the delegates attended. Miss Nashville. The Rev. D. G. Maxwell is pastor. Lano Talubernacle C. M. K. Rachally had a very successful financial rachly.
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Anderson, S. C., July 20, 1922.
716 E. 12th St. Kansas City, Mo.
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Dear Doctor:
Just a few lines to let you know how your wonderful treatment has made my hair so beautiful that your hair is wonderful I have ever used. Since I have been using your hair preparations (four months) my hair has grown fourteen (14) inches.
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feed and given a thorough trial your wonderful Safety Hair Straightener. I know more than you do. I recommend it to others. To deliver perfect satisfaction, and now I want you to send his Hair Grower, Dr. Lee's Sage Shampoo and Pressing Hair Gel. I enclose money order. Please gently yours.
Dear Dr. Lee,
I have received and given a thorough trial your wonderful quick working Safety Hair Straightener. I am more than delighted with it and am glad to recommend it to others.
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Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Lenora Armstrong,
1236 Cabot St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Dr. E. S. Lee,
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Dear Dr. Lee:
After having given your Safety Straightener, Tonic Pressing and Tonic Hair Grower try-out, I am glad to be able to recommend them with my highest praise to other ladies of the hair dressing profession.
The Pressing Oil is far superior to all others I have used. It presses wonderfully, makes the scalp healthy and free from dandruff, and I can marvel my heads with perfect certainty that the wave will last. This is the only pressing oil I have ever used that will permit the hair to be marcelled after using.
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Above is a small illustration of the Wizard Model, Lee Safety Hair Straightener. This little picture, however, can give you no real idea of the instrument's size and beauty. The Lee SAFETY is 9 inches long and its greatest width is 2 inches. It is splendidly made and attractively finished. The handle is of turned walnut. All metal parts are heavily nickel plated. The Lee is not only the best performing, but the best looking hair straightener made. Your friends will envy you when you own a beautiful, efficient LEE SAFETY.
To heat the Lee Safety, simply loosen the set screw shown in the picture, and lift off the safety guard. When the combing bar is heated, slip the guard back into place, tighten the screw and comb away the curls and tangles. Go as fast as you like—YOU CAN'T BURN THE SCALP. The polished loops of the safety
Dr. Lee Hair Preparations Are Truly Marvelous
While perfecting this amazing instrument for straightening the hair, Dr. E. S. Lee has also perfected the most successful preparations for the treatment of the scalp and GROWTH OF HAIR ever discovered—not by
The Sage Shampoo BEGINS my improved system of hair culture by removing dandruff and making the scalp clean and healthy. The Tonic Hair Grower COMPLETES the treatment. Used faithfully, it will
I am going to give away FREE OF CHARGE a limited number of my famous LEE SAFETY HAIR STRAIGHTENERS with an order for THREE DOLLARS WORTH of my great Dr. Lee Hair Preparations —that is you will receive SIX DOLLARS WORTH
under a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. But we must repeat that this special offer will cost us a great deal of money, and we cannot hold it open but a short time, and you must act QUICKLY. Take no chances of being "left out" of this free gift of this wonderful Lee Safety Hair Straightener. The world's finest hair straightener—the world's ONLY absolutely SAFE hair straightener, and a full treatment of the world's most successful HAIR PREPARATIONS.
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DR. E. S. LEE, Dept. A,
1716 E. 12th St., KANSAS CITY, MO.
schell Parks made a trib to Omaha
Mrs. Sam Shackley visited in Warrens
There should be one jail for all law-
enforcement officers and Colored.
divisions for white and Colored.
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FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, this quick, SAFE, patented hair straightener will be given away FREE OF CHARGE. Read and take advantage of this special offer and make yourself the proud and happy owner of this splendid product of a Negro inventor's genius.
guard slide smoothly over the scalp, but they do not let the hot combing bar touch the head at any time. You have seen the famous Lee SAFETY Hair Straightener advertised. No doubt you have wished to own one, because every member of the Race NEEDS one. Straightening the hair with the LEE SAFETY HAIR STRAIGHTENER is as simple and easy as combing it—and just as quick. And you couldn't burn or cut the scalp with a Lee Safety if you tried. Old style instruments are dangerous and unsatisfactory because they are likely to burn or scratch the scalp, and these injuries can easily cause blood poisoning and baldness. The patented SAFETY feature is found in the Lee Safety Hair Straightener ONLY. It has been awarded full patent protection by both our own and foreign governments. No other manufacturer can produce such a straightener.
guesswork, dreams and other tommooolery, but by careful, scientific study of every phase of diseases of the hair and scalp. The results of his many years of study are his now WORLD FAMOUS
positively promote the growth of vigorous, lustrous, silky hair. The Tonic Pressing Oil, used with the Lee Safety Hair Straightener, gives wonderful gloss and permanence to the straightened hair.
FOR THREE DOLLARS—a Lee Safety, regular price $3, and three boxes of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower, $1.50; two boxes Dr. Lee's Sage Shampoo, $1; one box Dr. Lee's Tonic Pressing Oil, 50c. Total SIX DOLLARS. All of this valuable merchandise you will receive for $3.
USE THIS COUPON
1716 East Twelfth St, Kansas City, Mo.
Dear Sir: I accept your special offer. Please send me three houses of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grover, two houses of Dr. Lee's Balsam Shampoo, one box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Fresening, two boxes of Dr. Lee's Balsam Shampoo, one box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Fresening, and I agree to pay $3 and postage to the postman or postmaster on delivery. It is understood that if I don't all of the articles not exactly as represented, I will return the unused paper, all preparations, and the Lee Safety, in good condition, and you are to refund my $3 at once.
