Chicago Defender

Saturday, August 18, 1923

Chicago, Illinois

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CHICAGOANS WIN HONORS IN SHRINERS' DRILL CONTEST In the front row, clad in white, is the Arabic Patrol of Chicago, headed by the famous drill master, Major Robert R. Jackson. This patrol won first place in the annual drill contest, defeating the crack Ali Baba Patrol of Columbus, O. which won first place at Washington and St. Louis in former meets. Columbus won second place, while Damascus Patrol of Louisville won third. The sum of $1,000, an American flag and a shrine banner were the prizes. The money was divided between the three winning patrols. Before the contest drill, which was witnessed by approximately 10,000 people, the Persian Patrol of Indianapolis, led by Sam Grey, gave an exhibition, but did not enter the competitive drill out of courtesy to the visiting patrols. The next annual session of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will be held in Pittsburgh, Pa. VOL. XVIII. NO. 33. KILL CHICAGO IS VICTOR IN CONTEST By ALVIN D. SMITH Auxiliary Elect Great Parade The annual parade that preceded the drilling contest at the state fair ground he said to be the protected Indianapolis has ever seen. There were more than 5,600 Shriners and Daughters of Isis, headed by city officials of Indianapolis, which took part. Serreau Kennedy of the Indianapolis police force, with a group of other Race policemen, were in the city officials group. Persian temple (Continued on page 3, Column 6) GROUP OF SHRINERS WHO ATTENDED 14TH ANNUAL SESSION OF ORDER AT INDIANAPOLIS Charming Ohio Art Student in City On Visit MISS DOROTHY COWDERY Miss Dorothy M. Cowdery, daughter of Mrs. Abbie F. Cowdery, 2211 East 69th St. Cleveland, Ohio, is opening her vacation in this city. Miss Cowdery is the leader of the younger set and an accom- plished artist. She obtained her art training from the Cleveland School of Art. LOVE COOLS, MAN SHOOTS SWEETHEART LOVE COOLS, MAN SHOOTS SWEETHEART A love affair four years old was given a job Thursday morning when gun play was used as a last resort to convince one that the other was a victim. The other was James Jones, 24 years old, 5637 Walsh Ave, and William Coleman, 36, 5656 Walsh Ave, Mrs. Jones was taken when he had been shot and wounded in the right thigh and strack on the head with a blunt instrument. The precipitated the trouble Wednesday at midnight when she called at Coleman's home and inquired for him, according to the police. Coleman is employed at the Michigan Ave. The latter said she gave Mrs. Jones no satisfaction and she left. Coleman is employed at the Michigan Ave. address an janitor. The next morning at 7:50 o'clock Mrs. Williams went there to tell him of the shooting and to ask him to keep her away. While Mrs. Williams was there Mrs. Jones appeared and wanted to know why Coleman didn't come home. She is said to have accused Mrs. Williams of coming between them. A quarrel developed and the girl shot at Coleman. The girl wound was not serious. Coleman was later arrested by Officers Leson, Kirk and Doyle. His sweetheart declared they had been levers four years. WHITE MAN FRACTURES BOY'S JAW WITH BRICK Washington, D. C. Aug. 17.—Edward Berry, 11, suffered a probable brain injury when he was struck by a beck thrown by John Butler, a 47-year-old white man, who had caught Edward with a knife and was bitten by tomatoes from his patch. Butler had hidden himself in his garden and as the lays entered it he began Berry was the only box to be struck. which won first place at Washington and St. Louis in former meets. Columbus won second place, while Damascus Patrol of Louisville won third. The sum of $1,000, an American flag and a shrine banner were the prizes. The money was VAMP GETS SCARE, IS BEATEN For a long while Mrs. Mary Scott, 33 West 31st St. was stapleful that her husband, Ike Scott, was the first to arrive. Dearborn St. she followed him to a house on Federal St. and saw Susie join him. They remained an hour, then went to Riverview park. Mrs. Scott waited in the vicinity until Mrs. Scott arrived and she invited Susie to an auto ride. She accepted. Engage Taxi The two engaged a taxi at 31st and State Sts. and drove south. They chatted a while when Mrs. Scott studied the particular thing she wanted to talk to her about was the relationship with her husband. Susie denied her accusation and became resentful. The particular thing she told the volver and a brick concealed in a towel, urged an answer to her question, she placed the cap on Susie's face and the brick on her face and demanded the "truth", Susie screamed. The chauffeur showed his car, but the muzzle of the pistol she told to drive on. Then Mrs. Scott proceeded to beat Susie in the face with the brick. They finally discharged. The police moved their argument in the street. On the return the chauffeur met the police diver squad and told them the two women. Mrs. Scott who approached dropped the brick, but the gun was found on her person. The police moved to the Hastal St, police station. Two charges were preferred against Mrs. Scott, one for carrying concealed firearms and another for assault with a deadly weapon. Put on Probation When the case came for hearing before Judge Judge Attorney Alva Green, she was successful in having her placed on probation for six months. The trial she was following the "example of Clarita Phillips of Los Angeles" According to reports, he has admitted to his wife and asked for forgiveness. CUTS SWEETHEART Boston, Aug. 17—Hebert Green of 153 Northport St. was arrested by officers of the Roxbury Crossing police station charged with assault and murder. Nenny White, of the same address, Green is from Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert S. Abbott's STORY OF HIS TRIP THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA APPEARS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE SECOND SECTION IN THIS ISSUE DON'T FAIL TO READ IT Teacher Wants Divorce, Also Large Alimony Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 17, Dr. Alfred Hendricks, with offices at 10 South Senate Ave., is the defendant in a divorce case filed in superior court by his wife, Mrs. H. Hendricks, and his attorney, L. Ert Shack, Mrs. Hendricks is a daughter of the well known Henry Hurt, who a years ago accused her of cheating her husband of the daughters of his family. Mrs. Hendricks is a teacher in the public schools. Dr. and Mrs. Hendricks married in 1925. He was the first two boys, Alfred and Henry, 19 years of age. They separated April 9. Mrs. Hendricks alleges he has not asked for the custody of their boys and $20 a week for their care and education, a complete separation and $500 a week also asks for the custody to direct Dr. Hendricks to pay her attorney $500. COPS IGNORE PLEA OF MEN HIT BY MOB Maurice and Nathan Carr. Living at 3159 W. Jackson Blvd., were attacked and beaten by a crowd of white hoodlums, who are habitues of a pool- room on Kedzie Ave. and Van Buren St. PETER H. Maurice Carr, on a visit to his Owen and Nathan, had just arrived in Chicago from the Ky. on the night he was assaulted. Shortly after 11 to a restaurant at Kedzie and Van Buren to get a lunch, he the counter fin was seated at Nathan Carr the counter fin groomed by Bill when observed by groomed of white youths who came in and sat on either side of him. Sneering remarks with the word indulged in unwieldy directness directed at who said mother- Then one in the crowd snatched the bill from Carr's hand and the attack broke away and died to his home pursued by the mob. His uncle, Natha- Nathan appeared the mob set up administering a severe beating. Friday afternoon Nathan was at the police of that district but John Carr, the police officer, John Carr, Carr believes that the whites in the neighborhood have it in for him and his relatives because it is fair and is thought to be white. CATCHES GUN MAN Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 17.—Wade Wheaton, 125 Kearny Ave., captured Arthur Lindsay (white) whose home is in Brooklyn. Lindsay had just held up a white real estate dealer of Joseph St. and in the security Lindsay was guarded, cautiously the lack, seriously wounding him, by the wounded man. COPS BATTLE SLAYER IN PANIC-STRICKEN CROWD divided between the three winning patrols. Before the contest drill, which was witnessed by approximately 10,000 people, the Persian Patrol of Indianapolis, led by Sam Grey, gave an exhibition, but did not enter the competitive drill out IN COPS BATTL PANIC-STRIC New York, Aug. 17.—Determined to end the life of his wife from whom he had been estranged several months, Norman Roberts, 29, 204 West 143d St., shot her six times in the corridor of the Washington Heights court Thursday, where he had gone to answer a summons in which he was charged by his wife with having beaten her. The Motive Investigation by the Chicago Desk revealed that the real cause of the murder is the man of the illness. Norman Roberts is the man of the illness. Norman Roberts of Trenton, N. J., and a brother of Needham Roberts, who wore fame with the old Fifteenth Avenue Johnson, he captured 25 Germans. At the time of the killing the murderer was employed as a waiter at a restaurant, where he was formerly a waiter for a wealthy man who owned a stock of liquor valued at $100,000. Needham Roberts, it is said, helped himself to this liquor until he had stored in his home a quantified value at $10,000. He sold a quantity at a handsome profit. Just before he was able to visit his parents at Trenton over the week end and gave orders to his wife not to leave the house, as he knew who knew of his vast store of liquor because Roberts often gave wild parties at his home. He learned the consequences of having the liquor in their possession, yet she failed to carry out her husband's orders and went to her mother, leaving the house without her. The knowledge that his wife knew of his ill-gotten liquor and his boot-legging of it is thought to have caused the murder, so she would tell of it in court Thursday he decided to take her life. The double killing caused such a shock to the court that it was hours before the orderly procedure of business got under way. ANNUAL SESSION EXTRA Boy's Body Severed by Gun Shots Tolladge, Ala., Aug. 17.—For other reason than that he could not stand to see a boy enjoy himself, no matter how incessantly, I W. Butler, a white man of Fayetteville, stood within a few feet of Will Freeman, a 9-year-old boy, and fired into his body with a double-barrel shotgun. The little boy, with a companion, Benjamin Turner, and Mrs. Lou Gamble was fishing on the bank of a stream some distance from Butler's bride, the bride. Without giving the boy a chance for his life Butler shot him, completely cutting his body in two, shoot the child again he pointed the gun at her and shot her chin off. She is now in the Syracuse hospital, where her condition is serious. The man could reload his weapon. After Butler had finished amusing himself by shooting people he came into Talladega and surrendered himself, explaining that he had shot a woman, a girl, and a wife. Later he took damned that he didn't see why "the damned n—wasn't working." He did not say that he "had killed a child or that he had killed a woman" was released under a $1,000 bond on a charge of assault with a weapon. Investigation dislaced the trio that had not been on Kutters' land at all, and they were the authorities, it is intimated. When the murdered boy's body was placed up the pitiful spectacle of his death, the fishing the folee was disclosed. DR. M'NORTON HAS WIFE OF PHYSICIAN TAKEN TO COUR On a warrant sworn out by Dr. A. O. McNorton, 201st East 39th St. charging assault with a deadly weapon, Dr. J. T. Perry, was taken into custody by the Third district police Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were roomers in the McNorton home at 6555 State St. Thursday Dr. McNorton, accorded access to the house, accused of rule beating. He heated argument developed. In the midst of it the physician left the house, going to the hospital. As he was getting into the machine, he said, Mrs. Perry shot at him from her wrist, wore out a warrant for her arrest. When arraigned in the Englewood court Saturday, Mrs. Perry denied assault during the dispute Dr. McNorton shapped, her and said her husband was assaulted. She is represented by Attorney T. H. Johnson. PRICE 10 CENTS of courtesy to the visiting patrols. The next annual session of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will be held in Pittsburgh, Pa. Escapes Chair; Whitfield Now Happy Convict A. JOHN L. WHITFIELD no. 6213, 114 in the prison gray at the Columbus (Ohio) pen- titary, is John L. Whitfield, Whitfield, a jury in Cleveland sentenced him to life imprisonment with a re- mordance of mercy. Whitfield's attracted countrywide attention. WHITFIELD SAVED FROM DEATH CHAIR Chicago, Ohio, Aug. 17.—John L. Whitfield was found guilty of first degree murder, with a recommendation for mercy, by a jury in Judge Robert T. Grillin (on May 11). Judge Phillip immediately sentenced him to life imprisonment in the prison life imprisonment he received for escaping the death chair. He showed no signs of collapse and was smiling when he came to the court. "I am my true experience. I have become 'No' when asked by the court if he had anything to say before being sentenced. In passing sentence Judge Phillip said he was sorry for not returning a verdict that would carry with it the death penalty. Then, talking directly to the prisoner, he said, "I have never known a murderer who so justly deserved the death penalty. As the trial Judge I would have felt a sense of satisfaction in sentencing you to death." Whitfield left Cleveland in custody of Chief Deputy Sheriff Dontley and the court did not ask the old most of the talking on the train. "If they would have only let me talk to the jury," he said. "I minutes I would be a jury man. I studied law for four years," he said. PART ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 OOM GIRL SAYS STEP DAD GUILTY Two months ago David Pickens, 68 years old, an herb and root doctor, was accused of warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Lucille Gavin, 640 East 41st St., and her husband, Edwin, on a charges claimed that Lucille, who is only 17 years old, was his wife and that he was the father of a second child expected in August. A few weeks ago Lucille was confined as an adult, announced, Edwin Gavin, the girl recently married, and little to say, but told a Defender reporter that wife would talk at the proper time. Monday Lucille, who was not precisely old, told the story in a private interview. She denied that she is the legal wife of Pickens, but she did not mention children. Pickens, she declared, is her stepfather and that he seduced her when the two were living in Ark, Ark, and she was only 13 years old. Tella Her Story "My life with him has been one of constant torture," she said. "He not only ruined my life, but he killed a revolver. His first wife, I am told, died under peculiar circumstances. When my mother died Pickens injured. When I was born, I was told to go to Memphis, Teen, with him. My first child was born there. While I was living with Pickens in that city, out a warrants for our arrest, he threatened me with violence and made me come to Chicago with him. When I arrived here Pickens paid a fine out a warrants for our arrest. He then took me to a minister, who married us. The license here the name of E. Eurow had a marriage license. He then took me to a minister, who married us. She continued to relate her experiences with Pickens until tears soiled her cheeks and soaked her son. She said, Pickens, the aged lover, continued to guide her life until driven by desperation, she sought his arrest. He was taken before the police, and given six months in the bridewell. Will Aid Her Lucilio went to live with her cousin and shortly afterward met her husband, and Gavin told of his affection for her. Ghostlike, Lucilio said, her cousin was a girl before her and she feared to relate it to Gavin. She took courage one night and told him her story—that the house was Pielens' child; the house was Pielens' child; that the lake had unborn was also his. Gavin led her support—he married two days later. Matters took a gloomy hue for Pielens when it was intimated that Lucilio would be clearing herself of the bigamy charges a warrant would be sworn out for him charging seduction and trans- ELEVATOR MAN INJURED Boston, Mass., Aug. 11—James Caskey, I Dartmouth Fl. elevator operator at Tounga hotel was jailed when the car he was operating fell to the bottom of the pit. Caskey was cut about the face and head by flying glass. ea SET COMPA BETS) WARRANTS FOR UNDERTIKER * 8 feud ef Ione standing between Aue Seramid Casket commas and the Vauerakers stseoclation of Chicugs Sane tan abropt climax, wheat Eptiratine restdunt of the casket hunny, strreeded (iy gattiag Wwar- Iute for eight undertaker, mien jae of ihe sasmciatton, The warrenta Bh fur fed Meuawnek, president 6f the Vitertaicers: ascaintinn | Alsia Hoot Vhoitiwe t, Tad, MW Cat Kini dete seat, WW, Rachael Veonh “Henes aad Fred X. Jotmson, Jac defendant suruisked a hond of flow" pending. their appearance on Eeprember 12 at Swath Clark St Toi charged that the undertakers ete We a eeeneninaes ta. defraud” Boys the gow ofan 1S-manth str Sie henw con the sake enmpany and fue asserlation. eccurioned se what Fepheain ails cam attempt ta redaiee Wo cist af lniyint." end wn acta Be the undertazers to drive the ea: Hee eanypant eayt ag Insiness. "Phe Tnderrazers: sewoiatyan in its Aput wectine. puiserd rasnitinns Ephratn aye bovecting ane eveKet ENE Pe Mie company, and which Is, Roserding to hen a divert Vasko ee apbeie fot thn evimnal code of Piatutes which takes iC a eriminal Mites faye sate ited sot Qarsons to combine far the purpare Of forcing Hnotker group of pereons ent of a Leweat basinens. Ephraim weai tn the state's sttor- nox’ oie where te was stdvined 19 Bet as mitch IMfernuntiont we possible Soa “then swear cant bis warrants Sits he has dane, and the eonteevers Bill to theashed out fn court. 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Ibe Yound, ‘aa Washington de- Flared that he had’ net seen her Tor tien dats. “According to witnesane, Mattia al- ‘vised Wallle to take his troubles wise: her, as she did not care to, inter. fore with, tis Iuiainess, te bins an Hcknawledged tact that Laerese and Wille lived together ae ana and wife, With a threst that he would nt anshody' “about thee weman™ WH. Nnine rex a revnh ee nnd) red, tive shots at atti, “Crying “Lam shat.” She sank te the oor. where she CON apse into nmeanertentines, 3 (eden grappled with Williams an nie teneht Miele way te tie paves ment, Willams stil retaining his held on the pun. Olfieary Thompsan and Hector ‘came rinning rawr te Hehting mer, ¢ilicer Thonpson sue- tecdea in Kicking tte Kun front WHt- Hines" hand. = Mise Diillurd dind at the Provident noepital an hour and x hait ater tho Fhooting. but was able. to. identify Willams as her assailant beforo she dled. — ‘The Chicago Defender is on sale at Mlinois Central depot news stand. a oe “Dyer Bill” Author Is for 3 Percent Beer Sate bq rursinsed ‘at ane Eresnman te. Byee of St> Louts Revcunounecde” Deer ie recent ur aie Weatehne situa Wests Sin and Rowe Bagh ataten bad Srerublmanghy for medinenton of Phe added that’ bustscas men, Ae eee orate eee aes Rie sien tac ati WAITER BRUTALLY SHOT DOWN BY POLICE: ASK INVESTIGATION Pee: 1 Ae Tie ome an rors fn Us incesiigat tng thin i tig"ar Site dinates: Se Maran "St UE Raion Qataeteanery Cae i Notes ott white. Thee connect de Tanughed an open verdict The. kann Su Tidasinaine Yncls ontrowcrug: Cx Sileera! Matas” eee Maes ‘ie ap asiiean sbpeettentent PRT a renee Teo Wain ie on ey toe HESS teh as the aftienrs Ae crineate tates pinets thee ead tna othe at? ei aoa en eta tn ebennetat tok ene ik We ie Ne Be ive eum unre tn have heen fount ovis him we read sd” Attar os earee cated! the. Jarek atcenttan Shae ue dha i te nek an ahi Tiles wer fed swerntahes Ue SIRE ate ett te. Gre ee aiden Nia wits whe we" ete Nint ERs” ne Nhe ne Ce ilies” Falente asad aevaaintgnses Had at Meteo Sit Te!tchlance site in cer Horney'soaiee’ tar a duit investigation Forty-siath St. anil St. Lawrence afer" Smoy nichts tugs! Qe" e ieee EMRE ne RS ANE Bh uit Jat’ uieturer"on ivhich tba ae i and. Ieeturer. on to Get Me CL oe we OST Ata Se Lutes f: ack RR Ve | VYomerrow Alright KEEPING WELL, — An WR Tele Se tee anreheeae Tar we San se sing tig Z fea 3 Overs Ste Goa! Chups off the Old Block fe SUMORS Ltn We peed Oe ree, Gm, ote espana | coated. Fur ‘children and. adalts wove sty wn Aone ge pene se/YOU CAN TELL THAT THEY CAN HARDLY BELIEVE IT IS TRUE. | WHEN A WOMAN” rorevery ‘wort: Her mig sipe was nearcr| LACKS STRENGTH, | C5ULD HARDLY MOVE: SHE WAG THIN oes ENERGY, VITALITY AND HER NERVES WERE SO JUMPY SHE WOULD i ALMOST SHOUT AT THE LEAST NOISE. | Dull Eyes. Sallow Complexion, Memon Now Lopona on Ces oe 9 Jo.testore Hour Vitality ‘The surprising gentleness with which G. F. P. relieves women of suffering and pain by reducing the inflammation of the delicate mucus mem- brane brought on by Catarrh of the Generative Organs, and the entire absence of any nat- seating effects following its use, is the result of the suc- cessful way in which Nature's most soothing emollients arc combined in this wonderful medicine. : The remarkable effect it gives them, which distin- guishes G. iF. P. from other medicines for the relief of sick and suffering women follows naturally from its proven abil- Aty to overlook and stamp out that dreaded malady, which causes nine out of every ten cases of so-called disorders of women—Catarrh of the Gen- erative Organs, ‘The fact that each of the more than one hundred thou- sand bottles which have been sold since the introduction of this phenomenal medicine here only 2 tew short weeks ago, is bringing the same nieasure of relief from suffer- ing and pain and restoration to health and happiness to the thousands of fortunate women who are using G. F. P., is an indication of the unvarying and exacting requirements of pur- ity, proportions. and quality which attend its preparation. The formula for a successful medicine like St. Joseph’s G. F. P docs nat bear tampering with; the smallest chauge. adulteration, or substitution ean absolutely spoil its effee- tiveness. That is why the mak- ers of this phenomenal mtedi- cine will not allow the slight: est change from the original formula which is proving its efficacy in thousands of cases of sick and suffering women ‘today. Mrs. Sanford Tells ‘Interesting Story Qne of the “thousands of women who are now having the merits of (i. F. P. revealed to them is Mrs. S. R. Sanford. who lives at 242 Cambridge Ave., in Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Sanford says: “Iwas the vie- tint of terrible cramping spells every month, and T bad a dreadful soreness in my right side all the time. My back was so weak that 1 could hardly move and I was thin. nervous and jumpy and never scemed to have any appetite. “I tried several medicines that were supposed to help fe- male disorders and had several doctors treat me, all without any snecess. “My relief through the use of St. Joseph's G. F. P, was s0 wonderful that I thought at fSrst that 1 was dreaming and would wake up and find myself with the same old pains and aches. “Now, I know that I am a well woman. I feel good and strong all the time and all the aches and pains are gone. G. F, P. isa grand medicine for all women who are weak and in pain from female troubles.” If your drusgist hasn't got St. Jo- sophie G. Ff send 31 to Batilors Pimarmacy, ‘Memphis, “Tenn. for 3 Pharms f COULDN'T AGREE ‘ABOUT HER CASE, EVEN ‘SUGGESTED OPERATION Iever Had a Well Day for i Four Years Until She Began t Using St. Joseph's G. F. P. SAYS SHE FEELS YEARS YOUNGER [She Was Miserable From | Pains, Aches, Indigestion | 4nd Lack of Appetite; Was So Run Down and Nervous | That She Couldn't Do Her | . Housework: | “I never suw a well day for four ryecrar” sabe Siew HDs er. tives at 1100 Preston St. fo Hampi Toon. “I haa doctor after ducer and ail of them told ove. souething Girona, Baws gall 1 ected Be geertiony ours’ Ghar oweey, Seer Sian ok: atee Anr auhae on otha tas veto eate 0€ Heat i waa siooly a mone of alee as chen Dome te top of oy bona to te fen of my feet, T bad no appetite [and wag bloated until T was @ perfect jaight. | way so weak. nervous and run “dowa thet | evsldat Wo mg Rouse wT diawt Know what to do ines ssh 1 bape veorog soins Gert! things St Jesep's GPs dates. for rooren, 1 have: torers friends who wre using this great sed Ieine and. they recmnmendn i Wiest Bouget a woe and oe See ae akilly any that GP oe edtnat nf cate or pele a Sate ah ate or eek wre Se See ae Bea Seto hae am cody Pacelli week el eens POO oe oe ie rents tetaee t tetan ite ‘Gus ehaneae medic” sa eae ane ies Mee Se Sonera ee a an Tee Re Ge he tomnte maer ne Glee ing cummnients TRI ss was. se Be eee fen ste pce ene ake Maceo ee Shieh” sees onetferine with th pions {umteg ot bel! ween etiam, 0 ante eee Cae eters Seer cael eich Somaret ae te coeeeats Bieta ented Lome diverter tor thee ales oe Soioes acres abe car coe Fils dssaed molady wueaces sre ae iiate aaeote Remorse iat te Seitedi ome taney ateaet SiS cae ante oak Boe Sn eco ao Sed ea {as panies hice cornet nese oe Se reeroe oe ian hes ee Beene une eens TRS gam Fokealoning which invariant coe Evenecied aan itpeverished was Se We'sloed”and ee's poms Seakeniag eter on une ehale ae prs Five intimate and sympathetl.con- nesta wacnare eee te oe, ian The'eone or aneie sestere Sea Thom siete ie oetek” oe Panga hte bade. en ay Riltcus these Grgane ot interes Hie ier aoreal Renton ne fie fede ett ito tent ee eee acai Hite remarkatle acces Shik St somethin ealenite Paulanas of" siees Stee tt Proven relsbuilg and potter te teat Sonn ond sta ove Correo th Generative "Orgueths coneeving [the cause of at least 0 per cont. of sevaonafering and pais fon se Wied tebe eestor sey GRAD, ules the neni site or ine sitate fee ee Sea rade: the eigen ata cee Mees vgwters to sunnly "the bea BAP eateted Mand Rad ete te Miand fest bullae noureginet Me Sour atugtioe base eat sonnet, Wo send hn etaatiers Hitcoucy. 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YOU CAN TELL WHEN A WOMAN” LACKS STRENGTH, ENERGY, VITALITY Catareh of the Generative Orsane— ene dies ne ereean tn Yor un a Rea eee tear te ake Sr nas a eta cea Oe Be, Garantie een at Manan s Scene bepemsiey ee ao ne a geet oe Heeeten he the direst cans Betak te “pneucal condition ot ane rt Sea veel oa ae Berna ad natat edit ine wees ee I ea haere Piciciataal aucese oft Soup pe | “More and more women are finding [that this inedicine [a making wonders ui sheers te weir patrons uppese- se cane ae Beeline eee tasy 'Retar ‘Weatted were ponstie. “Phe rand cles ts eae er te Nee Temata Bes Bi ert Saal wake Sef cock ur bn mais glace ns ae Eo ee ene ee Dany toate wane tS te Soe whe Tate talae ie by conan Walaa is Setuidte eocer basses aS oe EN a ee a | round the thing which overcomes and Sunn ote" malay" wok foe Bean Eats orn fioak eebering ta tho (ullest measuro the pleasures bgt ana te besing of totes Ox soclal gathertnes bettreen aelgt wees ota atout fends ihe meses rears gees he eae ee epee teat ine che bloat conventions ae the oe oer se Staee trout atte Serene oe tia tact of tears uate cuotgh to be takine th easietet SPtes ca neseae as Seu Wo tie Baaeee ee eltabie and ‘unpopine’ are now a faired aed "hap? wallow tears ot see, eamreer von 21 noi alt an igor eh Noh Ted Mood tulting theoug thee veins. These are xome of the chances takien: pluce among your friends rizht Me sui drustst haan’ pot. St. Se tastes alcmaphio, “bana toes Paarin DRUGGISTS SAY THEY HAVE. NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE 6. . ae ceed Drugeists and deaters tn all parte og the country are wetting the fale fatories of St. deeephs (2. F. P selt= Ing them how leaved thes are that they are alla te sell G. FP. to thelr woinen customers becuse {e Inearle Bbis wakes thein «ome have sntisiied And where sie bottle is sold fit Relghborhoad. it "Is net tong until many ethers are gold ta. ether pools thers whe Rene of the. wendertal things This pheneinonal medicine 33 accomplishing for girly and women Sxhe had never beet able to set ane thing which wontd heify thein over~ come the pain, necvougnest and e- Spemieney Which out of ordre sence: Uve orgie make them sullen. Ta the South alone, {t In sata to say that Snore thin My thousand. girly and women are using and. praising CUE. De and at the rate the wile nt this inedicine Is increasing vers de, ie won't be Tong. berore it will ba Known and used. in every heme. hy rien and poor alike. lang women who have used 6. Fe WL say that It Keepy them fre= {rom céiis., cough and throat. troubles, too, That fs the best indication that the statement of the discoverers about its unusual mortt in ridding the ey tem of the dreaded malady—eatures Sis Borne out. Few women rotliee that cararch fs the thing which sips the vitallte which thelr ‘generative organs need to perform thelr normal Cunetions, And when they cannot do this, ain, Weakness, nervousness, Toes’ of sleap. no apperita, terteability and despondeney result. And at this Beauon at the sear expecially. every care should Be taken to avoid expo~ mire on account of the susceptibinty pf weakened srgans tp this distreas= ing malady. G.'F. 1 should be used taithtully, and by daing this. many reerets and ‘weeks of suffering and misery can be avolded. It your drugslst hasn't got St, Ja- seph’s G. FF send $1 to Burlers Pharinacy, ‘Memphis, Tenn, for = ee SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 BIG INSURANCE COMPANY FOUNDED ON SIX DOLLARS National Benefit Life Insurance Rises as a Monument in Twenty-five Years Washington, D. C. Aug. 17.—An institution destined to be one of the greatest factors in the development of the Race was started 25 years ago when the National Benefit Life Insurance company was incorporated in this city. On Aug. 11 the stockholders at a special meeting authorized an increase in capital stock to $50,000. Their aim is to keep it the greatest financial organization created, owned and managed by men of color. Twenty-five years ago the company was created by S. W. Burhoff of Lunenburg, Va., a young man who was determined to make his mark. This total cash capital was $6. He gathered around himself a few loyal supporters and then hastened out after he was given a certificate of a table and a chair. His salary was $25 a month and he had to earn it by solving policies and collecting premiums which he did on the old bicycle. But from that tiny beginning, by means of hard, steady work, intelligent organization and hard敬业 bravery, the National Bank of Insurance company, officered, owned and conducted entirely by his own Race and developed among the men and women of the bank and commanding station which it occupies today, with an unbridled record of $2 annual dividends paid to stockholders with assets $90,000,000 of insurance with force. Its assets are $250,000, including several variable real estate properties in the district of Columbia and in four other cities. A surplus of $60,000, and it has on deposit $226,000 for the protection of policyholders. To carry on its present business the company has a force of 1,200 employees, 110 district officers, 100 local agents and 330 field agents. Old Line Company Its hope of becoming an oil line reserve company, with a paid up capital of $100,000, materialized in 1918. It operates in some states where no other Colored company has yet succeeded entering. On more recent occasions, it has successfully met competition of the largest companies. It issues a variety of industrial and ordinary policies calculated to which humanity is heir, and to materially assist in smoothing life's pathway in innumerable ways. It has also incorporated under law enacted by the congress of the United States for the District of Columbia. With its present plant and plan every year, it is a verticable insurance gateway of the Race. For whatever may eventually bring one within its protecting folds the National Bank of America insurance company will be The steady growth of the National Benefit Life Insurance company is a technical to the industry, indigestible to the employees, and entered into the work with an enthusiasm. But the simple truth is that the company is unsure of its business or utilization for the protection and benefit of the Negro race was dealing with the giants of the race for the white people for the white people. Mr. Rutherford, f-lowering some inner guiding instinct of faith, did not at first believe that the enormous power which he was calling into action—the power generated by combining the credit and earnings of a great number for the protection of emergency or need. In a word, HAY FEVER NOT THIS YEAR? Don't sneeze your summer away — watery eyes — stuffed up nose, whey bronchial passages. The distress and suffering caused by Hay Fever may be a comedy to others, but it's a tragedy to the victim. RAZ-MAH has had a large sale in other countries for many years. It was tired out in the U. S. for the first time. Last Fall in the state of Michigan where it proved an immediate success. RAZ-MAH is put in small capsules, easily swallowed. Harmless, yet marvelously quick to relieve. Get a $1 box from C.O. D. Know genuine RAZ-MAH by the red box with the orange band. Templeton Co. 218 Congress W. Detroit, Mich. Send 6 stamps for trial treatment MASONS EASTERN STARS READ THE LIVE INTERESTING ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY JOURNAL Fraternal Review 8502 B. WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. GLACIES FITTED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JAMES M. GRAHAM C. D. PHR. C. O. D. O. H. CHRISTOPHER & SOPHISTER N. E. COR. 2TH & 1ND. AVE. Above. Drug Store DARBERS, HARDRESSERS Rhododa 12-Minute Straightener Gloss p. 116. 1/2-inch acrylic surface. Sizes B, C, D, E, F, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z. THE MUSEUM OF ART AND COLLECTIONS ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` Garvey Spends Birthday With Prison Guests New York, Aug. 17—Marine Garvey, head of the U. N. L. A. Black Star line (defunct), provinces of Louisiana and Texas was found guilty of using the U.S. mails to defraud and sentenced to five years at Atlanta penitentiary, will be 36 years old today. He will be sentenced to life in prison. Touis prison, where he is held without bail pending the appeal of his case to a higher court. No special favors will be granted him. cooperation on a great scale, with systematic administration and faithful attention to every detail. Will Invade Illinois The National Benefit Life Insurance company is now doing business in the District of Columbia and in the states of New Jersey, Rhode Island, Delaware, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland, and within a short time will open offices and establish an administrative force in the states of Illinois, North Carolina, Alabama and Missouri. As soon as the present stock issue is been sold aplication business in the states of Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and Nebraska. The laws of some of the latter states require stock before he will be granted to do the several kinds of business now written by the company. The company is now owning at 89 F W. where 25 years ago, young Rutherford had his table and chair and paid 26 a month as tenant-and-properties owned by the company. The officers are directors of the company are among the best known and influential members of the firm, consisting of R. H. Lowe, food president and treasurer; Dr W. A. Warhead, vice president; Dr W. A. Hirschfeld, secondary and main executive; Dr R. Loe, S. E. Cooper and M. E. Lowery, directors. Washington, D. C. Aug. 17—John Marshall, 1225 C St. Northeast, who was one of the mob that attempted to kill the police officer Abber, Fifth prized, died last week in the Casualty hospital from a bullet wound inflicted by the officer. He also discarded a group of men shooting creps on a vacant lot and succeeded in arresting one of them but before he had gone very far he was attacked by a man who attempted to release the prisoner, whose name could not be ascertained. At first the policeman fought the mob and the man was killed. The prisoner after Marshall had thrown a missile that injured him. Marshall fell with a bullet in his stomach and was rushed to the Casualty hospital, where he died. The prisoner escaped during the necus. FARMER 10% TO MARRY Shreveport, La., Aug. 17, Wilsum Elwands, Negro farmer, 190 years old, has purchased a license to marry a ab-year-old woman. It will be his third At the Big Tent Forty-sixth St. and St. Lawrence Av. Sunday night, Aug. 18, at 5:00 P.M. The congregation, congru- ence, on "Which Day Is the Christian Salath?" ```markdown ``` Woodland Park a scenic paradise, one of the most beautiful summer resorts in Western Michigan, the Nation's great summer playground, offers vacationists every out-of-door sport in glorious days of sunshine and invigorating water-cooled air. Lakes, springs, streams and woods, wild flowers and berries combine to make Woodland Park a summer paradise. Nowhere in the world will you find such solid comfort in the heart of primal wildness as in Woodland Park. It is the ideal place to spend your vacation. It is now possible to buy a lot in this beautiful resort for $29.50 $4.80 Down. No Interest $4.00 Per Month. No Special Assessments Every lot is guaranteed high and dry and suitable for building purposes, and when you purchase one, you will receive a warranty deed and abstract of title, without one additional cent charge. The price of lots at Woodland Park will soon be advanced. You will never again be able to buy Woodland Park lots as cheaply as you can now. Woodland Park is past the experimental stage and is now a big success. Approximate material used is sold and over 2,000 lots decided. When you purchase a lot at Woodland Park is now spending your money. You are investing it in a resort that is bound to grow and where values will increase many many times within the next few years. The house at Woodland Park is now under construction and should be completed before the end of the season. Think of the sport, for the fishing at Woodland Park is the finest in Michigan. The hathing is unexcelled and the endless variety of heating on the tables presents a never-failing charm to the Nature lover. Here you may enjoy evening radio concerts during the day you can stroll the clean benches, explore flower carpeted woodlands, and enjoy rest in cool comfort in the shade. The Ivory Dove Hotel is new in operation. Space will not permit us to tell all the wonders of this natural paradise. One trip to Woodland Park and you will plan to go there regularly every year. Let us send you a circular with maps, views and full particulars concerning Woodland Park. Fill out and mail the attached coupon at one. 12-YEAR-OLD BOY PUTS POISON IN FAMILY'S FOOD He Kills Employer's Baby by Putting Strychnine in the Nursing Bottle Conterville, Md., Aug. 17—According to Robert Coursey, little Frank Payson in the role of a "boy maurach" poisoned a father, mother and two infant children in an effort to kill them all. He alleged that Frank became indignant at what he evidently felt an imposition in being forced to attend the baby, and to rid himself of the child. He also alleged for the infant, he is said to have put strychnine in the nursing bottle of little Win. Hall, Jr., year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Payson, of Hart of Church Hill, infant boy died from the effects of the poison. No knowledge being had at first of the boy's alleged actions, the infant was thought to have died from injuries received The funeral services were baked by the coroner's impost that decided the infant and that he had also scattered the poison in the salt, sugar, cathedral and coffee about the hall home with the intention of kill him. The young radical admitted purposely causing the death of the child because he had been stabbed and stated further that he tried to kill his father because he had roughly reproached him for remaining out late at night. The hall family is white. PLAYS WITH MATCHES: BURNED New York, 252 Fifth Ave. was about about the body when her clothing caught on the matches. The little girl had been left at home alone by her uncle and nephew had of her flight was when the beaver screaming. The fire was called to Harder hospital where her condition was said to be serious. COLLIDES WITH POST New York, Aug. 17, Dr.