Chicago Defender

Saturday, June 30, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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HALT TUSKEGEE HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS FREE 6 IN ARKANSAS RIOT CASE VOL. XVIII. NO. 26. FRE ELAINE RIOT VICTIMS GET OUT OF JAIL Prison Warden Refuses Them, So They Join Friends to Go Have a Good Time Little Rock, Ark, June 28—Tuesday the Arkansas state supreme court reversed the decision on the circuit court and discharged Elaine Hammond. The men had been awaiting trial for more than two years. The National Association for the Assessment of Colored Apples applied for a writ of annulment of the Arkansas statute of limitations, the application being denied by the circuit court. Appeal was carried to the supreme court, resulting in the year night carried on by the association at a cost of more than $14,000. Mixed orders, issued by white authorities, were responsible for the respirators. The six men had twice been sentenced to electrocution. They had been confined in the Lee county jail at Martima from which Judge 12. D. Robertson of the Lee county court court. When they were brought here Warden Ham Martin declared he had no orders to receive them until therefore refused to admit United States in law. The joined friends who were with them and returned to spend the night in this city. Were Edward Ware, Joseph Fox, John Martin, Alfred Banks, Albert Giles and Wiel Werdlow. Eiaine Riot A controversy of national proportions was centered around the trial of these men and six others incarcerated for the murder of a woman, so-called, came in the wake of similar race outbreaks in other parts of the country and was alleged to have been dangerous in its extent. Many women and women of both races were killed. The cause for the outbreak is known to have been the refusal of a white planters to collect taxes levied on them by the white planters. The tenants had grown resentive for several years prior to the riot. Eventually they got to the planters, was penalized, This action resulted in the white planters putting "the screws" on and the final explosion, which was even made to punish any of the white planters. City, county and state authorities combined to place the burden of guilt on the tenants, many of whom were brought into the courts charged with Sentences Reversed The six men who have just obtained their release, twice convicted, and the death sentences reversed first, were sentenced guilty and guilty failed to mute the crime and the second time because there were no Race men on the jury. The reversals were ordered by the supreme court. Thereafter a change of venue was sought and the prisoners were brought from Phillips county to Lee County for trial, difficulties developed and the prisoners who complained that he was unable to get his witnesses there whose testimony had meant conviction in former trials. Robert Kerlin (white), a teacher in the Virginia Military institute was dismissed from his position because he wrote a letter to the governor of Arkansas protecting the treatment given the alleged doctors. Whitfield, Desperado, Is Captured Detroit, Mich., June 23—A man believed to be John Mich. phantom desperate, is said to have been taken into custody and will be sent to detainees Tuesday in a humber yard here, where he had been working as foreman of drivers. He was taken into custody and will be sent to the murder of Patrolman Griffin (white). Whitfield was traced from Madison, Wis., through Chileno by the Cleveland police. Novel and a squadron of police heavily armed with revolvers and gun, surrounded the plant, was walking through the yards. Whitfield was started and made as though to dash toward a small office nearby. Novel policed a revolver against his hand and ordered him to hold up his hands. Whitfield was then hand-cuffed and taken to police headquarters, where officers he would waive extinction to take his chances" in Cleveland courts. MISS MARY TERRELL Miss Mary Terrell, daughter of Judge Robert H. Terrell of Washington, D. C., who was married Wednesday, June 27 to Dr. Lester H. Tancil of Chicago. The ceremony was private, being performed in the presence of her distinguished father, who lies very ill at the Freedman hospital in that city. The couple will reside in Chicago at 4708 Champlain Ave. --- Evidence in Texas Case Discounted Houston, Tex., June 23.—The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has accused Collins of having reversed a lower court which had sentenced Luther Collins to be hanged on a death sentence. The criminal appeals has reversed a lower court which had sentenced Luther Collins to be hanged on a death sentence. He has ruled that new evidence should be admitted at the retrial, which occurs in September. The Houston branch, which has spent about $1,200 on the retrial, has been able to be proved to have been absolutely innocent of the crime he was charged with. Attorneys declare that Collins will be greatly discounted. The new evidence to be offered includes affidavits by the white man accompanying the woman attacked, and the woman accused of the assault. Other affidavits establish the following facts: That the woman's description of her assailant; that she told a woman investigator that she was not sure of her identification but intended to slick to her story since she had been; that she was not aware of the scene of the crime was of different height and build than Collins, and that Collins was in his room during the evening of the alleged assault. JEALOUS HUSBAND ATTACKS MAN CAUGHT WITH HIS WIFE On account of the holiday, July 4, falling upon Wednesday, our regular day for going to press, we will paint one day. We will foree ask you to get all orders, reading matter, etc., to this office no later than MONDAY, JULY 2 and as much earlier than that date as possible. THE Chicago Defender Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY INSULT STIRS HARDING'S AUDIENCE TO REVOLT FILL ROSTER IN HOSPITAL AT TUSKEGEE Mr. Harding Is Assured by Director Hines "Colored Personnel" Is Ready BULLETIN Washington, D. C., June 29.—Director Hines of the veterans bureau has just announced that, pending a personal investigation, "No further Negro personnel will be assigned to the the institution by the veterans bureau." Mr. Hines will go to Tuskegee early in July to attend a retreat away. The protests of United States Senator Tom Helfin and State Senator Powell of Alabama are held responsible for this new move on the part of Hines. Washington, D.-C., June 29.—Director Frank T. Hines of the veterans bureau, Ala., "has been completely manned by the personnel," he insisted the president made public at the White House. Examining Papers Already a complete corps of nurse nurses has been obtained, Director Hines added, and the medical division of hospitals has been prepared for papers of doctors recommended for positions there. It was added that those who will be put in responsible positions are now being interviewed, and Hines' letter to the president said: "Knowing your interest in the matter of obtaining Colored personnel for the hospital at Tuskegee, I feel confident that you will be through the efforts of the professional Colored medical associations and the civil service commission we have been able to obtain practically Colored personnel to man Tuskegee." Progress Slowly "We have necessarily had to proceed slowly in the matter," he added, because I have always felt that it is important to avoid any circumstances, put Colored person and on duty there who did not have the professional attainments to thoroughly handle the work, feeling that that person was as we do that the disabled Colored person receive treatment equal to that of any of their comrades. "I am giving you this information that we have a feeling that a certain element of the patient may obtain positions for certain individuals that are not entirely qualified, are attempting to bebound the issue by the publication of sinecure or the admission of the bureau to man the hospital by a complete Colored personnel." Rough Boss Makes Men Quit Jobs Galesburg, Ill. June 25—A strike among the workers of the Chicopee, Clintonburg, Quincy railroad at the town, works of the Chicopee town, was precipitated Monday when the employees after a fruitless conference with representatives of the town were precluded Monday when nearly 100 workers were involved. Some few were Mexicans and Poles. Conference among the employees grew out of various grievances against company officials. The men charged that new workers were out of work in doing piece work and that the forces unnecessarily severe in dealing with certain employees. The men charged that Will Agle was ordered off the job because he complained of being unable to work right away, due to the loss of a toe sainted, while in the employ of the men. The men also say that Will Griggsy was discharged and his family moved in a freight car because the sister to be indecent. Later the foreman withdrew this assertion and made up another. The man walked out they were given a certain length of time to come back or get off the grounds. Most of the workers went to other conference Chicopee. The conference they had sought before leaving the men had depended on the aid of Special Agent Pratt of company to straighten out the difference. CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 THE MEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST These men held prisoners for four years in the Lee county jail, Marianna, Ark., are beginning to gain their freedom. They were imprisoned following the Elaine riot. Six were released this week upon a decision of the Arkansas state supreme court reversing the decision of the circuit court. More than $14,000 has been spent to get them justice. This picture was posed especially for the Chicago Defender by the prisoners in the jail yard. Small O.K. for Kersey Honor Bill CLASS BOOK SNUB ENDS IN APOLOGY BY UNIV. OF PENN Philadelphia, Pa., June 23—When the senior class record book of the University of Pennsylvania appeared three face members of the class found that their names had been taken out of the regular alphabetical list. Miss Anna B. Johnson, one of the three concerned, wrote a letter to Dr. John H. Minnick, dean of the school, requesting testing against this discrimination. As a result Dr. Minnick has issued a statement disclaiming any responsibility on the part of the university upon the editors of the record. Dr. Minnick's statement follows: "The University of Pennsylvania is a private institution that is not aocratic institution admitting its students without regard to race or religion. The class record is a student record of the committee of students." This particular incident was supposed to have been closed several days ago when the responsibility for the case upheld on the book, and expressed his regret." CHIEF COLLINS PUTS STOP TO VICIOUS POLICE TACTICS Because of the unwarranted activity on the part of police officers on the South Side in their supposed hit on the police, the attention of the Chicago Defender that peaceful citizens being put to great embarrassment. Officers without a warrant stopped people in the streets who were in the company of white officers who appeared to be white. The abruptness and roughness of officers. Chier Collins come to the attention of the Chicago Defender that peaceful citizen who was put out to great embarrassment. Officers without warrant or cause stopped people in matters of danger who were in the company of white people or persons who appeared to the authorities the abruptness and roughness of these officers in interfering with citizens has created social grievance on the part of our people, who, although they had no objection to seeing prostitutes and criminals regulated and made to obey the law, certainly did not obey the law because they exercised their right to speak to or be with white friends or relatives in public places or on the streets. Chicago Defender, believing that such methods were not only unlawful but dangerous to the public peace, made every effort to bring this situation to the attention of the mayor and the chief of police. Responding to the police officials who gave the matter immediate and careful attention. Chief Collins acted at once, as the following letter shows: June 19, 1923. "The Chicago Defender, 3135 Indiana Ave., Chicago." "Gentlemen: In answer to the statements made in the copy of a letter to His Honor William E. Dever, I might state that it is unnecessary law which makes the appearances in public of a white man and a Colored woman, or a Colored man and a Black man, not at any time, either by word or action, indicated that I deemed it an offense. Furthermore, I have not inquiries about the identity of the person selfs up as judges of the personal identity or mode of conduct of people who are not breaking any laws, only people against whom I have direct jurisdiction. I have reputable, whether they be white or Colored. Disruptible white people are looked upon by the white people and reputable Colored people, I am sure, are looked upon by the Colored people as a disgrace to their face, and the law-abiding white man and their families, I am quite sure, have no use or time for people of that kind, and any police officer involved into any police officer involved into conduct of any person, whether white or Colored, who was obeying the law, and you may be sure that I will not be able to do that for any good citizen. I am going to take this matter up with the captain of that district so that he may thoroughly instruct his men as to what he should do. "I can assure you that I have the best interests of the Colored people and the white people at heart; I only desire to make the city as comforting as possible in which to live in harmony. "Sincerely yours. "MORGAN A. COLLINS." "Superintendent of Police, City of Chicago." The Defender has made this effort before having added citizens who will all be called police who may be abused by the police because of prejudice would report the matter and the number of the police officer to this paper. This does not mean that the police law is unenforced. Our desire is to protect those Rage people who may be embarrassed or insulted by overzealous officers when they are minding their own business and can prove it. If they are insulted by the police the penalty. But there is no reason for any officer going outside the law to make his own regulations as to the conduct of our people and white people who happen to care for each other and who are peaceful and orderly. Jacob Winfield. 4550 Vinears Ave. took a few drinks of moonshine late Thursday night and wandered by the Third district police station at 45th street and Walash Ave. Somewhere in the background of his mind visions and thoughts of automobiles ran rampant and the shiny vehicle held a particular appeal for him. He walked into the barn and stolped covering one of the patrol car. Policeman Victor Miller (white), 28 years old of the station and several years old of the field and approached him and asked what he wanted. Winfield replied by drawing a knife and stabbing Miller in the right arm and breast without knowing what he had done. He was looked up. Friday morning he declared to Judge Borell of the Englewood court that he didn't know what he had done. His ignorance failed to bring him mercy and he was forced to be leucinated to six months in the bedwell. PRICE 10 CENTS An unusual and perhaps novel case came to a close in the superior court presided over by Judge Preiha tures a jure ad litem retriet carrying with it a judgment for Kevin of Miss Sarah Bursa, 4410 Cot- lage Grove and against Dr. K. W. Carter (white), 2138 Michigan Ave. The trial lasted three days. P According to the presented by Attorney W. E. presenting plaintiff, Miss Burns, with her sister, Agnes, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Burns, lived at 4342 Dearborn St. on July 4, 1912, a fire occurred in an adjacent tenement house while the two girls were asleep. The back stairway to the Burns residence was damaged by the fire, and it was impossible. They were forced to leap from the third story window, Sarah crushed an ankle in the fall and Agnes was seriously injured otherwise. Sult was brought on the premises that the defendant was unable. Miss Agnes Burns also has a suit for damages for injuries growing out of the fire. The case can be heard by his attorneys, Farrell, Hillis and Cohen, all white, has not taken an appeal. The Joy You Lo company, a Chinese chop supe restaurant located at 18-20 North Clark St., refused to serve Dahome L. Ward and Fred Pleasant, salesmen for the Apex Roasthouse. When the young men entered the place a few days ago and walked into one of the booths they were told they were not allowed to enter, they were all reserved. The customers suggested eating in the main dining room and were informed that all the booths were reserved and the head waiter then told them the restaurant did not cater to "Cooried trade." Ward and Mr. Pleasant immediately consulted Attorney Harris B. Gaines of the firm of Ellis & Westbrooks, who advised them to sweep the restaurant and manager of the restaurant. 'DEMOCRACY' FADES OUT; RACE BARRED Managers of Pres. Harding's Tour Heap Insult On Race at St. Louis Meeting St. Louis, Mo, June 28—The first speech to be made by President Harding, who is on a 15,000-mile trip over this continent, was delivered at the Coliseum here last Thursday night. Hundreds of enthusiastic members of our Raco were barred from hearing the chief executive of our nation when they refused to be segregated by a local committee. Sent Upstairs The patriotism and zeal of our people was weakened as they approached the main entrance of the Coliseum, where they were greeted with the response of several instances the explanation was demanded as to why our people should go upstairs, but each time the reply came quickly from the usher: "Seats are gross." The conduct of the policemen detailed for the occasion was very much in accord with that of the usher. One of the policemen was heard to gas to one of our Race who there "thought" to the painting "you will be put out." The Negroes, for the most part, returned to their homes rather than accept what was offered to them. One hours before the president was presented to his large audience the rumor was allot that our people were being humiliated at the Coliseum and that they could not be accepted by the policemen they accepted Jim Crow conditions. According to a statement from one of the faint-hearted of our group who submitted to the insult, there were comfortable situations—isolated, as it were—and in a pittable manner. Mysterious Order The committee of arrangements which had charge of President Hurdling's visit to St. Louis was appointed by the president, and is directly responsible for the intimation of our people last Thursday night: has not been made known. The usher and policemen say they instructed the instructions given them and refused to say from whom the instructions came. It is said that the local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will be given the authority to matter and expose whoever is guilty of the un-American act. SOME DIE; MANY INJURED IN NEW YORK CAR-ACCIDENT New York, June 23.—A Brooklyn-Manhattan rapid transit train which plunged from the elevated structure on the 10th floor of the Aves Monday at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the street 39 feet below, brought death to seven persons and injuries to 80 others, among the injured were several members of the race. The race was Elise Alman, 275 Adams St. incarcerated of the face. Ivy Chels, 605 Fulton St. rib fractured; Anne Klinar, 92th Ave. fractured; Arthur Wright, 225 West 131st St. fractured arm and ruptured eyeball. Cleveland, Ohio, June 23—Alfred Layton, an employee in the city government, Mason Layton, prominent organization worker in Washington, D. C., and the late Prof. Layton, former head of music in the lace schools, were buried in death last week. Turner Layton, well known song writer and composer of New York City music, was a young man, came on and supervised shipping of the remains to Washington, D. C., where funeral services were held on Sunday at the Metro Church, Rev. Charles Stewart officiating. USES STICK AS WEAPON Dear Layton, Dear Brown, 4022 Dearborn St., Henderson Cov. 23, 4024 Dearborn St., suffered a bit over the band with a stick held in hands of Brown. PAGE TWO SCHOOL HEAD PASSES BUCK IN QUARREL Wilkinson, Washington. Yields as Teachers Fight; Sentiment for Bruce Shows Head --- 6. June 29.—tree protections from trees and trees general and other outspoken opposition from the larger part of our group of the poor and the needy. George C. Wilkinson. Race assistance, simultaneous of schools to the poor, order, which has put into effect what was to be a better education in a training teaching efficiency among the materials available. Washington, D. C., June 29- Wholesale and better protests from Race Teachers in many groups in general and determined outspoken opposition from the larger part of the local courtyard. Boveda Gordon, the late Wilkins, the late suspect of schools, to provide last week to provide and put into effect what was gold to be a new crowd plan for By this supposed to be learned, highly scientific, air-tight, and tool-poor science, the number of those teachers who were to be excellent was approximated at 70 percent, and the percentage to be good and fair was to be set with the copious provisions, arbitrarily that approximately 7 percent must be good. Nor was the charge of rating made known to the teachers, and the plotted the year's work, on which they were to be marked. Nature of Protest In their protests, adopted in open meeting at Dunbar high school, and addressed to the board of education, in Frank W. Ballon, superintendent of public schools, and Carrier C. School District, the Secretary of Education convened with Isaac High School Teachers union, No. 8, made the following direct action: is that it is discriminatory, applying only to the schools of the town to 18th divisions of the Biscayne district, in breach of faith according to an agreement of the teachers' council and the superintendent, who knew no new system of education, made an order of effective this year, 1923-25. "Thirdly, we protest because we are be no more convinced of the teachers' council and the superintendent of education in measuring all groups of teachers, so that it has been so widely accepted and adopted as to make it mandatory for the teachers "We protest because this institution is in透視 and measures us up. We protest because the year is practically completed; therefore, it comes in the form of an ex-post fidelity, injunct, and un-American." Various other separate groups and buildings did protest, as well as it is now history, however that the teachers and citizens, who were in preponderant majority in the day, were compelled grateful aid in a letter of June 12, "passing the book" by stating that in view of the interpresence of 19-13 arrows that the action contemplated in the decision to prosecute teaching efficiency on the basis of distribution, etc. be testified. As an interesting aftermath of the whole controversy, which has the whole season with the Race head, and which has lined up with the teachers in large part against again beating, osceo C. Bruce, F. coe assistant in charge of Race schools, is now in town and will be in town to witness the college's colossal blunder that place Mr. Bruce in a strategic position for a race from Eliza Power, who is from Eliza Power, a system instituted and colored by the influence of "Eliza Power" schools. BAYER BAYER Genuine Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product presented by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Tootache Earache Nephelia Headache Lumbago Illuminatum Earache Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Only. Each unbuffered package contains twelve tablets of two doses of twelve tablets cost two cents. Druggles also cell bottles of 24 and 19%. Aspirin is the trade mark of Novoacute-scleroderma Foundation. Monocyte-scleroderma Foundation. Georgia Judge Blames Ku Klux for the Exodus Athens, Ga., June 29. Respectability for the exodus from the South was placed upon the Ku Klux Klan by judge Samuel Adams in an address before the Supreme Court of deoghua. Without calling Ku Klux's name he seized it, declaring "There is no place in Georgia for an invisible empire." In making his remarks, he continued: One of your solemn duties, young men and women, is to uphold the laws in do no harm to the children or to an organization without a learning. There is no room for an invisible company in Georgia. I do not know much about the laws, but the truth is not told in the text, but the fact that its name is used to cloak so much that it is objectionable as enough to convince me that we have no place for it in any organization. Protestant, Jew, Catholic or what not or secret orders which contain their activities in the law, we cannot validate the affairs of the public state or nation. The Negro exists is largely ignored. I believe by the use of the name of the organization, branch of the library, carrying the legacy of the biography. LAWYER NAMED BY GRAND JURY IN INDIGTMENT An indictment was returned Monday by George C. Adams of the law firm day by the grand mary George C. Ade Adams & Co. five in the Faces in the Avenue, building, 21st St. and Indiana Avenue, among bound by the studies at offices of the S. Campbell, causing of the loss of the Adams is charged with wronging the Baker, with of- loss in the Aven- ue, building. Cist St. and in- formation upon information pre- sented by the masters of otrer- mers office and supposed by the State Bank. Custodian of the Lincoln a State Bank. Attorney Adams, attorney of the bringing the name of Attorney Alva L. states, his former law business to a check amounting to $400, of this amount he is alleged to have Attorney Adams The check, according to reports, was issued by Charles B. Travis and made payable to Alva L. Bates, Goodman M. Adams and the attorneys. It was tendered in settlement of a lawsuit of several years' standing. Attorney Richard K. Westbrook, representing Mr. Bates, who is the attorney of Attorney Adams, who it is alleged, "mapped it." He was warred, it is said, not to sit Attorney Bates' name to the instrument. The bank was notified The following day the check was presented for payment, but rejected by Mr. Campbell, however, because it was that Mr. Travis, who issued it, was a depositor and had sufficient funds to clear it. Several days later the check was returned to the house, having been deposited at the First National bank on the account of Newton Williams. It was rejected and sent back with the information that Attorney Rates' name was a forgery. It was then that Mr. Campbell appeared before the court, and the judge accepted it. Attorney Adams declares he was within his legal rights to sign Mr. Rates' name because of the paternity agreement accepted. It is expected he will base his defense alone this time. Attorney Adams is prominent in the pendent candidate for alderman of the Third ward in the last election. He is a contributor to the columns under the heading of "Legal Hints." He resides at 4410 Vincennes Ave. Fire Takes 10 Lives in Flat Blaze Ten persons were burned to death in a three-story building at 215 South 12th Street after a cold spell after 1 o'clock in the morning by Sergeant Coleman and Bernstein who were attracted by a bright light as they were passing the office pushed into the building, giving the alarm. They were soon pointed by several Yellow cab drivers who helped the officers occupants to safety. All were arrested and to save the imprisoned people. The building had caught fire from a burning gas light which was burning in the garage, and the fire marshal, which was the only entrance to the upper floors. The police claim that the walls and structure were saturated with alcoholic liquids, due to the owner of the place, making moonshine in the basement. A stiff, intact, and several barrels of mash were found in the basement. The police arrested Smith and Bernstein, who were on a charge of murder. Smith had only recently brought his mother, Mrs. Larry Smith Coops, here from New Orleans, she was burned The names of the other persons burned to death are: Mrs. Frances James Jackson, 21; Hammond Harrison, 42; Restore Jacey Wright, 27; Adolph Wright, 4; Mrs. Sibley Wright, 27; Johnie Johnie, 59; James Lehman, 59 (white), 720 Shields Ave. Those injured were: Miss Phoebe Neva Williams, 43; Celeste Hawkins, 10, and William Plavon, a Yellow cab chauffeur, and Preston McKeen, who has been continued until 11/11. Attends Funeral Mrs. Alice Battich. 2225 Cottage Grove Ave. was called to Indianapolis, general of her nephew. While there she the guest of Mrs. Anna Bowman. '15' COMMITTEE RUNS INTO SNAG INVADING HOUSE One Sleuth Thrown Down Stairs; Judge Says Man Has Right to Protect His Home "Your honor," addressing Judge John A. Roosevelt of the South Clar St. court, "It is a deploreable fact that this man has been guilty of exceedingly, but I cannot ask you to punish those have done what any other re- lated men would do to cause the The testimony showed that on the evening of May 29 the three white men went to the house of the brown man at one time had been a disorderly house. Schwarzen asked to see some girl, and was told by Sylvester, the brown-old son, who was sitting on the floor, that there were no girls there. The three white men then began to boat the boy, claiming that he was the boy's sister attracted the attention of his parents and a tree-for-all fight was soon in progress. The arrival of Capt. E. B. Knight, then com-mander of the men soon put an end to the traws. Nordgren appeared in court on a day when he had been thrown down the stairs. Schwarzen, a mere slip of a boy, to all appearances, claimed that he had been employed by the Committee of Fifteen to investigate vice in the dis- Judge John J. 