SEND NO MONEY—Just the coupon, but have the $8 ready for the postman when your parcel is delivered. Money back if not all satisfactory.
BELOIT, WIS.
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Benton and daughter, Louise, left France for their trip to New York. Mrs. Benton will spend a few days in Chicago before going to Connellville, where she will spend the night preceding their departure by Rev. H. H. G. Mays is the now Virginia Colo arrived Sunday from Ripley, Miss. Rev. H. G. Mays is the now Eugene Curtin is on the slick list.
MADISON, WIS.
Mrs. Mary Horton, N. Blair St. was called to help on account of the sertification of Old Saik St., are stopping at the home of Mrs. Willard Henderson, formerly of Old Saik St., who are stopping at the home of Mrs. Theodore Washington, who have been making their home with Mrs. Theodore Washington, who have been making their home with Mrs. Wickes of La Crosse, have returned to Madison with their baby daughter, residence on Emerald St. and residence on Emerald St. and John W. Hill, E. Blount St. has been conceived by the emerald heathalmism. Wesley Harris, Mrs. O. M. Davis Chalnes de Argonne, recently entertained the Utopia club. Mrs. Gladys Chalnes de Argonne, recently entertained the Utopia club, who gave an ice cream sitter at her home to raise money for the choir's new choir, gave an ice cream sitter at her home to raise money for the choir's new general's staff spoke at the A. M.
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Dr. E. S. Lee, Dept. B,
1716 East Twelfth St., Kansas
Dear Sir: I accept your special offer.
Hair Grower, two boxes of Dr. Lee's Sage
Gill oil $8.00 each and one Wizard
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that if I find all of the articles not exac
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E. church. The lyeum of A. M. M. church gave a program on the foundation of the meeting of the Mount Zion Baptist church have interesting programs every leadership of Mrs. Nelle Lane, sang several sermons. Missionary society of the Presbyterian church. The Boy scouts, unhiding their meetings at the A. M. E. church every Thursday night. Mrs. Mary K. Fairly, at her homes, and Mrs. Dayton St. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fairly and Mrs. John M. Fairly, at her homes, and Mrs. Dayton motorized down from Rockford and spent the day visiting Mrs. Fairly, the Sherill, and her niece, Mrs. Kathryn of E. Dayton St. Miss Julia Horton, is out again after several weeks' illness. The Ladies' Aid held its last meeting is out again after a tailor shop in Black Earth. Mrs. Myron Allison of Stafford is now running a tailor shop in Black Earth. Mrs. Myron Allison of Stafford is now running an attack on rheumatism.
RACINE, WIS.
Mrs. D. Thomas of North Racine visited friends in Chicago and Gary last Sunday. Ms. Taylor, Marie Taylor, spent the weekend in Chicago. The Young Men's Debutation near future: Resolved. That Booker T. Washington has done more good for his people than Frederick Douglass.
We need and must have more agencies among medical men and hospitals.
NEW YORK CITY-BROOKLYN-LONG ISLAND
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923
NEW YEAR
TAMMANY DEMOCRATS
FETE PARTY LEADERS
Governor A. Smith, Mayor John P. Hylan and other prominent Democrat leaders of the 25th anniversary of the ratification of the 1964 Constitution, will attend Council Democracy, to be held Sunday, June 11 in addition to the New York officials, the committee has extended an invitation to the elected Democrat mayor of Chicago, who
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Chief Edward E. Lee, founder of the committee in charge, is being hired by Ford. Q. Morton, the present head of the most auspicious office, was voted the most auspicious office in the world.
ROBS WOMAN WHO GAVE
HER RED TO SLEEP IN
Newark, N. J. May 4-Charged with stealing 1,292 from her friend, Mrs. Fleming. She was permitted the woman to sleep in her bed when she was held in 12,000 balloons by Judge Yuliya in answer to a complaint of innocence. According to Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Fleming last week and asked to be allowed to sleep in her bed, but she dated. After she had left, Mrs. Fleming, who had trunk found the money gone, she at once caught the Spent money. She promised to make restful sleep, she after several days she was arrested.
FINISH NEW NURSERY
With the completion of the day
centered Roman Catholic church in
Avenida Harlem will soon have its first
children. The building takes in two
former private houses and has a
building. The nursery will fill a much
children who must he left somewhere
opening this place it will be a credit
nursery, non-have yet been able to
open the public a real modern inti-
Discuss Tuskegee Hospital
DRAMA AT LAFAYEZT
Florence Anne May's story. The Un-
derground three-act drama at the Lafayette
theatre commences on Friday. Nineteen will be held daily for ladies only. The drama presents
With a cast composed of all Race actors
Arthur Pryor, the "Uncle John"
Wilfred promises to be the passionate most
will be admitted at the evening per-
formance. Midnight show will be held
Friday.
The Sick
Ruth Butler, 121 West, 123rd St. John
Watson, 201 West, 107th St. Olivia
Watson, 201 West, 107th St. Olivia
201 West, 140th St. John
140th St. J. K. Nelson, 72 West
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Dugget H. Myers 29, 141 West 10th St. and Frances M. Witter, 24, 573 Sixth Ave.
Special Officer Brian Bank, who is the executive Harron branch of the chefs Exchange bank, visited several friends in Brooklyn Sunday evening.
Eburt Spencer, one of the best known businessmen of Portsmouth, W. was the guest of Henry Wainwright, Edinburgh, 77k Pulaski N., last week.