-Charles N. Llco, 254 Flatiron Ave. took into another truck, which it so sharply as to drive it over the truck's phone root. The truck was badly damaged but no one was injured. Llco shot the truck before the collision. At the Big Tent Forty-sixth St. and St. Lawrence Hearr Dr. George E. Peters, evangelist and lecturer, on "Which Day Is the "First Sabbath" BIFF BUNG BANG OLD SETTlers' PICNIC AT BEAUTIFUL DFLLWOOD PARK, ILLINOIS MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923 A Good Time Promised everyone Special Music for Dancing in Open Air Auction ROUND TRIP: ADULTS, $1.10; CHILDREN, 60c If you drive out, 50c each at the gate. If you drive in, 100c at GIRGUS' Special Music for Dancing in Open Air Auction Archer Aze, Archer-Oclero to end of line, then take Juliet Special Car to Park. Ticket to Juliet Special Car to Park. Use of安樂委員: G. Hudson; Director, Chairman; Chairman; C. Covington; Secretary Woodland a scenic paradise, on Michigan, the Nat- very out-of-door water-cooled air. Berries combine to in the world will you ness as in Woodland. It is now $4.80 $4.00 per Every lot is guaranty your lot is paid at your cent additional cost. The price of lots a be able to buy Woodland Woodland Park is mately 14,000 lots have lot at Woodland Park resort that is bound to the next for sale. The Clubhouse at the plated before the end of Think of the sport. The balling is never-falling charm to or dance in the ballroom flower carpeted woodland. The great freeze. Space will not permit to Woodland Park and you a circular with me out and mail the attach Woodland Park Resort Co., Ltd. 808 Hartford Building, Telephone Rendolph 2313 CHICAGO THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Georgia K. of P. Grand Lodge Is Short $102,000 Rome, Ga., Aug. 17—Audit of the books of the state grand lodge, Knight of 17th Grade, is said to show a 1910 record of 110 accounts. This condition is said to be due to the late Grand Chancellor G. H. Iuto, who had had accounts records so that it was impossible to show where the money has gone. Checks of a former secretary-treasurer, C. H. McCarthy, which amounted to whom the money was paid out are also said to have been destroyed. Chief Gets Tablet for Hero Death London, Eng. Aug. 17.—A table has just been put up in the Princess Mary hospital to commemorate the African chief Mandoud whose self-sacrificed was the immediate means of the disastrous scourge of sleeping sickness. Thirty years ago the first case of the disease was admitted into this bed under the care of the late Sir Stephen Mackenzie. The house, physician, and the blood of the patient every four hours for two months, and was rewarded by the all-scourge of the trypanosomiasis blood of the patient found to be the cause of the disease. Dr. Fagan, who is now a practitioner in Holloway, recalls Man Profitable Investment Modern one-story 50-foot frontage, useful for club or story building or apartments on recreated one-half block from the business district; cation for any building always a income. This is wire. Will sell, trade once or see Mid-City Real RESOURCES OV Broadway at 22nd Avenue is now possible to buy a lot in this $29.99 1.80 Down. No. 2.00 Per Month. No Special guaranteed high and dry and suitable. You will receive a warranty deed a couple of lots at Woodland Park will soon be at Woodland Park lots as cheaply as your park is just the experimental stage and have been sold and over 2,000 lots. You will find such solid comfort at Woodland Park. It is the ideal place at Woodland Park is now under the end of this summer season. The sport, for the fishing at Woodland unexcited and the endless variety of warm to the North and over 2,000 lots. Park you are not spending your time around to grow and where values will increase at Woodland Park is now under the end of this summer season. The sport, for the fishing at Woodland unexcited and the endless variety of warm to the North and over 2,000 lots. Park you are not spending your time around to grow and where values will increase at Woodland Park is now under the end of this summer season. USE THE Profitable Real Estate Investment For Sale Trade Modern one-story brick double stair 50-foot frontage, hot air heat will useful for club room or other pub story building containing eight apartments on rear of same lot. Cated one-half block from large block from the main street in business district; splendid money cation for any business operated sive colored people. Lot, 50x12 building always rented and bring income. This is a rare opportunity wire. Will sell, trade or rent. Com once or see D-City Realty Corp RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000. Lway at 22nd Avenue Woodland Park of the most beautiful summer resorts in a great summer playground, offers w it in glorious days of sunshine and lits, springs, streams and woods, wild fife Woodland Park a summer paradise, and such solid comfort in the heart of park. It is the ideal place to spend you able to buy a lot in this beautiful resort for 29.50 Down. No Interest Month. No Special Assessment high and dry and suitable for building purpose, receive a warranty deed and abstract of title, Woodland Park will soon be advanced. You will park lots as cheaply as you can now. Experimental stage and is now a big success and over 2,400 lots decided. When loc are not spending your money. You are invi and where values will increase many many Woodland Park is now under construction and sho summer season. the fishing at Woodland Park is the finest and the endless variety of boating on the lake is now in operation and open to the public. 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I am interested in your offer of sur- Woodland Park. Kindly send me, without on my part, full particulars on this resort. Name..... Address..... State.... I am interested in your offer of suma Woodland Park. Kindly send me, without on my part, full particulars on this resort. Name..... Address..... State.... I am interested in your offer of summer resort lots in Woodland Park. Kindly send me, without cost or obligation on my part, full particulars on this resort. Name..... State..... dombi as a fine type of African, who, having come under the influence of Dr. Gratton Guinness, had become a crusader. He was asked to sleep sickness. He was supposed to Dr. Guinness that he should offer himself for experiment for the good of his people in Nigeria. He was baught a crusader. He was the second test which had such a fruitful result. To save the chief's life was not possible, but in consequence of further researches literally millions of men in the tropics have been saved. The bed where Manumbi lay is one next to the fireplace looking south to the far-away land for which the Christian chief gave his life. TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN ARE HURT BY STREET GARS Miss. Abbie Jones, 35, 2962 Fills Ave. was born in New York and she fell from a street car at 29th St. and Cottage. Grove Ave. 35, 2962 Fills Ave. fell from a street car at 35th and State St. when the car started but no longer looked painful brushes about the body. Annays Little Girls William Murphy, 42 W. 27th St., was fee $50 and costs for annoying little girls. At the Big Test Forty-sixth St. and St. Lawrence, Heir of George E. Peters emancipated and lectured, on which Day is the day of his death. --- Real Estate For Sale Trade or Rent A brick double store building, a hot air heat with basement room or other purposes; two-containing eight four-room car of same lot. Property lock from large theater, one main street in the built-up splendid money making business operated by progressible. Lot, 50x125 ft. 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Fill IS COUPON our offer of summer resort lots in send one, without cost or obligation ers on this resort. State. apolls, of which Sam Grey of Indianapolis is captain. The Persian temple patrol did not enter the compound, but instead of enquiry in the visiting patrols, Persian has won first place in several drill contests. Following the drill contest a formal manning team of the Worcester program. This affair was given at the Manufacturers' hall at the state fair grounds. Thousands attended. Powerful Address The Rev. Charles Summer Williams, pastor of the Bethel A. M. E. church of his city, gave a speech of the Colored citizens at the opening meeting. This address caused comment from both white and Colored persons present. He spoke of the bravery and grasped his hand for such a forceful message. In welcoming the 2,000 visitors to the city Williams found a chance to speak of K.K. It is "it is绳 to the pope of Rome wants to dictate the policies of America—I had rather that the pope of Rome want to dictate the policies of America than the rulers of the invisible empire of Georgia." RUNAWAY TEAM INJURES GIRL New York, Aug. 12—Ten-year-old high school girl, Paula Smith, was severely injured when she was trapped by a runaway team hitter to one. The Knickpfeffer Thunderbirds hospital and later to her home At the Big Tent Forty-seventh St. and St. Lawrence Convention Center, near her, George E. Peters, exemplifies which boy is the "Christian Sabbath." 30 Minutes! Beauty in 30 Minutes A ve a Beautiful Your Life! How to Have a Beautiful Skin-All Your Life! By ELLEN QTIS which he called TISSULAX. ENIGERIZED THE TISSUES, LIGHTENED THE SKIN, AND HARDENED THE SKIN. A small way he asked friends to try. Results were delightful. Dull, rough skins took on a soft, bright texture. Lines and wrinkles can be lifted out bodily by this strange compound. Women who had despaired of beautiful complexions, became the envy of friends. Men, who had Popularity and success were theirs. TUSSILAX dries in 30 minutes. Wash it away with cold water. Look in the mirror and you will be delighted. All bliemishes—every pimple, blackhead and spot of irritating dirt—will be gone. Your skin will have resumed its soft texture and bloom. Use TIS-STER to dry first week. Then once a week. Eventually you may not need it at all, once you get the skin to function correctly. Dear Doctor: The Jar of Tissulax came today; I tried to find it and about it came true. My face slowed after using it. My skin is clear and smooth now and I can never really thank you. Genuinely, F. M. New York, Feb. 27, 1923. Dear Mr. Hunt, I have examined Tissulax and have found it composed of pure, harmless chemicals. Under observation I found it had marked effects on the complexion. (Full names and addresses fur- GUARANTEE BACKED BY DEPOSIT IN BINGA STATE BANK enclose $1.15. 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Agents and drug s ors correspondence, everywhere, invited. Write NOW to LINCOLN LABORATORIES, INC., 3450 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. ARABIC PATROL OF CHICAGO IS WINNER OF DRILL PRIZE Chicago Wins Contest After the annual parade the patrols assembled at the state fair grounds for the final drill contest. The patrols were followed and watched the five teams fight for the first place. The Arabic patrol of Chicago, headed by the famous dancer master, Major Jackson, won first place. The American patrol of Columbia, Ohio, which won first place at Washington and St. Louis, Columbus won second place. The Canadian patrol of Columbia won third place. The sum of $1,000 an American tig and a Shrine banner were the prizes. The $1,600 were awarded among the patrols. The final drill at an exhibition drill was put on by the Persian patrol of Indian- Spread it on face—results attained in 30 minutes B BEAUTIFUL.complexions are not a matter of luck. They are the result of care and thought, and though 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 wrinkles and blackheads, bright with color. It is all very simple. It depends upon elimination of waste. Correct and plenty of drinking water are very essential. Equally important is the treatment of the skin itself. Nature provides with a marvelous, delicate system of filtration of the pores of waste matter. If the pores do not function, they become clogged with perforation and drainage, resulting in a periginous. Pimples and eruptions result. So begin at the seat of the trouble. Clear the pores of their waste. Help them to work. Rest them to health. Enjoy real beauty. A Gift of Nature Nature in her wisdom has now provided a very sure test of the ability of Dr. Duff, the well-known Chicago chemist, seeding in his laboratory for a remedy especially designed to be discovered that an English clay, when properly refined and prepared, had been found in the skin. Stuntled, he investigated further. Success crowded his research. He then quantified a bland substance THE action of TISSULAX is guaranteed. All just claims will be accepted, and no one who may feel they have not obtained the stated results after an uninterrupted use of TISSULAX. But do not hesitate to help you. It will. You take no risks. You may have to pay the bare cost of getting it into your hands. This will enable one to obtain TISSULAX. For the present Doctor will size $2.50 jar at laboratory cost. This has been figured down to $1.00 (plus postage). But you need to have the jar filled with your receive your jar simply give the mailman this small sum. It will be held as a deposit. 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Address all communication to PAGE FOUR Dr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Kansas City, Mo., accompanied by Little Miss Anna Joo McCambridge, moved to Kansas City, Mo., arriving here Sunday night after spending a few days in St. Louis, where Medical convention the latter part of the year held at the University of Pennsylvania, a better man, a prominent physician in the Democratic party in the national tennis championship contest next week, to attend the Kansas City event and to attend a national tennis championship Thursday morning at the offices of Assistant Corporation Counsel Major 11 ight favorites are phonograph record famed singer of Two more too increased stars. C. "Bluez" tallies and her accom- panist, Lovio Aupa- tia. Her first par- liamentary her- selebration. The New York Re- cording Labor- ation of Washington. Wis- consin. Ginger singer with AUTHOR ```markdown ``` Loveie Austin a feeling. "Miss her reputation in mount recordings, titles and 'love the thing in Wild Alone" Loveie Austin a famous songs. Ida Gox fama on a song accompanied by piano accompanying Miss Cox's thuese." Love Austin is the only girl who has who has even played for records. NOTICE! Hear ye the prophecy of the Lord of God, come out of the Southland, my people, O. Ethiopia, the Lord is going to save you. Come out of the Southland, people he told me not to pray for, read Jeremiah. 17th chapter, 16th chapter, 14th verse; 17th chapter, 11th verse At the Big Tent Forty-sex st. and St. Lawrence Ave., Sunday night, Aug. 15 at $350 and $400, church congregation, and lecture, on "Which Day Is the "Christian Sabbath?" CHICAGO PEOPLE REGAIN LOST VITALITY Candy Manufacturer Tells of Marvellous Success through Use of Glandene M. Jose B. California Ave. Chicago he has requested the energy and vitality that he had in his early years. He has joined the company has strong faith in Glandene. He compiled this memorabilia have compiled this memorabilia have used easily and privately in the home. Throughout the country it is a new youthful feeling and return of your new youthful feeling and return of you. You will want to try Glandene. All you need to do is send your name to Gill Laboratories, 2250 S. Mishli Chicago, in DeK. K. and enclose $15 to your results your money will be refunded. RESTORE WEAK, Tired Glands GILL LABORATORIES 2136 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL Returns From Funeral Mrs. Chitrous Spinny, 400 Indiana and pad trip to Austin, Texas, wore she was in the Army. Glve "Wodden Party" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Deas, Jr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Deas, Jr. friends at a unique wooden party or celebration of their fifth wedding and their fifth birthday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Frank of the evening were a dancing sketch by little Devyn Meele, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank of the evening were a prewedding set with a diamond ring set in platinum. Mrs. King Entertains One of the prettiest parties of the week at the Devyn Meele and Mrs. Harry King, 31d Ellis Ave. Thursday their daughter, Bessie. Dancing was the feature of the evening, after Fracturea Skull During a drunken quarrel with her brother, the two men were shot. Ms Amie Blunk, 30 years old, 443 State St., was struck over the head by a shot. Ms Amie suffered a fractured skull. Ms Blunk was shot at 5:26 clock Friday morning, when it is alleged, the quartet and the assault were intertwined. He was placed under arrest. He was taken to the county hospital. Visitors Entertained Mrs. E. Lee Hüches, 416 Pfaffle Cove, located in one of the oldest densities of New York City, and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. W. Westherby, a berry in an old settlement of this city and the surrounding area. He has lectured through the South extremity, being a government advisor to the New York State Mrs. Briscoe set Saturday after spend with her daughter, Mrs. J. Johnson. Dissolve Partnership The partnership of Jaxon-Youn- formed set, 19, 1954 and later press releases. He was a member of the mutually dissolved, all money to be joined on extended credit, all out of the debt. He was at the aforeword in payable to by Stephen Young. The dissolution became a cumulative injury. W. D. Crawsey improving Walter D. Crawley, who was at the county hospital for several days, is much improved and able to be at home To Visit City Miss Rinda M. Johnson, Quincy, IL will visit the city in a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young, 111 Calumet Ave. VisitLog Friends Mrs. Ia. H. Keble, 4423 S. Dearborn her little granddaughter and visiting her home in Nash- ville. Town, her home town. Before her home town will visit in Knoxville, Chattanooga and other points in Tennessee. Visiting in St. Louis Mrs. Samh I. Denton, 1431 W. 101st Mrs. Samh I. Denton, 1431 W. 101st relatives and friends in St. Louis, Ms. Col. Jackson Coming Col. Gilve B. Jackson of Richmond, is coming to the city in August to visit the city and lodge session and other business. Motors to St. Louis Dr. M. J. Pibb, national medical director of the A. U. K. D. of A., motored to St. Louis this week to attend the grand holiday event. Here to Visit Daughter M. T. Hake, Port Gibson, Miss., is in the Mamie Ford of 4235 Indiana Ave., who has been ill for three weeks, luvs her. She will visit the Turners Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Turner are the owners of Wheaton Presidential July 14th at Wheaton Presidential Gives Birthday Party Mrs. C. W. Miller, 327 F. 46th Pl., celebrated her birthday as the guest of luncheon was served. The honored Lancehill, Mrs. Dixon, Lancehill, Mr. and Mrs. Doo Morrals, and Mrs. W. D. Dixon, Mrs. M. L. Lancehill, Mrs. W. A. Covington of Glencoe and Mrs. W. A. Covington of Glencoe, Mrs. W. A. Covington of Glencoe, Mrs. Miller will spend her vacation at Hieland Beach, Md., as the parents of Miss from Taylor, who is taking a course in the University of Mmc Tyres to Slnp Accidentally Shoots Self CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Mrs. Mary McPherson, 495 Pleasant Ave, was held to the grand jury under unbounds on a charge of arson of a building in which she lived certified that she had told him she would burn the building, move, after having been given notice to move. When the building was set on fire after the冲击员 was recalled. Dressed In Slc Innocent Victim of Gun Unknown persons who were fielding the ball were shot. Ave. ran into the street to continue shooting. One of the targets spawned a shot. He was passing the place at the end. 1 As he was attempting to gain the stability in Harrison and State State after the crash, Rutter, 22, 312 SILA Ave., walked from the crash site to another. He was knocked down and dragged about 15 feet by the cur. He was hospitalized for a long time of suffering with many bruises. Cut by Relative A drafter has been spayed by the police after he was found dead in a 647 Dearborn St., with a wanted for dangerously wounding William John Johnson, 647 Dearborn St., with a told that Trice is a relative of big, has a 7-inch cut on his neck and a 2-inch cut on his arm. The police occurred at 647 and State St. Stabbed to Death As the result of an argument, Ierland dead from stab wounds in the chest, dead from stab wounds in the chest, Sutate St. car, near 30th St. at 11, Sutate St. car, near 30th St. at 11, assault escaped after the murder. Beyokea License Acting upon the recommendation of the governor, he vowed to vault the seated license of John Race, LaSalle St. who was arrested by Gifford and was taken into custody in mooring mounthose. Alonza Cochrane, 315 Giles Ave. was fused $200 and costs for the arrest in a burra in the rear of his home. Boys Elord Heavily Robert Hartnett, 20, 4447 Dearborn Barnes, 17 years old, were each cured 1900 and costs for growing in the early 1900s, both boys have long toilous records. Woman Against Woman Mrs. Ilele Colleen, 3214 Kills Ave, Barnes, 17 years old, during a cutting affray when occurred 28th St. Harris's home in East Officer Jamica Williams, whom she told happened to happen about a man named Naylor. Have Duck In Street A long standing brick brownie Theo, 70, of New York, was a neighbor, Isaiah Colson, 252, Cottage Village time they had fought a pistol duel. Theo was sentenced to 29 days in the prison. Lots Hours Causes Trouble Suffering with a knife cut two and a half inches through the skin and a piece through the skin and a piece of his chest, Gilford Johnson, 24, 345 Prarie Lake, WI, received a medical treatment. He stated that he had been stained by his wife when they quarreled because he stayed too late at night. Hit With Milk Bottle While quarrelling in their place of employment at 1210 S. Michigan Ave. in St. Louis, he was hit over the head with a milk bottle held in the hand of Miss Loses St., was taken into custody by Sergeant Archee Kirk and is held pennanting the bottle. The latter is confined at St. Luke's hospital. Cut on Noise Coot on nose. M. Maggison. 250 St. St. was擦 on the nose by her husband. A cut an inch and a hair long was inflicted. Cut by Sweetheart Mrs. Mary Smiles, 72, 4297 Indiana Pierce, 72, 4297 North Carolina Price Jones, 404 East 47th St. after haircut, never by unit at her sweet- ness at 72nd Street, known to the police as Ar- sweetheart, to be the sweetheart of lack of her neck and a 10-inch cut on hair. Last name refused to tell Arthur last name Hold Under $20,000 Bonds A little *5-year-old girl* will appear in court on Monday after the Prairie Ave, who was arrested by Televiewen Rockwell and *Jammingham* in a fight against children. According to the police, the man has admitted the charges. He was 16 and was only 10 pounding the recovery of the child. Ruptures Blood Vessel Miss. Sammy Jones, 32, 2522 Elliott Ave, ruptured a blood vessel when she stepped off of the rear end of a street at 20:20 St. and Cottage Ungrove Ave. Stabbed by Husband After searching in vain for hours, he found a girl named Maggie, in the neck and arms with a wanted for stabbing his wife, in the neck and arms with her home at 2744 Cottage Grove Ave. **Stricken With Gramps** The death of Ernest Nichols, 16, 4423 St. Mary's Forthham, was he stirred with the cramps while in swimming at the 29th St. beach. **Diving Causes Injury** Mrs. Daisy Forthham, 16, 1258 St. Mary's Forthham, the County hospital suffering with an injured back, was stirred with the cramps while diving in the lake at the beach. Shot by Officer The serums of a woman attracted attention of Officers Rowal. Rintina Wilton attended the station near were near the elevated station at 20th St. The officers started in pursuit of the officers, and the officers molesting the woman. Each of the officers fired at the departing future, who murdered in the arm. The man gave the number of Martin Chase. A. 2067 Federal St. CO-OPERATIVE PLAN At the Big Tent Forty-six St. and St. Lawrence Ave. Sunday night, Aug. 18, at $30. Peters, Peters, evangelist and lecturer, on "Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?" THE CHICAGO DEFENDER The Payner In City Mir. Emmia Colins Payne, contrata- tor and her son, Felix, Jr. are in the city Mir. Elisel Minor Gavin, contrata- tor and her son, Peter, Jr. Payne Payne on Sunday, who will enter the national tennis tournament Mon- teiro, social affairs have been planned. "See Amerlex Flat" "See America First" is the slogan of Dr. William Thomas, 43. E. 45th Dr. William Thomas, 43. E. 45th seven weeks in the golden West. This slogan is the story of the progress of the life these parts and to behold its scenic beauty, the life of the Gobles, the Winds, Garden of the Gobls, Lookout Mountain, the grave of luffalo hill, Kokomo, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Oakland, oscene, where he beheld Los Angeles and the Grand Canyon. Chicago in Wisconsin Willetts presents it to the patentee in Sturgeon Bay Lake, than he does in Sturgeon Bay Lake, at least this mother thinks so. **Beg Pardon** In last week's illustrious M. J. Henderson, 330 degree Mountaineer, 3727 degree of his ledge, and his name of his ledge. He is a member of St. John's grand lodge, A. F. & A. F. of his ledge, by Lilly of the Valley chapter, No. 2, O. E. A. & A. M. **C. C. Smallwood III** C. C. Smallwood III ill in the Washington Hotel, hostess and see him, or phone West 279. Brasadice Lake Resort Attend Lodge Sessions J. R. Street, president of the Joint Building association of U. B. F. and W. W. F. and warden of the Star Jacks store in company with scores of other delegates to attend the 10th annual session of U. B. F. and W. W. F. joint session of S. J. T. at Mordialle, Ill. Nrs Young Reelected Mrs. Louila Youna, III, Caldwell II, where she was in attendance at the grand session of Eden District nouns and Wisconsin. Mrs. Young was in attendance at the organization for another year until her meeting at Jacksonville, III, the National Grand council of A. U. of A., in session at St. Louis, Missouri. To Visit City Miss Irene Shanlinn of Philadelphia, in the past, will sit the city in attendance of the Guild, which will convene here Aug. 25. Visiting Son Mrs. Isabel Gardner, Russellville, Mrs. Isabel Gardner, Russellville, Floyd Gardner, a member of the American Glants baseball club, and other friends. Passes Through City Mrs. Bortha T. Buckner, grand worthy counselor of the Court of California, through the city during the week, on her arrival, and through the encumbrated encumbrated and session of K. of T. and Courts of Calahonta, Mrs. De Ribb Rotvane Dr. M. H. R. Hubb, 2600 S. Michigan at A. U. F. University. For a draft of A. U. F. University, a has returned to the 16th annual session of the National Grand council and the first national session of the National Mexico City Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rollins, 3700 Kills Ave. entertained Friday evening, Aug. 17. Informally for Mrs. S. J. Kansas City, Western university, Kansas City, Velt Southland Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mornbanks, 4438 Principy for Nashville, Tenn., who principy for Nashville, Tenn., who mornbanks, dr. J. L. Harling. From these they will visit other points in their career. Crawford Williams Hurt While at work in the company of the White, P. Stewartson, co. at Baltimore, Pa. St. was struck by a large truck and St. was struck by a large truck and The accident occurred on last Thursday. He was immediately given first confirmed. Mr. Williams is a well-known friedman number the planner and number the manager of Lakes No. 4, I, R, P, O, E of W. Deeps Dead Robert M. Mackenzie, E. 29th St. died suddenly Monday while she slew at Railroad and Madison Sts. Hg. survived by a wife and seven children John Jones Dles University Tea Boom University Tea room, 362 Michigan Ave., strictly home cooking, host of food service, 9 to 2 and 1 to 3. Winsor, 110 Winsor, all dancers. Winsor, Winn. Flood, arbor—Adam Bakery and Lunch Superior bakery and lunchroom, 60 E. Home labyrinth and lunch. The artistic culinary art and modern mixer Home labyrinth and lunch. Try our monthly plate dinner, 25 cents. Try our monthly plate dinner, 25 cents. We make our own brand, please, daily. Sake drinks, cigars, beer, wine. Pay us a visit. Welcome. Hill—Ady. **Removal Notice** L. D. The real estate real estate brokers, on 3rd after Aug. 10 will be located at S. B. State. S. State. Overcorner to be served with the same previous satisfaction. Pay us a visit now. New owners. Formerly located at 500 B. State. St.—Advertisement. **Leaves for Pittsburgh** Leaves for Pittsburgh. Rex. W. Robinson, let the last Mon. Rex. W. Robinson, let the last Mon. Pittsburgh to visit his wife and mother. Motor to Beckford Walter Speedy, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Speedy, Mrs. Elisa White, Mrs. Loise Cook Lec, Mrs. Ellen White, Miss Emma Vannoy, Little Miss Berenice, Miss Walter Speedy, Miss Walter Speedy, Jr., unfortunate to Rockford Tuesday, where they were the guests of Capt. Renate H. Leg. **Fracture Leg** When attackers adjacent the stairs of his home at 565 East 25th St, they lost his balance and fell down the stairs. He sustained a fractured leg. **LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!** Our M. T. Bailley, who has been abused, will be found in Morgan Park all day Sunday. Aug. 12, as usual; also Thursday, to tend the Bailley Women's concessions, and then Sunday, place is 1471 169th St. Phone: Beverly 1838. The Bailley Realty - Advertiser. Bee Border Picnic Grounds Fords Return Violence Ser Drops Dead Leonardo da Vinci Fractures Leg Elks' Cabaret Party --- Loses Bucket of Blood During a quarrel with his wife, Rae. Ozawa, the police officer, Charles Beckett was hit over the head by a car. Beckett was in her hand. The police stifle that Beckett is in a huckleberry before being arrested. Dies of Indigestion After 10 days illness of ptomatean Mattle Jones Willie, 54, 465 State St. passed away at the Prevident hospital this week. Attempts Suicide While enunciated with her husband, Eimer, it is allowed by the State St. to be committed to the 4th St., suddenly leaped into a room of their home and drank the concoction containing lime in an attempt to commit suicide. She will recover. Intoxicated, Fractures Ankle After 10 days illness of ptomatean Mattle Jones Willie, 54, 465 State St. passed away at the Prevident hospital this week. Attempts Suicide While enunciated with her husband, Eimer, it is allowed by the State St. to be committed to the 4th St., suddenly leaped into a room of their home and drank the concoction containing lime in an attempt to commit suicide. She will recover. Intoxicated, Fractures Ankle After 10 days illness of ptomatean Mattle Jones Willie, 54, 465 State St. passed away at the Prevident hospital this week. Cut by Outsider Instead of the usual procedure of trying to find a person to take a quarrel of two people, a man, known only as Ray, interfered when he arrived in an armament at 103 St. and caused in an armament at 103 St. and a knife. Ray is being sought by the police. **Stabbed by Unknown** Lloyd Blood, 111 Glenflin Street, St. Glen Flinley, 1121 Dearborn Street, were sitting in the room of 400 Dearborn Street, without warning, according to the story told by Leah, an unknown student, without warning, according to the book of the neck. He was unable to give a description of the man. **Graduate Dental Assistant** Miss Jessica Ava, 1914 Abbury Ave., Evanston, IL, formerly of Louisville, was in the book of the neck. In the book of the neck, she was a certificate from the American Rescue Center for the home hygiene and care of the sick. Silent Noise Many numbers have been purchased of the official kit now, now bing-featured in the new state, preparatory to the big convention which meets here Aug. 25. Codes may be secured for 25 cents by writing the code from Lemonier, 3540 State St. Chicago. --- Miss Sample brought in Chicago. Miss Sample, a student of the National Training School for the Army, was in the city last week. White here was in the Army last week. White here was in courtesay. Miss Burroughs spoke here and in Evanson during her stay in the Army. Miss Burroughs is conducting for the purpose of building a training point on her campus. She is treating a training point on her campus. She is to fill a chauvinship engagement. Cut Over Money Matters An argument over $2 caused Curtis St. Warren to the hospital and Officer Fred Graham arresteed, toward, State St. Warren, was charged, address were taken into custody also. Exposé Person Sterling Lourie, Officer Roger upon the complaint of Loader McCoy, 4015 Avenue NW, charge the expoire person at a show in a local picture attending a show at a local picture Guts Two In Frasas During a quarrel at 26th and State Street, he was hit by a car. It is charged that he pinned the injured State Street St. when he shoved him in the State St. when he shoved him in the State St. when he shoved him in the State St. in the aldenum. Curiosity Causes Accident The man was the cause of Oscar M. Trocker, who was being shot through the lung. Oscar was in the home of Mrs. Lizzie Williams, who dentally discharged, causing the injury. QUEEN CITY TROURADOURS QUEEN CITY TROURADOURS "CONSUMERS HAIR GROWER" Attorney Bridges Exposes Person the Northwestern railroad, in trading wuokee, St. Paul and Chicago, reaching readily a population of more than 100,000, and being made in its city beautiful for parks, playgrounds for children, treatment for growers as well; it also has a large number of vacationations, with hunting and fishing. Can you imagine a more delightful business enterprises and factories will be located in the city and county offices elected from and by our people; a self-governed business corporation is a part of your family may be in safety amidst the Industrial Development association to the point of enlightened voluntary social grouping as other nurses in York, Chengo and London Polish community and other clanish communities, and also find the gold coast of the rich, may better serve each other in social and industrial life, and this method gives these various groups who practice the control of their communities in This is not true in the assegregated communities. Our communities are controlled and our people exploited by the larger society, the social advancement and the higher sphere of development is most naturally expressed in邑lightened volunteering. Climate Soil and Products The plan as we have presented has been designed to have ready hundreds of applications and industries have been received by the association and made that move you have so long been thinking about. It costs you nothing to make your office a success. Write us today for pamphlets and full description. When in doubt, make our office your headquarters. Industrial Development Association. Chicago, Ill.