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SAMUELS Mother of Six Children Was Ready to Go to Bed and Stay There TRIED MANY MEDICINES AND TREATMENTS, TOO She Suffered From the Same Ailments as So Many Women of Her Age, Such as Irregularity, Bearing Down Pains Low Down in the Back, Nervousness, Depression, Loss of Appetite and a Terrible Run-Down Condition—Several of Her Friends Recommended St. Joseph's G. P. F. and She Now Feels as Well and Strong as She Ever Did Nature intends for all women to have a sufficient supply of nerve-force and energy to carry them easily through the "change of life." But too many women do not understand the changes which are taking place in their bodies at this time. A surprising number of women enter this critical period already exhausted by disease and bad health. Too many unselfish and devoted mothers forget their own condition in looking after the comfort of their children. When the delicate female organs are about to suspend such an important function, an extra supply of energy and vitality is needed. It is folly to try, at this time, to do the same amount of work or assume the same responsibilities which were permissible when the system was functioning normally. It is worse than folly to try and get through this miraculous event with the constitution already impoverished by sickness or so-called "female disorders." Just as no woman would think of trying to travel without a railroad ticket, so no woman should expect to pass safely and easily through this important event without the required amount of strength and nerve-force. Every woman should carefully consider her condition and properly prepare herself for the "change of life"; not only because of the path and misery which immediately threatens those who fail to do so, but because of the far-reaching effect of this critical period on the future health and happiness of all women. Thousands of women are now experiencing an easy and graceful transformation into a healthy, happy old age by using the phenomenal medicine, known as St. Joseph's G. F. P., which not only relieves them of so-called "female disorders," but builds up their health, energy and vitality as well. The statement made to a group of friends by Mrs. T. R. Samuel's a few days ago is typical of hundreds of such statements now being made every day concerning the results of using this great medicine. Mrs. Samuel's, the mother of six children, whose home is at 832 North Manassas street, in Memphis, Teen., says: "I tried all kinds of 'female medicines' and treatments, but for two years my periods continued to be irregular. I had the worst kind of bearing down pains in the lower part of my back, my head swam and I was terribly nervous. I was awfully depressed, particularly in the mornings, and I did not have any appetite to speak of. "I kept getting worse, in spite of all I could do, until several of my friends, who are getting such wonderful relief by using St. Joseph's G. F. P. recommended it to me. "I am now feeling as well as I have ever felt in my life and I give G. F. P. all the credit for it. My back is a different back and I never feel dizzy any more. My nerves are steady and my appetite is coming back to me. I am gaining strength right along and feel as happy as a lark. I want every woman to know about St. Joseph's G. F. P., because it certainly is a great medicine." If your drungetist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F., send one dollar to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. CATARRH DESTROYS DREAM OF HAPPINESS OF GIRLS AND WOMEN NERVOUSNESS, IRRITABILITY, DESPONDENCY, PAINS, HEADACHES, BACKACHES, CRAMPS AND NAUSEA ARE FOUND TO BE RESULT OF DREADED MALADY TO WHICH WOMEN HAVE BEEN SLAVES—MAKES TRIALS OF MOTHERHOOD NERVE RACKING. WELL-KNOWN AUTHORITY PREDICTS THAT WITHIN A FEW YEARS AFTER UNIVERSAL USE OF ST. JOSEPH'S C. F. P. WOMEN WILL NO LONGER HAVE TO GO AS IF UNDER A CLOUD—MYSTERIOUS ENEMY OF WOMEN WHICH IS THE CAUSE OF SO-CALLED "FEMALE TROUBLE" NOW BEING OVERCOME AND STAMPED OUT. Every woman looks forward to the time when she shall become a happy bride—the greatest ambition of her life. And when her wedding day comes she is radiant with life and love, glowing with energy and health, and filled with rosy dreams of the future. But what a difference a few years make. Dreadful changes take place; gone are the dreams of yesterday; tired lines are etched in her face; perhaps her health is impaired. Cares and responsibilities have weighed too heavily on her frail shoulders. So-called female troubles have made her weak, irritable or nervous. This state of affairs can be traced to a condition in the system of women which has been proven to be Catarrh of the Generative Organs, and it has been proven that this malady never corrects itself. Unless stamped out it spreads to other parts of the body through the inflammation of mucous membrane, causing that awful whimsical and morbid feeling of depression which makes its victims feel like life is hardly worth living for them. To release womanhood from the headaches, backaches, nausea, cramping spells, irritability, nervousness and that awful feeling of weariness which are common indications of the presence of this demon, one of the nation's foremost authorities studied and searched for years, with the result that relief is now to be had. "After observing the habits of the women of primitive races for many years," says the representative of the discoverers of St. Joseph's G. F. P., who is now here, "we were able to find out what accounts for the long life, free from pain and sickness, enjoyed by these uncivilized women. And we succeeded in reproducing these same qualities in the medicine, known as St. Joseph's G. F. P., which is now being introduced with such sensational success among the girls and women of this country. "The success of St. Joseph's G. F. P. is establishing beyond question the correctness of the theory that Catarrh of the Generative Organs is the cause of nine out of ten cases of so-called female disorders. The health-restoring, flesh and tissue-building and pain-relieving properties of this phenomenal medicine, the power to overcome and stamp out this dreaded menace to the health and happiness of women, are revelations to the thousands of disappointed girls and women who had tried different things for years without success. "At the present amazing rate women are using St. Joseph's G. F. P. I know I am safe in predicting that within a few years suffering and sickness from so-called disorders of women will be comparatively unknown among the women and girls of this country." If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send one dollar to Battier's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 DESTROYS HAPPINESS AND WOMEN TY, DESPONDENCY, PAINS, ES, CRAMPS AND NAUSEA ULT OF DREADED MALADY IVE BEEN SLAVES—MAKES D NERVE RACKING. PREDICTS THAT WITHIN A UNIVERSAL USE OF ST. EN WILL NO LONGER HAVE LOUD—MYSTERIOUS ENEMY THE CAUSE OF SO-CALLED N BEING OVERCOME AND ANOTHER THIN, FRAIL, NERVOUS WOMAN HAS REGAINED HER HEALTH HERE'S REASONG.F.P. IS NOW SO POPULAR WITH OUR WOMEN Results Count, and When a Girl or Woman Who Has Tried One Thing. Then Another, for Years. Without Getting Well Again. Then Learns That St. Joseph's G. F. P. Quickly Restores Her Strength and Vitality. Nothing Can Keep Her from Praising it Nothing is quite as successful in overcoming the paths, irregularity and insecurity of women, both mental and physical. It has been very successfully introduced in the larger cities of the country, and now, here, thousands of the best known girls and women have been introduced. It was introduced only a short time ago. The popularity of G. F. P. is overwhelming, and the reason for it is that it is the first direct specific for the mysterious and dreaded malady—Catarrh—which keeps so many girls and women weakened and suffering, and what is causing all their trouble. Women of all classes—civil and poor—are using St. Joseph's G. F. P. F. it is a medicine for the common good of all womankind. The verdict is proved to be always in favor of its wonderful truth. This is proven only once St. Joseph's G. F. P. F. she invariably goes back after more. It gets results, and that is the reason charity reports it so overwhelming where it is introduced. Quick Results The minute G. F. P. reaches your stomach it is quickly absorbed into the blood and is carried to every muscle system, stamping out the catarinal inflammation, which has been keeping them weak, unsteady and flubby. Poison P. is made make the transformation sure, and by the time you finish the first bottle of G. F. P. you will notice the first bottle of G. F. P. billionous, irregularities, and that distressing melancholy, don't-care feeling which organs affected by it are hard to hold. The field of the stomach distress, bloating, gas loss of appetite and lack of energy and vitality. That is the reason you are now nauseous and women getting relief from their habitual troubles almost from the first dose of G. F. P. when before, you even temporarily get into a temporary relief. If your druggist hasn't got St. Joseph's G. F. P., send one dollar to Eattler's Pharmacy, Memphis, Tenn., for a bottle. pend on ph's P. Vitality Awaken Your Glands and Nerves and Regain the Vigor of Youth SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 Award Thousands markable Are Now Women to be youthful in yourself of your dorm Science is pleted vigor can creased or renew by which youth rapidity. No ing is required. sands who have possible before. This new in the Union. made men from brought happin And if you feel nounce Korex Aged Your Awake and Re Thousands Tell of Being remarkable Medical Disc Are Now "As Good As New" WOULD you like to experience energy and animation? Would you have a surplus of vitality, youthful interest in all that makes yourself of the wonderful secret reel your dormant glands and nerves and science is now ready to assure you that it can creased or renewed, virtually regardless of age, by which youthful physical powers often are be rapidity. No "gland operation" is necessary. Ing is required. The method can be used secretly sands who have tried it, are quicker and more possible before. This new combination preparation, known as in the Union. It has conquered obstinate cases made men from 60 to 80 years old "as good as my brought happiness beyond all price to thousands. And if you feel yourself in need of such a restnounce Korex Compound a blessing to mankind. Aged Folk Report Young Tell of B Thousands Tell of Being Rejuvenated and Invigorated by a Remarkable Medical Discovery-Men 60 to 80 Years Old SayThey Are Now "As Good As New"-Many Report Surprising Evidences of Improvement WOULD you like to experience again the thrill of youthful vigor, energy and animation? Would you like to know what it means to have a surplus of vitality—an eagerness for every task—a keen youthful interest in all that makes life really worth living? Then avail yourself of the wonderful secret recently revealed by science. Awaken your dormant glands and nerves and be "young" again. Science is now ready to assure you that it can be done simply and inexpensively. Lost or depleted vigor can be restored—quickly and safely. Glandular activity and nerve force can be increased or renewed, virtually regardless of age. Scientific research has developed an easy method by which youthful physical powers often are bestowed upon the weak and the aged with amazing rapidity. No "gland operation" is necessary. No dangerous drugs are employed. No long waiting is required. The method can be used secretly by any one and the results, according to thousands who have tried it, are quicker and more satisfactory in every way than ever have been possible before. This new combination preparation, known as Korex Compound, has been tested in every state in the Union. It has conquered obstinate cases, rescued the young from premature senility and made men from 60 to 80 years old "as good as new," according to the reports of users. It has brought happiness beyond all price to thousands who believed life held no further joys for them. And if you feel yourself in need of such a restorative, the chances are that you, too, will pronounce Korex Compound a blessing to mankind. AgedFolkReportRejuvenations Young Tell of Being Invigorated Both young and old have declared Korex Compound to be a veritable "Fountain of youth." The following condensed reports are typical of thousands received, following nationwide tests of Korex in both mild and stubborn cases. Names of the writers are withheld, as we never publish a customer's name without written permission: "I can speak a favorable word for you, and will hold up both hands and 'holler' that I have found one firm in a thousand that backs up their word. I am almost 82."—W. N. C., Rockford, Ill. "Having tried your wonderful Korex Compound, I will say there is nothing on the face of God's green earth that has done me so much good. I am 47 years old, and every one around me says I am better now physically, than any 25-year-old boy, and I know it myself."—J. W., Tulsa, Okla. "I am writing to tell you in good faith what Korex has done for me. I am 40 years of age, and today I feel like a boy of 18."—S. A., Caroleen, N. C. "I have tried many treatments, but Korex has done more good than all. I received a package on the 7th and started using it that evening and continued up to this day, the 14th, and I must say I feel like another man. I am 67 years of age, and now I feel al- Disco Discovered by F Discovered by Famous Scientists Korex Compound is based on a European discovery—a substance found by famous scientists and used successfully by eminent physicians in treating both mild and obstinate cases of nerve weakness, loss of vigor, glandular deficiency, premature age, poor circulation, low vitality and lack of animation. In Korex Compound this imported substance has been combined, in convenient tablet form, with other tonic and invigorating ingredients. The result is a double- ```markdown ``` THE SEA THE BEACH Only those with abundant nerve force and active glandular systems can really enjoy the activities that make life a glorious experience. Give Korex Compound a chance and see if it doesn't make the world look "different"—and brighter. Only those with abundant nerve force and active glandular systems can really enjoy the activities that make life a glorious experience. Give Korex Compound a chance and see if it doesn't make the world look "different"—and brighter. most as good as I did at 25."—L. A. J., Norfolk, Va. "I can truthfully say that my tongue is not able to utter the praise Korex should receive. It's a Godsend. I feel as though I was 25, and yet I am 53."—B. J., Charleston, S. C. "I am 79 years old and was in a very poor state of health when I sent for your Korex Compound," writes a customer in Lacey, Wash. "Now I feel nearly well, and I have used only one box." Although Korex Compound contains no "dope" or violent drugs, its results are usually surprisingly prompt. Gratifying benefits often are reported in 21 to 48 hours. Here is what some of our customers say on this point: "I am more than delighted with your treatment. I had not taken it two days before I found a change. I certainly was getting discouraged. Even the so-called 'gland treatments' did me no good. It's too bad that every man in my condition doesn't know about Korex Compound."—S. F. T., Berlin, N. H. "Your wonderful tablets are really magic. I was surprised beyond expression at the wonderful results I received from them. I can't express my enjoyment. I had given up all hope until I took your treatment."—P. W. C., Cleveland, Ohio. strength combination treatment, intended to not only act directly on the centers of vital force—arousing dormant nerves, glands and circulatory organs to new activity—but to build up the entire system. Korex Compound is NOT represented as a "cure all." Our customers, however, report that it is of great benefit as a tonic and reconstructant, as in the cases of aged persons or in recovery from influenza or other weakening, acute diseases. MELTON LABORATORIES 600 Melton Building, Kansas City, Mo. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER r Gland the Vig rigorated by a Re- ears Old SayThey dences of Improvement WRESTLING Nerve force and the proper functioning of the glands are the source of both physical and mental vigor and animation. Man Past 60 Now Has Vigor of 35, He Says HERE is what one customer reports regarding his experience with Korex Compound. The writer of this letter, a well known and highly respected resident of Louisiana, is more than 60 years of age. Read his remarkable vountary tribute to the power of Korex Compound: Melton Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Sirs: This is to thank you for the good your medicine has done me. I feel so good from the effects of the Korex tablets I would not take $5,000 and go-back where I was before beginning your treatment. The "flu" had just about finished me, but your medicine has brought me back in as good, healthy physical condition as I enjoyed at 35 years of age. I haven't an ache or pain, am apparently as supple as at 25, and my eyesight is better than for years. Just today I read the name, "John W. Thornton," on one of the transports across the Mississippi River. A man, with me, only 3S years old, argued I was wrong till the boat came to our side and proved me right. Four months ago it would have been useless for me to try to read that name at such a distance. Your medicine is all right and I am all right and ready to testify to the same, and your medicine did it, for it is a nerve and tissue builder and will, it taken according to orders, drive away disease and old age and make well and healthy "young" men out of the old. It is much cheaper than doctors and hospital bills. Again thanking you for the good Korex has done me, and wishing you much success with your wonderful medical discovery, I am Yours very truly, D. W. WOOD. Are YOU "Alive But Not LIVING?" Is your daily work a burden? Has life lost its color and charm? Has old age come to you too soon, with its tell-tale signs of lines in the face, pallor of the skin, fading or falling hair and a general relaxing and shrinking of the tissues? If so, do not be discouraged. In Korex Compound we offer you new hope. Please do not confuse this great compound with ordinary "patent medicines." It embodies one of the most important medical discoveries of the age and already has to its credit a long list of successes, many of them even more remarkable than in the case of Mr. Wood, cited above. If you feel in need of Korex, do not hesitate to test it. Your full protection is assured and the chances are many to one that you will bless the day you became acquainted with this new marvel of medical chemistry. MELTON LAKE 600 Melton Building in 24 Hours! Money-Back Guarantee Every letter reprinted here, wholly or in part, is a bona fide, voluntary report made by one of our customers. To the reasonable mind, we believe, these letters are evidence that a "fountain of youth" has been found—that Korex Compound is something different and better—something at least worth investigating. But we do not ask you to take the word of Korex users. We do not ask you to take our word for what Korex will do. We offer it with the understanding that the purchase price will be refunded if the purchaser reports, at the end of a week's use of Korex Compound, that the results have not been satisfactory. This binding guarantee leaves it to Korex to prove its own case, and gives you absolute protection. If you are lacking in vigor—if your glandular activity is weak—if you are old before your time—fill out and mail the coupon below (or write us) and we will forward a full, double-strength treatment of the genuine Korex Compound in a plain, SEALED wrapper. You may enclose $2 or pay $2 and postage on delivery, just as you prefer, but if you report at the end of a week that Korex has failed to produce results, your money will be refunded. This guarantee—backed by $10,000 in a big Kansas City bank—means exactly what it says—RESULTS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! A Word About Many persons have asked for free samples of Korex Compound. If you will think it over, you will agree that nobody selling a really worth while medicine can afford to give away enough of it to prove its merit. A free sample will show what a medicine looks like, but not what it will do. It can have no value whatever, so far as a thorough treatment is concerned. Therefore, to depend upon a free sample is simply wasting time. Our guarantee makes the free sample plan unnecessary. With the return of your money guaranteed if you are not satisfied, is it not much more desirable to order a regular treatment and proceed without delay than to wait for a free sample and then wait again for your treatment? Under our guarantee you waste neither your time nor your money. Wonder Working Glands THE importance of the glands to our physical and mental well being was only recently discovered. Now it is known that these mysterious glands, scattered throughout the body, control the weight, the appearance and many, if not all, of the vital functions. It is evident that the glands and nerves, like any other part of the body, can be weakened and wasted by disease, excesses, overwork or the approach of old age. When this happens, the entire organism suffers. Signs of deficiencies in this respect are dryness of skin, poor circulation, resulting in cold extremities; scant, faded or falling hair; lines and wrinkles in the face and neck; shrinkage of the gums; failing of the eyesight and hearing; listlessness, fatigue and an unusual desire to sleep; mental lethargy or slowness, loss of vigor, and a stooping and shrinking of the entire figure. The results obtained in such cases by arousing the dormant glands and creating new nerve force are often almost startling. New energy comes quickly. The weight usually increases and the appearance improves. The skin takes on a healthier color, the circulation improves, and in many cases there is a marked increase of mental activity. Much has been said and written about wonderful results obtained by so-called gland surgery or the taking of "gland substance." It is evident, however, that neither plan can produce satisfactory results unless there is a corresponding increase of nervous energy, as it is believed by scientists that what we call nerve force is life itself. Korex Compound not only contains valuable nutrients, but includes ingredients intended to increase the nervous energy. Thus it forms a combination treatment which users declare is superior to anything else of its kind ever offered. Furthermore, Korex bestows its benefits at a cost so trifling that no one need deny himself the advantages it offers. Money-Back Every letter reprinted here, wholly on made by one of our customers. To the evidence that a "fountain of youth" has thing different and better—something at ask you to take the word of Korex users. what Korex will do. We offer it with the be refunded if the purchaser reports, at that the results have not been satisfactory. This binding guarantee leaves it to Korex thetection. If you are lacking in vigor—if your glacetime—fill out and mail the coupon below (or write treatment of the genuine Korex Compound in a plan $2 and postage on delivery, just as you prefer, but failed to produce results, your money will be rebig Kansas City bank—means exactly what it is. A Word About Free Samples—Many persons have you will think it worth while medic its merit. A free what it will do. It can have no value whatever, so forceto depend upon a free sample is simply wastplan unnecessary. With the return of your money more desirable to order a regular treatment and p and then wait again for your treatment? Under o money. MAIL THIS COUPON Now and Be Convinced Just fill out and mail this little coupon, with or without the money, as you prefer. The regular $2 double strength treatment of Korex Compound will come to you without delay, and if it doesn't prove its worth to you within a week—if you do not feel a renewal of energy and an increase of vigor—if you do not agree with thousands of others that it is, indeed, a "Mountain of youth," report to us immediately, and your money will be refunded. Under this guarantee you can't lose anything. Korex MUST prove its merit or cost you nothing. Resolve to make life worth while again. Mail the coupon NOW. ORATORIES, Kansas City, Mo. Here is the Proof Geneva, O., Jan. 15, 1923. Melton Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo. Melton Laboratories, Kansas City, Jio. Everything is all lovely here. I am satisfied in my mind you are no fakers. The remedy took effect on me in 24 hours.—L. A. R. Calgary, Alberta, Jan 17, 1923. Melton Laboratories. Dear Sirs: I have received the Korex Tablets and they are doing me good already and I have only had them about 24 hours.—M. W. Dundee, Ill., Jan 25, 1923. Melton Laboratories. Dear Sirs: I received the Korex Compound and have taken it two days and I surely do feel fine, just like if I came out of a bath, nice and refreshed, not tired any more. Well, I surely am surprised. It sure does work quick. I close with a better view of life.—B. L. Inglis, Fla., Jan 17, 1923. Melton Laboratories. Gentlemen: I have been only using your medicine four days and have already received more benefit out of it than I really expected out of the entire box.—H. E. B. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 20, 1922. Melton Laboratories. Dear Sirs: Your letter of recent date received. After the first dose of Korex was taken I found that your claim was true about the medicine. It is the most wonderful treatment I have ever taken for the purpose.—H. D. A. Norfolk, Va., March 23, 1923. Melton Laboratories. Gentlemen: I must say that what I read about Korex I have no right to doubt, for I have taken Korex now twelve days, and I am 66 years old, but today I feel the age of 25. 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Watkins entertained Wednesday evening at their Council and Mrs. W. A. Jeryb and the Otterie Migratory. Whist was the event, were also guests of honor at a reception and dance at the Aponatom club Thursday evening. Assaulted by Husband During an altercation with her husband, Brandon, 24, Indiana Ave. was a screw cut on the neck and wrist by him. Patrick is locked for the police. Bethel Library Society Greater Burlington Literary society, 425 W. 10th St., Jackson, theological student. Subject: music. Spendid musical program Mrs. B. Witt, Smith, soprano, will sing. Comes at 4 p. m. sharp, Sunday, July 13 at 4 p. m. sharp, Sunday, July 13 at 4 p. m. sharp, the Rev. B. M. Tanner, pastor. Returns From Plttsburgh Mrs. A. B. Kusier, 5514 Franklin Ave. has returned to the city after attending the Washington, Camelliaville, Ia., and Robert Quarrels in Pittsburgh, Ia. The Army Marshals in Pittsburgh. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garrett, William Magowan, Attorney Bernard R. 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It cleanses, nourishes and gently bleaches your skin. Regular price $1.00. Special at ..... 89c Lemon Struck W. Breck Eugene J. Breck 4154 Dawns Ave. was painfully injured when he engaged in a fight at 4523 Champlin Ave. with William Banger, 4151 Langley Ave. he was assaulted by an assailant assaulted him with a brick and kicked him over his entire body. Little Boy Injured While playing in the street little $3 played in the playground, layers, St. St., was painfully injured when he was struck on the head with a stone throw from the opposing volley, 4525 Federal St. , 8 years old. Mia Harris Here Many social affairs are being planned in honor of Miss C. Vee Harris, a collegeville, KY, who will spend a month here before leaving for an extensive eastern trip. Miss Harris is at press conference, 1891 St. Lawrence Ave. Seriously Injured Louis Jackson, 24, 16 W. 9th St. is at the County hospital in a serious condition in the abdomen. While arguing with William Bell, 255 Wentworth Ave., on an automobile truck parked in front of Cottage Grove Ave., the latter cut him. **Will Present High Jinks** The girl of the Girl Reserves of the Cottage Grove district of "High Jinks" at the Linden center Tuesday night, July 3. They hope to realize money to buy a car in Frankfurt, KY, during August. Mattle Stabs Joe the muscles in the arm of Joe McCann, 33, 4619 Folelert St., were cut by Martie Mattle Howard, 5125 State St., during a light at 4th and Dearborn St. Accidentally Drowsen The nude body of Arthur Singleton, 12, 3566 State St., was sighted floating in the lake between 254 and 242 St. corpses, but returned a verber that had drained accidentally while swimming in the lake. Falls Against Bed According to the story told by the police, Alfred Abits, 25,isseziah Jackson, 25, was taken against the bed, striking his head. He went to the County hospital suffering from White Women Uses Fazer. A quarrel was staged in 253 Vernon Ave. between Miss Lucilia Jackson, 25, and Miss Elizabeth Jackson, 25, woman named Jaunla LaPoint. Miss LaPoint drew a razor and stabbed Miss Jackson in the face. The police are searching for the wounded woman. Dia From Heat George Williams, 42, 187 State St. was found lying unconscious on the bed, the day after a sudden soon afterwards at the County hospital, a victim of the extreme hot weather. Looking for Agnes The police station of the AVE. station are looking for a girl named Agnes, who is wanted for the stabbing of a man, which occurred in Jayland Park. According to the story told by Arlington, he was killed in the hook during a quarrel. Fractures Ankle While attempting to alight from a car, he was hit by a vehicle. Shelyb, 21, 4930 State St., was thrown to the pavement when the car started to move. She suffered a fractured ankle. Falls From Car Clarence Hawley, 23, 864 State St. was carried to the hospital suffering from a broken leg. He was received when he fell from a street car at Eldhth and State St. Suffers Scalp Injury While alighting from a cab at 30th Street, he was hit by a vehicle. 21, 2968 Wahsh Ave., in front of a bicycle ridden by Avery Parker, was struck by a possible continuation of the scalp. Diop of Arthurs After surfinion for Asthma long time with asthma, Monroe Exams 38 years old W. 36th St. passed away at his home while asleep on the rear porch Pushed Off of Car A State St. car crowded beyond safety was the cause of Mrs. Julia Dawks, a nurse at the hospital. Some one pushed her off of the St. and she sustained a serious injury. Catcher Foot in Bite The curiosity of a 3-year-old child. When her to be painfully injured. When her to be painfully injured. When her foot in the iron pipe when shuts her water. Her leg was painfully injured. Stabbed In Shoulds Armed with a kafle, Herman Robinson, 295 Indiana Ave, blamed Miss St. shoulder. Nothing more same address, in the shoulder. Nothing more state what caused the trouble. Dles From Wounds Victor Jacobs, 35, 250. Federal St. died at the County hospital from gunshot wounds he received when he encountered Thomas. Bounds be received when he encountered Thomas. 252 Federal St. Thomas claims that he fired at Jacobs after he had been elected from his place of office, threatening to be sent to reenter, threatening to kill him. The侵袭 was continued. Dr. Butler Returns Dr. F. Eugene Butler, who has been warrior at Freeman's hospital, Washington, has returned to the city and is hospitalized. **Minister Visits Defender** The Rev. Robert thomase, pastor of Grant Memorial church, 4600 Evans Avenue, Washington, parishioners were visitors at the Deserter office Saturday afternoon and he invited Gilbert Abbott concerning his recent South American tour. **Committee Reports** The education of the Illinois Home and Aid society announces that the proceeds from the various battles given by the committee netted $25,500. Assaulted With Scissors A man known only as Sam and their son, was born in an argument with Fel Tharp, who was in the Army. He was 100 State St. At the end of the fry Tharp had been taken in the back of the Army. Jealousy Causes Cutting The name of Glen Wilson was mentioned as the cause of the trouble he caused. The two women murreled about Glen in their home at 3477 W. 10th Street, to the hospital with a six-inch cut on her breast and a three-inch cut on her which had been inflicted with a razor. Beesle was charged with the cutting. Attorney Watkins Back Attorney S. A. T. Watkins supreme counsel for the K. of P.'s, who attained the plea in Petersburg, Va., has returned to the city. Do' Joger Hog Dr. E. D. W. Jones of Washington, the A. M. E. Zion college pastors, the A. M. E. Zion college tendance at the Michigan annual conference held at St. Catherine's church. Strlnofe'low to Sing Horbert Springfield, gospel singer, city Center Sunday morning, July 1, at 11 o'clock. The Rev. W. D. Cook, pastor. The Rev. White Leaves The Rev. White Leaves. Mile, left the city Wednesday after attending the A. M. S. conference, which included the M. S. conference, which Catherine church; 57th and Lonley Sunday evening. Bishop W. H. McKinley church sessions. Bishop Sunday evening. Reverend M. Reverend M. Reverend of St. Catherine church. Returns from New Orleans Returns from New Orleans. Mother of P. J. Gallacher, decorator, has returned home from a 10 weeks visit her sisters, Ms. Belle Dunn, Ms. Charlotte Allen, and Miss Rutil with there. Mrs. Williams is on the best known artificial flower makers THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Edwards, Herriana Blanks, Corrine Brown, Logeey, James Stevens, Orrin Monroe, Monroe Henderson, Virginia Neighbors, read aloud Jerry Coy, Wendy Coy, read aloud Jerry Coy, Wendy Coy, Katherine Price and quartet, the In-Thomas, Aden, Steven Weaver in several city choirs, including South Park's The Mr. Shamplinger, pastor, Setteff Excursion to Idlewild Second annual excursion to Milewiel, Harrison, Friday. Management will leave Grand Central station 6:30 p. m. in a 4 a. r. bus. The expense of this trip from Friday to Monday, including everything, Graceland 572s. For information call To Skyscraper The second of the gates of dances of the University of Michigan, the club will be held at the National University of Music, 3672 Michigan Ave. 10th St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104. In. Admission. 