NEW YORK CITY
485 Lenox Avenue, Cor. 145th Street
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All Room Outside Exposures
Service-Subway and Surface car at door
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Work on the new dial system, which will tend to install in the Harlem district this week. An entire new exchange will eventually be located to accommodate the new telephone service and the seventh and seventh Ave. Many of the numbers have been changed to Brunelhurst.
The Ritholimian Art theater, an orchestra trained by Inaymond O'Neill, will begin a milestone experience. The instruments were assembled and trained this winter and their opening will be Oscar Walters "Sallone."
Mrs. Paley Jones, 41, 128 W. N. 127th St., Ritholimian hospital. Formal service Mother Zion church, the pastor. Dr. Walters was in the parochery cemetery, Portchester, N. Y. The deceased was a number of other外ternational organizations and several cousins. The body was shipped to the charge undertakers.
The real estate office of John M. Mitchell, it is now one of the finest equipped offices in Harlem. The seventy-years been a leading figure in the church that he does not intend to devote time to in the future that he pays.
Single composed by members of our face was scheduled to be heard at the eight part of the program of music week. A special collection of books suitable
for teachers has been assembled at the
ant. "The Meredith Mystery," "Abnormal
technique," has been added to the collection
of books for distribution.
The summer literary league of the
city was held on Friday, May 4 at 8:30 p.m. all grown-up friends of
the girls of 5 for fighting in the street
night, was given Karl Thomas, 21, 19
W. 14th St., when he faced Judge
charge of disinterested conflict.
The girls of early Wednesday morning,
10th were privileged by a harsheen host
during the quarrel. Mrs Ethel Wadlow,
Smith, 22, W. 14th St., over the
timetable hit her with a piece of iron pipe.
The court chapel with fellow
attendants. After being discharged they
Curtion Jenkins, 19, 1 E. 12th St.
when arranged in Traffic court before
Judge Marsh volunteered on a summ-
tation without a license.
18th, 19, 18th St. and
10 other were taken in a raid on a
card game in the inquest of 172 W.
A fugitive from justice, Albert Dongwang, a resident of Chicago last work on a warrants committed here. Jan. 14, 2017, in Seventh Street, 416 West 55th St. well known member of St. Mark's Church, singing, died Sunday morning after a stroke of paralysis on her way to the hospital. General services, conducted by the Rev. John W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's, the Rev. Dr. J. W. Brown of Mother Josephine's parish on a monthly parish on an annual sermon to the Ladies Care of Q. Thippen is the president, Sunday will also be building fund rally. On the charge of having fired a shot at the police, West 55th St. Sunday night, Wm. W. West 55th St. Sunday night, Wm. W. was looked up and held by警员 to join the police causing considerable commotion among the residents of that section.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
FAKE BEGAR ARRESTED
With the sentencing to for all six Olyphant, 47, 326 W. C24 SL., on a charge of kidnapping by judge Judao In general Sessions, he was sentenced to more than three years more also before for charitable institutions. He was heard making a plea for a supposed children's home on 137th W. H. Nielsen, an agent of the Children's Harem district, and on his request the man was arrested. He pleaded guilty and admitted having collected hundreds of dollars of what he had obtained of which he had on himself. Olyphant amounted to $60. Begging on the airbnb, which is a victim of the Olyphant district and many fake institutions, have been from our people.
STATE NEWS
New York, Franklin, a respected resident here for many years passed away peacefully. Funeral services were held from Mt. Carmel Baptist church, the beautiful floral designs were given by the family. Augusta, Ga., in 1888 and had lived here since 1988. Many relatives remain to spend a week in Philadelphia with friends. Jessica Church Green, a secret bishop, church Green, away April 22. He was well known in many secret bishops. A joint missionary service was held last Sunday by members of the churches of this place. Mount Carmel will have receiving medals all week.
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
AUBURN, N. Y.
The annual fair and banquet of the
Saturday, April 21. It was a success. A
meeting was held on the church Monday evening, April 22. By
Maine. Sade Cochran-Cookham, btw. bri-
cary Window, Jelavian St. made a work,
factory, Clarence Stewart is improv-
er. J. C. Brooke, master of the A. M.
with an attack of pneumonia his home with
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Thomas Dixon Plans to Make Money on Klan
Thomas Dixon Plans to Make Money on Klan
New York, May 14—Thomas Dixon, author of *The Clausman*, and John K. McCarthy, author of *"Birth of a Nation" photography was made, has been made the head of a huge stock-calling motion picture whose object is to put upon the whose object is to put upon the *Treator*, designed to destroy the modern Ku Klux Klan. Writing of his proposed new film, he told to make my attack on the Klan through the heart and mind of an audience through an emotional Klan cannot reach the thoughts and feelings of such a Klan will not be 9 times more powerful. I expect to encounter the fiercest and most unrestrained and violent Klan, and welcome this opposition as the best press work." To make "The Treator" a success similar to "Birth of a Nation," he points to the fact that the film cost another $0,000 to launch it in a big way in New York, and that to date it earned $0,000,000 and is still useful.
On house was held at the Old Pole Barn. P. Thursday from 12 to 14 p.m. It was the annual reception for the students to be added to the general fund for the upkeep of cakes, candies and aprons. A large number of friends of the institution were entertained by Thomas H. Writhing night at eight on his residency, a regular monthly meeting and an enjoyable evening at the imperial Muscat club, of which will render a musical concert at the Bridge St. A. M. will be for the benefit of the Sunday school, of which the Club is composed of singer from the school. An envitable reputation during his short existence.
