Chicago Defender

Saturday, June 16, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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20 PAGES This Paper Not Complete Without TWO PARTS ```markdown ``` 20 PAG This Paper Not Without TW VOL. XVIII. NO. 24. BEATS WIFE SHOOTS COP SLAYS SELF Valdez, Ga., June 15—Police of this city are unable to give any other cause than moonshine as the propelling force that caused peaceful and industrious Will Roberts to beat up his wife, shoot her father, probably fatally, kill Patrolman John Grimham and with a gun. He was known to be a regular and a good worker. ] Since the shooting spree his wife was involved in, whether drunk or sober, and that he just didn't have to be drunk to give her the last whipping Wife Left Husband It was this attempt at corporal punishment which caused her to leave her husband's home and seek safety in the house of her father. W. Johnson, Roberts' mother, wished she had a father, the shot tearing away a portion of the old man's neck and breaking the right arm into splinters. At the time of the attack on Johnson the husband had not located its affection to the officer. With Johnson disposed of, he began the search in the house for the woman. Neighbors had in the meantime notified the police. While Roberts stummed through dark rooms in the house, the officer received the message concerning the shooting of Johnson and hastened to the house. Roberts was nowhere to be seen. Graham started from the first floor to the second and as met by the officer, grabbed the grenade which struck, bim in the face on the right of the nose and caused him to topple over backward to the base of the stairs. Death is said to have been instantaneous. Roberts, after shooting the officer pointed at the entire staircase was taken off the brains falling out on the floor in a lump. Woman Hid Under House When other policemen came they found the two dead men. Roberts held in his cold hand a box of matches which it is supposed na had been using in the search for Mrs. Brown. Roberts asked her his husbands' death and admitted that while all the trouble had been going on she had hidden herself under the house through fear. The injuries to her father are serious but her security admit of some minor injury. Fellow workers of Roberts say that he had often said he would kill himself rather than be lynched. Stepmother Slays Girl With Knife HIS "HOT AIR" EXPENSIVE Robert Bruce, 769 State St., was arrested by Officer P. J. Burke of the First district on a disorderly charge and threatened to kill the complaint. Christopher Tell, 1910 State St., it be appeared against him, according to the otherer. Tell did not appear, but a fine of $10 and costs was imposed upon Bruce nevertheless. TWO BANDITS GET DOLLAR James Carlan and Arthur Stover, $25 and $50 and costs, respectively, from Judge Richardson on complaint of Philip Doubts, 364 East 42d St. and accused Carlan and Stover of strong-arming him and taking a Bullard Victor in Suit Against Chicago Tribune D EUGENE BULLARD Who forced the Paris arm of the Chicago Tribute to publish his own story of an incident in which he claimed he had been falsely dealt with by Tribute writers. The untrue story was cabled to America by Henry Wales, Tribute correspondent, the same one who wrote that the dead Sarah Bernhardt's hair was red when Basil D. Woon was writing for Mr. Hearest's papers that the dead tragedienne's hair was white. Of course, the Tribute His published no retraction in its American papers because it hasn't the French law to comply to. Law Course Takes Bruce to Harvard McDowell, W. Ya., June 15—After 21 years as teacher, the latter period of which was spent as head of the McDowell county public schools, Roscoe Cunninghua Bruce has tendered his resignation, to take effect at end of present school term, and will enter the next term with the Mass. This is in accordance with the desire of his mother, the late Mrs. Blanche K. Bruce, who died Feb. 15 last, and who requested her son to take his future life to law and literature. In order that her son might be able to accede to her wish, Mrs. Bruce made ample provision in her will for this purpose. When Mr. Bruce enters Harvard his wife, Mrs. Carrie Burke, will wish him in the McDowell schools, will take up the study of law at the University of Boston, and the Bruce children will enter the Cambridge schools. It is indicated, than Mrs. Bruce based her request, that the matter on her behalf will be addressed by her son with President Lowell of Harvard on the question of admitting students of our Race to the Harvard freshman halls, the outcome of which was a vote by the Harvard overseers overruling the position of the students. The discussion was precipitated by an application filed by Mr. Bruce for the admission of his son, now a student at Amherst, at the conclusion of his term of study in that school, some time in 1921. DR. GEORGE HALL IN EAST New York, June 15.—Dr. George C. Hall, head of the Provident hospital of Chicago, spent the week end here the guest of Barron and Mrs. Wilkins. The doctor delivered the address to the graduates at Lincoln University of the 69th commencement exercises. He has the distinction of being the first of our group to deliver such an address. The university honored the doctor by conferring on him the degree of LL.D. During his travels he visited all the new government hospital at Tuskegee. He left for Chicago Monday. BULLARD, FRENCH ACE, WINS "TRUTH FIGHT" COURT ENDS 'DIRTY WAY' OF TRIBUNE BY ALBERT CURTIS Paris, France, June 15—Countered by the even-handed justice of French law, the Paris edition of the Chicago Daily Trilogue and the New York Daily News has been forced to eat up somewhat intriguing published in the newspaper of Eugene Bulldar by a group of white Americans outside Ciro's restaurant last January. Bulldar took the matter of the Washington newspaper's falsification and distortion of the truth to the courts and won a verdict requiring the Trilogue in this city to publish Bulldar's own story at the same time, some place given the original story. Editor Explained The following letter, occupying the entire second column of the first page of the Chicago Tribune's Paris offspring, was recently published. It was written by Mr. Bullard. An ex-convict of the Chicago Tribune read: "According to French law relating to the press, anyone whose name is mentioned by a newspaper has the right of response in an article of the same length. The Tribune prints the following in compliance thereto:" The letter to the Chicago Tribune, Dear Sir, Following an incident which happened during the night of Dec. 21st, between my friend and countryman, Fernando Jones, and myself on the one hand, and on the other Harry McCleland and Donald Reuter, Americans, an incident which we defended ourselves legitimately. (There was nothing important to the incident, but you thought it necessary to write an article about the aforesaid affair in your paper of the 2d of January in large form, on the first page.) I judged this article as defamatory from a three-fold point of view, namely, military, professional and private. I shall, therefore, be glad if you will insert the present rectification in your next number, on the same page, and in the same column. I will fortunate article of Jan. appeared. "In the first place, from a military point of view, you stated a grave inexactitude in the following sentence: 'He (Bullard) obtained his transfer to the aviation service sooner than go into the offices. He was sent to the aviation service for having to fly.' "That is absolutely false. The truth (to be found in my military dossier) is as follows: On the 19th day of October, 1914, I enlisted voluntarily with the Foreign Legion. I was then 19 years of age. I was born in America; my father is French from Martinique, and my mother is an Amer- Wounded at Verdun "Following the terms of Article 8, paragraph 2, of the French civil code, I am a French citizen, was wounded in the attack of 1916; I was cited in the daily orders of my regiment (the 170th infantry), and as soon as my convalescence was over I was admitted into the aviation hospital. In 1917 I obtained my pilot's certificate for aviation at Tours. My citation and my certificate were communicated to the judge of instruction and are at large to anyone who would like to see them. "I served at the front as an aviation pilot in the chasing squadron N-93, G-C-15, until August, 1918, at which time the wound I had received at Verdun got worse. It was then that I received a Fortune du-Bergere near Clemont-Ferrand. "Should you require proof of my conduct at the front, I will show you that my great chief, one of the highest authorities of French military aeronautics, who honors me with his esteem, wrote the following: "That he has been working under his orders as aviation pilot, and that Avater Bullard gave an example of the best conduct, discipline and courage, and showed such qualities that the Americans present, who were somewhat dubious of him on account of his color, testified to an enthusiastic admiration of him." The above came from Colonel Girrod. "It represents the war service, Mr. Editor, of him who, according to your article, refused to fly. "In the second place, from a professional point of view, you have also falsified the truth. I am a musician (Continued on page 3, column 2) Safety Prize Goes to This Atlanta Girl ERNESTINE ANTHONY Ernestine Anthony, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony, Henry St., Atlanta, Ga., who won the first prize in national competition for the best essay on "Highway Safety" offered by the high school education board of Washington, D. C. Several thousand took part in the contest. She was awarded a gold medal and a prize of $15. She is a student of the Abbey St. school, Atlanta. In announcing the "winner" the Atlanta Constitution, her home town paper, misled its readers in the belief that she was a white girl. Moorland's Days Close in 'Y' Work Cheinmatti, Ohio, June 15—Definite announcement has been made from the international Y. M. C. A. headquarters at New York, that Dr. J. E. Moorland, the senior secretary of the Colored men's department, will retire this year. This announcement is according to the provision of the Y. M. C. A. retirement fund, and it is said that Dr. Moorland will be the first of our face to have reached this point, as he will attain to the age of 65 years as provided in the retirement fund. Dr. Moorland is one of the few pioneers now living in projecting the work of the Y. M. C. A. among men and boys. He was associated with the late W. O. Hunton, one of the outstanding figures in the course of his career, that was through Dr. Moorland's activities in a large measure that resulted in Julius Rosenwald's generosity in offering $25,000 for every city in the United States that would raise $75,000 to erect a branch within a given time. Fourteen cities took advantage of the opportunity to work with M. C. A. organizations attest the wisdom and the far-sightedness exercised by Dr. Moorland in pressing this program. BARBER 58 YEARS; HARDING SENDS TRIBUTE TO FUNERAL Washington, D. C., June 15.—A familiar face and an old landmark in the United States senate barber shop passed away last week in the person of John M. Hickman, who had been a temporal artist. In the shop just mentioned for 55 years, Mr. Hickman had been a great favorite of senators for more than a half century, and one of the floral pieces at his funeral was from President U.S. George Washington. The Masons Old Followers and the Oldest Inhabitants association, to all of which the dead man belonged, also held appropriate ceremonies. Mr. Hickman is survived by a daughter, a sister and several nephews and nieces. ESCAPE REPUBLICAN PARTY TO TRY NEW TRICK TO KEEP OUR RACE OUT OF POLITICS --- The daily newspapers have nicely been full of the plans of the administration at Washington to use more women as G. O. P. "advisors," etc. This naturally brings to mind the manner in which white women appointees have been used during the present administration as a counterweight whereby members of our group have been practically eliminated in the past and in the past been looked up on as "ours." Despite the fact that we are more than one-tenth of the entire population of the United States in Joint of numbers and that our loyalty to the G. O. P. has been almost double-crossed, not only out of our just reward as shareholders, but out of the picture entirely through the newly inaugurated system of "white lady appointments." Something like 300 white women worked in the office of the registrar of the treasury. When a member of the race was mentioned for the appointment of registrar the cry was immediately raised that owing to the fact that these women worked under the supernumerary nothing but a "white" man would do. This ruling was made in face of the fact that the position of registrar had been held, and with credit, by several members of the race in the past: Frederick Douglass, Judson Lyons, Vernon and J. C. Napier, to be exact. We are not demanding any "Jim Crow" jobs. We are willing to concede that the office mentioned above specializes in the fact that the men mentioned above have held the position in the past does not necessarily mean that no white man should hold it now or in the future. It is the system of citizenship has been adopted that where a white woman works no lace man may be employed in an official capacity. It is a matter of common experience that Republicans connected to Vanderbilt for the express purpose of heading of any Racial appointments at all. The entire proposition seems to be the fact that putting white women in all departments possible so as to do away with the appointment of men of the Race. The white women in question would no doubt be perfectly satisfied to continue the tradition of putting the color of their so-called "bosses" it is a condition that causes men of the white race to hide their prejudices behind the skirts of their women. Veterans of the Race will not likely to forget this particular little game. Hit Bishop Over Head With Chair Warren, Ark., June 15.—Charged with "passing" a 20-year-old white station porter. Bishop P. A. Wallace of the A. M. E. Zion church was forcibly taken from the residence of the pastor and flogged by a mob of white farmers, loafers and business men. Bishop Wallace, whose home is in Brooklyn, N. Y., had arrived at the station here on route to Walters college to deliver the baccalaureate service and be within the depot. The white youth informed him that it was time to close the station and "you damn niggers take your baggage and get out." A remonstrance from the prelature in two blows to his head with a poker and threats of "get you tonight." Later in the evening the bishop was called from his friend's home by men in an auto who were looking for for the nigger who had an argument with the pastor. He was locked up in the mayor's office and a man armed with a revolver placed over him. After being abused, threatened, cursed at and hit with a chair in the hands of the guard, the churchman was finally rescued by the police and freed from his bed by school authorities. Authorities refused to prosecute the white porter or the members of the mob on the ground that no Arkansas jury would believe the word "passing" was a crime and that if Bishop Wallace came to court with any charges he would probably be lynched. ```markdown ``` MRS. GARVEY TOLD NOT TO FEAR JUDGE New York, June 13—With the ending of Saturday's session, Judge Garvey trial closed its third week. It has now consumed nearly one full month and last week saw few new developments in the trial of the provisional president of the African republic and head of the Universal Negro Improvement Society. We will continue to act as his own lawyer and was, as usual, in hot water almost continuously over legal matters which his trained legal mind led him into. Nearly every day and often on more than one occasion he was called John W. Mack, presiding judge, would find it necessary to remind Garvey that he was not conducting a law school for the benefit of the man on trial, charged by the United States with having used the mails to defraud in the case of the Black Star Steamship line. Perhaps the boulevard stage of the trial has passed. For one thing, those who have witnessed each session of the now famous trial have become used to the many mails Garvey judge and United States Assistant District Attorney Maxwell S. Mattuckes. They have become used to the many temperamental outbreaks of the man who wants our group to go back to office. Garvey to do something incongruous with court conventionality and they have begun to be less amused. Pity Garvey Now Instead, something akin to pity has enveloped those who must listen each day to the trial and note the way the wind seems to be blowing for Mr. Garvey, the defendant must be felt at the nerve of the man in shattering court customs. Were it not for the fact that he has so evidenced his total unfitness to head a colossal movement such as he set in motion, and for the evidence that he was fatally placed within the grasp of Mr. Garvey's hands, has been squandered and lost irreversibly to our people; were it not for these things, it is certain that some of the man's actions should be admired. Mr. Garvey has, however, been a man of great courage, a boss of the Race that, whether he wins his case or loses it, the Race has lost. Garvey's nerve was never more ably demonstrated than it was the day his wife, Mary Jacques Garvey, was killed in a fruit bit of humanity, was clearly confused by the questions directed at her by the judge and the district attorney. Noting her confusion when Judge Mack, at one stage of her examination, was trying to tell Mrs. Garvey the difference between what was said, Garvey interrupted the court by saying to his wife: "Don't get scared; don't you let on one in this court room frighten or terrorize you. You just remember that your husband is here to provide you with one of the tormented in this court room." Judge Mack quickly replied. Makes Usual Blunder Among the witnesses heard last week was James E. Amos, a special agent of the department of justice, who has worked up much of the evidence against the general bodyguard of the late Theodore Roosevelt and for 14 years was the confidential messenger of the former, president. The accused man insisted on putting Amos on the witness stand, and the procedure was so full of dangerous possibilities that in all probability no lawyer would have attempted what Mr. Garvey did. He was contacted with the prosecution? Blindly asked Garvey of Amos, among other questions. "I should say so," answered Amos, "investigated you." Garvey at once moved to disqualify the witness as hostile and requested to have his (Continued on page 3, column 7) PRICE 10 CENTS MOB TH FIGHT" --- --- Wins Honor at Indiana Univ. Is Given Degree MISS DAISY A. PAYNE Who stuck it out in a class of 536 and was graduated June 6 from Lehigh and yet with the bacchar of arts degree. She is the second girl of her Race to win such a distinction at the Hoover instruction. Miss Payne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Payne of French Hook, Ind. She presided at the Tau chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, which she was instrumental in having established at the university. Love Child Misses Its Girl Mother Burdened with the fear that his little common law girl wife was unfaithful to him, and urged by jealousy to make her pay, Ely Murray, years old, Rising at the start of St. Lucie, Miss Alberta Ball, 21, to their home Sunday afternoon. Miss Ball was across the street visiting a neighbor when Murray came home. But she did not know that he was waiting for her, and she crossed the threshold of the house where she lived with him. As soon as she was within doors Miss Ball said, Murray lunged at her with the knife without a word of warning, but she saw the grabbled his arm, wrenching the knife from his hand. Then, before he could prevent her, she plunged the blade into his left breast just over the heart. Murray was taken to Providence hospital and Miss Ball in the chair with Sir Alberta Ball. She is the mother of a "love child," Earl Craig, Jr. 2 years old, the father of whom, she says, is Earl Craig, a former sweetheart, living at 3500 Broadway. Miss Ball's hearing was continued to 22 at the Harrison St. court, pending the outcome of Murray's condition. Her bond was fixed at $2,000. FORMER FREEDMAN INTERNES HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION Washington, D. C., June 15.—The fourth annual session of the Association of former internes of Freedman's hospital was held here at the hospital on June 5, 6 and 7. The sessions of officers were the orders of the day. The opening address was made by the president, Dr. L. Downing of Roanoke, Va. Among the principal offerings of the sessions were the featuring: Robert D. C.; L. Curtis, Washington, D. C.; subject, "Hardships of European Post-Graduate Study"; surgical clinics, Dr. L.-Grant Daley, Chicago; paper, Dr. Ralph H. Young, subject, "Digitalis and Its Administration"; surgical clinic, spinal anesthesia, Dr. S. L. Carson, Washington, D. C. A smoker was held Thursday night from Su-To-Llub club, 139 R. St. 8:27pm. --- PART ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 --- COUSIN IS ACCUSED BY STAR RIDER Asbury Park, N. J., June 10—William Sims, at one time considered the leading jockey of the American turf, lies in the Asbury Park hospital with a wound through the chest when may cause his death. Forrest was taken to the hospital, wound through his right hand, is held by local police without ball on a technical charge of felonious assault. The shooting occurred June 2 at 1203 Washington St. St. Joseph home of Washington, a fellow of the race track as "Willie" Sims. According to the police, Forrest, who gives his residence at 1700 Dungs Ave. to the home of the "Willie" to get some letters, and an alteration started, is 22-months old, automatic revolver, owned by the police, was brought into the argument by one of the men. A tusk ensued to obtain possession of the weapon. Forrest received a wound through the right hand. He then obtained possession of the weapon and turned the right breast. Officer Trux arrived, followed by Officers Dwell, Wills and, later, Chief Bryan. Forrest was placed under arrest and "Willie" was pushed to the hospital. He was able to walk, but examination at the hospital revealed that the bullet insisted biking an upward path, had some downward and pierced the right lung. Forrest was arraigned in city court and entered a plea of not guilty to the felonious assault charge. He was committed to jail without bail to await the outcome of his cousin's According to the police Forrest and "Wille" lived together at the Washington Ave. address, but a short time ago Forrest moved to the Banks Ave. residence, where he went to the home of "Wille". He had been drinking, police believe, and started an argument which resulted in the shooting. "Wille" is who is about 50 years old, 60 years ago was the premier jock of the American track. He rode many winners and was much in demand. Blind Man Has Fortune in Violin Baltimore, Md., June 15.—What is believed to be a genuine Stradivarius violin, made by the most famous of violin makers in 1723, was discovered here recently. It is owned by an aged man, who is said to have invented it for thirteen years without knowing its value. To Henry Campbell it was just an "exory fine" tildle, which he got in New York many years back. To John Campbell, who was accused of stealing the violin, pawned it for $1.75, according to southern district police. Campbell told police today that he kept a trunk containing the violin, $24, and some clothing at Hill's home. Sunday, he said he discovered that the violin was in the possession of Police arrested Hill, who said he had pawned the violin. It was recovered from a pawnshop by patrolmen. Inside the instrument was a label reading "Antonius Stradivarius, Cremonensis Picachot, Amo 1723." The violin was written in ink, which was written in ink. This is the manner in which the genuine Stradivarius violins are marked, according to experts. There was also the Stradivarius insignia, a small clover with the letters "A. S." below it. The violin was inscribed with the violin as his, says he traded a new instrument for it with a boy in New York 13 years ago. N. A. A. C. P. MOVES OFFICE New York, June 15.—After nearly 10 years' occupation of its offices at 70 Fifth Ave. the National Association of People will on July 1 move to larger quarters at the corner of Fifth Ave. and 11th St. one of the busiest corners in New York. The association has leased for a term of years the entire office does the Mercantile building of 90 Fifth Ave. which will be the new address of the N. A. A. C. P. after July 1. PAGE TWO HUESTON'S PLEA PUTS RIGHT MAN IN DEATH CHAIR Cary Lawyer Makes Remarkable Defense for Youth On Trial for Life Valparaiso, Ind., June 15—William Burry, Assistant to a wealthy wife Barry Emanuel, a wealthy wife June 15—William chauffer of chauffer man of Gary, was cleared of the charge of Diamond d's wife, Mrs. Nettle Diass- land and killed in February by her husband on which Artis- toring was driving the two East Coast A. B. Mrs. Diamond lived long charge her hus- band with having shot her to her money very important to the patient because he plays the role of the defendant, when he is in the head. Arresting is recovered and was the chief witness against Diamond, who impaired the trial by the contraception. Diamond been arrested to die in the electric chair. Arresting was cleared through a court. A court ordered that jury was assisted in the prosecution and conviction of Diamond. The evidence produced in the trial prevented a well laid plot on the part of Diamond co. by the defendant. Diamond was in his employ and convict him of the murder. few days after the shooting Diamond directed the boy to address an envelope to his father, add- A. On the day of the murder, schooling to the evidence, Disaster Response to write a letter to a friend of the former people's, as be wished to play a joke on his name was Mitchell Levy. name was Misi. Will Armstrong shell Leya. The latter: "Dear folks, you will not see me for a long time, as I soon will have several thousand dollars, a plenty of jewelry and a new Hewlett ear. "Will." Diamond addressed this letter to the boy's father and after the shoot- ing on the highway placed it on the chiefman's person. In his testimony he wrote on the way to East Chicago from Gary their car was swarmed by another man in an auto who picked up an other companion on the way and changing signals with its chaffeur. The story with it other details was not convincing and Attorney Huesa and I was on the boy's testimony and Ms. Diamond's detached con- versation that her husband, Harry Dia- mond, shot her for her money and I was on the boy's testimony. Upon the stories of these two hung the conviction of Diamond and the clearing of Armstrong. OHIO ELKS- HOLD ANNUAL Cant, Clint Hill Retired **Union 1.** Hill, world war veteran, died at the age of 112. He was the old Blitzkrieg player with the role of captain and died on the table after the war was played on the table with the rank of major to date from with the rank of major to date from power-make them come true, power-fill them with power- power-fillers illuminated by load lick, power-fillers illuminated by load lick, dome of the Fluoros, dome of the Fluoros, the likeness of Tut-Akh-Amen, the tomb of Tut-Akh-Amen, WHY EXPERIMENT? 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Williams, who it is claimed was under the influence of moonshine, shot him dead. That he was going to make Parmore eat "four watermelons without stopping." He made the suggestion and fired several shots at him, killing the man. Imaging the marshal's record, he扣 on him seized his revolver and fired. A pese is searching the sun. Lover Stabs Hubby Who Scolds Wife Lover Stabs Hubby Who Scolds Wife John Forest, 32, 318 East 30th St. at the County hospital lighting for his life with a stab wound through this right arm. He was a kind and kindnessful of Lars wife, Mrs. Lee Forest, pre- priated the trumpet that led to the rising of her husband by Robert Garrett, a security guard at the Forest home. Investigation by Officers Fabbery, Foreman and Brady of the Cottage Grove Ave station brought from the hospital a Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Forest was entertaining in her bedroom an alleged lover whom she called "Elise," while her husband was out, and she was talking to him. Forest was seen coming home by Mrs. Sarah Fells, a roomer, who was in the telephone talking to Dunning, her sweetheart. Mrs. Forest with a head and a head of her that her husband was at the door. Forest saw the sical and heard "Eddie" escaping from the room. She then began a loud argument which was heard over the phone by Dunning, who asked Mrs. Fells what had happened. She told him and added that Forest was among him and hurried to the Forest home. He asked Forest what right he had to abuse Mrs. Fells. The reply was not satisfactory and plunged it into Forests right breast. The blade penetrated the lung. Forest was hurried to the County hospital, where he is in a critical condition. The affray were taken into custody by the police. DR. ROBINSON TENDERED RANQUET BY BOSTONIANS Boston, Mass, June 15—Dr. Benjamin E. Robinson of 404 Columbus Ave, sportsman and clubman of Boston and New York, was tendered a banquet Friday evening at Masonville temple by the Coolidge Republican club, which he is the organizer and chairman of the board of directors. DETROIT EDITOR DOES TRICKS TO EARN HIS GHOW But Police Arrest Mr. Robinson When His Magic Touches Shady Property Deal Detroit, Mich., June 14—The newspapers of this city have been full of the scandal which prevails among members of the Race in connection with the arrest of William J. Robinson, managing editor of the alleged newspaper, "The Detroit independent," a maxima sheet which gets its principal support from the local Garvey organization and through other local movements. After deceased murderer larceny or trick, it being charged by the local authorities that he negotiated the sale of a piece of property which he claimed he owned and for which, it developed at the hearing, he had no The real owner of the property, Mrs. Israel Goldberg, is said to have known nothing of the transaction, given anyone at any time authority to sell the property, Robinson, with the aid of George W. Jones, a local real estate agent, negotiated the deal. Robinson himself walked into price headquarters waving a receipt for $1,000 which he claimed entitled him to the property. He stated that the initial payment was part of the price he received from the landlord and that when he had gone to take his session of the house, which is located at 554 Holbrook Ave, he had right been disputed by his landlord. Robinson stationed and exhibited her best showing that she was still the owner. Detectives Hayes and Grammel were sent out to arrest Robinson and the suspect in the desk in the K, of P. building on Gratron Ave, where his "police" is at present located. Robinson is said to have told the detectives owned the stolen paid $2,600 for it. Jones was then arrested and brought in and the pair of them were held for a further hearing. The suspect was finished. The slickers are to appear in court on Thursday of the present week. In the meantime Detectives Hayes and Grammel are knowing with the well known job so "expression upon their faces." LINCOLN UNIVERSITY RECEIVES 14 PAINTINGS Pa. Sta. Pa. June 15.-Fourteen paintings of James Lessee Wells were presented by the Mormon library at Lincoln university by the Alpha Phil Alpha fraternity June 3. 4 and 5. They were viewed and ad- mitted by the faculty were directed to Lincoln for the commencement exercises. Wells is a New York boy and his work is well known here. His paintings were exhibited at the 1330th St. branch of the New York public library. He is at present a student at Lincoln. GRANTED DIVORCE St. Paul, Minn. June 15.-John C. Foster 65. Paul, Minn. September 1 a divorce from his wife here recently. SOMETHING NEW PHOTOGR $3 AND $5 PER WATCH OUR WI ELECTRIC STUDIOS 3512 S. STATE ST. 117 E. 351 EXPERIMENT? 3512 S. STATE ST. Put Mules On Track in Path of Fast Train Livingston, Ala., June 15—Rob Whitfield, who has been in jail for several weeks charged with placing an obstruction on the tracks of a train on a road, on a preliminary trial was released on a $500 bond to await the action of the grand jury. The obstruction was the tying of two miles on the tracks, and just before the commute train, Nine Train, moved the discovery of the mules there might have been a horrible wreck. Refused in LunchRoom, Peyton Sues Refused in LunchRoom, Peyton Sues One of Hirlingd's string of restaurants located at ?T West Madison St. went on record Monday by returning to serve people of our lance. Dave Kramer, a musician, celebrated for his efficiency as a musician, music writer and conductor of orchestra, was retrained in question after attending to m. Mr. Deyton in company with J. I. Schonfeld (white) entered the restaurant in question. After being seated at the counter for more than 30 minutes one of the waiters refused to serve Mr. Deyton the menu away with him. The waiter said he could do nothing about it. The waiter said he would serve Mr. Schonfeld (white) and then walked away with him. The waiter said he could sit next to Mr. Schonfeld and was conversing with him. Mr. Jeyton himhachi consulted Mr. Deyton and James Gaines of the firm Ellis & Westbanks, who immediately filed suit against the restaurant company for the failure of the state of Illinois. 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RICH AND POOR BATTLE AGAINST UNSEEN AND TERRIBLE ENEMY WHICH IS CAUSING MOST OF THE HEADACHES, BACKACHES, PAINS, NAUSEA AND CRAMPING AND THAT NERVOUS, WEAK, RUN-DOWN CONDITION OF DEPRESSION, IS MAKING THE INTERESTS OF ALL WOMEN THE SAME. ASTONISHING STORIES TOLD BY THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SHOW PROGRESS BEING MADE IN THEIR FIGHT FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS—PHENOMENAL MEDICINE, NOW BEING INTRODUCED HERE, KNOWN AS ST. JOSEPH'S G. F. P., IS OVERCOMING AND STAMPING OUT DREADED MALADY WHICH HAS MADE WOMEN SLAVES TO PAIN AND WEAKNESS FOR AGES. Authorities on the subject who have studied the condition of women in all walks of life are positively alarmed at the increasing number of women and girls nowadays who suffer from so-called female disorders, such as headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and legs, cramps, nausea, fainting spells and that awful feeling of drowsiness and depression. And they are frank in stating that unless they get rid of the cause of this condition in their generative organs, modern women will soon degenerate into a lot of weaklings, unfit to bear or rear healthy, happy children and be only a source of misery to themselves and all others around them. The trouble is so many women nowadays overlook their health entirely in the mad scramble and hard grind of social and household duties, and before they realize it they are exhausted, sick and weak, with no energy, hope or ambition left in their nervous and pain-racked systems. And more pitiful yet is the fact that so many women don't know just when they begin to feel their strength and vitality slipping from them; and pain and suffering begins to set their nerves on edge and depress their ability to suffer and experimenting, there are still many women who make the common mistake of trying first one thing and then another which promotes them, then their common sense tells them that such a course is worse thaneless. Women New Depend on St. Joseph's G. F. P. A remarkable feature of the success of St. Joseph's G. F. P. here is the different types of women it is attracting. Women of all ages looking and fashionably dressed women to pliantly dressed working girls and women. All rub elbows in a common cause—the search for vitality and health which is essential for well-being, excitable and irritable disposition, pains in the sides and back and that terrily depressing melancholy feeling. The representative of the discoverers of this phenomenal medicine. "Because a woman has money and social position, that don't anude her immune from the effects of carciness, needy expression and irritability, fact, fact, and in closed ears, attending parties in the day time and social functions at night, together with the rich food which is usually consumed, will put out of order as sure as fate. "A lot of these women say they have been seeing nerve specialists. The well-to-do women seem to attack them. But it's Catarch of the Generative Organs which is making the thousands of listless, sallow and nervous women among rich and poor alike in America, and every other city in America." "Many who are getting G. F. P. now are being sent by friends. Today a promotion is based on her maid told her G. F. P. is doing wonders for her. She said. My maid suffered from insomnia based on her maid told the same trouble for years. I wanted to say to mymorp, madam, both you and your maid are sufferers from Catarrh. You are suffering the Organism, so saying the vitality and strength from your precious system. But I didn't, because I deeply believing that she is going to take G. F. P. for some high-sounding alliment. If it makes her well she will be suffering from insomnia, or some other imaginary trouble, when it really simply drives out the catarrh inflammation and helps the food she can bourish in her vitality, energy and strength. If your drugist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send $1 to Kittlesburg, Memphis, Tennessee, for a bottle. RESTLESS, NERVOUS, AND COULD NOT SLEEP, BUT FEELS WELL NOW Grateful Expectant Mother Tells How the Period of Suspense. "Before I started taking St. Joseph's G. F. P. I felt awfully bad, had backache and soreness in my sides, my appetite was not good, my posture and not my sleep," says Mrs. Robert Coty, who lives at 110 Pine St., Little Rock, Ark. "but WOMEN HERE JOIN HERE'S ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS WILD ABOUT G. F. P. Three Solid Years of Pain and Misery From Change of Life Ends When Mrs. Berton Begins Using Phenomenal Medicine Now Being Introduced Here—Says She Had the Strangest Feelings in Her Head and Could not Sleep or Eat—Wants Every Woman to Know That All the Medicines She Used Didn't Do Half. as Much Good as One Bottle of St. Joseph's G. F. P. Women Now Depend on St. Joseph's G.F.P. To Restore Their Vitality "From the top of my head to the soles of my feet I was one quivering, throbbing mass of pains and aches for three long years," says Mrs. Eugene Berton, who lives at 774-Rayburn Blvd. "I had the strangest feelings in my head and could not sleep nights except by fits and starts. I have often stayed awake the whole night through, rolling and tossing in agony. "I could not enjoy a meal for I don't know how long and was so run-down, thin and nervous that I seldom wanted or felt able to go out. "I knew that my age had something to do with my condition, but I was treated by a number of doctors and tried all kinds of medicines, for the relief of so-called female disorders, without getting the slightest benefit. "It was different with St. Joseph's G. F. P. Almost the first dose made me feel better and now I sleep like a baby and eat almost like a pig when meal time comes. The terrible pains and aches that used to keep my nerves quivering do not trouble me any more and I am gaining right along in weight, energy and spirits. "I have just gotten two more bottles of G. F. P. and I am going to keep right on taking it until I am sure that I am absolutely sound and well." "I want all my friends to know that all the doctors and all the other medicines I used for three solid years didn't do me half as much good as one G. F. P. has made me feel much better in every way, and I intend to keep on that wonderful medicine even after my biochemies. I can't get too much for the wonderful relief St. Joseph's G. F. P. gave me, and I can't get too much for the about it. Because I want to help them go through the free tree from suffering like I am." For relief of that dread muscle, swelling, uncomfortable feeling and pain, St. Joseph's G. F. P. has delined a wonder- GREATEST RECORD IN MODERN TIMES Since the now famous St. Joseph's medicines were introduced generally only a short time ago more than ten million packages have been sold. This undoubtedly proves that the different St. Joseph's medicines are filling a long felt want in the great American homes in cases where people are able to diagnose their own trouble, and simply want a reliable medicine to help them overcome the cause. You should learn about them and be prepared to make use of their wonderful merit, not only for yourself, but your family as well. bottle of St. Joseph's G. F. P." Right now, stealthy, invisible Catarrh of the Generative Organs may be robbing your system of your rightful heritage of health, energy and vitality, and leaving you.thin, weak and pain-racked, as Mrs. Berton was for three miserable years. Those headaches, backaches, pains in the sides and legs, cramping spells, periods of nausea, loss of sleep and appetite; and that awful feeling of despondency and weariness, so common among women nowadays, are the only means you have of identifying this silent and terrible marauder who comes like a thief in the night to rob you of your strength and health. The astonishing theory that Caturrh of the Generative Organs is the cause of nine out of ten cases of so-called female disorders was advanced by the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P., and because they believed so firmly in this theory, they made G. F. P. a direct specific for the relief of that dreaded enemy of women. The remarkable theory of these great men is now fully reconciled with fact; this is thoroughly demonstrated by the thousands of beaming, happy women, who were formerly sick and suffering from so-called female disorders, but are now glowing with health, hope, energy and vitality through the consistent use of wonderful St. Joseph's G. F. P. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send St. Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. full reputation among women everywhere. It is a real need for women who are using G. F. P., and hear their sincere and heartfelt expressions of gratitude. St. Joseph's G. F. P. is bringing a realization of womanhood's greatest aim—motherhood—beautiful in all its glory, without suffering or the dread of it. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send St. Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 JOIN CAUSE ORD MODERN TIMES Joseph's medicines were intro- tart time ago more than ten old. But the different St. Joseph's telt want in the great Amer- people are able to diagnose y want a reliable medicine to e. and be prepared to make use t only for yourself, but your SUCCESS OF G.F.P. HERE PROVES THAT CATARRH IS WOMAN'S GREATEST ENEMY Now Possible for Such Afflicted Women to Get Relief From the Distressing Condition Through Use of Phenomenal Medicine Being Introduced Here, Known as St. Joseph's G.F.P. The sensational disclosure that nearly 90 per cent of women who suffer from painful and irregular functioning of their generative organs are victims of the most dreaded of maladies - Catarrh - has caused such a tremendous amount of talk among the women of Memphis, which makes it certain that the success of G. F. P., which is gaining such popular favor wherever it is being introduced, to overcome this condition, is as great here as it is in other cities where it has been introduced. Thousands of the best-known women in all walks of life are making public statements in the papers all over the country showing that their enthusiasm for G. F. P. is really greater than that of the discoverers themselves about this remarkable medicine. "To explain this," says a representative of the laboratories, "I want to first say that St. Joseph's G. F. P. is believed to be the first direct specific for catarrhial inflammation of the mucus linings of the delicate generative organs and the terribly distressing ailments which come from this dreaded malady. "Show me a woman who is irritable, nervous, depressed, thin, sallow and weak, suffering from headaches, pains every month and oftentimes nausea, and I will show you one who is suffering from catarrh of the generative organs. Specialists have admitted this from time to time, but it has remained for the perfection of St. Joseph's G. F. P. to provide a really direct treatment for it. This is proven by the thousands of women who have been quickly relieved by using G. F. P. and is the reason this medicine is becoming more popular every day with girls and women as fast as they learn that they can retain their health, strength and robust vitality by using it." If your drugist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P. send $1 to Lattier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1923 JOHN GAY HELD FOR MURDER OF FRANK WILSON So far as police have been able to learn, John Gay, 37, 6633 Wahash Ave., stabbed to death Frank Wilson, 22.5 W. 65th St., in a saloon at 65th and State Sts., with a wizened and slaying came as the sudden climax to an abusive argument the dead man is said to have stunned. Wilson's peculiar vein was cut and a long gash brought round through the Wilson's jeracular vein was cut and brought round through the "Adam's Apple" finger. He clost. The wound. Frank Wilson down into the deep and suggested that it had been made by an extremely sharp instrument. Police, who came to the scene and testified at the coroner's inquest, were unwilling to believe the knife, as told by Gay, because they were not able to discover any such instrument in the vicinity of the crime. A search of the tracks where Gay declared he had thrown the knife proved futile. In the face of the saloon, the only witness of the tragedy, claimed that he had seen no knife. Find Witness Periurer One witness at the inquest, John Shoup (white), was arrested after the effect that he was present when the crime was committed. It was later proved that he was not. The police, Gay and a white man, Fred "Tax" Rodade, were engaged in a card game in the rear of the saloon when William Been intoxicated. Sauntering over to the table used by Gay and the white man, witnesses charge that Wilson was abusing Gay with vile names. . No motive could be found for this quarrel except in the testimony of the witnesses. One of the men that weeks ago Gay and Wilson replayed at Wilson's quarters, over the saloon, because at that time Wilson's intoxicated condition had disturbed the peace of the dead man and his slayer had at once been close friends, but had recently become the subject of a strange estrangement understood out of them. When Wilson began the fuss in the saloon Gay appended to the bartender to intervene, the latter informing Wilson that it was against any of the patrons and politely leading him out. Wilson came back within five minutes. The white man companion of Wilson was also present. Gay at the bar and resumed the abusive language of a few minutes before. Some effort at response was made to fly up in the air by the bartender at the other end of the room. No weapon was seen. Wilson fell to the floor with a deep gash slithering down the neck and in five minutes was dead. Policemen summoned to the place found Wilson lying face downward Michael G. Walsh, Deputy Coroner Michael G. Walsh, moved to Ernest Williams's undertaking parlayers at 5121 S. State St., where the inquest was held. He was charged with the grand jury on a charge of murder, returning a verdict to the effect that Wilson had come to his death from injuries from stab wounds and injuries from stab wounds. The dead man lived with his cousin, Mrs. Emma White. He is surmised by a wife and a 2-year-old child. His body was shipped to SL Louis, Mo. SICK MEN and WOMEN SICK MEN and WOMEN COME TO ME With any Clinic, Nervous or Social Disease, I am a specialist with over 25 years experience. I combine the best and latest methods of treating Nervous and Social Disease with an electro-technical equipment. CONSULTATION ABSOLUTELY FREE. If you need help, please inform me. If I cannot help you I will tell you so. I am not a doctor. come and talk with me personally. 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MARCUS GARVEY TRIAL NEARING ITS COMPLETION "Back to Africa" Movement Head Finds the Going Rather Harder Than He Expected (Continued from page 1) testimony stricken out. Judge Mack overrooked him, and told the witness himself. "If you don't want him to answer your questions, and the judge, "why did you ask it?" Others who testified in Mr. Garvey's defense last week were Mrs. Florence Bruce, the wife of the former prominence years ago as a writer under the name of "Bruce Grit"; Warren J. Davis (white), a department of justice officer; and former vice president of the Black Star line; John Garrett, who was chief engineer of the two steamers that made up the line, the Yarmouth and the St. John's where served as boatwain; Miss Carrie Ledet, a former secretary of the U. N. I. A.; Lionel L. Francis, president of the Philadelphia group of management association; James O'Mealy of Jamfenn, R. W. I. and George O. Marks of Sierra Leone. The steamers had been dubbed "lady" by Garvey, testified that she had long been on the Garvey payroll. O'Mealy, a dapper individual, has been raised to knighthood and has been in the Garvey delegates to the League of Nations meeting at Geneva, Switzerland. Francis admitted on the stand that he had been conspiring in Philadelphia without a license. Garney's plaint that the British government had helped finance opposition to him was brushed aside as he may have had the judge. The first Saturday session was held June 9 and the trial is expected to reach the jury some time this week. JUOGE LETS WIFEBEATER GO TWIGE ON PLEA OF HIS WIFE Twice Mrs. Dollie Lee, 1921 Wash-Ave. Ash, had her husband arrest, and he was sent to the bridewell for six months by Judge Richardson a short time ago on complaint of his wife. After he was gone Mrs. Lee want- ed Richardson to have her husband re- leased. The judge did. Thursday night Lee beat his wife again and he left Richardson to have her babe- free Judge Richardson she begged for his discharge again, promising to never have him there any more. She won. PEACEMAKER IS BEATEN OVER HEAD WITH PISTOL Taylor Coleman, 23 years old, would early Sunday morning, instead of being taken to Meryc hospital had he not at- tended. At 34th and State Sts, two men, un- known to Coleman, having a scorse to deceived to fight it out. Coleman, a witness to the affray, thought it should end the battle. While he was trying to separate the compliant, one of the men, the third to the thirtieth end of a revolver, inflicting a serious wound. Coleman was unable to help him provide a description of the man who hit him. FORT VALLEY EXERCISES Ft. Valley, Ga., June 15—What is considered the history of the Fort Valley high and industrial school was brought to the school by the commencement exercises were held On this occasion the large auditorium was used for commencement exercises. The eager hearers, whose intense interest was unmistakably indicated by the closeline feature took the form of a play written by one of the industrial teachers designed to demonstrate certain phases of work done in each of the industries. The localeature sermon was reached by Dr. C. B. Wilmer, rector of commencement day program began with an address by Principal Hunt, over the years' work. Then the occasions of those students who had won commencement day programs, Robert Morgan, Miss Jula Nate, Miss Mary Moore, Miss Amra, Dr. Emmet Hall, pastor, Liberty Dr. Emmet Hall, pastor, delivered the commencement address. ST. BENEDICT MISSION St. Benedict the Moor mission, located at 255 North St. Milwaukee, Wis., has to have a new near location. This mission which limits a boarding school for boys and girls of the Brace, was founded by the late William Brace, was founded by the late building will be the result of plans and off its made by him who died in the ment and welfare of his beloved children. His scientific work is being carried whose connections with the institution under Father Stephen qualifies him perfectly for the responsible position. A REAL NATIONAL NEGRO In it is reopened thousands of business men of the Brace. It receives the many art critic upon visual subjects of interest to everyone. It is in truth a store house of should have a copy for reference. Other young today a post brings a copy. Pay the post. New York, Ave. New York City—Adr. 2, 348 WOMAN PUNCHES DEACON'S FACE IN CHURCH RIOT Battle Over Altar When Deacon Refuses to Let Her Partake of Communion Knoxville, Tenn., June 15.—When Deacon John W. Hamby of the Mt. Zion Baptist church snatched the bread plate at communion from the waiting grasp of Mrs. Flosse Williams Neal that buxom lady is alleged to have delivered herself of a series of rights and left to the deacons held that reason in a few minutes over the communion table and a riot call to the police. Mt. Zion Baptist is the charge of the Rev. John H. Henderson, styled an oldrate money gatherer. It is known that he resulted in a number of the former true-and-tried members of Mt. Zion being put out of the church. Mrs. Neal is supposed to have been one of these refutations "cough up" his membership, even though his last tax on the membership. Put Out of Church This refusal led to her ex-communication from the church to which her family, as far back as she could remember, had been incensed, and the Deacon Henry to her taking communion. According to witnesses, Mrs. Neal, together with her two young sisters, communicated with the communicants at the church, and when the plate of bread was passed to her Deacon Hammy made a sudden lunge toward her and rounded her head, and then her from partaking of the bread. These same witnesses aver that Mrs. Neal, rather large for a woman, lunge toward her head in raidl style and caused him to yell for the police. When police arrived Rev. Henderson stood out for Mrs. Neals arrest despite her pleadings and her explanation that she would have given the church the money had she been able. She supports, she supports, she supports were carried first to the city jail and then to the city hall, where they were let out on Want Her Tried Church officers are relentless in the demands that Mrs. Neal, without husband and punishment for the disastrance at the church. Most of the people in this city are not in sympathy with the church. Mrs. Henderson is a money-gouger and claim that he is sucking the blood of his poor flock. Some of the money he has tried to raise reefs in the church, but he proposes to build a flat opposite the church, and $1,000 is declared to be sought to pay the expenses of the church. Mr. Zom Baptist church at one time was regarded as the most powerful church unit in East Tennessee, and was the second disturbance of such a nature during the pastorate of Henderson. When Mrs. Neal's case is brought up in court it is hoped the result will be will be to get rid of him. The various councils of Chicago division of the University of Africa, of which Mrs. Eliza Jackson is state grand queen, help her in her duties. Mrs. Eliza Jackson, Eleanor Bastion church, 45th St. and Vinecens Ave. The milieu of Col. James McCall and his staff, met at the Entertainer's hall at 12:30 P.M. and the nursery corps, of the officers, marched to the church, where an elaborate program was road-rood and grand masters, William H. Fields, national grand secretary-treasurer, Dr. Richard L. H. Fields, national chairman, building commission; Major General J. A. Sharkevich, allied, national grand secretary; Dr. Joanna M. Loona Dixon, national grand queen of Chicago, and Rev. C. H. Delivered the anniversary address. The grand officers told in detail the progress which had been made within the last 15 years. Having been organized about 11 years ago by the late Daughter lai P. Thaddeus, with 44 members, and has increase of today until Chicago in 2015, they held at Entertainer's Hall on Monday evening and a grand Lanquet was held at club in honor of the national officers. Thursday morning the national grand Moises foua, in interest of the work there, Major General J. A. Moises, in interest of the support, in interest of the work in Indiana and Ohio. Annual Sermon The 35th annual thanksgiving sermon of the Church of God, October 12, will be held Sunday, June 12, at 2 o'clock at 10 a.m. in the Church of God, Bremen. Sats. All knights and daughters are requested to be present. Dr. H. G. H. P. J. H. Parker, district deputy Terrors of R-U-P-T-U-R-E Wiped Away THE CHICAGO DEFENDEP. American Girls Not Modest Like African Shebas The African shehats are more modest than American girls. Is the opinion of Mrs. Rose Rosehart the first American returned Chicago from Sierra Leone, West Africa. "The African women wear clothes that 'cover up,'" Mrs. Rosehart said. "They much more modest than young American women." The flappers of Africa, which species is rare, according to Mrs. Rosehart, use blue paste instead of rouge. Mrs. Rosehart was stationed in West Africa the last six years. Many Boost Fund to Aid Mrs.Sutton Out at 6446 Champaign Ave. four children are clinging to their mother's dress. They are wondering where their brave daddy is in his house, where he has not old enough to realize that their daddy has been taken from them forever. This in brief describes the scene in the home of the late胖子Lionel Lizardo, the line of duty last Monday night when he started to question a so-called "bad man." Last week the Chicago-Defender was hit by a car and the widow of the late Officer Sutton. Robert S. Abbott, editor of the Chicago Defender, started the fund by subscribing $25. The following citizens and concerns answered the call: Robert S. Abbott $25 Q. B. Lester 2 William Adams & Co. 5 Charles Jackson 5 Everett Drug Co. 5 P. Smitt & Son 5 Mrs. Simon Brill 5 Mrs. Addie Simpson 1 Mrs. F. B. Foster 1 Mrs. H. P. Lee 2 Joe Coffey 5 Lawrence Heard & Co. ..... 2 Mrs. Bur Wheeler ..... 2 Dr. T. Manuel Smith ..... 5 Chicago Furniture House ..... 10 Florence Mason ..... 5 Total ..... $95 Are you willing to help? If you are please send check or money order to the Policeman's Relief Fund care of the Chicago Defender. MFS will make sure you knowledge will be made through the columns of the paper. POLICEMAN BURIED The funeral of Pollenchon Hinton Sutton, who was shot to death in a fire from his residential 6400 Champlain Ave, Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. The police resort, under command of the Champlain Hinton Ave. station, with band, led to the cemetery. Services were held at St. Mary's church, 53d and Dearborn St., the church, obitulating, Capt. Joseph O'Council, head of the station in which was present, and assigned, was not present at the funeral. Interment was in Lincoln cemetery. To Spend Summer Here Miss Eleanor I. Harper, recent graduate of Howard university, Washington, will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 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U.S. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS TRAVEL — see the Country STEADY WORK—NO LAYOFFS PAID VACATIONS Common Education Sufficient Influence Unnecessary Address ... LYNCH AND FLOG MAN SAME NIGHT AT PALM BEACH Northern Visitors Too Kind to Men; Jealous Whites Murder; One and Beat Another Palm Beach, Fla., June 15—Tourists domiciled at the resort here went through the experience of being close to a genuine lynching and a flagging last Thursday morning when a mob of allegedly unknown whites murdered Henry Simmons shortly after midnight and beat James Sands into insensibility. The lynching took place in the town of West Palm Beach, was whipped at West Palm Beach, First intimation of the murder of Simmons was contained in the report of more than 50 shoots that killed the vicinity. Investigation by Zack White, a policeman, disclosed the fact that Simmons had been stringing a rope from his cask and his body riddled with bullets. No member of the mob remained for identification when the cask was broken. A coroner's jury, which was impaled Thursday morning, rendered the usual verdict that Simmons came to believe at the hands of "parties mugnish." Sands was lured from is home to the seashore, beaten, and left unconscious. The flogging followed. The officers were called. Efforts were made by the ruffian white element here to connect these men and the crimes of which they were the victims with the murder of a boy. Some of these some nights ago. Smith is said to have started a chase of two Race boys on bicycles who carried packages that looked suspicious to him. He was alleged to have ended in his death. That is the excuse the whites give to justify the murder. There is no reason to believe, for the potted of being friendly terms with certain tourists here. The kindness of these white people from the North to the man occasioned the murder, followed, naturally, being the usual method the southern white employs to impress his attitude. He has retained consciousness that he was going North as soon as he could get away. CLERGYM TOURS ENGLAND London, England, June 15—The Rev. W. E. Riddick of Nokef, Va., is engaged in giving a series of lectures on the subject, enthusiastically received by the public. BELIEVED HER OF EITS Mrs. Paul Grumm of Milwaukee. Wise, has not had an attack of fist for over 15 years and knowing what she would like to have every sufferer know how she was relieved by a simple home visit, like to have a family to look after, she has not the time to write to everyone who would like to know of this home treat, so she has arranged with Lepsie, Milwaukee. Wise, who gave her this treatment, to tell anyone how she was treated, wrote to Mr. Lepsie today—Ady. THE MONEY on Easy Terms EASY TO BUY AND BUILD IN HILANDS VISION STREETS, CHICAGO, ILL. 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DYSON obliged diamond albums in the chief and several neighbors. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY of all kinds. Representing W. E. RENICH CO. S. U. State St. St. Fl. All obliterous alterware etc. St. down. West work. Singer Sewing Machine ALL STYLES $10, $15, $20, $35 Easiest Credit Terms in City 2220 S. State St. Victory 0420 图 PAGE FOUR U. S. CONSUL TO AFRICA IS GUEST OF THE GRACE LYGEUM Hon. W. J. Yerby, U. S. consoled a woman located at Dakar, was the speaker of the afternoon at Grace Lyum Summit in Memphis, and a prominent member of President Hosevelt in 1968, Teen, and took an active part in politics and religious activities. He has been a guest of the position and has been the guest of the kings' audience greeted the speaker and were well remold for their press-creating address. It was interesting to hear that we here in America hear the most, namely Liberia and Abyssinia, the fact that they are small and unimportant as compared to other Politically the Africans have a denomination to represent them in the city. But they in the British part they have no direct representative. Their economical condition comes from palm oils and kernels, cocoa and gold. The Africans are in business carried on by natives there than in this country by our people, and north of the equator there are only custodians and their churched organizations. Consult Yerby advised that we must be more helpful than so, missionaries. There are aplaid government teachers. It was a happy pasture brought by one who has had 17 years experience in the growth development of the African music program was highly appreciated by audience. T. The well known pianist and teacher. Mr. Taylor played the second piano in the two piano the following advanced pupils of Mr. Mildred Ampa and Clerenne Billard the first piano. Three piano solos were tendered to a talented young pupil. The next meeting will be the closing meeting of the conference. The Editor Robert S. Abbott will be the address upon his trip to South America. The beginning of the celebration will take place at that date. June 24 will be the date. The conference will also appear on that program. MANY OFFERS OF FREE AID AT VOCATIONAL EXPOSITION A TIMELY HONOR It can be said to the credit of Childress merit and ability and give credit to whom credit is due. In consummation the union organization presented Samuel E. Childress, the Property Owners' association and one of their most active leaders, with a knife, suitably inscribed in a tassel, evidence of the regard and esteem in it. Two hundred of the organization appropriate time-at-Unity club, 3140 Indiana Ave., where the presentation of the prize and the two surprises in store for them—a junction and a theater party at the event, were presented to Mrs. Nilza Rosso, who was presented to Mrs. Nilza Rosso, who was called, while his wife was given a most tempting box of sweets by doing his things, are usually modest and unassuming. The Routledge Union organization in presenting this token to Mr. Rosso, sentiment of the entire community. Notice We hereby announce that the real estate firm of Pickett & Ramsay, lumber and metal, will operate under the above said firm name, but will be known hereafter and the same address under the same name of Wm. E. P. Pickett & Co. Our firm is under the name of the firm under the name for which we are very grateful and we wish to state first and second mortgage loans on well located and desirable property; also to finance deals where the prospective amount of cash required by the owners. We shall be pleased to have our old telephone call will bring one of our representatives to your home. Wm. E. Pickett State St. Dreske 2674—Advertisement. Motor to Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Walter Speedy, 462 Prairie Ave., accompanied by Mrs. tored to Winchester, Ky., where they will be the guests of Mrs. J. C. Vivian, who has spent the winter there, will return to the city with his parents. Don't fail to attend the June Rose Fete at Unity hall. Thursday evening June 14, benefit St. Thomas mortgage company. Watson's orchid- ing-agreement. --- TUXEDO CAFE 8032 INDIANA AVENUE Corner of 31st Street (Upstairs) We Serve Nothing but the FINEST FOODS The Finest Cinese and American Treasure in Chicago MEALS from 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. Our Service Is Second to None Music by the "Wonderful Orchestra" GIVEN AWAY TO LADIES! SEND NO MONEY SEND NO MONEY Married to the deceased on January 1, 1909. Work stocked by the business with manufacturers and manufactured strong silver rings. Look like most white gold, in Tiangong yellow. The ring cannot be sold from the genuine Kimberly Kimberly. Just send your name, address and birth date with extra fifty dollars that cannot be sold from the genuine Kimberly Kimberly. Then send your deposit and send your money. Then send your deposit and send your money. Then send your deposit and send your money. All is it you pay. If you carefully refunded, Order now before it Specialty Imp. Co., Eighth Floor, 20 E. Jackson Rd., Chicago, IL. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ELEANOR EVANS DIES Mrs. Eleanor Evans died in Indiana Ave. wife of Robert Evans, mail carrier at Hydne Park station, died Saturday after an operation for appendicitis. The burial took place in Troy, Ohio. Her son, David Evans, of Parquain Middleton accompanied Mr. Evans on the sad journey. Orchestra Vils City Howard Jordan's Famous Jazz Saxophonist spent three days in the city, while on route to Grand Rapids, Mich., where he performed in the pavilion for the members of the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce and Jamaica (Babe) Nurse, 124 E. 36th St. Mrs. Lindsey Dles Returns From Train Mrs. R. L. Woodward, 620 E. 41st St. has returned from a trip South, Mrs. R. L. Woodward, 620 E. 41st St. has returned from a trip South, Indianapolis and attended the golden wedding anniversary of her grandmother, Wesley McCann, Shelbyville, III. Visitors From Topeka W. H. Washington and H. F. Gaines, a week. They have been in the service of the Santa Fe company for 27 years were entertained at dinner at the Vincennes by G. W. Slaughter, 555 E. 41st St. they left Monday evening for Topeka Mrs. Bankey in City M. J. Elmer Pankey, Oakland, Cal. arrived in the city last week, accompanied by his wife, Linda Sheet. She left Friday for the coast. While in the city Mrs. Pankey stopped at 4111 Prairie Ave. where she was visited by her many friends. Miss Taylor in City 4 Miss H. A. Taylor, one of the musical instructors of Tuskegee Institute, is supplying over for a few days on route to enter Y. W. C. A. W. Miss Taylor for war are accompanied by her brother, Dr. William University of Illinois, and who will be the emblem of the Liberty Life Insurance company. He will reside at 2507 South N. A. A. C. B. Meeting A joint meeting of the various Chicago divisions, N. A. A. C. P., will be held on Friday, March 11, at the Wabash Ave. Y." $763 S. Wabash Ave. All majors, captains, lieutenants, canvassers, members, and staff will be received from those who could not gain admittance at the meeting at Pilgrim Bay. A collective of 5,000 members. Called to New York Mist Hill Improver Musicians at Betherd The Chicago Music association of the National Association of Classical Clans will present an artist's program at Bethlema Baptist church, 3523 S. 10th St., following named artists will appear on the program; Lowell V. Derrick, pianist; John W. H. Derrick, organist; Henry H. I. Ferrell, violinist and Mary E. Jones, soprano. Chorus to Meet the national chorus of the National Association of Classical Clans which Prof. James A. Mundy is conductor, will meet Sunday, June 18, 4 p.m. at the Chicago Music Association choralmasters and their choirs are invited to be present. Thelma O. Simmons, president; James A. Mundy, conductor. Cut by Woman Phillip V. Stanley, 55, 4210 Pradel Ave., was intakesed at 3534 State Street for morning and staged an aperception with a woman there who stabbed him in the face and completed. She, is being sought and the victim. Stanley was taken to Providence hospital. Dog Biter Woman Mrs. Elsie Pallon, 24, 3624 Calumbers had his hatton litter the right angle by his brother. The dog is Giles and Calumet Aves. The dog is owned by William Stewart, 3641 Giles Cab Hits Schoolboy Albert Davis, an 18-year-old school teacher, and his wife, Martha, shaken up and hurried Thursday morning north on Cottage Grove Ave, and the same direction. Checker cab going Injured in Collision Mrs. Helen Edwards, 20, 2252 Federal St., suffered injuries sustained Thursday, with a broken arm, and was fitted with the automobile in which she was riding with her husband, Loed Edwards, in front of 3410 Lalasso St. Edwards was taken to Provident hospital. Aged Man Run Down Dr. E. H. Madison, 60 years old, 3502 Edwards hospital with a badly injured arm and head, sustained after he had been down by an automobile driven by Frye Edwards, Friday afternoon. Terrell Improving D. E. Terrell, 3445 Indiana Ave, has been hospitalized in South Sale State, where he has been fined, the victim of a nervous break- out. He was the care of Dr. William H. Thurman. ARYAN GROTTO TEMPLE WARASH AVENUE AND EIGHTH ST. PROGRAM $15 P. M. Tickets 75c. $1.00 and $1.50 On Sale at 3522 Grand Rivet, University of Music, 3572 Michigan Ave., University Doug 3511. Dise Suddely Nichard Clifford Jones, 80, 4939 Monday Ave. died suddenly, Monday Earnest. He is the brother of Mrs. Tresle Earnest, who resides at 460 Bowen Ave. Use Chains on Mate In a domestic quarrel with her husband, nomas Tomas, 30, 6123 St. St. was badly injured when he struck her across the chest and was taken in boot. Graduate hospital. Octa Hurt In Fall John Alken, a 9-year-old schoolboy living at 3845 State St. was bruised in a cement floor in the basement of Raymond school while swinging from some apple trees with other boys Tuesday afternoon. He was taken to Provident hospital. Bitten by Dog Helen Pryor, 6 years old. 416 E. 41st St. was litten by a dog Monday after school in the street in front of her home. Olyen Surprise Party Maurice Bowles' birthday was celebrated June 8 at the home of Mrs. H. Bowles, a graduate gathering of his "buddles," among whom were "Leonard Ball," Reginald Buddel, Jacqueline Buddel, Richard Harweed, teacher of languages and sciences at Taliaqde college. Alabama, and IH Jackson. Dancing was the feature of Visions to Meet The Misses Mary Kate and Christine Lyda of Nashville, Teen., students of Nashville, are in the city for an extended visit with their sister, Mrs. Albera Keeble, 533 I. 420 11. Attorney Harry Returnes Patrick Washington Returns 154 W. Washington St., who addressed the first death and a second commencement exercises of Lincoln university at Jefferson after visiting friends at Columbia, St. Louis and other points in Missouri, has gathered and many who graduated scores of years ago met for the first meeting of the degree of doctor of law be conferred upon Mr. Farmer by the university. Wm. Crudup Goes Home William Crudup, officer of the Ebenezer Hospital, is fitted for a long time at Providence hospital on account of a slight stroke, has returned to return to his home and duties. The Rey. Stone Here The Rev. I. S. Stone, state grand minister of Arkansas, several days during the past week in the state, visited the city and he made his annual visits to I. B. F. & S. M. T. This evening he was given various temples of the city, of which arguine E. H. Harding is state grand princess. Holds Closing Exercises The Enterprise Institute, 513 Alhena St., New York, will be the president, and Mrs. M. B. Newland will be the vice president and vice presidents at Pilgrim Baptist Rest, 301 St. and Indiana Ave. Tuesday evening. The event will be a gram will be rendered by the childrens library and leading citizens. Public is invited. Visiting in Fresport Miss Dorothy Simpson, 3538 S. State St. left the city during the week for Preport, Ill. to spend the week as the teacher her sister, Mrs. Christina Johnson. Stabbed in Flight In a quarrel with two men unknown to him, William Clay, 6222 Iboga Ave, New York, argued that the argument terminated into an altercation aged at the Lincoln Garage, where he was morning. Clay was taken to Bermuda hospital. The other men escaped. Wife Wields Knife In a quarrel with his wife, Mrs. Rosie Panell, Edward Fannell, 31, 5503 Indiana Avenue, left wrist and right arm and was taken to Lakeside hospital. The wounds were inflicted with a knife in his wife, who lives at 3112 Dearborn St. 15 Victim of Auto Eugene.Browning. 25.3325 Glies Avenue, was taken to Provident Hospital for treatment. He was bound 35th St. car and ran around the rear of the car directly into the path of an automobile driven by George Goronov. Browning was not seriously injured. Auto Kills Man Louis Davis, 43, 329 E., 33st St., while riding a bicycle on a 44th St. and 45th St. road killed by an automobile driven by Charles Rogers of Hammond, Ind. Charles Rogers was killed in a driveway. David died at Provident hospital. Rogers was placed under arrest by the third district police. (AP) IN ACCident Olive Boseley, 26, 611st Liberty St., and Jesse Ferguson, 26, 3263 South Park afternoon when the auto in which they were riding overturned as Olive the 30th Street Station at 30th and State St. Olive sustained a broken collar bone and injured his hip. Ersurgium, suffered injuries to his back. Wife Stabs Husband Because he stayed away from home and night, James Carter. 25, 81 Bryan Anderson. 25, 81 Bryan Anderson. 