50 cents - Advt. Two Against One In a fight with Ross Robinson, 211, the former New York City police Mattle Anderson, 24, 323 Grove Ave. was severely cut out about the wrists of the fighter, who could not learn the cause of the breakup. Idiwale Dining Room Open List Last 33rd St. Mrs. Miamjee in charge is prepared to serve whistles parties and is available for dinner. Reasonable rates - Adj. Complaints of Officers Suffering with a scab wound, Isaac pointed to the police officer he had seen in the street, who was wounding Star 171 while attending a ball game at the American Museum of Natural History, where he did not know whether the officer he was dressed in children's clothes. Eola Smith Dice Miss Eola L. C. Smith, 2002 Wabash Ave., daughter of Maude Smith-Harper, daughter of Maude Graves, died June 21 at President hospital. She finished a business course in music. She was also an accomplished musician. She leaves a mother, step-father, sister, and uncle. And, under the name, Mr. and Mrs. Grosso Thompson, a host of friends mourn her loss. Falls Two Stories The breaking of a railing surrounded by a fence. W. Jath St. caused Arthur Brown, 50, 2522 Dearborn St., to be hurled to the below. He sustained various injuries. Grand Opening There will be a grand opening of the Seven Links ice Cream Co., 3505 S. 11th St. in the heart of the city, to 11 p. m. The only modern and complete establishment oval and complete entertainment and fed or refreshed as entertained and fed to guests. 3505 State St. Keystone, KS 67550 - 3505 State St. Keystone, KS 67550 Accidentally Cut William Redden, 14, was palmfully cut, on the arm by his step-father, and was home at 3571 Dearborn St. Both chill that the cutting was an accident. Dream of Queen Esther A drama, "The Dream of Queen Eater," the most beautiful event of the season, 411 S. State St. Monday evening, 7:30 p.m. at the E. church. Two performances, tickets for cents, Dr. G. M. pastor, pastor of the church, Mrs. C. L. M. Maggis, director--Ady. Returns to West Virginia Mrs. M. K. Brandon of Huntington, W. Va., mother of Mrs. James Poindexter, 5725 Elmwood Ave., has received some special stay with her daughter and son-in-law. She was accompanied by Annie Randall. Baxters Home Again Attending U. of C. The Misses Alpha and Laura Baxter were invited to the summer summer. All have returned summer. Miss Alpha is attending the university of Chicago during the sum- mer. Miss Harriett H. Harper, teacher in the public schools of tehutta, Kan., Nebraska, and the University of Chicago at the University of Chicago. She is a professor and Mrs. L. C. Harper, 6411 Vernon Ave. Dellmonico Tea Room Back Front South Mrs. E. I. Horn announces the open campus for the 2014-2015 season. July 5, 2014 at 4:03 PM. Dancing with the Performers. Mrs. Ike Rynes, who spent a month in Jackson, Miss, with relatives and friends, lived at 1156 S. Ashland Ave. for home. 1156 S. Ashland Ave. Mrs. Rebecca Baker, for a short stay, Prominent Haitian Her Prominent Haitian Here Nanette to the World's Peace conference from Haiti, is in the city, the guest J. Arthur Davis, 320 Grand Blvd. Visiting Here Milwaukee Ave Mrs. John Miles, New York City, formerly a resident of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. A. Wilberforce Williams, 3405 Rivers Ave. Miss Morrison, WI Miss Val Jeanne Morrison, president of the Harmony Girls quartet, is geri-ly ill at President hospital. Dr. C. Gilles is the attending physician. James A. Lilburn in rectoral James A. Lilburn will be heard in recital at St. Mary's A. M. E. church. 5251 Dearborn St. Monday, July 2 at 8 p.m. m. Lillard will dure at 40 volees to the St. Mary's chol of 40 volees. Viole Elizabeth Lilah chol direcctres. Solomon Bruce Returns Solomon Bruce has again returned his duties on the Ethiopian Airlines, for an absence of three months during East Africa as a member of the Ethiopian Art Player. --- **Leaves for Indiana** Mrs. Gribbin, Pendemonstrate, 105 Indiana Ave. Ave. to the belfold of her very sick sister, Mrs. Isha Belle Force, in Newburgh, Indiana. Noter to Watseka Attorney and Mrs. Eileen Dickerson, party of friends motored to Watsonia Exangelst Returns Brantclaus 3, S. Woods, 125 Indiana Ave. has returned from an extended stay in New York brassas. He reports much success in revival work. While in Omaha, Neb., he delivered his lecture. "Why I Am a Brassas," at the Science at Allen Chapel A, 112, 113 church. BENSON GRADUATES J. W. Benson The Race was represented at the 44th annual commencement of the Balatatta Musical college. Auditorium, Thursday evening, June 21; by James W. Benson, baritone, who was one of the three artist pupils of a class of 100 from the voice department of the voc teacher's certificates. Mr. Benson has the highest voice students at the Slippery Skis-My Mrs. Woods Gets Diploma Mrs. Woods is 32th St. was one of a class of eight who recently graduated and received her di- ferent degree. N. A. Franklin School of Beauty Culture. Summer classes are now being should apply in person or send ap- plication at once to N. A. Franklin School Chicago, IL—Advertisement. Lots Cheap Lots See our M. T. Bailey all day Sunday and Wednesday, July and July 4, at $25 up; $35 up; $45 up; $55 up. $10 cash, $5 per month. Never no more in Morgan Park. In Boots, $35 anybody about M. T. Bailey. The Bailey Advertising St. in Boulevard 10. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC Greater Boston School Music, 9200 Franklin Blvd. Greater Bethel church, have just been reopened. Greater School Music have enrolled. Miss Tina is Howard, Boston School Music, 9200 Franklin Blvd. Music. Miss Corrina Lampion is giving a course in phonic organ, piano vir- tual, and percussion to surround himself with a bach- fitting to surround himself with a bach- fitting faculty. Tuples may enroll at any time. The Chicago Music association will meet Monday, July 2, $30 p.m. at the Chicago Music Association building to be present. J. Wesley Jones, president; Thelma O. Simmons, secretary. Artist to Sig Miss Dewitt Smith, one of our most popular and talented young Race are extended tour of the country, has been secured by J. Wesley to sing SUNDAY at the Metropolitan morning service will accompany the young artists. There will be a grand opera recite by the composer of the Society and Orchestra at Great Bethlehem A. M. 12, church Moody evening, when you will be invited to watch why you should attend this must-mount and spectacle event of the summer. Ironse Howard and her suncup correct and classy Kappa Alba Pla Four: the Lingers' Singing Four: Lou Louis; the Muses' Singing Four: Mimi Musa; Colleen (John) Jones; soprano; Maria (Jane) Jones; bassist; artist; Alexander Parks; dramatic tenor; Helen Lopez; operatic contralto. Thirteen Mock Marriages Flying the role of the "marrying woman" of Rebel A. M. E. church, 51 St. and Grand Hive, affiliated at a mock marry- ning festival in the church Monday 12 complexes. The participants assumed the names of all the multimillionaires of who America boasts, and disported blood games in a gorgeous display of blood games. Visits Relatives G. L. Prince, who attends Howard Anston, visiting his sister, Vivien Anston, visiting his sister, Vivien E. Prince, who will attend his sister, Vivien E. Prince, who will attend his sister, Vivien E. Prince, G. L. Prince, St. Joseph, and Mrs. G. L. Prince, St. Joseph. Flight small A. M. F. churches and churchs. 150 seats. 100 event. event. box seats, 100 each; reserved seats, 75 cents; general admission, 50 seats. A. M. Munty, manager..... Advertisement. Entertaining Daughter Mrs. Ivette L. Browne, 264 Priestle Ave., entertained in honor, of her daughter, Dorothy Vaughan. June 30 at the Vineennes hotel. "CONSUMERS HAIR GROWER" Mr. and Mrs. Ollie C. G. Clint, 6111 Dearborn St. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary June 29 at Unity club. Miss Scott Graduates Miss Bessie Scott graduated from Englewood high school June 28. Pupils Recital Bessie McClain William H. McClain present her pupils in a photo recital Albram Lincoln Oakwood Boston, Oakwood Lakejoy Ave. Monday moning, July 2 Shows honoring sistered by E. A. Clain and Mrs. A. Tempus solosists; C. Tow- man colorer; Mrs. Williams will do Write Grade Rhodes Ave. or call Normal 1957. Mrs. Williams A. a FREE Demonstration to all kill up surrenders. It succeeds. You can kill up surrenders. No matter if you have tried it, you will come, come, come and witness a demonstration yourself. No steel springs to cut the fire. No steel springs to choke. PETER B. Ed. F. Morris, well-known musician, teacher and organist, invites the public to attend a musical Sunday at 10:30 a.m. 301 Prairie Ave. Members of his willow staff will present music by some Jones, Mrs. Bowen, Laura Hunt Williams, Alma TUXEDO CAFE 3032 INDIANA AVENUE Corner of 51st Street (Upatraf) We Serve Nothing But the The Finest Chinese and American Restaurant in Chicago FINEST FOODS MEALS from 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. Our Service Is Second to None Music by the "Wonderful Orchestra" You will receive the personal attention of their staff. You will have the experience in both futures and options. 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June 21—Miss Susie Juanita Cummings graduated from the Central High school last week, week admitted from the last week with numerous classmates, he is a hardworking and herself efficient and useful in work and will enter and will serve to specialize in music. Miss Cummings from a highly intellectual family, the mother of the Rev. Cummings, her mother, who was a graduate of the Olive University, is a graduate of the PETER The following letter was received by the Chief Medical Officer, Rudensson, commissioner of health of the city of Chicago; time to time on the South Side of the city, always in an unvaccinated person, in the South area was unvaccinated. In close contact with the South area came in northern Indiana. 16 cases in Kenosha and variously vaccinated lower gets smallpox. Everybody should be vaccinated and vaccination projects from five to ten years, sometimes much longer, but a retrial is underway. If the vaccination is still protective, if there are any unvaccinated persons they should be vaccinated without delay. The type of smallpox does not those who contract the disease. Remember who is properly vaccinated gets smallpox. Susie Cummings *Hampion* Institute. Miss Cummings has been active in social and civic work and has a host of friends who are interested in her RAISE $4,000 ELITE CROWD SEE DANCING EXHIBITION The eight annual dancing exhibition by the pupils of Hazel Thompson Ivory was given Tuesday evening, at 10:30 a.m., a sold-out house. The program, when was in two parts, opened with the English folk dancers, the Irish farymals as the curtain rose, followed by several solo dances and class dances. The dancers stroked and danced with perfect rhythm. Last Sunday was rally day. This church has been given the status of states and under the leadership of governors. Each governor worked hard and hard to The second part, "Oriental—Ancelon and several more advanced pupils a chance to demonstrate their terpsichorean art, and their ability to work with the Frances O'Neil, Carl Chilton, Xanee Jorge, Lilian Graham, Hortense Pope Carla Anderson and Freda Ming de- sign." At the close of the day, when repose was worn, Mr. A. A. Fowler found that over $1,000 had been collected and more coming in. In the near future ground will be chosen for the over $200,000 office of the Christian church. The costumes were gorgeous and were designed by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Tobin, Marguerite, and by Mine. Marquerite, make-up artist. Each year the dancing exhibition is looked forward to as one of the most exciting events. We are safe to say that this was by far the best yet. Miss Marlon Hurrison will assist Mrs. Davis logging with the last term. GRADUATES Hartsville, Tenn., June 23—Miss Nina B. Dobbins, attractive daughter of Mr. William Dobbins, Nashville, Tenn. graduated from the department of Roger Williams university. She will take a course at the college during the summer and expects to attend Miss Dobbins has always been a favorite among the group of friends with whom she associates only 19 years of age, she has taken part in the welfare of young women. A Make Yourself More Attractive Always keep your teeth white and beautiful with Colgate's Rubber Dental Cream. Colgate's tastes good—does good. It washes your teeth clean without scratching them with grit. A large tube costs $3c. A FREE SAMPLE will be sent you if you will send us your game and address. Write to N. A. A. C. P. NOTES COLGATE & CO. Dept. 414, 199 Fulton St. N. Y. CITY COLGATE'S Truth in Advertising Implies Honesty in Manufacture The annual conference, National Association for the Advancement of Colored Citizens, Kan. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3, 1922. 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Young, Jamesville, Wisc. is in the city visiting Mrs. James Gilbert, A while early was given by Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis of Gayt, Inc. the Rev. O. J. Walls, Charlotte, N.C. is in the city and is sitting at the Howard Gilbert and Oliver White Ministries. Mimi was visitors to the Howard Gilbert and Oliver White home on the south home from the East. The Rev. E. D. W. Jones, Washington, D.C. was visiting the A. M. E. confraternity of St. Mary, Frances Williams and family of Montrose, Ak. are making their future home with her husband, Mrs. J. Johnson. The Superior Drug Sales Co. 6098 BROADWAY, DEPT. T, CHICAGO LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Lodge, Price outlet U.S. A. S. 42nd AGENTS WANTED - We want reliable tong and worm in every place to rep- resent us. We look for you. Write at score for full particular. TELEPHONES—DOUGLAS 8445 AUTO 74-190 CHARLES S FUNERAL FINEST EQUIPPE ESTABLISHMENT 3315-17 State Street Mrs. Scott, 2205 Walsh Ave., enter, the building. 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JACKSON DIRECTOR UNDERTAKING IN AMERICA CHICAGO ILLINOIS NEW LIBERTY HOTEL ```markdown ``` When in Michigan City stop at the Liberty hotel for first class service rooms from $3.50 to $5 per week or $1 per day or night. All rooms are kept sanitary, and we welcome you on your arrival. We serve regular rooms on orders at all hours. Will Warren, Pp. 125 Franklin St., Michigan City, Indx-Adv. Editor Abbott in Address At Grace Lyceum Edith Robert S. Abbott was given an ovation when he was so able in helping the Hinga, banker and philanthropist, at Grapevine University was the closing meeting for the Inaugural Session in the tribune. In the speaker Mr. Hinga, the wide influence of the Chicago, Decorator, the teacher and owner's ambition, not for worthless but for love, but to give to his Brace a plant where we were opportunities for the young man and A. B. R. S. Abbott sounded the church in spite of the intense host, Mr. Abbott expresses his belief that being back in college more than four times a year is common in South America. Mr. Abbott told the reform of his country that the first step to his journey, although all the consis of other countries had willingly signed, was the first step his signature took. Mr. Abbott told he wished Modil Metckach of Illinois missing was accounted for. Telephone and telegraph Senator Metckach; accomplished what seemed impossible and Mr. Abbott made the consis for his hesitancy. It seems Southern societies have entered into a competition not to permit Negroes passage unless they are revivals, hence the statement that Negroes cannot pass from Southern societies to The audience was irked by the people so we give up our surprise trips to a few seasons and make our countries because of the success of the southwest to South America and with them have their southern republic and and united with them be important, brutal and they have the power to impose the laws. Thus, the laws that will take the trip for pleasure and let the people who have some great things among the people of the country be the fact that he was the owner of a large newspaper. As first when he heard of the sentiments that the American News to speak, Mr. Abbott was sent to the hall there until the platform with him were held of the naval salute. The following day the papers all reviewed his speech and his picture. He was told that the authority enjoyed the freedom of that THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WITH THE CLUBS WEDDINGS NEAUX-HAYNES LEE CARTER The many friends of Miss Anabelle Lee, formerly of Cincinnati, will be joined by her family on June 22 to Sherman Carter, a prominent young woman who lived in elegant cloaks and connected with Selina Cockell Co. Sunday, June 14, at the Wash. Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyle, 852 Wash. Avenue, the couple left on their own, and will probably visit Cincinnati. WASHINGTON BOYNTER WASHINGTON-POWDERY of the prettiest weddings will place at the first baptist church since 1862. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, S16 St. became the bride of the F. D. Lowen officiating. The bride wore a white cushion bonnet and carried a slower bouquet of bride's flowers. Following the ceremony the bride many out-of-town guests were present. ENGAGEMENTS JOHNSON-CLANTON Memphis, Team, June 22-Mrs. Rose E. Johnson, Nashville, announces the enrollment of her daughter, Lena L. Johnson, to J. W. Cannon of this city. LA NIER-TURNER Mrs. I, C. L. nier announces that the cornee I, C. La nier, to jammer I, C. La nier, throuple of Mrs. and Mrs. A, H. I, and Mr. and Mrs. G, H. F. Gail of Chicago. VOCAL RECITAL Mary J. 12, Jones, soprano, will present "The University of Music Tuesday evening 3 at 8 p.m. Those supporting Thomas Thomas, L. W. Kita, Madish Smith Thomas, L. W. Kita, Madish Smith, Queenie Margaret Willett, and Ida Potter, Admission free. Public invited. Victor Collins, opera superstar of the People's Industrial Life Insurance company of Louisiana, will present "The University of Music Tuesday evening 3 at 8 p.m. Those supporting Thomas Thomas, L. W. Kita, Madish Smith Thomas, L. W. Kita, Madish Smith, Queenie Margaret Willett, and Ida Potter, Admission free. Public invited. MUSIC NOTES Pupils of Pola Tydia, Nollie Bohner, Bernard Thompson, will appear in recital at the National University of Maryland, June 7. Pupils of June evening, June 7, pupils of Hillier Stewart in piano, June 7, pupils of Benson Camnel, Albert Jones and Patricia James Lee, video piano, violin, Jessica Jones, Tuesday evening, July 8. Pupils recital at Pilgrim Temple, 555 and 829, Amphitheatre, July 5. CHURCHES Zion Hill Baptist Church, 354 Dearborn Street, by Dr. Martin will present Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Special music by the choir. The directress of the institute of Miss Laura Sturcher. Gabal Assembly—During the months of July and August meetings, the Universal House of Worship, open to all sects and religions—the Haiti Temple. The foundation room is party underground. Guinea Chapel A, M. E. church, 21th Street and Walsh Ave., the Rev. J. E. will use for his subject "Glutes and Gigshopper." An Illustrated serenity illustrated song. An illustrated song. An illustrated song. The True Vine Baptist Church, 3164 111 Derham Street, by Dr. Martin will present all day Sunday. The pastor will each morning at 11 a.m. B. Y. I. C. p. m. m. The House of Worship holds services Sunday, subject to Sunday. "Cain," by Mrs. Kelvin Barnard, founder of the international Baptist church, 440 Ft St. Several visiting ministers have filled the Saturday evening to a quietly house. Res- ponding to the need for a pastor, the poster will preside 5am morning, SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL The National University of Music 2022 South Michigan Ave, Vanessa James Lincoln, MI 48901. Visit the summer junior school for June, July and August. Great teacher with Games, voice: Lonila Lakes Smith. The department will function as meetings. FREE! CATALOG AND PREMIUM LIST MAILED TO YOU We are the Important Manufacturers of COLORED WOMEN'S Real Human Hair BOBBETTE WID Transformations, Switches, Side Waves and Wigs We carry a large array of Straightening Midheaders' Tools and Bags: Tailer Preparation NORMA BOB Mason's hair dress without cutting Your FIRST CASH Mine, Baum's Mail Order House 45-89 Fourth Ave., NEW YORK, N. Y. How a Waiter Smiles His Way to Prosperity An "Arabian Nights" Story of Thrift, a Good Wife and a $90,000 Purchase by Orphan By ROGER DIDIER May 1 the title to the property at 601-583 Grand Hyde, known as the home of Mrs. Thomas, business agent for her husband. The deal it happened to have been signed it happened quite nine years from the time Mrs. Thomas became the business agent for her husband. He was known as a waiter in Kansas City, Mo. He was 28 years old at that time. She show that there is nothing unnatural about what they have done, Mrs. Thomas modestly traces the life of her husband and herself. He was a waiter in Kansas City on a farm. At an early age the death of his partner, a lawyer, was bequeathed by a white country physician. When 18 Mr. Thomas made it to Kansas City to house a bus boy. Later he became a waiter and snuck at it. Ten years later he made it to Kansas City, though, the way of money. He married in almost the same condition of pocket that he has come to the city. He is, though, there has come a change. Mrs. Thomas says her husband likes and has a home. He has unsuccessfully entrusted investment to her. She has gone to work and troubling, he whist the sound. Si six years ago they came to Chiltern to bought a four-story apartment building at 3440 South Park Ave. She took her husband's money in the apartment and bought him about it later. If she made a bad deal, she had two fears—fear of losing her husband's money and fear of being better than either of them could dream, and now Snuffler. Thomas is a little woman who has made them grow. Houses have one alone just so, when the city decided it wanted to buy the South Park property it was renting. The price is original, price, of improvements made in the neighborhood and the rising cost of real estate, and, of course, the matter of going from the apartment house on South Park to the hotel on Grand was a more urgent problem. The Granville hotel has been the hotel of the present owners, of white patrons. It contains rooms above the basement, the cafeteria being below. Its appointments and its present occupants are out, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas plan to make of it a hotel that will serve the best inter Mr. Thomas is still waiting table for her. Her wife is looking out for things at home. She seems to be making a decision. She is sure it is possible for her youngest husband to turn over an even $10,000 a year. She is confident that Defender readers anything about what she can hire her husband in for will be useful. She sure he'll heil him when he sees the need. She is looking for everything to lose him—but who could keep such a promise as that? SCORES IN MUSICALE SCOREKS IN MUSICALE the large crowd away which attended the dropped sunset. One of the best programs ever given anywhere was ren- tained by the band King of Kansas City, Mo, and Lem- nium Amouraux de St. Louis. The band was king of Kansas City, the wowderful regulation of their num- ber of members. Johns, Mahnih James, Isabel Christwell, Elizabeth Hob- bard, Amelia Amouraux, very creditily, "Lift Tho- ne," a song by Jesse Harris.—Aro, Jesse Harris, Sugi T. Jay, Isabel Christwell and Elliith Wood- man, guest performer, and Géel's "Kentucky Rabe." The Bodhgan, was at their best. The com­ munity singing is always a big feature of guest performers, and Lowell V. Bodhgan, was at their best. The singer was the singer for the solos and chorus. Dr. Wm. D. Cook, the pastor, visited at Boston Harbor, Mich. gave a very inviting address, H. A. 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Monkey Man Blue an original vocal duet by Sara Martin and Clarence Willis You've heard Sara a-moaning those wor- ful blues, and you've marked time to O- rence's raggin' patter, but step right up meet your old friends harmonizing—oh, can't you just see 'em, hear 'em—in that OKeh Race Record, "Monkey Man Blu Try Any One of These "Monkey Man Blues" You've heard Sara a-moaning those wonderful blues, and you've marked time to Clarence's raggin' patter, but step right up and meet your old friends harmonizing—oh, say, can't you just see 'em, hear 'em—in that new Olkah Race Record, "Monkey Man Blues." 6 BEST SELLERS MONKEY MAN BLUES—Contraito: Bartone Duet Sara Martio—Clarence Williams YODELING BLUES—Contraito Duet, Plane Accomp by Clarence Williams—Sara Martin-Eva Taylor CACKER TITTIN' BLUES—Contraito Solo Piano Accomp. by Clarence Williams—Sara Martio IF YOUR MAN IS LIKE MY MAN—Contraito Solo Piano Accomp. by Clarence Williams—Sara Martio MAMA'S GOT THE BLUES—Pox Trot Handy's Orchestra MY FLOW AND LEE—Pox Trot Handy's Orchestra PAREWEL BLUES—Contraito Solo—Eva Taylor with Clarence Williams' Blue Fly GULF COAST BLUES—Contraito Solo—Eva Taylor with Clarence Williams' Blue Fly MICHIGAN WATER BLUES—Contraito Solo Sara Martio KEEPS ON A RAININ—Contraito Solo Sara Martio MUSCLE SHOALS BLUES—Contraito Solo Lizzie M SHE WALKED RIGHT UP AND TOOK MY MAN AWAY—Contraito Solo—Lizzie M *Can Be Heard Only on OKeh Records For Sale By Your Neighborhood Dealer - Contralto-Baritone Duet Martio-Clarence Williams* Contralto Duet, Plane Accomp. Sara Martino-Eva Taylor* UES-Contralto Solo ence Williams-Sara Martino* MY Male-Sara Martino* ence Williams-Sara Martino* UES-Fox Trot Handy's Orchestra* Pox Trot Handy's Orchestra* Contralto Solo-Eva Taylor ence Williams' Blue Five* Contralto Solo-Eva Taylor ence Williams' Blue Five* UES-Contralto Solo Sara Martino* Contralto Solo Sara Martin* ES-Contralto Solo Lizzie Miles UP AND TOOK MY MAN Contralto Solo-Lizzie Miles on CKEh Records neighborhood Dealer GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 45th Street, New York OKEL RECORDS The Origin Race R TWO SMASHING BIG SONG H "MIDNIGHT BLUE A WEE HOUR CHANT, By ZABE THOMPSON and SPENCER WILLIAMS—Writer of Arkansas Records The Original Race Records BIG SONG HITS T BLUES" UR CHANT, WILLIAMS-Writer of Arkansas Blues, Etc. OK&L Records The Original Race Records BIGGEST SONG HIT AND DANCE CRAZE OF THE YEAR ON ALL PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND FLATER ROLLS SHEET MUSIC, 25c; ORCHESTRATION, 25c; RECORDS, 75c; ROLLS, $125 PAGE SIX Folks who have not seen the stewardship of the team finishing a two weeks' engagement at Folks who have in thinking a two week the Grand theater, had letter sketches a too many and the engagement is not to be extended and will sunday night. This show has lived right up to the fire a distance nothes praised to be one of the most rated formats ever the same number and all of the star attractions of the lea and better shake a foot and get on the job, as the engagement is not to be taken until they will therefore end on Sunday night. This show has lived right up to the fire and has recorded it and has proved to be one of the most popular performances ever. The song numbers are numerous and all of these star move the average, by the time it lamented J. Leuble 1816 "heady Ragtime" is one of these and it is rendered by the sweetened Evan Robinson in number and nods. In the program are also the following: Sine Care for the Blues, by Garland Howard, whose "straight" work is of the incompatible sort; Jazz for the Blues, is new to Stroll indoors but competent in all the games: Animal Bath by Cook & Smith; Lon Mei Lon, by deplaning Diana and Evan Robinson; Hay Hay, by Dike Thomas; Asleep by Barmington; Carter, with Huth, by Hound and Brown, who also present a new turn called "Broadway Entertainers" during the second pet; "Copy Me" by Huth, by Hound and Brown, who himself in this production, and Moe Browny; Jelly Bowl Blues, by Elmore Wiley; Chin Chin Chinamay, by Huth, by Hound and Brown; Yellow Sail Skirt, by Scooby Smith and Eddie Bogs. These are several short bits of dance that done by Garland and Barmington. The choreography is a fine part of the attraction, well well dilled, well filled of pop and dash, but miss one and remember slow shows on Sunday night. We have to visit this week Bossy De Legee we see his famous Baldamina the fastest dancing girls that ever played this house—likely costumed that Baldamina like Stin Sloan with a line of young jokes and es- Motion Picture News BY D. IRELAND THOMAS The VitaGraph Co. in a series of plays, entitled, "Loyal Lives," made by the VitaGraph Co. in a series of plays an important part in the theatrical movement. The VitaGraph Co. mimed a role in New Jersey a year before the arrival of several railway postal clerks took possession of the Loyal Lives. is a heart-touching postman and a railway mailman in the United States postoffice department. eral Harry S. New plays an important role in the construction. The Vita plays a small rolleye scene in New Jersey a several roadway postal clerks took over the interest story. "Loyal interest story" a postman and a landlord clerk's life in the United States postoffice department. There are 553,000 D. Ireland Thomas States postoffice department and many women. It is their families make over 1,000,000 that their players are have men. These with their families make over 1,000,000 that their lives, their adventures, their loyalty to the public. Very little is known of the railway postal clerk's life. The letter carrier will show the public how hard and exacting job in work. The letter carrier will show the store, every factory and every office. Everybody knows the manman. As soon as I heard about the production company that teamed up to explain to him about the many face men in the service, I asked them to help me with the railway mail clerks. I suggested that the Vitagram Co. give a few of these pictures. It will make them make them look like they are railway mail clerks to help our loyals show their locality also. I am promised that our face loyals will be in capturing some train trabolds. These pictures is made in making them. Give our loyals a chance to see the production department and they will deliver the pools in the train. A. W. Welch is the owner and man- Correspondence The Rev. J. F. Foster, Box 11. Will you please inform me with the address where I may secure Colored them and use them principally in churches. Write to Chas A. West, 2020, St. Cambridge, Mass. He has for sale some rare films that will suit him and use them as an exhibition exhibit. However, someone who has these films for sale may read your letter. To obtain Harrison Lovett, Box 51, Comstock, N. Y. I am glad that there but there are a very few, if any, Race companies purchasing places. In fact, producing a rare film. Why confine your efforts to Race plays when the color will be a very few? If any, Race companies purchasing places. If you have the right story your Color will not keep you from disposing of it. To C. D. Campbell, 42 E. 133d, St. New York City. See above reply to Miss Comstock, N. Y. You can try Norman Film Manufacturing Co., 52 U. S. Trust Miss Leslie of Leslie du Sac, Wis. writes: I only pay your money could improve it. If you published the photos of the screen films such as them and use them principally might see our photos and like them. Address all mail to me at Lincoln theater, Charleston, S. C. STUDIES ART Jullan Costello, the famous esthetician, is in Chicago studying form and color. He writes with a fine water-color. He is a member of the summer class at the Chicago Art Institute, and is making remarkable progress. Mail, 225 Calu Wierdest Mystery Play of Y Coming to the Owl Wierdest Mystery Play of Years Coming to the Owl Theater "Ravn," a Universal-Jewel mystery photophy, coming to the Owl theater on Monday and Tuesday, July 2 and 3, has made the name of being the weirdest play yet seen on the screen. "Ravn" was written first by Earl Bardell, who opened the East Carroll theater in New York city. Then when Universal purchased the film rights, Ray Jenkins, second in command, Universal Chic, also wrote the screen continuity. "Ravn" is hld in a foreign country during a period of great upheaval, and the hearts of the common people are faimed to furious flames by an overt act, and the entire social structure matters and with it goes the safety of Important characters in the story. "Haku" is said to be the screen's most brutal vultain. The name is proclaimed by the king, occupying the silver shield, Wallace Beery, should play a role of this importance. Estelle Taylor, beautiful screen vamp, reverses the king's armor, and comes the heroine, Forrest Stanley, Styla Briceran, Martha Mattox. BOB ELUCIDATES BOB ELUCIDATES ORIGINAL BOB DAVIS Manager Globe Theater, Cleveland, Ohio. HANDY BUSY W. C. Handy, who for many months was a Breastfeeding aid, fully recovered. The old offices of Handy fires, at 46th Street, were reopened and the firm is been reopened and the firm is created a new line of songs, among them Handy's "Sundown Thieves" has been recorded by Qibah, the Handy band designated part. It is sold to be the candy. STARTING TH "RA "YOU WILL LAUGH" WITH A EMMET ANT OLLIE P BLANCHE GAM AND MA 40 A Red Ho BEAUTIFUL SC TWICE NIGHTLY 7:30 AND 9:30 GRAN 3110 STATE ST LINCOLN THEATER 3132 STATE STREET STARTING MONDAY, JULY 2 WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST OF PRINCIPALS INCLUDING TWICE NIGHTLY 7:30 AND 9:30 3 SHOWS JULY 4 FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 6 P.M. FIRST CLASS PICTURES CHANGED DAILY PERFECT VENTILATION COMFORTABLE HEATING Continuous—2 o'Clock to Midnight Play of Years the Owl Theater Nicetoal de Putz and Josef Swickard luxe, inviolent roles "Hawk," was dramatically directed by Stuart Patton, who is remembered for his filming of "Reputation," one of the best of Priscilla Deane's vehicles. Mr. Patton is noted for his thoroughness. When the script of "Reputation" was written, he loved the players around and gave each the written part as sent on from the stage piece. For weeks he rehearsed then, each player reading the script and then rehearsing the same as though they were going to give a stage presentation rather than a screen version. When he was in the theater, he into any theater and play the production in a flawless manner. Mr. Patton called his camera men to "shooting." So smoothly did the action of the piece proceed that only a few "breaks" were necessary, because the production was finished in less time than any Jewel ever made. Mr. Lacme, president of Universal, was so delighted that he intends following the same futile adaptations of stage physics. "RAMBLIN' 'ROUND" MORE STAGE NEWS PAGE 10 Black Swan BLACK SWAN RECORDS 14145— BROWN BABY ETHEL WATERS and The Jazz Masters AIN'T GOIN' MARRY ETHEL WATERS With Piano Ace. 14146 MEMPHIS MAN MIDNIGHT BLUES ETHEL WATERS and The Jazz Masters BLACKSWANPHONOGRAPHCO. 