R. Ranson of Topeka, ks was the guest of the life, Edward E. church, last week. D. Hanson and J. dhb advocate for the bishopure unil his臂 would run, run, run. Walter R. Lotton, constitutant of the State-Site Senate Charles C. Lockwood Federal Academy Harvey, Warmer and Fifth Assculty club held at Arcelia hall a few evenings. Tulip of 179 Dean St. was confined to her bed last week
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INDIAN WOMAN RETURNS TO
Ms. Susie Meek, a young college trained woman of the Sea and Fox tuition, will be New York cheer that white girls who have hung out with her husband, Phillip Priser, a full-blooded Jindal of the Sloux tribe, in Oklahoma, she will go back to her people on a sloux reservation in southwestern Oklahoma, the famously named Cripple curtains number of the Tibetan nation. She will know to the real Indian of today, especially the young girl named Mrs. Priser. "They desire higher education and the responsibility of citizen-college, three years ago, Mrs. Priser, a young Indian girls. New York was her headmaster."
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A joint benefit smoker at the 11th Recruitment Arms Club in Belfast, Kildare, of Kythrone on the program were Miles McCarthy and Andrew Coppard and Pamela Dinka Kid. Six three-year-old boys who appeared on the program were Willie Walker, Jack Taylor, Kid Buler, Joshua Fush, Tommy Jackson, Dan Stewart, Alen J. Al�nis referred the bants to the Eastern and Western Hemispheres of the Kildare and Kythrone, was in the program.
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Solomon S. Bruege, A. T. Ray and Jay W. Hammond were visitors to the Chicago Defender's office, 252 Seventh Street. Robert S. Johnson of Chicago was a visitor to William Campbell, Defender representative, Ruffin, N. Palmer, of the Sport and Mrs. L. H. Kirk, 20 E. 252 St. and Mrs. L. H. Kirk, 20 E. 252 St. and William Campbell, On route to Boston, Campbell visited Philadelphia, on a visit sensitive in that city. William Campbell, editor of the Journal of Negro History, Washington, D. C. visited the city last week. William Campbell, editor of the Trade and Commerce, 257 Seventh Avenue, and Mrs. Frederick Laurie, 52 W. 160th St., guttured several buildings. Mrs. Frederick Laurie, April 21. William Hammond entertained several friends at their residence, 240 E. 147th St. Tuesday evening. Dineing, white and delightful refreshments, those present were: Mrs. Albert Jackson, Edith Abbot Abbot, Mrs. Scourne Schoolmaster, Miss Ger-
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DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA
1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade
Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites.
2. The Appointment of a Member of the
Race to the President's Cabinet.
THE VAMPIRE
She was like moonlight on the beach, Elusive, tempting, out of reach.
She toyed with hearts much as a cat Toyz with its prey, a captured rat. Yet men of age and worldly wise Walked in her net with open eyes. And saw too late the vampire's game: 'Tis ever when moths meet flame.
NORDIC RACE SUPREMACY
PROBABLY NO TWO BOOKS in recent years have had as great an influence, on American government policies as "Rising Tide of Color," by Lothrop Stoddard, and "The Passing of the Great Race," by Madison Grant. The former proposes to point out the growing danger to white world supremacy. World-wide ascendancy of the race is momentarily so unshakable, the claim is in reality threatened by the colored Race. This book is a whirl of the whites, and an appeal for white solidarity everywhere.
THE LATTER BOOK, "The Passing of the Great Race," whose author is a zoologist, may be regarded as somewhat a complement to the former. It is an embodiment of a new ethnological theory of race superiority. Tersely stated, the theory is this: the passing great race is the blood type of the Nordic, the shorter, more aggressive group among men. The races of Europe are divided into three major groups—the Nordics, comprising all the peoples of northern and central Europe; the Alpines, the inhabitants of southeastern Europe, and the Mediterraneans, those people of the Italian and Grecian peninsulas and their appurtenant islands. The NORIANS have given the world its greatest experience among organizers, organizers, etc.; the basic achievements of our present-day civilization have emanated from their minds and souls, but war and military glory having its strongest appeal to this type, their numerical strength in society has been much reduced, not alone because of their military aggressiveness, but equally due to the inherent ability of the brunet type to better adjust itself to the brunet-shavlish routine of our present-day central system.
THE INFLUENCE on some of our lawmakers at the these late theories of race supremacy have had was manifested in a very concrete form in the framing of the new immigration bill as presented before Congress in the speech of the nation that America had always prided herself on having a predominance of the blond types. In order to escape the shamefulness of an act of direct race discrimination this new immigration bill asks that the quotas of future immigration be based on the census of 1890.