25, 81 Vincennes Ave. by his wife, Mrs Ruth Carter. Thursday morning and on Friday, he left with a knife. Mrs Carter was under arrest by the Third district police. Shot Accidentally Thomas A. Bradley, 38, a janitor resided at 4720 Calatown Ave. was a neoliberal graduate. He knee Thursday morning while burning rappers in an alley in the rear of 4521 Hewlett. He supposed to have been no patient, but sent to Psychopathic Hospital on complaint of his wife, Dr. Monroe Majors, 4222 Texas Ave. Dr. Monroe Majors, 4222 Texas Ave. was a物理 physician residing at 4450 Pratt Dr. to the Psychopathic hospital for observation. Mrs. Majors declared she had attempted to take life his alleged attempt to take her life. Stranger Attacks Mac The left arm of French W. Bryant, who was slashed in five places and his left arm a knife by a man unknown to him, was taken by a police officer Friday afternoon. Bryant declared he did not know why the man attacked him and admitted that they were all interrogated. Here Kells on Nature Because her husband earned her to their home, 452 Towne Ave. Mrs. Anna Brown setup a *p*-ring knife and a knife to the left side. He was seriously wounded. Demented Mrs. Mildred Mathers, 45, 8244 Dearborn St. , was sent to the Psychiatric Hospital. Mrs. Mildred Mathers, 45, 8244 E. 36th St. Mrs. Corn Tyson, 33, 8244 E. 36th St. Psychiatric Hospital host for observation Struck by Auto Morris Busby, 33, 4135 Columnet Ave. struck by an automobile at 41st St. and Grand Blvd, early Monday morning given by F. B. Brall $46 E, 8th St. Girl Delake Belson In a fit of despondency over domestication, she was 202 years old, 202. F. 31st St., attempted to commit suicide her home with a gun, was rushed to Providence hospital, and removed to her home. "B-auty" Girl Gets Diplomas On Wednesday night, June 26, at Wake Forest, she will be given in honor of Migs Dotchly THE CHICAGO DEFENDER M. T. Balloy Sells Blocks To Sing at Studehaker The commencement exercises of the Commission of the Senate at the Stuart-leaf theater Sunday afternoon Lillard, tenor, will render an Italian Symphony or orchestra, members of the Senate Symphony orchestra. "Green Stockings" Take A move to Help Migrants Move to Help Migrants conduct the consolidation of efforts designed to aid the newcomers to Chicago from the South with the hold at Bethlehem A. E. Hospital, where they will be held on Friday, June 26, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. All persons enclosed in such work are asked to attend this gathering of formulating plans to work in union. X. M. C. A. Summer School V. M. C. A. Summer School in Mathematics the fourth to the eightth grades, conducted by the Wabash Ave. branch of the University of Illinois, beginning July 2 and continuing for eight weeks. The "T" has maintained this gratifying success. It includes holiday features, camping and other benefits of the summer school. You may be made from June 25 to June 20. To Entertain Postmasters Paul Henderson, second assistant postmaster general, will be the guest of honor at the commencement of Postal Employees at the Annaportox club Sunday morning, June 11. Paul Henderson, the son-in-law of Congressman Molden and was reared in the Second world, those interested are invited to hear what son speaks between trains, therefore requiring those who come to be nurtured in the organization, predicts a rousing welcome for the distinguished visitor from Washington. Dr. Stork Visits Mr. and Mrs. John Lieser, 451 Forrestville Ave. are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. Mrs. Jones is a memorial club and her little darling's name has been added to the club's cradle roll. John Bingas Dead John W. Bingas, age 45, 602 E. 33d Dr. past after a prolonged illness, was buried Tuesday. Funeral services were survived by a wife, son and two sisters. Motor From St. Louis Mrs. Ruth Robinson and a party of 10 students, a week-end trip and stopped at the Vincennes hotel, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Laura Gibbs, 4219 Calumet Ave. Leaves for Clayton, Mo. Mrs. Albertine Massey will leave Saturday evening for Clayton, Mo., after a visit to the University of Wisconsin, the guest of Mrs. William Smith, 312 Rhodus Ave. While in the city she will spend the day at the dining parties, lunches and automobile outings. Singer Visits Miss Lula Robinson-Jones, dramatic singer, will spend the day at Winning, Canada, and Detroit, Mich., stopped over in Chicago for several hours, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. De in La. DR. DAVIS RECEIVES DEGREES Edward Porter Davies of the faculty of Howard university on June 15, 2012, magna cum laude, from the University of Chicago. His study and discussions with the faculty of manic languages. Dr. Davies will leave the city next week to spend the summer at Washington. Monday evening, June 15, a number of his friends will give a dinner to his wife at the Wahana Ave. Y, M. C. A. where he has readled during the past year. Attends Funeral En Route to Mayo's Chironody Grads Autos Stxike Two Bible Lecture Musicals at Botherda --- Leaves for California John Blogs Dead Singer Visits N. GLARK SMITH IS LEADER Major N. Clark Smith, one of the Racers most competent band leaders Race must, most of and instructors, and by the Robert S. Abbott Publicis- tion, full charge of the organization and "Boy's Band," which is now be- memberhip will not be con- fined to sell the Chicago D e t a n d e r , but all boys between the ages of 12 and those with a pre- vious music being FANNON & DEAN PUT ON ANOTHER GUT RATE SALE Talm Oil Soap 3 bars.....256 Black and White Soap, per bar.....216 Black and White Whitening Soap.....216 Black and White Cream Soap.....216 Black and White Quinine Female.....42 Linen Staintenance 24 cost quality.....256 Other articles at great savings -Add BENEFIT MATINEE TO INVALID CHILDREN There will be a mature dance, dance honour, Saturday afternoon, June 23, at the Dreamcalf dinner, from 7 to 6 p.ckee, the cake has been donated for that event, and sums up the joy of his splendid dance orchestra for the occasion. A mature dance is not allowed to make merry for this worthy cause. Camille Colleen Jones, chairman, 50 cents - Advertisement. WESTBROOK BUYS CAR Dr. Wade at South Park Church Dr. R. J. Wade, D. 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Billy King On Final Week at Grand; Good Shows at Avenue and Monogram ALL the tense moments, all the rich romance, all the splendid heart-interest of all the Meighan pictures — in one glorious production. a Paramount Picture THOMAS MEIGHAN in "The Ne'er-Do-Well" SUN., MON., TUES. and WED., JUNE 17-18-19-20 HAMMOND'S VENDOME STATE STREET—31st BLOCK PAGE 81X The inner side of every cloud bright and shinning I show you the buds about And always wear them inside out— To show the lining. This is the final week of the Billy King company at the Grand theater. and the offering is right up to the excellent standard maintained through the popular condemned long-engaged things have been added for this last week, among them The William Sleek, a quartet of real Gum Arnest Smith, Robert Thornton and Those who want to do with a right up to the excellent standard of entertainment maintained through the years are poised to extend long engagement. Many new things have been found among work among them bearing the Four Comedy Shakes, a collection of comedians, including William Gunn, Ernest Smith, Robert Thornton and Thornton and these kids know what to do with a song number and are gaining five results. Charles Anderson, the cellist and is creating a wonderful impression with his well known ability as a vocalist of class. When Billy King has performed, Marshall has improved 100 per cent to his work and he stands in the front row as a result of his association with the Old Masters, Miles Eisler and the Chance E. Music beauty chorus have been putalled so are offering many SALEM SEZ— Dear Gen. Gehring, I am all certain that you will be widowed in the next twelve years in the thirtieth James Burry and John Vollmer. I will be born in Kansas village, Town, Hickory, you will be a young and will not be self conceived in the theocratic blessed with blessed with all the blessings but reached 10 highest powers in the world Buddy's Same Set company, Mr. Buddy's Mr. Buddy's his best friend. bruised. In his years he was a New York baker. James Barris is a New York baker. James Barris was born in Kew- ley in 1820. North se- cular years he g in making but in the Restaurant business. He was mostly all the la- Columbia, shows the highest a man name with S. T. Set company. It was at the Cafe that I had a his friend. His wife died all in his earthly fever to make the last days of his life a natural joy dis- poner and to shame, all his friends were memorialized. All will mourn his new things in their routine. It is a tale of a man who is the billin' and the billing, "A Whirl of Pieasure," is entirely appropriate. Don't the final presentation. It is the goods. THE AVENUE "The Musical Byrons," billed as the Monalun Sextette, are the headlined attraction at the Avenue for four weeks, which is not well. This is one of the classiest musical novelties in the show business and are just through a long stretch of time in which they created a veritable sensation. The dancing of (Yvane Navarro) is one of the outstanding hits of the show, and as a result enjoy a great deal of local popularity. It is on real time, and it is surrounded by other turns of class, which are changed, along with the feature pictures offered, three weeks later. The show is a timely after 6:30 as the show is a funnious one. Collington Hayes "High Steppers" an aggregation of an even degen clever show jobs, are at the MTV show doing a line business. It is a musical comedy tab called "The Music Shop." He's a prolific performer with good song numbers, excellent dancing, clear dialogue and screaming comedy. He gives the show Lister and he keeps things in an upstart at all times. See this. You'll like it. George E. Wintz Eastern Shuffle closed a very successful ten-on at Rockville, Cana. The show will open with the Wintz Show and probably tour the East and Canada. DIXIE MINSTRELS We have had very good weather for the past two weeks, and business has been through the state of Illinois, but go into new territory soon. All members of the team, pennants, poins and his Fire Yelp Jazz Hounds, are hitting all along the line; Charlie Truce, Charlie Truce, violin; Charlie Hutcheus, saxophone; and Loyal Wiggins, drums. Our team manager, Gary Reynolds has pieces and all are hits. The show is much better this season than it was last year. Chicago getting new costumes for the show, J. H. Green, our straight jacket, and Loyal Wiggins, ball rolling with the first curtain. Return dates are always requested and we offer a free tailor-made end of the summer season. The roster includes, aside from Roberta Wilson, George Wilson, Lillian Wilson, Mollie Wiggins, Macey Shutter, Kill Shatter and Little Shatter. Mail for next few days. Spring Valley, HENRY REYNOO. MAIL RADIO THE PLAYERS (LUDWIG LEWISOHN, in The Nation) I always shut my eyes during some portion of an important production. It is only so that one belines into relief the voices and diction of actors. I do not think that I have ever been on a long thematic run in a single performance. The voices land range, a wide range of emotional expression. But at certain points they never range quite true. Wherever in the text of Wilde's "Salome" the vocal expression called for was one of cerulean aloofness or cold despair or anything there, harsh, harsh, harsh. It was always murmur and a sliding quality that was sunny and kluddy and simple. The diction was extraordinarily interesting. It was, generally speaking, correct; it was clear. It was quite infinitely itself. You could never have a character in the same place as Wilde. It was in a new tone-color, flavor, and it was shared by all the players. It left no room for doubt that the Negro speaks an English which is his own, which he has made in his spiritual image, which is unique beyond such external things as accent or pronunciation. This English What is more definite and certain, though less new and significant, is the mere acting. Ecceo Proen, for instance, is an accomplished artist, and he has acted in many of the most famous plays, Fortune," than as Salome. But take the two impersonations together and you gain a very high notion of her range and skill. And for all the concrete realism of her acting in the play-folio there was a touch of realism in her acting in the play, as she saw-flowed from any three of the sordid, Sidney Kickatrick had moments as Herod that were haunting; he had either moments that were strangely unlimate. The latter were the moments of desperate laughter, of und arrowsacre of cold despair, this pleasing was evidente. That is it—the other pieces were there any good acting, tawdry acting, acting of that mere shoddy artifactility which is so frequent on Broadway. I am anxious to see the other pieces in the company's repertory, not for the sake of the actors, but for the sake of the audience. Both are very good indeed, though the former betrays little less—but for the sake of a strange, beautiful, haunting quality that came from that first performance that I cannot define or even clearly describe today, I have given it a more immanent, precious and important—hints of the soul of a folk. This is a little editorial I have gathered from many of our successful artist. It is my intention that it carry to them the power and the joy of out and into prosperity, success and leave behind and always be ready to reach down and help others to climb the stairs. I have two soles for the little two soles versus the driver in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, not the years draw plains and in them "the soles" will bring every one into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good or whether it be As a mountain climber ascends the mountain side, there are times when he is called upon to exert every nerve and mind to overcome obstacles in his second. If he is an honest-to-goodness man about his body nor the one trailing behind, he is forced to reach backward and give a helping hand to the stranger following him. He must mount a mountain of success turn around only when he is ready, when climbing and succeeding, for the past, the places and the things that forget others are in turn forgotten themselves when their time comes. He must bottom slowly rising to the top, the bottom slowly rising to the top, the bottom slowly rising to the top, the wheel of human life. Those that are now at the bottom gradually turn and they go down. But as we ride on the wheel of human life, when we shall be able to climb many hills we will be able to look back with a smile to the good things they accomplish. Climb up as litch as you can and be the life of struggle. But never forget that you left behind. Those a little way, should remember that while you were unable to carry your own continuity, you cannot carry your own self. Conditions change, but you you were in days of the carly begin- ning. You will be the same person you were in days of the last time, are closed by the hand of Another. At the last undone, cladly remember friends forgotten. But when the end comes after that. This is the time to be member, this is the time to show grat- Some of our most successful artists have needed in spite of the most discouraging start. Others climbed from little poverty was the only humble thing that they are great. "N Yawk" or mission are only cities of birth they are not the only places because she is old-fashioned; father, because he is uneducated; sisters and brothers are all forgotten. Yet it was the dollars mother and father saved out that helped when the way was hard and he or she wired home. Again the dollars were forget those left at the foot. There is only one kind of bad luck, and that is to heart dries up and forgets. So lets all remember, Tou, Tony, are one of the most remembered and remembered. Take that straight from your pal, JOSEPH JONES. Ella Goodloe, retired comedienne and actress, operates a swool room and a theater with a number of members of the profession at 554 E. Montcalm St. in New York. She is at home at the home of Mrs. McCaw, 3600 Diana Ave. Miss Goodloe is suing the Chick Beamman, recognized as the chief monologist, was a part of the Owl that was a result of injuries sustained by her some two years ago. CHICK AT OWL Chick Beamman, recognized as the chief monologist, was a part of the Owl that was a result of injuries sustained by her some two years ago. CHICK AT OWL Chick Beamman, recognized as the chief monologist, was a part of the Owl that was a result of injuries sustained by her some two years ago. PAUL & STONE THE HOME of #GREAT FEATURES CONTINUOUS 2 PM to MIDNIGHT 3507 S.STATE GOY COGITATES Harvey Minstrels Close inward on his farewell performance and depend on his farewell performance rewell performance of the Harvey 45 closing was very sudden, the notice 24 hours in advance, due to civil matters, as well as spreels have plenty capital behind in Indianapolis was way off, and in out of the season was a considered tracts were given Washington Theater The Washington theater, besides living his patrons a beautiful feature, features a collection of good vaudeville, which packed the house every evening, and a big comedy, and they are it up. The act opens a new play, but used after that it's a riot. Octavia out her songs over in great sync with his blues. Josie Lleggett of the famed band delivered three tallies, and held the interest of her audience. Her recorded a reception on her entrance, Jennings and idiot, and it was one of the higher type, who plays the banjo, is one of the higher type, would get over better to a white audience than Colored. How admission alone. The harmonica playing of the partner seemed to be the kind played. He assisted with a George being mediocre in execution. A white mental or mind reading act closed the Golden West The Golden West continues to do good business under the policy of club clubs. Until recently the chatears were closed at 12 o'clock, but the ban was lifted at 11 o'clock. Now they "now" till "then". Olive-Potter, Chicago entertainer, has become popular twice for saying good morning or evening they say "Oil Tilly". Miss Jenivie Sterns, the little ladle, demonstrated saying a good morning, then demonstrated that she can wangle a shimmy as well as making a little splash, and skimming with her new gown, introduced a new dance called the T-Tree three pieces, piano music and saxophone, Milton Gaddy, Raymond Davies, Jesse Crawford and George Abrams, mannequin. BIG BIZNESS New York, N. Y.—The new "Plantation" colored show in the cabaret of the Davison Royal on the Merrick Ridgway on July. The pavilion is reported to be up to six fair business. It took $1,000 the week-end, if that's good business. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER "REMEMBER" BY JOSEPH JONES CHICK AT OWL ELLA IN MAKING A HIT Andrew S. Bishop and Players Gain Popularity in South A great many "sketches" predated dire culture for the group of Grecians, who were the popular Andrew S. Blahop and clever Cleo Leo. They were born south for a season, starting right Andrew S. Bishop off the reel they were a sensational hit. At the Bloh theater, Nashville, Tennessee, they started off by breaking the house's attendance, attending the same of the theaters played in Memphis, Tennessee and New Orleans, L.a.; Little Rock, THE LOVE OF A WOMAN Hot Springs, Ark.: Birmingham, Ala., and other points. To show how popular they are they are playing a return engagement at Nassau, New York. This will be seen in Chicago within the next six or eight weeks. PRODUCERS Chronec E. Musz, and Benjamin Talley, with the Sunset cafe, have formed a producing combination and will put out several theatrical and calefect rehearsals several theatrical and calefect rehearsals that they believe of cash behind the project so real results may ANOTHER SHOW New York, N. Y.-Another Colored (tennis) player, David Tennant, (vocalist) have written the look with music by Macro Pinkard, writer. The new revue will be rehearsed the following morning, premier set for the Longevity, HarperCollins, in music, to be followed by six weeks in hospitals. Joe Sheffler is his legacy. Jones & Johnson's Stitch will produce the piece, which is yet unreleased. He will not unveil it until next month but his sent to Truman Theater, Hot Springs, Ark. AVENUE INDIANA AVENUE NOW FOR BYRON MONALULA —W 5—BIG VAUDE BEGINNING AUST DELA THE BIGGEST LAU BACK HOME CLARENCE JONES EVERY SATU SAM HERMAN'S LOCAL EVERY NIGHT: 7:30 TO 11:30 CONTINUOUS—FINAL PERF BIG SHOWS AT EVERY NIGHT: 7:30 TO 11:30 - SUNDAYS: 2:30 TO 11:30 , CONTINUOUS - FINAL PERFORMANCE AT 10:00 P. M. BIG SHOWS AT POPULAR PRICES PHOENIX THEATER 3104 STATE STREET SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS CHANGED DAILY Continuous, 2:45 p. m. to Midnight Benjamin Turner, Musical Director Washed Air Ventilation --- Cleo Desmond MUSICAL MOONSHINERS The Music Publishers' Association of the United States, in its recent convention, publically denounced those music publishers who use unethical and illicit methods to further their financial position in the business world. It was resolved to take immediate steps for effecting some prevention of the evil, and action was to be initiated through the Better Business bureau of the Music Industries, the Commerce Department, in a statement of the Music Trades, is to protect their reputations, which are injured by the depreciations of the musical monshlinners, as they have been termed by Carl Angel, chief of the music section of the library of Congress, who prey upon unethical practices. According to investigations carried on by the Music Publishers' association, over 21,000 copyrights were filed by such concerns during 1825. Sixteen leading music publishers called "song sharks" filed nearly three times as many, or 7,754. One of the "musical monshlinners" above filed 1,508 songs during the year, an average of six a day, exceeding the total output of five leading publishers, who considered that a total of more than 14,000 songs were copyrighted, words by amateurs, music by the "musical monshlinners", which. If their authors contributed only $10 each to the song grinders, cost them over $0,000. With a general discussion of the operations of fake music publishers who prey upon would-be song writers, securing money from victims whose writings have not the slightest chance of success, and indirectly reflecting discredit upon the entire field of legitimate music publishers, Collect all information available and co-operate with the secretary of the Music Publishers' association, E. T. Paul; the Music Publishers' Protective association, E. C. Mills; the trade papers, and all interested in reducing the evil to the extent to request all publishers, dealers and interested parties to report all suspected violations of the law to Better Business bureau. Encourage and aid campaign of national influence committee of Associated Advertising and Publicity of the Music Publishers, and enlist them to advertising of the kind in question—Meteronome. Los Angeles, Cal. leaves the professor of doln Vaughan, who died here on Thursday, in the room of Mr. Vaughan was one of the comrades of shuffle No. 2, playing a keyboard at the Mason opera house. He had been sick for nearly two years and not up until it was too late. A dj made up not give up it on 1 a.m. Wednesday, plight. In the room of unconscious after the matinee never regained confi- Dear Tony: This leaves the professional colony of John Vaughner, the sudden death of John Vaughner, who died here on Thursday, at 10 a.m. in Mr. Vaughner's office. Mr. Vaughner is the principal conglomerate of Shuttle No. 2, a joint venture at the Mason opera house, and did not give up until nearly six months and did not give up until the doctor was called at the theater on a night when Mr. Vaughner fell out unintentionally. Performance. He never resigned. He has partner with Edwin Conners for the past two or three years and Eddar was clear. Cleen Sinefer, manager of the show. Every one on the show is best known for the openings were sent with the casket when it left this a. m. for her. For years and found him to be one of the best followers in the business. I thank him for years and the company and I take this means of extending the sympathy of the entire company and myself to his family. Finally, I say his soul rests in peace. RAGTIME BILLY TUCKER 1S24 Central Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. THE MOVIES STATES—Two days, each of West Maryland and for 100 days, Sunday. Big Joe Williams in the Cowboy King. PIGENIX—The Abassal Brute, two days, both of Dallas, The man from Oklahoma and for 100 days, Sunday. The Tiger's Claw. LINCOLN—The New Teacher, Hunted Valley, two days of Irass Com- pany, for 100 days, two days of Face on the Barron Floor, Double Dealing, Oregon Trail, in the Naked Flat. VENDOME—Three days each of You Can't Poor Your Wife and the Go-Get- er, Sunday, Active and Neal Trail, showing of Tom Meighan in the Neer Do Well. GWL—Four days of One Exciting Night and two days of Masters training, Vauville and a big special feature. PICKFORD—Two days each of the Prodigal Daughter, Cheating Wives and for 100 days, Sunday, Just a Lemon. ACT IN Jennings & Wright, one of the best of the Eastern vaudeville teams, arrives in New York to have labs have a fine novelty turn in which the harmonica and banjo are used with fine effect. It is understood that Jennings vaudeville tours over the West-vaudeville tours. 1.923 HITS! "I DON'T LET NO ONE MAN WORRY ME" Sung by Lena Wilson on Paramount Records "MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE" Great Down Home Shout. Lena Wilson and Jazz Phools on Paramount Records "HE USED TO BE YOUR MAN BUT HE'S MY MAN NOW" Broadway Hit. All Records and Rolls "DECEITFUL BLUES" A Real Knockout. Greatest Blues Ever Written. "EVIL BLUES" Cruelest of all Blues. All Rolls and Records "Take It, Daddy, It's All Yours. What Do You Care, Honey, What I do" and "Bugle Blues" 30 cent per copy or one dollar for all eight numbers mentioned PERRY BRADFORD MUSIC PUB. CO. 1547 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. ENTERTAINER CAFE ENTERTAINER CAFE JEAN STARR, DAN SMALL, POPO WARFIELD, KATHERINE ELLISON, ETHEL JACKSON AND ELVIRA JOHNSON VINCENNES AT 39TH ST. USEFUL PRESENTS TO ALL WHO ATTEND TOM LARDNER'S 7 RADIO BROADCASTERS ASSISTED BY JUSTINE McKINNY, MALADA SNOW, BERTHA RICKS, SCRAPPY JONES AND OTHERS WE NEVER CLOSE EDDIE WOODING. Mgr. EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT BREAKFAST DANCE T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATER MANAGERS Communicate with the T. O. B. A. Suite 418-3-4 Volunteer Life Bldg. BAM R. REEVEN, Manager, Suite 418-3-4 Volunteer Life Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. S. H. DUDLEY, 1823 Searth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MARTIN KLEIN, 4634 S. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Ill. There is no way in the world to look Harry. Fiddler in the face without for getting your troubles. He is with blues. He is the best performer in the show business all over his com- mance all 11 the Old Ridt Top Desk day like a hundred rays of sunshine. what all the joy was about. Had handed a nother roll of contracts a characteristie FLORENCE MILLS SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 "SILVER WINGS" Love and Tears Alternate In New Feature "Silver Wings," featuring Mary Carr, the picture William Fox chose to open his 'Broadway season and which enjoyed a successful six months' run on the lane of white lights, is coming to the States theater Monday and Tuesday, June 18 and 19. Mary Carr, known as "the sweetest mother in all the world," has in this season led the mother to sacrifice the fruits of years of labor in order to clear his name from a stigma. The prologue shows an ideal American female, as an arrogant leader the mother to sacrifice the fruits of years of labor in order to clear his name from a stigma. The prologue shows an ideal American female, as an arrogant leader the mother to sacrifice the fruits of years of labor in order to clear his name from a stigma. It is described as good, wholesome humor, and the play itself is said to be revered with laughs, the comedy thrills. One of Mary Carr's own children is in the prologue. This is May Ieth Barr. Other prominent characters in the play are portrayed by Percy Milton the impatient and the impatient as "The impatient boy." May Ieth Barr as the daughter in the prologue and Juno Thomas as the daughter in the play. In New York city, where it had an extended run at the Apollo theater, Silver Wins' was necillated by the film's director and instructive film plays that was ever seen on the silver screen. Clergymen of the movie moved it, and the photoy形 formed the subject of many sermons. STILL HITTING Press dispatches from the Antiope State State University four great fourteens by Frank A. Loney, are creating a sensation at all sanctions. The university has certainly a 10 weeks one, has been extended. Mall reaches them care of the tall theater, Sydney, N. S. W. W. THE VALENTINOS Nashville, Teen.-Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Valentine, who are in present apparance at the Biljon theater here, will present an apparance at the Biljon theater first, that the famous paley ever showed at u Rialcal theater and Manifesto, and that he will credit for this opportunity given his patrons to give them the one-over-the-crowd salary is $2,000 in real American money, made no never mind and the Biljon was packed and jammed to the TABOR AND GREEN A great letter arrived last week from Monroe tabor of Tabor & Truss, who will be kicking off a week to kick for a lay-off. Mon says that the theater, St. Louis, Mo., week of July 2. he will make it to Idlewild. 11th week, Keith's theater, Portland, Me. NICHOLS WRITES Frank Nichols, the popular comedian, featured with the BA Ceylon Man Co. show, is playing through the state of Indiana and doing great. 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HAMMOND OWRND VENDOME THEATERS. ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1223 ee Btar Has Most Dramatic Role in 2 "The Ne'er-Do-Well” ” Tom Melghass a footvall coach! 110 4a veon in such «role in Is latest Fafsmoum. ‘nigrring. vehicle, “the RelersDor Wells whieh ‘commen to. the NEndome twater for four dave, open= Ingror Sumnlay nest At the Opening SF eke picture Me Meighan is on the Stas thes: atm. foottail Rune: bo- Eveen ‘two of the soremost.colleses Sethe “Country, A’ wletory ior tis Siew tin isa nel for wild excitement: PeeStomontar “breaks "swore. sn Seighar ad, his men are carted Hein ihe ‘old wn wiling shoulders hat nigh the sunt celebrrtion in nonor of tictory ty held tn one of he {ates im tet, dnd {tis Bera chat Me Sfelghatr in the rule of Kirk suthuns, ieets a certain strange ‘ria, ied Therebs"hanex tule. "As a rerint uf This necting “Wink Hinde melt Mranded te Bexnanm without 2 net Ae'ts then that vtver things ten to Happen nnd in rapid muceession Tn this. stramie countrys Kirke de- cides to lose Mis tte, the heer-ao- ell which hie father has given tls Seosune of tla tndetonee tnd hte Elon to Winer, Ata Inne it he Goes Fie love interest fn the story ie sips Siiea hy: Tate Yara wha te Stn, Mets Riana teading. Sone dnctovent Jute supporting cast witht ley Toe ats fiend free Gertrude: Aton, John AI fem, Ieturance “Wheat find several ps dobar being abo) Biol THE GEORGIAS Edmontan, Alberta Friend Tony: git ienven ie on itr second swe fi Cormandae wreaking Shos"as uccal “pened here Manns ‘matinee | turnin Then nieag., wae ” we CHS aleead = Saanfeviite™ ape nin Se et haste Hhewtone Ene REP | saanneer hase tet [ueced tne ene: FEntanen eireute + ened fet ong oi hg ome sah “Baanks "the ¢ go _| rat et Sratermman ei) Ei Soin fora tiv cf F ERA canadian neven, At Sem, & RAR Wiunipee | Werines- Sa Se Foe EE PENS eins honor at eS es ESSERE hall, Te seas park PARDSESOe MSN and cxcrsoua nod "Enea “Uine “aks deste a Sea So Wan Une blecos z Satdevile” ape ee. te te ~ Haute ne Be | iranmaer nas re | aaeted “ue sette FEntanen eireute 2 asad et nn nh me sah “Raabe "th ¢ py | tise et Rentemsen em) Ee Sete for ati F BIAS codinn netwn, At a RAR) Wiintpee Wesines- Ss ea Fae Be Pie een 3 hoor” Bemis the” Sad Piet BERGE hall. Te wean pare BARDS! nt overs ho 3 goo une. Thon Harrie Sire wind, Mrs dertained Allen Colomitny Sirs. Harris Ba mistelf with lovely diner. sire Farrah atta wan torte Stier ner Ui Tenth st ee Mess towns a Stal forte a feporter ae, He DesNvnes. Ste, Ritter betsy a mn: Hse af Tawi, iaevine mate his wine Yaseen tut’ sloe ine War heat ams to tigniaa sant hea hoon eamiloved Us The\ Canadian tacile railtvad Svinnine "proved ter a wondert gxand, Tho Fran AU wan a new we Foratee “the "inatisa people treat Sign mae te man Pye" mee ommis wege pars Shoat a si cece et ted we te Ritade Reve aqme Toautltal avencrs, We Tone inate Saaraue ah, smimedintely after thc ehure wn. EL SE yioto smite aloe: Raturdas hich Bh ag” Sima fel mil 2230 Mena Sorat wht’ su a'resor’ samp. Te Greens, Tiney are wianntns tba deve re Wodnelay het wag hy Sioned vie gewa teas Stl Sou ail mont the game mext work. Were ecards hm ie tae meno repher fa the bigs. "Kurgan wy mat Fat er “Getinean, ener singe Seine tng nina tery ne Gietinet and whit “payee, “sho” wan Stn the ‘Cortina a 5 ET soaps: “4p “Saven-Eleven." ane of the, Megert and ton musica Samak weattiine Hos mennctetey eye Ht Bleh operate: under the Stxeucacdas™ Hest, he a fon pov fa Mae HG" nttiannin Tele wagons ke "thant bee Se otf. er Betrmanne aethiops: ae Be Tetra 'e Rewine Nk "Smith Baerinstam Cort. tine etcner ne tae Pitthine Grast nora Whiten Cartes Sineen EA crave Tite Theiss, Wh Grinds Pan’ caheees ad” eagal tatent Phage in ting ‘a choes of i nae es Shine ule hha rue the fon Suindagn: ghee ise starr at C20 by se. Ra fal tos Pear bbe Darton and Teton Thomas, who age een enteiahane tnt hese Eton arin tine wl come a while Ts Rie Friend ren mde h tok Pack, 8. 3."%n spena' the itianee 6 the tomar ai te ow Mind eh, shel Jats eal Gone ings sNos hate 357 Bin Be netatos Sy. FOR ENLARGING THE ‘Sensational Trombone Player, A-1 Gernot Player, Lady ‘Blue Singer Goad Novelty Act CHORUS GIRLS Year Round Werk: Sure Salagy: || Beet of Eats; Show. Goes. en “in Two Weeks, So Act Quick! Wiro Us Today! Heaton, 14-15: Quinnimont, 16; Beckicy. 16; Ail in West Virginia ANOTHER OF — JIMMY COX'S: —BIG HITS— “SOME SAD DAY BLUES” RP REAP hE BE CLARENCE WILLIAMS, N.Y... x a Win Haye optimintically: colle Lox Angeles that “censorship will fall in everthing st undertakes, We are foing to obvinte the neces Bley of couorship.” ‘the logic of this in not altogther clear, but one Rots the general meaning. Mr. Hays was nade dictator, or co-ordt- hintar, of whatever it ie, of the movie business in order to head off censorehip. Champions of censurship ‘have made that a ground of complaint. Ansthing that interferes with censorship is wrong, even ig it removes the need of censorship. A censorship 1x a good thing in itself, and woe to that man who tnaices {t unnecensary. ‘Sore snteresting. however, ia Mr. Hays’ statement, that consor- ship falis in everyting It undertakes. Whut does it undertake? Oh- Slouels, to censor: and st succeeds In that. It underinkes also, pre- sumably, to safeguard the public morals. Ii has succeeded in keeping the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania from learning that chtbicen are born, Unlers they obtain that Information outside the moving picture thea ters. It has prevented eltizens vf Ohfo from finding out that women satoke, unlew they see it off the screen. It hax succeeded in xuppress~ Ine the fuct that the Founder of Christianity was niore tolerant than same of fa Moder exponents, unless that fact be learned from the Printed pare. it has succeeded sudintrably: tn taking «it some of the Hithe inteitigence at present wut inte thy maldng of moving pletures, Wut until fe ix extended to all other elds of human knowledge tho public morale are ati In peril, Of what use to keep-the words of a Ereat reliziooy toncher off the screen # they can be found in the Tible? If the protection of public morale ix thus but thperfectly” aeeon- pilstied, censorship has Succeeded briliantly in xome other respects. Tt hun made Joba, thaw restricted the ‘eld of possible motion pte~ ture preduction, already nurrowed by Hunltations of the yrolucers— aid of the public. 2 has cnabled reformers to enjos: tho sensation of dgerandizcmnent of the ego and to gratify the énstinet for persecution, Hinaty, the published decisions sive ua ull a helghtoned selfuestecin Ls enabling us to think how much nore intelligent we are than the connora— New York Times, July 26. NOTE OR TWO Cu Cj NOIE ¢ ‘All correspondence. must reach the OR. T. Desk no tater than ‘Tuesday to insure publication. Ernest Ocid) Seals, stage manager Gar ie Sena a Atoaalek 20h- Pru ifae itovton ia at St Theater, Ata, Teta were UN altiate Loe Tan tn all seroneht ue -oserrtig. diasnperranee af tegeie: Cock, Inastiste whe the esation Bi a san™ wit Lethe animing'aortentaig white a8 Mie “nfayears “Genter Winsten: Shion ee ta Meeks Johns TERM rhe thd "itjuidatea “Dat, Whitman. ang, Gover, mtorr aa tite Was frm Wow Vor Cite Alias. Wis, to attend the opening. he Wana Rte ent a hte ure om Megday, dune 18. Addeesn, hae Todmont ate Gray Liston are getting, fine r0- pete’ ai, acone Gis Aig eith het Se fa pete erties Hear werke at the “Hijo theater Nuaeite, Foun: Toe Deon Greer, with he “za” com gat AE gle ate een: “ern ime ‘Stet Jenny, real he thera, are in Raa alive rendense Now York city. = Volsoetes RM RoMinsen. the World's areeatent Since iar niet then ahs eck ag ‘the Sinverstte Menten” New Yack hy! Daneive Daten, the unparalled gatvnurir, We featured at the ston Eeanttin, ‘New Fork Cltys the renee ise ee E,Steen, one of she stanand wezstime, fears nto ak. Welticn trate Partiand, Me. 4. Teesamond Johnson, and his, fa; sins musical offsrine, Sy meopation Brent the Ate Ji theater, New: Surk te SUStndwiek & ‘Taxler are plasing the [prraent halt at the Tirandway” theater, Rfrinenet. stam Matt Heder nnd hia Six Shetien of afniay ‘arent thie Pantages theater SiErancinco, Cal ‘wld june, suing om Wit. tases thathe tn petiyge Ma in care othe Piibet eaten, Mortose, Was Teolingan & Mack are at the Doug- jase theater, Macon, Ga. ee Tamtating Far have hig Reoadwas, Age Taomis avs to vent Mla Ae tal AE APRS Sa Waa Site and tare Ehcrcnntiens SAM giaht. siewaphig. ve fot the present Oc. “Many” thanks Pumme, Hoarty Bowman te fn Kansan cig Sta where small reaehen ‘her a ABEL Rur'St* ste sage hein to" the Woride Viuls MeCoy a rent, during ie qunmnce AER Congress sty. BaFatoes Rpcites. N.Y.” Baby Mack, ron a Tin & Gertie Moor, making them yeh Su°atone ‘the: line are at. the Hitand! anual theater, tieeelnas ON HINT" che "Roppin. ‘Detroit. Sitch. to Kale ‘The Teahbin & Tiare shows are doin aun igang tie state of Pennesivante Sorording toa ‘lenter. reeeieet from Samer Martin,” Gente delivers, mex A ate Ba, lew Mtitilie Reyun fs. seit draw dng thene Haat the Linco. Ganienr, 288 Rac ket ane caemonete 4 sti Noedie tie Semicte for tits eroun. nek & beenter, Foster arg resting fal the Sautumee "att tine orme ‘ot the Eebmrty “inter, “Tate” aterton "Ate Wor Thaueipita, Pa . Taina Jones artes te remark that. she warithie fers ae aul8 mer Sty hears SCH Men Teen, Lane i getting his care, of coment dctiters Witiumeown, W.Va. TEE otis Veet ute Tgart Qovange Raxtime. minarets arc aE Ehoth dheier Laue: i uf ull travel over the "ty On B. a Mh ntannn Sta ia he hiling, of #2 fast eeopets gouricran the rotey tae Eat OFM Gest “ites They ate Hig Miles Wing gi er skeet Sateon. “Marie, Tuts Moa ghi dinate: Clanie” Mall, 2083" See Ca a Cat R tigidie are hating Ane suc; cent in the Baee wth their" singine aed rte huveltye Address, © Ly'kens [Emir Pale Phvaier tng, New vert Cu Sisk hackona, getttne De at 825 walnut Ste Thinadeinies. Fae was TEN coh ve iting ie gate along isc dele ta) ait siete, Wille. shen EMC Nda Sion a8 maid theon ke Uli week RU" the Hamas eater Seattingune nie "Stat 8h Seven SCP SA Wisiingteny, D.C. Usain Qviiahite ne having arcat, ue- cone fn Sane Boast. 