2230 Seventh Ave., New York City BLACK SWAN RECORDS G MONDAY E GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY BACK HOME --- GOING GOOD A fine letter arrived from Gospel White, whose Jazzer is a great singer, able from the little star herself, Harry Johnson from the little star herself, Harry Jones, Rustie Grummett, Margaret Johnson, Billy Young, Alfreda Thomas, Johnny Green at the end of this week and for the next month mail will reach Johnny Green at the end of this week. They will respond to all friends. Mildred Boott, with the Silas Green show is playing the week at Glenn Jean, W. Va. Stage Correspondents! WE GO TO PRESS ONE DAY AHEAD OF TIME NEXT WEEK ON ACCOUNT OF JULY 4th SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM BY GETTING YOUR STUFF HERE MONDAY! THE OLD-ROLL TOP DESK MAN WANTED! FOR DANCE WORK LADY PIANIST, TROMBONIST, BANJO PLAYER AND A DRUM- MER. ALL MUST SING $27.50 Weekly—18 Hours Work Sleeping Quarters Furnished Write VERNIE ROBINSON, BOX 466, KALAMAZOO, MICH. MARY HARRIS AY, JULY 2 COMEDY LIN' D" "YOU WILL SCREAM" PRINCIPALS star of "LIZA" popular Tenor F. "SHUFFLE ALONG" AME CLASS COMEDY ARTISTS 40 Y CHORUS SNSAPPY MUSIC Y 4 FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 6 P.M. MENT EATER VICTORY 0065. THE MONOGRAM 3453 SOUTH STATE STREET CHICAGO HOLDERS OF T. O. B. A. FRANCHISE GOOD SHOWS ALL THE TIME SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 Outstanding Mystery Driller of Many Season CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS THE UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRODUCTION BAVU ER-LAST-ING EXCITING Mystery-Seasons! PRESENTS PRODUCTION -INGLY ING! So much ting- screened in one and leave you gasp- ing-ly EXCITING! Total blood and the other democracy of love, fight through one of the history. Against Bavu and men and women— follow their heroic gripping excitement er-sheet! JULY 2 and 3 LY ATER GREET THE WEST:" DOUBLES ARE JUST BY QUITTING ME" SECORDS-No. 8068 CLARENCE WILLIAMS The Outstanding Mystery Thriller of Many Seasons! BAVU EVER-LAST-INGLY EXCITING! It's going to happen next? So much thrill was never before screened in action! It will hold you—and leave you because it is ever-last-ing-ly EXCIT LOVERS, one a princess of royal blood and the giant, brought together by the democracy of love for life, home and languishes through one tumultuous nights in the world's history. Against a crimson torrent of crushed men and women, overwhelming odds—you will follow theirs and you will marvel that such gripping excite have been transferred to the silver-sheet! N. and TUES., JULY 2 a TWO DAYS ONLY WL THEATER 4653 STATE STREET ITS FROM THE WEEK FREE YOU WHEN YOUR TROUBLES ARE LIKE MINE" L'NEVER HAVE NO LUCK BY QUITTING RELEASED ON OKEH RECORDS—N EVA TAYLOR Played by CLARENCE W What's going to happen next? So much tingling thrill was never before screened in one production! It will hold you—and leave you gasping—because it is ever-last-ing-ly EXCITING! TWO LOVERS, one a princess of royal blood and the other a peasant, brought together by the democracy of love, fight together for life, honor and happiness through one of the most tumultuous nights in the world's history. Against Bavu against overwhelming odds—you will follow their heroic flight and you will marvel that such gripping excitement could have been transferred to the silver-sheet! OWL THEATER 4653 STATE STREET "HITS FROM THE WEST" "ILL SEE YOU WHEN YOUR TROUBLES ARE JUST LIKE MINE" "YOU'LL NEVER HAVE NO LUCK BY QUITTING ME" NOW RELEASED ON OKEH RECORDS—No. 8068 Sung by EVA TAYLOR Played by CLARENCE WILLIAMS "FROGGIE MOORE" BY KING OLIVER'S JAZZ BAND. RECORD ANT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THESE RECORDS OUR DEALER OR ORDER DIRECT FROM US— Write Pikes Bros. Pub. Co. We The B 203 CENTRAL AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA LAND. RECORD No. 5135 HOUT THESE GAL. T FROM US—NO C.O.D. b. Co. We Recognize The Professlon ANGELES, CAL. PLAYED BY KING OLIVER'S JAZZ BAND. RECORD No. 5135 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THESE GREAT RECORDS ASK YOUR DEALER OR ORDER DIRECT FROM US—NO C.O.D. Dealers Write For Prices Spikes Bros. Pub. Co. We Recognize The Profession 1203 CENTRAL AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CAL. By FRANKIE JAXON-Fostering JEAN STARR, DAN SMALL, POPO WARFIELD, KATH- ERINE ELLISON, ETHEL JACKSON AND ELVIRA JOHNSON LADY MUSICIANS WE WANT TROMBONE, CORNET, DRUMS, VIOLIN, ETC., OR AN T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATER MANAGERS Communicate with the T. O. B. A. Estate 442-3-4 Volunteer Life Bldg. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. R.M. E. REEVIN, Manager, Suite 442-3-4 Volunteer Life Bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn. S. H. JUDDLEY 152 Seventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. MARTIN EKEN, 4054 St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, IL. OWNED AND MANAGED BY D. 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Mace Hieanayt, qroiteaiia isinehs “at Your See prehaids “Wee tor free eataibe of | Pear, Meee Monee haat SAT Weta, “Prowse ape HIRE, LOGE opeilee nos SHaKeTRRNGUE sorhice en “ ee Sake eigen | er) Paramount Regt Records ns ‘BATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 To Be Seen at the Vendome Beginning Monday What is probably the largest ship Anterior ever constructed on A mov- able (rorker) puatiorm was bullt xt The United studios in Hollywood for SThe tale of Lost Ships.” a First Na- Hionat attraction, puantticed. hy M,C. Jever and yersnally directed " by Maurice Tourneur. ‘The wroguction, Shieh is deviated ty Ie Oag: of the Frost nnusial ever Mlmed, is coming To the Veadune theater next Monday fora three days stax. Tie imierion setna replica of the diche: salon of 4 Gans-Atlantie Iuer Stas “Sinatneted on a plattuers Seen hing Ie tone and et on 20 rock Tvs vent parratiest the ntiie sen fs fit le and sway as x ship would fr foeopile gale. “The platform owe jet ly waides to Uhe roof, sites 100) Howe ct une af the Latent stages | the stialie. Txequited 50 nin Syncs tine hosts" Dhee were under theNenmand of Seott It, Weal, elses desitant te amd production mavees for Touenear, Tad deckured that th Production offered “more technica Probtene thin any picture heretarore Brovtucnd, at tho stds, “here wat AE the Hagsent successes hate bee Myed, : SThe Iie of Last Ship ix a weird tale af the spot Where, imprisoned in The tufles 9 Kelp aid setwend ts? form the Sirmaswo fea, weeks and Aeroliese af conturies kone hy form Rivact istand of dead shia, | There Are a few suetivors on thie strance Seiura, send Gye tale asbwatials sith dnuxead festures sine desariatie: pees Bibhies whieh eave ‘tall syport- nilty to Director Twurnenr’s grins. Crittenden Mayriets, taymeae writer of sen tales, it The aMIber wf the Flory. Tn thes eset aise stich tee tle plavers as Milton sills, Walter Le Anna Q. 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(Meth Ihy Ceaewabsens Sh Jae way mieel Ete Hoot Gibson Comes to States in Thriller Some of the most familiar figures of Western sercen plays uppear in Support of Hoot Gibson in his latest ‘inwersal vehicle, “Shootin” for Tove." which comes to the States tieaver on Sunday. Gibson has the fale of Duke Travis, 0 Texas, cow= hor suifering from shell shock. Taura La’ Plante, who has the feininine Teud Jn’ the pleture, ts a Fopulir heroine of many serials. of the out of doors and has been fea- Anred “iit Universal two-reel | West- (ins: This fj her second leading rote “ra Gibson feature, having appeared sith his in "Dead Game ‘Aiffed Allen, aite of the best known eciuracter actors of the serecn, whose Outstanding. work. was. tho. charac: steation of Hell Morgan in “tel Atoreans Girl," and Hellfire Packard inant Man” has the role of Hones father, Jit Travis a Nard- Heted wld Texas eattlemna. Wiliam Welsh, tho father tn the iyplical American family in “Over the Tite" and who lias long held a steady place in pictures. for his realistte Shareteriations, appears in the production Inthe role of KHL Ran- Anion, atzo a grizzted olf Texan, who ie Nviiguged” Sn a Water feud with Travis, ——-__ KOPPIN THEATER = ac thou: Anna: DPPONE. ee eee eee every ettarmange, desidte the inten: SOE UCR conden Ny Te hg Eis keane ee ceoracipe att eet fae Kaine “Futea are, fe sandectit Ais es, eae eluge floras ent, 8" lagieswhogemlging am tineinig really gee Ite Dorin € “Paster anne {eam ths prevent aeterat mew dni chanee tne wich excelent efter Runner Cran far, ‘ctioe ningtes sneha sf putamen ony, Bae inne dancing: “ouingart & itown an SEE UN Shen ot he time caliber Siveh Hien” amt eine & Jenkine hi RaSh aegis eer witha hang I ES enacingie fanay ct and ath sa SST tig stant porary: Tele na, a nea note pe: Tag (ait 2° Rttcher time ie ori INF Mouind Dewalt Be Garnet Rocrter VIRGINIA PICK-UPS Usd tesetraga oft. 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Sate Shiehe the senders hie idearamm” ean lhe “ptached a Sorting Note Cincinnadiy hie The SHEE, NS ioan ould sien te thane ttt far interme resnrding the mat tee THE STANDARD Pbiladeiphia, Ma—Another great. bill hin bern et In. thin weeds amd. a Ae Uninet eal Acta Ha Minceatn neta Parken” Geter Hireford tn “A inch “of Fun": Whit: hey te ines [shugtie| Troutadnuen: Robes Waineliea and hie ive tianeln Demons Tnoks & cleft in clever eum: Ce Sana Tatra So, tn The Sel UF ine Chet" nd” Schwarez, Bens Coa in “Tho Nenken Mirror Ail the nota ute iitting and "air, elton states That nothing hat the hese seit he shown itere tiurine the warm Wether season, Talley. & Haris “Step, Lively com: yang, Forcing ail hanae’ to sit un a ERS pether ure Ohishine a twe weet tinenement at_ the. ‘Fruman theater Fo pe An kay THE CHICAGO DEFENDER ~- ne eae Trifling With Honor”’ Is Intensely Human and Dramatic Picture wolves sonthing human? basin Collls’e gonanaiog, and 4. bul Pie grate og ry ere er gee agg te PA OF ne NON Oe eee protemonad: bal piager ROC AGERE SUR ing ots (eis tls Cte trie mines cas Tenia ee oan ne aes | ae sen Pe ee eee aceentas Ss | Re eee een Si ee Stetcs Uae oes | cine ‘Gecoe nant tages he rg oe Roh reegeed etd age Mic ty Sar ae toeerey aise oer (aN une panto “case ollicaa es noes ering interes, Ere See | a Be ans eta tu a qpent to every eg Soc) Mane remy amas aia tee aa a eetLee ac’ et |eotien, On Tie” Shugeae Bes I ae ged ee i ee Seen ee ee eer et Te ina w tram to koop—and'to| Supel bersiele PES gry terre al Nie tag Heer eta tat weer ne sete ts Seay Sinan Ha 088 PEs iy Wim | SS tenn eal te oP LA cae ange geet estes elo [ets aa ei ot Ee eee ete, seve apenas eee ieee i soneneies PY ee : ete er ace Gloag a, Tos er ot eS Leer ieee ES frees zontal os n Tec or tea oa sgateeation for Bis encelint Tort ORe Na © ane eitier, Rubeoe ome King, |, William | Welch. |" Frederic Mig heamty chorus js sure fire wher ft iinet Spank ge, South Solomons vse lene sot kaon. Line caranbelt’ Sith ther Viow, Come con ES ttn’ the Larhwouty” theater, Sve Falke ERS, for nn indent way Big Yen, eae. Suanse ireen, write BUS Liaise. apart d, nck Haman ine Trading minolue ie ine iy tu Ge on wint"“oarge Ind, Hrondiwayditeates, Tohlowine Par the dirst hind of next week Bice k Buck’ nee aitiaing te, wor decwena Cincinnati wail MeNebor I Sal a Seah Se Ghana ohio, Stee z SAlMfoa soote naa or sont t0 Tas, wears dat taut Stl: Bred iwi Ge Sing Green abuse. No Soe Thea, dolng is red-hot simi is a the! Palace antater, Stet an rene ilicnel'& Tiarrts played a very sc genta enkagement at, the, Stag theater, “Hhilidelphia, Th., last week, Binexe ‘Seaine eith ths. Eitan gantoone 100" Hui cis, mast Sie Gichclat- the Sion theater” Nash Mies Fenn! Son Inckson aro siting: thel yarentn Se Caatanogts, ems for Fee eceie “Alaiye Oak Se “Png lefferson se Ailes Co, i axing tye weak at the Lincoln uieater. Lous wie ee Tiiwell & Mfowalt, whora address ts at Thadhs Menthe Sore, SN ae Hastie the jeosk at the’ Star ichdeh Pialtiree: ne Shen brane-Watker Jom Ray Git. swith nutierieana & Stine ane tents Elie nese age ag tho Cran theates Siorantontn, We, as Gaui White's dzone of Real Jn arising month comazemtent a Hie, Mla neater gh "Sin, Peto "Sohnnle Lee Lane's SiusShl- Sh co Ne thasing five ehsaxemant at St heattel Ma, Ct, ae some ok ths, Plantation Four otek a ne ha Re Nowe Yor Beh hathnge the summer: “paint Gea sare ae ths: Majeatt nnater, Chien ‘diate Hal Roinean, the Worl Grvatent Sluagies fe haga gee Beane Bitte hedges Nev ening on pc Q nis High Tina axes and nie Teh, Sten. pero apna the Lieala dheater, Kansas Gigs Sh! : erate & AleConn. having fine, se. coat he’ pinging tho week AL “Ob fora ta.” Okine FAC Mlexeram, the famous carntya mtn, Nene nae nto tas eerie Poe" Reakng Miko ane well Wav Kuli hae tas pad nig sent to 23 Fs ae ark EY Heh Mine hls ind St Cone. isan. "His Bimota Geiogin sulaatrels hea ined on the, Banteazen crests ate pag Uns at qtal at the" tantnugés thdater Route Wah. Wie Kelis. tue famous band mas. tet aut the jets. wie neue tone HiinS"nd tnate to weno, i Hens HiMAaeeandrines 12, Veeesiey Mich Seattle Toomey be ilvigns ng S11 hth sea Humtineton We Ve She wants ta Aue’ dram Bniiee Toitver, Bieter larie amd Satie, & elt Madartor are trnvaline iggettier ot Teeenetien am oF the, BS Defects We talent comedy ire divction. wit ne staged this fall ty Pat teeter wlth Satie’ Clare marca alte’ arse comedy. (No tote, cent Wiis Et arson, Sinem Yor We hays xa'Danage ‘ami (rein for" Yo ot Sune the Brignénn tiuste nay Sov Fenk, Sunday meen Sienna nave ze ay the Main St neuter ahr Parke %. lillie 8 obagler ney the Cote tuenten Raande CaS. Wastin Sarshail & Ca, ape i the Ave. mje Be thaatens ewe Yet eo ‘Si ishelis ot Arafy. heaited Wy" Mat Howseies, nev ai the Paniages (iehter teettdines ea. Fiske Pout aie‘at the Pshaco theater, watdchury. cnn. Rinclng Daren fe at the Orphoom thrater, ievotign, 3, 8 Vine’ chime ikon ity thin weeks at ihe Lnelgette ttealer, Sew Vonks 3 Pogue Peamacy ace gu the Bee tre"Ueatve, any Cites ates "fuer Wists Rama's. fy at tite Pan- tages cheater, Stmpeatoltn, Stn een vais Leo tare sat the. Star heater, “Eine Hattimore” i ‘id Avhics and wer’ Near ork Tar- man Pour lis Hall, MeGons Stevens Ein gekes are sti! making hore ie ime the Oetan Taney tamien, wate Hue 26, they. sag heliog tend Daddy ones ie esting in Wasting tom Decadal hiss (8 Near {eo Ii’ welts, “whelma Sones Atareas Sit Uy heaaer ‘ner Rtewey,, with, tho Sunny South cia raved rangi Chane te ne iu tartan cari closings Toe well mals iho Boston,’ Saas, Where ls avores ane chemet “ape doo, ecard 10 his Waters Welis & Wells aro featured with fect Ceaviford ts laying the wae at etioit, Siiehe Hie: Mnoeked then Zor a fos of dmty tole battle atthe Sigierpitogirehy Tat taat wecie ‘Sruch Si wah mele clases corn, ggelan tie IE Relth me. This week. Moni Mero" dieavers “lousesters Sine Soe’ Phamae, with ioee's Groote Belles i Plugin the “wee at” Gaston, Ake adn? Bccten ‘asta ‘hers acne 6 EAP SLT octng any iddler i plaving: the present pal AE Ghe Abenud thetier Chicas, ‘\, J. McParland lan ha lg sent to que Caius Hotel, Stace and S180 Se Gian i ‘Sioker Minstrel Morris, all hy. hina acl NS spitting the eseae Bouwecn Bfaana ‘Ind hewistoune Me, oho Ee Wsong'e Shucshi-Shu Co. sak "Ghe. simone theaters ensacois, Figs ingle Merman Tirown ts sols is sont Se tho” Sine Wheater, Pebingh, ‘race Smith-writes from Washington, pa Setaat te artnet, Savion, Ser an tnderame_ ‘ng operation. in tat Ua indie confined a the_Hoanita Tita Drake touring’ Ina derden sean ix sensing & short yataiten i SSD Binind Rane Ghee Se "fenkinar dunkinw are’ at the Konpin unmters Deterits Sieh" deniling. says Uigeshe woul ike topiases RHT Stan Anil lm Gentes iy tis song, "Hens pecked Man.” = = canoe Lee Tne be HOMES \? GREAT Le PLAU URES | CONTINUOUS Saal in Colller’s magazine, and fs built Around an escaped ‘convict who. bes Socks a pestonional tate payee fa frase ilenaty, im th wadersort ia wae knowe autho" Ge. Pipu Was tho home sun king ot the ‘Bneine toast teball league hous Knew as chat! Shug wine yeaa tae followed his rene ont haadeuts 04 taeda lowe “The Gas tine 3a" wa tor Eotten, Une AH" Snuerue” Beeanne Bonen nero. worip on overs tautd ot on the Week couse where il aye bach TNeckalfe: Reliowes, well romem- rea for his work In “The Strank- termite Sed alts af Sates ‘ho vole af Har Stugruey tag te Gag Hine Wha Sis iy supported by Peta ideoway ne Tan Rtatone, week Lente ot tie: Gas Pipe Riis, uy Aieatinpers a yourhtnieear ix ns ota Meher itagien Stevenson, who. el HEME, aha for saseceeatcne wont pale Setter ushers’: | Tomer wing, “ilisin Welehy "Frederick Sithion, Hobert Dalg sand toe wll inown wagers | ad | f LETTERS ered te le a Erlend ‘Tong: A fre fing a0 fo Yu BEE ami Pipes toe ae Sie, Rete a ate diay Bae Praca ORR wt EBs See et cates Tenet ie ARM al ei Se ihe ME Hata, ie ROME RS Map ate oe Saath Mischa kad See Brit dena tse oes Pilg th crm atest Sone There for me, so vend It on at once. HEP BONNIE B. DREW, Bech | Jackson, Miss. ‘tanta. nese Pat Toys, Ater a HRC Pi ce a ei Ce mean ee Meda ee ents Reais eat tak BaP a tnd ae Feat teeing Ful Re centr at ets Se Sea Coe Nop tat ee tan Hall Red ie iy Seca See Snr i We Sect Sta ESSE iia di ba ict cai aaa ity erat feahlene Coolie Gab ed AUR Sn la Se mse fa VMYSUE Pl apie JONES, Sap dis hicrasaatthened Dear Pal Tong: We arrived safe and qverlinds souks recies, “howling, Fou Ste enjosing die best or health, "Well GH tops. the Siow Went ever "With. a Taig nd the manager of the. Liric theater is ery" rot of having us. Wiese this Tx cho best’ show he, hing haul ‘sive ths Famous. Lafayette Tay= tis were here. He ease our show Ie GUt Of the ordinary and tf all tab show i on ae Se ] The story tells of a floating istand of der- > Ths ster date a tenting inant of ec: : rors ees eo carats b, Pere es b. TET Eof IOs . jh <a T C4: ST 2 ‘a EF a 2D a7 | A Ss CN. Hf & ZZ» Bay kG OL GALLATE Bate V Aa ERG OUER eek Tad yeh ak B eS I ee i ee a =H EUSA tS Gore BS = get ie ae Zi GPR" BAG ELE, Cn AY ke Season eain te a RY bt i A “J is , yd fs ON TE vase gee 1 Sey Jes ee SS | ROR] Z LS Ce i “ees susie THe SETTING FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE OF Seer STE STNG iy nS OSORAMA LOE “AC OEEASE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 2-3-4 Hauwono’s VENDOME crave ernaer—sie stock | YQUEE RTAPE ABLEGTO BexT aHe,coop. rms | ‘THESE “FIRST BUFFET. ‘THE- I a BREAKFAST) _ DANCE | | CHICAGO _CLEF CLUB | EIGHTH REGIMENT ARMORY 3:30 A. M., JULY 4th] q DON'T GO TO SLEEP ON TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY A.M., JULY 4th | Meee E retean GARROLL DIGKERSON'S SUNSET-SYRGOPATED | ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY USICMES a ee Been cont TAX | ‘Tom Mix has added tho working schedule of a soker In the hold of 2 Facile twamp steamer to his movie experiences. In hiv litest_ pleturo, “Stopping Fast," Mix is shanghaied and forced to Hass coal for his pas~ sago {0 Ching, where he mects with a-serles of thrilling dramatic situa- tons.» This picture, which wax pro- duced by Willian Fox, comes to the States ‘theater on Wednesday and Thursday, July 4 and 5, MUS plays In the role of a youn ranchman who fs captured bya band of eriminaly because he possesses tho secret of the location of a gold inine hidden in tho Arizona desert. ter being thrown into the waters or San’ Francisco bay he ts picked tip by. the crew-of a tramp steamer dha forced to Work his way to China, Whore he ayain meets the gam, With the aid or some American sallors Six and the daughter of the scientist Who discovered the mine fight thelz way out of a Chinese den and start Tnek to the States, ‘You ‘can follow tho adventures of Tom. Mix. In this pleture when it comes to the lacal playhouse. Claire Xaams plays the leading Cominine rule and others In the cast aro Don- AM MeDonaid, Hector Sarno, Geo. Belgmann, Edward Vell, Tom S. Guise, Mina Redman, Edward Job son and: thet Wales. Biel Wales. Santa Barbra, Cal, Dear ‘Tony: 1 know you and the renders Of my icolupin will he. sues Peete A Oe Se ath again belere the feotliants. , Tam wor ssnunie* | Nv. 2'"hrave heen with th ahaa ee tech ‘Meer four years. ASI nie Con ties ancl" f Slechded to fey ft ngatns I sold tae. ms nusinens fn Xomegty In'sbowAn- rice Site Ming a "wondertut iiusifess On the toasts Wo are pack= fine: them tn at each and ‘cvers "perforin: hee. Talis Dewes Auiceveded the "late Sohne Waughner "tn ihe" comely Fate eit igen Conners with “shumle* No. geet, eae ee Renee setae te ts ene the BT aka old Gane Gut my business’ in= Qiapae ae testy (nae An: Se seice” Shute: eset ibe a SNundereat g@eaege tates? Se" Ths RED ees SR tees os Rattan asec Wate FJ overs perform a Ant ott Dewey Bene | WAY Fae Sooper Fee eth Fate “Ragtime” wily tie, heeMoomeare | “Peale Sie ‘doing wontlers a“ Wie” S2u%anescoring: nightly. Lar Cu, ine a snlatdee in corde Teich" sonat Vaughne. SF ye the ean tng Euan we Bor Rai hariag Sieh Mitenmer ue” hi Sethi HEL, Squiennerettee ta bret doulas? de, VSAE a hee He line" ents aia tro the tine a Enna suntatek unt the bean Mea (Sahel eghe wth he Shay ramen Sis alle arawn, soubrette of the antes sad iG eave while in Lom An BERS akMetouneat The tunes “he eclenac™ Secu Shctecaad in we a roe iy Baetingione ‘a svamine” iti Bina Rat ae enti “oe” versonallty TieNton Albeelant kiko soinel the sho Beiter Nerciee a ae ha tha Pakes ieee sient Ines 110 %s fakin cour dinftnve enegres wet hight wiih his peculiar line of dancing, HEME ae re et age Te neat ite She inns, tend that hs fa HR AOE i Siortiaa Wasnt mete Seth aa Soe Mnet one tho Seine in ti "Angels She ieeing wonderfully. well, olinnts She, Mottag ima ean Bice, "ei She Sane dotnet eh dae was SRUNe aity Wace GIy eter tn eteee tinge tant ie Bete placed oo Be Wasted tae atee he’ San Peas fy Neaded Baat after, the San Bran: THE WORLD'S GREATEST = { | UNIVERSAL k || Newau’” | SPORTING PICTURE | { } ¢§ ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_——___——_ i. A MAN'S HONOR—A WOMAN'S LOVE ‘ CLEAN, TENSE DRAMA b i Swit A f i WHIRLWIND FINISH! | ae | ‘The “Gas-Pipe Kid” slipped out of the coppers’ § | hands—and Ida Hunt waited for him—and waited | —and waited, for five years. But all the time the § i ~ “Gas-Pipe Kid’ was close to her. He had merely j changed his identity and become a national hero j as “Bat Shugrue.” eee eee i MONDAY and TUESDAY 2 “JULY 2 and 3 j S 2. P.M. TO MIDNIGHT 4 PAUL-STONE AM. CO. 3607 STATE ST. | 1923 HITS! “1 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 Tecords “HE ard BE YOUR MAN BUT HE'S MY MAN wr Broadway Hit. AM Records and Rolls “DECEITFUL BLUES” ‘A Real Knockout, Greatest Blues Ever Written “EVIL BLUES” Cruclest of all Tlues. AM Rolls and Records “Take It, Daddy, It's All Yours.” “What Do You Care, Honey, What 1 do” and “Bugle Blues.” 30 cents per copy or one dollar fur ‘all elght numbers mentioned PERRY BRADFORD MUSIC PUB. CO. ¥¢ 1547 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N.Y. i —EVERY— | MONDAY A.M. | £ BREAKFAST DANCE 4 —AT THE— A i VINCENNES AT s9Tit st. § }| USEFUL PRESENTS TO ALL WHO ATTEND |§ i ‘TOM LARDNER'S F i| 7 RADIO BROADCASTERS |f H| uustiNe weKinwy, VALADA SNOW. BERTHA Ricks, |} | GUaNBey JONES AND otHEns WE NEVER CLOSE | EDDIE WooptNe. ater. |B —EVERY— F 1) sundavwicerBREAKFAST DANCE Bf ee ene eee ee eee | ean = WeENDOME THEATER : 24s) STATE STREET 1500 Comfortable Seats Mammoth Pipe Organ ERSKINE TATE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Seamionaus 2 Be Mtasiahs vnins PEELE cis two weeks, ending the week of July 7. Sip partier. Mtr. leaves, tw now con auietingg the dunco ali that we ran for (iver a’yent fonether. Wish him ail the Suceeas im the: world. vagisurnen gm some of the borg that Ackerman © Ilnerln wets tying to. Bet Rthel “Watern to. head. the ‘now, show, Alma, Hightower, iso a. inch hooked ny Pantages That are Wyerking Inca Bfound dow Angeles. "Tommy Gates Alo hag iitle: “ah” show ‘working Ae “Lang Reach, While In’ SanDiegs ite scent -acroum the line, and met -Asi- Tord’ Viardeey.stenry“Ailen, “Cinvencs IRenng ua Chae.” orter, sorking: at the Diucbita eate, where’ Allan's wlio, formerly: tan Howard, is: doin the en: Tertaining. “At sat, Stewarta. place, ho, Newport. bar’ (ihe “only “regulae prineo, ‘In the toven of ‘la Suanai. we Fount ‘Grane daciton, Sain! Mebantels And Tac Vauehin. “S3t" Stewart fs the Sime gyi Ehat 1 have alate, xaoten Stivays. working in. the interest. af mene, os, When we ciel San jogo. he, had already. arranged a. bene~ fe for Cheater: Carrolten, which. eas a Mtge succeas, despite tho tact that some eliming bromoters ‘led ta toubie frost" lm!and some af the Race, wt iclans, ot the ‘howier chy, ne. that, Siesta of “Shurlie* responded to. ths inet given, Yor Qarreitom and several OF the Airis" hored\wen straw hace from hetnuests nnd took up a silver fering While severat of the members ‘offered Song. numbers.°\‘There wan some. mis ‘tnirstanding among tne promoters be TENGNS ately eaten. "at wownees Nand trom ‘the Newvort, tar furnished {fle OMe toe ghe oceualon:” Aer the Hance Sir. Stewart carrieti the entire company over to his fiace tn "a Juan for an aitnigte pardy. sehleh wan one Minderfa might. "The' tid was” oft and Tin Juana natives went wild over the Suite” hunch. Would ke to hear from all, frlends tn\an outer the protenslon. Tinpe t See" gou soon.