PRIOR TO THAT YEAR there were only small elements in America represented by the non-Nordic group at that time would give something like an ideal balance to the percentage of blond over brunet types. If today the Nordic holds ascendancy in world affairs it is wholly due to the fact; that his civilization is founded on material, physical values, and in that alone lies his ability to overthrow what he commonly calls the worker mutilations—weaker in most cases only in an economic
THE CIVILIZATION of India at the time of its conquest by England was far superior to that of the latter. The literature of India of a thousand years ago compares quite favorably with the best that is produced in Europe today. The concepts of geometry were first found in Egypt, and the Greek mathematician Euclid, Algebra was unknown in Europe before the Sarasene invasion. Granada and Seville were the greatest centers of learning for the rest of medieval Europe during the Sarasene dominance in Spain. Probably the most interesting fact pertaining to the theory of race supremacy is that all races once they have acquired a dominance in the world have the same doctrines and theories justifying their dominance based on what is sincerely claimed moral and scientific truth. Such is as old as civilized man.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
THE DIVORCE QUESTION is a very serious one and is now being engaged throughout the country. The laxity in the administration of the law of marriage and divorce in a number of states is the primary cause of this fresh notation. The principal application of the pernicious doctrine of states' rights every state makes its own laws; hence there is no uniformity. In one state a certain marriage is valid, in another it is invalid. The offspring of a marriage in one state may be legitimate, in another state illegitimate. EMEDY for these cases is a national uniform law covering marriage and divorce. The National Association has given this subject much consideration. The strict constructionists hold that such a law would be held to be unconstitutional unless that law is conferred upon Congress through the medium of a constitutional amendment. In view of recent decisions rendered by the federal court, that may be right. But whether they are or not, something along this line seems absolutely essential.
THERE SHOULD not only be national uniformity but the law should be so framed as to make marriage more sacred than it now is. Under existing laws and regulations divorces are too easily obtainable; consequently our orphans throughout the country are crowded to the doors with the offspring of such unions. There are unscrupulous parents who do not hesitate to take advantage of the loose methods for obtaining a child. In the case of their marriage for the sake of getting rolled off the responsibility of taking care of their own offspring. A uniform law, we repeat, covering the whole subject, would remedy these evils.
THAT MOB SPIRIT
TO PROVE that the mob spirit is not confined to one of our country or to one class of whites, Albert Apple, writing in the Syracuse Herald, says: "A NEGRO, caught picketing a stenographer's pocket on an elevated train in New York city, is arrested. Cries of 'Get a rope' and 'String him up.' It takes several squadrons of police to keep the crowd from lynching him. Alone, not one person in that crowd would have thought of interfering at all, let alone the mob spirit. The mob spirit, temporary insanity quietly becomes epidemic."
MR. APPLE knows there are thousands of white pickpockets riding on the cars of New York daily, and some of them have been caught in the act of robbing, but no cry of "Lynch him" went up for the sole reason that a white face and the lyncher's rope are not yet closely associated. The writer also emphasized the fact that singly this lawless class of white men are cowards; they must have their gang to back them up in their devilty. And this is supremacy?
MAY I didn't find as many moving vans on the streets as usual, for the there was no place to go except out.
LIFE for the revenue man is just one damp thing after another.
THERE SEEMS TO BE no immediate relief in slight for the farmers who have been sending out S O S signals for labor. The West and great Northwest are as hard hit as the South. There has been a shrinkage of 12 per cent in farm workers in 1922; in other words, the farm population decreased by 460,000, according to the latest report from the agricultural bureau. Our WORKERS have never been much of a factor in sections outside of the South, and those who have migrated northward and stuck to the soil have not done so as laborers but as owners. The white farm laborer leaves the field, in the main, for economic reasons. The Colored farm laborer leaves not only to better his condition financially, but to safeguard his property, his own life, the lives of his dear ones, to protect the virtue of his women and to get them back. THERE IS AN SHORTAGE of labor in the city as well on the farm. This is why positions heretofore held exclusively for whites are now open to our workers. Big industries gobble up the migrants from the South as fast as they come and cry for more. With this condition of affairs how can the South expect relief? Some degrees of relief might accrue the farmer from insufficient help if a widespread movement were started to encourage city workers to spend the summer vacations on farm work. It would have resulted in greatly increased production and undoubtedly in improved health for many city workers.
ITALY has let it be known that she will supply this country will immigrants skilled in the trades in which American shortage is most acute. Under the immigration laws only 42,000 of her subjects can enter this country in one year. Italy, having more immigrants than any other country, she feels would make a fine dumping ground for them. We do not favor the letting down of the immigration burs one bit, for the reason that self-preservation is the first law of nature, and our workers would be the first and hardest hit owing to the unfair, social conditions existing in this country, and would be forced to work for a lower wage, for over worker, white and black. We can well afford, for the time at least, to let our own crew manage the American ship of industry.
APPARENTLY ho who made the statement that everyone was crazy, more or less, wasn't far wrong, evidence to substantiate this assertion is forthcoming every day. The latest craze of potential asylum inmates is the endurance dances that have been seen in the past. When a woman who has been impounded from across the water, Could there be anything stiller or more infurious to body and mind that, continuously dancing for 50 or 60 hours, for the sole purpose of getting in the limelight and attempting to break a worthless world record? The dancers are listless and almost motionless after the first 12 hours. After dancing 53 hours one man became, mentally unbalanced, while a young woman who had danced nearly 49 hours consecutively broke away from her partner and ran about sertaining at the top of her voice. Others have dropped in their tracks and have to be taken to a hospital to be Qaeda-related, well say if this is civilization, give us harmless
RECENTLY five English women raced from Brighton to London, each wheeling a baby before her in a perambulator. That was enough to start Marathon perambulator races here in America. The passion for strange records seems to have a strangle hold on some people; we have pie eating contests, fasting contests and other idiotic tests which prove that we are not the only day man may be found divert some of the energy that is being burned up in the quest of freak records into something productive and the practitioners of these futile activities may put as much effort into work as they do into play. IF THE AUTHORITIES are anxious to find legal grounds for stopping such exhibitions, the statutes in regard to care of lunatics would seem more obviously applicable than an ordinance drawn up to apply to six-day bicycle races. The present writing there is no record for any member of our group indulging in any of these cool endurance tests, and it is to be hoped there are some of the white man's pastimes we will not attempt to initiate.