-Advertisement. Was Only Playing STATE BANK 366TH PLACE, CHICAGO TOTAL ASSISTS OVER $1,000,000 Lies in Saving when he hired you that your job first time he attended you that you never again have illness in your that if anything happened he would that you that in misfortune your word BANK REMOVE YOUR INS! It is not satisfied with being merely said to be charged with the inside. Instead our goal is the eman- ance of slavery of economic waste and themselves. We have a threeclean work toward its accomplishment long as you are with us and give energy and let us increase it for it. That is all that is necessary incipitate you from the fear of ruin THE ATE BANK Protection NTHER & SON ATE OUR OWN PLANTS CLEANERS BUTTS' GARMENTS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Thirty-fifth Street PHONE DOUGLAS 3274 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE S. JACKSON DIRECTOR Your Safety Lies in Saving Did your employer tell you when he hired you that your job would last a lifetime? Did your doctor tell you the last time he attended you that you would never be sick again, or never again have illness in your family? Did your landlord tell you that if anything happened he would beware of you. Did your groceryman ever tell you that in不fortunate your word would be worse? The BINGA STATE BANK is not satisfied with being merely a bank. There are thousands of bankers in the country, and our goal is the emancipation of our fellowmen from the slavery of economic waste and the lack of commerce. We are committed to each day we work toward its accomplishment with the innate knowledge that so long as you are with us and give us your support, your money and your energy and let us increase it for you and show you how to increase it. That is all that is necessary on your part to enable us to emancipate you from the fear of ruin. BINGASTATEBANK WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN PLANTS EXPERT CLEANERS OF LADIES' AND GENTS' GARMENTS, RUGS CARPETS AND DRAPERIES FINEST EQUIPPED UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA WESTERN MONTANA LOVE SUCCESS FIRST CITY BEAUTIFUL IS TO BE IN STATE OF WISCONSIN Two years ago a group of farighted business and professional men of this city and other sections of the country felt called upon to devise ways, spirit, felt called upon to devise ways and means of assisting the face to communicate, socially and dramatically. Ap. Organization The Industrial Development association of building a farming community, city, public sanitation, north and south coast, and international identity, the control and ownership of our this organization, after careful consideration of our people, soon realized that the steady migration of Negroes to the country, in conjunction with the called black beds of industrial cities, and for a community such as this to take care of the surplus population, farmers, tired of unfriendly environment, modified forms of peasons, in the new industrial section the farmer, in the industrial section the farmer, fed farming and cultivating various single cotton crop that may be ruined given an opportunity to be living their families in a state where they can be cultivated by the early fathers of this result of Happiness", where it shall not be necessary to spend restless rights and the uncertainty of security as Some serious and intelligent efforts were made to protect that was sure to bring suffering among our people in the very near future. The association found that the state laws of Wisconsin were favorable, and allowed rights and protection for all citizens in the city beautiful, now under way, is located in southwestern Wisconsin, on Sunday, Aug. 19, will be a mum- mary day at Quinn Chapel A. M. E- church Will St. in the occasion being the celebration of the mortgage debt. The mortgage debt will pastor, will deliver a special german bunch, 10:45. Visitors and participants will be invited to attend during the day a attendance at the closing the pay- ment. The pay- ment will be dedicated. PETER B. BURGESS The Rev. Stewart Stewart from grams from all arts of the coun- tries upon the ma- gnum accomplished to Quinn Chapel dur- Rov. H. E. Stewart CAPITAL AND BURPLUS $1,000,000 CHAINS! 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AND 20 ROLLS INCLUDED. WILLING TO TAKE $2.00 PER MONTH. EXTL. 8 I.M. 22S. ASHLAND BLVD. IN REN. ASK TO SIZE MRS. WALKER'S PLAYER TUXEDO CAFE 3032 INDIANA AVENUE Corner of 51st Street (Upstairs) We Serve Nothing But the The Tuxedo Chinese At American Restaurant in Chicago Great from HA M to 2 A.M. Our Service is Second to None Music by the "Wonderful Orchestra" Great SECRETS Roots, herbs iodontates, mastic and the black arts, the devil's leaven, malt-tainted clings, under keys of Solomon, charms, crystals, and stones, the wonderful low-wow secret of growing the inlair, etc. Write for secrets. R. D. WESTER Box 131 Montgomery, Ala. Call E. R. DYSON Oldest diamond seller in the state, 200 In- crease, 200 Engra- ing, 200 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Representing w. E. BENCH CO. 123 S. Stato St. Gb 21. All bicee cube sets; micro- electro, H. Dumon, week. Have You a SORE THROAT? On Friday, June 10 HOLLAND'S SORTHRO No Gargoline or Clothing Garanties or Money Recei- tals Price 30 Coats HOLLAND REMEDY Co., Chicago, IL Sixth and Seventh Books of Mose- ley, Baptist Secre- tion Block A, many other RAR books, Catalog Pr STAR BOOK CO. Camden, N.J. Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, Egyptian Black Art and many other RARE books. Catalog Free STAR BOOK CO. Camps, NC, J. Dept. Q. =~ CHICAGO —— — Sor 7 : @ 2 ir. a Y bATUADAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 last week dn the city after 4 dip t¢ Sige Ward, Sat an em Sia Giede doen vty ee Bibre See et ob reo ent: Mexdemes Nannie Sinith "ane Se Se Mae ang en 3 seat ea ie ie Sarat a dea eae Ft nematic es Sa Rane Spracue Fiekts vt eon Sith. ot teatro Tih, monte to Te Feat monte Mie ina Frye at: New York Cit ISHN annie gt seracean Minot. Toaia . Rrown and -1sther Ped inh ene” iin $a Wands SONIA ote nen, tt ae, ae Seen SE Ahonen donner, of Me HEA Seen seenn arate inane Ouse Rich, Ghia Lareles Ave, . 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Ane athe bers in company with Mrs. Thomas A. : Young Chicago Woman Writes On Race Problem Miss Georgie Washington's Article Appears in Chicago - Medical Recorder for July ee Miss Georgie Tt. Washington, 21- soa atte or se Beatie de 00S cea ids ie eas pee ene siaicni [| eee) shoei ie |S tei Tce ae bes fanpte tae s | Mac ee Frees a causes | eae te | a Yenthe “Nexeo | oe ees Frets [foe bf the magazine te? | Pees a BE SNe OR ca Ae © te LS fs 4 pare in Aiea ington's ability 16, relate the facts a¢- curately ix aatested by. the editor's fhute which pretaces the thesis: "We take pleasure in publishing the following anticle written by 2 vers dnteligent and educated Colored woman.” Aiter explaining Just how thore comes to bec race problem at all and ccweially one 2. Northern city Tike Chicago, Mise Washington gues vn to says “Hetore the war there Were 5h627 Negroes In Chleago: Ue 3820 census shows tpopulation wt 109AGS. “The maloricy of uhls poputa~ tion is located un the, South Side, particulary. in “tat Hnatted ured Known ae the Second ward, A cm- Silerable proportion may’ he. found fovthe West aml Nort Sides: i Tet trom 2. to. 80 percent of the population Inthe dixteiets beuween [Ghele aud Washington and Tver Rockwell tg Ashland ix Colored, and fram 68 to St per cent in the’ diss {eet Iunded bs. Lain, Kedzie and Chicago Ave. and Washington St. ls Colored, Shreve. Increases in Negro popula tion did not cause new areas to open Un or houses amd tenements tobe Tanith, tne did cause ain enormous overcowding In the old districts. Al= these all the Available houses were Secupied and within a ‘very short thine de was not ants ditllcult far new comers to bus oF rent houses, DUL Sis almost Impossible to get a place to"sleep, In thang” instances seven nd eight room tae buitdhuss held as many ax ls of 23 persons. ‘The tnittdl= ings varled from miserable, run- down ‘structures. to Well kept stone establishments, Some buildings were Ti-iighied, had rickety stairways, leaxy rvots and dark, wwet basements, And in soine Where was not even Hutchins in alimest all there were Girect violations of city health and budding regulations, “itis a well established fact that ina consested district a speculation in property alwars exists. ‘The con= Sant demand. ter places to live caused firtitiows values 10 be given to houses and apartment buildings. 1 the bulldings were tn very good cone dition the owners Increased the rent rom. 19 to. 80 yer cent, THe over Mating far coveted places eased renter rent Increases. Houses which had heen recently accupied by" whites secied to Ke the ores most desired. Tenrder to wet decent buildings small ramillien wore comrelled to take kurKe apartinenta of houses and to take Toomers to meet the enormous rent. in many instances every” room ex capt the bath and Kitehen were oom cupied.” ‘Aud for 12 pages the author ex- rafts, tront every angie, the cam= Mexities facing our people. SIs Washington was graduated trom Wendell Uniliins high school at the end of three snd one-half years fan ‘ie ae_gzaduate of Crane Junior Chitere. “She is tow a junior In the University “of Chicago pursuing & Sea ae DR. H. REGINALD SMITH WEDS SCHOOL TEACHER Saunas evening, Aug. He the mare stage at Sites Starman Wieginin’ Storanan ye ae ned "smith ay soleune Mac at the Steniouse nn, Sek ath Tet So" aekeks Miss atirman Lotned! treaty a” seelitkawdtn Raltinure Himiy ded hak toeoa fetch etna Eat iiss Sire Su haem In Went Vie uc. es Cay ets ma Yeah Inger thete line foe tamer of Sear Tae, Rint ise qertleknowty sen, Yobtee Lar ihsaiekan in Chiewen, sehctn be tate Br ea "vetine “and ergo a fight "Priuestion ap am fe. Gare nae and vfeant neetitiets 16 fe Serre Ate af Teneard university and. cartons EMeotea medieat schonts. “We fevers Tresiene athe ational atelinl ec Che resident ofthe Forue clube esinteer wf the’ medical and Susiead Siniésot Feoident tyashttal and nici Teriof the Alpha Dh Aisha traternite, “Fue rate "waw ntcended ie Siien ands Ve Lawson of louunoke, Va, ann Mite seaaie Chitagees af Washington, oSine, Same A. “Harper player Megestssuhitse *Wenitng March,” apt Siam Hlorence Cole Trathert sing "0 Prumire ales" The hie. wax excorted Te Mes ueeeo Tings, whie present hee Ub the Erna She "were se hecouel at Sawn” of whlie-neated erergetie. arid Sorried”'a ‘shower tountice. vot bridal Shees nat “Miter of the sNatieg, He eure vie teed los af ite Sathge whlch emphasized | her tet i, “earl peraamallis we eeremany: von. performed Ae the there un Lewis, Woe sforshouse Pefieges inal ian witnessed yea Sinai’ erou of friends, Including” Airs: River The George, Dee and New dames A Siarnees nee, George C. ‘Hall. Dee Sh. d/iiousnel and tors and Mrs. Harry Miemeas dmantabntely. ater te. receye tinge sone hae Mis, enti the Heide td ron iete for ent War tre ah, Tie en peste Th Ch cao, Amine the presenis. was a cher FoF Gh.com from the eroorn tothe Weide: Ae te Saeksom served as. best man. PEE grr CME IIE seer Se Abdi pe mere Ae eS aS sear tl an Heo rane, ante We fetes vies aktial an ha EAGT inte h se “He ana eat ae Pia ee dia Meson Mae tliat ca hed astern eens ee BEE Bois, Sat eta “Pa Me ENG O'S cian Bketi thei: Slontay gti Pe coer tant a Sorat CRUE Rios TEENAN AT WATSEKA BeOS heme eas pe, COUE'S WONDERFUL /$GESD sutasvenestion (NN ae SD wee sare Ps: Tad dias ring tes art et ek sei ue ran Soe ea a iP dines Sane Eee sites it wlll ie Yor sou, “Hint wens Soest ec rae toe HES SOLGES SEITEN cour mene Bee, ear he joan S28. OTS exh a8. SE waka Se TESELAY (00. SG, Walesh Ave, THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Ry MAUDE ROBERTS GEORGE | Tho" musio at Gracy Preshterian |nd refected much credit upon the a: wuteh f aiteacting ican to meg th | Rctors Reelin, isidersiip af Ee tiem ‘Tase| Sime, Bertha, Dickorsan. sree, dra or Mhukignalig "Woven pinnist, ‘aad | wate Sopranos walt ur the fobigk Re Cicners ‘Sie Tayine hae daavantted an | Snmaye aad ie wing “bo eth t Solent “wrouh af ars’ ant wat |ehwie,” Ay tho palost’ sing” wef, th onl their rendition Sete OF exerts |Serman, Yee’ Gomgregatton _msssmbies ional meri Sarina one” ef to, msie, may. a ime, 3, Calloway: styron, who has | Mag AM fhe matur Is Hot atuebed he ‘daincdsn ot having ang aires | Sage meng am effort to st a lat tuner: of yeaa Goins arte work: [of ah neue Me Hate ahd tach ix Wel Roa Soca cay ts | pee oH Persons he, Rave ens Aeet clot fast Rupaaye Simen Agron sams |" setrcnames We eo ane sacri ‘Ave arin,” hy ViaehsGnaned accem: | fee ohie pera company? ied She ilarcan H. Ferra. intn= | ailSconcerue aot maica tforts wil nt "arl Flay dacenaorganta, | rag” He Sttenlon of hs dena fhe congregation wns high” apie: |""SIhie: rtorence Cole ‘albert teft the Intivey af the umber tnd. shower | cy’ Myeunay mich for the, Fast to, Wie. Heron, wh "voncraitiations, 84 | Cadooytemagemente, covering “te rita tg contrhuling artes oss “Tho chair rendered Schubert's “Om-| “Hush Muckanan, darttone, will leave igen eit Sines ian inthe | Fetine, gar Nowe Sire lee” yo take & Mot Parks Tike wan onsets” dime Haeheneeted rest. ane_sele frien ———————— institutional A. M. E. church, 3825 5. henthorg Str ihe He, David Salt taiotars Sindy mehon, 9:40 4m. TSO Reh Garey wilt preach at Th ase SSndceration of sledconvasen Chrbttan Hadeawors Sermsn hy" wastor, 8. Be Ih Garters Temple . M, E, Church, 134 stan Champlain Ave,” the Ree Sainen A. Cowee paatora“Tne past Prenehod Sunday ae tt as me ft Mifetnson 30 beth aint 6:20 rexpoctlvel incense” srsionn ae oun Heuioe tesorth leagues’ deere Well ‘Tia feeys Me) Moat nd eS pogie. Tout voning slieinity, tude te Prati fing dmpreasn ett ii Bree AD Wittanny ot Auta, ar ate dee wiihanne Te" fare alec ining messages, Next’ Sundas’ will ihe faurth yuaeterls conferoneass Dr. I CS Cinging with peach mornin an ening. International Baptist Church, 3h Sr nent Centon Aten the Wer. Wat Tehnetts peutor—iir, Iennett_ preach Siinuiaerhcrntiig am the tegen EWell preach at nights Seat Sunday Btucrnemn at 2220 Ue deck, Eagar Chath SA preset for Ue elie a toe Bethicnem Baptist Church, «912 Wins Ate. the tes. Poh Jardan, tatorn sereigen were well atic Stim: Mt ti ie me Seta mate. wi int renilered bythe chal Mt. Hore MB. Chureh. corner 221 gut bind Wahah Aves the oe Sk Weaitngtony "eestor Sinn sehnol Set ne me Lage Sonday the pastor de: Iivered "a. vers. ingpleinet "sernini ene Biles rng. Gospel Noe, Onlg ot, the Whe, Butt the Power of the eis Shout at Assurances” TY. Pe at E29'p, Ima il evenings services Ac S34, Banal Assembly —Horing the month ofc Ameust crevices wilt te Weld nthe Qheement. of aie temple at Wilmette, Shnige at 320, ue the sheakers ors Dire Zla "M, Siageindl and “Atiert Vaah Tesnuee Friday ewening, Ade. Zt, The Philosophy ot Univepsal feligion. Grang Memorial Church A0e0, vans Agee De. Ree Thoma, pastor. Mrayer. Boh hat Bundoy neha, 8230 ay Wes eenctitngs tit mt ehristian” is ticane, 620 1. mez Sermon, Sm, Inatitutignat A.M. &. Church, 3825 panei Sta the ee. bagtt delinsen, fastoresuniay ariel, "ab. a Remmi by. shan Cares, consecration af iaronessess 11a. mh: Christian Ene Geavne, Gao pe mr sermon DS pastor WALKER CO. HOLDS BIG SESSION IN DETROIT Decrolt. Mle, Awe, 1E-—The, dears of dais is NG ee Sit a set tS ag Sera at Simiat meeting ofthe Mme. Walker EA Sth “range het ScREDMCaalves trom 3S uae Thess Fohrcneaiag'st ‘fein “ee Vuver Jao Reine Smt, ENN Skate” Witten fiat hore Sie ea fees aii. "ey ee sta er ama the" fn dass eetan, tne Loitenge apbrens waa delivered by the Rev. Mr, Gomez. . MEN'S DAY AT BETHEL Sunday fe Mo's gy ge, Greater narheis, $f. Ucn, Bh SENG BEIM iva ete! Mera’ Pew Siow™inent tinh Hay Sharge at the bos Baan tae die ontdee Maes he Felton ERE Al ding duster the mornfne sees Feet “alte 2E uate chords Samet Sighs rete "FR ethel Pleerare:epeien wit awe a ae ea aa ae: seman at his servicer to Wo Rett at 9:99 me “Hie niche, nrocram sei have ax tte reantlinges Autor 8" Clare Sich and ti Ate canna bane Rng, Lane Me Se Soma a cm Phan iia eAMnte te Wain taclnors Pas Meneses ee abana Alone Fa ae eae Pane eae isan WTS, Stine “rade aren Tited ae wen ba me, taal ofthese WEDDINGS JEFFERSON-oELL Mme, nave drttemnn Sie Tonls, Mo, Bidet arene: Anicite netind Nee Glas sere mre Ni? iy, thie Rev. Me, SIE: Cine. saw rett. 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Anz Ii—Mrs._ Mary courenstetrel, hw wustained a tree ite of, thes fovea? wen Mee “ear Bhan ohne Wat astelne™ called with jtgtee en, the aneapmlls‘en reeente oth Heald, Use tat, edwards Ute Eohusiant* vor" nivekants Suse Wert HE Borrell ie Tewoverting temin Iohert If. Terrell, te recovering from JFPPRPERSON.RELL HUNT. HOWLETT International Council Elects at Convention Gathering of Darker Women’s Conference in Washington Comes to an End Washington, D. C.. Au. 17.—The international Cowell ot the Women ot the Darker 1cices “athe World itd ite “session “atthe Satomi Training Souvol ue, ‘Wonien and Girts, uf which Stisa Nannie te Bur- Fougiis is president, “A the closing uf the meeting. the tollowing oilers were elected: Mev Houker ff. Wasiington, Tuskegee tn: stitute, presldent: Mes. ahidie Ttue- fon Blog, Brookign, S. Ys first. vtec Iiresident: tra. lary. Chiureh“Ter= felt, Wasiiinaton, D.C. sevond vice fredent: Nise Blgaben G. Carter New editor, Mass.. recording see= Weary Mee a te Mecrory, Cine lntte, XS. Gy” corresponding aiid pi Irons: ‘scyreiarg: Mrs. We Bs Jowen- herger, Fort Smith, Ark, treasurer "Tine following metabers’ of Use e&- ecutive, comtitiee were Clected: Miss" Nannie Ie turromphs, Wash ington, D.C, eimieman: Ales, Shey Metued totaiing, aston, hit Mrs. J.C. Napur, Nashville, ‘Tenn. The’ toltosing heads et. sections were” appointell Wye the joresidents Mrs, G2 iieaed “Dickerson Phila: Qeiphine Pay iaternauional etations, ire Jun Ttope, Atlanta, Gye suet anit ceonmuie condhtwonsy Mes. Wee fe wliinis, Tuneges sidan, ei cation : "Tlie ehlog wark of the cousell dure tg the poast Sur Sea the caret te Scstigation af the condition Uf the semen ‘and childven ut Hat. The Intlawing resolutions. Were “adopted Wir, Wee nee ognized for tat Taternationat ‘Gevperation aiid SShaatheiies migraine in every Chihiven “ht hee Miaeger tsaes pt tbe ‘Rimi for" the 'aiageminseton ‘er knowte “Rige of apes of color the" work yee, Tine hn ees re fumes unis furtive, “thie they amas Ite i, Greater deurea of reapeet Tee TiS th achievements snd oe areater ide i "oncinschseat ana "gma Ws seu cumitee, regen tle ‘the: wotld aver, we -recnnoiend: ‘fstSruse the coiree of study Sub mutica byte. section of edeatton he fiven' ae wiles poate palette fist ull Agencies be und to co-onecate Ee diSsomtedion ef the knowlenee 1H Gite instore’ tnd) fternture ut the ‘beh meen of the: wr ‘SeSomi<¥nat his ongainteation pub- isi the result of eur sity of Une Lon Hitt ot untae Sh tr INP nat Wa ce-onerate in every way ith, Mites foils ‘he Siew ‘president ter Viste aie pecgeamn dnc eae ounces Stivint~Fnt we neaeslly eonnihenl he cams of “Mies. Canetseilagtord. our wee frdntent for Africas. 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Why, Sara Martin originated those moaning blues -that's all, that's all SIX BEST SELLERS 8060 10 in. 75c MICHIGAN WATER BLUES—Contralto Solo Sara Martin* KEEPS ON A RAININ'—Contralto Solo Sara Martin* 8062 10 in. 75c ORIGINAL BLUES—Descriptive Sara Martin-Shelton Brooks* I GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO BRING YOU BACK—Descriptive Sara Martin-Shelton Brooks* 8055 10 in. 75c ORIGINAL CHARLESTON STRUT—Fox Trot Charleston Fast Jazz Masters* E FLAT BLUES NO. 2—Fox Trot Thomas Morris Fast Jazz Masters* 8078 10 in. 75c BAREFOOT BLUES—Contralto Solo Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams' Blue Five* DO IT A LONG TIME. PAPA—Contralto Solo Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams' Blue Fire* 8056 10 in. 75c GULF COAST BLUES—Contralto Solo Eather Bigcon* OUTSIDE OF THAT. HE'S ALL RIGHT WITH ME—Contralto Solo Eather Bigcon* 8067 10 in. 75c NONKEY MAN BLUES—Contralto-Bartone Duet Sara Martin-Clarence Williams* TODELING BLUES—Contralto Duet, Piano Accomp. by Clarence Sara Martin-Eva Taylor* *CAN BE HEARD ONLY ON OKEH RECORDS* MICHIGAN WATER BLUES—Contralto Solo Sara Martin KEEPS ON A-RAININ'—Contralto Solo Sara Martin ORIGINAL BLUES—Descriptive Sara Martin-Shelton Bro I GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO BRING YOU BACK Descriptive Sara Martin-Shelton Bro ORIGINAL CHARLESTON STRUT—Fox Trot Thomas Martin Past Jazz Mart E FLAT BLUES NO. 2—Fox Trot Thomas Martin Past Jazz Mart BAREFOOT BLUES—Contralto Solo Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams' Blue F DO IT A LONG TIME, PAPA—Contralto Solo Eva Taylor and Clarence Williams' Blue F GULF COAST BLUES—Contralto Solo Esther Big OUTSIDE OF THAT, HE'S ALL RIGHT WITH ME —Contralto Solo Esther Big MONKEY MAN BLUES—Contralto-Bartione Duet Sara Martin-Clarence Williams YODELING BLUES—Contralto Duct, Piano Accomp Clarence Williams Sara Martin-Eva Tay *CAN BE HEARD ON OKEH RECORDS OKEL RECORDS The Oriental Race Records OK&L Records The Original Race Records © G.P. Corp. GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 45th Street, New York Some time since, the Q. R. S. Music Company announced the addition of a special department, through which the characteristic music of the Negro Race would be made available for the Player Piano and recorded by artists of their own people, thus insuring authoritative interpretations. A still greater success of this department is now assured by special arrangements recently made with additional Negro artists, and the Company is pleased to make the following:— A special list of BLUES is here noted, in which will be found a varied selection of this characteristic and tuneful music played by these recognized authorities These Player Rolls and many others may be purchased from all leading music houses. Ask your dealer for a complete list of BLUES and to place your name on his mailing list for now Q. R. S. Player Rolls Bulletins, which are issued monthly 2315—BUGLE BLUES Played by "Sid" Laney 2303—GULF COAST BLUES Played by Clarence Johnson 2293—HE USED TO BE YOUR MAN (But He's My Man Now) Played by J. Lawrence Cook 2296—LET ME MISS YOU, SWEET PAPA Played by "Sid" Laney 2305—MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Played by "Sid" Laney 'THE LOVE BRAND' A Story of the Southwest Ranch Country "The Love Brand," Roy Stewart's latest starring vehicle for Universal, which comes on Sunday to the States theater, has its settings in a country of far horizons. Much of the play was filmed on the coult mesas and wind swept plains of southwestern California, where the love of the land and the beauty of the days in the West before its glamour was tarnished by "too many people." It is essentially a play of exterior scenes and the vast acreage of the famous Santa Marguerita rancho, one of the last remaining ranches of the old Spanish land grants in California, was utilized in the making of the production. The ranch contains approximately 269,000 acres, having within its boundaries mountains, plains, desert, woodlands and expedition camps in the Pacific shore to the orange and lemon proves of the southeastern part of the state. Thousands of cattle and horses graze on the open plains, which offer virtually all of the freedom of the unintered range of earlier days. The story was written especially for Stewart by Raymond L. Schrock, scenario editor at Universal City, and scenarized by Adrian Johnson. Stuart Laton directed. The first episode of the great serial, "Steel Trail," in which William Duncan is featured, will also be shown. SECOND AND FINAL Starting on Sunday night the great musical comedy, "Follow Me," which is having great success at the Grand Theater, will begin its second and final week's showing. This show is a standout proposition and is easily the best of the sort ever seen at this theater. The settings, costuming and lighting will be splendid entertainment all the background that could be desired. Remember, the final performance occurs on Saturday night. "BAM" MINSTRELS The Alabama Minstrels have been making a clean sweep through the state and Alabama and amassed credibility with the best performers seen in this section in years. The band, though small, is making an excellent showing with the Eckhart Hourd and Rustin Adams is screaming them nightly with "Shimmi Like My Sister Kate" Silin Young is quite a sensation with the band, and is usually forced to take as high as five encores with "Going Back to My Used to Be" in the first part ("Diddie") Jackson is very noticeable with his "Got to See Mama Every Night" clever boy. Leon Lasses Brown, our feature star, has "The Tainted By" is a mild riot with his clever tumbling dance steps; his dummy falls are very unique and sensational. In part close we Our ladies, Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Ila Johnson and Mrs. Louise Jackson, are the most beautiful, less and tender such numbers as "Nobody Lied." "Gulf Coast Blues," "Sunshine of Your Smile," "If He's Your Son," "He's Your Son," "He's Your Son," and many others. Pearl Mopping, trumbo solist and hoop roller, has certainly won the South solid with his closing feat, spinning Free hoops at once, usually brings the house down. Harry Miller, the magician, does so with his cards, thimble, handkerchiefs, and is also getting away to good hands. Mail will reach us at Plaurim Blur, 12345. Long Lonnie Matlock joined us at Eldora, Ark., as she has taken over the stage. HARRY W. MILLER Reporter THE CHICAGO DEFENDER the Q. R. S. Music Company announced the addition of the Negro Race would be made available for the authoritative interpretations. A still greater success would be made with additional Negro artists, and the C.O. BOUNC JAS P JOANSON These seven well known Negro musicians have been added to the C.O. recording artists, thereby instilling a larger variety of unique interpretations of Negro music on the of BLUES is here noted, in which will be characteristic and tuneful music played by the 2311—MY LOVIN' MAMIE Played by J. Lawrence 2233—YOU'VE GOT EV'RYTHING A STORY MAMA NEEDS BUT ME Played by Lemuel L. 2308—EVIL BLUES Played by "Sid" 2304—HAITIAN BLUES Played by Thomas (Latest Blues Sensation) Many others may be purchased from all leading music halls by your name on his mailing list for new Q. R. S. Player. "Follow Me" a Smashing Soul Grand; "Plantation Days" O'Popular; Good Show at Morning announced the addition of a space available for the Player Piano, still greater success of this department, and the Company is pleased to announce the addition to the Q.R.S. company hereby insuring for the city of unquestioned access to music on player reels in which will be found a variety of played by these recognizable ME 2292—I Played by J. Lawrence Cook 2322—M EVERYTHING A SWEET OUT ME 2306—M Played by Lemuel Fowler 2302—R Played by "Sid" Laney 2323—T Played by Thomas Waller (Les Sensation) All leading music houses. Ask your local Q.R.S. Player Rolls Bulletins, now at Monogram 2311—MY LOVIN' MAMIE Played by J. Lawrence Cook 2233—YOU'VE GOT EV'RYTHING A SWEET MAMA NEEDS BUT ME Played by Lemuel Fowler 2304—HAITIAN BLUES Played by Thomas Waller (Latest Blues Sensation) "Follow Me" a Smashing Success at Grand; "Plantation Days" Continues Popular; Good Show at Monogram and Billy Gunn. It is a fast working, perfectly balanced performance. The costuming is the finest and most complete that ever graced a Grand Opera along the staging line has been done that long experience and money could accomplish. The book is by Ms Michaels and the music by the our master, James Vaughn. The production was staged by Julian Costello and the dances by Costello and Vaughn. The competition, is certain to add to the already great reputation of I. M. Weingarden as a producing manager. There is no perceptible abatement in the popularity of "Plantation Days," the great review which has started its third big week here. It is a condition which is certainly justified, as it is a show of which too much praise cannot be sung and the thousands who have watched it "repeat," a sign which means, to the initiated, that the offering is more than 4 success. The work of the many stars whose names are in the line-up is of the most impressive sort. As a variety show these names would mean a great deal. But the fact that in many of the big scenes the entire aggregation of renowned artists is presented at one and the same time makes the proposition one of the most compelling of the Chappelle & Stinnett, Jones & Jones, Seymour & Jeanne, The Crackerjacks, Austin & Delaney, Scott, Allen & Lee, Chinese Walker, Baby Theda Deas are all stars in their particular lines and would grace any sort of a bill. There is but little wonder that Loophounds are being attracted to the Avenue theater and the midnight shows, which are held every Friday, never fail to fetch the most feature, calling out downtown theaters. Don't lose track of the fact that the engagement is a limited one. If you haven't seen "Plantation Days" yet, see it soon. Strictly an all-star vaudeville bill is presented this week. Arthur & Arthur, being Grashopper and Lyndell, begin the fun with a snappy line of song and talk. The act is O.K. by Wilton Crawley, billed as the Human Worm. Is true to his billing, carrying one back to the days of the great Marsh Craig. Mitchell & Harris follow Billy with a line of talk and song, while Marie Harris is all that can be required. The show's singing, "Stone," was well received. The show closes with the ever-favorites, Johnson & Lee, opening with their own version of the sheikh with Baby Johnson singing "You Know You Belong to Someone Else," in a voice of rare sweetness. Little Blues" and with his eccentric dancing leaves no room for doubt as a headliner. Charles Anderson, the famous yodler, hauled off and sent the Old Roll Top Desk Man a box of Roll Tan perfectors. The box of rolls was Charles is there like a duck. While a lunch of my beauties are wasting time writing as to what brand we like, Charles steps on the puppy's tail and delivers the goods. Clever work "Follow me," I. M. Wengarden's great musical comedy, opened a two weeks' engagement at the Grand the ater on Sunday night, playing to two capacity audiences. The present edition of this splendid offering excels, in many ways, that of last season and it is safe to predict that it will more than eclipse the remarkable record made by the first edition of popular favor throughout the territory to be covered. The music, which for the most part is new and PETER H. BURTON original, is of the sort that produces rapturous enthusiasm; the song numbers have been entrusted to artists who know exactly how to render them with the best results, and these are backed by a singing and dancing chorus of pretty girls and talented boys to the number of 40—trained to the very instant—rilled to consume notions bring hilarious results and are interwoven in a story of light vein which permits the widest sort of latitude along this line. It is essentially a dancing show and some of the best foot-shakers of the Race demonstrate the latest and best in this line of art. The production is in two big acts and 16 scenes with special set-ups—tightening with from one of the world's greatest studies with effects which will astound you. "Follow Me" introduces a brand new star in the person of Valuah Snow, a dashing young performer whose versatility is remarkable. Her work is one of the outstanding features of the production. Aside from several song numbers Miss Snow is directly connected to the program with from one of the world's greatest studies with effects which will astound you. "Follow Me" makes perfect opposites for the celebrated comedians, Billy Higgins and Clifford Ross, the pair whose work in last season's "Follow Me" established them as entitled to a place in the sun with the best of the present-day laugh producers. Both of these artists have a "single" spot on the program in the distance in why they have been教ardon. There are 24琴 done during the performance, aside from several specialties, including two by Julian Costello, the famous classic dancer. These numbers are productive of great results and are rendered by Valuah Snow, Julia Moody, Coleman & Toy Tytus, clever Edna Lewis, William Gun, Ed Cornell, Follow Me Four, a sensational dancing turn by Cornell & Baytie, and others. There is a pony ballet, aside from the regular chorus, and they are speed personified; it includes Sallie Gates, Toy Tytus, Irene Cornell, Mazella Lewis, Doris Sounders, Billie Jackson, Adelle Toussend and Eva Jones; these are backed by the "regulars" in the persons of Lena Legetz, Orlando Johnson, Iris Wood and Johnson Alice Frampton, Louise Warner, Doris Hudson and the singing and dancing boys, Erskine Wrightson, Chester Jones, Walter Badle, Coleman Tytus, Ernest Smith, Ed Taylor, Ed Caldwell 2292—I DON'T LET NO ONE MAN WORRY ME Played by J. Lawrence Cook 2322—MAMA'S GOT THE BLUES Played by Thomas Waller 2306—MO'LASSES (From "Go-Go") Played by Luckeyth Roberts 2302—RAILROAD MAN Played by James P. Johnson 2323—THE SAINT LOUIS BLUES Played by J. Lawrence Cook THE AVENUE THE MONOGRAM JAW ALL SET FIGHT WITH INDIAN Hair-Raising Stunt a Feature of "The Lone Horseman" We wouldn't like to change places with Henry Zapfke who plays "Smooth Joe" Holler, the villainous heavy, in "The Lone Horseman". At one point in the picture Mr. Zapfke—pardon us, "Smooth Joe"—having concentrated his evil attentions upon the heroin, is carrying her off on his horse. Little does he suspect, however, that White Weather, an honest and noble Injun, is palpable in his pursuit, is perched high on the bank at the side of the mountain trail, ready to leap for his throat as he rides by! The fact that Mr. Weather stands about 6 feet 6 inches in his moocasins does not make it any easier for the "Smooth" gentleman, you may be sure! Miss Josephine Hill, who plays the girl, also takes a tremendous risk. When you stop to think of her position astride the horse in front of "Smooth Joe" you can appreciate it. White Feather must leap at exactly the right moment and with unerring precision in order to injure the girl. But the splendid direction of Fred Caldwell, who also plays a part in the picture, this daredevil stunt is perfectly performed. You have a chance to see the result on the screen of the States theater, where, "The Lone Horseman" will be shown next Monday. Don't miss it! FOURTH WEEK "Plantation Days," the big review which has been hitting them hard at all performances at the Avenue for the past three weeks, begins the fourth week of the engagement on Sunday night. It is a great show which deserves all the fine success which has been gained during the present engagement. The stop here is limited, so we again call your attention to the fact that an early attendance is in line. You must not miss seeing it. WHITE IS PHILANTHROPIC "Wants to Help"—"Shuffle Along" Argument Adjourned New York, N. Y.—The injunction proceedings instituted by Gross & April Signed to prevent the use of the title in "Miller and Lyle's Shuffle Along of 1933-24," was postponed from Monday until Wednesday. Decision received on Wednesday, says "Variety." It is contended by the complainants that the rights to the title belong to the show as Miller and Lyle are under contract to appear in the show for an equal period. Answer was interposed by O'Brien, Malevelins & Discoll on behalf of Miller and Lyle were under contract and Aubrey Lyle, White, in his affidavit, stated he "would like to see the Colored folks have a chance to make good, Miller and Lyle were mistreated and that charges were made that not all the money secured from the road was given to Miller and Lyle into the corporation's funds. White's answer explains that while he will not purchase stock he is ready to assist Miller and Lyle, his "only purpose he to help these Colored people, if I can." The original "Shuffle Along" is controlled by John J. Scholl, A Mayer and Sissle and Blake, who wrote the score. The original version is not without their status is uncertain at present. John and Harry Cort were formerly in control of the Colored attraction and, although still said to have snuck, are not on the board of director. On Tuesday a charter was granted to Miller and Lyle's Shuffle Along of 192324, Inc., with A Al Lee, Hirry Besty and Enrique Gray comprising the director. Q.R.S (Trade Mark) Registered PLAYER ROLLS are Better Superior Artists! Superior Records! 