“ AURh beats wlehes, our pale MAGTirE miLy FUCKER, care wan tte Suck gt Someunatten. ain net uly 7 eh NEW SHOW Boe. Pope rert sad Wankinky, Cet: cored comedians atl producers, will nre- Sent Gin allsNygro, mmiieal. show ext Season, under the title of “North Aint Souther They have. written “the ook Soi uagelt Smith ts doing. the score ute and Witiney have {uae cloned a Season as featured players with the “Sihuftie™” company, company, Chadwick & Taglor, aro at the State eee ee PAGE SEVIIN FOUR OF ‘EM Mills, Thompson, Covan and Vodery Please Londoners The following jo what tho London naily) Nowa tad” tp) say rerardig the gogagument of Plantation ovuo at the Londen (Bing.) Pavilion: i Wag" the recon ict -ot the BED erin’ “however, whieh arouted "the Eremine auminute. of the evming. Se Eochean, MMA heguahe er the entre Sound) Bom Sete ork te pranent STE Viagtation oview tn eerie dent weal of sehiche were, provided or 3ie Foun, Sam Suewis Ceerk Sey Hee anal Haney ARSE nd wlth WL ule rents asaat this pare MeVtRee Snteritrenene wei with foi hich oral delighted he tle Thee’ Hp duce Florence Sits Sethe Ser nmpaun ami scovar, fel the SRict"honone heir aaneing. baying Chace ecliom teen on a" Lanion Secon afte cinelaign tos Ses" uth Sevonine’s, “onertatamen SiR, dfehenet'‘ninping could har fetatet goothings hu ie was tp fk ESopldg ft thn whol Spire of this tart GE the program. fe beegretgs —_ “MISS _HIGH-BROWN” New, Fork-—"Mllan “FllghcOown" 19 ann uw ef ie ewe Coistea shaw nowt {Blog troduer fs" ube auton Pradce Wine Tne srten and musts by. Siaceo Bintan sino rote ite cote sae {the muperivaion of Maceo Plagard. ‘ria nef ano open st thy uybas, hee Rice "Phe aut 2 nd. wil, be eatighe into iivoRdway’‘Uteater: after Piapineale*atecen'tn"tho gloved thee Neha areund: the Baste. The. c.f ended by ones & denen, Minto, Catex Foe Shettet Bop Selntams amd ets Sich iho inneeheatoal ae ths Enisveate! hat fn Hgeicme TEENAN WRITES Tepees Toes Eeea chee wad he te Be Giants erties fianit mraeparaaete eta ae NEW YORK CITY-BROOKLYN-LONG ISLAND NEW YEAR EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR MOTHER AND BABY FETE Everything is in readiness to give the mothers and babies of New York, the children of New York, the annual chicago bebe-for-the-mothers and babies outing, which will be held at the uncrested home and trunk farm of the James J. Cooper Jr. (France), who is one of New York's leading bebe-for-the-mothers and babies outing, bringing his home and farm over for this worthy purpose. Defenders' guests will be taken to care for more than 100. A group of mothers, the smaller babies will have a coffee cake, many can drink, everything imaginable will be on hand. Mothers will be polished all of their work and will will care for the children. Bottles for this great outing will be distributed to 127 Newbury Ave. between 13th and 14th Street. Bottles in nursing houses will be provided to take the pioneers on the long journey to the farm and after the day is spent in the east coast they will reach home to be far dark. On this great vacation everything will be absolutely BEATEN BY MOB ARRESTED AFTER WRECK Newark, N. J., June 25, 2014. David H. McCormick, 82, of Newark, N.J., met Michael B. of 129 Academy St., Newark, N.J., in 2014. Invitation into an academic position at the University was a third man but a pole at Philadelphia Ave. Michael and his wife, Marissa, are married in both Israel, hepital, and the United States. The third man must be focused and neither primer knows who WOMAN GETS FIVE YEARS Atlantic City, N. J., June 20—Five athletic clubs invited to Anna Cowsen, and others. William Simmons. The vien- nian charles is at a wisteria from Phila- ne, in South Suburb, at the point of a barge of valuables and a large sum of money. JOLLY SIX SOCIAL CLUB, Inc. WILL GIVE THEIR ANNUAL SUMMER NIGHT OUTING AND PICNIC AT NEW STAR CASINO 107th Street & Lexington Avenue TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3 Music by the Well Known JOHN C. SMITH'S ORCHESTRA Refreshments Will Be On Hand ATMOSPHERE, 23 CENTS, BOXES, $8.00 AND $4.00, ZOEES, $10.00 197th Street and Power Rake, 196th Street, Columbia, Columbia, 0023 LIVE IN NEW JERSEY WANTED 400 MEN Experienced and Inexperienced Steady Jeb Air IIhole on Ground; Brick Yard Wages $4.50 to $6.50 a Day Five Internships for Single Men: Five Houses, Compass Rent, for fam- mily, Compass Refinished on the Plant Sayre & Fisher Employment Department, 122 Church St., New Brunswick, N.J. near Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. CLIFFORD ROLSTON and FRED LAURIE CAFE and LUNCH ROOM FORMERLY THE KOSY KORNER 580 LENOX AVENUE Corner 139th Street NEW YORK CITY RENAISSANCE CAFE and LUNCH COUNTER 2360 Seventh Ave., Corner 135th St. SEA FOOD AND HOME COOKING A Live Place for Live People S. W. WALIER, Mgr. MARY LANE Successor to the Estate of J. Wesley Lane FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Prompt Service at Moderate Rates Funeral Parlor and Chapel Free 112 W. 133d Street NEW YORK PHONE MORNINGIDE 6303 BRANCH OFFICE 65 Cumberland St. Jamaica, N. Y. Phone Circle 2115 Notary Public RODNEY DADE & BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND WORKERS SHIPPING OUR SPECIALTY 239 West 534 Street, Between Bstocky and Eighth Avenue. NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY BRIEFS On Thursday, June 12, a musical church, W 13th St. by the Harry and Larry Chapman Chapel, was opened on the Townhill Century Club. L. W. Wyks presided at the church, the Sunday. Childrens' day at the Sunday under aueplies of the Sunday暇. The Rev. Iv. Brown presided at the Michaels at Mother Zion church Sunday. A 12-seed moving picture of the life of a 12-year-old mother at Mother Zion church on Sunday night, under auspices of the Representative, A. J. C. Pierce of the city, and a visiting bill in Congress, will speak at a meeting under auspices of the Romance Institute. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will open with a speaking tour, which is to extend to eastern cities as time will permit. While under the influence of alcohol, she is 11-year-old school boy, Carl Tomer, 11, a 11-year-old locked in the staircase at 125th Street and Lenox Ave, as the boy was on a afternoon. Tomer was arrested by Traffic Enforcement Officer and was locked in the staircase at 125th Street and Lenox Ave, as the boy was on a afternoon. Tomer was arrested by Traffic Enforcement Officer and was locked in the staircase at 125th Street and Lenox Ave, as the boy was on a afternoon. During a heated argument in front of 45 Lenox Ave, Wednesday, Richards stabbed in the stomach and chewed with a knife by the child who was locked in the staircase at 125th Street and Lenox Ave, where he lies in a dangerously choked and charged with felonious assault. A U.S. mail truck ran into and wrecked a car in the parking lot years old, 14 St. Michael Ave., West Virginia Beach, in the city of Miss Irma Mahoney, 12 St. Michael Ave., at the two of the park. Fred ran ahead of Miss Ma- honey and was hit by a car. The young woman became hysterical. The little boy was taken to Hibern and was later freed from contusions of the scalp and stripped with a bit of scalpage. Ward Anderson was taken in a hospital for weekly care. Carmelled White, 41, years old, 166 pounds, in his home Wednesday. He died before the arrival of Ambulance Dr. W. Emilee Donner, president of W. Emilee Donner Hospital, in 1523 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Washington, DC. He is survived by his loving family and community made by James L. Miller, 114, of New Jersey Ave. N.W. Washington, DC. 2155 Corn Ave. Coron, Long Island was taken into custody last week. W. Emilee Donner, 114, was looked Friday on a minor White playing near a bonfire in a lot at 1523 St. and McCormick Place, New York. W. Emilee Donner, 114, was born about the less than a month later and later removed to his home Jimiee Thompson, 15, of 1523 St. when struck by an automobile at 1151 Richard Ellison, 51, 214 W. 157th St. was taken to Bellevue Hospital Friday Fred Hardman, 285 W. Stt. St. John's Cumwal, 237 W. Hlst. 11ct. Sibley were arrest Friday for having police ships in their possession. James Miller, 18 W, 157th St. was charged on a charge of assault. He was arrested Friday charged with hostolimnism. Lenned Stewart, 60 W, 157th St. was taken on a charge about the face and neck with a razor. The cutting was deposited in the police station and was taken to Harlan hospital. Mattila Crutchfield, 65 years old, 51 W, 124th St. became seriously ill. John Fleming, 60 W, 157th St. charged charging him with robbery. The cutting was deposited to be held July 21. This effect unobserved. It was held adjournment. His contribution unobserved. A jury before Judge Rosalie in William Jennings, 24 a chauffeur, 11 W, William Jennings, 24 a chauffeur, 11 W, automobile out on a ride the night of May 29. Terrell had been indicted William Jennings, 24, 119 W, 119 W, Avenue, suddenly station platform Monday morning of last week wearing trousers and a dress clock, which the latter deferred had been stolen from his apartment. He was arrested before Magistrate Reynolds in the court for the grand jury. Five assistant district attorneys of the county court met Saturday before Magistrate John F. Simms to appear against John F. Simms who the attorney claims, refused to give any of the right of way to a Ford to walk to lunch on Friday, when they were almost slammed by the truck driver who took the vehicle to be pulled driving and fined 250. The children's room at the 123th St. in room is open all day and on Tuesday 10:30am. The room will be vacant with two unknown people in front of 72 W. 135th St. in room 103. 20 W. 135th St. was struck over by a vehicle with a child. He was taken to Hylton hospital. 20 W. 135th St. was stabbed in the chest by an unknown person in front of 72 W. 135th St. on evening Saturday night at 41st St. and Seventh Ave. She was taken to Herndon hospital. 20 W. 135th St. was found dead in bed at 5 o'clock in bedside about the death as it is claimed he died of natural causes. Mrs. Sarah Baumware, 148 W. 152st. became the mother of a beautiful Jack Draw. 22, 2412 Seventh Ave. with both Husband Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Baumware car her bart show off in attempting to get to the street. He was taken to Harlendon for scalp wounds and for home. Ernest Thompson. 77, 250 W. 1252 collison at 123th St. and Seventh Ave. He was owned by Mrs. Baumware. Five months in the work house was the sentence of Jamee Sunset, 25, 5 F. 11th Street, disobeyed conflict in alleged booting Edward Neilson, 6, 51 W. 13th Street, Edward Neilson, 6, 51 W. 13th Street, and on mobile at Lexus Ave. and last week. The driver was held on a Spencer Wilson, 19, 24 W. 13th Street, last week when he appeared before Judge Koong in General Session and 15th June on 4, 51 W. 14 W. 13th Street, a chauffer, was tried and acquitted last work on the charge of catfish. Baldwin was arrested at Lexus Ave. and last week by Women in W. 15th Street, between Lexus and Seventh Ave., were organized association by the Women's Club Law Firm. The women will shrink to make their black Friday trim. The women will shrink to make their black Friday trim. The summer vacation for school children. John Elks reception and bait given at the 25th Armory armory and respect. The affair terminated the state convention that convened here earlier. The Beaux Arts club held its meeting at the Y. W. C. A. Avenue. William Harris, 11 years old, of 6 William Harris, 11 years old, of 6 the street that Tuesday when he was 11, was arrested by an automobile in front of 27 West 12th St. He was taken to Harbor Hill, where he and his girlfriend and removed to his home, and sold to an immigration and sent him face to face used as his place of emigration. 12th St. is improving after the operation, and the son would now live in the house he was assured by the specialist that he will BROOKLYN DEATHS Rhine Groves, 7 months, 211 Gates Jimmy Ave, Julia Willis, 71, 735 Warren Avenue, Julia Willis, 71, 735 Warren Avenue, Colloe, E. Baskerville, 54, 113 Colloe, E. Baskerville, 54, 113 St. John, John T. Williams, 41, 325 Warren St., Laura Williamson, 74, 811 Warren St., Laura Williamson, 74, 811 12, 15 Elmhurst, Elmhurst, L. 1, 12 TO DECIDE PRECHER'S SANITY Newark, N. J. June 29—Jonathan St. handed in the observation ward of sanity tased, in the observation ward of sanity tased, whether Parker was affected by the extreme heat or is really Yuill in the Third prefect court, he charges of stopping out of his space just an irate, angry, coming FINDS MAN BLEEDING When Elmer Jones, an 14-year-old boy, got the lot after a ball, he earned a prize. When he got the prize, he wished he had wife there the blessing from the news. An amphibian was called upon its arm to help the ball. The amphibian poured Wade unconscious from nebulism. He was taken to the hospital. NEW YORK CLASSIFIED THE CHICAGO DEFENDER N. Y. SOCIETY Gardner S. Wells, secretary, and Emily Empire State judge. 227 of Wells spent two weeks here as delegates to Wells was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brackman, and Alamy sent 22 delegates here during the convention. Liam left Wednesday for a three months vacation during which he will be spending a few weeks in Tennessee, will also spend several weeks in Chicago where en route to Chicago and vulture and will remain until the last of September, young society babe of Germantown. I is spending several weeks here in Chicago and will have made frequent trips to 129th St. During Miss Walters' stay at Victoria Riley has returned to Atlanta and has made frequent trips as the guest of Mrs. Edna Johnson, a party consisting of several prominent persons, has been formed to spend time with the party. The party will motor there and those in the party will be Mrs. Melia Walker-Wilson, Mrs. Berna Albert, Mrs. Emily Conn. The party will motor there and those in the party will be Mrs. Lela Walker-Wilson, Mrs. Berna Albert, Mrs. Emily Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, C. Dening and Mrs. Lacille Hammelholt Robert C. Brown, 170w. 141st St. will remain indelibly. Mr. Brown contemplates making the Windsy C. Mrs. Mary Loffon arrived here Tuesday to meet the teachers of her daughter, Mrs. Loffon, and Mrs. T. Gushin, who is now the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gushin, who expects to leave soon for Washington. Counselor Perry W. Howard, third United States assistant attorney general, visited the city Wednesday. He paid his respects to Mrs. Lorraine Salome Ellis of City last week for several days at Atlantic City last week. The Rev. H. N. Jeter, D. D., of the city last week, and the Rev. J. H. McKinney, of beautiful home, 2254 Tournus St. Bracher, editor of the Associated Negotiated Press of Chicago, taught among friends in Washington, D. D., where return tickets are available. Three weeks here. Mrs. Louise Craig, a school teacher at has been stopped at 260 West 30th St. Boston, D. C. to greet her summer vacation. route to Atlantic City, Baltimore and Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Loffon, and their several days here as the guest house of St. Mary social parties were given in their honor and they report their stay BUFFALO N. The Rev. E. U. A. Jrooks, pastor of the A. M. E. Zion Church, presided over the Evinville Campbell of Danville, Va., in a celebration of the Alfred J. Firth College of Cleveland, Ohio, a former resident of Abuur, was club delightfully entertained Mrs. Junet Krohn, club delightfully entertained Mrs. Junet Krohn, and John Dunn were the Sunday guests of Miss Helen Lewis, Miss Darlene of Saratoga, N.Y., Miss Helen Lewis, Knox Fortville of Saratoga, N.Y., Miss Helen Lewis, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Freeman left Wednesday for N.Y., to attend the annual Western New York conference. **SERVICE** A fire service at the Orville Roberts, 100 Forman Ave, Satellite, N.Y., was done. New Jersey of Autumn praised at Bethany Reptile church on the hospital at Harrison St. is now confined to the hospital. I. P. will hold the celebration of Independence celebration July 2 at the restaurant at 516 East Washington St., was robbed Sunday Dr. L. H. Taylor returned to St. Phillip, pilot of the Piney Joe club which was held recently was a success. Pilot of the Piney Joe club was entertained a party of friends from Plainfield to Harold Nevers of Baltimore. M. D. returned Miss Florence Marshaw of Jackson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Marshaw are to Brooklyn. N. Y., to attend the A.M. and daughter, Vivian, are spending the weekling in Yankee. Mrs. Pred and daughter, Vivian, are spending the weekling in Yankee. N. Y., ROUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Perry R. Rollson, Jr., who has been attending a college, is spending his vacation with his aunt, Mrs. G. K. Smith, a graduate of the University of Hawaii, who have returned from their honey-moon vacation with the C. C. C. have closed until fall, but the summer school opened on Friday, Mrs. Edith Lawrence, who was injured at the Dutton work, Mrs. Edith Lawrence gave a service of the Eleanor Dutton church. The fund of the Eleanor Dutton church. The Eleanor Dutton church. N. Y., attending the annual conference, lecturer at Central Baptist church of Henry Kingston is residing in this city. The Rev. W. J. attending the convention. Mrs. Tillie Harden were in Newark, N. Y., attending the convention. The Rev. W. J. Ellis carried an ark Evening News. The women's auxiliary gave the parent宝宝 $1,000 over $7,000. Rev. J. C. Jackson, D. D., lecturer. Mrs. E. B. Holland was re-elected Mrs. Cary was re-elected president of the Sunday school. Mrs. Cary was re-elected AUBNBN. N. Y. SYBACUSE, N. Y. NYACK, N. Y. This exposition marks a new era for the Race manufacturer and retailer and will stand long after as an ever-inspiring monument to the productions and inventions of our people in America. Exhibitors are invited to participate for booths, spaces and concessions. Address W. H. WILLIS, 2305 SEVENTH AVENUE WILLIAM H. ROACH, General Manager of Exposition Direction to Westfield, N. J.; Central Railroad of New Jersey at Twenty-third Street or Liberty Street Ferry GEORGE E, BATES, President. J. V. PEEPLES, Secretary. NEW YORK CITY PATRONS MAY GET INFORMATION FROM F. S. Grant, Director, 103 West 131st Street D. F. T. Ackerman, Director, 145 West 131st Avenue. H. C. Parker, Director, 145 West 131st Street. R. W. Justice, Director, 447 Lenox Avenue. meet the first Tuesday after the second Sunday of the church of Brooklyn, N. Y., the Rev. James B. Barker gave a lawn party for the organ fund of the bishop Laurie Lambert. Sarah Barker were married in March 1915, and she under the management of C. G. Golden, day night. Quite a number from her family, Turt, Curtis, and the uncle Miss Silney Love has gone on her knees in the field which was held on Wood evoked a couple of days. It was honored at the Dutch Reformed church on Hooker Aft Friday evening, when a Hill Monday evening with Captain John Munn. Hill Monday evening with Captain Helen Munn. Helen Munn has been slick, but now is slowly recuperating. YONKERS, N. Y. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. The Rev. Lawson, pastor of Grace Baptist church, preached at both meetings on Thursday. On Thursday took the evening of the northeast took place at the G. H. Sims and the Rees, Nelson, S. B. Royal and S. Matthew, Nelson, the church choir. The ballet committee gave a largely attended. Dr. G. Thompson was master of ceremonies. Addresses and songs by Mrs. J. D. Baushel and Miss Kate were made by the master of Brooklyn, Dr. E. H. P. Chuck and the dinner was served. The Rev. Nelson pastor of Mendona Baptist church services which were well attended. The convention held in Brooklyn,ocation clothed the Grace church. The Rev. S. B. Royal attended the service on the convention held in Brooklyn,other he left for his home at Lake Cross, Walker county, Virginia. The Rev. S. B. Royal awarded a writing his sister, Mrs. Dennett, 21 N. Fourth Ave. Andrew Stiles, brother of Noble Saints, spent the week-end in Atlantic MUSICAL AND DANCE 01000 01000 01000 Madame Ada Gist Gist former of Washington, D.C., now living at 123 W. 10th Street, she graduated GIST because of the excellent sonata video she possesses by Miss Von Kahn. She was born on June 15, at midnight. Madame Gist beheaded on WPW at the top of three chases and two jazz numbers three chases and two jazz numbers while testing and requested that "My request was granted. Since her first Madame Gist has sung on four occasions, and will sing again at midnight July 1. THE SICK STITTS GIVEN RECEPTION STITTS GIVEN RECEPTION Jamie Sternberg, Jamaica Inter- personal information reception was given by the Receptionist, Dr. Michael B. of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Stitt of Brooklyn, N. Y., Simultay at the Midtown Museum of Art, 125 West 42nd Street, Mr. and Mrs. Golson of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Immediate members of the family. MRS DAVIS DIES Mrs. Lucy Davis, loving mother of Sadie Davis Morales, 204, W. 12th St. in Montana. She leaves to mourn her three daughters, four sisters, two sons-in-law and a host of friends. The Rev. James Church officiated of Metropolitan Baptist church officiated. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 S L A N D BROOKLYN NOTES Enoch Evans of Rockaway Itd. and Avalon Itd. attend a trial in the court of Special Sessions on a charge of driving his automobile June 16. about Rockaway Itd. Evans June 16. about Rockaway Itd. Evans been license plate and no operator's license. Magistrate Miller in the Jamaican police accustoms. Jackson will be wed to Richard White at Nazarez Congressional church. Troy Ave. and Herkimer teacher in the public schools and Mr. Charles T. Marquis of the Defender New York staff who was injured in an accident and proving rapidity and will shortly be brought to court of Chewett Ohio, arrived recently at the Ashland P. A. A. to begin her duties as mediator and mediator secretary. N. Y. and Mrs. Lena Ash, Philadelphia, attended the A. M. E. conference at Fleet St. Pratt Institute faculty was well recognized at the information science home of the Askidian T. Y. W. C. A. grad. Ashkard T. Y will give a bus ride and visit to the New York City "T" camp at Penn Rock Mountain. T. Y will present the program at the opening of the "T" camp. Those participating will be Elizabeth Irine, Dilian Moore, Carrieber Jefferson, Murray, Lyle Smith and Bert Stern. Among the students at the Askidian T. Y will be Washington, D. C. Church Terrell, Washington, D. C. College, and Miss Helen Saunders, Mass. The final annual mentor loan and June fete for the benefit of the Hemo-Clinic was held last Wednesday. Thursday the affair was choreographed and choreographed by making the affair a great success. The H. Valley, Moskaues Dana Smith, E. Waddell, G. Goodh, H. Herman, Frank Jessica, G. Lawson and W. P. K. Smith, Mrs. Dunley, Frank Gilbert and J. W. Lehce. MAKE YOURSELF MORE ATTRACTIVE USE QUINADE No other single factor contributes so much to personal charm and attitude. Quinade will help to beautify and improve the hair. It will soften and improve the hair. It will put up in any style its length, permit. Quinade is a medicated pomade, containing ingredients which are calculated to stimulate the scalp and the hair, thereby encouraging its growth. To get best results from use of Quinade, cleanse the scalp regularly. Quinade's Queen's shampoo. Inshalt on the Softy's Quinade shampoo. 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Morningside 222 SQUARE DEAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Registration of CITY AND COUNTRY HELP 126 W. 132nd St. New York City OBERDORFER'S PHARMACY OPEN ALL NIGHT 2411 EIGHTH AVENUE Northwest Corner 129th St., New York City TELEPHONE MORNINGSIDE 7767 SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 DETROIT STARS TAKE 12-INNING GAME FROM RUBE The Indiana Ave. branch, Young Women's Christian association, is very grateful to the patrons of the Ancient Order of Women who attended the game Sunday, June 24, and contributed $618.60 to the building fund of this branch, and also to the committee which made possible Messrs. Seas Briana, Oceane B. Bock, Oceane DePriest, Robert S. Abbott, Frank Gillespie and Andrew Rube Foster—and to the members of American Gifts and DuOriot Stamp Empires James J. Bolehack and the Chicago Defender and all who helped. MRS. LULU E. LAWSON. Executive Secretary. Schloring's day, Sunday—Everything to be done in 12 hours. Eighth regiment bank under Bainmaster Tucker, and some good and poor base! The tans, however, were satisfied, as they usually are in for the nineam war, a benefit for the Young Women's Christian association's Indiana Ave. branch. The tans contributed 19 cents per head and the building and the fountain were worth two bricks. However, the errors accounted for were partly due to the fact that the members of both ball teams weren't used to the good music made possible by the knighthood of the Duncan family of the famous Eighth Intuition. The committee, which consisted of Jessie Kiris, Olin R. Duran, Robert S. Abbott, Oceane D. Priest, Frank Gillespie and Andrew Rube Foster, was more satisfied. HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY HAIR GROOM KeepsHair Combed Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly A rew cents buys jar of "Hair- Groom" at any drug store, which makes even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stay combed all day in any style you like. PANTS TO MATCH YOUR COAT AND VEST FIT, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, 225,000 PATTERNS Superior Match Pants Co, 114 Ship Number Phone Number THAT MECHANIC GAVE THIS BUS A NASTY KNOCK THE OTHER DAY BUT ILL SAY IT'S A RUNNIN' POOL CHICAGO 120 MILES THEY CAN SAY, WHAT THEY WANT BUT I'M WILING TO BET SHELL OUTRUN ANYTHING WITH FOUR WHEELS YESSIR = SHE REALLY GETS OUT FROM UNDER YOU — I'VE GOT HER WIDE OPEN NOW — LOOK AT HER BURN UP THE ROAD HEY THERE!! YOU'LL HAVE TO CUT OUT LOADING ALONG THIS ROAD GET A MOVE ON!! YOU'RE BLOCKING TRAFFIC!! TOLEDO IN WILD RALLY STOPS ST. LOUIS IN NINTH St. Louis Mo. June 24—Three-in- fiel hits coming in the sth frame enough to win a 5-4 tie game from the St. Louis club today. Gorrell rodd- l gatewood in the fifth and although he and poor pitching infield hit stars, Stars scoring four hits off his delivery. An unassisted double play by First Baseman for Toledo for Toledo in seventh. The score: 7-10. Toloo: 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 -5-12 Batteries: Gurley, Stewart and Ken- nard; Gorrell, Wood and Murray AM. GIANTS. 20; DETROIT: 0 CURANS 4: MONARCH 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ LEAGUE ~ St. Mary's spring the biggest sur- rounding and linking St. Marks. Cult then St. Marks had been burning on the lounge, and the game was played with defens- tion. The game was featured with heavy blitting, the stick work of Carl Burrell, and the out particularly. Harrett got his third circuit drive of the season off Quinn Chapel journeyed out to Morgan Park and walloped Arnott on her home grounds. Officials are very much concerned with the increase of unmar- laoting and the use of indecent lans, and the presence of ladies. Steps to the entrance to the baths be taken and offenders are being very. Wash, Wash, Wash, 9. Bath, 6. Groom, 9. St. Paul, Wrestlssive, 9. Hope, 9. Baths, 9. Dlerim, 9. M. C, 9. S, Catherine, 6. RILE St. Mary's 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 8 St. Mary's 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 8 Batteries: Batteries and Walker: Nance, Porter and Cummingham. RILE Quinn 0 1 5 1 5 5 5 2 1 2 1 4 2 Batteries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 Batteries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 Jones, Jones and Jackson and Red. PRAIRIE TENNIS CLUB HOLDS STATE NET CHAMPIONSHIPS PRAIRIE TENNIS CLUB HOLDS STATE NET CHAMPIONSHIPS Much interest is being displayed in the present state tennis tournament being held by the Prairie Tennis club in Ava. This is the beginning of a series of tournaments preliminary to the national tournament, which is to be held in Ava. The summary of the first round is as follows for Class A: Aa Sam Fielding defeated defended Toney defeated Owen Turner, 6-4, 7-5; E. G. Brown defeated Freeman Johnson, 6-3, 6-3; John Taylor defeated Lloyd defeated H. V. Wiltorn, 6-4, 7-5; O. B. Williams defeated Wilkins, 6-3, 6-1; Wilburn Clark defeated Mark Lewis, 6-3, 7-5; defeated S. J. Harra, 6-4, 7-5. In Class B, N. A. Diggs defeated W. Ewell, 6-1, 4-1. M. J. Mullard defeated thrilling match was exhibited by Miss Dorothy Radeff and Miss Esther Henderson, who, despite the fact that she prevailed in a picaurea, put the brilliant fight. Miss Radeff won with the score 6-1, 6-9. Dr. O. R. Williams injured his hand and could not probably have to give up play and rest for the national. This week will find Miss Radeff versus Miss C. O. Seams, the team's most successful storefront channels, national and state champion, who has two legs on the Chicago Defender trophy. Saturday will be the gala day at the courts. WALKER MEETS GANS IN NEW YORK SATURDAY FOR TITLE LATE RALLY BEATS A.B.C.s LAITE KALEY BEATS ABIGUS against A. B. C. but an exhibition when the Poyts staged a rally in the city. The Poyts staged a rally in the city, leading the Hoosiers to 2. S. Schwind, Washington and Blackton share the fourth, the fourth, the fourth, the bismuth with his unbridled ball bismuth on the floor framed by A. S. deing. They caught a train for home after the game, opening there Saturday attacks the Knicks. They caught. Poots A. B. C. Blackton Magnificent Dresdell Immortal Magnificent Immortal Magnificent Immortal Schultz Bohmann Total: 20,144,000 Totals: 27,155,000 A. B. C. Blackton Magnificent Dresdell Immortal Magnificent Immortal Schultz Bohmann Total: 20,144,000 Totals: 27,155,000 GIRLS IN "Y W." NEET Jersey City, June 25—on June 16, 2015, the Newark track was held at Newark won the meet with a total of 125 points. Yankees, a track meet as held Newark won the meet with a total of 125 points. Associations competing were Newark, New York, Montclair, Brooklyn, Miss Mary Blange, from Newark, broke the women's high jump record in Newark, Miss Teresa Goldwalt, from Ebbet jackson, from Orange, was second, and Miss Teresa Goldwalt this city competition covered 25 feet 16 inches in Jackson of New York City was second, Miss Amanda Day of Montclair made 125 points, and Miss Blange also won the standing broad jump with 5 feet 1 inch. The meet was Miss Katherine Thomson of New York City, who won the 60-yard dash in 21.2 seconds. Under 90 pounds was won by Miss Bessie Shippard day of New York City, who won by Jersey City and Newark, the 250 by New York City. The official jubilee for the track events were Bower, Fitzgerald and Reeves and Dean Hamilton from Orange acted as clocks of the course and Miss Reeves from New York was official starter. SET EIGHT DATES UP New York, June 23—The proposed meeting between Big Hill Tate and Chemist Ruth R. McCormick will right at the Stiephlehane A. A. Rockaway Beach, was set forward to July 17 at the Queensboro A. A. Rockaway Beach. Also the meeting between Danny Edwards and Danny Lee, schedled for June 17 at the Queensboro A. A. Rockaway Beach, will be staged on July 17. BISDON EIGHTS JUNE 20 New York, June 22—Johnny H listen, a flyweight from New York, recently won a title by P. Moore. He will be in action for the first time in this country at the Commonwealth Sports Fair, where he will be the fair to precee the Gans-Walker championship bout. A white boy will be his opponent. The good of Jodson's countrymen, he is "the goods." LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE AT STAKE West New York, N. J. June 23—The lightweight championship of the state will be the recognized title holder. Willie Herman (white), meets Emil Morro, a champion, at the live playground outdoor prom on the night of July 6. Morro will face two needs also, defeating Pete Haven. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Wouldn't It Make THEY CAN SAY, WHAT THEY WANT BUT I'M WILLING TO BET SHE'LL OUTRUN ANYTHING WITH FOUR WHEELS SPORT of HAWTHORNE OPENING NORTH A Dishman May Ride Opening Day in Chicago—Big SPORT of KINGS Dishman May Ride Opening Day—Best Horses in Country Now in Chicago—Big Derby, July 14. Bradshawane, Aena M. Humphrey and Paul Hancock will all be the opening day's races, coming to Hawthorne in ample time before the opening of the meeting. They will follow another compliment during the first week of the meeting of top poachers from the Camden-Milam studios, and WATCHING THE WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD N. Y. CUBANS WIN TWO Brooklyn, N. Y. June 24—The Cubs took both ends of a double header to the scoreboard at Dexter park Co- dition day by the scores of 4 to 2 and 8 to 4. Big Jeff Tesouan was the liveness of the scores by innings. The sunset tilt HILLDALES BEAT LINCOLN GIANTS New York, June 24—The Hilldale defeated the Lincoln Giants in lodge toury grounds today by the scores of 10 to 2 and 8 to 6. Joe Williams was securing 10 innings. The scores by in- nings. Cubans ... 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 - 10 9 Rushwicks ... 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 - 10 9 Oswal, Fabre and Fernandez ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 - 3 8 Kelbler and Herman. BILLDALES BEAT LINCOLN GIANTS New York, June 24—The Hilldale defeated the Lincoln Giants in lodge toury grounds today by the scores of 10 to 2 and 8 to 6. Joe Williams was securing 10 innings. The scores by in- nings. Cubans ... 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 - 10 9 Rushwicks ... 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 - 10 9 Oswal, Fabre and Fernandez ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 - 3 8 Kelbler and Herman. Second Game.....RILH Baskinries.....0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Baskinries.....0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Batteries: Lithio and Fernandez; Tescan, Wunderdick and Duzel. BALTIMORE SPLITS EVEN Black Sox split even in a twin ball, with the Washington Potomac Sox off the ground. Splits off the ground for nine runs in the opening innings. Scores: Black Sox.....2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Black Sox.....0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Batteries: Sykes, Richardson and Bass, Ross and Richardson Washington.....0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Black Sox.....0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Batteries: Britten and Lewis; Mircell and Clark. HARTFORD GIANTS WIN Gary, Ind. lbd. 23—The Harford Giants of June are defeated the Gary Giants of July. 12 innings. McIlheny singled to start the 12th. stole second and McHenry got the pinches, allowing eight scattered hits. ..... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 — 14 12 Giants. ..... 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 — 14 12 Giants. Long and Keene; Power and Oliver. Milwaukee --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 $ Milwaukee --- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 $ Istuttgart --- Fancier and 0th; Kelly Istuttgart --- Fancier and 0th; Kelly CARLTON "Y" IN TIE Brooklyn, N. Y., June 23—Carlton and New Utrecht played an 11-hitting in the local " league at the parade grounds today. The game ended the second time the team prevented the batters from seeing the ball. Are You Feel Cheap? YESSIR — SHE REAL GETS OUT FROM UN YOU — IVE GOT HER WIDE OPEN NOW — AT HER BURN UP THE ROAD KINGS ING SATURDAY; AND PERKINS HERE ay — Best Horses in Country Now Big Derby, July 14. Samuel Rifas, owner of the Sunset Cinemas, is preparing to entertain and com- fort of patrons, has installed modern entrance and a life-size seating area of seats, chiffon cocks and wallers under Shop Allen and department managers. ME SCOREBOARD MILLDALES BEAT LINCOLN GIANTS defeated the Lincoln giants in both ends of a twin bill at the Catholic pro- gram in the arena. Joe Williams was the victim in the opening, the visitors witnessed 10 binges. The scores R.I.E. ALLEN STARS LOSE Antico, WIs., June 21—Gilkerson Union Glants, defeat locals. Hilmar-Camer WK., June 22—Gilbertson Hilmar had to go ten francs to defeat defeat. Grants ..... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 - 0 1 1 Giants ..... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 - 0 1 1 Battleship-Luther, Harvey and Cardinals; Johnson and Flipkartz. Giants and Flipkartz. Gilbertson's Union Giants greatly deprived the leagues. 10 14 14 Washington ..... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 - 0 1 4 Washington ..... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 - 0 1 4 Battleship-Taylor and Cardinals; Schultz and Cardinals. Y. M. C. A. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE DETROIT HAS CHANGE TO GO INTO 1ST PLAGE THIS WEEK CLAIM EDWARDS IS ROBBED OF DECISION IN N. Y. FIGHT New York, June 22—Carl Duane, the bronx Steiner Steeler, was made a member of the team over Danny Edwards at the end of 12-round out at Commonwealth Stadium. He first round Danny pummelled Duane white right fist KLK ablaze and had the right wrist KLK out at the round with the exception of the seventh taking things easy for a whitewidow finish. The sports writers on the dailymail.com said, "he fight, but all agreed that Edwards took the last four rounds in great fashion. It was the white boy's first 12-round start, he becoming 21 years old. The mission does not allow any harder under 21 to box over his rounds in this one. The most of the unsuccessful of the spectators was Fuddly Mullins, manager of the rebounded was hardy robbery. Mullins was so worked up over the affair he were over he would never handle another face boxer. "Why they hold a AMERICAN CIANTS WIN DOES CENTURY IN 94-5 SECONDS With the thermometer standing at 30 degrees at the historic Staple field of the University of Chicago Saturday to witness the Illinois Athletic club at 2 p.m. Albert Washington, spur of summer, is now a freshman in the University of Chicago, and only person of color to participate in this great meet, surpassing the 150-yard sprints of 60, 100 and 150 yards. Washington alone was the individual against 11 made by C. H. Coeffe, the Canadian sprinter, who is new connecter. The Tri-Cities club took third honors with two markers. The coosters of De Haire Hubbard, the Michigan brooklyn winner. Washington came within one second in squaring up the dash he needed in the fast time of 394-5, one-fifth short of the world’s record, 393-5, made by Southern California. Washington took the 150-yard dash in the first time of the season, not missed by Coeffe and forced to take second honors. Washington had very little trouble capturing the dash honors, defeating many times Eucronis who recently set up a new national inter-scholastic 100-yard dash record. The mask was the feature of the G. L. O. Mosse. Cleaning .. Pressing Repairing JUST PHONE--WE WILL DO THE REST 448 E. 31st St. Chicago, Ill. KANSAS CITY IS HERE AGAIN ON JULY 2, 3 AND 4 Hot Fight Expected When Monarchs and Fosters Hook Up; Centralia Here Sunday LINE-UP SUNDAY Centralia May 20, 2015 Maryland, f. J. Lansbury, f. J. Lansbury, rf. Brown, rf. Roff, f. Roff, rf. Roff, gs. Garden, rf. Daven Garden, gs. Beckwith, h. Beckwith, h. Newman, n. Lammlink, m. Smithson or Smithson or Hulbard, p. Rober Foster's American Giants will give the crack to Centralia greater baseball club of Centralia, III, white champions of the southern part of Illinois, on Sunday. The white boys are fast, but the Giants are not as fast as the Centralia, former St. Louis league club pitcher, is scheduled to start the game for the visitors. The Giants' pitchers who haven't been going so good of late are an- noying to show the fans their real wares. Heaton twice by Boont's Detroit Stars in a row the Giants' Detroit Stars in a row the Giants' Detroit Stars showed plenty of class. The Giants will probe Bob Owens. Bob will probe Tom Williams or Wolfof against Gregory Bellinghoff both title and Owens for Kansas City comes direct from Toledo, where they play Sunday, for three games starting Monday, July 4th. The Giants will see Bullet Rogers oppose the Giants. He needs no introduction to the public and a big crowd on hand to see him work. Tickle the Giants on hand to be on sale Sunday after the game. Enroll Now A STRAIGHT AND CERTAIN WAY TO IMPROVED AID 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. CHICHEL ILLINOIS PAGE No. X WATSON'S CATCH GIVES DETROIT 2 STRAIGHT WINS Fosters Overcome Eight-Run Lead at Start; Rally in Ninth Cut Very Short SH1W KAY05 ROE5T0 BOX 13 SOUND DRAW Correct diagnosis is absolutely necessary to prevent and treat a disease. We treat it in those in physical examination and X-ray examination, blood tests, urinalysis, etc. Don't waste time and money with it. Early diagnosis often prevents you from dangerous, expensive operations. TURN LIGHT ON INSIDE THE BODY CHEMICALS STRESS LIVER DISEASE STRENGTH GALL STONES MEDICINE HONEST TREATMENT If you have been taking treatment for a disease with mild symptoms, do not treat it with the same treatment as the illness. For medical purposes, perforation of the gall stones has been treated for over 25 years in the United States. Blood, urinary, and social diseases. Our 12 large complex of hospitals and special wards will treat you. Illness treatment is sound and appropriate. All information is correct. PHOTOS OF CHAMPION BOXERS Joe Gans, Harry Wills, George Dixon, Jack Johnson, battling Sikl PHOTOS Bx10 PRICE 50c EACH-POSTPAID No Photos Sent C. O. D. Foster Photo Supply Box 202, Chicago Defender, 2435 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. PAGE TEN GARVEY CHANGES FRONT IN FACE OF PRISON DOOR Leader Humble; Calls America Grand Country; Chooses to Go to Leavenworth Jail New York, June 23 — Marcus Garvey self-appointed leader, president of the "African Republic," lead of the African National Congress and president of the Universal News Improvement League, was sentenced to two years in braveryworn prison Thursday, and died $1,000, together with his son, who has connection in the United States District court of having used the motto to defend. The authorities for handling the ruled probation of West Indians, who have been infiltring the federal building over same day survey was placed on Mack, who patiently tried the case through four long, worry weeks, was accompanied to the bench by four secret service agents, the chairs were a more plain clothes men and secret service agents, and surrounding the convicted man were eight unidentified city policemen to the court hardened to a deputy United States marshal. When sentence had been pronounced, the maximum penalty was imposed to stare a demonstration to the court court. This was quickly surrendered as the term of many years on his way to the Tombus. a demonstration such as was never before in that section of the building. The second enclosure to Carrery, and the whole head, closely followed by the funerals, followed widely after their bodies, gibbering and gibbering. BIG TALCUM POWDER SALE -ON AT FANNON & DEAN'S Hot weather necessities can be found in all settings. Sit on the floor and the coolest drug store on the South side, and the best city to visit. The heavy call for talcum and face powder has caused the company to come back and Saturday they offer articles listed below for sale with other articles listed below for sale as a vendor. 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The Polishes' Musical, Social and Defender club, composed of 15 members, has the amount previously acknowledged is $285.50, though Freeman, Chateau's owner, has the total amount now on hand is $214.60. New List For Music Lovers be remembered.....286 THE ABOVE GROUP OF SONGS ALL BE FORWARDED TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF $100 OM LEMONIER, Publisher 3640 Street, Chicago, Ill. STAGENEWS (Continued from page 7) management team like we like there would be a better Colored show booths. We are sorry we could not entail our show here as we wrote you, but all the performers and musicians are out- side the show. We are in booths is wide open and Canadian club shelves or a quart, so you know Ive the Whitman sisters will be here perform at the play with our performers in Atlanta, La. week of June 25. At the top I will serve. Records to all in and out of the profession CLARAGE & LARRIES JOYMAKERS: Chicago, IL. Dear Mr. Largestion, Dear Mr. Largestion, let you know about us. The Harvey Great Minstrels closed a very succes- tful show on June 5. I am here inside on June 5. Slim and I are resting in my home town, old Chic- go, where we perform on June July. Our show will leave Chicago for New York for a congressive Congress Ave., Flushing, N. Y. I seems to reach all friends in and out of the famous Jim Jim Austin would like to hear from Gabrielle Jones at once. We are next week. Hope all are well Will try and get up to see you soon. Friend Tony; I would like to know where I column. I would like to know where I column. Marten I2, as I have good news for them. Have not seen or heard from them. Would like to know if they are still in the game. Would appreciate any word from them. Please place this notice in your column. Please place this notice in your column where your colleagues know. Your truly Atlanta, GA — Whitman Sisters' Bi-Pen show has been booked to plague the mammoth canvas through a terrific form who raged hard every last work. 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It is important that fairing be done with care and honesty. This will be brassed with colored wire and guaranteed satisfaction on every fairing on every hand. It is necessary to pay the vendor a currency refund. POSTPAID 39c Sold at manufacturer's price; ballet, costume, and accessories. Agents Wanted: HUNANIA HAIR COMPANY 25 QUINN STREET NEW YORK CITY COME TO BASS FOR YOUR CAMERA! Wonder Bargains! New and Used Guar- anteed Cameras. EXTRA SPECIALS! Large Cine- Box Cameras. 52.35 Small Folding Film Film Cameras. Eastman make. 6.75 Worth $2. at. Film Cameras. 15.50 Huntsels of Coot Tarnishes. Bass Camera taken in Trade. Bring it in. BASS CAMERA COMPANY 109 NORTH DEARBORN STREET KLEIN'S GROVE, TESSVILLE, ILL. Fortithe and Lincoln Avenue THURSDAY, JULY 12 A. T. STEWART OF CHICAGO AND HIS BAND LEARN DRESSMAKING DESIGNING, TAILORING and PATTERN CUTTING New quality fabrics and public in establish dressmaking partners or schools in their home. Complete independence course with illustrations. SKU number payments. with evening workshops courses. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE. Sir W. W. Moulton St., Fareham, H. Sarah Pike, Principal. 666 is the most speedy remedy we know for Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, Headaches and Malarial Fever. USE DEFENDER WANT COLUMNS SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 NOTICE ALL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE MUST BE IN BY 1 P. M., JULY 3 Lost or missing people heard anywhere, including assistance service, District 110. Baden, Oregon. GEORGE LOUIS NORWOD - Want to locate George Louis Norwod, last name of George Louis Norwod, last name of Diana's name, William Norwod, mother, John Norwod, Norwod, 2014 Morris St., Tupelo, Missouri. TOM WINS - Attune knowing the where- ness of Tom Wins, 2014 Wins age, kindly notify county, Andy Borton, 2014 Borton St. FRANKIE OR ALUSIE HURT-WILLIAM 2014 Walsh Ave., kindly communicate with Frankie or Alusie, The American Iodine Corp. CARD OF THANKS [ADVERTISING] DEATHS 3515 Indiana Ave OFFICE PHONE: 804.525.5255 CALHOUN & SCOTT Undertakers Chapel Free Lady Assistant 451 East 31st Street Office Phone: Doug. 9100 BUSINESS CHANGES CALVIN REALTY AND BUSINESS EXCHANGE 550 GRAND BLDG, CHICAGO PHONE: DONGLAS 804.525.5255 SPEDIAL SALE In modern houses, 2, 3 and 6 feet this week. Only small cash payment; bake sale month. Special information and assistance given to strangers engaging Chicago. Write us in your email at WRITE TO CLYDE H. CANADA 1015 MOUNTS, IOWA YEARLY INFORE PAGE TION may make you inking $200.00 per month. You may get warranty good, insurance plus a safety count. Bank refinances, established far- away, where it gives you W. Southern Oil Co. and all the clothes you want MIN. WANTED TO WEAR THE LATEST agents to insure and repair. Write Baker's Attailing Co. Dept. 1015 FOR SALE - USE DAYING GROCERY, sales for $200.00 per month. Newly built store, built of stone, inhospitable free advice. How to BEFORE SELL- ing in real estate and insurance. Pa- sage to be in Detroit on business, inquiries LIGHT TENNIS, LIGHT TENNIS, games. Store for sale, shop 1015. FOR SALE - FURNITURE STORE LYNS and 745 N. State St., Chicago. ROOFING M. A. CURRAN Roofer 6420 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Telephone Midway 5366 Residence Midway 0627 HAIRDRESSING LIST M.M. LOMAN THORN SHOP 4211 Gail Loman to 0 p.m. call 8144 for appointments LOST AND FOUND LOST WATCH CHAIN WITH LETTER in disguise, June 21, Edward 2021 Indiana Ave. EXPRESSING HAYLING HOUSEHOLD LOADS TO IDEAL LOCATION, Louisville, Kentucky, GILBERT PENSIONS J. S. DEWILER, JON E. ST. WASHINGTON D. B. Spencer War and widows' pensions first attention. DECORATING PAINTING AND DRYING AT THE PARKING LINE Keep away from fireplaces. Keep away from children. Keep away from children. Keep away from children. FIELD A. ALLEY, DEVOTOR EXPERT FIELD B. ALLEY, DEVOTOR EXPERT If you are now making $35 per week or more in the selling game you are qualified to make sales to the country today. As one of the largest and most widely available new making openings for male men and women in every part of the country. Our product is one of proven success, in which we are now making it in the Inkon. We want men and women that we are willing to take care of our customers and send all over the country. Instead of selling this product by mail alone to men and women to take care of this already established business. Your duties will include to demonstrate this product for the few homes among the Race who have not heard of it and take care of it already. ALWAYS ENTER AT THIS TIME! If your application is accepted your earnings will be limited only to the amount of money you agree to start in this profitable business. YOUR PART. You will be independent, your own working hours and be your own This product SHOULD be, and WILL be, The second, dollar worth of advertising that is being paid to the company. We are going to your hundreds of dollars to help you represent all of the help to help you represent all of the help to help you represent all of NO COMPETITION: Such an opportunity has never been offered before. It cannot be offered to everyone and may be prevented by you again. If you believe yourself capable of taking an agree with such enormous possibility! If you believe yourself capable of paying people of your community! If you believe yourself capable of giving in your life! then it will pay to WHITE ME AT YOUR FOR ALL PARTICULARLY, IN YOUR LIFE. to sell I serve Blankenship, tell good, Kiss Tet tut编慧, loddery, be. Can use additional nurses and women both in Chicago and Detroit, and graft on commission sales. Get details. NATIONAL FORUM SUITE 314, HOLEWILD HOTEL 354 Md. Wakabat Ave. AGENTS--MAKE BIG MONEY SELLING INVESTIGATIONS to consolidate rehabilitation, innovation, and technology in high bigho chg $200 per month. So can you. Write to: BIG MONEY, Co. Ilbis, Ilbis Rd., Winston- Ga., O. Bills, O. Ilbis, Ilbis Rd., Winston- Ga. AGENTS SUMMER RESORTS IF YOU ARE THINKING OF TAKING A NEW EXHIBITION, neighboring the sparkling Worthing Park, Mish Cottages handmade and completely furnished for rent. For inquiries, call 800-255-2555 or visit www.worthingpark.com. Numbers below in season and may have availability. WORLDWARD PARK MISH-COTTAGE FOR RENT. This beautiful, handmade cottage right to take a naked in show in the park. Completely furnished. Price $250. Atlantic SSK. Make your own phone or writing or calling in person. For rent in the Addison Mountains, the Ursus Cottage in Lake Park, located in the heart of the Addison Mountains. For parties please Alice L. Walker, spaw. For participles write Alice L. Walker, Sr. La Lanterie, Icd. REALTIFIT I DIELEWIL, WORLD REALTIFIT I DIELEWIL, WORLD REALTIFIT I DIELEWIL, All reservations must be accompanied by cash. All reservations must be accompanied by cash. Agent wanted, Oakland, Icd. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. for sale. Judge W. R. Page, realtors. N. J. Albany Avenue, Albany, Icd. If you are interested in a property, contact Agent wanted, Oakland, Icd. GOOD FISHING OVER SHEARBED LAKE too much and hard. 500 per hour. for rent. Mo, Mary Cather, Route 2, Gap- side, Mack. INSTRUCTION IF YOU WANT TO LEARN THE AUTO- MOBILE BANKING METHODS, you can make money out of the automobile bank- ing industry. You can learn the particulars in automobile engineering. E 2: 7th B. Call in letters or write for book ROTTOIS & STANLEY Out-of-town security work by writing us. WANTED-FORLEAD: BEST OPPORTUNITY Machines. Must know how to operate on various machines, as liftkermer, Merro and plain ladder. Must know how to work for the right party. Address Box 12, Chicago Befreder. TAPE NEEDLE WORKERS Girl and male work to work on glider, Earp, prp, but not necessary. Good salary. Male work to work. Ready to work 14:00, Mil- lion Ave. WANTED GIRLS TO LEARN BRADING, cabotery and marketing; experience working with experienced beaders wangel. Bethel Institution, 423 and Bom 201. Bom 201. Finder, Braden, Marrie. OPERATORS ENERMINED ON APPLOS- sion, supervise焊工, steady employment, in house to work in Siddhima Lake No. 2; WANTED--HOUSEKEEPER OR ROM FOR work in house to work in Siddhima Lake No. 2; Address Box 12, Chicago Defender, office; WANTED--WOMAN 10 CARE FOR 2 CHIL- DIES, good home and wage; Call Douglas 2; MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS COMPANION to no wage; Call Mrs. Joseph, Enwolden 2000; WANTED--21 GIRLS: WORK ON POWER 炉, strong work, 24 hours; Indiana Ave. 24 hours; FIRST CLASS DETROITER AND RECIPE Apply B炉, Chicago Defender; Operators WANTED on POWER M 炉, Chicago Defender; 1031 Housewell rd. WANTED--23 EXPERIENCED POWER SEN- SOR, strong work, 24 hours; Mfg. Co. 105 S. Market st. 20, 008 GIRLS: HAND BRADING; good pay; work, 4822 Vivienne Ave. 08, 7216; 100 HAND BRADING AND EMBROIDERING B炉, Reading & Embroidery Co. 3019 S. State st. 20; GIRLS WANTED FOR LAUNDRY WORK; WANTED--EXPERIENCED BRESS OPER- ators on power machine, 60 S. State st. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE HERE ARE THE JACK RABBIT BARGAINS Touring and Roadsters 1920 Ville Tour..... $500 1919 Nash Roadster..... 450 1917 R & R Knight..... 450 1920 Elgin Tour..... 650 1917 Marmon Tour..... 650 Sedans 1921 Case 7-Pass..... 1.250 1920 Oldsmobile 7-Pass..... 1.650 1921 Elgin Sport Tour..... 650 1921 Marmon Tour..... 1.750 1921 Case' Sedan..... 1.250 Terms Can Be Arranged Trades Will Be Considered APPERSON MOTOR CAR CO. 3300 Indiana Avenue. ONE-THIRD DOWN BALANCE TO SUIT SERVICE, NINETY DAYS, GUARANTEE Your Car Accepted in Trade PACKARD TWIN SIX, TOURING.....1410 PURCHE BURN GAS 745, TURING.....1275 PURCHE BURN GAS 745, TURING.....1275 PURCHE BURN GAS 745, TURING.....1275 ELOIN BURN GAS 745, WONDERFUL JOB.....140 BUCK TASSLE, GREAT VALUE.....250 Stoughton 2-Ton Truck, $750 Automobile Loans a Specialty WM. JACOBS AUTO SALES 1428 S. MICHIGAN AVE. CALIFORNIA 1428 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO ENJOY A specialty outing at very little cost. Sacrificing G-PASSENGER AUTO FOR $98 Just as smooth as good, good. This bargain and don't let it slip. Library Auto Metal Works 520 W. MIDDLE RIVER DOLLARS 520 SACRIFICE SPORT HAYNES 6 pitted wheels, coil tires, 2 pitted tires, car drum, car seat, car door, car seat, car door, car engine, car drum, dashboard, steer, and mechanical驻骑, motor motor, automatic驻骑, windshield wiper, patent leather, automatic驻骑, windshield wiper, patent leather, condition, provided job in town, private owner, 2120 N. Pelletier, Milwaukee, WI 53210 MEDICAL CHILDREN TO BOARD CHILDREN TO BOARD IN THE COUNTRY for the summer. Reasonable rates. Bertha Torres 1010. 212-755-2222. WILL CARE FOR BABIES AT HOME. 2200 Prairie Ave. Douglas 2004-1. WILL CARE FOR CHILD DAY OR WEEK. Douglas 1010. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MALE AND FEMALE ADMINISTRATE FOR T. S. Government; permanent job: WANTED for T. S. Government; permanent job: WANTED for 8 hours; present work: compile education summary for free list positions available. Praktikum for free list positions available. Praktikum and WOMEN WANTED FOR PACYTURE and laundry work. Washah Employment Department. WANTED FOR HAND SEWER WANTED ON ENMBILLER. CASE: 00174. O'Brien at, corner HILL CASE: 00174. MEN-WOMEN; BECOME DETECTIVES; 20 loreons, $2. MAIN MUSICOG. Tappanbush, N. 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 A DETECTIVE 800-5100. Weekly. Travel over world; exp. experience unimpaired. AMERICA DETECTIVE AGENCY, 1022 Columbia street, WANTED A NUMBER OF LABORING MEN immediately to work in foundation, 450 car base, and office. Req. reasonable no- free transportation, but already work right to work. Interested in J. S. Wood, 32d Carrity, I. W. Masonville. UNISEAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN without capital to become independent National Co-operative Body, N. Hercule Ridge, Washington, D. C. WANTED-MEN TO QUALIFY FOR SLEEP and transportation furnished. Write T. Mcaffrey, Sgt., St. Louis, Mo. Telephone: 312-255-2555. Expire saving car, gas, $140-$250. Expiire unnecessary, $25 Railway Bureau, E. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER in small town cater to first-grade trade only. WANTED MEN L. W. Leafler, Hox 101, Elmor- Mich. WANTED-TWO BOYS TO SHINE SHOES applied, $250 N. W. corner. ELECTRICIAN WANTED TO DO HOUSE general repair, $250 N. W. corner. CHICAGO DEPARTMENT. BARRERS WANTED IN 16-CHAIR STOJ: J. J. KENNEDY, 30 MAIN ST, Champaign, IL MAN WANTED IN CREDIT HISTORY; EXPE IN taking orders and collecting. 12, 52 MAIN ST DAYS OVER 18 YRS. FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK, 150 CHerry arre, near BELLEFORT, e.g. SITUATIONS WANTED - FEMALE GIRL, WANTS OFFICE WORK; ALSO TO answer telephone; 6374, EXPERIENCE WITH: FOR children; for 31st brand trial. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE YOUNG MAN, 21 YRS, HIGH SCHOOL, EDUC- CATION, wants position, Victory 049. : EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES CITIZENS, NEW-COMERS, YOUNG-MEN AND WOMEN Wyrie Moore energy and value time by merring about a job when your coated position is vacant. A. B. C. Employment Office 4702 S. State Street Drexel 0098 and 0194 Open Enrollment, Sunday and Holidays WANTED AT ONE: GENEVA WATTERS, just laye, elector-sophora, hoseness and dishwashers; also for men for railroad work and other occupations; good wagas for people out-of-town; and postage for informing. The Colored University St., Victoria 1955, and All-Colored Emphasis St., Victoria 1955, and State St., Victoria 6. Power House. CITIZENS - NEW FEMMEN - YOUNG MEN time table for everything about 10:00 when until time for everything about 10:00 when B. C. Transportation Office, 4000 N. State St. B. C. Transportation Office, 4000 N. State St. Open enrollment, 5pm days and holidays. FURNITURE FOR SALE USED FURNITURE CHESTER A. WICKS LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION REPAIRING MAINTENANCE LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE OF BUSINESS WIRED. WE EXTEND CREDIT IF DESIRED. DOUG. 4513. 202 E. 30TH ST. HOMER R. LEWIS Building Contractor CONSTRUCTION, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR BUILD, TEAMS AND LOANS EXTENDED. PHONE DREXEL 35728 OFFICES FOR RENT Private Office in Suite Excellent location; phone and information service; suitable for lawyer or business; will complete service to out-of-town buil OFFICE FOR DENTIST, RECEPTION RM, and Light furnished, 2002 W. Madison St. Phone Number 2521. FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, 6 E. 8TH ST. 1st apt. apply for same at above address. STATE ST. BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR address of may kind. A. K. Aplin, 4533 115 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT P. FRANKLIN'S FAMILY HOTELS 3040 42 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Blvd. 3018 4254 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Reedwood 1863 4524 INDIANA AVENUE Phone Drake 5103 MRS. P. PHANELIN, Prop. BEAUTIFUL COZY, WARM FURNISHED ROOMS Electric Lights, Gas; Sanitary Houses With Electric Heating; Gas Stoves. Weekly Hatee: $4.00 to $10.00. Handy to Surface Cleaners: $10.00. Hold for reasonable rates, try the Furnished Hotel, 3014 m. Michigan ave. 3033 Michigan ave. INDIANA AVENUE, 5227, 301D FL.-COMFORTABLE furnished rooms, every convenience, trans. simulation room, Diesel 5225 WADSEH AVENUE, 5255, 301P.-NEATNESS, room, 3214, dorm. convenience, Book 5214 SOUTH PARK AVENUE, 5234-PURN, NITCH-TO $12 per week. Douglas 5234 RIODES APPL., 5864, 1ST FL.-PURN, room, steam, water, good transport. Furn. kitchens upst. apt.; room, elec. fc. CALMETT AVENUE, 4522;公寓, elec. fc. PRINCETON AVENUE, 4522;公寓, all elec. private family, travel 5711;公寓, de- vantment; desirable men or women, Cougain 5808. E 42TH ST., 429 APT. 11, FURNISHED room with private family; reference re- quirements. L LAWRENCE AVENUE, 4522, 21D APT. furnished furnished room for people or 2 people; reference requirements. L LAWRENCE AVENUE, 4522, 21D APT. front rm.; reading rm.; together. Wear. E 42TH ST., 434-FRONT FURN. BNS. modern; counter; each; priv. fc. E 42TH ST., 434-FRONT FURN. BNS. front and men裤; or private fc. E 42TH ST., 434-FRONT FURN. BNS. LAWRENCE AVENUE, 4523, 18T APT. front and men裤; or private fc. LAWRENCE AVENUE, 4523, 18T APT. front and men裤; or private fc. WAHAMS AVENUE, 2257 APT. 10, 15T FURN. front and back from 7; and anfur 7. E 42TH ST., 626-BEAUTIFULLY FURN. front from Cottage garage ar line. Cougain 8114. E, 44TH ST, 222, 320 FL—NEATLY FUR- mished room on the right, complete complex layout. CALMETY AVE. 1919—SICHERLY PUR- lbed rooms for man and wife or two men. GRAND BLVD. 2586' JST APT.—LARGE bedrooms. 2586' large couple or bachelor bedrooms. 2586' large couple CHAMPLIAN AVE. 4200, FLAT E. 31 FD. Furn. rooms, single or couple. Oak 3200, Furn. rooms, or infirm, for employed people. E. 37TH ST. 625, 18F APT.—TWO FURN. rooms, or married people. Inglewood. GRAND BLD. 370, 2D APT—Nom. POP. EVANS AVE. 4753, 18F APT.—MOD. no other rooms. first-class people. Furn. rooms, first-class people. Furn. rooms, first-class people. DOWNEVE AVE. NR. GRAND BLD.—NEATly furn. rooms, single or couple. Oak 3200, Furn. rooms, or infirm, for employed people. Furn. rooms, or infirm, for employed people. GRAND BLAST, 2508, 2510, 2512, APT.-LIGHT alley room with first class family. INVESTIGATION, 2508, 2510, 2512, APT.-ROOM room, men only. Houston 718, de 421 PL. 452, 457, APT.-1, OUTFIT COUP or working woman; modern; home de- sign; furnish; room; skimmer; electric. Mrs. Lee, CALMETE AVEN. 3456, 3478, APT.-NEATLY form, men, kitchen fittings. Doug, 629, de 421 PL. 452, 457, APT.-PURCHASE ROOMS, de LAKE PARK AVEN. PURCHASE ROOMS INDANA AVEN. 2710, 2720, APT.-MODERN run: first class only. Victory 629, de FORRESTVILLE AVEN. 4526, 4530, 2512 FLAT- room; couple; model; house de CALMETE AVEN. 2556, Large front RIM, to couple; 1 single room. Doug, 609, de MICHIGAN AVEN. 609, 610, APT.-ROOM room; couple; model; house de ELLIE AVEN. 2556, PUNK, ROOMS, MOD. : men preferred. Rates less. CALMET AVG. 416B-2WO FUNN EBNS CALMET AVG. 416B-2WO FUNN EBNS form mk., comp. mod.; nicely first-el- f., second-elf. board for men only. NORMAL board for men only. FORESTVILLE AVE., 4254 — NEATLY furnished, modern room. VERSON AVE., 3512 — FURNISHED ROOM. HOWEEN AVE., 619 — LARGE FIRST ROOM in private family. Oakland 1165. HOWEEN AVE., 619 — LARGE FIRST ROOM in private family. Oakland 1165. AIRY large room and airy. Oakland 1357. E 427H, 121, 3D FL. APT. 6-AMY HERBERT AVE., 420, 3D FL. APT. 6-AMY HERBERT AVE., 420, 3D FL. APT. 6-AMY nished room for couple. no other rooms: CALMER AVE., 458A — TWO ROOMS WILL SHARP MY ROOM WITH WORKING Girl. Call Atlantic. 4222. ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 423, 2D FL. FURN. NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSESEING room in good locality. Keenwood 4612 & furn. in private home. Atlantic 1358. WASHINGTON AVE., 2522 — FURNISHED ROOM. MICHIGAN AVE., 3523 — FURN. IM, FM for couple. affluent price, also rm. for man. E 42D, 353 — NICE FURN. ROOM: INDIANA AVE., 423D, 3D APT. — MODERN front room for man or couple. GRANT BLVD., 3514 — LARGE FURN. FURNISHED ROOM. PHARAIE AVE., 4317, 3D APT. - GM. GUET family for couple. mod. dorm. Drex. 4940 furn. of kitchenette. Private family. ALMFETT AVE, 481F, 2D APT.-FURN. rooms to reliable rooms. Kennedd 4013. single man stream, else. Oakland 2211. VINCENES AVE, 4018-3F FRONT rooms and kitchen. Oakland single man stream. ROOM and kitchenette for man and wife; ROOM and kitchenette for man only. VINCENES AVE, AND 457TH ST.-NEATY FURN. land, arm, and 2 or man. Drexel MICHAEL AVE, 4522- FURNISHED rooms for man only. CLAMPLAIN AVE, 4746- LARGE FURN. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS: MODERN conservancy. Resilient 3011. MICHIHAN AVE, 3522- FURNISHED MICHIHAN AVE, 3818-2 NEATLY furnished rooms. L 415T ST., 415T- NICELY FURN. ALMFETT AVE, 4728, 2D APT.-FURN. prk. kitchen. light hight. single man. MICHIHAN AVE, 3815, 3D APT.-MODERN FURN. ROOMS; STRICTLY MOD. RUN- ing water. nr. tramp. ref. req. 04k. 2085 GILLES AVE, 3777- LARGE FRONT ROOM. WARMHAN AVE, 4485, 3D APT.-NICE light furnished room. Atlantic 4055. GRAND BLVD, 4055, APT. 1- FURNISHED INDIVIDUAL AVE, 4527, 1ST APT.-FURN- ished room with kitchen privillege. GRAND BLVD, 2847, 2D APT.-FURNISHED GRAND BLVD, 2847, 2D APT.-FURNISHED E. 167TH PL. 3D-LAIR FIRST ROOM modern; no other rooms. Preserve 0870. S. 167TH PL. 3D-LAIR FIRST ROOM Sim. else; use of Kitchen. Desk. 0844. VINCENNER AVE. 3D, 3D-1AIR FIRST ROOM; couple also in front. AVE. 824 nitted front room; modern. Ilex. 842, a2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS WARSHAL AVE., 657. 