AN UNWISE SUGGESTION
SEVERAL of our contemporaries have suggested, now that we are showing a spirit of political independence, we should organize a political party of our own, which would mean that we would have candidates of our own from the president down. The editor of the Omaha Monitor makes the following inquiry: "We would like to know the minds of our contemporaries and readers as to the organization of Coloret Americana into an independent political party. In the suggestion that we do have such an organization, WE HOLD that it is not only unwake but that we would be mischievous in its consequences and disastrous in its results. We do not mean by this to intimate that we should not organize along political lines. In fact we should bring about a thorough and concrete organization, not to encourage and promote, but to discourage and prevent, racial discrimination in any form, whatever. To organize a Colored political party would have just the opposite effect of what we most need and desire. It is just as reproducible as it is not. Colored political party as it would be to have a white political party, a yellow or brown political party.
IN OTHER WORDS, we should not support or oppose any man on account of his racial identity. One of the principal reasons why Colored Americans have heretofore been practically solid in their opposition to the Democratic party is because that party has been a "white man's government" and therefore favors excluding all who are not white from participating in the administration of the government.
WHAT WE SHOULD DO is not to encourage the support or Colored men because they are Colored and oppose white men because they are white, but to throw the weight of our influence with that party in the fight for equal proscription and discrimination and favor justice, fair play and equal rights for all American citizens.
A GREAT MANY PEOPLE who drive automobiles are under the impression that pedestrians have no right whatever to use the public streets. They speed around corners where people are attempting to cross with the abandon of lattices. In a city the size of Chicago hundreds are killed and many more hundreds malned for life, the result of being hit by automobiles. Although a city ordinance specifically states that no vehicles must cross miles of road, it would be a difficult matter to find autolist traveling at a speed less than 20 miles per hour, and from that up to 40, right in the heart of the city.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to keep children housed up in fists. They must have fresh air, they must play, and as there are few neighborhood playgrounds, the public streets are used for their hall games and other innocent sports. And here is where the reckless driver reaps his richest harvest. It is high time some drastic measures were taken to check these awful murders; it cannot be done by imposing small fines or jail sentences. The punishment must be severe enough to deter others, for the automobile is a deadly weapon when it is improperly used. Experience has proved them to be more dangerous than firearms.
AN EASTERN JUDGE sentenced an intoxicated man who drove his car into a crowd getting off a street car to 10 years in the penitentiary. A hard sentence, but a just one. It is difficult enough for a man in complete control of his mental faculties to manage a car; to attempt it in an intoxicated condition is criminal. The law punishes minor infractions of traffic rules and parking ordinances, but it does not punish the killers. There is every indication, however, that this state of affairs will be remedied. The leading newspapers are assisting the matter and public officials are beginning to wake up and act. It is nothing to the credit of our civilization to hold life so lightly.
AS IP it wasn't bad enough to have winter lounging half the summer in the lap of spring, we have with us the joy killer who predicts a cold summer.
FARM LABOR
ENDURANCE TESTS
CARELESS DRIVING
The Impersonator
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THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FUN AND FICTION
Chant
This is the Jungle.
I would paint a picture and name it You; paste my colors on a slab of dull ebony, high as a poplar and long as a village street.
But before I finished: with all—
its paths, song and dance of wild abandon—the
improved naked bodies, dripping blood;
harder sweat against the sky—
the late, bronze backs with quivering muscles,
cross-cut, lax, lashes=
the ring of iron manacles and gold bracelets
the amber-bued shoulders of mala shrinking
under pale arms and empty promises
to be held with cello of first
and last shot of battle
the figures on pale scrolls; words echoing
thry marble halls—
the stories of mercy, tears, self-sacrifice, music,
bath and laundry
The profiles coursing from cannibals to gods—
the many robes cut from tow, slik and broad-
cloth—
the breakers of stone and flashers of diamonds—
its soft-footed servers and pompous served—
the rangs of shouters and soft curvity of aris-
tract—
the polished tone of violins, the blare of brass;
poets, singers, syrante and sycopphant—
the trees, born black; blossoming blue and
gold—
I must live a thousand years—
And God would turn the hair of my brush to stone.
BY SAG.
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Small Town Ramblings
What the folks on the "other side" call Darktown, Some o'r QUR folks do it, too. Women going to the corner stort. Why do they always wear such hideous costumes? Their men folks old, dilapidated hats, coats and out-at-everything sweaters. When summer comes they'll step out in foxy browder caps and disentangled slippers and motionless, leaning on a gnared, black cane. Dreaming, perhaps, Looks like "Uncle Tom" of the "ten, twent, and third" days.
Sister Bigher, trying to pry some info out of a new neighbor who has been reluctant to come across with the history of her life to date. Nosey, "Doe" Miller, proprietor of our only Race drum store. Rolls a mean roll of the old Dixie cotton. Too good for his own good. Dewey Rice stepping out with some new gal. Pretty sweet for some people. Mr. Rice has a Wizard motor mounted on his for-saken old Ford chassis and well concealed by parts of packing cases, etc. He lays in wait for racing hugs out on the old Shun Pike road and does his stuff for a little bet. Dewey says that the statement that "There's a fresh one born every minute" is wrong and elaborate. He says three would be a conservative estimate.