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COLONIAL BARBER SHOP ALSO AT BOX OFFICE AT THE PARK GATES OPEN AT 7:30 BAND CONCERT AT 8:00 "HITS FROM THE WEST" "ILL SEE YOU WHEN YOUR TROUBLES ARE JUST LIKE MINE" "YOU'LL NEVER HAVE NO LUCK BY QUITTING ME" "MAYBE SOME DAY" "KROOKED BLUES" "FROGGIE MOORE" "WHEN IT'S TO LATE" "SOME DAY, SWEETHEART" ASK YOUR DEALER OR ORDER DIRECT FROM US 25c A COPY, 5 FOR $1.00—NO C. O. D. THE PROFESSION SPIKES BROS. PUB. CO. 1200 CENTRAL AVE. WEST BROOKLYN, NY 11201 DAN SMALL, BABY AMANDA, KATHERINE ELLISON, ETHEL JACKSON, MAMIE SMITH, EVA RHOCHAUN AND OTHERS SAMMY STEWART and His "KNIGHTS OF SYNCOPATION" PAGE EIGHT Dear Gen. Tony, Joe Jordan is here organizing and rehearsing his knockout orchestra, and I am state right here that I don't think Joe Jordan is designated at his home as an artist there is nothing particular a bout Joe He gives him a chance in a giant-assuming, conducive setting that gets the required skill. It is the set that counts, an adjective in music enriched with amplified piano music. The orchestra is found Joe Jordan is one of the most spiritual figures in the music world. When it comes to spending money, Coal Oil Johnny, according to some of his bosses, was like a Mississippi sheepherd. He would not vacation. He always thought that the single engraved upon our dollar was simulated by a simulated sheepherd who could sheepherd away from captivity. A setting he should be subservient to keep his landlord from further low salaries a dollar long enough to keep his landlord from further low salaries a financially becomes for one weathers just as soon as the bathroom sheepherd appears. --- Group of 4, Catch Me, Catch Me, Catch Me, Land of Next Door, The Last Moment, Faces, Faces, Faces, COX—Hainted Valley, Railroad, two days each of Ben Quick Faces, Sunday, Win. Mumie in Yellow Faces, NVMILM—Three days each Children of Jazz and The Acoustic Labour, A Man of Might, Success, two days of Salume, Java Head, The Ragtime Hearts, Aesthetic, Snoo, two days of each of 25 and 25 to Preserve a Fall Land of Next Door, An hour, Sunday, The Land Between THE KOPPIN THEATER E. B. Dudley, Manager There is a generous display of class in the vaudeville program being presented by Robinson & Lacus act, meaning Evan and Marie, who failed to illuminate Robinson & Lacus act, meaning Lacus have met with an accident when she broke her ankle, and the failure Mr. Budley had to substitute two other acts. Hatch & Hatch start with the theme that every step behind the footfalls of Lacus goes over big right at the start. Mr. Phecters & Brooks have a good comedy over his parody on "My kiddy" and takes two encounters with her nugget with her "blues" number and takes an encounter with her "blues" number and takes an encounter with a live act of singing and talking. Mr. Johnson goes big with his "big" number, as usual. Their jokes and gags are good. The nuggets are whoops no recompilation, and George Watts a much more promising character. Charles English, 4 of the National Military home at Patton, Ohio writes that from his friends AVENUE THEATER CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NOW BOOKING SEASON 1923 AND 1924 Entirely Remodeled and Renovated One of the Most Beautiful Theaters in Chicago WANTED FIRST CLASS ATTRACTIONS At All Times—Playing to Capacity Business Since Opening with Plantation Days. WRITE FOR OPEN TIME NOW JAZZ TELLING FAST. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO HARRY LANSKI, AVENUE THEATER, 3105 INDIANA AVE., CHICAGO, IL. T. O. B. A. (Theater Owners' Booking Association) ALL ACTS, COMPANIES and THEATER MANAGERS Communicate with the T. O. B. A. Salute 449.8.4 Volunteer Life Bridge. SAM K REEVIN, Manager, Build 449.8.4 Volunteer Life Plaza, Chattanooga, Tenn. G. N. DUDLEY, 1238 Seventh Street, N. W. Washington D. C. MARTIN KLIN, 4088 L. Lawrences Avenue, Chicago, Ill. By RACTINE BILLY TUCKER Dear Tony, I suppose this letter will find you out of town, as usual. However, I want to say that I received your letter a few times, and you can have it all we pleased me more. As we speak, we tell that "things are quiet" in Gil. They here in Los Angeles, our people are busy in pictures, our jazz band or an entertainer that is all keep busy, so they seem, so. It seems, so. The Metropolitan theater we were in, but lunch from our "Raptime" pilly I notice in the daily papers that the Sunnyland music shop has been next week playing the Pantagoras theater. Los Angeles is waiting for them, and are sure to receive a roaring welcome home from the big stage with home back stage with the bunch during their sojourn in Los Angeles, with Kid Bumpsky, who recently returned to Los Angeles with his 25-pound bass and the Week const houses and were the feature act on a live concert program. I find it interesting that the bassists of singing, dancing and talking on the Royal tells me. To date I have not find a chance to watch it. I am a 25-pound boy wonder, informs the writer that he has been many a day since Zack has worked on the Christie tots and it is surprising that he is not mistaken this is the studio where I captured attention when his reputation was won his reputation. The Sunnyland jazz orchestra, comedy and music shop, N. X. Patrick, Ben Borders, Buster Wilson and Herman Higgs, is about to head to the 12th and Central Ave. They are to record, piano rolls, Virtuos, pianos and everything for the music location and are a bunch of fellows will be associated with them. Will tell more of the Sunnyland music shop BOUT OFF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER Q R S Music Company Adds Seven Additional Colored Recording Artists. In another part of this edition will be found a characteristic advertisement of the Q R S Music company. To this end, the Q R S company needs no introduction as its product is to be found wherever musical merchandise is sold, and the Q R S player is used or played on every player's owner's library. It therefore becomes a matter of having readers to learn that, in keeping with the company's policy of efficiency given to each nationality in promotions, the Q R S company faces a national race, seven more of our Colored composer-pianists have just been added to the Q R S staff of recorders, and so in doing been demonstrated as the TWINKLING STARS Chapelle & Stinnette Have Gained Favoritism Chapelle & Stinnette, the clever singing pair who are headlined stars of "Plantation Days," now playing a ```markdown ``` MISS STINNETTE theater, are enjoying a world of well- deserved local popularity. Miss Stinnette, recognized as one of the most accomplished vocalists in the business, and personality over the thousands of 'Chicagoans who have given the show J CHAPPIE CHAPPELLE the once ever and her talented partner, Chippeau Chappelle, is running the 2014 edition of Larry. This team was a distinct hit on two different tours of the Shubenau as added attraction with a big Broadway production last season, at the Metropolitan Opera, and in another flattered nods to the matte columns of the big New York daily newspapers. The accompanying likenesses of the gifted pair. Company Adds Seven and Recording Artists demand for these pianist recordings of synaptically melody in Q R S roles company ensembles. The Q R S role company owns the Colored talent, are to be congratulated on this anniversary. The Q R S company markets its products exclusively through the musi- cle dealer. It makes music for instruments, three in the United States and one in Toronto, Canada. In addition to many distributing sim- ilar products, the company distri- tion that covers the United States, Canada and the world at large. progressiveness of this company has been directly reflected by its rapid and substantial growth in number of player pianists in the world. ENGLISH PREJUDICE ENGLISH PREJUDICE Cochran Protesting Labor Ministry's Decision on Vodder Band London, Eng.-Charles R. Cochran is protecting vehemently against alleged discrimination by the ministry of labor, and is working with Vadey's band for private entertainment based on Whitman's permission to play everything and Speech to play the show with Lyon's Cornerhouse restaurant, with Colored discrimination refused, with Colored discrimination refused, based on the unemployment threat that unless he is granted the permit he is not eligible to show the show is too expensive to continue the tour. There is not sufficient money to cover when the receipts might drop below the Cochran had planned to hook the tournaments, which would have yielded £400 to £500 weekly.-Vardyle LETTERS Hello, Tony: Carter & Clark, Fernbelle Theater, La Prairie, La, week of the 7th: week of the 12th, Membils, Tenn., Harris & Harties and Charles Anderson. Harris & Harties and Charles Anderson. midnight rambla for the afairs at the Lyric theater, New Orleans. Played to split up her hep, but will get together to sell her another house. The management of the Lyric doesn't fall to make it right, but he gave them a big piece of money and says, "PAUL CARTEK." Cairo, Ill. Dear Old Pal: Your letter was received yesterday, and let me tell you you from you, and they all wish you well you cannot be with us today. The new wardrobe for walking gents and the parade hit the main street, comments Sax, Tony, I sure wish that you could have been here and seen the flush. If you appreciate your sending me the mail, I appreciate your sending me the mail, turnaround. Jack is the brother of Insper Taylor, the drummer at the Grand theater list, as I do not know the whereabouts of the lunch send best regards and wish the Old Roll Top good luck. Let us STAGE DOINGS Grayee & Eddie Rector, doing great work at New York, where they always have a watermelon on ice for their friends. Bolajanes Bill Robinson, the world's largest theater, and J. Greenpoint theater. Brown & Brown, the world wide dance theater, the Globe theater, Cleveland, Ohio. Brown & Brown, the Brown Doll Rollon Co. are the week at the Howard theater, Washington Crumbley & Martin are playing dates in and around Chicago for the West Michigan University, late of the Miles Gerrittre Williams, late of the Miles Cook County hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. She would BY "GANG" Mith. Just a little change in the atmosphere this week brings to our stage, the centil, is clean and enjoyable and the seance, to win, has each time tuxedo, as each male member of the efficient and respected manager could not have seized the "Tommy title" for two weeks to turnaway him to leadership of Clarence Lee, whom I named the successful white Johnson, cornet; Talley at the lorries, and fraternity orchestra. The stage manager is just plain "Brownie," you time you then come right, and he can take 26 hours any time you then come down on Monday day, here is what the little writer lamps, and Drown & Drown. When White Johnson and force the show to a trifle slow for its usual act was a trifle slow and force a bow. The act was a trifle slow for its usual act is not the same partner that seemed to be the person and links the personality and pop that little "thick" has, act in the near future, as she is to act in 13. At that they let them off A clean-cut chap, was on in the dancer's spot, playing a harmonica to accompany the music, and decent jokes that went over their heads on the harp that drew applause. His whistle instrument, no doubt, would have been bigger. As a single of chass, not plot, he received $8 per cent. A man and woman the female performer in one part of the art, then returns in a dress. The net was a howl and was put over Edie Hayward's "Iowa Shines to an ennoble" Easton's "Fast Away" in a fine sojourn voice and witty, but could be cut down a little. Four bows, one encore; jumping the 100 per cent rope. Two men dressed in "music" with an opera hat, sits, made like an opera hat, in songs and dances, poet from years ago from Peat & Hayes. He is the same crazy dancing man. Single and double rows of dancers, their closing double routine left them perplexed, and they registered easy percussion. SARA MARTIN, OKEH RECORD SARA STAR, MAKES FINE RECORD Sarah Martin, the world’s greatest musician, has been a elusive Ook record artist, has recen- tually recorded a number of wonderful records. Sarah has chosen for this record two popular numbers— “Where Can That Somebody Be” and “for phone accompaniments” are play- ed by Sarah Martin. Her career has marveled. Sarah’s voice has all have long been been used to Initiate, and have been used to Inspire. So far in her career and Colored people. So far in her career and any singer would have a long way to go in order to come Alberta The Brig Alberta-sing me some Blues! Alberta Hunter The Brightest "Blues Star" of the Race Wonder-girl! And how she does do her stuff. She whines the meanin'est, moanin'est, groanin'est Blues you ever heard. A genius — she writes her own! Alberta Hunter is author and singer of "Mistreated Blues", "Chirpin' the Blues", "Down Hearted Blues" and "Down South Blues"—four of the most sensational hits ever recorded — and many more. Look 'em over. meanin'est, moan in'est Blues you ever h us — she writes her Hunter is author and s treated Blues," "Chirpi "Down Hearted Blues South Blues"—four of sational hits ever rec many more. Look 'en Alberta's Best Blues 12014-Mitreated Blues—By Alberta Hunter, acc. by Fletcher Henderson, by Piping Away—By Alberta Hunter piano ace, by Eubie Blake 12016-Michigan Water Blues and Down South Blues—Sung by Alberta Hunter, acc. by Fletcher Henderson. 12011-Bleeding Hearted Blues and You'll Recall What You Saw on Sunday—By Alberta Hunter, acc. by Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra. 12017-Chipin' the Blues (The Blues Sensation on the red record) and Someone Else Will Take Your Place—Sung by Alberta Hunter. Send No Money—If your dealer can't scrape are mailed C. O. D. 75 mount Records. 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Fiskin- Tate, well known as the man behind the Chicago theater theater, has also recorded a concert by this celebrated orchestra he is conducting with the "tale lines." It would be impossible for Fiskin- Tate's orchestra and the man behind it to direct of Tate's dance musicality. PAUL & STONE STATES THE HOME of #GREAT FEATURES CONTINUOUS 2pm to MIDNIGHT 3507 S. STATE THE MONOGRAM 3452 SOUTH STATE STREET CHICAGO HOLDERS OF T. O. B. A. FRANCHISE GOOD SHOWS ALL THE TIME sing me so alberta hunter ightest "Blu of the Rac If your dealer can't supply Paramount Records, re mail G. O. D., 756 each, postage prepaid. Instruct 24-hour service. New York Recording Laborator Paramount Bldg., Port Washington, Mount Reco (718) 615-5080. P.O. 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Weathering all right in the eighth, but couldn't baffle the Islanders in the ninth. All right in the eighth, but couldn't baffle the Islanders in the ninth. At the last, Montana getting four hits in four trips to the plate and Ile Get involved in three trips to the plate. The score. Ottons 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 - 32 1 Lattera's Montpelier, Dalby, Bootha Lattera's Montpelier, Dalby, Bootha And Redford, Wolfok, Rile and Work, Brown LINCOLN, 71; WASHINGTON, 6 Grant's defeated the Washington Giants defeated the Washington Postmates at the Catholic Protectory grounds today by the score RILE $10 X-RAY $1 EXAMINATION FOR Correct diagnosis is absolutely necessary to obtain a thorough physical examination and supplement this with micrographs and X-ray examinations. If you don't wake time and money with visits, unannounced passing, poor health, present long, serious, painful illness and save you dangerous, expensive procedures. 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Functional disorders often lead to grazing, overeating, and poor posture; are below normal and your work not sufficient? Are you not an avid animation. The healing, rebuilding and restoring of the sick is our life work. Electro-Medical Offices Bethany Medical Physician in Charge 136 S. Walsh Avenue Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday and Saturday; 9 A. M. to 12 P. M. and Sunday; 9 A. M. to 12 P. M. BUNGLETON, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'VE BEEN IN YOUR CAR SINCE YOU'VE HAD IT. IT CERTAINLY IS A SNAPPY LITTLE RUNABOUT. PLAY FOR NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AUGUST 20 FOSTERS PLAY MILWAUKEE TWO GAMES, THEN GO SOUTH QUINN CHAPEL GOES INTO FAVORITE GAODIE KILLED FINALS OF S. S. SCHOOL RAGE WHEN HIT BY 'SLIGED' BALL The seventh annual national tennis championships, held under the auspices of the Association with the Prairie Tennis club, 32d and Vernon Ave. as guests, will start Monday morning promptly at 10 o'clock, following events at the place. Men's doubles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. An added event, the boys' junior championship, has been placed as a feature event. The following cups on display at Stoball & Hudson's drug store, 55th and Giles Ave., and the Chicago Dept. of Health, are the W. M. McCardt trophy in men's singles, the B. M. Hetta cup in the women's singles (both from Baltimore), the D. L. Hodge trophy (New York) for women's doubles, the Bank trophy (Chicago) for men's singles, the W. B. Ziff trophy (Chicago) for women's singles, the two Chicago Evening American trophies for women's doubles, the two Chicago Daily News trophies for winners in the women's doubles, the Chicago Defender trophy for women's singles, the Binge, State University singles, the two Chicago Daily News trophies for winners in the women's doubles, the Liberty Life Insurance Co. (Chicago) for men's singles, and other trophies which are silver, Drawing will be made on the Tuesday club on Sunday, promptly at 1 o'clock. Among the early arrivals are: Dr. R. W. McCarrd, Attorney and Mrs. W. McCarrd, and Mrs. W. Weight and daughter and attorney, Mrs. W. Weight, and Timor-Alde, Prof. John F. Wilkinson and Dr. A. P. Johnson of Washington and Dr. A. P. Johnson of Washington and 6-1, in the big city on Aug. 9 in the play-off of the Thilghamshire jury in the account of rain in the city of brotherly love; Mrs. T. Jora and Mrs. T. Jora and Mrs. Leonard and Miss Madison, all of New York; Mrs. Junior, school teacher Mrs. E. Carr of St. Louis; Richard Hudlin, University of Chicago fresh-home city, St. Louis; Mrs Ruth Red, John Taylor, Felix Tayne and wife, Mrs. E. Carr of St. Louis; Mrs. Kansa City, Ms.; Dr. E. D. Dewine and Dr. Rose and wife of Rooke, Coun. Cam, Prof. L. Dine Pine Huff, Ark; J. G. Ibs and Frank A. Young of Birmingham, Ala., and Dr. E. B. Springgill of New Orleans, La. Pete Hilliard Milwaukee Bears will take on the American Giants at Scholars' park Sunday in a twin bill, the first game to start promptly at 2 o'clock. The Milwaukee club, the first game to start promptly, much better game than other scores or percentage standings show. With the veteran Pete Hilliard in the belly of the ball, the Milwaukee club a lot of trouble, insnusm such as Foster's pitchers are not in the best of shape at this time of year, youngster, on the mound; also Gatewood and Dela Johnson, both well known in this city. Both from the team, the receiving and P. Wilson will cope with Beckwith for first base honors. Following the game the players will call for the night, for Bingham, Ala., where they will play Monday evening at 2 o'clock, and stopping of probably in Memphis on their return trip north for one or two games, where the big R.H.E. Quinn Chapel .01 1 1 0 5 0 0 1 -3 8 3 Grant. Memorandum 00 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Grant, Williams, McGraw, and Redd Grant, Williams, McGraw, and Clay. Grant, Williams, McFinn and Clay. The Quinn Club Sunday school school, in A, taught the school A of the Sunday School league and the right to meet Metropolitan Communities, for the city championship, by troubling Grant Memorial at Arlington. The game was featured by excellent watching on both the allowed hits and struts on 12 men, while Williams, the and Hoffman, the and all pitched good ball. Manager Lee Quinn's centerview, and unfettered Young and Clinton of Grant won applains from the family. and unfettered Young and Clinton of Grant won applains from the family. Track and Field Meet Much interest is being manifested in the track and field meet that will present at Arnold Field, the athletic field of Arnold Institute at 5:30. The barnyard start promptly at noon and the games of our group do not have to proceed of this kind stands a fair chance of being to be found in our Sunday schools, representing the best of our teams. Those who haven't secured their entry blocks may do so from the reprint with Ashley B. Carter, 417 E. 41st St. with whom the entries close Aug. 11. HUBBARD IN WILCO GAMES New York, Aug. 12-18. Hart Hunt jumper, will compete in the 120-yard hurdle race at the pre-1920 games stadium Sept. 5 in addition to com- petition with his best in the high school is 15, which equals the fastest time made in the championship competition this year. NEW UTRREPT "VV" WINS Brooklyn, Nov. 4 Saturday—New Utrrecht branch "VV" team whitewashed of s to t at the Dartwood group's park, today. The score: Grecht — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carlton — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YES, YES, YES,=THEY CALL IT A RUNABOUT BECAUSE IT RUNS ABOUT TEN MINUTES AND STOPS; BUT IT'S REALLY A GOOD CAR=IT HAS TWO SPEEDS SLOW AND SLOWER Edgar Brown, national champion men's singles, now in the East, will play in the final of his title. Brown is not considered a Chicago, having represented Indianapolis in the final of the 1996 Franklin Jones and Kibble are expected as is Mrs. Reed, all of New York, there is some of Washington, D.C. who seems a bit covered over his recent defeats, will put in his appearance after the final, and if the once great Tainy is so unspoiltable to stay away because he fears competition, if so, fare them well, too. Local followers of the net game are players and their families a royal reception, but to take away whatever they are piling their hoops in Dr. Williams and the River rivers as far as the men are piling their hoops on little "lazy" channels to repeat in the women's singles and if she don't counter every morning and Frank Pierce's hamburger stand each evening win. There's a banquet waiting for her after everything is all over—you know chickens are doubles cups offered by the Chicago Daily News may remain right here in another Chicago girl, Dorothy Radcliffe, who doubles cups offered by the Chicago doubles cups offered by the Chicago Daily News may remain right here in another Chicago girl, Dorothy, who are doubles cups offered by the Chicago mother of Negro tennis in this city, and Dorothy, who are doubles cups has yet to answer her partner. From the ideal Tennis in New York Museum, Crawford are slinging a "real mean and wicked raquet," and that they have no tennis any-where in the river. FAVORITE CADGIE KILLED WHEN HIT BY 'SLIGED' BALL Washington, D.C. C. Aug. H—Henry Dieben of the University of die on local golf links, was struck and killed by a misdirected golf ball last day, but the victim was when the youth was sitting as caddie in macking a drive, sliced the ball which shot boy on the neck, killing him instantly. Henry was later released when the caddie killed death was caused by an accident. ST. LOUIS 6: MILWAUKEE 2 St. Louis. Aug. 11.—The St. Louis Stars defeated the Milwaukee Bears by 10-7 in a great pitching was the feature of the game, he holding the Bears to four in the first inning with one on in the first inning the visitors two runs. The Stars first run in the second innning when Scales batted out a home run. In the fifth with out the Stars pulled two successive openage plays. The star running catch of Smithfield's short fly in the third inning was the fielding feature. St. Louis Dulley.ff... 0 1 1 0 Brown.ff... 0 1 1 0 Brown.ff... 0 1 1 0 Taylor.ff... 0 1 1 0 Taylor.ff... 0 1 1 0 Murray.ff... 1 1 2 0 Murray.ff... 1 1 2 0 Brown.ff... 1 1 2 0 Fielld.ff... 1 1 2 0 Gateland.ff... 0 1 0 0 Totals... 6 12 22 15 Totals... 5 12 22 15 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 Battleship 1 tenancy 0 McUbrø and Battleship 1 tenancy 0 McUbrø and THE CHICAGO DEFENDER in the Boulevards An Afternoon On the Boulevards OH, BUNG, YOU HIT THAT POOR MAN!! THAT'S ALRIGHT—HE'S A GUY I OWE A DOLLAR AND A HALF— A. R. RAYES TIGER FLOWERS IN HAVANA FOR BOUT AUGUST 18 TIGER FLOWERS IN HAVANA FOR BOUT AUGUST 18 Ivana, Culu, Aug. 15—(Special—Tiger Flowers, midnightlight, lived up to the challenge of Wednesday afternoon when he went through his first workout before a Hainan audience. He Area Culu, wished the workout and all went away with an increased estimate of the ability of the sensational Malcolm fighter from front-row. Manager Walk Miller was present and personally directed the work of the team, including his jigsaw punching, rope skipping, hending, exercises and shadowing of whom there were more than 100 wishing to get as partnering group for the Tiger. This was a great success, as they disappointed in no small way with their requests to see Flowers box, the Joo White and the Joo White and spelled the Firpo-White match for the promoter, desiring it to be more prestigious by starting with Flowers. on account of the boxing commission's suitable opponent for Flowers on the 11th, promoters have set Aug. 18 as the date for the boxing tournament. Vana. Efforts are being made to get Danaan. Joe Gana. Frank Carbone. Frank Dewweight for this date. Walker Miller. Dewweight for this date. Walker Miller. Dewweight for this date. Big Jack Renault if no one can be found for the 18th. Read the Cuban heavyweight champion, in short order and recently knocked out Flowers 100. Flowers 100. Flowers 100. Flowers 100. Will leave Cuban immediately after his match and will appear in Ohio before the last of the month and will appear in Miami with 4 with Jamaica Kili as his opponent. JEROME GIVEN VERDICT OVER DANNY EDWARDS New York, Aug. 17.—In probably one of the most important for some time Frankle Jerome, the Irony Spider, was awarded the judges' award for the little California speed marvel, at the end of his 10-round engagement at the 1968 World Championship decision was met with hosts and Josens, who socks in the second round when Edward plants a left to Jerome's jaw. Josens drapes Jerome drapes Danny with a short left to the jaw, but he refuses to in danger the rest of the journey. DETROIT STARS BEAT WHERE THEY PLAY Aug. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 - Cleveland at Cedar Valley, 19 (only) - House of David at Indianapolis. Aug. 18, Chicago, Milwaukee, wa. American Giants, two games. The American Giants will be at 8 p.m. Birmingham, where the Black Barons will be met in three games on Aug. 18. Aug. 18, 19 - Cubs at Racine, Wis. American Giants, two games. Chicago, Elke, convention week). Detroit at Indianapolis, Cubans at Detroit (tentative). Milwaukee at Cleveland Seattle. American Giants at Detroit, Memphis. American Giants at Waukee at Chicago, Chicago Giants at Detroit, Memphis. American Giants at St. Louis, Cubans at Kansas City. Drink GRA A bev Drink GRAPE BOUQUET A beverage that in taste and color resembles a sweet red wine—fragrant, sparkling and refreshing—at all fountains or by the case from your grocer. Delicious as a flavor for frozen ices and other desserts—or mixed with fresh fruits, a delightful summer punch. 10c per bottle 5c per glass ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS Anheuser-Busch Branch Wholesale Distributors Chicago, Ill. 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Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:50 p.m.; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 9 to 1. Dr. H. C. MARTIN IN W. MADISON STREET COR. MADISON AND MARKET. CHICAGO, IL. PANTS TO MATCH YOUR COAT AND VEST FIT. STYLE, WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, 25,000 PATTERNS Superior Match Pants Co. 118 S. Dearborn St. Room 399 Phone Dearborn 6806 Chicago, IL HAROLD FREEMAN DEAD; WAS CHAMP TENNIS PLAYER Washington, D. C., Aug. 17—Harold Van Venkel and his wife of the saint of his birth in Cleveland. Ohio, recently, His body was shipped to Washington for trial at the Innervation complex. PETER B. Freeman, who won the 1919, was a graduate of Dumfries and was a student and wiis a teacher at Howard university of his time of his life in national figure in athletics, having played junior or single tennis champion. tennis champion. H. V. V. Freeman of 10 and in 1911 and 1912 he and his father, Dr. Henry Freeman, won, that time on he has been a strong fighter. In 1913 he lost to his death he had annoyed many championships in the tennis world and was a tennis player. His tennis player, a football and baseball track man and was rated as a The funeral was held at McGulrue's Undertaking Parties and at the sermon. He was a member of several clubs, among which was the Klerver club and the Fraternity. Pallacanese were Milton Brown, George Quander, George Dewey Curtis, Philip B. Lewis, William Warrell, George Greene and Frederick I. Leffon. INDIANAPOLIS SWIPES 2 GAMES FROM CLEVELAND Washington Park, Indianapolis, Ind. Games of a double-header with the Taree Star of the Toledo franchise in the Nigro National league, at Washington park. Bunched hits off McCail in the first, second half of the Cleveland in the first game. Corbett, pitching for the Cleveland in the well scattered. The A. B. C. inclep in three fast double play which BATTING BLACKWELL IN DRAW Sabrina, B. N., Aug. 17. -Battling round bout to a draw Aug. 10 at the Livingstone Athletic park. The bout down being by both fighters, in the profiled half-round bout, in six rounds. This being the draft boxes it attracted much attention and was largely attended. Promoters L. L. Estridge scored K. O. ESTRidge SCORES K. O. New York Aug. 17. -Larry Estridge knocked out Jerome Baird (white) of the scheduled eight-round star bout at the 162nd medical army Saturday Friday. Estridge scored 158. In another digit-round Bobby Gold (white) of the 365th infantry. The boys are flyweights. Don't Wear A Truss! After Many Years' Experience We Have Perfected Mechanical System for Men, Won the Prize That Heal Rupture. Free Demonstration That the Dr. Kemp Rupture System may be used for the stabilization of this scientific system is offered. to all R up to a wife, who succeeds when she fails. 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Curtains base on balls, Lyons' sacrifice, Kenyon heat out a hit to Rios, Kenyon stole second. Abraucar throw out Marlarken, who runs counted on Beckwith's double. The other runs counted in the tblb. Montavaira robbed Kayon of a two-base walked and Beckwalt scored him with a line drive that hit the fence and bases. Brown's long score gave Stanley a chance to score after the two-base walked and Beckwalt scored a good game of ball after that. Tom Williams got into and out of a tight Montavaira was safe on Marlarger's error. Guerra sacrificed out, Almond ran in and Launcey batted for Delon, died to Lyons in left field. There were two out in the ninth when Montavaira toulled to Itown. The score: **Cases Counted:** A. B. B. I. I. C. Campw. I. 2 1 1 1 1 Garver. I. 2 1 1 1 I. gonf. I. 2 1 1 1 Drake. I. 2 1 1 1 Krupon. I. 2 1 1 1 Launcey. I. 2 1 1 1 Delon. I. 2 1 1 1 Belwin. I. 2 1 1 1 Abp. I. 2 1 1 1 Ryan. I. 2 1 1 1 Stern. I. 2 1 1 1 Delon. I. 2 1 1 1 T.Willm. I. 2 1 1 1 **Games:** A. B. B. I. I. C. Campw. I. 2 1 1 1 Garver. I. 2 1 1 1 I. gonf. I. 2 1 1 1 Drake. I. 2 1 1 1 Krupon. I. 2 1 1 1 Launcey. I. 2 1 1 1 Delon. I. 2 1 1 1 Belwin. I. 2 1 1 1 Abp. I. 2 1 1 1 Ryan. I. 2 1 1 1 Stern. I. 2 1 1 1 Delon. I. 2 1 1 1 T.Willm. I. 2 1 1 1 **Totals:** 54 54 54 54 **Total for:** Total in eighth and Heads for in sixth. SAITCH DEFEATS EDGAR BROWN BY New York. Aug. 17—In the men's singles finals of the Pennsylvanian tennis championship, the men's singles to be played on the courts of the ideal Tennis club in this city because Pennsylvanian association to postpone the event, E. Salch, the 19-year-old youth of this city, spring the greatest match of the season. G. Brown, national champion, in one of the greatest matches ever seen on the ideal courts. The scores were In the men's doubles final, which also included John McEnroe and Brown were victorious over Holmes and Thompson of Washington, and the scores of 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 by the scores of 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. SHAW BEATS SAUNDERS New Brighton, N. Y., Aug. 17—Wilkie Shaw of Bayonne, defeated Juddy Saunders, former City city, in the main 10-round attraction at the Brighton A. C. Aug. 6. DODO JACKSON LOSES Jersey City, Aug. 17—Dodo Jackson, a flyweight of this city, was defeated by the Knightlyn in the eight-round semifinal bout at the Oakland A. C. Aug. 6. WILLS VS. WEINERT New York, Aug. 17—Harry Wills will bow Charlie Weinert at the Queensboro A. C. Long Island City. DETROIT STARS WIN 6 TO 0 FROM HOUSE OF DAVID INDIANAPOLIS, 5; CLEVELAND, 2 Indianapolis, Ind. Aug. 11–Indianapolis at home, defeating Cleveland by a 5 to 2 score in the first of a four-game three-game series. Three successive errors followed by Washington's single, accounted for 10 points in the final innings. Milo hit Newsmore first pitch to left center for a home run. RHEL Cleveland. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 0 6 4 A. B. C. s. 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 x - 5 7 1 St. Louis. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x - 5 7 1 Clure and Ray; Newsmore and Dixon. ST. LOUIS 5; WILWAUKEE 7 St. Louis, Aug. 17–The St. Louis Stars defeated the Milwaukee Bears, 2 to 1, at Stars park Saturday, Tay Larson of Milwaukee hit the fifth inning was the feature of the Stars play, while Dunion of the visiting Stars made a great running catch of Scales long drive to left center. RHEL Milwaukee. 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 - 1 7 4 St. Louis. 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 x - 9 1 3 B. H. St. Louis. 0 1 0 0 2 0 x - 9 1 3 Murray; Strong and Roth. PAGE NIN2 BROWN WINS N.Y. STATE NET TITLE FROM YOUNGSTER Westerner Rallies While Saitch Goes to Pieces With Set Point in His Grasp Starting the second set, Satchi lost two doubles, faults and two outs, but took the next game on Brown's service and two double faults and two outs, two wild. The national champion seemed to get his strokes working in the second set, but through Satchi's service with three beautiful shots, Brown won the set. The third set saw Brown playing the best tennis he displayed all day, foregrounding his terrific drive. He was leading this set at 5-2 when a decision on a tiebreak, to be诱惑, to become irritable. This lack of control almost lost him the match, and Brown downed to certain defeat, beheaded by the plaudits of the audience, came through the set, and gave straight games to win the set. Brown took the third game after the game going to deceive six times before it was finally won. Satch was leaded by the score with the score at 6-15. With the sat point and match within his grasp, Satch battled the ball win. Brown was able to hit the ball. Brown was able to hit the ball. He won his own service and then took through Satch's for the set and the set. The fifth set went to Brown. 6-3, Brown Loses in Doubles. In the third game of this tournament, Holmes and Thompson of Washington, D. C. and Brown of Indianapolis in three sets, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. The final in ladies' singles brought together Mrs. Wade, holder of the stats under Taylor Troyer and Mrs. Conkell, constant driving of Mrs. Wade and constant driving of Mrs. Wade and permanent possession of the trophy. The mixed doubles found Mrs. Conkell and Satch. Wade and Satch were the groups with 4-6, 4-6, 6-2. The groups were 4-6, 4-6, 6-2. BOXING CLUB TO REOPEN Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 7—The Venue A. C. is to be reopened under new matchmaker and promoter and Cannon Ball Mitchell as referee. Most of the matching is in the athletic park, and under the management of the Memphis Red Sox. PETER H. PAGE TEN "BOB" JACKSON PUTS RECORD BEFORE THE ELK DELEGATES Because of his splendid ability as a lawyer, a stateman and fraternal organizer, Major Robert R. Jackson, charter member of Great Lakes lodge, called a ruler by 11 B. I. B. O. E. lodges of Illinois and Indiana. At a meeting of the members unanimously indented him for grand称号 ruler. He called for his fraternal connections and is conceded to be one of the greatest organizers in the country. He is acquainted with the brotherhood throughout America. He served for himself in his great fight for the upfit and advocated waged since the famous grand lodge he won his fight for the grand lodge and for Mosks. Atkins and Pavo, who and grand secretary, respectively, voluntarily for kibbutz, but he has travelled during the past 20 years advocating the position of frontierism and The platform of Major Jackson is the embodiment of Major Jackson's commitment for new logos and an added impersonation of his work; it organizes a national campaign committee and recognizes our efforts to increase the brand lodge funds to the extent of balancing trade paid clientele with our brand lodge funds and will attract many young men to the event and display to our brand lodge sessions a square of brand lodge space and trouble in our brand lodge jurisdiction for the rights of our brother lodge app users. Our brother lodge app users, the police they are justly entitled to. During his six years membership of Jackson defeated the 'Anti-intermarriage' candidates in the presidential race from marrying each other. He defeated the 'Full Crow' players on the railroads of the state, and defeated the 'Muskrat' players on the noted 'Jackson bill', which crushed the 'Birth of a Nation' (a state) and throughout the entire United States. Only he did defeat all bills aimed at force organizations to put them out on the road, emblems and regalia of the orders Shriners and Odd Fellows, but he secured a charter for Arabic templums and the secretary of state had refused them. The major also passed two bills that required an appropriation of $600,000 for the Freedom exposition that reflected the state's 55 years of freedom. He fathered the 'Horse kill' for the appropriation of the 50th infantry at the soldiers of the 50th infantry at the Chinese. The bill now law has been signed by the governor. Major Jackkushen devoted to the interest of his people he served with honor and distinction. 1. 1 ODD FELLOWS' DANCE Susan Harper, L. L., Aug. 10—become boboe, G. N., O. N., O. 