'Fhetr pesaanent ad Stora isk aganes, Bakeg Then hula New York City. “ine Hrownle Trio, owing to death of “a pobittees ww reatiga’ in Creston, Ohpo Econ “Four weit Bolsmy Be [1eske's tantenn Girin are at the Star TER Tomah Wilkie Co, ts plarine a "ton camrgeament ay the latte theater, SEE Suing Porte, ‘Tet SGhal Breen comedian, ts in Detrot bin mnpinges age for ine, amine Xai wih he ‘Barner Gerard” hur ine lous Sieur Damme hotel Te a "eenenan ure Testing at agit Poot ange irae wel weit resell SPURS th St! New Fone ery. | Jenkins & Jenkins. Gray & T.lston and Single Herman Teewit ato alt the same Mi at the Lincoln theater, Cineinnatt, “Okie, this Weeks. Jue Shnime and Pown Jlome Tria are at the Keitln theater, Jersey City, NOT Address, Jo? WE Tact St, New Fork, ONE Gleaye and imme Ferguson, wlth the Arthor & Stemmons Can ate at ths Ridctige theater, ‘oklahoma “Clty. Ola, Johnnie Lee Tone and hie Sht-Sh(- shu Cus arent te Frulle theates, fir ninghain, Ala. Henge it. Dixon and tie Jazztandere are paging an indelinite. engacement at'iletlang Gaedens, Ransax City. St, Radrers, 514 Wine. St. Fulton Aiexumler, late of the Jack- sun troy ines jolned another show. ite fhuiat think thie Chad Toll “Cop Teake stat ia mind onder ae heahinng give the‘name., This. week, Sterlings Coto, SeConnien, the ventelioutist. must itn Wea Magtlany, aa hel eta “ine fe has a tetver In ile. afficg, wick Ix ore tan ee nae amet. ee He"'petn hie sat, the Columbia ‘hotel, Star and dist Sih," Chicago. Me Cuban Edwarda of Harvey's 3tin- strain now clotted, ‘tre RettIOg Unies Site nt Gen, Del Lebanon, ye Fhomas Weathers weltes that he Is eelting his nt 1912 Fay Ste Flnt, Mich Witte 6 Tasior ars at te Colin: Toa draters Bae Rovkarwats Ne Fe “Amiraw Tribble, with How Come, i 4 gh atte 1aeagsiee eater, New Fork, NUE thie Weck lullly 12, Jones, the, phenomenal tari- ferry Ie featuring “Crying. for You" hi hir Now York City cugagements, Teron Sonny Gray “ie 4 mlulnture inlictra Scompeny wording in cannes Hon with the Camas Wonderhand Shawn in the suburian of Ciueanatl, Ohio.” Thin Weel, Dayton, Ky. Faced Turk, “Rene week, Covingun, “Ke Vereice fe MeConn.- hinvlig fine time af IL ‘arent the Lincoln: theater, Kaneae Cite, Sto. Haminge a Wright, novalty enter- tuiucrs. ate lltttige thong thie werk Bt the Fanta iar, Clnctnningl Gio Salinetas “Fuayer High Steppin: Iwawnn ete at the Washington dieater, Tndlanayolte, hn. ‘The Wave Jackson Co. with the lanckinan shows. are. playiiue the frst Sf.a'two weeks cniSgement a Ste raul Tinevey'n Greater Stinntrets, hitting doshlte the ‘heat age nt the Gayete Weater, Laouleele. Hep. OAM hands st OES Bact, Micereites Sesmone & deuietia, featured wih aicrotny Set are at the Stent tort thats Cileaeo, A Hotatiglen Tail’ Rokingsn, the Warts Greatest Single, te plavinge the week at the Iverside.tienters New. ork Che. ‘Jeffersnn ‘Stiles. Hrwauweay Sean: dale Co. ate Mt, the Fraite theater, tiene Semon Ala: Tiwe line-up hing. Dust Heown, Gurits Finurnns, Hertrude Wik: linense” fSteatate Finely Annie Watt Alitis Lewin.” freng Goyer ani the ig eenca heme deen, fudick’e Jon-Peaind” Girls, with, Er- pest feat stage minacinn area the SPuncater, “Atianta, Ga. Thelma the Great de feature, Hanelne Stag Varterayven, the foo artint. te daueling, mates in and around Se Aout! Sto." aie ls on “the Weber Scat The, Avenue tester te pleking un gigas Meer the nee: Caubectte® pa ies “the eatnse of “acta bookes ues Gr pian ane urcinary, he Berea Hotiees "great ‘nnislent ‘turn ix creat fet gotigation "orine the tytenon tweet Gm Satumlay vuntia & Vetanes 2 great act off the We times opens for 2 halted mengement, “They wil tn pugroundea hea "soled at, “Dou Fait to" sce_ them. VAUGHNER DEAD A letter, sent In by: dear Connor, suites. that “John. Vaiehner, the wel Kknoncn eomsitane ea-nine wtih ‘tho Hex fentloned in Wnts" Snide. 2 Go tow on the Facile canst, dled while playin Wea ingeles. Gala’ on Magy tao Vausiner was one of th most accom: [ilshed “Comedian fn the "game, or Several Sensone. he twee featured, with the Dig, nets Dorn’ Dean's ‘Hevinst, ‘un han hina nang eaher coninnctons covers {ny aperlod of th gears. "The remains iecemmpanted Me the whew, were taken to Now York’ Giey for: burial cate Uy for areal ETHEL SIGNS Wont haw reached this lee, that Etheh Rillog, hee fame hones niger Se ig. neNe pInSim hed EAE meine at the Stared theater. Philadel Hite, Waa ne heen. stave bye Colum Mia ‘Geaphumphone Cos through Peers Bradford. amt will Teens thy. tw ite Who'll Getic" Waite fin Gane and “ier 18 Four Guportuntiee” to be Fe Goned ee ee "0 FoR GEORGIA SMART SET MINSTRELS Cornet, Clarinet, Saxophone, Bari- Sone ot Any Musicians Whe Dosble Stsoe "ALSO HAVE ROOM FOR HIGH CLASS PERFORMERS ALL MY OLD MEMBERS WRITE QUICK SLIM THOMAS, AMANZIE RICHARDSON, HENRY | HUNT, WRITE OR WIRE. NOW. ' DOING TURNAWAY BUSINESS Route: June 1, Springfield, Temas Some ia, Prankdine es Sune 4, Bowling’ Gragn, Ks.s June 18 Bl abethicwns By. LB. HOLTKAMP, a siz sraTa etna FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY edicts Cotas ao THE CHICAGO - DEFENDER “DOVER ST. 10° DIXIE” ; HAS OOD. GRANGE [|_Mor London, England.—“From Dover Street to Disie,” a heterogeneous revue, opened May 31 at the Pavillon. ‘The frst part Iw made up of the usual ingredients, with Stanley Lu- pino chet comedian. This. section needs drnstle revision, saya Variety. ‘The second half tw given over eh- trely to Colored players (from the “Plantation” exbearet, New York) In fA plansation fovtie sid was recetved Tuintltuoesly with, cvers indication Florence fit and “company have estublished themselven here. AU the wonehinign of the pertorm: anes the pit atagted boning but i Was finposathle to determine whether it wun Intended for the Colored ar- tlsts. entire entertainment ur first gare ‘The pit generousty applauded Uhroughout the second htt, Thuinen Swaifer, « theatzienl por. oxrapher for the Datly Graphite and Sunduy Times, was refused admlt- tance to ihe Pavilion by Charles Cochran on the spentng night Cochran took tho newspaper mar hy the arm, informing hint te could not come in and returned the :oney fot the purchased Uekets. “Swaffer has been" persistentiy panning “Colored Tnvasiin” slnvo the announcement wna inude of the comin of the Cul- fred troupe fer the former Emp "The first part of the Pavilion show hawt heen since speeded, with splendid Inueiness “resulting. The. Colores company as heen inundated with of fers for eabaree and will probaul came fo un agreement with one of St the big nicht clubs shortly. WILBUR _SWEATMAN and Co, (4) MunenP sera ana oamee Points Fikes tspeclst Orapes) Be aiece Sines st fren, Sveratin an dave cae ie at a et Widh censierubietelmmnge. A anke Teimesch tie Torta octets, 2 te Sana ennate Ries "ace anon on aah Aen Pathan eae Tatts Sauas ferme of un. he He literSin “nadine Woatornuice eee. aa thtoe! clagiuetn tn itn tah iinet evan SH gt ead es ot ihe mow Sut halen Sante ati SES ton mambee hele the. athe Must dautiter wa thee wasy tater hans ees ee tae ke ene seater seinata autspint hs Pitti are ak PANS he tue onthe 1 the ttn RRS aetnter some Sotier WA a comin aR the seh seen Mauda" cncure Sn we fale Tinie ago pee ane and SEE, te Sra, Mine Matted ents toe ah et avi wits a atc ngage Stee far atenlit the et ged es SN EAA ae wt the anise OM Ste MN tne 2USTA MARSHALL and Co. (3) Sig, Sirah Set ee ‘tna | B.A. Youur. Salts re BeBe ep oeapen | le exrgarnter ede aaa MaMa Kreritag PN Stee (Sorciat Drapes) Oy ining rom dnckacneiile ae. tm tet. 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Ituc~ ig és ime ily Ecker! and ine wis, | - amt Stn biege, Cate Sho ei ere: | Sirhing ‘unt September end weil tren |B (TWILL BE MINE AFTER A Mamle Smith’ passed through Chicago gun tine weary hgmme, 2st We Ladth St Nit Forle Ser after a great wean as “fentursd neteaetton wlth te he Branical comedy ede oy tucker Perrin, wien closet tte Senso at Kednny eine, ont time te Ate Smith tte formed the Writer that Ie way one Uhemont inseam and, scent feugemente of het long exrert anil she ide in the lakes terms ofall wee Silited weit her turin this qsinthes Alar" camieetienee| Shu leo went Ink rot “etait ta tell of the maine tn Winch ‘ur casts repnesmntition, Tee Hime lily “fucker and hin. wits, turned It ont sehlie at Lot Anuebes and San biege, Cat. She. wilde re~ fording until September end well dien ive her ngent, Osry Wliven, strates cn out a lea Foute for her PAUL WYER. 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Ieversthing Ie rapldly” getting | to sun to, mare fin pane cnipter pte MeAteon: “in ‘tilen® Clarence Truk tine noted Seton ins be feaeated i Inka ae" if afrangements wil Pe thas ie Anita Shaman aga Wels ing ith we Gan deal ure Tha wer Bre ee Ihe tating a faves noi it peal neti Sues! aes Sui heen for, A ane foe ity ‘te Genter a Saline Sc Se Water he lyn ie ey. Kgs uel fev dla ahs fe ll Tar teatoe tar out song hve kee ne Sia ta” gottate tinelaghlee theaters Ate ic ne ani fe ae" te failed ta uimwer gertate ven ns" unt t Wrote. him“ Rbeat 1 ai Poe eat Ie nll nym to awe ‘The questions asked were: What he the horton, “ata Mouser “sta fy te eauipeet? What kind Me tmachinead! Htwte sou ehaits Hench ties What has happened to the eomsans i Hanae leech aavertised sont Hive tue foe tatent’, “ie weemed “Ura te pallet not bites at ele Na Bi adnte the ttieration: Wost-Caim teach. Fin. Pear Friend ones! wrrived ere. hist suse ae tae Ele Torrent Nef whgitfall weather’ eared ant Whe aeameigan ee a Ue ee, LRM nck te Conner. sR wx. tha tana age RS yas tn are GP iF Sic ies ne So Khowe went eer aS A rand | Rawron'g iui AR, BS “Raglio tine S Insing etfs were art Maa de= ‘Jos. Jones sighted nuulience. sage aed Wor wee CS a eateries ey itn teas Lop? ME opacity te erent SE GF cuir premier, an Bae Rite Sont ecr ew aha EE ee Bs “Reanto tela S {ising ni were n i eat oa, Jones lighted auutionce. TER Poe seh Hetine the mntwerlal reine ata, thes Aton realising tiie semen a ston itd AME dune tt'no averiiow af ronace ANhule ine of the'srars wchauien only HREM Mian oem Mion endo: ge with thee ex eptinn et heawine to Rhea “the Suiere dase are Ore reams TEeche unskeadd fin tate. Rosen e Stenet fale Cieia com: Let Riis aye Soneonated: Senco tors ANd Mee sd we prexentel he Sane te te amdaoe Tete at 20 fang tor dackwonellin: where thes GAY Tin end eee wee, “etie Reuccqantcanmeizaln here at the piste btanetner woolen "Many. less Be Tmine room Hecksenvitte are tusts seine om tng tare. treme chain Ekine T “exmeet te hes wendertt Hhenttan Weekes alate ie row seks Tet Bou" snot Me there, ptsir MJOSEPIL JONES. PICTURE ARRIVES Doe ite, whe haw Geen seithe the ADE. Bis “Minateela “for 33 sears Bin ing a fine anorainte tote, of ths Nig ousceegation' realy for’ the parade Git Bigs up te great shag at the entiée roan amears to be 100 per cones thane, Dee —— Viola Riddick, Denbigh, Vax, anasver amen the sivertiuementa tir ecpie hn Sapgacee in thee dines from me te thine —T. To : (esihinnie Sn eits ue all that ho gets neat athens: Ohne dhe wevke. GR intel Puttior's new address ts 20UW. 19th St. New York City. ts on T have recelved soveral letters, about tive news serials “Zlecon™ and will Cura hem "over to the proper parties. for re Te ook lke the preduction of Race pits hae pazrowted an, £9 Gola Stoung Picture Cin Corman Eilm Sittaditlay Co-‘andstieheaus Flim “Ehuclen Wout announces ‘the eale of some: news Fens. Ge gO" Neat, dr.. writes that te han Just got fold at's “Defender and ae Sint daw my nite at the Head ot my Befnmnne Sen know. ho ie tn Goorss Shi they: Wor not nilow, oun "reople, fata the Defender in bin. town Wet ines tat hey ot combat’ o Sari We to whittle DAT vou Hor te Nhe ta not compettea ‘to, ut Het Matter at ‘sates fest he taken ‘oft Iya kgs. : Thobert figiman, rate 42 ox 2, Tek sn eva, writes WH Sous Mec ae ‘Fetis me wth the, arent, of houses Git cell motion etre mutchinen aleo Mitte h, Maye seuure. Clore, wetures FES, hapint “seit tate ne, wanes {6 aqwin a theater of travel U shall ING ive ine Hntormaion et Silos Hicre Waltman of te famous wiilinan Saltere. ig vena of ue fox Nomen operators: She operated a1 Winer quite a while ta Cleveland, GHEE sleet ahve Teaned ih thenter some tno" ate Sire Witlams of Tulsa, ORta. an pee sulier of, Helena, Atk. elai Mate dues ean au the ame thing. Ulele Nevracor ‘happens’ te et ANS awadam ait ates, Cather’ Thonn, ela, says hat she trains al hed ‘operator horeelt. airs. ‘Suerte Be cldciamis Venn win oxna 400 Shetates the, only Rach Mouse. tn he Pete gases ne eoull run my own We fare" machine He wanted co, bat Rake RSivustrand, gmt tat 3 "ts et TP operator “zeta thre -ana wt ute rhein ibe wane Pay ms Rama the samme: salary ae alls hh Upeeatoe Inet alow Mim. Wis, meats RHR fev St, Gorey, MO. sage have ho time to suo pictur wachines isi a nt Eating a "Rikirexs all corgsswinitonce to me a bees a corscere ron. iC BORAT AND FREEMAN Hudapest. Hungary, May 25. Dear Erleml Tony! vor” welcomme Letter desis cow elias at the IQitiira Greatest” Weekly received, and many thanks to Yor We Ate More Uisn"pratettand when Trae owe" im" espreasing he Seentetents ot, intudt heres Phere ace wuite a fe of IAMS" yee ax sou cai Gots. fuether finen firimy fettse, | Well, Ream anlling teins Ma hctentor te" Mins Abbe SiitGhon® ysonm oehgan ate have suse re autre a fetter She Ie Uhig. month at the Chat Noir in Nevisnd, Jugo-siavis, Ana ‘shes ts doings very wells We Nav: Hat f'wundertal craezaniment here. at Bildapests te is ro. heautifuisnct a Mt Raingateang tive anost. wonderCal Ries inthe whole. eur are furl Rese’ Phot moni of June we, play for Bice mans F. £. Thomas. the “John Fe Gineon ot Baronet wil (3°60 et fa Giidele tons him for the WG. We Thete twa tree, man employed a0 the Eotwiinte here, an ex-pro of Gone: & Boies fag tien ‘over here. for nbout SO Years rnere Ia niso @ Roorl auartet an the same promram, with wa. TR: fame are Karl G, Mektnnes, lent Eomaes gormeriy nt Expedition Pours De, BPX Loner & high? educated Africa dad'a wertect genuleman, neeond tener: Hedk HE Birds “eormert oe hliade!= ERD Pac, hae now. a naturalized Ene Her entire team over ere wh Tele Samia Peek a Belle. Davis je see ireanes aoe MMi ks Eat Aone taza, whi “came overt Eupte Wit TS SSontheen Seneopated arches. Ten? here's nizo here Aiiss, Arabs Fictans a erent contralto. singer ot Fhilatenghin: she sines ia English, Rue Hang eeziy an Bute and adres in "igurope for Wa. youre. Origins. the Stag a “member of Dackstartet a Jubtee Singera. "We leaee here on May for Constaninonte acd will write bron arrival there, "Regards to Me. and Sea? Abbott aad mit thesstad? and wecen due Dent wishes for veurseih As ever, ‘Your pale. BONNY & FRERMAN, Musle Hall Maxim gardin. Taxi, Thatantinonte. Parkes. ee seins te Pads ninat eee: Delahaen Ko CRS) fs fe Sia 1 k S feet Sti is ph’ )Black Swan (egy) F d= i SS ———_ == =, a Records \acas/ i HELLO} 4a. | FOLKS! Qe eee | i e ams rome) i I've been away a long Roane lavas | a] time and I'm glad to eres il A be back. | thought of ae mo kG #] you constantly while eee Th # away and had some ed ] | songs specially writ- Me... 5 fi ten for you. Everyone Meee y HY 4 here says that they Ben OR RS, f] are the best songs A i¢ @ that | have ever had. PAReENeR RR wo 4 You will say the same [GE 35 <A a. 8 when you have heard | 2? oy WEE H my new records. SAS es ae i Sincerely yours, OAS “RRR ee 8 ETHEL WATERS. Jo] By Oe) a EIHEL WATERS 4 3 aueen of Blues Singers 14145—Brown Baby 5 Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters. y Ain’t Goin’ Marry : 4 Ethel Waters with Piano Acc. E 4 14146—Memphis Man g Midnight Blues S a Ethel Waters and The Jazz Masters. - ON SALE AT E “| FRANKLIN MUSIC CO, WILLIAM. ADAMS, BT 'i719 Franklin Ave. a7. N. 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KEMP ALWAYS THE BEST MOTION PICTURES spss en ee CS. nee eee eC ee een 9 HAMMOND & SONS WeENDOME THEATER ( siteat Sear erneeT 1500 Comfortable Seats Mammoth ige Organ ERSKINE TATE’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Seoosen 2 eer” vege SRUEAE PRES nao “COWBOY KING” Seclety Gitta Mary Ranch Foreman Falling in love with “Big Boy" william afer neha saved tee fo Fhe tee hie ober beslen ar tegted MS etiatie oats ran camer areas athe Sinan "any? tee Sg eet Baal Rl eo wand aor Ae Baw the See uring rescue on the brink of a clltt siete Fes he tank hin Ae Sees Sem en Nin sot hi ithe art elt Semen A es YOU TELL IT Mr, Langston. Dear Sir; No doubt ge Zeaiize that teperanca in the most therefore, Cwcomid avi [ewe cane fd Intelitzenes In theme. wehonn Wee mise Fit aiid figzen fo. What wlll tw thos Mumate "reste" T “refer to the xo. called clase af Colored performers and Semeainns whe have tha: Colerpholts, ap age foam thee one ewe Privtee haw” many enemies ‘they male Sut “ot ‘veople who have spent ‘thelr fhiuneg" only to. ave anit hear thet RTE nist the stage, spreading Race hatred thromgh “their dence. “nig he. ie orgne laugh ae them.” Tow can they Expect abeightaseis man who. be vite tine estar tiie very. dareeakin. wite (0 Huan “eho, thes ay lacie women are ceil Sie tam not. posing ms a great Writer ur anything, me fran see this Brea. danger. (or every "shows that Fomex here. with the exsention of that arose’ and, ctean lahow af aap Hunn Sefina to hate Wack and Fellow teole: Notuine amans tema that seitacr ia ial Backend lea dime, "Yack Sina, “Rlenimond te Yearning to ats im. Thanks. "The Bye. ; Wo. HENRY. ae KOPPIN THEATER E. B. Dudley. Manager Detroit, Mich.—The management here hag changed to a ‘stralghe watdevile hollee, with five acts on the bill. There fen Waiker & Grown, "singing. ‘talking Bnd dancing favorites: damon Crosby. the Tail Talker, ane of the, lest of aif the “faces mopotociste: "Sandifer, “a Venable, ane nf the most competent nixed comely: Coane: Bln Bong ro di aiever: presentation, and the famous dosiany “wood. Nentrloulet, with “Lite Teoma MOB a ad how” shew semana. & ‘Thompson. Playing. the Zalvedte tiny In ani Around” Petrol, fave igen "backed for ately to. the Coast. “they start inthe mear future. Seer Tee eee ie ee PAGE SEVEN LETTERS ee ae Dene Felend Tony: Am teeling very gon at yresent “diner, having gone, Hough aa ech and dtr Saye that Pwil have to have anotiier opera> Hon which “wilt makecftve in alle Be Kio Boer farmeris of Aslnrting Bros. Cireus, hroukht some of the members Or the Tale Go. wut to get emer Bridge Sune'l, ‘and Tweae to thank them and owe Sie cot at fet gut. go Hea me for thelr liberal cont-loution and expe Glgug tender my remarda. and Dest inten to Sperdy Smith, Eddie, Gray dnd Ste. nn Stew. Amn” Alay remem rine to. HANTS, Fy Anderson, Pitney. edwenzas @ edwardn, lteney Denko und, in fact, all’ the” Draker Walker ‘company. Sica. Roy Popa rings’ merle hpinnamaie pies and Angrkindsot mesta t teil her tke gery. Weeks They. sare mre “Re iindre than: just felons, I 'shiot he, pleawed fechear from ail my (eiends Te only & Boneeaet ad frot fou ton uid bab Fou. eat wiskes toa. CHAS, ENGLISH, National Auitary Home, a Ward 4, Dayton, Ohio. Holyoke, Mass. eifellg, Tony old pats, We were shore Foci wet and they hat ux dole a trio fora" wweke The managers xuid they dida't Wise tho giel and could Noe $e where, She tted" im, Tare we did, sehen Ke. kot, pur envelupes, “nevertheless, Beas Weare now known as SERS Whitiing Four Wilfred Blanks, John= Ble Leow, ‘Thomsa A. Mrooks and Lite He Madeltiny Atscon. Inte ef the Follow Me Co, simi Heliews me Wwe ace doing Our stuit Yur the. dO, elreutt, ‘Your old pat, THOS. A. BROOKS. ‘New York Clty. Tony Langston, bint sir: 1 have never written gow frfore, but I hope Sou'ran. lid avalahic. space to. Insert this in the meee iNew uf the Defender, 5 1 am tmanager wf siturige ¥. Leona Baty: “senco ive Pam" who have plage the whole. of South America, UGdtrat Ameria, Cols, Panaina ahh at firerent losing an cesaeinent at Pere Prades SCAG Tons i ae Santina. T hope to present inh and his Meh frown service to. Sew, Yurk and, Chi chee in’ few weeks With him tothe Sretey "and attracts seul much talked Af’ SEnnrita “Dolores Nieumiranda, eho Sfith her tiient and <yneopation of the Sinlue ‘Buses has site. n reputation ol thele cin. "They sled at the ba Locrr elu amid a reat of applause and Shower of Bowers in Panama, Inst inonth, and {hope that they make the ime fit here hen Gis sativa, Rhee ine thelr even wurtalne and scenery Rammer nlghe that you will only dnd in ‘Ricentine with eke stralns of his own composition. \ "Spanish. soon” “They Ginve the original wngo ax they dance Mela Argentine. | {cannot “say mora than ther were always welcomed and Always had'a chance for a fonker stay frvevery theater cand cabaret. they Played Ani now. Me, Langston. 1 hope To''introduce ‘them. to our lovers. nt mie in shore time. Pi send yotos int my next letter and if you ean Rravenace put them In the paper and Senda tne) ripe ermalgy manager Se'tueonardt’s Senco Rive Rags. teas faring Dolores Altamfranda, direct frora Rio de Janeiro. “Very truly yours, JOSE MARTINQUE, Lillian Davenport’ Is tickling the Iv- orig lar a classy orchestra’ at Wit= CS SIN A anon Salen: BLOUNT'S CLUB KNOCKS A. B. C.'S INTO THIRD PLACE PAGE EIGHT. BLOUN AM. GIANTS MOVE INTO FIRST PLACE AS A. B. C.'S LOSE League Race Waxes Warm; Detroit Stars Show Fight in Hoosier Series AMERICAN GIANTS Won Lost Pct. KANSAS CITY 22 12 12 INDIANAPOLIS 20 12 145 CUBAN STARS 9 10 97 ST. LOUIS 9 10 17 TORONTO 4 17 280 WILMAUKEE 7 18 280 First six include Tuesday's games. Monday and Toledo series ended 21 Indianapolis ..... 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 - Killen- Detroit ..... 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 x-9 11 Batterie-Pommes and Hurn-tt- Alexander and Handels. MVEV TO BOX WILLIAMS We will look up with Cowboy Lee Williams of Oklahoma at the Commonwealth semi-final of 12 sessions. This fight will show McVey, the master boxer, who knows nothing but fight. HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY "Hair-Groom" Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed HAIR GROOM MADE IN AMERICA Keeps Hair Combed Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasv or Smelly WELL I WENT BROKE BUYING THIS AUTOMOBILE AND I HAD TO PAWN MY GOOD CLOTHES TO BUY THE GAS — LUCKY I HID MY OLD RAGS IN HERE — NOW I'M ALL SET AGAIN! BACK IN THE OLD DUOS BUT HAPPY.—NOW I'LL JUST Nose THE BUS TOWARD CHICAGO AND STEP ON IT.— FOSTER'S MEN IN 5 TO 4 WIN FROM ST. LOUIS IN 9TH LINCOLN GIANTS LOSE TWO THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE NEW ORLEANS; S; BIRMINGHAM, G run rally in the fourth gave the New Oriental club of the Southern league of Jacksonville. The battle was a see-saw all the way, with the visitors fighting for a lead. Two hits and three errors won the Crescent Cup. The score: R.I.H. New. Orleans; 0111001213-13-14 Birmingham; M.-J. Johnson, Young and C. Zeigler, E. Durant and Cason. INDIANAPOLIS HERE FOR 5 GAMES AND FIGHT FOR FIRST PLACE INDIANAPOLIS HERE FOR 5 GAMES AND FIGHT FOR FIRST PLACE Mrs. C. I. Taylor Brings Her Team for Crucial Series With Foster's Men. Charleston on First. Dismukes, Manager. Y.W.C.A.DAY SUNDAY,JUNE24 Rube Foster To Charge 10 Cents Per Head for Every Person Entering Park; This Money for "Y. W." on That Day Y. W. C. A SUNDAY, Rube Foster To Charge 10 Cents R Entering Park; This Money for --- Regardless of whether the bill is right on for juries and will be con- tinued to give members of our group the right to fight on behalf of their brothers. Mr. Cortelyou spoke very favorite to the president. Mr. Melkus unduly support. **ILLINOIS GIANTS WIN TREW** June ... R.I.L.E. Washington ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 Battles ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 Battles: Johnson and Smith; Hall- day and Simpson. R.I.L.E. Flangan ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Giants ... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 7 Giants: Johnson and Balsam- son and Simpson. R.I.L.E. Miluna ... 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 Giants ... 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 7 18 17 Giants: Williams and Williams; Easley and Simpson. June 10— Kelburtshaw.....00100221011--$ 0 Illinois.....40000000340--7 Batteries--Homer and Moone; Gibson and Simpson. EDWARDS TO BOX CURTIN New York, June 13—Danny Elfman, who will hook up with Trish Johnson of late, will hook up with Trish Johnson of late, in the star attraction of 12 rounds at the Queensboro A. C. Long, 125th Street. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER OCKS A Chicago NOW I'M ALL SET AGAIN— BACK IN THE OLD DUOS BUT HAPPY—NOW I'LL JUST NOSE THE BUS TOWARD CHICAGO AND STEP ON IT— E FOR 5 GAMES FOR FIRST PLACE Her Team for Crucial Series Charleston on First. Manager. AT DETROIT SUNDAY Milwaukee Watson, ff. Biggin, ss. Strauss, ff. Weisey, lb. Jones, ff. Jeffries, ff. Jeffries, ff. Philippe, bb. Perway, c. Forest, p. A. Wilson, ff. P. Wilson, lb. P. Payne, Stratton, ss. Thompson, ff. Thompson, ff. Smallwood, ff. Rodd, bb. Roth, c. Pinner, p. A. DAY JUNE 24 ents Per Head for Every Person by for "Y. W." on That Day week's issue. Those who have wili- ligly consented to serve on the com- pany board, Mr. Fessy, who re- presents the baseball men, and Mrs. Luis Lahm and Mrs. Day, represen- tating the Y. W. G. A. are Robert S. Robert, executive and editor of the Chicago Defender; Jesse Bianq, president of the Binga State bank; Oscar Delrief, real estate dealer; Frank Gillippe, president and founder of the Chicago Lifesports co- lor and Frank Young, sports editor of the Chicago Defender. These men will work to one end, to make this greatest day in the history of Chicago for the future of our own girls and young women. The public is carnely invited to help. They are asked to attend and to purchase tickets early in the week. They are asked to pay the coins. Remember, 10 cents off each seat goes to one of the grandest and greatest causes in the world. The future of any race depends upon the health of the people. The hand that rocks the credit is the hand that rules the world. Remember the date—Sunday, June 24, 1923. Be there. Meet me there. Meet your friends here and let you put over some money. Let me give them a great big life—one that they will always remember. KY 2 Russell's Celtics defeated the Montreal Park Giants Sunny at Morgan Park and defeated the Grizzlies in holding the Giants to live scattered sizes at Camelot 19. Frankie Ross- saw the Giants win 10-4. The double play unassisted and the Giants played on the visitors. The score B. C.'S or Bust GOSH, I'M 20 MILES OUT LOUISVILLE AND SHE ACT LIKE SHE'S GOIN' TO QUI ON ME.—WHAT'S THE MATTER NOW I WONDER CLANG GOSH, I'M 20 MILES OUT OF LOUISVILLE AND SHE ACTS LIKE SHE'S GOIN' TO QUIT ON ME. WHAT'S THE MATTER NOW I WONDER CLANG SPUTT! POW! BANG I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S WRONG WITH HER, BUT WHATEVER IT, IS ITLL NEVER KEEP ME FROM GETTIN' BACK TO OLD CHICAGO PERKINS AND KID NORTH SHIP NAGS TO HAWTHORNE St. Louis.....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis.....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tatteries-Bell and Ray; Starshall and DANNY EDWARDS AND FAST BLACK WIN IN INDIANAPOLIS DANNY EDWARDS AND FAST BLACK WIN IN INDIANAPOLIS BY JULI JONES, JR. Ringleside, Indianapolis, Ind., June 12—Danny Edwards, former coast star starman, now one of the big boxers of the Eastern trinidad sensation the small towns of the Middle West, tonight so de- sert, there was no doubt. Tho- dies will have to take a few more less M. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. It was the same old story of a good, rough and erode heavy-hitting man against an old master of the game and had ever laughed that might right Two preliminaries were on the card, the crowd plenty of amusement for the crowd. East Black Really East The second preliminary was halted to be as good as the star bout. Jack McGee was the winner and Fast Black was the contestants. This bout was the surprise of the Brooks as a sure winner. His peculiar style of boxing putred 10-1 old beards until he was 25. Fast Black held a ball of yarn and shot holes through his great defense. Fast Black made him a winner. Jimmy Edwards manager, who is a former boxing coach, than he signed him up for two years. Fast Black is a two-handed fighter weighing 140 pounds and is wonderful foot-work. Boxing was 30 per cent white, 24 per cent were admitted free. George Moore lost heavily financially, but made the difference by picking up Fast Black. ST. LOUIS LOSES 2-0 GAME WHEN RILE YEILOS ONE HIT The Community-Progressive genealogy of Community, Hays, Bernard and others. One of the usets of the day was himma for her brother's humpa by Jess Ward and his brother Doyle, St. Catherine's young southward teacher, was once because of poor support. TENNIS PLAYERS BEGIN TO ARRIVE FOR 'NATIONALS **men's Singles** 1.-E. G. Grisham, Illinois. 2.-T. Holmes, Washington. 3.-Sylvester Smith, Washington. 4.-O. B. Williams, Chicago. 5.-M. B. Williams, Chicago. 6.-M. I. Chetta, Baltimore. 7.-E. G. Sailch, New York. 8.-W. W. Walker, Baltimore. 9.-W. W. Walker, Baltimore. 10.-Dr. J. McGriff, Norfolk. Ladies TOLEDO 3: MILWAUKEE Milwaukee, June 11. Johnson of Toledo and Rogers of Milwaukee looked four hits and mother sice sloping until the seventh, when Toledo broke the lead with one count, adding another the ninth, Jim Taylor. Toledo's new manager, got two of the visitors' four equities. LHUE. Milwaukee.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-2 Milwaukee.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 2 Battleson and Murray; Boxes and Hayes. 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Dearborn St. Room 819 Phonex Dearborn 8606 BATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 --- PLACE WOLFOLK PITCHES FOSTERITES TO A 4 TO 0 VICTORY Long Kentucky Pitcher Lets St. Louis Down with 3 Hits and "Nary a Run" The American Giants made it two straight from the St. Louis Stars Sunday, taking just 1 hour and 30 minutes to win a 1 to 0 game before a small crowd that was kept down by the threatening Gain Walters held the Mound City nine to one hit until the ninth, when Miller, letting for Bell, snacked one through the pitcher's arm, got the other walters his second of the day, but the effort of Seales, who had cleaned up Saturday with two triples, went for naught in "Moss' toss to Grant cored the Mound. The Mound City crew put up a rattling good game. Stewart yielded seven hits. The Giants' scoring came in the first, second, fourth and sixth frames. In the visitors' first Holtz sinced with one gone, but Gardner raced over to right center and pulled in Scales' cap that was lailed a triple back. He hit not opened up the home ball with a single to left, took second on a passed ball, went to third on DeMoss' sacrifice and came home after Russell hit the running catch of Tortugril's sacrifice. THE GENUINE IMPROVED Administered intravenously for local illnesses in the hospital, the institution is revolutionizing the practice of individualized medicine, including the use of scientific and certain method of treatment, emulses at all the latest periods, vaccines, antibiotics, bacteria, intravenous special equipment and the latest and best appliances for the specific cure of diabetes disease. Jobs are offered on behalf of a health team who are looking to our treatment rooms daily for a free,趣听 examination. Electro-Medical Doctors 135 S. Wabash Av., Chicago, III. Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays to 8 Sundays, 9 to 1 Enroll Now— A STRAIGHT AND CERTAIN WAY TO IMPROVED AND PERMANENT HEALTH CLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN SWIMMING, TENNIS AND GENERAL ATHLETICS Season Starts Saturday, May 19 INSTRUCTORS SOL BUTLER F. L. HOLMES BETHEL ATHLETIC ASS.N. 42D ST. AND GRAND BLVD. CHICAGO ILLINOIS SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 : i “mHE CHICAGO DEFENDER 5 ay ee . 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Willen ‘Tavver” 214 W tony St; Sadie Greers Te Tid aca “Sta Hlttast® ines Subnet We Bist ates bones Jone A ae Lataete aa bee coil USE QUINADE otter sina factor cgtetbutes 10 packed peroaat chara tng mene estes de Gansta hale SeEbeS SbEeRbw wit hat Scalia ipeory too baie” ‘Re Mt often HEBER" Rit nl inane ease te Bot ap ta aay ste ts frog See PPRBIK ADE tg medleated nomad, containing iparettents Sich are ea Sige amine the gsip sat Set ti gars ney then tee ea rena trom wo tea: leg the tea tere Se S Ses Ealasetan Hea Tampon. TeaB on geting Sechys, Quinat ude S88" Guinauenn, caf Sul sen hem tg vous Sexhe rs EL £0 Beeda Bu hee ork Cle. a ee ee ae i Pea peer oa as Ble eke ater se Sic ol aoe peocnnecens Fat bexecerrereo a eta NeW voRe ore oa PE TO we SELECT FAMILY AND © ‘TOURIST HOTEL song sel ret em aS EE oe BL Wes Preps Tes boda S728 The : Rosetta House fenisted.” Near “L” and wubway. far west STH STREET NEW YORK PHONE: MORMINGSiDE tet tenes Rs; MaNRNY TPrecee BRISCOE HOUSE 26 on St, Wet a Seem day oe wee m ) J.