The corner where "Butch" Allen told a brawny soildsoudeid that the only difference between an Irishman and a Negro was that one was wrong side out. And Skii goes to Dublin to do his turn. All brave men are not uniform. That a winnows man can make a man's breasts Brown through thatway. A barber shop. Looks like pictures of the Old Lime Kln club. Why do they do it? Oh, gosh! Ulysses Greengage "backing" coal to a third story tenement. That ancient jiggerbon has more Jobs than Muldoon has excuses. A little rascal with his pooch. Kids and dogs go together just as doughnuts and cheese do. They wear the same clothes. The knees out of his socks any time. Odd of something cooking. Goe! I swear I'm getting hungry. Take it easy.
Have You Get "Good" Hair?
Dear P. el P.: I just finished reading my favorite column, "This and That and T/Other," and have at last decided to ask you to help me find a jolly buddy to correspond with. I do not care to hear from any sheiks, but would love to hear from some one who is willing to help a lonely girl to find a bit of cheer. I would love to have little time for socializing. Nothing pleases more than to listen to a good, wholesome joke or see a good play. Am also fond of outdoor sports, music and dancing. But I am NOT at present multimonthly inclined, but oh, so lonesome! I am just out of my 'teens, about 5 feet 6 inches and slender.
-A LONESOME PAL.
The winter days have passed away
Beneath the mild approach of Spring;
The biltsome birds from leafy boughs
Peace of love and pleasure sing.
The macadams are with verdure clad,
While roses sweet and illies fair.
From distant fields and shady glens
Pour out their fragrance through the air.
The cattle leave the gloomy stalls
To browse upon the pasture green;
With careless the farmers plow
And sow their seed with jolly mien.
The sparkling brook goes hastening by
And softly sings its merry song;
It seems to say that all nature
Now puts her vernal garment on.
Anon the earth will busy be,
The insects plants and everything.
Will from their thief and sleep awake
To hear the gladsome notes of Spring.
Tis Springtime in our happy land!
The season that invites us all
From school and home and triskew tasks
To go and list to nature's call.
—JASPAR TAPPAN PHILLIPS.
"JESS" DUNSON SAYS:
In Order to Make Things Easy the Handy Man
Around a Boarding House Has a Woman Boss
Because She Can Tell Him What to
Do Without Getting Tired
There are plenty of jobs in this world, although I
know there is none so hard as that of a handy man
around a boarding house.
This is where a man that loves-work learns to
hate it.
Many a man works to live; however, being around
a boarding house, a man has to live to work.
a boarding course, a mall that has had features. Although a handy course might think it is hard to be at work at 4 in the morning, the boss seldom says a word if he happens to be four or five minutes late. Just to work up a good appetite for breakfast, he sprinkles the lawn, sweeps off the porch, goes to market and returns in plenty of time to make the fire for the cook. Sometimes the cook may not show up.
This may inconvenience him a little to cook the breakfast, but he knows very well that the cook will be there for lunch.
He knows within his heart just as soon as he serves eleventh or nineteen people for breakfast he can stand up and have his own breakfast.
Then the people he works for, always thinking for his good, give him a woman boss because they know she is tired of doing what he to do. A good handy man never thinks of putting off until tomorrow what he has to do today.
If he has fifteen or twenty windows to wash today, he goes ahead and does it.
Then there will be nothing to interfere with his moving fourteen or fifteen trunks tomorrow. The prettiest ones are shiny these lots, the fact that they are so warm, three inches, fills all the dishes, all the bags it runs and puts out the lights, he can go home. However, there are lots of good-hearted employers that have a room over the garage for him to sleep in. And they don't think he can come on time tomorrow.
Jesse A. Binga was given a birthday party at his residence, 5522 South Park Ave, last Tuesday, April 9. No one told his age. Tales of Binga as a vegetable vendor wore told leading up to his primitive vacation as a banker.
WALTON calls our attention to a story from our New York correspondent concerning the arrest of 13 girls, none under 20, in a New York cabaret, where it was feared they might become morally deprived from associating with dissolute persons, and suggests that this seems merely another instance of the well known story of closing the barn door after the horse has fled.
As Dick Jones sez: "Keep on keeping on."
SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1923
DR. A: WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION
HOW TO DODGE GERMS
fering. Coryza, or cold in the head, may be looked upon as a forerunner of serious nasal catarrh or sinus infection. This coryza may extend into the nose, the brain, meningitis and death, hence a good citizen will not allow his or her child to mingle with other children when there is a nasal discharge, knowing that these discharges are filled with deadly germs, thus become infected and as a result lose their lives.
Remember that in disease, as in
certain extent, "our brothers' keeper"
Routes of Colds
Who can tell at first, just what route "a simple cold" may take? A simple cold infection may start in as a trivial affair, but before you are rid of it may run the gantlet of the various acute, infectious respiratory diseases. Measles hay has its onset as a simple cold; it may also be hoarseness, even watering, etc. Measles is a very contagious disease and affects the majority of children and should in all cases be so regarded. The child or children with measles should be isolated from all others, and yet at the beginning the parents may regard it only as just a little respiratory infection as it very difficult to diagnose in the beginning (before they are on the body). Typhoid fever may start as "a simple cold" infection, headache, chilliness, moderate fever, some respiratory disturbance. Hence the individual with the above symptoms should be isolated and carefully watched, as it requires a very skillful physician to diagnose typhoid fever the beginning. Yet it is a contagious expensive and dangerous disease.