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He is a special work in the University of Chicago. He is the guest of his cousin, Miss Johnnie Bell Wenckeb of Louis- ville, KY, is in the city as the guest of Miss Allison Boulder, 5552 Louisville Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Robbins of Hawkins, and Mrs. George D. Hawkins, and Mrs. George D. Hawkins, $316 Langley Ave. have as their daughter of Mrs. Ella Walker, of Hatton Hawkins, sons of Mrs. and Mrs. Hawkins, sons have returned from their vaca- Miss. Hannah Johnson of Natcher and Mrs. Harry King, 2145 Elda Ave. Miss. Jeremy I. Weaver, a school speaking the ether part of the summer in Washington, D.C. and Burke, her sister in law at 417 Calvary Ave. Miss. Sarah A. Calvary, a two weeks visit here with friends, left for St. Paul and Minn. Miss. Ella Barker and Mrs. George Hoyt of Foyt, Ariz. were guests of Mr. William Barker, Sunday given by Mr. and Mrs. H-Imy Barner, this week to attend the grand session of the Knights of Pythias in New York Miss Doris T. Clarke, Grand Rapids, Gibson. 1859 Mytle Ave., Harvey, IL. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brown, Dearborn. Albert Frierson, 6135 Dearborn St. Henry Chaylourn, rockefeller. visit with his sister, Mme. M. Craig- nell. Ray Simpson and ibis, 552 F. 4th St. are visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie Brown Rabecke, 555 Rhodes Ave. is spending the summer Daniel Waddy, 4722 Lanley Ave. in indulgence. I last work. The Milwaukee Wabash River, Riming and Ardenne Lewis of New York City, and Aries Lewis of New York City, sented the week-end in Milwaukee Ws, where they were presented of the Rev. Bernard R. McCormick. A BOX OF BEAUTY Dr. C. H. Berry Company Has Made "KREMOLA" Over 40 Years. Millions of Bars Sold There are so many so-called face bleaches, beauty preparations, tonics, creams that it is difficult for the average person to select the few good preparations out of the thousands of products. 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Taylor is in the 6455 Camellia Avenue. 421 Dearborn St. left Tuesday for Providence, Ky., where she will be married. 421 Dearborn St. left by her brother, on route home they will visit a sister in Terre Haute, Ind. City, Mo., in living her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F. Perkins, 4255 from an automobile lift through the cars of the Detroit Motor Car Detroit, Buffalo and New York City, where she will visit friends will spend her vacation visiting the Hev. Bell and Mary Ann. William Coleman, prominent fraternity leader in Texas, Texas, is visiting friends in the city. Miss Maggie Hurdson of Yellow Springs, Miss, and Miss Sister, Miss Chara Hurdson, 6227 Kenmore, Miss. Frank Vluken, St. Paul, Minn., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ernest Hurdson of Miss Ernestine Clark, 6430 Vernon Ave., is gowning her vacation in Cincinnati, Miss. and Mrs. W. J. Charlton of that city, Miss Christina Olerie, Louisville, Ky., Dr. W. H. Britt, 4710 State St., visiting from Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. James C. Hurdson were entertained at a chamber of commerce, 2 E. 40th St., E. 40th E. 40th E. George Alexander, formerly of 3342 South Park Ave., are now located in their beautiful new apartment. Miss Carolina Twype of the Liberty life insurance company returned to Indiana to vacation, event in Indiana. She spent the week-end at St. Louis, Mo., on Miss Irene Matthews, Fort Worth, ex-wife of brother, brother, Damage $25,000. This conference was the most intermingling experience the girls have ever had. They were well represented and the charm of the younger girls. They found that in one unfriendly, everyone living close to God and nature. One hundred and eighty people attended the deficient meeting and everyone a sister to the other. The games, baskets, gymnastics, and meetings brought the girls closer together. The meetings should stay until in order to in time unite the whole world. We were there were those that are affecting the nation. "Cases of War, Peace, Unfriendship, Friendship, What Character Is, How Character, Everything Everything." These topics were led by the high school girls, is it appropriate? Shot Over Boom Bent THE CHICAGO DEFENDER BINGA STATE BANK VOTES TO INCREASE ITS CAPITAL At a special meeting of the stock- holders of the Binga State Bank, took Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the bank building, 5th N. and State St. It was vetoed to increase the capital stock $100,599. BINGA STATE BANK NEW HOME OF BANK 500 shares to be sold to the present buyer. The seller will receive shares to be sold to the public, beque value $1.50 per share. This makes the capital and surplus of the bank $25,000. CRIPPLED WOMAN PROTECTS HOME: SHOOTS MAN IN NECK He because he came to her home because he came to set the house on fire. Mrs. Helen Mitchell, 121 East 21st St., selenized her house and set the address unknown, in the near cart Aug. 6. According to her story to the police, he was making an entry into another room and get her own gun to stop him. Mrs. Mitchell is a victim of her victim red after the shooting. GIRL'S THROAT IS GUT WHEN SISTER - HURLS BOTTLE AT HER A quarrel between two sisters terminated, when the threat of one was badly tempered by the other. The sisters were Mrs. Bettie Montgomery and Mrs. Edna Waincox. *Baincox* $40, Waincox Away. *Montgomery* widened her sister Saturday morning and they quarreled, husband, William, when no in came to the house. *Cow's* home to settle the dispute. From *Cow's* milk bottle at her sister, according to Montgomery. The broken pieces struck Mrs. Montgomery to death. She was rushed to the treatment, administered by a pivotal Tiller of the obstetrician, prevented her death. GENERAL MANAGER OF DEFENDER IN 1 Washington, D. C., Aug. 17—Bill A. Jones of Chicago, general manager of the Chicago football team, in the city several days last week for a visit to the team's practice matten relative to changes being made in the local office. While at the practice matten, he called upon by Tony Langton, the London left the city Saturday after the team's practice matten. Joined a few days later by Mr. Jones. J. LeCount Chestnut, recently proclaimed the eastern defender territory, who has left the city of New York he left the place he will make his headache. REED.ROBINETTE Surrounded by a few relatives and interesting Ms. Isabel Poirs V. Ibeld were quietly marched to the Friday evening Prairie School, the Friday evening Aug. 16, the Key, Father John H. Simons oil学院. The bride is the accomplished duchenee of Texas. She is a graduate of Tk University. Texas. She is a graduate of Tk University. She teaches in the Dallas schools besides being directress of the G. C. Clifford City. She is well known in the musical and pleasing personality. After brief honeymoon in Wisconsin and nearby points, Mr. and Mrs. Robnett will be at home, 7330 Aberdeen St. TWO SHOT A heated argument between two men ended in the probable fatal shooting of a man in the probable face of George Mosley by Arch Barbies. Barbies moved towards St. Ss, where all men were taken to the County hospital, where it is said that Kelso cannot recover. TO ATEND FUNERAL POINT, Woods N., Aug. 12-17, J.-J. Barbies, 110-220, 220-225, the city to attend the funeral of his brother, George Mosley, away at his home, St. Ss, Sinning, Ga. Assaults Wife William Jones, Ohio hotel, who was a former police officer, said the man, who was fund $1 and costs and services for the police department in a house of correction for trying to kill him, whom he had been arrested a year ago. LOST RELATIVES LOST RELATIVES EISA THOMAS—Arpege knowing the wife cohorts of N. K. E. Thomas, last head of the school, Miss Eileen Linden, TW W. Walmut St., Louisville, Ky. GELIVEY BETHEL—Arpege knowing the wife cohort of N. K. E. Thomas, last head of the school, Miss Eileen Linden, TW W. Walmut St., Louisville, Ky. GELIVEY BETHEL—Arpege knowing the wife cohort of N. K. E. Thomas, last head of the school, Miss Eileen Linden, TW W. Walmut St., Louisville, Ky. CITY BRIEFS Ell W. Forles, a prominent business citizen and cultural figure, is the guest of the Vincennes hotel. Mr. Forles is also the World's greatest Weekly in his city. Fractures Ribs A fall down the stairs at 3033 Dearborn is the cause of Isaac Marches, 326, 160 W. Visitors From Houston Mrs. Gorline Blunt and daughter of her sister, Mrs Luella Bide, Wade, to contend her studies with the Evelyn Academy of Dressmaking and Designing. Mr. and Mrs. Bass Entertain A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Bass at their residence, and novelist, Mr. and Robert Lindle and Bell Bass assisted in receiving Amon those present, Dr. J. C. Cerry and McBride. Popular Visitor Mrs. I. W. Larney, Lutcher L. has hikers for the past eight weeks, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. Johnnie, wife of Mr. and Mrs. Jozsef, J. Joseph, left for Mrs. Gorline Bide, who will stop over in Shreveport, La. to attend the Grand of Old Friends. Assaulted by Unknown During an argument with an un- known canonist, Stant and William 6000 Vicences Ave., was stabbed in the arm and chest by her. The unknown made her escape at Wichita. Visiting Mice Mrs. J. C. Vivian of Winchester, Ky., formerly Mrs. Susie N. Johnson Walker Speedley, 4824 Friar Lane. Be- fore returning home, Mrs. Vivian will have Lilian Gilkerson at Spring Valley, IL. Struck by Motorcycle As he was attempting to cross the street at 36th and State Sts. Robert was injured when he was struck by a motorcycle injured when he was struck by a John Snowden, 4914 Fair Ave. Cause Premature Birth A fall down the elevated stairs at 23rd and State Sts. 21, 1509 Dewey Ave., Exemption, to be premature birth had developed from the fall. Original Old Settlers The Chichester Old Setters club (organized by the late Jane Dempsey) is certified to take place Aug. 29. It is a different organization altogether and the clubs this notice is printed to avoid many disappointments. Mrs Hattie president; Valetta Drielen, secretary. Grant Memorial Church Grant Memorial A. M. E. church, the Sunday school outing. Come and go with us to hurryside on Saturday. North Shore line at Wilson Ave. 5 Auto passengers, 25 cents at gate. Children free. Ground at Covington's master; A. J. Brookins, superintendent. A. M. E. Evangelist union in conference Aug. 15-16. Evangelist I. E. Evangelist II. E. Evangelist III. Meals are being served. Universal Judee Singer will entertain 25 cents—advertisement. Bessie Coleman to Fly Desiree Column, the only Race woman flying, will appear at Joyland and the Children's Day evening, Aug. 17, from 7 to 9 o'clock. I-belted of Women's and Children's week. He is cared for and hear our only flying girl in her aviation costume. Lodge Chief In City A. W. Lloyd of St. Louis, Mo., grand chancellor of the Knights of Cyphas, and Mrs. A. M. Bickelck, Silvan Aven. and Mrs. A. M. Bickelck, Silvan Aven. city to attend the Pythian convention. **Goes to Ileidwil** Attorney and Mrs. Alva L. Dates left the Pythian convention in Ileidwil, Mlech, as guest of Mrs. Alva L. Dates, at the home of them. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Connor. **Princess Mysteria in City** Princess Mysteria in City is in the city to attend the Elk convention they are staying at the LaLbele hotel. Visitors Entertained Many social affairs were given last summer by the geographer at the state capitol, Honors Iowa and Miss Idaho jackets. Honors Kansas, Kansas City, Kan. who have been the presidents, Nakoma candidacy and relatives. Returns from California Dr. B. P. Jones president of the California chapter of the National Association, has returned to the city from an extended trip through California. Topeka Dentis is Here Dr. Charles L. Williams dentist, best known for the prosecution "Chase," successfully Diea at Beach Visting Here Ecactures Bibs Reputar Visitor Visitlng Nlse Goes to Idlewild F-BANDMASTER WRITES MUSIC IN HONOR OF COL. DUNCAN Rockford, M.I., Aug. 17. "Our Colleen," composed by James L. James B. Duncan, commanding officer of the Eighth Army, I. N. G., was publicly presented for the first time Sunday at the concert program, a large number of guests Sunday, designated by Col. James B. Duncan coming to automobile and train early Sunday morning. By poign it was evident we were present to visit the soldier boys, who have been in camp here over a Lieut. Tucker, compier of "Our Colleen," noted for his ability to play any instrument, received compensation from the senior instructor of civil life, Lieut. Tucker, a detective sergeant of the Chicago police, one of the many features of Sunny Ridge, received compensation from a loving cup to Company F, commanded by Capt. William J. Wartell, willed to him. The presentation was made by Col. Illinois National Guard service ladies titled to him by Maj. G. Gilton J. Foreman, commanding the 324 division, is expected that taint, Governor Fred W. Duncan and a number of National Guard officers will accompany Major Gen. Foreman. Programs, consisting of motion pli- cone and concave concerts, afforded every eve- ning. The recital will contain some theatrical elements and can be early Sun- day morning for Chicago. passed the illinois board of dental examiners. He is a recent arrival here and engaged actively and successfully in his chosen line for seven years in 2543 S. State St. and has opened a office. Dr. Williams stands in his Maternal Home of Pythias. Elk and a charter member of this chapter, Kapana Washburn college, Topeka. Dr. Wili- man returns to her home, she will visit another son in Philadelphia, Pa. Collarbone Broken Mrs. Ellen Brantley of Milledgeville, Ga., has been the guest of her son, Allen Brantley. 4146 Illinois Ave. Mrs. Brantley returns to her home, she will visit another son in Philadelphia, Pa. Collarbone Broken Mrs. Ellen Brantley of Milledgeville, Ga., has been the guest of her son, Allen Brantley. 4146 Illinois Ave. Mrs. Brantley returns to her home, she will visit another son in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Lacele Brantley, 4446 Indiana Mrs. Lacele Brantley, 13 for Dec. 13 attend the annual session of the grand conference. Before she returns, Mrs. Brantley will visit her mother in Culver, Ind, who is visiting Donation. Texas, visiting YOUR SKIN NEW A DISC SAF LIGHT SK MONEY BACK BLEA BE MORE POPULAR- Safely and securely you can now remove likecho is guaranteed to lighten your skin with light, even attractive effects. It allows exposing the whole word to your-guaranteed unimpacted areas. 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SETS. luxury table, Oriental and Chinese rice, wine, dessert, and appetizer. parcel set also for coat, 2023 Dresden bird, be app. Hermpola, Dress. GGX 24. be MUSE VACATION $1,600 HOUSE: FURNISHED $40, and $80. Resaleable. 41 Campain FURNISHINGS of $1,600 APT, TY- trols, $125, dairport, $467 Michigan FOR SALE-14, SATIN FURNISH BLAS 6025, dining and mattress. $1,600 6025. FOR SALE-ONE LARGE LOOKING CLASS without frame, 212 Michigan Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46201. dollars, 1100, 2200, 2500, 2800, 3100, 3400. FLOOR PLAT WITH LESS CLASS FOR SALE 612 Indiana Ave. 25, mpt. lines, 1400. dollars, 1100, 2200, 2500, 2800, 3100. floor, 2400, ladder, 10, 8, 6, and 5 p. Hotels, boarding, house, apartments and host for spa Jude Wins. Jr., Paula, writer, and owner of the MKE MK AT FELLS HOTEL NO. 2, INLB. Station, MKB, MKB, MKB, Willis Bldg. Hairdressing, shampooing, manicure, etc. Bathroom, laundry, cleaning, etc. Sofa. We need the office by mail. Dlpngn. given. Karen, wanted. Hair CULTERER We do quick work and护发,护发 satinate, haircut, hair styling, diamond, hair, J. R. Anderson of St. Louis, worn at 1333 Pritz Ave, 20, Atlanta MRS. MRS. JULIA MCGOWEN WRATCH REPRESENTATIVE AND WALKHOLDER VIPHER. ALFRED ATTENANT. IMM. JULIA MCGOWEN. IMM. JULIA MCGOWEN. PUBO RESIDENCE. PUBO RESIDENCE. DREW. DREW. DREW. DREW. MEDICAL DO YOU WANT TO GET WELL? I have a disease known as Syphilis, and I have Related Disease, a preparation which will not only cure the disease, but also cause the "illusion" of which you may be mislearning. Relative Disease will cure the disease of 50 cents to cover cost of mail we send to you. Relative Disease is a preparation. Please make all resuscitation and Medication. Medication, Inc., Shreveport, La. BLANTON'S BIRMICASTAL SALE WILL RELEASE JUNE JOB OF WORK HIREMENTS ARE JOINTED, and will accept calls to the direction read. I will gladly fall to as the direction read. I will gladly fall to as the direction read. Price $1 per JOB, at Whitman Drug Store, S. Ansonville, N.C. Columbia St., Detroit, Mich. E. C. Columbia St., Detroit, Mich. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES CITIZENS, NEW-COMERS, YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN We want young and valuable men worrying about a job when your career position awaits you at the A. B. C. Employment Office 4702 S. State Street Drexel 0098 and 0194 Open Evenings, Sundays and Holidays WHEN OUT OF OR NEEDING HIRE CALL FORRESTVILLE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, KENNEDY GIRD PENN, PROP. CONTRACTORS CHESTER A. WICKS LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTION REPAIRING MAINTENANCE LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE HAVE YOUR HOME OR PLACE EXTEND CREDIT IP DESIRED. Building Contractor Building Contractor PLANS AND DESIGNATIONS FOR BUILDING, TRANSITIONS AND LOANS EXTENDED ROSE DREXEL 5628 CLOTHING FOR SALE THE REX PANTATORIUM W. W. COR. SIXT ST. AND WARSH AVE High class tailoring; prices 85.00 - 100. Made from your own wood. R. B. JOHNSON, Manager Victory 6332 If you are now making $35 per week on your own or just for the higher money making provision in the country today. As one of the largest and most widely adored new making openings for capable men and women in every part of the country. Our product is one of proven quality, widely adored in the United States and every state in the United States. We want men and women that we can employ in our businesses in thousands upon thousands all over the country. Instead of selling this product by mail alone, enormous crowds we are able to receive from the business owners are our clients of this already established business. Your duties will be to demonstrate this product to you and have not yet per hand of it and take care of it accordingly. If your application is accepted your earnings will be limited only to the amount of time you have not yet per hand of it and take care of it accordingly. ALWAYS USING IT AT THIS TIME: If your application is accepted your earnings will be limited only to the amount of time you have not yet per hand of it and take care of it accordingly. YOUR PART: You will be independent, and your own working hours and be your own --- This product SHOULD be, and WILL be, Thousands of dollars worth of advertising alongside our other products. We are going to send hundreds of dollars to help our representation many of our customers well more You can make $35 to $20 a week or more and $50 to $75 a week. You can also beauty preparations. We want a live rehearsal exclusively to community to hang out on line exclusively. We invite you to join some of our agents make $20 to $25 a week just working in their place time, and $50 to $75 a week. We encourage own bean, work whatever you please and be ready to do it. You don't need to have a lot of experience. We will give you all the information and details and if you will just follow our instructions, you will be fine. Enjoy your time, even your thought of making before. AGENTS--MARKE BIG MONEY FELLING to relocate to contribute, reorganization, inhigh as he earns $20 per month. So can you pay, the same amount as he earns $20 per month. BILLS City, Dept. 2, BILLS City, Washing. STUDENTS--AGENTS--MARKE GOOD MONEY to the greatest selfless employee ever known yourself and others. Manager System College, Dept. 2, 1014 Milee Avenue, New York. MEN AND WOMEN EVERYWHERE; LET BUSINESS, in business, sell your food, toilet and medicinal products, build up an permanent FOOD A Dairy Co., Columbus, Ohio. 14 Farmers Market, Columbus, Ohio. 14 Salt, 21% made in, any other salt or alkali. Offer easy to get. Rite credits. Apart from Tailor Department, Dept. 127, Station C, Ohio. LARGE JEWELRY FIRM WANTS REPRESENTATIVES. Sell high grade jewelry directly. Guaranteed. Your gems products in ad- mission. Cleveland, Ohio. 13 Central Park, Cleveland, Ohio. EARN 100 DAILY SILVERING MIRRORS. Sell jewelry, beads, stones. Guitar for chandeliers, bedding, stores. Guitar for chandeliers, bedding, stores. Laboratories, New York, New York. **AGENTS** to $25 DAILY AND FREE SHEETS for introducing our rate rules to your customers. Worth Women Mills Co. Dept. 1888, Chicago, and WANTED **AGENTS** TO SELL TOILET ALIBIES; attractive jersey; our qualification. Worth Medicine Co., Tennessee, Tenn. WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN QUANTIZERS in Illinois; high school (federal tutoring) face opportunity. Apply L. W. Collin, Seigle, B. of A., 25 E. 4th st., Chicago, IL. MISCELLANEOUS BROWN'S KENNELS barns, beams, baskets, dogs, horse coats, poles, police dogs, police officers, police dogs, continuation opportunities, stumps, stumps, GEO. BROWN GEO. BROWN LET US DEPART YOUR CAR FOR THE LUXE PARADE, AUG. 26 TO 31 IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. THE ALL COLORD ENEMY PROGRAM S. STATE ST. C. POWERBANK Business Manager S. STATE ST. WANTED—FOR CASH OLD POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTIONS LINCOLN STATE BANK A. E. AVERY 310 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO. IF YOU WANT TO DEPART FOR A POSTAL AGency will for limited time teach you a specific time of depertion work if interested. E. St. 310 S. STATE ST. CHICAGO. GIVE ME YOUR ORDER FOR DECORATING the bill in conjunction, more than 50,000 copies of our illustrated Marion Browne INCH DISPLAY ADVERTISMENT. 151 magazine, tarot, bible,针, No. Word popular service, Atlantic City, N.J. LOST AND FOUND 150 Reward FOR BLACK AND YELLOW Reward FOR BLACK AND YELLOW JR, SIXTH WABASH AWB, B. W. LYTE, JR, SIXTH WABASH AWB, B. W. LYTE -LOST-WHITE FEMALE FOODLE: BROKEN 141 hlp, rearward - 231 St. State Nt. lhp, rearward - 231 St. State Nt. THE CHICAGO DEFENDER MEN-WORKS-GIRLB. 18 QR. WANTED MEN-WORKS-GIRLB. 18 QR. WANTED To be Government job; job #182 $182 monthly. Quick raise! steady work. Job requires: experience; experience; sufficient experience; experience/unassessed? Wife immediately for free list positions within institute. Dept. BG. Bachelors N. Y. MEN AND WOMEN FOR FACTORY WORK. 2622 WILLIAM AVE. Victoria G52 2622 EXPERIENCED ON LAMP SHADES DAYLIGHT SHOP HIGHEST WAGES BONUS SUMMER VACATION APPLY READY FOR WORK 1323 BLUE ISLAND AVENUE: SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS GIRLS Experienced on Power Sewing Machines INTERLOCKED SPRING SEAT CORPORATION 4925 South Halsted Street WHY BE IDLE WHERE THE NEW SOUTH SIDE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY HAS WORKED FOR YOU! SIM & STATE ST. BOOBS 4 & 5, DESIGNER BLDO. BOTTOMS & STARRS. Props. Out-acted postmaster secure work by writing us. WANTED USHERS EXPERIENCED: NEAT, GOOD LOOKING APPLY IMMEDIATELY A. M. MILLER, A. M. MILLER STAR & GARTER THEATER MADISON AND HALSTED STS. WANTED At once city paper, make paper papers and decorations for the Elks Convention. And to be in the city. The All Colored Bureau, Bureau, G. POWRIS, Business Manager. WANTED Two experienced women to make it awesome. GREATEST. APPLY BUSINESS. 3146 COTTAGE GROVE. GIRLS. NOT LET WINTER FIND YOU GIRLS. WORK WITH SYSTEM of beading and embroidery. big fall and winter show. big fall and winter show. big fall and winter show. 4148. 10th Street, 914th Street, 9236. WOMEN. LENN GOWN BLINDING mask; 320 Wear. learn while wearing. Facilitating, wearing experience unnecessary. Franklin Institute, Dept. 824. Rochester Mfg. Co., 3441 8. Haited St. IF WANTED TO HIRE A MACHINE to work on assemble, work good, make MFG. Co., 3441 8. Haited St. IF WANTED TO HIRE A MACHINE to work on assemble, work good, make MFG. Co., 3441 8. Haited St. WOMAN WANTED TO HIRE IN MACHINE and act as waitress; wage a week with machinery. elevate hotel, hotel elevator, elevate hotel, hotel elevator. HAND HEADERS AND ENMBROIDERIES AT Taylor Beading & Embroidery, City, MN. EXPERIENCED SHADE MAKERS. Good women to see. Mgr. See, 111th Street. WANTED - 22 GIRLS. ON WORK ON POWER WANTED - 22 GIRLS. ON WORK ON POWER Indians are. 24 foot. already work. 24 FIRST-CLASS HEPCOCHER AND REGED FIRST-CLASS HEPCOCHER AND REGED Indians are. 24 foot. already work. 24 HELP WANTED—MALE LEARN AUTO TRADE AND EARN AT SAME TIME Obtent and best equipped auto school has opening hours and is open 10am to 5pm. If someone will get you good job while learning, you can complete right away. Address HW 20, Chicago District. INCENSED, EXPERIENCED, COURTESAN AND CAREFUL, DRIVERS WITH REFER- CALL, MILH, DORSON, DREXEL 7051 OR OAKLAND 711, AFTER 3:30 P.M. FREE ADVICE: HOW TO BECOME SICHER ADVOCAT: Mackenzie MacDonald, Real Estate Advisor, MacDonald Real Estate FIRMERM, RAGGARMERM, SLEEPING CAT traits prof., $149.200, Equipment must be paid, $149.200, 18 Hours LESSONS, DIFFECTIVE COURSES, ELE GRAIN, ELEGEND, ELEGEND, Tape ELEGENDIAN WANTED TO DO HOME WORK, wintor work and general re- sults. BARRER WANTED FOR FIRST-GLASS BARRER IN INDIA. India: Indigo, ind. BARRER WANTED FOR INCE, 4044 BARRER TARIF, Tarif. TWO BARRER TARIFS, STATE OF INDIA. COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER DESIGNER, longought, longought 3210. Call me, m. or EXPERIENCED TYPIST AND GENERAL office girl wants position. Dress. 9544. POSTAGE WANTED in drug store, longought. no clear in drug store, longought. GARAGE NURSE WANTED WORK OFFICE. CALL BEDROOM 1857. SITUATIONS WANTED - MALE SITUATION WANTED by CAUPERNET building, construction, maid's leg, painting and staining. Allele 1858. SITUATION WANTED Male and Female WANTED CONTRACT with MAKING, spreads and dissection of any kind. Allele 1858. BUILDING MATERIAL BECAUSE OF THE WRECK- ing of the buildings on South Park Ave. building material of every description can be bought for one-fourth price. Call and See These Bargains 31st St. and South Park Ave. E. 44TH ST. 21, N-217TH PUNCH, LARGE room; people or men; rugged people only. E. 44TH PL. 40, LARGE FURNISHED or INFRARED room; modern; private E. 44TH ST. 40, 2D APT.-PUNCHED room is private family; man or married CALIFORNIA APT. 41, N-416LY FURNISHED room for 5 or 8 people; one block FURNISHED ROOM; SUITABLE FOR SINGLE person or couple; modern; convenient WARSHAVE AVE. 655, APT. 2- FURNISHED room for single man with or without board. E. 44TH ST. 21, APT. II-LARGE FURNISHED room for single man with or without board. FORTHESTVILLE AVL. 454, APT 9-3-NE FORTHESTVILLE AVL. 454, APT 9-3-NE recoverable, ground 454 FG LAWRENCE AVS. 4540, 2D APT 9- weeks. Inherited 2011. INFRASTRUCTURE TRAINH AVE. 4637, 2D APT- LARGE furnished room, free kitchen, kitchens private, bathroom, laundry, office, parking. Refinished married couple suite. APT. 2—N-STATYF form. room, electric; earlite; only one area room. FURNISHED. APT. 2—N-STATYF room FOR TWO GIRLS WHO PRESENT to room together in quiet Christian home. E. 42D ST. 80, APT. 2—N-STATYF PERI- dental room with all modern conveniences. E. 44TH ST. 80, APT. 2—N-STATYF peri- dental room; hot and cold water; warm- and cool BRAND HOME. 827, APT. 2—MOSO- BRUSHED or unbrushed. first-class people- class. GALMIST AVE. 309, APT. 2—ROOM FOR nursery or nice family; surface area sizes are listed. COTTAGE GROVE AVE. 312, APT. 2— GROVE FOR personal use. Engineered light etc. ST. LAWRENCE AVE., 6550—NEATLY formalized room. Faint cracks. INC. LAWRENCE AVE., 212-745-4000. INDIANA AVE., steam bath, electric light. INDIANA AVE., steam bath, electric light. FOR SALE INDIANA AVE., 342. PENN-THREE larger room. NO-THREE larger room. NO-THREE BOWEN AVE., 611-PENNISHED HOOD BOWEN AVE., 611-PENNISHED HOOD MICHAEL AVE., 3340. BEAUTIFUL larger room, all modern. larger room, all modern. MICHAEL AVE., 3340. BEAUTIFUL larger room, all modern. MICHAEL AVE., 3340. BEAUTIFUL larger room, all modern. ABERDEEN ST., 3010. NEATLY FURN. ABERDEEN ST., 3010. NEATLY FURN. STREAM, neatly furn. 991.40. STREAM, neatly furn. 991.40. MICHAEL AVE., 312D. APT-ROOM. STREAM, neatly furn. 991.40. STREAM, neatly furn. 991.40. INDIANA AVE., 644. FLAT 3-NEATLY furnished side room. complex preferred. VERON AVE., 8200, 3D APT.-PUR- CALCUMET AVE., 8200, 3D APT.-PUR- glided room. SW. VERON AVE., 8200, 3D APT.-PUR- glided room. Westworth 0352. CALCUMET AVE., 4100 APT.-FURNISHED front room. CALCUMET AVE., 4100-DONE LARGE FRONT and coo side room. Atlantic 1835. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BELLIB AYE.....MODERN. LARGE habitable map. Lates reusable. MARSHALS LAND. LARGE. MUST be furnished. Listed room; modern; must be FURNISH. ROOMS. CALL COSTON ROOM (Neighbor Agency). CALL 212 WAYBANK AVENUE. (W) E. 44TH FL. AV. 201, 2D APT.-ROOM, FURN. or in furniture. E. 44TH FL. AV. 201, 2D APT.-ROOM, FURN. or in furniture. E. 44TH FL. AV. 201, 2D APT.-ROOM, FURN. and electric. Dresel 6841. CHAIPLAIN AV. 491, 491-PUR. BOOM CHAIPLAIN AV. 4730-MOI. CONY. alu couples or rats. Dresel 6841. CHAIPLAIN AV. 4730-MOI. CONY. alu couples or rats. Dresel 6841. CHAIPLAIN AV. 4730-MOI. CONY. alu couples or rats. Dresel 6841. VINGENBERE AV. 1553, 2D FLA.-NICE VINGENBERE AV. 1553, 2D FLA.-NICE VINGENBERE AV. 1553, 2D FLA.-NICE VINGENBERE AV. 1553, 2D FLA.-NICE MODERN FINISHED ROOM: CHRISTIAN GILLS AV. 3825-FINISHED ROOM single man or woman. Dresel 6841. GILLS AV. 3825-FINISHED ROOM single man or woman. Dresel 6841. GILLS AV. 3825-FINISHED ROOM single man, sit, and else. Ken 8017, be by 8017. STH 271, 2D APT.-ROOMS, FORM. sim, sit, and else. Ken 8017, be by 8017. STH 271, 2D APT.-ROOMS, FORM. sim, sit, and else. Ken 8017, be by 8017. STH 271, 2D APT.-ROOMS, FORM. sim, sit, and else. Ken 8017, be by 8017. STH 271, 2D APT.-ROOMS, FORM. SOUTH PARK AV. 2527-BOMI: BETHE SOUTH PARK AV. 2527-BOMI: BETHE SOUTH PARK AV. 2527-BOMI: BETHE SOUTH PARK AV. 2527-BOMI: BETHE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH use of TWO kitchen and dining room; only couple need apply. 425 F. 11th Rd. GLAND BLDG, 4035. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 425 F. 11th Rd. GLAND BLDG, 4035. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 425 F. 11th Rd. E. 4071 F. 422, APT. 1- DESIABLE RM. Renewed 7007. HIDDEN AVE. 250-UPFURNISHED SMALL snd room, female or man. FLATS FOR RENT FURNISHED SNT. 250-1 APT. ABBER SHOP, poolroom, care: 41s and up. Prairie AVE. Hotel, 222 Prairie Ave. FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED FLAT AND Mirrored, family of 4: no collection to their residence.床位: 60 per snd. bedroom at. 2012.12 E. 33D ST.—FURNISHED FLAT. 5, northwest corner of 33D ST. (daily; adult only); MODERN 2-BOMF FURNISHED FLAT. 625 E. 423 st. **FLATS WANTED** WANTED-7 or 8 S.M. for OCT. 1 I BY quarter first class car; can rent; house- destructive; apt. must be modern, clean, clean and well-ventilated. S.M. $425. S.A.R.A., H. I. Pipe, 442 Indiana, Nen. 625. WANTED-SMALL FLAT: MODERN-2 or 5 S.M. brooklet 416; after 0 p. m. Nen. CAR. WANTED-4 or 600 FLOOR Nest; front door; Call 212. WANTED-HOUSE OR FLAT: CLEAN AND northwest corner of 625 st. Call Dressl 600. FLAT: TIVE-IVE OR SIX HOSING: ROOMS WANTED WANTED—NY ONCE TWO HUNDRED FUR- plains robes for tikvist during the week of the Elk" August 30 to 31st. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MUSEUM THE ALL COLORED IMPLEMENT BUREAU C. POWERING MANAGER PHONE VICTORY MARKETING LET IT BE KNOWN THAT THE MAIN ROOM reference furnished. Interior at 610 Main Room Restaurant. State at 610 Main Room Cabinetry. RENTAL RENTING. 641, 612, 616, 618 FLATS FOR SALE CORNER PURNISHING ATT. HEADLESS rent; turn over lease, 2002 College Guest ave, 20. OFFICES FOR RENT TWO WALL, LIGHTED OFFICE; RENT on balcony; lawyer, doctor, chiropractor or general business. General Business DESIGNABLE OFFICES FOR DOCTORS, DENTIST or other purpose; best location in town, Roscoe Bank Bldg. Apply Roscoe Bank, Mab and Grand. OFFICE FOR RENT: LOCATION 2002, 45th st. 10th, n. c. corne indiana ave. BUSINESS CHANCES OIL SYNDICATE OPERATING UNDER a new plan. No preparation plan since the new plan was approved. We are assessors of the organization. The profits are based on the sales of oil products. We are experts as an oil producer. I have ever seen the time when you can acquire a new oil product. This time, due to an oil production of crude oil, we are come again. Now is the time of them to invest in crude oil, and use the price of oil to invest in oil treatment investment with I. believe, we worth double and Oil Treatment Fooster, with bank refer- ence, Dian Dian Tuba, Tuba, Ola. RESTAURANT FOR SALE WILL TRADE FOR GOOD AUTOMOBILE OR GOOD HALL $8,000 FEARLY INCOME PAID THROUGH MONEY MAKING YOU make $2,000 monthly, possibly more. We will gift warranty keys to your vehicle. We gift warranty keys to your vehicle. We count. Bank references, established facts, where it pays to min. Snorkelate Texas Oil Co. where it pays to min. Snorkelate Texas Oil Co. THE CLOSER WE衣MENT WANTED—TO WEAR THE LATEST INCOME AGAIN in more than $100. Write quick again in more than $100. Write quick back to bocker tailoring Co. Dep. Chicago. A FIRST CLASS DELICATES FOR SALE business; waits to return; trade already b官兵 quarter attached. For further information call Mr. Martinez, Victory 710 bundled so we can. We sell or buy for you. Barber shows pictures, estimates, fees. Cottage Grove ave. Doug. $500. NIVITY $200,500 OR $400 CANF CANP YOU have a bane of your own and you will have a monthly fee. House rented. Call Mr. Martins, special agent, Vivior 2128. PARTNER WANTED WITH Soby CAPITAL, Hospital in Glenna, IL given in area, or Chicago, IL. DELICATESSIN FOR SALE: GOD BENISH MISCHIEFNESS IN SALE: FOR SALE will buy the ship, the cost of after $890, will buy the ship, the cost of after $890, FIRM SALE: U-STAGEMENT, INCLUDES firmness, reasonable. Call after p. m. to FOR SALE-TAIRING STORE, DRIVE FOR SALE-TAIRING STORE, DRIVE FOR SALE-TAIRING STORE, DRIVE LIGHT LANCHE, cigarette store for sale cheap, 750 States, ELECTRIC SHIP REPAIR SHOP FOR SALE, ELECTRIC SHIP REPAIR SHOP FOR SALE, A PURE HERB MEDICINE GOOD LUCK HERBS Hilton John Concourse RI; S. John Coquercier RI; D. Raggs酒店; B Queen RI; O. Original Hotel Ear; Seven Barbat Wake Bobo, Full Instructions with each Lodging. Ticket $25 for two Lodgings and we will give $25 for two Lodgings and we will give Jake Key, a book worth saving, Send U. S. stamp or money orders. Address all enquiries to 202 625 College Street, Chicago, IL. STOP WORRYING WHO SUFFER FROM I CAN HELP YOU IN ANY FORM OF SUFFEING. YACKI HERB CO. 4836 S. State St., Chicago, Ill. HERB'S POWER. SHOWS YOU HOW TO read character at a glance. A man's face shows a character he knows. You have a magic key to people's mind. You can read this course. This course teaches you to know what characters Chisha blond, changed in gold, Seed grass, Aiden, and A. 1014 S. Chicago is, Chicago, and Aiden. A. 1014 S. Chicago is, Chicago, and Aiden. CHEER UP When you love, unhappy or sad, if you married, and paint for you, "Happy Home Correspondence Club," you get a gift. Correspondence Club, Box 22, Carnegie Station, Pittsburgh, PA. ANTHOLOGY WILL HELP YOU DECIDE WHAT TO READ. We are here for lore for lore. Reading in Mine, Mine, Mine, Mine. We are here for WALKER, YOUR BROTHER, CA is looking for you. Your address is 435 WALKER, YOUR BROTHER, CA is looking for you. Your address is 435 WALKER, YOUR BROTHER, CA ASTROLOGY - STARS TELL STORY SURVEY. Nest date and data for rtd reading tables. Nest date and data for rtd reading tables. WISHING TO REDUCE EXPRESSIONS to FRIENDS or LAWYERS. Call 817-6717. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-INVENTORY FOR RESTAURANT ORDERING SERVICES, seen iterated for cooking ordering systems, seen iterated for cooking orders. Mr Invailson can be used in various other orders. Invailson claims that will protect. Sold dinner guests. Claims that will protect. Sold dinner guests. Address: Box 14, Chicago, Berkshire, TOUGH MUSIC MARGARIES; THREE BLOCKS, Jungle Bloes Sandals Bloes by Swamp Bloes, Jungle Bloes Sandals Bloes by Swamp Bloes, Jungle Bloes Sandals Bloes by Swamp greatest, popular, dreams, Lovestead, Oldest, greatest, popular, dreams, Lovestead, Oldest, packed of 12 cups for $1 (sechs $4 on pal- let). Chicago, Ill. 232 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, Illinois. HUBBARD BANK OF ENG FURNITURE FOR SALE — $ 9,495 leather and oak parcel saillé, 500; kitchen table, 100; kitchen-collaborer, table saillé, 417; new, bargain. 2,995. Grand Bird. Douglas 4903. CITY OF ANTONES STRADIAVIAN VIOLET FOR sale at 2454 Prairie St. Alicia, V1928. FOR SALE-2 BUILDINGS: GREAT WATERS; 1 year old; 2357 Michigan Ave. FOR RENT ST. ELIZABETH ASSEMBLY 164 ALL EASY At alt. atage hall in concession. Parties and members. Attendance. Postage. Postmaster Pablo Jilleon Wright. Douglass 4948. DABEAMENT: ANY KIND OF BUSINESS; 415 100. STORAGE GOLD STORAGE. 11:21:19 COTTAGE Grove are. A loan be furniture in storage. Private room $4 per month (books 5 rooms of furniture). PENSIONS AGE ELEVEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOBBS & GRUBB, 454 E. 477TH ST. KEENYD 0700-0729 FOR SALE HOBERS 46TH PL., NEAR HENNESEN AVE—To brick house: furnace brat, oak gourd, lights, 1-car garage. Price $7,000; $1,000. PRAIRIE AVE. NR. 507TH ST—BROOMB 424 GILS AVE. NR. 507TH ST—BROOMB price $;0.000, $1,000 cash TWO-FLAT GILS AVE. NR. 507TH ST—BROOMB 424 GILS AVE. NR. 507TH ST—BROOMB 2 pairs 2 women in bedroom; furnace bath; stove; refrigerator $252 DEBORN AVE. NR. 507TH ST—DEBORN BRICK stream; steam bat. elac. light. Price $;0.000, $1,000 cash EVANS 47E. NEAR 47H ST.-BRICK 2E. 6, 16 rooms. furnace炉. acc. lights. 6, 16 rooms. furnace炉. acc. lights. 5 FDDEAL ST.-2. 4800M FLATS. store bear. price $1,500. 6000 car. beat. Price: $16.00; $15.00 down BARGAIN ON 30TH ST. NEAR VINCENES - Pine-5.00, 7.58 SAT. peat over 350 - Pine-5.00, 7.58 SAT. peat over 350 lights. Price: $14.20 or $49.00 down SIX FLATS 4949 ST. LAWRENCE AVE.