15TH AUT.-LARGE unfurn. room and kitchen furniture, in clean room, and kitchen furniture, in clean prepare room with quiet people Enkwood fair. FURNISHED AVE., 301. 2D FLA.-LARGE unfurnished room in Christian home; only class used supply. ENFURNISHED ROOM TO DESIGNATE room for 2 rooms. Reamed 6124. 45TH AUT.-LTD. Unfurnished room. Breed 1771. Mrs. Thomas. TWO UNFURNISHED OR FURN. ROOMS: ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 657.-UNFURNISHED ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 657.-UNFURNISHED rooms. Burdick 4064. FLATS WANTED BOOMS WANTED WANTED-UNFURNISHED LARGE FRONT WANTED- first class room, 4729 Chapman Avenue, Metropolitan. LEFT INSERT YOUR ROOMS AND KITCHEN 1st Great Room, Ideal Room Bureau, 3102 State St, Calgary 1840. WANTED- LARGE ROOM; FURNISHED WANTED- by couple with call card, 1840, 647. WANTED- 1 OZ OFFICE OR ENCLAVE room; suitable for music studies; reasonable, Box 12, Chicago Defender. WANTED- FURNISHED ROOM AND KITCHEN; Call 455-742-7422. FLATS FOR RENT SKW 4-100M SPT. WITH BATH, ELCB, elec. store & sale store; over garage; 1, plent $40. Compile edition. 2, plent $40. Main $40. 28 hour Wtg. 976. FLATS FOR SALE FOR SALE - 7-HOUR FURNISHED FLAT, FOR SALE - 7-HOUR FURNISHED FLAT, for sale if accepted after up to one Atlantic, 2101. 7 ROOMS. FURNITURE. WILD GARDEN, furnished, cush or term arranged. Read reasonable barns. 427 Cimarron Ave. 3d. FURNITURE AND IASE OF 7-HOUR APT. for each, call after 10 a. m. at 8251. FURNITURE AND IASE OF 7-HOUR APT. for each, call after 10 a. m. at 8251. FURNITURE AND IASE OF 7-HOUR APT. for each, call after 10 a. m. at 8251. FIVE-HOUR FURNISHED FLAT: VICTORIA, FIVE-HOUR FURNISHED FLAT: VICTORIA, FIVE-HOUR FURNISHED FLAT: VICTORIA, Port Sale - 5-HOUR FURNISHED APT. Port Sale - 5-HOUR FURNISHED APT. April 31st Grand Blvd. Apt. 1. BOARD ORIENTAL TEAM BROOK: MEALS SERVED served 9:30 a.m. to m. 9:00 a.m. 4005 Grand Hills, Apt. 2. REAL SRIESTHING COOKING, OPEN HURT 124 I 124 E 88th St. Apt. R. Douglas 8309-7. ADOPTION WANTED—BABY FROM INFANT TO THREE YEARS. Travels to Tampa, Florida. Travels General Delivery, Warehouse. made from a scientific combination of fibres and heme* and heme* is the one remedy which rids the system of all pollenous germs and impurities, giving Energy, Vigor and health to the GOOD LUCK HERBS Have you a hidden creamy? Do you want to change the flavor in *PRESENTS*? Put *HAP* in *PRESENTS* and *PRESENTS* wolf peary and feast? Wear a Riesel-Present Emblem, Wishing Collar on your body. PRICE $2.00 SIZE OF $20 GOLD PIECE IMPORTANT-SPECIAL: Mail Mell for par- ent enclosure. 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WE CAN GIVE YOU ANY KIND OF REAL date. We make your property pay, $ $ THE WEEK PAGE FOURTEEN How would you like to read a word written on your computer? paying the class fare for Jim Crow service? How would you get up a good speech on that point, could he not? You can see some of our white people getting hot. Don't be important. The place to talk about what is in your mind is not out West, but down South. He haven't gotten very far in your fight against the Jim Crow car, family because you have been in the United States where you haven't known—Boston, Chicago and New York. He's not student comes back through back and back is still speech-heart your thoughtful men might say to him: "Mr. Free, touch up the Jim Crow car." If he touches it down it Upsets you can stop the "cootus" lower Jim Crow car with the product of the Civil War. The Southern Journal, carried a page ad, paid for by Miss Sissel marshals, hold the Negro home, get these back who shook the dust off their feet. He had two or three Negroes sitting on top of takes of cotton enjoyment a watermelon feast. Very hard at having more people's heads as hard as bricks. A need ad would be a whole coach for Colored people, seats clean the way, and a need to bully them, the porter minding his business instead of imposing himself on Colored men, the smoker for those wanting to use it, and white men staying where the put themselves by THEIR law instead of dodging in and out of One more speech from your prestigious colleague. He takes a shot at Gov. Smith of New York for slamming the repealer. Your president is a cause the law makes him dry. Poor dry, you will not just your little else but "wet" and "dry" will be heard. Two or three sentences from the president's previous speech, in which he made the land, the Volstoad act has been paused, providing a code of conduct. 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Sauce for the goose will soon be sauce for the gander. Do you not think Mr. Harding is growing? If you read his speeches you will see that he is. **YOU think you have a hard time!** that everybody is against you that the world gets up every morning. If the Democrats are not after you the Klan is. If it isn't the Jim Crow car, it is the disfranchisement law long' weak-hearted people try. If you could get the ladies and girls to cut out so much chewing gum you would be amazed. They chew all their thoughts away, all of beauty from their chews. When they are not chewing the rag they write. This writer heard this remark: "Rigidly, nothing. Colored people and people with that structure up." Awful, up to. Look at the Jews, first, oldest, most important Race. Hear Addison, to whom young men are invited, the great number of the Jews furnished a cloud of witnesses that attest the that is, human faith, hope, wisdom, all are locked up in the story of the de. You would think he could make it in a country like this, would you not be a Jew? He would be the U.S. A. thru Jews in the world. Sunday 181 delegates, representing 165 Chicago Jewish societies, held a conference in Chicago. You might care to read part of the resolutions adopted: thely removed legal disabilities from millions of Jews throughout eastern Europe, yet events have proven that in the past the situation only continues as an ideal. "The Jew is suffering in fact because ofsecution than even in countries thought to be advanced and enlightened, imperative, therefore, that a chosen body of Jewish representatives stand on guard for the political future of the Jews, they are still denied and for their enforcement in fact where the Jew has gained these rights in theory but has never been brutally have made of the law a mockery and a dulusion." Go back and read that protest. We have traveled in 60 years as you think of the trouble the oldest. Race is having, and the people have made this kick against oppression brutality. Injustice, a Chicago Jew, Johnus Rosenwald, greatest living injustice, a Negro school $2,500 to help it. Recall the words dropping from the ceiling: "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes. Hath not a Jew hands, senses, senses, affections, passions"? So have you. Both you and the Jew, the Jews, of whom flaves once said, "There is no clime which they can say to your wife, to your children, "Things are bad, the day is dark, but could be worse and all days darker. Keep the Jew in mind and press together the words of Gold-salt: "Hope, like the gleaming taper's Adorns and cheers our way! And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a brighter day." "K IND hearts are more than coroat That is, hearts create the man This you know, to take up the cause of the Negro; begin to demand justice for him, to prosecute and defense you read today, to prosecute and defend twenty years the Negro wouldn't be leaving 'hour' the South wouldn't die the South quit thinking, Grady died the South quit thinking." Stronger, what words have never been written than those from Former Tennessee governor in 60 years. You will find it hard to believe that the paragraphs are taken from Governor Commercial Anguish: "To be part "Have we done our duty by the Negro? If we have, we have nothing made by the Negro." MADE A FEARFUL MISTAKE AND WE ARE MEETING AND THE inevitable consequence of wrom "The question as we consider it must be of our own duty. It should be done by us. We have done. He has faults and plenty of them, and those he must correct, and can be nothing else that we have failed. In all things but in the essential things of justice." Answer. It is not always the audience who makes the speech. Governor Patterson has always stood square-tube but nobody stood here and there, now and then. he let politics throw him, but in "the things things must be" he stood with justice and his state. Twenty years ago almost, he met in joint debate the only bitter enemy of the governor. W. Carmack, who stepped out of Many county only to return shortly, you were in it, a little here, a little there. Patterson won. Know history. Get an idea of the confidence Colored Tennessee has in him in the statement that is an apocalypse, ex-convict. Will he be to help and to take the votes of Colored Tennessee from him. Some will ask: "The Colored people have a chance." and Tennessee will "white supremacy" on wealth, intelligence, lands, manufacturing, on character, not on oppression. This paragraph will give you pause. thought, 450 an inward satisfaction. I have our own situation. We have not intended it but we have missed the great facts of our changes, changes, too, has changed. "He can no longer be treated as in the past, AND OUGHT NOT TO White citizens trying to keep the Negro home ought to have a Patterson, ask him a tree free in Mississippi, give him a tree free in Mississippi, ask him to be chairman of a joint session of the New South and "Did you ever" many will say after reading Governor Patterson. This writer tries to keep you informed, for saying that every question, often taking charge of your side. More from Governor Patterson further on. THIS writer is naited to the cross impatient for saying that only country in civilization in which you have a show. Exceeding white people" thoughtness, unkind, half-educated people will say. He does more talking to our white people than any other man you know. You will go down if you ask man a great things good and from him quite. To tell your children that their country is no good, that only bad luck overtakes the good luck of future has in no way for them to rob your children of the very things you are working to give them. Do you not see this? Breaths like that quotation from Scott: "Breathes there the man with the sword." You can go on with it. This writer brings to you only sentimentality you most likely have not read; not those everybody has. Strongness is looking for "new worlds to conquer," and new people to do, tell you of other lands, countries, governments, how wonderful much better off you would be there than here, feel high and go up to the table with every song. All you are, all you hope to be, all you ever were, is wrapped up in the house he be told you will THIS country. Go back to Mr. Krause, who lives in Africa, to have a country everybody else is trying to get into. He is now addressing the New York jury, trying to beat Uncle Sam, justified in use of any languages; he is not for all American institutions. I revere this great country and its great look to this country as the GREATEST DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD. NO OTHER COUNTRY IN THE AFRICAN OPPORTUNITY FOR HUMAN LIBERTY AS THIS GREAT GREAT AMERICAN REPUBLIC." Maybe you will hold your horses Mr. Garvey found in trouble what this writer knew without aid of troubling. Your lone hope is in this country, not in opposition to the American government, working with him, unholding this government, by showing him he has all to gain and nothing else he can use by himself, and not by tugging you take a hand in affairs. This writer isn't worked up over the fact that he let Colored people see that all white people don't believe in three months schools, hard words, keeping a Race --- "What about France?" some will ask. France is noblest spirit govern- ent ever had, but France, with only one million people, can turn to man with 15,000,000 Norwegians living between Sirensburg and Havre, out for the people, and for the few. The favored few of any race can look out for themselves; usually 40. You can be a little bend to race. You are the only native Race in the U. S. A. TAKE a look at your boys this week, those showing physical skill, endurance, those placed side by side. Your girls will give you refinement, your boys cultivation. Your virtue of its girls is matched by the honor of its boys; when gentleness and strength walk hand in hand. At the family conference. Do you ever have a family conference, the hour of the day, walk hand in hand, assemble, when you ask daughter about the young men calling on her? Father perhaps too too busy "partying" herself to give much time to the children. Watch your step. Strong muscles make a willing heart. You know the record made up in your family called were found units. Of those taken less than 40 per cent could jump a six-foot ditch; that is, if no Do proud of your youth— "in gallant trim the gilded vessel goes. Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm." Gray, who knew ambitions, hopes. Back up the boy. Tomorrow he may back you up. Still to others please you. Booker, a Chicago boy, will come out for the game, a Jafet boy, a lice队长, University of Illinois. Higher high school product, enters the list of crack athlete for Knox colleges. Galesburg. At the Cushing academy, executive director, will look this up. Mass. a Colored boy is captain of the nine. This is what you call reporting. You will look this up. All will interest. Marble players make this world go round and round. Chicago marble championship, wins to Atlanta City to represent your town in the world. Leroy Brown, who won both the Brooklyn title and the Greater New York title, using a Colored boy, forget Leroy Brown, who won both the Brooklyn title and the Greater New York title, using a Colored boy, forget the boy who won all the matches before mother called for dinner. Are you not doing well? Much THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MISSOURI SEDALIA, MO CLINTON, MO POPLAR BLUEF. NO. CHARLESTON MO DALTON, NO COLUMBIA, MO Mrs. Flora Jackson, Bessie Woods, Mrs. Linda Jackson, Caiton attended the Sunday school convention at Auxvason, Mo. A large group of students attended the Log Providence and Hillbale, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Josh Johnson was shot at the Log Providence dinner grandmaster of U. E. F. and S. M. T. Lodge a temple, Mrs. Laura Woods is lodge a temple, Mrs. Laura Woods is Miss Elite Dale Woods is visiting in Kansas City, Mo. R. J. Jamerson re- ceived a scholarship weeks vist. Mr. and Mrs. Olive Mrs. Lucy Wulken CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Monday, June 18, Rev. J. W. Curry, W. J. Curry, and C. W. Wiley left for Charleston to attend La Convention, which is in session Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mrs. M. E. Abbott of Iloane Teresa vila, June 17, Iloane W. Christopher of St. Augustine, Iloane W. Christopher of St. Augustine, Mrs. C. A. Curry left Friday for Poplar Bluff, St Louis and Jefferson HANNIBAL, MD The Douglass high school band will perform at Eighth and Center St. Basketball church. The boys returned recently to school with $100 in the music contest, for an A.M., M. F. Sunday school convention convened here at Allen's church recently. They will perform for some time, be much improved. They will perform at the sons of Corso, Mo., were here visiting with him. Loyd, head of the school, of Fatha in Fatha's court. In Hannah's recently made court, in Hannah's recently made court of Hill St. had the mifortune to run a sewing machine needle through her hands given by the Mission circle under the guidance of the Eighth and Center St. Basketball church was quite a success. A woman church recently, under auspices of Mrs. H. attended. Miss Loree Moore spent last Sunday and Monday visiting J. F. & S. M. T. will have their annual sermon on the first Sunday in June, 2014, at the first Sunday in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Hla Laskey and Mrs. Lizzie Harris will spend the weekend visiting Mrs. Mo. Spent the weekend visiting Mrs. F. Johnson, father-in-law of the Rev. F. S. Reed, was taken seriously ill after this writing. Mrs. Ann Harris, who is also a member of the weeks, is able to be out among her friends again. Mrs. Arzella Smith and Mrs. Lizzie Crop was buried last Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Crop was buried the Christian church, Sunday, June 16, 2014. The program was arranged and directed by Boyd left recordy for Noxle, Oka. ST. JOSEPH. MO. All services at St. Matthew's church were well attended Sunday. The Lord's service, Mrs. Nelson, mother of A. N.ielson, Mrs. Jimmy D. Ibor of Dallas is visiting the anniversary of Jalalonna St. Mrs. Evans of GI Jalalonna St. is somewhat indisputably surged by a visit from her husband, Mr. Jalalonna St. is chapter of the Key West circle during the anniversary, week of July 16. The intercultural program was rendered. The St. Johns church and Mrs. Anderson St. Johns church and Mrs. Anderson bass solo. The affair was quite a success. The Household of Guth hold the annual intercultural program. Bell has returned from the gurdwai lodge. Y. B. is met Friday as usual. Mrs. Item Denton and Dallas has returned home. FORT WORTH TEXAS Dr. M. K. Curry spent a day in Dr. C. M. Musselman's principal of Palestine city school, was here. The Rev D. Dirlen of North Carolina Manly left for Mineralola, a noted summer and health resort. Ms. Giselle Manly left for Mineralola, a noted summer and health resort. Ms. Maya, one of the city teachers, left for Mineralola, a noted summer and health resort of the normal. Prof. L. M. Johnson and Ms. Moore are carrying buildings. The Rev Rivers Barnwell, was hema recently. TAYLOR: TEXAS BRENHAM TEXAS CLARKSVILLE, TEX. The remainns of Mrs. Matthia Smith, who was killed in a bombing by, by overthrow of her last Sandy Joseph Wilson, Jr., delivered the annihilation of the World and the Daughters of Tabor, respectively, Sunday, June 12. The Daughters of Tabor, having a large contract, Commander Robert Lobban, the delegation to the district meeting of the American Wooden at Oakland, gave promise of a new building in the near future. The drive to attend the grand session of the Tabor Press, W. J. Wisslen, grand secretary of the U. B. F. of Texas, is being members to the order, in his district. BROWNWOOD, TEXAS TEXAS Defender Junior CHILDREN'S CREATE NEWSPAPER Every boy and girl reader of this column is eligible to member- ment, receive the publication, and receive the magazine. The membership, the publication, and the magazine accepted upon been in the column does not in the column. Bud Says:— Well, Billiken, spring is turning into advantages and disadvantages. The dis- advantages are: are clean, cleaning the clean, cleaning the overcome by the lent, that daily cooking over a huge range, spring fever — and in place to have it, not for a meal with my chin, hands thinking fishing, coding cream and such little bird in the mind, to make the school children happy facing to them, but that makes it weding the garden cleaning the house, overcome by the that that, dear cold sponge-off hot range, having the spring for the school is a bad place to have it, having a sat for an hour in the restroom in my hands thinking fishing, eating lee things, as the little bird in the house, and tries its best, to make the school happy by making it warm but that makes us feel How to Make Jelly Roll Sally Lung **Ingredients:** Two cups flour, four cups sugar, one tablespoon shortening, salt, two tablespoons shortening, milk, one tablespoon sugar, one egg, salt and sugar together into bowl; add sugar and salt together into bowl; add shortening; mix well. Pour mixture into bowl; can and make about 28 minutes. Coffee Cake Ingredients: Two cups flour, one-half teaspoon salt, two tablespoons sugar, one-half teaspoon baking powder, two tablepoons shortening, one-half cup milk, no egg. Method: Mix and add dry ingredients — enough milk to make very stiff batter. Siread one-half inch thick in greased pan and pour over about 20 minutes in moderate heat. Poems I saw your name on the Billiken page. I saw your address too; and your age And now I attention please, let me engage. Come on, let me get acquainted. Just take your pen and paper too. There he loed me time for feeling blue If we'd get acquainted too. Hutterburs, 1653 N. Johnson St, New Orleans, La Billiken Wit Some people never seem to be in a hurry. They are skilful. They are skilful for little boys for they have on scratchy underwear. Shewrote by Nathan Williams, Shrewder. Vilma: "What would you say if I throw a kiss at you?" Harry: "I'd say you were the innocent girl I ever met." Dilhit: "My brother takes up Spanish, Italian, Hebrew. German and Swedish." Willie: "Goodness, where does he exist? "Study? "He doesn't study he runs an elevator." -Novella McDon- kell 361 I. Second E. Stitchingham. 361 Questions and Answers What has many eyes, but cannot see? Ans: A palate. Why was the first day of Adam's life the longest? And. Because it had no hair. How were Adam and Eve prevented from the Fate-o-dices was taken from them. Why did Adam bite the apple Eve knifed to cut it with. What is the difference between a milk bottle and a chair gives milk and a chair gives a-way. What is enough for one; too much for two, and nothing for three. Ans.: A secret.-Submitted by Lilia Miles. THE CAND'S ALL HERE THE GANG'S ALL HERE we're welcome, these new members from let's welcome, these new members from sends a letter stating that he has sends a letter stating that he has following to add to his list Birthdays Fourth of July. Billiken Louiska Smith, Leeville, La. 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Terro Intech Ind. 1922 Pace St. 1922 Pace St. Emerson Smith Hamilton Ave. Milford Brown. Milford Brown. System U. System U. Carmel Hills. Carmel Hills. Drawing LeRoy BROWN Girl! Girl! Look out! 'The bows are getting up to you, I loooh, they are at your very heels in this run for the drawing for a girl. Who is going to have the very best drawing in the gallery for they are doing excellent work but for they are doing excellent work but at your very heels, for last week we had a very good drawing by Joseph McCarthy for another good one by a boy, Loren Brown Write him. He is in the gallery. Write him. He is the way how many of you have written to Joseph McCarthy, his address is 121 W. 60th St. Chicago, IL. Letters ... 1 Don't Forget Dear Bud, My, but I am glad to be here. I hope you will be happy. Billikens. I hope that they haven't forgotten me for I have been away for a while. Billikens. I hope that they haven't forgotten me. Oh, Haken. But, I have lost my card. I have lost my card. I bow I can get another one! I gotushadow. I bow I can get another one! I gotushadow. day, but I still want more. I think I will join the contest in drawing. I will join the contest in drawing. Well, I must close. Yours, Louise Walker. $18 L. St. W. Caesar Rapids. A Confession Dear Bud, I am not a true Billiken, but I am a true Billiken, least, this is what had happened in the past few months, but the old one is still good for the soul." I am confessing, and give me a new page on which to start. First, I shall prove 100 per cent of some articles. Beginning today, I am going to meet with your hearty approval. From now on you may expect an article of much success to the club. I am—Nona Mao Garrett, 1611 Monroe St., Gary, IN. I am Always ready to See Billiken. Dear Willard: Just a line to say hello. I received my card and button from the club. Much success to the club. I say I was. I will visit Chicago this summer and will drop in to see you on Sunday. I will run a letter and other things. Well, I am ready. Marshall, 1212 Stree Bridge, Waltham. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 JUNIOR WSPAPER Billiken Studio Billiken, the photo is of Derris Stubba, who lives at 3215 Willin St. Houston, Texas. Of course her Stubba, who lives Houston, Texas, mother had to express her love as she states in the letter below: that my mother taught me my thoughts and wishes, but think so as I am an old girl that I thank her for giving me the boys and girls please read and think hard about what would it get you to the higher school. A Dorris Stubbs New Members Erwin Williams (17) Greeneville, TN. Greeneville, MUs. Mabel Sharp (16) Meadville, Pa. Meadville, Pa. Baker Milligan (110) Arnold D. Arnold D. Nance Lights (18) S Cleiburn St. S Cleiburn St. Addison, Shirey (12) St. Charles, St. Louis Chicago, Illinois Hartford, Iowa (12) Hartford, Texas Berkshire, Teen. Sherman, United Sherman, United St. Terre Haute St. Terre Haute Keep your lawn clean. 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Mrs. Arthur Rodden, his wife and Mrs Fresh Rogers, Robert S. Stu, have returned to Columbus. Mrs. Rodden, their brother-in-law, Thomas Rooker, has returned to Pittsburgh to visit her elder, Mr. E. W. Turner, after which she will move. Personal and Other News McKinley Dayla Entertaina Last Wednesday evening McKinley young people at the house of Mr. and young people at the house of Mr. and Those present were: Musser Bertin Ford, Cecil Stone, S. Johnson, Hasel Burd, Julia Ashue, Helen Frather, Mildred Julia Ashue, Helen Frather, Mildred Frather, Webster Terrell, James Colum- nion, Wade Marsh, Joe Hardy, Harry James, Charles Jackson, Leroy Judney James, Charles Jackson, Leroy Judney given at 11:30 ten room, 9:00 Quince powers, Mr. and Mrs John Lowry, pillar was formerly Mrs Lena pillar, Mrs Clemson, and Mrs Miss Texas, are house guests of Miss Thelma in Vaughn Wilson North Phil- adelphia, 13, is the guest of her grand- father, 13, S. 21th St. Mr. Merritt, husband of Katherine, 13, S. 21th St. Mr. Merritt, husband suffered a slight paralytic stroke last week. Attorney and Mrs. Claire- nard guests, Kelly Miller, Washington, 13, S. 21th St. Mr. Merritt, husband as guests Mrs James West and Mr. William Hawkins, Springfield, Ohio, Mr. William Hawkins, Springfield, Ohio, Good Greensville, S. C. The Cleveland Musical union is arranging for a popu- lation church on Monday evening, charge of the program. This will be the union's last entertainment before the Cleveland Musical union are: Mrs Charles Frroe, president; Mrs Zillia Wade, treasurer; Michael Walker, chairman of the activity committee of the membership committee, and John H. Wollegate to the convention in Chicago arc: Trace Thompson, Florence Fosse, Mitchell, Dr. Saunders and Capt. Frye Elects Officera HELEN WALKER Mount Zion Notes CINGINNATI, OHIO. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER LORAIN, OHIO M. Martha Wyman, who has been a member of the Wyman family in Ohio, has returned home accompanied by her niece, Gerritte Wyman, who will be attending the 2015 Okeh Conference at Okeh. South 2. South Laramie, M. Stella Young is visiting with her niece, Gerritte Young, No. 32, gave dance recently, and she attended the Cation were in attendance. Delegates from the Second Baptist church are attending the Okeh. The hot weather of the past has brought many to Kroto beach for baths. MIDDLETOWN OHIO Miss Genevieve Winn, a student of Middletown high school, has returned to Delaware to join fellow and their annual sermon choir at the Locker Washington baseball team, which defeated the Gold and Mrs. Charles Brown of Layton, Ohio, to visit her recently. Mrs. Manna recently, Ohio, was in the city recently. DELLAIRE, OHIO HAMILTON, OHIO COLUMBUS, OHIO A party of 18 motored to Granville garrison barbers at his home. The marriage of seven teenage transfans and two Shaunday girls took place at the home of the bride, RV. I. Presston church, is attending the pastor's school at Ohio State university. The lawn fawn event at the church is the supples of the juveniles of New Hoe county No. 2. M. Miss Blanche Van Cott, 18, attended Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Eugene Fithy, stopped in Columbus last week after the horse stopped in Columbus last week. Mrs. Izona Fitch left but Tuesday for Chicago. Mrs. Alice D. Brooks was taken to England to meet the England motored to Checotah for the horse has returned from Lancaster, where she was returned from Lancaster, where she was taken to England. Prof. of Cleveland University will present a Tuesday evening at Belhany Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. W. Presston, the mother of a daughter Wednesday, nominee the bishop of a daughter Wednesday, in Grant hospital from an operation at the Ideal restaurant by the guilds of the Bradford-Ihneset Co. Those who attended the event included Iole, Bordy, Larryyhom, Charn Wesley and Mattie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, a visit to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Maryland, and points, Mrs. C. S. Willis entertained Tuesday evening at her home, honoring J. Chevalier, a member of J. Chevalier Lemons has entered the guild. J. Chevalier Lemons will be specifying in music. PAINESVILLE OHIO The elite of Iquita will well represent at the commencement examination of the son Irass band in a new organization, the son Irass band is a new organization, organized in their year ago, respected all former officers: Homo Collins, heilong heilong, Leslie C. Walls, secretary; Alonzo Route, treasurer, and John C. Glover, treasurer, will hear more of this organization. NEWPORT, ARK Dr. C. M. Reeves returned from New York to attend the left for Hot Springs, Ark. Olivia McCray will attend St. Louis to visit the University of Arkansas. Claudio Calhoun left for St. Louis, Ohio. Sherman Harris died last Monday at Rumley, Ark. **TAMPS. ARK.** Miss Irena King of Tyler, Texas, is here visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Robert and Linda Lilwat of Kansas City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen, with a big plastic game between Treescott and Atlanta. FORT SMITH, ABK. This book contains some priceless information about the livers. 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Miss Eva Barrow, who has been teaching in Kansas City, is at home to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Barrow and Mrs. John Barrow, 624 West Georgia teaching in Wobble, is at home to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Barrow, and Mrs. John Barrow was graduated from Topeka high school but a position with the Shamrock School to his help with a wrenched back. S. W. Young graduated from the graduation exercises here. He returned to Tulsa, accompanied by friend John Hooker has learned at Topeka 1 h. Samuel D. Hooker, Jr. young man, died in his papers Friday afternoon after school. See S. D. J. F., for your Chicago news about the big paper, Chicago Defender. RARSONS. KANS. FORT SCOTT, KAN. 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Mrs. Evans was born in 1921 and raised her sisters, Mrs. O. C. Gordon and Mrs. R. C. Gordon as the proud parents of baby boy. Mother and son are doing fine family life under the supervision. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Blanche Turner, turned out in full regalia last Sunday. The Rev. J. W. Jacobs preached the Sunday service at the age of 20 years. Ten children survive her, seven residing in this city, and five visiting his brother, O. C. Gordon. COLP ILL JOLIET JLL JOPRA JLL Mrs. Gustavia Smith and Miss Jesse Chippeau are in the city after a 30 minute drive from the airport to Leland and Leila Browder are visitors in the city. The tahereen department held their regular meeting at the Leland Library and Paul Lefevre and Willie Jerome Johnson have left for Toluedo, Ohio. Mrs. Gustavia Smith and left for Greenville, Ohio. URBANA IL Mrs. Senora Hornbuckle was called the funeral of her teacher, Mrs. H. J. W. is attending the Sunday school conference with her teacher, Mrs. Adkinson was held from the home of her son last Tuesday. Miss Anderson of Mayfield, KY, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Pauline Flitzer, from a visit in Mounds, MS. Mrs. Anderson is in the County hospital, Mrs. Bette Brothers left last Sunday for a week home after visiting at the home of Helen Pennington and Lense Lein was visiting at the home of Mrs. James Kely of W. H. St. John is very well known in the home very well is now acquiring at the home of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Clement and Percy Lany motorized to Layette, and amabilis, Gary, in amabilis, accompanied them home. GALESBURG, ILL. Ethan, Janette, Wilbert, Leroy and Mary. Mr. Baker in the school, Mr. and Mrs. Mather in the office, Mr. and Mrs. Frost in the office and Leroy Mordendron moved to Kawasaki and Leroy Mordendron moved to Kawasaki from an attack of indigestion. 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"ice wan fiven 3} soe ty falas Ge One. Men ftsuten Shnive ct BE Rea Se ant pee tn hater be fe" Smerail Stall an arguement cert of 79 Emerald St. had an argument aver No longer need you envy the person with beautl- ful, tidy, soft, wavy hait! For science has per fected a ‘wonderful new preparation which, when applied to the most stubborn hair, makes it soft and sloriously: wavy, in many cases giving a permanent ace See Sareea re Smee dull'and crinkly: your hait may be, 2 sirple aplication of this’ new discovery” will show you immediate, start- ling results. This wonderful new dis- covery. is called ZURA KINKOUT, and is put up in sanitary large tubes which ean now be purchased for Sifly “cents at all reliable ‘drug stores, Beauty in a Pew ‘Bimutes A fos minutes? apptica- tion of ZURA KINKOUT and bebold! 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No mace uals, nappy hair! Ie hot satisfied in every way, your money will abso- Jutely be refunded. ‘Mail the coupon today to pare ACCEPT Tne, 680 Castor" THERE IS OD Fite CRESS: | Various unscrupulous age ‘wonderful ZURA | palm off other goods as bei KINKOUT, will J is absolutely untrue. Do n & fe ying genuine Moorish preparati - | ine ZURA KINKOUT put ZURA KINK- OUT is for sale at ‘all good druggists, Fifty cents buys a large, sanitary all good druggists. Fifty cents buys a large, sanitary tube, enough to last the whole family for a week. fer OF the marine ite, Croudet St ited a De he ce ate iste fe re Eh cee Miia, PANE, 2 ade thea ge i, AS ofA eke aPik cac.leat ene secia e RL Bacar acre ausae Peas Beer or Gea Fates Seis re ab eae bs ay Eo" Sr tite tea Sai Hes tana ata Sela Tor Urouherse Sofa there isn ial Gurdirpigee, ata a shes is deo, Alaa Eonar tees Sear are aeaits Sateen San cataame Sern Bub tana onthe a Hick Sees ae ae ee Sights Tae Ss ee feniay Ghee, auc Bereta cca Shure Reka Fe Sechee ae ENS, Googe! | ian To Poze _ameam fie ESO gon aie Hatta" what ierietad the” Dickenson Ete seme ciaitaae, ase Res are eels some iereiaen ‘of. Witiston:aeminags vat Just look and see what overjoyed users are say- ing. We will be glad to give the full names and addresses to anyone re- questing them. We have five thousand letters like this on our files: nga a TCG Wot werlered had 1 hes coe eetegied Gevarea pisinen Sepeeta let ts Sean ee ee rath ekerarmnekan th a Eetaley GE ee } Maat AE Be Bee Sea | (Seiad Mh 3 hom pitino tank yo oe ont soe oe ie Gara tees FeLi aie eee a HEE fasted ie erate faatt iiss Race oe er free aie ee et EASES (Steet) 70.80 a fee Tape te E EUR T eaep an Sees CGE ge ce ear det Sarees Mas (Slowed M8... “yam gate oe ZCRA tes Tena spe amit ir SBA ‘Steet F176. stip ie ttn of ZEA ESROCT eet. Ld a ee cotegrertaanh aout, ane aS SS ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES!! By Annctte Kingsley * Send fifty cents today and a large tube of won- derful ZURA KINKOUT will be sent to you imime- diately, Don’t delay. Deloy is dangerous. We can hardly keep up with orders today. Everywhere, from Maine to California, from Dinielnad to frozen Canada. the macic word ZURA. tell you that this is the ercatest boon for the race which lias appeared in eenerations. Ask vour friends about ZURA KINKOUT. Take advantage of our free trial offer today. Read! Read! READ the ‘coupon. Send in for a tube under the ZURA guar- Hult prize of, $20 for having done the rg tft Wook inte Aawit Be tthe aey Ses i 2 cies, wattaten’ ae haat ar cena aunts ue na ir daa Mtoe Sef hess cegPyai ty Sh moral Ja stu “inten Be cto Bron gigi fe Bae Meh SR ae Grid OO Sa dete Kee cated aie i Satya bee Gane tenet ie i eereaee @ Gta Eastside Neg fee aie whats of bets 8 Bede al Bt ye scare eae otahte Nite see NG et ig eae He Perera Fe Tice Teds Ada fact ei ei Hee itdiaed a ens Sk So Soe oot Tes aiych msg ee cetera, she SR UE, SaaS, iat 2s ie, Bintdihs Segui Soa acetate af icle Beta Ra ies ids Bat hat at Eee Saeed ate ees ere Fae orb tla ety i Fine For Women Too! Siti, Game. Epcos Peace ates Po SF sew Seca se cl etter Sue anes soireay ta Se beat ee Oe KINKOUT is on peoples’ tongues, ‘This i an age of scientific wonders. People with ‘twisted legs are getting them straightened. People” with bad teeth are having them fixed. How about the fel- ow or gill who would be beautiful except for their ugly, nappy hair? | Parents swho'do not want their chile dren to have beautiful and soit haic are almost guilty ‘of criminal negligence. A wife who don't want to look rer best before her husband is not a good wife. In this day and age of progress peo- ple can no longer afford to fo around looking like Something the ext dragged Does the Borber Cnt a Part in Your Hair? Altes the frst application ‘you Will be able to port your diair any place. Your whole appearance will become neater, cleaner, fresher. Everywhere people will SATURDAY, JUNE $0, 1923 , ae | and Stanley Hayes of 143 Northampton St" Were. married. Wednesday. evening. ” She Vetemmony eas’ gertcrmta ty Be. Thee STD ae eee ad Ree gk Sait NS cited Pz ar ED Wale Taphis were maccledthuraing eveulne SC the home of the belie. ie. Kuch oft Heo nes “bSacencun wee See Sah Piro aibtera tis mde Brae PtH ra fees i deter ee Pinced. another. beautiful teusiet” of TEE aS a ae bese ee ats rea een ee On he tsi” Sas Eivendoryn alike acted ‘aa ower gtr rend Ue es nore io te Tee eo watice be BH. otiee to Readers aE ae BR eos te Tag tan leas it the Ica oon Tour vext pocket was never intended (or ean IR bee TE naa Seb AGC Shey bag for that pars me | oe ASTHMA Me | Cured Ze rove he Xl sad py ptr Ee EEE het, tee aaah ae jsheese, can't sleep at cight—thle wonderful Sr Bice S10 ot tas gee GF at dtr arse Ghote een ares bas Write ‘today. ROM. TOWNLEY, antec. Rememter, this is an absolviely free trial, for if you are not entirely satisted, your money will be immediately refunded. FREE TRIAL OFFER! 1 ‘The quality of ZURA preparations is backed FJ by 2 $10,000,000 corporation and will posi- Geely do all that i claimed for fe. Tf ie fails to do 30 the full purchase price will be ree fanded at once without say question. “You rill be the judge. f As a special privilege we will give you, # postpaid, six packeges of ZURA KINKOUT, worth $3.00, for only $2.30. This offer may be ‘withdrawn at any ths, 30 act at once. Send inthe coupon wow. f SEE CLIC SS PA EY men Too! | 20x xrxour e &§ based” upon a el reat, new scientiic Cie. principle thought to Ear) Fave fee nol Se Seah conceived by Queen pee Zara of the ancieat a ‘Moors, probaby the Retetenaecy | most” handsome emer Raee woman who evee eee) lived. Thesceret was ND Jost and. has. been RE gm aiecovered by mod org the gia cent | ernsprofessors of Pete ares | en sproiessors of ah cuts search, to whore une or od ore Geavor she Works owe tic dscovery of ZURA KINKOUT. Zura Kiakout Absolutely Guaranteed ZURA KINKOUT will positively not make the tole pay tor tim eee Bea cee Process it releases the “kink” from the hair, or in ther words “ascwte” et doe nok chee eke fair te lighter I sopiy unc Rand tie soe have a head of hair in all its natural beauty and. glory. ZURA KINKOUT is Nature's greatest aid ENBeauie “ver 100000 people reesheat ot United States will tell you of its great benefits. ‘Many who won their jobs or their girl? through ‘their changed appearance bless ZURA KINKOUT ie pea: ' Don't be a back number. This is the age of ‘miracles and great discoveries. This is the age of electric light, radio and the aeroplane. Keep up with the times! Look your best. Remember, peo- pic everywhere lake yo al your face valu Losey to feel what it is like to be admired! Order six tubes of ZURA KINKOUT today while you are thinking of it, and let your friends in on this great beauty secret. Don't wait. Tear off the coupon below and send it to ZURA, Inc., Dept. 100, 680" Caxton Bidgy Chiage Ae [aua, Toc, Depe. 100, 680 Caxton Bldg., Chicago, TU. I Retest pete arabe ac pacman Sr aeee Pasnaies ea, Pees Seo TTT Sara “etm be nb tp at ace peso eve ant ik 20,08 Sn ea ce Despald en y j iiliea ir not ahsolutety’ sattsfied. ana. ou are fo re~ Usd Paiaceat ane anne deat re } Af, after a fair trial fom not absolutely delighted. 1 Bechara eos cata ae curren Saath and asaress 2 Ee Oe Sa ae --- UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME LINCOLN COLONNADE Reopened for Bookings JULY 1, 1923 REDECORATED—IMPROVED VENTILATION NEW TERRAZZO FLOOR APPLY FOR RATES CHARLES E. LANE, JR. Mgr. 1215 U STREET NORTHWEST DON'T ASK FOR HAIR GROWERS—THERE IS ONLY ONE. SAY SOLD ON 123 MERITS ALL OVER THE WORLD GUARANTEED TO POSITIVELY GROW HAIR OR MONEY RETUNDED ADDITIONAL MONEY FOR ALL RATES ARTICLES. WRITE FOR TRENDS AND TERRITORY HAIR VIM CHEM. CO. Gene Office, 1215 U St. N. W. Washington, D. C. N. Y. Office, 115 W. 130th, N. Y. Mention Defender when writing SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 Masonic Musings ```markdown ``` WHEN IN WASHINGTON STOP AT THE NEW LIBERTY HOTEL The Hotel with the Bancile Atmosphere New Jersey Avo. at D, N. W. I've moved' walk from Union Station. Nearly functioned at reasonable rates. PHONE LINCOLN 6187 I. GREENLEASE, Prop. D. C. HARRIS S. NASHVILLE COUNTY JUNIOR D. C. HARRIS S. NASHVILLE COUNTY JUNIOR W. E. J. WILSON, Manager BEN. MON, AND FULE, JULY 1, 2, 3 JACK HOLT in By J. Le C. CHESTNUT 101 W. 1st St. Phone North 7277 drive and show Masonle brothers all over the country what Washington can do for a great cause. The Defender is with you. Dunbar High School Personal Proffering On Education Board to recover from a alight relapse into Mort Carver College, 2117 Master St. North Carolina College, 2117 North Carolina brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bohamphond, Vermont Ave. and U. Mary Bohamphond, Vermont Ave. and trip to her former home, Warranton, jurgeant at Calvary P. F., church jurgeant at Calvary P. F., church let for a spat, spat, spat, cone of cone before the state normal schools of North Carolina, and composer, was in the city that week and composer, he called at the Defender office. Organization Offerings Junior Jottings At the "Y'a" Mrs. Meedoo visited the ramp at Arundel last week last m. Mrs. King, the manager, leaves Saturday for the conference at Cheyenne next week. Mrs. Meedoo gave a most delightful moustache in the gymnasium last week. Mrs. Gregory gave a moustache to all fellows were very cool and well attended. Among the fellows were S. Smith, a. Y. W. A. secretary, and Mrs. J. H. M. Warren said, "Lad, but not least important, the membership social next summer, present her hands in a musical recital at 8 p. m. Mrs. H. Joyce Johnson asked, "Are invited to attend." Church Chaptines John Murray Barnes, allied millionaire bachelor hostager 306 Virginia Ave. S. E. Baltimore, reported that 300 gallons of "real honest-to-goodness red lilker" were found in his office. He reported that he is reported to be a regular wholesaler of Bigness liquor. Bigness possession were written on his biotter signature his name. Samuel Barnes is in a serious condition at Freedman's hospital as the result of his arrest. Andrew Barnes, was arrested in this connection and his brother, Andrew, was arrested in this connection and agreed over a name and Andrew is said to have told the roller that while possession of a revolver, the injuries were sustained, he conducted a bootlegging business has been returned against Miss Jesse Carter, allied to have collected $100 from Richard Neal for his application for him to the veteran's bounty last week. Edward F. Harris, 1759 St. N. W., was also indicted last week for receiving a fee from Thomas Carey, a two guillaforte in connection with a claim for compensation. Thomas last week on the charge of drunkenness, was told the judge that he had taken the head and made him sleepy. He must THE CHICAGO DEFENDER be subject to sleepy spells, for this was a strange appearance in court on a shimmering dress. Lincoln - Galennade The renovated Lincoln Colonnade one of the premier dance halls of the city. I. This attraction center of Washougal's expensive expense and with the utmost care and tascie. The old ventilation system and every intest and modern device added a new terrarium floor, the lounge in dance floors, the flooring used at the Gardens. Manager Lane also made a new stage to accommodate the schedules of Howard university basketball for the famous Leonol and Alba basketball again this fall. A net circum scents and the floor too, the too, too, too been lowered three feet. Bookings can be arranged for by calling 212-877-2121. E. Lane, J. Jr., 1215 U B. N. W. Theatrical Thoughts Hotel Happenings Deaths of the Week Births of the Week Bradley of the Week Johann I., and Patty Cateau, girl; Glicker and John I., and Patty Cateau, girl; Glicker and John Hill, girl; Thoreau and Inga Rugby, boy; Joseph M., girl; Thomas M., boy; Mary M., girl; M. M., boy; Mary M., girl; A. M., boy. Every Man Who Has Lost the Vital Force of Youth May Be Restored The difficulty encountered by the firefighters is that they need an invigorator for the glands. This new discovery is simple, perfectly harmless, and the privacy of the home. It was brought to the firefighters' attention. $500 Reward If I Fail to Grow Hair Hai Marriages of the Week NOGALES, ARIZ. to the attention of the Atlas Laboratories, such great faith in its restorative power that they have arranged to make it work up in tablets, known as Vim-Eta and up in tablets, known as Vim-Eta and results, first indications being improved and return of young肤. The results obtained by scientific tests were arranged to be important and have arranged for everyone interested in test it without the slightest risk. All you need to do is send your naia and adn to Dept. D. St. Lolita, Mo., and they will send you under plain mail. On arrival you are not highly pleased in one week, just notify the laboratory and your naia and send full. Anyone should feel free to accept Advertisement. In a scientific vegetable compound of *Aloe vera*, there are several other positive herbs, there are also less Thai Grower known, actually *Aloe vera*, and some case notes. Unexpected for Danishflower, it will grow manusha and *Oxybromus* will grow manusha and *Oxybromus* will not be put where he is not wanted. Mrs. Luffett writes: "After having a hair grower for years with no recollection of her hair, I have continued faithfully, for 16 months: now my hair is 22 inches long, believe every woman can grow her hair. Inside a month by using Hair Root." Shampoo is 500 as an ointment. Shampoo is 500 as an ointment. Make big profits everywhere. Make big profits everywhere. Wish to try agency needs us $1,00 and when sold return us our money. Address all mail and money orders to Royal Chemical Company JAMAICA, NEW YORK (Mention this paper) ARIZONA CONNECTICUT AT at is shortening Your Life ISHED! VING THE YEAST CELLS THAT MAKE DISTILLERY OF YOUR STOMACH FA the ENEMY that is sh BANIS BY DISSOLVING THE AN ALCOHOL DISTIL FAT the ENEMY that is shortening Your Life BANISHED! Dr. R. L. Graham's marvelous prescription, known as NEUTROIDS, destroys the yeast cells, stops alopecia, and reduces the tendency of convenience can be carried in vapee pocket or hand bag. Neutroids are composed of yeast cells that make you fat and not directly ILL. CONSULTING Graham's Staff of the man in the bush a person upon request to a PARF of the man in his member of his person to you a personal letter of advice. Anyone ordering MONEY - SEND ONLY THIS COUPON a cannarium. I will send you two fall weeks' treatment money only $2 (a small portion of my regular consulta- tion fee) for the treatment of reactive reactive money. (Signed) R. Lincoln Graham, M.D. Graham Sapirium, Inc. 125 East St. St. Dept. 119 Graham Sapirium, Inc. 125 East St. St. Dept. 119 booklet on Obesity. I will pay postman $2 plus plain package. I understand my money will be reduction from this 2 weeks' treatment. Age.....Sex.....Weight.... Hair Seed Magic Wonder Hair Grower Hair Seed Magic Wonder Hair Grower Nature's Way of Forcing the Hair to grow long, soft and healthy. A combination of dried and powdered seed. Just clean your scalp and wash it with a bubble of HAIR SEED GROWER gently in the scalp. Do this tonight; watch your hair grow, it's a mystery. Price 35 cents. An old-fashioned, true and honest hair grower. Try it. Ladies, let us send you a full six months treatment for Hair Seed is a powerful stimulant, it exites the scalp to a new and healthy action. Kills dandruff and tetter the very first treatment stops the itching of the scalp and at once the short temple hair begins to grow fine. This compound has the enchanting effect of being the best grower ever offered to the public. IT GREW HAIR on a head that had been bald ten years. We can prove it. Special Prices to Druggists and Acquired by the Grove or Doe. Years. W AT YOUR DRUGGIST OR DIRECT FROM Queens P. O. B. O. AT YOUR DRUGGIST OR DIRECT FROM Queens Mail Order House P. O. B. O. JAMAICA, N. Y. Queens Mail Order House O. JAMAICA, N. Y. STAMFORD, CONN. ANSONIA. CONN. ```markdown ``` WATERBURY, CONN The 20th session of the New England annual conference on conn. Bishop William L. Leo of Brooklyn, N. X. prefects, meetings and appointments of interest were the R. W. Swain, Boston and Lowell, Mass.; the R. John, Platt. D. Hazel, Waterbury, Bishon L. W. Walla, D. D. editor of the Star county. Children's day oxercles were the R. B. Blies, superintendent; Mrs. Helen aunt, organizer; Mrs. Elizabeth Hines. Mrs. Louise Tyman of New Haven Mrs. Mary Pearle and Mrs. Jenna Mrs. Mary Pearle and Mrs. Jenna Mrs. Brown were quietly married at the paranovio by the R. C. D. Hazel Vola liens witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Lenoy are residing at 15 Wood St. A reception of great谢曼 donor was held on Friday at the Grace Baptist church by the members. Mrs. Mary Brown of Philadelphia and Mrs. Robert Abbott of Spartanburg. 255 Abbott Ave. for a week. The former and current presidents be the拍手 of Mrs. Vivia B. Fligas, assisted by Mrs. Mary Ford. Mrs. Mary Ford, assisted by Mrs. Ford. Thursday evening, June 20, at Garden ball. Mrs. Mangia Clark, daughter of Dorothea Flinkey for a few days. The Misses Willowy and Dorothea Flinkey are spending the day with Mrs. William Flinkey, Mrs. and Mrs. William Flinkey, 22 Pearl Williams, Thomas Chappin, Mrs. Solomon Grant and Mrs. James E. Keford. Making a display of stems "For a criminal offense, should be made a criminal offense." SULFO-LAN an antiseptic ointment. The application of this ointment and lidocaine to the skin of the wound lacerates. It lubricates and irritates soon after application. Eliminates & Aimsed, 330 West Alstor & Aimsed, 330 West Alstor. NO DANGER WARNING on the body. Neutroids are personally guarded, complishly instructing reducing results and, furthermore, they are guarded to contain dangerous, habit-forming drugs. Don't bother with diving, baths or exercise when with no incontinence, better results with no incontinence. --- PAGE NINETEEN ALL THIS MONTH I will treat all afflicted patients who call, for a reduced professional fee of $12.50 for any single ailment. All sufferers from chronic, incurring, embarrassed disease or weakness should take advantage of our liberal reduction on fees. I give you time and attention as you request 200 fee. The best way to treat a skin and pelvic condition is to live a life work. Oliver K. G. MARTIN, of the practice of 877 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill. On this day that the patient than be treated with Enzalapril, I will give that I can give fair evidence that I am best treated. Do you think local action All sufferers from chronic, lagging, etubular disease or weakness should take aide. DR. H. G. MARTIN. 837 W. 80th St. &amp; 81st St. Chicago, ill. Established 28 years- a successful and rela- tive business. $10 X-Ray Examination $1 Don't wait until the last few days, when the crowded conditions, my敏敏 may press my hands to the door, for the finest treatment assured. No false hopes or promises. You may for result only. A m. m. at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, a.m. to p. m. Sundays, s. to DR. H. G. 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Borer, 6 days; California, 107, 442 St. Louis; Anna Borer, 6 days; Jackson, 107, 442 St. W. 25th; Roy H. Harper, 121, 442 California; Navy Douglas, 62, 442 City hospital; Nassau, 107, 442 City hospital; Nassau, Louisiana, 1 day; 105, 442 City hospital; Harrisport Booster, 62, 442 Massachusetts; Norma Bohlain, 1 day; 105, 442 City hospital; Andrew Sorborough, 21, City hospital; Mr. Tyrese a Visitor Mr. Tyrese a Visitor Mr. Tyrese a Visitor the city and add one time one of the resident squares of the local V. M. attend the general of his father, Charles Tyrese a died at his home, 42 Hirsch St. S. Mrs. Addaela Palmer and pending their vacation in the city, Miss Palmer is the guest of Miss Jeankins in the Trinity apartment. Grip of the Law FORT WAYNE, IND. DOUGLAS THEATER 3 DAYS. BEGINNING SUNDAY. JULY 1 "THIRD ALARM" DON'T BE BALDHEADED A JUST TRY THEM. YOU'LL WANT NO OTHER! ```markdown ``` TERBE HAUTE, IND. anols at the Three 1 baseball park on the Plymouth Wheaton Street to the Plymouth Wheaton Street to the Plymouth Wheaton Street with a collection of $60. St. John at Spartan's Church at Spartan's Church recently. SOUTH BEND, IND. LAFAYETTE IND Morris McDonald and Mr. Grayson and their wives from Detroit, Mich. C. Clegs. They were on route to Lions, Inc., their future residence, Mrs. Grayson, and the Lincoln Club Cafe, has returned to her home in Indianapolis, Md. Melissa Anderson, the representative from Dearborn charter of the field, Marles Ind., this week. Mrs. Ernest Jones is being from appendicitis. The Misses Rose Dickerson and M. D. Hoffman, Clyde College have returned from the A. M. E. Sunday school convention and the College league held in Noblesville, Ind. PERU IND Mr. and Mrs. Semuel Kelly are the proud parents of a touching family recently. Last report states mother and baby John Semuel were married in illi. Mrs. Chas. Mess, after a long conduction in a santarium at Improved, Mrs. Ora Dana arrived recently from Philadelphia. To spend time with her, Mrs. Mess, Mrs. John Dana, Mrs. Gobble Other of Henderson, K. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herron was given a surprise recently when a number of her young music games and refreshments in the library of her family with the A. G. Barnes circus is home indolemally on 28 F. North St. was in the market recently and purchased an Oakland Six. JEFFERSONVILLE IND KOKOMO IND Great PORO Achievement PORO Toilet Creations are not any PORO AGENT for the show, of course, how marvelously good it has been,—how because of superior ex- public approval such as attained. The new Toilet Preparations among Powder, Talcum Powder, Vanilla are of that same high quality— superiority. Only the purest ingredient compounded, enter into PORO Pro- BY THEM. YOU'LL WANT NO PORO AGENT cannot supply you. PORO COLLEGE Ferdinand Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. Dept. A 4300 St. Ferdinand Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. Dept. The body was brought here for burial. Of the Home of Mrs. Ida Biont was died at the Home of Mrs. Ida Biont was died at the Home of Mrs. Ida Biont was CONNERSVILLE, IND. Wm. Wen, Posey attended the 30th wedding anniversary of her uncle and Lockland, Ohio, last Thursday. She was also a guest of her uncle in Ohio, before returning home. The penny social Bunton was a success. Miss Malel Walker has been taken to the Fayetteville event, and Edward Robbins and daughter, Rachel, and Mrs Elma Hines and daughter, Rachel, and Mrs Edward the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Golde have gone to Muncie Inn, for future events, is spending the summer in Michigan. NEW JERSEY JERSEY CITY, N. J. COLORADO Prof. V. Howlett is convulsing after being injured by an automobile and blindsed party scene was staged in 14th house in 24th St. A fashion show and beadal party scene was staged at Madam Maude E. Lee, the Wetton St. nullier, collection exhibition at the show. Musical numbers and readings in city interpersed the program. W. L. Scott, prominent lawyer of Helen, died here June 12. He awoke unusually early on the morning of the library where he appeared was changed in studying a movie. He was awakened when he fell to the floor, and summoned aid was 68 years old. He was married a third three months ago in a Mississippi for interment. Mr. Scott has valuable real estate holdings here, in Madam Maude E. Lee's Gary sent two days at Eustes Jurg the guest of the student conference of GEORGIA Mrs. Ida Alexander died suddenly. She is survived by Ed Alexander, her daughter, and lenseberry Mrs. L. L. U. Stokes and entailed Mrs. Ada L. Johnston of the University of Michigan. She left for leprot on her vacation. Wm. H. Harris left for Detroit to work at his home on Lawrence St. Mrs. Roy Glover and baby saunt the day with Mr. Wm. H. Harris in defferson, Ga., as a delegate to the M. A. E. league convention. Mrs. H. Harris is in defferson, Ga., as a delegate to the M. A. E. league convention. Mrs. Naiph Holmes. Poyle Berry of Camden, N. L. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Hayward Clark, Jr. and friends Mrs. M. E. schlumberger and Mrs. M. E. schlumberger very successful revival. Miss Mary T. Shawen spent Wednesday in Milhana. USE DEFENDER WANT COLUMNS 30Minutes! Beauty in 30Minutes Spread it on face—results attained in 30 minutes Every pimple point, black-head and spot of dirt gone Every pimple point, black-head and spot of dirt gone ve a Beautiful Your Life! How to Have a Beautiful Skin-All Your Life! By ELLEN OTIS which he called TISSULAX. IT ENERGIZED THE TISSUES, AND EVACUATED THE PORES. A small way he asked friends to try it. Results were delightful. Dull, rough skins took on a soft, bright texture, and wrinkled, displeased, lifted out bodily by this strange compound. Women who had despaired of beautiful complexions, too tired of being in it, Men, too found relief in it. 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It is espe- TISSULAK. Price only 50 cents. and LINCOLN HAIR POMADE (So successful has TISSULAX been in bringing beauty to people of the Race that no less than a dozen imitations have appeared almost over-night. Always be sure you get TISSULAX, al regular $250 jar, for only $1.10, plus postage, or $1.15 for everything when ordering.) TISSULAX TISSUCREME, our new cold cream, now on sale. It is especially adapted for use after TISSULAX. Price only 50 cents. Our special Face Powder and LINCOLN HAIR POMADE also 50 cents each. Agents and drug score correspondence, everywhere, invited. Write NOW to LINCOLN LABORATORIES, INC., 3450 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. ATLANTA GA Mr. and Mrs. John Caller and party of six friends stopped over in Atlanta to watch the game. Mrs. Kate Newberry, New Orleans, La. is visiting her friends here. She will visit her friends here in the early fall for Chicago. Miss Jillida Cannon and Ann Nahrt are leaders of the younger set in society. Rev. Billy Cleveland was here when Elliann has returned home. George Dorsey son of Dr. J. L. Dorssey, left Elliann, where he will spend the summer. GAINESVILLE, GA Mrs. Julia Mann and son, Tosworth, and aristocrat Alain Mann. He was a member of the Stammer and Willie Keith spent Sunday in Atlanta. Curiously, he died of Frank Tate Chessland, Essex Parks Brunelton, Herbert Sinn Winkle, and Robert Sinn Winkle. Mr. Ralph Lewis has left for Milwaukee. Stanley is on the sick list. Conyers Brown and John Paterson have opened the University of Wisconsin. Wright, John Kidd, Henry Coch and Lilian Couch motored to Athens this Spread it on face—results attained in 30 minutes BEAUTIFUL complexions are not a matter of luck. They are the result of care and thought, and clear skins if they did not practice a few simple things that they have learned. You, too, can have a clear, beautiful complexion, free of all pimples, wrinkles and blackheads. It is all very simple. It depends upon elimination of waste. 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Lifebuoy costs very little and is for sale everywhere. LEVER BROS. CO., Cambridge, Mass. I want to give you a full 50c 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's a cake and square offer, and it's open to everybody. No matter who you are or where you live, you can obtain, without cost or obligation, a full 50-cent box of Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower This remarkable preparation, discovered and perfected by a master of the scalp, immediately stops falling hair, eradicates dandruff and relieves all unhealthy conditions of the scalp. Beauty parlor and barber use this preparation to treat all scalp conditions that the barber says it gives results after all other preparations have failed. Amazing Introductory Offer Giving Dr Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free I hope to give sides of others the blessing of long, vigorous hair. I ask not for the full-sized box of Hair Grower—merely a dime or stamps) to pay the actual cost of package and postage. preparation is expensive. I can only send one box free to send Me Your Name! Enclose ten cents (coin or to me personally. The Hair Grower will be forwarded to me with the full price of the haircutworn once of the heavy expense to me, so don't put it off. Enclose in your letter and mail it today. Address: In offering Dr Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free I hope to give thousands of others the blessing of long, vigorous hair. I ask not a penny or a full load of hair Grower—money paid (Silver or stamps) to pay the actual cost of package and postage. As the preparation is expensive, I can only send one box free to each customer or address. Just Send Me Your Name! Enclose ten cents (coin or stamp) in your letter and mail it to me personally. 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JUST THE JINGT FOR BABY. $1.50 Made of high-grade Leather and stuffed body. ..... Elsethner $228. Our price comes like giving things away. Let us prove that we have the powers to order the order. Write directly. Portfolio money order must accompany each order. Write directly. NUTSHELL VARIETY SALES CO. MAIL ORDER DEPT. G, 2848 Seventh Ave. NEW YORK, N. Y. IS YOUR HAIR SHORT OR THIN? --- In offering Dear the penny of obey a penny for the (silver or stamp) As the preparat each customer o Just Sand M mail it to me to me you immediately because of the lo a dime in your le 1716 E, 12TH ST EVERY a BEAUTY together wi Woman's success Pomade Instructo Haidresser. Gloria FREE Waterpump HAIRD This comb will hold beat "HANDY KOMB" M Comb, with device COMB HEATING STOV pocket when not in use Latest Hit Made of high-grade Our price comes like best mail cheaper in Postoffice money or NUTSHELL MAIL ORDER DEP IS YOUR H Order from either point SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923 DR. E. S. LEE. 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