Coryza, may take the route of whooping cough, which is a very dangerous disease for children. At first it may be regarded as just a simple cold infection, but you will not be able to state that, may you be able to protect your child to whom, mainly in the inspiratory wrepping. Simple colds in the old and very young often take the route of pneumonia. Old people may at first complain of having a little cold, just a little indisposed, and within a few days develop a frank case of pneumonia, and a fever. Now we wish to emphasize in this connection the importance of regarding all human ailments or disabilities of sufficient moment to engage your serious attention in conserving your own individual health, and protecting others fromangers in consequence of being exposed to infectious, contagious diseases.
THE ONLOOKER
By A. L. JACKSON
esting time arriving at some basis for taking issue with the Democrats in such a way as to give them something to go before the country on for re-election. There are signs of division within the party and if Harding is going to get his world court idea adopted he will have to depend on the party to win the wonder whether Harding's party and old traditions which used to govern the destinies of political leaders is significant of a coming shift in our way of thinking politically. The president seems to think that the primaries are responsible for this bad state of affairs and that with the increasing representation of the Lafayette Republicans are going from bad to worse. Perhaps the president concerns himself unduly. These waves of revolt and individualism have a way of rising up when elements within an organization are not satisfied with their influence and recognition within the organization. When the leaders are wise enough to see just what the trouble is and grant them a larger share of the revolt and knowledge of things the revolt is very likely to recede. Perhaps this is the opportunity of the Republican leaders to reorganize and strengthen themselves by taking the young giants inside and taming them properly.
GOOD LEGISLATION
TWO members of the Race have brought to successful issue in their respective state measures which have particular interest for all of us. Representative Stevens in the House of Representatives said that body pass a law said to be a state statute similar in most respects the Dyer bill which failed to get consideration in the last Congress. It is reported that Mr. Stevens has the backing of Governor Pinchot, who favors the measure. If this law stands up in the courts it will be interesting to watch the results. Pennsylvania has one of the best police forces in the country and is therefore well equipped to see to it that no local shelter evades his special responsibility in instances where mobs are to be dealt with.
Hero in our own state of Illinois Representative Adelbert H. Roberts, who has a fine record as a legislator in the lower house, introduced in that body and succeeded in getting passed, a law aimed at the protection of H. Roberts' power for night riders and hooded folks who like disguises without the formality of revealing themselves to officers of the law and law-abiding citizens. This is sound legislation, and while it applies to an agency historically hostile to us as a Race, it also has the great merit of wardness of race or color. We are always glad to see Race legislators rise above class legislation and see law from the broad viewpoint of its application to all the citizens and the whole commonwealth. Representative Roberts has always interested us because he tries to protect the people of his district and voting on issues according to their merit and intended good for us all.
Dr. Williams
standpoint of the Golden Rule It is important to protect others as you would protect yourself. And if you believed in the Golden Rule you would use all this care and precaution to protect the children of your neighborhood, you would not expose other members of the community by carelessness in allowing your children when they have an infectious disease to mingle and play with other children, and thus expose the other children to contagious disease. If you can stop your children, you will be interested in protecting your neighbors and the children of your neighbors. You will not allow your children to run and play at large even when they have what you call a "simple cold," because you one it to yourself to protect your community by having you one it to yourself, being interested in the isolation of all contagious diseases.
If you are a good citizen you will be glad to have your house or quarters where there is any contagious disease placarded—quarantined. Too many people feel it to be a disgrace to have the red sign placed on their door, or on the wall or diphtheria. Some people who are not good citizens are indifferent about allowing children with contagious diseases to even go to school, thus exposing hundreds of children to contagious disease—the run and play with others, causing their playmates to become infected, rather than being placed or observe the laws of quarantine for a few weeks, or until the danger period of infection is over.
Children or grown-ups should not misleave with others when suffering with "a small cold" (coryza).
Coryza
We wish to impress upon you the fact that coryza is not a simple thing to treat, but very valuable some and dangerous affection. It is often very contagious and has been the cause of much trouble and suf-
HELPING THE MIGRANTS
THE brother in the South is hearing the call of spring up North and the call seems to be irresistible. They are packing up their duds and boarding the trains from all parts of the country. The restrictions from immigration from Europe coupled with good business has brought about a scarcity of labor everywhere. So the only part of the country that has just raw labor, untrained and unappreciated. Northern producing centers, therefore, will be unable to use this labor whether they prefer it or
A. L. Jackson
A. L. Jackson
not until some change is made in the immigration law. There are two disturbing factors about this situation. One is the tendency of the brothers to crowd into the big cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, and believe that this is unwise. There are many prosperous cities and communities farther west and in between where these newcomers would be much better off than in these big cities, already crowded, so that living costs are prohibitive and houses worth weight in income are less than in these cities the newcomers are crowded into the worst parts of the cities to find living quarters and in the end they get little accommodations than those from which they have just come. The hazards of sickness and mortal deterioration are that the younger people have no chance to reap the real benefits sought by their elders in this new land of freedom. On the other hand, these conditions tend to show the brother up at his worst rather than at his best, so that Northern people are very angry about the current situation as being typical of the Race and as justifying all those charges which prejudiced Southern people are constantly telling them are typical of us as a people. It seems to us as though some of the churches and welfare societies could evolve some scheme that would better information about conditions in various parts of the country so that they may have some means of making an intelligent decision in advance of their starting North.
HARDING STEPS OUT
I set the done the other day at the meeting of the Associated Press by coming out and asking the country to support his plan to enter the country in the world court. That plan appeals to us only if it does not involve the country, and will be a first step in the direction of a closer world union. The conservatives and so-called irreconcilables like Cabot and Borah are "ag'in" the plan and loud in their protestations; of horror and alarm, as though the old Republican party is going to have a more or less inter-
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