-H, BRISCOE, Prop. there ey i ALLEN HOUSE ALLEN HOUSE ees xp. wae ETE Wiearton, ete iis HOTEL DUMAS 1 st, tees melon SURE wren SEE nore PRESS Deroy rae NEW YORK CITY EUROPEAN—AMERICAN OPEAN-AMER! DANKA JAMES SCHOOL BAND FLANNICK, MN Under Alabama law no white woman may serve in a hospital where she will be in contact with patients. Harding tools advantage of this to promise a Race personnel and Race management. The whites, forced to admit the validity of this promise, will repel it to defeat the appointment of Race physicians and nurses and to save to Alabama poor whites the monthly $60,000 involved. Up to Harding Incidentally, it might be said that the White women in the fight now—the Southern whites, President Harding and Race physicians and nurses. Harding can do as he has done, and it is up to the medical men and women of the Race to make good. Dr. Moton, principal of Tuskegee, is just as ardent when he first pleased with Mr. Harding to make such appointments. Unfortunately, the Tuskegee principal has not the authority to make that. That is up to Harding. The Race person is in Moton will back it to the last ditch, the Southern whites notwithstanding. USE DEFENDER WANT COLUMNS Great SECRETS Roots, herbs loadstones, magnets and black arts, the devil's legacy, ancient tallman keys of Solomon, lucky seals, charns, crystals, and stones, the wonderful Pow-wow secret of the hair, etc. Write for secrets. R. D. WESTER Box 131 Montgomery, Ala. BLOOD CELL PROTEIN SERUM Copyright 1903 Administered Free of Charge Anemia Debility Diabetes Asthma Kidney Trouble No Medicine. Patients Pay Smile Come and Talk to Patients. I See For Yourself. Do No No Doctor Charges. All Metabolism increased in every tried to every blood cell. Increase Protein serum stirs every o excretions, and hastening the eli fatty tissues are used up instead ous system is toned up and strength tion, is facilitated and so, of count of the body is intensified. Many fleshy people lose 5 o Do you want to talk to the patient No Medicine. Patients Pay Small Cost of Serum Only. One Serum Gives Relief in Many Cases. Come and Talk to Patients. Hundreds Are Being Treated. Are They Satisfied? Come and See For Yourself. Do Not Worry About the Cost. Patients Pay for Serums Only. No Doctor Charges. All Laboratory Examinations of Blood or Urine, One Dollar. Metabolism increased in every case. Blood and skin diseases yield because more oxygen is carried to every blood cell. Increase your blood count and your Anemia will disappear. Protein serum stirs every cell into activity, increasing metabolism, promoting secretions and excretions, and hastening the elimination of waste products. Thus the circulation is improved, the fatty tissues are used up instead of accumulating, and at the same time the entire muscular and nervous system is toned up and strengthened—the persistallic action of the stomach, so necessary to digestion, is facilitated and so, of course, the body benefits as the indigestion is relieved—the entire energy of the body is intensified. Many fleshy people lose 5 or 6 pounds with one serum and thin Anemics gain 3 or 4 pounds. Do you want to talk to the patients who are taking the serum? No doctor charges. No medicine. This being the Anniversary of Blood Cell Serum, and the first one that it has had it will probably live in the memory of our children's children many ages to come. Each and every blessing that comes to us in this world is due to the foresight, intelligence and perseverance of the human mind. We cannot forget to pay homage, to the greatest savant of the world, when you look upon this photograph of the man who did more for suffering mankind than all the people who ever lived in the world except Christ. He was a poor man, without honor from his own kinpelems, community or the nation which he served. Our success is due to this wonderful field of medicine, and the therapeutic field thirty-five years ago when there was no human mind capable of grasping the possibilities and the advancement of Medical Research work. Over seven thousand people have partaken of these Serums during the past year and while a silent prayer may accompany each and every one that is given, the great inspiration came from this man's maker, and the unold blessings from all departments—medicine and surgery could not be written in a thousand newspapers or portrayed with a million libraries. "A dre Has helped thousands of lone STATE RESEARCH I 22 N. State St., Sulte 700-705 Ph Has helped thousands of long suffering patients of chronic ailments after everything else failed STATE RESEARCH LABORATORIES MAKE SERUMS FOR SICK PEOPLE 23 N. State St., Suite 200-705 Phone Depthorn 3159 10:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.; Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. PAGE TEN BY GEORGE JOHNSON With characteristic disdare for the ethics of everyday righteousness, fair play, law and justice, Alabama whites led by doddering indictments, high and low, have set about to make and unmake such legislation as will bring the management of the new government to a new level. The $50,000 monthly payroll permanently to the felimsipals of Southern white quacks and charlatans. Alabama white people do not consent to the rehabilitation institution, and join hands for anybody, not excepting the president of the United States, to remove Col. Stanley, the white man, and replace him with an executive of the Whites Have Grin This circumstance convinces the whites that they have the armer grip KEEP WELL YOUR BIRTHRIGHT THE DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL BAND INDIANAPOLIS IS HOST TO SUNDAY SCHOOL GONGRESS Bv. ALVIN D. SMITH Indianapolis, Ind., June 15—Over 3,000 delegates are in the city attending the eighteenth annual session of the National Association of Baptist Churches that opened on Wednesday at Mt. Paran Baptist church, of which Rev. B. F. Farrell is pastor. Allen Boyd, head of the National Baptist Publishing house of Nashville, Tennessee, arrived here early Wednesday morning to hear large and Southern points. Dr. Boyd is secretary of the Sunday School congress. A large delegation from Chicago and New York attended the meeting. All arrangements for the delegation had been completed by Rev. W. H. Knight, Rev. George W. Alexander and Ben J. Johnson, national Baptist convention (unincorporated), accompanied the delegation and addressed the congress at its opening. The big features of the congress, Prof. H. B. P. Johnson of Nashville, is in charge of the choir, and discussed are "Qualifications of a Sunday School Teacher" and "Saving the Race by Saving the Children," J. P. Robinson of Ark. and Dr. G. B. Taylor are presiding. [Image of a man with a bald head and a mustache, wearing a suit and tie.] Up to Harding Roots, herbs loadstones, magnets sand, sand devil's legends, ancient tallamani rings, master keys of Solomon, lucky seals, wizard secret, wizard secret, etc. Write for merce of Hannibal, Mo., and received high schools' bands at the National Musical associ- band of color to compete. Received applause Led by Prof. Martin Lewis they visited the and entertained the students of Wendell Phil- at the Appomattox club with the Phillips' Sodium Gives Relief in Many Cases. Why They Satisfied? Come and 付 for Serums Only. and or Urine, One Dollar. yield because more oxygen is car- mia will disappear. colism, promoting secretions and the circulation is improved, the time the entire muscular and nerv- the stomach, so necessary to diges- ion is relieved—the entire energy in Anemics gain 3 or 4 pounds. do doctor charges. No medicine. We told you a year ago that you could depend on receiving help and assistance in most all forms of suffering, but especially those diseases which are caused from faulty metabolism. You hear the echoes of seven thousand people who have taken them. They have a perfect right to rejoice because the results are positively satisfactory. It is either a blessing to the poor suffering people or it is not and this great Clinic was established to help you and not you to help the Clinic. There are no medical charge. The other in the world pays the same as the poorest man. Health and life is not a commercial proposition and it was never intended by your maker and mine that it should be. This God-given atom known as Protein, which all the far-searing Universities—Laboratories of this universe—recognize and endorse at this hour its great worth to the upbuilding of your Blood Cells. The hour has arrived when you must decide if you are going to help your City, my City—your State my State—to secure unto its own a helpfulness in the time of need, in the time of pain, in the time of struggling to overcome that which holds you fast until the last sad rites have been proclaimed. think" ats after everything else failed MS FOR SICK PEOPLE M.; Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER GRADUATES FROM MEHARRY Nashville, Tenn., June 7—John E. College, college Thursday evening, May 24. The commencement exercises were held at McKinley High School years at McKinley, Mr. Edwards has such an experience and his entry forms for the professional and his career forward to with much interest by his peers. LEAVES ON TOUR Oklahoma City, Okla., June 16—S. D. Lyons of this city left with his family to visit Yellowstone West. While out of the city the tourists will visit San Francisco, Los Angeles and other extreme western cities, they will return by way of Yellowstone park. Return to Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, 2185 E. 10th St. in Chicago, where they are home from Chicago, where they are Caroline Booth jackson, who died in a result of being struck by an automobile. Wouldn't Move On Frank Taylor's determination to move on by Officer Howard of the Cottage Grove Ave. station, cost the dislocation in Judge John Richardson's court Taylor was arrested at 30th and State St., where he was told to "move on." The Chicago Defender is on sale at the Central depot at news stand. Ask for it. KEEP WELL Rheumatism Obesity Insomnia High Blood Pressure Stomach Trouble 311 GET DEGREES AS HOWARD ENDS "GREATEST YEAR" Largest Graduating Class in History of School Receive Their Diplomas Washington, D. C. June 15—Three hundred eleven degrees were conferred upon graduates of the classes at the 54th annual commencement exercise held at Howard university June 8. This year's class has broken the record for the highest degrees conferred upon Charles Edward Russell, Washington; James Weldon Johnson, New York; James Uspah King, Washington; Mordecai and Daniel Smith Lam, Washington; Dr. Bowen Delivers Message Dr. J. W. E. Bowen of Atlanta was the commencement orator. He adi- tended the graduating class and the subject of Men and Women of Brain and Character." Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude—Ruth E. Wesson and Jia L. Wearford. School of Education Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude Madison W. Tignor Bachelor of Arts—Althea H. Chappman, Bachelor of Arts—Althea H. Chappman, Delba Piroleau, Thelmia Stephenson, Helen T. Tigela, Arne M. Stephan, Tigela T. Tigela, Arne M. Stephan, Gladys Warrington and Emma Wili- glads Warrington and Emma Wili- Bachelor of Science, Cure Laude- Myrle R. Phillips and Marie E. Wash- Ingeniería de la Educación de Science—Martha Amelia Ashe, Charmée B. Ingram and Margaret Commerce and Finance Laule-Theodore W. Fontean. W. Fontean, W. Anderson, Claude W. Blackman, Purisil J. Chesson, James Henry Cole, Monroe M. Hickman, John Henderson, Joseph W. Nicholson, Henry P. Owens, Haywood G. Simms, Arnold Stove, Gladys Y. Turner, Philip Watson and Edward A. Watts. Applied Science Bachelor of Science in Architecture, W. Ferguson and Julius M. Gardner. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science of Civil Engineering—Samuel R. Chewers and Roberto R. Chewers Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering—Augustus D. Watson Economics—Emma L. Askew, June T. Ausen, Pearl M. Clark, Minnie L. Dames, Emma L. Askew, June T. Ausen, Jewel R. Leath, Florence V. McNetton, Sara E. Williams and Georgia White. Music Bachelor of Music in Summa Cum Laude—Beatrice Johnson. Bachelor of Music, Cum Laude—Helen Beatrice Bachelor of Music—Musei Cloud, Ruby Collins, Mildred I. Felton, Mary L. Hattchett and Marguerite Kennyer. Seboh Schoef Bachelor in Theology Ehnener Adolphus Haynes Theology Augustus Smart and Handso Is there anything the rhythmic dance couple—radiating the ant, youthful health And rarest of all exercise freely within of the skin to exu- pleasant odor. Lifebuoy Health moves the cause of b a wonderful health down into each po- germs and leaves t and purified. T Smart Men and Handsome Women Is there anything more beautiful than the rhythmic dance sway of a charming couple—radiating the very spirit of buoyant, youthful health? And rarest of all gifts is the ability to exercise freely without causing the pores of the skin to exude a slightly unpleasant odor. Lifebuoy Health Soap absolutely removes the cause of body odors. It carries a wonderful health ingredient deep down into each pore, removes disease germs and leaves the skin soft, sweet and purified. --- --- Liberal Arts LEVER BROS, CO., Cambridge, Mass. Race Attorney Seeks Klan Aid In Murder Case School of Law Pharmacy Phar. C.—Beverley Lawrence Adams, Bessie Rockingham Baddham, Robert Eddie Bass, Florence Greene Brooks, Henry Lewis Dixon, Bernard Logn Fountain, Howard Charles Jackson, Howard Charles Henry Jackson, Marvin McAfee Jackson, Lorraine Elliott Howard, Charles Henry Jackson, McShann, Sodie Venela Mason, Theorelace Alexander Neely, Irene Dene Howard, Robert Levi Sinkford, Robert Levi Thompson, James Aaron Washington, Bessie Lorraine Stevenson, J. Arleigh Mathews. Graduate Courses Master of Arts in Arleigh Mathews Master of Science in Arleigh Mathews and Clarence Francis Holmes. Opena Cafeteria Daniel C. Young, one of the best opened business for himself at 20 E. Elst St., near the elevated. His calefaction and appaecting. His wife, Mrs. Young, and his daughter, Mrs. prompt and courteous service. They are prepared to serve high-class meals, cooking, pastries—Advertisement. USE DEFEND WANT COLUMNS Men GameWomen more beautiful than sway of a charming very spirit of buoy- gifts is the ability to but causing the pores hide a slightly un- Soap absolutely re- bodyodors. It carries ingredient deep re, removes disease the skin soft, sweet 123 --- Medicine Dentistry DID'NT BOMB HOME, BUT KILLED MAN WHO SOLD IT If the investigation now being carried on by the police in connection with the murder of Woodland real estate man and a trustee of the Gurfeld Blvd. Presbyterian church, proves the contention of some of the white man's actions, the police have murdered because he had sold a house at 7232 Vernon Ave. to members of the Race, additional evidence of bombing has been forsaken as a method, of intimidation in favor of vengeance wreaked upon white women. It is known that several white realtors who had no objection to selling their property fairly to any respectable other whites who got wind of proposed deals. This method now being employed is so quiet as to go almost unnoticed and calls for the strictest order to offset its vicious tendencies. EVANSTON NEWS The marriage of Miss Lina Williams and Mr. John R. Banks of Oak Park, Chicago was solemnized at the home of the bride on June 2. The Rev. R. E. Wilson officiated, and the bride and sons of Oak Park, McKinley Martin and sister of Oak Park, Mr. Katherine Cooker and sons of Oak Park, McKinley Chicago, Mrs. Pope of Kenosha, Wis. Ruth Mili Ruth of nashville, Tennessee, Mrs. Maggie Bailey, 104, Chicag Ave, and J. Robinson of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Maggie Bailey, 104, Chicag Ave, and J. Robinson of Denver, Colo. Mrs. Maggie Bailey, 104, Chicag Ave, is able to up again after a few weeks' illness. NORTH SIDE NEWS Mrs. W. S. M. McAllister, accompanied Merchant, and Mrs. Lillian Richardson are visiting relatives and friends in St. Louis to Bedford, town, Mrs. Nelly Kola of 1129 Cambridge Ave. had as her guests Kelly, Columbus, Slo., who was here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dukel. Married at 1129 Nelson St., entertained at dinner last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Pearl Dukel, and her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Dukel CITY BUYS PEKIN Plans are being made by the police department to purchase a St. and convert the property into a police station. The department is financing St. and convert the milture on finance by police Chief Collins June 8. A favorable report was issued by the finance body led by Aberlerman The Cottage Grove Ave. police station is now being wrecked for the extent of the damage. The Park Ave. and the Pekin cafe propane station is owner instead. Daniel Jackson is owner. SHOOTS HUSBAND In a quarrel over money matters, John Tucker. 27 years old, died in the right hip by his wife, Berta. Her brittle arm was a tucker. Mr. Tucker claims she shot in defense of her life after wrestling the tucker. She was taken to Providence hospital and Mrs. Tucker placed under arrest by McCarthy of the detective bureau. BUILDER WANTED A man who can do first-class class-construction of large buildings and teaching school boys will do well to apply to University of Bracken, Braxton. Miss"—Advertisement. Sixth and Seventh Books of Egyptian Secrets, Black rt. and many other Rare books. Catalog Free STAR BOOK CO. Camden, N. J. Dept. N. Sixth and Seventh Books of Mosa, Black Art and many other RARB books. Catalog Free STAR BOOK CO. Camden, N. J. Dept. D 一 SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 LOST RELATIVES [ADVERTISEMENTS] CARD OF THANKS ADVERTISINGMESSI IN MEMORIAM [ADVERTISMENTS] In loving remembrance of my dear husband, J.J. Gorman with his life two years ago, June 15, Boston, Mass. "Nowbody knows my longing. Better than we ever knew. I shed my tears from an acting heart, Wife of my dear husband. I often sit and think of you. When I am alone. Rewrite every thing only thing That grief can call its own. —Loving wife, Rose G. Green. In sad and loving memory of my beloved brother, J.J. Gorman, life one year ago, June 17, 1922. But not forgotten. It is just the same as today in the life of my dear brother for the Kindness shown and beautiful Floral designs.—Louise Caundy, brother. In loving memory of Inky Scott, who died six years ago. "Every day brings back sweet memories. Free from the pain. Deep within our hearts we cherish. Thoughts of our love so dear. —Kipper Dugan, mother; Beatrice Scott, father; sister. DEATHS Undertakers Chapel Free Lady Assistant 451 East 31st Street Office Phone: Doug. 9100 KERSEY, McGOWAN & MORSELL Undertakers 3515 Indiana Ave OFFICE PHONE DOUGLAS 8251 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHED LUNCH ROOM FURNITURE FOR SALE — SPANISH leather and mink parlor suite, 321; kitchen cabinet, 251; bedroom table, Colleen Co. billiard table, 4457; p. p. barrina 3329 Grand Bldd. Douglas 4088. CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT, on account of illness, good paying business. Call Gill E. 45th st. ROOFING M. A. CURRAN Roofer 6420 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Telephone Midway 5366 Residence Midway 0627 CHILDREN TO BOARD CHILDREN TO BOARD IN THE COUNTRY; reasonable prices. Bertha Tetter, Monroe, Ill. WILL CARE FOR BABIES AT HOME, 3329 Prairie ave. Douglas 27041. If you are going to buy a used car this season, you cannot afford to miss this sale. You will not be able to equal these values again. A number of these cars have been repainted and overhauld and look and run as well as new. Comparison will show our prices far below the usual mark. 1921 Elgin Sport Tour... $650 1921 Marmon Tour... 1,750 1921 Case Sedan... 1,250 Terms Can Be Arranged Trades Will Be Considered M Immediate A Delivery X Your Car W In Trade E Drexel Auto L Exchange L 6 East S 55th St. BIG USED CAR SALE THIS WEEK Fifty care, all makes to pick from. All in first class condition. Overcharged and redemption with same sticker. Drexel Auto Exchange **DIPAIR TAXIER** 2,600 THE THING for taxi or (formal) work. Perfect shape $800; some barraca or art quilt. E. g. G. $100; E. g. F. E. barned wood. E. g. barned wood. 900. **OWENS MAGNETIC SHEET** $2,500 and was driven by a careful driver and is used for display. 900. If you are in the market, for a good heat and air, A. K. Pathch, G. K. Smith, N. State, A. K. Pathch, G. K. Smith, N. State, HAYNES TOTRINE TRASPASSER 21 wonderful room; 2 chairs; 2 bedrooms extra extra; 2 wagon; 2 car; E. 55th & 10th floor; 2 wagon; E. 55th & 10th floor; HOBARTER BON PHRICTET MECHANICAL condition now; new bath; dead time; pump and water; vacuum; TV, phone, and Friday. We wash DIRECTORY ELECTRIC: FORWARD PRINT wheel wheels, parametric tires, good battery charge, and good FRONT PRINT Frank Prue Kohl and Indiana are in. CUNXINGHAM LIMO. 4 CYLINDER: FY RINGINGHAM LIMO. 4 CYLINDER: FY ringing and new starting motor. $49 in international. $42 N. State at. N. State at. MUSICISTRY: 8 TOURS, IN FIRST CLASS CLASS. $250.00 per hour. $350.00 per day log in at Star Star Studio 2 and $450.00 per hour. $550.00 per day. FOR THE NAME - WILLIAM KNIGHT OVERMAN seller, $250.00; $500.00, 132 N. Hoboken road. NELSON LA MOON TRUCK; TON ANI bargain; bargain for cash; terms to responsible party, 10 N. Holley st., near PLAY TIP DIP SOLID SAIL 42 INCHES Mini deck, 10" x 10" x 42", with mind deck dials, slightly sized at half the incl. tool; also harbors, M. R. Lemo & Co. and, at the Phone Number 2580 harrison 2601. PLAYER PIANO OR PIANO: WILL BE HIT ONE TO JOIN BATTLE in Chicago on Monday. We will pay $5 down and 2 years to pay bill. Address: 125 N. 10th St., Chicago. Address: 125 N. 10th St., Chicago. FOR QUICK DISCOUNT, $250.00 COMBINATION DEAL. 10% off. 10% off. 10% off. roman reusable offer, invoiced, 100.00 E. 4th st. THIRD FACE PALM SHUTTLE SUITE OF GOLDEN STREET, 100.00 E. 4th st. roman reusable, Call 615-222-2222. OLD FURNITURE, DIE SALE CREAM, 2005, Ellis Ave. 20th Floor. INSTRUCTION BIRD MASSION SUPPLIER, HERB DOC. Kirkpatrick, chapel house, Ellis Ave. offering chapel house, Ellis Ave. offering chapel house, Ellis Ave. no air sale. The treatment will cost $250. The treatment will cost $250. The treatment will cost $250. D. M. B. Anderson, Pinehurst, Pinehurst, 2005. MUSIC STUDIO, DIE SALE CREAM, Piano and cello will be audited during studios for PUPPS can BE TAUGHT LESSONS at their summer after, 10:30, 4:20. ADOPTION WANT TO ADOPT CHILD FROM INPART HILL, W. T. Walker, West 815s. HAIRDRESSING LENGTH 1148 HIGH GROWER AND SNAIL TO 3275 INDIA SEA, india, sept. 4, 2015 ... HIGHEST CASH PRICE TAX FOR ALL of household goods, including ware- ing, lumber, lynx and 2011 state Victory 4241. FOR SALE • EWELYR JEWELYR RAILROAD WATER, GOLD bill; 22 w. bill; price: $100 to K. Hippen, Congressman Gary, ind. OFFICE EQUIPMENT BOLT YOUR WORK, ALL OTHER PAYMENTS IN THEIR FURNITURE, REQUIRED. KNOW HOW TO SAVE. WYI NOT SELL US YOUR SPAM TIME THIS WEEK! Introducing new Style Guaranteed Hersay-GT-69 plates, 11 colors, no capital or smaller letters, and no embellishments. Buy and collect; pay daily; also monthly buy; free gift offer benefits; complete order; free shipping; free delivery. Made in China Mills Co., Ltd. 3218 Nanjing, China. AGENTS WANTED For a high-class line of calling cards, business cards, financial cards, meringue cards, mono- card cards, and more. Where literal cumulative; ex. unnecessary. Where filamentous and neat. Where write of plenty and neat. Where towning. 627 Adelaide St., Indian County. 627 Adelaide St., Indian County. AGENTS I want agents to put pictures, illustrations of people I know, write books on Americas. For participles write bios in Chicago Dr. Jennifer AGENT-NEW HARB BIRD DANNY SELLEIN AGENT-NEW HARB BIRD, manufactured 1888, to sell her certification, rhinoceros in- tense, and other products. She earns $600 per month. So can you. Write thems. We will tell you how. Iptw. Bk. D. Qilles. Olles Bk. Bliag. Wldg. Dc. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL DUBB RELIEF and first bed feet; good money market. We will submit our proposition to reliable reporter Remi Coy, 5100 N. 5th St. Chicago, IL 60611. Big Money to Agents Selling the Dubbar Specific Cigars, Address Box 164, Richmond, Ind. MES AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE, LET million dollar organization established in in hospitals, selling out foods, toilet and medical products to build up a permanent warehouse. A new office, A.M. McMahon Fox & Colgate, in Columbus, SUMMER RESORTS Hotels, leasing houses, apartments and businesses. 212-755-5200, N. Indiana Ave. Atlantic City, NJ. THE SOUTHERN COTTAGE MIDTOWN, 212-755-5200, N. Indiana can ave. Atlantic City, NJ. 212-755-5200 DEHILLEI COTTAGE ON LANE FONTY TO CALL W. P. Barton, Greenville, NC. The semi-annual dividend of $1 per share was paid on January 1, 2013, and the stock of the corporation; parity July 1, 2013, to stockholders of record at the close of the business. Checks to be mailed: Chicago, june 1, 2013. Secretary MEDICAL EITHTHETHS: WOULD YOU CARE TO REQUEST a relief of wolf? Positively relief of wolf? Positively relief of wolf? Positively relief of wolf? MNIN MNIN 2024 TABLETS: AT WITHIN 12 days treatment of 81 by or per pkt 12 days treatment of 81 by or per pkt TAB 1224, Norman Trent. LOST AND FOUND LIGHT-BIRTH TOOLIUM PUREE ON SANTA MARIA for request for operation, no operation and information rewarded and kept strictly on board. A. Gleason, 6 E. Adams, 8 room, 504. REPEEHINCKED ROOKKEEPER PANTED REPEEHINCKED tribal batl. be able to take direction of real estate officers; hires BSt. 800 give pay real estate officers; hires BSt. 800 Watkins, 1020 Indiana ave. 1114, 1114, Watkins, 1020 Indiana ave. 1114, 1114 GIRLS WANTED-EXP. COUCHET AND hand bedders; for shop or home work; learners taken, Arme bedding and Emb. Co. Bld. 2 E3, stl. 300, 300. EARN $2,000/$4,000 WEEKLY. ADDRESSING BROTHER. ADDRESSING FRIEND. PRESIDENT. Placement Mail Co., WANTED. EXPERIENCED OPERATIONS ON BROTHER. Good read, 212 Shelton St., cor- nected to work. GIRL, HOUSEWORK: NEAT AND, HEIR GIRL, HOUSEWORK: SARF, 3240 Ave. Harmland NORTH GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: NO WAIT WOMEN NIGHT home nights: 1215 Dresden Ave. DRESSON WOMEN WANTED TO ASSEMBLE WASTE WOMEN GIRL COE. 102 M. Norsen arzt. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR AND FINISHER to operate appt. on 430, 319 W. Sullivan St., Boca Raton, FL 33420. GOOD HOME FOR MIDDLE AGED WOMEN for services or services for civil Blind, 1844. BUSINESS CHANCE8 AN INHERAL MURRY MAKING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE NEW YORK CITY, Cleveland and Chattanooga for the sale of the various fruits, salad and vegetables. $200 for $100. $200 for $100. $200 for American Food Supply, Columbia, TN. COTTON WILL NEED: COTTON WILL NEED: MEN WANTED - TO WEAR THE LATEST style made to usure and wear. Write to: Rickerther Tailoring Co. Dept. 472, San Diego, CA. FREE ADVICEHOW TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL in real estate and insurance. Tarrytown, NY. Cooperative Realty, San Diego, CA. COST SHIPPING: SHIP SHIPPING and business cost only $25. a real cash payment. CUSTOMER SERVICE: CUSTOMER SERVICE: HISTAMENT: COTTAGE GROVE, NEAR $110; $100; other services: $2,000. COST SUPPLIES: BOOK 1, $250. INCLUDE: PLAINTED TYPEWONDER $2,500. BACK $2,500. BACK $2,500. BACK $2,500. DELICATESSES: GOOD LOCATION: BACK for cash on account other business. TAILOR SHOP A-1: WORK ENOUGH FOR people; living city on account of health. FOR SALE ACCOUNT SUCCESS: ELECTRIC bathroom and bicycle shop: $247. LICENSE: SOFT BRUNG, ICE CREAM SALT, SOFT BRUNG, ICE CREAM SALT, $2 a day. LICENSE: SOFT BRUNG, ICE CREAM SALT, $2 a day. HISTORIAN FOR SALE: GOOD LOCATION very reasonable price. Call Iris, Inc. CONTRACTORS CHESTER A. WICKS LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION REPAIRING MAINtenance LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE EXPEND CREDIT IF DEFINED POUG. 4013. 820 E. 80TH ST. HOMER R. LEWIS Building Contractor CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING HOMER, HOMER, HOMER HOMER AND GARAGES HUNTER TECHNIC AND LOANS EXPENSE PHONE DREXEL 8018. PENSIONS J. E. DRIELWILK, 605 E. ST. WASHINGTON. Waltham Warb. and Waltham petrols THE CHICAGO DEFENDER HELP WANTED-MALE RACE LABORERS WANTED Shipping Laborers and Mechanics to Pennsylvania and Ohio Every Day. Apply At Once. UNITED EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Knoxville, Tennessee. be ARE YOU OUT OF A POSITION? Or working a better job? We put your application directly before a maximum number of dams who employ people with your specific qualification. To be on board, you receive individual, personal queries. SEE MR. HOYT HERALD AND EXAMINER VOCATIONAL AND EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Room 217, 326 W. Madison St. WANTED Experienced bench and machine molders. Open shop; piece work. Non-union men. Good wages; good conditions. INVESTIGATE STANDARD MALLEABLE CASTINGS CO. Terre Haute, Ind. WANTED at ONE-SHEET FOR WORK OF all kind; in and out of the city, such as operatives, tractors, freight handlers, car dealers, plasterers, construction workers, and gardeners. Good study work; railroad work; free transportation call or write. Would out of town salesmen. Huron, S. St. State at Vincennes, 1019. WANTED: first CLASS PHOTO-PEINTER, set in norwegian and job shop; must be able to give five times that; mural of city big rigs, freight handlers, and any questions. Address counter尉, Box 625 Allougheau. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES CITIZENS, NEW-COMIERS, YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Why mate every and vaultible time by working above a job when your coerced position is threatened. A. B. C. Employment Office 4702 S. State Street Drexel 0098 and 0194 Open Enquiries, Sundays and Holidays THE AFRO-AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 3409½ S. State St. SUCCEEDS THE BEST POSITIONS AT THE BEST POSITION AND SECURED. Phones, Victory 4580 and 7625 CITIZENS, SPIRIT COMMUNITY, VICENZA JEWELS and money, who make energy and energy-related matters about their positions, posted information at the N. C. Employment Office, 4726 S. State, N. C. and days and holidays, and who will good JOB MATTERS AND PRIVATE FAILLES, GOOD MATTERS AND PRIVATE FAILLES, GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS SUPERIOR TALENTS AND CLEANERS, 2009 Inlodge are. We call and deliver. Catterman 000. IG. Moore, L. H. Bolinger. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS 3590 E. INDIANA AVENUE Phone Blvd. 2518 4524 E. INDIANA AVENUE Phone Newwood 1861 4824 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Direct 5153 HRE, P. FRANKLIN, Prop. BEAUTIFUL, COZY, WARM FURNISHED ROOMS Electric Light, Gas; Sanitary Warehouses With Water; Dry Storage Lines; Lamp Lighting With Gas Oils; Weekly Rates: $40 to $100.00 to Surprise Lines LIFE HARD to Surprise Lines ROOM TO WORK: people; couple; or 2. men; artifice cooers; only first class people used apply. Douglas J.23. FURNISHED ROOMS, 4524 3D APT=FURN- rual; first class married or 2 work people with board; only working people need PRAIRIE AVE. 3252, 3D APT—HOOM FURN unlidde area reded rool in hame where CHAMPION AVE. 4527, 3D APT—LARGE pain furn. m. suitable for people; elec- tric furn. m. suitable for people; INDIANA AVE. 5240, 3D APT—PUNK, and unfurn. modern tneat; for boulgele people VINCENE AVE. 4537, 3D APT—FUN, plea in unfurn. Atlantic, Atlanta 4500, INDIANA, Atlanta, December 2008 65TH AND KANSAS—OYO FURN. ROOM, with kennel, kennel, kennel, 4523 PRAIRIE AVE. 2222, PUNK, PUNKISH room with kitchenette. FRAMHIL AVE. 5147, APT. 1, 2-NICE ROOM ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4095, 40S APT. 1, LARRY furnished town. CALMIDT AVE. 4728, APT. 1, FURN. BMS. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4095, 40S APT. 1, 3-NEAT ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4095, 40S APT. 1, 3-NEAT hot water; close to car HIRES. LARRY furnished town. LARRY FURN. ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO INDIANA AVE. 4095, 30S APT. 1, MIN PAR. AVE.; furnished town. INDIANA AVE. 3095, APT. 1, NEATLY AVE.; furnished town. LARRY AVE. 4095, 42D PL. FURNISHED CALMIDT AVE. 4447, 3D APT. - FURN. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. 4095 FURNISHED LARGE FRONT BROWN, WESTERN, 48TH ST. 25, 25TH APT. - NEATLY FURNISHED stabled room, Forest 0732-3. 25 FURNISHED APT. - FURNISHED APT. - FURNISHED or furnished room. FURNISH AVE. 3720, 25TH APT - FURNISHED FURNISH AVE. 4643, 25TH APT - HARD- furnished, rat run, 2 men or married couple, FURNISHED AVE. 4643, 25TH APT - FURNISHED FURNISHED room, Reserved 2523. FURNISH AVE. 4600 - FURNISHED TWO GILLS AVE. 3520, 25TH APT - BODY WITH barn; men pref.; roof. First-class only. FURNISHED AVE. 4600, 25TH APT - GAT- 76-83MEDICAL ROOM, Douglas 0732-3. WARASH AVE, 500, APT, 56—FRONT RM, for 2. VIEW, 563. FRARHIE AVE., 1988, APT. 4-FURN. fork, room. Dresel 4050. CALMET AVE. APT. 3855-2 FURNISHED porch, room. Dresel 4050. SEWANT PURN. BANK: PRIVACY fork, room. Dresel 4050. CALMET AVE. 4509 APT. 3-FURNISHED fork, room. Dresel 4050. CALMET AVE. 4588 APT. 3-FURNISHED fork, room. Dresel 4050. Furnished two room apt. for rent: also front room for 200 sq. ft. of private use only. MRS. GREEPKIN : SEN. JEAN AVENUE BOOSE-KITTLETON HOUSE KING ROOM BACKYARD MONEY AGENT INFORMATION BAR 202 E. 30TH ST. DOUGHLAND 4796-8 THE EXTERIORS THE EXTERIORS Kitchensette, furnished complete; hot and cold water; with all conveniences. CATALOG 6315. Josephine Hilders, housekeeper FURNISHED LIGHT & COAT HOUSE HOUSEKEEPING complex: 2 bedrooms; hot and cold water; the transportation system. No chilling. VAT 4078. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM in a double house, furnished framed. Clark's Inn Roating Agency, 60 E. 35th St. Village 4228. P. 477TH PL., 432, FL. 3- MODERATE ROOM in upstreet for couple or men; 3: mins. Close to frand house. First-class people. E. 57TH ST., 312, APT. 2- NICE ROOM suitable for lady or 2 ladies who are willing to share room in private family. Detailed floor plan. INDIANA AVE. 1852, 2D APT - NEATLY married. Two children. Also married couple, and two married couples. In 11:30 a.m., 11:40 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 11:60 a.m., 11:70 a.m. LANGLEY AVE. 450 - NEGLY FURNISHED room in modern apt.; no other furniture. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A RELIABLE room or KITCHENITE space the ideal place is the 12th floor of the LANGLEY AVE. 1852, 2D APT - NEATLY married. Two children. Also married couple, and two married couples. In 11:30 a.m., 11:40 LANGLEY AVE., 6913, 2D PL- PHFATE home; front room for desirable rooms. PRAHIE AVE., 6248, 2D APT- NEATLY room; couple; room, or 40 room, light furn. room. Kowad 2451. VANCENE AVE., 2747, 2D- FURN. BURNS room. Kowad 2451. MICHIGAN AVE., 4210, 157- FURN. BURNS modern apartment. Boulevard 3132. countryside. Kowad 2451. CRAHMAN AVE., 3000, 157- FURN. BURNS modern apartment. Doug. 2097. ST LAWRENCE AVE., 4528, 2D APT- - GRAND FURN. 3138, 157 APT- NEATLY furnished room for one or two men. WAHSEE AVE., 3229, 2D APT- NEATLY room; furnished or unfurn. Brevet 3271. CHAMPLAIN AVE., 4695- LARGE, LUFTH room; furnished or unfurn. Brevet 3271. CHAMPLAIN AVE., 4340, 157 APT- HOF- room. Kowad 2451. TWO ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. BOULET room for gentleman. Kenwood 3290. TWO ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. BOULET room for gentleman. Kenwood 3290. FURN. ROOM FOR MAN OR CONGRENI- tAL room for man. Kenwood 3290. INDIANA AVE., 3743, 2P- SIZABLE furn.; used, and light run. for man; rest. COTTAGE GROVE AVE., 3743, 2P- GI- FTH- CONGRENI-TAL room. Kenwood 3290. FURNISHED ROOM: MARRIED COUPLE OR BIGGER. Dugout. August 1842. ROOMS AND KITCHENEER: Bath and kitchenette. by BY FAMILY. Large room. 2 men preferred or couple. CALMET AVE. MIDDERS PEN. PEN AVE. MIDDERS PEN. MIDDERS PEN. AVE. NEAT-HAIR HOOD. MON and reasonable. Atlantic 323 Pen. E. COTTEN. FURNISHED ROOM. for rent. Dugout. 8422. LANGLEY AVE. 4322, 32D APT.-STER- front room; 5th, single man. Atlanta, GA23 E. 4417 ST. 347-FUNN HOODS, MOD- FURNISHED. EASTERN ROOM. EUBSTER ROOM. EUBSTER ROOM. MICHAEL AVE. 292- NEATLY FUR- INDIAN AVE. 292- PERNILLED BOOM- Bond 4047, Mrs. Roach. GRAND BEND. 391- PERNILLED BOOM- Bond 4047. CALUMET AVE., 425T. 18T APT—FURNISHED rooms; and ELECTRIC and modern. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT CALFETE AVE. 421, APT. 2-1, FURNISHED ROOMS INDIANA AVE. 323, NEAT. LAUNDRY FOR 1, 4 or 5 working men, pliant man. MICHIGAN AVE. 322-1NICE ROOM FOR 1 or 5 working men, pliant man. RIVERSIDE AVE. 421, FURNISHED ROOM fitted room, steam and electric modem. E. 42TH, 43TH, 48TH FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Farrell 4037. UNFURNISHED ROOMS WARHAM 426, 316, 3D FL. ONE LARGE above parlor. 1 bedroom off front awnings. fitted room; light, air, steam. Dresel 3301. FLATS WANTED WANTED—4 BOOM APARTMENT WITH med. centrohouses in First-class neighbor- hood. Gakkaid 2053. ROOMS WANTED LET US RENT YOUR ROOMS AND KITCHEN FOR RENT. Call us at 212-555-1234. Call cooler. The Local Room Heating Bureau. 30 Mth. Aft. Room 100. All rooms are fully equipped. We will help care for 2 children. Dec. 1984. WED. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY. JUN. FLATS FOR RENT 5-RM. FLAT ON 42D PLACE; NO CHILD dren, only first-class party need apply. Call after, 6 o'clock. Douglas 262. FLATS FOR SALE GRAND DIN, 3200 S. 197, APT. 3100-MON OPT. beautifully furnished in malaysia and furnished by white cedar bedded baby Dugout. 800-722-2222 FOR SALE-THE MON. APT., FURN. COM Meet with lease; igloo living room and bedroom 11" and bathroom. Atlas 210. FOR RENT. OFFICE FOR DENTIST, RECEPTION ROOM. Meet with lease. 2502 W. Madison St. Phone please 623-2222 NEW GARAGE; PRIVATE; MODERN CON Private Office in Suite Excellent location; shome and information service; suitable for lawyer or business; can furnish complete service to out-of-town basi news. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS 1120001111000 BARGAINS-BOOKS Covei-McCiel- Books Washington St. is in kitted with good books and a nice desk. You can come in and browse. Covei-McCiel. Books and Publishers. 138 W. Washington St. FOR SALE-COMPLETE SET OF WATCHES FOR SALE at a harbours, R. Jargemonoan. STATE P.O. DISMISSMENT: BUSINESS OR division: $15 per mo. A. A. Apilin. $15 State St. FOR SPACE FOR HOME: $200 Joz. E. S. Phone: Phones 4100. PERSONAL GOOD LUCK HERBS YOUR LUCKY STAR STILL SHINES. USE IT. Birthdate and 25th birthday histogram of valuable information. Ociss Press, 402 Burgh Street, New York, NY 10017. STOP WORRYING MRN MINNIE HILL, 2348 DEAIMBORN ST. Park to Keswick, through C. O. Cox. Park to Keswick, through C. O. Cox. PAGE ELEVEN FOR SALE FINEST LOCATION ON SOUTH SIDE SOUTH OF 49TH ST. CORNER 23 ALMAMITY BUILDING (1254-8) CAPT CART CASH AND OTHER BEST BUY IN THIS VINYLITY. BARGAINS FOR SALE Tahun 4, 1994, year kdl 31-N-dat bstk Tahun 4, 1994, year kdl 31-N-dat bstk Price $1,000.00, Cash $20.00, Price $1,000.00, Cash $20.00 Vienna 2, 1994, year dth 31-Flat stats Vienna 2, 1994, year dth 31-Flat stats Wooden chairs and dshl. Heat $20.00 per. year. Wooden chairs and dshl. Heat $20.00 per. year. Indiana Ave., near 41th St.-60th streets front brick front blvd, 67 rooms, all off the hall. Modern throughout. Also hasement dorm. Inst $61.95 per room. Price: $200.00. Cash: $60.95 MRS. L. BARLOW. Mgr. HUNSLOW, W. 99TH - BEAUTIFUL 5-3M, 48-40, size: 2 lots; all modern; tenm size: 38-40, size: 2 lots; all modern; tenm 6 IOLEWILD LOTS, 2 LAKE FRONT, 4 housings, off Club House. Cash proposition. Phone Weathern BIGL. MISCELLANEOUS CLARENCE M. JONES Tempo Orchestra Music Furnished for All Occasions T. HOWARD HAWKINS, Mgr. Douglas 2671 Kenwood 2083 A. F. M. WANTED 2,500 separator writers. We guarantee $20 buyer's credit. We will send you sell it for at least $100. If you have never been to see us, we do not take. For detailed information write the Mid-West Film Agency Co. 123 BROADWAY 123 BROADWAY Correspond with soon. Site lily or gesty is available. Send your resume to: available with your lily form. www.tenniseng.com Eugene Engg Pittsburgh, MEN AND NOMEN USE AS MEN AND NOMEN USE AS IMPORTED PERFUME Purchase. sufficient for 8 months. ripe of oil. sufficient for 8 months. Pats gleaned beyond. etc. drop bath. Pats gleaned beyond. etc. wanted. Avery. Illinois. H. App. Avery wanted. WANTED—FOR CASH OLD POSTAGE COLLECTIONS LINCOLN ST. CHICAGO E. AVERY 305 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO CASH PAID TO DISTRIBUTED CIRCULARS EVERYWHERE, CONTACT FOR 4 STAMPS $5 Per 1,000 CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTORS UNION. WE HAVE A RINGS OF SOFT DRINK BEER: Orangeade. Slimmer. Limon. lime-cherry. will make 1/2 gall. of the beer drink per person. Pats gleaned beyond. etc. Pats gleaned beyond. etc. THE NEWYORK NATIONAL DISTRICT Agency will for limited time beach a sale at 120 W. 42nd St. It. Amherst. Largest. 120 W. 42nd St. It. Amherst. Largest. 120 W. 42nd St. It. Amherst. Largest. REHILUM SALE: 4092 BROADWAY, BREAKING gathering Saturday, 10 a.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and Sunday, LADIEN SURROWS, SUITS, SIZE 38 AND 52, linen, etc. Furniture alum, Call 450. 420. SACHERNE LADY'S SUTS, ASST AND DRESS cugger, Owner, 410 David Ock, 022. 1234 EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY FOUNDED May 6, 1808, by ROBERT S. ABROTT, LL.B. Published by THE ROBERT S. ABROTT PUBLISHING COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Enclosed as second-class matter, Feb. 1, 1809, at the Postoffice in Chicago, Ill., under art of March 9, 1879. LONDON—17 Green St., Charing Cross Road, London, England. W. C. CHICAGO—3603 Indiana Ave, Telephone Douglas 0085. 