-BRICK, ALL B 4949 ST. LAWRENCE AVE. BRICK, ALL B 4949 ST. LAWRENCE AVE. $2,000,000 BRICK, room and open porches; all modern; rental GRAND BLOCK and 4TH ST. ST—PRESS brick, 6 ft., all 7 rooms, 2 baths; arity brick, 6 ft., all 7 rooms, 2 baths; arity 31.13 E. ST—PRESS BRICK, 8 FLATTS 31.13 E. ST—PRESS BRICK, 8 FLATTS ST. LAWRENCE AVE. NEAR 4TH ST. ST. LAWRENCE AVE. NEAR 4TH ST. room and 5-room. FRIARE APE. N.E., 30TH ST.-PRESS 钻进 in construction. All 6 rooms with price $25,000; $3,000账. NIVE FLATS ST. LAWRENCE ST., 47TH ST.-flat, modern, retail $130. Price $35,000; $10,000账. BLAFT N. E. COR. 47TH AND ST. LAWRENCE ST. LAWRENCE ST., 46th room, steam. dure and trim. Price $55,000; $10,000账. BUSINESS JSB E. 43RD ST.-ST. STORE AND 2 5-BOOM cart. OUR BUYERS NEVER FAIL BARGAINS FOR SALE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS in Houses, Two-Flat, Three- Flats; Also Business Property Satisfactory费用. If you are looking for a home or wish to make an investment call E. BALDWIN AGENCE & YOUNG CORP. 5400 Indiana Ave. Douglas 1029 d-e BASIC PLAN - BASEL PLAN, stain steel, electric, $2,000 Warren in one of the nice neighborhood on the West side of the city. J. BALDWIN AGENCE and YOUNG CORP. 1200 Indiana Ave. Douglas 1029 d-e BASIC PLAN - BASEL PLAN, stain steel, electric, $2,000 Warren in one of the nice neighborhood on the West side of the city. J. BALDWIN AGENCE and YOUNG CORP. 1200 Indiana Ave. Douglas 1029 d-e INVESTMENT - $1,000, $2,000, $3,000 Investment them out of income and make you provide them out of income and make you provide them out of income and make you provide them out of income and make you make money are at once. Edward A. Shahalia, real tax account, Grosse Pointe Grove Douglas 5000 UNSUAL OPERATIONS suitable for any line of business or private residence; full coverage; cheap rent and cheap cheap. large land; cheap rent and cheap cheap. Victoria, Victoria 2122 FOR SALE--3-PLAT BRICK, DIVIDED INTO 2 sets, cost $40 per month, alloy cover, steatain bear, always rated, near Grand Brace $1,800. All art, Miller & Co. 615 Fire St. $1,400. Art, Miller & Co. 615 Fire St. BEAUTIFUL 10-BOMB HOUSE ON FORSTER wilie, are owned by loop baggage manne wilie. The house has new 2-bottle guards, also his own guards. The house is $2,999. Price $1,400. Quick as it is in snap. S. Moore, $728 Painters are, Douglas 807. 300 square ft. alloy cover; construction: 40 trees of fruit, fence all around; 2 barns; 14 miles from station. Isaac Lester, 628 S. Moore, $1,400 on arm to room S. Moore, 628 S. Moore, $1,400 on arm to room 4-PLAT BRICK, $1,800. $400; $400; 2-PLAT BRICK, $1,800; $400; furniture, $2,999; $2,999; GILLES ARREA, $3,000; UNIVERSAL REAL ESTATE CO. 410 State St. FOR SALE--3-PLAT BRICK, DIVIDED INTO two sets, cost $40 per month, alloy cover, steatain bear, always rated, near Grand Brace $1,800. All art, Miller & Co. 615 Fire St. $1,400. Art, Miller & Co. 615 Fire St. BEAUTIFUL 10-BOMB HOUSE ON FORSTER wilie, are owned by loop baggage manne wilie. The house has new 2-bottle guards, also his own guards. The house is $2,999. Price $1,400. Quick as it is in snap. S. Moore, $728 Painters are, Douglas 807. 300 square ft. alloy cover; construction: 40 trees of fruit, fence all around; 2 barns; 14 miles from station. Isaac Lester, 628 S. Moore, $1,400 on arm to room S. Moore, 628 S. Moore, $1,400 on arm to room 20 Century Real Estate CO. Two sets, data and residences at crus bargains. For particular drive. Dwells 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, m. and 6 to p. m. B-PLAT RANNING FROM INITIAL PAY to the city. Beautiful homes with small down slope. 24-hour concierge, & Co. Oversee JM, 3231 B. State St. FOR SALE 2-STORY AND BASIDEN townsville, Freesport, Willis, OK. townsville, Freesport, Willis, OK. Grove, Auburn, GA. & Chicago Defender. FLATS AND HOUSES ON EASY TERMS IN exchange. Buy contracts; money to loan. Bondware. Boundary 6000, 3230 State 8 Compton. DON'T READ THIS UNLESS YOU WISH to examine a casket and a square棺 on all dates and Indiana Ave. Douglas 3247 and 3244. Moran tans will furnish lumber for payment. Payments. Taylor, 3241 Washington blvd. NEW BOOM CALIFORNIA BENEGLAND for sale at airbnb: 400 rooms; a burglar in Moran Park, W. II, Watson, 1343 W. 105th St. 5174 FLAT RIVER, BOGG 310-525-5111 GRANITE AVE. 8, 9 years old; income $7,021.71 year; brick brickage: $30,000; $10,000 cash. Krowned MGR. Haskel Hodder. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CHICAGO DEFENDER SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 THE Chicago Pender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY Founded May 6, 1805, by ROBERT S. ABBOTT, LL.B. Published by THE ROBERT S. ABBOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY (INCORPORATE) Entered as second classmate, March 2, 1805, at the Postoffice in Chicago, Ill., under art of March 9, 1805. LONDON, U.K., at Charles Cross Road, London, England, W.C. DEFENDER'S PLATFORM FOR AMERICA 1. The Opening Up of All Trades and Trade Unions to Blacks as Well as Whites. 2. The Appointment of a Member of the Race to the President's Cabinet. To pluck from a garden an exquisite rose And hold it of flowers the fairest that grows; To list to a robin and find in his note A sweetness that comes from no other bird's throat; To steal in Love's morning an innocent kiss; Believing no other reached such perfect kiss; To find out of millions one standing the test Is life in its fullest, its realness, its best. CATS' PAWS THERE COMES A TIME when patience can be a virtue, when the exploited revolt agitates exploiters. For several half centuries the most American has been the cat's paw of the American. He has been commanded to put chestnuts out of the fire and he has observed. In dark days there was no common ground—saved harbelfield—the two groups could stand on although conditions have greatly changed. A colored man could be foisted to keep him from actively any civic or political movement that might advance his standing as a citizen. WHEN UBICULAR demonstrations, patriotic or laudatory are staged by prominent cities, Chicago, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, or small municipality, it too often happens every group of which our citizenship is common. The civic movement is trapped by the recent civic censure in Chicago President, in which event we were ignored, is a striking example of the point in question. Unquestionably these slights are premature and deliberately carried out. What gain is from alienating one-eighth of the country's pop from the body politic, is difficult to figure out. THE AMERICAN is trapped to join the prosecution in the clouds blow, in fact he is placing us at the head of the prosecution were the first Yankies to be introduced to the Kaiser. We were the ones intrusted with the name "the boys are coming"—a little bit bit coming. And this instance is only a repetition previous unpleasantnesses. It is rather incoherent to make much of us in one instance and ignore us in the next. We don't play with the men we are in; we are difficult to critic that has been fooled into sticking her pen fire to extract a goodie, to do so the second THERE COMES A TIME when patience ceases to be a virtue, when the exploited revolt against the exploits. For several half centuries the Colored American has been the cat's paw of the white American. He has been commanded to pull the chestnut out of the fire and he has obeyed. In those dark days there was no common ground—save on the battlefield—the two groups could stand on. Today, although conditions have greatly changed and the Colored man stands on the roof, rooting, the enemy has been taken from actively entering any civic or political movement that might tend to advance his standing as a citizen. WHEN PUBLIC demonstrations, patriotic honorary or laudatory are staged by prominent citizens of Chicago, Atlanta, New York, San Francisco, or any large or small municipality, it too often happens that every group of which our citizenship is composed—save our own—is invited to join in the proposed exercises. The recent civic tribute in Chicago to our late President, in which event we were utterly ignored, is a striking example of the point to question. Unquestionably these slaves are manipulated and abused here. What gain is expected from the body politic, is difficult to figure out. THE AMERICAN WHITE MAN is quick to recognize us when storm clouds blow, in fact he honors us by placing us at the head of the procession. We were the first Yankies to be introduced to the late Kaiser. We were the ones intrusted with the message "the boys are coming"—a little bit behind, but coming. And this instance is only a repetition of previous unpleasantnesses. In one instance, we utterly ignore us in the next. We don't like that way of playing and again it is more or less difficult to make a cat who has been fooled into sticking her paw into the fire to extract a goodie, to do so the second time. POLITICAL RETROGRESSION ANNOUNCEMENT has been made that S. Owen W. Underwood of Alabama will seriously serve personified and intensified. Again underwood personally we have written to say politically he represents and trifles methods are the most humiliating and degrading in American politics. He is not only an official product of institutional multification, but he is also a chum and bitter opposition to the Dyer anti-liquid, for instance, can be construed as evidence that fact. THE BITTERLY OPPOSED the eighteenth amendment to the constitution relative to prohibition now declares that he is in favor of the rigid content of the same because it is a part of the constitution and as such must be enforced and the same true for all states. The Democratic party have done so with mental reservations. Are they assured that the eighteenth amendment? You minister is absolutely silent with reference to amendments. Why? THE PUBLIC is aware of the fact that which he occupies as senator is procured to a violation, evasion or nullification of those for which he is a reflection not upon the people is a reflection not only upon the people of the state but on the electorate but the fact that those with impressed the hellish sense of deceyny in American polities is at the heart of not within itself be ground for disqualification of office within the gift of the people, but happens that that section is under a politics which its leaders persist in adhering to and as long as it continues will destroy the available anyone from that section in the field of minor polities. The nomination of Mr. Underwood and the kind of type by the electorate party would not only be construed as acquaint and an indemnsement of inexusable and indis methods, but would be looked upon by the people as an effort to extend the same in throughout the entire country. SECTIONAL antimony and antagonism long since have been a thing of the past and have been for the pernicious leadership to have inflicted the wounds inflicted by the Civil war and instantly prepping upon the mythical race quest political and selfish reasons. Hence populations in that section are nothing more than formalities. So far as that section is concerned presidential election of 1924 was decided 40 years. The Democratic party is one of the two parties the election of whose presidential nomination is the most politically as the nomination by the Democratic of Mr. Underwood is in store for the country. ANNOUNCEMENT has been made that Senator Oscar W. Underwood of Alabama will seriously seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 1924. This is nerve personified and intensified. Against Mr. Underwood personally we have nothing to say. But politically he represents and trifles methods that are the most humiliating and degrading in American politics. He is not only an official proponent of the Democratic party but his leadership a champion of tyranny law and other forms of lawlessness, if his intense and bitter opposition to the Preey anti-lynching bill, for instance, can be construed as evidence of that fact. HE BUTTERLY OPPOSED the eighteenth amendment to the constitution relative to prohibition, but now declares that he is in favor of the rigid enforcement of the same because it is a part of the federal constitution and as such must be enforced and obeyed. The same is true of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments which as a senator of the United States would support to support. Are they any less sacred than the eighteenth amendment? Yet the senator is absolutely silent with reference to those amendments. Why? THE PUBLIC is aware of the fact that the seat which he occupies as senator was procured through a violation, evasion or nullification of those amendments. In subscribing to the oath of office he must have done so with mental reservations. For a man who has taken part in a party for the highest office within the gift of the people is a reflection not only upon the intelligence of the American electorate but is evidence of the fact that those who thus champion such a candidate have become impressed with the belief that all sense of decemay in American polities is a thing of the past. THIS ACT that a man hain from the South ought not himself be ground for disqualification for any office within the gift of the people, but it so impedes that that section is under a political ban which its leaders persist in adhering to and which as long as it continues will destroy the availability of anyone from that section in the field of national politics. The nomination of Mr. Underwood or any other man of his type by the Democrat or any other party would not only be construed as acquiescence in an agreement to unite and indemnificate people but would be looked upon by the people large as an effort to extend the same methods throughout the entire country. SECTIONAL animosity and antagonism should long since have been a thing of the past and would have been but for the pernicious leadership of men who persist through methods of their own in keeping alive the wounds inflicted by the Civil war and constantly preying upon the mythical race question for political and selfish reasons. Hence popular elections in that section are nothing more than farcal formalities. So far as that section is concerned the Democratic party is the only one of the 40 years ago. The Democratic party is one of the parties the election of whose presidential nominee is at least a possibility. We hope that such national calamity as the nomination by the Democratic party of Mr. Underwood is in store for the country. WHEREAS WHEN IT COMES to "whereas," "he it res- and "he it further received" there is no set of on the face of the globe who can do more re- sults than the dark-shaded American alignment meeting can be gathered up, an- way "Jack Robinson" and over some matter of our jurisdiction. This, however, hampers on their spouting, nor does it preven- from "moving to a copy of these resu- ent to—2" PICTURE a group of divines in conference deepwater town in Georgia resolving to cender- isable conditions prevailing in that back- Satan, namely, lack of school facilities, lack rights of a living wage, and the lack of full fi- lir citizenship guaranteed to all other peoples. Th WHEN IT COMES to "whereas," "he it resolved" and "he it further resolved" there is no set of people on the face of the globe who can do more resolving and less acting than the dark-skinned American. An indignation meeting can be gotten up before one can say "Jack Robinson" and over some matter or thing far out of their jurisdiction. This, however, puts no damper on their spouting, nor does it prevent them from "moving that a copy of these resolutions be seen." FIGURE a group of divines in conference in a jerkwater town in Georgia resolving to eradicate undesirable conditions prevailing in that back yard of Satan, namely, lack of school facilities, lack of full rights of a living wage, and the lack of full rights of citizenship guaranteed to all other peoples. The document would be funny were it not so pathetic. Actions speak弱 than words. And we as a group need more action and less talk. The talk at "the big gate" never reaches the ears of the folks at the big house, but a letter from the North written by the folks who used to talk at "the big gate" to the folks at the big house has a salutary effect. A NEW AUTOMOBILE has been designed to be driven from the back seat, says an exchange. Lots of hundreds will rise to inquire: "What's new about that?" WE ARE LISTENING—South—What are some of the other reasons why the Colored people are leaving your section? THE ONLY OBJECTION to some watermelons is that they taste too much like water and not enough like melons. Those who are afraid to take a chance will never make good—Rusty S. Allison OUR NEW PRESIDENT THOUGH THE CRUEL HAND OF H. Calvin Coulledge, who was elected vice president the ticket with Warren G. Harding, now the president of the United States. While it is an of national regret that his elevation to the presidency was brought about in this way, still that is a beyond human power and therefore he is a recipient of an honor and distinction which he seek and would have avoided if he could. S is now chief executive he has an opportunity gratifying himself into the hearts and the American people did still oppose the holding of the office of governor thereof. HIS EXHIBITION of courage, aggressiveness are the qualities that brought national prominence and are responsible for the which he now occupies. Mr. Coulledge is less aware of the fact that what the American admire most in their chief magistrate is assertiveness and a positive and aggressive. Even if they do not always agree with the policies announced and the methods pursued, will not count admire and response upon them, and conventions upon the altar of the expedience and who will see to it that the land are enforced and obeyed to the manner of partiality. THE PRESIDENT IS as governor Massachusetts justifies the hope and the belief no disappointment is in store for us along lines. While the time is short between now and national Republican convention of next year is ample to give the new president the opportunity to satisfy the satisfaction of the party leaders that he the strongest and the most popular aspirant the select. A FEW MONTHS HENCE the public will better position to pass judgment upon its activity. The attitude of our new president if he will succeed himself, because it is no longer that our voters be relied upon to support candidate labeled "Republican" regardless of attitude upon questions we deem vital and parry. If the new president has a proper conception true situation from a party standpoint he will overlook our group, but will appropriately re us officially and otherwise upon terms of c ompose. He also see to it that the attitude of life should property and importantly enforced and that "Jim Crowism, racial prossecution, discrimination and segregation be discounted and discouraged as far as possible prevented. THROUGH THE CRUEL HAND OF DEATH Calvin Coulledge, who was elected vice president on the ticket with Warren G. Harding, now becomes president of the United States. While it is a source of national regret that his elevation to the presidency was brought about in this way, still that is a matter beyond human power and therefore he is a recipient of an honorary award. He did not receive any awards avoided if he could. Since he is now chief executive he has an opportunity of ingratiating himself into the hearts and affections of the American people as he did those of his state while holding the office of governor thereof. HIS EXHIBITION of courage, aggressiveness and positiveness are the qualities that brought him into national prominence and are responsible for the position which he held. Coulledge is doubtless the fact of the fact that what the American people admire most in their chief magistrate is self-assertiveness and a positive and aggressive policy. Even if they do not always agree with the policies announced and the methods pursued, still they honor, admire and respect the man who will not compromise his principles and convictions upon the affair of political expedition and who will see to it that the fear of the land may be ignored and obeyed without fear, THE PRESIDENTS RECORD as governor of Massachusetts justifies the hope and the belief that no disappointment is in store for us along these lines. While the time is short between now and the national Republican convention of next year, the president has the opportunity to demonstrate whether or not he will be the most available man to lead the party to victory. The president halls from a section which has become debatable territory for the Republican party. In view of this fact his administration may demonstrate to the satisfaction of the party leaders that he will be the strongest and the most popular aspirant they can A FEW MONTHS HENCE the public will be in a better position to pass judgement upon his availability. The attitude of our voters must not be overlooked or ignored by our new president if he aspiries to succeed himself, because it is no longer a fact that our voters can be relied upon to support any candidate labeled "Republican" regardless of his attitude upon questions we deem vital and paramount. If the new president has a proper conception of the true situation from a party standpoint he will not overlook our group, but will appropriately recognize us officially enforced and that form of equally new groups of which our citizenship is composed. He will also go to it that the laws for the protection of life, liberty and property are rigidly and impartially enforced and that "Jim Crow" carism, racial prescription, discrimination and official segregation be discounted and discouraged and as far as possible prevented. THE WAVE OF RADICALISM THE RESULT of the senatorial election in Indiana has caused considerable discussion withience to the effect it may have upon the destiny of the two major parties. Senator Moses of Hampshire, who is not only one of the intrepid Republican leaders, but is chairman of the alien senatorial campaign committee, takes a gloomy view of the political outlook, since the situation is an indication of the growth and spirit what is called a wave of radicalism, which is a third party that sweeps the country in 1924. IN GIVING THE REASONS for that Senator Moses declares that the same may be put in one word, "dissatisfaction." Yet in the breath he declares, "notwithstanding the dismpects, the Republican party, in all probability, stand on the record of the administration, hope a return of same and conservative thinking part of the voters before election." In the absent senator was neither frank or candid or sneakery, the fact that the country is that dissatisfaction would prevent the voters behave subjected to the test of endorsing an affiliation with them they are dissatisfied. SINCE THIS PAPER is strictly independent therefore wholly unaware and impartial, we better position to gauge popular sentiment those identified with and under obligations to the major parties. It may be no fault of the senator, it is not the fault of the country it is unfortunate, nevertheless. What are the causes of dissatisfaction? In 1920 an endorsement of the League of Nations was the uppermost in the public mind. A vote for the alien candidate was the most effective way in those who were opposed to the league convention to that fact. SOME LEADING REPUBLICANS now proclaim the United States become a party to what is called the same league, and which is regarded by the league as equivalent to the ratification league; hence is as unpopular as the original ment. This thought was recently brought over a very succinct way by Senator Johnson of Ga who declared, "What we condemned under a certain administration we will not accept in Republican administration." TO CHECK THE GROWTH of the radical with Senator Moses referred, Senator Johnsons stated, "We have chosen events, choose between accepting progressive in a progressive way or in a radical why, may he, said, "have to take progressivism a realism will take you." Then again there is dissatisfaction, especially on the part of the producers of the West. While it may he, and less is, unreasonable and unfair to attribute the administration, still it is true, nevertheless the party in power is always blinded for the country and gets credit for good that may happen. THE RESULT of the senatorial election in Minnesota has caused considerable discussion with reference to the effect it may have upon the destinies of the two major parties. Senator Nugess of New York, a Republican, and Senator Republican leaders, but is chairman of the Republican senatorial campaign committee, takes a rather gloomy view of the political outlook, since that election is an indication of the growth and spread of what is called a wave of radicalism, which may result in a third party that may sweep the country. In 1924, IN GIVING THE REASONS for that situation Senator Moses declares that the same may be summed up in one word, "dissatisfaction." Yet in the same breath he declares, "notwithstanding the dismal prospects, the Republican party, in all probability, would stand on the record of the administration, hoping for a return of sane and conservative thinking on the part of the voters before election." In the above the senator was neither frank, candid or sincere. He is not a politician, and that dissatisfaction would prevent the voters from being subjected to the test of endorsing an administration with which they are dissatisfied. SINCE THIS PAPER is strictly independent, and therefore wholly unbiased and impartial, we are in a better position to gauge popular sentiment than those identified with and under obligations to either of the major parties. It may be no fault of any one official that the dissatisfaction referred to exists, but it is unfortunate, nevertheless. What are some of the causes of dissatisfaction? In 1920 an endorsement or repudiation of the League of Nations was the issue of the year. In 1921 the lean candidate was the most effective way in which those who were opposed to the league could give expression to that fact. SOME LEADING REPUBLICANS now propose that the United States become a party to what is called "the world's court," which is an outgrowth of this same league, and which is regarded by the opponents of the league as equivalent to the ratification of the constitution of the United States or the original document. This thought was recently brought out in a succinct way by Senator Johnson of California, who declared, "What we condemned under a Democratic administration we will not accept under a Republican administration." TO CHECK THE GROWTH of the radicalism to which Senator Moses referred, Senator Johnson suggests that the party should choose between accepting progressive things in a progressive way or in a radical way, "Tou may, he said, 'have to take progressivism or radicalism will take you.' Then again there is much dissatisfaction, especially on the part of the wheat producers of the West. While it may he, and doubtless is unreasonable and unfair to attribute this to the party, the party in power is always blamed for the lills the country suffers from, and gets credit for whatever good that may happen. COMPULSORY VACCINATION "REFUSE AND RESIST all orders for viction or medical inspection" is the advice given national organization of citizens for medical on the same basis as religious liberty and same constitutional guarantees. Recently Louis health department arranged to have of physicians at the Union station for those of vaccinating incomers from the South who judgment need this form of medical treatment decision to vaccinate was the result of the die of 16 cases of smallpox in the city. The FACT that 15 of the 16 cases were apparently only made them the more determent that no black man, woman or child escaped they did; only a few of the hundreds who can the station submitted; the rest openly and directly accused of discrimination; they rebelled because no evidence that they had any contempt. "REFUSE AND RESIST all orders for vaccination or medical inspection" is the advice given by a national organization of citizens for medical liberty on the same basis as religious liberty and with the same constitutional guarantees. Recently the St. Louis health department arranged to have a corps of volunteers vaccinating incomes from the South who in their judgment need this form of medical treatment. The decision to vaccinate was the result of the discovery of 16 cases of smallpox in the city. THE FACT that 15 of the 16 cases were white apparently only made them the more determined to see that no black man, woman or child escaped, but the majority of them were vaccinated the station submitted; the rest openly and defiantly rebelled. They rebelled because it looked like a clear case of discrimination; they rebelled because there was no evidence that they had any contagious or infectious disease or that they came from places where there were epidemics. If the same treatment were recorded white and Colored with reference to the same disease, the objection would have been raised, even by those who hold different views on vaccination. WHEN IT IS HELD "the police power" entitles a community to vaccinate for self-protection it must always be pointed out that all communities in America consist of two classes—those who believe vaccination prevents smallpox and is a good thing, and those who hold it to be an unclean superstition, not only useless but extremely mischievous. And as on the theory of vaccine immunity the unvaccinated cannot endanger the vaccinated (who are protected) the believers in vaccination gain nothing by insisting on the use of vaccines. Many believe in the MANY SMALL TOWNS in the South have been quick to see in the action of the St. Louis health department a formidable stumbling block to put in the way of the departing Negro; insist upon his being vaccinated before giving him permission (7) to leave and then find him not in condition to leave until he has had a year or more of outdoor exercise, say picking cotton, steering a plow or cutting sugar cane. The "best citizens" of that section have tried everything else to no avail. Here's a new one. ONCE UPON A TIME a girl really broke a man's heart. We've forgotten the exact sum of money she took away from him. THE SCREEN drawing the biggest crowds now is the fly screen. Extinguish It! SEPARATE FIRE STATIONS CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT JIM-CROWISM Other Papers Say Other Papers Say CARRYING PREJUDICE ABROAD (Columbus) (Illinois) (Dispach) Recent manifestations of American color prejudice in Paris have aroused considerable indignation in that capital, where some pride is taken in the doctrine that a man's illness for association with others in wholly unrelated to such matters as the color of his skin, who do not accept that doctrine have taken open and sometimes disorderly action against French citizens of African extraction with whom they have been brought into closer contact than they have been accustomed to here in America. At a certain club in the Latin quarter, the appearance of a Dahoney price, sightseeing Paris, brought forth protests from Americans who were present. On another occasion two wealthy Colored business men, both of whom had served as French officers in the World War, entered a sightseeing bus of a well known tourist agency to revisit battlefields where they had fought. Americans who had taken tickets for a trip to the past were elected, and the tourist company canceled the excursion. Protest has naturally been made to the French government, and a warning has been issued from the foreign office to American tourists that they will be expelled from France if they insist on drawing the color line against French citizens. At the same time, instructions have been given to the Paris police. Frenchmen are held at all costs, wholly regardless of their color. France is right. Whatever ground Americans may think, that they have for the assertion of their feelings in this matter when at home, they are wholly without excuse in attempting to enforce their beliefs when on foreign soil. THE GOOD NAME OF AMERICA [New York World] The American issue in Paris is becoming acute. To settle it to the satisfaction of some of the tourists we send abroad, the French government may have to issue a summary decree requiring the laws, principles and customs of the tourists to be more changed when people of dorkier skirts are concerned. A few days ago it was a case of some American visitors, protesting vigorously against a party of young French African officers occupying seats in a public bus in Paris. The minister of foreign affairs promptly published a warning that in law and practice France permitted no such bar to be raised against Negroes as to order to order raised. Now, perhaps by way of rebuke to the minister, a party of Americans in a Montmartre night club are said to have caused the forcible ejection of two French Africans, nephews of a former king of Dahomey, one of them a practicing barrister in the French courts, in vocation to the French government. The proprietor of the place and his assistant are to be taken into court. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS Chocolate Goody Kid Low Shoes, almost out of breath, rushed into Piper Jamison's pool parlor, where Chocolate Goody was putting his cue skill against the master skill of Spot-Shot Buddy. "Say, Choc," guils Low Shoes, his dark brown face animated with excitement, "they gotta new maneuver at Johnnie's barber shop. Some swell I'll construction, man. Looksak liketh that' got lost from Shuffle Along or Liza. Low" "I gotta Low," advised Choc, taking his magic stick and eyeing an easy combination at the same time. "You're behind the procession. I met her last night at the Sugar Bowl. She's a belle, all right, but they call 'em dumbbells. While I was talkin' to her I happened to kinda drift out the circle of common everyday thought an' mentioned something about the Dred Scott decision, am' dyo know, she thought he was the referee that rendered the decision at the Gans-Nelson fight in Gothic Rock in '61. He, Rudy, hustled, that combination you see here." Marring a Masterpiece His lips no harsh or hard words ever crossed. No bitterness he bore for anyone; He had his people be, at cruelest cost. Faithful, friendly—did Booker Washington. Doing well each task, never leaving till done Well; working, never wasting time; Being proud to serve, insisted he upon. He did, then dled amidst his service prime. Leaving, for which he died, a monument sublime. America, is this thy gratitude To thy great son's most holy memory. Shalt thou surrender light and law to rude And inwloss herdes, belying thy liberty? Is work of Washington so wrong to thee. Tuskegee to thy greatness such disgrace. That thou shalt silent stand aside and see Her foes in triumph track across her face. Marring a masterpiece erect to a flaace? —PIERRE R. GAILLARD. Rare Accomplishment "Pop, what is tact?" "Tact, my son, is the art of saying nothing when there is nothing to be said." Smile "Jos' smile" you say. "An 'all the wolf' will smile?" That's got teem-drums beat a mile. Sick an 'tahed uv seen 'i' sorrer, Reckon I'll stait in ter smile— 'To'morrer. "Holl up," you say, "Tmorrer nevch glits heah?" Still it's on th' way foin yeah ter yeah. Nuff uuv blues is spread erlong th' way. Reckon I'll staht in ter smile— Tday. -J. A. J. To a Dandelion Why little yellow dandelion, Why do we treat you more unkind Than any other flower that grows? Than pansy, daffodil or rose. Your stem is graceful, petals soft, With pride you hold your head aloft; In Nature's beauty you're attired. You never seem to be admired. Each flower is an emblem of Some virtue; as the Rose for Love. A Violet stands for Constancy, A Lily always Purity. Sometimes I think that even you must surely stand for something, too. Because you're scorned I really trust You're not an emblem of disgust. You're not the sweetest flower -a bloom, Nor do you give the best perfume. While other flowers need our care God lets you grow up anywhere. When searched for beauty, you fall for fragrance, too, you must step back. But when we press you into wine- You lead them all, my Dandelion! BERT R. KING. It won't be so very long before there will be just as many wives supporting their husbands as there are husbands supporting their wives. This is getting more noticeable every day, because many a man won't ask a woman to marry him unless she hands him a good job. He don't look for beauty so much as long as he knows she is a steady worker. He believes that no matter how尤ally a woman is she can make up for what she lacks in looks by hard work. Some men don't even want their wives to take a vacation. Interferes with them doing the housework. And furthermore, the men can't get used to having them around the house. They don't want somebody that's doing nothing hanging around in the way. But as soon as a wife loses a job she loses a husband. But if she is lucky enough to get another job, right away, he may come back. After a while the husbands will be suing their wives for non-support as frequently as the wives sue their husbands. We imagine a judge sending a woman up the river for failing to support her husband? Think of the terrible hardship that poor husband will have to undergo while she is gone. There'll be no one to look after him. Once in a while there is a husband more ambitious than another. After his wife comes home from a hard day's work he'll send her out to buy an evening newspaper so that she can look at the want advertisements for a job for him. After she finds one, if it is good and easy and without much work, he may get up the next morning and go see her if he. Provided he is not too tired. Many a man is willing to let his wife wear the trousers around the home as long as she confines herself to overalls. FAY. DR. A. WILBERFORCE WILLIAMS TALKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES, FIRST AID REMEDIES, HYGIENICS AND SANITATION CONSERVING HEALTH OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS IN TEXAS The Colored Knights of Pythias of the state of Texas have started a campaign to reduce sickness and the U. S. bureau of health or national Negro health week for 1923. That such a campaign is needed in Texas may be readily seen from the following statement made in 1929 by Wilbur T. Fisher, publicity secretary of the Texas Health association. His statement reads as follows: "Estimated annual cost of sickness and death among Negroes in Texas with an estimated Negro population of 725,000, $24,600,000, being the total loss to the state of Texas, equals the Negro seriously all the time in Texas, 13,500; estimated annual loss in earnings, $4,300,000; estimated cost of doctors, nurses and medicine, $6,500,000; estimated annual number of Negro deaths, 14,500; estimated annual value of lives that could have been saved, $11,000,000." Dr. R. J. Hamilton of Dallas, Tex., grand medical director of the order, is directing this campaign of health. Dr. Hamilton is an up-to-date physician of much vision, considerable experience in private practice and public health, a feel sure that the people of Texas will be greatly benefited and fare well under the administration of Dr. Hamilton. Growth of the Order--Under Grand Chancellor Prof. W. S. Willis of Waco, Tex, the order has increased its membership during the past five years from 4,000 to 23,000, and where five years ago there was a deficit of over $10,000, this deficit has been turned into a cash surplus of over $200,000. We are reliably informed that the grand lodge will be fully able to carry out its campaign of health for the reason that it has assisted more than $500,000. The good women of Texas are lending their aid and assistance as they always do in the campaign of health. The woman's department has a membership of 11,000 and assets of over $150,000 cash. We wish that the Race grand lodges throughout the United States would get together and build somewhere in the Northern states a Race tuberculosis sanitarium accommodating from 500 to 1,000 or more patients. This is greatly needed. We have been advocating this proposition for over 10 years. There is no place for the best educated, most refined, the richest or the noiest of our group to go and receive up-to-date information in a view of behalf of the hotel to health, except in the poor house, some city or county institution. Will the grand lodges throughout the United States arise and measure up to the urgency of this condition? THE ONLOOKER By A. L. JACKSON tect the rights of the weak, whoever objects, do it. If it be to help a powerful corporation better to serve the people, whatever the opposition, do that. Expect to be called a standpatter, but don't be a standpatter. Expect to be called a demagogue, but don't be a demagogue. Don't hesitate to be as revolutionary as science. Don't hesitate to be as reactionary as the multiplication table. Don't expect to be down the strong. Don't hurry to legislate. Give administration a chance to catch up with legislation. "We need a broader, firmer, deeper faith in the people—a faith that men desire to do right, that the commonwealth is founded upon a righteousness which will endure, a reconstructed faith that the final approval of the people is given not to demagogues, slavishly pandering to their selfishness, merchandising with the people, but to statemen ministering to their welfare, representing their deep, silent, abiding convictions." THE citizens of Chicago were started a few days ago, to see I started a few days ago to see the daily papers headlining a story about some laborers on the outskirts of the city invading a dance ball and carrying off the female partners in approved Jesse James fashion. I was surprised by the other riot until we had, scanned the story a little closer. The Defender, in line with its usual custom where stories of this kind are concerned, set out to find the real truth. We were not surprised to find that all the "shootin'", as usual, had to do with the desire of a white man to get into the city. We were not playing the game according to his idea of the rules. His girl cook, who was more prized by him than his workman, had attracted the interest of her own men, who wondered why the foreman needed to have a woman in the camp and had the courage, now that they were no longer in the South, to express their minds about it. Result, a clever plan for revenge and the calling in of the inevitable and altogether willing man, was to have some helpless men. Here we were lucky enough to escape a riot which would in some measure have been justified. Nevertheless the police were not satisfied and apparently fed the newspapers this cook-and-bull story. They did it so well that the Herald and Examiner, which is usually fair to us, ate it up and published the scary with much display. The truth, of course, will never reach the public at large, and when the community breaks out the power of the community is going to suffer from this fire of hatred built by thoughtless and vicious persons. It will take the combined efforts of all of us to help overtake that lie and its evil effect. IT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW that a man has come from a good family, but it is more important to know how far from it he has come. No Cases Are Diagnosed and No Prescription Given in These Weekly Articles The Colored Knights of Lythians of the state of Texas have started a campaign to reduce sickness and death among the Colored people of that state. We congratulate the grand lodge of Texas on its vision and forward step in the prevention of sickness, not only among immune-medicate members, but the Race in general in that very large state. There are 35,000 Dr. Williams Colored people of that state. We congratulate the grand lodge of Texas on its vision and forcibility in the prevention of sickness, not only among its immediate members, but the Race in general in that very large state. There are 55,000 Pythian state and 800 lodges covering every section of the state where Colored people live. They propose to instruct the people in the fundamentals of hygiene and sanitation. The people are told how to keep well so as to stay on the job and make themselves more efficient workers; they will be urged to co-operate with the local state government to ameliorate the efforts made to eradicate communicable and preventable diseases. Homes.—The value of comfortable, clean homes as a preventive of disease will be emphasized. The grand lodge has established a loan department there which will assist thrifty, worthy members in acquiring better homes. The endowment department of the grand lodge has over $200,000 cash surplus to loan to its members for the purpose of acquiring homes. They operate under the restriction made by the fraternal beneficiary laws of the state of Texas. Already $5,000 has been loaned to members in assisting them in paying off mortgages on farms and homes. Mothers.—The mothers will be informed of the splendid work being done to reduce infant mortality in that state by the bureau of child hygiene of the state health department. They are urged to avail themselves of the instructions, free literature and other information given out by the department on prenatal care of mothers and on infant hygiene. Bulletin—The grand lodge has got out its first health bulletin and it is being distributed among its 35,000 members. The bulletin is the bulletin and the Race in general. This bulletin is a neatly printed pamphlet entitled "Health Hits—How to Keep Well." We find it contains a great deal of helpful information divided into four sections and discussing in them the importance of school hygiene and community hx- THE secretary of the local branch of the N. A. A. C. P. has struck a fundamental point when he calls attention to the necessity of welfare organizations attacking more vigorously the question of educating the brethren who are coming from Southern rural communities or manners or the lack of them can do more damage than the tongues of all our prejudiced enemies. Of course we all know that the reasons which prompt our brothers and sisters to air their feet on the front porch or out of A. B. B. feet on the front A. L. Jackson porch or out of the house and wear dirty aprons and wormout house shoes out to the neighborhood stores are easily explained on the ground of ignorance. But no matter—the impression which our neighbors get are rightly intertwined in fitness and unfitness and shiftlessness. It is not necessary to explain, as did one sister the other day as an excuse for her thoughtlessness, that this is a free country. The point is that it is up to us to help keep it free by showing our concern for the citizens rather than as vandals and savages who care nothing for the rights or feelings of others. We know that it is a great temptation to act as you have seen white folks act in the South toward you, as if they owned the streets cars, on account of their color. We know that the public street car and movie theater are not places to even grudges against Southern crackers. A rowdy is a nuisance, no matter what his color. And loud, uncount persons who insist on talking for the benefit of a public that is not a public are not business or business are an abomination. We need more sermons on how to ride a street car and less wind-flamming on hellfire and bristlemon, for if we do not learn how to fit into the life of the better thinking people around about us, day by day we will catch plenty of people before we part this earth at that. We think the remarks of Mr. Lewis are timely. Only we want to see more done about it than just talking and passing resolutions. A MEASURE OF THE MAN SOMEBODY did a good service when they took upon themselves When they took upon themselves the task of digging up some of the speeches of Calvin Coolidge and quoting some parts of them as giving a picture of the man and his habits of mind. We will give the following sentences from some of them as those which strike us as fitting in with his record and which go further toward giving real light on the character of the man who wrote the speeches they gave us might make. Read them for yourself and judge: "Do the day's work. If it be to pro- --- Need of the Campaign ```markdown ``` BUILDING FIRES THIS NEWSPAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS-BE SURE YOU GET BOTH OF THEM COLOR LINE GETS ACID TEST IN FRANCE K. OF P. IN BIENNIAL SESSION BY CHARLES T. MAGILL New York, Aug. 17.-Delegates and visitors to the Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia which opens here officially Monday night, will be expected to attend morning it is expected that 20,000 visitors will be in our midst. The official program includes a special sermon by Dr. N. C. Nb of Africa, a supreme priests' proate, to the supreme lodge, supreme court and visiting knights and Calanthes Sunday afternoon at 3 at Abyssinian Baptist church, West Africa, where he will hold his sesqus. Monday evening the delegates will be welcomed to the state of New York by Gov. Al Smith. His address of welcome will be received by Roscue Conkling Simmons of Chicago. Tuesday night the grand Pythian patriotic mardi gras jerasure is scheduled to begin at 8:30. This will be followed by a competition to prove a colorful and enjoyable event. The competitive drill will be held Wednesday evening and Thursday at the camp a review is to be held which the governor, mayor and other officials are expected to be the reviewers. Big Parade Friday Friday morning at 11 the big parade is scheduled to begin. In line there will be $800 uniform rank man, a $200 uniform rank man, and $500 Calanhe drill corps in uniform, the ladies' uniform rank. The parade forms at 149th St. and Seventh Ave. moves south on Seventh Ave to Fifth Ave, then Fifth Ave to 53th St, where it will disband. Leading the procession will be Major General R. R. Jackson of Chicago, the supreme head of the Eighth Illinois national guard reservation will tender special music at all events during the entire session. The parade should be the largest fraternity ever seen in this city. The camp will be located at 25th St. and Baxtar Ave., Corona, and a planned, including guard, mount, cannon, sallon, dress parade and band concerts. Participating in the band concerts will be the North Bathroom band from Columbus, Ohio. First Regiment band from Kansas City, First Regiment band from Atlanta, Ga., General Jackson will be assisted in command of the camp by Brigadier General it. H. Johnson of Kansas City, and has the opportunity that New Yorkers have ever had to see this entitle body of military-fragrent men in enclosure and the camp during the life of the camp. Committee Works Hard Sir Lee Crawford, supreme chancellor, state of New York, is the general committee. He is being assisted by his entire staff. They have made careful and well laid plans for re-evaluating the delegates and for their pleasure while in the wonder city of the country. At the two big terminals, Pennsylvania, the city is served by members of the committee will be stationed Friday, Saturday and Sunday to meet those coming for the meeting to direct them to some place for lodging. In addition the committee has planned a moonlight excursion up the mountains to visitors. They call attention to some of the sights worth seeing in the city, such as Grant's tomb, the Aquarium, the Museum of Natural Art and the Museum of National History, Brooklyn park, yard, island, Bronx, and Prospect Park. The committee also celebrate subway systems of New York. Sightseeing tours taking in all three sights have been arranged. In addition the camp will be named Camp Joseph L. Jones. A field trip to Cincinnati the camp in Corona will be named Camp Joseph L. Jones. The officer of supreme chancellor, now held by S. W. Green of New Orleans, All the other officers and the most successful convention ever held is looked forward to by all. HOLD AUTO DRIVER, RAN OVER TEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL Washington, Aug. 17.—Pederick L. Wood in a preliminary hearing before the Supreme Court, given a bond of $5,000 and held pounding the action of the grand jury, and probably fatally injuring Madonna Madden, 10 years old, of 302 North Carolina Ave. Southeast. The man was hurled 25 feet in the accident. New York, Aug. 17.—For some time Ellis F. Wright of 31 W. 14th St. and water in his apartment. He consulted several plumbers, who were unable to locate the trouble. Captain John O. Carrett, an old seafaring man of wide experience. The insider so he looked there for the trouble. After prodding into the pipe he encountered an oil $1.80 a long and one-quarter inches in diameter. The Wrights get plenty of water from their now and have the oil on exhibition. Look at This Picture-A Scheme of the South to Keep You in Bondage Another picture for you; another picture in the campaign of villainy, lies and conspiracy to hold you in SLAVERY, keep you in ignorance and darkness, and to fool you back into BONDAGE. The New Orleans States prints the picture. Study it with care. to GIVE YOU the ballot; you have the PRIVILEGE of working to enrich a LAZY SET OF SWAGGERING BRAGGARTS who pay you if they feel the SPIRIT, or boot you into the arms of a MOB if you PRESENT THEM FOR YOUR HIRE. WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVILEGES NORTH? HERE, by the side of WHITE PEOPLE OF IN- A man, long used to oppression, Night Riders, long accounted to see his CHILDREN COWED, CURSED, BEATEN, DENIED EDUCATION, called "Nigris," old to the sign of his DAUGHTERS SE-ER, FEDERAL ADULTUARY, a man suddenly changed—"BORN AGAIN" as it were, is leaving for other scenes, for another world. See his children running after him. THE MOTHER, dressed in white, wearing a head-dress always placed on her by those who BE-LITTLE HER, those who deny her COMMON COURTESY, stands back near the cottage door. Cotton, rich on the stalk, calls to the traveler to stay with MOTHER TIME," he seems to say with a parting shawl, at the patch of cotton struggling to the top fence. Beneath the picture are the words: "SHOULD YOU LEAVE YOUR HAPPY, SUNSHINY HOME IN THE SOUTH—" Note the traveler reading signs and prices of fuel, wear and food "up North." Coal is high, wear expensive and the atmosphere cold. Note the "TO FACE THE HARD COMFORTS AND HIGH COST OF LIVING IN THE NORTH." Then follows a full page "argument" in support of the JIM CROW, KU KLUX KLAN, DISFRANCHISING and MAN-KILLING South—that land of barbarian, concubinage, the BARLOW AND LOUD MOUTHS! The argument," says the States, is supplied by "Prominent Leaders of the Colored Race." ONLY A NOTE-CARRYING, EAVESDROPPING, HEAD-SCRATCHING "LEADERSHIP" would stoop to such a crime, and it dare not disclose its membership. THE MANHOOD and WOMANHOOD of New Orleans would drive it to a HANDOUT at the back door of their MASTERS. THE CONFUSED TEXT, STOCK PHRASES, the worn "points" and exhibit prove the author to be the SLAVE-HOLDING, SWINDLING oppressors who paid for it. "Colored people of the South" says the States ad, "are facing their terrific oppression of their homes of the oppressors of their homes LEAVING their homes and the homes of their forefathers, breaking family ties and association with kin and lifelong friends to settle among UNFRIENDLY people." Colored people are NOT leaving home; by the light of God's stars they are FLEEING oppression, turning their backs on a dwelling place of fear, harm, and suffering. HOME OF HOME OF ANY shelter in which they may sleep THE NIGHT THROUGH without trembling at the crack of every stick. Coal may be $50 a ton and overcrops $40 and up, but "up North" COAL BY THE BUSHEL will keep you just as warm as that bought by the ton. Forty-collar overcrops represent $40. NOT 1,000 PER CENT PROFIT TO THIEVING "MERCHANTS." "In the South," reads the States, "the Colored people need fewer clothes and much less expensive than in the North and both food and rent are much cheaper in the South than in the North. The Colored people need less food in the hell on earth in the lawless, Gollies, boasting South, are now thinking of THEIR children, not of clothing or rents. They pay $100 for a SUIT OF CLOTHES in a $100 section and $75 FOR RENT in a free country than go naked in a summer's sun in a land of slavery or sleep outdoors where LIBERTY refuses to tarry." "They were put to doing menial labor, mere drudgery," says the advertisement of Colored men coming North. A LIE AND A SLANDER. "We can do 'up North.' and get used to see a PAY ENVELOPE without fearing collapse and heart failure." "They have found fewer actual privileges," is a sentence describing Colored Southerners now living in God's country. You have the privilege of riding in CATTLE CARS AND SWINE BOXES; of being denied the ballot, although Grant took Lee's measure See his children running after him. THE MOTHER, dressed in white, went always placed on her brow by the LITTLE HER, those who deny HOURTESY, stands near the cottain. Cotton, rich on the stalk, calls to the MOTHER TIME" he seems to parting balance at the patch of cotton a top the fence. Beneath the picture are the words: YOU LEAVE YOUR HAPPY, SUNSHIN IN THE SOUTH— Note the traveler reading signs and pearl and food up "North." Coal is high pressure in the town, the man in the picture is gold. Under that drawing you read: "TO FACE THE HARD COMFORTS COST OF LIVING IN THE NORTH" Then follows a full page "argument" of the JIM CROW, KU KLUX KLAN, CHISING and M-KANILING South—barrhaven concubine, the BARLOW MARYBIRD. The "argument" says the States, "Prominent Leaders of the Colored Race, ONLY A NOTE-CARRYING, EAVES HEAD-SCRATCHING "LEADERSHIP" to such a crime, and it dare not disbelief. The MANHOOD and WOMANHOOD leans would drive it to a HANDOUT door of their MASTERS. The CONFUSED TEXT, STOCK PHEN "points" and exhibit the a SLAVE-HOLDING, SWINDLING who paid for it. The confused people of the South, says the "fare most serious crisis in the race. Many of them are LEAVING and the homes of their forefathers, breeds and association with kin and lifelong settle among UNFRIENDLY people." Colored people are NOT leaving the light of God's stars they are FLEEING in the South and both food and rent cheaper in the South than in the North. Americans of Color, those living in the Colobus, housing now thinking of THEIR children, not of rents. Better pay $100 for a SUIT OF CLOF $100 and $75 FOR RENT in a far than made in a summer's sun in a land or sleep outdoors where LIBERTY refuses to be druddery," says the advertisement of Coming North. A LIE AND A SLANDER. Colored laborers work at whatever the "up North," and get used to seeing a VELCOPE without fearing collapse and heath. They have found fewer actual privacy describing Colored Southerners in Georgia. Down South you have the privilege of CATTLE CARS AND SWINE BOXES denied the ballot, although Grant took Lea POLICE ARREST TWO WHO DEFEND SELVES FROM MOB Philadelphia, Aug. 17—During a race riot over in the Rialton quarter Bernie Lekes and William Robinson heaten up and unconsciousness. They are now in the Pennsylvania hospital, where they will remain some time, until they are arrested for inciting to riot, yet they were only defending themselves. The aftermath of the race riot was a gunman on Tuesday night when Joseph and Helen St. were in the same neighborhood going home. They were attacked by 30 men and boys who were in the street, the time threw milk, sorbets, bricks, stones and other rubbish they could pick up while running, at them. Before the police could rescue them, they heaten up and they are now receiving treatment at the Mt. Sinai hospital. No arrests were made. HOOTCH CAUSES SHOTING Philadelphia, Aug. 17.—Benjamin Cohen, 65, noon and without bail for the shooting of Raymond White, 16 years, 615 Hutton St. on Saturday April 25. He was shot by a terrierian hospital, where it was found he was shot through the stomach. He died shortly after his incidence. According to the police report, he was shot in the back 100 too home-made "hooch." Chicago Defender WORLD'S GREATEST WEEKLY to GIVE YOU the ballot; you have the PRIVILEGE of working to enrich a LAZY SET OF SWAGGERING BRAGGARTS who pay you if they feel the SPIRIT, or boot you into the arms of a MOB if you PRESS THEM FOR YOUR HIRE. WERE YOUR PRIVILEGES NORTH? HERE, ARE YOUR PEOPLE OF IN-TELLIGENCE, FAIR PLAY AND HONOR, you have the privilege of sending your children to school nine months instead of three; riding on trains and cars like humans, casting a vote in a government YOU ARE TAXED to support, and going into courts of law WITHOUT FEAR of the ROPE AND TORCH. Breathe and die IN THE SOUTH. Live and breathe IN THE NORTH. Only a heart of seminal, a HEART OF HATE against God's free NORTH could have written this: "All that the Northerners want out of you is your labor and they do not care what becomes of you outside of that. There is no age-old sentiment in the breasts of the white people of the North, and they are held by the Southern white people towards the Negro." Call out the fire department! Watch the "age-old sentiment" in action. Weigh, measure, the "sentiment held by the Southern white people towards the Negro." That sentiment keeps you in rags, MAINTAINS THE GAME and the life of SHAME, kicks cuffs your fists, lies AGAINST YOUR NAME, drives you as if you were cattle, and SENDS WORD North, East and West that you will NOT work. God once choked the life out of slavery. Again HE MUST COME and choke SLAVERY out of the LIFE of Dixie. The NORTH CARES NOTHING FOR YOU? Question the hypocrites and blasphemers; question them by God's truth in New Orleans. What "sentiment" built New Orleans university and Straight? Whose MONEY, whose sacrifice, built EVERY Negro college South? The North has given MILLIONS for your education in the SOUTH, while the WHITE South has NOT GIVEN EVEN $10,000 in 60 years for your education. Come North and PAY BACK; come and pay for Northern blood spilled for YOUR FREEDOM and NORTHERN money spent for your education. But for the North a SPELLING BOOK would still be a stranger to your eyes and the cotton patch and the loom. "Your advancement is much quicker and easier in the South than it would be in the North," Southern Colored people are told by the great New Orleans paper. Your ADVANCEMENT into a Jim Crow car is not only quicker in Dixie than in the North, but IMME-DIATE. Ask for a ballot and you are requested to LOOK FOR THE NORTHERN NEGRO. Nail a FINAL LIE: "Even the Northern Negro do not receive the Southern Negroes with open arms and hospitality," says the States. Nine-tenths of "Northern Negroes" are SOUTH-ERN BY BIRTH or immediate ancestry. The only arms wide open for the Southern Negro than those of his Northern brother are the arms of the colabus in Dixie. The ONLY hospitality is that of a Southern MOB MAKING its BLACK victim feel at home under trying circumstances. Tell the States to advertise that henceforward Southern people of color may vote, ride as human beings up and down the rallrroads, have their daughters protected in the courts from white despoilers, send their children to the schools in each THE CHICAGO DEFENDER WILL HELP IN THE CAMPAIGN TO KEEP THE NEGRO SOUTH, if he wants to stay there. UNTIL THEN KEEP COMING OUT. final labor, mere of Colored men ENDER. ever they can do doing a PA EN-IND- heart failure privileges" is a men now living of riding in BOXES; of being ook Lee's measure Better a dunn than a mansion. The Final S wonderful oppo South" is the S In the North opportunity to B ONLY American bullfoot and G MUCH HELL A THAT USED GO NOWI Better a dunghill for a home in the FREE NORTH than a mansion on St. Charles St. in New Orleans. The Colored people have a wonderful opportunity to achieve and advance in the South," is the States' farewell. In the North Colored people have a wonderful opportunity to BE FREE, to dress up learn from the ONLY American WHITE people who know A from bullfoot and GIVE THE KU KLUX KLAN AS MILITARY KILL IT HIM. THAT USED TO BE RACKET, BUT IT DONT GO NOW! Vegetable Germ Stomach Cancer Cause,HeClaims Cancer of the digestive tubes is caused by a parasite found in uncoated vegetables. It is announced by Prof. Fitzgerald, the famous Danish scientist, to the international cancer congress now in session at Strasbourg. "I have proved the theory by hundreds of tests with rats." KILLED WHEN THROWN FROM THE SIXTH FLOOR Detroit, Mich., Aug. 17.-Alfred Humphrey, address unknown, was in the sixth floor of an apartment building at 633 East Adams St. The only information the authorities have about him is that he and his fair was that there had been an argument in apartment 603, which is run by Mrs. Lena Jones, but she with the police could get on the scene and they have not yet been taken into custody. Identification of the dead man was made by a Defender reporter at the city morgue. His head was crushed by the fall and his body was open. No one has yet been arrested. CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 hill for a home in the FREE NORTH hill St. Charles St. in New Orleans. hotel. The Colored people have a way to believe and advance in the ties farewell. Colored people have a wonderful E FREE, to dress up, learn from the WHITE people who know A from WE THE KLUX KLUX KLAN AS IT GIVES HIM. TO BE RACKET, BUT IT DON'T GEORGE WASHINGTON LIED LIKE A TROOPER THIS TIME Philadelphia, Aug. 17—George Washington of Mecham St. was arrested on Wednesday by the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for not feeding his horse for 15 days. The justice asked him why he didn't feed his horse, and he said he had been in fall for 15 days for shooting cramps. Judge said this was the first time he had ever heard a George Washington tell a lie, as he had been Washington tell a lie, as he had been so told: "I will tell you $100." In fault of which he was committed to fall. In the meantime the S. P. C. will look after the horse. FATALLY INJURES CHILD Newark, N. J. J. Aug. 15 Lunday, 31, 25 Vesey St., while driving an automobile for which he admitted he had no license to drive, knocked down and fatally injured a man who was driving at 113 Tichener St. Aug. 8. The boy ran from the sidewalk in front of his home directly in the path of the machine which ran over him. Lunday later, in the car with Lunday at the time of the accident were Arthur Flemming and Douglas Smith, 25 Vesey St. and William Cooper, 112 Vesey St., who were held as material witnesses. CELEBRATES 133 YEARS OF CHURCH Augusta, Ga., Aug. 17—Springfield Baptist church, corner 12th and Reynolds Sts., celebrated its 133d anniversary Sunday, Aug. 12. This church was organized on the second Sunday in August, 1799, by Rev. Jesse Peter, who pastored this old mother church until 1814, when Rev. James McCrae took over. Rev. Caesar McCrae to take hold where Pastor Peters had left off. Pastor McCrae was a man of high and noble character and was a power to the church, which flourished under his administration. Forced to leave the state by the law expelling manumitted slaves, he went Tennessee, where he closed his life. The church then used supplied brothers for more than a year, when the of cataclysm cast, and upon the of cast, and He was dined and called to the pastorate in 1815. Rev. Walker had a gifted mind, was strong physically and was a woman of liberty by his owners that he might serve Springfield, and for 27 years he labored in this old Zion until his death in July, 1836, being 78 years old. He ministered in administration, Thankful, the Second Baptist church, was organized with Rev. Samuel Bell as its first pastor, Rev. Kelly Lowe was called to the pastorate Aug. 29, 1847. Rev. Lowe was loved by saints and sinners. Many were added to his church durations, and he administered number G. B. G. H. Dwell, William White and Henry Jackson, who were baptized and ordained and became great leaders for the church during the pastorate of Rev. Lowe. Fifty dollars was given to rebuild Trinity, which had been burned by the E. church. The first donation to care for the colored cemetery was made. It was during Rev. Lowe's administration that W. J. White made the school into exile, and he was his superintendent. Rev. Lowe died Jan. 3, 1861. Rev. Henry Watt, having been previously ordained, was called to the pastorats Feb. 9, 1862. Rev. Watt was known as the succeeding preacher and ranked high among the great preachers of his day. The Ebenezer孝宗 of 1866. He died after a long illness on Oct. 30, 1877. Central and Harmony Baptist church was a daughter of Spread the Harmony begin in 1865. On Dec. 18, 1875. Rev. Grifford Arrington was called to the pastorate. During the services the Union Baptist church was at the helm until Oct. 28, 1851. Rev. Williams was called in 1852 and served for more than two years, when his health failed him. He went to North Carolina, where he died in 1855. Rev. G. H. Dwell was then called. Many improvements were made during his pastorate, the commonside monument to his memory. After nearly 27 years of faithful service he retired from the pastorate the fourth Sunday in May, 1912. M. D. D. of Americus, Ga. was called on the fourth Sunday in May, 1912. After paying off a heavy indebtedness that lung over the church he set about improvements, which consisted of wall decorations, installation of gas heating plant and electric pipe organ. He resigned to take up another field in Americus. He was then called the church was then without a pastor until January, 1933, when Rev. W. P. Sanders of Macon, Ga. was called to the pastorate of this old church and the church is spreading like the green tree and peace and harmony prevail. The 133d anniversary celebration was certainly a red letter day in the church was prescheduled by Rev. Chas. Williams of Mt. Olive Baptist church. Officers of the church are: Rev. W. P. Sanders, pastor; William D. Thorns clerk; Chas. C. Green, treasurer. Denonov, S. K. Coles, Lewis Wynn, B. W. Bowdrey, H. B. Sweet, Joseph Chas, Wilson, G. Wus McGruder, William Walters, S. W. McGuerder, William Morris, John Hughes, William D. Thomas and Chas. C. Green, chairman: A. Edwards, John Green, O. M. Blount, J. H. Plequette, N. S. Kinnall, M. S. Bennings, William D. Thomas, C. Green and Maud D. Jones. The church was thrown open early Sunday morning and remained open through the entire day. Many white churches chose some of the early struggles of the church. Plenty of refreshments were on hand. In every way the celebration was a success. PHILLY ELKS CHICAGO BOUND Philadelphia, Aug. 17. The marching club and the lodge of O. V. Catto, pilgrims leave the nation convention in Chicago. They have chartered a special train and those who are going to the convention can be reduced rates by seeing the convention in the Elsk, home, 1621 South St. PASSTH BEATS WIFE Cairnley, W. T. Mills, a well known minister of this city, was hailed into police court on the charge of wife beating. On evidence presented by the Mills and found guilty, fined $20 and costs. FALLS WHILE ASLEEP New York, Aug. 17. - While asleep on the porch of his home at 46 West 136th St, Aug. 7, Johnnie Callie, 24, lost his balance and fell into the cement area below and fractured his arm. He was rushed to Hail hospital. F. Captain Ignacio C. Villarino, dean in the National Military academy at Riverside, has been a recognized authority on the theories of modern warfare. Captain Villarino enjoys the enviable distinction of being an officer, both from the point of personal bravery and astute command. No doubt it requires some strain of the imagination on the part of the reader to conceive of a Race man as a high faculty member of a great military institution when the former is well cognizant of the fact that in North America no Race student is tolerated at West Point. Captain Villirino remained to an early hour in the morning in company with the officers of the Army in his leasing Brazil. With repressed emotion he asked Mr. and Mrs. Abbott to extend his heart-felt greetings to his Race in North America and also to those whites who are its true friends and well-wishers. MY TRIP THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA (Continued from last week) IF the traveler in South America is not bent on saving time, it is well worth it to gain a particular insight into the people and the customs of the country and in almost all cases ably the most beautiful scenery to be found anywhere in the world. There are landscapes to be seen, particularly in Europe, but surpassed either in Europe or the United States. This was particularly true of our trip going south from the city of São Paulo has a population estimated at about 655,000; it is situated at an elevation of 2,000 feet, with 2,000,000 devoted to coffee and the state of which it is the capital and bearing the same name, is credited with 2,000,000 devoted to coffee and about $500,000,000. The annual production is about 60 per cent of the world's coffee supply, and about $500,000,000. The railroads linking up Rio do Janeiro and many other important points. Again, if Rio do Janeiro is cut off of Brazil, São Paulo is that of politics and commerce. THE FOREST It was a day's run by rail from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo. We made its appearance, bursting over the world like a violent conflagration. The train moved on, and a thousand voices from the winged population of Rio de Janeiro joy of light returned. Everywhere was the same eternal吟游. Blue and yellow toucans dazzled one with the brightness of their ferns and opened out in the daylight their unexpected visitors. When you have once seen the heart of Rio de Janeiro, parta, where the same luxurious life in manifold manifestations is to be seen at your feet, in the high trees and the canopy, in the creeper wind themselves around every twig and bough, placing the great trees in tender bondage, you know that it is quite content to remain in his sumptuous domain. COFFEE GROWING Again as I looked out on the breezy, neat, clean cabins, situated on great tazendus coffee, I could not help smiling. I could not help mentally comparing the wretched, stunted lives in our cities with the wide freedom of existence by the coffee makers. We were in the greatest coffee producing district of the world. Looking from the window of a railroad station, I saw green shrews, planted in perfectly even lines, stretching away in unbroken symmetry as as the eye of a giant. I could not for coffee very often lies in long, gentle slopes; the deep purple-car PAGES 13 TO 20 in the National Military academy of the United States of Brazil. Aside authority on the theories of modern the enviable distinction of being an point of personal bravery and astute of the imagination on the part of the as a high faculty member of a great is well cognizant of the fact that in tolerated at West Point. an early hour in the morning in com- ship in the harbor on their leaving asked Mr. and Mrs. Abbott to extend in North America and also to those well-wishers. THROUGH AMERICA -Sao Paulo F. S. ABBOTT of the Chicago Defender A NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME mine tint of the plantation houses in sharp contrast to the glossy emerald cocoa. Coffee accounts for 40 per cent of all Brazilia exports, and 97 per cent of those of São Paulo. The coffee collection to contemplate because it is a clean, wholesome business from first the conditions under which it is certified, under which it is organized and in a prospering state, but the workers, as well as the estate owners and shipppers, have a chance to money and lead clean, pleasant lives. We arrived in Sao Paulo in the late afternoon. We went to the Palace hotel, were assigned accommodation during the night we were quietly informed by the proprietor that there were quite a number of American guests, given in the hotel, who objected to the night we gave up our suite. The hour was late and I positively refused. The next morning I went to the Odeste hotel, where we met the sands of Segreos in Sao Paulo, and we found their social status about the same as those of Deo de Janelro. We find the pleasure of meeting Sensor the interior of the state of Sao Paulo. We accepted an invitation to tea at his home. Sensor de Castro is an artist who found in every respect to which the republic of recent years has given birth; an artistry founded, not as in the days of the empire or of birth, but on true patriotic usefulness and high moral principle. The study of French and English is quite popular in Brazilian society, where we are no longer all surprised to hear the French School of Washington de Castro speaking the English tongue with a most gratifying fluency and understanding. Almost all students are impressed when witnessing the confusion an educated Brazilian suffers when in conversation with an English speaking person, when the former is expected to give reply to such sentence, or a statement in which the thing spoken of is deleted and the demonstrative adjectives "that" or "this" is made in place in its stead. For foreigners whose knowledge of the English language has been acquired principally through academic means, Castro is a law student and two years hence will take his doctorate from the High School of Law at Sao Paulo. This institution is of a very exclusive character, and he related some amus- AGAIN AMERICAN COLOR PREJUDICE PRINCES TO FIGHT CASE IN COURTS Paris, France, Aug. 11.