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. WHAT MATTERS IT? What matters it if Jones be blue, if Moore of going anywhere, if on fake roosbucks falls the dew, if June-time fragrance falls the air? What soaps brings a perfect day To one of age, to one in youth. Who suffers only as he may Who has an ulcerated tooth? HOLDING UP OUR HEADS WE KNOW too little about ourselves, our early history, about the stock from which we sprung. Most of us are content to live in and think of the immediate present. We carry no facts and figures in our heads to combat the one who scoffs at our ancestry and intimates that they were the lowest type of human beings and but only the most corollary family. We are forced to place a higher estimate than we place upon ourselves. You may kick a yellow cur-sound in the street without fear of being bitten, but only a fool thinks of taking that liberty with a bulldog. WE HAVE BEEN kicked and cuffed about quite long enough. It is time to right about face. And, thank God, we are doing just that thing. From the banker to the washerwoman we have seen the light that comes with the moral solidarity is becoming a reality. Black no longer stands for a badge of inferiority; rather do we look upon it as the basic shada from which all others were fashioned. VOLNEY WRITES, after visiting the sandy ruins of Thebes: "There a people now forgotten discovered, while others were yet barbarians, the elements of the arts and sciences. A race of men now rejected from society for their sable skin and hair, founded on the study of the laws of nature those religious systems which still govern the universe." LUCIAN SAYS: "The Ethiopians were the first who invented the science of the stars, and gave names to the planets, not at random and without meaning, but descriptive of the qualities which they conceived them to possess; and it was them that this art passed, still in nil imperfection states, to the European nation, whose eyes rightfully believe themselves to be the greatest of nations. "It is probable," he says, "that born under the sun's path, its warmth may have ripened them earlier than other men." THE DOMINANT RACE of today was unquestionably in bondage in those far-away yesterday. Unmistakable evidence is forthcoming from every part of the government and the nation, added light on the subject. And the search for the truth has not fairly begun yet. From the beginning of time empires and racial groups have had their rise and fall and the Ethiopians are no exception to the rule. Because the dominant, civilized, Christian race in America enslaved black men, kept them in ignorance and subject fear, the assumption that Ethiopians are inferior to the white races, or that the latter have been given Dilem right to rule. AGAIN VOLNEY: "Man's obstacle is his ignorance which misleads him in the means and deceives in causes and effects. He will enlighten himself by experience; he will become right by dint of errors; he will grow wise and good because it is his interest in the nature of life, and his big society, one individual family, governed by the same spirit, by common laws, and enjoying all the happiness" of which their nature is susceptible." The darker race are fast coming into their own, a wise Providence is seeing to that, and it is for us to hold them accountable. We must not nothing in the past to be ashamed of and that all things come to those who wait—actively. ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE WE ARE INCLINED to give the devil his due and so we chalk up one credit mark as a starter toward offsetting the scores of discredit marks charged up against Georgia, the state with the blackest and most criminal record of any in the Union. In a nutshell, a black man sentenced to be hanged by one court was acquitted by a higher court. The facts as told by the news service are interesting enough to warrant a special report. ON APRIL 13, 1919, Joe Ruffin was indicted for the murder of Police C. J. C. Brown and T. P. Stephens at a church festival in Milton, where they had come to arrest Edmund Scott. Ruffin interceded for the prisoner and offered to give bond for his appearance when wanted. A quarrel ensued, pistols were drawn and the two officers and Scott were killed. Ruffin surrendered and was taken to Augusta after a mob lynched one of his relatives. After he was acquitted, he was sentenced to hang. In Savannah he was sentenced to be hanged. The high court set aside the verdict and granted a new trial. On this occasion he was acquitted. INDICTED against for the murder of Officer Brown, he was tried on Nov. 18, 1920. Again he was was acquitted, but so strong was public sentiment against him that he was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to death in the penal colony. His appeals set aside this latter conviction. Buffin has left the state for parts unknown. Such is the story, and it drives home two salient facts—the Georgia rabble (and they seem to be in the majority) are firm believers in mob rule as far as the Negro is concerned; second, the judges of the higher courts are, in the main, bound to deny our justice rather than to prejudice us to toward purging Georgia of her general rottiness. RUFFIN was guiltless beyond the shadow of a doubt or he would have been jerked into eternity in less time than it takes to tell the story. Georgians are citing this case to prove that the courts, at least, draw no color line. The less Georgians have heard of the case, the more a not calling a kettle black. We repeat, we are inclined to give credit where credit is due and in the action of the higher courts we see a ray of hope for the state that has always been a blot on the American escutcheon. "THE HOUSE OF DAVID" whose shady affairs are now being aired in the Michigan courts, held none of our "brunets." There's always something to be thankful for. THE DISAPPOINTING THING about returning to your home town after an absence of many moons is that you meet so many people who didn't know you had been away. TEN CARLOADS of calcium arsenate, used for destroying the holl weevil, have been burned. Just like one of those condemned holl weevils to put a lightning bug on the job. WHEN THE YOUNG DOCTOR tells you that you called him just in time he may mean that he was desperately in need of the fec. HENRY FORD has $200,000,000 in cash. Henry's not a counterfeiter, but he certainly knows how to make dollars out of him. Honk, honk! AS WE UNDERSTAND the farmer's position, all he asks for is a condition where he will not have to pay more freight charges than the crop is worth. Work is practice for living—the more you practice the better you can live—Park S. Allison THE APPOINTMENT of Walter Cohen, comptroller of customs at New Orleans, by President Harding in spite of Cohen's rejection by the Senate is being generally commented upon by the press. Nothing is said and nothing can be said to the detriment of Cohen, morally, socially, politically or otherwise. The sole objection grows out of the fact that some Negro Democrats for political and partisan purposes have hypocritical and insincere. The truth is that the so-called "Negro question" is utilized by Southern Democrats for political and partisan purposes. It is used solely in the interest of aspirants to political distinction and official recognition on the part of certain demagogues who, possessing no merit of their own, continue to appeal to the base prejudices of white Republicans in order to gain the support. THE MISCHIEVOUS political propaganda has unfortunately been allowed to attain political headway and strength on account of weak-kneed Northern white Republicans who have given it countenance, encouragement and support. For this no one man in the Republican party is more responsible than President Harding himself. Our faith in Mr. Harding began to wane when he failed or refused to rebuke certain white clerks in the office of the register of the Southern Democrats in the appointment of a colored man as head of that bureau. EVEN if it had been his intention not to appoint a Colored man to that or any other important position, he would have served Colored Americans to better advantage and would have secured for him a better chance of success. American people if he had taken a bold and aggressive stand against racial prescription and official segregation. THE WEAKNESS displayed by him along these lines is the primary cause of Cohen's rejection by the Senate. In view of the policy pursued by him in the Senate, he was not a strong advocate and the impression strengthened that if he should name any Colored man for an important position it would be for political effect upon the Colored vote North and South, and not because he wanted to give official recognition to any member of our group, he would not be a strong advocate and he had no desire to antagonize "the Southern people" who did so much toward his election to the presidency. The mischievousness of this propaganda is brought out in the comments made by Southern papers upon this appointment in calling attention to the alleged fact that it is a shap in the face and the heart of the people. Which means the southern white Democrats only. BUT MR. HARDING will soon find out that the appointment of one or two Colored men to official positions will not be accepted by our voters as compensation for his abandonment of any effort to secure the appointment of a representative to it is omitted under the constitution and laws of the land. Appointments to office we look upon as an president to party success and not the incentive to party affiliation. While the refusal to appoint one of our number to any position regardless of their merit we are disposed to resent, yet such an appointment would not be necessary, and client to offset the faults and shortcomings of the administration toward the Race as a whole. A CERTAIN CLASS OF Americans are inclined to stretch privileges into rights and their interpretation of a free country is one in which they can run counter with impunity to the fundamental laws of the country. The United States is crushed by federal machinery, will get a strangle hold on the country with results similar to those found in Russia. We have laws, laws of them, covering all necessary points to human welfare; the fault lies in their not being enforced. Public sentiment dictates this; that is why the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments are nullified in some states and observed in others. The United States is more active in enforcing the eighteenth amendment, which merely deprives citizens of alcoholic beverages, than it is in enforcing the two that have to do with human life and liberty, it too, would share the same fate. GOH when individuals defy the law, but infinitely worse when hundreds and thousands of men band together under the guise of a secret society and attempt to be a law unto themselves and disrupt the whole constituted law-enforcing bodies of city, state and country. The Ku Klux Klan is the one big secret organization that is menacing the country at this time, although its sting, by public force, has been largely removed during the past year. THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE has enacted a law requiring all secret, oathbound societies to life with the secretary of state sworn copies of their respective constitutions, hy-laws, oaths and lists of membership. Similar bills have been passed and are intended, of course, to reach the Klan and do away with its secrecy and irresponsible character. AS MIGHT BE EXPECTED, leading klansmen take the position that secrecy on the part of voluntary organizations is a fundamental right of which the Klan is the only one that says, must remain secret or lose its function and influence. True, only good, clean, wholesome things thrive under the spotlight. Fifth, dirt, crime, seek the cover of darkness and secrecy. The nation-wide movement to crush this patriotite (2), fraternal (2) Christian (3) organization is meeting with tremendous pressure to meet a short time before the resurrected Klan will meet the same fate as did the original organization. FRANCE'S BLACK LEGIONS ENGLAND and Germany are all "hit up" over the enlistment by France of 100,000 Negroes, Arabs and Asiatics from Indo-China in their army and their ability to draw upon these forces to the number of 1,000,000 of these highly trained men in the event of future European combat. France is looking for a leader. She knows from bitter experience what it means to be caught unprepared between countries so unfriendly they would grasp the slightest opportunity to crush her. THE GREAT WORLD WAR taught all nations that treaties, compacts and gentlemen's agreements are not enough to keep them on after the call to arms sounded. And Leonard, the leader, heralded as the panacea of all troubles nations are subject to, will prove no doubt to be just as worthless. It is charged that most of the old countries right now are secretly strengthening their fighting forces in spite of their outward show of reductions in military strength. The country in the war. She is planning not to do so. FRANCE is loyal to her black subjects and her black subjects are loyal to her. France makes no color distinction, nor did she even when pressed and threatened by her powerful allies. So much to her credit, She is not assembling the black troops for spite, but for protection and because she can depend on them to protect her people. They press their black troops in times of distress, have pinned them to the skies, promised them an unadulterated brand of democracy and full citizenship, and then when peace regained permitted them to disfranchise, lynched and discriminated against in every manner. France has not this stain on her escutcheon. France at present is fighting her battle alone, but being in the right, she will eventually win. Vive la France! IT IS VERY IMPORTANT when planning your summer vacation to provide yourself with a linen duster and a fur overcoat. This is a fast age and the weather is trying to keep up with it. A DIVORCE in Russia costs 20 cents. Not so cheap at that, considering the present rate of exchange. Twenty cents will almost buy Russia. THE POorest ARGUMENT in favor of cold hats is that they will make you live longer to endure more and more of them. REPORT HAS IT that the Democrats are checking over their dark horses. The Democrats, whether they know it or not, need a fast horse, not a dark horse. A JUDGE has held that a married man has a right to carry a pistol. It is about time. ANOTHER GOOD way to avoid gray hair is to avoid the dotted line. 'and Thou Shalt Place No Other God Before Me' PRESENTARY GRANTING MINISTER HOLY BIBLE d. P. Rogers THIS AND THAT AND T'OTHER A BIT OF NEWS, GOSSIP, FUN AND FICTION In our village there resides a genius. He is a financial genius. In the fifty old years that he has breathed and worked and planned he has amassed a fortune that has placed him far above the bowel heads of his lesser brothers. His name is Jay Roughsled. Whatever advice he is mentioned in the parts of trade or the drawing rooms or in the gentlemanly confines of the sacred Commercial club, visions of negotiable bonds, highly embellished financial certificates, beautifully minted dollars and elusive bank notes obscure the skyscape. He is pride. He owns the town. We how before him in object servility. The other evening he was booked to deliver his favorite lecture on thrift and economy in the vast auditorium of the Avenue Memorial church, and as the entire community was turning out to do him honor, it behooved the O'Brownie family to attend with me in their aesthetic midst. Mater O'Brownie declared that the lecture was a masterpiece. Peter O'Brownie who voted against the award, helped for the honor of the award, grunted something that sounded mighty out of place in such a gathering. Margie, however, reserved her opinion. After everything was over and done with, it was discovered by those who did not know nor care, namely, Big Shorty, that the high lord of finance would unhend enough to shake hands with those who hounded for the privilege, and would attempt to answer any timely or trip question that the person thus honored cried to ask. Mater O'Brownie, who know is glorious and grand and beautiful, was well-fat. It was her handsome bulk that impeded our progress when we attempted to fall in line with those who desired to salamn the man o' money. Therefore, we were compelled to tarry until we could make the end of the line. Of our crowd, Mater O'Brownie, smilingly effusive, was the first to lock hands with M. Willingforce. After she had asked a few gushing questions, Mater O'Brownie, who weighs in the veneer of 22, and the lore's propto, channel it so hard that his majesty wheeled a bit, and passed on. That left Maggie and me as the last. He beamed like a Mazda lamp when she proffered him her dainty pink-painted hand, and glowed with self-pride as she parted her sugar lips to propound her interrogation. "Tell me, O mighty man o' money," she liped, "by what great and secret magic did you manage to climb to such glorious heights? Please, my daughter!" he blustered majestically, "pluck is my watchword. Huck will accomplish the impossible!" Why—cage me? You would bound my world with gilt-painted wires— see me beat and break my wings against them— feed me crumbs from your hand— have me drink from a hard glass cup and— look at you. Vain—vain! I must fly, sear and dive. I could kiss your hand but must feed in yonder tree, ice. And dew from the heart of a rose. I must look at these with my back touching clouds. Otherwise— I perish. Mr. Sylvester Russell 'questioning himself'—Mr. Russell, what do you think of the Chicago Enterprise as an employer? Mr. Sylvester Russell (answering himself with great disdain)—I don't think much of it—I made it. THE SMOKE SCREEN SECRET SOCIETIES Maggie O'Brownie ked and planned he has amassed a fortune that has placed him far above the bowed heads of his lesser brothers. His name is Jay Roughtishon Willingforce. When he was a young man in parts of trade or the drawing rooms or in the gently confines of the sacred Commercial club, visions of negotiable bonds, highly embellished financial certificates, and elegant dwarfs and elusive bank notes obscure the skyscape. He is the Race's local pride. He owns the town. We how before him in subject matter. The other evening he was booked to deliver his favorite lee- BENGOODLOUGH. Soliloguy "JESS" DUNSON SAYS: You Never Find Out How Healthy Your Girl Is Until You Take Her Out to Dinner Modern girls may he mighty slow about accepting an invitation to dinner, but after you get them out in a restaurant they are not very slow about eating. About the best way to find out how healthy your girl is is to invite her out to dinner. She won't have any trouble deciding what to order. When the waiter hands her the menu, she just hands it back and tells him to bring it in. But if you wanted to buy-a restaurant, you wouldn't want it delivered by the tray. You'd like to get it all together. She orders everything from soup to nuts. When you look in your pocket to pay the check, you find you are in the soup and this drives you nuts. But the worst thing about it all is that you can't get an appetite to eat anything yourself. You don't need anything. You get your fill watching her eat. Of course, you wouldn't dare to take her back to the same restaurant twice in the same week. Because she uses her knife and fork to scratch all the decorations off the dinner plates. And you wouldn't believe that she didn't give another follow's girl the same opportunity. One fellow took his girl into a restaurant and had to call a cop to have her locked up for attempted suicide. He thought sure she was trying to eat herself to death. But he soon found out she wasn't ready to digest. It's a mighty fine thing to take your girl out for dinner when you know she's on a diet. SHUCKS! A BOOTLEGER IS a VIOLATOR OF THE LAW. Yet WE FIND PEOPLE—ROUGH and REFINED— CREATIVE DEODON. That the BOOTLEGGING MAN Cannot RESIST nor DESIST From SUPPLYING all over THIS LAND. SHUCKS! Some say IT'S a RANK POISON, The STUFE that he SELLS; WHO DRINKS it will LOSE his SOUL AND GO to H-1. It's not convincing; EVERY DAY, A DRINK TRY, Saying: "What's the DIFFERENCE? We MUST some day DIE. SHUCKS! I. STEPHEN AGENOR. Richard Annise kissed his wife three times and then sought some poison. Now that Annise is dead, one recalls that perennial debate that revolves around the morning kiss. Some women say they would not live with a man who would not kiss them every time he left for work—they fear something was wrong. Annise kissed him, and he would be very thrive, then and killed himself. By the sign of the kiss, there was nothing wrong. But you can never tell. And what's in a kiss, anyway? Lives of good men all remind us. We can make our lives sublime. If we only check those rats who make us Give 'em kisses all the time. It's not my heart, it's just above; I fear I've got consumption. Our girl friend says for her she can't understand so many girls who dive for him and cat him when at home dugge from such rations when a follow asks them out to eat. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES HYGIENICS AND SANITATION No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescriptions Given in These Weekly Articles IS LEUCORRHEA THE SAME AS GONORRHEA? definition of leucorrhea: "A whitish muco-purulent discharge from the female genital canal popularly called the 'whites.'" In common, everyday parturance leucorrhea is a discharge of yellow, white, yellowish, sometimes a greenish viscid mucus from the genital canal of the womb and vagina. Gonorrhea, on the other hand, is a contagious, inflammatory disease of the genital and urinary organs due to gonococcal Neisseria. Leucorrhea may be due to an old gonorrheal infection, but until one is able to find the gonococci in the leucorrhea discharge he is not justified in calling it—or making the bold statement—that he has gonorrhea. But leucorrhea may resemble in its discharges that of catarrh of the head by its frequent or constant discharge of mucus. We would advise that you first submit yourself to a good doctor for a physical examination to determine the cause of your "low vitality" which you were told was due to leucorrhea. You must be a small mole of your leucorrheal discharge. It is also necessary to have your mental condition looked into—a blood examination made. A Wasserman might throw much light on the pain in the back of your neck. Your husband can do more for you by placing you in the hands of a good physician than by humming you. Humoring you will not get you anywhere. After an examination and determining the cause of your leucorrhea, you might bring about speedy cure. You may be troubled with anemia or impoverished blood condition, but by building up your general condition and having your womb scraped it may improve your mental as well as physical health in self-medication or accept advice and treatment given to every good friend, ignorant as to diagnosis and causation of your trouble. The best way to get rid of your trouble is to submit yourself to your family physician and then follow to the letter his advice. If you wish to be cured of your trouble. THE ONLOOKER BY A. L. JACKSON losses as he can from the victories which are hard picking. Those manufacturers who entered new models upon which their technical experts have been working for many years, make over their machines, surer than ever of their weak points which must be remolled before the finished thing goes upon the market, and nobody will seriously heme the time spent in doing the job. And, in the case of jealous or proud to give careful attention to those things which made it possible for the other fellow to win. THAT VETERAN HOSPITAL THINGS seems to be cooling down on that hospital question down in Alabama. President Harding has heard the need of Rochelle to be able to answer that other are anxious that he see to it that the South be consistent in its Jim Crow arrangements with reference to the administration of this hospital. The white South is beginning to see the light better. The Opelika (Ala.) Daily News editorially opposes the administration of this hospital and reminds its readers that there has never been any great cry for jobs by Southern whites to man the faculty at Tuskegee institute. It further points out that the experience gained by white physicians at such a hospital is not likely to meet in the way of enhanced prestige in inter private practice unless you guess the editor is right. Too much publicity about the source of experience is not likely to set well on patients who have been taught to believe that there is some inherent difference and defects in corpuscles that flow in the veins of darker brothel, even though they are not the same tool. Maybe the Jim Crow tradition will be saved for the hospital and Alabama after all, and the brother will be able to care for his own unmolested. The police officials in this quarter are, in the opinion of many thoughtful, responsible people, creating dangerous situations in their excessive zeal in breaking up bad social relations in public places and on the streets when they happen to be in the company of friends or relatives who are white or appear to be white. Surely legal attempts to break up bad social relations in city citizens in restaurants or in motor cars and insisting on some proof as to the racial identity of persons who may be in the company of Race men or women companions. In the first place many good citizens may be in the race, and vice versa. Then there are numerous Race women who, according to their appearance, might be anything they desire to announce themselves as being. And whose business is it? Who set the police up on the street or might not appear on the street with white, black, yellow or red women? We think the efforts of the police in this district have gone too far in this direction if current reports are in true Tactics, overzealous officers are playing with the police and might not appear on the street with white, black, yellow or red women. We think the efforts of the police in this district have gone too far in this direction if current reports are in true Tactics, overzealous officers are playing with the police and might not appear on the street with white, black, yellow or red women. We have already had one taste of what poor police work can do to bring about the police and might not appear on the street before it becomes more menacing than it is; for the sake of the peace and welfare of the city. Mrs. Worried and Perplexed writes: "I am a devoted reader of the Chicago Defender and am particularly interested in your worthy literature thereto. I never miss an issue. I do not know whether or not I am taking the road to knowledge of a few perplexities of my life, but I believe you to be generous enough to answer my queries in your next weekly article. Dr. Williams "I am a young woman nearly 30 years of age. Have been married about seven years. I have low vitality which, I am told, is due to leucorrhea of long standing. Sometimes I think that I am losing my mind. I am unable to be able to lie in back of head (tap neck) and a terrible fulness in the forehead. I am often depressed—almost to the unbearable degree. At other times I am very nervous and irritable and must keep to myself to avoid being in danger to my health. At least I know my faults. My husband is lovely and realizing my 'nerves' humors me a great deal, but I get ashamed of myself when I am so rash. "Recently I talked to a woman of my case of leucorrhea and she said that leucorrhea was the same as my faults. I have same! I have always believed that leucorrhea was to the womb what catarris is to the head—a constant discharge of mucus. I have used all sorts of washes and have also taken Lyda Pinkham's compound and wash my nose. I have lived but not cared. Please write on my letter, as I shall watch each issue." Reply: Leucorrhea and gonorrhea are not the same. The woman who told you that leucorrhea was the same as gonorrhea did not tell you the truth. Dr. George M. Gonald in his latest dictionary gives the following COMMENCEMENT THIS is the season of the year when the colleges and universities rise in the product of their efforts to face the world. They come to us full of hope and faith in what the future holds out to them and just as full of confidence in themselves. The strong, resilient, unwavering product of them will meet the disillusion of experience with courage and build for themselves a philosophy which will enable them to meet other and harder tests with equanimity. But the weak must depend upon the strength and good A. L. Jackson laws for guidance and support midst the buffetings of selfishness and striving for place. We wish some of the orators chosen for these occasions would resist the temptation to so heights of emotion to tent themselves, bringing their ideals on the level with some of the commoner experiences and facts of life which men must take into account in their daily lives. Not that we would discount the worth or the force of dreams and ideals. Indeed we believe in them as the source of inspiration and strength the other time we would depend on the tendency to ignore that which is sordid and evil and so common in the life and experience of ordinary human beings. After all commencement is but the beginning of many other commencements and new starts in life, when they will be necessary again and again we shall have caught hold of something which will make it easier to see life and synthesize its experience successfully. WITH one ear the world listened to the blood, of natrium acetate **V** to the flood or pathfinder turned into a hurricane and the other strained to hear returns from the auto races at Indianapolis. You like everybody else, have probably read about the record-breaking crowd, the tremendous speed of the various cars and the injuries sustained by the drivers, not to repeat these stories here. But we would call your attention to one or two aspects of that great contest upon which our thoughts might dwell with some profit. Of course the money stake only once on the field, once over the finish line first attains the attention of everybody. Yet there was another money stake larger by many times than the purse awarded. The winner. For nearly a year the companies made money and had the best brains that money could buy working on the designs and material of which those racing cars were the product. They were put into that race not only to win a place, but to go up against strains and stresses of the industry. We have important questions upon which the future of the industry depends. As one of the correspondents put it: "a designer spends a year making a new kind of cotter pin which is used in this race. The more we alive it is a good cotter pin." Here we have a good illustration of some of the tasks ahead of us. The white man plays for big stakes always and risks his life and limb without much apparent concern when the stake is big enough. He moves on without much just as much from his mistakes or --- Our Advice DYNAMITE THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM PART TWO THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES ALABAMA DAILY BACKS RACE IN HOSPITAL FIGHT Paper Says Race Should Run Hospital; Criticizes Southernns Who Seek Leading Places Once in a white, the white South finds itself consistent in its prejudices against the Opelika (Ala.) Daily News, publication reproduced on an editorial from the Opelika (Ala.) Daily News, publication giving the reasons that praised the people it represents have for favoring operation of the government. There is a vague admission of prejudice in the News' editorial that it is at least consistent. It follows, "If we are correctly informed the most important hospital for treating disabled and sick Nexro ex-soldiers in a number of southern communities was that institution located in a white community the people were right. It Tuskegee, on land given by Tuskegee Institute, the most noted Nexro college in the world, the most special institution there is no construction company or contractors financially able to handle such a large contract composed "Now that this hospital is about real or occupational health and food protest made against the professional workers, medics) and nursing staff and green activists the Negro race. Appeals, almost demands, have been made that all physicians, white practitioners. Without modification of our known views, rather than a correct separation among proper relations between the two races and a correct separation between the two races, Negro practitioners are of the opinion that this strictly Negro hospital, built and maintained properly, only, should be managed and manned in all its departments by Negroes. Before been "farmed out" at sanitariums and hospitals, some are from already occupied areas and they are all to be brought to the new hospital erected for them at Tuskegee. It has ex-soldiers who have not had access to the fact that white managers of such places, and white employees of the fact that white managers of their color. That was one of the factors in deciding upon building equipping a hospital for that color. "Report state that some 30 physicians in the state is filled with naturopaths. It is true that if that force is to be all white men there is no job. While many may easily be found seeking such a job we do not very much if an Alabama doctor can be found that care for such a job. It is, in the least for a majority of the 30 soon to be needed. Just how much addition to the job will be needed while white Alabama physician would be able to command when he was re-elected to private practice among white folks is problematic—no, not that an Negro hospital, a place for treating Negroes, located on land of a white man, is managed by Negroes in each and every department. It is no more a Negro, a Negro of Tuskegee Institute—and we have not heard of any white educators insisting that the faculty of Tuskegee Institute—and we have not heard of any white composers of white professors." WILL SUPPRESS MOBS Oklahoma City, Okla., June 15—Pulaski flying to a telegram sent him by the N. A. C. A. P., with references to the three will be no moloch violence in his state if he can prevent it. He said everything in his power to suppress it. Fiery Cross Lights Gary City Limits Gary, Ind., June 15—A fiery, blazing cross, emblem of the Ku Klux Klan, attended the attention of hundreds of people in the central part of Gary. The cross was erected in the vicinity of 14th and 15th streets, a few miles behind beheldly for more than one hour. This is the third cross that has been burned in the city limits. No investigation has been made about the city limits. Some think it is an attempt to frighten members of our Race who work in the steel mills of South Carolina to work in the steel mills of South Carolina is jeared that if the practice is not stopped a racial conflict may result. The Italian element here is angered against foreigners. Bible Reading Persuades Jury to Free Woman Topeka, Kan, June 15—In his closing argument to the jury, R. Topeka argued that the law firm of Scott & Van Dyno, read from the Bible in his defense with adultery, in a woman charged with adultery, a verdict of not guilty, the trial that the evidence presented pointed conclusively to the guilt of the defendant, thus making all the evidence against him a young lawyer who resorted to the scriptures. Mr. Van Dyne is associated with a nationally known attorney, Elissa Scott. - THE WEEK "THE truth will out" is an old say- ing. Another good say, too, is that murder will out, know about the American Legion. If not, ask your boys, those who shouldered guns in France, like the ones to call to help this organization. A Texas gentleman, Mr. Ockley, asked the Legion to pose of soldiers of the World war. The Legion takes over the government. Two years ago German propagandists opened up against black soldiers, but half the American Legion egged on the opposition. People took their place, the Legion. The other day your boys were in FIRST place, a Chicago congressman, Britten by name, and his wife, both of whom seem to love France, than sat with the blue and cry against France. "Gry Negro," said these patrons, "called the Chicago congressman, "what about the women and girls raped by German Britten and his lady simply said: "Well, I've got to tell you about People replied they knew too much about that already. Britten now turs at light wires and beer." Wise men change, as you know. People wanted to know why France didn't put in a word for her bacharach, a French girl, to press, directed by our poor, sumble white people, gave Germany the right of way. She told the editors; it will cover OUR Colored people." The president of New York university declared Friday that the people of the S. A. don't know what education is. Pretty hard, but you can believe you anybody can believe them to be so much while they are lazy trying to learn. You understand the present demand. Samuel said that if you can't reason you are a fool; if you are scared to reason you are a slave. Does this let our white people out? America and Colored America, neither having much to bring about, nor having much to find, had a hard task finding something to talk about until you came along. Our white people put that one of their fears into action. Turn about is fair play. Turn a question over and again; run the Sunday Poincaré, premier of France, war president of the French republic, brought in black Frenchmen to Colored Frenchmen, who held back the Germans on the Marne and SAVED the day. A monument was dedicated at Chaumont in honor of American soldier Colored France, who fell defending the As overseas boys will tell you, Chaument was headquarters of Pershing. Poincaré poured hot shot into U.S. military hauling hauds after the great victory. "We won the war, but lost the peace," he said. "I read the exotic words, directed to Herrick, American ambassador, and ladies and gentlemen of your country present." The American doctors (those attending the Pasteur celebration) on Thursday heard the soldiers tell a story of seillaire (French Star Spangled Banner) perhaps they noticed that among the soldiers were many WWI BORES. THE SELVES WELL MOVE. The mayor of Strasbourg he would have told them that native soldiers were honest people, well trained, good natured and loved by the soldiers. That was France taking notice of what Poincare called "poisonous life." Last week this writer told you of the million Colored soldiers waiting for France to call. "How why they are ready, do you not?" "You say you are a better soldier: Let it appear so; make your vaunting true. And it shall please me well. Our white people, brave, headstrong, arms of war by unschored Americans, can't keep you out of the army, but we can keep you out of the American Legion." is the cry, and we can keep them out of neither the army, our Legion nor the Ruhr basin. Everybody, including Herrick, joins in the Marcelliste. An important note of American history much, so many say of this writer. Very true; more travel, more to the front, more to report to you with AUTHORITY. The average weekly paper is made up of news, made over "news," Impressions on the can't stand light, and much misinformation. "Said Emerson, great American writer, essayist," comes by the grace of God, "but, according to him, three equally fortile experiences, reason and authority," and the three the important one is authority, for belief based on either reason or experience in will and rock; experience in will and rock; experience in will and rock. Years ago this writer, very often hungry, weary, said he would people, would hear him. [Copyright Chicago Defender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. All rights reserved.] Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY Mrs. Catt Returns The Cynics A Boston Boy By Roscoe Simmons bender by R. S. Abbott Publishing Company. THE PEOPLE seem to hear, to read their books, to believe, which this writer God, not God, man. "Go back home," Waco white plea to the judge, gathering in town, the "law, as well as the lawyers" who were at his command. "The court told Mitchell that his lawyers were at his command." appeal, then," came from Mitchell, "is he sate in Waco?" many asked, "the captain at Washington," answered the court, backed by citizens. In that reply, also in the trial of Mr. Trump, he said he was particularly in Dike, in NEVER necessary, are slavery kicking because it lost a war. The Texas supreme court, a forerunner of the Supreme Court to Mississippi, ablest supreme court, upheld the verdict of the lower court. "Of course," many will say. Of course what? Many would have said "Of course" if no trial had been ordered. But the jury lynched, if no appeal had been ordered, is not that so? Written in less than 200 words, Mitchell was asked by his lawyers what steps further to take. Invicted on five other counts, all murder, he may want to go back to the supreme court, as often as he can," say the Texas courts. The Texas judge told this writer he must fend tribute to justice he remembers came from Epicotel, shave. He didn't recall the exact words, but maybe it was this: "Every place is safe to him who lives with justice," he said. He thought that a place uncle to humanity is certainly unsafe for pride. From burning a Colored boy for firing a Colored boy on charges of killing FIVE white people, two of whom were killed anywhere, in Texas it is revolution. Eyes to the front. FORWARD! "HE is engaging a full wall, also," Senator King of Utah says of Mr. McAdoo, son-in-law of Mr. Wilson, distinguished Georgian, candidate for the presidency. Get some notion of Dike coming over through the mention of two of his sons by the Dike cratic convention to lead to the shaughter. McAdoo is of Georgia, Tennessee, New York and California. Mr. Underwood is of Kentuckey and Ala- Senator King says McAdoo is against Wall Street. Don't believe no White man is against Wall Street, but he gets money, money, money, does not get people who are AGAINST money. Mr. Henry Ford, automobile manufacturer, is against war-stopper, isn't against Wall Street. He is mad because Wall Street is against him. Walk out by yourself, walk slowly, walk slowly, walk slowly, walk companionship, and you can think. Talk makes you sharp, not deep. Talk makes you sharp, not deep. Talk makes you sharp, not deep. The figure in Wall Street. He got hold of Wall Street money and named him after him, the McAdoo tunnel. Wall Street doesn't name big buildings and great public improvements. Years ago Joseph W. Bailey, able, bitter, relentless Texan-Mississippi man, worked one morning one pulled the CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 cover off him; there he was dead asleep in the arms of Wall Street. He was a Wall Street. Industry, labor, commerce, business, agriculture, all look to Wall Street. Burn down Wall Street tonight and tomorrow you would be walking in the streets. Roads. Money in intelligent hands means happiness, prosperity. You don't hear anybody say that Gates is against Wall Street, do you. How would you vote if Smith should run against Harding? Gov. Smith taught the world politics, and asked Senator Wadsworth to come down, get ready to go back to his farm. Catholic, the FIRST Catholic governor New York ever had, Gov. Smith knows the Protestant, not the Catholic, dry mind wouldn't stand for his nomination to the presidency. Signing the repealer he gave Trump, the next city election, the next government and took the senatorhip and took the public men and measures; you will dissolve the next city election in the liberty new denied you. Also, in your dreams you may hear some one, away in the distance, the governor, for high office, of being against Wall Street, up broken down politicians, ex-governors, former senators, disappointed office seekers. You will find them in Wall Street. You found McCain there in 1913. MRS. CATT is back. If you do not meet her, you don't know much about the president. "What is the nineteenth amendment?" some will ask. "What is the government," the ladies can run the government. Hove is not known very widely as an observer of life, but he had a ready pen to hack up a rich, ready will, and to write about the charlot of affairs, and that quiet man's reflection will come to mind: "Woman's power is over the affair," he said, and hers, but she risks its forfeiture when she seeks to extend it." "Men have changed," say the ladies. No, no; men have not changed. The ladies are changing, but men remain the same. The anti-Cattas among the ladies find in man the anger, eager, willing, anxious servant. First white gentlemen, now white ladies, both dear to you, both look-able, both broke out with European fever. Our white people are strong on racism. Take a little wood from that first Southern daily, the Commercial Appeal, Memphis. He told George Gould, acknowledging that three children of his second wife were born out of the million they inherit can never erase or conceal. Your trouble is that white gentlemen born out of wollock, dillow, leave the Colored mothers either comfort of a final cress or a cent to their stalm. Is not that so? Our white people are very interesting. A cress or a cent sign at home. Uncle Sams and the Senate might take a trip through former slave states at home; the people made against shocking adds. "Straighten out matters at home." He said to the S. C. and then see me about Acl. Caitl and Europe." In his sermon at Columbia university Sunday Church Raymond C. Knox, simple preacher of a simple gospel, touched matters interesting LET CHILDREN OF RACES MIX; PROBLEM FADES Benson Libes, noted writer of essays on the catholic bringing up of children, and regarded as one of the greatest authorities on the subject in the white race, was recently asked to write a book, *Young white children to play with Colored children?* In his latest book, containing 316 examples, the answers in the following manager "I know you fear that the Colored people you are not so careful when it comes to white plummates. Your child may associate with the progeny of men of color and morally deteriorated, criminal individuals; of prostitutes; of charming but platy or contempt and whose hands you would never shake; but you would not and our barbarians and primitive men and our barbarians and the freshly civilized Negro is one of quantity and is not always to our own advantage or two of it imitative upbringing to change a "savage" into a "civilized" man; more for any of our descendants to revert to the "savage" state if left alone in some African villages. Brave Deed May Secure Hero Medal LABORERS ARRIVE New York, June 15—More than 5,000 librarians of dark hair from Cuba and the West Indies have come here to work. The wages paid in the northern part of the United States. Ninety more are expected from Jamaica. BEWARE Of Unauthorized Agents READERS and patrons of the World's Greatest **K the World's Greatest** **Weekly** are warmed against the cold with persons falsely representing themselves as con- sponsors of the book, bottle Publishing Co. or the Chicago Defender. All persons connected with this publication properly warranted at all times. Closing Arguments Closing Arguments THE FAMILY OF THE WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN Among the final entrants in the Defender's bobbed and long-haired contest are: At left (top), Mrs. Elizabeth Alston, 317 W. 8th St., Metropolis, Ill.; below, Miss Alice Smith, 2053 Walnut St., Chicago, Ill.; at right (top), Miss Thelma Bromano, 605 North St., Albany, Ga.; below, Miss Lucy Moore, 2908 Cochran St., Dallas, Tex.; at bottom, Mrs. Blanche Brown, 1231 Ohio Ave., Wichita, Kans. LETTER FROM CAIRO, EGYPT The Following Is an instalment of a Series of Letters Sent Tony Langston by Two Performers Who Went Abroad in 1878 and "Never Came Back." (Continued from Last Week) We are still having guessing times here, politically, and no doubt it will be easier to capture and marital laws are in force. Although the Egyptians are not only so far independent as only so far independent as the European powers want them to be, but no doubt there will soon be a change for authority unless Egypt could give a notice to the effect that America could not revoke her capitulation authority unless Egypt could give a notice to the effect that America (American citizens we suppose is meant for Brooks and Duncan) and American interests are safeguarded, and the government looks after us abroad better than it would if we were below the Mason and Dixon lino. Hur- Egypt is like a big bone with the British bull dog one end and the other both pulling in opposite directions, while the Greeks are getting all the money, and the Egyptians are world, including many of the English, keep pointing out their mistake besides the Greeks it is costing England millions of money a year to keep up an army and the Greeks discontented after being under the British yoke for more than 40 years. No money holds out longer than a law law abolished, the exiled result of the civil war abolished, the exiled result of the liberty, and the British don't want that, so there you are. It is even more important, the capable of dealing with the situation, Since we last wrote, shooting English bull dogs in 8:30 we had a barely a bomb epidemic. The bomb throwing came about in this way. An Englishman on the road fired on by someone, both shots missed their mark. The Englishman scared to draw his gun, or else he thought the fellow would come back in a barbed-wire barbed-wire where the shooting took George Dunsad Arguments in the Defender's bobbed and Elizabeth Alston, 317 W. 8th St. Alice Smith, 2053 Walnut St. Miss Thelma Bromano, 605 ow, Miss Lucy Moore, 2908 bottom, Mrs. Blanche Brown, place was put out of bounds from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. No one allowed a householder in the neighborhood had to pay a certain amount of indemnity, and a certain amount of soldiers dragged up all around the neighborhood. With all this precaution, doggone if some one didn't snake a bomb into the canteen, killing the Greek canten manager (not much and wounding a couple of soldiers). Then we had a bomb thrown at some soldiers in the evening, even during a game, when at 8 o'clock one night they threw a bomb in the window of room where the wires and instruments are located. As luck would have it, the soft and exploded; otherwise the building would have been wrecked, and there is no telling how many soldiers a short distance away and threw a bomb in a fried fish shop, killing a couple and wounding a couple of soldiers. This all happened on a Sunday in the town, where we are in this part of the town, this being the tenderloin district. Gen. Robert Sullivan, the Soldier's home and about 1,000 Greek hars which sell poison to the soldiers in the tenderloin district, with the big gardens and the big hotels only where they live, but it? But of course you must believe it, because you re-confuse the word "hars" with "anti-Christ in krypt," about some one describing what was to be seen Wassa from the balkony of his hotel. It has been quite a while since that Sunday evening and we still are having following everything in the way of amusement dropped nearly 75 - per cent of the doors were closed altogether because many soldiers took pleasure in going into the knocker and the lot of so-called British secret police going around the cafes and even in the streets, having people searched. Even now it is still going on, but only with the natives. [To be continued] PAGES 13 TO 20 --- OLD SOUTH WAS MOST DEGRADED RACE OF HUMANS Mencken Says Our Race Is Outstripping Southern White In Progress By H. L. MENCKEN Nearly the whole of Europe could be lost if that man was region of fat farms, shoddy cities and paralyzed cerebrums; one could throw in France, Germany and Italy and still have room for the British isles. And yet for all its size and all its wealth and all the "progress" it babbles of, it is almost as sterile, artistically, intellectually, culturally, as the Sahara desert. There are single acres in Europe that house more first rate cities than the states south of the Potomac; there are probably more worthwhile man in some single mile morth of it America. If the whole of the late Confederacy was tomorrow the effect upon the progress of civilized men in the world would be but little greater than that which would be impossible in all history to match so complete a dry-up of a nation, it is indeed amazing to contemplate so vast a vacuity and emptiness. That is needed down there, before the vexatious public problems of the region may be intelligently appended to the generalization by competent ethnologists and anthropologists. The immigrants of North have been studied as great length. But the older stock of the South, the white crush, have ever been investigated scientifically, and most of the current generalizations about them are white crush, have ever been investigated scientifically, and most of the current generalizations about them are purely Anglo-Saxon in blood. This I doubt the chief strain down there is Celtic rather than Saxon, particularly in the bill country, which blood, blood, blood, so does Spanish, and so does German. The Germans entered from the belt east of the Alleghenies. Again, it is very likely that in some beaten whites have have considerable Negro blood. Interbreeding under beaten whites have grown light halffaces at an early day, and no doubt appreciable numbers of them win over into the white race light halffaces in the process of changing their abode. Not long ago I read a curious article about a very light Negro to pass as white that large numbers of Southerners accepted as white have distinctly grown longer. The original strata, according to every honest historian, were extremely corrupt. The original Bruce, a Virginian of the old gentry, says in his "The Institutional History of Virginia in the first native-born generation was largely illegitimate." "One of the institutions committed in the lower ranks of life in Virginia during the seventeenth century," he says, "was bas- "The mothers of these bastards" he continues, "were chiefly indemnities, the lowest class in their native country." Fanny Kemble Butler, writing of the Georgia poor whites of a continent most degraded race of human beings claiming an Anglo-Saxon origin that can be found on the face of the earth, in the present, brutal, proud, penniless savages. The marks of their origin are still unpleasantly plentiful, that Negroes of the South are making faster progress, economically and culturally, than the masses of the North, that the only visible esthetic activity in the South is wholly in their hands. No Southern composer that has built so much so composers who might be named. Even in politics the Negro reveals a curious superiority, that the race question has been the main political concern of the Southern whites for two centuries. In the past, they contributed nothing to its discussion that is impressive and so favorably as three or four books by Southern Negroes. DOURTS SLAYER'S STORY Poplar Bluff, Ark., June 15.—Although cleaned by a verdict from the coroner's jury, Charley Hanley was acquitted of murder. Birmingham, Ia., must have to face another jury on a charge of murder. He shot and killed George Johnson. Hanley said Johnson was "attempted to kill" him. "Citizens here debit his ally's money." Move North to Break Up Mob Rule in South Suggestion is made to our people that they foster the migration of their face from lynching disasters to the New York Evening World. It reads: "farmers and planters of a county were certain that a lynching would be followed by the imminent execution, the more responsible would find it profitable at least to elect a county governor, and such a walkout at a time when cotton demanded cultivation or harvest. Certainty that labor would be expensive and hard to find would be a real deterrent to lynching out." THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY PAGE FOURTEEN (Continued from last week) This difficulty has seemed a problem impossible of solution for the recent employment of Negroes in higher education and the employment of Negroes in higher employment with such power that in the economic world their will has been law, the organization of Labor declared that its purpose was for the organization of all race, religion, or politics, that many organizations affiliated with it had within their membership Negro workmen with the American Federation of Labor had made and was making every effort to pass a resolution of these workmen. This however, was largely diplomatic by a clause of the resolution, which when the national council of the American Federation of Negroes passed a resolution inviting persons of all races to join, giving also instructors of Negroes in 1812. It required the death of labor during the World War to be employed and that a basis for economic freedom in the trade unions from the trades unions. Seeing that Negroes had to be employed and that the trades unions than the latter would be to the Negroes, the American Federation for the organization of Negroes as units of the various trades unions. In carrying out this program, how- wever was taught high ground, an fact it found itself for in advance of the semi- called war. It was taught the local trades unions the mobsters. There was a tendency union when it was found that their competition was such as to necessitate their admission, and to take over the competition, to employ white men in prefer- ment to be members of the union. Dur- ward Reagan of Lafayette was to take another stand. At the annual meeting of the Negroes in 1916, therefore, it was reported that the Negroes who were then being educated on the local conditions and it was, therefore, felt neces- saries. Negroes who were coming in rather sums were to be checked by arist- cus. BEST WAY TO END BAD COMPLEXION Beauty Creations Are Sold Yearly The Negroes have sought justice, too, and they are certainly on the whites, but by certain improvements in the situations in which they are directed against the poor railroad accident assigned Negroes in the South. They complain also because inadequate poor logic to insist that the Negroes are the cause of their underdeveloped state and at the cause of their underdeveloped state and institutions for improvement necessary to make themselves worthy of those privileges he gives the government the tenure of that physical strength which contended also that if the white men must be brought into sufficiently close contact with the whites so as to keep them apart a community backslash while the other is hopelessly THE WEEK (Continued from First page, this sec) At Tuskeree, destined to be the greatest college in the world. One hundred years hence here no race will be without Tuskeree. Your children's children will see a statue of Lincoln, erected by a boy in the monument to Booker T. on the Tuskeree campus. There others they belong, a free, united people will say, "put them where they belong—together." Change is the law of time, that is, in all things human. Read this sentence from the Knox commencement german at Columbia: "You fear upon the minds of men wherever there is cynicism. It is ages effort by calling it useless. It chills the nobler aspirations of men and by magnifying their follies. The cynic may try to conceal its timidity beneath the cair of fawer whoever encers, fears. He lacks the courage and the skill to lead low in the rear and blame them. He faints when hard service is to be done, and shrinks at every time." Go back over that, and see men or your lizard standing on the side of the table, or your child, who is trivial, devoted few making a name for you, your children, while trying to be trivial, illumine, crilize, slain, blackburn. The preacher tells you here that the sneaker not only fears, but he can't lead men, he can only follow you, illumine, crilize, slain, blackburn. "So true, you are saying to yourself, "so very true." This is their language: "Oh, he sneaker not only fears, but he can't lead men, he can only follow you, illumine, crilize, slain, blackburn." "So true, you are saying to yourself, "so very true." That insurance company can't insist: "Oh, he is slim, he is illumine, crilize, slain, blackburn, will bust any time; 'Whoever heard of him winning a lawsuit?' A doctor said he would know a kill from a pince, and so on. You find the word 'cynic' used by the preacher. "American preacher, Beecher, described a cynic in his sermon, 'Faith. Then Works.' He was a good quality in a man, and never fails to see a bad one. He is the human owl, vigilant in darkness and blind in light, never seeing nobile games. "His criticisms and hints fall indisputably, never seeing nobile games. 'Like a lion like a flower upon flowers.' The great cynic of history Shakespole in Castus, big figure in "Julus Castus." A word or so from Shakespeare: "Sedum his smiles, and smiles in him." As if he mocked himself and scorned his spirit. He was a timeslave. A race of exon will die of its men canker. Only evil men think evil of others. Accept the Bible on that point: "He thinks in heart, his heart is, HE IS." YOU should read the news from Boston this week to your children. You have seen, surely, that Mayor Washburn has announced that a Negro boy has been selected to read the Declaration of independence from the balcony of the house at the July Fourth celebration. "Thank God," said Wendell Phillips of God, Webster was no Boston boy? Dogan is not only a Boston boy, born in the lap of Boston freedom, he was no Boston boy. First president to be inaugurated at Washington, author of "Independence, is great Virginism. Imagine Jefferson looking down from heaven on Boston Independence day." When young Dogan rides to read a book, he asks, "Who can imagine Jefferson, whom you can imagine?" pleased, will you to another great girl? When you ask many years before you try to stop Tell your children that everybody tell out with Jefferson over the Decade. as it does not include the Negroes. As an example, the Negroes were brought around to their way of thinking, and they were forced to think of themselves who have gradually gained control of the northern press, idealizing the institution because of being handicapped by the law. They were forced to defend the freedom exemption from unusual arrest and persecution only until the institution as a seat of citizenship in the United States. Hot Southerners, slaveholders then, and Southerners who to change the waddling so and so, "I can do that," replied Jefferson, "or then you would have nothing to do." Sure enough, the king got mad. The Revolution came. You know what the time came to write a constitution, "get rid of Jefferson," everybody agreed. Jefferson was sent to France. Had Jefferson been a member of the constitutional convention the first time, not appear in the constitution, the professors to tell you about that section. Three great documents of the English Constitution of Independence. Emancipation Proclamation. The first two made ready for the climax—preclamation. How is that? The English wrote the Bill; American wrote the Act. Lincoln, wrote the third and just thought his cabinet would back him up. "Don't hurry me," said Lincoln. --- Think of this boy, son of your blood hopes, fears, trials, already a child in school, a school, sheltering ALL American children, stepping out to meet the men in the people, beginning their course. We hold these truths to be self-sufficient, free, and endowed with certain inalienable rights; and that among them liberty and the purpose of happiness. That is the way the Declaration begins. And find the word "inalienable." That means that certain rights can't be taken from you; can't be separated from you; though law or, or chains or legislation says so. They may be withheld, but only for a short time, as God deals out time. The word of Jefferson, meanish the story of your progress. Put your hand in the Hand, and touch. "Yet I doubt" the ages one INCREASING purpose runs. And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the one. In his reply to Hayne, South Carolina nullificationist, Daniel Webster, greatest expounder, of the law of government, said something like Look at their attitude towards 13,000,000 people who BELIEVE in the Negro out of that keeping the Negro out of the government in peace means keeping the Negro out of battle lines in war. And the Negro in war good-by everybody. --- Beecher said government is built upon votes—that is, OUR government. Our white people say, "No, no, it is THE CHICAGO DEFENDER that the Negro stood between the In- terior and the contention that the Negro was still a slave. The writer attributed the Negro's superior mental capacity to its closer contact with the Negro. A new note in the progress of the N.C. State University of the churches and the civic organizations in behalf of a square deal for the churches and the civic organizations led to the murder of white men and women along the line. Citizens of both races have been appointed by mayor, government by which both races may live together, and the greatest number. An effort also has been made to bribe the radical press by playing up in bright headlines the byplay among white men to suppress the similar crimes of whites, the public mind against the Negroes in dayning of criminal mass. A new day is dawning. [PIN15] built upon votes for *SOME.* "You feel like asking, 'How did they get the Slavery lost the战 by arms, but won it since by law. Slavery is destroying like the convict, the chain gang; down with the auction stock: three cheers for the judge's bench," seems the cry in a mad attempt to hold liberty back. Take one sentence from the stirring screech of the former vice president, a thunderstorm. "It is up to the American people pretty soon to determine whether they should fashion a system of government which preserved the life, liberty and property of its citizens, or whether they themselves into the experiment of a pure democracy where the shifting impulses of the passions of self-interest and van standards from day to day." You say to yourself, as you sit read and think: "he talks like a man. He is; also others who think. Go back to Webster again. This book because this writer hates to see our white people ignorance run away with them. The government is not a government of lava is a despotism, let it be called what it may," according to Webster. He might have put his finger on a point. He might have said: "We began to break down as soon as that part of the constitution protecting former allys violated. Then you would have said: "Oh I see now." You know the great words of Lincoln: "A house divided against it cannot stand; a nation divided against it which Lincoln doubted that a government could exist half slave and half free. But that time you were WHOLLY slave the government half free. Now you are half free and the government slave by state laws, while they by national laws. Quite a mix-up. I understand this simple explanation. It is hard, for books to ruin a man business. Predekler Douglass, your statesman, asked the question: "A government founded on impartial libel votes—what is there to blind such a government from standing firm?" Nothing, you answer: "nothing at all." Think of Mr. Murshall, his words, go back to records, or ask well-read people to help you out, and you will see it is coming way. Your government has one of one people, one law, one flag, one kind of railroad car, or many governments of many laws, many governments of all of our cars. The greatest person asked the question: Sure, in one house. Should many people, under two commands, Hold amity? It is hard; almost impossible" Lincoln said it was wholly impossible. Ask Mr. Marshall to give his answers. Shake his head. Then pray for your white people, biting off more than they can chew. ST. LOUIS. Colored people, aristocrats, and the river" are up against it again. Study St. Louis Colored people, who call the "river" for whom you call the "river." Thirty years ago St. Louis edited on the best of the old slave states, and you see this in their children, beautiful young women, young men respectable—not dashing—highly ordered homes living what poets call A St. Louis judge, Dyer, uncle to the Dyer bill, issued an injunction restraining the city from putting its own city name on St. Louis. Dyer said to St. Louis: "You must be enry not to know what was meant by 'St. Louis'." "I grant to Lee at Appointment." Shortly after your supreme court handed down the Warrler case coins [FINISH] SCHOOL STUDY SPORTS Billiken, this week I am going to describe several people as they appear Gent. Well, let's go. An Old Foreign Gent A man that of soft black an on soft black blue eyes and a high long nose which is a short brown heard hair. A long mustache as well. His little blue face tight the lower brown hair that is partly brown hair. Wilfred Motley (Bud Billiken) White real estate agents set aside zones the Coloured people occupy now. You can have what you have, "Where do you think we are going?" Colored leaders ask St. Louis real estate agents. Louis Argus, your big week in St. Louis, your front door, your office, your they can talk, argue and act, challenge St. Louis officials or real estate agents, or face a fat go to or what time to come in. This question St. Louis Colored leaders ask real estate agents: what institution higher than the constituted law or authority of the state? He is writing the exchange hasn't answered. The zoning law begins to worry Colored people in many localities. The state's courts brains as money they would worry Colored people as little as possible. Will a worm turn? The state that Market St. St. Louis, the State St. of that metropolis, is to be widened on the west. Of Colored business men will have to look around for new quarters. Master Jones said though foxes have hoots and bird nests, the son of man hasn't any place to lay his head. How do you like that speech? If the president keeps us up that lick of his finger, Mr. Klau against him; steal all the thunder of the Republican attack; break up the Republican party; and sell the furniture on the installation plan to the Democratic party. Sixteen times so that the president really four; all within three months. The appointment of Walter L. Cohen appointment of C. W. Anderson in the White House; the hospital mass and his latest speech against conspiracy; decorated in the Klan matter, merely because you refuse to out of it. The Klan started out on one track then took another. then took another. Neither led to your door Your name got in it because it is popular to knock you on the head. You're not going to knock you. Your Racis should have an organization like the Klan, a prominent Klan official said to the writer. "No, we don't know," he wrote, "we love the Jews too much." Was that answer all right? Defender Junior CHILDREN'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER writers to be (Rud Büllken) The Country Villan The City Villian ```markdown ``` Letters Hello, Bud. Just saw my name in the Defender among the new members. He was proud! I was so happy to make a round of talks, telling the Hilikien club. I met for my card and button, at Philh. high. Today I am open house day at the local schools, perhaps it would interest a child. It all means I will open the doors of the school to the students. I grad atting and various schools, the students are our departments the club of work done, so that they will have an area of our high school. I have some day that you will have school since the area is in the same school. I am a matte think that I am a very clever student in a recent scout dance. Well, Bud. I told the Hilikien club. 520 E. ed. St. Chicago, the Hilikien to start mail this Over 100 Per Cent Frances Wanta Mall Dear Bud: I read the Defender every day and I am amazed at the most interesting feature of the paper. Excuse me you will find my application for the wonderful club. I hope that every Bike Wonderful club will meet me on a line me up a line once in a while. I am 12 years old and will graduate from school. I will all to start mail this way—Francesca 219, 2518 Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois. Lou. Where Are You? 25 Letters! To Visit Chicago Dear Burd: I just must write and invoice. Never. In the history of Billiken I have never felt so welcome as that received from the Billiken this past week. All week I carried from Billiken from all over the carries from Billiken from all over the quote to express just how I appreciate prove a worthy member. Sure, Burd hope you will not think me wormose, last poem reached that waste basket to continue sending them until I see mime month of September and you shall have the honor of seeing a 160 the branch club has extended an invitation meeting. I accepted it and will do my to you and all Billiken... Billiken. Forever. I remember 1965 N. Johnson ·A Chicago Visitor (Husky) Note-I am very busy all the time. Why don't you come and see How to Make How to Make Sugar Cookies Ingredients: one-half cup of short half cup of sour milk, three cups flour, one-fourth teaspoon of vanilla extract, enlarge, add one cup sugar, gradually, add one cup sugar, gradually, add one half cup of sour milk; add three cups of flour, one-fourth teaspoon of vanilla extract; add one-fourth teaspoon of vanilla extract; Roll out one-inch thick, cut, and bake in Baklon Bowdes Blacuite Ingredients: Two cups of flour, four teaspoonsaking powder, four-tablespoon lard, one cup of milk, one-half teaspoon of salt. Method: Mix and sift drys—Mary Lewis 1814 Eacult Ave. Memphis. TSRB. Spanish Hash Creole Fudge **Ingredients:** One cup white sugar, one cup brown sugar, one cup thickened egg yolk, one tablespoon butter. Melting the cream and sugar until it reaches the soft shell stage, take off of the fire and stir in the butter and get creamy. Then stir in the nuts. Pour out on a platter when the nuts are cut into squares—Ezra Young. Vocabulary Hints Difficult Occupations Vantage Dependent Tomahawk Ornament Dependent Trench Weapons Vampum Independen Faint Purposes Individual Billkens, I the fortunate a birthday in June on not of ch card? He a make some will now present to you the beautiful month of the beautiful month of you please send them a mountain sport, fall in line and illiterate. Paddy Wagner, 5207 Roadside Ave. t. Housand Guest, Housand Guest, Simon City, Iowa. Estella Moss, Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Olivia Joyce Olivia Joyce Sr. 160 Seventh Nr. Hock Island, IL. Oscar Walker. 430 W. Fifth Ave. June 10th Margaret Log, 326 100 Ave. St. Washington, GW William Morris, 184 Auction Ave. Morgan, Teen. Marcellus Anderson, Oklahoma City, OK. Sidney Olson, Ohio. 412 Coffey St. 412 Coffey St. Halder Shaker, Halder Shaker, Fingrillo, BL. Fingrillo, BL. N. Fink St. Jr. N. Fink St. Alcott Grinley, Alcott Grinley, Lectret Tranz, Lectret Tranz. Norman Ray, N.J. 100, N.J. 524, St. Homer Brandy, N.J. Bristol, Wk. Wilson, Wk. 20 Prostrate, N.J. Bristol, Wk. Columbus, N.J. Horne Haff, N.J. Horne Haff, Kingstown, N.J. William Sturge, N.J. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. R. 4, Box 244, N.J. Forkish Knox, N.J. Toronto Hain, Ind. Jon Ravens, Louisville, KY. Louisville, KY. 5018 Grace Ave. Louisville, KY. Lee Martin, Maryton. Reservoir, LA. 115 Jefferson St. 115 Jefferson St. BANDI Bert Williams Billiken, we have here a picture of 1121 Brood St. Beleu, WI. Billiken, you liked his drawing. Do you think he will win the boys' prize if you don't look out, for the alone is very good. letters from him, so do your part and wait until tomorrow for you might for- get the day, pmorrow has not come yet. Billiken Wit A man just got married for the third time, and the thirteenth will be as unjukous as the other twelve—Robert Scott, 145 Ith St. Fort, Worth, Texas. Bill: "Come, baley, eat the yeast." Bill: "You mean you mean by feeling the baby yeast." Bill: "Oh, he swallowed my dime and I am trying to raise the dough." Tommy (To the dentist): "And remember, the football team and good hard and." Acoust: "This memory system is just what you need, sir." Boast: "You need it more than I do. You don't even remember that, you know, you were going to work on a month ago and I had you thrown out of the room." Hint: "Hello, What are you waiting for? I'm waiting for this bank to close, so that I can cash this check." Wille: "They say he's traveled quite a bit." Wille: "Oh, yes; he's a floorwalker." My Bonnie leaned over a gas tank. The contents for for to see? Bonnie: "Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me." Daughter: "How do you like my new party dress, father?" Bonnie: "No, you "Father: "Way, daughter, you are not going with what your back exposed you." Lady: "Before Ive came into the Adam had no one to take belt pants." Mun: "Oh, yes; Eve was on his side." Poems It brightens all the day, It brightens all the day, And drives the dark clouds away. The soul overblows with gladdness, And drives the dark clouds away. A smile like the music, For cheerring the old girls along. Iva V. Davall, Jox 328. Houston, Pa. Who Has Seen the Wind? Hello I have seen the wind? Nellie I nor you. But when the leaves are trembling, Nilleen Rilee Williams, Tallahas, La. When All the World Forges You When the great light beckons to you. When new friends and fanciers call you When new friends and fanciers call you You will drift along the way; You will drift along the way; you never think of, home sweet Until at last some day you alone. Questions and Answers When a boy fails in the water what gets him? Gets wet. Gets wet. Gets wet. You keep a reboater from crowding on Sunday morning? Anas. Anas. What is everybody doing at the same time? Anas. Anas. What is it that is busy as a bee, rounded as an apple and counting as a bee? Anas. Anas. When will water stop running down the dam? A politician, Tom, is the difference between a church bell and a politician? Anx: A politician, a politician steals from the people. A politician steals from the people. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 HOME PLAY WORK Billiken Studio 5 Frances McCormick in the above, yes. She will be at $218 Bilkirk and two $218 Michigan she is a new woman all of your wants in her letter is also in your letter in this week's weekly newsletter. Her latter and her say and then say and then and give it right to her for she says. Tell all the mail this week. New Members Archibalds Fields (T) 809 18th St. Cainn, Ill. Eilizabeth Rayham (14) 2012 Hickland P. Indianaapolis, I. John McNair (16) John McNair, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. 1512 Brush St. (1512) 622 Brush St. Grace Hewitt (10) Grace Hewitt, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. 1016 Brush St. Etta M. Hamm (16) Etta M. Hamm, Ohio. Jackquette Hill. 1175 R. S. B. (11) R. S. B. B., Illinois. Nesher, Ill. Corn E. Moley (15) Corn E. 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Artinie, Mia. 123 E. 25 St. 123 E. 25 St. Dennie Patton (17) Dennie Patton (17) Cowleytown, town. Cowleytown, town. 547 Chelsea, IL 547 Chelsea, IL 258 Ford St. 258 Ford St. Sidney Johnson (11) Sidney Johnson (11) St. Germain, N. T. St. Germain, N. T. Kewasku, I. N. Pearl M. Hiley (16) St. Germain, N. T. St. Germain, N. T. Elkville, I. N. Prince Briggs (13) Prince Briggs (13) Ocala Ellis (12) Ocala Ellis (12) Illinois, I. N. Nettle Christopher (16) Nettle Christopher (16) Vickershaw, Mits. (16) Vickershaw, Mits. (16) 125 school St. (16) 125 school St. (16) Ethan Brown (20) Ethan Brown (20) 1600 Coupon Ave. (16) 1600 Coupon Ave. (16) Evelyn Leach (16) Evelyn Leach (16) Boston Max. (16) Boston Max. (16) 200 Jackson St. (16) 200 Jackson St. (16) Ludie Crigle (16) Ludie Crigle (16) Liaustrech Mich. Liaustrech Mich. Twillett Manh (16) Twillett Manh (16) Malton, J. N. Malton, J. N. 1626 S. Nebraska St. (16) 1626 S. Nebraska St. (16) St. F. Wetherley Ave. St. F. Wetherley Ave. St. F. 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Be a member of the club, unless he is a soldier or sailor in the service of the Start to save your circles now so that you can join this month THE BUCKEYE STATE Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT (Vegetable) Liver Medicine PAGE SIXTEEN Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Bronx, New York. panned by Miss Portsmouth to spend the Memorial day, 1995. nita. Washington.吃 recovering from an Washington wasting the popularity contest of club, held at the meal recently, by number of tickets. Miss Ode. Thoum- phon. Col. Arthur Grill. Col. Arthur president of the A. D. Taylor Club Personal Mention Elks Attend Convention State Rally a Success Geraldine Hotel Guests Survey Club Makes progress in the work of another successful year. The club has been active in the work of another successful year. Tuesday, June 9. During the past admin-istration membership from 50 to 50, the average attendance being the number 100. Besides the regular program, three on-going pre-operative audiences. Thirty-six dolls Among the distinguished speakers to appear before the club was student international relations. So successful a club that chapters will have established a program of pliages, hikes, aiming and tennis. Students who have attended should send their names to Miss Ciarra and should send their names to Miss Ciarra and end of this week. The officers are no longer: vice-president, Miss Beatrice Wright; secretary, Miss Ciarra Anderson; membership committee; Miss Edith Wilson; recommendation committee; Miss Woole; play and dramatic cover; Survey members who graduate from college Turner and D. W. Wilkerson, Adelbert macy, and Dr. B. K. Smith and Dr. Forrester, dental care; correction Miss Thelma Beal Lewis who married Mrs. W. A. Lewis. E. 97th St. Masonic Notes Many Graduate "THE JOHN D." 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Quarterly meeting was held on Friday, April 16, 2014, at Row, Adams office, Miss Dora Price is home from teaching school in Iowa and son, Clyde, of Columbus, Ohio, is attending college. Mrs. McIntyre, Ohio, spent last Thursday with Friends, Mrs. Lauvy Sevoy, Henderson motor to pipe Creek Island and Henderson motor to pipe Creek Island and Henderson motor to pipe Creek Island. Wednesday in Wheeling among Friends. Born—To Mrs. Harding was formerly Miss Zelina Harding, which was given at the Second M. E. church was a success. Charles TOLEDD. OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO A rally was held at the A. M. E. College where the students will be put into the building fund, The Royal Literary and Dramatic Club in the downtown fawnette was held at the residence of the late Dr. Robert B. Wednesday. The graduation exercises of Washington high school were held at the University of Washington, the only Rice student to graduate. Mr. Browne was one of the star players on the football scholarship of Ohio, having won the games played in fall. A farewell dinner for the honor of Miss Adela Cailwoold of Danaville high school was given at the Washington high school, but will leave the birthday party given at the residence of Miss Connault Clendening in Washington. There were 28 guests present. Games and treats received many beautiful gifts. COLUMBUS, OHIO WASHINGTON WENATCHEE, WASH --- KENTUCKY I want to give you a full 50¢ box of my famous Hair Grower FREE! I say that short, scanty, thin or lifeless hair can be made long, lustrous and abundant, and I want to PROVE it by sending you a full-size box of my Tonic Hair Grower at my own expense. This is no "catch scheme." It is a fair and square offer and it's open to everybody. No matter who wants it, you can buy it without cost or obligation, a full 30-cent box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower This remarkable preparation, discovered and perfected by a German corporal, stops falling hair, eradicates dandruff and relieves all unhealthy conditions of the scalp. Beauty partors and barbers use it to make hair more manageable. The barbers say it gives results after all other preparations have failed. Amazing Introductory Offer In offering Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free I hope to give thousands of your hair of long vigorous hair. Ask not for the full-sized box of hair, but for the full-sized box of silver or stamps) to pay the actual cost of package and postage. I can also expense. I can only send one box free to each customer or addRESS. I Enclose ten cents (coin or mail it to me personally). The Hair Grower will be forwarded to you immediately, postpaid. This offer must be withdrawn soon after your hair is finished. Enclose a dime in your letter and mail it today. Address: MIDDLEBORO, KY. Arts teacher to raise Rose Hill, Va., on account of her ethnicity. Beth Nelson and her mother have re-entered home after Florence Hurst and daughter, Dollie, left for Harian Ky., her honour. Miss Emma Foster has returned to Tenn. after a long stay. Miss Jasper Mays, Miss Ann Boll Foster and friends. HOPKINSVILLE, KY. MIDWAY, KY. Miss Ann Hamilton, one of Leixing's most musical at the Baptist church here, was the guest of Prof. and Mrs. John Sloane, who had its quarterly communist last Sun. Mr. David, preaching older, preached Mr. David of Westernville tried his power and greatest gift, when he presented his mother and relatives last week in Shelby, Alabama, one of Midway's most popular citizens, who visited last summer and feasted highly. OWINGSVILLE, KY. Clarence Doyle of Danville, Ky., returned to Washington, D.C., for Donaldson of Danville, W. Va., is here visiting Orlando and relocates to Florida. He attended Tuesday and Wednesday of last month at Patterson of Holden, W. Va., is visiting Vilken Reed returned from Lano coachee. He attended the annual session on Sunday of the U. I. B. F. & N. J. ceremonies. The Rev. J. V. Foster, the Rev. Alice E. Johnson and Elizabeth Cresswell attended at Frankfurt, Ky. Tuesday. Miss Imbabella Carlish left Thursday for Ashland, Ky., was the guest Thursday for Washington, D.C., Rev. J. V. Foster, Eugene Donaldson, Georgia M. Klimburgh, Bertha and Johnathan motorized to Granzy LOUISVILLE KY James Goodman made a trip to New York in the h. E. F. celebration in that city. Mrs. Kate Williams of 1420 W. Madden, quite a sewer illness. Mrs. Mamie Roberts of $252 CSt. St. was run town for Ford. coup, driven by Shepherd Hammond, who is the man of I. S. Hammons, vice-president of the Commonwealth for the $250 loan in Juvenile court. Friday, the largest class in the history of the Friday evening at 8 o'clock, when 25 students attended. Bernie Dewey, Lillie Beile SOMERSET, KY. Miss Margie Smith of N. Brown Ave. and spending a few weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida Davis has resigned as president, and she has been presiding as matron. Mrs. Ida Davis has guest Mrs. Willie Bell Jones of Stanford, Mrs. Kina Nina has returned to being visited her parents. Mrs. Ida Davis has been visiting her side of her sick grandfather, the Rev. Jonan Cuney. Hite Allen of Chattanooga Saturday. Ernest Tisle is resuming Saturday. Ernest Tisle is much improved. Mrs. Mattie Loe of N. Cliffy Ild, is very sick. Mrs. Carrie Davis her Sunday school class at her residence. Davis had honee fete Wednesday, which was quite a success. Bishop A. Davis of Lexington are here to attend Davis of Lexington are here to attend the A. M. B. church in N. Main St. Mrs. Blanca Brown is attending summer camp of the October sea agent, Little Friar, or, go to the Star Pressing MT. STERLING, KY Mrs. Margaret Buckner went to E. Hunter, of Washington, D. 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Tenn., ts here the guest of Feria Sere eae Grech aes ee ere eran ee Cae, Sree Geer meter nent reece couwe seit. aes MUMS Ea ene aoe ot ee, eee att one re re Pen a Brie meee tne Bie Sect hee lace HEP a orl Bt iat See ee aan tee Se Ean eee ee tara at (eres Peg rc aE ag Bat, Sok, eats, ok oat Heb gr tei al tll al Beene eer ae onan nate ae eens arn te Ste ts arenr gar Ree see Feetiea eet ees Le Beaten tar toc ae Sey oes ee aera ee Sal oes ee maar aie ‘Tim ftev. “Or Te, Henderson of 3qin St Bra Bp lle an fe ee oer ee Be eta crud tee Ee Sie Aa meetcettinde” fas SRS atee at ee erp dead adel or Bans Be Rooke ind esti oy Hl Se Seer ae ne Ae ee aes ees Bee eae es ek Paling ps tae a eo os a ete tee Eee ecg ce BiSLzi Cit spent ent Ee oe Teas cree ee oa eed es Rael cer rare Be Boreas ne ertaee ce Sia arias ener se See cree, coe Sereno Cetera Mootdeliteen he class addiren OAC Reet ee ae nk See amy arinia ek SEmma°Rebinson and son of Gary. inde eit re ete eis Bamends. ‘ane ‘of ine id clttzens, who Sethe apa Mathes bs Sloe Sere eines Meith, einai Cet hets asthe ret a ea ae ee A ee ee eanylitin'tes sing nat Birr i ocho le Deter Romine, och Heighs hax geturned home after a stat aire, Robert Harrivn., Je. of Chlcare apis aerated Rant alee at eis sate ae ae Se etait SPE SS, ie ores Garay ERO ae tel Nom tke'spanvine Nien "Feheot “produstise ie dite Se Bae ae Seon Gah GHGS Be jede gtd tia a $e nos ae aca Sa emi wey metr EeSttend’ the’ forum ‘at the Ge ae acerente Giterbals oak ait a ee ence Sere Nabe Coe Si sag aan eet Sh toad ita Sate ¢ Sane neta Ene ee oe chAMTG Hs. sg ent Soren Sao stn pete orca ah ae Bee Santee ie Be Siti Rial, AON sa Veer ita a chet ES ost i Man” een “aa fs eg a Rainer ea ar ee ioe ean ara ig eat atk aar'ecta Soe Eres Brown as purehasse_ =" hee one Bes, 2, WW. ee ae SS Eouin. 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Hithaed eat EPaahig born and Sta, Youn of SE aula sertce Rent gt Men and See HOS Ltue ana Eiwara ‘igarmond” ot Seton geen tune face, Ber ee ens SPARTA tc ‘The Rex, Erste and atone cloned a Tutensvol revival st Sunday eres fue Cantuing tone eapatiaces” The HOE SOMES aay deveres the 0% dra Yo ine Mak aehon grand ane alcdtrier thn" sceeny he Te ee tepsan looney 8 otte s Ease: ther lene ste Se, “stdaltines an "Dent "hranels, ‘Goniee Ales Lee ae aa et he Bethe lee ha AMER sahook rere hela lant “pea Beetle Chat" Wore avo iptraes Fie Soups adles of out Hace pace Buse. taaMalagele Sngrock snd Bete iuehora!*pe. Sie. Clarence Wat ant Gibson Mouored geet io se Lae Bhd frlene he: Satta starg payed the Baar St, Eatia Glance “vocday wsies SE ahaha on Say 3 ‘ond 3 fines Syeethes ba” eas witha Bike, eg Hatin’ ete Esa aetna te Pataca ete ESAA the arate wlth eaeen” and feted Suen ney end ste Nahe ine gr huge sr rato ice Goillnas tho disvcar-old tae of Franc Sins: (8° wats iam, "ie horse Shera ng" na"Ueen thane” ene TeeTaylee reeelvcd hen he ena Pon oe he" te Sages et, "bishop eS Sepp tte acs, Ba ce lng Zonauter narviece tt’ AS Becharth recent, Ss | nd tanr'siaw/ehere sho penta Sere mee fic get Pee es Siftchen to ite CLINTON, ILL. ie BEARER oe nae, moves Bt able Sat tn. Clinton on oesiness Bang aater ne Ged babar hearce sn er Me, ue Bove hee, aggle bates "aad Biatness, oe see NTRALIA Bh oe ar nang ene nueniay shenpine, to eat Bspor uta toes Scott and Doug Toe tne weet spent geverst days sith hin finter, irs’ Annie Norwood. The ants ioatsad erate, Bead Faas church nat Suptag he ace Chorchs tke Tews We IL Carter, "Mos Shivers Blowers te Yor fudlznansion Haat elueas’tjand 6 Fea Viing' cuter “Sdts aia asan IEUOs off he Gates Fea Rian retool with many honors. Ae an REE Ante" eraauar of Csi attended ine gredusine esses ert "aR CARRE Fimo po oe re ian ett "OP East MGR ache’ and Sine Lost Siee rMteadaste. of Brunswick “Oke Bigs RocKFORD, 111. 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Mita Sitnta Tavrely read wai eam’ Carita ace spendin aon sith hor ruth, ie, FRAG Ayre sake aes returned Keegy’ East st. Fane Hat Bias eSuce boat indtéy "ak Bx aah? cs epene Sg Site th hes Gea ding. "SH, aera et Fac. ne ithe cn recenay op tantsers” Ses, Purana Budeon | oP Seuegetia prc StndSy ith her Bieca Sirk, Bousherty MARION, ILL. Mesare, Rineuwety, Tatione and Cole or atte, Mie ere Tales or buGers Eliana viens Speess ise Eaaurany tftnrnm ‘Gacar® Ales Setuened homme Sor Ss extended sia Sith Ste a Met oar Sartn, s38¢ Verugn” avy SIMSESS wh Contact amet ng Ae whe AMSt'E. chugeh the Rev. WW. He Speare fe pragoc"Gae tncan aah fi the Rising tein too, Se Dawmaine, Teste Binge ates eR La month returned to Mound City. LINCOLN, tee. In spite of tho rin n large ror methetbe’ whe haceaschue easicee Be Fest Prev terian cutee eet Sun Ae te Rint atte heh Meh school Merapuaten "Sane Ke Orendorit and f. Govens are among the Tie Jenior hh sradastex. 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Ehgiiie Wheatley branch of the North weet Federation of Colored Women’ cobs wan ormuniatd. ‘he St. AAG Fi pave an envertaiminent to Taino (nd fochinelr augin 4g" tho gadional Rend: auarcere in New ‘Tork ‘The net bev Rave, begs inca tn the muon 2 the Ar aE Beiturehs “Cradle for this great impeoverhent fat be alven he loner "Waehineton fara “and th Eeiten metab estes, E Dempay Fe Criteria actab. Dra. PAAR SEVENTEEN Watch your * pimples ‘vanish "gt Peeitoheeeriate buildstheseRed-Blood-Cells! rere afe shame se gee pine eta Hirer auses cud WO. Gi ee Dery wee omery mgs. cin ney Sere E07 Simcaclcasasa fewe-Feall aro enough rich Tedbioodcells ta Se" More red bloodcelst That. fs ‘what you need whoa 30a #60 pis Dies ataring at you ii tho mleror Biscateadad ‘pimptes “are. woreol Eeaeina fa worao Jot! 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Pap tpaienan oly $52: ylon pentane ea Seley ee asst PROPHYLACTIC Unnatural and mucotis dis- charges can be avoided by de- stroying the germs of infectious: diseases. ‘$1.10 at all druggists GOITRE "0" Well oR UES ey 8s EEC ae timibecare: G) | iguana hess See ee eee fae Sipura heats ee TREATED. ONE Wee rree BROPSY 2s fe qe eguine = Getto Fee hptete Weis for Bru Wit estes Sallam Oropsy Remedy Co.,0ept.C0, Atlanta, Gay eel oy ANTE ECRIOG mete tae Eb eset Sheed” lr wtiy sede gale rabgee ghatices OE ms Ramen City, Maye PENNSYLVANIA AGE EIGHTEEN By J. H. GRAY 1017 Lombard St. Phone: Walnut 5111 Judge Harrison In Town Race Fight In Park A free-for-all fight took place in woodside park on Sunday afternoon, in which Washington, 20 years old, had his skull fractured and an rib broken. He may have been shot by the police. The wood St. and David Brisbane, 22 years old, of Port St. Louis were also badly injured. The Theodore St. was in West Philadelphia Homeopathic hospital. Dutton and Orkshire were disgusted according to the police, two white men man brushed up against a face man brushed up against a face. Race men presented the insult. In a fight, the police helped, but a battle royal was on. A riot call was sent in and the affair was ended, who were under the influence of liquor and could not join the gang in flight. Knudstin St. put two handballs to flight Sunday night at the Abbott Ice Cream店. The robbers entered open a window and drilled several holes. The robbers were about to put in the explosives when Huchus walked into the office. The two hands made him one of whom he struck senseless with his Vim, Vigor and Vitality in "African Bark" Scientist Produces an Invigorator Superior to Gland Treatments—Wonderful Power of a 'Bark from Africa Have you lost your youth, vigor and intellect? Do you need a powerful treatment? Don't worry. Science has provided a new formula said to be superior even to mild disease. The new treatment is more powerful and easily regaining lost vim, vigor and vitality in the body. The principal ingredient is an extract from the bark of an African tree. It is said to be the key to recovery. It is also that it is other efficient lutein and vitalizing elements of proved merit. In many cases the treatment is 24 hours. In a short time the vitality is restored. The glow of health is felt in every part. The laboratories producing this new vitalizing ingredient contain a large $2 supply for only $1 and a large $2 supply for the remedy fails to give results in one week. Any reader of this paper may test the treatment your name and address to the life-lab Laboratories, 142 Gateway Station, Station City, and to the life-lab Hospital, 142 Gateway Station, Station City. On delivery, pay the postmaster with the results, notify the laboratories your name will be refunded in full. Do not keep this receipt, as it is fully guaranteed. THE OUTSTANDING BOOK OF THE YEAR A Work Which Will Live Forever THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY A GRIPPING TREATISE "It is a very good book and one much needed. I expect to use it in some teaching I do here at Tuskegee."—Mrs. Booker T. Washington. "It is by far the best brief summary of the history of the American Negro that has yet been written, and measures up to the very best and most modern standards of American text-books for schools and colleges."—Dr. Joel E. Spingarn. Mrs. Sharpe Returns Mrs. Sharpe Returns Mrs. Larkins, the St. Brendan Music shop, has returned from New Orleans, La. where she met the Strand music shop, who died in this city several days ago. Mrs. Henry Gorman, N. F., and Mrs. Latha Brown of Buffalo, N. F., and Mrs. Alberna McDonald of Brooklyn, N. F., attended the funeral of their niece, Nettie Seed, baked in their mother and sister, the husband and their brother and sister, and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. Florence Warmer Beckwith, who went from the Girls high school, the Normal School for girls and the High School for girls and the Robbins of 1712 N.Woodstock St. returned home from New York City to association presented "A Night in the Orient" in the Derrick auditing on her first dance which dancing was engaged in. N. Brancher, editor of the several hours last week, en route to Washington, D. C. While in the city days when he made his home at the Hotel Dale. The Rev. Adolphus Ebener to the priesthood on Sunday to the Protestant Cathedral of St. Mary's by the bishop of the diocese. Dr. Henry is a literary scholar of great prominence, the only Race man to receive a diploma at the commencement exercises of the were held in St. Phillips church, 420 and Baltimore Ave. last Thursday. Baptist church, N. 14th St. preached the sermon for the Cathedral at large concourse of people followed the remains of Mrs. Jone Saunders Wimberly funeral was held at Old Cherry St. Baptist church, where she was baptized time of her marriage and removal to Chicago, ill. where she was attacked by violence could not cure. In home of relief she came to her former home, family in their unaffected sorrow, and with the beautiful service at the church her earthy rest. Interment was in the only daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. John Sainshen, 616 S. 16th. St. old church, Jameson, N. J., and a director church Camden, N. J., and a director association. They have the sympathy of their many friends. MISSOURI MEXICO MO VANDALIA, MO. John Hill and family motored through from Fayette. Mrs. John Snell is rill manager at Mrs. Grace Rogers. The Bowling Green club and Vandala giants played in league in favor of Vandala. Mrs. Duncan is in favor of Vandala. Mrs. John Green and family moved to Columbia. Mo. Mrs. Ora L. Harvey has a summer visit. Mrs. Annie Morrice is able to get around again after an attack field of the Methodist church preached the F. I.odge. Mrs. Charley Clark of Peoria. Mrs. Susie Hulme passed through our city en route to Poorla. Mrs. Susie Hulme sister. Mrs. Charley Essex and family spent A Woman's Message to Women: Only a Woman Knows a Woman's Trials and Understands Her Need of Sympathy and Help That is why hundreds of women gladytize to the value of Sympathy. Summer's popular Opinion Hemo Testimony in relieving so much of the misery and suffering known only to womankilled in Iraq, you are FREE TEN DAYS' TEAMWORK with descriptive literature, Test Mr. Summer's Opinion Remedy for yourself, in your home, without the knowledge or aid of anyone. You can then continue if you wish, at about 12 a.m. Work for twenty-five years women reported it satisfactory, and often superior to your own. Write a letter to your employer, and work. Write in confidence, as your letter is opened, read and answered by a woman. THE SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., Women's Depth. 5 South Bond, Ind. (Mrs. Summers' Remedies Are Sold At Leading Drug Stores.) HAIR GROWN IN THREE MONTHS MALTA BEND MO. Mrs. Georgia Jackson of Marshall Island was the wife of Barber, who is very ill. Ora Young and wife of Loxington spent the woeen years Lloydmills and wife spent last Sunday at Shackelford, the Charlie Thomas house was destroyed by fire. Mrs. Katie Stenerson is in Marshall taking treatment in an automobile wreck. ST. JOSEPH. NO. A. T. Walker attended the exercises of the University of Nebraska, where his daughter, Miss Thelma, was a graduate in summer school. Mrs. Maggie Gentry attended the graduation of her Linden coin a week. Miss Anita is also attending summer school. J. A. McGee attended the closing exercises of Western university. Others who attended were Miodesna Harry Stanton Williams, who was met by her daughter, Mrs. Pansy Stanton Howard, who has been brother-in-law, Waltla Owens, were Kansas City visitors. Miss Kiley Townsend, who has several days visiting their families and friends, Miss Anna Venable returned to Miss Ela Kay, student at Jefferson City, is visiting a few weeks in Kansas City, is visiting Western university, and Miss Anna Walker and Master Percy Ewing returned from Western university, and Miss Anna Walker of Lincoln university have returned for the summer. CLINTON, MO. Charity chapter No. 58, O. E. S., celebrated their 14th anniversary June 3, Mrs. Lizzie Wilkerson, P. C., of Kansas City made interesting remarks in regards to the order, address, and scripture reading by Sir Knight Robert McDonald, P. W. P. Mrs. Joliengha Royston visited several days with relatives, several days with relatives, Martha Wilson of Kansas City visited Clarion, Clarion Ferguson visited in Kansas City. A benefit lawn social was held on the lawn of Mrs. Mildred M. Ald met at the home of Mrs. Shehly, Mrs. Opal Clay and Mrs. Lizzie Wilkerson of Kansas City made a luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. P. Brown, Mrs. Flosso Taylor returned to mother. A party was held at the Clinton cafe, given by the Jolly Fire in 30th Street, Mrs. Chas, Mullins of Kansas City spent several days with her family. KANSAS HUTCINSON, KAN. Mrs. M. S. Richardson left for Topeka, where she will attend the women's exercise节课 of K. J. E. L. of which her daughter Dorothy is a graduate of the University of Kansas where in the city recently, Victor White, Clarence Morhan and Dylan Morris left for New York and Rosene Clayton were not married, as reported. A Woman's Message Only a Woman knows a Woman's Trials and That is why hundreds of women gladly Ospalie Hemo Treatment in relieving so much womanlike suffering. SEND FOR A FREE TEXT with descriptive literature. Test M. S. Memmons without the knowledge or aid of anyone. YES, you can vegetable tones and compounds. By old work. Write in confidence, as your letter TRADE MARK THE SUMMERS MEDICAL CO., (Mrs. Summers' Remedies Are HAIR GROWN IN GLOSS-O—A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY THAT GROWS HAIR IN THREE MONTHS Gloss-O will positively promote the hair, and it is provided it is used according to directions. It has been found that all hair dyes used in the falling hair, fishing scalp, etc. must succumb and have been completely unexciled. As a hair dressing, Gloss-O is undoubtedly unexciled. It makes the hair straightening, straightening the hair it has no equal. Give Gloss-O a three month's trial. On receipt of P. O. Money Order (personal checks not accepted), any money received on P. O. Money Order to your address by Parcel Post. RETAIL PRICE LIST Glossa O. 60c. postage. 8c extra Hildred. 60c. postage. 8c extra Kyebrow and Lash Grower. 60c. (Postage. 8c extra) Tetter Curse. $1.00 Mme. Lola E. Grayson's Large Straight- ening Comb. $3.08 MME, LOLA E. GRAYSON, 42 ANDING BOOK OF Which Will Live RO IN OUR DRIPING TREAT THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ALABAMA press their sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and sympathy shown them by their many friends and relatives loved month by month, loved month by month, loved month by month, Mrs. Alice Oliver. A. L. Holsey, Tuskegee institute, stopped Memphis. Teen. He was the guest of friends while here. Harrison Gillean, for New Orleans to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Charlotte Miller, for New Orleans to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Eileen Miller, for New Orleans to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Wynn, for visiting over at Chicago for 10 days to visit friends. Mrs. Wynn will remain improved since being there several months. Mr. Wynn's health has improved since being there several months. Mr. Wynn's city spent several days in the city as guest of his cousin, Douglass Washington at Bessenger, Dr. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garton, newyededs of Meridian, Miss., spent 10 days at Bessenger, W. B. Foster, 1765 South Sventh Ave. Later they will be at home to their Winnahund and as her guests for the week and Miss Walkins of Tuskegee, for Stisk university, and Miss Fisher of New Miracle Preparation Makes Any Hair Soft, Smooth and Wavy in a Few Minutes Message to Women: and Understands Her Need of Sympathy and Help yidly testify to the value of Mrs. Summers' popular tale of the little girl who is blind and with some of these special ailments of women— TEN DAYS' TREATMENT Summers' Opinion Remedy for yourself, in your home, e. As we have mentioned in time, at home, at present it satisfies her needs and offers you old and young and does not interfere with daily ter is opened, read and answered by a woman. Just comb it in. Works like magic. Will grow hair also No longer need you envy the person with beautiful, tidy, soft, wavy hair! For science has perfected a wonderful new preparation which, when applied to the most stubborn hair, makes it soft and gloriously wavy, in many cases giving a permanent wave effect. No matter how nappy, dull and crinkly your hair may be, a simple application of this new discovery will show you immediate, startling results. Just look overjoyed u O., Women's Depth 5 South Bend, Ind. Are Sold At Leading Drug Stores. IN THREE MONTHS dull and crinkly may be a simp of this new d show you imm ling results. This wonder covery is ca This wonderful new discovery is called ZURA KINOUT, and is put in in sanitary large tubes which can now be purchased for at all reliable drug stores. A few minutes' application of ZURA KINOUT and behold! A miracle of beauty will have been performed. Enough to last the whole family for a week. The fine men and women. Sold under our money-back guarantee if not satisfied. Will not turn the hair red and requires no hot irons. Also will grow hair where the roots are not dead. Why go through life with ugly, nappy hair? Nature intended you to be beautiful and happy. Perhaps you have beautiful eyes, a fine hair, only your hair—ugly, crinkly and nappy! O my! I spoil it all. Why not have nice, lovely hair and have people admire you? Are you in love? Do you want to get a job where your apperence is fine? Your few minutes' application of ZURA KINOUT and you will hardly know yourself. OF THE YEAR have Forever HISTORY ATISE WOODSON I expect to use it in Booker T. Washington. History of the American up to the very best and schools and colleges." d. $2.15 by Mail SHERS, Inc. Full directions for applying this gentle, safe preparation, on every package. Just rub a little in the scalp for a few minutes and the trick is done. No more messy applications of dangerous chemicals! I am not ugly, nappy hair! If you tell you that this is the greatest boon for the race which has appeared in generations. Ask your friends about ZURA KINKOUT. Take advantage of our lately be refunded. Mail the coupon today to Department 100, Zura, Inc., 680 Caxton Bldg., Chicago, Ill., and a tube of wonderful ZURA KINKOUT will be in your hands in a day or two. ZURA KINKOUT is for sale at all good drugstores. Fifty cents buys a large, sanitary tube, enough to last the whole family for a week. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!! THERE IS ONLY ONE ZURA KINKOUT! Various unscrupulous agents and druggists have been attempting to palm off other goods as being "just as good" as ZURA KINKOUT. This is absolutely untrue. Do not be fooled. ZURA KINKOUT only is the genuine Moorish preparation. Refuse to accept anything but the genuine ZURA KINKOUT put up in green and yellow sanitary tubes. free trial offer today. Read! Read! READ the tube, enough to last the whole family for a week. Agents make big, quick money—good, steady work. We have openings for a few more. Write Zura, Dept. 100, 680 Caxton Bldg., Chicago, Ill., for full details of our great agents' proposition. Agents n a few m details of BABY'S SMILE Very Interesting Booklet Mailed Free to Any Reader Many requests are being received from childless couples for the free booklet "NATURA," written by a noticing physicist. Any couple who have the unsatisfied heart hunger for children, who have wished they could overcome the mysterious condition that wars them with children, should write at once for a free copy of this helpful book. "NATURA," the mask of a simple human being, does not elicit Nature to overcome the conditions attendant on sterility, has met with marvelous success. The normal happy life is one in which the woman who longs for this should consider it a duty to investigate and learn what "NATURA" is. This little booklet will be sent in invitation on your part. It explains so many things vitally interesting to all women and all you need do is simply send name to LYLE BOX K27, KANSAS CITY, MO. I don't know where I would be had it not been for your treatment. When I wrote for the first treatment my wife and I were married. My wife and I my suites and was nubile to do any of my housework. My wife and I was a new person out of me. My present health is good. My wife and I have a new word to be recommended to all of my friends, and what it says is with me. You can use my name any time, for it is not a word. MRS. SALLIE BUDD, HAIRIA, GA. I am writing a few words of praise for the benefit of my daughter, Sally, who was born on last February. I could not cook or do my house- work at the time, but she was alerted. So she brewed the first treatment, and I was very pleased. She has ever been discovered. My relatives know me have gained so much. I can do all of my housework. I can praise the Summer's medicine enough. MRS. M. D. McLANE. A. WASHINGTON, D. C. Flask university, daughter of Isaac Fisher. All three popular girls are delegates to the Y. W. C. A. conference convening at Talladega this week. Miss B. Hill left for Normal Thursday, where she will teach summer school. Welch Golgicht of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fannie Esterine of Sheriff is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Goodgame, South Sixth Ave. John Goodgame is home from Shreveport, La., to be an attendant at the Goodgame services were held at the home Monday, Ikev C. W. Brooks officiating. Thomas Howard, husband, survive. Mrs. B. L. Windham entertained at home, honoring Miss Thelma Kiph. Miss Bennett Gardner and Hattie C. W. Brooks celebrating the guests. R. T. Jackson, real estate leader, left for Detroit to visit the out-of-town attendants, for the Goodgame-Lacey wedding is. Prof. Trehison of Montgomery, Vivian Calhoun of Montgomery. A wedding of interest throughout the South was solemn at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. Kigh in John St. when the daughter, Miss A. Fannie Esterine, met the home of Dr. Delaware Stone of Baltimore. The These pictures are of R. L. T., whose full name and address we shall be glad to supply to those interested. He says: "ZURA KINKOUT is certainly the king of them all! Anyway, my pictures here speak for themselves. My wife and friends say I look like a new man. My appearance is improved 100%. NEW DISCOVERY THOUGHT BY SOME TO BE THE MOST WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY OF THE AGE Just look and see what overjoyed users are saying. We will be glad to give the full names and addresses to anyone requesting them. We have five thousand letters like this on our files: "Just received the Hair Female is this morning's compelled to write you about it at once. I have used it on my hobbies head, and on my magazine class. I am proud of you. I hope you will be able to write about it. You have sure got the run on taking the ink and it gives me joy to boast to all my friends that I am proud of you to treat all my friends' hair as they call it in to see you. I am about to look for a large order now. (Signed) MIS. M. E. R. "I am writing to thank you for your personal service and want to say that I am perfectly satisfied ZURA KRUFU and must say that I think it that it gave the first time that I used it. I don't have the first time to do without it now that it has started its use." I am more than pleased with your goods and here I count on me as the source of lots of success in business. (Signed) T. R. O. I. L "I received your ZURA treatment for the hair a few days ago, for which I extend my many thanks and joy. My hair is just delightful. My hair is just beautiful and looks the ZURA treatment. Will send you another order in a few days. (Signed) S.M. S. M. "I am very glad to say that the ZURA articles are commanded by the signed (Signed) C. A. J. "I am sending y on another order, ZURA KINOFT is absolutely an A I hair beautifier. It does just as recommender. (Signed) F. W. G. "The trial tube of ZURA KINOFT received, I am delitiful with the results from the first application." (Signed) M. E. T. "Am very well pleased. I mean to forward and success." (Signed) M.M. A. Various unscrubulous agents and druggists have been attempting to palm off other goods as being "just as good" as ZURA KINKOUT. This is absolutely untrue. Do not be fooled. ZURA KINKOUT only is the genuine Moorish preparation. Refuse to accept anything but the genuine ZURA KINKOUT put up in green and yellow sanitary tubes. Beauty in a Few Minutes Rev, Goodgame, assisted by Dr. Fisher, performed the ceremony. Before After Now have hair, wrinkles, wrinkles or slimness the hair, we guarantee absolute results or money back. Why have us help hair when it is so easy to be beautiful? Natural, Not Artificial, Curis I By Annette Kingsley Send fifty cents today and a large tube of wonder ZURA KNXKOUT will be sent to you immediately. Don't delay. Delay is dangerous. We can hardly keep up with orders today. Everywhere, from Maine to California, from Dixieland to frozen Canada, the magic word ZURA KINKOUT is on people's tongues. This is an age of scientific wonders. People with twisted legs are getting them straightened. People with bad teeth are having them fixed. How about the fellow or girl who would be beautiful except for their (Signed) M.I.S. M. E. B. ugly, nappy hair? Parents who do not want their children to have beautiful and soft hair are almost guilty of criminal negligence. A wife who don't want to look her best before her husband is not a good wife. In this case she can be more plec can no longer afford to go around looking like "something the cat dragged in." (Signed) MRS. S. M. Does the Barber Cut a Part in Your Hair? 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