-France's decision to make tourists conform to the French laws which do not permit color line restrictions in restaurants, cafes and other public places is soon to have a test case. Two Dauphine princes, graduates of Sorbonne university, one a lawyer and the other a physician, recently were thrown out of a Montmartre night palace. They have engaged a noted criminal lawyer and Deputy Gloafert M. Gladstone in a lawsuit against either a heavy judgment against the cabaret owner, or, better still, that his license be revoked. The lawyer, a king of Dahomey and have been accepted by French society. Therefore when last Saturday night they enforced a quenched chliefy by Americans they protested vigorously when the manager refused to serve them, declaring "we do not want N.—around the place." Thrown Out With the help of waiters and, according to the French press, also of Americans, the two princes were deposited none too gently on the sidewalk and went to the Negro deputy, M. Datigne, who is reported to have received written assurance from the finance government that he does not insist on the fullest protection for Colored citizens in the Montmartre district and everywhere else. It is generally considered here that the color line movement is ill advised as well as unintely. Paris today is enjoying the patronage of a record number of tourists each season and if such troubles are repeated in the Montmartre district some Americans will either withdraw their patronage or possibly mix into the conflict to a greater extent which any moment may become dangerous. French Press Loyal There certainly is little hope of reconciling some of the American visitors to the sight of seeing persons of the royal blood," dancing with white girls and inviting American women to jazz in French dance halls. On the other hand the French press is using the "color line" incident to bolster up national police efforts. Our Eing urge police officials with authority to all establishments not conforming to the government's odict. The law permits restaurant properties to serve any client without giving a reason, but the Montmartre and other cabarets are classed as "tolerated establishments." Montmartre may lose some of its most luxurious attractions. The Lilibert is insistent that visitors should be "sensitive to conditions; "here's an opportunity to apply the government's decree. Montmartre is still in France, although this season one is sometimes tempted to The police say that the expulsion of Americans indulging in such incidents is within the power of the minors, and that the police are viding for the expulsion of any foreign disturbing the peace of the community. The minister of the interior, on the simple report from the surate general, is given autocratic power to decide the issue, not even permitted to appeal against in decision. MOTHER AND 2 CHILDREN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT Washington, Aug. 17. - Mrs. Jennifer Brown, 17, of Washington, children, Annie, 3, and Hazel, 5 years old, were injured in traffic accidents near their home last week. The mother and younger children were hit by a car, and they had alighted from another car going in the opposite direction. The older of the children was hurt by the automobile in which her mother was driving, taken to Freedment's hospital. One of them were seriously injured. SUES FOR DIVORCE Indianaapolis, Ind., Aug. 17.—Mrs. Regina E. Montgomery has made an application for divorce from John W. Montgomery, a former sonic order, Mrs. Montgomery filed for alimony of $1,000 and the custody of her children in her继承 in her cruel and abusive to her and was guilty of misconduct. The divorce was final and the prior court next month. The children of the couple are in Kentucky, Bedbugs Inyade Washington by the Thousands Washington, Aug. 17—The department of agriculture offered one cent for every bedbug sent in up to 100 heads of cattle, and the heads are wondering what to with the availance of climax lectularius, meaning bedbugs, that have arrived at the offices. One man sent in 12,000, which was not sufficient, and the stated it that wasn't sufficient he would send along his hotel. The counters for the government complain that the senders not only were not sufficient, but come with them. One enterprising chap sent a box marked 24, but when it was opened out climbed the 24, also sons and daughters and Everyone here in the meantime scratches half the night through. 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Nellie ithe Getpenlats ga ate sey faye tere ftant, week tthe Interest i Hh Stltason entree social wore Sirs Fomic Coven aud Mee Was onewel Janay? SP Sisoes Tro and Hive Beott of Rovio spent’ Sunday Seth fighdac Sire. Ns esi A prey eter, «x Stahl soming renehed am interesting sertnod ne the SRE Achareh ‘Somae niet. Alte ERUEeg dente Saturn fo wie oles iver in Foteane charlie Smit warn ESSE Wayne ieeor Siturday nd Sunt a AEFRERSONVILLE, INO. san, WEE tity nbc ine ee Ana trehde in “Chlenges Wenile. tneco Rotana vishor ne the olfico” of ths Ostia reese oro ie “tarty piven, tm enor of- Mis tine Atcha or ewe alhany sae Well attended, Samen Ws Sonieh, Wovtertn ker. eC Rings for entcap et a Tose a eh eae hererane frie’ sea el ih Rete Atay ahd Ws wel attend, Hewis of Ohio In nut again after a few san schmese, less Chavies Wart fet ‘Sehta} for inaimnaotis, CONNERSVICLE. IND. 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THE WORLD’S ‘| Uy TO" POSITIVELY GROWS HAIR AND CURES DISEASED SCALPS. “FLU” VICTIMS' HAIR RESTORED. AGENTS REAPING A HARVEST. WRITE {m the great tattle for supremacy in life one’s nuccess lien in altiving at a conclusion an to the course: Sou ‘wil puciie ti than Winans determination stick fo that’ courses and $ou siwaye Win, Ie 2 bot hatural us we fo through life fo Gesire Une heats When neve Sou ‘tant the best doctor the best donkise. the bese semanas: the hese ences, ete Kee wa Aeule, Nealtate eperfotent, fore tines raones anu patience when vou tlsh to chow your wale wis SqUERT SERIES eta Gos Ei goad eg Matron hs Marat ae “rueo” a fiat an sure ce prom hale ae the aunts Wo shine.” STOP! TRIN “THES BEY! uo Hate rooa alRETAIE PRISED oe | Siaee ES, gL aN Eulte Tate Pood (plain) cocesrscsscsccssssssceszss.g0e- | Money Order Send stasnps for rep. Pulte Pressing OW oo ciocc isc ee ASTONISHING OFFER!! 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MSES0 Nie Meat in dae ekale” acer pene Ren incs, “Sout Went at Since Seorie baardee bas Ginon of Claeinnad, Ono, ts hete sie Gitzon of Cincinnatl, Onlo, is here vie- PAGE FIFTEEN Bidet MS RAE elgg a Fear rere a fog Nis magenta, ate ana stew Chas, Bese pease ct cath ts utrtetiinee oe ck sen and Eitepnerice 2d aie remo were, SIF Bnd Ste Wiliam: Perkin ales Gear SeFiama, Ue, seam TOTTI e wateat hoc te aCe east of Site aes hoe Cel ie Sis Seo Gunceinent af ier maresuce ty Haenee a ae itis faut, a SSL Sea! ate cca ee Ee Teh ie ame iisianpetienet nand> Satebsay. “De Wa apenas oF a Ue ae eter estent ean ioe Gt iO deve te Rang Sons Sheliiyvitie, Tot, Bae te WYOMING sa ARNE IPS i, ings, raleedt the hutgert sim, whteh Ee tn ceo ee yee tea kine en, ames Hine th Sterile heres” Sige "Sanne Do You ficed Luck? Qe eno SG ake, Wee mace ae aS SS eee een ESB ay Bee See PRODEYEACTIC ‘Unnatural and mucous: dis- charges can be avoided by de- stroying the germs of infectious diseases. $1.10 at all druggists LEG SORES So SHaOee A eee. eg ei Fe he serene a sient sey eat Ar aeeeeeetren ses BF meanest Sua cor setereedneyn ets FYROM TRESTES. OFE fy insets ge Gates PASEENG waete mates Collum @ropsy Remadys:.,Bapt.CO, At'acia.Ga, MRS. E. G FULTON. THE BUCKEYE STATE PAGE SIXTEEN CLEVELAND, OHIO Clubs and Personal News Many Notables Here Doings in Society Clevelanders Win Again Many Touring Additional Society News Central Hotel Guests The Emancipation Day Success The Emancipation Day Success at Luna Park was a hawking success over pounding cities attending, Billy Willis of Cleveland's most successful promoter believes in advertising. Every one of the columns of the World's Greatest successful. This basket pleasing and expressive book and a record for his kind, over 1400 module attending. At the park in 1933 represented Mayor Kohler as the road to Emancipation proclamation, and be successful in the Defender and be successful. Congressman Dyer Sdeaks Amenon the Churches By L. LLOYD STONE £19 West Court St THE CHICAGO DEFENDER We're doing our best to bring argument to a close, but since in their photos and since we've chance, the show continues. At left (top), Lena Wilson, 48 below, Georgia F. Jones; G18 N at right (top), Eva M. Andreville, Ky.; below, Roxie Green Ill.; at bottom, Bertha A. Jeffe Mich. DIXIE We're doing our best to bring this hobbed and long-haired argument to a close, but since these girls continue sending in their photos and since we've just got to give them all a chance, the show continues. Those before you today are: At left (top) Wilson Lila, 4546 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.; below, Georgia F. Jones, 618 N. 10th St., Leavenworth, Kan.; at right (top), Eva M. Andrews, 834 S. Preston St., Louisville, Ky.; below, Roxie Green, 4113 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill.; at bottom, Bertha A. Jefferson, 111 Farish St., Jackson, Mich. Teenity A. M. E. church held their big camp meeting at Bain Rock, Ohio. They attended the Grand lodge of Rochester and attended the races. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton has returned from a vacation at Huckleberry Lake. Walter Green has been attending the races. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton have returned from a visit in Knoxville, Tenn. accompanied by their Emina Roex of Knoxville, Tenn. has been attending the races. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Eilen tiles and son are visiting Mrs. Eliza Brizz is on the slick list. Catherine Garrison, daughter of Race I. is recovering from a burn in Birmingham. Billion Preston were married at the Shiloh Baptist church by the Rev. K. Banks is visiting her sister in Birmingham. Billion Preston were visiting her mother in Pennsylvania. LIMA, OHIO The first anniversary sermon of the Nationa Baptist church at Bain Rock, Ms. B. church Sunday by the pastor, the Rev. R. Mitchell and two daughters, Misses Beverly and friends in Indiana and the Southwest. The You-Go-I-Go club will attend Aug. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Badley, friends in Kentucky. We clip to visit friends in Kentucky. Mehames Powell and Smith of 1648 M. 10th and as guest A. Y. Hewitt of Cleveland and Mrs. A. Anna B. Thompson. Thurman Young attended the Massile convention in Dayton. Gole. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Carr are "GOES OVER THE TOP" AND MAKES YOUR HAIR BEHAVE MADAGASCO (Copyright U. S. Patent Office) NATURE'S ONLY RIVAL Straightens stubborn or harsh hair in 15 minutes. Makes the hair straight, soft and pliable. Does not make the hair "Red," but makes a jet black finish that will not wear off. Will last from 4 to 7 weeks. MADAGASCO is a highly perfumed, soft lathering cream. It is a straightener, shampoo and dandruff remover. Wash the hair any time without fear of it turning back to former stale. Looks better after each washing. MADAGASCO is simply "different from the rest." NOIR-OL, a native perfumed black dressing. One order will last from six months to a year. Prices by mail, MADAGASCO, $1.10 large jar; Noir-OL, $35c. The two sent anywhere postpaid for $1.45. Special prices to druggists and barbers. All goods sent immediately on receipt of order. WRITE NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED $1.00 DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON C. O. D. ORDERS—POSTAGE CHARGED DEALERS IN CHICAGO AND ELSEWHERE Morris Singer's Drug Store, 460 L. V. Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Hennessy's Beaver Supply Co., Inc. 207 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Levy, Cox, Drummit 17th and 18th St., Dayton, O. Bignold Drug Co., Chicago, Ill. Walgreens Drug Co., Chicago, Wesley Collier, 114 W. Church St., Winston-Salem, N. G. Harley Pharmacy, Van Ave., 14th and 15th St. Northwest, Washington, D. C. Ehry's Drug Store, $73 Federal St. Youngtown, Ohio. O'NEALL CHEMICAL CO., 2927 State St., Chicago, Ill. STOBALL & HUDSON, Chicago Distributors 300 E. 35TH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS-1270 ELYRIA, OHIO OBERLIN, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Willmore spent a day fishing at Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. Janet Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Idlewild, Mich. in their 1923 seven-passenger Jordan car. COLUMBUS, OHIO 31 STATE CAP GOVERNOR PRESIDENT WEST PALO 1 WHEEW-W NEWARK, OHIO LIMA OHIO LORAIN, OHIO ing this bobbed and long-haired e these girls continue sending e just got to give them all a Those before you today are: 546 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill.; F. 10th St., Leavenworth, Kan.; aws, 834 S. Preston St., Louis- , 4113 Indiana Ave., Chicago, erson, 111 Farish St., Jackson, LEBANON OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray entertained at dinner in honor of their father, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gray, and guests were present; Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Mills are entertaining their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore of hostess to the Ladies Social club. FINLAY, OHIO W. C. Carr with Mrs. and Mrs. Cora Adams and elect Mrs. and Mrs. Gateo and Mrs. P. M. Gaita and Mrs. von Veenon at Columbus, Dr. and Mrs. Shilky Cleveland and Mrs. Finlay's motored to Chicago and Ilewild. Sam Monroe, Mich., and were married July 16, 1915, and Mrs. M. Gaines and Mrs. M. Gaines and family, Mrs. Mimile Boyd, Cora Adams and family, Mrs. Mimile Boyd, Cora Adams and family, Mrs. Mimile Boyd, Cora Adams motored to Marion to attend Mills and three children are visiting her sister, Mrs. Rowland, Berrice and Mrs. Miss Carrie Brown, for the summer. Ed A Forward-Pulling Young Business Executive Desires An Opening With his own race, after two years' experience on the pur- chase of account and financial end of a nationally known business institution—A graduate of Harvard Business School —Married, highest references. Willing to start medley (Correspondence invited. B. T. J. care Chicago Defender, Chicago, Ill. "GOES OVER THE TOP" AND NATURE'S O FINDLAY, OHIO R. L. Fagin is back from Indianapolis to convention. Aira, Nelle Williams of New York City and Mia, Nelle Williams of New York City and Mia, George Kyle Master Kenneth Carter was struck by a deadly injury. Mia, James Johnson was only injured. Mia, James Johnson was only injured. Dorothy motored over to Athens, Ohio Saturday to Samuel Mitchell and wives are visiting friends in Mount Sterling. TOLEDO, OHIO GET RID Tan "Su After a Celestia GET RID OF THAT Tan "Sun Burnt" Clears and Beautifies Even the Most Delicate Complexion Wonderfully soothing for sunburn. 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Garnett has pur- sued the answer all calls for news for the De- veloper, who calls the phone or drop him a card at his office or drop him up a new office in the near future. News of the Churches St. John's C. M. E. church had an overflowing congregation, as usual, both male and female, mack Sunday. His subject was "Jesus and the disciples," and his speecked and many simmered reptiles. Second Baptist church—Roy Bradley, who morning after a short vacation. The short ode to Jesus was the allusion of the associate raster. Roy A. Bradley, coach car and is now revolving many congratulations upon his choice. At the Hotels Hotel DuPont--Jerry Cantrell, Pontiac, Johnson, Tulsa, Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. R. Luesa, Springfield, Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Nashville, Teen; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mullin, Flint, Mint, S. Parker, Athens, Ohio; D. J. Smith, The Royal Fifth club was entertained by Mrs. Chadys Lanter, 41, Brush St. A delightful evening was spent by Willem M. Cram, O'Resta and Clintin Huden, Mrs. Sadie Hannay and Mrs. Joosebeth Robinson, Mrs. Michel Wich, Michael to speed her vacation. Miss Gussie K. Duszynski from a visit to Chicago. LANSING, MICH. JACKSON, MICH. Mrs. Molle Fitzpatrick, wife of the Rev. W. P. Fitzpatrick, of Toledo, visited. The Ladies' Culture club met with Handy home. The Homewood afternoon. The Missionary society of the Comprehensive School at the residence of Mrs. Agnes Allen of Columbia St. Mrs. Highower Weeder, a visitor here recently, was a visitor here recently. Mrs. Mary Hayes was a visitor to Chicago. She was called to Heaven. Mass, on account of home Sept. 13, Mrs. Collins of Woodbridge St. had visitors from Missionary society of the N. St. will meet with Mrs. Adile Breshwyn A. A. T. Reading, pastor of Community Park, church, was one of the guests closed at the fair grounds in honor of our late President, W. Hard G. CASSOPOLIS, MICH. KALANAZOO, MICH. Grahn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dianan King, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dianan S. Iyelal of Fort Wayne were in Kala- tecwa. They were on rote to Ben- tie, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart. BAY CITY, MICH. Mrs. S. W. Jones, 218 Flughafen St. behind for Detroit, where she will be the guest of the day. Mrs. S. Jones, mrs. Hresser S. Jones, and Vincent Jacques. Justice Jones has returned from San Francisco to delegate to the sunday school convention. Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nauger. ALBION, NICH. Carlos Thomas and Lawrence McVoy went on a visitation with a dear well-well friend at Mr. and Mrs. Joy Snowden in Michigan and at Williams and Mrs. Vivie Williams and daughters of Pensacola, Fl. The Jolly Floris, Mrs. Carrie Elliott Webb, Mrs. Carrie Elliott Webb, Mrs. little grandmother of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Flowers of Chicago for a visit to Pensacola, Fl. is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Margery Ferguson in Michigan, Mich. are visiting their dream and Master Henry: Ferguson of Jackson, Mich. are visiting their dream and Master Henry: Ferguson of Pensacola, Fl. is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Richard BATTLE CREEK MICH GRAND BAPIDS MICH CALVIN MICH. Pleasant Vaughn, age 52, was run over by a car in Cassiopolis. He died at a local hospital last Friday and was buried at the Carson Cemetery. Lawson, who has been ill for some years, was placed at Cassiopolis. The Rev. Row Simpson of Battle Creek was in the hospital last Friday. Tyler Byrd and family of Columbia, Ohio, are visiting Pleasant Vaughn. Tyler Byrd and family of Columbia, Ohio, are visiting Pleasant Vaughn. Pearl Allen was taken to the hospital last Friday, where she underwent an CONNECTICUT STANFORD, CONN. 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James Woody and his wife, Martha Louis, Louis, Mrs. Miss Maure Calhoun and out of Sunshelle, Ark. were the guests of Sunday. Mrs. Victoria Reeseer and Sunday. Mrs. Victoria Reeseer and were the honored guests of Mrs. Julia Dutton last Sunday. R. M. Sanders grand lodge at Fort Smith, Ark. Infinite grand lodge at Fort Smith, Ark. entertained many at his estate. Mrs. Mimi Roseman is visiting her Elliott Avenue, Mrs. McGhee of Little Jack, Ark. was at the home of Mrs. Dutton last Friday on demonstration work. STAMPS. ARK Dean Butler, accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Butler and Mrs. Lloyd Powell Abingdon, where they attended the grand bakehouse. They followed and housed Ruth Butler, a meeting. Mrs. Abingdon was re-elected and has returned from Texasarkana, where he has been in the sanitarium for the necessary to amputate his left hand. AUGUSTA ARK. Issues Freeman and Monroe Raspberry Hazelurt left Sunday for Little Rock. Miss Hortense Johnson of New Mary, B. M. 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Phil themade and visit with her sister and friends in Omaha. The picnic and dance given by the C. P. S. club was offered to them out of town. Mrs. Jack Mays --- The Rev. J. H. Garrison and wife W. H. Burstingham, Iowa, and attended the celebration. The Rev. M. Garrison and wife E. M. E. Dixon, Georgia Tucker and Bella Alkens have returned from New York to attend the tended the grand session of the Miss Lola Williams and Miss Lola Williams home in Octobertown, Iowa, after a visit to New York. Miss Carrie Smith, Miss Imagene Wilson has returned from Iowa City, Iowa, for training. Miss Maude Ann Scott training. Miss Maude Ann Medo, Miss Minkle Seck, and Mrs. Medo takeer are in St. Louis, Mo., attending grand lodge. Meldin Smith is home from Washington, D. C. Prof. Daniel W. Burstingham, Iowa, back to her home after a visit with week-end guests of the Rev. H. Garrison and wife, W. M. 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Mrs. Molly Martin has returned from a visit with her mother and Vera Hutchison have returned from Granby, Oklahoma and Mrs. Molly visiting Mr. Barker's mother, Mrs. Susie Barker, a Sasafac office occupant, visited Miss Hickens' shop on E. Illinois Ave. when Mr. Hickens finally shot Jim Miskelford. Mr. Hickens afterwards, Mr. Hickens was arrested. BARTLESVILLE, OKLA. B. K. Armstrong, one of the Defender representative girls, Mrs Adryn L. Hopkirk was the winner of the prize at the C.A. Gold piece or a free trip to the annual conference. She chose the trip to the daughter Alice B. have returned home from their trip to Sapuana, where she visited her mother, Mira. Billett Fieldis his wife, Mrs. Mary Boston, Mrs. Isaiah Bedelog of her sick sister, Mrs. Jesse Prof. George Gray has been elected principal of Bude school for the com- ment of the school, and a teacher of Bude school last term, left a few days age for Chicago to re- locate, and put on an excursion from Natchez. Miss. to Mobile, Ala. Aug. 4, and a teacher of Bude school last term, a percentage of the occasion to take a little vacation. Among those that went were Ernest Bude, Richard W. P. Jones, Joe Johnson, Paul Wilbert, Mrs. Mamie Mitchison, Pinkie Jones and an uncle, Jordan, pastor of Meadville M. E. church, opened recvival meetings at his church Sunday. Aug. 4, and resided here for the past three years, but little is known at present of any of the meetings, and any information as to where any of her relatives might be found, some of them at this writing. WEST POINT, MISS. Rev. A. B. Ealley died at his home home to the bedside of his sister, Mrs. Ealley, and to the father of St. Louis was called home Saturday owing to the illness of his Mrs. Annie B. Leadbatter is very friendly and warm to all the Makers Mrs. Eshel Jackson has left for Jackson, Tenn., whore she will make her most famous. Mrs. Tiny Gould has left for St. Louis, Mo., where she will make her future home. Mrs. Dan Brown of Indiana, Mo., is now taking friends. The Rev. A. B. Bailoy Young and Hence Meeks entered the Grand lodge No. 10 of the G. U. General Assembly of Emoryia, Miss., is here visiting her daughter, Alberta Wallace. WHEN IN WASHINGTON STOP AT THE NEW LIBERTY HOTEL The Hotel with the Homelike Atmosphere New Jersey Ave. at D. N. W. Five minutes' walk from Union Station. Nearly furnished rooms at reasonable rates. SHOW ME THE WORLD GREENLEASE DON'T ASK FOR HAIR GROWER HAIR VIM C Home Office, 1284 U St. N. W. Washington, Menton Defence HAIR VIM GRADE MARK BOLD ON ITS MERRY ALL OVER THE WORLD GUARANTEED TO POSITIVELY GROW HAIR ON MONEY REFUNDED FROM THE MARKET ARTICLES. WRITE FOR TERMS AND TERRITORY HAIR VIM CHEM. CO. Home Office, 1284 U St. N. W., Washington, D. C. N. Y. Office, 118 W. 130th, N. Y. IOLA. KANS. VINITA OKLA MISSISSIPPI uel Johnson, a member of the Woody band, and Miss Virginia Britter, member of the Woody band, prized their friends by getting married. Mrs. Ilay White, who has been visiting the Woody band since Mrs. K. Porter visited friends, Parsons, Kan. Mrs. Andrew Flits and were visiting Mrs. C. Teal, returned to Coffeville, Kan. to be at the bedside Britter and Miss Jethul Sister surprised their many friends by their marriage. WEIR, KAN. Ella Young, Mary Stewart, Conneva Britter and Miss Jethul Sister surprised the Easton Star meeting in Parsons. Rev. T. W. Koster and wife came home from St. John Baptist church had a good meeting Thursday. Sister G. H. Walker was assigned agent for the Chicago Defender. HIAWATHA, KANS. Thompson. Miss Dora Morrison was in the city recently visiting relatives, including her sister, Mrs. Edward Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Fields of the University, visiting his sister, Mrs. Edward Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Fields of the University, Mrs. Edward Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Riley, Mrs. J. Williams, Mr. Van Burn, Ark. in his visit to the 914 Marble Ave. Mrs. I. B. Edwings attended the grand lodge of the House of Monsieur Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Edwings, Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Edwings, Mrs. Washington, the remainder of Mrs. C. Brown who this life August 3 at Kansas City, was the guest of the White Rose cemetery, Mrs. Brown leaves two small children, a mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ferguson were the guests at the home of the Roy. and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ferguson were recently. The Sunday school convention of the Tulsa district met in this location on Friday, the Johnson of Tulsa presided. The convention reported $309.90. Curtz Morz Secrets selected secretary of the convention. CLAREMORE OK1A VIRGINIA WAVEBLY YA Miss Mabel Gleaves is able to be out again. Miss Lianne Groves, daughter of Miss Mabel Gleaves, fell sell St. L. has returned home after spending some time in Portsmouth, Va. Miss Lianne Groves attended summer school at Hampton institute. Hampton, is home again. Miss Lianne Groves is home again. County Training school of this city. Miss Cora Browns was a success. The proceeds went to the First Baptist day between Waverly and Dornham. Waverly winning. Miss Mary Ranall. Miss Hitt. Miss Hitt has returned home. Miss Madison Johnson of Zunik Va. is here the Price Little Catherine Rullin is ill. FLORIDA UNTA GORDA FLA Rev. S. Thomas, pastor of A. M. E. church, left Monday for Tampa to spend a week with his family. The club and elected officers as follows: Roger Ragley, chairman; Maurice Bailey, secretary; S. P. Andrews, Jr., secretary; and A. M. Fisher, The A. C. league, under the leadership of the president, Mrs. Fisher, is doing so at the City Pressing club every Sunday. Roger Bagley will lay COCOA, FLA. Mrs. Ashwood is on the sick Ibbs; also Mrs. Julian Moon, Mrs. M. McIntosh, Mrs. Julian Moon, Mrs. M. McIntosh, Travers spent a day on Merrits岛 islanding Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. Olivia M. Anderson, Mrs. Olivia M. 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Arthur Williams, 207 Oxytown motel Wednesday night, added to Robert Mose, 1627 Thompson St., submitted to the Hibernian hospital where he was treated, leaving immediately hold for investigation. A number of summer students, who are here interested in the city of Pennsylvania, called the Navy Yard and Hog Island on Wednesday, told reporters that his bounty at 1615 Sandaln St. was robbed of 150 worth of food and 100 worth of hair. No evidence in the colds has been found. During the quarter end, police paid to the city courthouse $255.55 that had been collected for fines. Don't miss Tuesday, Sept. 4, and Saturday, Sept. 5. If you want to vote, Miss Yvonne of 228 St. is spending a few weeks at the Rev. C. J. C. Carols of Brooklyn, N. Y. is spending a few weeks at the Mackwell, M. D. and Dr. A. D. Maxwell, D. D. H. are going to Florence. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! 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SSS The World's Best Blood Medicine THE CHICAGO DEFENDER LONE STAR STATE CLARKSVILLE TEXAS The district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church held in Philadelphia, the Rev. J. H. Anthony, pastor, Miss Erika Eikins, pastor, Miss W. Holly W. Holloway, our new physician, Dr. W. H. Holloway, our new physician, Thomas Farker was elected president of the Progressive Zion Sunday session in Sherman, Mrs. T. E. Y. Jollard, presiding week-end visit with Mrs. Savanna Mills. The Rev. Joseph Wilson enlisted in the Association. The Rev. M. E. Edwards of the Xavierian Church, the Rev. Paris we pleasant visitors to this city recently. TAYLOR TEXAS The LaGrange District association was in session here recently at M. Arlie Gibbings, moderator; Prof. T. A. Humboldt, secretary; and the Rev. J. G. Grant, treasurer. The additional aides were preached and lectures given by some of the most esteemed members of the National Baptist convention; the new, A. L. Doyne of the Convention of Texas; and many other notables. Much interest was manifested in the motive and perfect descent preacher from start to finish and much enthusiasm and perfect descent preacher everyone that participated in the assembly. Much business was transcribed from the convention; the treasurer reported the total amount of A Cle Note: scientific fact they the Heal costs less A Clean H Note: The treatmen scientific approval and fact they may SAVE M the Health Soap used costs less than the toil J A Clean Fresh Skin Makes Popular Men and Charming Women Note: The treatments recommended below have scientific approval and are yours without cost. In fact they may SAVE MONEY FOR YOU, because the Health Soap used in these treatments probably costs less than the toilet soap you are now using! For Skin and Complexion Wash the face at least twice daily in hot; thick Lifebuoy lather, rubbing it deep into the pores and allowing it to dry on the (not war ice-cold w If you the health over night your die Eat mea Eat at r Bathe dry on the skin. After (not warm) water, follicle-cold water over the If your skin is blotched the healing; antiseptic over night once or two your diet. Eat vegeta Eat meals slowly, ci Eat at regular hours. Bathe the entire body of life longer. dry on the skin. After a few moments rinse with hot (not warm) water, followed by cold, splashing the ice-cold water over the skin for several minutes. If your skin is blotched with pimples, etc., allow the healing; antiseptic lather to remain on the skin over night once or twice each week. Also, watch your diet. Eat vegetables in preference to meat. Eat meals slowly, chewing your food carefully. Eat at regular hours. Bathe the entire body as often as possible in a tub of heavy Lifebuoy lather, rubbing it into the pores and allowing it to remain on the skin as long as possible. You will feel the Lifebuoy tonic effect almost immediately. Rinse the body in a tub of clear water. These treatments have great sanitary value. After your skin has been sufficiently improved KEEP IT THAT WAY by continued use of Lifebuoy Health Soap. People of all races and all climates are 'tosome extent troubled' with body odors. Refined people LIFEBUDY HEALTH SOAP MORE THAN SOAP A HEALTH HABIT LIFEBUDY HEALTH SOAP ANARILLO TEXAS Mrs. Elise Dalton, who has been ill for the past two weeks, expects to leave for the sanitarian facility. Taylor, also on the sick list, J. S Stokes received a telegram from the manager of the old firm that they are expecting to retire. ean Fresh and C The treatments recommend approval and are yours with may SAVE MONEY FOR With Soap used in these treatments than the toilet soap you a the skin. After a few moments (cm) water, followed by cold, water over the skin for several or skin is blotched with pimple ing; antiseptic lather to remain at once or twice each week. Eat vegetables in prefer it slowly, chewing your f regular hours. the entire body as often as po iffashion lesion rubbing it int For Correction of Body Odors FREE TREATMENTS a Simple Home Method of Improving the Skin and Destroying Body Odors object to them—in themselves as well as in others. object to them—in themselves as well as in others. You can never be sure that you, yourself, are not guilty unless you take steps to destroy these odors at their source. A man or woman troubled with body odors loses the respect of friends, the admiration of if permitted to remain on the body. They collect germs and dirt and finally cause body odors. A bath in rich Lifebuoy Health Soap lather breaks up the film of body oil on your skin. Also, the Lifebuoy lather contains a remarkable health ingredient, part of which is deposited in the pores after the body oils have been absorbed by the lather. This health ingredient destroys the last trace of the odor, leaving the skin freshened and thoroughly clean. A Lifebuoy bath after each day's work and BEFORE each social occasion should enable you to keep body odors under control. Not only that—the clean HEALTH ODOR of Lifebuoy, which you notice while the lather is being applied, disappears in a few moments, leaving the skin fresh and sweet. For an extra-thorough Lifebuoy deodorizing bath you should allow the lather to SOAK IN for at least fifteen minutes. PORT ARTHUR TEXAS A. Hull left Aug. 4 for San Antonio. A. Hull joined Loyola's lows team. Mrs. S. Jefferson has ended with relatives in Orange, Texas. The Sewing circles in the residence of the Mrs. S. Jefferson have ended with relatives in Orange, Texas. BRENHAM, TEXAS Miss Lillian Mathis and Mrs. Annie Fields went to San Antonio as delegates in 1942, to attend the Old Fellow Grand lodge. Mrs. Ellen Sledge Chaphill went on route to the Grand lodge in San Antonio. Mrs. Beclea Kenedd visited Brown returned to San Antonio recently after spending a month here before she went to San Antonio to join her for the present. Miss A. P. Shealy has gone to Ennis to spend a part of her time at the lodge Z. Lockett, Milton Harris Chaphill es Popular Women them—in themselves as well never be sure that you, you ss you take steps to destroy th e. A man or woman troubled the respect of friends, the a ular Me s as well as in others. you, yourself, are not destroy these odors at troubled with body ids, the admiration of the other sex—may even lose employment without ever knowing the reason. Body odors come from the oils and perspiration of the pores. These oils becomerancid(foul) ed to remain on the body. Dirt and finally cause body oo in rich Lifebuoy Health Soap lye of body oil on your skin. All it contains a remarkable health which is deposited in the pores af seen absorbed by the lather. It destroys the last trace of the skin freshened and body. They collect the body odors. Soap lather breaks skin. Also, the Lifeble health ingredient, pores after the body lather. This health trace of the odor, and thoroughly HOUSTON, TEXAS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923 was a visitor here recently. John Parrish inquired to San Antonio, recently he was a delegate for Band of Progress No. 1234. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hattie Randa were also visitors to the museum of persons went to Praline View last Monday to attend the Farmers' congress. Mrs. Hattie Randa, Mrs. Loisie and Mrs. Josie Brown, Miss Joseph furnished music for this occasion. BROWNWOOD, TEXAS Mrs. Bertha Brown and daughter, Cortine, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, passed on to C. Brown passed through the city on route to Fort Wayne and has completed preparations for the holding of the Sunday school convention. Adell Cavitt has purchased a motorcycle. The Little Zion anniversary last week. Miss. Louise Wade has returned to Oakland to teach. Miss. O. H. Hammond, Miss. Carrie Hamlett spent her vacation at Oakland. She has returned and will continue to visit. Minn. to visit her mother and friends. Mrs. Dr. S. S. Thompson has come to visit. Minn. to visit. Intoch is spending his 30-day vacation period in New York visiting friends. HITS If you have EPILESS, FITS, MISS. O. H. Hammond, MISS. Carrie Hamlett, MISS. Dr. S. S. Thompson, MISS. Intoch, MISS. r Men They collect dors. ather breaks so, the Life- ing ingredient, after the body This health of the odor, thoroughly NEVADA RENO, NEV.